.1 ' I f,., Prince Uuprrt Dailp r3ctus Wednesday, October 17, 1945 r'Mom sure knows her Raincoats! Wall of F. MURPHY LUMBER General Agent Ace-Tex LUSTERITE The modern finish for bathrooms and kitchens, In 8 colors plain and blocked. Pyralite-PIastic Moulds in various colors, to trim table tops, sinks, bathrooms, etc. Three-Ply Waterproof Fir and Birch Veneers Ruberold Roofing: Slate-Surfaced Mineralized Roofing Ace-Tex Hexagon Shingles and Building Papers of all kinds Ship Lap, Common and Dimension Lumber available for house and general construction Ace-Tex Tile Floors ace s course: Good News for Trappers... providing they bring their furs to Goldbloom. 10 higher than last year. Also have large stock of Fur Coats, 20'x lower in price than anywhere else. W. GOLDBLOOM "THE OLD RELIABLE" WANTED Able-bodied men, willing workers for cold storage and fish floor work. Have steady work for capable men. Can also use some :asuaUabor. APPLY Canadian Fish AND Cold' Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. RUPERT BUTCHERS We serve you nothing but the best Special Red Brand Beef, Choicest fresh Vegetables and Fruits Complete line of Groceries. OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN TILL 11:30 P.M. Choicest Cooked Meats, Meat Pies, Roast Chickens, Fish and Chips daily. We are ready to serve you Chinese dishes Chow Mein, Chop Suey.'etc., to take out. Cooked with delicate taste and quick service. TRY US1 Phone 21 Third Ave. West Next Royal Hotel 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 Phones 18 and IB (Opposite Canadian Legion) P.O. Box 575 KWONQ SANG H1NO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 am. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 BOWLING BANQUET Trophies Presented at Annual Gathering Recently A very enjoyable banquet was held In the Commodore Cafe when about fifty members and friends were present in connection with the dlstribuUon of prizes and trophies won during the season's play by the C.N.R. Lawn Bowling Club. Following the supper there was a splendid program including songs, recitations and commun-j ) nlty singing. President A. R. j Nichols was in the chair and j the following artists made the l evening a very happy one: Sam McPherson, Joe Popel, Reg. Kings with Allan Crawford and Clair Davis at the piano. Mr. Crawford led the community ilnging. During the evening the prizes and trophies were distributed. Singles champion winner. J. Judge; trophy presented by Angus McDonald. Runner-up In the singles, Neil Cameron; presented by D. Macphee. Novice singles, won by A. B. Hodees: rjresented bv John Bul ger. Runner-up, J. M. Taylor: I presented by P. Lakie, president of the C.N.R.A. Tip Top Cup winners S. H. Davis, Joe Scott and J. Paul. Doubles Watts & Nickerson Cup W. Ranee and D. Macphee. Woodland Memorial Cup J. Judge, Al Berner, Jack Frew and Angus McDonald. Mc-' Clymont Memorial Cup J. Mc-Grelsh, L. Arroll and J. Frew.' This game was played as an international, Scotland winning by 51 to 41 points. Canadian Legion Victory Cup, won by Legion J. Dawes, W. Ranee and J. Frew. The president of the Canadian Legion, Hugh Killin, was a special guest of the evening and presented this trophy to the winners. Benson trophy won by A. Finnie, J- S. Irvine and J. Frew; presented by R. E. Benson. Toast to the visitors was proposed by J. Frew and responded to by Bert Morgan, Other speakers were Dn Bamford, G. P. Tinker, T.WBoulter, ,T. McMeekin, H. KMin and P. Lakle. Committee for the evening were: Banquet, Dr. Bamford, J, S. Irvine. Program, C. Davis and Dr. Bamford. Refreshments, J. Paul, A. Mc Donald, O. H. Davis and D. Macphee. The gathering was brought to a close with singing "Auld Lang Syne." J. A. Davis and C. H. Davis were In charge at the door. EAST END ACTIVITIES Classes In Boxing Being Resumed at Seal Cove-Youngsters at Conrad The "manly art" Is to be one of the activities Included In the program of the Prince Rupert Recreational Council. Mr. Beggs, former middleweight Golden Gloves champion of California, will conduct boxing classes for Intermediate Boys at Seal Cove School, beginning this evening. Experience Is not necessary. Classes are open to boys of from 12 to 18 years of age who bring gym strips and towels. Youngsters of the Seal Cove Area will be welcomed to the Recreational Council gym class held at Conrad School. All the boys of from 6 to 12 years of age, who formerly attended the class at Seal Cove School, mav attend tonight's session. Seal Cove School will be opened this evening for boxing but will re main closed on Thursday. Instructor Ted Parkhouse will direct the activities at Conrad School, assisted by Bill Collins and Don Wilson. Nearly a billion people live on the lands of smtheastern Asia, in about seven or eight per cent of the earth's land area. SHAVING'S A CINCH With Minora Blades! For comfort and ipeed,you can't equal Minora In its class. It's th quality bladeinthelow-prlcefieldl NTS YOUR DOUBlE-fDGf RAZOR Syl Apps Returning Manager Connie Smythe Organizing Great Line-up For Leafs OWEN SOUND, Oct. 17 O The manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Major Connie Smythe, has disclosed that Syi Apps, one of the greatest hockey stars ever to carry the Leaf colors, will Join the Toronto club today or tomorrow. Apps, an army lieutenant, now has been discharged after two years service. Apps will be pivot man cn a line featuring the Metz Brothers, Nick and Don, on the wings. Meanwhile, Hap Day has spotted flashy Ted Kennedy in the centre cf a line including ex-navy man Gaye Stewart and Mel Hill. The Leafs still are waiting to add veteran Lome Carr to their ; ranks while Gus Mortson has hung up his hat at the Owen . Sound training camp. j TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT Tiger Wade or 'Frisco Beats Vincent Jones of Tampa NEW YORK, Oct. 17 ft Middleweight Aaron "Tiger" Wade of San Francisco scored a two-round technical knockout over Vincent Jones el 'Tampa, Florida, in their scheduled ten-rounder at New York's St. Nicholas Area. Wade's victory was his bid for a chance to fight champion Tany Zale when the champ returns from the wars. The California clouter knocked Jones down three times before the referee stopped the fight. Buy War Savings Stamps 'SMARTENING j UP TERRACE . Cement Sidewalks Being Laid ! Down in Interior Town TERRACE, Oct. 17 Terrace village is being smartened up by the appearance of cement sidewalks. Ever since government ' imposed a ceiling price upon lumber It have been impossible for the village to pay for the material cedar planks required to repair the rapidly disintegrating board walks. Instead of the celling preventing the price from rising above the accustomed level, the price jumped upwards to the ceiling with the result i U 1 U s Classified Advertising - - - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion. Please do not ask for credit. HELP WANTED WANTED Experienced lady stenographer and bookkeeper. Apply P.O. Drawer 8, Prince Rupert. (241) WANTED Piano to store in good home for use of same. No. 4, Mussallem Block. (239) WANTED Housekeeper for small lamlly. Private room, board and good wages. Other help kept. Phone Red 879. (tf) HELP WANTED Ward maids for General Hospital. Apply Matron, General Hospital. (242) WANTED Lady cook for local hotel. Good wages. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission 358. (tf) WANTED Janitor for part time work, apply Catholic rectory. (,) W A N T E D Housekeeper for apartment; aowntown location. Would consider married couple. Phone 674 or Red 878. (tf) WANTED Woman to do altera tions. Apply at B. Lamb, Tailors. (241) LOST LOST Bunch of keys, between Post Office and Booth Memorial School, along 5th Ave. Finder please leave at Dally News. Reward. (240) LOST Two-foot chrome strip from automobile. Finder please leave at Wallace's Store. (241) TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until noon of Monday, October 15, 1945, for the purchase of the gasboat "Strebor J"; dimensions of which are 29'x8'4" x3'3", powered by a 7 H.P. Vivian; fully equipped for trolling from stem to stern, including radio and oil burning stove. Boat may be inspected at McLean's Ways, Seal Cove. Terms cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Norman A. Watt, Administrator of the Estate of John Roberts, deceased. (238) TERSONAL ROOM AND BOARD for single woman who would help with housework. Phone Red 165, between 5 tnd 6 pjn. (240) YOUTHFUL BEAUTY and "appearance of hair yours again, with Angellque Grey Hair Restorer, $1 at Ormes Ltd. (243) 1946 FORD DELUXE SEDAN, is our uarnivai prize; draw New Year's Eve. Proceeds for Welfare Work. Tickets: 3 for dollar, or 3 frep fnr cnllln,. t,nnu Write, Women's Institute, nocKy Mountain House, Al berta. The money you pay for your aauy newspaper is only about V3 of what it costs. Advertising pays for the rest. WANTKU WANTED To RENT or lease- Shed on waterfront suitable for boat building. Apply Box 1351 Postal Station B. (240) WANTED Room and part board by ringle respectable middle- aged business man. Permanent. Box 20 Daily News. (242) RETAIL DEALERS Manufac turers of Approved Electrical Instruments and Appliances wish to soil and establish direct dealer contact. Toast ers Hotplates and Amplifiers, Immediate delivery. Box 18 Daily News. WANTED Piano In good con dition; will pay cash. Mrs. Jack Mould, Ross Lake, B.C. (240) WANTED Domestic oil burner, and play pen. Phone Green 327. (240) WANTED TO BUY Good used trunk. Box 22 Daily News (240) WANTED Room for C.N.R. employee, close In If possible, Phone 538 W. M. Smith (242) WANTED 4 -room house or apartment, preferrably close in. Permanent tenant. Apply Box 21 Daily; News. (241) FOR RENT FOR RENT Housekeeping room suitable for couple. 650 7th Ave. East. (243) ROOM AND BOARD Near Cold Storage. 1865 7th Ave. East, Phone Green 482. (244) FOR RENT Furnished cabin. 1144 7th Ave. East. Blue 822. (243) FOR RENT Furnished room. S09 1st Ave. West. Phone Green 959. (240) FOR RENT Room and board for single woman who would help with housework. Phone Red 165, between 5 and 6 p.m. (240) FOR RENT Piano, small, modern, with bench, at 212 4th Street (240) FOR RENT Large housekeeping room. 221 5th Ave. East. (240) FOR SALE FOR SALE Stove, chiffonier and bed, complete. 132 8th Ave. East. (242) FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon on Wednesday, October 31st, for the purchase of Lot 42, Block 7, Section 6, City of Prince Rupert, together with two-storey, 8-room frame building located thereon. Separate sealed tenders will also be received for the furniture contents, inclusive of electric range, washing machine and fireplace heater. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms strictly cash. Premises may be viewed by arrangement. Norman A. Watt, Administrator of the Estate of Ernest Nwl Valentine, de ceased. (251) so far as- the sidewalks were I A I . . 1 . 1 I cuucciiicu mai iney rapioiy jeu into decay and soon presented a shabby and dangerous feature of the Village life. A good beginnning is now evident to put an end to this sort of thing. A new stretch Is being laid in front of the general store operated by Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Adams. Another considerable stretch of cement is being laid In front of the garage and machine shop business run by Messre. Osborne, Williams and Imhoff. Incidentally this stretch of walk will lead these pedestrians heading that way to the threshhold of the Philbert Hotel. For Results try a Classified THERI IS NO OTHER TOBACCO JUST UK! OLD CHUM The Tobacco i of Quality CANADA'S OIIOINAl AIOMAIIC HM IOIACCO FOR SALE FOR SALE Small, 3-room house with bathroom, seml-lurnisned including crfim enamel oil range. Immediate possession. 808 Alfred St., Phone1 Oreen 252. (240) FOR SALE 6 -room furnished house, 742 7th Ave. West. (244) FOR SALE Cook and Dixon's Cycle Shop, going concern. Good line of stock; also amusement, games. Apply Cook and Dixon's Cycle Shop, 214 6th Street. (244) FOR SALE Double bed and good coil spring. Phone Black 876 after 7 p.m. (244) FOR SALE Four-room house, with two-room cottage at rear. 208 9th East. (242) FOR SALE Dining room suite. Apply 252 8th, Ave. West. (242) FOR SALE Complete home fur nlshlngs. Must sacrifice. 126 9th Ave. West. Phone Red 191. FOR SALE Slightly used fur nlture: 1 Gram globe; 3 rugs, 12x12; 2-12 alrcolator fans; 1-16 alrcolator fan; 1 punch bowl and plate and spoons; 8 Bar'l genuine oak chairs; 9 trlllt lamps; 2 writing desks; 9 coffee tables; 6 hassocks: 1 record cabinet; lot of records. 25c each; 4 mirrors and frames, $1.00 each; 1 Edison restaurant hot plate; 1 $600 pool table, lust like new at a bargain; 2 Venetian blinds. Phone lilac k 324, B.C. Furniture, (tf) FOR SALE Mantel 4-tube bat tery radio, washing machine and Monarch stove. 1063 7th Ave. East. (241) FOR SALE One ladiy's elastic stocking, never been worn; medium, half price. 905 10th Ave. East. (240) FOR SALE Fairbanks-Morse Onan electric light plants In 12, 32 and 115 volts sizes in stock. Vancouver prices. Write for Illustrated folder or see W. R. Love Electric Co., Prince Rupert, B.C. " (249) FOR SALE Piano, good condition. $300 cash. Phone 845. (243) FOR SALE Bed chesterfield, wine; wool rug, 9x7'2. wine; card table; .chest of drawers. Apply T94, Room 9. (242) FOR SALE Davenport with spring, can easily be converted Into double bed; kitchen chairs; small table. E. Utterstrom, 1160 Park Ave. (241) FOR SALE Record player. Ap ply 730 2nd Avenue. (it) FOR SALE Chesterfield and two chairs, wine velour, nearly new. Bargain. Can be seen at Lovln's Cabinet Shop, 117 2nd Ave. West. Phone Green 974. (242) FOR SALE 16-ft. speed boat, 60 h.p. V-8 engine. Phone Black 187, after 5 p.m. (242) 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) un riiAiir taiiii it mr. mil m tu ii iiuiim i in u rrik i nu jiivm! ivmuni lYCUNtjUJ nvw. m.' -my turn. - way 1 TOMORROW EnpHol MUNICIPAL VOTERS! The list Is now open for registration of voters. Is your name on? It Is the duty of everyone qualified to vote to see that his or her name Is on the list and to exercise the franchise In support of the municipal candidates who will best represent them in the management of city affairs. All property-owners by agreement of sale and Licence Holders assure yourselves that you are on the list before Oct. 31st. Non-Partisan Association SAANICH ENGINEER A uu.iiui.iii aim nr. 411 Wll.l. AhU Kill Ml K COPPER COILS RANGE BOILERS GENERAL REPAIRS Phone Black 96? TIME TO WINTERIZE We can now supply you with Genuine FRESTOXE Anti-Frecze. Place your order now as the supply, is limited. First come . . . first served. Don't dfUy! We suggest you have your battery checked. Worn out batteries mean hard starting on cold mornings and frayed tempers ail winter. Vise motorists will winterize with winttr grade oil and gear lubricants. It pays. S. E. PARKER LIMITED FORD AND MERCURY DEALERS 170 F. 3rd AVf Prlnro Pnnor R C Phone BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Shectmetal Works Sheetmetal work of all kinds Air Conditioning Tanks sinks Eavestrough & Furnace Wort Prompt attention to outside orders FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED Cor. 7th St. & 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone Blue I INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 8 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 ISO TERRACE imnctoma Storage WK MF.l'.T AijLi i" . v SERVICE TO ANY rv IN THE DI5-i"V MT SMITH) irm . on nnr 1R7 1W A wwnTINflING PflRNFR SNAfK BA -At- tr v n I? A C E (Mrs. Flossie Lambly) TERRACE MACHINE SHOP AND GARAGE W. C. Osborne V. Imhoff w' " W11'' Expert Repairs on all makes of cars Work Diesel Acetvlene and Electric f BOX 202 TERRACE."