Classified Advertising - - t '' word per insertion, minimum charge. Mc. Birth Nutlcet. ThanO. Weatn xoirera, run nouwi, Marriage IJj oird' Engtgment Announcement: 2. r..i fn or .IUU r.BlW til Ifll , flttractive li" c i...ic basis Phone Red . i i m AGENCIES. , PK PALACE 11 blown as the (111) - ' f,,r RtVl West Apply Atenues Distribute Phone KLni Hospital, Apply (tf) TJJtxD for kitchen & .. aork at Miller Bay Cnti will be considered Elti should be 18 years Let. Apply by Phone or ZM to the Superiiuen IVANHI Cjcouple desire fur- l.j mite nnmeaianMy. p. j,,. KTa to 30 ft gilltiet lilh or wunoui arum UJ aft" t p-m 10l r"your Scrap Metals, friers Paid- Active Company Ltd. 335 East Unfit Vancouver, u.u. K AM) BOARD hjjWD BOARD- Table L Homer, way from home. tptrferabie C22 Fraser fOlt KENT BENT Furnished room3. to Ave. West. (Ill) IjEST One room furnish- ibin 953 3rd Avenue after REST 3 unfurnished la8 11th St.. off Sec- iivemie. (110) IENT Furnished house- Hat room and one sleep- nom. 801 Borden Street, (tf) i RENT- Furnished three la House, no Datnroom. la Green 378 or call 354 br Place. (tf) RENT Suite In Vernon Ltnents for cuuple- Pbone Mis. (tf) I ET -5 nom.- and bath monarch range, and ha Ar.;ly IU35 1st. Ave. K (103) PERSONAL Ii AGED WOMAN will k ifter children afternoons traings. Phone Qreen 588. ENGINES (tf) PUDIATE DELIVERY RN OAS ENGINES 2-CVl f ap. Latest features. Enclos- t clutch, dual ignition. Bosch FPW0, etc- Gas Engine VIVIAN ENGINE RKS iLIMTTED.. lino W. V Are, Vancouver. BC .... WW 1526. (117) FOR LEASE U.A5E - (!) Terminal m and Newsstand. First opportunity lor 2 work MPanners. (2) lermlnal of- 5 tefle is ready made. r" "orthern Distrlhutors. JJSTIXcjs WANTED LlK'n , (tf) ,7. ,our "puse? We ' "ltn looking for well ' ana 5 ruoiTi lumM RBfta NAILS I 7nnA. B.C . tv-jin 0l ifoAi.. "'":(, in naiis. re- hpwnf' 1!ng at 7 a keg, f;1th through the L5 channels, is twin, in. herebyr SSEUIm AWARD tlhii J "ecr detach ' "J Hit a Ti . tan ; uuai Canadian Cpl, P'. Ttasr Wc. rnomas D,n,v lu ine Belgian ..0verre MrHni Medal for ser. second World Wnr. lllrirr. HOUSE uune Black 823 FOR sale FOB SALE Wrecking 1928 Pon-tlac parts, good engine and new tires, Dan s Service Station. (108) FOR SALE 32" trolling boat. completely equipped, new gur-dies. Can be seen at McLean's Floats. Apply 1501 8th East. (110) FOR SALE Double desk. Mc Laren's Music Stare. - (110) FOR SALE New and Used Furniture at the lowest prices. Used Kitchen Seta from $14. Slightly used Beds, complete from $20. Hassocks $2, Palls from 53s. Floor Lamps $4. New and Used Wood and Coal Ranges, New Cabin Cook Stoves. Scatter Rus, lovely signs from $IjC5; All kinds of other useful articles. Come In and look them over. B. C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. FOR SALE Ono 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 mir ror, one trunk. All goods in use but in reasonably good shape. What's offered for lot? Bargain. Call at former Empire office any time between 12 and 4 or In evening after 7, . tf FOR SALE Buildings at Ste wart, B.C. Apartment block with stores below irnrnirp 1. Two Choice bulldln? lots on Third Ave. West near McBrlde. 2. One lot on Second Ave. West. near Civic Ceitrci 3. Modern five roun bungalow .near Seal Cove; Grand harbor v'.cw. Ideal for anyone desiring privacy. Reasonable; Terms; Owner kaving town. ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone 342. (112) TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufac-. tured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP TIIE ESTATE OF CHRISTOPHER CHR1STOPHERSON, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS CHRISTO-r'ER CIIRISTOFERSON AND CUIUS CHRISTOPIIERSON IN THE MATTER OP THE ADMINISTRATION ACT" TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honour JudRC W. E. r'tsher, made the 24th day of April, AD. 1047, I was appointed administrator of the estate of Christopher Chrlstophcrsen, otherwise known as unristoirr v-iuis- toferson and Ohrls Chrisiopnerson. deceased. All parties having, claims against the said estato are hereby required to furnish same, properly verineu. to me on or before the 31st day of May, AD. 1947. after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no Knowledge. . And nil parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the Amount of their Indebtedness to mc forthwith. DATF.n this zntn ciay oi nym. AD. 1947. ,,, : OORDON r:inr.u ruiui, Offlrlat Admlnl-rtrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. (114) S omiies An old tramp sidled up to the back door of a little English tavern called Gsqige and the Dragon and beckoned to the landlady. "I ain't had nothing to eat for three days," he wheedled. "Would you spare an old man a bit of dinner?" "I should say rut, you good- ior-nothing loaier," said the landlady, and slammed the door In his face. The tramp's face reappeared at the kllchm window. "I was Just wonderln'," he said, "If cauld Have a word or two with George.' Barney Gallan't night club once had a lady dancer who climaxed her act by leanlnz over backward aihl picked up her handkerchief with her teeth. For an encore she leaned ocer backward and piolwd up her teeth. Then there was the burlesque dan-er who was arrested for no gauze at all. 1st Guy: Call the cook! I never saw anything as tough as these steaks. VTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Briefs from Britain LONDON O Fred Ellis Prit chard, K.C., of Liverpool and building. Each on seperate ' ?avW "eeyn Jenkins, K lot, 33x120, right in the cen- lcrmer ey-Benwu 0I e tre oT the business district at,0 of Lancaster, have been Stewart, B.C. Apply C. M. Adam, Terrace, B.C. (107) FOR SALE 4 room house near Seal Cove. Owner leaving town. Full price, $l,4CO. Unfurnished, $1.230. Afply Ool-lart ii McCaffery. (109) FOR SALE 28 ft. gillnet boat with 5 hp. Enstnope engine. Phone Blue 505 ufter 5 p.m. (tf) FOR SALE 22 ft. gas boat, 5 h. ip. Vlv'an motor m good shape. $250. Box 230 Dally Slews. (109) appointed high court Judges. ABERDEEN, Scotland 0 A new air service from Aberdeen to London via Edinburgh will start May 19. 1 I SHEFFIELD. Ene. W James Ibbetson, retired Sheffiefd chief inspector of police, has won 30.369 ($121,476) in a football pool GLASGOW, Scotland Whltky exports may be affected by a serious shortage of cardboard packing material. KIRKCALDY, Scotland ff Bailie D. Wright of Kirkcaldy criticized school history books as being "saturated with Conser vatlsm." LONDON 09 A camera which takes pictures half the size of a postage stamp and a flashgun with a bulb which may be used 1.C00 times will be on dl'-play ' at the British Industrie? F air here. OBAN, Scotland H Rt. Rev. Kenneth Grant, Roman Catholic Bishop of Argyll and the Isles. has launched a 10,000 ($40,000) appeal to complete St. Columbia's Cathedral here. It was started 15 years ago and Is the only all-granite cathedral In the world. LONDON KP More than 4,200,-CC0 passengers travelled 11,479,-2CCO0O miles by London Passenger Transport Board facilities in 1946, the board announced. This Is the highest number of passengers ever to travel by bus, rail and subway in one year, the announcement added. General Contractor Wc do basements, reshinghng, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED and wc will give an estimate. pmNCE ROTKn P.O. box 4 -:- CALL TILUE f10 Great Britain Not Wanting Visitors AccordlnE 10 th-s views of a local transportation officer there are a good many people in the Old Country who are not enthusiastic about me&tlng visi tor? from across the s?as, This has no personal significance. It is wholly and solely due to the economic situation. Between the effects of the hardest winter felt in half a century, and shortages ci various kinds, the res- TonsiblMty cf entertaining Is full of difficulties and 2nd Guy: "You will U I call the cook. Mama Mosquito: "If you children arc gsod 111 take you to the nudist camp tonight. "Do you serve women at this bar?" Ncpe, youVe ot to bring your own. Joe: "Air, I woufcl like to hang my name." Judge: "What's your name now?" Jae: "Joe Outhouse." Judge: "I don't blame you for wantirrg to chanje It. What da ycu want to change it to?" I Joe: "Charlie Outhouse. I fjet so tired of people savin. 'Hello Joe. what do you know?" Santa Claus k the only man who ctan run around with a bag all night and not get talked ahout. 1st Guy; "Where did you ever get that dame? She has buck teeth, crossed eyes, bowed 'e.gs and dyed hair." 2nd Ouy: "You don't have to whisper. he's deaf too." It was time for the factory worker's son to go to bed. 'Tell me . a story, Daddy.' aid the' boy. "Well, my son." began the factory worker, "once- upon a time and a iratf . . . A beautiful young wife greet ed her husband cne evening "Your dinner U going to be different tonight, darling; a neighbor Just told me that you have LUNUun vi r arany pooling foods." of rationed food IS Britain ! based on the theory of "women -what made you decide to put and children last," an editorial yr wedding two days?" In the British Medical Journal! "Well, jou fee. I reckoned out said. J that mv ciher weddins would SHEFFIELD, Eng. O, - The come ,n a Stavely Iron and Steel Company has promised a gift of rsnnnn r9nnnnn tn the Shef ways jjjjl guij uit ojvuiu.j. A doctor was attending a Prelty film star who had bfen ill field University tb help defray the cost of a new chemical FOR SALE General Electric j LONDON Britain's nation- washing machine in excellent al habit, says Lord Green, is condition. Phone Black 29C. "running one's head Into a brick MACHINERY (109) wall and then claiming merit by dying with one's back to it." for some time You've got acute appendici tis," he announced. The girl sat up indignantly: "I say, cut out the freshness;" she said. "I want to be examined, not admired." "How did you et on with Jeanett?" asked Dicfc. The ardent youn; lover sigh ed. "I started cf well," he replied. "I saJd I wa- knee, deep in leve with her." "Sounds ail right," said Dick "What was her reaction to that?" The young .suitor grimaced. "She promlted to put mc on her wading list," he replied. Three sailings Fer Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE (ALL TIMES SHOWN DAYLIGHT SAVING) Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m. coquitiam. Fridays. 12:00 Midnight cawa. Saturdays, 10:15 Camosun. KETCHIKAN Fridays. 12:00 Midnight. STEWART and WAY POINTS Sundays, 10 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AND TORT CLEMENTS May 5, 17. and 30 Midnight. FOR SOUTH ISLANDS May 7 and 19. June 1 Midnight. FRANK J. SKINNER Prln'e Rupert Agent Third Are Phone 398 Old-Timer Enthuses nirXHT CnrvnT Over Appearance of JnUlX JOrUIX I Prince Kupert Today fesikmal ifootto3lleri from 11 $44) to 12 and the maximum summer salary from 9 to 10, afferts about 150 of the 3,000 TJayers la the four divisions of the English League. First divl-tlon clubs draw weekly crowds cf 40.000 to 50,000 are practically the only ones who pay the maxi mum scale and lhen to "name" plavers. Silver-Jiaired Jimmy Fay, players union secretary, was "overjoyed" at the news but the point that tickled him most was the tribunal's grant at 7 as the top minimum winter salary, with 5 for rummer play the first i'me In history a minimum Sfale had been rti,. "The fixing d the minimum means that at Ica-t XoolSalle-5 have been plaad on a basliof security," he fald. "The award. . . means that after a long struggle any footballer can take tvj the game a career which will guarantee a comfortable standard of living." The new wage scale, boosted 2 lnee the rtart of the 1B4G-47 seaon. is effective in August But settlement ct the months'-, long dispute between the union and Football League is seen a: , start to a tneral improve-' ment of coridition for the men who attract a tctal weekly attendance of 1.CO0.0C3 person? Ir all parts ol the country. Fay. who has battled f r lm- proved wages and cand'.t :n since 1929, new ha plins for a pension scheme. Tiie union argues many players ie forentter at the end of their playing days and are left with no money- making -careers. James Guthrie players' union president, hinted articra may also be on the ques tion of player-transfer fees. He said "it is wrong for players tc be bought and old without them benefiting from the deal." Classified Advertising Pays! I OLD TIMER ENTHUSES Decision of the British sov- W. E. G. McUrra&n, who trav- eminent-appointed national ar- elled for an. umbrella company , bltratlon tribunal ir. raising the lor many years up to wju wnen mnvimum uMnipr o.??tp n nro- ne was lant in Prince Rupert IS revisiting the city, having arrived on last night's tialn from Toronto. He notices many changes and improvements in the 17 years, ami looking up Third Avenue, commented enthusiastically about its neat and tidy appearance ar.d on several new buildings such as the Post Office and the Killas and Christopher Blck. Mr. Mclen-nanv In the course cf a western business trip, will leave tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Baseball Scores National League St. Louis 0, Brooklyn 7 Chicago 3, Philadelphia ?. Cincinnati 11. Giants 6. Pittsburgh 0, Boston C. American league Philadelphia 3, Chicago 0. New York 2, Detroit 3. Boston C, St. Louis 5 (11 in. nings). Fish were brates, the first verte- With Minora Blades' Minora is" a real money saver because it lasts far longer than ordinary blades. For extra shaves and com fort ask for Minora Blades. firs roog GE CAZCR lii i liii - ir3nl OUR PRICES ARE GOING DOWN! New Prices on Ihe Vopular CHAMPION OUTBOARD MOTORS Positive Cooling. $157. GO Easy Starting NOW 1 NEW SHIPMENTS ARRIVING REGULARLY See Them On Display at RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC Sanitary . Efficient C0MM0D0IIE CAPE We Are Most Anxious to Serve You BREAKFAST MORNING COFFEE LUNCH AFTERNOON TEA DINNER - LATE LUNCH 4 In a well ordered Banquet Hall we serve Luncheons, Dinners, Banquets and cater to parties of all kinds. (Call 17 for full particulars). AtConstant Supply of Ice Cream Is Assured at the Commodore GEO. DYBHAVN, Proprietor. W. T. COOP.ER, Manager. JUST ARRIVED Several lines in latest style men's nioccassin front Oxfords See them while sizes are full GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES 824 THIRD AVENUE Next Commodore Cafe SAILS IIATCII COVERS SKATE COVERS EDMONDSON AWNING & SAIL WORKS Phone BLUE lilfl ICO East Third Ave. (Next to Shenton's) Bt'sIHk-; ' &rfhcc Rupert Daflp JScto Wednesday, May 7, 1947 7v i "y n,iU, MOST PIPE SMOKERS SAY jn l l W M m Wa KC-I . . . -. The . .v.t."ll . r.t . rroPi t rrtt k v til I r T - - . 1. 'SC ' A"" . v,cc - . , ,he V -'. r pyKothers P tt matt ... The Ideal Giift f6r"Mom" iv- in SEE TIIE DISPLAY AT 1 Uj7tiiVnwocd4 . PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Mar We Suggesl ... 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, Midget Vacuum Cleaners, Chrome Grill Guards, Wheel Wrenches, Hot Patches, Jacks, Miscellaneous Tools, Seat Covers, and many other items. Bob Parker Limited FORD AND MONARCH DEALERS "The Home of Friendly Service" i P.O. Box 38 , Trlnce Rupert, B.C. Phone 8J Announcing . . . beopenino of ROYAL CAFE (Mrs. C. C. Swanson) SPECIALIZING IN FRIED CHICKEN AND WO It K I NGM EN'S MEALS GOOD HOME COOKING Third Avenue 1 a.m. to 12 p.m. 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 f ii! J 5:; I 1S r