:oorbaii U"f B. Gomez: Vaarholm. Matthews,; Icn.l'li Ar,i.?r,inir tiir!T,v Sluice Kupetl 'i'luf L'iuy, Ji -BASEBALL- DodaersWin Is Happy ooys m act. ol wlieela una Iuieli axles for the cars which they ; built themselves. I Mr. Frizzell said the race track, I which runs 1000 feet from North ; Star Bottling Works on Second j Avenue to a line in front of the i Civic Centre Building, will be J marked off tomorrow afternoon I when that section of the street j will be closed to traffic. "People are requested to j ' keep off the race track, after ! : it has been clused off," Mr. ; m0 - But Sox Lose NEW YORK Brooklyn's lront-running Dodgvrs widened their lead In the National League Wednesday while Chicago's American League lending White Sox lost ground. The Dodgers whipped the runner-up New York Giants 10 to 4 to extend their margin to six full games. Th' White Sox dropped a 3 to verdict to Detroit and the New York Yankees shut-out Washington to cut the Sox advantage te one game. Cleveland shellacked St. Louis to 1 to move to within 7i'a games or cnirago. LXjlly News me zs. lyal . Box Derby Coming Up Eight Local Lads To Race Tomorrow Night Tomorrow is the Big Day for which eight Prince Rupert youngsters twve been waiting with growing anticipation. At 7 p.m. the Soap Box Derby begins. Doug Frizzel of Frizzell's Motor Products Ltd., co-sponsor of the derby with the Daily News, said today "everything is ready for the big race." Reason the d?rby is so important to these eight boys is that the winner will have a free plane trip with his soap box '.u Mission. B.C.. where he will be able to compete in the provincial finals. Winners of that race, to be held Monday, July 2, will go to Akron, Ohio, for the international championship races. A cool $1000 scholarship awaits the winner there. Entries of the race each have been sponsored by a service organization in the city. They are: Arthur Parent, sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce; Stan Parker, Gyro Club; Brian Roberts, Rotary CJub; i Richard Bury and Billy wat-mough. Kinsmen; Maurice Le-vacher. Holy Names Society, and Jack Rudolph, Canadian Legion. Sponsors have purchased for G... .... TIME 10 a m. nn div ,.l n..kn..i . J w. I .. 11, .1 1 1, , 1 1 I in advane. P.easo refr ain frntn lal. 1 charge 50c. Birth Nntlce mw r,.. ... . las!'j " viun ui xn3ru,"j Marriage and Engagement Announcements V'iin DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. f(ft r fW'tt' y( Rockount battie General Motors Dixon; Lieu, John Wilson: Jennings, Olsen, McGee; White. Price. Letourneau. Referee Ken Yeiland. j I Krause had little to do. V? and Wyatt were rushed at times but were eijual to all demand'?. 'Petersen played a strong came and was well helped bv Bowman and Billy Gomez. The for wards had a good night with Smith and . Armstronn getting three goals each, Matthews two and Vaarholm one. Dixon did a great Job In the Motors goal and, while beaten nine times, stopped seemingly certain goals. Some bordered cn the sensational. Lien and John Wilson alio did a (treat job, tackling with determination and kicking strongly. Olsen did the work of three. "Scottie" McGee. just returned to the city, played hard and cleverly for the Motors. Jennings also did yeoman service. The three forwards were outnumbered. Letourneau was dangerous and White tried hard. Price was the weakest. Lacking team caDtain Rod Robinson, Ronnie Tait, Pat Wilson and Tommy Boulter, the General Motors were too weak in numbers, not in spirit. AIR TRANSPORT BOARD j.tl'il.l('tTIO tlllt IK KMt: TO opisirt: iiiumikiih. I ft M.ltV It K I Canadian Pacific Air Lines Llmlti-I i' nuthoru'eil hy Licence No A T 3. i 18G4?f.S to opt-rnte a Cl:is 1 Kchi d-J '.'led Commercial air ervice to transport pcr;:is. mttlls ndor guixis Mrvi.ii; Vancouver. Purt Hardy Sancl-splt and Prince Rupert. Brttisb Columbia Appiicatiun has now been made to the Aix Transport Biard lor a:i amendment to the Licence to ad:l Terrace. liritnh Columbia. Any person desiring to make ei-repentatlons concemuiK this applira-ti'n mu&t rile a complete sobmissi- n with the 3tcretary. Air Transnort E art No. 3 Tiniporary Bulldln;. I Ottawa, by July lu. li61. and :,enj I n eopy concurrently to the a;ip!k ant whoNc address Is Vancouver A M r' . Lritl.sh Columbij AIR TTUN'SPORT BOARD. OTTAWA. June 20. VJbl. AIR TRANSPORT BOARD API'I.H ITIOV H)K l lt tAt K TO Oft.K lTK I IMIMI Kl hi. tIK M lt II t. Quct-n Charlotte Airlines LimlteJ has applied to the Atr Transport Rord lor a licence to operate a Clasp 4 Charter commercial air imtv-tce to trainport persons and or goods between points wlUiln Canada rom a base at Kltnnat. Brlt.sn Coii:inbla Any person desiring to make ;-ep-re'entatljns concerning this application must file a complete submission '! the Secretary. Air Transport He ard. No. 3 Temporary Bui.dini!. Cttawa. by July 10. Ia51. and send a copy oncarrtntiy to the applicant who address Is Vancouver A M F , British Columbia, On request to the Eourd further particulars ol tn;s application will be provided. MR TRN'SOOKT BOARD OTTAWA. June 22. 1951. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATIEK OK THE ESTATE OF NAKC1A NELLIE HARLAN intherwiac known aa NELLIE I KILBY) and ! IN THE MATTER OP THE eAQMIN- IXTRATION ACT" I TAKE NOTICE that by Order of ; Ills Honour JUDGE W O. FULTON. I made the U7th day ol June. A D Wat. 1 I was appointed Administrator of vile Estate ol NARCIA NELLIE HARLAN iotherwi.se known as Nellie Kilbyi. deceased, late ol Prince Rupert. In j the Province of British Columbia All parties having clairn& aaim.t the said estate are hereby required to furnish same proterly verified to me on or before the 15th day of August. A D. 1951. alter which date-claims filed may be paid withoi t reference to any claims of which I tnen had no Knowledge. All parties Indebted Ui the said estate are hereby required to pay the amount of trielr indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at the City nf Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, this 28th day of June, A O. 1951. GORDON P. PORI1EH. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. BC (1621 IN RE ESTATE OP HENRY MARSHALL WILLIAMS. DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that as Admlnii-trator, duly appointed by the Court, of the estate of Henry Marshall Williams, who died at Stewart. British Columbia, on the 30th day of March. 1951. I require all creditors and oth-frs having claims against the cald estate u Bend the name to me. properly verified, at the addres mentioned below on or before the 15th day of AuKUst. 1951. after which date 1 shall proceed to distribute the estate to those entitled by law, having regard only to such claims of which I hhall then have been notified. And further take notice that all persons Indebted to said estate are required to pay their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 22nd day of June. 1951. Gordon Fraser Forbes, , Official Administrator, Prince Rupert BC. ( J25 28, Ju2,5) inccritt is tKc principle of our master Distillers in pro hiring a lonJon ttaj gin of unexcelled purity anJ bounurfrruui 5- Legion in Cup Final Swamp General Motors and Will .Meet Battery By defeating the General Motors last evening the Canadian Legion IX won the right to meet the Heavy Battery in the, final of the Dominion Day Cup. The match will be played on Friday evening of this week as players will be out of the city for the long week-end holiday. Motors fielded only nine players and were swamped by a goal-hungry Legion team to the tune of 9-0. The first half was well con-teieu. Smith hit the upris'it with a beautifully tak-.'ti lint time shot but the openi:-. goal came .nen Warnomi fro.n Matthews" pass crossed a weil placed shot wide of thj goalie. Dixon saved a fine header from Smith and then in Motors' attack Krause nearly lost the ball. Letourneau was wide anj the Motors, with only nine players, pressed for a time. Dixon brought olf a sensational save at point -blank range. Matthews got the ball in the net but it was disallowed for off-side. D'x-on saved from Smith but Armstrong scored a second goal. Krause saved Price's header. Armstrong shot just wide. For a time in the second half the Motors held out. Vaarholm hit the upright and Dixon saved twice. Matthews got two goa'3 in succession and Armstrong another following Petersen's well taken free. Then Smilli collected three goals and Armstrong finished wilh the nin'ii goal of the mats.;:, to end til',' scoring. Teams: Canadian Legion Krause; jWyatt, Eby; Bowman, Petersen, Mr. Pile Sufferer What a vast difference there is in the modern way to treat Piles. The necessity of removing the real cause is only plain common sense. The raw PYLTONE treatment la liquid taken by mouth) goes direct to the inside cause. Special gums, plant extracts that help nature rebuild those deli-jCato tissues. PYLTONE Pile Treatment is sciences answer. It gets you rati.sfa.nory results jwith a one battle trial or price refunded at once. At all modern druggists. H-M25 PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smith&EIkinsLid. P.O. Box 274 rf THE BEST flCtl QUALITY K Craftsmanship In Type... Let Us Solve Your Printing Problems PHONE 234 Dibb Printing Co. BF.8NEH BLOCK 1 National Brooklyn 10. New York 4 Pittsburg 1. Cincinnati 2 Chicago 2. St. Louis 14 Boston at Philadelphia, postponed, rain. American Philadelphia 5. Boston 8 New Y -rk 2, Washington 0 St. Louis I. Cleveland 8 Detroit 3. Chicago 2 Paeific Coast Los Angeles 2, Seattle 4 Oakland 6, Portland 1 fear: Dko 1 Hollywood 5 2 facramento 2, San Francisco 15 Western International Trl-City 1, Victoria 10 Yakima 1. Vancouver 2 Palem 8. Wenatchee 0 8 7a:oma 8, Spokane 10 i (( I.OSIKE Classified Advertising is payable Word ner Insertion, minimum Funeral Notices, SPECIAL BIRTH NOTICE ! WHITMORE- Born to Dr. and 1 Mrs. D. K. E. Whltmore in tlie-P'ince Ruuert Oenerai Hot)iil , on Monday. June 25. a son. lito Fl'MKKAL NOTICE WAR BURTON -In the ct'.v, Tueoav. June 26. 1951, James William, ase 11 months, beuveu sun of Mr and ton Jamei W Warburtun. 1632 eth Ave Easr. Rev. L. O Sieber will conduct .services at Orenviile Court Chanel at 2 D.m Friday, lune 29 Inte'ment to follow in Fair-view Cemetery. B C. Underta iters in chart;? of arrangements. Utci BOATS FOR SALE FOR SALE $500 BarKe "Driftwood Wueen ": 20' tt'i 1 2 vears old. Has Northiil anchor and Star marine conver- I sion readv to insial Moored i Yacht Club: see owner aooard "Oriole." (tf) j FOR SALE-Trolling boat Keno, S4' x 9 x 3 6". Readv for &eaJ D. E. Alvev. Dodje Cove or : write Box 817. Citv. i153di I FOR QUICK SALE-16-foot in-! board clinker built boa', water-cooled engine. $32") 00 Biue 763. (151ct CARS FOB SUE FOR SALE-1949 Dt-Lux? Chevrolet four-door seojn. radio, heater, low mileaKe. Phine l'JS or B ue 94t. ilo.-i FOR SALE '39 Chevedan. . Pnone Bine 3u4 after S D.m. ' 15obi FOR SALE -'48 Chev Annlv Palmer Aots. Ptune Ernest i Oiioav, blue 19o. alter 6 o m. j U53ui ; FOU SALE NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Lina-beit Speeder Shovels; Cranes; Deadlines; Adams hoad Graders; Litileford Bros. Black Tod koad Maintenatu-e tauiument; Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Granules; T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson I Bucket Loaders for Storkoile and Snow Removal; Rice Portable Centrifugal Pumps; National Draaiine Scrapers and Buckets:. National All Steel Gasoline Hoists; National Portable Sawmill: National Rotary St-r-!ens and Conveyors. Full Information from National Machinery Co. Limited. Vancouver. B.C. (tf) FOR SALE New and u.?ed furniture and hardware. Bov?' bicvcles. new colfee tables, chests of drawers, beds, chesterfields. Mavtau; washina machine, chesterfield beds, scores of other articles at lowest prices. B. C. Furniture Co. Phone Black 324. (tfc; FOR SALE Model M, 8 hp. chain saw, I E L. make, with three, four. five, six and seven foot blades and eieht chains. Other accessories Price SHOO Apolv R R. Rav. General De- liverv.Citv. tl53p) FURNITURE for sale Youth's bedroom set (2 pieces), kitchen table, four chairs. All in pood condition Must be sold 133 9th Ave. West. Blue 165. (tf-ncj FOR SALE One World Reference Encyclopaedia, also large selection of books Must be wild. 133 9th Ave. West. Phone Blue 165. (tl-nc) FOR SALE New Hamoshlres readv to lav. $2 50 each Roosters X2.00 to $3 00. Start a ranch. I n Poultry Farm Klt-wanea. BX! (151p) FOR SALE Chesterfield suite. dinln room suite, carpet T. A. Gahan. No. 2. Summit Aots. tl51pi FOR SALE MeCulloeh inower saw with chain. Apniv 302 7th. Ave. West. Phone Black 333. (151pl i FOR RALE Three-oiece chesterfield verv cheap. 729 1th West. Black 617. (151 pi FOR SAI E LnHv, cri hlrveiP in ?ood condition. $35.00 Arr-Plv Hyde Transfer. ( 15lpl FOR SALE O'l stove chestPr-field suite. Ked 732. (152n FOR SALE '47 PIvmmTrTciiiR rnnoe Cash ffr ntiirk t'" fhone Blue finl or call' 031 Havs Cove Ave. (153i) FOR SALE-I W e it t i nh o u s'e washinT machine. 75 Phon Blue 900. J (152pi FOR SALE One new Hudson motoe bike and one 303 eiHe comnletp with tPlescone siwht. Both articles netirlv new Foe further ntrt)cninr.s con.taet OffHal Administrator. Room 13, Court Hoase. (153c) I 13 I Guerre I OSrcrScR I Todav's super-keen I r... .. ui. nudes ciye l quickest, most rrt h-iqshvM ,he ever, ana h! GilUtu- Dispenser vou change blades qu.ck wink-save me-"ve iS a fuss; Alwavs use r :11a.m. tilUC i' - for your PrrciMon-maJe Gillette Razor. 93.Elade Gillette Dispenser With Handy Used- Blade Compartmeni m bar Ue ADVERTISE uMne&$ For Your PAINTING and DECORATING ' ' See SPENCE & MATIUK Green 917 Phone Black 215 (evenings) SCOTT McLAREN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT lames Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. Bell, C.A. 325 4th Avenue East P.O. Box 1247 Phone Red 879 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches 204 4th Strvet Phone 655 ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1626 For genuine parts and service phone or write above. Cleaner Cutting Saws Tottr mwi wTIT cut elesner, truer, faster when filed on mKJi4 our precision machine, dfutck -- . . Brins Tour taws m today PRECISION SAW FILING t:JI5 PIGGOTT PXACE Box 1011 Station B v- tAgent: Bus Terminal) V - - - - ' ii i r t .Professional Members of wW(5 the , . - - f" ii c at ik Tuesday wi- summer ,. Mtwe, France, PurtoftheevtV a gathering The Rhod.r, t fi.atlne r,r.-L feet. i Bl'SI.'KSH OPPoRtTJ interested In ni a--,,. J;; race and S-nitht-, niodern wit,, m Hitht on iviKhn, . .school and Aoout t2M villi,: have Diciurf? i'i and ran thu Wekena. J,', ARMSTRONG V;r Phone 342 or Green 1 soeriaiin 9 Clone Building krj f UllVTFII a k,.J M,r.n.. "T 1 Aanteci dv Jul 15 r. 1 four adults. Wrl' M Uriilv Nt-ft'.s or t. before 4:30 un ! WAITED TO HFTT-three furnislwd r votme enuDif wi:h o' Auuiv Box 134. Dm WANTED fy. torn rent !or twn mer,:n ii tion of l':viiij. iu ! ; WANTED Room and h two men Phnnf t Bank of Commerrf. vVX!tTrT) TO P.m B fur 18' jned boat. Si Dailv Hws. FOR REM FOR KEMT I.irp or suit one or two. r";un 438. FOR RENT - anarlmer-t Bfitlii trailer. Please Dhw E or call Summi! aD't. FOR REKT -SiwDm't'. bath. 113 Havs Cav. FOR RENT-2 sleep:n; Phone Red 5.0. 41 U-DRIVE CARS r Til Grenvii',eCouil BOARD AND FW FOR RENT Board anj workinn man. BiJt' 1 ' SITIATIONS WAV j STENOGRAPHER with exnerienre desires 9 riiv week arelerrK Vancouver. I dm u News. I1F.1.P WANTED FP' WANTED 2 exnfrienrr erocerv cierkJ. w Grocery. MALE HELP WW OPPORTUNITY 3nonrtunltv"TxTsti Dailv News for kind of boy o v interested In newspaper Q"M"!1 BOYS AND. pIR.'f: desint- bovs or Klrls New .roulM-Wft. ior siiinii" ' "' : ter their names no wewsj FOR SALE-ceived Tenders bv 'oV'wedne to noon oi r.h 23tn. IOr Uir "p',,k; . 3. 4. 5. 6 and 7. B riivislml Ol Plan .951. ,Ste" toeetner w,u . - t Jnn and Terms strict lv or 7 Forbes rxtlllliiiio'''-" m Joseph """'1' js otherwiseM--".,). o; known as Jo"'1 McDonald. " TENnEBSW?' OFFERS olaTnlv tturtj envelopes Jlriv ,tif will Kf f'W ivfd 2. l en-th 66 8., . depth . "''nd "" const rnetton Dock Co. Tvi' with ''.'; 'r ' , Ffir iinP Engines ''n-jnii- formation rtll,f view. nnP". c,enf'sl made toriU r a' Foremni ,t Ferrv CintRir' h. aH" Buildines. iCW ANOTHfl riNI ALBERTA DISTILLERS LIMITED This Advertisement U not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbid Frizzell said. During the rare 1 some 40 Boy Scouts, under su pervision of Cpl. Arthur Wales, RCMP. will guard the track to keep off the crowds. (Recently, on the opening of the pulp mill, the Boy Scouts proved their valuable assistance when they worked in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce to direct visiting dignitaries to the tour cars.) j Mr. Frizzell also has announ:-ed that Frizzell's Motor Products Ltd. is awarding a huge silver trophy, emblematic of soap box racing championship, to the winner of the derby here, along with another smaller individual trophy presented by Mayor G. W. Rudderham. The larger prize will be perpetual, to be awarded each year. ! "This is the first time, since soap box derbies started in B.C., that Prince Rupert has been represented. It will give Prince Rupert a lot of publicity and will be a -great honor for th' winner," Mr. Frizzell declared, i GREAT HUNTER ' William Frederick (Buffalo Bill i Cody, who died in 1917, is recorded as having killed 4.820 ; ' bison in one period of 18 months. j 1 , : j : 1 i ' t j LONDOVDRYCIN . I j i fen I ; : i ' K3 : ; ' ' flODUCI Of 1 wia ediiona MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUILDING PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jewellvr. Ph. 212 MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 126. P.O. Box 520 234 3rd Ave. E. Prince Rupert, B.C. H. G. HELGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 96 Evenings Black 890 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL WE RENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 I rofic OK SAJ K FOR SALE Babv bustttv, S5 (KJ. H12 6ih East. tbJui FOR SALE- Crib. $10.03. Ba'iy buunv. S j.OO. Pooric Uleen M . - (152b i FOR SALE Babv buuev cre.ini. (K)d condition Jd.O!). 13j7 First OverlooK St. tljipi JF.WKLKY SHORE3 CREDIT JEWELLERS Oaieli. Bulova. Roiex. Cvnil, Tavannes, Emin. Waliham ana H.t!iii.toii watctips. wetuewooj dinner sets. Community plat and Roaers siiverware, etc. No txna tuarne lor creul Jun-t.t.l our local asient. Henry Whiteside Kcd 4il. 11,41 ArUCii rtt.l'AlKii . jouipt. el- ilLJCilb AC1VICV. UCw.AC WOo jcMcnei. ciaudittci'ua kuhXiui K.CU. Jll. ttllKNtii aftCX-VUS"! - U liUIUKtU. tit m lk MtA ' al CLI MBINU AM) IIKATINO and snetl nietai wih'K. fnune jJ Lull 09 DI.U . 'At. U t I'tltAO.NAL ENJOY a bite-free vacation! I Use D-'ier i448i insect Repellent to avoid moauiio a;,d oia.k ilv Dues. A lew drops win protect Kr nouu ua Niivv Formula. 59c at all. slO-'CS. trir PHONE 18 our Nurth'.aTid Dairy.1 tor dailv de.ivery excei.t nn-dav. Bv iooklna alter yotiri milk vour ml'k will lo"' after you. Keen it coui. Ail milk guaranteed. ttfi GIVE the folks at home a treat . . . . Ret one of our Heliciouf ; cakes or Dies Ruoer1, n-tkerv Ltd. Phone G43 for order- tf) CASH for scrap cas;, braAt. r ! per Da'.t-nes anj rdnUT : Phone 543 cali o23 f.t V. City. , t;l HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE I 5 rooms and bath, furnace,' slashed Dorch. fenced earrten.) concrete wane. nr. ft. t. bcnooi, inc. oil ranye and heater. $4D00.0U. Terms if desired. Wartime Six 8th Ave nr. K. E. School. Good condition, newly painted. $4000 00. Wartime Four Piairott Ave. Imitation bfcick siding. Rood condition, utility room, garaue. Completely furnished. $5800.00. Wartime Four First Overlook. Completely furnished $3800.00. Unfurnished. 5:3200.00.. Wartime Six First Overlook, newlv oainted. $4000 00. Immediate possession of all tlie.se houses. Apniv H. O. HEI GERSON LTD. 218 Sixth St.. or phone 9H. (151c) ANOTHER SPECIAL Very fine six-room house two blocks east of McBride. Lame livinieroom. diniiiKroom. bedroom, bathroom and kitchen on main floor, two laree bedrooms upstairs. Basement. Lot fenced, lovelv lawn This house is in sootless condition. Price $5300. Terms arrancea. i Armstrong. Agencies Phone 342. Red 192 V evenings. llDlCl GOOD OPPORTUNITY! Home! with revenue. Duplex house i with five furnished or unfur- nlshed rooms available imme-, diatelv. Apply 426 8th Ave E. ! tl51p ! FOR SALE House six rooms, bath and oantrv. Twrt lots near HI'th and Dav Schools. Easv walking distance to town. 4 7th Ave East. Black 20. Full price $4500 cash. U54pt , FOR-SAT.E Priced for anif t sa'e Wartime four, newlv nalntert inside and out. Some furniture. nhin machiiie. Fun price $2500. 1429 Pt"ot. Place (152pi FOR SALE Five room butiTa-low, furniture optional, el"'"' in Keasonable price 'itl terms. Blue 549. (151c) FOR PALE Five-mom house apartment downstairs, ciosp In. Phon Black 911. '154o FORRAI,F WnrtimP 0Vr "lh Ave Fnt t'MO" cash. P""i Ruoert Realty Co. 152; WANTED WANTFP TOP MARKET PRTCFS PAID for scran Iron Kteel. hrnss cnrippr. lend, etc Honest orndinir eVomnt. W-mnt mude Atla Tro Metals I td.. 550 P'lor 81 Vj"; ennver. B. C. Phone Pa""',? 6357. (J' and HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all i kinds , ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES : Black 752 Red 894 P.O. Box 1670 Colussi's Music Store Agents for the tinest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4tn St. Ph. Black 389 RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES D.C. 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on All Services GORDON D. RONS0N Oil Burner Specialist 733 5th Ave. W. Black 503 Moving, Paekinn, Crating kll H J 3 i ' I Wl tfl 'J 0 ll Shipping and General Cartage and Storage mbbBBHOHMBE Complete, Reliable and Effi- t it I l, dent Service. Also agents for rtll I fcviiiw HKP rGl vii IV Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. i j for Ceej-jen, Acetylene and all : Leaves Cow gov Float welding supplies. THURSDAY .jin.ctAv LINDSAY S CARTAGE ; & STORAGE LIMITED 2 j p nm m'' d 4 n p m m" 7 7nm P m SUNDAY Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910. Phones 60 and 68 Continuous from 10:30 a.m. . Weather permitting If T, you want x to sell it, advertise mm