Induce Utiiicrt Diiily rcuitf Wednesday, October 23, 194G MOOSE MAKE Cainc Out on Top in ladies' Rowling Moose came out on top in the Ladies' "A" League live pin bowling last night, tallying grand totals of 750, 1,003 and 893 for the three games. Their grand total of 2,616, however: was only one point greater than that of Sav5y" "Swingers, whose total of 2,645 -was compiled by games totals of 7!3, 953 and 794. IDE.'.L CLEANERS II. Schmidt 125 50 124 R. Suden 143 171 155 D. Hood '. 107 131 60 G. Campagnola .... 123 148 155 D. Balllngcr 157 157 223 Handicap 86 86 88 Totals- 742 743 803 SAVOY SWINGBRS- McPhee 146 190 139 McLecd 112 126 109 Basso-Bert 171 250 163 Menzies 151 203 144 McCallum 168 144 194 Handicap 45 45 45 Totals 7j3 958 791 TOILERS M. Smith 139 173 181 J. Hill 143 103 132 C. McLeod 126 109 115 TIMBER SALE X15807 Scaled tenders will bo received bv the Minister of Lands and Por.JoM at Victoria. B.C . not later than 1 1 am, on the 12th day of November. 1946. for the purchase of Licence X15807. to cut 2.845.000 feet of Fir. Cedar. Spruce and Hemlock on an arc adJoinlnK the East Boundary of Lot 7. Soutli end South Bentlnck Arm. Ttnim; 3. Coast Land Dlstric. Three (3) yrors will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Deputy Minister of Forests. Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince nupcrt. il.C 75 to v.v. . t v.v At a price you pay The Homl J.V.V.V, You so desire. The look You've hankered aflcr. lamp It was cheaper!" v.v. v.v, ilf Let Bond take your - SOLD IN PRINCE YOUTHFUL CARETAKERS YORKLEY, Eng., TO Because no adult will accept employment as caretaker of the village school the children have organized themselves Into working parties to clean the rooms. Classified Advertising Pays! t T. McKinnon . 109 136 34 F. Ccmbclla 110 155 214 A. McLean 105 164 160 Handicap- 104 104 404 Totals 622 802 841 .v. v.v. v.v. ifBP'BL STORE BaHHBHBBniiaaBBHUIIIKBHBaBBDBanBHBBaBBBnBi HIGH SCORE J. Mcnzic 169 143 M B. Ellison 86 81 162 Handicap 122 122 122 Totals 785 737 81D MOOSE Taylor 84 163 167 Dolly 119 117 81 Irvine 149 214 198 Erickson 191 274 149 Morrison 99 132 190 Handicap 108 108 108 Totals, 750 1 003 893 BIG SISTERS B. Gomez 145 162 E. Bond,.'. 132 125 J. Dickens 103 145 163 E. Rothwell 141 140 126 R. Alexander 129 100 121 E. Alexander 73 '96 Handicap 107 96 77 Totals 706 709 779 BILLER BAY B. Peterson 165 180 143 M. Kelly 94 146 149 P. Roberts 122 108 97 M. Morton C2 63 97 M. Vincent 175 145 127 Handicap 103 103 103 Totals 721 745 731 ANNETTES Smith 155 234 177 McMillan 183 287 218 Ostashowcr 168 154 214 Dickens 146 139 150 Mont.idore 144 123 95 Handicap 36 35 36 Totals 832 923 830 CHANGE ' O. Nowton 99 . 131 A. Denton 103 190 90 E. AndcKcn .. 149 04 IP. Andrew 201 131 174 B. Piper 163 127 184 5100 Models For Truly the WK DELIVER DAILY THIRD AVENUE Id f c8tonmi.l tailoring pr- A iwh villi comfortable balls faction. su il hits Ihe line measurements ihcm exactly RUPERT ONLY AT TMEN COLD MEATS FOR O WARM WEATHER BULKLEY MARKET PHONE 178 THIS AND THAT lift' 1 'ngn , -fi "No, no, dear take that D. Evans 139 84 Handicap 128 93 93 Totals 848 767 LUCKY STRIKES B. Davies 131 118 136 M. Scharfe. .., 124 182 131 Cis Barrie 171 174 144 A. Postak 162 109 103 J. Warren .-. 134 124 133 Handicap 66 66 66 Totals 788 773 713 VARIETY E. Fe'asby 134 117 108 I. Lykegaard 60 126 171 $37.50 sl,il is a ,w,cl- r OYS m REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mcin Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 am. to 2 a.m. PHONE 173 Hotel. .. arrivals rrince Rupert Charles Pociet, Eugene, Ore.; G. A. Bearl, Edmonton; R. K. Gordon. Vancouver: Olof Han son, Smlthers; Evelyn Border, Port Edward; W. Lund, Port Edward; S. Stephenson, Sunnyside; B. J. von Rhyn, Carlisle Cannery; Lt. Col. C. J. Strong, Vancouver; Leo Benolt, Terrace; T. J. Thorp. Telkwa; R. E. Gaspard, Winnipeg; F. J. De aoer, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. V. McDonald, city; George B. Tait, Vancouver; Rev. W. P. Bunt, Vancouver. Train Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 pjn. Classified Advertising , - - - - Clasa.'fleds: 2c per word per insertion, minimum charge, 60c. Birth Nahce 60c; Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 12. IN MEMORIAM VENN In loving memory of Mrs. Emily Venn, who passed away at Metlakatla. B.C., Oct. 23, 1945. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true; There is not a day dear mother That wc do not think of you. You could not say good-bye to us, You could not clasp our hands; But God has taken one we loved To His realms so grand. Ever remembered by Mildred, Leonard and Lorna. FOR RENT FOR RENT 5-room house with bathroom; close in. Phone Green 378 or call 354 Blggar Place. (tf) FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 843 9th Avenue West (252) FOR RENT Three rooms and kitchen. 336 9th Ave; West. (248) FOR RENT 6 room flat, two furnished bedrooms, kitchen stove. Fifth Avenue West, Apply Suite 1, Hclgerson Block. (tf) WANTED WANTED Used oil-burning heater. Phone Red 728 after 6 p.m. (tf) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, DC. (tfi LOST LOST Navy blue silk umbrella, with red and white. Finder please Phone Red 69. Reward. (249) LOST Orey Parker 51; can Identify. Phone Blue 246. (253) PERSONAL WOMAN will mind children, evenings. Phone Black 509. (249) 15-YEAR-OLD GIRL would mind children In evenings. Phone Red 894. (250) FOR SALE Warehouse, Lumber Yard and Real Estate Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon Monday, November 4th, 1946, for the following assets of Francis Murphy, formerly of 225 First Avenue East, Prince Rupert, B.C. Lots 37: 38; 39; Block 17, Section 1. Warehouse and lumber yard. Store fixtures, miscellaneous equipment and merchandise. Further Information and copy of Inventory may be obtained from the rJIflcc of the undersigned or by application to Mr. Hector McKinnon, Prince Rupert. B.C. Please forward tenders in double sealed envelopes addressed to the undernotcd and marked on the outside "Tenders re estate of Francis Murphy." Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION LIMITED 111 Bank of Nova Scotia Building Vancouver, B.C. (249 SPIRITS KEEP OUT Egyptian brides take their first baths swathed In red veils to ward off evil spirits. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Construction Co. Executives Here Four executives of Highway Construction Co.' arrived In the city this afternoon on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver to inspect operations of the local branch of the company in demolishing wartime buildings In this area. They were Charles Nash. Reginald B. Ross, Duncan Hamilton and C. B. Delbridge. Mr. Hamilton Is also publisher of the Vancouver News Herald tmd Mr. Delbrldge Is general manager of the newspaper. The party will leave Thursday night to return to Vancouver. Referendum ballots on certain post-war proposals in regard to union laws were distributed when the Prince Rupert Typographical Union was in regular mothly session last night with President S. L. Galloway in the chair. Regular monthly business meeting date has been changed from the third Tuesday to the second Friday. FOR SALE FOR SALE McCIary Bell oak heater; 12 or 15 lengths of pipe, nearly new; 4-gallon crock and cover. Black 482. (250) FOR SALE J'urnllure, 2 oil heaters, bedroom suites, dressers, chest of drawers, stove, cafe range,, chairs, tables. All like new. Phone 283, 515 6th West. (mwf) FOR SALE 7 room house on Thompson Street, In good condition, vacant poss. $2,100,000 cash. H. O. Helgerson Ltd. (252) FOR SALE Apartment building with three furnished suites giving good Income. New building. 1142 Park Avenue. Green 224. (252) FOR SALE Large house with six room suite, now vacant, three suites in basement and four room house on back of lot, all rented, completely furnished, good income producer, 5th V.3 One block from McBrlde. $2,800.00 inc. furniture. One lot easy taxes. Apply H. G. Helgerson Ltd. (252) FOR SALE 30.06 Remington, new condition, $70. Box 168, Dally News. (248) FOR SALE 32-ft. trolling boaf 77 horsepower Grey engine, pminlflt .. r 1 1 mirJlAK Minn. Green 607 or write Box 83, ; Prince Rupert. (251) FOR SALE Three-quarter bed complete. Phone Green 811 (248) FOR SALE Sale of household furnishings. Harry Horsefield, above Pioneer Laundry. Call 5:00 to 7tD0 p.m. (tf) FOR SALE Live and Dressed Poultry. Laying Pullets, pure bred New Hampshire.!, $200 each, express extra. Leroy's Ranch, Kltwanga, B.C. (249) FOR SALE J940 Dodge Sedan-Apply 13 Taxi. (tf) FOR SALE New Restaurant at New Hazelton, B.C., on hlght way to Prince Rupert, next to hotel; running hot and cold water in kitchen; putting electric light In now; six furnished bedrooms upstairs. Apply Gust Chrlstlanson, New Hazelton, IJ.C. (256) FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Monday, October 28, 1046, for the purchase of Lot 3, Block 4, S.D. of D.L. 361, Plan 972, Range 5, Coast District, together with cabin situated thereon. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: strictly cash. Gordon F. Forbes, Administrator of the Estate of Henry Sobcls, deceased. (250) FOR SALE Now and used furniture at the best prices, mattresses. Aluminum pots from 60c. Scatter rugs, good assortment! from $1.65. Used dressers, $14.50. Couches, $1. Beds complete, $10. Coal and wood stoves from $35. Chesterfields, $65. All wool blankets. $4.50. Sheets, clean and strong quality, 05c. Hand-winches, anvils, Starrett micrometer, etc. B.C. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE Farm. Going concern; 6 acres best of soil, young bearing orchard, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries ( gooseberries, currants. Cow, heifer, chickens; lots ot feed, and running water; 6-room house, basement; good outbuildings. Excellent lpca-tlon. Apply to Box 116, Terrace, B.C. (251) TODAY AND THURSDAY FRED .MacMURRAY- THE STORY OF RICKENBACKER ijffiNBW-IMBBmORO-llWmilEl ON THI SAMI rHOORAM , CARTOON NEWS MATINEE 2:30 EVENINGS 7-9:05 . Eopitai nRA STTP RFniTPTirkXT . . AT GOLDRLOOM'S, 328 Third Avenue West LarRe stock ot coats and neck pieces of mink and marten selling at greatly red in u r. in iiii ill i;i ni in iiiuiniMn i l l -w wa. ui Y2fl! W. GOLDBLOOM "Tim DM !!: I .. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT-TTTY-TTTw.. There Is a valuc-I'LUS In f'f'" V chnnnlnrr of Till.' VAIIU'TV . iOnt:. U 1 i , iTT-fti .. T-.. . - ...... i man j i n v i niiiur.. rill iiui in'jv uvrr w m ii hp.irl prist. pnnhlp us In offer you the finest, largest stock of sundries . . . and -HIT .. ut I akin in a i li b u i ii uur low "-vf price" policy. And our service has earned for us (Jit fidence and respect of hundreds of our customers THE VARIETY STOR "WHERE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS Phone Red 400 518 Third Ave. W. p.o. Bn Ms A. Mackenzie Furnitu LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Sec us for MATTRESSES - SPRINC BEDS and BEDDING n i m twrtv ruunc or svtiu in yuui im Phone 775 Still Talking Watches., If ever we were able to WATCH J to YOUR satisfaction . . t ls M We won't say anything about the reaper grades not this time. But starting at $17.50, and uij to almost any price within rcason-this store certainly in a position to talk watch nMI.Y- THE WORLD'S STANDARD MA,, ' WE WILL ONLY MOVEMENTS THAT nlTARANTEE. checked by Beatuiful styles, accuracy 'watchmastcr . our electronic Briefly that is our watch argument COME IN AND HAVE A L0K (Pi fB K' TJV. w j iu u c i m i) i c - - r II r.m m p.,. . . y. raai r oervic I I V H A I I I PHONE 117 Tnu