I: i V. 1 'A A. i h t. 113rfnfc..Uiipcrt.Diinp.J3cUis Monday, November . 13, J94C -r Classified Advertising Classifieds: 2c per.word per Insertion, minimum charge. 50c. Birth (-Notices, .50e: Cards of Thanks. Death Notices, Funeral JJotlces,. Marriage and. Engagement Announcements: 92. BIRTH NOTICE Born to -Mr. -.and .Mrs. M. F. Stuart on Saturday, November 16,,a son, at Prince' Rupert Gen-raUHospital. ENGAGEMEM NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Sam.Currie. 1432 Atlin Ave..iwish to announce the engagement of 'heir only daughter. Norma' Charlotte to Andrew Eric Janes,. youngest son of Mr. Alvin Janes .and the late Mrs. Janes of Vancouver. The wedding t otake; place, on Dec. 7 at the First United Church ,at f. D.m. Mill : Kf.NI FOR RENT 3 -room unfurnished suite. Apply Suite 7, Washington Blk. (270) FOR RENTw2 furnished rooms, bedroom and kitchen. 336 9th West. Phone 693. 274) FOR' RENT 2 -room house newly decorated with shower bath. 324 7th Ave. (268 "FOR RENT Cabin, furnished. Nice, and clean. 1142 Park. Ave. Phone Green 224. (26S .FOR RENT One housekeeping room, rjght. in town. Phone 513 or call- 629 6th -Ave. West. (ID WARM SLEEPING ROOM for rent, reasonable. Apply 80C Fraser Street, after 5 pjn. (274) WANTED WANTED 2 cr 3 room apartment desired by two;glrls. Urgent. ; Phone Miss Rougeau at 181. i2',Q) WANTED Apartment or. house, .unfurnished, West of McBride -S.-A. Chee.semant Blue 251. 1" I (268) LOST LOST Boy's bicycle, C.C.M. make, wartime model, from front of Ranee & Hardy's r store,. ...3rd -Ave,,. Wednesday evening. Reward for return to . police .station, or, phone .309 (information). : (268) LOST-On Second Ave., approxl-, mai?iy rarK, oon aatur-. day-r-adaptable camera lens hood. Ml-s. -M!lej. St. Elmo . Hbtel Reward. Call after 7 pjm. Monday; (it) PERSONA L HAS SOME KIND' PERSON clothing suitable for 6-year-. .old boy? .Especially overcoat. Gladly pay for same. Phon ' Blue 909. (271) LOOK YOUNGER Restore nat ural color to greying hair-with Angellque Grey Hair Restorer. $1 at Ormes;Ltd. (274V WORK WANTED WORK WANTED Situation as housekeeper. Box 176 Dally News. (2C9) 3 usmess and HELEN'S - BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving. Beauty Culture in all its branches. '206 4th, Street : Phone 655 , .HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repalrs of nil kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 486 .Red. 894 MASSAGE FOR LADIES BY GRADUATE NURSE Special Treatment for ' Rheumatics MARIE RICHARDSON Phone RED 246 ( PRINCE .RUPERT FLORIST A. R. LOCK 'Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Bulbs Novelties MODERATE ;PRICES Prompt attention to mall orders 5 -Box 516, Phone 777, 300 3rd Ave JONES NEWS STAND Eastern ind .Western Papers . Magazines . SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN . Sixth, street Red 808 Classified Advertising Pays! FOR .SALE. FOR SALE h.p. -electric jnotor. 1344i8th-Avenue East. (2G9) FOR SALE 9 piece chesterfield crocheted set. Pineapple pat-tenii Price $15. 01 8th Ave. East. (210) FOR SALE Hudson Terra plane, 1937 sedan. Call 348 Sherbroqke St. (271 FOR - SALE Kitchen stove and brick-lined heater, good condU tion. 1137 8th Ave. East, ;or Blue 983. (2l7f FOR SALE Studio lounge, chromium arms. Radio and record player, new; child's large steel crib; radio $3; lamp, 441 7th-Ave. E. (269) FOR SALE Gramaphone, 2 complete beds, couch, kitchen table and chairs, floor covering, 2 playhouses. 1313 1 Overlook St. Black 304. (272) FOR SALE y2 I LP. Electric motor. 1344 8th Avenue East. (269) FOR SALE New 5. room house J a hockey game in Canada crowd-Superb view, 5 minutes from ! ed lnto the MaPle Leaf Gardens town. Phone Red 323. (273) I for Saturday night's crucial con- (test between Toronto and Mon FOR SALE-Six roonr house, fur-I nished. Two lots. Phone Red i 998. 216 7th Ave. W. (269)1 FOR SALE-Hi building lots located on 7th Ave. West. Phone Green 902. (tf) FOR SALE Used tables, good condition, $4. Beds complete from-.$10. Chesterfields. $59.60. Hassocks ,$2.50. Chest of draw- ers from :$9. Wool Blankets, j good condition, from $3.95. ; Sheets like new, 45x90, price ; 953 Floor lamps complete from ; t$5. Sleeping couches $7., Black- j smith's vice, tarpaulin 16V2xl7. ! Barber chair $25. Anvils and j wrenches. New mattresses, all i sizes, wire cable, etc.. Selling for lowest prices.' B. C. FURNI--TURECO. Black-324. (tf) ! AIACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver. B.C. (tfj HELP WANTED CLEANERS AND HELPERS, S1341-$1500, Dominion Government Departments, Prince Rupert. Full particulars on posters in Post Office, National Employment Service Office or Civil Service Commission, Vancouver. Application forms, obtainable thereat, should be filed not later than Novembsr 23, 1946, with the Civic Service Commission, 701 Yorkshire Bldg., 525 Seymour St., Vancouver. (it Professional SMITH & ELKINS LTD. 'Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns ComDlled Besner, Block - Phone 387 If its a Rock Job ' Ca'll a Rock Man CM M.SAUNDERS- Blue 666 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements 1 don't take work I cannot do myself. JERRY VREBOSCH PAPERHANGING and PAINTING PHONE BLUE 810 P. N, Kllborn W. Peterson ' BERT'S .TRANSFER AND 'MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Green 977 Prince Rupert KH PROMPT ri EFFICIENT SKVKI Mil lOur tUiMt H COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. LP JMMflHB&vucaraixc. Leafs in Lead Now Largest Crowd in Canadian Puck History Sees Toronto Down MonterM SATURDAY Montreal 0, -Toronto 3 Chicago 6, New York 2. SUNDAY Toronto 5, New York 4. Montreal 4, Huston, 1. Chicago 2, Detroit 5. TORONTO Toronto Maple Leafs went into undisputed leadership of the Nations HocKey League baiuroay mwu by winning a three to nothing shut-out victory over their rivals for top place, Montreal Cana - mens, ana me Miuawun . . icmaui- , , ea uncnangea ias nig u we Lieais CKfU uufc a tue j wu 4 victory over the New York Rangers at Madison Square Gar ; den while the Canadiens were ...11.. JI.n.t t tUA T)n 'tnll Caiuy us "'""' J . UM j i , 4 to 1 In last night's third fix- ; , ture at Detroit the Red Wings ; , crept into fourth placeby de-; ! Tto 2g. The B'Tk Hawks had won 6 to 2 over the Rangers at New York Saturday night. The largest crowd ever to se treal. It numbered 16,315,. the previous record having been ie,242 in the seventh and final f 01 St?n,,!lfBCuP ""f Maple Leafs, after losing three games, came up from behind to take the cup from Detroit. Syl Apps scored the first goal for Maple Leafs in the first period while Pete Kennedy drove in the second and third in quick succession In the second period. The league standing to dat'e: W F A Pts. Toronto ..7 3 36 26 17 Montreal 6 3 33 32 15 Boston 4 5 35 29 13 New York 3 2 33 47 8 Detroit 3 42 51 11 Chicago 1 35 34 9 ; SMITHERS HAS 1 BOWLING ALLEY SMITHE3S Bowling got away ;o a good start in Smithers on,,,,. . ..,,, i4. to fin.sh Heft the game. u-.j-I when u...u bowl Wednesday the new ing alley operated by E. A. Ever- on and James Cummlng opened j for business. It contains three ; lleys and, since the opening, 1 ill alleys have been in use dur-! !ng the afternoon and evening, j Special times have aeen arrang-ed so that the children may j have their games during the day. j The building is situated just be- hind the department store which was formerly owned by Mrs. ; Warner and which is now under the management of Mulrhead Bros. EDINBURGH, ? Mrs Helen Bannermsn. author of many children's bcoks including "Little Black Sambo," has died here. ROOM AND liOAUI) ROOM AND BOARD Table meals. Home away from home Men preferable. 622 Fraser Street. (d!3) tin LUMBAGO, ACHES I and PAINS I J Box 1308 Phone 103 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING ,& HEATING J. II. Schuman - S. Julian Night Calls: IJLUF. 270 Cor. 2nd Ave. and 7th St. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water 1 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Rupert Takes Second Game To Tie intercity Hoqp Series Prince Rupert 66, Ketdhikan 51 Showing a great tiestf. more team work than they ""ZaXXZ , did in their initialncounter with 'Ketchikan, , Prince Si ATeSiy All-Stars dominated the Alaskan visitors Rupert We have 1ust oegun t0 see f Saturday night in: the second game of their inter- j streaks cf light and I am hop-tcity basketball series-by a score 66-51, a victory which ling that we shall be.abie to pass j will necessitate a t play-off : aDiy in ri.eicnian. The game raised the' somewhat idrooplng ispiritSi of -ardent local ' fans which had -sagged under Ketchikan's? Friday night victory when, the territorials had things ttyiimuch thclr own way ancl jwon by ,a .score,.of 52.33. Gonei Saturday jaifcht were the ,,,. f .in),amn(.rH .wna . ra,v, ,M.u v,tP,,n tP U Tl asv V VVtM v- v - EiUy Wlggs enjoyed An the in itial game. Instead, the visitors were impeded diligently' In their rebound tactics by the locaj players who were obviously act- lng on the wisdom of Coach Art Murray AlusUrs. . olt &t them d the "J J at half-Ume. Prince Rupert's v.oring tlosr somed Into 'full - flivver largely through the ardent labors of Jack ,mdsay. .Knorn-cs a man who loves to plant -the ball in) Hamilton Wildcats dropped a the hoop, Mr. iLlrdsay's hus-'Ci-O decision to Toronto Balmy bandry yielded 29 points, the 'Beach two years ago but a nine-highest individual score; a -.hie v-1 point lead piled up the previous ed by any player in either of the ' week gave them their tecond games. Wiggs, of course, uarrled the r.onors; for the'.visitor'v lnarkliv uj- 22 points,, only one !csj Uun h" scored in the Fmlay mjht game. He did this despite a great deal more i Interference from local sources. Technically speaking the game was inferior to: the1-Friday nl?ht sessiqn, both sides lacfclng that eager touch which makes the difference between jsocrt floor play, ,and mere 'high scoring. Ketchlkan. which brought oaly seven players, was dealt a near- mortal blow before :th; third quarter when It lost Ludwigsen and Mansonl who were banish-, ed to the bench after' commU-;ting five personal fouls. This allowed no substitutes to replace Prince Rupert came forth with a fine, generous gesture in the fourth quarter by allowing Far-stad to remain on tne floor after his fifth personal fobl, thereby allowing the visitor) to continue the remaining minute of play with a full team, Prince Rupert MacPhee 4; 1 Calderone 3; Beynor, 11; Hous-- n u"a X. nillCJ 4, U4IU O, VIUCI.A, Holkestad Fitch White 1. Ketchikan Wigg 22; Ludwlg-sen 6; Manzoni 1; Phillips 5, Bolduc 2; Farstad 8; Bussanick 7. RAINBIRDS WIN 1 OVER PEOPLES i Kainbirds 28; Peoples Store 20 Reacting r.galnst their sea son's first defeat earlier last week, Bo-MeHi RainbirdS' turn-, '. d on People's Store to win the girls' league opener to 'Saturday nlghtis inter-city basketball clas sic by a score of 28 to 20 before a capacity crowd in the Civic Centre gym. Edna 'Sandhals, People's Store forward, outpaced her teammates to run up an individual score of 13. points, one of he highest individual scores in the 3irls league this season. Her virtuosity, however, could not make up for Hlsh School's more widespread' marksmanship. People's Store emerged from the first quarter leading by a 3-2 score but, thereafter, they lost the lead, p.nd went progressively farther into arrears. Half time score was 9-8 ln favor of Ralnblrds while, at three-quarter time, the students led 18-13. Budinlch and Thaln led High School scoring with 8 points each. Raiinbirds B. Hamilton 0, Budlnich 8, Thaln 8, Bill, Mac-Kenzle. 2, Yo'ungman, A. Hamilton 4, Thompson, Howe. People's Store Orey 2,. Sand-ahls 13, Blain 2, Bill 1, Berg 2, Vukovlch, Balagno, Thornton. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION Of KESEHVi: NOTICE Is hereby given that the Reserve established under authority of Order-ln-Councll No. 1653. approv-ed December nth. IP43. notice of which was published In the British 'Columbia Gazette of December 16th. 1913, Is cancelled In so far as tt relates ""-'Wn ChsrlotU DU-! trlct, containing 160 acres OEO. P. MELnosE. Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands and Forests, Victoria. B.C.. October 12, 1045. at some tuture (iateprob- IViolent Elmer" Hastings of Florida Emerges as Xo.-l Civntcndcr NEW tYOKK (CP) Elmer (The Volent) Kay ILislings, Florida negro, sky-rocketed ;up to'No. .1 spot among cliallfii-igei-s for Joe Louis' ' heavyweight 'boxing crown Friday by punching out a trn-round decision over Jersey Joe Wal-cott before1 a near sell-out crowd at Madison Square Garden. Kay scaled 191 h pound, and Walcott, 191 1 pounds. straight Ontario Rugby Football Union title on the total-points round. Montreal's highly-regard ed Navy quad upset the Cats for the Grey Cup the following week. Beau Jack, the fighting ex-bsotblack from Georgia, won the world lightweight boxing title-New York version for the second time three years ago by outpointing Bob Montgomery in a sizzling 15-round slugfest at weight campaigners. Kuoort 'Basketball To witness the 'Ketchikan- Prince Rupert basketball series, KILTS AWA' (Henry Musgrave and Paul Price LONDON a A complete High- of rort Simpson were week-end land ccstume and some new tar- t visitors in Prince Rupert. They4 tan kilts were stolen from head-made preliminary arrangements quarters of the Dagenham Girl for a Prince Rupert-Port Slmp-Plpers whose music is heard in son basketball series (0 be held theatres and concert halls. later in the season. ..- fit ' J$fy THERE IS NO OTHER TOBACCO JUST UKE J a' OLD CHUM I gfcfJJ Tne Tobacco of Quality I CANADA't OIIIGINAl I I JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue 'FOOD IS BIG JOB IN INDIA NEW DELHI An indication that India may have turned the corner in respect of 'her lood through the darkness of this crisis and emerge into full sunshine very soon," he said. VBut we cannct ignore the perennial problem cf food shortage in this country, and the only way to meet It is to increase our own production." He revealed that, of a total of 4,000,000 tons of grains requested from the International Food .Emergemy Commission, India had received only 1;732,- ,000 tens. He also stated that j 160,000.000 persons ui the coun-i try were now affected by the j government's stringent rationing lneasures. He added that the i people are used to suffering and j know how to face .such tlirfi-'cultles because they have done it in the past. Dr. Prasad revealed that there had bten a ''fair" monsoon and ''we now have a crop in sight." But, he continued, "we cannot depend upsn imports from foreign countries to meet our re qulrcmcnt. The 'objective we have set bifore ourselves is twofoldwe must produce enough 4o meet the present emergency and, secondly, we must also improve the standard of living of our people." The target of the government's short-term program Is to produce 4,000,000 tons of additional lood by 1952, enough to meet ursent requirements. The government has decided to aid agriculturists in various ways, for example, by erecting more irrigation .works, by the supply of manure and also the distr ibution of seed of improved variety. Port Simpson. and TERRACE Transfer rax Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.6, Box 107 Terrace REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Suey Chow Mein Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 0 ajn. to 2 a.m. PHONE 173 Imnrove the t-ffu tFHTlKJ. ifM I " 32-OZ. tin enough for g h.. Jl j 1 MelJride Street Geo. J. Dawes The Auctioned Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Olven Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposjte Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: Riu Blue 14J Res. Red 127 Ak for Oeorge NKWTONSTUUCTI0X Y w VKWr i. If 14 I' A I If V till" GREER & n.'iJ i r.i i RUPERT MOTOR! PRINCE RUPERT B t OIIR.YSLEU PLYMOUTH firlJ 411' J mv ----- LING THE TAILOR We are takln; clraninf and pressing and steam preulnt while you wait. 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