1 i-i Ptiitw Uttprri Dan? JSetoa EtO. 1 . Saturday, July Id, l94fl Toeing in Sports if rr ' I 1 i Soccer Draw : V. " - .. '. 5lMlfed: 2e prr word pn Insertion, minimum oharK. 60c. Birth Notice : 50c; Carun of Thanks, Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 82. SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICK Classified Advertising is payable iu advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Baseball Scores Western International League Tacoma 8-8, Vancouver 2-9 (second game 11 innings i. Victoria 6, Bremerton 1. Spokane 9, Wenatchee 7. Salem 14, Yakima 3. Ierfic Coast LeaB Sacramento ft-10, Seattle 2-1. Portland 10, San Diego 0. Hollywood 2, Los Angeles 0. San Francisco 7, Oakland 5. FOR SALE . c - I Si FOK SAit, FOR SALE rartially burned house and lot at 1724 8th Ave. East. $500 or nearest offer takes aH. Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342 or Green 297. (161) tOR SALE 1942 Dodge Special Deluxe Sedan. Newly painted. Excellent condition. Apply 13 Taxi. (tf) I :, -:- - . - Lz. 1 Battf ry ami nith Scrum! Eafh Team Sewed Onee Last evening's Gilhuly Cup fixture between the Battery and the High School provided an-1 i other of the hard-fought games ! between these two teams with ! the result a draw, each team scoring one goal. Battery was the first to be dangerous with Holkestad testing Boulter who saved well. Bob Currie forced a coiner and Wilson went close. Morgan had to save and Ve1tch then stopped a High School attack. Frank Gomez was safe and Pavlikis wis dangerous uut Shaip cleared Parkhouse shot past and Boulter .flvpei from Holkestad. Mulder shot over following Gomez' corner kick. Jones and Owens combined nicely and Morgan had to stop one from Owens. Darrow Gomez' long shot was high. Wil son and Bob Currie worked well together. Ward tested Boulter . ...h.r, n oo cafo The Gunners were Hpliitiir anrl anrl narrow narrow Gomez UomeZ . FOR SALE Bargain on two new British India Rugs, one rust, one green. Call at Skeena Mercantile, Terrace. (lt4 WILLIAMS' SLUGGING LEADS BOTH MAJopj. liams flexes the powerful muscles that have driver, position of leading slugter of the major leGRnes, Red Sox' left fielder kneels In batter's circle at c dium, at Cleveland, Ohio, prior to a game with the Cleveland Indians reeenliy. TtJ's three rt-iuui,ui,,s Boston to take the game 8-6, and make a clean swe; of the three-game series, boosting Boston's wins Id of the last games played. Williams' batting av-.404 at this writing. mirrors make you look!" nESfi CEE Iffj n up for the tieing BoI. .)-Lw- jshot past and then Pavlikis hit WJ ,,,-,1-iiTVit ......i-v,, oMt.h n.itnr Ronlter well well son was fmi Jtl always danger- ''Ed, lookit how funny these cehng... with A handy item to have in the ' car these days is an auto robe. ; Light-weight, all-wool scotch plaids are on the local market i SALE OF WARTIME HOUSES , ,Ve have 3, four-room wartime houses listed at fa.r prices. For particulars call Robert E. Montador Limited. (tf) FOR SAL E 14-room rooming house, partly furnished, for $1300; immediate occupancy. Located on Fraser Street. Red 615. (169i FOR SALE 5-room furnished bungalow, fully modern. Will take car as part payment. Full price $1800.00. Phone Red 661. (163) OR SALE 6 room wartime 'house, brick chimney; on bus ...line. Phone Red 876. (tf) Hv w . ' V FOR SALE Summer Camp at Prudhomme Lake, two cabins and power boat with boat house. Phone Red 418. (161) FOR SALE Piano and other household articles. 515 Taylor Street. Phone Blue 277. (162) FOR SALE Combination kitchen cabinet and McClary range. Blue 334. (162) FOR SALE Kitchenette suite, nearly new. Phone Black 246 after 6:00 p.m. (163) FOR SALE Piano Accordian, 120 Bass, 1 treble switch. Phone Black 756. (166) FOR SALE 3- piece bedroom i suite, $120.00 cash. 1344 8th E. Call after 6. (162) MACHINERY FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and sp-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 room Wartime house. 7th Ave. E. Apply Prince Rupert Realty Co. (163) FOR RENT 2 room suite partly furnished. Private entrance. 735 8th West. 14 1 "OR RENT-for -Housrseeping room rent. 801 Borden Street. (tf) FOR RENT Flat, fcand Block. 1 Apply Max Heilbroner, Jeweller, (tf) j FOR RENT- One sleeping room. 801 Borden Street. (tf ; FOR RENT One, S-room suite, in furnished, with private bath. One 2-room suite, furnished. Apply cottage at rear of Washington Block, 2nd Ave., or phone Black 490. (183) WANTED it WANTED Housekeeping position. In or out of city. Box 363 Daily News. (1S2) WANTED Female Cashier, pre-!a vious experience desired but1 not essential. Apply Office Manager, Cow Bay Office, j rrince Kupert t ishermens Co-op Ass'n. (162) i w nit i Jii-n large warume house, in the area between Mc- again and they are just the at least a dozen shades. Appa'- . thing for that extra cover that.ently this wool has been on the is needed in camp some nights market for some time in the or for a picnic sit-you-on. j east but is just making its debut j Head squares,' those light, ! in the west now. It is said to be gaily colored pieces of materia equally suitable for baby wari the ladies often wear over their ; and ladies' garments and is , .o beaten but the ball rebounded r Students. Veitch did well to stop Owens. Pavlikis made another good run and shot but Boulter nuoht. and cleared. Wilson neariy eat Morgan with a low snot tnat tne goalie just pushed past tlle uprijjnt for a corner, Moran was ri ht on tne spot & t neader from Jq foUowjng 0wen,. good centre bl,t half time came with nn'i. High School attacked from the kick-off and Wnson crossed a tha missed and then following a weak clearance by Boulter, the ball came to Park-house whose shot hit the underside of the crossbar and went in to give the artillery men the lead. Battery forwards were now playing better and the High School defence was being har- FROM THE BENCHES Boulter played a good game and stopped many hard shot', his one slip, unfortunately, leading up to the Battery's goal. Wynn played his usual cool and rfi'ective game, his kicking being very clean. Hebb improved and was a real stumbling block. Currie played a fine game at centre-half and in the second half gave Pavlikis very little leeway. Sharp Intercepted well and fed his forwards neatly. Haugan turned in a good game. Bob Cur- ' rie and Owens on the wings were fast and dangerous with Cur Wil- i-ci.v.c r. Jones and H j AnriersonPmade a start. Jonas was the hardt , worker on the field. Anderson -li-j ...,.11 tnn nltlmiinli Ivit h rnnj. uu wru -" ' 1 ed scoring cnances. But, for a first appearance, they put up a grand show. Morgan again played a fine game. His anticipation saved some'dangerous equations while his handling of the ball flis always sure. Ferguson andik Gomez were a pair of reliable defenders, neither making any mistakes. Darrow Gomez was the ; best of a good halfback line with : Veitch a very close second. Mul 1 der. a newcomer, was effective ' In the forward line Pavliki was ; always a threat. He was frt and hd a good shot. Parkhouse and Helkestad made an e ffective Wing with both testing Boulter Ward and Alex Gomez also corn- Battery Morgan; rcr-i gusoti. Frank Gomez; Mulder, Veitch, D. Gomez; Holkestad, Parkhouse, Pavlikis, Ward, A. Gomez. High SchoolBoulter; Hebb, Wynn; Haugan, C. Currie., Sharp; Bob Currie, Anderson. , Wilson, Jones, Owens. C1LHCLY CVP STANDINGS I W D L F A P High School .2 3 1 12 10 7 Battery 1 3 17 6 5 Legion 1 2 2 7 10 4 ! FOR SALE At Usk, 10 roomed house, 5 bedrooms, house furnished, glass verandah, own - light plant and water system, 1.18 acres with orchard. This ' property has been used for .high class stopping place for number of years. Price $3150. (161) FOR SALE Quarter section, six acres cultivated ami fenced. One mile from school, two from Post Oilice. Good car . road. No reasonable offer refused. Box "B" Kitwanga, B.C. (161) assed. Wynn and Hebb stood up birred well at times with the lat-1 to the attack well and cleared, ter getting some good centres A nice play, Wilson to Owens to across. Anderson, left the latter wth skj Woodslde refereed capably, an open fenal -jut he missed. ! Ooa) SCOrers: Battery Park-, Charlie Currie was playing a' house; High School. Wilson. great game at this stage and Morean had to stoD a eood shot Teams: , 1 s f 1 4 t t Ik Fleabane Is drive away in.- - ""''a." ' . I'riiuvss SAILIN to VANC0V and way p Every Moini.iv to A I. A ? Ketchikan, Wra:.. ahd Ei:.;;:, July In ami to A L I- R T and Van; July IU and ; vai f 1 i I ASTHMA ur' AND HAY ffV I (if 1 .HM .1M ,1 PRINCE RUPj I 01 DRY DOq f.r ! AND SH?) ) )t t SHIPBUILDERS It' Kl ENGIMEKI Iron' and Brass CV i Electric and Acr Weldlr.j SPECIALISTS ON SJ 1 ! and If MINTNO MACTC 1" II. i : 4-, JOHN V, 1 BULG OPTOMETR15! John Bulger Third Avew Aoir Avail w LOOK FB 1 NEW REDJ WHITE GOLD SEMI FOR SALE Boat, 20 feet long '-by 5 ,i ft. beam. 5 hp. East-hope engine. Price $250.00. Phone Blue 441. (163) FOR SALE 2-acre property, close in to Terrace; new house on concrete foundation; six rooms with sunporch. Price $4000.00. E. T. Kenney Ltd., "Terrace. (161) la-1 - - FOR SALE Good view lot on Ambrose Avenue. 40x100. Cash ,, price $300.00. Prince Rupert -Realty Co. (163) FOR SALE 6 room house. Section 2. Lovely view. Two lots. Price $3000.00 cash. Prince Rupert Realty Co. ( 163 CnENIlAE aster and botn forward lines : Hlnrml! ,j,rnm rharlie I Currjes free kick Jones missed ! Ereat 0Denin e. Then Bob Cuf- - rie made a good run and, from: nis perfPCt centre, Wilson beat Morgan t o tie the score. Pavlikis made a good run but Wynn saved. A. Gomez took a fine corner kick. Hebb cleared twice to stop a threatening move. Morgan saved from Wilson but no further goals were scored and the game ended In a draw, 1-1. Bride and Hays Cove Circle the ordinary screw at the top of on 5th, 6th or 7th Ave. Wiil!the switch plate and serves as BATS IN 190 CHICAGO Lew Wilson of the Cubs batted in 190 runs in 155 games in trie 1930 season. FANS 193 CINCINNATI Eweii Black we fanned 193 baiters in 1947. ; fern mm i , y I t 14 f A if assess!! ''itKifai'iilrni-3'-' SUPERLATIVE "JILL" Sinil-im: at you here is the ''Most-pst" girl at Boldey College, Wilmington. Del. She is 18-ycar old Jill Barth, of Cambridge, MJ. Jill received a gold pin for the best average in studies, was voted the "most athletic" and the "cutest" on the campus, and the "most versatile." She's also the best pitcher on the college girls' Softball team. She wants to be a doctor's secretary. Is there a doctor in the house? By Chic Youns ."illlilijlj! V 0)f CJ, BOV.1 V.OULDNT SOME DETECTIVE LIKE .O HAVE THAT ,t'( Ety.CK RUBBER ' iNir.. m A at ? 0J which fits on the uniform belt, Unshrinkable wool, the ball type is available in town. One store has this three-ply wool in : -i 1 1i,.1Tr fnKn.ari Vitf those who like to needle their own sweaters into creations that w ill stay the same size Monday after Monday. The Italians must be doin something more than stir the political pot and ponder where the next meal is coming from. Ornate china pieces in floral and sea-life design made in Italy are now on sale in Prince ; Rupert. For those who like books with Canadian flavor, "Red River ' Shadow" by Olive Knox shauld i prove entertaining. A note or. the jacket says the book tells a I love story with a background of 1 Canada, said to be the "r", guide book to treat the Dominioi of Canada comprehensively, is available here here. The author, . a Byron steel, has compiled J Al the book chiefly for tourists, sports-j uivu anu vauaLiiniiis uut. no doabt arm - chair travellers would find much to interest them too. MEN'S FASTBALL SCHEDULE July 10 High School vs. G. & ! A. July 1299 Taxi vs. G. & A. July 14 C.N.R.A. vs. Co-op. July 17 High School vs. Gen. Motors. July 19 Co-op vs. 99 Taxi, July 21 Gen. Motors vs. G. & A. July 24 High School vs. C.N. R.A. July 26 C.N.R.A. vs. Gen. Motors. July 28-chool. -99 Taxi vs. Higlt July 31 G. & A. vs. Co-op. August 2 High School vs. Co-P- August 4 G. & A. vs. C.N.R.A. August 7 Gen. Motors vs. 99 Taxi. , August 9 G. & A. vs. High Knhn.l August 11 Co-op vs. Gen. Motors. j August 1499 Taxi vs. C.N.R. A. DASH STAR FRESNO, Calif. Mel Patton, University of Southern California track star, was clocked in 9.3 seconds'for the 100 yards In the west coast relays, a ne-v world record. RLONDIE tar.wnnn . i there are so -' 7 few Di ire? I - . .- - - to Hioe IN THIS J f y-. i ) BEDSPREADS 4.99 EACH AT wholesale Price, Beautiful CI -M Chenille Spreads in double or r . . single Jtied sizs. In all Pastel ; .i.. l ,1 :,. whatever style their fancy die-1 tates, are popular especially , among sea travellers. Possibly i it controls the waves their ; permanent ones. A little on the noisy side but one way of keeping Johnny , . .. hre.)hlc. t nf tnose squawking ducks that are evidence on Third Avenue these days. The harder Johnny blows on the mouthpiece, the harder the duck squawks and flaps its wings. It is a maddening experience to grope for the drop-chain of the light. Invariably it is where shouldn't be according to one's ably a man who has done his share of groping, has developed 'nv attachment for the chain lnat 8'ows steadily an through lne n'gnt. it is a glass tube af- 1 falr with a radium treated core. I ovin.nca ic aiiiHj&i. as narcl to find in the dark as drop chains so a glowing glass-head : screw has been produced. The switch locater is used in place of a finger target. A knife is a very necessary piece of equipment to a Boy Scout especially when he is on the trail or camping out. But of what, use is hiorio an edge? The Scout can be pre pared for this dull experience by buying a carborundum disc,! that has a crest-bearing pouch HOISES FOR SALE LARGE Four on 2nd Overlook-Furnished. Only $1400. SMALL FOUR Two blocks from Ridley Home Furnished Only $2100.00. LARGE FOUR On 8th East in excellent condition $1600.-00. $500.00 DOWN-Balance payable as rent Large House on cem ent roundation, suitable as uupiex full Price $2500.00. 5-ROOM HOUSE near tmm Furnace Partial Cement Foundation $2700.00. GOOD Building Lots available in &ea view location. Reason- ably priced. Apply ROBERT E. MONTADOR LIMITED PERSONAL .in. PERSONAL Will the lady who phoned Blue 687 . in reply to last week's "Lost Coat" adv., please phone again. (162) FOR BEST HOTEL SERVICE in the Interior, stop at Telkwa Hotei, 244 miles from Prince Rupert, Just half way to Prince George. (tf) PERSONAL WE'LL SHOP FOR YOU. If you know what yo'i want, but live too far away to find it yourself, write to the Select Shopping Service, Dominion Building, Vancouver, (tf i METAL WORK PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET; METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel. Roofing. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) i ' f Yes, Sweet Copi art better than ever. Why? "jM - ', ' ' fi Because of the exclusive scienriSt amess known at k0t""l"-, S' 1 U ' '"Perfection . . . Check -"-rhe process whkh checks tverf ' ' , Jweef Coo yea smoke, step by step, right from plantation M ffSL ' ' ' f i o... checks ectch one to ensure you cigarettes that are VJ j 1 s' ootning sor perfect... hi freshness, ij "Ypi ' Jl t0& I in smoothness ... in taste. III ' ' V I : 4 J$ Mr ' pay cash. Phone Black 961. (tf) BOYS WANTED Boys desiring "" romes snoula leave names at the office as vacan- cies may be occurring any da. SALES HELP WANTED CANADA'S Exclusive Advertising Specialty House has open Franchise in your vicinity. Exclusive high class advertising specialty line now available. Calendar and Novelty Salesmen who want the finest Exclusive numbers will be interested. A great opportunity to build a life-time business. Experience preferred but selling ability and integrity essential. Write Commonwealth Advertising Company Limited, Port Credit, Ontario. (161: CREW Managers, Salesmen, here's a natural. New Patented tool multiplies man's strength 31 times. Autoists, farmers, lumbermen, transports, railways, building-electrical contractors, oil fields, police and public works need one or more. Earning possibilities unlimited. Palcoseel Co. Ltd., Cornwall, Ont. LOST AND FOUND F O U N D Bathing cap. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. (tf) SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW" Tor Summer and Fall examination. Write M.C.C Civil Service School, 301 En-derton Bldg., Winipeg, Manitoba. YOU CAN RUN A HOME Kindergarten with ouf help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, 301 Enderton Bldg., Winnipeg, , coicrs, last aye, $4.99 eacn. f."11 opreaas iun uxiuu, witn contrasting basitet design In centre, $7.98 each. Also Habitant Hand Hooked Rug3. tightly made, 18x36 Three for $4.00. These articles are worth much more. Sent C.O.D. plus i postage. Money immediately refunded If not satisfied. Handicraft Distributors, 254 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal Que. FOR SALE New and Used Fur- ltnre and Hardware. New Gur- r;ey Ranges for wood and coal. New shipment of British India Rugs, Chinaware, Unpainted Chests and Bookcases, Radio Tables, Hardware. Used Electric Rangette, Fancy Tables, Radios, Kitchen Sets, Bedroom Suites, Beds, etc. Everything is reasonably priced. See us first. B.C. Furniture Co. 'Black 324. (tf) HOMES FOR SALE Borden Street 7-room house, 'glassed sunporch, basement and furnace, 2 lots, harbor view, fireplace. Seventh West 6-room, very private, concrete basement. Herman Street Big 4 Wartime, only $1500; good condition; brick chimney. Ambrose Street Well - built ; furnished 6-room house on 3 lots. Thompson Street 7 -room house, fireplace; partly furnished. Full price $3000. . Very reasonable terms. ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone 342 or Green 297 (eves.) He's Just Petulant, Daisy. (f FIND DAGVXX5D I L jVi f FOP ME, DAISY-- L. V'V5 1 WANT HIM v r.y$Jl to cut the T S Manitoba. ; r 1,1. Ki-q Ihil. n lfiiJ..lc jr. , Vo-M r'" rrH ' lh' . - .1. I.) . J.. ...I a . i