2f E?ilnf5 HgpceI f5afl? r33" Tuesday, September 13, 1949. FOOTBALL SHORTS Morgan gave a great display all through in last Friday's football game and was the difference between success and defeat for his team. Dunbar kick in advance. Please refrain from word per Insertion, minimum Cards Of Thanks, Death Notices, Classified Advertising Is payable telephoning. Classifieds, 2c per charge 5Ue. Birth Notices 50c. runeral Notice Marria. and SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE Enpawement Announcements: $2. WA.Vl'FW WAN1 ED Housekeeping .room lor teacher. Contact Box 586 city. tHi ttv-ZPr-- ' " ;be(, ;,r amiri- . uniurnished. Aone 2(j3- (215) WANTED A piano or organ Conrad United Sunday School toll. Phone Black 836. (218) WANTED TO RENT 2 . or 3 ruom furnished apartment. View Hotel. (216) T'rT' , r. v'1 15 w Jan 13 room arwrt- ... jC J? TZK , I ' LLARDS .linorHvJ.lop o4 lo4 formuWn Vs. jT' , i ' - ' : . I KililxoHr Waltv t ThM tmnoua I V.. .) ' M j , 5 " wll W ti ( - m wtMn V i-N . i I f ' i i f ' I M ! ! k" 9mkma ittmnf in '''TV-"--' Vi ))j -ii n V AT FOOD STOIU IVI1YWHIH '' FO.'v SALE FOH SALE Love seat, 2 chairs and lame to maicn, Chester- lieid M-t 7o; tiecuji: poiiMier, waitle iron, toaster, vlorator and manager, toys. tlow ftnrTX, kitchen ware, hack saw. oaier tools, electric motors. Heil- b.Oer's, S27 Third Ave. i215i , FOR SALE Piano fxt'eilent con- anion, ioveiy lone. Also Koyal oianuaru typewriter, new cou- (216) FOR SALE Hotpoint electric range in goou condition, liiig-liati 3-speed bicycle like new, 2 burner hotplate, 4 tube battery radio, ww; all at bargain prices. Phone 522. (216) FOR SALE Rose colored Wilton rug. D x 15 , first class condi-Phone tlon. Green 958. (216) FOR SALE Used lumber Phone 643 or call 62a 6th Ave. West (f) FOR SALE New & tsed Furn iture, Hardware and office ,, J r, 5' w L , d"u, wood kitchen ranges, electric I. hot - plates, electric press " ui", ciius, u i si u ii nana ment. Apply Box 583 Daily steady tiack and cleared effect-News Office or Phone Black ,fejy in c!id riot do so well and "08. (tf) .,. Oiyv, nnA VtThrA BASEBALL HEADS ROCKY SURE - 4;. BONDER PROTEST ,OF QUICK WIN . The 160-pounc J said; "This k ,. I a new taretr It is forguupn" 1 Fusari also RlM'kv rnm I. Executive of the city baseball NEW YORK Q - Rocky Oiaz-league will meet tonight to con- ian0, in trim condition, tudav predicted that he wil knock out pect him todo ' Charlie Fusarl In three rounds '' as quick as j when they meet at the Polo v,,,.u..,'' ONE WIN, ONE LOSS Guy Lombardp, London, Ont., native, Is commercials against the double-shown at the wheel of Tempo VI, his Harmsworth class power header on Sunday which saw boat in which he won the Canadian unlimited class at the Can- j Merchants win the right to meet adian National Exhibition. Lombardo lost the second heat Of j tof.,.,, -in hp finou Nn iGrounds here Wt-i!Mrsday nic,l,t. one round lw saws, new logging jacks, heavy WANTED Bv Dec. 15, furnished 3-ply roofing paper, slightly house or suite. Young couple used men's and boys' bicycles,' no children, ndn drinkers, desks, typewriters, guitars, 'Applv Box 1368 City. (219) saxaphones, battleship linoleum, etc. Everything at the WANTED Connie without chil- the race after he agreed to navigate his boat within the narrow sea-wall course to accommodate his smaller competitors who could not drive in the choppy lake. (C. P. Photo) ed cleanly and used good judg ment. Ferguson was hard to pass. Veitch did a good job drlv ing through to break up plays. Mazzone was also a strong de- endcT, barrow Gomez first at halfback W a thougtitful c ever PaVer Both ift fleience ana at- tack. Billy Gome, defended strongly. Parkhouse was the most dangerous forward getting a good goal and testing Boulter VelL ward got across some beautiful centres tout Favlikis waS lio effective. VuckovUfh was fair- Boulter 'did a grand job in Boal John Wilson was a very were a good halfback line with a" J" neat cmblned passing plays Bishop got a very clever goal when he went centre-forward In the second half. Owens got across some neat centres and Mercer was always cever tind constructive Price was ,. weak ,t and nf1 slow- 1nw pt Pat wiionn Wlls0n played hard and was fast. He shot well. McKay was fair but did not play his position at all times. Charlie Currie came on in the second half and did well enough at back. Bob Currie replaced Ward but lacked the former's experience. He improved. Orme iStuart returned to the city hy air Monday afternoon from a brtet trip to Vancouver. An interested Visitor In Prince Rupert tomorrow will be Fred RTnnPmnn sfmlnr rprtnrtpr nf t.hp I Montreal Daily star, who win j spend the afternoon and earls evening here gathering matei- scheduled between Canadian Legion and General Motors at - . , . '""i "" jjuouhcu beCauSe 0f W6t grounds' CAPS WIN FIRST ClV CIM A I CtTDICC YAKIMA Vancouver Capi-lanos defeated Yakima Bears 14- 5 ln tne flrst game of a best-of- five final series In the Western internntirmal nternatlonal hnwhall baseball play-offs nlnu nffJ nere last nignt. The second game will be Dlav- WANTED-Room and board for nee child . Apply Box 58 1 Daily News Office. (219) WANTED Two "housekeeping rooms, preferably furnished. Wanted by school teacher. Ph6ne Grten 883. (216) WANTED TO RENT Three i room house or aparcmem, frhiert or imfVnlsliprt. phone 70 Taxi. ,2l9) dren. both working, just arrived frtml Holland, wants sleeping and (or) living room. Apply Box 582, Daily News. (216) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Man to work in dairy and drive wholesale truck. Apply Northland Dairy. BOYS AND GIRLS-Opportun-ity for earning, after school hours "by delivering Dally News routes. Honest, reli- able boys and girls apply at BIG NAMES TO RING DURING WRESTLING McLaughlan, Stojack, Karlenko to. Take Part in Two-Nighter at Civic Centre The United Nations won't like this, becaue it smacks of warmongering, junior grade the Assembly r 1 The thing has overtones of mayhem On a grancl scale, being billed by Civic Centre manager Don For - T ward as a wrestling tournament for the junior cham Daily News office. (tf) on the district. Mr. Kaufman Apply'111 arrive on the Prince ear WANTED Meat cutter. Kaien Co-op. ttf about noon and leave by traig HELP 1V ANTED Man for lubrl'-l for JasPer ln tne evening. cation work, preferably single. I : Bob Parker Ltd. Uf)! Last night's football game. lowest prices. B. C. Furniture Co.. Black 324. NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES , -Link-belt Speeder Shovels, Cranes, Draglines; Adam-Road Graders; Littleford Bros. Black Top Road Maintenance Equipment; Owen Clamshell -Buckets and Hock Grapples; T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forklift Trucks; Nelson Bucket Loaders for Stockpile and Snow Removal; Rice Portable Centrifugal Pumps; National Dragline Scrapers and Buckets; National All Steel Gasoline Hoists; National Portable Sawmills; National Rotary Screens and Convevors. Full Information from Na tional Machinery Co. Ltd., Vancouver, B. C. (tf) FOR SALE 1942 Ford Del. half ton. Good tires, good running condition. 3000 miles on a new motor. Price $1,400, terms. Apply Box No 579 Daily News. ( , (217; FOR SALE Used shingles, selected, clear, $1.00 per bundle. Used 6" drop siding, painted. $60.00 per thousand: 1' x 6" common and 1" x 6" floorlnn. $50 00 npr thnnsnnH .Pnone 41. (215) FOR SALE 1940 Ford Deluxe J Sedan, first- class condition. Reasonable price. Apnlv "Bill's" Service Station. (220) FOR SALE Underwood Standard typewriter, good condition. Price $90.00. Apply 232 9th Ave. E. (214) FOR SALE Battery Radio and Sw,n2 aS iron' P.ho?n? FOR SALE 1930 Model A A-l sTtftne POfiri unVinletptM Eu nun pionship of northern British Col umbia. It's set for September 23 and 24. , I If you have any Idea that "junior" has anv relation to the ! The qooa-natured wh - - iias ioubiiu av tne ivic centre ll0"'.'!!'?"5-, Wfit "nU1here, mopped up the villainous Seagram's Ktnqs Plat CANADIAN WHISKY The price is &ooc-MiMi' ! IN FANS' EARS TOURNEY HERE but maybe, because it's will overlook It last Thursday night. incidentally, ln that event, Stojack and Jack Riser, who also . - - partnership of Leo Karlenko and Tarzan Potvin. Stojack and Karlenko will have featurp hilllncr In the first riltrht'n bout ThM man m will be none other than Jack McLaughlan, darling of the fans, whose shining purity, it is hoped, will have a deterring effect on Ull!lIIIIVllili!llillilUUIillllll!llii:UI!iiii!ilii Your House is an Asset MAINTAIN ITS VALUE . . . MAKE NEEDED REPAIRS NOW! For Estimates and Supplies PHONE 263 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors Vancouver vicvoria Thiadvr)lment It not publitlxd or dplayd by liquor br Govnmnr of rrriih Caurnbu. here tonight with the third 'and, if necessary the fourth at Vancouver. BROADWAY CAFE... BEST FOOD FINEST C Jim Hedgecock was last night's winning pitcher. AGENTS WANTEt) There is Leo Karlenko, of Seattle, currently suffering the Ignominy of being billed as the j "bad man" of the coast circuit. Leo will glare hate at one Frank Stojock, of Tacoma, with whom he tangled in a tag-team rough-house at the Vancouver Forum. I "GOVERNMENl LIOUOH ACT" . Section 25) i Nodce For AppHcadtin For a rinh License NOTICE Is hereby given that on the 13th day of September next the undersigned. LOYAL ORDER OF i MOOSE. PRINCE RUPERT LODGE j NUMBER 1051. Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a Club License In respect ot the premises situate nt Second Avenue West, City dated at the city of Prince ru- FRIENDLY SEKYlCt side'r the protests 'entered bv games are scheduled for tonight. BASK BALL No games were scheduled in 1 either the National or American , leagues yesterday. ' the baser instincts of Karlenko. The Second night's offering will see Mr. McLaughlan meet the Winner of the Stojack-karlenkb mateh, the loser of the first Vnatch to act as referee. At itake Saturday night will be a magnificent belt, emblematic of the northern British Columbia championship. McLaughlan already holds the coast championship, a trifling honor which will pale Into Insignificance by comparison with the northern championship. . Both night's bouts will be preluded ' ty boxing preliminaries featuring local fighters. l SUFFERED AGONIZING FAtNf Ml I 4cnn4 ntrfyl. M Ktin Vmt Si (Pr Prince Rupert Florist... 400 400 3 3rd Ave. dor. 51U Tel. 777 Yl Flowers far All Occasions SMITH & ELKIHS ' V. ' PLUMBING , , AND " L '" HEATING Phone 174 P 1. Box 274 NEW ROYALi HOTEL . A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ,1-110.16 281 P.O. Box 1961 Salt Lake Ferry Sunday & Thursday SCHEDULES Sundays Continuous service commencing 11 a.m. Thursdays Leave Cow Bay Floats 2:30, 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. Last boat leaving Salt Lake at 10 p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS FOR PARTIES BY-APPOINTMENT Phone GREEN 391 or BLACK 926 Red eaB. 41S (216) 9ir7 UK bALE immediate posses- sic.n. centrally located four- FOR SALE $3600. 37-foot trol-1 Jl00"1? house on two lots-ler. Crown Chrysler in A-l Furniture including oil-burn-shape or will trade for lar- ln? ranRe a"d oil heater. Full eer boat suitable -for towins price $3,400. R. E. Mortimer, K O. Box 1432. (216) 324 2nd Ave., Phone88. J217) FOR'sALElTigFOTd Armv F0R SALE OR SWAP 161 acres truck 3500 miles since New timbered land 12. cleared, 5- i Mercury 110 motor ' seal roni house, country store, at M beams, tires new, new van Kltwanga. B. C. Ideal for 3 Chmese Dislw FOR TAKE-HCMI ( FHOW W AGENTS: Take orders f6r men's of Pr'h Rupert. Province of British neckties. We deliver direct to Columbia, upon lands described at your customers No stock to Lota 3 and Bl0,k 21 A- Spctlon L carry. Write Murgatroyd Sales 923' 'r.l"c! P"1 ifnd RoR; Company, Station R. Toronto, 'R"t'"nJD str1' ,n tthe Prylnce ' Ontario (219l Brlttsn Columbia, to entitle each vii) ' member of the said Club to keep on BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I tne premises a reasonable quantity I of liquor for personal consumption BUSINESS FOR SALE Taxi and on the premises, and entitling the Stand to . conduct business. Club to purchase liquor from a. ven-1946 Ford Deluxe Sedan, four rtor &hd to sell by the glass the door, accessories and highway "que so purchased to its mem-plates included, $2,000 cash.'bcrs and fswts for consumption on Phone Red 976. (217) tnp Club Premises in accordance1 : . with the provisions of the "Govern- ROOM AND BOARD ' ment Liquor Act" and the regula- . . I tions' nromulcated thereunder rrmirs 7 am. to 1 FOR RENT run Ki-uomionaDie sieep-, ing ixxtm in very quiet fionie nZZ?te,SZil gentleman. Central. . Refer ences required. Box No. 578, i ually News. (214) FOR RKNT RWnin Yrwn in. Phone Green 937. (210) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Well located house close in. One block from schools, store, bus. 4 rooms, bath and pantry. On two lots, fenced. Inspection invited af- ter 7 p.m. 633 8th Ave. E. or phone Blue 715. (215) I FOR SALE-7 room house 4'ed large gar den. Phone Blue 370. ifilgames Z.' . 7 . sman mm or mink ranch nice iouu, terms Apply ver- non Rowe, Aldine Apts. Prince Rupert, B. C. (214) ,R SALE oaT Duplex ;, house good location. One 5 room apart ment ready for occupancy Oct. 1st. Apply 531 6th W. after 6:00 p.m. (214) SIX ROOM Wartime, newly painted and decorated on bus route. Utility room added at rear. Lot cleared and fenced ! Can be handled lor $1500.00. down. , I FOUR ROOM fully 'plastered house on 8th Ave. East, ln very good condition with two lots in garden. Full price $3000.00. For information or inspection see Robert E. Mdn-tadoi Limited. "(214) FOR SALE Bayvlew Hotel as rooming house, 36 rooms steam heated. Phone Red 320. P. O. Box 121, Prince Rupert, B. C. (219) FOR SALE House" $1500 down, also some furniture. Apply 1136 Hays Cove Ave. (219) a Mobilestore On Wheels ! PRINCE I BOWLING P""- tne province of British Col-Dally "mbla, this 5th day of August, AD 1948. y ft i new new paint naint. ' inh lob. excellent ovi,ii..,,( snape. 233 11th St. . rill.v idhI - 1 - - - - FOR SALE Underwood portable typewriter, excellent conrli- . tion. 1341 Plggot Ave (216) FOR SALE Tropical fish (Gup-pios). Please call after 4 o'clock. Phone Red 438. 629 Jlth Ave. West. (215) FOR SALE Folding baby buggy """"d op' one vear, 20 00 1 Theyer baby table, $10.00 Orbrit vacuum cleaner. $20.00. McClary triumph cook stove with sawdust burner attached $t0 00. All in eood condition. Write Mrs. H Morris, Telkwa, B. C. Phone 70H. . (215) PERSONAL PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES twelve samples for 50c post Taid in plain sealed wrapper. catalorue included. General ' Novelty Co Dept. 'PR.' 71 Major St., Toronto, Ont. (235) ArtvertlH ?:i the Daliy News! uiPiiii'iii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiPiiiiiiira NOW AVAILABLE LOOK FOR TOK NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL Paper Towels TO RENT Room and board in quiet nome for young lady. Aoniy Box 580 News Office, (21 SI 1 1 CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photo? Taken at Home Phone GVeen 389 218 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 1 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX ftETURNS PREPARED R. E. MORTIMER S24 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) LOYAL ORDER OP MOOSE NUMBER 1051 j H. T. MSncey, Secretary. (213) h D0TTIED mm Phone 654 IJc ptr toim p.4 l ,mpttn Ubtltd by any B.C Brtwiry IMi dv.rtli.m.rH k not pubthhtri prytl by tht Liquor Control Botrd Gntmmm 4 Bdutk Colunbx, FOR SALE ONE 1938 FORD BUS WITH OH WITHOUT ENGINE WHICH IS IN GOOD CONDITION " OFEN 3:30 P.1 J Saturday" t 12 Ml PHONE ' BOWLF0B chKE IMS Pain nfect 712 Secoi Deodorants - Disi Suitable for 'I A Home .More-BRUSHES SEATTLE ' Tuesday, 1:30 "p.m., Camosun Friday, 5 p.m., 'Catala Sunday, 10 p.hi., Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT S.'MPSON , Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Sept. 9 and 23 , FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ' s.s. Coquitlam, Sept. 2, 16, 30 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 Price 1s reasonable suitable terms can be arranged For nieanin.? and Janitor SupP11 PRIIICE RUPERT SUPPlf in nam. tft - mssi- Q. Phone 632