Co Classified Advertising . - - - rai 'M'."!flSfI V?8eFl.toS minimum charge. 60c. Birth Nottcei Tie. Crd ot Itanta, : Dwth Notice Funeral Notlc... Mlafe ' - FOlt SALE A SALE-'lVj h.p. air-cooled ,nns engine, prcpenor and Ave W $45.0D. Apply i!2 Cnlthers. B.C. 5 CO, Black 324. 445 5th (145J . and wood stove. Perfect .div.on. Black 327. (145) T ..1, A 1 1 SAUV uuui.i;. nwiy Prince Kupen Kooning (149) Ice box. 241 9th Ave. (144) 3B SAiJft ijuniocr, nione 0rcc C98. (148) on LaRei.se Lake Ap-racc Hotel. (147 ... ri r n.l it n . i . .n 111 t K nnl.i'-4.IHTin..fi m ww.-- ...J- :.j stationary engineers t,nd books, also child's j ,.;ial and commode chair. . . . - - rnn tf) SALE Summer home at UkeKathlyn; 3-roomed house, & bunk house, partly fur- 'ihea Beautiful location. Nice be-ii (or children. $850 cash KvX- R W. Calderwood, Box, (143) null? HOP WVlHn T Btr- Lirr.: and New Hampshire ,::;t all ages, from esc to jl 'Dcach. Terms: cash, F.O.B. i'.mnsa. M. Rowe. (145) ur "th 32 ft., beam 10 ft., .' 4 ft C in. May be seen ! . j&Lcan's Float?. Apply 1501 - Ea:.f (144 "ALE Mercury power unit, c.ass condition; Inquiries -i Terrace Machine Shop : G-ra".e (145) SALE End table, dressing V.2 r.tudio lounge, kitchen ru; 1x12, occasional chair. l una chair. Phone Black 4 liter 5 pjn. (145) )R SALE New chesterfield kitchen chairs and tables. f Blue 623. 1029 Atlin Ave. will be received until P r.: Wednesday, June 26, :ai? for "the Trolling Boat Arbutu: " Length 27 ft., Brcad'h 7 ft.. Depth 3. ft., pow-w, 1 a 5 fL . ;4lmer Oas . Boat can be seen at McLean's Boat Yard, Seal 1 C :-.' Aoply to Prince Rupert F i'.rnnen's Credit Union. Cow Ea (147) OB SALE Household and of- u."'- (urnlture. hardware and tccsir.-; supplies. New wire cable anvils, typewriters, office chairs, rugs 12x12, desks. used oeds complete $20, 3-pce The icrfield suite $-10, baby . ' chesterfield -; from $5. bedi $45, kitchen sets from H new hot plates $3.50, scat-ter rugs $1.25, new mattresses $15 new wood and coal stoves, small size $30; all kinds of other useful articles at reason Me prices. B.C. FURNITURE CHECK THESE VALUES! 1 1 AKMSTRONG AGENCIES nuuguuvCJIWUU; H. (145) :?.5AL& Dining room set and t set. Phone Blue 516. Graham Ave. (145) (tf) Pj 6-room House, $3400.00. ( 1-room Bungalow, $2400.00.' !j 5-room House, $3500.00. Apartment House, three fur- ( nhhed suites, $4500.00. I s . . ... nn i uungaiow, jiouu.w. fjj-iuum J2 Houses and Oreenhouse, j'0UUU.UU, M Third Ave. Phone 342 (148) "lACllINEUY Saw hpttnr nimber more lirxonamlcsiirv use the modern tjand up.to-date type National portable Sawmills, manufac- ktllrA U.. 1T.1IMAI HfnnVilriArV tomnanv T.tmitpd. Vancouver, W.C; (tf) I.AXII Af!T fTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND the Land Recording District of co Kupnt and situate along me lrlv sitia furvKhnm. at the head Hastings Arm, Casslar District. ake NOTICE that Henry M. Hanoi Prince Rutwrt. D C. occupa- i Master Mariner, Intends to apply lease of the following; described "I' bains m.rt of the west sldu 'shore, at the head of Hastings . Casslar District. wnmenclng at a post planted at 3,w, corner Indian Reserve wo. thence eastward SOQ yds. to N.W. "er Lot 1087 Casslar District, thence th 1000 yds. to. aw. corner Lut 'i mence westward sou yas. to posi snore, thence northward along N 1000 vdn. In nnlnt of commence- FOR KhNT FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 843 9th West. 053) FOR RENT - 2 roomed apartment, 221 5th East. Phone Red 807- (145) ROOM AM) liOAUI) ROOM and BOARD $40 a month u double; $45 single. Clean, respectable. Men preferred. Only white trade preferred. Mrs. Lawley, C22 Kraser Street. (145) WANTED WANTED Sleeping room for business woman. Close In preferred. Phone 359 week days. 9 am. to c pm. (tf) WANTED TO BUY Set of trolling eurdies wi.th gear boxes S.?' " dJ?" elrls collected five uiunc. X biUMJJ 01.UIU, UU N Bay. (144) SHIP Us Your Scrap Metals, Top Prices Paid Active Trading Company Ltd... 935 East Cordcva St., Vancouver, B.C. (tf) HEM' WANTED WAITRESS WANTED Apply, Victory Cafe. (tf) WANTED Woman or girl fori-nwrnfrm 4 out-of-town housework. Apply P.O. Box 908, city. (tf) LOST ANU FOUND LOST Between Indian Agency- office and Royal Bank on June 12, a cheque for $327.93 payable to Claude Jones, issued by Nelson Bror.. on Royal Bank of Canada. Anyone finding same please return to Indian Agent's office. If this cheque Is presented anywhere, please hold and notify Indian Agent or B. C. Police. (144) LOST Strayed from 739 6th Ave. West, one Labrador 3-month-old puppy. Phone 53. Reward. (145) PERSONAL MIDDLE AGED WOMAN will look after children afternoons or evenings. Phone Green 588. (tf) METAL WORK DOMT Walt for Winter. Now Is the time to have that eaves- trough fixed and rurnace Installed. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd . Black 884. (tf) TENDERS WANTED SEALED Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to ' noon, June 30, for the supplying of coal to the Prince Ru pert Civic Centre for the period Sfptember 1, 194i. to August SI, 194S. Apriroxlmately 150 tons of good quality pea coal In bulk delivered in the bin (capacity 40 tons) will be npeded. State price per ton and quality. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Don Forward. General Secretary. Civic Centre Association, P.O. Box 340. (145) HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BEATEN Moose Hand Students First Defeat by Score of 7 to 1 In a Ladles' Fastball League fixture last evening at Gyro Ball Park the Moose Indies handed. High School girU their first defeat of the season. The margin ot 7 to 1 was much greater, than the difference between the teams but the lodge girls hit better, fielded, with more snap and ran the bases effectively. Both batteries were good. Beth Sedgwick struck out 14 of the High School ard allowed only two bases on balls. Betty Ham-'Iton struck out one more, that is 15, batters, but yielded elahfc waJHs. It was nn three walks that' the students gained their only run for thev were not rredltd with an official hit all evening. On the other ride tho WHiripdy .!...-...,..,:.,'... '3, laird 3 a. ijuipri ;.... 3 Thu'in - 3 20 WQil .SKTIIPOL AB .koro 3 'W .. SSdWQWifJt i. -4 Mosiad i n- SgjvKkk l Himv a nrmvHA - 2 Wortntri .',,1, PiKllnW '. A Vmtnomari ' ':. Peneff a 20 It 1 0 2 1 i 0 , 0 ' 1 ' 1 7 'n 0 0 0 1 0 0 0. 0 0 0 1 hits. with liettv Haml'-ton having tlwee hjt In four official times at bat and scoring two runs. There, wan gtod crowd at the "pft ad, the- keen playing of hnlh teajBHf yw a. crowd pleaser. These twfttjetims put up a good brand rjt bajl. MOOSE AB Hh, 3 K'Wfll-', 4' n. Hamilton...... 4 Classified Advertising Paysl IN THE SUPREME ; COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OK CARL CHRISTOPHERSEN SKJEPSTAD. DECEASED IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" TAKE NOTICE that by order of th Honourable Mr. Justice Wilson, mad! the 29th day of May. A D. 1947. I was appolnlea administer witn tne will annexed of the estate of Carl Chrls- tonherscn Skjepstod, deceased. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish samp, properly verified, to roe on. or before the 1st day or August, au 1947. after which claims filed may be paid with reference to any claims of which 1 then had no Knowiemse AND all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to roe forthwith. DATED thl 10th dav of June. 1947. GORDON FRARER FORBES, ortlclal Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C it 'SAVOY BEATS CLOTHIERS Hotel Men Score Second Shut-out of Season Savoy marked up their second shut-out of the season, at Roosevelt Park baseiball field last night when they held Watts and.Nick-erson hltless and scoreless for nine Innings from which they emerged with four runs. The hotelmen themselves remained without hits or runs for the first four innings. Savoy's scoring began In the sixth when. Bruct Simundsen made the circuit off a singls, helped along by a hit by Ted Arney, who was left on second when the side was retired. Jack Lindsay hit a single In the seventh and was assisted home- by Boyo Gurvich, who got on base on a fieldw's error. Gur vich also scored. The hotelmen' fourth run was brought In by, Lindsay In the ninth off a single. Savoy turned, the game Into a pitchers workout oy taking Sharpe off the mound at the end of the third, and: replacing him. with Forbes, who, rx'tched. three. innings. Jack, Lindsay went on the mound at the first of. the " seventh. ,yf- Sharpe struck out 2 batters, Forbes 1 and Lindsay 7. Dick Letourneau. on the mound for Watts and, Ntekcrson, struck out nine, and allowed, seven; hits. SAVOY AB R B. Simundsen ss 4 1 Arney 3b 4 " 0 M. Simundsen of .... 4 0 J. Lindsay rf. p 4 2 Gurvich If (7th in) 2 1 Pavllkls If 2 0 Morgan c (7th In) ... 1 O Postuk c 2 0 Forman lb 4 . 0 Hartwig 2b 3 0 Forbes p 0 0 Sharpe p , X O. Foster 1 O .32 4 W and N. AB R ?hier lb 4 O Kerr If 4 0 Beynon 3b 3 O Wlndle ss 2 0 Dominate cf 3 0 Anton c 3 0 Sunlberg rf (6th in) 1 0 Welsh rf 2 0 ?mlth 2b 3 O letourneau p 2 0 Vukovlch 1 0 28 0 Baseball Scores, National league New York 2, Pittsburgh 12. Brooklyn 5, Chicago 1. American League Detroit 4, Philadelphia 8. Chicago .6, New York 4. Cleveland 2, Washington 3. You saw it in Tne News! PRINCE RUPERT REALTY CO. p. H. LINZEY INSURANCE - RENTALS - REAL ESTATE 212 Fourth Street (Next Door to B.C. Messenger) IB 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 .0 0 0 0 0 7 IB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JASPER COURSE TAKES BEATING Minneapolis Insurance Man Makes, Two, Under; Par JASPER. PARK The 6700 yard championship golf course layout at this, summer resort In the Canadian Rockies took, a, beating from A, Younj, blpnde-haired Insurance agent from Minneapolis, on Thursday afternoon. Playing in hU company's convention tournament,, which he naturally won, Nell Croonquist, amateur scratch handicapper of the Minneapolis Golf Club, had a two under par 09 the first time he had toured the famed Jasper Park Lodge course. Out In 34 with two bogeys, he returned in 35, including fdur consecutive threes on the last nine. Bill Brinkworth, greenkeeper, and Leroy Golds, orthy, local pro, are agreed that It Is really one of those unsua) feativres. A naval veteran or World War Two, Croonqulst's golf career Is quite sizeable. While attending college he was president of the National Collegiate Gold As?o- elation. He captained and was No. 1 man on the University of Mihnestoa team, In 1941, he won his heme state's amateur championship and tied for fourth low amateur in the National Open. Last year he was medallist and runner-UD In the Minneapolis State Amateur. Fastball Schedule June 20C.N.R.A. vs, High School. June 23 Navv vs. Co-op, June'25 High School vs. Navy. June 27 Co-op s. CjNRA, Classified Aorertisn; Paysl CEHTRAL HOTEI Weekly and Monthly Rate for your convenience . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Raoma CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) ruoNi 11 MEDAL MOTORIST' ON WAY TO CITY A few days ago a motorist 1 from Florida, named Irving, who left his native state in May, wa3 reported at Lytton on his way here In competition, for the AJ Manson medal for the first car to be driven this season from. Florida to Prince Rupert H was. Inquiring at that time as to road conditions to Prince Rupert. Nothing has since been heard. Houses Available In Prince Rupert One hundred wartime - built houses on Rushbrook Heights, which had been destined for. demolition, are being retained against housing requirements which It Is expected will arise from the celanese pulp mill, construction. Wartime houses are now available here for, general housing demands, although none of them are in nearer in Soothe them with MINARD'S LINIMENT f Rub 00 freely, and note Wrf quick relief, Greateleu. unci tcooaici "it-drying. No treni 65r Jlr l.4i SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenut "Offering 3? years of practical Experience in Prince Rupert" JOHN GURVICH has returned, to the CONTRACTING BUSINESS No Job Too Large No Job Too Small EXCAVATING, HAULING, LAND CLEARING PHONE 32 SIXTH STREET 7 II 'II rjss;ssaa You saw It in The Newsl - - ; rr " Set up those. backstays . . . hero comes the wind! Heel over and. surge ahead , . . spray drenched . . . gunnels awash . . . canvas taut as you boil toward, the first mark showing your heels to the pack Skipper or mate, flattie, dinghy or lordly yawl, there's blood, tingling excitement in a close sailed.yacht race . . . contentment and 'relaxation in those idle hours under a gently, swinging boom. Spring or fall, winter or summer, glorious British Columbia offers endless .facilities for healthful outdoor recreation . . most of them close at hand just waiting to.be enjoyed. Start discovering them all. Then, whether you have an afternoon, a weekend or a week . . . GT OUTDOORS IN B.C. WHOLESOME RECREATION THE WHOLE YEAR 'ROUND .fe'CAPILANO ...IN B.C:S CHEAT OUTDOORS BREWERY LIMITED CHEAT BREWING O R G .4 S X I t T I O .V.S $tte Rtijicrt Dnflp J8cju3 rridai June 20, 1947 MORE SHAVES! Get extra good-looking, comfortpble) shaves with MINORA BLADES Canada's favourite in quality and low price. 4.fQrlOf5-12for 25 SALE FAWN TWEED TROUSERS LIMITED SUPPLY regular $7.95 at $3.95 Suits, Sizes 36 to 42 Regular- $34.50 Sale Price $22.50 Acme Clothi 633 3rd Ave. W. STORE Phone 359 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E.. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) HICKS FRASER HOUSE Modern, Quiet, Comfortable 714 FRASER STREET Phone Black 823 RUPERT MOTORS LTD. Chrysler Plymouth Fargo Distributors WRECKING CRANE AND TOWING SERVICE WE REPAIR AND SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS Phone 566 Interior Motorists When Driving to Prince Rupert . . . Why not make "The Home of Friendly Service" your motoring headquarters? With the Skeena Highway open again we look forward to seeing many of our Interior neighbors In town. For Prompt and Efficient Service It's Bob Parker Limited FORI) AND MONARCH DEALERS "The Home of Friendly Service" P.O. Box 38 170 East Third Ave. Phone 83 s 1 FOR MEN ONLY WORK BOOTS DRESS SHOES RUBBER FOOTWEAR GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES 624 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Cafe P.O. Box 737 THOM SHEET METAL LTD. ERIC SPEERS, Manager Specializing in Marine and General Sheet Metal Work Electrie and Acetylene Welding Boat Tanks Stacks Furnaces Gutter Work 253 East First (Cow Bay) Phone Black 884 P.O. BOX 1219 PRINCE RUPERT KNOX HOTEL A QUIET, PLEASANT PLACE TO LIVE COMPLETELY RENOVATED ROOMS REDECORATED SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES LICENSED PREMISES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Proprietors: tom pesut steve vrklakn REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL ChopSuey Chow Mein CHINESE DISHES ODR SPECIALTY Open 0 aan. to 2 am. PHONE 17S l and containing 103 acres more "SS its of Staklne Mav J3. 1947. HENRY M. HANSEN. wmmem m i if m sr