PAGE SIX Wmtf' am f V THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday. June 26, 1945 auaccs Yard Goods Department PRESENTS -4 Prince Rupert, D.C DRAPERY AND SLIPCOVERING Wc fee! we've been lucky In securing a substantial selection of Drapery and Slipcovering: cloths. You'll bo the judge. We await your verdict. WALLACE'S ore I Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTH D'A Y AND EVE It Y I) AY C A It I) S i W A T E It MAN'S FOl) N TAIN I" E N S Ucsncr Block, Urd Street Phone 23 J FOR YOUR BETTER SATISFACTION . . . rguality foodstuffs are carried at all times. If you want the bc. voir will find it on our shelves. You are invved to inspect our stock. :mussallem's economy store A . (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 Bring Your Shopping List Here . . . The Variety Store lives up to Its name, in offering you a wide variety of items both for your own use and as thoughtful gifts for all occasions. Come In soon, won't you? THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" K B s D a B B oursei k B H O H IIIBBBIHDIIBBIIBSSBBSaaMDIIIinRliaiiaBS Just Arrived . . . 20 Squares Hright It'rd Hcxagcn Asphalt Shingles. Roofing Paper. Building Paper. No. 1 Clear-finish Lumber. Ship Lap and Dimension. Shipment. of Fir Veneer Plywood F. MURPHY L IT M P. E K General Agent Ace-Tcx Products Tile Flooring Felts and Cement 1st Ave. E. Phone Black 831 KWONG SANG H1NG HOP KEE CHOP-SUEY HOUSE C12 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tai) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE It ED 217 PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS- -CIRCULATION COUNTS SMITHERS BOYS ACTIVE IN AIR Flight Lieutenants Norman Tycho ind Harold Windt SMITHERS, June 26 The names of two Smithers fooys in the Canadian armed forces have recently been mentioned in dls-f:hes. Fit. Lt. Norman Tycho was 'mentioned In dispatches" in the '1st of names Riven out in connection with the King's .birthday honors. Fit. Lt. Tycho has been overseas several years. He s the son of Mrs. Gust Tycho if Smither.s and grew uo and received his education In Smithers. His brother, Eris Tycho, Is in employee of the Canadian National Railways at Prince Rupert. ' Fit. Lt. Harold G. Windt is a member of "the special crew, of veterans" mentioned in news disoatches of June 19 that was flying home Air Vice-Marshal C. M. ("Black Mike") McEwen of the R.C.A.F. They left "Beaver 3ase" In Yorkshire, England, 'ast Monday in a Canadian built Lancaster bomber on their flieht to Canada. Harold Windt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Windt if Smithers, and he also -grew up in Smithers and obtained his education in the local schools. Sport Chat Anita Lizana. Chilean tennis chamDion. was defeated for the second year in succession by Aime. Kene iwatmeu or France in the Wimbledon champion-shiDS seven vears aeo. The tem- permental Chilean briefly shook honds with Mme Mathieu and fled from the court in tears. Joe Louis, world's heavvweieht champion, battered Max Schmel- ing to ceieat in less than two minutes seven years ago last night. The Brown Bomber had lost to the German boxer less than two years before in the fame ring. Schmeling, variously reported killed in artion or a prisoner while fighting with the Germans, was found alive and in civilian clothes In the conquered Reich at the end of the war. Baseball Scores International Syracuse 5, Buffalo 8. ' Newark 10, Rochester 6. Jersey City 1, Toronto 6. American Association Columbus 4, Minneapolis 9. Toledo 2, St. Paul 7. Indianapolis 5, Kansas City 3. No cames s-hprinlprf in Mi. jor or Pacific Coast leagues Monday. ! Elects Jury Trial On Entry Charge Boyd Telford of Vancouver appeared before Judge W. E. Fisher In County Court yesterday and elected for jury trial on a charge of breaking and entering and committing a mis chief. He appeared in County Court for election directly after his preliminary hearing before Magistrate W. D. Vance. Telford Is charged with breaking into the home of a local woman and throwing acid on her clothes. PEACE RIVER NURSE WINS RED CROSS Lieut. (Nursing Sister) Velma Gertrude MacKenzie, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, has teen awarded the Royal Red Cross. She was oorn at Rolla, B." C. and prior to her appointment In the Canadian Army on uctc&er 30, 1942, was employed as a professional, nurse. -She went overseas in December, 1942, and attained her present rank on March 2. 1943. Her rather. W. Coons, lives at Rolla. Warrant Officer Alistair Ross Is jBack From Abroad Warrant Officer Allistair Ross. ! son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross i cf Jascer and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Killin of Prince Rupert, has left for Winnlpes t report back for duty with the Royal Canadian Air Force after a three-weeks visit In Prince Rupert and Jasper following his return to Canada frcm Overseas where he engaged In 42 operational flights. LOOKING OVER BALL LEAGUES No games were scheduled in either the National League of the American League yesterday. However three games were played in the International League. Luke Hamlin won his. seventh International baseball game for Toronto when the Maple Leafs defeated the Jersey City Giants 6-1. The Buffalo Bisons turned back the Syracuse Chiefs in the opening game of a league series by scores 8-5. Meanwhile, the Newark Bears blasted four Rochester pitchers for fourteen hits t6 defeat the Redwings 1C-6. In an exhibition game, at Quebec, the Montreal Royals edged out the Baltimore Orioles by a 6-5 score. v it. ' i ft- If ; Classified Advertising TERMS CASH Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion. Please do not ask for credit. FOR SALE FOR SALE Round dining' room table and four leather -seated chairs. Odd buffet. Black 512 alter 5. (149) FOR SALE Trolling boat "Karen." Fully equipped for trolling. Can be seen at Fishermen's Floats. (153) FOR SALE iioomlng house, bargain for cash, to settle up estate. 12 rooms, centrally located, Including some furniture. Immediate possession of seven rooms on top flat, all in good condition. Apply 209 5th Ave. West. (150) FOR SALE Man's bike. 1322 Piggott Ave. Apply 6:30 evenings. (149) FOR SALE Furniture: two double beds, stove, chairs, wriung desk, studio couch, etc. Call after' 6 p.m., 1303 Overlook Street. (148) FOR SALE Square extension oak dining table. Call 733 5th Ave. West. (;48) FOR SALE Daveno, perfect condition, leaf design, green velour, converts into double bed. Cost $89.50, will sell for $49.50. 917 Bacon St. (Cinder Path) off Hays Cove Ave. (150) FOR SALE Modern five-room house. Apply 224 7th Ave. West. (150) FOR SALE Owen's 30-ft. Cruiser, completely equipped, including auxiliary light plant, radio and dinghy. Speed up to vi Knots, witn Mercury 8 motor. Sleeps four comfortably. Must be seen to be appreciated. For inspection of this smart craft call O. D. Bryant at Blue 801 evenings, or Red 120, days. Boat berthed at the Yacht Club. (150) FOR SALE Four room house, furnished. Apply No. 50 Cow Bay. (149) TOR SALE New household- fur niture Including electric washing machine, radio, hotplate. Also new Singer sewing machine. 513 Herman Place. ( 1 43 ) FOR SALE One-ton G.M.C. truck. $300. Phone Black 461. (tf) FOR SALE Beautiful 8-room home on two choice lots, overlooking harbor. Open to Inspection evenings to interested persons. 346 4th Ave. West. (151) FOR SALE New four-room bungalow, possession in two weeks. Price what offers? 529 Albert Ave. (at rear of 534 Eleventh Ave.). (151) "But dropping a hankie's so ancient..." "Drop your Sweet Caps darling there the best meeting ground yet." r 'SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "The purest form In uhlch tobacco can It smoked" V" FOR SALE FOR SALE Tenders will be received by the undersigned" until noon of Wednesday, June 27, 1945, for the purchase of the Kitty Moen six-room, one-storey frame cottage, situate on Lot 12, Block 43, Section 5, City of Prince Rupert, 817 Comox Avenue, including six-hole black and white enamel Heetmor range. Highest or any tender not necessarily ac cepted. Terms casn. Premises may be Inspected by arrangement with Official Administrator, Court House, City. (148) 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. at) WANTED WANTED 2 or 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms. Couple with 4-year-ttld child. Phone American Signals 383. (148) WANTED TO RENT Four or five-roomed house by July 15 or Aug. 1; reliable permanent tenants. Write Box 33 Dally News. (tf) WANTED One large room or two rooms, for three working girls. Close ' in. Blue 595. (150) WANTED Furnished or unfurnished house. Reward for in-! formation leading to obtaining same. Apply Box 36 Daily j News. (150)! WANTED Unfurnished suite or ; two rooms. Centrally located.;1 Box 31 Daily News. U48) i WANTED Reliable couple wish small furnished or unfurnished house; close In. Box 37 Daily News. i51) WORK WANTED WANTED Position as stenog-rapher. Phone Blue 837. (148) HELP WANTED WANTED Girl -for Photo Finishing Studio. Apply F. W Chandler, 216 4th Street (150) WANTED Carrierers for these Sun routes: between Fulton and Summit avenues; 4th, 5th and 6th avenues,. between Mc-Bride and Fulton; 2nd and 3rd avenues, between McBride and 6th Street; and Section 2. Phones: Green 917 and'Grcen , 767- (149) ViFEDrae!i,li!e woman to lock arter tnrea emiaren rrom "to 5:30. Sundays off. Phone B1"e 1. . . (149) AGENTS B.C. BILLIARD and Rrra.-lfnr Supply, 218 W. J3roadway,l Vancouver, B.C., sole Distribu-; tors m B.C. for Burrcughes! and Watt (Canada) Ltd.! PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY (171) PUBLIC Stenographer. Suite 2 Aldine Apartments, above Mc-Cutcheon's Drug Store, phone Rea 241. , (i49j FOli KL"NT FOR RENT Semi - furnished room. Apply Box 38 Daily News. (149) FOR RENT Tourist cabins with shower bath, camp kitchen, free . picnic tables, furnished cottage, swimming and fishing. Gertrude Mitchell, Terrace, " B.C. (143, FOR RENT Large bedroom suitable for one or two men. Call Green 773 or call 1256 Park Ave. (i50) FOR RENT-I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone 83 for particulars. (tf) FOR RENT Garage on Borden St. Phone Gretn 395 evenings. (148) PERSONAL WANTED Lady to teach gentleman to dance; willing t5 pay vwell. Box 39 Dally News. (152) SLENDOR TABLETS are effective. 2 weeks' supply $1 12 weeks $5, at all druggists. (152) LOST AND FOUND LOST Blue wallet, Air Force crest, near Lipsett's Wharf. Contains Navy yard pass and money as valuables. Finder please leave same at Daily News- (148) FOUND Pair of glasses lit Pecples Store. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this FOUND Gold colored screw d Oil hi1 lnnn AQt-Hnn r,,. wi - in, wwur i J"aye have same ,by calling at jiic xyauy news ana paying for this advertisement. BLACKHEADS Get two ounesi of proxln powder from your drutretit. Sprinkle on hot. wt rloth'l nd applr to lh fur centlr. Evtrr block head will bm disBolved. The one safe, iura ana tunpia way to remove olckh1i. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Today Only: Humphrey H THE MOST THRTuIrr-JB THOUSAND ArV F MAm?r , ft M Ycu1lSoc,ozveverM?.ES! Show Times 1:00 3:01 5:02 7:03 9:04. ttirrint ANN SOTHERN 7iw 2zwsmm m luallimk Uliy 'Iff ilfWWi wit JOHN H0DIAK TOM DRAKE GopifloS I On the Same Public notice is hereby given to t ic City of Prince Rupert that I require said electors at the office of the C.:v f . Fulton Street, on the 9th day of JuK. a noon, for the - purpose of - electing a a p t : XU I COLORED CARTOON NOVELTY NEWS , L y Hi. ' .wildu. mem as Alderman for the unexrjlrrd tri m nf fy-am.,. , 1. hJlllOU. The mode of nomination of caudhU follows: :.-u be is i The candidates shall be nominated in writinj; the writing shall be subscribed by two electors o( the municipality .is proposer and sf conder, and shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of the notice and two p.m. of the daj of nomination the said wriUnz mar lie ta the form numbered 3 in the Schedule of the "Municipal Elections Act," and shall stale the names, residtr.ee. and occupation cr description of each person proposed, in such manner as sufficiently to identify such candidate; and in the event of a poll beinj necessary, such poll shall be opened on the 12th day of July, 1915, at the Council Chamber, City Hall, Fulton Street, of which every person is hereby required lo take notice and govern himself accordingly, Given under my hand at Prince Rupc; .. 25th day of June, 1045. II. I). TRAIN. Retun.; ; Oliver Here to serve the public YORK CONSTRUCTION Building, Materials, Estimates General Building Nothing too big or too small PHONE DLACK 884 From Now On EMPIRE CAFE e THE e Royal Lu - CAFE (Formerly L.D.) rvimnlotnlw Pfrnvatcd ani Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHU .An eVTV CHOW MEIN, Ctiur o' 11 ajn. to i ajn. . Will be open for 24-hour service ALL NEWLY DECORATED FULL-COURSE MEALS AND LIGHT LUNCHES Grade "A" Certificate