Classified Advertising Insertion, minimum charge. 50c. Birth . word per Notices, .. ..... ' ie per ruats Nntlnv. riinMl Nntlo.a 'irun - " imiiibkc r 1 nIlfn. om" 0Iti Engagement Announcement!: 82. HaTnotTce passed away on ICr 7 Lillian Morrison, the late j. G9th year, at the ;o(her daughter. Mrs. A. 3 6tn Ave. jxuiui, . ilhernl. Mrs A. Mc- daughter ..u Port Aioerni. iu.o. . ' . n-.fvirmn turn Hatchara, . n.n and John at Prince ... una ccu e 'jrea Funeral services win Held in Port Albernl, 2 p.m., sday, Nov, ii, w HELP WANTEI-vOOK. wanieu bonding house. Apply Box firing references and WANTEU - iapuuic deeper middle aged pre- j tr,r small iamiiy. to .rt Private room. T Itutw . ..J rnnrt U-apM. ADD1V ... rnl1 Wpwr (Ml WORS WANTED nv mill lAftir ; children evenings, pnone . coo (tn WANTED ,100 furnaces to re- Thrm Sh;et Metal Ltd. EL-t Firct Avenue, Phone OS, itt UJ 1U UOWUW Hum uu- party $8,000. Will give n " mm riiav jviui mane (266) FOR SENT RENT Two rooms and 336 9th Ave. West. (268) AND BOARD $40 each c no smeie. Home avaT nome. l&Dir meais. Mrs ! Fraj-f Street, (tf ) PERSONAL send wife power of at- l Indianapolis property. (266) 1 pcfitive and rierman- release frnm HrfnUntf Tf personal and confidential "silence by other al- fca ilcohol. Prince Ru ins, Daily News, (tf) FLOOR makes a ram! Dark and stained ran h moo ...j sanding, a quick, ef- we the latest In floor srrlce. Phone Red 561. (tf) TENDERS Will hp 1oia1 vaA h Masett Co-operative As- .vi ui me- yuitiiuac Tinnn t . . . closing date Nov. 15, vjiis, 1SIO VVOJ., e-body, 1947 Model, used months, condition as new. Wd with 2 speed rear reinforced frame, plat- 7' 10"Xl7' fi" Plnffnrm Purchased with truck Parately, 2Vi ton, stake-body, Model, comnletlv nvpr. ei 1st class condition. timt j tAJuiuupn wun re- ""iie. two speca rear hlnl, . r vi,,l o D X 1 II Will k finlv wj tne jvias-Co-oneratlvp niotinn Prince Assn., va. box prlnce Rupert. B.C. - any tender not my accented. Addl- 1 "formation may be had either of the above (tf) St Of the ooorpr the ered will accept tend-Saturday, November s"'n the boat "Edwnrd 'f completely equlp-lor trolling and halibut 'n8- The hloVlee n. not necessarlly be Dt.H mi- Prince Rnnart. "U S PpnJIl . Metal WORK Installations nnrl SHEET METAL Filter, Wtournon,. r. 1 West. Phnn Kit We Irl'tlr-il Its . inem ai -Boat .... . "' rKs, iurn- al L Thorn Sheet east First Av-fhone Black 884. (tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE McClary Quebec heater, $10. 1955 5th Ave. E. Phone Red 728 after 5 pjn. an FOR SALE New and Used Fur- nlture for Household, Offices. Hardware and Musical Instruments, etc. Slightly used Radios, battery and electric sets, from $20; used kitchen Chairs, $1; Hassocks, $1.50; Chesterfield Bed, $32; new double electric Hot Plate with cord, $7; unpalnted Medicine Chests,- $2.75; unpalnted Book Cases and Chests of Drawers. Everything reduced. Come and look them over. B.C. FURNI-NITURE CO, Black 324. War Assets surplus at previously unheard of prices consisting of: folding steel ccts, kitchen, office, mess and cooks tables, all sizes, many solid maple. Chests of drawers, lockers, counters, kitchen and office chairs, desks, file cabinets, flleboards, coffee urns and numerous other articles. Contact Mr. Johnson-Phone 342. Evenings Blue 697. P.O. Box 927. (269) FOR SALE Steel bedstead com-1 nlete pieie with witn Funnirp Lsquire spring-fill- tnHnir fni ed mattress Apply 1020, 9th Ave. E. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. ( ts) I FOR RATT! loan cnn.r: Deluxe, Al condition. Complete with radio and heater. Terms cash. Apply 13 Taxi. (265) FOR SALE Everything ' must go . , . Monday and Tuesday. End j table with blue glass top, 2 large chairs, double bunk, davenport, kidney table and mirror, mantle radio with ex- tension speaker, odds and ends. All at Our own Price. ' . . . . , . , I Must be sold. 402 6th Ave. East. Red 922 (264) I - 1 FOR. SALE-House and furniture. I Apply 806 Borden Street. (264) , , , FOR SALE One large Taylor ..,, I ,,, safe. Inside j dimensions 26 x 21", three locking drawer com-' partments. and one locking metal compartment, Best Offer. BOX 38. Phone 83. (268) , FOR SALE 1937 Buick Sedan In very good condition. Equipped' 1 with radio and heater. Phone 211 or Black 961. (tf CHENILLE SPKEADS. tlfKl Manufacturers' clearance first 1 quality for double and slnjle beds In beautiful two-toned colors, worth double the price. Money refunded If not satisfied. Sent COX), plus postage In Canada. Handicraft Distributors, 254 Sherbrooke St. WH Montreal 18. Que. . FOR SALE Trolling boat, 28 ft. long, with 7 h.p. engine, and gurdies. Blue 518, evenings. (266) FOR SALE 8-ft. plywood dinghy, pram type, new. Blue 980. (263) FOR SALE 1930 Studebaker se dan and cedar decking, 3x10 and 3x12. Apply Midland Camp. (266) FOR SALE House. 215 9th Ave East. With or without furni ture. Phone Red 560 (267) FOR SALE 5-room house full basement, 2 lots. Owner leaving, will, sacrifice for quick sale. Armstrong Agencies. Phone 342, 307 3rd. West.(287) FOR SALE Cheap, Restaurant ranges of all sizes. Bake ovens, camp size, jacket heaters, parts of all kinds. Phone 108, P.O. Box 1308, Prince Rupert Plumbing and Heating. (267) FOR SALE Good steamboat winch, and also marine steam engine, 5.8 h. p., and con- dencer. Apply Machine Shop Superintendent, Prince Rupert Dry Dock, Phone 266. (263) MACHINERY FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) Try a Classified Ad In The News FOR SALE Large supply of dry scrap wood, random lengths, $G per cord, 3 cord lots $16. BLUE 810 Bert's Transfer 303 Third Ave. i-tnir i.eagce noTn.in Won Lost Annettes -i-rr-.i i .r 20 4 Blowers J9 5 Rosa Lees is e Watts & Nlckerson .... 18 6 Scubys is 8 Lucky Strikes IS 9 Sweet Sixteen 15 9 Savoys 16 9 Coasters 14 10 Manson's 13 n Big Sisters 13 12 Variety n 13 Toilers 11 13 Orsnge ". 10 14 Bankers 8 10 West View 7 17 Miller Bay s is Mosmos 5 19 Moose 4 20 Comets 3 21 LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's gold wrist watch, with bracelet. Finder please return to Dally News. (264) TENDERS TOR INDIAN RESERVE TIMBER SEPARATE SEALED TENDERS ad- dressed to the undersigned and marked on the envelope "Tender for Cblmdlmash - Kltselas Timber" and "Tinder lor Kitselas-Kshlsh Tim- ber" will be received until 3 p.m. ' Thursday. December 4, 1947. lor the purchase of tne merchantable tlm-1 ber on the following lands ( (a) Chlmdlmash Reserves Nos. 2 and 2A and that part of Kltselas In- alan Reserve No. 1 lying east of the Skeena River. These lands comDrlse 1342.8 acres. D) That part of KIKtselas Indian Regerve t ,vmg we8t of tll Skeena River, and that part of Khslsh Reserves Nos. 4 and 4A lying west of a line running due north from the northwest corner or the CNR. station gounds. These lands comprise 880.58 acres; on the following condltlonsi- 1. The timber on each -parcel to be sold separately, subject to an up- set price of $3.00 per M. f.bjn. for all species and grades 01 saw timber, ana eparate price per lineal foot to be bid for poles with an upset price of two cents per lineal foot, 2. A timber licence until April 30. 1948, renewable annually for two years until April 30, 1650. will be Issued. 3. The operation will be subject tn th IndiAn Act and Rerulatlonft and the b c. forest Act, and the re- QUlrements of the B.C. Forest Ser- All fMaMhnn4skU tluKA - V o 1 1 itv. flit iiici biiaii i,auic kins is-1 Bitau cut and IuIIt utuized; wastage of timber shall be considered a breach of contract. ... . Toul. : ' " ,11 ,01, of feUlng and bucking the timber by sub - contract Tenders t- 1 shall .v.. v. be accompanied i.j v. by accepted cheques to the Receiver Ccnal of anada covering a de- posit posit to to Insure insure the the completion completion of of the the contract to the satisfaction of In- "Za licence fee as follows: Chimdlmash-Kltselas, Parcel (a) uepuiit fiAWAw, nenv svo.wi sua Licence Pee $50.00. Kltselas-Kslsh. Parcel (b) Deposit t2.400.00; Rent 1176.10; and Licence Fee 50.00. I The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Forms of tender may be had on ' unnllcAtlnn t th Inrtl.n Acrent it Prince Prince RuDert. Rupert, H.C.. U.C., or or to to the the un-1 un dersigned. R. H. HOEY. Director of Indian Affairs. Department of Mines and Resources, Ottawa, October 22, 1947. (263) AT1.1X MM) HrXORMNO DISTRICT TAKE NOTICE that John C. Mac- Lean. Agent ,Ior The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited, of Tulsequah. BC. Mining Engineer, intends to appiy for permission to purchase the following described lands, situate In the casslar District ana Dounaea on the South by Lot 5088. on the West by lot 5687 and on the East by the Taku Slough: Commencing st a post planted on the Taku Slough at the North East corner of Lot 6686: thence West 8 chains to the 8outh East corner of Lot 6687; thence North 20 chains to the North Fast corner of Lot 6687: thence East 12 chains to the Taku Slough: thence South alon? the Taku Slough 'a the Location Post, and contain ing 20 acres, more or less. Dated September 13th. 1947. JOHN C. MacLEAN. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" (Section 28) 1 N'ollce of Application for lleer Licence NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 28th day of November, next. th. tinH.mlffned Intends to SDDlJ th. t.lminr Control Board for a I licence in respect of premises being part of a building known as Karls-court Hotel, situate on Colltaon Avenue, at Massett. Queen Charlotte Islands. British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots One (1), Two (2) and Three (3), uiock rive toi, Subdivision of District Lot Seven (7). Plan 946. Prince Rupert Land Registration uisirici, m mo -lnce of British Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glass or by the bottle for consumption on the premsles or elsewhere. DATED tills 27th day of October, 19". . Applicant. (275) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ?m unnnATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROSSI ROBALDl OTHERWISE miiiM as nnSAHIO ROBALDO OR ROBARDO. DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge W. O. Fulton, Local Judge of the Supreme Court of Brl-tlsh Columbia. I was on the 22nd r.t octnhcr. A D. 1947. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Rossi Robaldl, otherwise known-as Rosarto Robaldo or Robardo. late of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, who died ohnn. the 8th day of Septem ber. 1947. at the City of Prince Rupert, British Columbia. All persons fLj.ht.rf tn h said estate are re quired to pay the amount of their .j.K.o..f. Jn ma forthwith and all .,on hnvinir claims against the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or to-. .i, inth rfnv of November, 1947, falling whicn aisinouiiun made having regard only to such claims of which I shall hsve been .i.i.j DATED at Prince Rupert, B C, this I3rd day of October. AD. 194J. OORDON FRA6ER FORBES, Official Administrator, MPrlfice Rlipert. H-0 Advertts? 1 "tne- bWy'NewsV4 STONE'S HOLD LEAGUE LEAD But Thorncliff's Creeping up In Five Pin Bowling League Thorncliff's scored a clean. iweep three games to nil victory over Scotlans in the Men's Five Pin Bowling League at the end of the week and moved to within two points of the league leadership now held by Stone's who won two games to one over Maple Leafs. Other winners of the week's scheduled fixtures were Grotto over Thorn's Sheet Metal, Moose over Co-ops, Army Signals over Canf Isco and Mutts over Fish Dock with two to one In scores In each case. High individual score of the session was by E. Mussallem of Thorncllffs 284 while high three games was 748 by R. Tubb of Grotto. High team game was 1039 by Stone's and high three games 2819 by Grotto. Individual scoring was as follows: THORNCLIFFS A. Crawley 175 149 214 A. McCully 170 119 83 M. Orasdal 17 241 178 E. Mussallem 284 247 169 Talvarson 162 146 234 Handicap 127 127 127 Totals 1115 1029 1015 SCOTIANS W. McChesney 182 181 119 J. Laurie 162 181 119 . J. Wide . . . '. 276 187 HI J. Davidson isi 184 J - Graham 175 179 145 Handicap 135 135 Totals , 1109 984 STONES Eremner 192 211" 104 Wlndle 186 207 193 Slmondson 183 113 Mlnton . .. 214 182 161 Stewart 264 145 212 Dunpan 182 Handicap 86 86 86 Totals 1125 1013 LJtv Hton 211 170 198 i)apKO 232 141 H Morrow 163 145 Whlttaker 114 170 89 1 Jurmaln 156 161 V Handicap 109 109 109 Totals ...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'985 896 909 GROTTO . Schrubsall 172 236 170 Leverett 164 185 209 Anderson 200 143 142 ZV i 243 "i?" 170 14i 139 Hand pan AB AO 48 951 ,T,HOM's SHEET METAL Miller 139 154 114 1 5;f Spears ,? "? Id 1 """S" i(u Ilfi Mrse 4 206 173 1 ;i 109 Handicap 150 Totals 874 1033 857 1 CANFISCO 1 M. Stokes 100 139 190 H. Basso 196 us 220 i 11. Paulson 115 .11 l i E. Shier 215 152 183 1 L. GOarner 155 231 104 1 Handicap 137 137 137 Totals v.918 905 1001' AKr SIGNALS "acyuame IU1 126 215 ttH 2 224 Stapleton 146 178 Paterson 225 115 167 Lushington 200 185 165 Handicap 150 150 150 Totals 952 978 991 FISH DOCK ! P. Lester 153 96 14 j N. Sheppard 231 193 213 J. Pope 165 113 110 W. Wallace 123 160 120 J. Sharpe 191 182 153 Handicap 71 71 71 Totals 934 815 808 MUTTS 1 McNab 131 162 273 W. Landon 165 239 187 E. Lendsett 93 139 177 13. Tough 137 188 170 H. Llndseth 133 123 251 Handicap 112 112 112 Totals 771 933 1140 MOOSE D. Bellamy 160 157 H. Hampton 176 215 154 E. Frlesen 185 151 130 H. McKlnnon 177 167 157 F. Parlett 204 176 200 N. Powell 227 175 177 Handicap 135 135 135 Totals 1037 1001 830 CO-OP w. wara ; . . . "o o 203 1 a. Vlereck 133 5 7 103 I D. Ward 235 235 150 J. Curlock 173 136 157 Handicap 86 86 86 " Totals 1032 857 83(1 ; The team standings: Stones 26 Thorncllffs 24 Grotto . 20 Scotlans 17 Co-op 17 Moose 15 Maple Leafs 16 Canf isco 14 Army Signals 14 Thorn Sheet Metal 11 Fish Dock 10 Mutts 9 SHORT SPORT Officials of the Kent County Football Association in Britain are a bunch of meanles, say the women. And they have a pretty solid reason for thinking so. The association has suspended Ref eree Eddie Turner because he refuses to quit Kent Ladles' Football Club, of which he ts manager and traiper. Their reason: girls' football brings the game Into disrepute although the club plays only to aid charity and already has raised more than $8,000. Turner Is sticking to the gals because he thinks they are doing what In normal times woujd have been classified as a nian's Job. 'Where umuiri tl- rminrrv hA nnw if the powers-that-be said: 'that Is at man's Job and girls must not do it they might bring it Into disrepute?" There's no dodging it, fellows, Basketball SeniorMatch Close Affair JUNIOR LEAGUE 65 Taxi JJ, Gyros 10 INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE Fashion Footwear 26, Merchants 28 SENIOR LEAGUE Co-op 48, Brownwoods 47 Co-ops squeezed out a one-polnt lead over the Brownwoods the Senior Basketball League Saturday night. The fishermen took the lead right from the start and held It to the finish. First quarter score was 18 to 8; second quarter, 22-20; third quarter 34-33 and final score 48-47. It was a case of experience defeating youth. MacPhee and Lindsay went on a shooting spree. Each got 19 points. Bey-non turned in one of his best games for many a moon. He made no points but set up all the plays for his teammates. Menzies and Bill turned in a gooa game in me uuie wniie they played. Gurvich, Clccpne, Lavigne and Forman were the big guns for Brownwoods. uomaama ana caiaeroni, tne recording officials, Issued 40 personals, 19 against the Co-op and 21 against Brownwoods. The Intermediate game between Fashion Footwear and Merchants was a thriller. The Shoemen had a good lead In the first quarter of 12-2 but at the end of the first half the Merch- ants had cut it down, the score . ( . . . . . i. xi I 11.- third quarter the Shoemen were , leading 22-19 but they lost the lead In the last few minutes of! ' the game. The referees, Calderonl and Holkestad, dished out 32 per- sonals, 20 on Fashion Footwear j and 12 on the Merchants. 65 cabsters strengthened their 1 . . . . .. . - . , ,A pnnprcnin in rnp urtinr pirriiir. by trouncing the Gyros 33 to 10. The Taximen took an early lead j 'ind were never headed. Individual scoring: 65 D. Bill 6, Holt 4, Ratchford ' 6, Webster 7, Wan Pyhstra 4,i Martinson 6, Sedgwick, O. Olsen, 1 . . no I Il.uc. OJ. , Gyros Marshall, Sather 5, Young, Slater, MacFarlane, To- deras. 10. intermediate ;Fashlon Footwear Arntsen 2,J Intermela 8, Pettersen, Slatta 9, Teng 3, Shepherd 1, James 3, Johnson, Menzies. 26. Mercnants neDD a, iiau-jen 6, Currle 6, Owen 1, Moore 1, Scherk 2, Youngman 2, Sunberg 5. Mercer. 28. Senior Co-op A. McPhee 19, D. Ar-ney 1, R. GUI, Lindsay 19, J. Haugan 5, B. Pierce 3, Beynon, R. Menzies 1. 43. Brownwoods Gurvich 3, Pierce 1, Forman 14, Pettlnuzo 2, Thompson 5, V. Ciccone 15, Hartwlg, Lavigne 7. 47. (he gals must have a way with them. Since Britain's no-forelgn-travel ban In October the Treasury let It be known that unless SDortlne teams can enhance the country's prestige In foreign countries, or bring back sufficient financial return, they must stay at home. But there's a loophole in the Treasury's armor-plated heart somewhere, and the England ladies' field hockey team found It. Just one week after the Treasury banned a trip to Germany by the Viking Rugby Club, the gals got the okay to go to the Uni ted States. Field hockey can't be rated as "big box-office" either in the U.S. or Canada and sports clubs are wondering Just what made the Treasury break down. Somerset County cricket supporters' club Is In the doghouse It has tried to give Somerset $800 but It was turned down be cause the cricket club has decided -it will not recognize the supporters. It hasn't given a reason for this non-recognltlon but probably It's the principle, old boy. RUPERT Chrysler We Marine Complete for all Call on us for your CHRYSLER 0.C Football . ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Arsenal 2, Blackpool 1. Bolton Wanderers 3, Sundcrr land' 1. . Burnley. 1, Wolverhampton Wanderers 1. Charlton Athletic 0, Blackburn Rovers 1. Liverpool 3, Grimsby Town 1. Manchester United 4, Hud-dersfield Town 4. Middlesbrough 2. Manchester City 1. Portsmouth 2, Aston Villa 4. Preston North End 2, Chelsea 0. Sheffield United 1, Derby County 2. Stoke City 1, Everton 1. Second Division Barnsley 2, Bury 1. Birmingham City 3, Doncaster Rovers 0. Brentford 2, Mill wall 1. Coventry City 5, Bradford 0. Fulham 4, Cardiff City 1. Leeds United 2, Sheffield Wednesday 2, Leicester City 0, Tottenham Hotsours 3. Luton Town 2. Chesterfield 1, Newscastle United 0, Nottingham Forest 2. Plymouth Argyle' ( West Ham United 1. West Bromwich lbion,l, South- ampton 0. SCOTTISH LEAGUE "A" Division Airdrieonians 2. Aberdeen 1. Celtic 0, Falkirk 3. Dundee 6, St. Mirren 1. Hibernians 8, Third Lanark 0, Morton 1. Hearts 1. Partlck Thistle 2, Motherwell 1. Queen's Park 2, Clvde 4. Queen of the South 0, Rang- Delkefed COD lOTTLiD PHONE 654 25c PER DOZ. PAID for EMPTIES Please have them ready when the driver calls. advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or o i.iBUovernmentof British Columbia, ft LING THE TAILOR tVe are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street From TIiIj Date WAR ASSETS COAL will be: LUMP Sacked 312.00 per ton MINE RUN l.nose $11.00 per ton No rebate for quantity 1 HYDE TRANSFER . PHONE 580 NEW ROYAL HOTEl A Home Away From Horn so Rooms, Hot and ?old water PRINCE RUPERT BC Phnn 281 P.O Box 118 MOTORS LTD. Parts and Service Depot specialize in rebuilding Chrysler and Industrial Engines. Automotive Repair Service makes of cars and trucks. ENGINEERED PARTS and ACCESSORIES. Out-of-town orders given special attention. Corner Second and Park Avenues.. PHONE 566 Prince Rupert, B.C. Ik !?rfiup Uiipfff Daflp JSrtos Monday .November 10t 1947 Good Companion OLD CHU The Tobacco ONE FOR THE BOOK The cloth in one handkerchief and the paper In 15 grocery bags are sufficient to make a book. Business and DR. P. J. CHENEY ' DENTIST' ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY IN SUITE 5. SMITH BLOCK . 1 TELEPHONE 765 MARIE RICHARDSON GRADUATE NURSE Dealer for Spencer Style and " SURGICAL 'SUPPORTS INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED FOR COMFOR.T, and FtoUR.E PROBLEMS. For appcjni'meJits please Phone. Rfc. Ked-24J. HELEN'S I BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Weaving , Beauty Cultufy In,;' all its branches1 206 4th Street "Phone 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds. 1 , Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 486 Red 894 JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street . Red 80S PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Phone Black 823 H. J. LUND Express - Baggage - General Hauling FRED'S MESSENGER AND HANDYMAN SERVICE FRED LOWE. Proprietor 24 -Hour Service TELEPHONE GREEN 446 149 NINTH AVENUE WEST 4MITH & ELKINS LT1; Plumbing and Heating Engineer Phone 174 P,0 Box 27 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Complied Besner Block Phone 387 GEORGE McWHINNEY - PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING 147 4th East Phone Black 489 ASTORIA'S LIGHT DELIVERY & MESSENGER Baggage Freight Express Phone Blue 269 322 Sixth Night Calls Green 882 of Quality "MOTHER RUSSIA" Empress Catherine received; a Russian peasant woman.- inl757 who had 57 children, all living. Professional PRINCE RUPERT . BOTTLE COLLECTOR and MESSENGER ' PHONE RED 828 ' Agent fpr Pacific Bottle B.Cj Ltd. THOM SHEET METL LTD. likls ' ERIC SPEERS, Mgrr' t r-r- Specializing In Marlne and General Sheet Metal Work - Electric aad . Acetylene Welding - Boat ' Tanks - Stacks - Furnaces - jDutter Work. ' ! 253 East First Avenues- Phone Black 883 Grandview Hotel ROBERTSON BOTTLEfBUYEKsT & TRANSFER! DAY ANDNianXCwl Call Black 412 -ir. P. N. KUborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER. AND MESSENGERS : Lumber - Coal - Wood -,p5fee Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls-GreenSTTH Prince Rupert." , , , Uti PRINCE RUPERT FLORISTS A. R. L0CIC5S- . Wedding Bouquets Cors'ages Designs Potted Plants t Large selection of Bulbs MODERATE PRICES ; 'rompt attention to mailorders ' '0x516 Phone 777 300 3rd Ave. . f It's Rock Work CALL BLUE 939 M.SAUNDERS CONCRETE; SIDEWALKS BASEMENTS Your house and yourself fully Insured while I do the work. 4.- JOHN MOSTAD CARPENTER AND CABINET MAKER- PHONE RED 752 -rr "50AT CONSTRUCTION DESIGNING REPAIRS Fine Workmanship Estimates COW BAY BOAT WORKS V. P; Crawley '"' Green 39) Serving he Fisheries J.ndustrj Wells (P.R.) LcT, Cartage, Labelling, Weighing BLUE 992 s mrtm4 ifficiiirr Hfw man qwr w St. I COLUMBIA OPTICAL i V 1 ; -