. "by Greer, but Parkhouse snot Prince Rupert Daily Rew: Monday, August 14, 1950 over. A lew minutes later Mr. and Mrs. D. Munro of Prince George, drove to Princa Rupert for a short stay last week. G. B. Tribble, manager of Boys' Corduroy Long s Torbrit Mines, was a passenger i aboard the Coquitlam Sundav I srwin Drote through the defence and scored with a fine low shot to put Rupert one up. The visitors were monopolizing the play hereabouts. Silas Robertson, in particular, dribbling and purveying well to Stevens. At the other end Murray crossed nicely but Jacob Hiiii tKSMKS T 1.10.1 OH Af V" , (Sectlnit :;S) KOTICE FOR AMPUCITIOV FOR A CI.IH Ll( t!t NOTICE U hereby Riven that on th 25th day of August next the undersigned. LOYAL OHDER OF MOOSE PRINCE RUPERT LODGE NUMBER lOftl. Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Bord for a Club License in respect ot the premises eituate at Seventh Street. CUT of Prince Rupert. Province of British Columbia, upon lands described as Lots 1 and a. Block 11, Seotlon 1, Map 923. Prince Rupert Land Registration District, ill the Province ot British Columbia, to entitle each member of the said Club to keeD ou Passengers from Brytedale Sunday on the Coquitlam included J. Doyle and A. Blomgren. i when she docked here. He went I on to Alice Arm, after a business i trip to Vancouver. Olof Hanson arrived In th Ruperf Beats Greenville !n Excellent Game Of Football In fine weather Greenville ami Prince Rupert teams met at Acropclis Hill Saturday evening and provided one of the best games of soccer seen here for years. There was a large attendance and, judging from the noise of the spectators, the fine display was being appreciated. Prince Rupert won 4 to 2. Teams: HEAVY IMPORTED CORDURo PLEATED FRONT O ZIPPER FLY O COLORS: BROWN, GREEN, W Sizes 10-18 years. Stewart showed keen anticipa-j city at the end of the week! w. uoiODurgn was a passen-tlon in coming well out to fist from Smithers. ! " the Coquitlam Sunday, clear Peter McKav at centre' ; He is bound for Stewart where he half was hi h'H t on. H- D- Formen was a passenger , will be in charge of installation ?n e tCoqujllamt on north- ol a tram lin vantage and dominating play bound t0 Stewart in midfield. Cameron crossed . tnp Sunday. Prem.er mine. from Indian to the premises a rea.sonb!e quuutlty ol liquor for personal consumption on I the premises, and entitling the Club Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gormely 10 Purchase "auor from a vendor , , n,. i,.i r ! and to Mil bv, the glass tin Uquo' and daughter.,, having arrived purchased to its members .n Saturday night from Smithers, j guests for consumption on the ciut Sailed last night on the Camosun 1 lmses In accordance with the pro- lor Vancouver, accompanying ! 1!?" h0'.". nicely and Smith's shot wasi Mr. and Mrs. C. Haugland and defle:ted past for a corner. 1 their daughter and son-in-law Armstrong and Pavlikis were' nnTnin8 J? mak! ' work by 'Armstrong and Pav-openings for their forwards and ... . ,,. . . ... ,. i t likis was nullified when Smith Greenville Jacob Stewart, Parkhouse, Greer, Smith, Cameron, Armstrong, IFrascr ani Payr! Pavlikis, Murray. Alum a. ijaso jium me inner the remains f their nine-year old son. EdUie, who passed away was offside. Back came Green-' Smith shot over. A foul against Raymond Calder, Rod Maxwell, Tommy McKay, Peter McKay, Arthur Moore, Arthur Larson. Silas Robertson, Bertie McKay. Perry Robertson, Kelly Stevens. Prince Rupert Morgan;s Mazzor.s, Dunbar, A. Gonery, Mazzone nearly provided a goal j ville showing nice understand-1 at Smithers last week. for Greenville when Morgan was insr between fcrwardss and t Q n,nmn ,nn.Mmm,H beaten, but Dunbar cleared on halves and from a scramble in L J' S:. Wll5Ton'.zone commander, the !nal Hn r,rMnuii. ,. iul L Canadian L?sion, retured this thereunder. DATED at the City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbia, this 21st day of July, A.D. 1950 Loyal Order af Moose Prince Rupert Lodce Number 1061 h.X. MUNCEY, Secretary. (193) FINE PRINTING 0 . .......... nw, LUC KUcll I11UUIX1 A morning on the Princess Louise throueh hrone umucsy nere. . ureenvuie at-; cleared. Smith broke tacked and a header bv Hprt.ie i h,, v,t ,..i ... k lrcm a VLs t the Ocean Falls REGAL PR j - ! wut oau v io wen caicu u v The first incident of note came from Greenville when Leesort forced a corner which proved fruitless. In reply, Murray transferred play to the other end and crossed nicely for Smth to head over the bar. Stevens was showng up well on the visitors' left and? after a line ran in which he beat several opponents, Mazzone blocked his cross and cleared. A foul against Tommy McKay for dangerous play was well placed -oflNU!2 ;n Classified ad.; bring results. McKay brought the best out rfjjacbo Stewart. A minute later branch" Mr" . " Wa," hl? : impressed witn me beautiful Morgan. a nice pass f rom Smith t0 Cam. Henry Ajah replaced Rod ercn resulted In a beautiful goal "e a"a"".0" Maxwell at left back and the by the latter. Greenville again 'SKV'fuSI ana very tunctionai. He left lert game continued interesting un- were on the offensive but Arm- ?lgn 01 half-time when Greenville strong gained possession and "" Tl and addressed were unlucky to be a goal down. I transferred play to the other -Wednesday a On resumption Ford replaced end where Smith was penalized mPetln tnere nursday night PIIONE 21 222 Second ; j OIL HEATERS Greer. Greenville attacked and for pushing. Ford broke up a; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Armstrong 1 BUY NOW vlOW AND AND AVF? Northern British Columbio Agricultural Assc; .viiwiiiai.ioiis uTTiwctii lxic ....v. arnvea in uie ciiv on omuraav ; inside forwards was capped ! broke away and "passed to night's train from Edmonton for Enter your Favorite Photo in Sail Lake Ferry SCHEDULE Leave Cow Bay Floats Daily 12 noon 2:15 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:35 p.m. Sunday Continuous Service Starting 1 1 a.m. Last Boat Leaves Salt Lakes 10:00 p.m. : (Civic (Centre the Photographic Contest to) be held at the Carnival in the 54.50 and up NOW ON DISPLAY -at THOMPSON HARDWARE CO., LTD. GORDON RONSON FAIR & C ARHIV, with a terrific shot by Peter, Smith, who netted with an a visit here with their son and McKay which left Morgan help- j oblique drive which gave the daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. less. Greenville were now giv-! goalkeeper no chance. W. A. Armstrong, with whom ing the local backs a hard time Greenville attacked and Tom- they will leave at the end of and it seemed another goal was ; my McKay scored with a grand ct the week :cr a motor trip to in the making but Pavlikis re-1 shot . Greenville continued to Telkwa and Prince George to lieved the pressure, dribbling : Press but there was no further : visit friends .-nd attend the an-through on his own to score a scoring. mial convention next week of well taken" goal Rupert for-l Result: Greenville 2, Prince the Associated Boards of Trade wards were playing well and Rupert 4. ; of central British Columbia. forced several corners. Green- i COMMENTS ' ville attacked but Kellv Stev-I Although beaten four times' Civic Centre, August 19-26. Entry Forms obtained at WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Commercial Photographers 1950 Prince Rupert, August 19th-26th Horticultural and Agricul Phone: Green 391 Black 926 jKodaks and Amateur Supplise. ens shot past. A nice piece of-stew"art turned in a fine game' Display, August 25 -li PRIZE LIST No Entry Fee m goal, calder and Maxwell i were a fine pair of backs whoj got fine length to their gcal kicks. The half-back line knows how to defend and also how to ': purvey to their forwards. Peter ' McKay dominated play in midfield and is particularly! good with his head. Leeson '' was fast and accurate with his , cresses and with Silas Robert- j son made a fine wing. Bertie McKay was a clever centrg with Class 1 ROSES Sec. 1 One Red. Sec. 4 One Polys 2 One Pink. 5 One Wii 3 One Yellow. 6 One Ar,j C Best Rose In Show (any varietyi. First Prize $2; Second Prize $1. Class 2 ANNUALS a shot in both feet, while Perry , Sec. 5 Six Nas:r. Classified Advertising Is payable in advance. Pleaie refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 2c pe, word per Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notices. Fun eral Notices, Marriage and Engagement . Announcements $2.00. ' SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE Robertson and Kelly Stevens Sec. 1 Four Calendula (any variety). 2 Six Marigolds. 3 Six Nasturtiums .single). 4 One to Four Stalks. double1. 6 Three Ask 7 -3 to 8 A.v. (Snapsi t otherwise. were clever on the left wing. Morgan was superb and had no chance with the -shots that beat him. Maizone and Dunbar played well but both players can BVILDERS & CONTRACTORS ROOM AND BOARD LOXT The Best CIN .JtSmM k You Can Buy! fgw i f II ; Triple Dlitllled. UPPfiS 1 P DRV 0lH fi y 1 1 i Tropic I BoUnlcll dd 4 V U f yrST3Y' , dcli9htful bouquet J'Vyf f h 1 1 i Strength, (or e ood (la or n&JP'- J$i 'AJr..JA oete.ll. VSiVi you can buy no bhter.sS'' i LOST-Bv Dost office, navv blue MODERN Paintina; and Decor- WILL room and board 2 dren. Phone Red 600. a tine Soence and Matuik 8 Anv other t aabardinp billtold with money FOR RENT Phone Blue 215. P.O. BoXj 1111. (tf) do better in their own positions, j A. Gorney had a handful in I Perrv Robertson and Stevens. Parkhouse Dlaved a hard game and was finding his position i i TOURISTS Phone Red 471. and small check. Finder please leave at Dailv News. Reward. (194o) LOST Dark blue budaie bird on Saturday. Phone Blae '2. (134p) COMPLETE builders suDDlies last service. Island Citv Build- .(tf) . . ins Simnlies. Blue 820. (18m for RFNTSleenin? room for First Prize $2; Second Prize SI. Class 3 DAHLIAS Sec. 1 Four Coltness (mixed t. Sec. 6-One Decor. 2 Three Baby Royals. . variety!, , , 7 Three Pc o 3 Three Poms ( mixed . or one w 4 Three Cactus, mixed 8 One Shm or one variety. moxedon Blue 433. gentleman. (190p) Ihil idvertiiement if not published or displdyed by '.he Liquor Control B- d f by the Government ot British Coluwbie. ' fLUMBlNu and ' Heatlne 8heet Metal work. Tar and Gravel Roofina. Call 629 6thi WAITED 11 LLP ACCOC.TTANTS West. Phone 543. Letourneaui HELP WANTED Bovs or girls Reliable bovs or kins desiring PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Inromf and Sons. Tax snecialist. S. O. Furk strar"e. Grper nlaved well in the first half and his place was capably filled by Ford in the second half. This is a keen young player who should do well in the future. Cameron was fast and crossed well; his goal was well taken. Pavlikis and Armstrong were two ideal in- 5Three Hybrid, mixed 9 Tliree Chi" contract work Stone Building. Red 593. FOR electrical to handle Dailv News routes should leave their names at the office Dailv News. (tf) (20m large or small, call Grant & Newton. Black 8'3 U8m) Ormes 1 , a - AFT ?i I- WANTED Experienced book- Ifppnor H7fnttt nart timo urt!lc PERSONAL MARINE and general sheet failed to EVENINGS and WEEK-ENDS.' side men who never metal woik. Thorn Bneet Metal Works. Black 884. j (18m : The Rupert Order House, wish to announce to their manv customers that thev have moved to Would consider keeping books 'help their half-backs and pur-s1 business. Apply Box veyed well t0 thelr forwards or one variety. or one K" First Prize $2; Second Frize $1. Best Dahlia in Show (any variety!. Special Prize $3. Class 4 SWEET PEAS Sec. I 12 Spikes, any color. , First Priae $2; Second Prize SI. Class 5 GLADIOLAS Sec. 1 One Stalk, any color. First Prize $2; Second Prize SI. Class 6 BIENNIALS AND PERENMUS Sec. 1 Six Pansie8. Sec. 5-One Lily.' cwiv news. ' smith was always dangerous FOR SALE WANTED Reliable person to sna lull Cf running i 111 II Drugs i FOR SALE McClary kitchen t care for 8-month old babv for His two goals were spectacu two weeks. Phone Red 911. lar. Murray showed neat foot-, range $40. One Quebec heater $10. one Beaver table saw and (190E work tneir new location at 733 2nd Ave. West. Agents for "Master-' built" and "Lord Raleigh" clothes. Fall suits and overcoats from $31.00. (tf) j PERSONAL Young man with monev to invest wouid consider , proposition as working- partner in Prince Rupert business. Box 770 Dailv News. (192p) 1 and with Armstrong the Pioneer Drugqists PRESCRIPTION SERVICE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY makes a fine wing pair. I Although defeated Greenville 4 jointer equipped with motors. Equipment is new and a bargain at $175: 1 Thar washing machine in good condition $50. Goods must be sold. .1138 2nd Avenue West. (tf) 2 Six Violas. 6 Three Ph! 3 AsUde (Spirea) any or any ft- FOR SALE OR TRADE ! FOR SALE Windows with Daily Delivery Service PHONE 81 color. 7 Any oth 4 Sweet William. or Perenr- First Prize $2; Second Prize SI. Class 7 HOUSE PLANTS was the better, balanced side.1 There were ho 'weak spots but their forwards are inclined to work too close to goal before shooting. Opportunism on the part or the local forwards won the game. Syd Woodhouse refereed the game with his usual efficiency. DEALERS IN ALL TYPES of; "'-(Win? used equipment:, mill, mine f "PS J5 M U9lP S''i"? used wire ""Ki nioe and S a, fit a FOR SALE Refrigerator.- 3- rope: Sec. Sec. 5 Fuschia. piece cnesterneid suite, a- FOR SALE 3rd Avenue Business for Sale. Ideal for Woman or Coupla. Location is one of the best. $5,000.00 WILL HANDLE Information only to those Genuinely Interested S. D. JOHNSTON CO. , . PHONE 130 6 Cactus M 1 1 Geranium. Geranium. 2 Calceolaria. 3 Begonia. tings: chain, steel plate and shapes. Atlas Iron Si Metals I Ltd.. 25 Prior St., Vancouver,! B.C. Phone Pacific 6337. (tf) I 7Any other Plant. Aiiv other piece dining room suite, washing machine, bovs bicycle and numerous items of excellent household furnishings. 601 6th Ave. East or phone Green 963. (194p) FOR SALE China, lamps, rug. 727 Fraser St. (188p) WANTED 4 Coleus. Plant. First Prize $2; Second Prize SI. Class 8 MISCELLANEOUS Rno 1 Tnet nimlat, nt Dnn 1 MnSt tW' WANTED Room and board for two bovs. ages 7 and 9 years for school term. Box 767 Dailv I News. (189p) WANTED Two ftentlemen .lust arrived in citv. desire room and board in private home if pos- and FOR SALE Buffet Phone Red 471. table, (tf) Flowers. i Flowers, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1946 Chevrolet sedan. 739 6th Ave. West. Phone 524. (193p) FOR SALE Frleidaire. West-inehouse washine machine, modern walnut dinine suite, chesterfield set. lazv boy chair. omsasional chair, chrome table and chairs. 9 x 12 broadloom. two Duotherm oil heaters, large Enterprise oil ranee, bedroom suite, trl-lites. vanuum cieaner. radios. TODAY'S OPPORTUNITY Deluxe home for a small family, close to school. 2 good bedrooms with closet spaces. Enclosed front and rear porches. Excellent cement basement with hot air furnace and laundry tubs. Lawn and earden witfi good fences. Electric range and garbane burner. This opportunity is unlikely to be available for long as it can be handled for the low down payment of $2,000.00 and easy monthly 8ible. Apply Daiiy News. (tf) WANTED Scrap cast, brass cooper, batteries -anti radiators. Phone 543. Call 629 fitn west. tf) WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for sc iron. steel, brass, copper, lead. etc. Honest grading. Prompt payment made. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St.. Vancouver. B.C. Phone Pacific 6357. (tf, 2 Bouquet of Flowers fruit'' . for Table. 4-Corsage First Prize for each section SI; Secc'il fn" Class 9 CHILDREN'S SECTION Sec. 1 Best Collection of ' Sec. 3-Best Col Garden Flowers. Wild C' 2 Best Collection of Wild Flowers. .p.; First Prize for each section $2; Record r Class 10 VEGETABLES (Number or Manner of Display Option Sec. 1 Garden Peas. - Sec. 6 Chard. 2- Carrots. . ' 7Cabbag 3- Beets. 8-Lctture. ft 4 Potatoes. 9-Beans, 5 Onions. First Pri ! Sprnnil Prize $1. ptc. appiv ay oth Ave. West, rnone 024. (193p) i payments. Apply Robert E. WANTED Immediately ished accomodation f urn- FOR SALE - Half ton Austin ! Monlaaor wu with' truck. Mileage 8000. Phone FOR RALE 3 bedroom hou?e in (190p) housekeeping privileges for. Black 626. fOUr adults Annlo Rnv "771 ! - - Section 5 3 bedrooms up. Class 11 Rest rnn rfTinN OF VEGF.Tll!11 Dally News. ( I93p . HI-POWERED Sporting Rifles Tir.x, 1 Write for latest catalog. Deal- W ANTED Urgently reauired. 3 rs enauiries invited. Scone or 4 room furnished house or i Sales Co.. Ltd.. 326 Oueen St.. apartment for 2 to 3 months. Ottawa. OnL. (tf) Contact Sanders. Rupert Ho- rrTlmv tel. (193p) i 'OR SALE x, New v.7 beds complete. r, wmtotT ""m "T" sJe.eDli1(?, cots- Unnainted WANTED C.N. Telegraph em- chests of drawers. Scores ot Dlovee reauires board and other articles, very reason-room for approximately 3 ably priced. B.C. Furniture Co months. Phone 261. (190p) I (tf WANTED Furnished apart i FOR SALE 1949 Chev. Sedan, merit or house, after August! 4-door. Aoolv 70 Cabs, (tf) living, dining. kitch?n and bath down, full cement basement. Inlaid linoleum, oil range and heater. Good family house. Large and small fours close to schools in good condition. On terms. Apply Rob-ert EMontador Ltd (tf) FOR SALE 8-rootn'house. Fifth Avenue East. Box 702 Dailv News. (200p) FOR SALE7 room house at 739 6th Ave. West. In good condition. Close to town. First Prize S5;"secorul Trize $3: Third Class 12 HOTHOUSE Oil COLDFB-" Sec. 1 Tomatoes (6 or more). First Prize $2; Second Prize JSec. 2 Novelties. . First Prize $2; Second Prize Exhibitors Please Note: Care In arrangement of blooms, harmonious bie be considered Prnwinn ki. in a rnntaW is:,," l"uo'e wiin b year om;, Available at $2,500 down. Ap -Ling-belt SSZT SJf BW Robert E. Montador Ltd. ciuiu. uux voa uauv News. (190d) fault. Other faults are stale flowers, mal-formed w"1 Cranes: Draglines- A ri a m tf J FOR SALE A real buy. 5- ana streaky coloring. Containers must be clean, '"' off bottles, or entries will be refused. Anv flnwprs ruav Road Graders: Littleford Bros" Black Too Road Maintenance Eaulrrmervf Owon dom.h,!i WANTED TO RENT Furnished or unfurnished house, or would be willing to buy at $100.00 per month. Phone room buv.galow. One room, nart.lv finiahprl ornH nnrtl-I Buckets and Rock Grapples;! T. L. Smith Concrete Mivr' 1 tion. Call Black 735. (tf) The Association takes no responsibility for th' e J Mrs. a. liaiiidav at 281. (190p) REPAIRS nines rrom o to 10 p.m. Thursaay -10 a.m. to 12 noon Friday, Aug"' Riw-ilpt Tjvliioi-o fUC it NtlsRn F0R SALE-Waterfront prop- anrt RLRmnWo.-ro?t0Crf D,Je ertv on Lakel.se Lace. 2 cmblns. hlP rntrRf,27ai-- 5,'CeP?rt ?b0Ut 300 VardS SOUth Of Old ?.1JL,Ce"trlf.ueaI Fumps: Na- hote . Write Mr. S. Kohnt. ENTRIES FROM OUTSIDE DISTRICTS, M WATCH Reparrs prompt efficient service. George Cook Jeweller. Satisfaction Bu?Mt' MitlniraKir,ft?i ' New.Dodson Hotel. 25 East! Kline Houn! Nattona! HasUnw St" Vancouver. BC. Portable Sawmills: National I izl : Rotary Screens and Conveyors FOR SALE Four ForRotttyyotir Own Try NATIVE VILLAGES, WILL BE VVt CUP THIS LIST FOR REFERENCE uu information from Na-: newlv ripcoratpH tnrnit r OIL BURNER SPECIALIST-Stove Service & Repairs. G. D Ronson. Black 503 (tf) tional Machinery no rimiiirl i 7, r.-,1"' 'o'SV "l Try Old mom flNE cur Vancouver. B.C. - (tf enth ESt"- "UU1V ""iiSS;!