saUon by reporting to Prince Rupert Daily New Thursday, August 17, 193a tne gov-1 Softball-two twq "girls ' ' B Sport Shots LEAD PRODUCTION Lead has been produced in Canada- sinca 1887, and is obtained largely from the- ore cf British Columbia. usiness and prof, Radios Win Front Co-ops MV Sidney was in port this morning frcm Ketchikan with i three carloads of fish for trans- 1 erning body that the I "were not amenable to discipline" i during .their Journey to. New- Zealand. It developed that Mrs. ' Taylor objected to the girls din-1 ing with some of the male swim-1 failed, she said, to heed an order ' calling on team members to be in softbaiv game between Co-oo bed by 10.30 at night. Before .and Rupert-Radio was won by,, the end of the voyage she found I Rupert Kadlo with a score of that someone had given her an'1? The- Radios showed excel- Pi! Last night's Senior League- from the Firemen. HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Wartrif Beauty Culture ln all ft branchet . 204 4th Street Phone 655 CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES, D C. 21-22 Besner Block Houis, 10:30-12:30 St 2-5 Evenings, Mon. & Frt 7:30 Phone Blue 442 COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest ln Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED" AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th St. Ph. Black 38V- apple-oie bed. j lent team play especially- in the The two girls were summoned fleld- whiIe the C&7OP bays, the to appear before the women's I ,,',,,,''r te!5m to bei?ln with. wer A.A.A. and told they had been 1 f urtner weakened by some of excluded for a year as official thelr remlar players havin? to representative in International work- game got off to a falrlv even start with Co-op competition. "Doris and I were 1 amazed," said Miss Cheeseman gettlng threfe runs ln the flrst We were not allowed to see the lnnlng,' an Rupert JRad, three 'ns ln Butfrm report nor was it read to us th game WaS aU the And we were given no oppor- JLvfZ t . thl h'ghes!-t Firemen and Juniors-tangle ln con rolling authority, the British, a practice game. The unior 1C TltJ too. the8 last practice game Salt Lake Ferry SCHEDULE Leave Cow Boy Floats Daily 12 noon 2:15 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:35 p.m. Sunday Continuous Service Starting 1 1 a.m. Last Boat Leaves ' Salt Lakes 10.00 p.m. PhoT: Green 3!)1 Black 92fi Classified Advertising Is payable ln Pupils At ,reneral committee of tho prlUsh Women-s Amateur Ath- kUc ocUon is in the dog house. It has been consigned to this over-popuiated hide-out by none other than the all-powerful British Amateur Athletic Board, irked by the committee's recent .action in slapping a 12-montn suspension on the country's two top-flight girl sprinters. Centre of the disturbance are Sylvia Cheeseman, 21, British 200-metre title-holder, and Doris Batter, specialist in the shorter d:s- tances. Both represented England at the British Empire Games in New Zealand last February. On returning to London, the chaperone of the team, Mrs. Ruth Taylor, provoked a major sen- ti.nh..ni i............. . I - ! wpTT ' ' - " u74-r7TJ7 .... Cient service, fipnroc Onnt Jeweller. Satisfaction guaranteed. OIT. RTTRNiro fiPcniT iqt stove Service & Repairs a D i K""so" B'ack J? PERSONAL 1 ren?,l!LrttP , House- wlsh .......,....v v uiaii, Liu- Kmvrs that thpu ha mnuori tn tneir new location at 733 2nd Ave. West. Aaents for "Master- cTothes Fafi suii n"v? "t, from S31 00 ( tf 1 Harr,d . Abraharason, winner of the 100-metre Olympic title n ' Ijt, washed out. the against the girls and JszsiFifly a stinging rebuke to the. W.A.A.A "It is almost Inconceivable that the general committee of the W.A.A.A. should have entirely ig- 1 norea one ci the most elementary principles of justice," the tri bunal s report stated. "They fn., J .L. ,1 a ... luuiiu mat, mese iwo athletes were 'not amenable to discipline,' I !,n the uncorroborated and un-1 cviuence 01 me team .manager. It is much to be re-i gretted that a responsible bodv ! SIDNEY Complete Ymj OFFICE Ro-9 to5t 0f0- Cook', Telephone; MARGARET OPTOMETI: Room u STONE ECU PH0S1 j on? nf MATTSO' UPHOLS'."E?.i Phone Blue 818. p: 330 Second Prince Rapr. word per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks' Death Notices Fun eral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. ' . .. SPL'CIAL DISPLAY DOUBLE PRICE " ",,.-; BIRTH NOTICE FOR SALE -houSht m to come to such . aiMrs Henrv Vanderheide. MrsJ ' -WILSON Bom to Mr. and Mrs. w. Wilson (nee Patricia Bell-Irvine 1 in thp Vr,-,,.a PO.BOSr A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 1118 Melville Street GORDON Dji VANCOU VER, B.C., , Olt Burner's.; " 1 11 N w wick or pot jp GEORGE. Rome & CO " Lt Public Accountants and Audi- conditional winr tors. Income Tax Returns feet satisfaction,, ,. . compiled. O. L RORIE, A.A.B. SeTOte S. B. LAIRD B. Comm. 733 5th West Besner BloeK Phone-381- j QUAur:R& HANDYMAN fi For D"tffMte HOME SERVICE and Worn OENERAL COtf TRACTORS t MAC ' SHOE HOSP' Building and Repair of all i Bo 774 & klhda "" - Rupert General Husoital. Au- - - - -list 15. a sen. David Halibur- FOR SALE- shipment by rail. The fish wa I put in storage by Atlin Fisher- ies uue iu me emoargo piacra : on rail shipments. Shipments cou'.d cnly be made at the company's risk today. Enter your Favorite Photo ini the Photographic Contest to! J be held at the Carnival in thi i Civic Ce.V.re, August 19-26. Entry Forms obtained at . WRATHALL'S i PHOTO FINISHING Commercial Photographers Kodaks and Amateur Supplise. . advance pipssp refrain frn, FOR R i.FLf!-nipr M ,iinin room suite. Phone Green 155. U96di Tnvi wav Dlf.tes included Rnv 777 uuuv iwews. uypi 1 FOR SALE--1948 Willv's 4-wheel 1 drive, one-ton nick-uo. 22.800 mileage Best off pr nrrentort 1 uua 1 it iuiiv ixews. l4- l19ap-' ' Psn r . , . . . ... . ruil OflLt. 1M-.9 AnglW. enOCI tunuiiioii. ouuu mnes. syia p) FOR SALEV-1937 Ford Sedan. uecentiv overhauled. 202 6th " - - FOR SALE One chesterfield suite one dining room suite, Srhlp'LI'Sffi chairs, one batterv Phbnola radio, a tew small other items. Applv 739 Sixth Avenue West. Phone 524. (193) FOR QUICK SALE Several Pieces of furniture including Daveno. desk, linoleum, complete bed outfit, etc. 11 Wald-ron Apartments. (Basement.) (193p) FOR SALE Enelish 3-speed bicvele as new. S3s.0O. Steel nb with mattress $8.00. Phone 522. (tf) PQR.SALE-1937 Ford Sedan. 9.000 miles, reconditioned en gine. 5 good tires and in good mechanical condition. Reasonably nriced for auick sale. Phone Blue 782. (193p) FOR SALE Refrigerator. 3- Piece chesterfield suite, 5-! piece dining room suite, wash- ing machine, bov s bicycle ' and numerous items of ex-; cellent household furnishings. 601 6th Ave. East or phone Green 963. (194p) ; FOR SALE Buffet and table.! Phone Red 471. (tf) , FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet' sedan. 739 6th Ave. West,! Phone 524. J193p) j FOR SALE 28 ft. 5 h.D. East-! hope. Al condition. Phone Black 986. (190p FOR SALE 1 kitchen range coal and wood. 1 three h.p. t 220 3-face electric motor, li wood lathe with line shaft and nullevs, 1 Beattv washer, copper tub. Call dav or evening 215 First Ave. East. (193c) FOR SALE Good piano. Phone Green 707. (196p) FOR SALE Used chesterfield and cnair. $iu: Goolin vac- iiiim in good shape. $17.50;, Mantle radio, $7.00. 1000 9th East. U92p iiht &work in'Vetum4 f?jtUe,- but doe. not regard her-! room and board starting Seo- selr M a strict disciplinarian, i tember 4ih. Write P.O. Box 832. Meanwhile, Miss Cheeseman and I - ,- a96o'iMiss Baker have not yet been1 , ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONKM Black 334 Red HIM P. O. Box 1870 Soap Bi ox Deri PERSONAL Yourur man ' with j nionev to invest wouid consider , wiuuuj.iii.mi as worKing pari ner in Prince Rupert business. Box WU Dauv Ne vs. (lU2p) REAL ESTATl j r I FOR. SALE 20-acre farm 22 miles from town on eood road. 4-room house, bath room, barn.! earaae. woodshed. 1 acre gar-; den. strawberries, fruit; trees, also trap line. Aoolv to O. Mat?. Box 35. Terrace. B.C. Phone 23-M. (199p) FOR SALE 8-room house. Fifth Avenue East. Box 702 Daily News. (2U..D) FOR SALE! Waterfront prop- lrZkffltl-i of'oTd I 654 . ; E nmliH It mi ptiblitk4 r difplavdr M Iim Col tn4 W ! Cotnm4 ft BrWA Coliwntic Hf THE BESI in Service; PHONE 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING BUD SCHUMAN Oll f'if"t Office Bldfc.t NAVY . jP ' A" Mirsl', V k Tataiiuii jiiiuui First Baptist Church daily vacation Bible School got off to a good stirt this week with an initlal reglstratin 50 pupils. Under direction of Mrs. J. H, raiis, instructors sre rtev. Antra- bus, Paul Antrobus, 'Mrs. T. R. t ,a ,.. ov,f v mat, waiers, pianist; asistea ay jean Golds and W. Rodseth. Havinr rnnsirlprahlp .vnprUn Mrs. Fallc has nno nf tho hpst. coi ducted schools of its nature ever held here. Discipline Is excellent and pupils are showing great interest. Starting at S:30 a.m., clases continue through to ii.on 11:30 each .k day. J The daily program consists cf a mirch, good morning song, "O, Canada," theme hymn', call to prayer, "Jesus Loves Me, DiVtla atti.. T"l 1 ... nn 1 1 -.;.. Thanks offering, prayer of thanks, story, recess and re- freshments, handwork, closing prayer, goodbye song. - - - - sailing Iffi -SBJs "timm Matured v- England . - - ROYAL Labor Day, September I Rules AvaifeMa nnA Fahi'iii, VarmJ at Fire Holl in f k i u impar- , t'.al View Of the facts. . . . We 1 iniliK mat Mrs. Taylor took her I i'""!.uiiiues iar too senouslv, and st seems to us that her Ideas wnat helpline was neces- sarv were AvnvvpratsH ' The W-A-A A. has nominated a 1 nPW TfTTI mniaa, n1.. - ""B" w laivr charge of the British women athletes competing ln Amster- m late inAugust She Is Mrs Constance LesUe, 49, who say Shp EmAlra, nrA .li 1.. 1- 1 1 advised whether they will be on ' the official team. ACCOCrTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Incotn Tax specialist. S. G. Furic t Stone Building. Red 593. , . i -r Aged Furnaces Heat Robbers ; The owner of an averagp heat- ytem five or more years oVi need of repairing and cleaning. Air leaks in and around furnace combustion chamber, soot in the chimney or furnace, warped, turned bars, corroding smoke pipe all create loss of heat right n the fuinaco iUe'f. Therefore using more fuel to keep the proper temperature. jf . Heating experts report that home owners are "robbing Peter-to pay Paul" through use of improper firing methods and negligence in furnace maintenance. The majority of costly repairs could have been avoided If owiVr ers had followed a regular pro gram of having heating systems inspected each year, says the Heating Association. Minor re pairs can add longer service to heating systsems and insure health and safety of families. Sheet Metal Ltd. Black 884 l hotel. Write Mr, S. Kohut.l 18 wamea Dy wauonai warm Aif; New Dodson Hotei. 25 East , Heating Association that the Hastings St.. Vancouver. BC :Jodds are 7 to 10 his winter heat- ' LHijing biU Is at least 10 per cent FOR SALP: 5-room furnishpd more than necessary, house with 2 lots. Applv 435 1 ' Sherbrooke Ave., or phone Red 1 This Is because 7 out of 10 older . 2G7- (20iy) typ3 systems of heating are in THE SPOT mu WHERE EVERYBODY K mii. weient 7 Bounds 4", 'V2 .. ounces, bom dome well. tOK SALE OK THAOE DEALERS IN ALL TYPES of used eauioment: mill, mine and logging supplies: new and used wire roue: piue and fittings: chain, steel plate and shapes. Atlas Iron & MetV ' Ltd.. 25 Prior St.. Vancouver, . B.C. Phone Pacific 0357. (U) FOR It EN 'I ' FOR RENT 2-room apartment. Applv 221 Fifth East. (133c) FOR RENT- -Room to share. Red 471. (U) ..FOR RENT Roftm and board for 2 men. Phcne Red Gi0. - (19ac) 1 BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS "MODERN Painlin? and De:or-" atina Spence and Matuik i, Phone Blue 21a. P.O. Kox -H11. (t, "COMPLETE builders suoolies , fast service. Island Citv Build-g ing Supplies. Blue 820. (18m) PLUMBliMu. and Heatirte : SraVel SinS'n.Jo a West. Phone 5)3. Vtourneau and Sons. Ufi FOR eltctricni contract work' larpe or small, call Grant & .. Newton. Black 8'i) il8m): MARINE and general sheet metal work. Tnom Sheet: i Metal Works black 834 i (18m) WANTKD WANTED TO RRNT Accnmmn- dations reauired for teachers room and board, housekeep-r ing rooms, rooms. Contact - School Board oltice. Phone Red 442. (I9(ii WANTED Sleeping room by J single gentleman. Aoolv Box 79 Dailv News. (197p Accommodation reauired for teachers room and board, housekenirKr rooms. rooms. School Board office. Red 442. i ; (190) WANTED Small house. Box . 760 Dailv News. (217p) WANTED Rv working ronnlp - 'No Children." 2 or 3-ioom furnished suite. Phone Biue - 872. (193p) WANTED TO RENT Couple desire 2 or 3 larve room semi-M furnished suite, self-con tain-u ed if possible non drinkers. Reasonable rent. Electricity Oreferred. Permanent basis. Applv Box 775 Dailv News. - (190p) WANTED Housekeeping room T for ouiet resuectablp crentle Tit e- 2 man. vicinity of new schools. " Box 775 Dailv News. ( 191ip) WANTED Room and Board by , Kovernmeni Kviriuiuriib employee, iriiiMiuvrc. maie. , single, age 29. .Please phone - 498 between 9 and 5 or write P.O. Box 337. (195p) WANTED Two gentlemen just T arrived in citv. desire room and board in private home if possible. Apply Daiiv News. (tf) JVANTED Scrap cast, bras- j j vuuun . uuLiviit- unu mill ' i ators. Phone 543. Call 629 fitn west. (tf) . e -, . . . - t JUVANTED TOP MARKfT. - PRICES PAID for srrao iron.! steel, brass, copper, lead, etc. Honest eradina. Promnt pav- ment made. Atlas Iron & " Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St.. Van-Z couver. B.C. Phone Pacific " 6357. (tf) .WANTED Immediately, furn- lshed accomodation with housekeeping privileges for four adults. Apply Box 773, r Daily News. (193p) -WANTED Urgently reauired, 3 or -4 room furnished hmiw or ""apartment for 2 to 3 months. 2 Contact Sanders. Rupert Ho-2tel . (193p) I SCHOOLGIRLS Nearly 13,000,000 females from kindergarten to college, biggest enrollment in history, will be in 'Vrnferlca's classrooms this fall. - ) ifC?) FOR SALE Troller halibutter WANTED Experienced book-"Nansen." iust off fishing j koener wants part time work grounds. Enauire 1447 Plaza, i EVENINGS and WEEK-ENDS. (193p) Would consider keeping books d Ijrf IF YOU ARE WISE YOU Wilt OUTFIT THE LADS AT THE IILrLP WAKTED I WANTED Experienced - ladies' wear sales clerk. None other "eed. apply. Box 778 Dailv News. (194) HELP WANTED Two" experienced waitresses at Civic Ot?n- . tre Dining room for approximately 10 davs commencing Aug., 19. Applv in person. . 192) HELP WANTED Female: experienced PBX operator is reauired bv Columbia Cellulose Co. All applications applv in person to molovmnt office, Watson Island. (196c) HELP WANTED Bovs or eMs Reliable bovs or girls desiring l0 nantlle Dailv News routes should leave their names at 'he office Dailv News. (tf) for small business. Applv Box 7cq Dai v Npii (tl) WANTED Local girl for sales ?nd tvoin-r services at the Rupert Radio and Eiectric. dAuriirili; Experience and personality required. (tf) LOST LOST Bv past office, navv blue Kiioarduie billtold with money and small check. Finder please leave at Dailv News. Reward. U94PJ LOST Dark blue budgie bird on Saturday. Phone Blue 892. (194P) LOST Small home-made leather purse near United Church. Sunday. August 13th. Mrs. Burgess. Miller Bav Hos- pital. Phone 130. (195p) . BUSINissT)FrORTtNiTY FOR SALE 3rd Avenue Business for Sale. Ideal for Woman or Couple. ' Location is ne of the best. $5,000.00 WILL HANDLE Information only to those' Genuinely Interested ' S. D. JOHNSTON CO. PHONE 130 SPORTS SHQ DERI ER ARA RU ffl This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. e Jackefs 0 Trousers Hals Raincoats ii roi A T? Tr c ir-nmir-r iZ' .. ' ""iv"' iui uuji;r aitr lullv UeLuxe Hvdra Glide 74 1 O. H. V. Harlev Davidson , mokrcvcle. See at 112 Taxi. (196p) CATC i r i 11 . i 1,1.1 ,,SAJrti;LK)vilnkpfubullh row boat with 3.0 outboard motor. Can bp seen at 521 8lh East. Phone Red 219. (197p) HI-POWERED Sporting Rifles- i Write lor latest cata'o'-'. Deal- , ers enouines invited. Scope Males Co Ltd.. 32G Queen St., Ottawa. OnL. (tf) FOR SALK New beds complete. Sleeping cots. Unoainteti ui uniweis. ocoies oi oiner articles, very reason- ablv Priced. B.C. Furniture Co (tf) FOR SALE 1949 Chev. Sedan. 4-door. one third down. Applv 70 Cabs. (tD) ! NATIONALLY KNOWN NAME!: Ling-belt Sm-edor Shovels; Cranes: Draglines: Adam-Road Graders: Lhtlefard Bros Black Ton Road Main'enancf Emilpment: Cwen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Grapples: T L. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson-Miicket Londers for Stockpile , and Snow Removal: Rice Port-1 able Centrifugal Pumps: Na-: tinnal Dragline Scrapers and Buckets: National All Steel Gasoline H 0 1 s t s: National : Portable Sawmills: National Rotarv Screens and Conveyors , Full information from Na-1 tinnal Machinery Co. Limited Vancouver. B.C (tf Always Prompt and Courteous J I JJ m' I J If ' ' ' f " 1 i We're Here to Servs YOU I ) Hospitality and Good Food"! ( DOM'S DEP'T STORE BASEBALL TONIGHT - Cify league Playoff Valson Island vs. Commercials