B Ptfnri KEper! aHf "T3fi OE. Monday, August 16, 1948 Sport Shots U PA YS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WTH An unsolved mystery is the disease which attacked the trout in Blagdon "Lake, Somersetshire, England, causing the " I ' - ' ' . ' - 1 t t . Jr 4 v if if 1 I . ' V V j ma water to be closed to anglers- Sluslfleds: So per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 60o. Birth KotloM: 60c; Cards of Thanks, Death Notice; Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 3. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE Sla'slfled Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. the last year. Reopening has been set for September 1. Many trout died or wasted away when Cigarette Tobacco FOR RENT CARD OF THANKS FOR RENT 2 roomed cabin. Apply 208 6th East. (197) MILD. SWEET, BRIGHT VIRGINIA FOR RENT House, 8 rooms and bath, close In. Nicely furnished Basement. 343 7th Ave. West. Phone Black 973. (197) Mrs. Adam Mcintosh and Percy Mcintosh desire to express deep appreciation of kindness, sympathy and assistance of many friends during the long illness of Mr. Mcintosh and at the time of their recent bereavement. (It) the epidemic was at Its height. Scientists from Bristol University and ministry of agriculture and fisheries experts were unable to trace some definite parasitic infection. One theory Is that shortage of food for the young trout used for restocking during the war caused weakness and liability' to diseseas. A big restocking program now is being carried out, with the introduction of some .20,000 five-inch yearling trout from the Bristol Waterworks Company hatcheries. So fattening is the natural food at Blagdon that five-inchers grow to one pound in a year. Biggest trout caught in the lake weighed 10 pounds four ounces. FOR RENT Lovely 6 room house, full garden, garage and electric stove. 5 minutes from town. 241 5th Avenue West. Today in TOR SALE Phone Black 961. t)f FOR RENT Dining room In the Terrace Hotel. This is a good FOR SALE One washing machine and one mantel radio. Excellent condition. 217 6th Ave. East. Phone Red 712. (193) Olympics Wound Up opportunity for the right party. Must be able to supply own equipment. This is a fair Impressive Ceremonies Bring Games to End School. Aueust , Autust Letiion. Septem: Stuart Sr.. ly large place. Rent will be FOR SALE Brown circulating heater. 226 8th Ave. Easr. (192) reasonable. Apply P. Murie men in singing the Olympic hymn "Let Us Be Glad." It was specially written by Sir Alan Herbert. It Is sung to the tune of "Londonderry Air," better known as "Danny Boy." Terrace Hotel, Terrace, B.C. (194) A wild Syracuse southpaw- OLYMPIC STADIUM, Wembley, rf A throng of 84.000 stood in respectful silence Saturday and wateched the final stood In respectful -silence Saturday and watched the final ceremonies of the 1948 Olympic called Johnny Vander Meer walked 10 men but limited Toronto Maple Leafs to five hits to give t he Chiefs a 3-1 interna F.ASTH FOR SALE Exceptional Value. 5 room house close to schools and downtown. Concrete basement, corner location, fur- . nace, fully modern, $3300. Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342. 307 -3rd. Ave. W. (193) The chorus: "Let us be glad, but not because of winning; "Let us go home one family - v: V.--v - J XSMi " .' i tional League victory 11 years I Games. ago today. The next year he found his control and made the experts throw t he record The Olympic flame was extinguished, the flags of 59 countries were lowered, and that was Savoy Mercru Muo-t FOR RENT Four roomed furnished flat, buth, toilet and oil range. Phone 422. (193) FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 801 Bordeh' Street. (tfi FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room. 427 5th Ave. East Phone Blue 967. (19o) FOR RENT Suites, Bay Apartments. Apply Mrs. Greening. Phone Black 815 during day, after 5:00 p.m. Red 391. (199) book out t he window by tossing FOR SALE 2 highchairs, 1 mantel radio with grama-phone attachment, 1 child's rocker, 1 twin carriage, 1 circulator heater. 914 Hays Cove Ave. (193) FOR SALE Terrace, B.C., 3 acres all cleared, in orchard two consecutive no-hit games for Cincinnati Reds. Vander Meer is still on the Reds' pitching staff. today. ''God make our games a glorious beginning, "And hand in hand, together guide us on our way." A five-gun salute boomed out, rocking the packed stadi-tim. The Olympic flame in its .even-foot urn flickered out. Then, as if in protest, It flared up again momentarily In a great the end. The five-hour finale, beginning with the colorful equestrian competition known as the Prix de Nations, was an unforgettable spectacle. Contested in rain and damp, Doubles' Bowling and garden. Six room house FOR RENT One sleeping room. sultry weather since July 29, the m fire, and subsided for 650 7th Ave. East, phone Red 471. . (tf) with basement. Barn, root-house, garage and shed. The house is furnished with rugs, lick of good. VERDUN, QUE., AUDIENCE BEES GIRLS WRESTLE Blonde June Byers and dark-haired Rose Evans, two buxom females from south of the border, put on 55 minutes of exciting wrestling in the ring at Verdun, near Montreal, and gave ?he audience their money's worth. Hair-pulling and eye-gouging were some of the tactics used by the girls in their wrestling. Here Rose winds up and seconds later June was flat on her back City aldermen said they would immediately take steps to try to prevent another performance of female wrestling. In men's doubles bowling of the annual tournament of the Canadian National Recreation Association's lawn bowling club, Jarvis McLeod and H. Woodside won 23 to 14 over W. J. Ranee and Harry White. WANTED RICH IN TIMBER ! More than a third of Finland ' is high quality timberland which ; Is the country's richest natural j resource. j 14th modern Olympics closed in brilliant sunshine. There were bands and choirs, speeches and prize-giving, and a parade of Boy Scouts carrying each country's flag. Unlike opening day, there was no parade of athletes. Mexico won the final two prized horesmanshlp crowns. In Prix de Nations, an arduous test of riding skill, Lt.-Col. H. Mariles-Cortez, on Arete, won the individual championship WANTED Car batteries, car radiators, brass and copper; paying good prices. See B.C. FURNITURE CO.. Black 324 W. A N T E D Second-hand linc-leum, In good condition; also range ana heater. Kitchen uteinsils and dishes. A cow and some chickens go with this property. Fruit ripening on the trees and some fruit already canned in the basement. This property Is situated about 3Vi miles east of Terrace and is half mile from school and post office. Full price $2500.00 cash. Prince Rupert Realty Co. (193) C.N;R.A. Protest Their Own Victory In Play-Off Game s -C.N.R.A. 13, 99 TAXI 4 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! bedroom dresser. Apply Box stab at a line drive off A. Hart-wig's bat. There were runners on second and third at the time and Parlett's catch made the third out, thus cutting off a promising 99 Taxi rally. Pierce and Gurvich were the heavy hitters, the only players who made more than one safe hit. 378 Dally News. HELP WANTED Canadian National Recreation Association tieci FOR SALE "New and Used Fur with a superb performance against which only six and one-quarter faults were charged. His marvellous ride gave Mex the city fastball play-offs at one game each when they administered a 13-4 drubbing to 99 Taxi at Gyro HELP WANTED Woman to take care of house and small child for two months; live in. Phone Green 897. (192) Dunbar's record on the mound eVtrttiTOfl 4Unt Vn .11,-... I I i i. fark baturday night, then turned around and jeopar ico the team championship, with Spain second and Great; Britain third. NEXT IN HELSINKI j uiz.cu uicxi viclui uy emeiuig a pruiebi iu me last- hits, waltted four and struck ball commission at 99 Taxi's use of a player whom out eleven. niture and Hardware. Slightly used Bedroom Suites, Kitchen , Sets' from $12.50; Bed, complete $15; used Carpet In good shape; Occasional and Kitchen Chairs; enamel Wash Basina $5; Underwood Typewriter in ' perfect shape; Office Chairs; npw unpainted Book Cases. Other useful household articles. B.C. FURNITURE CO., Black 324. (tf they considered unqualified. i C.N.R.A. AB R R H POH BOYS WANTED Boys desiring News routes should leave. their names at the office as vacancies may be occurring any day 5c Per D If the commission honors the ( vided him plenty of field sup- Cembella cf 4 C.N.R.A. protest, -C.N.R.A.'s vie-j port. Nixon lb 2 tory will be strictly for the fans 99 Taxi opened with Pilfold Dunbar p 4 J. Siyfried Edstrom. president of the International Olympic 1 Committee, pronounced the Closing of the games and called ; upon the youth of every country to assemble In four years WANTED Girl for general laundry work. Apply Pioneer Canadian Laundry. (tf) iini iui viie xoxjt. gamin 111 MACHINERY FOR SALE and not for the record because , who pitched a little more than Schwab c 5 the game would be stricken from 'one inning. However, since the w- Stephens 2b .... 4 the books, leaving the railroad- j first six runs were charged Tschabold ss 6 ers still trailing the taxi boys against him, he was marked as Parlett 3b 3 1-0 in games. I the losing pitcher. Jack Rose-1 Hildebrand rf 5 Bone of contention is Art dale relieved him' in the second, J- Wesch If 1 Olsen, whom 99 Taxi put on the pitching to three men. Two of D- Stewart If 3 mound in the second Inning, ' these walked and the third hit 37 desnite previous C.N.R.A. warn-1 safely. 99 Taxi AB WANTED Experienced receptionist - Stenographer. Duties commence Sept. 1. Apply Civic Centre. (tf) TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National HOME BUILDINO-LIKE COLD WATER IS SOMETHING YOU DONT JUMP INTO. FOR ESTIMATES ON MATERIALS CONSULT Mitchell & Currie Limited PHONE 363 Builders and Contractors 2 3 2 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 13 R 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 AGENT WANTED Portable Sawmills manufac- tured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf H PO 3 2 0 6 Finland's capital. , "The Olympic Games cannnt. enforce the peace to which all humanity aspires," he said, "but, it gives the opportunity to all the youth of the world to find out that all men on earth are brothers. "Thus the games help to obtain peace, particularly If you consider that the young men who have comped here today will one day become the leaders of their nations." As the flag-bearing Boy Scouts disappeared down the competitors' tunnel, voices of ESTABLISHED BUSINEES IN ings that, since he had not Then Olsen was brought from Price 3b 5 PRINCE RUPERT NOW ( taken part in two league games! the bench and Art Murray re- Forman lb 4 AVAILABLE. The J. R. Wat- for 99 xaxi prjor to the start1 tired from the game. It was Rosedale p rf 5 kins Company has an opening of tne piayoffs, he would not1 then that C.N.R.A. announced Gurvich c 5 for a full-time representa- be considered eligible under the their protest. . .Pilfold p cf 3 tive in Prince Rupert to take hiA comrnisslon ruies. oisen was very wild for Hartwig 2b 5 over and handle a profitable . nl,narip. 1mmpriiaipiv ,i,. Olsen n 5 METAL WOKK 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 I - - . . LWu iixixiiiga, warning Bcvrn - PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel. Roofing. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. tf well - established business.' entered a complaint but agreed men in three innings and forcing Murray rf : 0 to finish the game under pro four runs across. Then he set- u- "artwig ss .... 5 tied down and did exceptionally R- Wesch If 3 well, excent for one bad innint 41 SAVOY HOTEL Real opportunity for right man. Phone GREEN 973 or write R. Hundeide, Box 29(5, Prince Rupert, or The J. R. Watkins Company, 1010 Al-berni, Vancouver. (197) 8 21 1 the great throng joined a white- rn 4n' mhoH ""bed nVtnlr nfl Afft n n .1 ... C.N.R.A. 400 the seventh-wben he again lost 334 000 300-13 of) men and wo- test so that the fans would not be left on the bleachers without seeing a game. Later, despite the fact that they won, they announced' that control and walked three more 99 Taxi 002 000 110- men, forcing in three more runs Carl Zarelli, Prop. CityMerchants WORK WANTED SECOND-HAND ATTRACTION I Phone 37 F.O. Boi (44 Bats are not attracted to they would make the protest stick as a matter of principle, The railroaders had little trouble dominating 99 Taxi at Olsen gave up only three safe hits, but walked 12. Frank Parlett, C.N.R.A. third baseman provided the most INFORMATION WANTED FOR THE PURPOSE of closinj; an estate, information is being sought as to the present whereabouts of one, James G. Garnett, Jr., who was last heard of as an employee of the Prince Rupert Dry Dock in the year 1921. Any information available would be appreciated. Please rhone 14 between 9 and 5 or V.'rite Box 658. (194) lights because of the ilumina-tion. They catch the insects which are thus attracted. FRASER STREET Prince Rupert WORK WANTED Bookkeeper experienced GENERAL & PUBLIC ACCOUNTING available Immediately, full or part time. Please reply to Box 380 Daily News. (MWS) any part of the game. In the 1 spectacular play of the game In first three innings, they ran up 'the seventh inning when he made a successful barehanded You saw it in the Daily News! RUPERT MARIN- City merchants are asked In future to have copy for all display advertisements into the Dally News office by 4 p.m. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department in keeping to the regular hour for publication. a 10-3 lead which the taximen never threatened at any of the later stages. They employed Ian Dunbar on the mound and pro- THIS AND THAT (J. CLAUSEN & S0 PERSONAL MEYERS STUDIO'S SPECIAL We Take Listings of . . . ROATS FOR SALE OR AND FI' BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE TRY- CHRISTMAS OFFER One 8x10 Colortone Oil Portrait in DeLuxe Folder $1.99 ONLY. Make appointment when salesman calls at your door. Extra copies available at reasonable rates. (It) RUPERT MARINE . ar J THAI LAND REGISTRY ACT Re: Tertlflrate of Title No. 3:fi4-I to lt 12, Block 31, Hertlon 1, City of Prince Rupert, Map H'H. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued in the name of Joe Fook. has been filed In this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, Issue a Provisional Certificate of Title in lieu of said lost Certificate unless In the meantime valid objec FOR QUICK Just East of LlpsetUlM1 Box 548 FOR BEST HOTEL SERVICE in LAND REGISTRT ACT - "Re: Certificate of Title No. 27642-1 to Blocks Eighteen (18) and Nineteen (19), Townslte of Masset, Map 646. excepting Lot "A" of Block Nineteen (19), Townslte of Mas-set, Map 946. as shown on Reference Plan 1600, and Lot "B" of Block Nineteen (19), Townslte of Masstt, Man B46, as shown on Ref-ernce Plan 1601. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of Nootka Pack-( lng Company (1937) Limited has been filed in this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, issue Provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the Interior, stop at Telkwa Hotel, 244 miles from Prince Rupert, just half way to Prince George. (tf) Vacationing mw n tion be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, BC. this 9th day of August. 1948, A D. ' ANDREW THOMPSON Deputy Registrar of TitleB. (215) . . t 1 I t.ro vnil carefree holwW J . .....tmlim the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing. DATED at the Land Registry Of ENGINE TUNE-lr -'" , .,urt. -Insurance .sixr Safety CANADA DEPARTMENT OK AdKICl I.Tl RE Prulrie I arm Rehabilitation Act EXTENSION OE TIME PERSONAL The Green Rooms, 622 Fraser Street, under new management. Boarding rooms and rooms. Phone Black 548. (198) TRY THE TERMINAL'S FRESH Jersey Milk or Buttermilk with your next DeLuxe Hamburger. (tf flee. Prince Ruper.t B.C., this 29th HKAKE insrr.i 1 - conl WHEEL ALIGNMENT"'" J ThlB is to advise that the date of closing of tenders for the diversion day of July, 1948. A D. ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar of Titl (211) Uel for long aism' of Portage Creek and for channel Your Best Eating Place FILL COURSE MEAL8 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Banquet Hall for .Luncheons, Dinners and Parties Chinese Dishes BROADWAY CAFE 608 3rd Ave. W. Phone 200 Improvment work on the Llllooet River between Llllooet and Tenasse . -We"' . uurhlCfll Lakes, about twenty-seven miles Ana last but not leasi "-- (JIi of 1 I and know that every part Reader and classified adver south of Pemberton, British Col LOST tisers are requested to submit their copy to the office. Telephoned advertisements often lead to mistakes against which LOST Man's wrist watch Tuesday night, between Seal Cove lubricated and checked-indu"" LINDSAY MOW .'c3' i ir umbia, has been extended from 2:00 o'clock p.m. Regina Time, August 27. 1948. to 2:00 o'clock p m. Regina Time, September 10th. 1948. By Order L B. THOMSON. Director of Rehabilitation, 910 McCallum Hill Building, Regina, Saskatchewn. and Hays Cove on 6th Ave. Tlie Grorpc Mtritr Aftuwa ftrrvirr. Inc. the Daily News cannot guarantee Reward. Phone Rred 728. (192) "Here comes my mother. Let's hide and watch her gt hysterical1 (tf)