f0 Classified Advertising tin i e per word p Insertion, minimum charge, jjIKJKttVCr, TLsen NOTICE -tit TTVlrtnv , 1947, insi-ii "cmi". B. Larsc-n f Age 77 years. llev will hold services ' tenviUe Cart Ctaapel 2 Monday Wy 12. Inter-!i follows in FalrVlew, jJcndfrtaiteM in charge of .il l V IV AIM J t.U hi" - Phone Black PERSON II. lor Club. Apply T. H. Wil- JpjO. Box uwi. ..Responsible party to cafe on attractive 7niion basis. Phone Red HOKK WANjI-U (Ill) waOTED young wo morning work. .....a,nlk oreTeirea. Bo no, jj Daily New? (lid) WANTED - Would look children tor worKing 015 (113) i,r 'b'l i i nil.. nr v,r . . J . . . . .1. 11 Wuiiw Blue Mo or write M 231 Daily News. U10) IVANTKD To buy used bed addresser in goou wnaiiwu. Red 09. l" ED- -Couple desire lur- i u 1 1 e . Immediately, phone jCI (111) Us Your Scrap Metals, iJU I i .vi a rwnnnnv IAA. 935 East on j - (tf) ED Boom man with oi! (tiiMv viuilc uoat for wkinj around boomin? mnnA Annlv Skeena Lum- wCo. Bitaor B.C. (112) salesman wanted ! A NATURAL -New pat- tcol multiplies man's 4'jc'i Needed by autoists, mfpmen trnivnnris. mib- . wr.ie or wire lor sales DroiXJsitlon. Palco- ICo. Ltd. Cornwall, Out. IX)K KENT R RENT Sleeping room, Mn only 742 7th Ave. West. 1 after pm (113) RENT Large light house-p!ng room C50 7th" Ave. (110) R RENT Furnished rooms. WMh Ave West. (Ill) 'R RENT Furnished house-teplng room and one sleep-tajroom. 801 Borden Street. (tf) RENT Suite In Vernon totroents for couple. Phone U5. (til FOR LEASE ; LEASE (l) Terminal JMh and Newsstand. First s opportunity lor 2 wcrk 1 Partners. (2) Terminal nf 5 or store space. Location a"e traffic is ready made. Northern Distributors USTINGS WANTFIi (tf) UNO Your House? We ll buyers looking for well-'a,!Jand 5 room homes: terms'. See ARM- g to "Kleerex--the quick "n? salve--for Eczema. Jr'Ws. Itch, Impetigo. gorm.etc.sOc.Jl.oo.Atall HfV r wlte Kleerex lookTf, c'u WOMAN Will ch"hen afternoons v''ngs. Phone Green .588. (tf) Iet7-0ldcn Stomach Tab- fromer 1 sl,Mer needlessly acid 'imach distress such as lnc '""'sestion, gas dlsturb- peraMH, 'b' D1ating. hy-UZr. Stomach i0Bt , smsllve, touchy 1 i' '90 daV treatment) 2.0o- c .UbIets (30 days) U.00 .tablets (14 days) IruRnu'.1 lze 1Qc- At all menta. an1 dn'S depart ea. 60c. Birth N,,tif. ottces. ManiiuB FOlt SAUi FLAT Scow, WMxien tlon, 50' long. 18' beam, condition poor, declared surplus by Dept of Transport at Dig-toy Island, BC Ship fial!S Division, War Assets Corporation, J 108 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC will accept offers to purchase, "where is as is." Purchase price payable in full on aceefrtance of offer. (HO) FOR SALE - 32' troUinK boat. completely equipped, new curdles. Can be seen at McLean's Floats. Apply 1501 8th East. (110J FOR SALE Double desk. McLaren's Music .Store. (110) FOR SALE Cream all-steel crkb, single bed and spring. 822 Borden St. (Ill) FOR SALE New and Used Furniture at the lowest prices. , Used Kitchen Sets from $14. Slightly used Beds, complete from $20. Hassocks $2. Pails .from SOs. Floor Lamps $4. New . and Used Wood and Coal Ranges, New Cabin Cook Stoves. Scatter Rugs, lovely designs from $1.C5. All kinds of other useful articles.- Come in and look them over. B. c. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. FOR SALE-Ono cot with mat tress, two wicker chairs, one chest oi drawers, one smali table and bed head stand, one square linoleum, set of curtains with rod, small mirror, one trunk. All goods in use but In reasonably socd shape. What's offered for Jot? Bargain. Call at for-mef Empire office any time between 12 and 4 or in even ing alter 7. tf FOR SALE 28 ft. gillnet- boat with .5 hp. Eastoope engine Phone Blue 50? after 5 p.m. (tf) 1. Two Choice building lot? on Third Ave. West iar McBrlde. 2. One lot on Second Ave. West near Civic Centre. 3. Modern Xlve room bungalow near Seal Cove; Grand haibor view. Ideal for anyone desiring privacy. Reasonable; Terms; Owner kavlivg 'town. ARMSTRONG. AGENCIES Phone 342. (112) FOR SALE-Sjmtl electric heat er, plug-in type. 1250 watts. Blue 257. 940 3th Ave. E. (Ill FOR SALE Brooder started chicks, sexed or mixed. R. O. P. White leghorns and new Hamshlres selling May 12 at 2 wot 1m old, 55c eaedi. Aim R.OP. Wliite Leghorn pullets selling May 12 at 10 weeks old. $1.30 each. Add 10c per week on all orders after above dates, Sufficient cockerels free. Your down payment will hold order un'll required. Balance due before delivery. We guarantee satisfaction and 100 live arrival. Shipments FOB. Kltwanga. (114) FOR SALE 61 acres good landi Terrace. Four miles from station on Kalum Road., 20 acres clear, some orchard, buildings. The rest commercial timber, $10 acre. A. Powchulk, Kltwanga, B.C. (116) 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) ENGINES IMMEDIATE DELIVERY VIVIAN GAS ENGINES 2-cyl. 15 h.n. Latest features. Enclos ed clutch, dual Ignition, Bosch magneto, etc. Gas Engine Dent.. VIVIAN EiNQINE WORKS iMMTTED.. 1100 W. 6th Ave.. Vancouver, B.C. BAyview 1526. (117) SCHOOLS AN1 COI LKGES CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW for Spring ex aminations. Write M.u.u. uivu Service School, 301 Enderton Bldgl, Winnipeg, Man. BALL GAME FOR SUNDAY In outdoor sport, a challenge does not mean much if It has not the approval of the Weatherman, so George Murray cast an anxious look at the sky this morning when, on Lehalf of the "old timers," he accepted the challenge hurled Friday by Alex Bill for a game between the crutch candidates and the rookies at Roosevelt Park tomorrow. Murray acted as spokesman lor Benny Windle who pr.esum- h atoly authorized the acceptance; because a lineup presented which contained names that might have come fiom the old-pension list. Naturally, the old Xolks have had a lot of experience, o it might be a game at that. "If it can be ealled a challenge, -we accvit It." Murray said heartily. Last year the youths learned a lesson when they trifled with mature men. However, it Is Rood to see that the lads have the couraee to try." Facing the rookies Sunday afternoon, with the Approval of the weatherman, will toe the fol lowing battery ot veterans: Wlndle, es; Lambie, rf; Bury, c; Beruachl, If; Lindsay, cf; Kerr; Henry, p; Dihl, 3i: McKlnnon, 2fb; Stiles, 1-b; Be Bias. TEAM PRACTICE Gordon and Anderson's two fastbaJl teams, are taking tbeir game seriously, and plin to work up a bit of practice before they are called into the field next week. The glrJs' team has planned a practice for Sunday morning at Gyro Park, and the men will o onto the practice field Sunday evening. LOST LOST Lady's oraige-colored Waterman fountain pen at Post Office. Finder please return to Daily New3. (Ill) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD Table meals. Homehway irom home. Mtn preferable. 022 Fraser Street. (125) v i r iv 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) SATURDAY P.M. 4:00 Hawaii Calls 4:30 Songs In Sweet Style 4:45 Swlngtlme 5:00 Tonight at Timber Lodge 5:30 South American Way 5:45 Sports College 0:00 Scotland Vard at Work BBC 6:30 Charlie Spivak's Orch. 15:45 Recorded Int. 8:50 Fish Arrivals and Int. 7:00 CBC News 7:10 Ed McCurdy 7:30 Hayloft Hoedown, ABC 8:00 Prairie Schooner 8:30 Old Time Rhythm 9:C0 Bud Henderson 9:15 This Week 9:30 Chamber Music 10:00 CBC News 10:00 B.C. News 10:15-Holly House, MBS 10:30 Hollywood Barn Dance, CBS 11:00 Weather Forecast and Sign Off SUNDAY A.M. 8:30- Concert Album 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Songs and Singers 9:30 The Man of Property . ., 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 B.C. Gardner 10:15 Just Mary Tor. 10:30 The Man of God, BBC 11:00 CBC News 11:03 Capitol Reports 11:30 Religious Period Ott. P.M. 12:00 New York Philharmonic Symphony Orch. l:30-Church of the Air 2:00 CBC .News 2:03-rJohn Fisher Reports 2:15 Weekend Review Mont. 2:30 Musical Program 3:00 Music for Sunday ,3:30 CBC News 3:83 Weather Forecast 3:38 Talk by Gordon Cock-shutt 3:45 Ganadlan Short Stories 4:00 T.BA., Tor. 4:30 Music for a Summer Eve 5:00 Record Album 5:30 Stage 47 Toronto 6:30 Familiar Music 7:00 CBC News 7:10 The Old Songs 4 7:30 Toronto Conservatory of Music Opera GREAT BRITAIN r C D D Radio Dial BEATS EUROPE HAMPDEN PARK, Glasgow, 0 Great Britain defeated Europe 6 to 1 today In an international j soccer game played here. Great Britain led 4 to 1' at haif time. The British team included representatives of England, Ire land, Scotland and Wales. 8:00 The Headers Take Over ,8:30 Sunday Serenade 9:00 TJJ A. 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 They Came to Canada 10:30--Prelude to Midnight 11 :00 Weather and sign off ann. MONDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical clock ,8:00 CBC News &: 15 Morning Concert 8:30 Music For Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Little Concert 9:45 Morning Melodies 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Organ Encores 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Keyboard and Console 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Easy Listening P.M. 12:00 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Ethel and Albert 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Afternoon Recital 1:45 Commentary and Novel Chapter 2:00 Feature Concert 2:30 Songs to Remember 2:45 Messer's Islanders 3:00 Cowboy Troubador 3:15 Mirror for Women 3:30 Serenade 3:45 BBC News Classified Advertising Pays! C.N.R.A. WINS BALL OPENER C. N. R. AtMetlcs slammed out a 10-5 victory over Co-op last night In the season's I astball opener, an exhibition feature In j Gyro Park that saw rusty techniques belnp. warmed up on both sides and also seme pretty handy playing. As u preview. It indicated some good -fastball to come. Athletics practically mounted the victory platform In the third Inning when they found their hitting style and banged home five runs after btic? dormant for the first two i:inlng3. They picked up two more runs In the fourth, another ia lhc fifth and two more in the seventh. Co-op started out right hear tily fcy marking up two runs In the first lnnirjs after Bellls showed the way at ills flrs;t time at '6at. However, things slowed up fiom there in. Warren scored In the second inning, and tbf score sheet remained unmarked until the eighth, when Smith and Slater made the round. C. N. R. pulled the wrappings off a pitcher 1n the iperson of Iqn Dunftar who hud the Co-op batters fsueMlns. although the latlefc swear that that situation can onlv last so Ion?. Nevertheless Diirvbar threw a steaming ball. Both skies showed effective field work, although the sun bothered tfiem In some Instances. Tills, hewever. Is a situation that everyone will have to et used to If they plan to play in the eyeniivs. i HATTER IKS: C. N. R. A. Duncan. Dunbar. Co-op. Bellls. Slater. LINKUPS: ON.R.A. Duncan ,c; Dunbar, p; Nixon, lb; Ivan, 2b; Quick, 3b; Hunter. ?s; Boulton, cf ;' Shyzyk, If; Beiner. rf. Co-op Bellis, c; Smith, ss; Slater, p; Ward, 3b; Stromdahl, lb; Swinton, 2b; Edsar. cf ; Pos-tulo, rf; Warren. If. SAILS HATCH COVERS SKATE COVERS EDMONDSON AWNING & SAIL WORKS Phone 11LUE 120 1G0 East Third Ave. (Next to Shenton's) jA, Sid. i i HE. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up CO Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. 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PHONE 566 It's the Gardener's patient skill that produces the perfection ': of an Orchid. ..and it's patient "Quality-Testing" that gives FOR MEN ONLY WORK BOOTS DRESS SHOES RUBBER FOOTWEAR GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES 624 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Cafe P.O. Box 737 9l you "cigarette perfection" in Sweet Caps. YES! Perfection. ..Check Ogives you tlic final result ; ; of many perfections . . . Before you light-up a Sweet Cap, draw ' on it, and note the clean, fresh taste, the result of "quality- - " testing", step by step, from plantation to you. "The purest form in irhicli toljacco can bo smoked" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES .5 You can do it, too anil kip trur budget smiling. I Icic'j the fti'ipc take Alahastine, mix with wirr. Alabattine drits quickly, without odour, and won't rub off. Conies in ivory, cream, buff, light buiL pink, light blue, grey, light green and white. jau'w 75c a rivE-poIiNa PACKAftl SHINGOLEEN Shingoleen beautifies and preserves new and 'old shingles and gives a lasting protection against ever - changing weather conditions. We have it in one and five-gallon cans and several different colots. '' ASK FOR A COLOR CARD THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 255 Third Avenue .PHONE i 101 it REX CAFE ' SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mein CHINESE DISHES OUR SPECIALTY Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE 173 OUR PRICES ARE GOING DOWN! New Prices on the Popular CHAMPION OUTBOARD MOTORS 4.2 H P. Positive Cooling. Easy Starting. NOW $157-00 NEW SIUPMENTS ARRIVING REGULARLY See Them On Display at RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC iirij't it i ts i i i . . ' . . i. , i i ).n I brush orusii on on over over your your old uiu walls wain and no fv'i ceilings. ceilings. There' There' no no irick trick to to it. it. :J I.