Prfnrc Hupm Dan? f3eto8 ttU. Saturday, February 31, 1943 ENGLISH CUPS & SAUCERS - - Classified Advertising - - Clarified: 2c por wrrd fwr lnwrtlnn. minimum ehare. 50c Birth NnttrM, Sc: C.irUs of Thanks. Doath Notion, Funeral Nation. Manuie aiwl Ensjagempnt Annonnrrmenui. J. fob wai FOR 8AI.K FANCY DISHES for TEAS and DINNERS TOR RENT Warm, comfortable lee ping room, reasonable. ! Apply 806 Fraser Street. 50i j i FOR, SALE House, near Booth School on 5th Avenue. 4 rooms and bath. Prince Rupert Realty Co. Phone Green 917. tf' FOR 8 A L E Five-room house with bathroom, oil burner and furnace. Partly furnwhod. 140 9th Ave East. 47i KiifritAf teSfrlMk, Jtbiw, &&&& i;v III" 518 Third West R Ml 400 j D FOR RENT Sewing machines.! portable electrics. $500 per month. Includes prompt de-' livery and return. Singer! Sewing Machine Co. Phone 8G4. (54ij FOR RENT Two rooms fur-1 nished. 336 9th West. 45) FOR RENT Housekeeping ' room in private home. Close to ! town. 720 Cth Ave. West. Bhtoj v ; i " ' ? ? ,VW 4 y.i!? " - FOR SALE Small modern house. Atlin Avenue. Blue 296. 46 FOR SALE Generating plant, like new, 3b0 watt, lis volt, phone Red 985 evenings. (45) '. V. 325. , (if, FOR SALE Four-room liousr and lot, 9th Ave. West, twj blocks off McBride. Aiily G. P. Tinker & Co. 44' PARADE Mm FOR RENT 4-roam furnished suite and furniture for sale. Dybhavn & Hanson, 315 3rd Avenue. (49) : I )w r r. t i w FOR SALE Local freah eggs at 308 7th Ave. West. Phone Blue 973. 44 ROOM A.iiii IJOARD wiUi bcmty und step i .m jn a fiared, loose-V Shuttle Coat. .ml that cuddled feeling, i ui'.i- (if tii r Khiirtie ;),( y are as new as to- iAJffe' ROOM AND BOARD $43 ach double; $48 single. Sleeping rooms for rent Table meals Mrs. Lawlty, 022 Fraser Street (tf) FOR SALE 1929 Model A. Parts. Good engine, new 000x10 wheels and tires. Dan's Service Station, McBride Street . , (44, SCHOOLS AM) t t)I.I KOr ilcrina Suits make hits wher- (..v r. but their pace is ,;.,,(! hv the mnger jacket in !:!( g.ttianlines and love- materials. K-i. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW for Spring examinations. Write M. C. C. Civil Service School, 301 En-derton Bklg., Winipeg, The Sikorsky SJ 5J1 helicopter has adready won its sour as an 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 pistributors, 254 Sherbrook,St West, Montreal, Que. RCAF search and rescue aircraft, having been used on several merry missions, and one of the flying windmills is shown above demonstrating th ...i s ivr.-x.nalied BUDGET PLAN will enable ,: i t. y.mr Spring Ensemble jaow at no added cost. INIfilLST - NO CARRYING CHARGES tie manner in which it. is able to pick up an in- ering supplies while t he aircraft is hovering. The helicopter was one of three recently-acquired RCAF planes which put on a special demonstration recently iFeb.l 1 and 12 at Rockcliffe air station, near Ottawa, for members of the House of Commons and the Senate, high ranking officers of the three Armed Forces, and government officials. Shown in the background are the other two aircraft which put on flying demonstrations, the 3peedy Vampire jet fihte. and the big four-eng?:.ed North Star Transport. 1 RCAF Photo 1 jured per.-.on MACHIM.i(l f OR SALE TO SAW belter lumber more H-i,)L. drawn up into the cockpit of the helicopter, which whh is u h..vent... motionless, is Cpl. Harry Brownrigg, playing t!-e part ol :in injur, airn.au. The Sol is fitted with a hydraulic winch, whirl, ,-uu be a.s, ,1 us .shown above, or for raising or low- economically use the modern 1 and up-to-date type National ' Portable Sawmills manufac- j FOR SALE Simplex Engines tured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) l'i to 31 H P. air cooled; 30 to 185 H.P. Marine Straight 01 Reduction Drive; also Stationary-Industrial. Northern B.C. Agents. BYTOWN MACHINE WORK8. U) juFE PERSONAL in this Prince Rupert '..) ;));; jixks THE COAL -IGNITION PARTY V be taken for garbage disposal throughout the city especially since two rats of European origin have recently been found in the city. These are particularly noted as disease carriers anr. there is no wish to foster thei,-here. If food is scarce within tht city, rats make for the ciU believe in united front progress for Co-operative Commonwealth Federation. Inquire Fay B. Gamblin, heating FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12:00 o'clock noon February 26, 1948, mark'ed "Tender IODE. Hail" for th land and premises at 5th Av L-S7)e.s.s and Professional specialist. Phone Green 471. Prince Rupert. 44 dump. A few miles is nothing to a hungry rat. And while w. ARCHERS Send for your treat enue East near McBride Street Lots 19 and 20, Block 2, tion 6, known as J.O.P.E. Hail. Premises may be Inspected by arrangement with Mrs W. D. ise and price list on newest line Canadian-made archery tackle featuring Folberth-type v I I. KINS LTD I '" .'i:.d Hciainj; f- 1 v, rs who own garbage tins do our bi. ! the city is preparing an incinerator which will dispose of edible garbage at the dump. Which will 'eave the rat family neither here nor there. Exactly where we want th?m' JOHN MOSTAD CARPENTER AND GAP.INKT MAKER PHONE RED 752 laminated bow amazing cast and durability. Modern Commodity Sales, Cobble Hill, B.C. P.O. Uox 2:1 Weiss, 101 5th Avenue East 1 Phone Green 955 1 Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Brown & Harvey, Box 658, Prince Rupert. (44. CAR OWNERS Public Liability and Property Damage Insur ance at reasonable rates. Call '. !. rHKNRY : MIT!! IU.OCK I'O Box HOI ARMSTRONG AGENCIES, 342. j HOUSES! HOUSES; HOUSES! (49. 13 Room Bungalow; near Con- arrived. Johnny-on-the-spot, with both hands full of a new and better poison. It did the trick. It worked a sad, sad ending to a sad existence. On one occasion, aiter a similar battle between a rat wise to traps and poisons, finding the carcass revealed a family of 17 baby rats. Mr. Boas thinks such numbers a little outstanding but non-the-!ess, an example of the prolific fecundity of rats. Reproducing, in even smaller numbers, four times a year is a significance to be remembered by those who keep them lor pets. This feeding is done tincly of course. No one, on question would say: -a dog. and a cat, a few h?ns and s?vera! rats which wc never see." Instead, they feed the dog at the back door, and the cat. There is little left of the meal but it takes little to attract a rat. A few crumbs are enough. Add a soup bone, thrown to th' dog who gnaws contentedly for awhile, not dreaming tuat when he leaves it the rats move in. In the ht-n-yaid it is ever better. Rats like whatever hen." like grain, niuih or just the peelings from vegetables. Besides, in the usual clutter of pens and boxes, there is shelter Irom wind and rain, and th-human eye. Garbage-tins, however, are th-chief delight. Particularly th" ones where housewives are so busy they have no time to place a lid on tightly. The ones will, lids, with no disarray of paper and garbage about them, are a total loss. . , PRINCE RUPERT liOTTEK COLLECTOR and MESSENGER PHONE GREEN 955 cent for Pacific Bottle BC. Ltd If the Psecl Piper- that lurid old rat-catcher of .storybook, fame- returned to t:ke up h:s (-Id trade, he would not be as successful as he was on that last ai.i-raranre. Not that any of ui would like him to be. for are our street not t.-:-n.in with little childicn just as curioiw of the new as tho.-e who played on the streets of Haiiielin? But, of cou..se. the present -day child may tc as immune to trickery as are our rats -and I (lb mran th? common, par. baue-siieakinu type not classed among fur -bearing animal;. There are io special price quo latioiis over their clunky hides but there are quotations of kind. Some of these arc f,t reading; .some are net. It oeornds on how loP. said rat. or rats, elude said qt.oter. And in our city no small volume was compiled over a period 01 inrce months when one lone rat pitted all his wits against thoj-c of on? of our bankers. Naturally, the rat lost on the l;.-t day of the third month. The whole thing started over potatoes. B.'th the rat and Mr. Banker wanted them. In time, he resent r-d e:tre'r,ely buying whole potatoes, storing them in Y rad Street; immediate posses HELP WANTED MALE STATIONARY ENGINEERS WELSH PEOPLE ARE ORGANIZING Welsh people, gamering in the Civic Centre Thursday right under the conve nership of W. D. Griltiths, decided to organize a society here. On March 1, St. David's Day, a sucial will be held in the Civic Centie to mark the birthday of Wales' patron saint. Organisation of the society will be further proceeded with at that reunion. lirst. But Rat, or his inglorious ancestors, had known the deceit of such puddles. They were to be avoided which he did. Next, baited traps were mad? ,'tady. Each time the bait went missing, and Rat went free. Added to natural disappointment was the fact that an already (ducated rat was getting a post-jtraduat" ( .re. And at man's rxpen,-( fc Poisons wire next in line. By this time, fiu-nd Rat was having skimpy meals. All food -stuffs disappeared simultaneously in the basement all except neat little lid-bits spread liberall" with something rats are guaranteed to like. , This one didn't. He did like , what was under it. and ate overv crumb. The icing was left un-: touched. ' I Different kind.s of pois-on were tried, in different ways. Or." tiinf food and poison food W'ere' prepared. Placed In paper baps some were markrd poisun," tr?1 others not. Without suggesting this was for the rat's conven-ienee. or that he could read, : was still fantastic. For. the bags maikrd "poison' 'went untouchedthe others bore the ravages of a starving rodent. Finally, unwilling to see defeat, Mr. Banker called for assistance from the sanitary in- spector. The extermination of rats is Mr. Boas' pet hobby. He "'il'. I.. 1 UK sion $850. 4 Room Modern Home; basement; furnace, smartly decorated; electric range and unit sink; harbor view; very reasonably priced. .Heating or Power 1, $2400-2700, $2100-2400, $1800-2100, Province of British Columbia. f- ! '' ml. f Auditor, etc. Each candidates must indicate 1 v FMurir-, Compiled Phrne 387' the class and number 'of his ' Former Katy's Kleen Kitchen, provincial stationary engneers' j Seventh and Fulton, Seven p'HYMAN l- m: skijvice -- iNTR ACTORS Watch the Classir.ed Ads! Rooms; basement and furnace; ideal for conversion to duplex. Rock bottom price. 6 room house with three room suite; close In; good condition Easy Terms. . ARMSTRONO AGENCIES ' : , 1 Enone 342 certificate. Full particulars on posters in Post Offices, Offices of the National Employment Service or the Civil Service Commission, Vancouver. Application forms, obtainable thereat, should be filed not later than March 11. 1948., with the Civil Service Com THOM SHEET METAL LTD. nRIC SPEERS. M:r. 1 301 Overlook Specializing In Marine and General Sheet Metal Work Electric and Acetylene Welding Boat Tanks Slacks Furnaces Gutter Work. 253 East First Avenue Phone Black 884 DONT DELAY - PHONE TOD Ax RILL'S MESSENGER SERVICE Phnne Grpen 955 Day and Night Service WANTED WANTED TO RENT Four or five rooms, unfurnished or partly furnished house, centrally located. Phone Red 633. f ' isnrs 01 an Kinds . i H r" b . -- -.'.sana 011 Burners mission, 701 Yorkshire Bldg., FOR SALE Radio phonograph, 525 Seymour St., Vancouver, j automatic record changer, like It) new. Reasonable. Apply Room PHWiS: - Red 894 Gre his basement, only to brin-r them up half-cau-n. The culprit must be dealt wiih. and plans were laid for the attack cap! und dead or alive. A water trap was fixed un 28, Inlander. I45i : WANTED Gentleman requires . warm room, bedsitting room preferred, with full or partial 1 board. Central. Apply Box 31". j Daily News office. i4a FOR SALE Fresh eggs at 308 7th Ave. West. (70 'TKKIOR Mr. Boas hopes more care wih ('(i:ators 'EON DIE -In the Hands of the Receiver! By Chic Young : PAPF.7? HANG ING t r niurk 245 'i 1 'v'wi HOLD TME ----J1'. ( LtNS.CDDiF. ) I'LL WJKI PHOTOGRAPHY Developing, Printing Enlarging, Picture Framing Chandler and Cowjjill 216 Fourth Street Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 1 Hill Thorntm "AN VOL! COME IMC TO Tun STAC. 1 LlfT,TAI(T5 PAITTV WE'VE AMD AC.K' '.".H XO-.K'T '1. MV W;FF f JIY SHOP p-anent Waving TO PET A T-',,, , ' " IT f It's Rock Work CALL BLUE 939 M. SAUNDERS CONCRETE SIDEWALKS BASEMENTS Vour house and yourself .fully Insured while I do the work. FOR SALE New and used furniture, hardware and office furniture, etc. Used McClary Electric Range. $25; Vacuum Cleaner, electric, $7.50; Dining Room Table, $6.50; 5-piece Kitchen Set, $12.50; Eiderdown Sleeping Bag, $22.50; Slightly Used Radios, Rifles; j New Gurney Ranges, complete I with water jackets; Trunks; Suitcases; Linoleum Squares. All kinds of other useful articles at very low prices. B.C. FURNITURE CO., Black 324. ! 'WORK. WANTED q - baf IIP 7 I They dagwoocu J w- hupryup; I CAN'T HOLD J firtVl f THE LINE ALL, t ' Z-jpyj kim bly 'v Culture in 1,s branches. 4th I1"' Ptim RK 7:1 f'K Mi-WHINNF.Y TINC, AND ' HANGING Hox 1426 Phone Black 48! Caught Napping As Usual. JONES NEWS STAND .Ve handle Eastern and Western Papers. NANAIMO FREE PRESS NOW AVAILABLE ilxth Street Red 808 vTIDDLE-aged woman will look after children evenings. Phone Green 588. (tf) KrorjA's j; -yi I : ' ID li r DKL1VERY METAL WORK f'-RSENGER STEPHEN ERICKSON PIANO TECHNICIAN TUNING AND REPAIRS Black 195 411 West 7th Av. ... f'iiipt Service l Prplshl Express I f "r,n - 322 Sixth St I ' alls Green 882 Two sailings per week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Catala Fridays, 12 midnight. Cardena STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays. 12 midnight QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSKTT AND POUT CLEMENTS February 6 and 20 FOR SOUTH ISLANDS February 8 and 22 ATTENTION FISHERMEN! Or-der your sheet metal work now ' and avoid disappointment when present stock of metVt is exhausted. Supply is very limited. Thorn Sheet Metal Works. (4fl) PLUMBINO Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Furnace, tank, eavestroughing and stack work. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 643. (tf) QUALITY Itri'AIItS For Downtrodden llerls and Worn Solrs. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 771 Second Ave ' ! (PR.) Ltd. aliHIIng, Welghlnt ft FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Anent Third Ave. Phone 508 RM'E !K0 V