r , ) y y ' Y K' T Ladies' Bowhnn J Prince Rupert Daiiy Newi Saturday. Aori" 21. 1951 I Kid Gavilan it 1 '.-'. A. Whatman 486, K. Philllpson 488. J. Warren 438. B, Dunbar &41 Totals 926, 802, 873. Annettos B. Windle 521, N. Windle 417, A. McMeekin 563. Smith 616. P; Dickens 4D7 Tntnls 1 :l f,M ftCl 7a ; .v League Results jGsven Nod h Baseball Scores regf;y Thompson cr Lyons and bi. . vf)R Leaving here on his first step ,, to Auckland, New Zealand, Wil- liam Russell sails this afternoon on- the southbound Princess Louise. From Vancouver he will embark for the Antipodes on the . hlh,-Lr,u :r: .!5onar T-cv:,: d out a-unanlmous 10-round , AMERICAN Phi'adelphia 6, Boston 3. Chicago 5, Detroit 0. Cleveland 4 fit. Tinis i dm ' " . . . . uiav. lii.i iihiiiii. in i jivi- u I - a. . .... . . . . . Aorangi. Mr. Russell has been'!;'' , employed here with the Prince ' 1. i '4. Washinston 5, 8: New York 3. 4 Rupert Fishermen's Cooperative ' Y "VfV It " Bakery. Roa Lees-M Pnstnk r 1 lu,)e-uP n nls way lo tne ; T0tarsy7773909F-97TKUlnOa ! Jhe a of! Kurlvk 383, E. Anderson 434 M1"--'-1- pounds. ( Totals 845, 842, 817. , ! M.:Meekin's A. Ritchie 440 f! ' m .... ! A classified will buy. sell orr i find it. B; 'it --I Boston 2, Philadelphia 1. Brooklyn 7, New York 3. St. Lcuis 5. Chicago 1. COAST S?att!e C, Portland.2 1 3 Cakland . Ear. Francisn 7 if. a"ramento 7, San Diego 4. Hollywood 6, Los Angeles 5. " ! . , - L j m sion, had a 345 single game and 79? for three game agsregale. The iattejF. in "B." Division, had 28S for hi.h tingle same and 655 for high three games. following were this week's game scores: "A'' Division Toilers 3. Brownvonrtii 0 Lyons 3. MeMeekin's 0 Rosa Lee's 2, Belmonts 1 Annettes 2, Stars 1 Lutky Strikes 2 G & And. 1. Wrathall s 2, C. B. of Coin. 1. "B" Division B.C.G.E.A. 3 W.uia: piiar. 0 Gingersnaps 2, Savoys I Skcena Groc. 2, Black Cats I Rockettes 2, Battlers 1 Big Sisters 2, Slient in's 1 Man.son's 2. Commercials 1. Individual scores: i f KUE1I SCORES Tod Kennedy wins the third game of th ctam n L uuf, with an overtime ' P P13'0" fur T,,ront0 goal, giving Leaf, 2 1 a t third ovrtime eame in three 1 J f- 1 7 .Ve r .MonUaal Canadlens. It wa.s Wilson 350. B, Emerson 381, C. , V-OpilOnOS Will Bellamy 516. L. MrMeekin 494. TotataTso aso,.- Opening Game Lyons A. Pierce 669. P. Thninp- r 3 son 792. V. Anderson 430. J. Klieu-' WENATCHFE (CP) Western ton 553. V. Wralhall 704. Totals ' International Baseball League 1101, 1130, 917. opens r.n fvo frcr.ts Ultii.l, Ladies' "B" , with Vancouve.- and Salem srao- Manson's T. ''1 vicloric of the s?a- Dt;ll 588. M. Cope- i ?d"6' DMSt 317' S "r; f Vancouver CarHanos whippe.-l 8 lf'''y -iWenathoe Chiefs and Saien, ToHsSOl! Kl.als 8I1, 771, 928. , ,Ser.at.jrs beat Trl-Cify. Commercials -J. Helger.son 430, : : " L. Smith 505, M. Hoban 416. L. 1 79, n(l7 ,,7 -Bltri-?B-. Bond 420, M. ne. ix-lted line traces the puck's path. Gerrrv UUZtT ??? tw0 games ; winie Butcn Bouchard and To, hn;:i;l;uirf,'n t0 (CP PHOTO) Sonj of Toi wmj IVlliit and Sbantv Ml)iF 'f ! '-v' j iV?y5T 491 M ie 655, I. Muncey 357. Totals m Laviolette 452, -0rJ'on E. Knutson 458, D. ! ges 848 933 TotTo 919R907MCCa"l,m 553-1 Black Cats-W. Duncan 374. H. lijiais U9t 919, Jiil. Speer 447 j Hi(.ks 289 E S(rpbe Ginger Snaps-E. Mulder 525, 208, M. Magaw 195. B. Davis 471. N. Kennedy 290, V. Parkin 273, 1. 1 Totals 841 703 872 Stewart 523. I. Beaile 472. ft Me- ' ' ' . CREATING AN ESTATE . . . When you the first pay premium on $5 000 life .wurence policy you immediately cresw fn MU1,0"f v5uu- W you d'e th. full amo" i. iv.il.hl. for your family. U you liv(1 can tube a long as thirty years to pay for it. Why not create your estate todu? JOHN T. FOWLE Bo" "55 , Phon Black 831 '1 '.. . .1- i'1 "HI i 1 . Ladies "A1 Brownwoods L. Donaldson 581), F. Cramer 465. N. Stone 574, M. Gurvieh 389. G. Brown 415. Totals 873, 760, 871. Toilers M. Wide 581, B. Ellison 351, C. Strand 403, C. Dor-cseh 5G1, J. Hill 625. TuUUs 974 998, 944. Wrathall's B. Peterson C27 P Roberts 396, A- McLean 475 W Sleeves 325, M. Vincent 406. 'Totals 895, 686, 866. Canadian Bauk of Commerce -M. R'jose 47G. R. Christenson 393, M. Steeves 449. E. Mosley 436 R Ramsay 434. Totals 678, 814, 825. Gordon & Anderson B. Smith 532, S. Ramsay 413. I. Garnei 563 L. Anderson 461, C. Berric 558. ' OKee"a urocery-u. van Meer ! Glahan 251 Tot-iu Rat roq ; n L ' i 545- W- Slater 604, S. Smith 326. ' I UM LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA yaua. x-naimauy v. umrj E. Wasyk 425, 1. Hague 407. Totals 46E, A. Parker 450. G. Smith 492. 893 768 802 K. Thompson 493. S. Hartwig 396. j R'atrk' o BailKTS b. r.Au Downing indKi 451, M. Total o RR9 hkq non I r. J .1 ' Richards 262, D. McNeice 503, J. B.C.G.E.A. M. Baxter 605. f. ,ii, iaa n Mrui..- , : Nine tr.bles weve in plav at the Sons ot Klorway whist drive and dance held in the Sons of Norway last nif;ht. Prize winners were. Mrs. Cor-mie,-, first; Mrs. E. Norton won second prize (cutting with Mrs Alfred Anderson); O. K. Olseu, , first; Alf. Jensen, second. . Miks Colussi played the Accordion for dance accompaniment. Refreshment committee under Mrs. John Pedersen were Mrs. Jensen, Miss Ellen Wa ewj M-i. Frank Schroeder, R. Hundeide, Nils Gundersen, John MNatuth-ton, G. Gustafcan ani B. fcasc, ken. Steifcais 513, D. Edgar 352, E. Parkhouse 372. Totals 770, 764, Totals 964, 1088, 880. Rockettes-V. Kryklywyj 319 Shenton's P. Smith 366, J. N. GFeddes 238, M. Antone 535, M. -" '." ... . ii i . . 1 1, i I I Re-roof with SPHALT totals 810, 797, 92Q. "Don't be .alarmed it's me, hee, hee, hee, Ethel Iurkv 5triL- i r. ,. r nusuv &nencon oz, v. renney 4y, t;. Hood 343, D. New- -llntner- 58.' Elliott 374, B. Matson 472. Totals ton 510. Totals 780 758, 1027. the baby sitter." jHINGLES d (atil JParly at Contatle .Street 0R ESTIMATES SEE it iiose99 GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. r.o. ox 721 Three tables of bridgej two of j. cribbage and one of whist were in play at the Conrad SUeet! Scho'jl Parent-Teachers card j party last night. Winners were H. Taylor, bridge; ; AVAILABLE NOW the new TITAN CHAIN SAWS cend 12 H P. I i "' AUTOMATIC CLUTCH OILING Mr. Croxford, whist; and Mrs. P. Thompson, cribbage. Under convener Mrs. John Ji'ardin, the refreshment committee consisted of Mrs. Jardine, Mrs. P. Thompson, Mr.. Faught, Mrs. K. Kiu'deziel and Mrs. Al Murdock. TIMBER RALE X4G218 Scjiled tenders wljl be received toy Xfts Minister of Forests fit VU-turiii. BC, not later thnn 11 am. vn tlie Bill day of May, 1951, for the fWIND STARTER Arts purchase of Licence X4!218, to rut 3.800.000 f.b m. of Hemlock, Spruce. Cediir. Bal. jim and Cypress, on nn area comprising of vacant Crown land situated on the north shore of Steamer Pnssnge, Ilunfu 5 Coast Land District. i moval of timber. f MAINS I U KS .'I -'rf'c our ;,liern Representatlv IAN BOWELL l;HtNS LAKE. U.C. i SALES SERVICE Itll'.UKS CONTACT ' YOUR LOCAL DEALER Further particulars of the Chief forester, Victoria. BC. - or District Forester Prince Rupert. B.C. ( 11) IN RE ESTATE OF DONO KEE YOU, I OTHERWISE KNOWN AS DONO 1 KEE YOW, DECEASED INTESTATE I TAKE NOTICE that as Adminis .. t i j ' 1 ' i ' ' i ' '1 ; , 4:' ' f ' ' i ' ' ' .' . r ' - '. Si i ,. Su i i BOB PARKER LTD. Pn'nCe Rupert, B.C. trator, duly appointed by the court, of the estate of Dong Kee You, otherwise known as Dong Kee Yow. who died at Prince Rupert. B.C., on ; the 10th day of March, 1951. I require all creditors and otlufs hav- ; tn claims against tlie a;iid estate ; to send the wnne to me, pmpt i ly verified, at the address uiiMitanivti ' below on or before tliy 3V-st day of May. 1!51. after which date I shall prcK-eed to distribute the c&tale in those entitled by ly.w, luivtiiH UWU'J : only to iuch claims of which I uhall j then have been lioUiieU i AND further take notU:c "that nil persons Indebted to the said esluu- , are reiiuired to py their UitU'btcd-iM'ss to ie forthwith. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., thU j 13lh day erf April. 1001. I OK WHITE THE B.C. IHSTUI1H TOKS W CHAIN SAWS of B.C Ltd. ? V'1 LOMDIE &Mj)iM ' ' ' '''" 1 ....... 1 ,. . : Z. .v-r-) ney stupio, I i I I . i A CMONfT YOU HEAP ) ff CW A WHEN THE ELEVATOC ) k J ! IIP SUE I j .Wxf SEt V I I i I MUST SAV YOU W jrjL ' Wfc&V-9S ' iVJ "COME. UJ VOU NEVEP SPOKE fclX 'Vth : WSCX. rWSb T DAGWOO- i)t?&S A TO HE JW f iTW5 rf!-iSt-A yOg. .'. Copt. K. fniam Stik.i Iw, WotM li.hi. ! f Ma'n Sire reet Vancouver, B.C. , i f'HED ADVEitTUSIKO IN T OORTXN Fit AS Eli FOliUFS Ol l lc Ud Ad m in isl rator Prince Rupert. B.C. A 14. 31, 28. M fil ; HB DAILY NEWS PAY?' INFORMATION On How To Prepare YOUR 1950 INCOME TAX RETURN ii i "t 'i .; - Official representatives of the Taxation Division, Department of National Revenue will visit PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., on APRIL 23-30 inclusive '"r the pniDose of nssistiiiR taxpayers n this area in preparing their 1950 Income Tax returns and answering inquiries on other Income Tax matters. These representatives are authorized to take paymeuts of Income Tar in the form of Cheques or Mor ey Orders, but not Ca,sh. They will be available for consultation at: National Employment Office, Killos & Christopher Building, 3rd Avenue, Pr'nce Rupert taxpayers in this area are invited to take advantage op this free service to the pi'bi.ic. Let Your Income Tax Office Help You (h) - i