lis h Prince Rupert Daflp Keifis Thursday, June 26, 1947 mrvesSMtmfby Sea dampnest out of Mth BONDEX 'Con'TTt your basement from .an annoyance into in asset. jMake it attractive and usable iith modern Bonder colon. Do it yourself at low cost! 5lb.fcq-m4kesbout one qallon. Get Your BONDEX Color Chart from... B.C DISTRIBUTORS rilI.CE RLTEKT rmLTOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. VANCOUVER DOUGLASS-rAI.T COMPANY LIMITED VI CTORI A M O WAT - - Classified. Advertising - - Classifieds: lie per word per Insertion, minimum charee, 60c Birth 'Notices. 60c; Cards or Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marrlace and Engagement Announcements: $2. EV MEMOKIAM In Loving Memory of Mother, Elizabeth Priscilla Unwin, who passed away June 25. 1944. You are not forgotten dear Mother Nor shall you ever be Though we are farther away We still remember thee. Ever remembered by J. E. Unwin and Jack. FOR KENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 843 9th West. (153) FOR RENT 2 roomed apartment and one sleeping room with kitchen privileges. 221 5th Ave. East. Phone Red 807. 154) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD $40 each double: $45 single. Home away I from home. Table meals. Mrs. Lawley. 622 Fraser Street. tf WANTED WANTED By working mother, good home for two girls, ages 6 and 3. Phone Red 253 between 12 and 4 pjn. or Blue 595 after 5:30 vxa. (151) WANTED 4 Easthope Marine Engine. Box 250 Dally News. . . ' (153) BHD? Us Your Scrap Metals, Top Prices PaidWctive Trading Company Ltd.. 935 East Cordova St., Vancouver, B.C. (tf) WORK WANTED WORK WANTED Lady wants housework, live in. Red 807. (149) WORK WANTED Woman wants housework by the hour. Write Box 155, City (150) HELP WANTED WANTED High School girl as helper in Goldbloom's Store and living premises. (tf) WANTED Junior Typist with or .without shorthand. Permanent position. Apply Box 251 Dally News. (It) WANTED AT ONCE Cook and bull cook for small logging camp, near Prince Rupert. Best union wages. Phone 651. (149) WAITRESS WANTED Apply Victory Cafe. (tf) WANTED Experienced waitress, good wages, !iv!ng accommodations provided. Apply Biggie's Cafe, Smltheis, B.C. (153) PERSONAL MIDDLE AGED WOMAN will look after children afternoons or evenings. Phone Green 588. LOST AND FOUND LOST Strayed from 739 6th Ave. West, one Labrador 3-month-old puppy. Phone 53. Reward. (tf) ' METAL WORK' DONT Walt for Winter. Now Is the time to have that eaves-trough fixed and furnace Installed. "Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd., Black 884. (tf) 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. (W) a walli 111 MPT Cncnt., Slom, Cmm or Cmdf Hock Surfont - G RANT LEVIITED i FOR SALE FOR SALE Bookcase. Apply office, Prince Rupert Roofing Co. (149) FOR SALE 54' acres of land arid new house, 2 miles west of New Hazelton. Apply Elsi D. Tait, New Hazelton, B.C. (150) FOR RAT.F l.rnnm finiim " rooms, front room, kitchen and pantry, water and light Reas-, onable offer. For further in-! formation apply to Box 218, Terrace, B.C. (150) LIGHTING PLANT Fairbanks Morse 32-volt, complete with heavy duty Presto-Lite bat- . . . , , ; teries, all in good running oraer. Bargain lor casn. ' write "" e. .f ... Skeena Terrace B.C. (151) FOR SALE Canoe. Good condi tion. 517 6th Ave. East. (153) FOR QUICK SALE Chesterfield suite, new. $155. Phone Blue 623. (150) FOR SALE Household and Of fice Furniture. Hardware ami Logging Supplies. New Wire Cable; New Fishing Tackle complete $3.75; Pocket Compasses $1. Wobblers Vi price 25c. Heaters, Hotplates $3.50. Scatter Rugs $13. Mattresses $15. Wood and Coal Stoves, small size $30; Slightly used Anvils. Typewriter, Office Chairs, Rugs 12x12, Desks. 3-piece Chesterfield suite $40, Baby Carriages from $5, Kitchen Sets from $14. Six-piece Bedroom Set special price $115. All kinds of other useful articles at reasonable prices. B.C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. FOR SALE London 7-16 yard Cement Mixer, 2 cement bii gies, equipped with pelmatic tires. Apply Box 578, Prince Rupert. (154) FOR SALE Household furniture, cheap for cosh. Pram. 2 cribs, dining room suite. 117 th W. (150) FOR SALE Hotpolnt range, four elements, high oven, white enamel and incinerator, both in excellent condition. Phone Green 818. U50) FOR SALE Model 99 Savage 30-30 rifle. Sling and peep sights. First class condition. Phone Black 511. (tf) HOUSE FOR SALE Comprising 4 large rooms, bathroom and unfinished attic. Near Booth School. Cash price $2,650.00 P. H. Linzey, Prince Rupert Realty Co. (149) FOR SALE 15 ft. speed boat. Phone Red 417 between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. 149) IN THE BtfPREME COUfe't OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP CARL CHRISTOPHERSEN SKJEPSTAD. DECEASED IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" TAKE NOTICE that by order of the Honourable Mr. Justice Wilson, made the 29th day or May, A.D. 1947. I was appointed administer with the will annexed of the estate of Carl Chrls-tophersen Skjepstad. deceased. AH parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish 6ame, properly verified, to me on or before the 1st day of August. A.D. 1947. after which claims filed may be paid with reference to any claims of which 1 then had no knowledge. AND all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED this 10th day of June. 1947. OORDON FRASER FORBES, Official Administrator, Prtnoe rtuptct, B.C. READY FOR BALL SERIES Ketchican All at to Mee t Frince Rupert Manager Harry Ludwigson states that the Ketchikan all- star team will be selected from the following players: Jack Millard. Clyde Lahl, George Wigg and Manager Harry Ludwigsen, pitching staSf; Carrol Bass, George Tcmiison. and Art Oben, catching: Lou Dvorak, first base; Bob Hoey. second base; L. M. Johnson, will play at short stop: Wes Busch. third base: Mark Bussanich. left field. Leon Bass and Chet FitzeU. and Reuben Grinstead, centre field. To date the four team league in Ketchikan has had some ex cellent baseball and Jack Millard has pitched a no-hit no-run game while manager Harry Ludwigsen has pitched a no-run igame against the firemen. Manager Harry Ludwigsen states that his team will be here in full strength to give all they have against the Rupert all stars and the series will be very interesting in Rupert and Ketchican. The games In Rupert will be on , Sunday, June 29 afternoon, Monday evening and July 1 in the afternoon. SETTLED IN 1609 Bermuda was settled In 1609 by a party of colonists who were shipwrecked en route to Virginia. BLACKHEADS G& two ocnmc of peroxlno powder from your drug?! it. Sprinklt on a hot. wet elota and apply to the face rentlr. Every black- hed nead will will be be d dissolved. aeolved. The Tse one one uic. sure " iimrt w rmor tiatUieada. lam HK;iTm act Re : Lot One 1 1 ) of Block "F" of District Lot Fifteen "A" il5-A), Queen Charlotte District, said to contain One decimal Six One 1 1.61 ) acres, more or less, as shown outlined red on Reference Plan No. 1796. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of t nuiibiu Title line lssuea uuuni lln the name of Howard Toung ha r" ""p " . "" nonce hereby given that I shall, at the ex- plratlon of one, month from the date of the first publication hereof. Issue a Provisional fVrtifirntA nf Titl in lieu of said lost Certificate unless in xne meantime vaua objection be made to me in writing., DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B.C., this 20th day oi May. 1947. A.D. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. (149) IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP HANS HOLM, DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that by order ot His HOnOUr JlltlP W V. FMshi maria on the 21st day of March. A.D. 1947. my appointment as Executor of the estate of Hans Holm, deceased, was confirmed. All nartiM havlnp. rlnlm the said estate are herebv renuirori to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 31st day of July. AD. 1947. after which claims filed mar be rjaid without referent 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 Indebtedness forthwith. DATED this 24th day of June, AD. 1947. OLE KILDAL. Executor. Estate or Hans Holm, co Brown & Harvey. Barristers and Solicitors. Prince Rupert, B.C. (161) MIXUK.U. -rT NOTICE OF APPLICATION- OU CI.KTIIICATi: OI" IMritOlCMKN'TK "I.IOX". "TUiUf AMI "I'l.lTIK UtACTIlIN" AIINKKAL CLAIMS Situate in the Pf.rt1t.tiH Panol Min ing Division. Where Located KltjmnH pit-.r Alice Arm. Lawful Holder TVinalri r.nr,inn Marshall. Number of the holder's tr min er certificate 12563-P. TAKE NOTICE that Donald Gordon Marshall. Free Miner's Certificate No. iaoo-r. inienas. at the end of sixty umo iivui iuc uate nereoi, to apply iy mc aiming necorner lor a Certificate of Imiirnvuniotit, fn- i,a ...... pose of obtaining a Crown grant of And further take notice that notinn under section 85 of the "Mineral Act." must be mm m pnrcH Knf ...a va i.i, ance of such Certificate of Improve- 111 U bo. Dated this 5th day of May. 1947. D. O. Marshall. KAMii; 5. COAST 1IISTKICT Land Keturillnj; HMrUt of Prime Rupert TAKE NOTICE that the Port Edward Cellulose Company Limited of Vancouver, occupation manufacturers of cellulose oroducts. lntennn to apply for a lease of the following described lands situate adjoining Watson Island, Lot 507, Range 5, Coast uuiri. jor vne purpose of a wharf site and use In the manufacture of cellulose products. Commencing at a post planted on the easterly boundary of the Canadian National Railway right-ol-wav about midway between Lot 507 Watson Island and Lot 446; thence N74 degress 30' W.. 1056 feet; thence N29 degrees W., 2180 feet: thence N29 degrees 30' E., 1200 feet; thence N2 degrees 59'E.. 783 feet: thence N53 degrees 26' E.. 882 feet- thnr &7n degrees 59' E 1540 feet; thence 823 degrees 12E.. 717 feet; thence West 230 feet more or less to high water mark of Watson Island; thence northerly, westerly and southoriv fniinminir the high water mark of Island to the Intersection with the easterly boundary of the Canadian National . t) n I T .. . f. .. .1.-1.1 . . .... iBiiv-ui-wny at me souther! end of Watson Island: .uence soutneriy along the easterly boundary of said right-of-way to point of commencement: save and except thereout inH thrfrr,m n nortlon of the Canadian National wiiiwiiv nuni-or-way Included therein; and containing 70 acres more or less. PORT EDWARD CELLULOSE COMPANY LIMITED. Dated June 4th, IS 17. THIS AND THAT TW Cn M.nk. Ai.m. "ul , "If this always hurts you more than it does me, all I can say is you sure can take it, Pop." Today in Sports Seek Youngsters for Florida Ball School TORONTO O W. J. Latimer an enthusiastic member of Toronto's Old Timers Baseball As sociation, is on the hunt for 15 talented young Canadian baseball players. He wants them to attend a baseball training school George Stirnweiss of New York runs in Florida each" winter. Two Canadian boys, one from Montreal and the other from Midland attended the 1947 school when 50. of the entire class of 140 signed pro contracts. Next, year the attendance objective in 210 young players, with 15 from Canada, j SHORT SPORT This should not be construed as a trend in British sport but swimmers are trying out the butterfly backstroke. It's beet demonstrated twice before 1 these islands, and twice discarded by the boy6 and girls. The theorists say the stroke is the usual crawl thresh but, instead: of using the alternative arm ac -! tion, the swimmer on his back, of course throws back both arms simultaneously as in the old-fashioned double over-arm I backstroke. Reginald Brickett ; of the National Association of Swimming Instructors, has re. vived the stroke and claims it is easier to learn than the ortho dox back crawl, and possesses greater potential speed value. Swimmers from various parts of the country who have tried it back him up. Thirty-five years ago Tom Tushingham was the first swimmer to use the back crawl In England. He found he could swim quickly on his back with out using his arms, just relying on the crawl leg thresh. He ex perimented with the simultan eous double-arm action and thus, by accident, evolved a stroke which sounds much like Brickett idea. Tushingham wasn't satisfied and discarded it in favor of the alternate arm action- swimming what npw is called the TO INVESTIGATE BOXING DEATH Coroner Wants No Cloud On Uoxiiif of Ohio State CLEVELAND O Coroner Samuel R. Gerber has declared that he does not want a cloud on Ohio boxing, and promised a complete Investigation into the death of Jimmy Doyle, 22-year-old Californlan who never regained consciousness after being knocked out by Welterweight Champion Ray i Sugar) Robinson in the eighth round of a title fight here Tuesday night. Gerber said.- "A great deal of unholy pressure has been put on me to divert this investigation." He was not saying where the pressure came from. Baseball Scores American League St. Louis 2, Philadelphia 4. Cleveland 0, New York 3. Detroit 4-3, Boston 2-4. National League Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 9. Brooklyn 6. Pittsburgh 2. Ts'ew York 9. Chicago 3, TRAINED DOGS HUNT COUGARS NANAIMO Oi James Dewar. chief predatory hunter for the government here, has received from the United States five trained cougar hounds which will join his famous pack of four panther hounds for a big hunt on Vancouver Island. The animals are to be used In connection with the British Cojumbla Game Commission's new predatory animal control plan. back crawl. He was soon doing 50 yards in 30 seconds, which isn't bad water-breaking. During the First World War the late May Spencer, who broke the English women's backstroke record several times, also exper imented with Tushlngham's stroke but she soon discarded It Brickett isn't letting these initial setbacks deter him. He's going to demonstrate the stroke to the public June 15. NOTICE RE GARBAGE TENDERS The date for receiving tenders Jor the collection of rarbage has been extended to Noon, July 7th, 1947, with duties to commence July 16th, 1947. U50) , H. D. THAIN, City Clerk. LOCAL BOXERS GOING NORTH Four Prince Rupei t boxers will carry this city's colors to Ketchikan on July 4 to enter the ring during the Independence Day celebrations there, according to James Nlcoll, chairman of the Canadian Legion boxing com-mitee The group, accompanied by Darrow Gomez as manaijer will leave Prince Rupert on July 2 with the baseball team which Is also going north. The boxers will be Len Hltcliens, Ronny Ward, Bobby Anderson and Jor dan Smith. SPEED L'P REGATTAS 1 MONTREAL fc Almost all clubs entering In the Canadian Canoe Association this season, will use radio sound equipment in referee's and starter's boats in an effort to speed up regattas and to let paddling fans on shore know what happens out on the water during races. Three Grizzlies . Rout Sun-Bather PIONEER, 0 George Oust xf- son, 30, employee of the Pioneer Mines, In hospital recovering from bruises, and shock, com plains of the prevalence of grlz-ly bears in this area. Seeking quiet and privacy on a sheltered grassy section of the mounlJn-slde. Gustafson was startled by the sudden appearance of three grizzlies, one of which rushed him. The sun bather leaped over a small cliff and fled down the mountain side. Hp reached Pioneer Mines in an exhausted condition. BASEBALL SCHEDULE June 26 Savoy vs. Moose June 29, 30 and July 1 Kct. chikan Series July 6 Moose vs. Savoy July 8 Watts li Nlckerson vs.. Savoy (Postponed Jrom June 29"i July 10 Savoy vs. Watts 'it Nlckerson July 13 Watts it Nlckerson vs, Moose July 15 Moose vs. Watts & Nickerson (Postponed from July! 3). I 1 Team last mentioned Is to be the Home team. Posjtponed, games will be played Tuesday evenings. All games listed are lor Sundays and Thursdays. Fastball Schedule June 27 Co-op vs. CjN.RJV. 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