' 3rinrc ttuucrt Daily i3eto$ Saturday, May 4, 1946 BOWLING OF WAR ASSETS Hell Divers won a thrcc-games-to-nil clean sweep victory over Goldeyes on play In the.War Assets Bowling League on Thurs day night while Condors won by default over over over. In other fixtures. Falcons and Gulls were winners over Eagles and Mal lards two games to one. The In dividual scoring was as follows Hell Divers E. Hcmentos 200 184 136520 P. T. Hay L. Chamberlin C. Unwin E: McKale B. Houde 94 232 211537 145 110 125380 157 133 96386 90 73 169332 141 172 161474 827 904 898 2629 Goldeyes G. Anderson 114 145 70329 W. G, Brown B. Manizaba H. Lodcr T. Grey A. DeMaire G. Yule A. Tolpy George Brown G. Brown B. Houston E. Houston 135 154 159448 267 165 218650 106 33 97283 77 116 531246 98 63 115276 797 726 712 2235 Condors 161 102 110373 114 74 109-297 167 182 142-491 147 103 119369 176 VJ& 176430 40 70 83193 805 659 Havens DEFAULTED Gulls 21. Munizaba J. Unwin V. Chanubcrlin M. Edgar J. Loder N. Rcnklock 166 134 126 117 191 175 110 81 132 131 147 231 739 2203 129429 145-383 176-542 1G2 373 184447 1 65 543 872 869 981 2722 Mallards 'i . 9c TO 99c SHORT SPORT That great grid star of the Ottawa Roughrlders, Tony Golab, may be wearing a Toronto Argonaut uniform next season. It has been reported in Toronto that Golab will Join the Argonaut camp next sea'son. Golab now is in Toronto as a member of the R.C.A.F. permanent air force. Toronto Maple .Leafs of the National Hockey League have picked up a hard-hitting left-winger from the Buffalo Bisons of the American Hockey League. He is 20-year-old Vic Lynn. Two others acquired in the past few days are Tod Sloan of Toronto St. Michael's College and Harry Taylor of the Winnipeg S. Birrell G. Dumas P. Plementos R. SplLsbury V. Holoka' F. Mycr 129 135 147411 102 184 118404 134 117 140391 93 221 150464 160 149 136445 74 89 112275 692 895 803 2390 Falcons B. Kennedy 103 100 126-335 T. Houston F. Calderoni V. Nixon N. Koraluk P. Johnson A. Ross R. Bradshaw P. Grady V. Carrier M. Drouln C. Wilson 189 135 133457 155 172 143475 104 140 99343 116 230 117463 195 156 175-526 862 939 798 2599 Eagles 137 117 163417 126. 170 154450 120 120 145385 143 135 170448 136 35 138359 131 143 168442 793 770 938 2501 Still Going Strong WALLACE'S A Wallace's Dept. Store Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER INCOME TAX 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 J. L.CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic! If nerves --doubly so! Smith Block Green 995 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY o . at CENTRAL HOTEL HAS REOPEN El) Wei specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Cliinese dishes. WE EXTEND A HEARTY INVITATION TO COME AND ENJOY OUR FINE FOOD Use D.D.T. Now KILLS 1 LIES, ANTS, MOTHS, ROACHES AND OTIIEIt INSECTS D.D.T. SPRAY quart gallon NEW AEROSOL D.D.T. VAPOR DISPENSER 8i'r) ijwi.y "MAGIC MIST" each jjd.y,-, PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Phone 632 P.O. Box 772 Waterfront Whiffs Visit of H. 3I.C.S. Crescent High-light of Week Halibuttcr Reward Has Collision Union Officers Arc Elected. P. C. Nixon, held a reception for members of the City Council and other official representatives. Yesterday morning Crescent wa3 visited by the Prince Rupert Corps of Sea Cadets. Mbyor Daggett, Alderman T. N. Youngs and City Clerk H. D. Thain made an official visit at 10:30 a.m. Captain Cook' corps of Sea Cadets under command of Lleut.-Com- mander Alex Mitchell paraded from the Navy Drill Hall to the ship's side at the C.N.R. wharf,-then, wpnt aboard where the cadets had the time of their lives inspecting the multitude of mechanisms, some of which they were allowed to operate. The ship's high angle 4.7-inch guns wig-wagged at the sky as eager cadets manned them while other groups of boys crowded about the Innumerable technical devices which make up a modern fighting ship. Crescent left the city this morning on her southward Journey after visiting Stewart in the course of a training cruise with 52 navy officers from H.M.C.S. Royal Roaas aboard. Thursday night .the. officers, cadets and crew of the vessel were guests of honor at a dance sponsored by the Civic Centre and the Khatada girls In the Civic Centre auditorium. Last night basketball games were planned for their The halibut boat Reward, Capt. Ncls Antonscn, received damage to her stern Thursday afternoon when she was rammed by a government fisheries patrol boat which was making a land ing at the .Home Oil Wharf. Damage was not sufficient, how ever; to stop the halibutter from leaving yesterday on her first trip to the banks. Crew mem befs caulked the open seams' In a temporary repair Job which they believed would last until the vessel finds time for permanent repairs. At a recent election of officers of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union, Douglas McGlllivray was elected president, replacing Thomas Elliott. Angus Macphee was elected vice-president, succeeding George Vcircck. Stan Boshier was cl-ccte dsecretary. Mr. Boshier says that workers In all four of the fish packing plants 'in Prince Rupert Co-operative, Atlin, Edmunds and Walker and Canadian Fish and Cold Stor age arc now members of the union. Train Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. Advertise in the Dally News r? : J.H.Mair Auctioneer SALES ARRANGED and Conducted at Your Convenience SALES ROOMS 171 Third Ave. E. Phone Black 156 Phone Blue 850 All Interior and Exterior Work i pi Highlight event of the week on the local waterfront was the visit of H.M.C.S. Crescent which was host to the citizens of Prince Rupert yesterday. The sleek, grey destroyer which docked here Thursday, held open house yesterday afternoon for scores of visitors and at 5:30 her officers, under Commander FOR SALE Studio lounge, sectional bookcase; cheap. Apply 1040 10th Ave. East. (100) FOR SALE Three-room frame house, clean, bright, furnished; living room 10x20. Immediate sale. 161 Wantage Road. (106) FOR SALE Two-roomed house and large shed, at Kltwanga, B.C. Apply 502 Sherbrooke Ave. (105) FOR SALE New three-room house; modern, large glassed-in porch, on two lots, all clear FOR SALE Slightly used has-1 . socks, reg. ' $10, now $2.50; I used electric floor lamps, com-' plete, from $4.50; battery; radios, selling out, $7.50; 4-, piece kitchen set, table and 3 ehalrs RO(1: 7-nlppe rltnln" FOR SALE Restaurant, good location. Third Ave. Bargain. Apply Box 1190. (108) FOR SALE Furnishing contents of three-roomed apartment. Block, Suite 12. (105) FOR SALE Very attractive 6-room house on Taylor St.; 3 full sized bedrooms; fully modern, lovely view, glassed porches, new foundation, new plumbing, all In excellent condition both inside and out. Possession June 1. $4,000.00. Terms to responsible party. H. G, Hclgerson Ltd. (103) FOR SALE Cabin at Prud-homme Lake near road, furnished, with float and canoe shed. $100.00. H. G. Hclgerson Ltd. (108) FOR SALE Baby walker. Phone Red 562. (106) FOR SALE Baby carriage. 1209 8th Ave. East. (110) FOR SALE Household furniture. Chesterfield, Wilton rug, radio, McClary wood range, desk, 3, size bed, odd tables, chairs, bedroom suite, electric ranget-te, etc. J. Kolbus, 1428 Piggot Place. (105) LOST AND FOUND FOUND Pockctbook. Owner may have same by, identifying and paying for this ad. Dally News. FOUND Two kerchiefs at Valhalla Hall. Owners may have same by calling at News and paying for this ad. FOUND Discharge button. Owner may have same by calling at the News and paying for this ad. FOUND Gold wrist watch.1 Owner may have same by calling at the News and paying, for this adj. Builders and Painters P.O. Box 14G4 Green & Corrins Free Estimates and Prompt Service CITY HOOPSTERS BEAT CRESCENT CADETS, SAILORS Maintaining their, reputation i technique. The shooting on both a3 northern B. C. intercollegiate sls was particularly accurate basketball champions, Booth Memorial Rainmakers tossed a 55-44 defeat Into the laps of an aggregation of Royal Roads of ficer cadets from II.M.C.S. Crescent in a Civic Centre hoop game that was a feature of the fighting ship's visit here. In the same bill of sport. Ma-cey's followed the winning trend by defeating a team from Crescent's crew by a score of 50 to 30. About 300 fans watched what probably will be the final games of the spring basketball season. Both games were brisk and packed with first class floor Classified Advertising - - - - Classifieds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charsc 60c. Birth Notices 60c; Cards or Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 12. FOR SALE HELP WANTED FOR SALE Hydraulic lift and ! WAITRESSES WANTED dump box for truck, good con-1 Victory Cafe. dition; cheap, for quick sale 1320 8th Ave. East, (110) Apply (110) WANTED Young man or woman for permanent position in business and circulation department of newspaper office. Must be able to type. Business and stenograpny training desired. Apply In writing to Daily News, stating qualifications. (tl) WANTED Free labor! Anyone who wishes to help In the ex cavatlon for the Old Men's Home please call Blue 660. (107) Poe, 147 Linden Ave., Wllmctte , nELP WANTED-Young lady re 111. (110) ceptionist for professional office, stating final grade In school, experience if any. Prefer one 'Whose home is in city. Apply Box 1189, City. (105) WANTED room set, $42.50; bed and WANTED Gurdies. spring, $4.00; beds, complete. Works. $12.00; McClary electric range, $10.00; new small size ranges, wood and coal, $28.50; new and used McClary and Gurney ranges; new electric hot plates, and press Irons, from $4.75. All kinds of furniture and hardware sold. and bought at the lowest prices. Sec us for a good deal. B.C. Furniture Co., 3rd Ave. Phone 324. FOR SALE Three-quarter, size violin. Phone Blue 46. (tf) FOR RENT PERSONAL Atlas Boiler (107) FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Phone Blue 815. (110) FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, both 5 minutes to Post Office; ground floor, private entrance. 512 8th Ave. West. (110) FOR RENT Nice warm suites, furnished. 1142 Park Ave. (104) FOR RENT ---Partly furnished 2-room house, 354 Biggar Place. Phone Green 378. (tf) Phone Red 481 between 6 and ' LOOK YOUNGER I Restore na- 7:30. Apply Klllas Christopher tural colour to greying hair with Angellque Grey Hair Restorer. $1 at Ormcs Ltd. (105) MRS. E. PERRAULT your Spencer agent from Rock Island, Que., for foundation garments, Is opening a shop on 318 6th Street on May 1. Residence Phone Black 304. EXPERIENCED nurse specializ ing in all chronic cases. Phone Red 246. (108) ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS This is a positive and permanent release from drinking without cost or inconvenience. It is a personal and confiden tlal service rendered by other alcoholics who have found freedom through Alcoholics Anonymous. Box 78 Daily News. RADIO SERVICE RADIO SERVICE For guaranteed racjlo satisfaction phone S and an Associated Radio Technician will 'call- McRa? Bros. Ltd. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Civil Service Examinations PREPARE NOW for Spring and Fall examinations Letter Carrier, Postal Clerk, Clerk 1 and 11, Customs Clerk, etc. Full particulars upon request to M.C.C. Civil Service School. 301 Enderton Bldg., Winnipeg, Man. Oldest In Canada. No MACHINERY 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) Agents. In the Rainmakers-Royal Roads contest the local students showed the effects of their constant teamwork, catching the lead In the early moments of play and maintaining It throughout. Half-time score was 27-16 In favor of Rainmakers. Top scorer of the game was Royal Roads' Blackburn, who chalked up 16 points. Forman of Rainmakers followed with a tally of 14. Maynard, Royal Roads' centre, began a scoring streak in the second half which .netted him 11 points, three of them on free throws. In the Macey-Cresccnt encounter, the local boys also caught an early lead which they improved on during the second half. Score at the half-way mark was 16-6, favoring the local., after which Murray, Holkcstad and Pierce broke loose to nan:; up 34 points while the seamen tagged along to chalk up 24. High scorer of the game, and also of the evening, was Pierce of Macey's, who netted 18 points. Blight of Crescent was close behind with' 16. 1 "tim i:kymi:t i. km ok act" NOTICE OP ArPPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENSE NOTICE Is hereby given that on the 3rd day of June. next, the undersigned intends to apply to tho Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of beer license No. 7404 Issued In respect of premises being part of a building known as Central "ol". snuaic av me curn u i WANTFT) Female rook C00K and Jllu wflIi,1fu . , I Avenue and 7th Street. Prince Ru-assistant. Prince Rupert Gen-. pert. B.C.. upon the lands described cral Hospital. Apply matron. iR Lots numbered Eleven 111) to iit Fourteen (14). Inclusive. Iir Block v"' ! number Ten (10). Section One Hi. Map No. 923, Prince Rupert LairJ ed. Reasonable. 1063 Ambrose I WANTED Thirty men and eight Registry District, in the Province Avenue. (105! FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th' Ave. West (112) DESIRABLE RESORT SITE on scenic Lake Lakelse, near. Terrace, B.C., for .sale or lease. Communicate with Frances Women for Ilsn floor worx. ; i Brltisn coiumma. irom AiDeri ,...,, ,,, i : Dlxon, Harold Oarforth Dixon and Work commencing approxl-! Sldncy waterfleld to Central Hold-mately May 10. Please apply in ings Ltd.. having its head office at person to Mr. Wm. Ballllc, Plant Superintendent. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd., Seal Cove. (108) 789 Pender Street West. Vancouver. B.C., the transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 25th day of April, AD 1948. CENTRAL HOLDINGS LTD.. Applicant and Transferee. (121) IN THE 8UPKEKE COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP JOHN ELLSWORTH OAR-LAND (otherwise known n"- John Oarland). DECEASED INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor, Judge Fisher, made on the 12th day of April. A D. 194G. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Ellsworth Onrlnncl. otherwise known as John Oarland. deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly vrlfled. to me on or beforo the 22nd day of May. AD, 194S. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, n. C , this 12th day of April. A D. 1940. OORDON F. FORBES. Acting Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. CENTRAL HOTEL i Weekly and Monthly Rates For your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms Cafe In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Warm comfortable rooms with plenty of hot watcr. Reasonable weekly rales to reliable tenants. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE 076 BULKLEY CAFE CHOP SUEY CHOW .MEIN Our Specialty Open-Weekday 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Located at'llulklcy Hotel SMITHERS, B.C. York General Construction Sec or Phone Us on a New Insulation KIMSUL Somcl,,inK New and the Host Free Estimates on Any Kind of Construction You Name It, and Wc Can Do It WE HAVE OUR OWN SHOP WE CAN MAKE ANYTHING Phone Black 12G Day Phone Black 731 Evenings The scoring: Rainmakers Forman 11, Miller 8, Clcconc 4, Thompson 8, J. James 3, Lavlgnc 8, Hartwlg 10. Royal Roads McCiimmon 8. Brown 9, Maynard 11, Hunter, Blackburn 16, Martin, Wiley. Macey's Hougan, Crulkshank, Murray 14, Holkcstad 14, Teng, Pierce 18, Arncsten, Olafson, Menzlcs 4. Crescent Blight 16, Grazier 2, Larson 4, Prcccc, Clark, Martin 8, DcsBrlsay. Classified Advertising pays. A GOOD COMEDY Freddie Bartholomew Jas. Lydon In "THE TOWN WENT WILD" The Seal or Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON SPRINTEU i IIMADI Zl lu i iiimnn....- .1. .. ounmiv uui lour year?: ... ... ,ur i .i . ' - " tm... wine part in the 7 acusun mis y ,,r , ' Cllf ffirlnn. f- . ' " a ...juiiu in ai, j. Port Friuoi, i..i "-it , "'Unite;- There arc ..y t Kinus of wjmcn the lntelllgein ity. Wc Have Done beam nd uie mj ONE SHOWING ONLY! SUNDAY M I D NIGHT TWO FEATURES THUII.I.IXO MVSTlltl Ann Savaje Tom Nfal "DETOUR" MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 6-1 SHOWS AT 1:00 - 3:00 - 5:00 - 7:00 9:00 ?M. i 'ift-ii" l mm rr wm pn wm LmiEM'iHJIWll!l,lIMI"i riYVUINU O AINU UlflU HOP KEE CHOP SUE HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) Open 5 pjn. to 2 ri.tatrla flrAnrm frnm In to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 2 Seeing Is ItclicTinc COME IN Look for tlie ItfJ "TODAY'S SPECIAL- Cards with the blatk arrow Indicating one of the Bargains of the Day! .... ... Anr Miirr ai I lijt crni nMV viiiui I IUJJHLLL 'I -J LI.UI1UI I iivi" (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P-c Wc serve you nothing but the best-Special Itrd nrandl Choicest fresh Vegetables and Fruits Complete line of Groceries OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT orEN DUM"0 REOULAR STORE HOURS Choicest Cooked Meats, Meat Tics, Roast Chickens, FJsh and Chips dally. We are ready to wrte jo Chinese dishes Chow Mein, Chop Suey, tic, to take out. Cooked with delicate taste and quick scrvice" TRY USt RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. Wtfst Next Royal 1 Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AN" 'oS1 UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS I ROM 1 1 A.M. TO I A.M. ' Special Dinner Kvcry Sunday - 5 p.m. 'CHINESE DISHES A SHWIAI'TV WE CATER TO 1'AKTIeS CHOI SUEY CHOW MKIN I OR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 1 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST