fitter Prftirt Eaperl Dafl? TTtWi OS. Saturday. Juh' 24. 1M8 " C. 1- What !s , fnterw,.? -j, buiklhiK L 2- What u , BOUND FOR ALASKA (Continued from Page 1) ii unnatiw 0f is mkspe!iM!, ' menancy. b,.;v -olete" meani 1 mil g." BATTERY AND L EG 1 0 N IN SOCCER SMITHERS -PRINCE RUPERT BALL SERIES WEEK-END SPORT FEATURE lalfle: 3e per word per Insertion, minimum charge. Mc Blrtn Notice: 60c, Carua cl Thanks, Dein Notices, Funeral Netlcea, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: $2. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PHTCB Zlasslfled Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. FOR KENT FOK S.U1 . Second of Prince Rupert . baseball iiii classics of the l ,,, "uuce e as n ln-vearthe -w . yrr tut: iihciiu intertown oxi- series with Smithers will get three f IIMI J . U... here 4-nw.-...n... tomorrow I a ,...(; . ' i catch the wind and the tys ' I figure that she does about rlxht Iknou with a good following ! breeze. Fur auxiliary power 'they carry 7Vi hp. outboard j which will kick the Teal alor.g ' at a 7-knot clip. FOR SALE Boat "E.K." 28 x67" FOR RENT Large housekeeping SOCCER TUFF ... room in private home in town. 613 3rd Ave. Phone Gren 780. under way at Acropolis Hill grounds with the playing of a oouble-header, first game in the In last evening's Gilhuly Cup competition the 120th Battery and Canadian Legion played to a one-all draw. The game was a hard-fought contest and the result is a fair indication of how evenly the teams are matched. Battery attacked but Nelson cleared. Wyatt and Armstrong combined nicely but Veitch cleared a dangerous situation. Armstrong stumbled when close beam, powered with 6 East-hope engine. Owner living aboard at Fishermen's New Floats, or write Box 373. Daily News. (174) - "-uciai. use; discarded being coined; 0. ing obauleti-.' It would seem that it was time thai, e ifooioall Associa ) The boys hae been taking pictures nd doing a bit of creative afternoon and second in the evenint?. The Smithers team will be arriving in the city by I highway tonight. The return tion executive nna a meeting. . , ,. ., i.m t ,- FOR SALE Acme Stove with FOR RENT Smail Furnished Cottage at Ferry Landing, perfect holiday location, $10 weekly. Neave, Francois Lake, near Bums Lake, B.C. (174) iip.rpiure visit to Smitiiers will be made, Box 1551 (175) new grates. $25 00. Prince Rupert. i FOR SALE 20 ft. cabin boat. FOR RENT- 4 room furnished il. ANUKtW i TO EDMONTON There are several things to be '"'T J w,w oni a book-cleared hoPe img 01,1 up officially. One of they ,to B. wording tbe humorous these is the Gilhu Cup staxd- J J along the coast Rub-half their trip ing. If the winners of the first the title they of the competition are to A-Dub-Dub play the winners of the second have chosen as they think there half such a ruling should be is some similarity between their made officially. If the competi-, voyage and that of the three Hon is to be run off as a con- men in the old nursery rhyme, tinuous series such an an-'; Shortly after lunch yesterday Easthope engine. $150.00. Phone Blue 781. (174) apartment, private bath. Rent $30. 1805 8th Ave. E. (175) later by the local team. Selection of the Prince Rupert All Stars was announced late yesterday afternoon. Jack Lindsay. George Eliuk, Alex Bill, Jack Sharp and R. Le-tourneau have been given the Vancouver's Soccer Team CANOE for Sale. $40. 530 Sixth Ave. East. Phone 648. (174) Leaves on Title Defence Trip i EDMONTON- Ready for the nod f or mound duty with Dav? FOR RENT 3 roomed furnished suite. 1028 2nd Ave. Blue 270. (177) FOR RENT 2 room apt. and single sleeping room. Apply 221 5th East. (176. FOR SALE Bargain. Rogers cabinet radio in excellent condition. $60.00. Phone Black 294. (173) nouitcement should be made. If the Teal spread her canvas first challenge to their suprem- Abe! and Hr,rb Morgan on the the latter is the case the lol-1 winps and beat her way outjacy iu Canadian soccer, mem-! receivinK end. Infield will be lowing is the standing includ- ' through MeUakatla Passage. ' bers of st. Andrew's team j mannwl' bv Joe Davis Don Hart - in. Darrow Gomez gave Brodie a hot handful but the goalie was safe. Holkestad crossed a nice centre but Pavlikis missed. The Battery forwards threatened but Parkhouse shot high over and then Pavlikis missed again. Darrow Gomez was a constant source of danger and Brodie brought off a good save from him. Ward missed a good chance also from Darrow's cross. Veitch stopped Wyatt and Burnip and then the Legion defence got badly tangled up and the ball went in off Dawes with Brodie not having a chance, giving the Battery the lead. In another Battery attack Dawes saved well. Arm- Two s&ilin-, VANCOtVF.it bound for Ketchikan. of Vancouver, present Domin- ing last night's game wic Bennv Wintlle, Cliff Dam, sr..H 8 Battery 2 4 1 11 7 The boys had planned io gi.ion champions, arrived Dy . Shier FOR SALE McClary Cream Enamel Oil Burning Range. 433 5th Ave. West. (176) Gilhuly Cup Competition W D L F APt as far north as Juneau but fee specl car on the Canadian Na- to oulfleld are Nic that at this time of the veal tional Railways "Continental .... ... . Battery ..... . 2 4 1 U 7 B. r'Z'-t ,.t , far un the ' limited, last nmht and tonight Mlnor ,u "" "Z. Tuescly, i; Friday, 5 p.m. STEW AM Sundays, io p FOU QVIB FOR RENT One three roomed suite, nicely furnished with private bath. Apply cottage at rear of Washington Blk., 2nd Ave., or Phone Black 490. (173) FOR RENT 3 room house with garage. Applv 1845 11th East. (173) i .. - - - - - niemented Dy memoers oi n.- L' coast before turning south aeam will commence a best of . ... , be on 13 10 12 15 High School 2 Legion 2 Although the adventurers en- three series vith the Legion- ' ioved motoring well enough while naires of that city. Nineteen W on ' SLvJ FOR SALE We have several moderately priced homes for sale some with low down payments in good locations. Call us for information and inspection. Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342. Eves. Green 297. (171) One game remains to be played that is the postponed strong gave Morgan a hard shot. they were at it, they think sai: - were in the party, including ing is the only thing now and if Manager Johnny Nestman, a1 Coach Tom McNeil, Trainer Gor-j they can arrange to get die Matheson and Secretary Jim larger boat when they get. -i a HtMnritrr.. Burnip gave 'Armstrong a good fixture between the Battery and opening but the latter delayed the High School. This wilt FOR RENT One large house-keenlne- room and one sleeDing . CoquiUar 3i.: FRANK J Prince s ' Third Ave. BASf BAI L STANDINGS Savoy 9 3 7 Merchants 4 -636 Moose 2 11 .K.4 room. 650 7th Ave. East Red , too long. Ferguson cleared when probably be played next Wed (tf)'the Legion pressed. Veitch led nesaay evening, ine mgn " " ' ' wuh St. Andrew's travelled ,,. L... t,l. r,i I j n cail rinwn thp roast tO LOS All- FOR SALE 1942 Dxlge Special 471. Deluxe Sedan. Nev !y painted nis ngnt wing mceiy dui ram- oinuui m ncru o win tu Bu - - - Jthe Dominion challenge cup house shot high. Greer went off! the head of the competition. A geles. Some day they hope W, yea and and was replaced by Alexander, draw or a win by the Battery visit the Virgin Islands, the West , annually to the Excellent condition. Apply 13 Taxi. (tf) FOR RENT Furnished bedrooms, one single and one double. Kitchen and home privileges. Phone Blue 716. 174) would give the gunners the Indies ana sail up uw MO-(t m wlnning the Canadian trophy- Coast to the St. Lawrence and. FOR SALE New and Used Fur niture and Hardware. Slightly into the Great Lakes, but they ntavern and offi- FOR RENT Flat, feand Block. Dawes cleared from another good cross by Darrow Gomez. Smith was good and Wyatt showed to advantage but James cleared. Pavlikis missed a chance and then Murray and used Bedroom Suites, Kitch Anoiner item oi Dusiness ior admit it may De someinmg iw , . t th , t man exDPCt Apply Max Heilbroner, Jeweller. U the not immediate future. to take it back to the Pacif; Coast from Toronto, where the FOR RENT 2 room apartment. j Armstrong went through but 801 Borden Street. 'tfnwyatt missed. The Legion at- Pi . Rupert Club Farewells Member Members of the Prince Rupert Club last night said fare- finals take place, for another year. They realize to get by the best on the prairies and Eastern Canada will be no easy chore but they are primed for the de- - tacked and Morgan made a ! shaky clearance. Yelland came WANTED Sets from $12.50; Bed, complete $15; used Carpet in good shape; Occasional and Kitchen Chairs; enamel Wash Basins $5; Underwood Typewriter in perfect shape; Office Chairs; nyw unpainted Book Cases. Other useful household articles. B.C. FURNITURE CO., Black 324. (tf) the Football Association to dis-1 cuss is the forthcoming game between a local teah and M. M. C.S. Cayuga. At the suggestion of football enthusiast J.; S. Wilson, a communication has al-leady been sent by P. M. Ray, secretary-manager of the local Canadian Legion branch, to the sports officer of the Cayuga with a view to arranging such Car Datteries, car i through with the ball and in the WANTED- attack Dawes well to J. L. McEwen on the I fence of the cup. next Battery cleared. Brodie was smart to eve of his departure for Victoria radiators, brass and copper; paying good prices. See B.C. FURNITURE CO., Black 324. (tf) All regulars of the team are making the trip with the exception of George Steels who has been advised by doctors not to run out, intercept a centre and clear. The Legion started with a good attack but Murray finish a game. This could be another in the series for the Olof Han FOR SALE Second-hand 3x12 planks, $25 M.; also fir or oak HELP WANTED , barrels, $1 each. Apply B & ed weaKly. Alexander stopped where he is being transferred in the service of the Central! Housing and Mortgage Corporation. A stag party was held in Mr. McEwen's honor and the feature of the proceedings was the presentation of a handsome cigarette case. Regret was expressed by W. L. Armstrong, W. Transfer, Phone Red 182 son Cup. Then the Football Executive will have the problem, of selecting an AU-Star eleven to represent Prince Rupert. go. Their first game at Edmonton against the Alberta winners will be today, second on Monday and third, if necessary, on Wednesday. If successful, the Scots will head for Winnippg for (17i) REQUIRED by local business concern as assistant to accountant, young man age 18-25, with some knowledge of bookkeeping. A permanent positlbn with every opportunity of advancement. Apply in Holkestad and the Legion forwards again were weak. Armstrong tested Morgan who saved well. Darrow Gomez and Nelson were playing well and their battle of wits and skill was always interesting. Smith made a good C O U S SIN Mr the second series in the Dom out the regulations regarding McEwen ' l"ub; departure, and best mion playdowns Distributed in Co no da by CalvrTt DutilV nu-n VQ nriurrlHnir o ivincr pv- wishes for the future were ex- . postponing football games. This column would suggest that, FOR SALE 4-room furnished house, newly decorated. 1424 Pigott Place. (173) FOR SALE 6 -room Wartime house with brick chimney and level lot. Sacrifice at $1550. Apply Robert E. Montador Ltd. (173) . n,f--ri. run and then Wyatt's hard drive penence, qualifications and tended. The guest of honor re This advertisement is not .-uoUshed or tkfayt Control Board, or by the Governrr,'r;t at Bri to was blocked. Darrow Gomez centred twice but a stubborn "tu,t' .ii, i ,. . unsettled, the president should P'1 Mr. ?fP anr.r,.!afjvelv McEwen ! is ,! .i Box 372, (173) salary expected Daily News. BASEBALL SCHEDULE sailing on the t i 1 r-..n ' u n ni,ft.npW,, Viqua nrl Norah this afternoon ijegiun ueieiice neiu uul. xuuiip i lc given auuimnj w ( p , 1 . rTincess i i i enn BOYS WANTED Boys desiring for Victoria to take up his new duties. Mrs. McEwen will low later. Vacationing with Vow maue a gooa run until siuppeu iiounceu over trrn i by Dawes. Alexander and Yel- stated time, possibly at 5:30, land cleared and the Legion that the game has been can-forced a corner. A long kick by , celled. Failing such a pronounc- FOR SALE One Royal Portable Typewriter with case, new, $75. Box 370 Daily News. .(174) News routes should leave thsir names at the office as vacancies may be occurring any day. July 25 Smithers vs. Rupert July 27 Merchants vs Moose July 29 Savoy vs Moose Points to check before you leave t Nelson sent Smith off and when ; ment the game could be played, carefree holiday: SALESMEN AND AGENTS Aug. 1 Savoy vs. Merchants CLOTH FROM PEANUTS Peanuts can be spun into the Battery defence waited for , with the referee having the the ball to go over the line , final word if conditions at the ENGINE TI NE-UP Maximum miles per d to fibre and woven into cloth that I will w ear as well as wool. Insurance against engine failure. Wyatt was quick to backheel it' grounds make it advisable and Murray beat Morgan for ! call off the game. the equalizer. The Legion now FOR SALE Oil range, "Renown," pot burner type. Complete with new fan for perfect draft. This stove is in excellent condition. Price $185 less freight to Prince Rupert. Address reply Post Office Box 60, Burns Lake, B. C. (175) BRAKE INSPECTION Safety and rnl4 The Popular PROFITABLE W ATKINS BUSINESS in pa,rt of Prince Rupert available for industrious man desirous of getting into a good-paying business of his own. Suitable for man in WHEEL ALIGNMENT Driving comtoi wheel for long distances Prevention 4 1 played with more determination and Armstrong and Murray were dangerous. Ward hurt his knee in tackle and went off.' the Battery continuing with 10 1 wear. And last but not least a thorough UNDSAT i S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Sails For good health nearing retirement age. Average daily profits and know that every part of your rar hj about $10. For full in forma lubricated and checked includes under-carf ; American Pet W L . Pet tion apply The J. R. Watkins CHENILLE BEDSPREADS 4.99 EACH AT wholesale Price, Beautiful . Chenille Spreads in double or ' single bed sizes. In all Pastel Co.. 1010 Alberni St., Van players. Armstrong shot past' National and Burnip crossed the ball butj W James cleared. Ferguson sent Boston 51 back another Legion attack. Brooklyn ... 44 Morgan saved twice, one being st. Louis 44 LINDSAY MOTORf .593 Cleveland 51 33 .G07 couver, B.C. , (17?) PHONE 806 VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE FORTS PERSONAL an awkward shot when James n6W York ..: 43 ' L 35 39 40 41 42 46 48 5V FOR BEST HOTEL SERVICE in misheaded the ball. The Legion .530 Philadelphia .... 54 37 .593 .524 Boston 50 36 .581 .512 New York ... 49 36 .576 .500 1 Detroit 43 43 .500 .477 , Washington .... 38 48 .442 .443 St. Louis 30 52 .3G3 .411 Chicago 27 27 .321 Pittsburgh 43 Philadelphia .... 42 Cincinnati 39 Chicago 36 the Interior, stop at Telkwa Hotei, 244 miles from Prince Rupert, just half way to Prince BRID GREER & George. (tf) colors, fast dye, $4.99 each. Chenille Spreads full 90x100, with contrasting basket design In centre, $7.98 each. Also Habitant Hand Hooked Rugs, tightly made, 18x36 Three for $4.00. These articles are worth much more. Sent C.O.D. plus postage. Money immediately refunded if not satisfied. Handicraft Distributors, . 251 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal Que. pressed and forced two corners with Morgan running out to punch the ball well away and clear his lines. Parkhouse and Holkestad were stopped by Dawes, and Alexander completed the clearance. Play was interesting till the end but no BUILDERS AND CONTRA EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 PJW. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Fr Information call or write City or Depot Ticket Off teat PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. QUICKLY EXTERMINATED The Labrador duck was first known to science in 1788, and TIMRRK h.M.K X43:)fi Sealed tenders wul be received by the Minister of Forests at Victoria. B.C.. not later than 11 a.m., Monday the 9th dav nf Amrt-t ludft for the Repairs Construction the last reported member of its tribe was killed by a hunter in went past. Nelson was the best back on the field but Dawes also played a good game. If Nelson could keep his long clearances low ana put them to his forwards on the ground he would be even better. Yelland was a good centre half. Greer did well until replaced and then Armstrong came in to do a eood Floor Sanding: a Special' purchase ot Licence K43396. to cut further goals were scored. 2.172.000 fbm. of Ppruce, Cedar. . Teams: ' Hemlock and Balsam, on an area ad-1 , ,. , joining the North boundary of Lot Canadian Legion Brodie. Nel-56. Telegraph Passage, Fnge 5, Coast son, Dawes; Bremner, Yelland, 1875. MACHINERY FOR SALE Smith, Burnip, Phone RED 561 Two (21 years will tjt allowed for L"Ieer' ulen removal of timber. Wyatt, Armstrong, Dave Murray, Alexander. Battery Morgan; James, Further particulars of re Chief ForeBter, Victoria. B.C., or District Forester. Prince Rupert. PC job. The forwards snowed nie n Upholstering TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) Ferguson; A. Gomez, Veitch, F.t combination at times but Armstrong was the only one with a AL JOLSON AL JOLSON MIKKIIT'M SALE lii the Kxi'heinier C'nurt of Canada Gomez; Holkestad, Parkhouse Pavlikis, Ward, D. Gomez. I shot. Wyatt did some nice The Kini; v. Harry Rowland Beaten Acting upon an order to me dir AL JOU ected by the Exchequer Court of Canada, dated at Ottawa. July 13th. jOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue SCliOOLS AND COLLEGES i4H, I have seized the property of the defendant. Harry Rowland Bea- IN HIS LATEST DECCA AlBlM-1 ven. both real and personal, com things and it was a result of his perseverance and opportunism that Murray got the chance to score.Burnip and Smith played a hard driving game. It was too bad that the Legion scored both goals, and yet could not win the game. . prising the general store, until re Referee S. Woodside. Linesmen Bob Murray, Bond. WELL FOUGHT GAME The game was well fought out with the defences "usually too good for the attack. Morgan played his usual sure game and was well protected by James and Ferguson who play with de 24397 "I Want Girl." Gre', "Where the Black-Eyed Susans FURNITURE REPAIR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW for Summer and Fall examination. Write M.C.C Civil Service School, 301 En-derton Bldg., Winipeg, 24398 "When the Red Red Robhin Come cently, conducted and operated by the said Harry Rowland Beaen. at Queen Charlotte City. B.C.. and Lots 23 and 24. Block 5, Townslte of Queen Charlotte City. Map 934. All of which Is hereby offered for sale by tender, for cash. Tenders should be sealed and addressed to the Sheriff. Prince Ru Along." , Whilf "Someone Else May Be There termination and drive. Veitch did a eood job at centre half and was ably backed by Frank 24399 "For Me and My Gal." "When I Leave the Wrl(l Behi'"1' METAL WORK MEN'S FASTBALL SCHEDULE O July 24 Gordon & Anderson vs. Co-operative. July 26 Gordon & Anderson vs. Canadian National Recreation Association. Gomez and brother Alex but Dunlopillo Foam Rubber Cushioning Plastahide Haltaflex Plastic Artisto Table Covers and Curtains 24400 "There's a Rainbow 'Round My PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL IRON FIREMAN WORK. Tar and Gravel. Roof' "About a Quarter to Ni"" ' DECCA ALBUM NO. A-649 -NOW Ing. Letourneau Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) pert, marked "Tender" Tenders must be In the office of the Sheriff, or In the Prince Rupert Post Office, not later than 12.00 o'clock noon. Saturday. August 14th. 1948. Tenders to be made for the store stock, and the real estate separately. The highest or any tender not necessarily aceeDted. Inventories of stock may be seen at the olfice of the Sheriff, Prince Rupert, at the "Police Office. Queen Charlotte City, or at the District Police Office. Court House, Prince Rupert. Dated at Prince Rupert, this 20th day of July. 1948 M. M. STEPHENS, Sheriff. Jail . UB8) STOKERS GET 30 MORI HEAT Darrow was the standout of the team. Time after time he beat the defence and centred well. He also gave Brodie the hardest shots. Ward, Pavlikis, Park-house and Holkestad were fair but were never really dangerous around goal. Brodie played well and had no chance with the goal that rebounded off a defender and Train Schedule LOVI N'S VVItATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing, Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies For the East SMITH & ELKINS Phone 174 Box 274 (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE 818 Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. J.JLJ-