Prince tttipcrt Dnflp J3cto0 Thursday, July 11," 1046 ONTREAL HAS EW MANAGER MONTREAL, P; Without any ,irma) contract or nourish of natures, Frank Selke auletly ucr .hi D-r-npral mnnnirpr- tUIV u.v. o ' ' o" lilp of the Montreal Forum and lu- Canadlen Hockey Club of ho National Hockey League, lie urseeda Tommy Gorman who eslgned last week to operate the n.awn nuuibuitum. DURABLE COMBS Nrw combs made of nylon can .aprlllz7.pd with balling water, ....... HI uwv 1 " nnatuif ni .... Vta W Now! Oil Major Leagues Resuming Today NEW YORK tfi IU'gultr league ba.seball play Js being resumed In the Major circuits today following the Interruption this week owing to the assembling of selected players for the All-Star game at Boston On Tuesday. No games were scheduled for yesterday. DAINTY WOOL FABRIC LONDON )-OritUh research has produced a wool fabric as fine to the touch as georgette. A Juniper of the light weave would weight 1V3 to 2 ounces whereas the average woollen Jumper weighs about six ounces. LOOK SHARP FEEL SHARP BE i SHARP w F4 Firing For your Kitchen Range! WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THE NEW RELIANCE IIOKIZONT.AL I LAME OIL BUHNER NOW AVAILABLE IN PRINCE RUPERT RELIANCE provides better heat for rooklner. haklrnr. water and kitchen heating; offers you all the advantages or ol) heating without limiting the stove to strictly an oil burnlnpr unit. Wilh o.iiriiAVT household refuse while the burner Is In actual nnprntlnn Burner may be viewed at address below or at IKI.NCi: RUPERT PLUMIIINC, & 1IKATINO Corner Second Avenue and Seventh Street Virk 1052 Sixth Avenue East RELIANCE SALES I'hone IDS SAVOY OTEL Car) Zarelli, Prop. uuurji I'.U. UOX 344 KRASER STREET Prince Rupert - I1 ' AND SERVICE P.O. Box 1363 HOUSE REPAIRS For General House Repairs, Interior and Exterior Painting, Concrete Basements and Sidewalks. Work done by the hour or contract. Call us for an estimate. McLcod, Pitt-Cross &Gibb Phone Red 924, after 6 p.m. ... . un tnii iiiarKet again COAL! mvc you inquired about The Philpott, Evitt COAL BUDGET PLAN in w ; tc f?tnm iicai winier; PHONE 651 or 652 fn i . - pieasea to announce that conditions I'wurn, ua LU juauu "RUPERT BRAND" SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPERS SMOKED ALASKA IILACK COD SMOKED 'MILD CURED SALMON Try them today from your Butcher or at your Favorite Restaurant. Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 20 YEARS AGO 1WPERT' SPORT July 11. 192G In the senior baseball league the Native Sons won over the Orand Terminals by 7 to 1. The Terminals had a new Dltchev Qordon, while Lamble hurled for ' the Sons. WJlson Doled out a . while Jack Uatchford and Harry! AJiona nu inree-Daggers for the Sons. At the picnic of the Loyal Orange Lodge and Ihe Loval Orange Benevolent Association. at Dlgby Island, the married ladles' race was won by Mrs. Tuck with Mrs. T. Boulter second. Alex McRae won over J. A. Tens In the married men's race. In the Northern B.C. Regiment Rifle Association shoot leading scorers were R. Davidson, M. M. Lamb, O. V. Wilkinson, II. Floyd, W. Brass, C. V: Evltt, 11. B. Eastman and W. Hoss. Thirty years ago the Edmonton Giants lost to a Prince Ru pert all-star team In a baseball game, the score being 9-7. Six games were played in the men's doubles and ten In the men's singles In the frst round of the city tennis championship. In the special soccer game arranged In connection wifh the current drive to raise funds for the Boys' Band the team representing Canada won over the Scotland team by four goals to nil. There was a big attendance. Scorers for the Canada team were Lambe, two goals, Dickens and Wilson one each. In what was probably Ihe best exhibition of tennis ever seen in Prince Rupert ft. Howard and A, If. Carmlchael played for two hours and a quarter In the final of the men's regimental singles last evening. The game will be continued at a later date. The score in Ihe first set was 15-13 with Howard the winner. In the second set Carmlchael won -4. SOPHIA THE GREAT Catherine of Russia was neith er Russian nor named Catherine. (She was born In Germany and christened Sophia, . LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 BOX 1398 Oil Burners Installed """" 'Spjt""- -1 -' , PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J. II. Srhuman S. Julian REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS ESTIMATES Night Calls: Blue 170 Green 787 CORNER SECOND AVE. and SEVENTH ST. WEST LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Furniture Repaired Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes Phone Green 971 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre NEW CONSTRUCTION ' REPAIRS ALTERATIONS GREER & BRIDDEN Builders and Contractors FIIONE RED 861 P.O. BOX 721 InfS AS BOMBS GET CLEANED BY SERVICEMEN- VS. soldiers at the Schierl-dead1vP"Hn?neTMy' 'a;Cenir,al dl5p0Sal Plant for caPtured Germa bases, empty one of the 2 Trema b "th? fa e gas 13 so vloIent that tled or permitted toremaln on the skin, It will enter the blood trcum and cause death. SHORT SPORT The world's non-stop walking record was broken at the White City, London, when P. J. Reading walked 129 miles 749 yards In twenty-four "hours without once leaving the track. He was itill going strong at 5 miles per hour at the finish and walked to the dressing-rnom unaided. The best recorded high Jump by a British athlete was achieved by Alan Paterson, Scotland's Junior champion when he cleared 0 ft. 5"i inches. The 18-year-old Jumper put up the English native record and the Irish record by half-an-inch. In winning both the 100 yard3" and the 220 yards at a London sports meeting R. McDonald Bailey, of Trinidad wore a new pair of track shoes that he had ordered over a year ago and which he had received only three days before the race. With the American women's tennis team winning the Wight -man Cup series against Great Britain by 7 rubbers to 0 English experts are calling for new methods of training. Buy War Savings Certificates NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 nio.Ni: 108 and Serviced Plumbing and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAL STOKERS BAR R & ANDERSON LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 I'KINCK KUPKKT Honor Roll List of Men and Women on Active fiervlc Are YOD responsible for someone's name not In this list? NAVY MKV 8ldney Aler.andfl Arvla J. Landals PeUr D. Allen JacK It. Laurie Cliarles Anderson Maurice Lay Harold Anderson James a. Laurie Stanley Andersun KlcharU Lelgltloii J. Armstrong Jr. Jantoft Leland H. Armstrong Paul Sr-tourneau ft. u. Armstrong Fred Lewis Ixm Arney Karl a. Llndqulst Ted Arney Tilly II. Lloyd George Bagshaw Bruce Love fted O. Barber Harry Lumlqulst W. O. Barker ' M. H. Meuse K'mlle Blaln Fred Miller John Bowman Ted Wills Arthur Bredeson Harry Monkley 1. K. Brwn jonn Morrison William Bremner T. A. Mulhern Bernard Brldden William Murdoch F. H. BrooksDank William Murray Oeorge J. Brown vvm. II. Murray James Bryant W. M. Murray Tony Bussanlch Daniel McDouald Bronson Bussey Jack Marfle Harold Btinn Robert McKa John Bunn Ernest McKlnley Huph Burbank Robrt Mclean O. Calderwood E. (Ned) Method Richard Cameron John MrLeod Russell Cameron Norman MrLeod V-dwarrt Capstlck rtuvH MeMeekln Robert Capstlck David McNub Doug. ChrtUlson Robert MrNt Vernon C. Clccone John D. MrRae. limes Clark Harold Nevlile Thomas Collins John O'Neill Wm. J. Commons r. ic. olsen Aiixtalr D. Crerar n-n(-itnn 8ydny croxtord p. E. M. Palmer Bpencer Davles Tank IJ Parker K'twarci uawes Gordon Parkin Onrdon Dell c R. Parsons John P. Denning Teter J. Peterson George Dlbb Doiila.i Pavne F. Dodd A. M. Phllllnson Vincent Dodd C. J. Phllllpson John Dnhl Bud Ponder Robert Duggan N. C. Powell Harold Duncan "ne-m- Robben Donald Eastman Lloyd M. Rice Elmer Eburne David Ritchie Melvln Eburne Jack Ritchie John Eby Robert Ritchie HODert l. t;nv Harry . Robb William Ear! Eby j. TI. Robinson Robert. Elklns Prhrt Piy William P. Elklns Arvld J. Bandhals Ue-n Engstrom rthur Saunders Martin Erlksen W. J. Scheaffer James Feasbv R. M. Scherk Bernard Fortune Rtanlev Scherk Terry Fortune J. D. Schubert Gordon Fra-ser A. Slmundsnn i'ieU Oav C Rllversltles Patrick M. amis x. J. Sims vfner Green M. Rkalmenid James Greer v W. Skinner faster Orlmble Henry Sklnrer Terry Orlmble .Trthn PVni Ian Orlmssnn Ole Rlatta Rovo Ourvlch Tori Smith lohn OrlnxsRon jack is. Hinitn Cnrl .1. Gustation Ma'cin """1th George D. Hague Ralnh Smith 'aen I'enklnson "Miter Smith Victor Hanley Thr pnn Matt Harris F. II. Stephens. Jr. Oten TTpmmons Carl Strnnrl W. W. HlMcbranrt -Hn Strand Yevor Hill Jack Stnrrle Ravmond Hougan Orme Stuart "111 Imnter riiarles Snnberg ''Victer Husnv Tivlnr Peter Hnsnv J. tt. Te'n 'mei M Irvine Paddv Tavlor Peter C. Johnson ' Valen Tom John'tone ptinlev Veltch Rodney Jones SI'l White DOTTLE RUPERT rKINCK COLLECTOR ' Phone Blue 737 We liny PERFEX Rottles PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICli 1 SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 12:30 Prince Rupert Time) Friday S3 Cardena, 10 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 9 p.m. Prince Rupert Time) Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 603 Jack W. Joy Robert Whiting L. (Sonny) Keaya Carl U. Wilson Alan J. Kergln Oscar Wlngham Harry J.. Knutson rterald P. Woodslde Percy Knutson Oeorge Tula Lloyd Lahte lack Yule i Women) Lavlnta Exley I". M. Thomson Dapane Hemmel U.S. NAVT (Men) 3. J. Robertion Howard Prlzzell VS. NAVT (Women) Viola M. Dybhavn ARMT Richard Adklns Wm. u. lverett Douglas E. Alvey Jamw Evan love 1. Armstrong Br. Clmence Lovln IjOUIs Astoria Charles u. Lord R. E. Aves o. P. Lyons Stanley Balllnger Danny Magnet C. P. Bartlett a. Marchlldon jacn uauour Cecil M. Marr Eric Barton Murlll Mathews Oeoffrey Bates Leonard Mendels, It. It. berrllng Steve Mentenko W. Beynon Jack Mlcholuk Jack Bergen Leo Mlcholuk S. W. Blrell Victor Miller P. O. Blrc D. Montgomery Leonard Blrtch R. Montgomery Walter Bird M. D. Monteaano N. Blackhall E. T. S. Moore Donald Blake Ciyde Moraes R. L. Bouvette Rtanlev -Moraes W. W. Bowes Ford Moran Lloyd Bowman Jack Moran Kay Eracewell James Moran Ronald Bracewell CarI Mostad ,1,,m,fJr2ss Otto Mostad J. W. Brldden Robert Moxley Karl Brornu Arthur Murray W. M. Brown John K. Murray Prank Bruce j. t A. Murray Vlrn;rBrant. Jack Musaanem Alfred E. Burnlp oeorge W. McAfee Melbourne Bussey M. P. McCaffery Arthur P. Cade K. McCrlmmnn John A. V. Cade .t c McCubbln rJJtl;fIilwon N- McOlashan ";.!? Calderwood A MacDnnald Aldocampaenola t,n venld Jack Pamnh.ll Campbell Jack . McEvoy . inhn Campbell 4iv rP4rinna William Cavalier D. McGrelsh Marn Csvenalle noriiri Mclntyre II. Chasteney A. Maclean Eric Chrlstlson I. O McLean o. Christopher Ian A. MicPae Arthur J nark .losenh Navlor Donald Clark W. II. Nesbltt Fdward Clark Leon an I Ness I-arrv C. Clark D. N. Nixon Oeorge Collins Jr. Donald Norton n. M. renins David W. Oland Henry P. Cloiitier Rohert nrme W. Collins James I.. J. Parent Jim Onhisr.1 Rhrt Parks Mike C!olusil Ynlr ararlette Prank Cnmndlna Robert n. Patrick D. J. T: Cook O. F. Penaev M. van Cooten Walter Perkins Orant Coverdale Frnle Perlstmm Walter Cross Pter Peterxon Rert Cross. Thomas A. Phelps Wallace E. Dell Arthur Phillips Charles Dennis Percy P. Pierce "hons Dennis w K. Ptlfold Jr. Prank Dcrrv N. R. Powell Peter Doherty Allan Prevost S,J?JIr,",ort O R Raabe Victor Duncan irrncst Ratchford Paul Dvornek Alf. M Rlvett Oeor-e Dvbhavn N A. Pavllkls D J. Edlund Oarnet C. Quick 'liviim Pl'ier Whltfif-ld Elder Harry L. Quick Ed. Repnery Prank Elliott James E. ReU tlele Essen Carl Reich A. R. Finer Freddie Reich Charles V. Fvltt Alex O. Rlx Oeorge Flewln . Fred Roberts, sr. Thnmis Plewln Fred Roberts. Jr. Dick Foni Wm. II. Roberts "llllfM OlI-lcl. R. O. Robinson James Oarllk E. S. Roper I. O. Oarrett It. RuiTderham tnhn natM Kaare Rudsvlck Tampt; IT Olhson Thomas II. Ryan lack Gilchrist Arnt Rye nsloh Olilles Olav Rysstad MfredE. a. Olllls WIdar A. Sandhals Tn-eph D. Olllls Fred Slmonda MlPon P. Olllls Bud Skattebol Andrew Olover Fred Scheaffer William Oomez R. J. Scheaffer nflrrni Oomen William Scherk John f1(H John T. Scully Earl Oordon Thomas Scully Ie OnrHon Bob Shrubsall Edward Oosnell Thomas Sibley w Graham B. Slmundson Hi'r'on Oren Olenn Smith T. N. Greenfield Hugh J. Smith O. n. Oun-a-Noot James Smith --in nurcrncn J. s. Smith Splro Onrvlrh W. D. Smith James Hadden Douelas Stalker wnvt J. A. Stewart Malcolm J. Harper Albert Stiles J. T. Harvev A. L. St. John I.. J. R. Havnes Alexander Storrle Iv. C, W. Havnes Jak Storrle n. II. A. Ilsynes Nell Stromdahl E. D Head James Suden Cecil Ilemmons J. O. Sutherland David Henderson Rov Sweet "wnM nibbard Richard 8ylvester P. C. I'lll O, Dan Taper U. II. Hlnton I.. V. Tattersal P E Hnd-klnson Robert Tavlor ""old T'ndion John Albert Ten Wm. C Hood W. R. Tobev v o. Horner D. ThomDson nnvld Houston , Arnold Tweed w.ncrc Houston .ick Unwm "rv Hudson Omar II. Tweed R. K Hudwm Rortnv Valpy t-Ved Hunter A. (Bill) Vance William Hutsnn Clarence Vaughan "aroli Ivarson S. Vlckerman phert Johnson Pohert Vncknvlch "'niter .Tn"nn .Tnnn walker Kenneth Johnstone. Wanamaker Made tiupreme Sacrifice FASTBALL July 12 -Orotlo vs. 99 Taxi, General Motors vs. Reserve Army. July 15 Co-op vs. Bo-Me-HI, Reserve Army vs. Grotto. July 17 Bo-Me-Hl vs. M Taxi. Co-op vs. General Motors. July 19 Orotto vs. Bo-Me-HI, Reserve Army vs. Co-op. July 2299 Taxi vs.. General Motors, Co-op vs. Orotto. July 24 General Motors vs. Bo-Me-HI, 99 Taxi vs. Reserve Army. The Girl's League fastball schedule: July 2 Moose vs. Macey's, Whirlwinds vs. Kinettes. July 7 Whirlwinds vs. Moose, Kinettes vs. Macey's. July 9 Moose vs. Kinettes, Whirlwinds vs. Macey's. July 14 Macey's vs. Moose. Kinettes vs. Whirlwinds. Classified Classifieds: 3e Der word tier innHixn 60c; c?ard rl rf Than Ir T l- t BIRTH NOTICE FOR, SALE MELLOR Born to Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE Studio lounge and S. J. Mellor at the Prince Ru- two chairs. 35 6th Avenue pert General Hospital, Mon- East. (182) day, July 8, a daughter, Elaine. - FOR Ton-and-a-half for bfmt i Ford V-8. Good condition. Two FOR RENT Room. Apply 806 ipare tires. Apply 1320 8th Fraser Street, after 4:30 p.m. Ease . (166) (166) ; FOR SALE Baby's play pen. FOR RENT Furnished house- Phone 452. ' (161) keeping rooms. 209 5th West " Apply No. 1, Helgersoh Block. P011 SALE Completely furnish-(162) ed S-room house on 2 lots. m u 1. Newly decorated. Owner call- FOR RENT Two-room house, ed away and forced to sell at furnished. 613 8th TJast. Phone loss. Call Coliart & McCaf-Black 900. (lei) fery Ltd., and see about thi3 ' FOR RENT-Three-room suFe, lfioa bal'ealn- (165) furnished. Washington Blk., FOr SALE-Restaurant business, apply suite 7. (164) good centrai location. Reason- FOR RENT Furnished rooms. flble Prlce- APPlv l3 843 9th Ave. West. (185) Daily News. (161) FOR RENT Mce single front FOR SALE-Dry kindling wood, 7 room with kitchen privileges. hl- load "vered, $2.00. Leave 221 5th Ave. East. (161) ycmr order d!erywaS , soon as possible. Fair Way FOR RENT Small cabin, single Food Market. Phone 434. (161) occupancy; partly furnished. FOR SALE Lumber. Phone 315 Sixth Aveue West. (tf) Green 698. (163) FOR RENT Two-roomed front FOR SALE 28' trolling boat, suite. 221 5th East. (162) "Buck I". Can be seen at New iiFi HELP WANTED vvri Floats, week-ends, Dodge Cove, week-days. (163) us uaiiy News. caretaker, (161) WANTED Lady to care for 11- TTTZ : ; -r. month-old child in own home. ,!t7,t $30.00 month. 1013 7th Ave. tPr 1 mple1' L C'V East. (163) dlt,on' Apply P,a Box "V EXPERIENCED WAITRESS evir SALE-Kitchen caip wifehr, stove too' an- a wanted. Apply Higgie's Cafe, .TOR Box 239, Smithers, B.C. (162 "-cr?am 3"d hlte i,rlm: : Going cheap, $25. Phone Black BRIGHT AND HONEST boys and 322. (tf) girls wanting Dally News de- - livery routes should enter their FOR SALE 6 room furnished names at the office; house. 742 7th Ave; West. (140) WORK WANTED GOOD BUILDING LOT in the - centre of Prince Rupert's best WORK WANTED 15-year-old business area. Apply Box 123 girl will mind children day or Daily News. " (tf) night. Phone Red 894 or call r F0R SALE Four-room house. at at 321 sn 8th 8tn Ave Ave, West west. (lfii) (161) " $1600 cash Appy 225 gth Aye WANTED East, evenings. 161) $WANTED Small old-style cook stove, Prince Rupert or Ter race. Must be reasonable. Box 1104 Station B, orjphbne Blue 924. J (it) WANTED Room and board for two healthy school-age boys, starting Sept. 1. Write P. Horner, Doreen, B.C. (162) WANTED Truck. 2 -ton dump truck preferred. Box 144 Daily News. (165) WANTED 3 or 4 -room modern furnished suite, centrally located. Box 142, Dally News. (1C1) WANTED Motorcycle in fair condition. Write T. D., Box 601, city. (163) WANTED Will the persons holding P.R. Port Day perpetual trophies for Inboard speedboat race and outboard motor boat race, won in 1939, please turn them in to the Bort Day Committee. A permanent replica will be turned over in exchange. (163) LISTINGS WANTED SELLING YOUR HOUSE? We have buyers looking for well-built 4 and 5 -room homes. Cash or terms. Consult us first. Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342. (164) AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES every Saturday at 171 Third Avenue East, (tf) Due to the critical shortages of automobile parts, we urge motorists more than ever before, to LUBRICATE and SAVE WEAK, if you wish to continue to ride. We use only the best grades of oils and greases. Call us for an appointment . . . PHONE ."(10. Pennzoil and Peerless Motor Oils RUPERT MOTORS LTD. CHRYSLER PARTS DEPOT July lGiloose vs. Whirl winds,! Macey's vs. Kinettes. July 21 Kinettes vs. Moose, Jp matey s va. wmriWinOS. July 23 -Moose vs. Macev'sl wniriwinds vs. Kinettes. July 28 Whirlwind vs. Miww ' jkiiicn.es vs. iwaceys. Junior League .11, lu A 1 .-a Ifrt TTl ri PpPrvp ArtYIU ve Can A t m 1 July 11 Sea Cadets vs. Bo-jf Me-Hl; Reserve Army vSco-y op. ' July 18 Bo-Me-Hl vs. Reserve Army; Co-op vs. Sea. Cadets. July 25 Co-op vs. Bo-Me-II'.; Sea Cadets vs. Reserve Army. UNPRODUCTIVE SOIL Tropical soils In general are among the world's least fertile i because they are subject to ero- 1 sion by prevailing torentlal t Advertising .. . . L- . i . 50c Birth NiCces; mill and Bond Packer, complete, in good condition. Box 1291, Prince Rupert. (165) FOR SALE Used logging boots from $3; used electric ranges from $15; slightly used book cases, $6; new rag rugs from $1.65; used 8-piece kitchen set, $22.50; used electric victrola, cost $235, now $05; office fixtures, fireproof safes, desks, chairs, filing cabinet, slightly used rugs, size 12x12, suitable fcr office, stores, hotels. Everything reduced in price. We sell and buy new and used furniture, also hardware. See us first, it will pay you. B.C. Furniture Co., 3rd Ave. Black 324. MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use tne modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company I.'mlted. Vancouver, BC. (tf) TENDERS FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon of Friday, July 19. next, for the purchase of Lot 6, Block 33. Section 5, City of Prince Rupert, Map 923, located at 527 8th Avenue West, together with the following Improvements located thereon: Ten -roomed, two storey frame house, and one small one-storey, three-roomed cabin. Separate sealed tenders will also be received for the furniture contents therein. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms strictly cash. Premises may be viewed by arrangement. Occupation subject to Rental Control Board regulations. Four-roomed flat In the ten-roomed house and the small three-roomed cabin are presently rented. Gordon F, Forbes, Administrator of the Estate of John Kach, otherwise known as John Tkach, deceased. (168) ft 1 i V. It h .7 j