" ptim Rupert Dnflp ileitis , Friday, September 13, 194G CHjCHjoootHjoaoatKiaoooooaoa , Whiff lets! - From Jhe Waterfront I . . . - tourists among a full-passenger , area and the consequent reiief list, C.P.R. steamer Princess 1 0f crowded city parking con-Norah, Capt. Graham Hughes, . ditlons In one American centre. arrived in port at 9 o'clock this j morning from Vancouver and sailed two hours later for Skag - i way and other Alaska points whence she Is due back here , Wednesday afternoon. Included among the Norah's, round-trip passengers are her former well known skipper, Capt. William Palmer, now living in retirement : ver via Queen Charlotte Islands, at.. Victoria, and Mrs. Palmer, j arrived In port at 7 o'clock this Tlie Princess Norah will remain morning and will sail at mld-on the Alaska run until the end night tonight for Massett inlet of, September after which she whence she will return here on ' will go on relief runs for a time Sunday morning and sail at mid-taking the place of the Prln-j night that night for Vancouver cess Mary on the Powell River via south Queen Charlotte Island run, the Princess Maquinna on points. t - - Classified Advertising - - Classifieds: 2c per word per insertion, minimum charge, 60c. Birth Nafcce 50c; Cards of Thanks. Death Noticed. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 12. HELP WANTED WANTED Two mechanics for interior garage. References required. State experience and wages wanted. Interviews arranged. Only first class men apply. Reply Box 155 t-need " bally News. (tf) WANTED Stengorapher for coal and building supply office. Apply Philpott, Evltt Co. C.N.R. Wharf. (tf) HELP WANTED FEMALE INTELLIGENT Junior Stenographer required by large cor-'Porailon. Graduate of com-Wrcial school or business college without actual business experience would be considered. Apply in own handwrit-x ing stating experience and sal- r -rrary- required to Box 157, Dally I' News. SITUATION WANTED WILL look after rooming house. Keep house for older gentleman or work as taxi dispatcher. Apply Box 158, Daily News. , (216) FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room. Reasonable. Apply 806 Fraser - St., after 5 p.m. (217) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD Home away from home. 622 Fraser St. (215) WANTED WANTED Small boat with cabin. Box 156 Daily News. (218) ROOM AND BOARD In return for services, 441 7th Ave. E. (215) LOST LADIES wrist watch. Initial "B" on back. Reward. Return i Dally News Office. (218) READING Glasses in brown case Saturday evening. Please phone 355. (tf) " PERSONAL VIOLIN TUITION. For appointments phone Black 120. Mrs. Ellen M. Anderson. (s22) WILL WASH AND IRON laundry, Call 413 6th Ave. West, eve nings, or phone Black 848. (218) MACHINERY TO. SAW better lumber mon economically, use the moden and up-to-date type Natlona Portable Saw"jilll3, manufactured by National Machinery Company I 'mited, Vancouver B.C. (tf MONEY TO LOAN Do You Need a PERSONAL LOAN? For every useful purpose, you can borrow at the B of M. If you need money for an emergency or opDorunity and are In a position to repay without hardship, talk to the manager or accountant of your nearest B of M branch. 27c a month ' for a $100 Loan repayable in 12 monthly ' instalments, (equal to 1$ of 1 Interest per month) ! NO OTHER CHARGES Endorsers not necessarily, required BANK OF MONTREAL C21 - Buy more War Havings Stamps. WEAPONLESS 01 ANT The whale shark, largest llv ing fish, has teeth only an ' eighth of an inch long which are useless for biting. The originality of one daily newspaper led to the adaption 1 of waste land for a narklnal the West Coast of Vancouver' Island route and the Princess Adelaide on. the Vancouver Prince Rupert run Union steamer Casslar, Capt. Lome Godfrey, on her regular fortnightly voyage from Vancou- FOR, SALE THIRTY-NINE FOOT BOAT Suitable for' trolling, dogfish-Ing or river packing; 20 h.p. H.D. Vivian; boat and engine first class. Apply Llpsett's. (217) FOR SALE Large 8-room house, 3.46 Fourth Ave. West. Phone Red 400, daytime. (220) FOR SALE 7-Roomed house, fully modern, with concrete foundation and basement; 4 bedrooms. Good terms at $3,000. Less for cash. Apply Collart '& McCaffery Ltd. (220) FOR SALE Heintzman upright piano. Phone Red 6C8 after 6 p.m. (216) FOR SALE-;3 lots, No. 33, 54, 55, Block 27, Section 8. Sell what I can get. J. W. Men-zles, 15 Cambridge Street, Victoria, B.C. (217) FOR SALE Brick-lined heater and china cabinet. Phone Green 610. (217) FOR SALE Kitchen dinette, real good condition. Apply Suite 4( Alder Block. (217) rvtt balk one dining room suite ahd one bedroom suite. For particulars Phone 422. FOR" SALE Float cabin at New Floats;, cheap. Apply Enter prise Fruit Store, 3rd Ave., or No. 1 Cow Bay. Phone 343. (215) FOR SALE 200 special-mated New Hampshire chickens, six months old. $2.00 each. Ship ping charges extra. Leroy's Ranch, Kitwanga, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE Sawmill with two-and-a-half million feet of timber; camp and kitchen uttenslls; equipment, tools, 4 horses, good condition. Price $5000. Apply Lee Jim, Hazel- ton, B.C. (tf) NV L. ST A S S EN JUNIOR Bulbgrowers Hlllegon. Holland accept orders for individual shipment direct from Holland to you on orders received before September 30. For price lists write P.O. Box 520, Vancouver, B.C. FOR SALE 1941 Pontiac, good tires. Can be seen at Long Motors. (215) FOR SALE Dresser, 3 drawers, marble top, large mirror, $19 Call Fair Way Food Market. (216) FOR SALE 7 room house with concrete foundation. Newly painted. Reasonable for cash Apply 260 9th E. after 5. (219) FOR SALE Mexican Chlwawa puppies. Three males. 727 Fraser St. (219) FOR SALE 1 kitchen range, 1 dining table, 4 chairs, 1 3A bed complete, 1 chesterfield chair, 1 chest of drawers, 1 wicker chair, 1 studio lounge (conver-table), 1 small table. Apply suite 2 Shortridge Apts. across from Civic Centre. (216) WE BUY and Sell new and used Furniture and Hardware. Used hassocks from $2.S0. Dressers $14.50. Chest of Drawers $9 Stoves for coal and wood $35. Smoking stands $1.25. Dining room sets from $30. Rug 6xl02 how $18. 3-plece chesterfield In very good condition $69.50. New coal and wood stoves, heaters. Scatter rugs from $1.65. Fancy mirrors from $2. See us first, it will pay you, BjC. Furniture Co Phone Black 324. (tf) "MONTY" INSPECTS 1ST R.OA.F. GUARD IN CANADA Field Marshal the Viscount Mon-gomery is shown above, inspecting an R.C.A.F. euard of honor just prior to boarding his special plane for Charlottetown, P.E.I. Seen with "Monty" Js Flt.-Lieut. Lester E. Steadman. of Brldgewater. N.S., guard commander, while in the background is Air Vice-Marshal A. L. Mor-fee, C.B., C.B.E., A.O.C.. Eastern Air Command. -"Monty's" route, from R.C.A F. nler at Ensign Passage to the air field, was. lined on both sides by members of the R.C.A.F. fleet air arm and air cadets. SCHEDULE FOR LADIES' BOWLS Twenty Teams Are Divided Into Two Leagues At a meeting of he Ladies' Five Pin Bowling League his. week, it was decided to divide the 20 teams entered Into two leagues, namely "A" and "B," playing games on Tuesday and Thurs day respectively. Mrs. A. E. Dickens Jr. was elected preslder.-.. Mrs. Linda Erlckson and Miss Gertrude! Stan.gebye were elected as secretaries of "A" and "B" Leauges respectively. The following Isthe schedule for the first third of the season: "A" League September 17 Annettes vs. Mpose, Big Sisters vs. Variety, Lucky Strike vs. Ideal 'Cleaners, Orange vs. Toilers. September 24 Savoy Swingers vs. Big Sisters, Ideal Cleaners vs. Lucky Strikes, Tollers vs, Miller Bay, Moose vs. Orange, Variety vs. Annettes. October 1 Lucky Strikes vs. Tollers, Miller Bay vs. Orange, Variety vs. Moose, Annettes vs. Savoy Swingers', Big Sisters vs. Ideal Cleaners. ' October 8 Moo.se vs. Miller Bay, Savoy Swingers vs. Variety, Annettes vs. Ideal Cleaners. Big Sisters vs. Toilers, Lucky Strikes vs. Orange. October 15 Savoy Swingers vs. Moose, Toilers vs. Annettes, Orange vs. Bis; Sisters, Lucky Strikes vs. Miller Bay, Ideal Cleaners vs. Variety. October 22 Annettes vs. Orange. Big Sisters ,vs. Miller Bay, Lucky Strikes vs. Variety, Toilers vs. Moos?', Ideal Cleaners vs. Savoy Swingers, October 29 Big Sisters vs. Lucv Strikes, Orange vs. Variety, Toilers vs. Savoy Swingers. Ideal Cleaners vs. Moose, Annettes vs. Miller Bay. November 5 Miller Bay vs. Variety, Orange vs. Sav6y Swing ers, Toilers vs. Ideal Cleaners, Annpttps vs T.iifkv Rtrlkps" Rle Sisters vs. Moose. I November 12-Orange vs. Ideal Cleaners, Tollers vs. Variety, Annettes vs. Big Sisters, Lucky Strikes vs. Moose, Miller sBay vs. Savoy Swingers. "B" League"' September 19 Bankers vs. Watts & Nickerson, Khatadas THIS AND THAT r "" Mm "Would you mind steering, Mrs. Baseball Scores National League St. Louis 10, Brooklyn 2. Cincinnati 1, New York 4. Pittsburgh 1-1, Boston 0-2. Chicago 3-5, Philadelphia 4-4. (Second game 10 Innings). American League Boston 1, Cleveland 4. New York 4, Detroit 6. Philadelphia - Chicago postponed, cold. Washington 9, St. Louis 6. International Semi-Final Baltimore 7. Syracuse 4 (teams tied 1-1. Newark 1 Montreal 2 (Montreal leads best, of seven 2-0. American Association Seml-Flnal Minneapolis 3, Indianapolis 3 (Indianapolis leads best of j seven 2-1). St. Paul 3, Louisville 0. (Louis- , vllle leads best of seven 2-1. Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 3-4, Sacramento 0-0. . . Seattle. 3, San Francisco 1. Portland 3, Hollywood 0. Oakland 6, San Diego 4. vs. Peoples, Whirlwinds vs. Revenuers, Co-op vs. Dockettes, Atlin ye. WPTB. . September 26 khatadas vs. Revenuers, Whirlwinds vs. Dockettes, Co-op vs. WPTB, Atlin vs. Watts & Nickerson, Bankers vs. Peoples. October 3 Whirlwinds vs. WPTB, Co-op vs. ,Atlin, Peoples vs. Watts & Nickerson, Bankers ys. Revenuers, Khatadas vs Dockettes. October 10 Co-op vs. Watts & Nickerson, Revenuers vs. Peoples, Bankers vs. Dockettes, Khatadas vs. WPTB, Whirlwinds vs. Atlin. October 17 Revenuers vs. Watts & Nickerson, Bankers vs. WPTB, Khatadas vs. Atlin, WPTB vs. Watts & Nickerson, Dockettes vs. Revenuers. October 31 Khatadas vs. Whirlwinds, Atlin vs. peoples, VYPTB vs. Revenuers, Do,i:ettes vs. Watts & Nickerson, Bankers VS. Co-op. November 7-Co-op vs Peoples, 'Atlin vs. Revenuers, whb Dockettes, Bankers vs. Whirl wnds, Khatadas vs. Watts" & Nickerson. November 14 'Atlin vs. Dockettes, WPTB vs. Peoples, Bankers vs. Khatadas, Whirlwinds vs. Watts & Nickerson, Co-op vs. Revenuers. Turb? My vision's blocked." Steamship Sailings For Vancouvw Monday ss Princess Adelaide, 10 p.m. Tuesday &s Catala 12:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. Friday ss Cardena, 9:00 p.m. Princess Louise, p.m. From Vancouver Sunday-ss Catala, 4 p.m. Monday ss Princess Adelaide. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 10:00 a m. From Alaska ss Prince Rupert, 7 p.m. For Alaska-Wednesday is Prince Rupert, midnight. EXPENSIVE ACCIDENTS Direct economic loss from traffic accidents in the United 'states in 1&45 is estimated at $1,450,000,000. Andrew D. Merkel, pioneer Canadian newspaperman recently 'stated: "A strengthened Canadian press, ably directed, can be a determining factor In.Can ada's future which is depend ent upon a wider knowledge of world affairs." NOTICE The Dally News wishes to draw attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising la payable in advance at the office at time of presenting copy for advertising. Those desiring to advertise in this manner in the Dally News are asked to assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning classified j A1K TRANSPORT BOARD APPLICATION FOR LICENCE TO OPERATE A COMMERCIAL AIR SERVICE . Queen Charlotte Airlines Limited has applied to the Air Transport Board lor licences to operate the following commercial air services to transport passenpers and goods: (a) Non-M hediil.'il nnniiirri lal air seniles between U) ?S?,'r,c(i!",8f,nt0.Lu.? Refuge Cove- 8tuart l8"nJ. ?UT. ,hoa.1 Bay "oven Bay, Olendale, Cracrott. Minstrel Island, Simoon Sound, Sullivan Bay (O'Brien Bay) Belize Inlet (Dumaresq Camp), Ooose Bay (Duncan-by, Namu. Bella Bella. Ocean Falls, Klemtu, Butedale. Prince Rupert. Anyox. Alice Arm, Stewart. Massett. Just-katla, Sandsplt (Alllford Bay), Cumshewa, Pacofl, Atll Inlet. Burnaby Island and return. ' ' rJ,base', Alt5 Shalalth, Seton Lake. mnM (Llllooet). Ounn Lake, and return. (b) Silieiluleil commercial air nerlr between: (1) yanfo"yT (base), to Sullivan Bay (O'Brien Bay). Sandsplt n 111 J?By, Prlnce RuPt. returning Prince Rupert "uperi to 10 Sullivan Bay (O'Brien Bay). Vancouver Any person desiring to make representations concerning anv 8PJP"cat'n mx)?1 " a complete submission with the Secretary, Air Transport Board, No. 3 Temuorarv BniiHim. OTTAWA, by September 30th. 19 1C. and send a cpy Ln?urren?ly " htncLTBT 10 600-3 Hal1 BuJJd,ng' 789 AIR OTTAWA, September 4, 1946, Prince Rupert ALSO MESSENGER SERVICE We buy . . .. Pcrfcx Iicer Bottles Bottles KEYNOTE AT CONVENTION Cities and Towns of North-Central Hritlsh Columbia Achieve Unity at Burns Lake Cities and towns of north-central British' Columbia will act as a unit when their delegates to the annual convention of the Union of B.C.' Municipalities at Harrison Hot Springs on September 22 consider resolutions from municipalities In various parts of the province. I This unity of policy was achieved this week at the first annual convention of the Northern British Columbia Municipal Association at Burns Lake where delegates from Prince Rupert, Terrace, Burns Lake, Vander-hoof and Prince George expressed their attitudes to 59 resolu- ' tions which will come before the provincial conference later thli I month. Agreement was reached on the resolutions which will be sup ported and those which will be opposed by the Association mem bers and, although northern delegates to the provincial convention will represent individual municipalities, their attitudes will be affected by policies decided at this week's northern convention. prince Rupert delegates at Burns Lake were Mayor H. M. Daggett, Alderman Nora Arnold, Alderman George Hills, and City Clerk II. D. Thaln. Alderman Hills returned on last night's train and the other delegates were expected to arrive back in the city this afternoon. Officers elected at the convention were: President, Mayor Jack Nicholson, Prince George. Vice-President, Alderman Nora Arnold, Prince Rupert. Secretary -Treasurer, City Clerk I AlWAYS GO 'ROUND WITH flAYER'S MUD CIGARETTES THEY HAVE WETPROOF PAPER IT'S THE ONLY THING!" LakelseLake CAMP Johnstone's Camp at Lakelse Lake is still open for the hunting season. The trout fishing is still good. CABINS TO RENT BOATS FOR HIRE Campbell's Cosy Cabins Skeena Biidge Tourist Camp One Mile East of Town Box 13 TERRACE. B.C TRANSPORT HOARD, Bottle Collector Phone Blue 737 ALL SIZES Whiskey, Gin and Wine Bottles PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE H. D. Thaln, Prince Rupert. Members of the executive an-Commissioner Thomas -"'Walsh Terrace; W. R. Tooth, Stewart J. E. Philpott. Vanderhoof Reeve Verne Taylor, Burns Luke Executive member for Smithc: ;. Which was not represented at the convention, .was not named. The Stewart executive membe. was proposed by Alderman Hillj of Prince Rupert, since Stewar; was not represented at the convention. The full roster of delegati to the two-day convention was as follows: Prince Rupert Mayor Dav Sett, Aldermen Arnold and Hill and City Clerk H. D. Thaln. Terrace Village Clerk Nigel Sherwood. Burns Lake Reeve Verne Tay lor and Commissioners p. w ' Beach and K. Engstad. Vanderhoof Commissioner j. e. pniipott. i LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & Established 1910 FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD QOcJ PACKED, CRATED, STORED A.VDEE TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AXDtij FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT, CAUF.FIL AXDbJ SERVICE ; Phone LINDSAY'S 60 or I TENTS - PACK SHC TRAPPER NELSON Pi WATERPROOF GROUND SK PROTECT YOUR LUfiOAGE WITH CASTAS C Edmondson Awning and Sail? 330 .SECOND AVENUE p.n. n 3fl? & REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE BCPB-i Chop Sucy - Chow Mcio Chinese Dishes our iptclaltJ. Open 6 ajn, to 2 am PHONE i"-'i Terrace Corner MRS. FLAMBLY HOME-MADE IIVIIIU ,M PIES - SANDWICHES - JJ nn thn Mam HighumJ TERRACE MACHINE SHOPS TEKKACE, H.C Dealers in GENERAL- MOTORS! ELCH"C1 .e .nil MACHINE WJKK. " , Wi nn BJllHi . i. ind (v v For minor itv" TERRACE TRANSFER ... -.j nmtth) 1 IVLUIV Alll I, Scheduled Trips i - i .jnr :uiu " Sunday, wcciih-j . Charter Trips to Any r P.O. 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