A P.O. Box 13CC PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING Repairs and' Alterations (HI. KIIKNFKS INSTAI.M.Ii, SI.RVICril AND CI.KANi:!) Corner Second and Seventh St. West SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert We are pleased to announce that conditions now permit us to place on the market again "RUPERT BRAID" SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPERS SMOKED ALASKA KLACK COD SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON Try them io'day from your Butcher or at; your' favorite restaurant. Canadian Fish - AJD - Cold Storage G 0 M P A N Y LIMIT K PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Advertising in the Prince Rupert Daily News ENABLES YOU TO . . . Reach the largest number of your potential customers. Tell your story to any or all members of the family. , ' 1 " ' Build goodwill , as Tic your message to the news of the day. r Illustrate your product and its uses. f Get auich rnxnhs when vnu want them. And do all this at 12for2S0 yOU SAVE 16 Yes, MINORA BLADES are back in the big Economy Pack! Now you can get J 2 MINORA BLADES for only 25. Remember, for extra savings, ask for MINORA BLADES in tlt generous Economy Pack I Phone 108 Nlsht Calls Green 787 Black 861 Clue 170 MOTT ELECTRIC (I'rinre Rupert) I.l.MITi:i i:l.i:CTIMCAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring and Repairs Phone Black iU',7 230 Second Avenue West well as sales. f the lowest possible cost. THE ONLY MEDIUM THAT GIVES YOU ADVANTAGES IS THE PRINCE RUPERT Garden To e Closed Fuel Shortage Hits World'; Most Famous Indoor Stadium NEW YORK Madison Square Garden in New York is Koine tc be closed until the fuel emergency in the city- has heen eased. The executive vice-president of the sports palate, Ned Irish, says the arena is being .closed in compliance with Mayor William O'Dwyer's directive ordering places of amusement to shut down. The first sporting event to be affected by the shutdown is the seventh annual show of Westminster Kennel Club t have teen held today and Wednesday. The Garden supplies home ice for New York Rangers of the National Hockey League. It wat not known immediately when or where their game with Bos. ton Bruins, slated for Thursday night at the Garden, would be played if (he ordrr is not lifted before then. MARTY SERVO TO MEET GRAZIANO NEW YORK Tile newly-crowned world welterweight champion, Marty Servo, will meet the hard-punching Rocky Orazlano in a 10-round bout In Madison Square Garden March 2D. It will be an overweight match and Servo's title will not be at stake. NEW SKATING SPEED RECORD TORONTO- Frank Stack of Winnipeg has set a new one-mil? speed skating record. He raced the distance In two minutes, 58 1-5 seconds to clip 8 1-5 seconds off the old mark which was set in 1923 by Charles Gorman of Saint John, New Brunswick. Stack set the record In winnlp ? the mile event at the Canadian speed .skating championships. Ab Hardy, Edmonton, was second and Dick Mitchell or Edmonton third. Earlier hi the day Stack, won the senior men's 50 yard event in 40 4-5 seconds. DOUtiLAS, Isle of Man, Q With the exception of one man too ill to be moved, all German prlsoners-of-war on the Isle of Man. numbering 4D0, have been moved to England for farm work. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Doei a itubborn bronchial cough, (tithef phlegciiy or dry and lacking) make yoa choke, (asp, wheeze, krep you awake nighti? Ktlieve it now I Do at thou-and have done- get Temrleton'i KAZMAII and stop that coughl KAZ-MAH has helped otheri let It help you. 50c. 11 at dniKgi'ta everywhere. R-14 AU THESE DAILY NEWS Today in Sports ANOTHER KAYO FOR BILLY FOX PHILADELPHIA - Slugging Billy Fox of Philadelphia hut night added another knockout to his list. He marked up his thirty-seventh straight K.O. by flattening the veteran Nate Bolden In two rounds of a scheduled 10-round bout. Immediately after the bout the State Boxing Commission ordered Bolden's purse held up, pending a commission hearing tday. Interior School Athletic Display PRINCE GEORGE Some 450 parents and friends taxed the capacity of the Junior-Senior High School gymnasium here to witness a novel gym display arranged by Noel Parker, Miss Mildred Crawshaw and community recreation director Brian Creer. Rythmic exercises, tumbling, folk dancing and specialty numbers made up the program, proceeds of which will be used to purchase extra equipment. CHICAGO CUBS LET STARR GO CHICAGO, Q The Chicago Cubs have released tne veteran right-handed pitcher, Ray Starr, to Oakland of the Pacific Coast League. The 40-year old Starr was 6btalned by the Cubs from Pittsburg last season and served In relief capacities In 13 games. Starr got credit for winning one game, while having two defeats marked up against him. i SHORT SPORT A .Canadian team, nbying. under English rugby rules, was defeated 38-5 by an all-Japan fif teen at Tokyo 14 years ago yes terday. More than 25.000 per sons saw the Canadians' defence crumble before the devastating Japanese attack. The Dominion representatives won five of their seven matches, dropping a 9-3 decision to another all-star team. Hundreds of soccer fans at Motherwell nursed broken heads and a number were taken to the police station after a fight at a Scottish Cup match between Celtic and Motherwell 14" years' ago today. With the ground taxed to capacity, fighting broke out at various points jand It was some time before police restored order. Motherwell" won the game 2-0. il Better English jl By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What Is wrong with this sentence? "James put In his best licks to win." 2. Whit Is the correct pronunciation of "duel"? 3. Which one of these words Is misspelled? Desimal, desolation, despotism. 4. What does the word "pensive" mean? ANSWERS 1. Say, "James put forth his best efforts to win." 2. Pronounce the u as In fuel, not as oo In tool. 3. Decimal. 4. Dreamily or somewhat sadly thoughtful. "She remained In this pensive state for a long time." IN THE SUPREME COUKT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PltOUATE IN TH MATTER OP TIIK "ADMINISTRATION ACT'.' and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OI JOHN LAMBERT. DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE Unit by order of His Honor, W. E. Fisher. maa on the 4lh day of February, AD. 1948, I was appointed Acting Official Administrator of the Estate of John Lambert, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to dif on or before ihe 18th day of March. A D. 1940. and all parties Indebted to the Estue are required to pay the amount o' their Indebtedness, to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B O., this 5th dav of February, AD. 1046. CJORDON F. FORBES. Acting Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 "I CLIPPERS IN PUCK FINAL Nanaimo Eliminates New Westminister and Will Now Meet Trail NEW WESTMINSTER Q Nanaimo Clippers defeated New Westminster Cubs 4 to 2 last night to take a second straight game In the best of three series for the Pacific Coast Junior Hockey League championship won last year by the Clippers. Nanaimo had won the first game six to three. The Clippers now play Trail for the provincial title. INTERMEDIATE BASKETBALL February 12 Co-op vs. Macey's. Intervets vs. High School. February 14 High School vs. Macey's, Intervets vs. Co-op. February 19 Co-op vs. High School, Intervets vs. Macey's. February 21 Macey's vs. Coop, High School vs. Intervets. Prince George Is , Host to Curlers PRINCE GEORGE With out-of-town rinks from Smlthcrs, Quesnel and Williams Lake competing, Prince George's twenty-sixth annual bonspiel got under way Saturday afternoon. Twenty-four rinks are competing In the four and a half day event. This pig of pure TcJnc Brand Lead is a job-maker. It provides Jobs for the men who mine and concentrate the ore, jobs for the smeltermen and the refiner, jobs for the workers in innumerable supply Industries; finally, K provides jobs for the railway and steamship men who transport the pigs to market. But this little pig is only a job-maker if we can sell him. That's obvious. What is not so obvious, but equally true, is that this Company can njake enough lead in one day to supply British Columbia's needs for one year, or enough in two months to supply the whole of Canada. So, if our pigs are to provide full time jobs for all the men now employed, five out of every six must be sold outside of Canada. They must find buyers on the world markets in competition with the pigs made in Australia, Europe, United States and other countries. This was no problem at all in wartime. The world was clamouring for lead. But now we are faced with the (aslc of meeting this competition, relying upon improved techniques and maximum efficiency in operation to maintain quality without raising our price beyond what the market will pay. This will require the combined efforts of us all men and management alike. Only by such co-operation will our country be able to develop to the full its vast natural resources and only thus can. its people prosper. THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED, TRAIL, B.C. Sun Lamps 27S Watt KS Lamps $22.00 Hours of Sunshine in o few minutes. MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert) LIMITED) Phone Black .ICT CENTRE DRAWS 'TEEN-AGERS NORTH VANCOUVER, tt -An unprententlous - looking franja building in North Vancouver business district Ls a popular community c e p t r e which attracts youngsters . and oldsters alike. As many as 1,000 persons find recreation, knowledge and companionship In Neighborhood House, and with more and more youngsters showing up- there Is need for adclltiinal room. It Is planned to place a large Army hut alongside the building. Monday and Thursday afternoons sonte 40 to 50 'teen-agers gather after school under dir ection of Mrs. J. W. Pattlson, an untiring worker on behalf of the youngsters. Thursday night senior 'teenage girls meet fcr the weekly dancing class ballroom and fancy dancing diiecled by Mrs B. MaXamee. Later the same night the university discussion and lecture group meets. Friday Is gym night under the watchful py nf .Tack rorivvrian. recreation Instructor. With these regular class activities are interspersed movie shows and liobby nights. Tied In with the Neighborhood House Is ihe North Shore Sport Planning Committee, sponsoring 42 fastball teams, six baseball teams, a nlx-tam basketball league and a juvenile soccer league. SCHEDULE FOR MIXED BOWLS February 13 Midgets vs. Headpinners, McMeekins vs. C. YA., DeJongs vs. Fraser & Paynes, Post Engineers vs. Jokers. February 20 McMeekins vs. Fraser & Paynes, Post Engineers vs. Headpinners, C.Y.A. vs. Jokers, DeJongs vs. Midgets. PIGS' MEAN JOBS SCOTTY'S Old Country EWnre Rupert DnHg Jftetos Tuesday, February 12, 1946 PRINCE RUPERT SKI TRAILS By A. A.) SMITH ERS MEET Smlthers Is ho'ding a two-day ski meet on February 24 and 25. It should he a good start for the re-estab-lishmen: oi the Normern BJD. championships. The emphasis on skiing was formerly on distance jumping but It Is now varied to Include downhill and slalom which are gaining In popularity, from the standpoint of both spectators and contestants. To boost this aspect of skiing, Dr. L. M. Greene has put up a challenge cup for combined Class 'A" downhill and slalom. Although, as far as Is known now. no one from here Intends to go to Smithers for the meet, Va borg Munthe and Gry Harald-sen are heading that way for a two weeks' visit. Gry's graceful downhill running should make her a contender for- the Greene cup If she enters the event. POOD SUNDAY About twenty-five sklefs were out on Sunday cavorting in six Inches of new dry snow on top of a solid crust. The main run was packed fairly hard by the skiers who are beginning to show great Improvement in controlled turning and speed. NEXT YEAR'S PLANS The Mt.fBIalne Ski Club is planning to have a general meeting In the near future to work out arrangements for next year's skiing. They have not been out driving for membership this season because they have only one cabin out the highway which Is not accessible when that Is out of commission. It Is hoped that definite word on the disposition of the Army buildings on Mount OPEN FROM 5 P.M. ' ' TO 6 A.M. Fish and Chips Corner of Third Avenue and Sixth Street FISH AND CHIPS TO TAKE HOME Phone SGI FRANK TALK good thing; Gordon Graydon So Worried ,' Ovei Outcome, of Crisis At li.N.0. Meeting NEW YORK 0 Cordon Gray- don, prominent Progressive Con--, servative leader, arrived on the Queen Mary Sunday from London enroute back to Canada after attending the United Na tions organization sessions. He y does not think that anything serious will arise as a result of ' me crisis over iran, urecce ana, , Indonesia. In fact, the frank speaking that was heard In regard to them was all to. the good, . ana win, eventually, help to clear Ihe air. Hays will be soon forthcomhigpwjL. and that one of them may beLHw1 used this season. SHQRT RUNS Don Fitch is heading an entertainment com mlttee and it Is rumored that; there will be a dance soon soj that cabin crawlers and the1 snow flyers can get together on common 'ground. Kosta Klllas and Bill Long had great sport racing each other down one of the major hills an of ten feet In length. Dur.cj McRae braved the perils of the! mountain again at the week-end,! surrounded at all times by mem-j bers who were out to see thatj "Our President" didn't become "snow blinded" and lose his way. Reports from, Blaine cabin Indicated that the snow at that end waS fairly wet although north slopes higher up were dry. Severa 'teen-agers were out last Sunday. welcome kids 1 ALLAN ARMSTRONG, j Cla-sslffed Ads bring results. HEW ROYAL HOTEL! A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up! 50 Roornsj Hot andjCold water j PRINCE RUPERT, JB.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1B 4 ' I'- 'Pi r H