it M II Induce Utiucrt Daily Jflelus Wednesday, April 17, 1946 WINNIPEG NURSE MARRIES HERE The McBrldc Street home of the "Wcrtdlirj March played by Mr. arid Mrs. B. R. Dodds was the setting on Monday evening at 0 o'clock for a wedding which joined Miss Molly Fletcher, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Fletcher of Winnipeg, and Harry Robb, only son of Mr. and Mrs William Robb of 403 Eighth Avenue East. The rite was performed by Rev. A. F. MacSwcen of First Trcsbyterlan Church. Dodds, the bride was CTresscd in bride. a gold travelling suit with brown accessories and a corsair of gardenias. Her bridesmaid was Miss Dorothy Scwell, who wore r r A Loud of Easter Gifts Mrs. J. S. Black at the piano and Mrs. Charles Anderson on the violin. At a receptloti held In the Dodds home following the ceremony, the more than 30 guests who attended were received by the bridegroom's mother and Mrs. Dodds. Toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. MacSwcen. The three-tier wedding cake was Given In marrir.ge by Mr. i cut In traditional fashion by the Serviteurs were MLss Edith Dodds, Miss Chrlssic Montgomery and Miss Rcrnlce Llnklater. Following a honeymoon .spent a suit or turquoise blue wun n win,'. peg, lor wnicn me new black accessories and a corsage ly married couple left after the of pink carnations. i reception, Mr. and Mrs. Robb will Groomsman was Ch a r lcs ! return to Prince Rupert, where Anderson. iMr Robb is cmplovrd at Chris The bridp entered the decora- i Mill Bakery, etl living room to the strains of The bride has been a mt:"b- You will find that certain gift at THE VARIETY STORK The large variety of goods on display will make it easier for you to do ! your shopping. ' THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" Bis League Bali Starts NEW YORK, Yesterday was the opening day for the American and National Leagues. Baseball's sluggers started off the season the right way. Hank Grecnbcrg's home run helped win the game between Detroit and the St. Louis Browns. Joe DiMaggio came through with a homer as the New York Yankees won their opener. Mel Ott and Ted Williams also got homers In the openers. Bob Feller featured In the opening day of baseball. He shut out the Chicago team as the Indians won by one run.. of the nursing staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital for the last four years. The groom seived In the Navy throughout the war. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Tomorrow s Store TODAY offers . . . IfOUlliMllUM Mil i iml-j mm 1 is&rrtii fill, i NOW ON DISPLAY! A : Til TDona rclu mm 3& ...built for Canadians by Ford of Canada S. E. PARKER LIMITED 170 Third Ave. East Prince Rupert, B.C. PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) Sales Every Saturday HE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free GEO. J. DAWES The Auctioneer PHONE RED 127 Ask for George ACROPOPLIS BUILDINGS UP FOR SALE War Assets Corporation's office has been Instructed to advertise 129 buildings comprising the former American Army cantonment In Roosevelt Park, formerly Acropolis Hill, for sale by tender, according to local manager 1. M. McKmnon. Mr. McKinnon leaves Thursday on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver on his way to Ottawa for a conference with leading officials of the Crown corporation. He expects to be back about May 1. The buildings to come up for lender, according to Mr. McKinnon, comprise the whole cantonment with the exception of the gymnasium which is still being left open to purchase by the City of Prince Rupert. Recently council In committee of the whole appointed a FOR SALE One 25 h.p. Cana- dlan Fairbanks Diesel engine, complete, in good shape. Write Crawford Transfer Co. Ltd., Stewart, B.C. (96) I FOR SALE Roller canaries, singers and hens. -Also breed- , ing cages and pairs. At Star Shoe Shop, Fulton Street. BARGAIN 20 acres good farm land at Terrace; 7 acres cleared .fenced. Good water supply, l'i miles from school. 40 fruit trees in bearing; fish creek at rear; strong cabin. $700. Box 120, Terrace, B. C. .(93) FOR SALE Machinists' tools; dining room chairs; two rockers: odd chairs; one double and one single bed, complete; one steel folding cot, complete; droo-lcaf kitchen table; small mahripjnv table: larce lawn mower. Mrs. Conncry, 450 Sherbrooke Ave. Phone Blue 267. (92) FOR SALE Four-burner and oven General Electric kitchen range and annex: one con-golcum rug. '1533 Plggot Ave. (95) FOR SALE Large tricycle, also kiddy car. 332 7th Ave; tasi. (921 FOR SALE O Chrysler, '30 Studebaker. 30 G.M.C. truck, 1-ton. Apply National Motors, phone Red 392 or Box 938. (91) FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (100) FOR SALE McClary electric ! range, used. $10.00; barber , chair, fair shape, $35.00; small size coal and wood stoves, new, $28.50: new hardwood chairs, special, $2.65; tri-light lamps. big assortment, used, from $5.00; electric and battery ra-I dio sets from $10.00; electric press irons; hot plates, new, 10c; slightly used kitchen 6et, $16.50; dining room set, seven pieces, in good shape $45.00. All kinds of furniture and hardware bought and sold at the lowest prices. B. C. FURNI-TUflE CO. Black 324. FOR SALE Dressing table, chlf-fonlere, single and double beds complete, modern kitchen sink complete, small tables, stand lamp. Phone Blue 562. (tf) FOR SALE One black coat, size 16; also one fur Jacket, size 10. Both practically new. Phone Black 390 or call 117 4th Ave. W. (91) FOR SALETri-llte lamp, magazine rack, coffee table, electric fan, office chair and record player. Apply 117 4th Ave. W. or phone Black 390. (91) FOR SALE; Five windows, four cedar posts. 1108 7th Ave. E. (tf) FOR SALE 17 h.p. Rap, seml-diescl, complete with shaft and propcllor, in good condition. $200. Phone Orcen 609. (91) FOR SALE 7 h.p. Palmer marine engine. Apply Tchjcsvold, Dodge Cove, Digby Island. (94) FOR SALE 8 h.p. Vivian, shaft and propellor. 15 h.p. three cylinder Yale. Also brass shafting, propellors, transmissions and boat hardware. Atlas Boiler Works. 404) FOR SALE Vacant modern 'flat May 1 with 3 bedrooms In building which is for sal6 at 171 3rd Ave. E. Ground floor i earning good rental. A reasonable offer will be accepted. Apnly Dybhavn & Hanson. Ltd. (gi) FOR SALE New modern house on water side of Ambrose Vvc, Three rooms and bath. Two lots. Possession in one month. $2800 cash. II. G. Helgerson Ltd. ' (92) FOR SALE 10th Ave. EastT4-room house, fully modern, hardwood floors, furnace, garage. $2200, terms available. Collart & McCaffery Ltd. (95) FOR SALE One Lynn enamel threc-wick oil burner, ;com-plete with tank and feed valvt nearly new, G50 Seventh Avenue East (92) I sub-committee t0 negotiate for ; a price more favorable than ; War Asset's original offer of $15,300. It is understood that a letter dealing with the subject was sent by the committee to War Assets today. The committee consists of Mayor Daggett, Alderman McKay and Alderman Youngs. ' Unofficial Information, which could not be confirmed at War Assets, Intimates that at least three Vancouver construction firms are interested In bidding on the Roosevelt Park buildings. The materials and plumbing fixtures are said to be badly needed to alleviate the present critical housing shortage across Canada. In the ancient Roman calendar, April was the second month of the year. - - Classified Advertising - - Classifieds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charse. 60c. Birth Notices: 60c; Carta or Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 12. FOR. SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Chesterfield; 2 easy chairs; 1 end table; 1 small tnhlo mnsnnlte ton: 1 writlns desk; 1 radio with built-in! gramaphone; 1 rocking chair; 1 card table; 1 linoleum; 1 Wltrhpn tnhlo and 5 chairs: 1 : walnut bed with spring -filled ; mattress; l dresser; i cnesi. drawers; 1 white enamel range; 1 steel bed and mattress: washing machine; large quantity books; small crib; large number of Jars. 2C1 4th Avenue East. (92) HELP WANTED WANTED Housekeeper for small family; private room, board. $50 a month. Other help kept. Phone Red 879. (tf) WANTED Reliable 'girl or woman to mind year-old baby. Will share house with couple. 117 4th Ave. E. (91) WANTED WANTED Silent glow oil-burner in good condition for range, made by Imperial OH. Apply Box J 07 Dally News. (92) WANTED- Furnished bed-sitting room, kitchenette, convenient to Post Office, for May 1. S. W. Birrcll, Box 105 Daily News. (92) WANTED .22 or .25 repeater or automatic 'rifle. Reply Box 103, Dally News. (91) FOR RENT FOR RENT Barn building, approximately 30 feet by 50 feet,' two storey. Valentin Dairy (93) LARGE four roomed flat fully furnished. Phone 422. (92 FOR RENT One-room furnished cabin, newly decorated. Apply 1144 7th Ave. East. Phone Blue 822. (92) FOR RENT One four-room suite, unfurnished. Call at Hawkinson's Laundry. (91) FOR RENT Furnished soven- room house. Apply 315 9th Ave. West or phone Orcen 838. (93) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD- Single or double room, board if desired. ; One-minute walk from Post Office. 400 4th Ave. West. Black 965. (95 PF.RSONAli RUGS AND CHESTERFIELD DO YOU need any repairs, side walks or new foundation? We can do It. Sackncr. Phone 51 or Box 280. (94) T MACHINERY I WOULD LADY who wrote asking 1 for a cocker puppy from Mlns- mere Kennels, Francois Lake,: please write again as letter 1 mislaid. (It) YOUNG MAN discharged from Air Force would like to hire on with salmon trollcr. Wish to learn the Job. Money of secondary Importance. Phone Green 252 or write Box 106 Daily News. (92) suites cleaned, shampooed and i vacuumed. Phone Blue 318. (91) SLENDOR TABLETS are effective, 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at all druggists. (94) TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufac-1 turea Dy waiionai Macnmery Company I'mlted. Vancouver, B.C. tr RADIO SCRVICK RADIO SERVICE For guaranteed radio satisfaction phone 6 and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRa? Bros. Ltd. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW for Spring and Fall examinations Letter Car rier, Postal Clerk, Clerk 1 and 11, Customs Clerk, etc. Full particulars upon request to M.C.C. Civil Service School. Man. Oldest In Canada. No 301 Enderton Bldg.,. Winnipeg, Agents. SHOT, BODY FOUND IN FIRE (Continued from Page 1) hydrant. They used the truck's 500-gallon , pumper tank to cool the ruins with fog nozzles. Constable W. W. Deans of the city police detachment discovered the partially burned pocket-book of Lysak where it, appar ently, had been protected by Lysak's body as the latter lay on his bed, Inestimably fully clothed. According to Dougald Park, Lysak had apparently been In good health on Tuesday, and Park believes that the dead man made one, and possibly two trips to town on foot Tuesday morning. "I saw him walking home about 11 o'clock as he went ny my cabin," Parks said. "I think that he may have made another trip to tow nafter that." Park said that his partner, Jack Hendrlck had first seen the fire sometime after two o'clock, and had, called Park lo look at the distant blaze to make sure that It was Lysak's cabin burning. They then Informed Ewasiuk who turned in the fire alarm. Lysak, it was believed, was about 50 years old. He operated a small chicken ranch on th property, having a small are;; cleared for garden space A former longshoreman employed by Empire Stevedoring Co. durinf? the war, he bought the property from the city about two years ago. His sole companion, his dos?, crouched behind a nearby out house while the firemen brought out Lysak's body from the ruins of his home. IN THE SUPUEMK COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN prtonATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT a 11 d 1(1 THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN ELLSWORTH OAR-LAND (otherwise known as John Garland ) . DECEASED - INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by Order ot His .Honor. Judge Fisher, made on the 12th day of April. AD. 1946, I waa appointed Administrator of tin Estate of John Ellsworth Garland, otherwise known as John Garland, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly vrlfled. to me on or before the 22nd day of May. A D. 1946, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to mc forthwith. DATED at Prince Hupert. B.C.. this 12th day of April. A D. 1946. GORDON F FORBES. Acting Official Administrator. Prince Rupert B. C ALKALIZING AND RtfRtSHIHG A 4ish in Iht mtrm'nj Whttl X7 This Is Our IJusincsh fake 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 Wic services of J. Campbell, who has had many years of experience In car and truck work. CONSULT US Terrace Machine Shop AND GARAGE Terrace TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE AWNINGS . . . SAILS . . . WINDOW BLINDS CANVAS SPECIALTIES EDMONSON'S 430 Bowser Street (Behind 137 Fifth Ave.) Phone Black 169 P.O. Box 302 -i VROYBOGERSIRWOT PUBLIC MEETING re Pioneers1 Home At a public meeting held April ll'h i decided to formulate a drive for audita funds for a new home. All organizations are requested to be w .vented by their President and fcieeretar on ternatc delegates and all other interest"!! m ons are, invited to attend at CITY HALL, Thursday, April 18th, at i P o N 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 196 ILI). TIIA1X, On lehalf of Interim Omniillitl GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS - LARGE OR SMALL PLANNING AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION Rtunr. ninolf I1MITI1I P.O. BOX 31 Phone "(:$ Evenings; Green 103 99 R S i f r T F. L comioru-- . Warm with Plenty of Jjy to reini""- First Ave- and ttgl ROX NO. 937 A. Mackenzie Fur LIMITED niturej With ... , ,.ivT jour, home can become . i..,......v up COLB lovel) r pa V Velio casein paint comes in eight white; it flows smootniy, is easy -r- - . the p... from nalnt odor, the rooms may dc """-.. Photic 775 -v . I imnt to aw- "A GOOD PLACE T lnfr informal Phone us for complete 327 T"1 o Bvr I TWO FEATURES! I f jrfllliWTill ' ""a agom-unnl K Duncan Madam, amazing blind sleul, , -and his seeing-eye dog-solves the I murder that baffled 10,000 police! k the HIDDEN If I Ml A EDWARD ARNll ALSO FOX CANADIAN NKW.fi Capita