PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Princ Rupert. B.C. Saturday, June 23, 1945 TEEN AGE means- 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 tand Boys Store Can Clothe Him! Suits Pants Sweaters Hats Shirts Underwear Socks BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers - Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. .Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 f If M RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE JUST AROUND THE CORNER Poiilsen'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." 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 J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., BJi. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ate. Phone 178 Economy PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Bcsncr Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 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 575 Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. ! Detroit 32 21 .604 New York 29 23 .558 Boston 28 25 .528 Chicago 29 26 .527 Washington 25 26 .490 St. Louis 24 26 .48!) Cleveland 21 29 .433 Philadelphia 20 32 .240 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Brooklyn 34 21 .618 Chicago 28 22 .560 St. Louis 30 24 .556 Pittsburgh 30 25 545 New York 30 26 .536 Boston - 27 25 .519 Cincinnati 23 23 .451 Philadelphia 14 45 .237 OTTAWA, June 23 tfiA group i of companions saw 15-year-old Elden Cullen drown In the Ottawa River early this morning. The youth went to the aid of a friend who was struggling with a man thought to tie drowning. INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 Just Arrived . . . 20 Squares Bright Red Hexagen Asphalt Shingles. Roofing Paper. Building Paper. No. 1 Clear-finish Lumber. Ship Lap and Dimension. F. MURPHY LUMBER General Agent Ace-Tex Products Tile Flooring Felts and Cement 1st Ave. E. Phone Black 884 Waterfront Whiffs Halibut Itoats to Turn to Dogfishinj? and Other Pursuits Another Million Pound Week. Halibut landings have been lighter here during the past few days following the rush in port of many boats over last week-end after their final ti ip3 of the season. Practically all the smaller Canadian boats are now safely in following the closing of fishing in Area 2 a week ago. A number of these smaller ves sels will be proceeding during the next week or so to the black cod fishing grounds to engage in that fishery for the summer months. Larger Canadian vessels will continue halibut fishing in Area No. 3 where the season Is still open. Two American boats, with 88,000 pounds, and one Canadian, with 65,000 Rounds, were in port today. Landings here since the closing of the Area Two season last Friday total 1,139,500 pounds. making it the fifth week since the start of the season that more than a million pounds of fish have been brought in. Total halibut landed here since May J. is 7,930,000 pounds. Thus the average for the seven-week period also has been more than a million pounds a" week. By far the heaviest landings, of course, have been made by Canadian boats. They have brought 5,967,500 pounds, while during the same period U.S. vessels have landed 1,962,500 pounds. An interesting sidelight on the situation is the fact that since the season's start 360 landings have been made by regular halibut ves sels here, 46 of them American. This works out to an average of 25,000 pounds per boat per trip. The death Friday morning of William Thain, one of Prince Rupert's real pioneer fishermen, breaks another of the city's links with Its earliest beginnings. His hundreds of friends in the fishing Industry and In tne city undoubtedly felt strongly the loss of a man who was one of the few remaining who BURMOND FANS SEVENTEEN FOR BARRETT WIN Hank Burmond, winner of seven straight games in 1944. struck out 17 and allowed only one nit as he pitched Barrett- to a 5-0 victory over Navy in an Area Senior Softball League game last night at Gyro Park. The triumph was the first for the Barrett squad, who have replaced Soo Suds in the standings. The score by innings: Barrett 220 O00 0015 Navy O00 OC0 0000 Battecies: Barrett Burmond and Bard; Navy French and Stein. had made his livelihood from the sea since the city was first built. Mr. Thain came to his death at sea like so many fishermen before him. To fish alone In the morose waters of Hecate Strait in a small boat requires a brand of courage that often Is not recognized because it rarely has opportunity' shine .forth in sudden glittering actions, but remains an unpretentious part of his character, sustaining him in his difficult calling. Many people will feel sorrowful at the passing of William Thain. Double Header KETCHIKAN TEAM TO PLAY HERE The Ketchikan Coast Guard team Is expected to arrive In Prince Rupert late today to par ticipate in a double-header with' the Acropolis Hill Browns to morrow at the Acropolis Hill field. The twin bill, weather per mitting, is scheduled to open at 1:33 p.m., with the second game to start at 3:30. Lt. Bob Fanner, coach of the Sub-Port Army nine, willstarf Gilbert and Kalnovitch in the cpening game, holding Sanchez and Randall for the second tilt. Opening line-up for the Browns will be as follows: Bartlett, lb.: Willoughiby, 2b.; Kearney, 3b.: Hoppe, ss.; Lancaster, If.; Of-sonka, cf.; Giblin, rf. The' Coast Guard line-up will not be known until its arrival In the city. Several from the Tar-team will no doubt ibe members of the Ketchikan All-Star? which meets the Acropolis Hill Urowns in a big match at Ketchikan on July 4. ASTHMA Why Miffor so witli Asthma? 1 hotisiiiuls iigrrc that the most effrdhe thine they liuvr fiiuntl U "lals' Asthma Keme'ly TH9.V lor Internal ue. very effective. : weeks' Mipply, j:l, less than l.'c 11 day, at Urine's or Mt t iiii iiecin H. ECZEMA ITCH lvsKCT hitks J'MIHIASIS Ask your tlruggM tor 'Havls Pruritus Cream," the urw no-grease, no-staln, ui k-a ting errant, title. Sl.oo. SI.K.1 rr Jar. Try It for Itahy Krzt-mu Commercial, Industrial and Marine Electricians ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Electrical Supplies Home Wiring and Repairs MOTT ELECTRIC L I M I T E I) Offices in Vancouvtr and New Westminster Phone Black 367326 2nd Ave. Popular "Prince" Steamers From Prince Rupert to Ocean Falls Vancouver Thursday Saturday Thursday tteamer also calls Powell River to Ketchikan Wednesday Friday FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 523 Third Ave. and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE Here to serve the public YORK CONSTRUCTION Building, Materials, Estimates General Building Nothing too big or too small PHONE BLACK 884. NEW AIR CHIEF EXPECTED HOME OTTAWA, June 23 B Can-adas Pacific air chief Is expected to return to Canada from overseas some time next week In or DOBIE To Mr. arid Mrs. J. D. Dobie at the Prince Rupert General Hospital, June 22, a daughter, Lynda Maureen. IN MKMORIAM GURVICH In loving memory of our dear wife, and mother, Mary Louise Gurvich, who passed away June 24, 1943. You could not say goodbye to us, You could not clasp our hand, But God has taken one we loved, To His realms so grand. Ever remembered by her loving husband and children, Lorraine and Patricia.. FOR SALE FOR SALE Square extension oak dining table. Call 733 5th Ave. West. (148) 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 Marconi 4-tube battery radio. Call 24 5th Ave. West any day before 3 o'clock. (146) FOR SALE Six -tube General Electric battery radio, good condition. ' $20. Black 399. (143) FOR SALE Modern five-room house. Apply 224 7th Ave. West. (150) FORSALE One single bed; bedroom suite complete; one heater; one kitchen stove; kitchen table ana cnairs; 2 rugs. Phone Green 183.. (146) FOR SALE Owen's 30-ft. Cruis er, completely equipped, including auxiliary light plant, radio and dinghy. Speed up to 12 knots, with Mercury 8 motor. Sleeps four comfortably. Must be seen to be appreciated. For inspection of this smart craft call G. D. Bryant at Blue 801 evenings, or Red 120, days. Boat oertnea at the Yacht Club. (150) FOR SALE Four room house furnished. Apply No. 50 Cow Hay. (149) FOR SALE Stove, kitchen cabi net, chairs, miscellaneous articles. Phone Red 255, Suite 2 Steele Block. (146) FOR SALE New household fur niture Including electric washing machine.' radio, hotrjlate Also new Singer sewing mach ine. 513 Herman Place. (148) FOR SALE Wood. Scrap lumber suitable for kindling. $6.50 a load. Heavier wood, $10.00 a load. Phone 130. (146) FOR SALE Model A Ford radi ator, fan and water pump: set of gurdies, poles and masts, Ray Green, to the rear of Armstrongs Store, Cow Bay, (146) FOR SALE Tenders will be re ceived by the undersigned un til 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 cash. Prcm Lses may be inspected by ar rangement with Official Ad ministrator, Court House, City, (148) 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 Man's C.C.M. bicycle. Phone Green 698, 616 Cth Ave. West. (147) FOR SALE Oil burner; complete. Green 192. (147) FOR SALE New four-room bungalow, possession in two weeks. Price what offers? 529 Albert Ave. (at rear of 534 Eleventh Ave.). (151) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured bv National Ma.'hinprv Company Limited, Vancouver, SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES STENOS, TYPISTS, POSTAL ULfcUKb tor Government war work. You can train at home. Free information, M.C.C, Civil Service Schools Ltd., C.N.R. Trains For t lie Dust Daily except Sunday 8 p.m, ' DiJy 4xcept 'Monday 10:45 p.m, der to plan the organization of his force. Air Vice-Marshal C. Roy Slemon of Winnipeg and Bowmanvllle, Ont., succeeds Afr Vice-Marshal Black Mike Mc-Ewen, ruled out on medical grounds. Buy War Savings Stamps - - Classified Advertising - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion. Please do not ask for credit. BIKT1I NOTICE WANTED 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 information leading to obtaining same. Apply Box 36 Daily .News. (150) WANTED To buy oil stove. Phone Red 480. (146) WANTED Two furnished housekeeping rooms for young couple and one vear old child. Apply Box 31 Dally News. (146) WANTED Five gallon Ice Cream Freezer, hand operated. Apply to Box 32, Dally iXews. ' WANTED 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms. Couple with 4 year old cniid. Phone American Signals 383. (143) WANTED Unfurnished suite or two rooms. Centrally located. Box 31 Daily News. (148) WANTED To buy or rent, trea dle sewing machine. Phone 359. (147) Y.W.C.A. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. WANTED Will give kitten a good home. Pnone Mrs. A. M-Beattie, Green 850. (tf) WANTED Reliable couple wish small furnished or unfurnished house; close in. Box 37 Dally News. (151) WORK WANTED WANTED Position as stenog rapher. Phone Blue 887. (148) HELP WANTED WANTED Reliable woman to care for child, 8 to 6 weekdays. Good wages. Box 34 Dally News. (146) 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 Green 767. WANTED Reliable woman to k look after three children from 8 to 5:30. Sundays off. Phone Blue 191. (149) CONSCIENTIOUS woman to care for little girl, age 4'2 years, from 8 to 5 daily except Sunday. General housework. Plain cooking. No washing. $15.00 per week and board. Hut T-80. Skunk Lane. (146) WANTED Reliable boy to deliver route for summer months. Apply Daily News. AGENTS B.C. BILLIARD and Bowling Supply, 218 W. Broadway, Vancouver, B.C., sole 'Distribu tors in B.C. for Burroughes and Watts (Canada) Ltd. (171) PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY PUBLIC Stenographer. Suite 2, Aldine Apartments, above Mc-Cutcheon's Drug Store, 'phone Red 241. (149) LOST LOST Blue wallet, Air Force crest, near Llpsett's Wharf. Contains Navy yard pass and money as valuables. Finder please leave same at Dally News. (148) FOUND FOUND Pair of classes in Peoples Store. Owner may have same "by calling at the Dally News and paying ror this FOUND Gold colored screw double loop earring. Owner maye have same ibv calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. PERSONAL YOUTHFUL BEAUTY and' ap pearance of hair yoyrs again, with Aneellque Grey Hair Re storer. $1 at Ormes Ltd. (146) FOR RENT FOR RENT Large bedroom suitable for one or two men. Call Green 773 or call 1256 Park Ave. (150) FOR RENT To couple fur-hlshed bedroom with kitchen and bathroom prlveleges In exchange for housekeeping services of wife. Apply Box 35 Dally News. (146) FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone 83 for particulars. (tf) FOR RENT Garage on Borden St, Phone Green 395 evenings. 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