J US ! --' Co. Ltd. Phone 57 tprtmt Hupm Daffp ftctos friday. Juhf 6, 1647 - - Classified Advertising - - ciMsniMt: ef tr wort ptf insertion, ralntrfrnm rtiarge. 50c. Birth Notices, 60c: Card ol Thank. Deatn Notices. Funeral Notlcei, Marriage and Engagement Announcements; (3. - FUNERAL NOTICE . kyOLFSON1 In the city, Tues- day June 3, Krlstjana Eyolfson, ... age 75 years. Rev. B. s. ptock-. ter will conduct, services In Grenviile Court Funeral Chap-el at (J pm. Saturday June 7. - Interment following In Fair-view Cemetery, fe. C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. 13Z) FOR RENT FOR RENT Premises suitable for store or warehouse. Close In. Reasonable. O. P. Tinker It ROOM AND BOARD WORK WANTED 134) FOR. RE'NT Modern offices, . . Besner piock, Tliird Avenue. r. P. Tinker & Co. Ltd. Phone 57. U34) FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, .nice clean and warm. 1142 Park Ave. Phone Oreen 224 H32) ,,. FOR RENT 2 roomed furnished apartment, one sleeping room. 801, Borden Street. '138) FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 843 9th West. (153) BFOR RENT Sleeping room for ? - " working girl with kitchen prl' vileges. Apply 241 7th Ave. West. (133V METAL WORK DONT Walt for Winter. Now Is the tbne to have that eaves-trough fixed and furnace Installed. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd.. Black 884. (tf) .ROOM and Board $40 a month if double: $45 single. Clean. respectable. Men preferred. Only white trade preferred. Mrs. Lawley, 22 Fraser Street. (134) HELP WANTED IMMEDIATELY Housekeeper for elderly couple. Phone 264, 9 ajn. to 6 pjn. itf) WANTED Day dispatcher. Apply 340 Tan. (136) SALESMAN 3 minutes to demonstrate. Minimum $9.00 a sale paid on the spot. Full particulars, Box 241, Dally News. (132) WANTED Woman or girl for out-of-town housework. Apply P.O. Box 908, city. (tf) WANTED Woman wants housework. Phone Red 807. J1361 WANTED WANTED Furnished living accommodation for summer months for respectable couple with baby. Write Box 240 Dally News. (135- SHIP Us Your ficrap Metals. Top Prices Paid Active Trad-lng Company Ltd . 935 Eos' Cordova St., Vancouver, B.C. (tf) LOST AND FOUNP LOST Black box camera, size 120, leH in McCljmont Park. Finder please leave at Daily News. (134) LOST Man's Gerrard Perre-geaux wrlstwaf$h at Roosevelt Park. Reward 126 9th West Phone Red 191. (tf) LAND REOIStrtT ACT Re: CertUlcate of Title Ho. B1S6-IV Lots Twenty -three (23) nd Twenty.four .124). Block Vnttt. three (43), Section Seven; ' Lou iweniy-one ana Twenty two (22). Block Eluhteen (18 and Lou Twelve (12) and Thir teen (13). Block Nineteen (19) Section Eight (81. City of Prince Kupert, .in the province of Brtt isn Columbia (Map 823), WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loa i, . , ,oi tne a Dove certlllcate of Title Issued In the name of The B. F. SturUvant Company of Canada Limited haa been filed In this office, notlct U hereby i given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the " flrt publlratlon hereof, issue a Pro? visional Certificate of Title In lieu of aald lost Certificate,, unless In the pi, meanUme. valid objection be made to ib . . Joe in writing. ' . . ,. DATED at the Land Reelstry Office itj .i - Prince Rupert B.C. this Sth day of I i I ,il urn juaj, ivt, n.u. OMi mff ANDREW THOMPSON, Deoutv Rcelitrar of Tltlaa ("11 Re: Lot One (1) of Block "P of Distrlct Xot Fifteen "A (15-A) queen Charlotte District, said to A, , contain: .One decimal Sit One (1.61) cres, mora or less, as ; v . shown outlined red on Reference Plan No. 1796. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of lost of the above certificate or Title issued 4n the name of Howard Touag ha .? been filed in this office, notice trr, -Hereby ., given that I shallr t the fT ! expiration pf one month from the r rtaU of the first oiibllcat on hereof lasue a Provisional Certificate of -Title a licit of aald lost Certlelfate, . . .liniesi in tne meantime vana op lectlrm he made to me in wrltlne. PATF.D st the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C this 20th day of Mar. 1947 A d. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Title. FO ft SALE FOR SALE S3 ft. Salmon troller with gurdies and' equipment. Apply PR. Yacht Club. ( 137) FOR SALE 3 cylinder Yale Marine Engine. 15 h.p., good : condition, Apply plnce Rupert Fishermen's. Co-operative office. Cow Bay. (137) FOR SALE House in good condition, 6 rooms and bath room. Phone Green 827 (132) WHO FOOTS THE BILLS if your home barns down. We or you? Replacement values are rising steadily. Have you enough .Fire Insurance? Telephone 57. G. Perry Tinker It Co. Ltd:, Besner Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Fire, Burglary, Liability, Automobile, Personal Property Floater, Transit. Insurance at preferred rates, (134) FOR SALE Combination Electric and Coal and Wood cook stove. Box 239 Dally News. . (134) FOR SALE Protection against loss. Fire, Autc, Personal Property Floater and other insurance. Armstrong Agencies, 307 3rd. Ave .Phone 342. (136) FOR SALE Revenue producing property near centre of Terrace. Monthly rentals of $50. Price $2500. E. T. Kenney Ltd,, Terrace, .C, (132) FOR SALE 19 acres including large orchard, l',i miles from town, with small cabin, $2100. E. T. Kenney Ltd., Terrace, BJC. (132) FOR SALE AIUj Chalmers HD. 10 Tractor, recently overhauled. Complete with Isaacson dozer and Jogging winch. May FOR SALE Lockstave building, 16x38 Jr. (first class condition, home or camp. Easy to demolish and rebuild. Apply Box 237 Dally News. (133) X)R SALEr-30' glllnet boat, 8 ft. ,beam, 7 h.p. Easthopei Blue Backil. Cow Bay Wharf. Box 243 Dally News. (13,7) FOR .SALE House trailer. Apply 1865 11th East! (138) MACHINERY TO SAW better iumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, 3C. (tf) PER&OSIAL VUDDLE AGED WOMAN will look after children afternoons ; or evenings. Phone Green 981 (tf) SAVOY HOTEL CarJ 2arelli, Prop. f hone 11 r.O. Box 54 ERASER STREET Prince Rupert Soothe them with THIS AND THAT "It must be those kids down the street playing baseball again!" be seen near Prince George. It wiH hurry aiong growth and Apply Box M. R., Citizen, Prince George. (134) WHY RISK your Home or your Lifetime Savings to satisfy a costly, damage suit? Automobile accidents occur every day. Your turn may be next! Adequate Insurance protection Is a wise buy Jor every motorist It may save you thousands. Telephone 57. G. Percy Tinker ,.& Co. Ltd. Besner Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. (134) FOR SALE Trolling boat Navi gator H, 43'xllV'2,, fuiry equip ped. Apply Box 236 Dally (News. (139) TOR SALT. Lumber. Phone Oreen 698. (136) FOR SALE Household and Of fice Furniture Hajrd-ware and Loxgirr? Supplies cic. New Carbon Papef. Typewriter Rlb-ibpns Staples, Office Chairs, RU5s 12x12, Typewriter, Desks, Used Beds , complete ,$20. Ches terfield Beds $43. Kitchen Sets 414. Plninjc Room Sets$30.NeiW Hot Plates $3A0. Scatter Rugs $1.25, New Mattresses $lfi50, New Coal and Wood .Stoves small size $30. All kinds of crther useful artlcics at reason-able prices. B.C. Furniture Co. Black 324, (tlj SUMMER CARE Once plant ed and growing, about the only summer care the garden should need will be tWnuirvg, weeding and cultivation. If the soil Is very dry It is advisable to water. With- the latter Job one should bear in mind that one good soaking, whether with vegetables, flowers or lawn. Is worth a dozen sprinkles. Sprinkling only settles the dust and has a tendency to bring root growth too close to the surface where the sun is Hafcle to hhrt t. A little chemical fertilizer applied carefully according to directions is also a good th'ng at this time. with vegetables will increase tenderness. Whenhe hot wea ther sets In it is s& well to cut lawn grass less frequently and not as short. Tnls protects rcots from the burning sun. GOOD TOOLS Good, sharp tools will save a lot of hard work. A dull spade or hoe never do the work efficiently. Ajfew cfhe special tools; top. will prove helpful things like Dutch hoes, hand cultivators and long- handled soudders, to get out weeds. Under the general head- like new. Idttl for summer i ins; of labor-savers will be wced- killers like the new 2-4-d and spme of the DDT 4nsect spravs or dusts. These do the Job with l'ttle effort. GOOD FLOWER SHOWS A really dazzling .show can be made with a few annual flowers sown at this ljte date and with a minimum of elfort.. Cosmos, slant marigolds, zinnias, petunias, portutaca, nicotine, alyssum, ore easily grown almost anv-Vfher ein. Canada. Some of the larger flowers like cosmos snd TiRriff.olds' and nicotine .can nctu.Mly be used In the place of ahrub. At this dale, .of course, one should use started plants "rhlch will bloom in a few weeks. These ore transplanted to perm anent juarters when they are well established with several 7 MINARD'S LINIMENT JC ,Rub frttly, and noti 09K auick; "li,f- GruMleM. LAMfit ICQkniiirii vitSSc odw emwi-urjinm. no itana 3ARDEN 'NOTEfe 1 1-4 J Steamer Service from PRINCE mm RUPERT OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Fowell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 pjn. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight (All Times Pacific Standard) For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUPERT sets of Jeaves. For husky growth, tall cosmos, gladiolus, dahlias, giant marigolds nd zinnias should have about two feet each way. Petunias, nasturtiums, medium marigolds, need about a foot apart for Jbest results smaller things like alyssum require six Inches each way. SHORT CUTS The experienced gardener knows many short cuts to hurry growth along. In dry weather he will, if at all possible, soak the garden one a week. Where no hose is available he will have things like lettuce, tomatoes and beans close to the house or pump so that they can be watered with the minimum of Inconvenience. He also knows tha4- weeds are moisture-robbers and these he will keep removed to that the vegetables wanted ge all the moisture that nature provides. A weekly cultivation equals a shower because It tends to conserve moisture and a small dose o! commercial fertilizer !s equiv alent to another. BUT BEFORE YOU LEAVE Standard cf B.C Travel Service will he!? pian your entire trip for you; provide you with colorful road maps showing your desired router interesting travel loss giyins mileages and information aboiit places you' won' t want to miss; an Itinerary, Miiirase and Expense Record Card; and all in a handy map ca;e! There's no charge ... just slc your Standard Dealer for a Travel Inquiry Card. USE A STANDARD CREDIT CARD It will save you the worry and trouble, of carrying extra cash provide you wih detailed ccou.i't of your expenses- lor frt entire trip; and it's handy ramification, too. Ask for a Standard Credit Card. HI SCHOOL GIRLS WIN Defeat Gordon and Anderson in Good Game of Fastball In a regularly scheduled fame in the Ladles' Fastball League last evening Hiith School continued their unbeaten record by defeating Qordon and Anderson's greatly Improvsd nine by 6 to 2. It was a pitchers' duel between Beth Sedwtok for the students and Lyons for the hardware ladies hut the High School fl&ldlng and throwing were superior. Lyons pitched a good same for Gordon and Andetson, striking owt seven and giving no walks. Sbe made some nice catches too. When she gets tatter support Fastball Schedule (Men's First Half) June G CNRA v Gordon & Anderson. June 9 Co-op vs. General Motors. June 11 HI School vs. Navy. June 13 Co-cp vs. CNRA. June 16 HI Scnto! vs. Gordon , & Anderson. June 18 Navy vs. General ' Motors. Baseball Schedule June 8 W&N Savoy June 12 Moose W&N June 15 Savov Moose June 19 W&N Savoy June 22 Moose W&N June 26 Savoy Moose June 29 W&N Savoy W&N represents Watts and Nlckerson. Team last mentioned is to be the Home team. Postponed gatces will be played Tuesday evenings. All games listed are lor Sundays and Thursdays. Ladies' Fastball First Halt June 10 Khataaa Club High School. sss vs. June 12 Moose vs. Gordon & Anderson. June 17 Cordon & Anderson vs. Khatada Club. June 19 High School vs Moose. June 24 Khada Club vs, Moose. ti-tim her fjSIimlTute:. In the field should firure ir. the wlnnln? coluhln. Epth Setlnwicik had seven strlke-outs, alloweC only four hits and walked two. Skora caught a good -game. Greenwood at shortstop fielded her position well while Mostau at first was quick and safe. High School played a fait smart game. Runs were scored by E. Sedgwick, with two to her credit, and Greenwood. Jackie Budinlch, and Beth Sedgwick each setting one. While they registered 13 hits, errors by the opposition were responsible for the larger part. HIGH SCHOOL Oreenwood 4 E. Sed'gwkk 4 Jackie Budiitfoh 4 Tsnet Budinlch 4 Alostad 4 Farrlr5ton (Husoy) 4 Skora 4 Husoy (Peneff) 3 Beth Sedgwick 3 13 GORDON & ANDFRSON Barbp , 3 Ramsay 1 3 Lyons 2 Balftgno 3 itamay S 3 Cpwgill 3 F'ynn - 3 Harte 3 Plough .. 3 2S 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 They begjor it. . . DR. BALLARD'S Ciamfticn DOG FOOD IN 1-LB. TINS At AU LJin$ Stor B.,, 1 3 3 1 2 1 0 1 1 13 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 Scoring: High School .. .J 0 3 0 0 0 26 G. & A 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 02 Umpires at pVite, G. Mc-Wiilnney; base. Temevoy. FRASE R VALLEY in Springtime Your Standard Dealer das i FREE Scenic View for your enjoyment. It pictures just one of the gorgeous scenes of the Fraser Valley in all its natural beauty. Gel it. Then drive through the Frssw Valley and tee at first-hand (he hundreds of equally refreshing views waiting for you. Don't miss this beautiful scenic trip. And remember, Scenic Views are available only at Standard Dealers. A new one each .week. Get yours whilt the supply lasts. . . Scenic Views are provided for your enjoyment by Your Standard Dealer. ASK YOUR STANDARD DEALER FOR PY, NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up pa Rooms, Eot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone Ml P.O. Box 1M rci KNOX HOTEL A QUIET, PLEASANT PLACE TO LIVE COMPLETELY RENOVATED ROOMS REDECORATED SPRING -FILLED .MATTRESSES LICENSED PREMISES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Managers: TOM PESUT STEVE VRKLAKN Baseball Scores .4merran I3gui Philadelphia 5, Cblcaso 2. New York 7. Detrult 0. Washington 3, Cleveland 0, National League Pittsburgh 0, Brooklyn 3. St. Louis E. Briston 3. Cincinnati 5-6. Pniiadpinrtin i ; Fnr - ft , Wll I n I I . . - i MUUa-IOQkinn .L Classified Advertising Pays) A You can's eel your best if your kidneys aren't working normally. Gin Pills help give reliel Irom llackache. Rheumatic Pain and other symptoms of sluggish kidneys. Your druggist sells Gin Pills on a satlsfaction-or-money-bick basis. Get a package today us frnei tbtir mtrit. i flN Rtgwlor tlsa, 40 Pills lIULLSJ EcMiitsit, 80 Pills I iviiiui i L j n n r i t . 1 2 for 25c" IBHiK J V. V .X XV II -unuggj tavouril ond low price - BsBsVr.rfSWrl ECONOMY loZflS Johnny's Snacl (Under Hew Manf J NOW OPEN EVeJ Coffee Waffles "A Pleasure to &nj SWITCH -tlcLlTE sars; "Good Wiring h Good Insurl FOR ... 1 ELECTRICAL CO.VTRtJ HOUSE WIRING in; RADIO and APPLIAXCI SERVICE RupertRadio&EI PHONE 644 WE HAVE OBTAINED THE AGEXCI 1 1. C. LITTLE VAPORIZING TYPE OIL BURNERS CIRCULATING HEATERS AND OIL BURXEPJl ON HAND ARE IDEAL FOR YOUR HOJi SAANICH PLUMBING & HE ATI P.O. Box 1158 (Station B) Phone BLAQ RUPERT MOTORS III Chrysler Plymouth Fargo WRECKING CRANE AND TOWING SERVICE WE REPAIR AND SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CA! AND TRUCKS Phone 566 For That Party . . . PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. CHOP SUEY CHOW MI 7:00 am. to 11:00 pm Interior Motorists When Drivina to Prince Rupert . Why not make "The Home of Friendly Service I motoring headquarters? With the 8keeni Higj open again we look forward to seeing many oil Interior neighbors In town. For Prompt and Efficient Service It'j Bob Parker Limita FORI) AND MONARCH DEALERS The Home of Friendly Service" P.O. Box 38 170 East Third Ave. rkl COAL is available! Now . . . BU There is still a Coal Shortage. Play fl . . . order early ... be warm next winl There is no better coal than our LUMP Foothills Alberta - EGG NUT P For Better Quality, Better Service . . . rhn1 PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. L Serving the North Since 1920 Coal Lumber Paint Building Suit Phones 651 - 652