garden which he took care of Basketball ' himse'.i.. Rushbrook Heights Prince Rupert Doiiy News F.iuay, February 23, 1651 : nell. From Vunexiuver (Tliur.vUyi !R. Fnrgle. E. R. Campbell. J. v llTou.at I. Kertixit R McHmhi V aSiiiKjerS CANON RL'SIf BROOK 'Continued from page 1 he was not favorably impressed with U. "It wis a:i uninviting jumble of rock and muskeg. I r""nnsi,u..i Merryth, D. Elliott, P. MrConnell, E. J. Morris. From Alice Arm iTliUiSuuj; R. Mullen. Shoemen Beat G-A iAClFlcjU;. maitied active in its behalf in didn't think they couid make a u relieving capacity long after, townsite out of it However, at commencing Saturday. March 10. on a two of three game basis. Other crucial games slated id.-Saturday night are High Golds vs. Fashion and High Juniors vs. Rupert Hotel. In both games wins for the school teams would give them a bye into the finals and in such event, the semis would get under way on Tuesday nigh'.. If Fashion wins over the Golds Uie remaining league garnet will be played until a firat piaoe wuuier is decided. It Ru-, pert H'Xfi tukfs the High Juniors. Uie Junior league game will continue declare a win-1 tier Tiie Ciiird place teaiii, ill-, When he first saw the site of what was to be Prince Rupeit, Canon Ruvdibrook recalled thut WIUI, 11111C, 1 WiUi JiUL Iii.uo;;ai with the power of dynamite. Later, I wauhed them blast whole hilhs away." To Vancouver today i G. R Ford. J. A. Ford. H. W. Jafkson. E. Mosorowsky, R. Thickett. Mrs. B. W. J. Scott, Miss A. Patterson, Miss P. Tail. H. Allen, tO. W. Strahl. A. L. Lechasseur, G. Burns. R CampU-ll. i D Ap-clikj'Uiii. R J Holmes. To Sandspit itodayi-A. Kils-litt. A- Kalmividd. J. Bniitii. To Musjet (today) -Const. Gib-lion, Mrs 1, Franks. James Jar- I Canon Rushbrook lived until ACHiklG BACK? thi illness in the borne he built ,. n "ie easurn end of the ci'y in Why w.n. te.ri,-i or ,mMi ).,iiU-? Many (.rid ,ui. fc relitl by tk,u 112. Hk tidy hou.se was com-l. i.a'. kuin.-y-i.iMrr iiiu. i b j fojuble and the wall of his IZZ'VZXEStt " Mviig room were covered i..r both tijiity a liver ii!-ordw wiUi pictures of early life :n tJiru ru u.ikaiiie. tM. iia prjnce Rupert and with rare f inals To Get Un'lur Way Tliis Saturday Just to prove that, anything can happen in p basketball game, Brownwoods won over Gordon 6c Anderson by a 07 to 43 margin in Senior League last night at tne Civic Centre. The hardware men couldn't get going and, when they did, they were unable to get the ball in the basket in spin ot a eiod many easy shots they lailed to convert. Brownwcids were plavine heads-up ball .'.nd. ready sure of a semi-fuiai it Hi-r.rin in tlie 1 nUTiuedlalJ Hi-Cr-n n.,A A.JtV in the Junior btkvl. Thutulel buds ; r ...Hi,,,, -.,.,. .J,i,.l, h ) DACHAS E S 6 7 12 I ' 2 12 4 2 11 4 j Juuior W L Pts. 11 1 22 , '. 10 3 20 ! i 0 8 0 12 0 ed a a missionary. The white lioutie was surrounded by a well-kept lawn and a vegetable Meniialil.s 1 NTtRM F.IM A'l'K Hi-Green Umk a close one over , Merchants as Uiey bioke a 2W-20' jujunj0 tie witii tee.onds to play, to win'p,u ,.t ji,, area was named in his honor. TORONTO GRADUATE ! Canon Rushbrook graduated ! a.s a Bachelor of Arts from University of Toronto in 1900 and in theology from Wycliffe Col- lege, Toronto, in 1901. He was ordained a deacon by Dr. Du-Moulin, Bishop of Niagara. . June 11. 1901, and as a priest tx-j actly a year later. Before com- j ing west he served in the On-; tario mission of Erin, HULsbury j and Reading. He was licensed to the mission of Port Essington by Ihe late Archbishop F. JI. Du-Vcrnet in 1005. i In 1912, o;: bring placed in i charge of the then newly-built j misMon launch Northern Crass,; he was appointed rural dean i in charge of the Prince Rupert Coast Mussion. He carried on the, treat work with the Northern , Cross until June i928. : ' Named honorary canon of St. Andrew's Pro-Cathedral in Prince Rupert April 15. 1U22. he ; was appojntvd to St. Peter's Church. Seal Cove September 1. by the late BL-Jiop O. A. Kix. if.'iyniiig fi-'iin the parish in 193';. He was superannuated in l'Jlii bin continued to take services at varioifts churches in Ihe (iior;esf as required. ' Canon Rushbrook is survived, l id' .-: his daiichier. the former Dorothy Dean RuOibrook. by three sisters Mrs. Ja"k (Alicci Prin?.!e of Mow manville, On-lario: Mrs. A. K. iMarioni Cates if (i.skvillc, Ontario, and Mr.;. Frank illerthai Khei inan of IX'-ttoit -and one brother-Dr. J. by 23-22. Merchant tried des- althoueh they had. only five Cook's men on the bench from regular tram and one sp; men I" ' w Maa.snn s re in sus Uiey :oiid ou a Umg tdiot by - Chrisloff ju-st as tiie fuial bell mounded. Meiejiants took an early lead will) the tieuie at 1 to 2 in Llie I irl quaiVr. The Green came bai'k n t)u s?cond to out -saw 11 to 8. The third was dull a.s each team waned only one ha. ket. Greens editing out Mediants with lone foul shot scor II()M1-VAUI) IH)UM) Mw I lie ic'tiiil Mows luml (utm , ,.us, ! - - - - --.i- Mil i i i i i Uur ship Sim sails i en A'wus m L ed of 7 i) i.vubles. in the four the person of Ratchford from the intermediate league, they dominated the play throuf l nil :he game. The ha.ilwaiemen lailed to lead In the scoring at any lime. Jim Flaten and Rup? Iloikc.-aad tried hard to spark their team but it was not the night, Flat-n played fine ball. Ilolkeslad lead in the seining for Ihe loser, villi 11 points. Hob Ci ill, who coiil'in'l hit the broad side of a bam in the first half, came tlirout h in the second with four field Ik.s-1 ki ts, to make liis score 9 for the i game. For the winners Ray I .Spring fattened his total fur ihe year as he ixuired In 21 points This dveitiimrrt it rot published dlip!yd toy Liquor ConuJ fccwrd or by Uk Government s 6ftirf Columbia. Huzza, 7tv're honie-;eui -J luinul ! u uu 1 Vr over a century Lanib's Navy : been ihe call of those who h Kood rum. Smooth and mellow, i matured, blended and butty I'.riiain of the finest Dnmrara m Knit si Ruslibrook of Toronto period tile game was really -.x-:ting as Merchants pulled even, only to see the Greens come through with a win at the lu;;t minute. Fashion had it all over the Thuiiderhirds, beating them by a 4't to 2!) margin. They effectively bottled no the scoring ace Vern Diulowa.'d and held him to 8 points. Wells was high man for the losers vrth 9- For the winners Bill sored 13, followed closely by Hill with 12. Jim Hebb came through with 8. The game lacked the punch the Tliundcr-birds have been putting Into , their play during this past, two ! months. Individual woring: Intermediate ted Here a few years aeo. j ' Pierce sciiii.iI 15, Olson 12, and 1 1""DW'" 10. as they comb.tr.-d B K Eyolfson I nee Rushbrook," (laughter of,"1 ,riko a lo:ul over & A V.llO Mr Glad r - s v w - the la tr William Hushbrook, ! brother of deceased) is a niece.! tl NOW AT 65 parnos wu There are nine nieces and three nephe-A.s. 1 1tn tt.tvrnis-ntcnl is u,( fUiltUilicJ w U4fcd bj Ik L i AMiuoi IVwrJ or by ihe (iovci nmrnt uf Bi.tah Lm MAN SO N'S YOUR FRIENDLY JEWELLER - No . . . This is nor a search for buried treasure or piiatc gold . . . but on opportunity to cash An iJ tra thanfv. The came hail no bearins on the final slaiiiliiics, exeepl Id move lie slioeinen a lit'le mure firmly inl.i seeonil place. 11 was the last came of the seasnii, as a meeting of the ISaskethall Assoeialinii held earlier in the evening decreed (hat the playoffs wiiiilil get uiuUrMay litis Saturday. The executive acceded to the wishes of both players, and fans In deciding that the' improved G & A entry should be seen In ihe: play-offs. They will meet Brownwoods in the first game in a two or three series this weekend. The second game of the Industrial Welding O M P A N V We specialize in boat, and domestic, fuel-oi! tanks. Bui!i ace iid'.ng !u Underwrite.!. A; fiivei'iiiir, nl. certified operators. HIONE CltlX KKI j Hi-Given-Ford 2 Cla.k Becker 4. Sather 4 Talt 7 Webber, Rhodes 1. Peneff. Shcppurd 2, Petersen 3. Total 23. j Merchants- Stacey 2, Place 1, Chrisloff 6. B. McFar'ane 2, Du-. mas 3, Parnell 8. Total 22 I Tliunderbirds Dudoward 8, iHelin Bi 2. White 4. Wells 9. Lwof CoMiJ fio.d by lk Cloi"i j 55Z2Z cssTS1! in on ViC BUL0VA TRADE-IN SALE semi-finals will be held nixti ' Tuesday night, and if a third i necessary it will be on Thursday. for your old watch on a new the better makes of watches Gem-line, trade-in allowance ltir.l iniid"!. Kupeib styling in Jeff.-ev 1. Helin iLp 5. Total 29. ; Fashion Haugan G, Bill 13,' Hebb 8. Intermela 2. Hill 12, Walsh S. Total 4. lice are the league standings a.s of today: j Classified Advert ..sing is payable in advance. Pl ase refrain from telephoning. CUi-,. word per in .ei Uon, iiniiiiiium charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Tlutiks, f Funeial Notices, Marrkige and F.ngag.ement Announcenu nts $200. SPECIAL DISPLAY, IMJUUI.E PRICE The finals will be played betwter. Co-op and the semi-fnal winner STANDING Senior I BIRTH NOTICE HHt SALE i W L Tts To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perl- FOR SALE Auto parts. Apnlv ! LOST-licit ulaii Midland Pines. P.O. Box WKii, iinlav iiffiil m ACT NOW! Use Our Budget Plan 20 down - $1.25 per week Wione Black 739. Cars to be i please plimif w Chop Suey - Chow Mein HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 .st roni, nee Marion Anderson of i.i.voi.; Mi;., in llie Prince Rupert General Hospital on n o. n. a (laughter, 8 lbs. 8 oz. tltpi wrecked tor parts: lUl'.H Cliev- - ,., r..l,.l vi.,l:.ii l:l Ksm' sedan. Itirill Co-op 12 5 24 BiownwooiLs 9 8 18 I G & A 4 12 8 ! Intermediate W L Pts.l ' Hi-Gold 12 1 24 19HII Buick sedan. 19311 Stuile-b.tker sedan. 1934 Chevrolet panel l,-loil. I47)l WATCH KEPAIKS tii li-nl aerviiT ' Jeneller. M.iln:i I I N Lit A I. NOTICE Fashion 12 3 24 OIL IllJUNKK SS SWAP tiiove ,m-i of 1) Koiison. Bi" lilM. E1 $1000 on ik)n 4 Wlii'ltlllf III1-' I lrocssional rmSHHIiOOK In the city Thursday. Feb. 27. 19;il. Rev. Canon Walter Field Rushbrook. B.A.. LTh, ue 82 years 0 mouths, beloved lather of Mrs. F. W. Skinner iDor-othvi Victoria. 1IC. Rt. Rev. J. H. Gibson and Canon B. S. I'lickter will conduct services at St. Andrews Cathedral at 2:30 pin. Monday. Feb. 20. Interment to follow In Fair-view Ceinelerv. No (lowers by MneiA a no FOR EXCHANGE I have at furnished, tour-room buuga-, low in North Vancouver which I would like lo exchange for a similar home, or larger, in Prince Rupert. House Is 42 by 32 with full basement and furnace, and Is located on a' larue corner lot in a conven- i lent district. It Is close to Park I VANCOl V I II VH IOKI Sunday, 8 p.m., Chilcaitin Tuesday, 12 Noon Cainosun 41. H E ARM, SII WAKT ANI I'OUI SIMPSON Sunday. Cnmosun, 11 p m. I OK NOItTII M 1 I N ( IIAItl.OTTE ISI AMIS ss. Chilcntln March 2, 10 and 30 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH (M l: F.N CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin, Feb. 23 0 p.m. FRANK J. SKINMIt Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 583 " HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE FOR SALE -I.ate '49 Meteor custom club coupe, fully equipped, radio, heater, w lillewaiis. 2-tone paint, low mileage. Apply R30 Summit or phone Blue (198 rter 5.30 p.m. taOpi FOR SALE Business building with modern hvimt ouaiters in cent re businetvs section Burns lake. Cement basement, lur-nace. plumbum. Applv owner. W. J. McKenna. l47pi FOR SALE Bedroom suite, chesterlleld suite, diniiut table and chairs. retrierator. washing machine, single bed. etc. Phone 592. 1945 Graham Ave. I47pi FOR SALE 1 950 Pontine 8. two-door coach; radio and heater; low mileage Applv Hov Saunders. Port Edward I47p) FOR SALE New and used furniture, hardware and clothing at the lowest possible prices. B C. Furniture. 3rd Ave. W. ltoval .shopping centre and m-ter-citv buses. Larue living room includes a f ireolace. the late Canon Ruslibrook's own request. 11. C Undertakers In charge of arrangements. UTci MATTSON'S UPIIOI.STF.RTMa Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, D C. MA U() A RET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE IiUILDlNO price tl'1"1" Aeencies. P"1"' eves List sale,' FOR SALE -C (111). IMS I:'11"' er hcil. etc. V cabin, Pud. H)TrSAI.E-W' V1. , ipirliidii!! heater. I'i'll'f k for sale-7 basement imf " FOR SM.E House us newlv decorated. Inside and out. and of solid construct ion For further information, please phone 748. tf 111 II.DKKS & CONTRACTORS NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES I.inobelt Sneeder Siiovels: 1 r. Cranes; Drairltnes: Adams Hoad Graders: I.ittleford Bros. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES Black 7.r.2 Red 094 P.O. Box 1G70 Black Ton Knad Maintenance F.iitilnmenl : Owen Clamshell PLUMBING and HEATING Sheet nvMal work. Tar and trravel roofing. Call 029 (lib West. Phone 543. Letourne.ni and So.is. (tf) rilONF. r.LIIE .w, r.o. nox nn4 E.isl. 1 1'1""' n Hu'iiet..s and Hock Granules; T 1, Smith Concrete Mixers: HELEN'S BEAUTY RITOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all it.s branch s 204 4t.h Street. Phone fi5r) Htvn Clark Fi.rklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket "loaders tor Storkuile tt A UTVl) and Snow Hemova : Rice Port nhl CentrifuiMil Piiiiois: Na tfSSfCf FOR SALE 1938 Chev. Sedan with heater. Good running condition. Also good rubber. Phone Blue 721. (51pi tional Dra'dine Scraners and "piilCKS PAID ; steel, brass Honest graJii" I P fl BUCHANAN'S ,11,-1,, Metals lli,-; SIDNEY fJONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis 'BLACEC&WHITG' h 4 ?. .a II. G. IIELOERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 90 Evenings Black 899 FOR SALE Special Deluxe Plymouth coach, late '41! model, good condition. Blue 27(5. 4(ipi FOR SALE Heintzman piaim. Good condition. Phone Red 020 evenings. I48p) rmiver, n. J-63M. UNFNCUMnwro pav li "i"1111 r.. ..li Iter fi"1' OFFICE IltlURS Agent VANCOUVER DAILY PROVINCE Phone Black 7f!7 311 Second Ave. W. Mfei WHISKY 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Th. SCOTCH 212 FOR titlllV J""1' i Anv rh Hahv carriaue, new $10.00. Blue 780. HOP) Buckets: National All Steel fVasollne Hoists: National Portable Sawmills: National Rotarv Screens 'and Conveyors Full inlormalion from National Machinery Co. Limited. Vancouver. U.C tfl 1951 RIFLE BUY! Genuine British Short Model Lee Enfield, Mark III. It) shot, detachable manazine. reprater adapted to snorter.' 20" barrel. "V" type back sight; ideal for fast shooting at moving game, carefully checked and guaranteed. $24 9ii. 48 rounds ammunition with order $2.9.i additional. Send $5 with order balance COD. HUNTERS SUPPLY COMPANY 193 Sparks Street, Ottawa. iFS-lli l.,,,lki PHIU'I Daily N' s- . ttir V u.'illllS - Habv Phone FOR SALE high chair. buf'ev and Blue 508. I4li) The Secret is in the Blending 1 "jrtir bouse nr or ''n,! Novvinber. QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Herls and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL A. F. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BEI.L, C.A. and ROY SI I AND, C.A. 324 Second Avenue rtox 2(3 Phone 88 Vivian (47p) FOR SALE One 15 h p. gas engine, nine 981. ..,,.nr: NEAT slimie Control Hoard or hv the Government of British Columbia. This advertisement ts not published or displayed by the Liquor ELECTROLUX Kales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phono Blue 970 Box 1(520 For genuine parts and service phone or write above. OOLICHAN grease -Best finality. For sale at U.C. Furniture. I ID I room- Box 43. i used III:!. WANTED I LM ALL- WAN I I'.i "j WOMAN to do dishwashine. part clime -Dailv NrW'- ROOM and colussi's music store Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 -4th St. Ph. Black 389 lime, automatic dishwasiiei . Phone 808 or applv cm' Centre Dining Room. (4(ic) ACCOl'NTArTS 1951 OFFERING OF HI-POWERED RIFLES From $20 95 up. Genuine .303 British Enfield Repeaters. Other makes available soon. Excellent valuers. Send for tree folders. Illustrated, with prices and detailed soccil icat ions. No obligation. Dealers enuiiiries invited TARGET SALES COMPANY l,i4 MacLaren Street. Ottawa. (FS-Hl M. J. SAUNDERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS FOR HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on All Services GORDON D. RONSON Oil Burner Specialist 733 5th Ave. W. Black 503 PURLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income Tax specialist,, s G Furk Stone Building. Red S93 20m FOR .sekff" nLihrd h. workiiiR 'rly PERSONAL News. HOME OWNERS Carry out those needed repairs or alterations NOW! This may be done under our EASY PAYMENT FINANCE PLAN Take six, twelve, eighteen or twenty-four months to pav. You may finance any amount from $100.00 to $2000.00 PHILPOTT EVITT & Co. Ltd. FURNACES have gone up In price and vou can expect even hiuher prices. Have 2 all-steel furnaces in stock, selllmc at old price. If contemplating a new furnace, now is the time to buv. even if stored until required. Thorn Sheet Metal. Black 884. (tfl RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 Rock and Concrete Work Phone Blue 039 P.O. Box 711 Prince Rupert. DID YOU KNOW that Mt'Rae Bros, sell all appliances at the same urice as Vancouver? No freight, is added. Dili vou also know that vou can buv name brand appliances on the Voided plan? .r4c Train Schedule FOR SALE Model Q D Johnson 10 h i), outboard motor. Also Mo.ssberg .22 riHe. Both in good condition. Phone Green 620. (47p) GIVE MOTHER a treat Take her home a freshlv baked cake or a riundv nie from the Hubert Bakerv Ltd. Phone 043 for orders. FOR BENT,i. tor gin- 'i -r' j- W)VSj". I rieliverinf j and Pl,one FOR SALE 2 White trucks, tandem dual drive 900 rubber. 214 For Uie East-Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays, p.m. From the East Tuesday's Thursdays and Saturdays, 10:15 p.m. wheelba.-e. Worked 3 months. Terms. AoplV Albert Houston, PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STUDIO 216 - 4lh Street Box 045 Phone Given 389 Prince Rupert scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Clock 008 -3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 O.iw.son Creek, BC. iB3p) CASH for scrari east, brass, copper batteries nnd radiators Phone 643 call 029 6th W., City. tM NORTIHAND Dalrv mtlk"riellv-eied 24c per miart. Why pay more? Phone 18 for dallv delivery service. (M-29) Phone Of, I COAL Win 2nd Ave. W. LI MBF.R BUILDING KITPMES FOR RALE 1949 Chev four-dopr sedan, good condition, new rubber. Can be seen at Long Wnt Ads, Eure ResidU! Motors. luucj r'i