km l l.' 1 IBM.' ! Hi as! f z Ml ft I m i- m 4 Prinrc Rupert Daflg ftclys Saturday. November 9, 1M8 Classified Advertising - - - - Classifieds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 50c Birth Notices. 50c; Cards ot Thanks. Death No tics. Funeral Notices. Marring and Engagement Announcements: $2. WANTED WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4-room furnished house. Phone Red 469. '265) WORK WANTED YOUNO, EXPERIENCED colored girl wants day work. Phone Red 504. (265) WANTED By high school boy, 16. work after school hours. P hone Red 728 after 5:30. (tf ) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Sun carriers wanted. 2 routes 1 downtown, .1 between McBride and Fulton Plw...e 840 or Green 767. (tf) YOUNG WOMAN urgently needed as helper In home. Room supplied if necessary. Apply Box 171 Daily News. (tf) HELP WANTED Local youns man to work In stock department at local car agency, steady employment, good opportunities for advancement, Apply S. E. Parker Ltd. (263) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD Table meals. Home away from home. Men preferable. 622 Fraser Street. (265) PERSONAL VIGORINE The "pep" Tonic for men who are weak, nervous, exhausted. 15-day treatment, $1.00. At all Drug Stores. 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, B.C. (tf ; SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Civil Service Examnation Prepare NOW for Fall and Winter examinations Letter Car- rier. Postal Clerk, Customs Clerk, Immlgrataion Inspector, etc. Full particulars from M.C.C. Civil Service School, 301 Er.derton Bldg. . Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. No agents. YOU CAN RUN a Home Kinder Z garten with our help. Cana dian Kindegarten Institute. care M.C.C. Schools, Winnipeg, Man. Classified Advertising Pays! in, I To Canada FOR SALE j FOR SALE Woodwork machin-I ery, also bicycle. Phone Bliw 183. 1022 Hays Cove Ave. 264 FOR SALE Hunter's Special! 30 06 rifle, perfect condition. Owner leaving city. Phor.e Black 251 after 6 pjn. (263) FOR SALE Baby buggy, cheap. Phone Red 329. (263i FOR SALE Two electric stoves, $50 each. Hyde Transfer. (263) FOR SALE 18-ft. boat "Islwyn," 4 h.p. Easthope, with good skiff and oars, generator and batteries. Good hull. Can be seen at New Floats. . Call at 1012 6th East. (268) FOR SALE 3 room caoin, furnished. Call at 529 7th Ave. West. Phone Black 973 after 5 o'clock. (263) FOR SALE 1 tube-tester, 1 multimeter; 1 Universal loudspeaker; 1 Victor record player. A bargain. 1054 9th Ave. East. Phone Red 751. (263) FOR SALE 30 ft. trolling boat 'Gypwi:k." Apply Hoffmac, New Floats. (265) FOR SALE Used tables, good condition, $4. Beds complete from $10. Chesterfields $59.50. Hassocks $2.50. Chest of drawers from $9. Wool Blankets, good condition, from $3.95. Sheets ilke new, 45x90, price 95c. Floor lamps complete .from $5. Sleeping couches $7. Blacksmith's vice, tarpaulin 16ixl7. Barber chair $15. Anvils and wrenches. Sew mattresses, all sizes, wire cable, etc. Selling for lowest prices. B. C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. (tf) FOR RENT FOR RENT Bedroom for single man. 742 7th Ave. West, after 6 o'clock. (2061 FOR RENT Housekeeping room on waterfront. Phone Blue 815. (tf) WARM SLEEPING ROOM for rent, reasonable. Apply 806 Fraser Street, after 5 pjn. (268) FOR RENT Two furnished housekeeping rooms. Private entrance. 209 5th Ave. W. Apply Helgerson Block, suite 1. (268) Advertise in Tae Daily News. We appreciate your business and want to continue supplying you but we are very short of BOTTLES We, therefore, urge you to return your empty bottles promptly to your dealer. Your co-operation in this is essential to the continued supply of our Ginger Ale and Sparkling Water. Canada Dry Ginger Ale Limited NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS ALTERATIONS GREER & BRIDDEN Builders and Contractors PHONE RED 5G1 P.O. BOX 721 LITTLE THEATRE " GROUP STARTING Rev. Basil S. Proekter Is ! President To Have Active Season Home-grown dramatic talent will have the chance to tread . he boards this winter with the organization last night of a Little Theatre group which has an .tltial objective of presenting an evening of one-act plays by the end of January. Four pres-, entations in all are planned for the cominsr season. Attended by 40 prespective players, the meeting elected Rev. Basil S. Proekter president of the group and named John Good : vice-president. Other officers are: Treasurer, Mrs. F. N. Good. Secretary, Mrs. Bernice Math-eson. Publicity Director, Joseph Gos-, coe. I organizers oi uienirrung ;w , I G. Aubrey Bate and Mrs. Hazel Wright Temporary chairman was 'Mr. Bate, who turned the mejt- , ing over to Rev. Mr Prncktpr following the election of officers. ! SCHOOL POPPY SALE NETS $91 Sale of Vetcraft poppies In the city's five schools this week resulted in the realization of the sum of $96.91, Canadian Lesion secretary P. M. Ray announced this morning. The poppies, were on sale at the schools until Friday afternoon when the proceeds were turned In to Cana dian Legion. . ,F. Poppy sales at individual schools was as follows: Conrad Street $18.30 Annunciation $ 7.80 Booth High SCV.OO-. ....-$27.36 Borden Street $16.50 King Edward - $26.75 ffOOP TALK While 'Coach Frank Leahy of Notre Dame is keeping his fingers crossed and wondering how his charges are going to step Blanchard and Davis in today's classic at Yankee Stadium, Neil Ross, coach ,of B.C. Packers In j our own basketball league, is endeavoring to coox up a formation I to stop 99 Taxi tonight at the Civic Centre. He very nearly came up with a win the last time his boys matched wits and ability with the so far unbeaten Taxi squad and may do Just that tonight. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 3T . P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert BOTTLES Consumers of Dry Beverages STABS ON ICE Fi . ff' '"J ansa cr r raou mem Backori husky deft,nceman the Pittsburgh Hornets lu tne American Hockey League, is comparatively new In the ranks 0f professional hockey but is accustomed to receiving all-star honors Pete who stands six feet and .weighs iw i pounds .hails JTum rt, vvuuaui, unuuiu. tic yiajtu wnu iuc "u'i in 1938 and 1939 and then starred for the next five seasons with the St. Catherine's Senior team in the O.H.A. Durlnsr his amateur days he was selected on the Toronto Star's All-Star Sextet in 1939. 1940 and 1941. During the off-season, when not bu.iv working as a machinist or carpenter. Pete plays softball and was a member of the Canadian Legion Softball champions. HELL DIVERS ARE LEADING Hell Divers are leading the War Assets Bowling League following last night's play which resulted as follows: WASPS Calderone 159 184 151 5. McDonald 107 107 170 'W. Holner 125 82 145 B. Vukovich 235 182 195 J. Ham 71 53 103 Tctalfi 701 613 769 MOSQUITOES V. Chamberlain ... 80 139 125 J. Schroeder 136 148 205 L. Parkhouse ..." 119 260 215 E. Storseth .... 139 U45 124 H. Hartz 206 129 142 Totals 680 821 812 , CHICKENS ( I. Stiles 96 126 132 S. Stiles 212 192 171 I 1 S. Dcminato 183 183 218 D. Houston 173 301 228 J Berg 110 110 121 B. Houston .'. 127 153 176 Totals ,14, . 901 1061 1045 SHARPSHOOTERS-. A. Nelson 186 172 190 L. Hltchens 275 163 143 D. Chappie 140 90 158 V. Carrier 154 102 103 J. Mullins '106 J33 141 L. Comer 127 170 197 Totals 988 830 935 GULLS P. Duston 156 205 175 H. Brewer 128 135 179 O. Nelson 124 143 257 M. Munizaba 138 161 134 J. Unwin i36 105" 108 Totals 682 749 853 SPITFIRES F. Straford Ill 111 92 J. Sikes .... 96 198 133 A. DeMaere 108 76 78 B. Roberts 108 101 137 Gustafsen 205 77 110 Totals 628 563 550 WING DIN G ERS K. Aird 125 93 123 L. Ham 115 132 101 F. Aird 113 93 176 R. Gerdlad :44 127 192 J. Parker 216 205 146 Totals 713 650 738 HELLDIVERS M. Simundsen 77 120 109 E. Foster 120 128 214 A. Todpey 127 183 161 G. Lanier 172 183 193 A. Ross 137 185 146 Totals 633 799 823 The standings to date: Helldivers 12 3 12 ; i Gulls . 11 4 U ) Wasps 8 7 8 .' Sharpshooters 7 8 . 7 ! Mosquitoes 7 8 7 ; Chickens 5 10 3 Windlngers 5 10 3 Spitfires 5 10 5 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" IN THE MATTER' OP THE ESTATE ur 4-aui. ukuuin. DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that K n,H., nt ! Hl Honour Judge W. E. Flshcf, 1 Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the zstn day or October. 1946, appoint-1 ed Administrator of the Estate of Pnul Brodln. who died on or about I thft 2M.h rliv nf .Tulv ioja Alt ' sona Indebted to the Bald Estate are required to pay the amount of tlieir Indebtedness to me forthwith Rnd all persons having claims against trie paid estate are required to file them with me properly verified oa or before the 30th day 'of November, 1910. falling which distribution will be made hAvln? tpvurri nni. ,,., claims of which I shall have been notlfieH, DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., thl 29th day of October. 1946 OORDON P FORBES. Official Administrator. Prineii Rupert. B.C. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 857 Ry ED TfiOn" vs s?eac. GYM CAPACITY NOW ABOUT 600 Prince Rupert Civic Centre Venue One of .Most Commodious in B.C. Seating for almost 600 spec-tators is available in the Civic Centre gym now that the new side balconies have been completed, according to Civic Centre Manager Don Forward who Friday was laying out the seating plan for the Prince Rupert-Ketchlkan basketball games next week. The new balcqnies, which contain two rows of seats along both side walls, will seat 222 specta-j tors, 109 in the first row and 113 j in the rear row. The front nw ! s!de balcony seats have been ! numbered and will be reserved j for the forthcoming Intercity j meet. j Of the two end balconies, the ! larger o at the north end which holds 183, has been set aside for students, while the 'smaller one at the south end is held for adult "rush" tickets. It has a capacity of 45. Seats on the floor level, bordering the basketball court, also will be In the reserve category ! ! for the Ketchikan games. Thesi will accommodate 125 spectator In addition to space for players and scoring officials. "The only gym In the province with more seating spaee Is the lone at the University of British Columbia," Mr. Forward said with more than a hint of pride. "Of course there are arenas in southern- cities which have greater capacity but only one true gymnasium." Should a bftxlng or wrestling card bo held In the gym, the accommodation could be boosted to between 1,000 and U00 by putting seats all around th ring, Mr. Forward said. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE November 12 Savoy vs. 93 Taxi. Senior "U" October 29- Macey's vs. Co-op. November 2 High Schobl vs. Macey's, I lUllllllll m i k m Ban m m k I B & B H NEW 10W PRICES UlabUU 1I 24 tablftl 27C 100 tabklt 7? GlNUlNI ASPIHIN is Ay MARKED THIS WAY UWjij The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON r p D D Radio Dial V I I K 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) A SATURDAY PAL 4:00 Address By Prime Minister Attlee 4:30 Songs in Sweet Style 4:45 Swing Time 5:00 T.B-A. 5:30 Sweet and Low Down 5:45 Sports College 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recording Interlude 6:30 Education Program 6:35 Recording Interlude 7:00 Dancing Party 7:30 Organ Music 8:00 Red River Barn Dance- 8:30 Old Time Rhythm 9:00 Ray Norrls Trio 9:15 This Week 9:30 Three Suns Trio 9:45 Lee Sims 9:55 Solo Spotlight 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Hollywood Barn Dance 10:45 Dance Orch. 11:00 Weather and sign off ann. SUNDAY A AI. 8:30- Concert Album 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15-Piano Rambllngs 9:30 Alan and Me 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 B.C. Gardener 10:15 Just Mary 10:30 Way of the Spirit 11:00 CBC News 11:03 Capitol Reports 11:30 Religious Period 12:00 New York Philharmonic Symphony Orch. i'JvI. 1:30 Church of the Air 2:00 CBC News 2:03 John Fisher Reports 2:15 Week-end Review-Halifax 2:30 T.B.A. 3:00 Music for Sunday 3:30 CBC News 3:33 Regional Weather Forecast 3:38 Remembrance Day M.B.S. :00 Symphonic. Music 4:30 Record Album 5:0Qr-Music n Three-Quarter Time 5:30 Stage 47 Toronto 6:30 Familiar Music 7:00 CBC News 7:15 The Old Songs 7:30 Salute From the BBC 8:00 The Readers Take Over 8:30 Sunday Serenade 9:00 Organ Recital 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News ' 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Canadian Yarns 10:30 Prelude to Midnight 11 :00 Weather and sltn off ann. MONDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music' For Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Thoughts For Today 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 T.B.A. 10 : 55 "Remembrance" STANDING IN ;HOOP LEAGUE ! 99 Taxi, Rainmaker n,v. and Ojto are well out in f U" of their competitors in the ' as-city basketball leagues, each w 'h an unbroken string of victories Below are the game standing i the four sections of the league Senior A . W I th tiTTaxl 5 5 B. C. Packers 3 2 3 Savoy i 5 1 Senior li Rainmakers 6 . Co-cp i Maceys l Girl's League Ralnblrds 5 Peoples Store 0 Junior Gyro 4 Legion 2 2 2 Grotto 2 2 2 Watts it NIckerson 0 4 0 TO THE PEOPLE OF PRI I" ! mm ill I IHA 4m INTERNAT IN LIMITED QUANTITY FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! 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