u a ii n ii u a is n n n ti 9 U n a n u i n ii ii 3 'I a ii i m - m m !l 4 i. 5: . a a a ! it . t 4; Idrfnrc Uupert Daflp jctos Tuesday, October 30, 1945 Gloves of Distinctive Quality Beautifully Designed RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Gloved hand be nil is yours in any pair of these exquisitely designed gloves! For day wear .dress wear or evening wear the right length for the right occasion. Leather or fabric. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE A. MacK enzie Furniture 'A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 12 CORNER CABINETS Can be placed In any corner . . . they arc mirrored for reflection and with glass shelves. In two colors, Ivory and walnut. Priced at rA)r, Sim nW..ln stock a lar6e varlcty of Restmore and EZt hCSS Felt and "Prlng-lillcd: also the ucautyrcst mattress In stock. Price SjS-ia.,-0 MAIL ORDEItS PROMPTLY FILLED 1'"""C 327 I Avenue Pr'lnce Uucrt OPEN FOR YOUR APPROVAL . . . Pall Mall Cafc AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL G A.M. to 2:30 A.M. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. SHORT SPORT ' A veteran of the ice wars Is Bucko McDonald. Once he was the roaring, bouncing defence-man of the Toronto Maple Leafs and later with the Detroit Red Wings and New York Rangers. Now he Is a rotund member of the Canadian House of Commons where he sits as Liberal member for Parry Sound. But Bucko, who is now 34, came back to hockey on Saturday night. He went behind the Hull Volants blue-line in the opening game of the Quebec Hockey League season wilh Montreal Royals. Once he drew a cheer from the stands when he fell on hLs knees to stop a sizzling drive. But it was not the battling Bucko of old. The old speed just wasn't there and there were none of those belting body blows which made him a much-avoided back-llncr in the National Hockey I FOR SALE FOR SALE Singer- sewing ma chine, treadle. Red. 732. (253) FOR SALE McClary 6-hole white enamel range, complete with waterfront. Price $75.00. Can be seen at 1041 11th Ave. East. (256) FOR SALE Electric Easy wash er, bed screen, ferneries, plants, phonograph, basement supplies. 225 5th Ave. West. Red 589. (It) FOR SALE Model "A" engine. Phone Oreen 821. FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (251) FOR SALE Play pen and water- proor mattress; toidey seat, new; full-size bed, splro spring; bureau. 952 Ambrose Avenue. Phone Black 480. (251) FOR SALE Restaurant business and three houses on two lots; also green house. $3500 takes the lot. Furniture $500 extra. Apply Lone Star Hut, Exchange Block. (252) FOR SALE Wurlitzer; Box 24 Dally News. (252) FOR SALE Piano and bed chesterfield. Phone Green 985 or 237, 8th Avenue East, after 5:30 p.m. (tf) FOR SALE Modern completely furnished four-room house, excellent condition, immediate occupancy; oil furnace and oil range. $2700.' 941 Second Ave. West. For inspection daily from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.. phone American Signals 413. (253) FOR SALE Bed chesterfield. $25; mattress for double-size bed, $5. 424 8th Ave. East. Phone Black 614 after 5:30. (252) FOR SALE Bed chesterfield. 237 8th Ave. East after 5:30 p.m. Of) FOR SALE New and used fur niture bought from United States Army Club at Port Edward selling at lowest prices. Used beds and springs, $4; used tables, $3.75; electric table lamps; trllltes; bookcases, high grade office chairs; pool table like new; new mirrors at $2.50; smoking stands; coffee tables; cash register like new; electric fixtures; drapes at $2.50 pair; card tables, $2.25; new pillows. 75c; 2-plece chestcr-licld bed in first class shape, $65; new rugs hand made, from $2; carpets. 12x12, In best shape; high grade piano; barber chair in fair shape; bedroom suite, five pieces, like new; chesterfield; good occasional chair, $15; other good and useful articles. B. C. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon on Wednesday, October 31st, for the purchase of Lot 42. Block 7, Section- 6, City of Prince Rupert, together with two-storey, 6-room frame building located thereon. Separate sealed tenders will also be received for the furniture contents, inclusive of electric range, washing machine and fireplace heater. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms strictly cash. Premises may be viewed by arrange ment. Norman A. Watt, Administrator of the Estate of Ernest Noel' Valentine, deceased. (251) "I'm 21 next month but I can't vote." "Why?" "There's no election." League. It wasn't Bucko's fault but the Montreal Royals won the game 2-0. There were four American Hockey League games' Sunday night. At Buffalo, Hershey Bears were shut-out 4-0 by the Bisons. It was the first set-back for the Bears In this year's American League campaign. For the New Haven Eagles at New Haven, it was their firsc victory of the season when they defeated Pitts burjh Hornets 4-2. Previously, the Eagles have taken four beatings. At Providence, the Reds pinned a 6-3 defeat on Cleveland Barons. A young rookie frcm Canadian amateur ranks. Henry McQuestion, was In goal for Providence for the first time. Early in the game he showed some unsteadiness but later he steadied down and played a good .game. In the western Division of the American League. Indianapolis Capitals got Into first place when they trimmed St. Louis Flyers 7-3. The Capitals were in front all the way. -'- Classified Advertising - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising Is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion. Please do not ask for credit. WANTEa WANTED Record player in good condition. Phone Blue 469. WANTED Oil burner with or without range. Phone 66. (254) WANTED Light housekeeping room by business girl. Close in. Call Kane, 538 before 5 p.m. (252) IILLP WANTED WANTED Clerk-stenographer. W. H. Malkin Co. Ltd. Phone 72. (tf) WANTED Experienced stenographer, steady work. Apply stating qualifications to Box 32 Daily News. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper for apartment; downtown location. Would consider married couple. Phone 674 or Red 878. (tf) HELP WANTED Smart girl, office clerk for Bulkley Market. Permanent. Apply at the Market. 311 3rd Avenue. (255) 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. ,'ftf) PERSONAL PAIN KILLER FOR CORNS! Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve gives prompt, sure relief. 50c at Ormes Ltd. 1255) PERSONAL Would like to contact someone . driving to Terrace on Thursday, Nov. 1. Write Box 38, Daily News. (252) I OR RENT FOR RENT Furnished 843 9th Ave. West. LOST AND FOUND room. (254) FOR RENT Large comfortable room for gentleman: close In. Apply Box 33 Dally News, (tf) FOR RENT Suite, furnace. 1142 Park Avenue. (252) FOR RENT . Furnished 1531 8th Ave. East. room. (255) LOST Black wallet containing engagement ring, Saturday noon between Co-op and B.C. Packers. Finder please return to Daily News. Reward. (252) FOUND Kit of tools on 2nd Ave. by Navy Garage. Owner may have same by calling at the Navy Garage and paying for this ad. (tf) o Today in Sports "jc "A" "A" BOXING ASSOCIATION DECIDES ALL CHAMPIONSMUST DEFEND TITLES PATERSON, N. J., Oct. 30 (UP) Commenting upon the return of champions from service to the ring, President Abe. J. Greene of the National Boxing Association predicted that the revival of title compe-tion would elevate boxing from a "purely cash register racket" to its prewar status as a genuine sport. Oreene made this piedictlon while releasing the N.B.A.'s first post-war ratings of leather- tossers. He said boxing during the war period had been generally a process of "matching and mis matching only by the register of the greatest box office draw." This enables mediocre talent to play to fantastic houses while champions and leading conten ders were in service. There was no sporting reason for most of these bouts, he stressed, except to keep boxing "going." But It'll be a different story now, he promised. With the champs back in civvies, .competition for titles should provide "sporting activity resulting in the displacement of 'pretenders' by deserving contenders." He announced that all champions have been notified they must defend their titles against proper contenders, after a "proper conditioning period." Champions who are entitled to the full period of respite, because they Just got out of service, in old Green, Nick Moran, Jimmy McDanicls, Billy Arnold, Cecil Hudson. Llghtweieht Champion) Ike Williams, (Logical contenders) Beau Jack, Bob Montgomery, Willie Joyce. (Outstanding boxers) John Thomas, Bobby Ruff in. (Honorable mention) Ronnie James, Enrique Bolanos, Freddie Dawson, Bernard Docuscn, Allle Stolz, Bobby Yaeger. Featherweight (Champion) SalBartola. (Logical contender) Willie Pep. (Outstanding boxers) Chalky Wright, Carlos Chavez, Phil Terranova, Jackie Graves. '(Honorable mention) Freddie Russo, Danny Webb, Chlco Rosa, Nel Tarlcton. Bantamweight (Champion Manuel Ortiz. (Logical contenders) Tony 011-vera, Bennle Goldberg, Luis Castillo. (Outstanding boxers) Kui Kong Young, Sammy Rey- Inolds, Norman Lewis. (Honorable mention) Simon. Vergara, elude: Heavyweight Joe Lewis. Kid Zephine. light-heavyweight Gus Lesnc-I .. . vlch, and middleweight- Tony! .. . ''He,Yl 2ale (Champion) Jackie Patterson. Three champions have been ic?l contenders) Jqp Curran, nrrWH n ripfonrf- w.itnr,tnH Dada Marcio, Terry Allen. (Out- Undine boers) onnle claVton Freddie Cochrane, lightweight , Alex Murphy, George Parks it. wiin,m! j k iv, Manuel Ortiz. Here are the National Boxing Association's' quarterly ratings: Heavyweight (Champion) Joe Louis. (Logical contender) Billy Conn. (Outstanding boxers) Jimmy Bivins, Taml Mauriello, Mello Bcttlna, (Honorable mention) Lee Oma, Joe Baksl, Elmer Ray, Jersey Joe ,Walcott, Freddie Schott, Bruce Woodcock, Johnny Flynn, Arturo Godoy, Yancey Henry, Jce Maxim, Jbhnny Haynes. Light Heavyweight (Champion) Gus Lesncvlch. (Logical1 contenders) Archie Moore, Freddie Mills. (Outstanding boxers) Lloyd Marshall, Anton Christoforidis, Billy Fox. (Honorable mention) FrltzyFitz-patrlck, Walter Woods, Ezzard Charles. Middleweight (Champion) Tony Zalc. (Logical contenders) Jake Lamotta, George Abrams, Rocky Grazian Holman Williams. (Outstanding boxers) Charlie Burlcy. Jimmy Edgar, Jock McAvoy. (Honorable mention) Marcel Gerdan, Joe Basora, Tony M'.rtin, Reuben Shanks, Ossie Harris, Bee-bco Washington, Steve Belloise, Kenny Watkins, George Henry. Welterweight (Champion) Frciid.it "Red" Cochrane. (Logical contender) Ray "Sugar" Robinson. (Outstanding boxers) Tippy Larkln, Jimmy Doyle. (Honorable mention) Ernie Roderick, Tony Ja-nlro, Johnny Greco, Marty Servo, Tommy Bell, Sammy Angott, Joe Curcio, Freddie Archer, Har- COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and MARINE ELECTRICIANS HOME WIRING AND REPAIRS GOOD WIRING AND GOOD LIGHTING Does Not Cost It Pays MOTT ELECTRIC (!S) LTD. 326 Second Avenue ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 1 Phone WESTOCK GATES "V" BELTS I Black OFFICES IN VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER 367 (Honorable mention) Tommy Burney, Bunty Doran, ENGINEERS WIN IN BADMINTON Won Challenge H.OA.S.C. Match wilh The "Y" gym was the scene of keen badminton rivalry last night when the challenge match I between the Royal Canadian En gineers and tne Royal Canadian Army Service Corps took place. Many excellent games were played and battles were close and hotly contested, with the Engineers coming out on top in the final games total. Those on the Engineer's team were Lleuts. Macdonald and Stewart, Pigg and LePlume. Cummlngs and McMenemy (the latter borrowed from th'e opposing team), Beradine and Thomas,, Gefucia and Lennox. R.C.A.S.C. Capt. Edwards and Dorcas. Lieut, Hadland and Cur- ley, Home and Stewart, Carter and De Maddlo, Addle and Dick . LONDON, '(Pi After a six-year absence the Brigade of Guards resumed guard mounting at the Bank of England---a custom going back to 1780. During the war the ;uard was nro-vlded bv the Honorable Artillery and military police. TOO LATE lO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Nice cheery bedroom at Mrs. Beattlc's. .616 layior St. Phone Green 830. (252) . T J Fine Cut flannigan and Roll' em O'Rourke - by OGDEN'S AIMIN- T'WIN THE I I f GOTTA PRIZE) COOL SMOKING, " 0 "PIPE SMOKIRS! 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