is- 7 Prlntf RtiprrtDnflg tortus Thursday, March 28, 194C GYRO-KIN HOOP GAME (Continued from Page 1) promise that he might get war the ball. However, the game went on. Joe Scott was undisputed star of the debacle. With superior skill he lobbed in six points one-third of the game's total. "Tou BRIDGE m. VMC0JV. -MllSt! ft 1;2 CBJCIIOS LING p.m rOKCtPPlQHi THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Bill Jarmson, Kin president, ana Bill Lambie, Gyro president, tied for second place scoring honors with four points each. The other scorers were not too numerous .to mention. They were Bob McKay of Gyro, who scored two, and "Monty" Montu-dot and Bill Noble of Kin, who bagged a point each. The game got off to its start when provincial Deputy Kin Governor Harrison Smith, of Vancouver tossed the first ball. It ended when George Dawes presented Bill Lambie with the pink and white symbol of championship. The lineups: Gyro Lambie 4; Stone, A. Dominato; Al Sheardown; McKay 2; Scott 6; Kin Montador 1; Bill Noble 1; B. Stevens; Jarmson '4; S. Johnstone; C. Thompson; V. Bremner; Dan McDonald. Barbers practised surgery In Europe until the early 18th iKIN GALA DAY PROCEEDS FOR SUMMER CAMP Prince Rupert's Kinsmen's Club ii'.ans to stage another of its May 24 sports day this year and the proceeds will be used to help finance a boys' summer camp at Lakelse iake. This year's event will be similar to that of last year when there was a parade, sports on Acropolis Hill and a dance In the evening. At a meeting of the club held in the upstairs lounge of the Civic Centre last night, Jack McRae, chairman of the summer camp committee, repotted that a site for the camp had been selected on Lakelse Lake and that the owner of the property, Robert Oordon, has been approached with a view to the sale of the property to the club. Number of boy who can attend this year's camp will be limited by the amount of accommodation available. Presumably at least part of the camp will be Mi:M qoinq nowhere fasf.;. (A SIMPII 'TALI TO SHOW HOW BANK CRIDIT WORKS) Evr.UY month Mr. Nubbly buys raw materials for his small factory. And every month his suppliers offer liim 2 discount on his bill for cash within ten days. But Mr. Nubbly seldom has it. Ills customers don't pay him Jor 30 to 60 days. So, he loses his cash (discounts every month . . . and that amounts to plenty in the course of the year. He can get off his merry-go-round quite simply. He can borrow from the Royal Bank, to pay cash for his supplies and earn the discount every month. The cost of the loan is far less than the discount he can , earn. This is one of the many ways the Royal Bank serves the nation's everyday busi ness needs, contributing to the stability and growtli of thousands of individual enterprises both large and small. DURING THI CONVERSION PERIOD Ranking service will help to smooth ami speed the tlmiKc-uver of nunj businesses, Urge and small, to peacetime activity. Returning i tltrans, planning to go into business for themselves, are especially invited to talk over their business or financial plans with our nearestlvranch manager. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA I'KIXCK KUI'KItT HUANCII A. PLATEN', Manager Watch for the opening of the HOLLYWOOD CAFE Designed and Built by the NORTH WEST CONSTRUCTION Stone Block LIMITED P.O. Box 1381 Phone Evenings: Green 1:J under canvas although, It Is planned that a permanent camp will be built. Two clu'j members will be .tent to Lakelse Lake In '.he near future to, look over the site and report back to the club. Plans for the May 24 celebration resulted- In the appointment of committees to handle the program and R. E. Montador was appointed chairman of a coordinating committee for the arrangements. Other committees are: Sports BUI Noble, chairman. Robert Moore, Sid Elklns. Parade Stuart Johnstone, chairman, Ray Allen, Jack McRae. Dance George Dibb, Stan Saville. Concessions Ed, Garner, chairman. C. H. Collins, Duncan Wing. District Governor Addresses Club The meeting heard a brief lalk by Harrison Smith, district Kinsmen deputy governor, of Van couver, who spoke on the functions of national and district associations of the club. Mr Smith said that many Kin clubs arc supporting the national cancer drive, sugesting that the local club take it as on5 of Its projects. However, local club members felt that their primary project b the boys' summer camp and that. If there are funds left over, they will be used to support the cancer drive. Bud Skaltebol Is Home From Front Veteran of the western front campaign through France, Bel-glum, Holland and Germany with the Royal Canadian Engineers, Sgt. Arthur l Bud) Skatte-bol arrived home a few days ago on discharge leave and will be here for about a month before proceeding to Vancouver to receive his finil discharge. He landed at Halifax aboard the He cle France on St. Patrick's Day and came home immediately. He expects to resume his pre-war work here with the Canadian National Railways. ? . Advertise It: The Dally News LAND RKC1I8TUY ACT R: Cr-rtltlcate ot Till No. 19071-t to lots 2!) and 30. Block 8. Uu- , trlct. Irfit 3fi!), VlllnRB of Terrace. Map 072. WliritEAS sallAfactory proof t.f 'ow. of I ! ntivc Certificate of Title IsRtied In the name of Henry Stewart Creelman has been filed In this office, notice Is hereby Riven that I Miall. at the expiration of one month from the flnte of the first, publication her'v.f lastte a provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost certifier le. "ni In the meantime valid objection be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Regi.itry Office. Prince Rupert. 1) C this 4th tlay of March. 1946. A D. ' Andrew Thompson. Deputy Reglstrary of Titles. from premises. Fresh Local Raw awl Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Returns Prepared See R. K. MORTIMER INCOME TAX S'H 2nd Ave Phone 8b KWONO SANO HINQ HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 812 7th AVE. WEST N"xt to King Tall All your patronage welcome Open a p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 RlfJANTir AIIPTiniM QAI F march Miunii 1 1 w nvv i iwii (WfiiBki 28 and 29 CONTINUING UNTIL ALL GOODS ARE SOLD 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Favored with instructions from Major Wells and with his co-opcraiion, I will sell at public auction to the citizens of Prince Rupert and district at the SALVATION ARMY HOSTEL (Commonly known as "Sally Ann") Second Avenue, next to Prince Rupert Hotel Contents of the hostel, consisting in part as follows: Complete restaurant equipment, 2 electric radios, office equipment, desks, tables, chairs, 10 chesterfields in red and brown leather, kitchen chairs, odd overstuffed chairs, 1350 sheets, 100 towels, steel cots and other items too numerous to mention. Goods on View next WEDNES- I I I t j i lr A . TERMS CASH. Goods must be DAY, MARCH 27, 9 a.m. to 5 I H MA IK Allft IftnOOr sold ami Immediately taken ' r IMMIVIIVVI Twenty Years Ago Today .vav.v.vv.v.w.v.v.v March 28, 1921 In a speech (which might have come out of today's paper) Cecil Harmsworth MP., speaking In Parliament In London for the government, said that peace with Russia was Britain's aim, that accord was more important than the commercial transactions contained in a pending agreement. lion. Dr. J. II. King, minister of public works, informed the FOR SALE At J. H. Malr Auction Sale, Salvation Army Hostel. Thursday. March 28, Cary safe and 2 oil-burner heaters. ' (74) FOR SALE One cogswcll easy chair with slip cover. Phone 348. (74) FOR SALE 0-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West, (75) FOR SALE - Modern duplex apartment, stucco front. 327 2nd Ave. West. Phone Red RM. (tf) FOR SALE Sealed tenders wl'l be received by the undersigned until noon of Saturday, March 30th. for the purchase of Lot 19. Block 4, Section 5. City of Prince Rupert, together with two-storey, six-roomed frame building located thereon. Hiphest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms strictly cash. Premises may dc viewed by arrangement. Occupation subject to Rental Control Board regulations. Gordon' F. ForbeS, Administrator of the Estate of Oscar Olson, deceased. ' (70) FOR SALE 12 h.p. Standard heavy duty marine. Fully equipped, ready to lnstal. Price $450. Phone Blue 244. (77) FOR SALE Modern C-rooni house full basement. Owne? leaving town. What cash offers. Apply II. E. Alton, 109 11th Street. (74) FOR SALE Drop leaf kitchen tables and chairs, new press Irons $7, new hot plates $4.75, 0X12 axminster carpet, lust like new, cabin cook stoves, used congoleum rugs, new and used tools, large stock to cnoosc irom, dining room suites, used beds, complete', studio couches, casv rhalrs. Phone Black 324. B.C. Furniture, (tf) FOR SALE 5-room bungalow, wiw large attic, bathroom, pantry and open fireplace. Also furniture If desired. COO Thompson St. (74) WANTF.I) WANTED TO B U Y Second hand trunk In good condition. Phone Red 782. (77) WANTED Two housekeeping rooms, uniurnisneci, for couple. No children. Postal Station B ' Box 1210. (74) WANTED 4 or 5-room house, unfurnished. C.N.R. employee. Apply Box 08 Dally News. (74) WANTED to rent for one year on lease. House with at least 3 bedrooms, brjthroom, dlnlnjr room and other modem conveniences. Will pay up to $00 per month, neply to Box 00, Dally News. (75) Board of Trade that he was anxious to get ponstructlcn of the new court house at Prince Rupert under way. fheo. Coilart sent a letter to A. M. Manson, M.P., urging that the controlled sale of liquor be allowed In restaurants. He said It would do much to eliminate public drunkenness. City Fire Department responded to a fire call from the residence of John Gable, 541 Herman St., at 8 o'clock last night. The blaze was put out before any damage was done Earlier In the day there was a minor fire at the Armory on Sixth Ave. caused by I an overheated stove. a- 7n PERSONAL EXTRA TASTY BREAD! -- Classified Advertising ClastlflMls: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charw. 50c. lilrth Notlcit 60c; Curds of Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engageim-m Announcements: 12. IIKLI W'ANTKI) LOCAL Agent wanted to take new and renev.l subscriptions for all magazines. References required. Aolv to Fireside Readin? Cluo. 1417 Dominion Bank Bids., Vancouver, B.C. SALESMAN In local district to sell and install Reclaimo Oil Refiners on cars, trucks and boats. Require car and mechanical experience. A permanent paying business for the right man. Reclaimo Sales & Service, 1353 Seymour Street. Vancouver, B.C. (76) FOR SAI.F. F'OR SALE Water power washing machine with ringer': home canning machine. 1305 Overlook St. (75 1 I'XDR SALE Kitchen tables, beds, bedding, dresser, floor lamp, hot plate, chair, pictures, vases, odd chlnaware, other odd articles, flower pots, laundry articles, sythe. We might nave what you want- Apply Mrs. Alton, 109 11th Street. (77) FOR KKNT FOR RENT Room and board. 812 Second Ave. West. (741 FOR RENT-Jloom. 5 minutes walk from Post Office. Pleasant surroundings meals optional. Men only. Phone Black 9C5. (77) FOR RENT Three housekeeping rooms with kitchen privileges. 549 9th Ave. West. (75) SLENDOR TABLETS are effective. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5. At all druggists. (7G; WILL THE PARTY who took overcoat from K. of C. Hall Saturday night-please return to Bert's Transfer? (75) SUN Carrier wanted. Good ruit? between McBride and Fulton. Applv Northern Distributors. (tf) r" " LOST LOST English wallet, dark brown, containing registration card, pictures etc. Sentimental value. Finder please return to Dally News. (74) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-dal type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery 'omojinv r'mlted. Vancouver, B.C RADIO SF.RV1CK RADIO' SERVICE For guaranteed radio satisfaction phone Pi and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRae Bros. Ltd. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRA CK This Is Our IJusiness Take advantage of our many years of auto and general machine repair experience. The Terrace Machine Shop and Garage Is under the manag'ement 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 GARAGK Terrace 412. -Ah mmmm ij.. BECAUSE IT'S FULL-STRENrtu tliis active fresh Yeast goes right to work. No mK -no extra steps! Antl Ileischmann's fresh Yeast J bread that tastes sweeter, i, lighter, finer W ti e ry lime. mi IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-m Flcischmann's active (ru v . i i , . i cast with the familiar yellow hU pfwWe-Canada's tested foot ite for over 70 years. MADE IN CANADA EARLY ADVERTISING COPY WILL BE APPRECIATE An Announcement To the Motoring Public . . . AT- LONG MOTORS WFKK DAYS SUNDAYS - rhnne Green 971 117 2nd Ave. W.-Opp. YMCA X A.M, TO ! U 1 I' ll TO 1 H This is a service for your convenience . . yi are invitetj to take advantage of it Operator-FRANK MORRISON 'X "U.SisK!X Itfnnl.' Thinking; of Oartleninj? Then sre us for rout GARDENING SUPPLIES 'e ci1c . flirnVn Th Hose ami Fence Nrllinf Ferlilirrrs Tnnrn RAnO MPfll Mr , .fj'J. r ... Manure, ouipiwie u. . . . . .in mouia, ouipiwu- ash, 4-8 (? Fert:.jfr Gordons Hardware Mrllrlde Street LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Furniture Repaired Upholstering a Specialty Expert saw filing and gumming. Small band-saws brazed. Planer and Jointer knives ground. rhnnf 31 CENTPAL i Weekly and Montfily I For your r-onvenicn NEWLY OKCORATU Transient H"n" Cafe In Connection r.TPRNSED rfEM1SI (Renovated) IMIONF. 5 Coodycar IJKLTINfl IIOSK and .ACCKSSOIMKS NOW AVAILABLE , See Your Local Dealer Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, UIOUUUU i"" ttf PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY n-fi P.O. Box 772 Becoming more " popular every day Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL 6:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. ,ir : In- iiiicV St3 we ajicciuiiiu in itmn.i j--- and Chinese dishes.