Prftuc Rupert Dnflp J3cUis Friday, April 11, 1947 -- Classified Advertising Classifieds: ac per word per insertion, minimum charge. '50c. Birth Nottces, 60c; Cards of Thank. Death Notices. Funeral Notices. Marrlace and Engagement FOR SALE FOR HALE Household furnishings. Mrs. Geo. Eckerman. Prrone Green 818, Kergln Apartments. (891 IOR SALE Restaurant and property. Good location. Reasonable price. Apply B.C. Lunch Hazelton, B.C. (110) FOR SALE Silent-Glow oil burner complete with copper coll. Apply 204 4th Street or phone 655. 186) FOR SALE Wood and Coai Stove almost new. Apply 1031 9th Ave. E. (90) FOR SALE Rose chesterfield, blue occasional chair. 9 by 12 rug, blonde oak bedroom suite, light dinette suite. All nearly new. Red leather chesterfield, end tables, lamps, guitar, radio, vacuum, hotplate, door- chimes, etc. Green 943 after 6 p m. (88) l FOR SALE Combination guitar.! Phone 552 184) FOR SALE 45 hemlock piling, 40-80. 22c per foot. Box 220 Daily News. (84) FOR SALE Johnny's Snack Bar. Phone Black 889. (tf) FOR SALE Cream ename! kitchen range with w'.ck burner. Apply Daily News orftce. (86 ATTENTION BOAT OWNERS & FISHERMEN We are now in the position to offer delivery within one week after date of order on the following special Marine devices: "British Admiralty Echo Sounders" (the most dependable and efficient' on the market) recording; depths 350 and 450 fathoms.' "Ship to Shore" Radios, six and i twelve-volt ranee 150 and 200 .miles. Prices $275 and $445 1 . F.O.B. Rupert. -KIten Kioto! Electric Pilots, absolutely rc- j liable and fool-proof. Come In; and see us. WARD ELECTRIC . & MARINE SUPPLY CO, Cow Bay. (88) FOR SALE Three Sisters Cafe, fully equipped, doing good business. Bona fide offers only. Apply T. Moran on premises. ! (87) FOR SALE 1932 Chevrolet coupe, serial No. 570915. $330. Heater and .spare tire. Administration bldg,, Wartime Housing, Hays Cove Circle. (tf) FOR SALE New and Used Furniture at the lowest prices. Used Kitchen Sets from $14. Slightly used Beds, complete from $20. Hassocks $2. Palls from 50s. Floor Lamps $4. New and Used Wood and Coal Ranges, New Cabin Cook Stoves. Scatter Rugs, lovely dc- signs from $1.65. All kinds of omer useiui articles. Come in and look them over. B. C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. FOR SALE Resort site on Lake Lakelse. Price consistent with assessed valuation. Write Frances Pee, 147 linden Av-' enue, Wilmette, Illinois. (104) FOR SALE Dahlia Tubers, 25c at 308 7th Ave. West. (84) FOR SALE R.O.P. sired White Leghorn Pullets. Bred to lay. Shipping April 12 at six weeks. 90c each. Add 10c per week thereafter. Sufficient cockerals free. Terms cash F.O.B. Klt-wanga. M. Rowe, KItwanaga, B-C- (84) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber mora economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machiner Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf, TS THE SUPREVrt COtTHT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER op nrr ntitt OP THOMAS KENNET. OTHERWISE AS THOMAS KENNY, DECEASED IN THE MATTER OP THE ADMINISTRATION ACT" TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour Judge W. E. Fisher, made the 8th day of April, AD. 1947, I was appointed administrator of the estate of Thomas Kenney, otherwise known as Thomas Kenny, deceased. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on w before the 15th 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 all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me Torth-wlth. DATED this 9th day of April, ' A D. 1947. GORDON FRASER FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. 94 You saw )t m The News! Announcements: $2. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Experienced stenographer. Box 219, Daily News. (84) WANTED Maids for Prince Rupert General Hospital, Apply Hospital. (tf) WANTED A good reliable housekeeper, so mother can take over store and office duties. Two adults ,two small boys. Apply Geo. Utile & Son Ltd., E. Kwlnltsa, B.C. (87 COUPLE Desired Wife as cook for sawmill crew, eight to 12 men. Husband ns laborer. Apply Geo. Little & Son Ltd.. E Kwlrritsa, B.C. (87 1 ROOM AM) UOAKD ROOM AND BOARD Tabic meals. Home away from home. Men preferable. 622 Fraser Street. (80) FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 room suite. 258 lMh Street. (84) FOR RENT 1 or 2 furnished housekeeping rooms. Private entrance, 5th Ave. West. Apply Suite 1, Helgerson Block. (84) FOR RENT Furnished bedroom. C04 Thompson St. Phone Black ' 998. (84) FOR RENT Suite at Vernon Apts. Blue 815. (tf) 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) LOST AND FOUND ' L ... . f aVy " Tu f " I?"? J a, ? fet alch rlu"c , FOUND Man's black leather glove. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. tf Picturesque York Seeks University YORK, Eng., O A groul cf York business men and teachers has sent the University Grants Committee in London a peti tion for entablement of a university or university college in this picturesque Yorkshire city. 'Recalling that York was a centre of learning before the Norman Conquest and stating that "nowhere In the north can history be made so real and vivid as 1n York," the petition says the city of 1CO.OC0 has "a social and cultural life of wide vari ety. "Here a university would not be alocl frcm th needs of modern Industry." It continues. "It would adjoin Industry, but not be of It. It would have the material for sociological and scientific research near at hand vet be set where the traditions of scholarly; and professional life was deeply rooted, and amid a wealth of material for the study or the humanities." Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Tuesday ss Coqu'.tlam, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 11:15 p,m. Friday ss Catala, 10 p.m. Saturday ss Camosnn, 9:15 p.m. , From Vancouver Sunday ss Coquitlam, p.m. Monday as Princess Adelaide. p.m. Wednesday Prince Rupert, 10:00 a.m. Monday ss Princess Adelaide 10 pjn. Friday ss Camosun, 3 p.m. Friday ss Catala, pjn. For Alaska Friday ss Camosun, midnight Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, midnight. From Alaska-Thursday ss Prince Rupert, ', pjn. "LAND ItKCISTItV ACT" He: lit IS. IS. it and is. Ulock 21 TOWXS1TE m- ATI1V. ip i:m Whereas proof of loss of Certificates o tine not. 10942-1, 19434-1 and 285O0-I to the above-mentioned lands Issued In the name of Charles Arnold inester has been Tiled In this office NOTICE IS HEREBY fllVPM (hit i shall at .the expiration cC 31 days irura me aate 01 ine urst publication hereof issue duplicate Certificates ol Title In lieu of the said Certificates unless in the meantime valid object Hon be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C., this 4 th day ol March, 1047. A. THOMPSON, Tieputy Registrar. REVENUERS AND W.N. WINNERS Revenuers defeated Bankers three Mines in nil and Watts A: Nlckcrson won over Whirlwinds two games to one in play-off games of Ladies 'B" Leasuc bowling last night. Scoring was as follows: REVENUERS G. Stnngebye 156 229 178 R. Ramsay 187 192 135 D. Peachey 131 115 91 E. Rouscwu 191 241 203 E. Hlntz ,. 205 136 m Totals 807 913 776 BANKERS L. Thornton 221 148 180 J. Thornton 138 180 113 B. Uetefc 187 145 165 M. Amadio 114 147 154 B. Laird 144 89 Totals 854 703 732 WATTS & N1CKERSON V. Wralhall 164 216 118 N. Munthe 123 123 147 A. WratlmU 143 192 3W M. Cross 203 180 173 A. Pierce 214 218 203 Totak S56 934 rx WHIRLWINDS B. Oewgill 163 1G4 133 A. DeMaere 113 134 110 E. Mnnell ...... 167 220 133 E. Morse 210 161 182 M. Postuk 169 263 222 Totals 822 942 783 MANY SEEK CITIZENSHIP EDMONTON 9 Since the start of the year 183 persons. Including a number of veterans have applied for Canadian citizenship certificates and citizenship papers in .Edmonton. oca (Contributions to this PRESBYTERIAN SPRING TEA A host of hjmrcnakcrs, lured bv another attractive variety sale, call. d at the social room! cf the Prettiyterlan Church yesterday afternoon to enjoy the tea hour. Uc;lvln?r the guests were Mrs. A. F. MacSwctu arid Mrs. E. F. Saunders, president cf the Women's Auxtllary and general convener for the event. Spring bte&oms graced 'he . , , , t tc twates. Pourins tea were Mrs.' T. M. fVwnccr. Mrs. William Retd. Mrs. M. McLeod and Mrs. II. M. Foote. Conveners f committees were Mrs. N'eil MacDonald and Mrs. J. MacLeod, hotne-coo&lne: Mrs. T. A. McMekln and Mntf Retort Parker. detteateswn; Mrs. W. Bawrs and Mrs. D. Kristsnansen, Tancjwork; Mrs. H. C. Halliday and Mrs. T. W. Brown, aprons Mrs. J. G. Garrett, ptents: Mrs. uco. Acwoit, cesiiwr. j Mrs. J. G. McLecd tvns In charge of the tea rwm, assl'ted j rjy Airs. e. j. s-niwi, Mrs. i. Nay- , lor Jr., Mrs. Murdo Mae-Arthur. Mr. Gordon FraKr, Mrs. R. ; Wide and Miss Hazel Paulsov Munroe. Mrs. L. C. EFjy, Mrs. C. had charge of the sewing stall, MeNll, and Miss Molly Frrw. i Mrs. W. Thomson, Miss Joan The -rtrls of the Cr G. I. T. Moller and Miss Pat Wilson dir-(Canadian Girls In Training) cctcd the sale of home cooking convened a white elephant and Earl Denton and Harold I nA..1nAH V j THIS AND THAT "Now, don't complain. You suggested that I take up a hobby!' fRESH AS A Enjoy them often Delnor Frozen Foods, weMrrn-grnwn and parked , , , famed for Bummer-freslinessI 1 i j i 23 ZZZ5ZtTZ7Z33 BRBE ZB T VKOETAIILE VARIiniF.S C.mn frtii ... Cue C.rrrn llmnt , , f 4rn on thu I'aiIi . . Grern I'eiHHra . . . Spinuchs .11 DELNOR FROZEN FOODS Headquarters for Your SPRING NEEDS GARDEN TOOLS, SEEDS, FERTILIZERS, LAWN MOWERS, PAINT CLEANERS, WALLPAPER CLEANER, WAXES, POLISHES. A complete line or quality paints for inside and outside use. IS "WE MrBrlde Street n w I 8 1 DELIVER" If Phone 311 u omqs ' section will be welcomed) booth. Those helping were the Misses Gail M:Rea, Mary Addison, Judith Keilaon, Donna Mac-Arthur and Dorreco Paul. They were assisted by Mrs. H. Oalder-wood. JUVENILE ORANGE LODGE HOLDS TEA Delightful Affair Held Wednesday Afternoon Mothers Help Girls . . Yirtiu ir.n Tf T-i .1 ui Alia. ii. r-auisou ana Mr, w Thnmsm m,Tint itf and sale of home cooking was held in the Oddfellows' Hall on Wednesday by the Juvenile Orange Lodge. Members of the Juvenile Lodge and mothers as sisted in connection with the affair. Receiving the guest was Miss Lorna Howe. Mrs. John Jonansen and Mr. Fred Wilson presided at the tea table and serviteurs were Mrs a. way, Miss Margaret Johan- sen Miss Marearet Widp Ml Marjorie Way and Miss Bett Ilolf. Alice Paulson was cashier, Mrs. George Howe, Miss Betty 1 UUI3UU UUilUULlCU U1C Hill pUIlU. James Evans and Melvin Paulson were in charge of the raffle which was won by T. G. Bate-man with ticket No. 162. Assisting in the kitchen Were Mrs. M. Lemon and Mrs. Paulson. You saw it m The Newsl "TAKE GIH PILLS!" advises Sydney woman. Rtnmmrndt 40 )er tIJ timtJt "I sitjjercil for years rem kidney trouble without getting much relief. Then I tried Gin Pills. Af ter j taking 3 boxes I felt very much im-1 1 proved. rs. V.L., Syd ney .N.S. 1 Gin PilU help remove the scid that can cause aches and pain. A kv ml flnieelu nn ft "Salitf jctiAB. or-moiwr.ivick" hui. Uk provti their merit. Rtgular tin, 40 Ntli Eceoemy flit, to Filli liit.ifiM9iitf (In th U.S.A. tk for Clito Pllto The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON NORTHERN LIGHT HOOK ROOM (83) (Over Wallace's store) for IJibles, Easter Cards, Mottoes Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. F. DockiiU, Telk-va; Mrs. Wlckslrom, Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. Fortin, Cuauhewa Inlet; E. S. Reade, Queen Charlotte CHy; A. Awld, Mmontori; A. JacquteTt and son, Edmonton; P. T. Noithitt, Vancouver; J. Ctoarec, Perow; F. E. Johnson, VaTicouver; O. K. Mooney, Smi-hers; Aftss O. Luck, Prince Rupert; Miss A. LanglaJs, Prince Rupert; Miss K. Oraham, Milier May; E. Bolton, Port Essing-ton; J. De Kcrgfommeaux, Terrace: R. C. Mills, Vancouver; C. C. Pratt, Terrace; J. A. Gan-shorn, Vancouver; M. B. Young. Edmonton; MLs S. Annltajre-Moore. Vancouver. S W ) t(M ' W BUDGETf 1 Classified Advertising Pays! ME AUNT JEMIMAS 'CAUSE I SURE GO , HM!j 7r WjP' S3, m w"1 1 Bf tKKmi Ot MCTWHUTlB Tk Qaadtr Oiti Ctnsiii; t Cisidi IWtW We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES ANI FRUITS COMPLETE LINEOF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Dally RUPERT B U TC HERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West Ormes Ltd Jfm Pioneer Drvtqffiats PRESCRIPTION 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 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till 9. pjn. Shingoleen SHINGOLEEN GIVES THOROUGH PROTECTION TO THE SHINGLE FROM EVER CHANGING WEATHER? CONDITIONS. AND AT THE SAME TIME BINDS THE COLOR PIGMENTS FIRMLY, MAKINO THEM PERMANENT AND CLEAR. MADE IN A VARIETY OF POP.UPLAR COLORS. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 111 The Quality f, ORANGE PERo SMART t urn TKLL THE STORY IN OUR FLAWLESS CoatS and Suits A. Mackenzie Furniti FURNITURE OF EVERY Phone 775 S27 Third LING THE TAILOR We are takinr 'cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street For That Party . PARAMOUNT CAFE . -.-i ...1 .A tlC at I Ori DUaii f1 ,,.1 CHOW - .. - uuur auci w 7:00 ajn. to 11:00 pjn. ' livery PHONES I1G and 117 tlon t leave uouriesy ana ocm- ALBERT & McCAFFERY J FUEL AND BUILDING CHILDREI BOOK A large CJpmcr.t ,otl m;:!adir.3 reading -- cutcut .i a y. tirr .at- -.- mciJ u::d p:'. rhonc lied too r.o LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" DESCRIPTION QUALITY AND PRICES RIGHT DEVELOP! Amateur Suppli l Tnlarjcrs - 35 m H WRATHA Photo Finis prince W-i Yes, the worst 'A hut it is now your coal bin r You t ....rit( i .. rnnr W coal ft-,..:nt brands of ti