Classified Advertising - - . . MHI...,,M ..V. inn T.I..U.' i-.. P.i nL. loseruuu, Hiuiiuium vnKc inu nonces, ... j utt fu A : iv.,iih Notice. Funeral NiiIIcm. Mm-rim.. arm .. Ki.uaaineJt unounqcmenur. oa. - o.n to Mr. and Mr.. .... n.iiipir in uic wocrt Ocncral nos- .,..wl.iV Mlll , 10 oz. , ron "nAim fkle offf is qly- . . A.ni cat 'A rw ..Iff. 33 IU" Vf.''TV'- VI' mt . KNu-nnens ill- '31 N-fsll al"- ..-n linn til 11C lll'tlS. Dn'i Service ii'tu. ie0Ke'p.SOJ. m , on Waianne poau. )4. - .n llOAKI) 178 ) . ii .i,ir,n,t finnrif wuii r coll Phone uiacn i&i. (80) T7 i nni 9-mnm 'enl- noo Anniy 233 11th St. (78) '..7, iii ft irnllpr rnni. Iv equipped. At Imperial dark. I'hone Black. 511. ill J SALE 19 Chevrolet i un i7nni5 trin .-j .nt.A tiro Artmln. ion bid?. Wartime Hous- Hays Cove Circle. (tf) Kathlyn Three-roomed pd house and bunk- desirable location; good i m irnr inn nr 11:1 1 i iltii - write R. W Calderwood, 121 Smithers, B.C. (77) Phirabinj Supplies--Just i a sn ranpni ill npw Iron white enamelware. Mats. All modern, lat- lie Lruiriv dL s rree caiaiciue on re- W-ite, wire or phone 111 laffil'itPrt ttltli K Xr .1 vi - i j rv hvp . wvm S Pieff Kitchen Ret 1 i. and Springs like new Hassocks $2. Palls 50c. Lamps $4. New and Used Scatter Rugs Lovely de- irOUl II US All kinriQ .11 ook thfin over U. C. Fur- : LU. BUCK 324. (til w in Kinibals In mnliou- .PhoneOreen 145. (77) Room House Coinbina-UHr room-dinlng room. '"m.klt :hen with built-in unit, AND. Four room lth rental Income, 2 ?arden and greenhouse. VJ.Ifdf, "0m Cottace nn Hlh bst. Rca.spnable. For In- u" inquire AKMKTinrwn ll.'S? -"J. I Kill MACHINF.KY -vwicj lumner more om!cay. use the modern Mo-dat type National n. n ... D? Nit .-.! .. .. . .' ""nuiiui Marninonr My Limited. . (ttl JJAW) BOARD- Table! "Home away from hnmrv Preferable. C22 Pm,,. lST AND l nilNii ""UNO iii... TT (80) . "wnmiovmenf To... h,!.che" Owner DaiiyV"' 6 l Calllng at S and advert. paylr for Ave ,, iCycle between fj5 1lh Ave. East. I Pmder piease phone MTV In a . 0wn:!l.case' on Second "advertiVe; (tf) ir'. Phnn r-wona and IflT - io uuer child MAN wl (tf) WORK WANTED WOHr? WANTED - Experienced woman wants housework, Write Box 155, City. (70) 1 1 KM' WANIED MAtD.'J WANTED For Miller Hay JQiiltal for kitchen and ward wok. Native and white applicants will be considered, i Applicants should ho eighteen, or over, apd It is necessary to' live ill'. Qond salary offered, I Plujne. or wille the Matron, MilifX nay Jtwpltal. 7'j WANTED 1 WAN ED 4 or 5 rocmed house' unfurnished, by three adults ; Olfite in. PJvonc Black Oil or - flre0 130. (77 VANTlSP-'Flat or an ill tyousc before April 15. Phone Oreen 391. 77) WANTED IJpomj required for three Dining Car employees; also one Seeping Car porter. Mus-t be close to station. Apply llax 210 Daily News. (77) FOR KENT TOIi R ENT - 3 rocMn house. Ap ply last Pork Ave. afternoom or evenings. FRIENDS HONOR (73i FOH RPNT Comfortable room 427 5th Ave. East. Phone Blue ' 907. (80) FOR RENT Front 2-room suite, 221 5th Ave. E. Call between 5 and 8 p.m. I'hone Red 807. (79) FOR RENT Three room suite, partly furnished. Phone Green C98. 016 Sixth West. (771 FOR RENT Cabin, partly furnished. 315 Cth Ave. West, (tf) DUAL BIRTHDAY KITSEQUKLA A Joint birthday party celebrating the twenty-sixth, birthday of Mi$i Evelyn Dora Wesley and the Sixth birthday of her small cousin, Reuben Wesley, was held by their families and friends. The community hall ws beautifully decorated for the occasion. The function began with a banquet, at which more than 20 guest .tat down. ArrangemtnU were under charge of Mrs. Wall let Wesley assisted by Miss Violet Wesley, Mrs. Uert Russell' and Mjss Jessie Milton. The two suet of honor sat at oppnsite ends of the long table, with a birthday cake in front of each. Th cake candles were Hlthted by Udjward Wesley and Lsuarus Itus.ell. During the evening, the two guests of honqr were recipients of congratulations from their friers. Following the banquet, game were played. Mater df Cere-inonjes was Herbert Russell, assisted by Jonatlun W. Brown. Cluesta at lh banquet were MrrapU Artlmr Sajjare, Mr. an4 Mcs. Jeffrey Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Edward . Wesley, Tlicmas Moore, Jonatlian Drown, Ernest lliirgln.s, Miss Lucy Mark, Mrs. (leorfcc Milton'. Joseph Wilson and Henry Wilson of Ccdar-i vale. CANT PULL THE WOOL OVER UIS. EYEp- Usipg his shepherd's, crook with the know-how of an old han,d at the game, Jimmy, teventh in a long line of Sussex, England, shepherds, catches his little lamp by the right hind leg. The tot, two, uses a crook his great-grandfater carried oyer 100 years ago. Jimmy's mom said the first sound he ever heard was a sheep bleating. Timely Topics from Terrace Are Readying New Power Plant; New Telephone Poles Delivered The B.C. Power Commission have an installation grew here getting the local plant ready for operation. Two engines have arrived; one is a six-cylinder and the other a two-cylinder with respective horse powers of 240 and so., A mlsjellaneous shower for Mrs. Dan Parmenter. a recently arrived bride from Salmon. Idaho, was held, on Friday ever ning at the heme Mrs. Mrs. W. Robinson. The Dominion Government Telegraphs are taking delivery cf the rolfts required for the iccal telephone lines. . R. Howells, field Inspector for the Veterans' Land Board, wa$ In Terrace dealn? with, matters concerning a number of soldier farmers. Robert Gordon of Prfpee Rupert spent Saturday and Sunday In Terrace. Inspector II. II. Mansell, B.C. Police, was ir Tcirace over the week-end.. ROMAN SOCOEfft The game of football was originated by the Romans. EAnLY BONE ART Carving of whalebone orpam- i cnts known as "scrimshaw was one of tiie flrt American folk arts. notk i: or cam ri.i.vrin or lii.Miit i: NOTICE Is lucby given that th Ilpwrvrs coverlnK IiukUj lu Port Edward Townslto and vicinity, rtiinge 5. Coat District. slabUhcl uniU-r nutlvrlty ot Ortlcr-ln-Comicll No. 1115 and No. 1117, approved Junp 30th. 1945. notices ot which wert) liuliltshcd In the British Columbia niwrttn of July 12th, 1!H5. arc cim-rellcd. oro. P. MELROSE, r'luty Minister ot Lands. rx-iMirtnieut ot Ijinds and Forests, VlcUiilu. n.c, March 9ti, 1947. a Truth Telling Watch . . . Once you own a real time-telling watch, you II wonder how Ju ever got along without one. Dozens of times a day you will find occasion to use it. TP is whether a watch We can now prove . i ii... i ..n.r licfnre vnu bllV it. a ,i rtui nine ii,i' ... Onlv Hie WATCI1MASTER K.egidaling ."Machine can do that. f t K, watches at between We have some very good $20 and $30; others rutj from $30 to $G0. I NATIVE WOMAN PASSES AWAY I Mrs. Alice Kate Watts, wire of iRufus Watts of Klncollth and Port Edward, died in Miller Bay Indian Hospital Saturday afternoon. Deceased was 33 years old and is survived by her husband ana several children. Th.e- body will be shipped on Tues day to Greenville where burial will take place. FURNITURE REPAIRING Upholstering - Slip Cover Drapes Car and Truck Cushions Repaired and Recovered Out-of-town orders given special care. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Phone Green 974 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centra IS INTERRED AT TERRACE , Final Rites (or .a(c James Lee Rethurem Held Sunday I TERRACE Following funerai service at Uslc on Satuiday, interment of the late James Lee Bethurem, sawmill ppefatQC and busine s man of Usk, whose death occurred .suddenly last .week, took place in. Kltsumi kalum Cemetery here yesterday afternoon. Tliere was a large alhennu iii attendance or the final rites. Mr Bethurem c:ctl suddenly on Friday" morning at 8:45 at hU iawmill, He liad gone as usual to the mill which, he and W. R. ; Adams operate and, after spending some time In the office, left to go, o the waihropm. As he -nntei-ed this building he col-lapscd and died almoit Later in the morrtUii Coroner Will R.oWn.sotv. Dr. S. G. Mills and pnjice oIIUcis proceeded from here to, the scene of death, and the coroner, by Inquiry, established that death was due to natural causes, Mr. Bethurem was 50 years o( age. He had spent the most of his fife on the Skeena River, having been at Kitselas during the steamboat days. When the railway opened he moved to Usk and established the pioneer department .'lore there. He also served as postmaster. utininK recorder and commissioner of oaths. For the last few years he had been actively engaged, in the lumber manufacturing business with. W. R. Adams. Deceased leaves, his' widow, one daughter and stepsons and stepdaughters. SOME STADIUM The Cure us Maximus, at Rome could hold 38.5.000 spectators. EARLY JXKS The earliest writing inks consisted cf a mixture of lampblack, with a solution of glue or gum. Hotel. . . lethan any other brand Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PR I N.C E RUPERT arrivals f I'rijice Rupert F-. W. Patterson, Vancouver; E. Lahave, Smithers; Mrs. R Nelson, . Seattle; A. Unsworth, Vancouver; R. Issac Sandsplt; P. Larouche, Sandsplt: Mrs. G. McMahri, Queen Charlotte- City; J. R. Lambert, HoUyburn; J. Mc-Laughton, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. G. Heath, and famllly, West Vancouver; T- L. Worall. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Larsen, Vancouver; S. p. Conner, Ketchikan. C. Foster, Prince Rupert; J. T. Simpson, Vancouver; C. Adam, Terrace; C. M. Edwards, Vancouver; H. B. &nlth, Vancouver; Miles Donald, Alice Arm; Mrs. M. Robertson. Prinre Rupert; G. Qeniberg, Butedale; C. R. Darsavel, Ed'montoa; Mr. and Mrs. Q. MV-Adarruj. Terrace; D. R. CJark, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. E, Hanspn, Bqtedale; E MacSporran, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. Q. Crippen, Port Moody. "Jiountii:" itoisin:!) CALGARY v-Of all persons, a milk money thief defied the tradition of the famed R.CM.r. who "always get their man." The thief stole 10 cents and two milk bottles, from'n Calgary R.C.M.P. officer's porch. BOULDER TO. SOME The word, calculus is taken from, the Latin word meaning pebbJe. NOTICE The Dally News wishes to draw attention to. the rule (hat classified and transient advertising is payable In advance at the qffiee at time of presenting copy for advertising. Those desiring to advertise in. this manner In the Daily News are asked to assist the office and respect this rule ry refraining from telephoning cla-wiried in the world ! TITAXWELL IIOUSF. conlnin's rluticTH IS'fl H Ml Laiin-Anuriean cofTers. It's Mended KErlHiS k.ColU m hy exierls and Kailiant Roasted to K"VnTlVUS Ikl !i5 develop fully every every atom of extra flavor jHuAluSfli -o MH H7 M A Product of Central Fcwdl Three sailings Fer Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m. Coquitlam. Fridays, 12:00 Midnight Catala. Saturdays, 9:15 pin. Camosun. KETCHIKAN Fridays. 12:00 Midnight. STEWART and WAY TOINTS Sundays, 10 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTES Fortnightly. FRANK J. SKINNER Prln'e Rupert Agent Third A1 e Phone 568 r r Prince Hujim Daflp r3eta$ Monday, March 31, 1947 We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED It RAN P BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES ANI FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat pies and Salads Dally RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West HICKS FRASER HOUSE Dalmatian Male Puppies Fir Sale '. $25 Phone Black 823 Wo Just use our convenient BUDGET PLAN NO interest! NO carrying charges! i I . . . r t'SaMiri'llINO SIM 'I.Kw W what so utauv wwneu ak for. In te-tuci.i, we offer a thamiiug priut In modern delii, colQiffui euoueli to earn compliments; 'simple enoush for a hard day's work,. OTHER HE A V TIES In COATS, DRESSMAKERS, NEW PRINT DRESSES Geo. J. Dawes THE AUCTIONEER Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED,, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Qlven Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centr Qldg., PHONES: Bus. Blue VL". Res. Red 127 Ask for George Gifts for EASTER OXFORD III ISLES Beautifully bound in white leather FOUNTAIN PENS Waterman Taperitk leq-year sets Parker 54 lifetime seta BOXED STATIONERY Beautiful assoitiueut for all re- quirements V NOVELS AH the latest titles LEATHER WALLETS KEY CASES AlSQ : J; PLASTIC ZIPPER WALLETS See Our Windows Now! WRITING KITS A. Mackenzie Furniture Phone LIMITED, "A. GOOD PLACE TO BUY" FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION QUALITY AND PRICES RIGHT 75 327 Third Avenue Having Fish for Dinner? RUPERT BRAND" Will add taste and quality to your meal. For variety try our Smoked Black Cod, Salmon and 'Kippcr&TJ Sole, Cod and Salmon fillets " Frozen ; Halibut and Salmon Remember! Ask for 'RUPERT BRAND7 CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE PRINCE RUPERT Company Limited BRITISII COLUMBIA X Ii Jr.' j 1 ... V i;;jh :'f. .it.- 11' I a V In