i v 1 PAQE FOUR THK DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert. B.C. Tuesday, June 19, 1945 TEEN AGE meais TWEEN AGE Rupert Mens and Boys Store No matter if he is four years old or four times four, which makes sixteen, the Men's and Boys' Store Can Clothe Him! Suits Pants Sweaters Hats Shirts Underwear Socks n i RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE JUST AROUND THE CORNER FreeDclivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY , . . To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 PJH. Kindly give us your order before 12 o'clock noon during your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choicest fresh and cooked meat fresh vegetables and fruits complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE 21 l"TT - THIRD AVE. W. JACKETS ...for Spring How the young men go for plaids! Full cut, well tailored with flap pockets. Morgan's Men's and Boys' Wear Third Ave., next to Orme's s Cafe and Dining Room lithe Talk cf l!e 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." From Now On THE . Royal Lunch - CAFE - Will be open for 24-hour service ALL NEWLY DECORATED FULL-COURSE MEALS AND LIGHT LUNCHES Grade "A" Certificate 'SCARED STIFF MURDER COMEDY Is Feature Picture at Capitol Theatre This Wednesday Only "Scared Stiff," coming to the Capitol Theatre this Wednesday only, Is a comic piece about murder which is. essentially a tragic business. Jack Haley, Ann Savage, Bar ton MacLane and Veda Ann Borg have the leading roles in a story about a chess expert, an antique dealer, a lady detective and a boy prodigy. The action takes place In a winery owned by a couple of elderly eccentrics. The latter have come into possession of a set of rare old chessman and, for one reason or another, all the others in the cast are out to get hold of the chessman. The most serious competition somes, however, from a pair of prqfes-slonal crooks and there are some pretty dirty doings in the winery before order is restored and the boy gets the girl. KEPT IN WELSH CAVE LONDON tfi For the first time since September, 1939, some of the National Gallery's best pictures are back on display. They have been brought back from a cave near Blaenau Festinlog, South Wales, where they were taken for safekeeping during the war. YEAR'S CATCH Six hundred million pounds of seafood are caught by New Engt land fishermen in a normal year. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER' OP THE ESTATE OP HERMAN CARLSON, DECEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, W. E. Fisher, taade on the 13th day of June, AD. 1945. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Herman Carlson, deceased. and all parties having claims against inc saia jibiaie are nereDy required to furnish . same, properly verified. to me on or before the 28th day of July, A.D. 1945, and all parties Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount' of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 13th day of June. A.D. 1945. OEOROE H. HALLETT. Official Administrator. Atlln. B.C. T Today, in Sports LOOKING OVER MAJOR LEAGUES In the National League the league-leading Brooklyn Dods- ers increased their lead yester day by whlttlne the New York Giants. In the only game sched uled the Dodgers trounced the Giants 2-1. In the American League the Chicago White Sox hammered out a victory over the Detroit Tigers and narrowed the Tigers' lead to one game. Score was 1-0. In the International Iood New ark Bears swept a doubleheader with Toronto Maple Leafs, winning both games, 2-1. Meanwhile, the Montreal Royals swamped Syracuse Chiefs 5-0. The game between the Jersey City Giants and the Buffalo Bisons and the doubleheader between Baltimore Orioles and Rochester Red Wings were' postponed. Today's Games In the National League Boston at New York, Brooklyn at Philadelphia, St. Louis at Cincinnati. In the American League- New York at Boston, Philadelphia at Washington. doubleheader, Cleveland at Detroit, Chicago at St. Louis. In the International League-Jersey City at Buffalo, double-header, Syracuse at Montreal. Baltimore at Rochester, doubleheader, Newark at Toronto. TANK CARRIER LONDON, June 18 Britain's Hamilcar, RA.C, glider, weighs 36,000 pounds fully loaded and requires a four-engine bomber. to tow it. It1 can carry a seven-ton lank and have it in action 15 seconds after landing. ITALIAN DISCOVERY The discovery of the electric current was made by an Italian physicist, Alessandro Volta.. . - - Classified Advertising - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion. Please do not ask for credit. BIRTH yQTICE FOR SALE BIHY A daughter Barbara FOR SALE Remington Portable .Ple"- 10 lb& 2 pz.) was born typewriter; boy's bicycle; . to PFC and Mrs. George Bushy kitchen range. Phone Blue at the Prince Rupert General 162 after 6 pm. (144) Hospital on Saturday, June 16. : . ' - want, ii : FOR SALE Double bed, chest of . drawers, occasional chair, blue WANTED Second hand baby ftig, 9x4 writing desk. Phone stroller or sulky. Mrs. Holt, Red 255 after 6. (143) phone Blue 217. (143) I I ! - ; FOR SALE Wood. Scrap lum- WANTED Two room furnished ber suitable for kindling. $6.50 apartment, centrally located, a load. Heavier wood, $10.00 for serviceman and wife. Box a load. Phone 130. (146) 30, Iially News. (144) . , ; FOR SALE Good piano. Apply WANTED To buy or rent, trea- 721 5th Ave. West. Phone Blue die sewing machine, Phone 409. (143) 359. . (147) - ,., . . FOR SALE Model A Ford radi- WArrn nJJJ .JJe Tk,,?' ator' fan and water pump; over. Apply Box 29 Daily set of gurdies, poles and masts. Kews- (143) Ray Green, to the rear of WANTED Room and breakfast Armstrong's Store, Cow Bay. for one. Service personnel. (16) Box 24, Dally News. (143) . . i FOR SALE otn 7rroom modern WANTED Housekeeping room house, basement, hot air fur- for quiet, respectable gentle- nace, 4 lots In garden and man. Apply Postal Station B, town. Call Black 330 after 5. Albert White. (142) 1545 8th .Ave. East. (142) HELP WANTED FOR SALE New 14-ft. dinghy, WANTED Man part-time driver SLrSt'&lA& for grocery store afternoons. the first time in May. Phone Ranee & Hardy. (143) American Signals 470. (142) WANTED Carriers for The FOR SALE Tenders will be re-Daily Province paper for the ' ceived by the undersigned un-following routes: 4th and 5th til noon of Wednesday, June Ave. W.; 7th, 8th and 9th Ave. 27, 1945, for the purchase of E.r 5th and 6th Ave. E.; 1st, the Kitty Moen six-room, one-2nd and 3rd Ave. W.; Piggot storey frame cottage, situate and 2nd Overlook; 5th Ave. E.; on Lot 12, Block 43, Section 6th, 7th and 8th Ave. W. 5, City of Prince Rupert, 817 Phone Mrs. Welter, Green 186. Comox Avenue, including six- (144) hole black and white enamel . . : Heetmor range. Highest or lVAMTun n WANTED Reliable to de- boy any der not necessarily ac-llver route for summer months, ceptcd. Terms cash. Prem-Apply Dally News. Ises may be inspected by ar- rangement with Official Ad- WANTED Reliable woman or mlnlstrator, Court House, City, girl for care of two children. (143) Sleep In. Phone Blue 169. r- . (145) FOR SALE Two barber chairs, WANTED-Bookkeeper for few gSd "condlt Jmfto hours weekly. Phone evenings, lumltCo!0"- APP'y f& PERSONAL F9R SALE Two ice cream . freezers, electric automatic, 2- YOUTHFUL BEAUTY and an- hole 8od condition. Apply pearance of hair yours again, BC- Furniture Co. Blue 324. with Angellque Grey Hair Re- (H4) storcr. $1 at Ormes Ltd. (146) " : . FOR SALE One-ton G.M.C. FOR RENT truck. $300. Phone Black 461. FOR RENT Furnished room, ' 315 8th Ave. W. (143) FOR SALE Man's .C.C.M " pop nrMT , , . , . bicycle, almost new. Apply 920 sRure7SSCohchT Alfred Street. PP(i45) dren. Box 28 Dally News (142) MACHINERY FOR RENT-I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone 1 83 for particulars. (tf) TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern . TT: rrnn tjpmt. FOR RENT Two furnished and up-to-date type National rooms for sing e 'quiet gentle- Portable Sawmufi, manufSS man or may suit quiet middle- tured by National Machinery aged couple. 224 5th West. Company Limited, Vancouver (147) B.C. (t()' . .. - MOOSE WOMEN WIN SOFTBALL Made Debut Last Night by Defeating; Dry Dock 14 to 77 The Women of the Moose team gained their first victory of the Prince Rupert Ladies' Softball League season by defeating the Dry Dock, 14 to 7, last night at Gyro Park. Edna Bond was the winning pitcher, although she did not hurl the entire game, giving way to Rowe in the sixth. Score by innings: Dry Dock 031 001 2 7 Moose Club 204 332 x 14 Batteries: Drydock Scott and Tulloch; Moose Bond, Rowe and Whlttacker. AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS Automobiles have killed more than 750,000 persons since the turn of the century. S00 SUDS WIN SOFTBALL GAME "Squiz" Squizatto Pitched Brilliant Game to Win Over Tort Edward "Squiz" Squizatto, star pitcher, and the Soo Suds team have now bowed out of the Senior Softball League, but before they did so Squizatto hurled a brilliant two-hit game to lead his team to a 2 to 1 victory over the snappy Port Edward club at the Port diamond. During the course of gaining his third victory in as many fixtures this year Squizatto struck out 14 opposing batsmen. Flatzer, the losing pitcher fanned only one, but held the Suds to four hits. Score by Innings: Port Edward R II E 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 2 4 Soo Suds ' 2 0 0 000 00 02 4 3 Batteries: Port Edward Platzer and Thompson; Soo SudsSqulzatto and Marlnoff. V I 111. IV No need to coax younir anoetites when you serve Shreddies, flavor-mellowed with tempting, tasty malt. And you can be sure they're getting the nourishment they need for healthy energy. These spoon-size, toasty, golden-brown morsels are made from wholo - and contain all the vital elements s of of bran bran, minerals, protein and precious wheat eat germ. Youngsters just gobble them up ior ureaktast, lunch or supper. S-W-E-L-L WITH SOUP! Crisp, toasty Shreddies make a hit at in soup. It's an appetizing way to add whole wheat nourishment to light meals. 3 THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LIMITED JUST KECIEVED Another shipment of those popular CRYSTAL SETS Priced at $7.75 complete with headphones. An ideal radio for young and old: No Batteries No Electric Power No Tubes v No Operating Costs SEE OUR WINDOW FOR-DISPLAY Wilson's Wireless Buzzers complete with battery and Instructional booklet , $2.50 THE REX CAFE Opening Hours 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. CHOP SUEY CHOW ME IN 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 Quality Repairs at Economy Prices PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) m Hold Your Seats, Fofof A Prc-Relcasc Showing 0f , "WHODUNIT" i a Wntry JACK HALEY and ANN SAVAGE In "SCARED STIFF WITH Barton MacLane Veda Ann Borg Roger Prior JANET MARTIN ALAN LANE In 'Call of the South Seas' Complete Shows at 1:00, 2:09, 1:26, G:43, 9:oo CgpifDl 1 Cent Sale .. i.tn 1 : ..r nr i iiri.!i n juu 1 uu ui u unions mme summer lumps and Oxfords Values up to $5.95. You Buy One Pair for 99c YOU GET ANOTHER PAIR FOR ONE CENT This Extraordinary Sale Starts Wednesday Morning, June 20, 9 o'CW DON'T MISS IT! The Family Shoe Store Lli THIRD AVENUE I'KINCE RlTERl FLAGS for the CELEBRATIONS We have plenty at 5c 10 75c THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars "S-P-E-E-D-Y" RADIO SERVICE Under New Management Wc guarantee the best possible service Hours 9:S0 to 5:30 PHONE GREEN 217