Friday, May 17, 1946 (Prince Uupcrt Daily J3cUis DAY BY DAY The circle is divided into 360 degrees because the Egyptians once thought the year had 360 days. -Mi. 1 SI r. BV9IDHB0RBDDIIBHIIB We Have Done 1-""' AWNINGS SAILS . . . . . . WINDOW BLINDS CANVAS SPECIALTIES EDMONDSON'S 430 Uowsn Street (Behind 137 Fifth Ave.) Phone Black 1C9 P.O. Box 302 MATURE LEAP The leaf from which tea is made is not ready tor plucking until the bush is about five years old. Peoples . . . 2 10 1 FOR BATHING SUITS SLACK SUITS BEACIIWEAR BRA-TOPS RUPERT PEOPLES STORE OBBBinxBBiannBn UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY o at CENTRAL HOTEL HAS REOPENED We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. WE EXTEND A HEARTY INVITATION TO COME AND ENJOY OUR FINE FOOD GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL PLANNING AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION Stone Block LIMITED P.O. Box 1381 Phone 5(i:i Evenings: Green Kill 117 Serine Is Bclievinc COME IN Look for the Red "TODAY'S SPECIAL Cards with the black arrow indicating one of the Bargains of the Bay! MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 10 P.O. Box 575 ' Keep your Orders Well Ahead for our Quality Coals! PHONES 11G - 117 ALBERT AND McCAFFERY H B H D H a B F1 H H n! Storage and Furniture Crating HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 FRANCOIS LAKE LEGION HALL This is Talk Following; Keren! Successful Sniokcr FRANCOIS LAKE The Canadian Legion held a smoker at Francois Lake Farmers' Institute Hail on Wednesday of last week. There was a large attendance from Hums Lake and points east :nd west but, inspite of a free firy service, the attendance from the south was disappolnt- An enjoyable evening was spent vith J. R. Brown as master of i-pi emonies and produced a sur-uri.xin", amount of talent. Jack Roy of Ootsa Lake was the star nf the evening. Some $150 was realized and the intention of building a Legion hall was voiced. GLAMOR QUEEN Queen Elizabeth wore the first pair of silk stockings ever knit. FOR SALE Radio, 1912 Il-tubc Westinghouse, 5 bands, good condition. Phone Red . 992. (116) FOR SALE Heavy duty wood lathe. 3C" centres, and lA h p. electric motor. Phone Red 897 after 5:30 p.m. (116) FOR SALE Cheap! 7 acres, good soil, close Terrace, 5 cleared; 30 fruit trees, never falling water; no buildings. Home builder can make own terms. JJlue 924 or Box 1104 Station C., Prince Rupert. (117) FOR SALE Three-room frame hou::e, furnished. 101 Wantage Road. (1171 OPPORTUNITY FOR INVEST-ment $205 per month Income plus a four-room suite in downtown block. $5000 now full price only $8500. Apply Collart & McCaffcry Ltd. (119) FOR SALE Boys' bicycle. Apply No. 20 Cow Bay. (11G) FOR SALE 1934 Chrysler Air flow sedan, good tires, serial no. 142751. $375. N. L. Joiips, 1230-Water Street. Phone Red 808. (119) FOR SALE Furnished bungalow, nearly new; also furnsh-ed cottage, 2 lots, immediate possession, $4,000 cash; clear title. Apply Box 119 Daily News. (120) C II EST ER FI ELD .SUITE for sale, cheap. Phone Red 514. (121) FOR SALE 20-watt public address system, cw two 12-inch speakers in cases, 1 crystal microphone, 4 contact mlro-phones, perfet condition; fourcycle Easthope marine engine, cy clutch; .22 single shot Mossberg rifle, A-l condition. Snap for cash. Phono Red 803. (118) FOR SALE Modern five room house, maple floors, tile hi kitchen, close In. $3,000 cash. Armstrong Agencies. Phone ' 342. (tf) FOR SALE 15 h.p. Yale engine with propeller. Atlas Boiler Works. (117) DESIRABLE RESORT SITE on scenic Lake Lakelse, near Terrace, B.C., for sale or lease. Communicate with Frances Poe, 147 Linden Ave., Wllmctte, 111. (110) FOR SALE Slightly used hassocks, rcg. $10, now $2.50; used electric floor lamps, complete, from $4.50; battery radios, selling out, $7.50; 4-piece kitchen set, table and 3 chairs, $G.00; 7-picce dining room set, $42.50; bed and spring, $4.00; beds, complete, $12.00; McClary electric range, $10.00; new small size ranges, wood and coal, $23.50; new and used McClary and Gurney ranges; new electric hot plates, and press irons, from $4.75. All kinds of furniture and hardware sold and bought at the lowest prices. Sec us for a good deal. B.C. Furniture Co., 3rd Ave. Phone 324. FOR SALE Studio lounge, camp stove, full size bed, mattress and other furniture. 1340 Overlook St. after 6 p.m. (115) FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (126) FOR SALE Contents of small home cheap. Owner leavlns town on discharge. Phone Red ! 666. (115) , Timely Topics from Terrace STRIKE SCENE CONTINUES QUIET; PRETTY ANGLICAN CHURCH RITE The strike scene at Terrace has been fairly quiet with strikers picketing logging roads, bridges, the mills and an unusual number of idle men around town. There have been no clashes. Reports are current that the owners of two of the mills are willing to acede to the demands of the I.W.A. Both employers and em ployees are hoping for an early settlement. St. Matthew's Anglican Church was the scene of a quiet but very Classified Advertising - - - - mass I Clods: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 60a Dlrth Notice 00c; Cards of Thimkn. Death Notfces, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 2. ion sale FOR SALS Furnished rooming house, ten rooms, downtown. Possession at once; reasonable rents, good money-maker. Don't miss. Apply B.C. Clpth-lers, Black 324. (121) FOR SALE Trolling boat, Nancy G, 30 feet long, 8-foot beam. Phone Green 3D4. (120) WANTED WANTED Model A Fnrrl pneine WANTED Late model car for private use. Will pay cash. Write P.O. Box 187, City. (118' WANTED Small furnished place to rent. Business couple, no children. Apply Box 118 Dally News. (118) FOR RENT four-room 99G. FOR RENT FOR RENT Clean, furnished housekeeping suite and rooms. 344 Sherbrooke. (116) FOR RENT Small four-room house, to party buying furni ture. Phone Red 142. Ave. West. MRS. E. PERRAULT your Spencer agent from Rock Island, Que., for foundation garments. Is opening a shop on 318 6th Street on May 1. Residence Phone Black 304. (121) LLOYD'S CORN AND CALLOUS SALVE gives immediate relief from corns and callouses. 50c. at Ormes Ltd. (117) MACHINERY VO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company I 'ml ted. Vancouver. RC Acents. LOST .MONEY TO LOAN 1.10 2.1.11! 17.IIX 13.!HI $ K.73 (tf) LOST Rrown leather key case, zipper closing. Call 864. Reward (116) RADIO SERVICE RADIO SERVICE For guaranteed radio satisfaction phone C and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRae Bros. Ltd. 1 1 ELI' WANTED WANTED Man for dairy work, permanent position. Valentin Dairy. (117) WANTED By June 1 and not later than Jul. 1: capable girl for general housework at "The Dunes," Apply Mrs. John Slag-boom, Tlell, B. C. (115) WANTED Capable women to mind children from 1 to 5 on good afternoons. Phone Red 972. '(118) MONEY TO LEND . . . and Glad of it SIHII S0.X8I 3I.17I 2.1.HII 17.4i$I3.28 .',0(l SI.79I .KI.MII 43.031 2!).I0 22.11 7in i27.ini .V12 fil..13 43.r,.1 S3.20 1,000 Ki!)..',s:ii:).K:)! kk.oiI sk.ii 11.27 l-arjer loans , at proportionate eost. If you have Victory Bonds, or a life Insurance policy of sufficient cash surrender value, you can borrow at cen lower Interest rates. BANK OF MONTREAL CIS was guest of honor at a tea held for her in the Skccna Dine and Dance by Mrs. Gordon Brookes. Mrs. Alger comes from near Lon- prctty wedding on Tuesday after- don, England, and the occasion norm when Miss Gloria .inv s. afforded her the opportunity of Bushcll of Vancouver became the bride o Lyle Douglas Holland of Kalum Lake. Rev. R. Hills officiated at tHc ceremony. Mr. Holland is the government linesman at Kalum Lake and his wife is a former member of the Canadian Women's Auxiliary Corps. Mrs. Milton Alger, a war bride recently arrived from England, meeting some of the local people. Those present were Mrs. S. Mills, Mrs. J. Haaland, Mrs. W. C. Osborne, Mrs. Pache, Mrs. F. Campbell, Mrs. S. Campbell, Mrs. R. dc Kcrgoummcaux, Mrs. Anne J Ktrkaldy, Mrs. S. Klrkaldy, Mrs. G. C. Pratt, Mrs. Lindberc, Mrs. Mott, Miss Jean Hill, Miss J. Macdonald, Miss Jacqueline de Kcrgoummcaux, Miss Dorothy Cole, Miss Noreen Oliver, Miss Merle West, the Misses Mary, Phyllis and Grace Little, Miss Jean Klrkaldy. Miss Jean Hill, who Iras been visiting with Miss F. James and Miss J. Macdonald of the Terrace Elementary School staff. for spare parts. Apply Box 117, Wt,on Thursday evening for her Dally News. (117) rome in uiewew. Mrs. G. Mclnnes and young daughter left on Tuesday night's train for a brief trip to Prince Rupert. Arthur Brookes, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Brookes of Terrace, arrived a few days ago from Prince George. Mrs. Hagan Sr. of Copper City left on Tuesday for a visit to th coast city. Miss Gladys Fisher R. N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. 222 9th Fisher of Terrace, left on Tues- Partly furnished flat. Phone Black (121) PERSONAL (117) day evening for Vancouver. SHOWER FOR BRITISH BRIDE SMITH ERS- Mrs. Carl Anderson, who recently arrived from Overseas to join her husband in Smlthcrs, was the guest of honor at a surprise shower on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. C A. Hinchllffe. Vnc guests were members of the two groups of the Women's Auxiliary of St. Jame's Anglican Church. Contests were enjoyed during the early part of the evening and then gifts for the guest of honor were brought In in a beautifully decorated basket, the presentation being made by Mcsdames Hlnchliffe and Ford. Mrs. Anderson received many" lovely gifts for her new home and wishes for happiness from her friends. She thanked those present for their kindness. Lunch was served and among those ass is t i n g Mrs. Hinchllffe were Mesdames Hos-klns, Leach, Davis, Galbralth and Ford. Mrs. Anderson's home was in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. Mr. Anderson Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Anderson of Smlthers, and was In the Canadian Army overseas for some four years, part of which time he was stationed In England. They have taken up residence In the former E. W. Johnson home and Mr. Anderson is working In a lumber camp near Smlthers. HOSPITAL DAY AT SMITHERS The Bulkley Valley District Hospital Auxiliary held their annual tea at the hospital on Wednesday afternoon. It was very well patronized and many of the guests were shown through the hospital by members of the staff. Lunch was served in the dining rooms and Mrs- Klrby an M" Tf vni. nnrrl mnnev. come in and Evar" poured tea and coffee from state your case. Wc wish only to know that your purpose is sound and that you can repay without hardship. Endorser are not necessarily required. Bee the man&cer or accountant of your nearest 11 of M branch. 27c a month for $100 Loan rrp;i.ntlile In it monthly Instalments (eiiial to 1 of 1 Interest rr month) TlllJti; IS NO OTIII It CIIAUdi: You repiiy liy Monthly Instalments (i U 13 18 21 Cash pay- pay- pay- pay. payroll nil's oris mis oris in ts set inci.i Di(J i.Ti;m;sT J .Ml H.1X 3.WS 1.301 7.1 18.73 ..11i 0.1.11 100' Ki.'Jfii ll.3! K.KO a taDie aainuiy aecoraiea wan fresh cut flowers. ThLs affair was under the capable direction of the president of the auxiliary. Mrs. Grace Greene, and amon."? those assisting with the serving were Mesdames Boucher, Lud-gate, Kllpatrlck, Hosklns, Cas-sldy, McLeod and McRae. IN THE SUritETvIR COURT OP KRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP LOUIS SINEAU DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of ills Honor, juatce nsner, made on , the 18th day of April, A D. 1046. 1 1 was appointed Administrator of the j FKtate of Louis Slneau, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to I me on or before the 31st day of May, j A.D. 1946, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their lndebtcdncfo to mo i forthwith. 1 DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 18th day of April, A D. 1048, ' GORDON P. FORBES. Acting Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. , M20 TERRACE HOTEL CHANGES HANDS E. Willie Sells Hostelry to Powell River Man Clianp.c Effective at End of .Month For 17 years proprietor of the Terrace Hotel at Terrace, E. Willie has sold the property to S. Cohut who comes from Westview near Powell River, according to word received from the Interior town. The new proprietor will take possesslon on June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Cohut were at Terrace this week In connection with the transaction and passed through the city last night from train to boat on the way back to Westview to make final arrangements for moving north. Mr. and Mrs. Willie plan on making a trip to Winnipeg after which they will return to Terrace to take up residence In .A Pleasant Farm We now live on a pleasarft farm Where there's a chicken houss and barn; A big wide river flowing by And, above us all, a deep blue sky. A vegetable garden, flowers, too, With tall trees, quite a few. As you and your friends would think, j We now have fresh sweet milk to drink. j And by lie lamp at night we read After the dog and rabbits we feed. When all Is silent, we go to our beds And often dream of our Rupert friends. JOYCE PERRY, Grade V. Tcrracp. .(Former Dally News delivery' girl). This. Is Our Jiusincss WV Take advantage of our many years of auto and general machine repair experience. The Terrace Machine Shop and Garage is under the management of Bill Osborne and has secured the services of J. Campbell, who has had many years of experience In car and truck work. CONSULT US! Terrace Machine Shop AND GARACE Terrace TERRACE Transfer&Taxi S lor age WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT. (H, SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See K. E. iMOKTIMKR 324 2nd Ave. Phone 83 'HMBBuiHlliMWHimii. TRAPPERS AND BUYERS Don't be foolish and sell your furs at the waterfront when you can fetch them to Gold-blooin's and get 30 percent more. BEAVER $85 LAtUSE BLANKETS .. $70 MEDIUM $10 SMALL $20 Prices for everything are 25 percent higher WILLIAM G0LDBL00M THE OLD RELIABLE today ffMttiR RIFLE RANGE SOLD JOHANNESBURG, 0) The Booyseus Rifle Range near here has been sold. About half the area was sold to the jovcrnmcrit SllOVJo AT 12,37 TOO 2 40 4 50 ;md ;i h,i ,. . acquired hv ., ." vetrt ii,t,. - ... f w., Ui i nx llburb. iiuui nun nr ni1' rir! , lional hou ol) ..- n.,r qOICK Ahio EASY TO PREP; AUNTM A Satisfying Treat for Summer Suppers! tC te ...itlAlV flaw. 1 u.We a1 a dir.c;o',rouna ;Wett0 ton-, ce ' Fo thcr 7: ""WW.. ecor d1"" :,t;ae. So light and tender so temptingly delicioui, Aunt Jemimas are ideal for satisfying suppm! Prepared in a twinkle and eaten withi smile . . . you're always sure that the tantalizing fragrance of gulden brown Aunt Jemimas will be a big hit , demand many encores! Trtat the family tomorrow to 1 ligh t, satisfying meal of Aunt Jemimas! .v.. paf-":. 'v IfMNCSKIS r Ord A Rfi. liirr Tht QvoWr O0I1 Company el Canada tlmiliJ orl It ftonof Pi Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 1 1 A.M. TO I A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.ml Music by "Esquires" Mondays and Thursday; 10:30 to 12 p.m. CIIINKSK DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATEK TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS I'llONU I'M 735 THIRD AVENUE WEGT J. KESTEN Furrier 731 DAVIE STREET, VANCOUVER, FUR STORAGE CJ A W. I Mi? I T A III .!! AND 1NSI HL" we take Trade-ins as payment on olf '.j FUR COAT ORDER NOW I'AtL U WHEN YOU NEED IT. WE DO REMODELLING, CLEANING. GLAZING REPAIRING and KELININU REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE i;UPEBr H j Chop Suey Chow Mfin Chinese Dishes our specialty-Open 0 a.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE