3 IDrinrc Utincrt Daily mcw Thursday. September 20, 1945 There's something Intimate S ABOUT TABLE CLOTHS j Table cloths can do so much to ease those tired, B flayed nerves. See these conversation-makers in B H variations to "set-up" every meal. g at WilililCC'S of course! Dos 1321 muni 313 3rd Ave. W. Expert Kadio Servicing "Electrical Appliances Kepaired : RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Hione 611 ELECTRICAL GOODS Lamps t- Sllex Batteries r LOVIN'S CABINET SrtOP PHONE GREEN 074 Cabinets and Toys made to - order Furniture Repaired Upholstery a Specialty 117.2nd Ave. W. Opp. YMCA We have expanded our business which enables us to take care of all your crating and storage requirements. HYDE TRANSFER rilONE 580 COAL and WOOD Poidsen's Cafe and Dining Room Is the Talk of the Town WHY? Because . . . It's the nicest-looking place in town. It's open for banquets, weddings and parties. Meetings may be arranged. "As good as the best, Better than the rest." Quality Repairs at Economy Prices PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) FOR YOUR BETTER SATISFACTION . . . quality foodstuffs are carried at all times. If, you want the best, you will find it on our shelves. You are invited to inspect our stock. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 573 Me will pay a fair CASH PRICE FOR YOUR USED FURNITURE ELIO FURNITURE STORE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrrTTTTTTTTTTVrTTTJj ESCHOOL OPENING Mothers, here's your chance to send the youngsters back to school in shoes that are not only good-looking and "can take "it," but In shoes constructed for young, tender feet. We specialize in fitting children. Our shoes are made with plenty of room for proper development and smoothly finished inside. We have such famous makes as Greb, Leckle, Thursten and CUT RATE SHOE STORE AJkJk.kl AAA AAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAA AAA A AAAA A A A A iiiiiiuJ Today in Sports Baseball Scores American League Philadelphia 10-0, Boston 11-3. St. Louis 6-4, New York 5-3. Detroit 0, Cleveland 2. National League New York 4, Brooklyn 5. Chicago 4, St. Louis 1. Boston 4, Philadelphia 0. International League Montreal 4, Baltimore 6, Baltimore leads best of seven series 3 to 2. Toronto 5, Newark 6, Newark wins series four to two. American Association St. Paul 2, Indianapolis 0, St. Paul wins series 4 to 2. Pacific Coast League Oakland 7, Hollywood 6. Los Angeles 3, San Francisco 1. Sacramento 7; Portland 5. San Diego at Seattle, postponed, rain'. BEAUTY FROM FAULTS The coloring in marble is caused by the impurities in it. loure ahead two wAys whenyoa use Blue Gillette Blades... made of steel hard enough to cutlassj You get: 1 Faster, cleaner shaves 2 More shaves per blade Sare time And money... Ask for Blue Gillette Blades For extra shaving sati$facti0n,Alwavs use Gillette lather Cream... 33 BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 i P.O. Box 1294 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE Storage for a trunk, radio, cedar chest, piano, or the entire furnishings of your home is convenient and inexpensive. We own and operate the warehouse where your goods are stored. For complete details about packing, crating, moving, storage and, shipping, PHONE O LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Corner 2nd and Park Avenue RECREATIONAL WORK STARTS Course for Leaders Under Way With Enthusiasm Prevailing The Prince Rupert Recreational Council's course for leaders got away to a good start last night at the "Y" War Service Gymnasium. Twenty enthusiastic young men and women were nut tn pnlnv n vnrlpH nrnamm nf bar work and pyramid building The leaders were Impressed at the versatility of William Noble, chairman of the executive of the Prince Rupert Recreational Council, who proved that he could do handsprings twlth the best of them. Charles Collins, Mel Bussey and Denis Garon acted as assistant Instructors, "spotting" the younger members In apparatus work. Other leaders were A. Arntsen, Ruoert Holke stad, Maurice Teng. David Mul roney, Robert MacArthur, Ever ett Pierce and Gardner Paul. Misses K. Davidson and Mar garet Dixon did excellent work in assisting in women's activities. Among this group were Irene Kildal, Diane Kennedy. Lorraine Youngman, Arietta Hamilton. Louise Patrick. Dorothy Hutchison and Chris Curiy. From the enthusiasm shown In last night's class H would appear that the Prince Rupert recreational movement will not suffer a shortage of leaders in either men's or women's MONTREALER IS OUTPOINTED WHITE PLAINS, New York, Sept. 20 0) A Montreal fighter. Patsy Zoccano, at 140 pounds was outpointed here Tuesday night by Eddie Murphy, 135, of New York. The fight was a six-round affair. ft SHORT SPORT The sportsman's dream of an open-air rifle club for boys that would teach them to become marksmen and eliminate the danger of accidents from flre arms in and around Edmonton came true almost overnight. It is the first club of its kind In Canada. Late in June, D. E. C (Dan) Campbell, former news-nanerman and well-known Do minion marksman, approached Edmonton Police Chief Reg, Jennings with his plan and asked for financial assistance in organizing a junior rifle asso ciation. Jennings arranged for grant of $100 and found a natural range within the city limits. Organizing of the Edmonton City Rifle Club .'started immediately and today, in little over a month, the club has a membership of "more than 250 boys ranging in age from 12 to 18. ber for the targets was provided free of charge and leading Ed monton merchants have goffered trophies and prizes for the boys shooting in competition. .One of I the biggest stores, here jias of- lerea an inter-city trophy lor competition between Edmonton and Calgary If Calgary organ izes a similar club. All new members in the club start in the tyro class and move up progressively. Their targets are turned in after each relay and are witnessed and dated. The bovs will eventually rpnrh the stage where they can enter tar-J gets In the Dominion small-bore , association and shoot for Do-' minion championships, BOX LACROSSE SERIES EVENED NEW WESTMINSTER, Sept. 20 Vancouver Burrards defeated New Westminster Adanacs 16 to 8 to even up the best out of five series for the inter-city box lacrosse league championship at one game apiece. NEW TROTTING RECORD IS SET DELAWARE. Ohio, Sept. 20 The Hamletonlan Stake and champion trotter Titan Hanover add- fundamental gymnastics." matd to his laurels Tuesday here box bv establishing a new half-mile tumbling, vaulting parallel record for trotting three-year-olds. He started against the record 2:03 which he established at the Saratoga track a few "weeks ago and trotted the mile against time in 2;013,4. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Moran of this city announce the engagement of their eldest son, Gunner James T. Moran, R.C.A., to Georgette Hostyn, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hostyn, Wer-vico, Belgium. The marriage will take place soon In Belgium. CARD OF THANKS In addition to the floral tri butes presented at the funeral of Mrs. Astred Pettersen, pub lished in the Daily News Tuesday, the following were received: In loving memory of Mrs. Astred Pettersen to the Memorial Fund from St. Paul's Lutheran Ladies' Aid; M. T. Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rensvold and family; cards of some of other floral offerings .are believed to be either missing or destroyed and Mr. Pettersen takes this oppor tunity to express, his thanks to those whose names have not been published. WANTED WANTED Fir and cedar poles and piling, all lengths. Nieder-meyer-Marlln Co., Spalding Bldg., Portland, Zone 4, Oregon. (134) WANTED Car in good condition. Phone Red 244. (219) HELP WANTED WANTED First class butcher to take full charge and do his own buying. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 186. Jttf) WANTED Female cook for family of 5. Phone 466. (221) WANTED Reliable and honest boys or girls who desire Daily News delivery routes may leave their names at the office as some new carriers may be required shortly. (tf) FOR RENT FOR RENT Comfortable room Phone Red 347. (219) FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone Black 198 for particulars, (tf) . . . ' FOR RENT Three-room home , ,, For a long time city police had L,th .nnvpnlpn(p Grind received many complaints of wanton discharge of firearms by boys within the city limits and reports of damage to property. This always seemed to happen when small predatory game was scarce and the old standby- telephone and telegraph wire insulators on poles got the works. Jennings- declared that if any boys were brought be fore him he was going to "suggest" they join the club but in the last month there' hasn't been a single complaint reslgtered. "It rnsta the hnvs nnthina'-" Camn- ing telephone Furniture for sale. Immediate occupancy. Phone Blue 824. FOR RENT Three-room apart ment with complete furnish ings for sale at reasonable price. Call at 619 6th Ave West after 6.pjn. (218) LOST AND FOUND FOUND Small brown and tan puppy strayed and injured bv car. Would owner please call for it at 950 6th Ave. East. (218) bell says, "and they get the best LST lady's wrist watch, tnstmpf.inns that. Riimnntunl Figaro, between McRae's and marksmen can give them." Many of the boys have their own rifles, 6th Street. Daily News. Please leave at (212) he added, but non-pwnership of LOST Two large screw Jacks be-a rifle does not bar them from tween 1418 8th East and 300 membership. "We'll borrow a Block on 4th East. Please re- rlfle for them If they haven't1 got one. ' The only expense to the young marksmen Is their .22 calibre shells which they can buy through the club. While on the range instruc tors are constantly on the Job to correct their faults. Range discipline is conducted along the lines of established military range procedure. On the ranges there are enough targets so thai there is no tiresome waiting to get a few shots in. There are 30 targets on the 25 -yard range and relays of boys fire 10 shots at a target. The boys usually spend their time in between relays comparing targets and "spotting" for those firing. Lum turn to Berts Transfer. Re ward. (220) PERSONAL PAIN KILLER for corns. Lloyd's corn ana coiious salve gives prompt, sure relief. 50c at Ormes Ltd. IF YOUR FURNACE, stove or chimney need cleaning, call Home Service, phone 743. (220) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufac- . tured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver. B-C- (tf) GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 - WORLD SERIES IN VANCOUVER Mann Lacrosse Finals to Be Held There Starting End of Month TORONTO, Sept. 20 CP) The Ontario representative Jn the 1945 Mann Cup finals will leave September 30 for Vancouver, where the World Series of lacrosse will be held this season. St. Catherines Athletics, who beat New Westminster Salmon Bellies last year, now lead Brampton-Lakeshore Comblnets 2-1 In a best -of-seven Ontario eliminations. The Quebec Asso-ciation'has announced It will not send a representative against Athletics or Comblnets. Advertise m The Dally News. Classified Advertising TERMS CASH Classified Advertising Is payable to .the office at time of submitting copy for insertion. Please do not ask for credit. ENGAGEMENT FOR SALE FOR SALE Fluorescent light fixtures, 10 2-tube units and 1 4-tube unit. Chief P.O.'s Mess, H.M.C.S. Chatham. Phone PO. O'Sulllvan, Naval Exchange, Local 2. (219) FOR SALE Six-piece dinette suite, modern, red leather seats. Sacrifice. Chesterfield, suite, double bed size. Bar gain. 905 10th Ave. East. (222) FOR SALE Gill net boat, 6 h.p. Easthope, length 26 ft by b. Enquire 123 Taxi. (218) FOR SALE 40x18 swing mirror with floor base. Walnut pedestal card table, 36 inches wide. Electric iron and waffle iron. 1104 8th Ave. East. (218) FOR SALE 28-foot cabin boat, A model Ford, in good shape. $300. T. H. Wolford, Blue 391. (219) FOR SALE 28-foot troller, "Star M." Phone Blue 136. (219) FOR SALE Four adjoining farms. Kltwanga. B.C. Culti vated, good Soil; buildings, etc. Phone 29, or write Box 495, Prince Rupert, B.C. (218) FOR SALE Sacrifice! Enamel coal range; double bed, complete; steel folding cot and mattress; chlffonlere and other household effects. All slightly used. 336 8th Ave. East. (218) FOR SALE We buy and sell new and used furniture at the lowest possible prices. Electric gramaphpne in the' best condition, new one sells at $250, price now $49.50. New floor covering, assorted sizes, rugs from $6.60. Used bed and springs, $3 for the two. New pillows, regular $1.50, n6w 75c. Used baby carriages from $6 New fancy mirrors all sizes, from $1.50. New hardwood chairs and dressers. Slightly used chesterfield bed with two new chairs, $95. B. C. Furniture Co., Phone 324. (tf) FOR SALE Piano, small modern, with bench. 212 4th St. (tf) FOR SALE Small house and furniture. 220 7th Ave. East. (219) FOR SALE Two bedroom suites, kitchen table and chairs, linoleum rug, Windsor chairs and "table, etc. 649 Hays Cove Circle. (220) FOR SALE 9-roomed house, six rooms upstairs, three large aown. separate entrances, in come $80 per month for upstairs suites. Some furnishings. Snap for cash. Possession October 1. 1028 2nd Ave. West. (220) FOR SALE 32-foot boat, electric light and radio. June Bug, New ioais. (220) FOR SALE Cornet, completely overhauled. Like new, $85. American Signals 334. (220) FOR SALE Davenport, standard lamp, coffee table, front-room drapes, dishes. Aoolv Suite 9: Klllas and Christopher Apts. (218) FOR SALE Cabin on Wantage Road, hot and cold running water and showet. Immediate possession. No. 4 Wantagr Road, west of pipeline. (221) FOR SALE Deluxe electric ironer, Al condition. Phone Red 128 after 6. (221) FOR SALE Halibut fishing boat Cape Race 2nd. Apply R. B. Morgan, P.O. Box 175 (221) FOR SALE Boat Beverly S, 31s feet. Can be used fftr gill net or trolling. Phone Blue 336 (221) FOR SALE Child's tricycle, child's table and chairs (new), doll buggy and miscellaneous toys. Reasonable. Hut T8C Skunk Lane, evenings. (218) FOR SALE 20-foot gas boat Sally Ann. 6 H.P. Universal engine. Call American Signals 137. (218) FOR SALE Partly furnished modern house, concrete basement with two rooms and shower, bath and toilet; hot air furnace. Immediate oc cupation. $3,000, terms. Going concern tobacco, books, magazines, etc., business. Good and steady turn-over. Fine location. Stock value $2,300.00. Collart & McCaffery Ltd., 3rd Avenue, opposite 3rd Street TOU DOROTHY LAMorn 'Onltf "A MEDAL FOR BENNv STARTS TOMORROW iheLfeSS She made guns grow cold... and hearts Burn Hot-as she set thcWcst afire! bALOM ft Wk 7JfJMJ .fi! mmwij&m urn V6$fa 1 Capilon G. R. Mutrie, Opioim OFFICES IN HEILBRONER'S JEWELRY STOKE Complete qualified optical service. YORK GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Building Supplies Free Estimates, Construction and Repairs Windows and Frames, Doors and Frames, Cabinets, Counters Show Cases of all description Also Furniture Repairs First class finishing and workmanship Phone Green 974 NEW ROYA HOTEL A' Home Away From Boa Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot andCoa water PRINCE RUPERT, BC Phone 281 P.O.Bffl AUCTION SALES By . . . J. H. MAIR EVERY SATURDAY, 2 P.M. at Building; opposite Parker's Garage TIIIR.D AVENUE COW BAY Auction rooms will be open each day for receiving goods. TTransfer must be sunnlied bv owner. PM Black 984. Obtain rneeint from driver. M Reserves. No Advertised Goods Accepted SPECIAL AUCTIONS BY APPOINTMEj W. C. Osborne J. H. MAIR INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88l TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (H. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE ANNOUNCING CORNER SNACK I .-At-t r n it A C E (Mrs. Flossie LamWl'l In Terrace . 1 THE '5KEENAMERCJ1 G. McADAMS, rro SELF-SERVE GRg DRY GOODS -LADIES AModernDerj TERRACE MACHINE SHOP AND GARAGE V. Tmhnff A. Expert Repairs on all makes of cars Rccon'iac Wnrk niPSAl Aretvlone and EleCtHC TEW!! ROX 202