to Burbank a few weeks ago RTI.P WANTED METLAKATLA BEATS PORT SIMPSON Prfnre Uttprrt Dan? SIM ttD. Saturday, February 7, 1648 fl i Sampson Can't I California i)Miil j, not tor Ben mrmrr owner of ft, I, si and. ni went MpF in this Prince Rupert bv UlDDEK JINKS Intending to make hi.s home. "I am coming bark to God's country," he has advised P. H. Liney, 'because I am a stranger In a strange land. ' Classified Advertising Classifies: 2c per word per tnsmlnn. minimum chargftAHOc. Birth Nntlcei 50c; Carrl of Thanks, LX-atn Notloen, Funeral Notices, Marring and l.tiKagprnent Announcement, 12." i Since night first gave way to What more natural? FOR SALE FOR SALE Piano, chairs,, wash stands, wash tiowls and jugs. , the mystic, half-light of dawning, there has been talk of fairy rings. Last Tuesday, I Raw one. It was not the faintly imprinted ring in deep grass that I had imagined but a moving circle of ! little brown figures dancing about a toadstool set in the centre of the Sunday School Brown Owl led the discussion. She also cross-legeed up on the (warmi floor, inquired about the absence of a "Sixer" the leader of a group of six. The Seconder, next in place, was in- structed also to diligence in at- tendance. There was warm, all-around interest in the. coming "Com- , Valentine Specials ; beds, blankets.-, Apply Terrace Hotel, Terrace. (34 1 FOR SALE 'Breakfast suite, .'l chairs, carpet, lamps, tools. 1019 9th Ave. East. (34) FOR SALE New and Used Fur- .' niture, Hardware and Office Furniture, etc. New articles-- !ral. munity Good-turn" week, Feb. I The scoring: 18-20. The word 'community'! henkir was investigated, and well de-j Metlakatla C. Nelsos 21, E. lined by a small member. The Leighton 1, J. Wilson 16, F. Auk-good-turn part needed no in-uana l2. r. Nelson 5. F. Robin- DRESSES BLOUSES BALLERINA SKIRTS KERCHIEFS Nylon and Wool HANDKERCHIEFS Ournej'g Kitchen Ranges, Book- '; cases, Chests ol Drawers. " House Desks, Dinner Sets, , t British India Rugs, Electric? ' Double Hot Plates, Cookini? 'Continued from fage 3 The final quarter concluded with a score of 68-59 In favor of Mctlakatla. R. Hayward put up a mag- penurmance lor the visitors, scoring 34 points. Metlakatla's top marksman was C. Leask with 25 points. The games were preceded by a welcome dinner at which Chief Councillor O. D. Ryan was chief speaker, and were followed by a dance. son. Port Simpson L. Ryan 12, M. Rons 9. E. Sampson 19, C. Cooper 6, C. Price 7. Personal fouls called were: Metlakatla C. Nelson 3, E. Leighton 3, J. Wilson 5, Faukland LR-Nelson 3. P Robinson 4. Port Simpson-L. Ryan 4, E. 'Spson 3, C. Cooper 3. C. Price 4. Referees O. Ryan, Metlakatla; R. Sampson, Port Simpson. Score keepers-J. S. Ryan, J. Dudoward- Timekeepers-Bob Bright, E. A. Leighton, W. White. gins lormea in neat lines ot - Jr. mMU u, fosin sunf. d'ectly the ones who so patiently give of ,,, T ... 7.1 "v """h.- "Good-night, Brown Owl. "Good-night, Tawny Owl. "Good-night to Brownies all "Our ring we break "And home we take "A cheery, cheery smile.'" Utensils, hardware, etc: ff Slightly used articles Ches- ,1 ' terfield Beds, Radios, Type- writer, Clothes. Logging Boots, Rubber Coats. Other useful jlosa-Lee terpretation. It is the frame- : work of tne Brownies whose motto is: Lend a hand, and and whose law says: A Brownie 8vcs m tu tne older folk ! Brownie does not give In to himself. f irriH-f urn Wrrlf uhirh in- eludes the Boy Scout, olri Guide and Brownie organiza-l tions, is in commemoration of Lord Baden-Powell. The two Sundays which bracket it, are also a significant part. On the first it is suggested that each member attend their own church, in uniform. Then on the concluding Sunday there is articles at reasonable tirines. 345 Third Avenue West Have you any good furniture ' for sale? See us, it will pay yon. B.C. FURNITURE CO., ' Black 324. i w-irw .. . . . YJ itt fif-.d yOuwelf community on world offolrt when to be a church parade, in uniform t. the rhnrrh snonsnrinrr happy. Stimulated group of little , . 'ctoWL Ayf l ie wu':o aoi-i nirwiBpr THE CHBISIIAK SCIENCE MONITOR. rooms in the Anglican Cathed-, is iney canced, they sang: "We're the Brownies, "Here's our aim "Lend a hand and play the game." That gay little act finished. there was a tip-toe silence unti a small group left the circle and ran forward to join hands about the toadstool. Singing, they said : "Here we come-the sprightly sprites, "Brave and helpful like th.-knights.' And still dancing, they became part of the larger ring again, which was. the signal f.ir another few to take their turn around the toadstool. They were not sprites, but elves, and l heir song was: "This is what we so as elves. "Think of others not ourselves." And so it went. I learned thai fairies are not only fairies, but are divided into delicate groups b p T. There were gnomes who , sang: Here you see the lauehin" gnomes "Helping mothei ia homes." And the Pixies cnorused: "Look out! We're the jolly pixies "Helping people when in i fixes." With these little people of the fairy empire were two person-1 ages unlike them in name ami years only, who were called "Brown Owl." and "Tawny Owl." Outside the Brownie Group (for it was the Brownies) they are known respectively as Mrs. W. F. Manning, and Mrs. L. Beving-ton. It was they, leaders of this particular Brownie group who ingeniously 'mushroomed' the toadstool. At first, I thought it a giant species rooted" to" the snot. A b.t-informed rxrvn tn youf y;u roi) tint w''d noiiy newwaper regjlarly. You will gom tip h, nfw viewomfs, Q fuller, rimer urMlerttanding of today's Vitol new. PLUS hrifl from its exclusive feorures on hememoking, education, buuines, thecfer, mutic, rudio, tportt. .? '! "'t- 1 VI , r,trd'' olt jy. Mrfor Trie Chmtori V-enfe Pufiinriiri Smety One rworwoy Street, Soston I , Most, U S A. Irvio'ei it t', for wh.cn pteoi lend me The Crvishon y.erve Monitor lor one month. KNOW YOUR TRIES f VV - HELP WANTED Applications will be received by the undersigned up to noon, Friday, February 20, for position of Superintendent and Caretaker of the Pioneers' Home.' Position suitable' for man and wife to take complete charge of Home. Separate living quarters, heat, light and food provided together with salary of $130.00 per month. Please give full details as to qualifications and previous experience. H. D. Thain, City Clerk. 34 SALESMEN AND AGENTS DISTRICT SALES AGENT for Vancouver Wholesale Grocery firm wanted. State age, marital status, territory covered, ether lines handled, references, rate of commission required. i Apply: Trans-Canada Import I A? Export Ltd., 8 Water Street, Vancouver, B.C. iS.TH.) LOST ANli roiTNO FOUND Three keys on ring near Borden Street School. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. (tf) FOUND Black wallet outside Royal Hotel, Tuesday. Owner may nave same by identifving and pavinf? for this advertise ment. - (tf) iLuoi Man's leather fur-lined glove. Green 807. Reward. '37 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW for Spring ex animations. Write M. C. C. Civil Service School, 301 En-1 derton Bldg., Winipeg. Mani- toba. I jS ' "5 i Mi nljt the (Kpzceur- Lit V A CI. i,Afc.l .nL.nM.jiii.i'.i ;s a r-T-rr r- . ,c , r OF THE V COMRANY 1 TALK TO YOU h , : A IN ftlEMORIAM STILES In loving memory of my dear hUNband, Lance Stiles, who passed away February 7, 1847. Irving ana kind in all his ways, Uprfcrht and Just te the end of : hi flays, Sincere and kind in heart and mtnd. What ateeantiful memory he left behind. Ever remembered by his wife and family. ( ; io , CARD WI'HANKS , , . : We wish to express Cur sincere 1 hanks and appreciation for the nets of "kindness and sympathy pud the beauttftd floral offerings . ia our recent bereavement In the loss of our dear husband son and brother. Special thanks t all the pallbearers, the Canadian Legion, and all the employees of the B.B. Department. C.N.R. Mrs. Philomene King of Prince Rupert; Mrs. Cora Kinj, Roy King, Clarence King, and Mrs. Alice . Ditton, of Kelso, FOR RENT FOR RENT Warm comfortable room, reasonable. 806 Fraser StFeet. (39) FOR RENT Furnished or partly furnished 3-room flat for quiet party. Phone Blue 377. lit) FOR RENT--Furnished Toom for working girl. Phone Blue 602. (32) " 90U RENT Storage or work- shop space downtown and furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone Black 618. (34) FOR RENT Two-room furnish ed apartment. 221 5th East. Red 807. (32) FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment. 801 Borden Street. (33) WORK WANTED tIDDLE-aged woman will look after children evenings. Phone Green 588. (tf) WAN'rED WANTED Pair of ladies' skates, size 6. Phone Blue 699. (tf i WANTED House, 5 or 6 room-!. Black 232. (34) WANTED Trolling boat, about 36 feet long. Phone Red 607. (37) WANTED Platform scales that will weigh up to 250 pounds. Good condition, accurate. State size of platform and price. W. B. Crane, Port Clements, B.C. (33) ROOM AND UOARD ROOM AND BOARD $43 each double; $48 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street (tf) ARCHERS Send for your treatise and price list on newest line Canadian-made archery tackle featuring Folberth-type laminated bow amazing cast and durability. Modern Commodity Sales, Cobble Hill, B.C. l HN' 11f I h i LOVI N'S BLFE 818 330 2nd Ave. (Next to CFPR) CREDIT TERMS Prompt Mall Order Service By Chic Yo CONT BE SILLY--I'VE HAD HIM ON THE iPKNE FOU? TIMES . TODAY. fALPEADY , ft" iQ-' (Piee i-tcheniii) 1 a matter of fact, there seems tj These books are being filled be some chance ol root for the with cards of every description, main stalk is nothing less thin Over several shouldres I watch-a considerable chunk of n;) ed an indiscriminate arrange-small tree. Swathed in rumpled ment take form. There was a paper, it holds the upper struc- farewell card, a very old Eng-ture with the greatest ease. lish post-card (printed by Ra-This umbrella - like upper ' Pnael Tuck & Sons in 1910 structure, looking as if it had Art publishers to Their Majes-recently been plucked from its ties, the Kin? and Queen 1, birth-natural environment, is actu- tiav ar,d anniversary and Caster ally an umbrella. At least, it is Greetings. Centering this fine the frame of one stuffed bad: array was a Valentine, dripping and front with the propc- witn tne sentiment that makes amount of crumpled or smooth FeD- 14 a da-v of days until the A coniferous bee occurinj on the cotit of British Columbia, particularly on th Quetn Charlotte Islandi. Found mainly at low elevation, ;neral!y in moist, coast alluvial and sandy bottoms, along streams and especially on moist slopes ftcinj th tea. Best e rowlh in constantly moist, deep, rich toils and humid atmosphere. A la-j and massive trt when fully frown, often eUaining a heiaht of 1J5 to S00 feet and a diameter of 4 to 6 feat. An excellent pulp species. Suitable for hih-rd finithinj lumber, veneer, cabinet construction, sounding boards, boats and oars. Particularly valuable for airplane construction. the eroun Another outstanding feature is "special good-turn day'-Mon- 'day. Feb. 16. (Already, my dishes . fnr (Vl. that H day are as good annA as hashed. I am hoping to hear inquiries yet as to floors Wasn- ing or polishing). The Brownies are as sprightly as their name suggests. Not a moment Is wasted. The Powwow concluded, small groups congregated about the room. Some knew how to knit, and were knitting; others were learning. In a variety of colors ancl needle sizes an afgan is on the way. Completed, it will De entered for the B. C. Compe- tition for Brownies. Others worked on scrap-books which are to be taken to Miller Bay Hospital when filled. Thes? have been under way for some time, ihe time prolonged because of a shortage of cards. Which litle matter sent me scurrying home to package mine day comes when you are no longer really young, It pictured a small boy fiddling lovingly to his sweet little girl-friend. He was serenading, and sang. "Your hecrt and love I aim to win "By playing on my violin. "The tune of how I sigh and pine "To have you for my Valentine." 'IHX3 And wnne i was reading tins sweet sentiment, someone remarked: "Gee I like your hat." It was one of the Brownies, dripping paste from a motionless stick. But class-time was suddenly over and she cleaned and put it away to take her place in a game. It was time for closing soon, and the game finished. A PACIFIC REPAIR We Service IXECTR1C MOTORS GRAMOPHONES (Electric and Spring) etc. 32fi 2nd Ave. West Red 8fi7 M.ONDIE FOR SALE Simplex Engine IV2 to 31 H P. air cooled; 30 to 185 HP. Marine Straight or Reduction Drive; also Stationary-Industrial. Northern B.C. Agents. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS. (t) FOR SALE 2a-foot gillnet boat. Chrysler motor and spring net. Nelson Bros., Port Edward. (32) FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12:00 o'clock noon February 26, 1948, marked "Tender LODE. Hall" for the land and premises at 5th Avenue East near McBride Street, Lots 19 and 20, Block , Section 6, known as I.OJ3.E. Hail. Premises may De inspected by arrangement with Mrs W. D. Weiss, 101 5th Avenue East (Phone Green 9bb) Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Brown & Harvey, Box 658, Prince Rupert. (44) FOR SALE 1946 Pontiac four- door sedan, A-l shape. Phone Red 184 between 6-8 p.m. (32) FOR SALE Fully equipped 31-ft. trolling boat, has 20 East-hope engine, excellent condition. Phone Green 894 or call 324 8th Ave. West. ' (36 FOR SALE Five room house, 17 lots in blocks at Port Clements. Water frontage. What offer? 1228 Park Ave. Blue 773. (37) FOR SALE Heater, cheap. Dress, size 14. Apply 650 7th Ave. East. (32'i FOR SALE 1941 Ford DeLuxe sedan. Phone 76, or Black 417 after 5. (35) FOR SALE Contents of four- room suite, Including chesterfield and bedroom suites ! phonograph-radio with automatic record changer, tables, lamps, etc. All in very good condition. Best offer. Suits 1, Sunstan Block, Second Ave West. (32) Chenille Bedspreads, $4.99 each WHOLESALE PRICE, first quality, beautiful Chenilles for double or single beds, in all pastel colors, worth much more. Also Habitant Hand-knitted Rugs, 18x36; tightly made, in original colorful patterns, 3 for $4.00. Sent COD. plus postage. Money refunded if not satisfied. Handicraft Distributors, 254 Sherbrook St. West, Montreal, Que. MACIIlNtKI f OR SALE ro 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) PERSONAL IF YOU HAVE an Alcoholic problem, contact Alcoholics Anonymous, Box 276 Dally News. (tf) WOULD CONSULT financiers, maximum $1000. Self-Invested employment for manufacture of newly registered patented stove and furnace. Fay B. Oamblln, Station B, Hays Cove Circle, Prince Rupert. Phone Green 471, evenings. 32) METAL WORK PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Furnaces, tanks, eavestroughing and stack work. Letoumeau Si Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 643. tf Advertise in tne Daily News! Ik;- (ipso vn: V 1b UISMJ it die J fJorre Street dry i Business and '. .1. CHENEY 1 D KNITS T ... SMITH BLOCK Pbom P.O. Box 1401 i ARMSTRONG ; .-VJKXCIKS ?.! !. FPTATE BROKERS "3. TP ANT,' K ADVISERS P.O. Box 327 X BJARNASON r f. md Decorator QUICK SERVICE tt k a 1 Phone 112 Taxi f HELEN'S aiKAUTY SHOP t J Pi'rni.incnt Waving j Hrriuty Culture in J all its branches. K : Street Phone 655 -KS NEWS STAND kst m a-. ) Western Papers I Mai;azinej ajHSCniPTIONS TAKEN teajSf-'trert Red 808 1 HANDYMAN -flf'-ME SERVICE CONTRACTORS ? -H' " and Repairs of all kinds, "to'j Uhimnpys and Oil Burners I PHONES: Qr..,.., 4!6 Rpd 8g4l SUPERIOR 1 1 K( 'ORATORS PAPER HANGING Rltle 852 nr Hlnrlr We -:,U('HS Bill Thornton 'TH ELKINS LTD I'lmibing and Heating j Engineers 174 P.O. Box 271 lf Rock Work CALL BLUE 939 "r1- SAUNDERS i CONCRETE IW'ALKS - BASEMENTS huse and yourselt miy f 11 while I do the work. N the Fisheries Industr, lls (P.R.) Ltd. f e. Lahelllnt. Welshln, ' .n .... - 2on Store Professional ASTORIA'S LIGHT DELIVERY & MESSENGER Prompt Service Baggage Freight Express Phone Blue 2(59 322 Sycth St. Night Calls Oreen 882 P. N. Kilboru W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - C'jal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Bl'ie 810 Night Calls Oreen B77 Prince Rupert GEORGE McWHINNEY PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING P.O. Box 1426 147 4th East Phone Black 489 JOHN MOSTAD CARPENTER AND CABINET MAKER PHONE RED 752 PRINCE RUPERT BOTTLE COLLECTOR and MESSENGER PHONE GREEN 955 Agent for Pacific Bottle B.C. Ltd. THOM SHEET METAL LTD. ERIC SrEERS, Mgr. 1361 Overlook Specializing In Marine and General Sheet Metal Work Electric and , Acetvlene Welding Boat Tanks Stacks Furnaces Gutter Work. 253 East First Avenue Phone Black 884 DON'T DELAY - PHONE TODA BILL'S MESSENGER SERVICE Phone Green 955 Day and Night Service GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled. Besner Block Phone 387 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worti Soles. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave YOUR FORESTS ARE YOOR PHUT IREftD... NOW AND 1 N THE FUTURE r Be Atfattb'h No. 6 in t series of informative advertisements. Paste them in your scrap-book for future reference. PULP & PAPER INDUSTRY IN I R I T I S H COLUMBIA paper. Fastened to the firm, upright part of its anatomy, the whole thing is covered with drapery lining exactly tho right shade-and presto! there's the toadstool! There was a pow-wow. The whole 25 members squatted in position about the toadstool. Until then. I thought Indians originated this way of doing business. Now I believe, seeing fairies were before our first Canadians, they must hav divulged It to their early friends. GURVICH & SON Conl i actors BASEMENT FOUNDATIONS OUR SPECIALTY LAND CLEARING ROCK WORK TRUCKS For Hire PHONE 32 or RED 511 SIXTH STREET HOOPAV.' FOUMD THE VEPV SLIP I b NEED TO PPOVE 0 IV THEY MADE A MISTAKE I IN LOOKING OVFI? MV K frcy?eT OLD BILLS 1 FOUND THE J IT". TELEPHONE COMPANY OVES?Oim!?GED MF TwEuVE CENTS LAST ) U i