r , Classified Advertising - - ' tf 'Mserlfon. minimum charge, 60c. Birth iJc fc Engagement Annowcmnta; $2. ' linn OF THANKS I-, Urs. ueoiB Ynr wanted TOR KENT Furnished 1 Ave. West TRSON.' AI, Foster ITk tn exnress dep IJ . mnnv friends A I ana w'" l?1 f their re- pavement. They the lately floral of- Ki-dinK "owers Mr. and Kkhall "The Dodds I" itr fnmmii. itisons; v - 'm and May; m. w. VTut. and Mrs. P- ml family lopjr. " htiaiily: uewKe KjSponslble pa'ty to iri.fe on attractive .v .... m, . . . ... jj till.' !ittn career for 8th h Avenue West Apply a, Distributor. Phone tin kudalds Tor Prince Ru per Hc-pltal, Apply (tf) h TWO '.'UCK ujiyi'io I Wit Wirfc) road eamjJ . ftjrt Clements Queen lust t Whole sea- fc.lt Minimum wage i per day Steamer sails it. nuuorrai rjn-1(nt I Service or phone i'lllur particulars. (It) flMNTED for kitchen & -if work at Miller Hay lid. Native and wmie will be considered. Apply by phone or to the Super! nten- (109) IVAMII) ttD-Csuple desire fur- 1 j. iM..llnli.lu S iilfci 14KH iru iu tv ii i uiviiir iui i i f i i a to 30 It srlllnet r w .lioiit drum. CI Tour Scrap Metals, Tick r&ia- cuve iraa-t-p:y Lui 935 East ctiEt Vsnrouvcr. B.C. ASH BOARD (tf) AND BOARD- Table preferable C22 Fraser (125) rooms. (Ill) JiT-One ro;:m furnlsh-h 853 3rd Av-nue after USiT (108) unfurnished 5t off Furnished and one sleep-801 Borden Street. (tf) Furnished three- u..v. ihj niinrnnm. xntn 378 or call 354 Place. (tf, '-uue in Vernon 1 ior Viivm p. Phone ll kltflli'!" nrlll (tf) East mone Red (10G) AGED ttmmt in , mil 1"li"eS.Phnn. n con "V Ultcu OOO. ATP Mr.. . .. Advmisinfi llirvo (tf) SNESr2:cy.. tilt 7 . nres- Enclos- Ut,f; Oas Engine V' ;; w. fftli 1. WW tSE . ntt New!-.ij 0,..; rl lor 2w4nl. "uen i . t tln ""ilium 01- Wfn, Nation 1 Horn,!." J rfadv "ifde. "tin (tf) Pays I FOU SALE FOR. SALE Wrecking 1928 Pon-tlac parts, good engine and new tires. Dan's Serttce Station. (108) FOn SALE 20 guage shotgun, 3-sh6t boty action. Phone Ited 668. iiti FOR SALE 32' trolling boat, completely equipped, new gur-dles. Can be seen at McLean's FloaW. Apply 1501 8th East. (110) FOR SALE Donble desk. McLaren's Music Store. (110) FOR SALE 22 calibre rifle, A-l condition. 1332 8th Ave. East. (106) FOR BALE Five room house, .furnished, vicinity of Cold StoTase, Seal Cove. Write Box 223, Day News. (tf) FOR SALE New and Used Furniture at the lowest prices. Used Kitchen Set from $14. Slightly used Beds, complete from 20. Hassocks $2. Palls from 50s. Floor Lamps $4. New and Used Wood and Coal Ranges, New Cabin Cook Stoves. Scatter Rugs, lovely designs from $1.65. All kinds of other useful articles. Come In and look them over. D-. C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. FOR SALE On cot with mattress, two wicker chairs, one chert of drawers, one smali table and bed head stand, one square linoleum, set of curtains with rod. small mirror, one trunk. All goods In use but in reasonably j?ood shape. What's offered for lot? Bargain. Call at for mer Empire office any time between 12 and 4 or In even ing after 7. tf FOR SALE Buildings at Stewart, BC. Apartment bljwk with stores below; garage building. Each on seperate lot, 33x120, right In the centre of the business district at Stewart, B.C. Apply C. M. Adam, Terrace. B.C. (107) FOR SALE 4 room house near Seal Cove. Owner leaving town. Full price, $1,400. Unfurnished. $1.200. A;?ly Odl-tart St McCaffery. (109) LOST LOST Pair of glasses, between waterfront and Customs House. Finder please phone Blue 5G2. (106) LISTINGS WANTED SELLING Your House? We have buyers looking for well-built 4 and 5 room homes. Cash or terms. See ARMSTRONG AGENCIES. (131) MACIIINFKY 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) You saw It lr. The News! SHORT SPORT Anybody who expects Eng land's test-team members to sound off on controversial matters relating to the England-Australia series Down Under mustAwalt a vear. It Is a 12 month clamp Imposed on all English players by the Maryle-bone Cricket Club. Australia re tained the "Ashes" with three victories and two draws in the five-game series. Complaints of English writers about the um piring and conditions of play hit the front pages of many newspapers In Britain, but team mem bers did not say a thing for publication. Reporters were on lianu ip greet Captain Walter Hammond his return to London, out. the only "quotable" quoics ne gave were: meic uu uuuv Ancfmiinns were a ueuer rtll-t-mtnd side. The tour was a great success even If we clid.ni do as well as we wouia ikivu liked.- The tour has been most Third Avenue MORGAN'S ARE MEN'S FIVE-PIN CHAMPS Morgan'j labored through to victory in the nun's nte pin ieague last night by defeatlne Stones In the total pin count of the final game after Stone's had won the first two sections earlier In the evening. Morgan's captured the laurels by defeating Stone's 3.1G1 to 3,008 In the total pin count of the final game. They will be crowned league champions at a banquet tonigK when trophies for the season's play will be distributed. The championship batte cli maxed the last session of the league whleh resulted In the foEowln game scores: Post Offlee 3. Grotto 0 (default). Peoples Store 3, Mwe 0. Co-op 2, Manson'j 1. Fish Doek 2, Malr.ln's 1. Morgan's 2, Stortt's 1. Individual scoring durlrr? the evenln? resulted In W. Ward of Co-op turning In the highest slnslc-game tally ol 280, and A. Taylor of "Burns Diling uo the hihe;t thre6-gime total of 712. Here are roine cf the award winners whce feats will be recognized at the trophy distribution tonight: Hifjh 4ne for TuWj. 3C1, BURNS Kenslor S. Comadina Timmenelster,... A. Taylor .... 223 .. 239 -207 - .. 207 '. SC3 Totals 1239 STONES season, R. Hlh triple .for season, Sparks, 839. Hh average pcme, M. Irvlnj, 532. Team tlnjle, Burns. 1.232. Term triple. Stones, 3,341. Here Is the, f coring record of lat nlshl'a ebair.-JlnmlVp game: OTQNES Wlnd'e .'. sr. Bremner i3 Rbxles .. .L. 2C4 Paul " A 245 imns 2S3 189 221 190 248 J. Comadina . 236 Handicap 78 Total 1112 MALKINS- Loamy ju 172 Wasyk 155 Smith 158 318 144 1C5 140 20? Tetels 1103 905 1055 MORGAA'S-1. Rudderham . Trunvbell Furk ,. Nelson ...n Sparks ... A.... 237 172 222 1&5 182 903 153 144 205 226 211 78 200 180 164 R. 213 233 249 130 315 102 218 177 183 209 054 Windle; ...y....v.m 126 237 Bremner , 140 135 150 Rhodes 183 200 131 Paul 220 197 271 Irving 171 186 626 Handicap 13 13 13 Total 914 857 1091 MORGAN'S- Rudderham 209 227 Trumbell 162 193 Furk 160 189 Nelson 230 193 Sparks 189 239 235 133 107 Ml Total 950 1041 93!; Instructive and has proved forcibly that for our next visit we need a good fast bowler and some good-length spin bowlers. I am optlttflstlc about the future." Bernard McElwalne, London News chronicle sports columnist. Jocularly noted Hammond "has never stuck his neck out In ar-gumentive utterance for the very good reason that any disturbance created would ultimately reflect on the sporting tradi tion of his country. If, perhaps, t un mH tnn little, at least 111 lltAU " ' . no one can scream that he said too much. "Any time he decides to get out of the tire business (Hammond Is a rubber company director) I will tip off the Foreign office that there Is a first-class diplomat available." McElwalne was not very optimistic of getting Hammond or other team mebers at the expiration of M.C.C's "tour-controversies" embargo because "by that time," without fall, bigger and etter controversies arise." Classified Advertising Pays! REOPENING OF i4nnonciig A .... ROYAL CAFE (Mrs. C. C Swanson) SPECIALIZING IN FRIED CHICKEN AND WORKWOMEN'S MEALS r. n fi n II () Bl i: v imi rv 1 " " 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. Today DON EBY HEADS LOCAL SKI CLUB Work Parties to Continue E. Blaln 131 E. Sharp 132 J. Dumas 139 J. Pinniger 203 Low Scor 101 Handicap 116 Total 822 POST OFFICE R. Tubb 192 V. Duncan 115 B. Slmundson 208 W. McLatchle 174 R. Moxley 132 Handicap 96 Total 917 GROTTO Default. MOOSE 170 Muncey - 272 509 143 233 168 78 067 1053 174 162 208 i . tn. Handicap iui Total 1039 PEOPLES R. Woods 191 D. Wood 276 A. Welch 223 M. Skalmerud 186 J. Rell 153 ' Handicap .f 101 Total 1130 218 175 157 178 160 37 925 109 163 219 185 235 75 986 193 177 197 175 189 85 169 125 229 244 175 116 1058 170 86 163 162 166 96 843 Hampton 188 i73 Hilton 196 219 Weiss 133 151 Wick 269 193 Low Score 152 158 177 162 233 158 160 101 in Improrements on Mount 'flays Prince Rupert Ski Club elected Its 1947 date of officers at Its annual meeting last ni?ht and laid plans for Improvement cf Its rablrts and tralte on Mount Hays. The new president Is Don Eby, and other officers are: Honorary President, William Allaire. Vice-President. Harry Edpar. Secretary, Carol Gray. Treasurer, Bud Tlmmermels-ter. Executive Allan Armstrong Bill Collins, Tom Nf wton.-Ingver Withers 160 107 163 k'aler '222 250 228 Handicap 09 69 69 Total 930 1030 1004 NORTH STAR D. Hartwlg 175 A. Matheson 176 O. Clark 210 E. Garner loi R. Anderson I37 Handicap 37 Total 890 FISH DOCK C. Johnson 168 D. Murray 212 J- Pope 116 N. Sheppard 165 W. Wallaee 123 Handicap 75 Total 859 CO-OP M. Halvorson 253 G. Vlereck 140 C. Wilson 129 W. Ward 209 B. Powell 101 Handicap 85 173 170 210 161 137 37 890 1G2 157 157 186 153 75 898 216 170 200 Total 917 1016 1147 MANSON'S 1 283 1 184 85 143 111 126 220 170 116 880 175 176 133 166 159 96 005 156, 107 210 244 101 101 101 995 1055 218 183 223 187 177 101 997 1089 LUMIAGO (Lame Back) When your back la atlfT and aore to touch and It'a an effort for you to atoop or bend, take the remedy that has broufht awHU aaftreltef to thouundi Teropletona T-R-CY Don't auffer from the nain mitery of Lumbaeo a day long er man you have to. iet l-K-V. f UAH)'. JW, l l drugcUtt everywhere. T-J Three sailings fer Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE (ALL TIMES SHOWN DAYLIGHT SAVING) Tuesdays, U30 pjn-Coquitlam. Fridays. 12:00 Midnight Catala. Baturtlays, 10:15 Camosun. KETCHIKAN Fridays. 12:00 Midnight. STEWARTand WAY POINTS Sundays, 10 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AND PORT CLEMENTS May 5, 17 and 30 Midnight. FOR SOUTH ISLANDS May 7 and 19, June 1 -. Midnight. FRANK J. SKINNER Prine Rupert Agent Third Ate Phone 568 Sports Morse, George Mostatf Eby, Henry Martinson. Robert work parties will go up Mount Hays once a month dorlrn? the summer to clear trails and Improve the ski cabln3. the meeting decided. Fhsfc work party will go up on May 18, and succeeding expeditions on the first Surday of each month. Committees will Le appointed by the executive at a meeting to be held later this month. Following the election of officers, the 20 numbers attending the meetlntr in the Civic Centre saw a showing of skiing films displayed by R. a. Moore. " CONTRIEUTE TO INSANITY Hereditary nervtus weakness and the stress of our civilized life are two of the 'reatest contributing; factors of insanity. BY NAME ONLY Most "Panama" hats come Jrcm Ecuador and Columbia. BALL GAMES AR ALL POSTPONED NEW YORK All Major League baseball games were postponed from yesterday on account of unfavorable weather A young man approached a counter behind which stood a cute young thing ai.d said: "Do you keep stationery?" Said the cute young thing: "Yes, up to a certain point. Then I go all to pieces." FINAL STANDINGS IN MEN'S HVE'I'IN LEAGUE W L Morgan's 24 9 Burns 23 10 Post Office 22 11 Stone's ! 21 12 Co-op 20 13 Malkln's 19 14 Peoples Store 18 15 Manson's 14 19 Fish Dock 11 22 North Star 10 23 Grotto 10 23 Moose , 6 27 SHAVING COMBINATION; nr Al I TIMET! L 1 ' ucts : H mm 1 iilli with th LOVIH'S CABINET SHOP Would like to inform their customers that they expect to be back in business before the end of May. Mr. Lovln is leaving shortly for Vancouver to purchase new material and equipment. Enquiries as to when repair jobs and new work can be done can be made at the office of II. G. IIELGERSON LTD. or riioNi: DO. SAILS HATCH COVERS i Mi To speed shaving, use the Gillette Tech Razor and today's Gillette Blue Blade. These two are precision made, fit exactly, and give you extra sliaving comfort. You save money, too, for Gillette double edge? mean double economy. look be use Gillette BLUE BLADES Coodyear Tire '& Rubber Co. Products PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE 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 SKATE COVERS EDMONDSON AWNING & SAIL WORKS Phone BLUE I HO 1C0 East Third Ave. (Next to Shenton's) May We 'Suggest . . . Before Taking That Holiday Trip . . . You See Our Stock of Accessories FOR YOUR CAR'S SPRING CLEAN-UP Kleener, Sponges, Wax, Soap, Chamois, etc. ACCESSORIES Fog Lights, Fender Flaps, Miflgct Vacuum Cleaners, Chrome Grill Guards, Wheel Wrenches, Hot Patches, Jacks, Miscellaneous Tools, Seat Covers, and many other Kerns. Bob Parker Limited FORD AND MONARCH. DEALERS "The Home of Friendly Service" P.O. Box 38 rrlnce Rupeit, B.C. Phone 83 )iim t Rupert Dnflp &tv$ Tussday, May 6, 1947 Painting the Interior of your Home? G LID D EN TESTED" $5-511 to $1 1 15 Sanitary -5 Write or phone for FREE valuable service which will help you choose the right COLOR SCHEME Paints Distributed by: PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Servlnj the North Since 1920 COAL - LUMHER - PAINTS - HARDWARE Phones 051 - 052 For Sound Advice . . . en your Insurance Problems SEE H.G.HELGERSON LIMITED 210 Sixth street Phone'96 P.O. Box 593 ALL TYPES OF I N S U R A N C E WAR ASSETS COAL Per Ton ; Screened Lump, - 1 sacked .1$12 Mine Run Bulk . ... $10 HYDE TRANSFER! PHONE 580 RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED Complete automobile repair service by experienced mechanics, assures first class workmanship at the right price. LUBRICATION is vital, be sute your grease job is riffht. We have the best equipment to do your job and use nothing but first line lubricants, the correct type. in each fitting. PHONE 566 ARROW! LECKIE! DUCHAINE! LYNN! TETRAULT! WHAT NAMES ifor Hearty he-man, shoes fn calf or grains . ... handsome to the eye . . . supple for the active foot . . .. ruggedly resistant to wear. Mocassins Brogues Loafers Dress Shoes PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Efficient COMMODORE CAfE We Arc Most Anxious to Serve YQt BREAKFAST MORNING COFFEE LUNCH AFTERNOON TEA DINNER LATE LUNCH In a well ordered Banquet Hall wo serve Luncheons, Dinners, Banquets ajid cater to parties of all kinds. ' J (Call 17 for full particulars). A Constant Supply of Ice Cream Is Assured at the Commodore GEO. DYBHAVN, Proprietor. W. T. COOPER, Manager. J IT I n v. 5- il i