'A CITY TO SEEK is Jptinct Eupm Daflp jrtog Wednesday, September 26, 1943 i , ' 1 j T ;.V AMENDMENT in S Reminiscences By w.J. anc Reflections ARCHITECT ACT Wheat is commencing to be ( Back to ftandard time A rerpivpd at Vancouver's ele-jdog needs two tails about as vators much to the satisfaction much as Skeena requires two w... f in nan touu, iiiniim um uuaipv, xu u Thnnba TWq t n UnflMiit. Ci insn I h!ntM. . 1 .. city counc 1 will 'n that the Architects' Art 1 a J -ended to increase' th mum amount under building must be d.s,gned; ci, a registered architect Arcw fro- 0rn $10,000 to $50,000. ml and citv. Ud hi ainereni, umes. bui 11 ine sys- arid Engagement Announcement: 2. KPEHIA1 DTKI'LAY. DOUBLE PRICE Drinra Rimert the situation Is 'tern is to continue indefinitely J l in-- 1. " " 1 snvlnit excel- then - have daylight an riiffrpnt. There Is UJaric:ii. ' 1 1 - r? ?Ht -' f m 1 o lent grain elevator there. This everywhere In Canada. Doing 2f is is bevond beyond question, question, for tunau v.iU save a lot of grief. At present, buildings costin ln . more than tmnu . , It has actually been handled law, be designed bv " "1 f . 4 happened years ago. So much for that. But since then, the plant has been silent and empty. If it is intended to be used, in ¬ Jacques Greber, town planner from France, who already ha.c, spent several years drafting long-range designs for the beautlfication of Ottawa, sa.'s definitely, for decorative pur 1 seem that pro- I that, before the Job is finished. poses, it would ...v....1-. "c mmunum Aid erman Brooksbank claimed t Monday night's meeting, is w too Jow, considering the vav building costs have risen in tent of the law Is to make VdTvl buildings safe for occupancy' a their design and construction However, because of increased costs, a $10,000 buikihw , tests are in order. half a century must pass. Oh well What are a few hundred years more or Jess st long as the taxpayers have no objection. Advertisement in the Seattle Times "Girl wanted to hell witk the washing and ironing." 3 o 15 tun SALE FOR RENT FOR .SALE Slightly used musk- FOR RENT Two room Apart-rat coat in excellent contii- ment and single sleeping lion, size 14-16, latest style. A room. Apply 221 Fifth East, real buy for cash. Phone Black (231) 271 between 6:30 and 7:30 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 801 p m (23o, 1 Z Borden Street. (tfj FOB. SALE Two -oven McClarv RENT Flat In Rand Block, Chef junior ran(?e, complete with canopy, in good condi- Apply Max Heilbroner, Jeweler. tion; ideal for camp or res- taurant. Price $200. Apply p q r e N T Fully furnished P.O. Box 219 Prince Ruper:. front room f , tf cloae , Home privileges and use of FOR SALE New and Used Fur- kitchen. Apply to Box 403 nlture, Hardware and Offioej DaUv New3- Fixtures. High grade qualify jtqr rent Sleeping room, slightly-used Chesterfield suitable for two. On bus line. Suite; Bedroom Suites; Tri- a5o 7th Ave. East, phone Red ' .lights; Electric Lamps; Oil- 471. (n ' Burner Kitchen Stoves; Elec- - : trie Carpet Swtepers; Kitchen I FR REN T One partly fur-Sets; Circulating. Heaters; nlshed room suitable for bach-Rifles, highest quality; Un- ?lor. Apply Valentin Dairy, derwood Typewriter, perfect (229 1 condition; New British India tor rent Housekeeping Rugs. Everything at the lowest r0Qm Prices. B. C. FURNITURE C. With daylight saving "out" at '. w. last, there does appear to be a 0f irci.1?ary hora cost Representative of Biological Station less uneasy ' leeling as bedtime f'..' an . banlc declared. "The Act uatiies. u one uiu.si rise ill " appi t t , , inever meant t0 aPPly to them" h,...- hour to think , After spending a Tew days in an distressing of, ie citv city to establish Archie five o'clock, without any "sav- the The matter was brought up in council with the receipt of a letter from the B.C. Archil.- 1 McLeod as local representative ing" is early enough. Heaven DTT'fTJTTD TlHtf IDT A ntT CrDTntTCr V TWTTTDim t-i . . ! 1 lor of his his department department at at the tne Paci- 1'aei- know. know. But But when when It It becomes becomes mw -"-' U""UU'J'" i.-ntu-uun ciatK, 1 Cleveland Indians hurler who entered baseball's hall of fame m Biological Station at Nan-, four, the fad (for after alt. I against turai Tntitnt the aLJlS -1,1 t v, -P last year with a no-hitter against the Philadelphia Athletics, aimo. Dr. J. L. Hart, senior bio- isn't that -hn. t. ... h. J de"ng of was seriously injured in a recent game between the Indians and j legist at that station, left by.mighty hard to take.' my can't registered TcWtect tL St. Louis Browns. Fouling off a ball Ditched by Brown's nitcher I thi aftemnmVc ni.,n nn 1,1. .......u.J.. ) c4iiierea arcnuect. The h let ter asked what council planned r..,. , 1 . , , ' t'tit UUUJ ilia&C IV kuuu U1U O.JU Kill KpnTienv m t.np qprnnri innimr Rlnrb- cnffpraH a homnrrhnM , t T.4 i i.. return south. Dr. Hart is in and let her go at that! of a blood vessel near the brain surface and had to be assisted 10 ao atwut it. "I gather that thpv m. off the field. Doctors indicate nn nnpratinn u-ill ha nomtcan Black 324. WatCh the Classtr.efl Ac's! (tf) FOR RENT 2 room suite, part . proosed Canadian Legion buila- ly furnished. 517 7th West. (230 1 charge of ocean fisheries -at the Nanaimo station, director of which is Dr. R. E. Foexster. Archie McLeod is the successor here to Gordon Calderwood who has left for Vancouver to continue studies in biology at ttcretJ Picture shows Black being helped off the field by Trainer Lefty Weisman and Pitcher Bob Lemon. Doctors say that Black has a 50-50 chance to recover. In spite of his loss, the Indians have virtually cinched the pennant in the American League, being two full games ahead of New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox after yesterday's play. FOR SALE C.OJrf. Boy's Bicycle. 3 - piece Chesterfield suite, very reasonable. Phone . Green 608. 1446 8th Ave. E. (230) HELP WANTED srtfcfOmJ WANTED Part-time Bookkeeper. Must be experienced. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd., Phone Black 884. tf 1 j the University of British Col-umbia. His duties are to gather The ball was hit out information in regard to life a home run. " !of the park said snaugnnessy. history of fish which are WANTED Girl or woman to do Sport Shots "Bloodworth couldn't get any brought into this port f a r th e r than second b a s e j because the crowd ran out on light housework and look after four year old boy from 9 till 5 weekdays. Blue 128 after 6- . (231) FOR SALE 4-piece bedroom I suite; chesterfield and chair; large size dining room suite iS-piece); little used "Easy" washer; 10-tube G.E. cabinet radio; small kitchen range; heater; kitchen table and chairs, etc. This furniture is in good condition. May be seen at Suite 5, Wallace Block, afternoons and evenings. (232) the diamond. This is official." Jimmy Bloodworth of the Montreal Royals can be put DRY CLEANERS HELPER. Ap down as a man who hit a crucial WRATIIALL'S PIIOTO FINISHING Developing. Printinr Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplien AREA OF SOUTH AFRICA The Union of South Africa is 472,550 square miles in area, one sixth the size nf the Iln!- home ruii and never g6t a ply Pioneer Canadian Laundry. (t! chance to run it. Also he is the SALMON CANNERY owner lo man who caused no end of con-! ted States, fusion in Montreal after . the Good Companions cated on CJJit. line near Prince Rupert, requires ser- Royals knocked Rochester Red Wings right out of the Inter- n Now Blade (hanging's a Cinch with JwuiiF, wuilldll Ol FOR BALE Lot and a half, close to waterfront. Excavated for house 28x28. Plans for 5 room house included with sale. Cheap for cash. Phone Blue G68. (230) M en who try Old Chum Slav with it c THE NEW assist wife tn looking after 1 naUonal Baseball League play-three children under school,?"8 f ,thrf wef-end-age and with light household fntreal Gazette, Carroll says duties. From middle October', f T," Whlch followed looth 8 ""-winning to end April; will live in mod- FOR SALE White McClary . j coal stove, like new. Phone Black 503. (229 BLADE DISPENSER for keeps! For Old Chum ho character oil iff own . ; ; distinctive aroma ; 1 i fresh, cool, long-lasting flavour. Buy a package of Old Chum today I The Tobacco of Quality 1 - ," I o r,', -'110 wanted to know the score, IT ?-Girl F0r the reeord- the sre was will be well n t treated and paid 3.0. good wages with time off and . . annual holiday with pay and The reason for the confusion all transportation provided, was that, while Bloodworth vot-In return, must be healthv. FOR LEASE Two upper floors. Alder Block, corner Third Ave. and Sixth Street. Thirty-four jooms and six three-piece baths. Now mostly vacant and tong renovated. W. J. Alder, Prince Rupert Hotel. I n- . f There's o new Gillette 4V . j f ff Blwe Blode unwrapped 4 ' t and ready for yeer :'Ca V- Gillette Raior. i (230) lUTimrr.i i.jui'l.! Mil If.rm clean, between 20 and 40, fond j the league this season, hit the of children and capable taking ball over the fence he got no charge of them when neces- farther than second base be-sary, and be able to supply fore the Delormier Park mob best of references. Perman- reached him and carried him r - a . I'OR SALE 6 room house, solid v. foundation, just painted, in excellent condition. Best location at 216 4th East. Price $3700 cash. Phone Red 154. (234i off the field to the dusroiii a 1 r.i Whitman and Oscar Crimps ent position commencing early October. Write full details to A. E. Macmillan, Caspaeo " P.O., B.C. (MWF) who were on base ahead nf When Your Car Acts Like Something .Out of a Rodeo IN fol fit S I I DISPMStft Ff I OTWJI - ew umhn seen E r 1 Bloodworth, crossed the plate. That's why some folk arnwH WANTED WANTED Puppy for little boy. the score was 2-0 and that Bloodworth's drive was only c two-bagger. That would have made the score 2-0. Green 296. (234) 20 Gillen Blv Blades WANTED Late model electric You change blades in 8 jiffy save time and bother with the new Gillette Blade Dispenser. This modem plastic con tamer protects the blades at all times. They reach you factory sharp and stay that way until used. Ask for this handy shaving aid. FOR SALE One walnut finished steel double bed, spring and spring-filled Beautyrest mattress, excellent condition $50.00 complete. 4 single felt .mattresses, 1 spring - filled mattress 39", 1 relt mattress ,-, 48", 1 large dining table, 4 J straight-backed maple chairs, : 1 davenport, kitchen table . and four chairs, 1 spring and ' mattress 48". Phone Red 878. (It) 40 Shaving Idgei $100 Others said that when fans invaded the diamond it auto refrigerator and 4-burner electric range Phone Green 895 after 6 p.m. (230) matically cut the drive down to a double which would bring the ground-rule into force. Dink re counts how Frank (Sha? WANTED Car catteries, car radiators, brass and copper; paying good prices. See B.C. FURNITURE CO.. Black 324 look sm p! feel rf" Toes" use Gillette Blue Blades . . dont let It throw you! fTCO) I Hwrtfcl Bring it to use etl check It If w ffc.V ) your w and condition it until It handles ' "rTn' i. like a well-trained thorough- VpsVV anhr II again- i j Shaughnessy, the league presi 1 11 J dent, ruled Bloodworth hit a PERSONAL FOE SALE 1940 Ford 1-ton Truck with 1946 100 h p. motor. Al shape. See this for real value. Arriving Central Hotel Oct. 1. A. G. McConkey. (234) PERSONAL Why Cook Sup per? Take home Fish and Chips from the Terminal Lunch for 40c and save money. Jtf FOR -SALE 1941 Ford Super Deluxe Sedam Reasonable for cash. Phone Red 832 evenings. (234) PERSONAL See Mr. Hicks agan iabout the Afghans. At the Fraser House. (232 1 PERSONAL" Lewis's fresh-killed boiling chicken. Phone Black 949. (238.1 1 lai'" ! !: j LING- FOR SALE Pre-war ' Chrysler Good condition. Apply Roya1 7 Bank' (231) X)R BEST HOTEL SERVICE in the Interior, stop at Telkwa Hotei, 244 miles from Prince Rupert, lust half way to Prince George. (tf) LOST AND FOUND WE DONT WANT TO KEEP IT A SECRET . . . We've the finest collection of "THIS AND THAT" in Jewellery that you ever saw. You know what we mean small articles of varies kinds that should be in a complete jeweller tock. We think of these: EARRINGS $1.00 to JS35.00 BRACELETS $1.00 to $18.00 SOUVENIR GOODS 50c to $3.50 CUFF LINKS $1.00 to $50.00 BROOCHES 75c to $15.00 LOCKETS $310 to $35.00 LIGHTERS $1.00 to $10.00, ' CIGARETTE CASES $1.00 to $10.00 SIGNET RINGS .: $2.50 to $25.00 COMPASSES, Magnifiers .. 75c to $4.50 Dozens and dozens of small articles to numerous to mention. " MACHINERY JOK SALE TO SAW . better lumber mort economically use the moden and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery - Company Limited, Vancouver .. .Bc- . (tf. METAL WORK PLUMBING Installations anc , repairs. SHEET METAI WORK. Tar and Gravel. Roofing. Letourneau & Sons, 628 Blxth West. Phone 543. (tf) TENDERS Ztrf, iLyv nfa'l ?r f ) V?; . Xii Ap?-;: ?$pz f:f rxviSJ SI. LOST Blue raincoat belt. Finder please Phone Green 315. (230) FOUND Bunoh of keys In front of Government Liquor Store. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. tf) SMITH Pbone 1" LOST One Man's Wrist Watch. Finder please Phone 11 or Red !93. (229) TENDERS will be received unti midnight, Saturday, October 2 1948. by E. A. Evans, Box 943 city, for the purchase of cabii: cruiser "Rainbow No. I.' LOST Small green bird. Phone Blue 257. No. 3 Ridley Court. Reward. (229) , 33x9x4 y2 ft., 15 Vivian. Th- iiignest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms BIG FISHING INDUSTRY Great Britain's sea fishino cash. Boat at Yacht Club Monday to Friday. Phon industry is amone the mrvct. im. Black 618. (232) jportant in the world. . (CP Photo) MBjyH-i