Classified Advertising - - . n Dr word per insertion, minimum ohr cu cards of Tbanlu. Death Notices. Funeral Notices ' Mmi. wmaE ana Engagement Announcements', ta. hlrsTowftn L. Murray of Wost. wish in nn ivc ' the marriage or their r son, Walter McClean to Miss Betty Tellam Cornwall, England, on r'nurrfi. r Milium, iji i ! I F ...rnx Embankment ...... wimi'i,'. . L In rwnce nuperu, rn- fix, 'A. Lift I. lliC UCUUI j -,ifiHAn:v or stnniev Services from Grenville i -TiAffnir lWiw "77 , I 1 .Ii-JC 1 J J -F m Rev A. O. Aascn oN Interment, Falrview -y B.C Undertakers In of arrangement .nil OK THANKS me as their (cr their rplendld ef 1 1C1I1I 111 HCUS U1IU, ill. uhi bousht tickets. I .i,., , nil nnrm ni nnri ; will prevail during the f mv reien. Nickerson. May Queen. FOR KENT cut -Furnished rooms. iAve East. (122) .2-roomed furnished ft OA 1 Utvilnn Q f a f (122) -Clean comfortable reasonable. Apply SOG . O. .ft.. K n Yi Mttl .NT - run.i5i.eu rixims. iAve West. (122) m- inn sieeuuitr ruums. Ml 5lli Avp. East. Phonp MINI iS IV.1, 11.11 buyers looking for well- 4 and 5 room homes. or terms. See ARM- AND BOARD Table i . TinmA ....... mv from hnm a.wa.a.. preferable. 1322 Fraser (125) PERSONAL .... 4. . ...i i .; ... ivj iiit-u wuu itci A uia merit 1 nn At nil finer P ip.lm iirrw A XI will after children afternoons (tf) STS AND VACATTON- When planning your t. . . .. a J For reservations write M, Smlthers C123) I.AMI ACT lip n i j . i lHM Ijlllll "iviuim uuu n b in filllVC ,na situate along the north "'man Arm. cumsnewa -iir- 'n Charlotte Islands, NOTICE that Paclflfi Mills OI VAnmiivr n n nrflt "K':?rr Intends tn unnlv for CI the fnllrtwlnff riiii-rlhMl bln part of the. foreshore " ui uunntr. Arm nimihm Queen Charlotte Islands. n island and approximately - .vubUC(Ub irvm ,0.0. of Let 42 (T.L. 1714P),,thenre i-iiu ui n prominent pen ""ii-e in a northwesterly air-woni th hleh water mark head of thn ha thunrK In j unrciion along wr ii'S" mfk to a Dolnt due north of w vuiumencemeiifc, mcin-i; 'PProxIm&teiv in rhsini to the if enmm..... -, w more or iess- owing ADrll 17th. 1T. tiriO MILLS LIMITED. Ulftllrl n nA.M..n loan l" April 17th. 1947. m a-ia-in-0 in . - iiriiiion in Appi,v in - ivruoramg District or rrmcr JJilUiUt Arm. Cumshewa Inlet, Charltitj. i.. ' Vancouver. B.C.. oceu-''"R'iers. InUnrt. tr, annl for r viiuutt Arm. cumshewa i...' 01 a lame gasoline . -KHIUAlinaUlT ..J C11B1119 n. ,v--- inr), inencs .-" i-ucnCfl nnrlh innmilmntA f - w m huh tnarb in Ivr.,y alon8: th h'h water . mK. thnta aiKloiln aUn "n'neement and pftntln(rt 1A Anrll 17th. 1047. PAcrno Mn.ts iramn. MS-li-18-58 FOR SALE TOR SALE-Latest style "Enter-' prise Range, used one month, For particulars phone Blue 370, or call at 1384 6th Ave. East between 0 and 9 pjn, UO 5OR BALE Two crocks, trl-llte lamp, several small articles. Suite 2, Bay Apts. 025) FOR SALE-Blcycle, $20; electric fan, $8; tools, studio lounge, dresser, bed. WANTED V, h.p. electric motor. 6-volt bat tery boaster. 1130 Hays Cove Ave- (126) FOR SALE New and Used Fur nlture and Hardware at the lowest prices. Office Fixtures, Desks, Rugs, Chairs, Mirrors, In etc. Used Kitchen Sets from $14; Used Electric Hoover; Bathroom Fixtures . Basins and Toilets. Baslas from $4. Hassocks from $2; Palls from 50c ! Slightly Used Beds, complete, from $20; Rifles In good plete from $20; Barber Chair $30; New Cafcln Cook Stoves; Scatter Rugs from $1.25; Lawn mower. All kins ot other useful articles. B.C, Furniture Co., Black 324, (tf) FDR SALE Protection against loss. Fire, Autc, Personal Property Floater and other insurance. Armstrong Agencies, 307 3rd Ave. Phone 312. (136) FOR SALE 28 fit. elllnet boat with 5 hp. Easthope engine. Phone Blue 505 after 5 p.m. (tf) FOR "SALE Salmon troller, fully equipped In first class condition, "Laura L. II." Length 355 feet, breadth 9.7 feet, depth 6 feet; 6.89 registered tons, belonging to estate of A. A. Lar-sen, deceased. Can be inspected at McLean's Shipyard. Written tenders Including terms to Brown & Harvey, Box 658, Prince Rupert. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (126) FOR SALE 28 foot trolling boat AJpha, fully equipped. 7 hip. heavy duty Western Wright engine. Can be seen at Fishermen's-Floats east of Dry Dock. Phone Red 451. (123) FOR SALE Kitchen range with all burner, complete. Apply 1,480 6th East. Phone Green 365. (124) FOR SALE Heater, coal and wood. Good as new. 252 8th Ave. West. Phone Blue 913. (123) MACHINERY 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) WANTED WANTED TO BUY Used beds and; dressers In good condition. Phone Red 69. (125) WANTED Good home urgently heeded for dog. Good watch Hog and good with children. Phone Blue 808. (tf) E1UP Us Your Scrap Metals, Top Prices Paid Active Trading Company Ltd.. 935 East Cordova St, Vancouver, B.C. (ti) WORK WANTED WOMAN wants housework. Write Box 155, city. (123) LOST AND rOUND POUND Rosary, near Conrad Street School. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. (tf) LOST One 16x7.50 u.s. Army tire and rim on highway between Kwlnitsa and Prince Ruoert. Small patch on centre of tread Reward. Phone Green 268 or call at 215 3th Ave. West. (127) FOUND-fcimale spaniel pup on Saturday. McBride and 8th. Green 887. (123) ANYONE finding lady's brown handbag taken from St. Eimo Hotel, Saturday, please return same to the Hotel desk. Mrs. A. .O. Niclson. (123) FOUND Umbrella, hat and key Roosevelt Park on Saturday. Owners may have same by i Hints fit the Dally News and -paylns for this advertisement. READING, Eng.. B-Thleves wnb raided a caie left a receipt signed by "Ginger." for the West Reading Swiping Co., Ltd. OVER-FENCE HIT WINS PLAUDITS IN BALL PARK Bench sitter at Roosevelt Park baseball field Sunday afternoon witnessed the second annual performance of the ovct-the-fence - and - home drama, starring Ian Duntoai, newly acquired Moose first sacker, who aroused the Loyal Order from its five-Inning slump with a clout that put the ball 'well beyond the left field barrier jijand brought the teamVonly two runs against Savoy. Ninth Inning tally was: Savoys 10, Moose 2. For hi? classic sl:.th-innlng clout, the like of which has been seen only once before. Dunbar won a silver cigarette case, don ated by Johnny OUowes In recognition of herculean hitting. Jade tynthay performed a similar feat In the 1910 season. Otherwise, the Moose perform ance was pretty innocuous. Pitcher Stu Henry allowed 13 base hits and struct: out 12 batters. Error to coin d phrase, was rife anions the Moose fielders. One notable play was the rundown of Savoy runner Boyo Gur- vich In the seventh Inning. Boyo was tagged in detnperatc move tcward home by Henry In a hot-box play Involving Moose hortstCD Linney, third baseman Dell and catcher Kurdzeil. Ditnbnr. with Ws home run, also brovbt home rl?ht fielder Dave Balllie who had got on base with a one-base hit to centre field. As a matter of fact It was somewhat of a day for heme runs. Ted Arney of Savoy set the fashion In the firt Inning vhen he blnsted one deem into '''ht field, bringing home Bruce Slmur.dson who had pot on base on a double and Herb Morgan, who hit a slnsle. Savoy frored another run In the third, off a single by Foster, then went into a real rpree in the fourth, marking up four runs. Jim Fominn. who hit a sinale. scored off a bunt by Mor "an. while both Morgan and Simund?oru who .hii-,ar duhle. ?ame heme on a' double by Savov's final twa runs were,D""can If 2 :orert In the seventh, afif slnstlf.s.l by JMicrk and Gurvich. Savoy: AB R R Simundson sis ...5 2 2 i Mnrran r 4 2 2 Arnry y) 4 1 o I TENDERS FOR COAL (Western Provinces) TENDERS addressed to the SEALED undersigned and endorsed "Tender for Coal for Western Provinces", will be received until 3 p.m. (E.D.S.T.). Thursday. June 12, 1947. for the supply of coal for the Dominion Buildings and Experimental Farms and Stations, throughout the Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached can be obtained from the Purchasing Agent. Department of Public Works, Ottawa; the District Resident Architect. Winnipeg, Man.; the District Resident Architect. Saskatoon. Bask.; the Dis trict Resident Architect. Calgary.) Alta.i and the District Resident Ar- chltect, Victoria. B.C. Tenders should be made on the forma supplied by the Department and In accordance with departmental specifications and conditions attached thereto. Coal dealers' licence i numbers must be given when ten- derlng. I The Department .reserves uie muv to demand from anv successful tenderer, before awarding the order, ft security deposit In the form of a certified cheque on a chartered bank in rnnadn. made payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of tne uomimon oi Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and Its constituent companies unconditionally guaran teed as to principal uiicicnv Ujr the Dominion of Canda.,or the aforementioned bonds Bd,,i. n certified cheque, if required to ilftke up an odd amount. By orner. J. M. SOMF.RVH.LE. Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 17. 1947. LAM niXlISTV ACT Re: Lot One (1) of Block "F" of District Lot Fifteen "A" -15-A, Queen Charlotte District, said to contain One decimal Six One (1.61) acres, more or less, as shown- outlined red on Reference Plan No. 1796. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss nf the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of Howard. Young has been filed In this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the rlate of the first publication hereof, issue a Provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of aaid lost Certlclfate, unless In the meantime valid ob- lertlon be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, B.C., this 20th day of May, 1947 A.D. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Tltle3. LOCALS BEAT NAVAL SHIP I Gordon-Anderson Score 17 to 7 Victory Over John W. Tliomason A series of welliplaced salvos from the Gordon and Anderson sluggers, sank the lastball crew or the .S.S. John W. Thcmason to the low end of a 17-7 score in an exhibition game played before a large crowd at Roosevelt Park Saturday night. The first inning was scoreless but In the second Arney of Prince Rupert tallied and Mc- : Kenny of the Thomason earned I in centre field where he gatner-a rapid tour of the bases with a j ed five flys. Two of them he took homer. over his shoulder while running In the third Prince Rupert i deeo Into left field, picked up another run but the I Desrte the score the tilt was Navy men didn't hit the target (m twrresslve show. It was the a?ain until th fourth when they ' uncorked a. broatUide that let six of their men hot-fotjt it over the plate. Vengeance for Prince-Rupert came In the first bt the fifth when they retaliated with, another six Siinuralson started the parade with a base hit, H. Duncan did a repeat perfoftn-in"e and Dunbar (rrove them both across the plate with a homers Prince Rupert shut out the visitors for the rest of the game while scoring four more runs in the sixth, one in the seventh and another four In the ninth Benny Windle waj the man of decision behind the plate and Mike Montesano called the base plavs. U.S.S. John W. Tliomason: Pcpo r. Butner p, Llnqulst lb, Coor-rr GoTslIne 3b, Perry ss, Erollv rf, McKenny cf. Smith If. Prince Rupert (Gordon and Anderson: H. Duncan c. Dunbar n. Moxlev lb. R. Dnnwn 2b. Dell 3b. Slm- undson ss. Wells rf, Menzies cf. Arney If, Foster cf 5 2 Scherk rf ...1 5 1 Gurvich If ....... .5 1 Bill p 4 0 Hart,wl.c ? .....t'5 0 Forrnan lb .. 5 1 42 10 13 moose:; AB R IB Nixon If (4 Innings) ..2 0 0 0 0 Baillfe rf 2 1 1 Durbar lb .3 1 I DeU 3b 4 0 0 miM?Kinnon ?b 4 0 3 Maiindrell cf 4 0 0 ,Kurdzell c 4 0 " i-inney ss 0 1 Henry p .... 4 0 ' I 32 8 ONCE FEARED SALT The Indians once believed the consumption of salt hastened death. UNRATTONED MEALS The barn owl Is able to eat Its wn wc!,iht In food CENTRAL HOTEI Weekly and Monthly Ratei for your convenience . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAPE In, Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) rnoNi ii Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS , WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 pjn. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Mldnleht (All Times Pacific Standard) For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUPERT C.N.R. WINS OVER NAVY C.N.R. Itailwaymen Shut Out Fastball Players from Navy Friday The Canadian National Recreation Association fastball team bonded the ball around the lot at Gyro Park Friday night to ring up a 12 to 0 victory over the Navy. Dunbar, on n.und ior the Ra-llwajmen, did not give the Navy sluggers a chance to warm up. He whiffed 22, walked one and allowed only three hits, two of these went to Woodslde who stretched both into two-lbaggers. From Dumas, C.N.R.A. collect-j ed 10 hits and 6 walks with only one man going the strike-out route. Mead of the Navy sparkled out first game of the season 'r th Navy and the first league fixture for either team. Line-ucs: Navy Blain c, Dumas p, Com- nenola lb, Laurie 2b, Mostad 3b, R. McNab cc. Woodslde rf. Meads of. I D. McN?b yf. Jones, nare. CN.RiA. Schwrfo c. Djinbar n, Nixon lb, Duncan 2b. Hunter 3b, Tsnhabald cc. Burner rf Ohvzvk f Roberts vf. lone rpire. Wally Landon called the plays from behind .the Plate and Mor- ls Bribes patrolled the base lines. Baseball Sdhprlule May 29 W & N Savoy June 1 Moose W&W June 5 Savoy Moose June 8 W&N Savoy June 12 Moose W&N June 15 Savoy 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 Nickerson. Team last mentioned Is to be the Home team. LAND KKlllSTI:Y ACT Re: Certificate of Title No. 9 1 56-1 to Lots Twenty -three (23) and Twenty-four (24). Block Forty-three (43), Section Seven: Lots Twenty-one (21) and Twenty- two (22), Block Eighteen (18) and Lots Twelve (12) and Thirteen (13). Block Nineteen (19). , . Section Eight (8). City of Prince Rupert, In the Province of Brit ish Columbia (Map 923). WHEREAS aatlsfactory proof of loss or tne above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of The B. P Sturtevant Company of Canada Limited has been filed In this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month (from the date of the first publication hereof. Issue a Provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to ' me In writing. DATED at the Lnnd Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B.C. this 6th day of May. 1947, A.D. ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar of Titles. (141) TIIONES 11C and 117 Courtesy and Service ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS Id 1 1 I F : General 'Chamber of Commerce,,. (Continued from Page 1) you have a good thing, why not keep It? To do this, the Board of Trade must be articulate." He urged that the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce employ a full-time, paid secretary. This Idea, he said, Is being ac cepted increasingly throughout Canada, and there are now 100 paid secretaries In Chambers of Commerce within the Dominion. Development of the Chamber of Commerce of Canada was outlined by D. M. Morrell who said that there are now 363 members groups whereas three years ago there were only 145. lie assured the meeting that the Chamber of Commerce of Canadais working on a national harbor policy brief as advocated by the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. Other speakers were George McAdams, president of the As sociated Boards of Central B.C., A. P. Crawley, president of the Prince Rupert Junior Chamber of Commerce, T. W. Sinclair, Vancouver, and Mr. Borrle. Chairman of the meeting was G. A. Hunter, president of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. The group, which also Included Mrs. Cockshutt and Mrs. Pease, left Saturday morning by aircraft to return to Vancouver. During their brief stay here, the visitors were shown around the city and hospitality was ex tended the ladies. A conference was held by Mr. Cockshutt and Mr. Morrell with the Terrace Board visitors, the executive of the Associated Boards of Central British Columbia and the local national affairs committee while here. GEORGE McWHINNEY & Company CONTRACTING IN Decorating, Landscaping Lawns, Etc. 147 4th Ave. E. (To rear of Pioneer Laundry) Phone Black 489 P.O. Box 112C It's good business to keep your coal bin full! You get speediest possible delivery of your favorite brands of coal from us. On Contractor We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 : PRINCE RUPERT CALL BLUE 610 REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Suey Chow Mcin CHINESE DISnES OUR SPECIALTY Open 6 a.m. to 2 ajn. PHONE 173 IPxlmc Rupert Dallg JSctos Monday, May 2e, 1947 Specializing In Marine and General Sheet Metal Work Electric and Acetylene Welding Boat Tanks Stacks, Ventilators Mufflers THOM SHEET METAL LIMITED ERIC SPEERS, Manager 253 East First (Cow Ray)' Phone Black 884 P.O. Box 1219 PRINCE RUPERT WHY GAMBLE YOUR LIFE . . or those of your family and friends, by driving on smooth", thin tires? A BLOWOUT might mean the difference between a happy Tveek-end holiday trip and a disaster you will never forgive yourself for. Replace those old tires now with GOODRICH SILVERTOWN Life-Savers or the new Big Mileage-Ribbed Tread. RUPERT PHONE MAIL fee! like Then Hrownwoods have the i loafing? shoes for you . . . Moccasin-style casual shoe . . . Man Styled for leisure ... cut right for comfort . . . Choose from many leathers and styles from Browmvood's extensive selection. w?vwnwcci4 BELTING HOSE ACCESSORIES PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE 712 SECOND AVENUE Interior Motorists When Driving to Prince Rupert . . . Why not make "The Home of Friendly Service" your motoring .headquarters? With the Skeena Highway open again we look forward to seeing many of our Interior neighbors In town. For Prompt and Efficient Service It's Bob Parker Limited FORD AND MONARCH DEALERS "The Home of Friendly Service" P.O. Box 38 170 East Third Ave. Phone 83 For That Party ... PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. CIIOT SUEY CHOW MEIN 7:00 am. to 11:00 pjn. For Your Eating Pleasure . . . Broadway Cafe (Formerly Boston Cafe) THE BEST FOOD FINEST COOKING TOP SERVICE Chinese Dishes 'TAKE -OUT" HOURS 7 A.M. to 5 -AM. MOTORS 5CC LTD. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED $5.50TO $9.95 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. BANQUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND AFTERNOON TEAS Chow Mem Chop Suey ORDERS ANYT.IME . t PHONE 200 m si ,4 ? si IK