PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, B.C Saturday, July 21, 1945 Housecoats and Pyjamas Housecoats Sizes 12-44 Pyjamas Sizes 12-20 RUPERT PEOPLES NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 P.M. 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 Just Arrived . . . 20 Squares Bright Red Hexagon Asphalt Shingles. Roofing Paper. Building Paper. ' No. 1 Clear-finish Lumber. . Ship Lap and Dimension. Shipment of Fir Veneer Plywood F. MURPHY LUMBER General Agent Ace-Tex Products Tile Flooring Felts and Cement 1st Ave. E. phone Black 884 fir the JULY MIDE IN PRACTICAL TASTE mm V ' -MAE 1 ENAMELWARE THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes RUPERT PEOPLES STORE The Right Place for the Right Clothes y. 'Ik SJ Tj, Commercial, Industrial and Marine' Electricians ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Electrical Supplies Home Wiring and Repairs MOTT ELECTRIC LIMITED Offices In Vancouver and New Westminster Phone Black 367326 2nd Ave. THIRD AVE. W. KWONG SANQ HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 . . . Are Our Assortments of KITCIIENWARE And other Household Requirements Are Little Dollars" WASHINGTON MOVING UP Took Double-Header from Detroit Tigers Yesterday WASHINGTON, July 21 0 .Washington Senators loomed larger as contenders in the American League yesterday by taking a double-header from the pace making Detroit Tigers. The Senators, as a result, moved into xunner-up position three games behind the Tigers and one-and-a-half games ahead of the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox. St. Louis Browns took a pair from the Yanka and went into fifth place ahead of Chicago White Sox. In the National League the Chicago Cubs lost to Brooklyn Dodgers and are. now only three games aneaa or tne running up St. Louis Browns. Yesterday's Big League scores: American League St. Louis 4-3, New York 3-2. Chicago 6, Boston 3. Detroit 3-1, Washington 4-3. Cleveland 3-2, Philadelphia 8-3. National League New York 5. Philadelphia 13. Brooklyn 10, Chicago 4. League standings to date: National League Chicago 50 32 .610 St. Louis 48 36 .571 Brooklyn 48 37 .565 New York 45 43 .511 Pittsburgh 42 41 .506 Cincinnati 38 40 .487 Boston 40 42 .478 Philadelphia 23 65 .278 American League Detroit 46 34 .575 Washington .... 42 36 .538 New York 41 38 .519 Boston 42 39 .519 St. Louis 39 38 .507 Chicago 41 46 .506 Cleveland 37 40 .481 Philadelphia ... 28 51 , .380 - - Classified Advertising - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for Insertion. Please do not ask for credit. WANTED WANTED TO RENT By August 1 or 15, four-room house or apartment, not necessarily close In. Reliable, permanent tenant. Write Box 33 Dally News. WANTED Adjustable dressmaker's form. Phone Red 884. (170) Y.W.C.A. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. Ferguson. WANTED TO RENT One or two furnished rooms for Army officer and wife. Phone 646, business hours. (169) FOR KENT FOR RENT Room for business man. Phone Green 155 after 6 p.m. (172) FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone 83 for particulars. (tf j PERSONAL SPOT CASH paid for household furniture and tools. B.C. Furniture Co., Black 324. (177) SPANISH and Hawaiian guitar instruction. Blue 692. (169) MAN 38, would like to meet lonely woman with an eye to the future. Box 63 Daily News. (169) HELP WANTED WANTED Assistant janitor for local school. Firing experience not necessary. Apply to National Selective Service A.M. 187. (170) ACCOMMODATION for couple, woman to do housework. Good salary. Apply 722 5th Ave. West. (tf) WANTED Experienced hairdresser. Phone Blue 84. (169) WANTED Female cook for family of six. Phone 466. (170) WANTED Graduate nurses for staff of Prince Ruper.t General Hospital. Apply Lady Superintendent. Phone 121, call or write. (169) WANTED First class butcher to take full charge and do his own buying. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 186. (tf) LOST AND FOUND LOST Man's Whitner wrist watch, Tuesday night. Phone Green 769. (169) FOUND Weddlnc. rlhff. Oumpr may have same by calling at me Liany news ana paying ror this advertisement. LOST Fisherman's Union Book and Registration Card. Papers urgently needed. Reward. Leave at Daily News. (171) LOST Lady's Baltimore Bulova wist watch on 5th Street. Please leave at Dally News and receive reward. (It) WORK WANTED WANTED Carpenter wants part time work. Apply Box 61 Daily News, or phone 98. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES STENOS. TYPISTS. POSTAL CLERKS for Government war work. You can train at home. Free information. M.C.C. Civil Rervice Schools Ltd., Wlnnl- Today in Sports Baseball Scores Pacific Coast League Sacramento 3, Los Angeles 0. Hollywood 1, Portland 2. San Francisco 7, Seattle 5. San Diego 2-9, Oakland 3-6.. International League Newark 2-4, Baltimore 0-3. Jersey City 3, Syracuse 1. Montreal 2, Toronto 3. Rochester 1, Buffalo 7. American Association Columbus 0-5, Louisville 6-6. Toledo 7, Indianapolis 9. Kansas City 8-5, Minneapolis 4-7. Milwaukee 3-3, St. Paul 2-4. FRANK PIDGEON WINS SINGLES Marjoric Mapp and Ken Haddon Take Mxed Doubles Frank Pidgeon was successful in taking top honors in the men's insgles of the International Badminton Tournament by winning from Ken Haddon In two closely contested games played at the "Y" gym Friday night. The mixed double team of Marjorie Mapp and Ken Haddon edged out Miss Corrine Smith and C.P.O. Stuart in the final of this event. Some excellent plays were displayed by all members in these matches and much credit a due the winners. The finals of the men's doubles .will be played early next week between Pidgeon and McGill of the Navy and Farmer and Rubl-en of Acropolis Hill. Buy War Savings Stamps FOR SALE FOR SALE Boat, 28-foot trailer, 6 h.p. Vivian. Apply Home uu. (171) FOR SALE Four-tube mantle radio. Sacrifice. Phone Red 410. (174) FOR SALE 1936 Chev. Apply FOR SALE Trailer, 28 feet, 6 h.p. Palmer engine. $350 or will trade for truck. Phone Green 2S0, evenings. (It) FOR SALE Electric washing machine. 528 7th Ave. West. (17D FOR SALE Three -piece bed-room suite, three - piece dinette suite, stove and hot water jacket, one baby crib.' a uui Ave. west. (170) FOR SALE Dry -wood. . Phone 130. (173) estaonsned grocery business on Third Ave., doing nice volume. Phone 19 or write' Box 575. (173)1 FOR SALE New and used furniture at, the lowest prices. Used enamelware, plates, cups, pudding dishes, etc., from 10c. Used beds, $3; springs $4; new pillows, 75c, new fancy mirrors from $1.50; new stoves, best make,; new chairs; new three-piece chesterfields, $100. Used two -piece chesterfield, $37.50. Used axes, 95c. B.C. Furniture Co., Black 324. (177) FOR SALE One-quarter section land, twenty-five acres in clover, thirty in hay meadow, forty-five head of cattle, five young horses, full line of machinery. Ten miles west of Vanderhoof. Apply J. Aries, Engen, B.C. (172) FOR SALE One electric mantle radio and cabinet, one electric washing machine. Can be seen after 5 p.m. at 1133 7th Ave. Bast. (169) FOR SALE Solid walnut vanity dresser and chiffonier; also 3,k Simmons bed. Apply 332 7th East, evenings. (169) FOR RAI.R Rnriln , irinrf n. -- hvu 10 iictt. nwiy di nays uove Avenue, evenings. (169) I FOR SALE Complete set of! mums, oiiy nest ttOom. (171) FOR SALE Kitchen range. Phone after 6, Green 718. (171) FOR SALE Household furniture, three-piece chesterfield suite, complete bedroom suite, Clare Jewel range, etc. Phone Red 914. (HQ) FOR SALE 26-tt. boat, 6 h.p. Easthope engine. See Mr. Young. Standard Oil dock, or call after hours at 518 7th Ave. East. (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) AGENTS B.C. BILLIARD and Bowling Supply, 218 W. Broadway, Vancouver, B.C., sole Distributors in B.C. for Burrouphes and Watts (Canada) Ltd. (171)1 NAVY WINS' SOFTBALL Defeated Fortress rort Edward Takes Another Scoring five runs on four hits and two walks In the f urth inning. Navy defeated the second place Fortress team ,8 to 5 last night at Gyro Park in senior softball. Gefucla started on the mound for the Army and fared well until the fourth. Rube Sher took over in the fifth and limited the sailors to three runs while striking out 9 batters. Moose pitched the full nine innings, allowing 8"hits, striking out 6 batters. Score by innings: Navy R H E 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 28 7 1 Fortress 000 000 0 0 04 8 3 Batteries Navy: Moose and Stein: Fortress: Gefucia, Sher and Anselmo. I UmDires Marshall and Mc-Quinney. Pert Edward Defeats Barrett . At Port Edward the Americans rbnlkprl un nnnthpr tvln at tVio ' expense of the boys from Barrett Fort, 10 runs to 0. League Standing W L TPts. Pt. Edward 12 1 1 25 Fortress 4 4 5 13 Barrett 5 6 3 13 R. C. A. F 3 6 4 10 11th Bty 2 6 5 9 Navy 2 .8 .3 7 SHORT SPORT Things look bright for the 1945 world series. As a result of a request by United States Navy Secretary Forrestal and Admiral Nimitz, holding of the series Is virtually assured. Baseball Commissioner Chandler has been asked to arrange a Pacific tour for the 1945 world series winner. A -youthful shot maker from Brandon, Manitoba, advanced to the second round or the Manitoba Amateur Golf Championship Thursday In Winnipeg. He downed Eddie Wiseman, a for mer National League hockey player, 5 and 4. Others to advance to the second round were the defending champion, Allan Bscs, antl the Canadian junior champion in 1939, Howard Ben-net. Contenders will cross the line to take part in the Canadian Henley Regatta to be held at Port Dalhousle, Ontario. The Vespers Club of Philadelphia announces that Jack Kelly jr., son of a former American Olympic champion, will enter four sculling races in the Canadian test. The Vespers Club will also enter a four-oarded shell and the Penna A. C. Club of Philadelphia will send double and single sculls. Phone Blue 112 , 0NE CORiV rAIMINU a fl PAPEKIIANGING SIGNS AND SHOWCARDS INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 i - Come to TERRACE toRelax FISHING and SWIMMING Make Your Outing Enjoyable With Products of TERRACE BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY BOX 206 GREAT FILM COMES HERE "Song of Bernadette'' at Capitol Theatre Next Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Dramatization of Frenz Wer-fel's famous novel of the- same name, "Song of Bernadette," with Jennifer Jones In the title role, comes to the Capitol Theatre here next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. This is the picture for which Miss Jones won the award' of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. It is not necessary to review the story of the girl the maid of Lourdes whose faith and courage stirred all of France. Charles Bickford has the Important part of the Dean of Lourdes. William Eythe has the role, ' of the young Antoine Nieo-lau. Vincent Price and Gladys Cooper are also among the featured players of this picture which has been long awaited here for it is one of the outstanding and most discussed productions of recent years. j Advertise In The Dally News. , The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S fasten 9 FINEST SALMON SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way. Points Tuesday SS Catala . Friday SS Cardena Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 t ' 1 Floor Sanding and Finishing Repairs and Alterations Val Spidel Green 186 Box 1430 St. "B" Nature's Wonderland TERRACE, B.C. GKACIE FIELDS Day MONTY WOOLLEY starts MONDAY GREATNESS NO HUMAN WORDS CAN DESCRIBE... BUT EVERY HUMAN HEART FEEL.. .AND SHARE! .a FRANZ JENNIFER. JONES wiuiam eythe . chakus bickforo . vinceht price UE j. COBB GLADYS COOPER Directed by HENRY KING ftoduMd by WILLIAM. PERLBERG SUNDAY It O Y ROGERS In "Yellow Rose of Texas" in Capital TERRACE MACHINE SHOP W. C. Osborne GARAGE V. Expert Repairs on all makes of cars Rccondltiontaf j Motors Tractors Road Equipment Machine Work Diesel Acetylene and Electric Weldlnt BOX 202 J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic I If nerve doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 In Terrace . . . THE Skeena Mercantile G. McADAMS, Trop. SELF-SERVE GROCERS DRY GOODS - LADIES1 WEAR A Modern DeptStore WE WELCOME TOURISTS Terrace . . . The Playground of the North Where the Entire Family Can Get the Most Out of Their Vacation! SWIMMING FISHING HIKING at LAKELSE LAKE Our wonderland, unspoiled just a place to take your bed roll and a picnic basket and enjoy the scenic wonder of a wonderful lake and the largest Hot Springs on the North American Continent. Mr. Brookes of the Skecna Motor Transport will give you his personal attention with any information you wish-Transportation, cabins, train connections, etc., and eager to make your trip an enjoyable one". We are equipped with ample transportation facilities to the lake. Bus meets Saturday's midnight train and takes you right to the lake and brings you back Sunday In time for return train to Rupert. BUS TAXI TRUCK WITH TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE Our Lunch Counter is open day and night with delicious!; prepared Foods, Ice Cream, Cold Drinks. SKEENA MOTOR TRANSPORT G. L. BROOKES, Mgr. SKEENA COFFEE BAR ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY ' MOLLY and ft' WHICH CAN 4 WERFEL'S mi 2n MIDNIGHT ALSO "Secrets of Scotland Yard" ibiii i i n AND Imhoff A. M. Wllllami TERRACE, B.C. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POLVT IN THE DISTRICT (II. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACJ TOURISTS "S ft LENA BRIDGE CAMP' One mile East of Terrace Box 13 Terrace, B.C NEWS FOR BEST RESULTS