l?dnce Rupert Daflp J3etos Friday, June 14, 1946 Plastic Furniture For Luxury Planes LONDON, 0 Nylon, used for the first time In aircraft furnishing, Is to cover the convertible seat-bunks of Britain's new Short Solent flying boats, 12 of which are being built for British Overseas Airways' Far East routes. The Solent will be the last word in "Flyins Hotel" luxury. Its passengers will be able to sleep in comfortable bunks, look out at the scene below from a promenade and have drinks at a bar while flying at nearly 200 miles an hour. There are electric f0 S WW ; ! THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" COAL! Have you inquired about The Philpott, Evitt COAL BUDGET PLAN Be WISE now! Be WARM next winter! PHONE 651 or 652 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert WE SERVE YOU NOTHING BUT THE BEST SPECIAL RED BRAND REEF CHOICEST FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS-COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Daily RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE 21 razor plug-Ins In the men3 dressing room. The women's dressing tables are to be made of plastoply, an immensely strong but light plastic used in aircraft for the first lime. POULTRY FOR ENGlAND BRISBANE, Australia 0) Two shipments to England of 00 tons of dressed poultry, representing 78,000 live birds, have been made by the Queensland Poultry Farmers' Co-operative Society. This Is equal to the average annual export fron the whole of Australia over the past ten years and to two-thirds of the peak year's export in 1039-40. It's Wallace's M - Summer Leisure Wear T Slacks Sweaters Slack Suits Bathing Suits For smart lounging, those gently tailored Wallace Play Time Togs are the talk of the town. Come in and choose jour favorite today. AT . WALLACE'S Of Course! Keep House With Paper This Summer You'll thank your foresight in providing plenty of paper napkins, waxed paper, shelving, towels, paper plates, cups and other paper household aids. i I M i HI AT COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Warm comfortable r corns with plenty of hot water. Reasonable weekly rates to reliable tenants. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE 676 THIRD AVENUE WEST DROUGHT IS ALLEVIATED Light Showers to Heavy Rains Have Occurred on Canadian Prairies WINNIPEG Precipitation langing from light showers to heavy rains have occurred over the prairie provinces during the past week, thereby alleviating at many points the serious crop condition due to previous drought, according to the weekly crop report of the department of agriculture of the Canadian National Railways. Seeding in all sections Is prac tically finished and seasonal rainfall and warm weather are now required to hasten crop growth. There are still several points in Manitoba and the open prairie region where a good steady rain is required immediately t0 ensure a normal crop. Apart from isolated reports of cutworm damage and weed growth no serious setbacks have been occasioned by other than weather conditions. Cool weather prevailed in the Okanagan Valley with several heavy rains and strong winds. Some hail damage over a 40-mile square around Pcnticton Is reported. The cherry crop Is now estimated to be 35 per cent below last year, while apricots, peaches and pears promise one of the heaviest movements from the Okanagan territory. Apples should run around seven million boxes. Vegetable crops are only fair. STRIKES CUT PRODUCTION CANBERRA, Australia Q Strikes in the coal, steel and car battery industries in New South Wales this year have caused a production loss of nearly $2,000,-000, said Latham Wlthall, director of the Associated Chamber of Manufactures, in a review of Australian production for the first quarter of the year. A survey by the Advertising Research Foundation," that found E9Tr of the women and 81 of the men had read a local story In one newspaper, is amDle nroof of the drawing power of daily newspapers. UM) ItKtilKTKV ACT Re: Certificate of Title No. 16415-1 to Lot Six Hundred and Sixteen (616). Range Five (5). said to contain One Hundred and Seventy-one 171) acres, more or less. Excepting thereout the Right - of - Way of the Grand Trunk Pacllic Railway, said to contain Six decimal Four Five (645) acres, more or less. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of Robert Leek Mcintosh has been filed In this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication thereof. Issue a Provisional Certificate of Title. In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me In wrltln?. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B C, this 6th day of June, 1946. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. (161) (JOVK.tXMKM I.HJIOK ACT NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENCE NOTICE Is hereby given that on 2nd day of July next the undersigned intends to apply to he Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence No. 7364 Issued In respect to the premises being a part of a building know nas Terrace Hotel. Bltuate on Kalum Street In the Village of Terrace. B.C. Upon lands described as Lots Twelve (12) Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14) of Block Twelve (12) of District Lot Three Hundred and Sixty-nine (369) Range Five (5) Coast District. Map 972 Prince Rupert Land Registry District, in the Province of British Columbia. from Emllle Willie to Terrace HoteU Limited, having its head office at the Village of Terrace, B.C. the transferee. DATED at Terrace, B.C.. this 28th day or May 1948, A D. TERRACE HOTELS LIMITED. Transferee. 149 NAVAL NIGHT officially died at of today's Navy lives on. "Night huge brass candle caudle. electric torch to cherish irom this 18th V6r, Classified Advertising Cl&Mlfleds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 50c. Birth NaS.ce. 60c; CariU or Thanks, Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcement: 12. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Kathleen Davis of Katy's Klecn Kitchen desires to thank Fire Chief II. T. Lock and members of the city fire department for their prompt and efficient service at the time of her recent fire; also all friends who assisted In any way. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our many friends for their messages of sympathy and beautiful' floral offerings during the Illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. Special thanks to Dr. C. II. Han-kinson and the nurses of the Prince Rupert General Hospital. J. D. McCRIMMON AND FAMILY. FOR SALE FOR SALE Oil burner range. 843 9th Ave. West. (144) FOR SALE 24 h.p. engine. $75. Boat "Calista,'' New Floats. (140i MODERN CAFE in centre of city. Best of kitchen equipment and fixtures. Steady business clientele. Excellent opportunity for cash buyer. Armstrong Agcn cies, 307 3rd Ave. West. (144 1 FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet. 961 10th Ave. East. (142) $4200 WILL BUY 6-room house. 5th Ave. West, near McBridc. In excellent condition; basement, furnace, electric stove. Apply Collart & McCaffery Ltd. (143) FOR SALE 6 room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (140) FOR SALE Tenders will be re ceived by the undersigned until noon of Friday, June 14, 1946, for the purchase of trap-line, situate north of Kismugallum Lake, Latitude 54.45, Longitude 128.30, and belonging to the estate of the late William Howard Cava-nagh, deceased. Terms: strictly cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Gordon F. Forbes, Acting Official Administrator, Administrator of the Estate of William Howard Cavanagh, deceased. (139) GOOD BUILDING LOT in the centre of Prince Rupert's best business area. Apply Box 123 Dally News. (tf) FOR SALE Four-room house. $1600 cash. Apply 225 9th Ave. East, evenings. (143) FOR SALE 7-room house on waterfront lot at Dodge Cove 32 -volt power plant, wired for city power. Oil burner range and sundry furniture. All for $2200 cash. Apply Collart & McCaffery Ltd. (140) FOR SALE 10 and 12-inch cedar shiplap, fir flooring and di mension, going at $25.00 per thousand. It won't last long at these prices, so hurry. J. Sackner, Dyer Apts. (142) FOR SALE New and used furniture at the lowest prices. We buy new and used furniture and hardware and pay better prices than others. Used hassocks, $2.50; used gramophone records, 20c; used Rogers 1847 spoons and forks, 65c; used barber chair. $35.00; used dining room set, 7 pieces $42.50; used radio, 7 tubes. $15; used gate-leg tables $4.00; used and new paint brushes, best quality, from 15c; new Gurney ranges; also electric irons at reduced prices; slightly used pool table, like new complete, V2 price. B.C. Fur niture Co. Black 324. In The Bost Of Tradition It's Always Timely TERRACE Topics Mrs. Gummow arrived In Terrace Wednesday night for the purpose of organizing a Women's Institute. S. G. Preston, district agriculturist from Smlthers, was on hand to meet her. In company with Mrs. Will Robinson and Mr. Preston, Mrs. Gummow visited around Terrace on Thursday. Organization meeting was held that evenlng'ln the Orange Hall. Mrs. Doris Brentzen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson of Terrace, Is now doing public health work in Prince George. Mrs. Brentzen graduated in Pub-lice Health Nursing recently with the highest marks In class thereby winning the prize donated by the. Provincial Government Board of Health. Oscar Johnson of Ootsa Lake. who was on the accounting staff of the Dry Dock In Prince Rupert during the war years, Is holidaying in Terrace for a few days. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Monday ss Princess Adelaide. 10 p.m. Tuesday ss Catala 12:30 pjn. Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. Friday ss Cardena, 9:00 p.m. June 12, 22, July 3 s Princess Louise, p.m. June 15, 26, July 6 ss Princess Norah. rrum Vanruum Sunday ss Catala, 4 pjn. p.m. Monday ss Princess Adelaide Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 10:00 a.m. . . i IN THE SUPREME COUNT OF ' BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE I WILLIAM NICHOLSON BELL. DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Ills Honor. W. E Fisher, made on the 3rd day of June. A D. 1046, I was appointed AdmlnlatraUir of the Estate of William Nicholson Bell, deceased, and all pa i ties ha Ting claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 15th lay of July. A D. 1843. and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required o pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. D C . thU 3rd day of June, A D. 1946. ALBERT EDWARD RODDIS. Official Administrator. Telegraph Creek. BC. J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic I If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 993 Wm. H. FRANCKS Optometrist of Vancouver is now in Prince Rupert Wm. H. Francks is vlsltinc; this city uniu May, 20. Mr. Francks Is at the Prince Rupert Hotel and open for appointments. Appointments can be made at the hotel. CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS No. 4 ROUNDS: Although the great Nelson the battle of Trafalgar, many customs teach Jack Tar that Nelson's spirit Hounds" are still being made wuh a lantern containing a single lonesome For practical purposes, a powerful is also carried hut the Navy continues the glow of tradition which radiates - century lantern! Vm FOR RUNT BEACH HOUSE For a restful holiday. Good accommodation. Details write Mrs. J. Sugden, Francois Lake. B.C. (141) TO RENT Summer cottages, near Ferry Landing. Good fishing, near store and Post Office. Ideal for holidays. $10 weekly. Neave, Francois Lake, near Burns Lake. B.C. (141) FOR RENT Double room. Phone Red 443. WORK WANTED LADY 50. with 4-months-old baby desires housekeepers position to bachelor or widower without children. Real home is object. Box 132 Daily News. (It) WANTED WILL PAY up to $1500 cash full price, for small house. Box 1257 Station B. tt'40) WANTED TO RENT GUlnet boat on percentage basis. Phone Blue 371. 1452 East 6th Avenue. (140) WANTED TO RENT Four to six roomed house with option of buying preferred. Box 131 Dally News. (143) WANTED Marine engine, 5 to 6 h.p. Phone Green 827. (144) WANTED Persian kitten, male. Phone Black 166. (140) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Driver for delivery truck. Apply Bulkley Market. (tf) WANTED Ward maids for Prince Rupert General Hospital. Apply Matron. (tf) PERSONAL RUGS and Chesterfields cleaned and shampooed. Phone Blue 313. (140) EXCELLENT COMMISSION to agents calling on householders with new postwar line of Electrical Appliances not .on sale anywhere in Canada. Enquiries Invited from men now on routes. Write or wire Flu-O-Ray Corporation, Hamilton, Ontario. (139) LOOK YOUKOgRI Restore natural colour to greying hair with Angellque Grey Hair Restorer. $1 at Ormes Ltd. LOST AND FOUND POUND Lady's watch along Second Avenue. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. Phone Black 945. (It) WALLET Finder please keep money within and return wallet to address therein. (139) .MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the moden and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufac tured by National Machlnerj Company I-'mlted. Vancouver B.C Uf Agents. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES every Saturday at 171 Third Avenue East, (tf) t Red Gillis has taken 4 over 1 Robertson Rottle Iiuycrs and the business will 5 be known as the a PRINCE RUPERT J HJOTTLE COLLECTOR r Plum Itliip 717 -. MILD or MEDIUM "'TTjTHWoCT IlifflWOMff? PWM CORK TIT AND PLAIN mSBK -ifflr SjEBmSK timimliimimiil rrnliffi MAYOR PLAYS HOUSEBREAKER PALMERSTON NORTH, N.Z., -Alayor A. E. Mansford of Palmcrston North has turned housebreaker. Acting without permission he seized a govern ment owned house and installed a homeless family In It, after personally breaking In. The house, a 14-room building, had been vacated by the army over 12 months ago. Some time ago the mayor asked the government to turn it Into four flats to relief the acutJ housing shortage In the city, but got no satisfaction. Then the police brought to him a family which had come to them In desperation as they could not get accommodation and faced the prospect of spending the night In the open. The mayor sent an urgent telegram to Prime Minister Peter Fraser "asking that the house be made available Immediately. He waited until evening but got no reply. Oolng to the house, Mr. Mansford forced a window and admitted the homeless family which was waiting outside. "The housing crisis in this city has reached state where a THhAV A Kin CAT IUIHI Mill JMIi THEY'RE SPREADING THE LAUGHS BY THE SHOWBOAT lOHOi CtroHol GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS - LARGE OR SMALL PLANNING AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION Stone Block LI.MITKI) P.O Box 1381 Phone Evenings: Green l(l.'l Trimz Ready -Pasted Wallpaper Anyone Can Hang This New Miracle Wallpaper NO PASTE - NO TOOLS - NO MUSS Cuts Your Decorating Costs to a Minimum See the Colorful Patterns and Try a Sample Today! York General Construction See or riione Us on a New Insulation KIMSUL smct!,inr Ncw and t,,c I5cst Free Estimates on Any Kind of Construction You Name It, and We Can Do It WE HAVE OUR OWN SHOP WE CAN MAKE ANYTHING Phone Black 12C Day Phone Hlack 731 Lveninsi Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AMI 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.m Music by "Esquires" Mondays and Thursdays 10:30 CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY FOR OUTSIDE iMnd Centenarian Ur I ransvaal Parrn " JOIIHANF.sm;rr, Bechuana natiyr ice TV one woman Uvjn -. 'n tlf.. ern Transvaal aro than 100 years m a South African r,-. 'J of".. The census .,i that the man i-, , t it. ld, and his v, iv T - Diina, but, on ir f! -. and his wifp , They HVe witli ' '1 son, who Is w;i ; .. p,, if sloner. on a f.o rii ;:, W troom. Thry , ,w ',, man and his ft the South Africi, As they hav- ..,.. an old age pen kk. ly had their f, ride when thev v:. : town to Ret a p-! , u lngs ($2.25) a mo:. , ii i In co-oper;itiiii "B: tlsh Arrov t lit- o-; Tinted "Tli Afiv , i daily for Brit , manoeuvres, in own local daily p.' ' ; major outburst !nr U done," u Ml ford. AT 1.00 - 2:54 4 ,5 i n , AB80rM05IEUO NAUGHTY NINETIES On f.t Simc puqMf .MUSICAL - NOYLLTY CARTOON' - Ntws SEKIAL to 12 p.m. CHOW IEIN ORDERS PHONE VM 735 THIRD AVENUE WE&l