I I .4- 1 I ) I I. i a. If I .1 i ' 1 ; :, rm llf I - . .1. . 1 -i m :t :; Li f it r m m fllfl mm L5:'P --afar? nit , h'1 wi" IX S3rfnrc Rupert DaMp i3eto3 Friday, April 18, 1947 Classified Advertising - - - Classifieds: ac per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 50c. Birth Notices, 60c: Cards ol Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marrtaee and Engagement Announcements; 82. B1IITH NOTICE Corn to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. (A1) Manscn nee Beatrice Wcodhill) a dau&hter, C pounds, 7 ounces, In Prince Rupert General Hotpital on AjiHl It. Both (loins well. IX)R SALE FOR SALE Refrigerator, washing machine, sewing machine, oedrocm suite, chesterfield suite, tri-launp, etc; Practically new. 43'4 8th Ave East. (91) FOR SALE Laige hardwood .Cfib, high ehalr, commode chair, carriage. All good condition. Apply No. 6 Clinton Apis, Fraser Street. (92) FOR SALE 'Webster paint sprayer, complete with three guns, hoses, etc. Excellent condition. Phone CO. . (90i FOR SALE Five room house,, furnished, vicinity of Cold Storage, Seal Cove. Write Box 223, Dally News. (tf) ' FOR SALE White and black enamel cook stove, like new. Also small coal and wood heater. Call at 245 0th' Ave. West. -,.91). S i . C ROOM House; 3 Becfcooms'; Dining Room; Living Room; Full Plumbing; Near Schools. Full Price $3,000. AND 7 ROOM Modern House; Firc- '" place; Garden;-Close in. Prlc ed for quick sale $2,400. For Inspection call ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone 342. (93) FOR SALE 20 guage shotgun 3-shot bolt action. Phone Red . CC8. (90) FOR SALE One Monarch range. Apply Suite 1, Levin Apts. (90) FOR SALE 2 metal cribs complete; l'rifgb 'chair; 1 commode chairdozen quart size pre serve Jars. Black 695. Suite 9, Besner Apts. (94) FOR SALE Snap. Westlnghouse electric stove chesterfield, ta bles, chairs, buffet, beds, bu reau, carpet 9x12. Phone Green lib alter 6. (92! FOR SALE Silver fox fur, prac tically new. A real good buy for the right person. Phone Green 507 after 6 p.m. (89) FOR SALE-Bed Davenport and tea -wagjon and miscellaneous artjclept Green 320. FOR SALE 1 small piano. Phbne'Biack 7ft. (90) ' FOR SALE Restaurant and property1. Good location. Reas-i onable price. Apply B;Ci Lunch Hazelton, B.C. (110) FOR SALE Wood and Coai. Stove almost new. Apply 1031. 9th Ave. E. (90) FOR SALE Johnny's Snack Bar. Phone Black 889. (tf) FOR SALE New and Used Furniture at the lowest prices. Used Kitchen Sets from $14. Slightly used. Beds, complete : from $20. llassocks($2JPailg from 50s. Floor Lampsi$4,'New! and Used Wood and' Coal Ranges, New Cabin Cook Stoves. Scatter Rugs, lovely de signs from $1.65. AH kinds of other useful articles. Come in' and look them over. B. C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. - FOR SALE-Resort titc on Lake ' Lakelse. Price consistent with assessed valuation. Write Frances Poe, 147 linden Av- enue, Wilmette, Illinois. (104) FOR SALE 36-ft. troller. completely equipped. At Imperial Oil dock. Phone Black 511. (tf) FOR SALE 65-ft. beam trawler "Coiriet," completely equipped, ., Al condition. Reasonable price. Phone Black 304. (94) FOR SALE Farm at Terrace consisting of 5 acres with 2 acres cleared, Email unfinished house in good shape, 2V2 imlles west of Terrace on Brown's Island. $800.00 full price. FOR SALE Large lot at Sixth Avenue and Hays Cove Circle on the south sjde of 6th Avenue. $550:00 or nearest offer. Cleared. . FQR SALE Three Lots in Section 2. $945.C0 or nearest offer. FOR ;SALE Six Room House, J 6th Avenue and Iir.manuel St. trnnnno nr mnk-p nttor ' H, G, I1ELGERSON LTD. J93) - . " J m. t FOR SALE-Scrap lumber for firewood, Reasonable prlceV Tlione Green 471. (97) WANTED WANTED Furnished house or apartment by May 1. Box 222 Daily News. (90) HELP i WANTED HELP WANTED For local canneries. One gasboat mechanic, 1 machinist, 1 female cook. Apply Atlin Fisheries. (90) WANTED -Maids for Prince Rupert General Hospital, Apply Hospital. (tf) 'j.tFoit i:hnt.,,.Vi,m FOR RENT One bedroom with kitchen privileges if desired. Apply 744 Taylor St. (93- FOR RENT One or two furnished housekeeping rooms, private entrance, 5th Ave. West. Apply Helgerson Block, Suite 1. (93) PERSONAL DRESSMAKING, Alterations and repairs. Phone Blue 273 after 6.30 p.m. (tf) MIDDLE AGED WOMAN will look after children afternoons or evenings. Phone Green 588. (tf) MAVP VrTT TTTT W VOtTR TM A11tataed,MUk Is not normally sold COME TAX RETURNS? personal returns must be filed . by April 30. Have your return filed by a competent Income Tax Accountant. Consults. G. Furk, Room 6, Stone Building,! Phone 563, (101) 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 (tt) LOST AND FOUND I by calHI,Mli,v,hD,,lv News! . . . . . ... and paying-forrthls advertise ment. Uf) j LOST 4 -keys in' srttall zipper, purse.. Finder please retiirn j t6 Daily News'. Regard. ('90 ) ' : TENDERS TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to noon. April 25, 1947; 'lor the purchase1 of Lot 7. Block 18, Section! l'jltt(Jiton .tyie south side of -grid "Avenue between McBride StCJil. 'First Street. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. HH. D. Thain, City Clerk. (90 CENTRAL HOTEI Weekly and Monthly Rate for your convenience . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Kooma 1 ' CAFE In Connection i li I C EN 8 E D PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE II IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN the matter op the estate OP THOMAS KENNEY, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THOMAS KENNY. DECEASED IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" TAKE NOTICE that by order or Ills Honour Judge W. E. Flshor, made the 8th day of April, A.D. 1947, I was tale of Thomas Kenney, otherwise Known as momas Kenny, deceased, All parties having claims against , the said estate are hereby required to furnish, same. .nroBCdV- .verified. I May, AD. 1047, after which Claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. . ; And all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtednesi to me forthwith. DATED this Oth day of April. A.D. 1047. GORDON PRASER FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. 04 TIMItllC SAI.i: X-II".:J There will be offered for tale by Public Auction at the Office of the District Forester at Prince Rupert, B.C., on the 1st day of May. 1047, the Licence X-41752, situated In Khut-zeymateen Inlet, to cut 1,850,000 F.B.M. of spruce, cedar, hemlock and balsam sawlogs. Provided anyone un- ooie to attend the Auction in person me may isubmlt a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of Auction land treaUd as one bid. Two years will be allowed for the removal or timber. Particulars from Chief Forester. Tlctbrla; District Forester. Prince Rupert of Ranger D. R, Bmlth at Prince Rupert, , AUSSIE SHOPPING ' IS WEARY CHORE Finds Ttrips to Three Stores Needed to Supply Family Menu By LEONE KENNEDY Written for the. Canadian Press SIDNEY, Australia (f) By . Canadian standards, shopping for food and clothing in Australia Is complicated. The Australian housewife has to visit , at least three shops to fill hei : dinner menu, while a clothing ration of 56 coupons a year frequently restricts her to window-gazing. Unlike groceterias in Canada , whioh offer such a variety of wares as vegetables and ink, Australian food shops keep to one line of goods. Butchers sell meat, greengrocers deal In vege tables and fruit, and grocers handle canned goods as well as packaged and bulk foods. Bacon is sold in a delicatessen, while organge. Juice is sold in bottles by greengrocers and in the can by grocers. Canadians here agree that cream, milk and bread are better In Australia than in Canada though there are some disadvantages involved. Cream, nonexistent as far as the public was concerned during the war and released to the market last December, can seldom be ob- !n mes DUp"re,? lnft0 a c?" tnnwn nc n Mill " set cut nv on the Vi doorstep by a householder. Breati is not wrapped. The best bargains In fruit and vegetables are offered not In -A shops but by street peddlers. Some are licensed but those not of licensed alternate between making sales at low prices and dodging the police. to During the war, coupons were required for practically every ; 7n7 stockings . are in t r, ..-i ii tuupuu-ncc. oume Australian? tn say their more important Items j and of clothing -have worn out and .. .". cotwng th;sch0)1 pnplls ,. nlrtbuttd rtuiii4iia,u wuman can can reason reason . dill. 1 .1 1 HI UTLLr 1 1111 - tf - lll.lll .nan - her ..... I HI : , British counterpart .and slightly worse off than the Canadian " Jjfusewlf e. " t . tt- , I Classifled Advertising Pays! Briefs From Britain LONDON .-Religious leaders Pf?,1!. against Wembley council's'-: decision to allow a Jazz session at the town hall Easter Sunday. LITTLEHAMPTON, Sussex. Eng. Sidney D. Robinson, 74, Klondike gold-rush veteran. died here. LONDON 0 Restrictions on permits for foreign servants in private houses have been re. moved. K1RBY, Yorkshire. Eng. CJ Collision of shaft cages immobll-lze.il a mine for two years, costing 16,000 tons of coal. LONDON 0i Persons suffer-In? from active tuberculosis -who received extra milk are to be allowed an extra ounce of bacon each week. BEDFORD, Eng. 0 Bedfordshire farmers sent 100 tons of hay to sheep farmers in moreland and the Welsh moun tains for starving sheep. PORT GLASGOW, Scotland W The first Norwegian-ordered vessel built in Britain since before the war, a 9,300-ton tanker, was launched here in March. LONDON Pi Transport Min ister ' Barnes ' t has aunnlntpri appointed A. A bPence cj, to be registrar-general Of shinntnir 'nnH cnmn l tcssiun to w. j. Kiningback. , ' LONDON London Midland 1 and Scottish Railway will Intro- auce aiesel-electric locomotives ean.nhin nf o cnoml nf inn n..: an hour on its main-line service. RLONDIE NEXT IN LINE TO GREEK THRONE At age of three Prince Constantine of Greece learned to salute during a military parade In Athens. Just behind him stands his mother, who became Queen Frederlka when King Paul I succeeded the late King George II. Now six years old, Constantine becomes crown prince and heir-apparent. While their majesties have a daughter. Princess Sophia, eight. Greek law allows only male CHILDREN'S ART I : i-p 1 y AKlO k. niCCVOIDTT tAJrilDl 1 VANCOUVER Fifty samples Vancouver children's art are new on their way to the Inter- i national Exhibition of Child Art I be held in the iamous Luxembourg galleries of Paris frcyn Mav 15 to July 15. The exhibit calls for pictures any media by artists from six 14 VMrc nf nop ffplf rwrfi",ltc Vancouver 'n2ltor efonn and the" re"main(ier of tne pc Hrawirvso nrnwirvcra J mterm mth f r r - thn vi vmama imaginative tvne done'ln tr fcoJors and cravons. VScroe very excellent work has gone out in these, pictures," said Ai S. Griirthv nVt-rfjllprw--iif. . . o ,1 D " ' tor. WINDSOR. Eng. The King and Queen each segt-donations of 200 ($800) and the Duke of Gloucester and Queen Mary sent donations of 50 to aid food victims here. LONDON tt Charles Lee, 71 J who for years conducted one of London's last Punch and Judy, shows, died here. j BURY ST. EDMONDS, Eng. 0 Halford Hewitt, 78, was mar ried for a second time recently. NOTICE .; The Dally News wishes to idraw attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising Is payable in advance at the office at time of presenting copy for adver-; tising. Those desiring to advertise in this manner In the. Dally News are asked to assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning classified advertising. RELIEVE mm ill r BY RUBBING IN 1 nrin. quick relitr, t"ry" .tttont ii8..o.ni,ai', 3e The Cry of Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Cross, who Uhiia kitin ttttir r4 1 t vl- wen visiting wkitii uaugu- ters Joan and Frances here for tne last tnree mlts' are sailing Saturday to return to their me in Van;ouver. Enroute tney wl'l stcP at Alert Bay t0 visit their son, Bert, who Is manager of the Home Oil Co. there. Mr. Cross is a former cus toms officer at Prince Rupert. Classified Advertising Pays! "I've never been so Insulated in 'Simple Wardrobe Is Inexpensive NEW YORK, itf'-Slmpie lines, good grooming and an educated color sense arc what makes a weman "best dressed," say the 25 women picked daily over Easter to be photographed and interviewed by the newspaper P.M. It does not take a lot of money to br:ns these fashion pointers to life in your own wardrobe but it does take time, llvought and effort. Busy housewives and wwrklns women haven t much time to .mare for clothes, but many . of the 25 belonged to the :e froups. Here are some of their Instructions: Neatness cf appearance comes fir -t. hen simplicity of line in dress. Most of the women preferred tailored clothe?. "Know your figure" was important advice, reminding women that all styles are not uniformly beccmrnjt to all women. It's better to under-dress with aoce5" orles and Jewelry than over-drefs you can be sure all the items In your wardrobe will harmonize by keeping colors '!cwn to a few an "organized" Heck should tc your goal, even ; in casual clothes. J1EK1IIT OF-tMODKSTY WINNIPEG, 0-the height or modesty was reached recently In a (Kicartrhctit More here. A youns man waHted up to the lingerie counter and handed the al4g.lrl a written list of article he desired to buy. Thinking the man was deaf and dumb the girl pencilled a note that they were fcld cut cf the things he wanted. Blushing deeply, the young man verbally thanked the sitonlshed girl and left. MARY'S WINE BATH Mary, Queen of Scots, is said to have bathed in wine regularly. all my life, Madam. and .bones; Iron for the blood; and other food essentials. All because they're made of two sun-ripened Canadian grains wheat and malted barley skillfully blended, 'baked and then toasted." , "And they're easy to digest, too. Go pour me a big economy package. And take a look at those recipes for cookies and other good things made with Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes. I'll be back this way later." By Chic Young I begin MY day wifh super-delicious Grape-Nuts Flakesl" "Well lands sakes! You too! Seems like everybody's gotta have Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes or they figure they don't start the day right." ; "Lady, that's because they're so deliciouslymalty-rlch. so temptingly honey-golden, so delectably crisp, so . . ." "I know, I know, and they supply carbohydrates for energy; proteins for muscle; phosphorus for teeth OrmesLtd. Pioneer Druqgiat PKESCKIPTION CHEMISTS The REXALL STORE PHONE 81 Daily Delivery Service STORE HOURS DAILY from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS from 12 Noon till J p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. r j The Quality Te, ' Iff" ml Business, and Pro J. P. MOLLIS R PHONE ULUE 15a 124 4th Ave. East PAPI5IUIANGIN( AND PAINTING HKLUM'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving. Beauty Culture In all its branches. 200 4th Street : Plionc 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs 6f all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 486 Red 894 PAINTINO and PAPERHANOINQ Phone Black 823 H. J. LUND ROBERTSON POTTLE PUYEIl Qrandview Hotel PHONE BLACK 412 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 214 If It's Rock Work CALL BLUE 939 M. SAUNDERS CONCRE'TE SIDEWALKS BASEMENTS Your rTouse and yourself fully Insured while I do the work. Serving the Fisheries Industry Wells (P.R.) Ltd. Certified Weighers BLUE 980 9 AMGE PERO PAPERIUVr, INTfJllOR AKD EXtJ i A PNC "."-UIIY-VRE6 HlONE 37? prince nupil HOTTLE COLLF.j MESSEKfJ W III ALL Tvp- ., The tt: mand (cr e- jt; ". :'tc acr thLn mi ' he full enc rclllr; 'p 'he emptlc: rd PHONE RED (: I Agent PacX-Bcltj GEORGE L R( Public Accountant, An: Income Tax Returnj c Besner Block PhcJ i N Kllborn w.i BERT'S TRANS AND 11 ESSEN Lumber - Coal-Wooj-i Freight - Exprtfi Phone Blue Sit I Nljht CaUs-Or: Prince Rupert I PRINCE RUPERT ftl A. R. LOCK Weddlna Bouquets Designs PotWfl Bulbs Setcl - MODERATE PRIC1 PromDt attention to & Box 516. 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