' r. I Vj WVj irf lassincu nuuiuouig . word per mJ-.S1- Thinks urntn nut--.o, r " 0 nd Enga(Jement Announcements; ea. SALE" ft trolling Doai 95 aftprO p-m. w Red 495. w - . pped. At imperial r (511 phone ...... -.,r QvQ jultnble for bea u.n.i crnnd ron- v wu i t LI.. n r I nrnrrl sniiuujjr iJ - : 489 between 5 ana s ua to 756 (It) lounge. (09) iar nhnvrolel spare Ure. Admin- rit-; wartime nou- "a in rrnifftm win uz 1 1 die undersigned . . f lA 1 Sf ion I. City of nect':;sJiily accopt- sincily cash. GOr , ,i tfnoli nrpimrv i IT1 2 Mile near Hazel-18 iota, 13 clearinll . .ft - i V in vitnw - r bacn used as ciuck Kjuse l orooaers, i il, 500 chicks each, bf wire chicken run. jtiipment Two other juser Pig house, hay jrden tools, large (1 dwelling, cedar I well at back door. yA stove, heater, lichen cabinet. 400 everbearing straw- Eits. producing large berries from early until late October, eturned couple. Ap-i, Hazelton, B. C. -Attention. Sawmill tympanies. Here Is iunity to buy Diesel ia great savjng, 225 rra) Motor Diesels. brtlng Used by the snd properly condl- Four shxns. These en- ; had harly any use being sold at half lame radiator, sup- Fcoit A few Diesel I '.anditrg craft, 14 fxlO' Priced with al! $3500. Investigate e'.y Pacific Marine 1575 W Georgia. MA. air tank. fltM (69) !-New and Used Fur- the lowest prices. Piece Kitchen set $14. d player $17.50. Beds KS like new $12. Has- i Piese Dining Room tails 50c 3 Piece Ches- l.50. Floor Lamps Scatter Rugs lovely cm $1.65. Aluminum from 60c. All kinds useful articles. Come them over B.C. Fur- Black 324. fED residence In best pee; fully modern frontage on Park Av- PW.UU. E. T Kennpv (68) -36 IIP. Gardiner. 5 P- Generator and air P- $100 extra. Apply t to. r.7 I'SII'FS SALE "ity Court of Prince I'I'len at I'rlnre Ku- RF.TADV "in cnimn IpA (n his capacity Wln f Enemy Prop-i'ltlft versus George nuuni. of a Warrant of lr the above action Ee 'd I have seized ds and chattels of (cnDC, defendant win? uViiiv. t AUCTION for cash, m nrst Av-Prlnce Rupert, B.C. E y. March 20, 1947, in the after- r . Bnest or any bid r-"y accepted: 1 Slaver i festfrfiHd Suite; 1 McCta,, Triumph lll double nil k. lPPer rnil 1 ''."; 2 Reds and "Mer tables; ras; Kiuarli .... .. . . " K, ci portable k, "i mention. l M. STEPHENS, sheriff FOR SALE FOR. SALE Seven roomed house; two bedrooms down stairs; two cJillaren'a room? i upstairs; oak floors In sitting and dining rooms. Electric fireplace. Good location. Immediate possession. Cash sale preferred;, terms can be ar ranged. Phone Blue 785. (68) FOR' SALE iy2 lots; foundation and first floor 16"x24', sheeting, studdings and rafters. 792 Alfred Street. (71) FOR SALE Twenty acres, one mile from Terrace; seven cleared, one slashed. Bearing orchard, fifty trees. Mostly black soil; some good timber. ElecriClty, water and telephone available this summer. Barn, large chicken house, garag built last' October; new bungalow. Brand new MAsscy tractor and cultivator never UKt'di Power lift, take-off, etc. Plow, disc, to be 'shipped In Aprils Miscellaneous equipment.. Illness forces Immediate frale. Cheap for cash. Further detnils, Box 227, Ter race. (It) "FOR SAL"E 'Six-roomed' house, furnace heat, central location. $500, terms available. Six-room house, central, excellent, condition, furnace, fire place, garage, on two lots. $0,000, ij Seven-room house, furnace heat, Eleventh Avenue near Conrad Street, excellent view. Only $2,5D0. Four-room house, near Hays cove. $2,800. Occupariey .by mid-summer. Beautiful new modern six-room home on Ambrose. $8,000. Investment opportunities In revenue block. $6,000 will handle $8,500 proposition. Monthly revenue $275. For full Information call at Col-lart & McCaffery Ltd., 'Your Friendly Real Estate and Insurance Agents. (68) FOR SALE Good summer cabin. Finished inside and decorated. Ideal hunting, fishing; close to highway, 80 miles from Rupert. Owner leaving' for south. Box 213 Dally News. (68) FOR SALE Hot Point electnc range and water heater; B.U. cable for both units. $55. Phono Red 323.' ' (66) FOR SALE Five-room house near air base; well built, with sun porch; concrete basement; good grounds, Inquire Armstrong Agencies. Ph. '342. (69) FOR. SALE 330 Weaver, tele scopic sight 1. and mounts; new. 405 Winchester rifle. Phone Black 511. (69) FOR SALE 6-room house on one floor; 2 lots, full basement and furnace. Very fcentral location. $4500, terms. Less for cash. Apply Collart and McCaffery Ltd. 167) FOR SALE Counter with hand- wrought Iron grille; also good office safe. May be seen at Em pire shop. Make offer to Daily News. (tf) WANTED WANTED 2 young businessmen reoulre board and room, pnone Mr RnimnnH. 7G1 between 9 h m nnrt 5 u.m. (68) WANTED j-Furnished or unfur ' nlshed 4 or 5 room house or suite, close In. by local young couple. Apply Rupert Radio & Electric or phone Green uju riftpr a nm. (601 WANTED TO BUY Child's tri cycle. Phone Green 782. (07) WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5-room house or suite, close In. Phone Green 9(58. C8) WANTED Carrier for Sun route, Section 2. Phone 640. (tf) WORK WANTED WORK WANTED Young man, veteran, single; Just out of accounting school, would like to .tt,nrt. with reliable firm. Box '727, City. "I) WORK WANTED Married woman will care for child of working mother. Phone Blue 325. (W' ROOM AND HOARD ROOM AND BOARD Table meals. Home away from home Men preferable. 622 Fraser Street. (83) FOUND FOUND Waterman fountain pen. Owner may have same by calling at Daily News and paying for this ad, ul) FOU BENT FOR RENT Comfortable room. 427 5UvAve. East. PHdne BIue 967. (7i, FOR- KENT Cabin, partly furnished. 315 6th Ave. West, (tf) FOR, RENT 3 rooms, 1 kitchen, furnished: 336 9th Ave. West. (68) FOR RENT One or two furnished housekeeping rooms, 5th Ave. Apply Suite 1 Hel-gerson Block. (68) FOR RENT-Small furnished suite. Phone Blue 638. (66) FOR RENT Flat, Rand Block, 6th and Fulton. Apply Hell-broners Jewelry Store. (tf) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Woman for alterations at B. Lamb, Tailor. (7U FREE TO TRAVEL Two girls between ages of 18 to 20 to handle publishers' contracts. Apply Mrs. Blake -Knox, Rupert Hotel, 9 to 9(30 a.m. and 7 to 7:3d p.m. (07 COOK FOfUlOSl'lTAL Must be able to take full responsibility. Apply giving details of experience and qualifications to Secretary, Wrlnch Memorial Hospital, Hazelton, B. C. (70) WANTED Cook general for hotel at Queen Charlotte City. Fare advanced. Apply Mrs. Barber, Queen Charlotte City. (Cat WANTKD-Campmcn for fish camps. Must have some fish handling and store keeping experience. Apply at Cow Bay. office of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative As sociation or by mall to Box 2C4, Prince Rupert. B.C. (63. WANTED Reliable housekeeper, light housework, good wages. No objection to, woman wlth'chlld, school age. Box 211, Dally News. (tf) WANTED Local representative for hlghi grade cosmetics and toiletries. Some business ex perience desirable but not cs sentlal. Preference given to financially responsible lady with poise and local prestige Head office representative here soon to make appoint ment and give necessary training. Apply at once to Box 212 Dallv News. (66) University Two Hundred' Attend Tuesday Afternoon Affair at Clvlb Centre The Civic Centre Cafeteria was the venue for more than 200 cq-operators and iheir friends yesterday afternoon at the "Get Acquainted With Your University' tea,, given under the auspices of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative. Re ceiving the guests were Miss Lin Brown and Doug. Clark, UiB.C. Field Workers in Co - operative Education. "One of the primary purposes of a university," declared Miss Brown in a brief address, "is to help direct the economic and eultiiraractlvlties for the betterment and advancement of the people." Posters wore displayed to arouse interest in the various phases of the University Exten slon Department, particularly. in the Consumer's Co-opcratlVe Movement more 'especially In PrlnceRilpett. Other topics ch'alt with were a conference on school buildings, grounds arid -equipment April 10, 11, 12; summer school In radio writing July 7 to Aug. 16; workshop in international relntions, July 7 to Aug. 8. Corivenlng the tva. prepara lions was Mrs. Re.?. Webber, as PERSONAL MIDDLE AGED WOMAN will look after children afternoons or evenings. Phone Green 588. (tf) DRK8SM-AKING, Altera tions and repairs. Women s hose repaired. Phone Blue 273. (72) PERSONAL When you decide your premises need decorating, either PAINTING or PAPERHANGINO, and you want a good Job, a Job that will last, get "JERRY" VRE-BOSOH, and be sure you've got the best. PHONE 372 for ap-'polnfmertt. (09) 'MACHINERY ro SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufac tured' by National Machinery Tea IsBeld Isted by Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. H. Hansen and Mr's. Axel Petersen. The delicious refreshments were donated by some of the lady, co-operators 'and" served by Mrs. J. S. Black, Mrs. R. Cameron, "Mrs. Alt 'RftchlerMrs. "Harry 'Hansen, Mrs. E, 'Sorheim, Mrs. Barriev Roald. Mrs. Anton Dvb- havn, Mrs. Carl Glske and Mrs.- Axl Petersen. Poiirers were Mrs. H. M. Ro per. Mrs. A. Martinusen, Mrs. O. L. Murray, and Mrs.. R. A. Wil son. A bouquet of lrles and daffo dils which centred the tea. table and any remaining refreshments were sent to Andrew Hansen, a meirJber of the Co-operative, and hospitalized at present. . Timely TERRACE Topics Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Parmenter have purchased the Gordon Marr property at the corner of Lakelse Avenue and Eaby Road, where they will take up residence about the end of the month. Constable W. Richmond has made a fine Job of: trimming the maple trees in front of the Po lice Station. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce HU1 and family left by Wednesday evening's train for the Okanagan, where they plan io. make their home. . A very enjoyable time was had by the many people who attend-1 ed the Oddfellows' Dance on Friday jiight. Ralph Gilbert, of Vancouver, rpent Tuesday and Wednesday In Prinr.e Rupert. INTERIOR NATIVE BOY DIES HERE Thomas Pierre. 16 -year -old native boy, from Fort St. James died in the Miller Bay Indian Hospital this morning after lengthy Illness. The body will be Company Limited, Vancouver, sent to Fort St. James 'on Friday! B.C. , tf ) night's train for burial. I C F P R Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) . WEDNESDAY PiM. 4:00 Edmund Hockridge 4:15-Stock Quotations and Int. 4:30-4fcrolyn Gilbert ' 4:30 Milton "Churles CBS 5:00 McMillan ClUb'Qulz 5:23 Ed McCurdy Sings 5:45 The Lively Arts 6: 00 London by Lamplight 6:30 MUsic by 'Rene ' 6:45 Neighbourly Links u:au ttecoraea lnienuae 7:03 CEC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Distinguished Artiste 8:00 The Nation's Business 8:15 Songs of The West 8:33- Invitation to Music 9:00 Gwyn Price 9:15 Midweek Review 9:30 Mystery Master !0:00-CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Milton Charles CBS 10:30 Provincial Affairs 10:45 Vaughn Monroe's Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Off Ann. THURSDAY 'A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:(j0 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning - Concert 9:59 lime Signal 10:00 Music by Goodman 10:15 Drama for Today. 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 CBR Presents 11:15 Songs of Today ASPIRIN EASES SIMPLE HEADACHE NEW 10W PRKIS 12 tablets 18c 24 tablets 29c 100 tablets..... 79c cots TO WORK IN 2 StCONDS GINUINI ASPIRIN ISO MARKED THIS WAY wjJ ' j - - mim THE SCARS OF Wjp The war isn't over for many of our veterans. Many of them, are still in hospital. It's tedious, lying in a hospital bed, and that's where the Red Cross steps in. Red Cross workers regularly bring our men candy, cigaret-tes, books and other comforts. Patients who are able, get handicraft supplies and instructions to keep them occupied through the long days in bed. LOCAL CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS The Red Cross has established lodges at veterans"' hospitals, where ex-service men and their families may visit together in pleasant, homelike surroundings. Overnight accommo dation is provided for next-of-kin visitors. The Red Cross can carry on these works of mercy only with your help . . . won't you do your part? NORTHERN R.C. POWER CO. STORE PHONE 210 CANADIANS RED CROSS 7ewot ojH&zcy netwend- five Ptfncc Rtipt rt Dnnp J3eto5 Wednesday, March 19,. 1947 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert p.M. 12:00 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Easy Listening 1:00 The Concert Hour . 1:30 Thursday's Recital 1 :45 Commentary 2:00 B. C. School Broadcast 2:30 Sheila Presents 3:00 Stu Da vies ' ' v3: 15 Serenade to America- 3:30 Serenade 3:45 BBC News 3:55 G. Ferguson. FOR REDUCING DIETS Si 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 Given Free, PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite CivicsCentre Bldg.) PHONES: Bus. Blue 145 Res. Red 127 Ask for George Bulkley Market SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Twill f if mm short 'n The answer to your spring r coat problem, this short wool fleece topper In heavenly pastels. Buy Your f " COMPLETE OUTFIT Here On the Budget Plan DeLuxe Wall Tint An Improved Sanitary Kalsomine SOLD IN MANY PLEASING TINTS. YOU CAN MAKE YOUR HOME BRIGHT, CHEERY AND INVITING WITH DELUXE WALL TINTS. Easy to Mix Easy to Apply 5-Ib. pkg, 75 cents THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. - Be Sure of the Best WB DELIVER BAIL'S 3rd Avenue Phone 178 LING THE TAILOR - We ftre Uklng cleaning and presslnf and steam pressing; while yon wait. PHONE 849 220 Sixth Street Good News... To our customers who- have ' been waiting for DONNACONA WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD AND CAN NOW FILL YOUR ORDERS Phone at once as it will go fast. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. 651 652 v Phone - V mm II r'jtt!