1.4 W4 4 Prince Rupert Daflp J3cto3 Thursday July i iW, Classified Advertising CtaaslftecU: tto per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 50c Birth Notices. 60c; Cards ol Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: $2. BIRTH NOTICE TWEED Bom , to Mr. and Mrs. X;'.K. Tweed in the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital, on Wednesday, July 2, a son. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John Sham of Sprlngside. Sask., wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daushter, Iris Marjorie, to Douglas Stewart , Chrlstlson, yqungest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Chrlstison of 431 6th Ave. E.. Prince Ru-. pert. The wedding will take place here August 2. FOR RENT FQR RENT 4 rooni apartment close to town. Phone 534 cr call 6th Ave. West. (tf) FOR RENT 2 rooaied apartment and one sleeping room with kitchen privileges. 221 5th Ave. East. Phone Red 807. (154) FOR RENT Comfortable room 427 5th Ave. East. Phone Blue 967. (155) FOR RENT One room and kit chen, furnished. 336 9th West. (6) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD $40 each double; $45 single. Home away from home. Table meals. Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street, (tf) WANTED WANTED House, two or three bedrooms. Box 255 Dally News. (159) WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5-room furnished or partly furnished house or suite. P.O. Box 171, Prince Rupert. (157) WANTED 4 Easthope Marine Engine. Box 250 Dally News. (159) WANTED Homes for three kittens. Phone Red 939 after 6 pjn. (158) OFFICE WORKER would like board and room In private home. P.O. Box 171, Prince Rupert. (157) SHIP Us Your Scrap Metals, Top Prices Paid Active Trading Company Ltd.. 935 East Cordova St., Vancouver, B.C. WORK WANTED MACHINERY (tf) TEEN-AGE GIRL will look, after children afternoons or eve-nlngPhone Green 922. (154) HELP WANTED PRESSERS and Ironers wanted. Good wages. Pioneer Canadian Laundry. (156) HELP WANTED High school! graduate for office work. Preferably commercial student. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Apply Imperial Oil Ltd. (154) WANTED High School girl as helper In Goldbloom's Store j and living premises. (tf) SWAP WILL TRADE small General Electric radio for battery set. Apply Box 254 Daily News. (155) LOST AND FOUND LOST Ladies lapel watch. Red 648. (159) LOST Strayed from 739 6th Ave. West, one Labrador 3-month-old puppy. Phone 53. Reward. LOST Sum of money and personal papers 1n wallet. Engraved Earl Barr. Reward for return to Dally News. (155) FOUND On Monday, bunch of keys on ring on 6th Ave. West, past Dunsmuir St. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. (tf) LOST-47-jewel Waltham watch, between Knox Hotel and Rupert Butchers. Reward. Finder please return to Dally New3. (157) METAL WORK DONT Walt for Winter. Now Is the time to have that eaves-trough fixed and furnace in stalled. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd., Black 884 (tf) TO SAW better iumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE Man's lightweight b'icycle, condition as new. $50. Red 726. (15Q) FOR SALE Lumber 3x12, 2x6, 8x10, 3x8. Phone Green 698. (159) FOR SALE Boys bicycle, 20- inch frame. 1349 Overlook St. (156) FOR SALE 4-room house and bathroom, with unfinished attic. Good location. $2650 cash. Prince Rupert Realty Co. (tf) FOR SALE 14-ft. boat with 2 'A h.p. Inboard Lawson engine. Apply Yacht Club, or phone Green 851. (tf) BOAT FOR SALE 32 -ft. glll-netter with Easthope engine, all perfect condition. Phone Mair or Johnson, Black 156. (154) FOR SALE Furnished 5-room bungalow, newly decorated. $18C0 Or terms. Phone Red 665. (155) FOR SALE 36 h.p. Gardner diesel. $500. Apply Atlin Fisheries. (155) FOR SALE Desirable resort site on Lake Lakelse. Frances Poe, 147 Linden Avenue, Wllmette, Illinois. (178) FOR SALE 2 -room fully fur nished cabin and eight-tube battery and electric radio. Phone 235 Taxi, inquire Bill McLeod. 61 FOR SALE-JIousehold and Of fice Furniture. Hardware and Logging Supplies. New Wire Cable; New Fishing Tackle, complete $3.75; Pocket Com passes $1. Wobblers V2 Price 25c, Heaters, Hotplates $3.50. Scatter Rugs $1.25, Mattresses $15, Wood and Coal Stoves, small size $30; Slightly used Anvils, Typewriter, Office Chairs, Rugs 12x12, Desks, 3-plece Chesterfield suite $40, Baby Carriages from $5, Kitchen Sets from $14, Six-piece Bedroom Set special price $115. All kinds of other useful articles at raaronable prices. B.C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. FOR SALE London 7-1.6 yard Cement Mixer, 2 cement buggies, equipped with permatic tires. Apply Box 578, Prince Rupert. (154) FOR SALE The Cottonwoods: modern restuarant. seats 30: running water, electricity, living quarters. Riverside setting "The Beauty Spot of the North." On C.N.R. and Highway 16 between Prince Rupert and Prince George. Ill health forcing sale. Apply A. E. Bates, Telkwa, B.C. (155) FOR SALE An undivided half Interest 310 acres, Lakelese Hotsprings property. Apply Mrs. Boss, 635 Dickens, Trail. (155) FOR SALE Trolling boat, 36'x 9'6"; complete, ready for fishing. 140 h.p. Chrysler. Phone Green 407. Wylie, boatbuilder. (154) FOR SALE 5-room house; 3 bed rooms, living room, kitchen, pantry, bathroom, all white enamel oil burning kitchen range goes with house. Furnished two-room house at rear and workshop on two lots. Good location, one block from King Edward and Booth School. For particulars write Box 252 Dally News. (156) FOR SALE By Spies and Meckllng, Phone 223. Used. 2 large steam Boilers used 4 years; 2 100,000 gal. wood tanks, iron bound; fir flooring, gyproc, new 4x4 long lengths. Many articles from the Group 4 B!dgs. Some large sheets plate glass. (155) IN THE SCPrjEME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP HANS HOLM, DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that by order ot HU Honour Judge W. E. Fisher, made on the 21st day of March, A.D. 1947, my appointment as Executor of the estate of Hans Holm, deceased, was confirmed. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 31st day of July. A.D. 1947. after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. And all parties indebted to the es tate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness forthwith. DATED this 24th day of June, A.D. 1947. OLE KILDAL. Executor. Estate of Hans Holm, co Brown h Harvey, Barristers and Solicitors, Prince Rupert, B.C. 0t) LOCAL BOXERS TO KETCHIKAN Determined to do their .best to win for Prince Rupert,- even though they know nothing of their opponents, three Prince Rupert boxers sailed on the Prince Rupert last nlsht for Ketchikan to take part in an Invitation boxing card that will be' part of the Alaska city's July 4 celebration. The Prince Rupert baseball team also went north to continue the international series which started here over the Dominion Day week-end and will continue over Independence Day at Ketchikan. The fighters were Leri Hitch-ens, 145-p o u n d welterweight, Bcbby Anderson, 112 and Jordan Smith, 80, all three well known In the Prince Ruoert ring as members of the Canadian Legion boxing club. Their manager is Darrow Go- FOU SALE FOR SALE Used Gyproc far sale cheap. Quaker oil heater $35. 712 2nd. Ave. (156) FOR SALE 1 kitchen suite, $75 Al condition. Russian bear rug $200 Al condition. Front room curtains $15. Dish set $25 Al condition. Electric heater $10. fan $5. 1344 1st Overlook St. Call between 2 and 6 p.m. (155) FRAU WAGNER SENTENCED F.AYREITH, Germany Frail Winifred Wagner, daughter-in-law of the musician, Richard Wagner, has been sen tenced to 45!) clays, with special labor service, following conviction on charges of actively supporting the Hitler mez, also an accomplished fighter, who is charged with seslni that the boys get a good rest before they enterthe ring tonight. James, Nicoll, Legion boxing club chairman, ( was optimistic. "They are in good shape and they are determined to bring back honors to Prince Rupert," he said. "I feel certain they will give a good account of themselves in Ketchikan." For the last few weeks the trio has been training at the armory here under direction of Darrow Gomez. CITY FASTBALL LEAUGE STANDING (Including last evening's, game) W L Pet C.N.R.A 4 2 .666 High School 4 2 .666 Co-op 4 2 .666 General Motors 2 2 .500 Gordon & Anderson 2 3 .400 Navy 0 5 .000 Friday night's game brings General Motors and Gordon & Anderson together. j i . i that 1 Rollintj-En Down! ARGUMENTS too frequent in your Lome? Could the troulilc be your snappy dis position? Men hate nagging ! , Perhaps you ore Join? three women's work! But maybe your cdgincM h due less to strain than to caflein in tea and coffee. Why not try l'otum instead? "You'll love its rich, heart-warming flavor not like tea, not like coffee, just a mellow goodness all its own. And Postum U free of caffein, or any other drug that might affect nerves or heart or digestion. Fostum is made right in the cup, hy adding boiling water or hot milk. Costs less than a cent a serving. Try it t Jc I J? n POSTUM ut&stam El 85 ' A Product ef Generol Foodi I j 'EASTERN SCHOOLi .TEACHERS LIKE , THE WEST COAST' ! The British Columbia coast is i an attractive place for three I eastern Canadian school teach m fm This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board, or by the Government of British Columbia. ers who are in the city this a ternoon on their way 'bark to Ontario and Quebec after spending, a year as exchange teachers in Vancouver schools "We think the cosst is a wenr defful snot to live, and we're a bit sorry that we are going back east," said Miss Lois Brown of montreal, who with Miss Doreen McCarthy of Toronto and Miss Mary Allen of Smithyille, Ontario, arrived heic yesterday morning on the Prince Rupert. The trio, who investigated Prince Rupert's Interest spots in the afternpon, -eft on last evening's train for their homes. Their return trip via Prince Rupert Is in the nature of a holiday. All three have completed a term as exchange teachers In Vancouver, while their positions in the east were filled by Vancouver teachers. CAR SLIPS OVER 1 EMBANKMENT A car. driven by Henry N. Powell, age 19. of 1443 Eighth Avenue East, slipped over a, rocky embankment on the highway between Oalloway Rapid-Lake at 7:30 Tuesday morning, but all of us four passengers escaped without injury. The left-hand side of the 1938 Ford was badly dente.: on the rocks and the window-glass on that side was smashed. The party of four was heading for Terrace when the car slid over the bank at a spot about 10 miles from tne ciiy. Plasti-Scal is economical for roof repairs on large and small liuildinps with either low-pitched or flat-decked roofs. With one application of Plasli-Seal worn roofs can he fctalcd wealhcr-tight against summer heat and winter rains. Plasti-Scal is easy to apply . . . you just hrush it on cold ns you pour it from the container. For low-cost, long lasting roof protection, use Plasti-Seal. 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