C. C. M. BICYCLES Men's and Ladles' models now In stock. The guaranteed bicycle that will give you the maximum of service. Gordon's Hardware McBriile Slrrft REX CAFE Phone 311 SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Suey Chow Icin Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 0 ain. to 2 a.m. MONT. I7;s we Denver Your Order J . A ,. iff IV CIIC imuiui 1115 ' Ulllb NEW HOURS FOR SALE OF GAS AT LONG MOTORS WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS - 8 A.M. TO 9 IM. 1 I'M. TO 4 VM. This is a service for your Convenience . . . you are invited to take advantage of it. Operator FRANK MORRISON Donnacona WALL BOARD We have a carload on the way ORDER NOW TO ENSURE EARLY DELIVERY t(; I'xS', Vx& and -I'xlO' $65.00 per M sq.ft. PHILPOTT EVITT AND CO. LTD. Coal Lumber Huildin Supplies (iFMCD a 1 -A-Mo,rr 1 1 r T ! A M CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL PLANNING AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTH WEST CONSTRUCTION' Stone Clock i.imitpm P.O. Box 1381 "ox 13CG Phone ro:i Evenings: Green 10:t Phone 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING Repairs and Alterations OIL RI?Vrnr. occona and Seveth St. West wu.i.i.ij, hi.uv iur.ii nnv rannerQ Night Calls Green 787 Black 861 Blue 170 Highest Prices Paid for Your Attention FURS SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL 11II.T. snitiAitrim C-FURNITURE Phone HIack .12 1 WHITE SOX !C0ME WEST I CHICAGO Twenty Chicago White Sox players lert the windy city last night for .Pasadena, California, where they are awaited by manager Jimmy Dykes. The Sox start their train-in ordeal Thursday. Sixteen of the contingent which left yesterday are bat-terymen, two are lnfielders and two outfielders. General Manager Leslie O'Connor announced that second baseman Don Kolloway is awaiting his discharge In Bremen, Germany, and should Join the club about March 5. White catcher Mike Tiesh still has not agreed to terms, O'Connor expects to, as he put it, "smooth things over" with the bacjestop shortly: WHAT IS QME if A & JgJJi M Montgomery-Stolz Bout Is Postponed NEW YORK The non-title bout between Bob Montgomery and Allle Stolz, scheduled for Madison Square Garden March 8, has been postponed. Stolz fractured his right thumb In las; Friday's bout with Willie Joyce. So far, promoter Mike Jacob3 has failed in attempts to match Joyce and Montgomery, who Is lightweight champ in Ne,w York state. NEW YORK YANKS IN PANAMA CAMP BILBOA, Panama The New York Yankees held a long batting drill at their Panama camp yesterday: The Yankee slugger-powered the offerings of William Wright, Frank Shea, Spud Chandler, Jake Wade, Hern Kar-pel, Emerson Roser and Tommy Byrne. 'WITHOUT A GARDEN? mi zim MODEL HOTBED GROWN PLANTS UNDER NEW ARTIFICIAL LIGHT METAL SHIELD SOCKET FOR HEATING UNIT 1 4 0 Wc Have Done l f 3cr i y $ "lAMMASC SUPPORT I ff I i TUBES ir 1 SIDE VIEW Working Drawing of Basement Hotbed Illustrated Above. A hot-bed in which plants for next spring's garden can be started this winter in the basement or any room of the house, and grown to transplanting size under artificial light, is lllus-Jratrd. Model shown uses floutescent lamps to supply light. Until now i; has been Impractical to supply sufficient llghi artificially without also developing too much heat. The fluorescent lamp makes if possible to provide, without too much heat, sufficient light tn germinate seed and develop plants to the proper size for moving to the outdoor garden. Photograph of Hotbed. A, Fluorescent Lamp Fixture; II, Trays in Which Plants Grow. AIR if ACE r FRONT .4-or. S ROOTING! S MEDIUM 1 As shown, the hot-bed consists of a box, resting on a table or on legs, In which trays or flats filled with sphagnum moss or vcrmiculite are placed, Willi an air space containing a heating unit beneath them, and fluorescent lamps above. Two 40-watt fluoiscent tubes either blue tubes or daylight type -with reflectors are suspended a foot above the flats. They are kept burning continuously. An air space above them prevents excessive heating. Below the flats is a space which is heated by a sealed heating unit which fits into an ordinary lighting outlet; or by A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED : "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 12 WHITE WOOD CHEST OF DRAWERS .S7.S." (Four large drawers) ItimitKIt DOOR .MATS and '1.T cocoa noon mats from :ir, CURTAIN RODS, 43", each JO SEE US FOR YOUR COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS We appreciate your Mall Orders 327 Third Avenue West Phone 77S EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS AM Work Guaranteed ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES HOME APPLIANCES FLUORESCENT LIGHTING PUBLIC ADDRESS INTERCOM Mail Orders shipped same day as received RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC 313 Third Avenue West Phone C44 Box 1321 GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phqne Red 127 117 Seeing is Relieving COME IN Look for the Red "TODAY'S SPECIAL" Cards with the Mark arrow indicating one of the Bargains of the Day! MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 Today in Sports ARE GOING TO SMITHERS MEET Prince Rupert to Be Well Represented at Skiing Classic Of Central Interior Prince Rupert is to be well represented at the Smithers Ski Club's carnival, classic winter meet of the central interior, which will be held on Sunday uid Monday next. So far those who have signi-"ied their intention of making the trip, leaving on Friday night's train and returning Tuesday night, are Roy Austin, K.C.A.F., Duncan McRae. Jen-inlt Leland. Don Eby, Inyver Morse and Harry Edgar. Also attending will be Mrs. Jens Mupthe and the Misses Valberg Munthe and Gry Har-aldsen who left on last night's train for the Interior and will spend the next two weeks vislt-inp at Smithers. GIANTS FAIL TO SHOW UP MIAMI -Seventeen players of a squad of 80 have failed to report to the New York Giants training camp. However, not all are holdouts. Manager Mel Ott says that a number have given various reasons for reporting ;at The announced holdouts include rookie catcher Bobby Fox, pitcher Sal Maglie and utlU ity outfielder Charley Mead. New England Girl Greenberg's Bride .'EW YORK Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gimbel of Greenwich, Connecticut, have announced that their daughter, Caral Gim bel, has married Hank Green berg, Detroit's fence - busting baseball star. According to the announcement, the ceremony was performed at Sea Island, Georgia. However, the date of the marriage is a secret. Hank's bride is well known as an exhibitor of hunting and show horses. an infra-rd or carbon., filament lamp.or by -twa tungsten" lamps effiriected In series'. An electric heating coil may be used. A :.remostat of the type used for poultry brooders controls the hfat. Seeds are sewn In the flats or :rays. For mas; vcelable and When Oebffrey Simpson, the London Dally Mall's sports columnist, headed his "Sports Parade" with: "Matthews (best ever?) Is the name to start the argument," letters snowballed Into his office. The controversy rages around soccer's great winger, Stanley Matthews, who has a record of 44 England caps. The argument as to whether he 13 the "best ever" forward has been carried from football fields to men's clubs and pubs, offices and factories, . some awarding Matthews the "best evrr" title and others championing the claims of forwards of a past era. One letter-writer said he was "surprised that anyone should argue whether Matthews is the best ever. Of course he isl Do people think the selection committee has given, him 44 caps because he's a nice fellow?" One Blackpool soccer fan wrote he saw Matthews perform many times "and I was disappointed." His nomination was forward Tommy Walker of Hearts in the Scottish League. Others sup ported Matthews while some picked Eric Brook of Manchester City, Alex James of Arsenal, Alan Morton of Qlasgow Rang ers, and others. Tne argument probably will continue for, yean and, as one correspondent point ed out, "this is a question thai would give even U.N.O, a Canada and other Empire countries are high on the list of countries to be visited this year by soccer clubs from Britain. Between March and August, teams will visit at least 12 countries. Liverpool .plans to visit Canada and the United States but dates of this tour have not yet been set. The magic-eye camera may be used at Newmarket race meetings this season. If the Jockey Club adopts the Idea of the photo-finish, It will in all probability adopt the "mirror" arrangement a narrow piece of glass set up alongside the winning-post on the side opposite the camera to show both sides of the horse and jockey. George S. Treacher of SC. Anne's on Sea, has sailed for Reykjavik to become the first 1 Ilrltish golf professional; in IccTj land. He will be attached to 4 new club formed by American . soldiers. I i!ower plants the minimum tern- , ""M are a reckless folly." perature should be set at C5 de- 'These things are hateful," he grees. Water may be supplied by said at a Missionary Societw using wicks to draw it frctf pam , "etlnrr "and as members of below the flats; by setting an , rh societv it is tin to you to empty flower pot in the centre rio simethine about them." "T eacn nat. inta wnicn wate mav b? poured to provide sub Irrigation: or by watering the surface. The second method requires that the .flats be lined with waterproof paper to hold :he water: and the third requires that excess water be allowed to drain away. Enclosure of the hot-bed hilps keep both heat and hu midity even. There is no objec tion to mixing the fluorescent light with dr.ylight, and the unit may he used In a sunparlor and nenpd during the day to allow daylight to supplement the lamps. When vermicurlte is used to fill the flats or trays, a layer of sphagnum moss nassedi hrough a sieve should be placed on top, and the' seed sown :n this and covered with more moss. The sterile substance will prevent destruction of the seed lings by damping off and similar diseases. The Indoor hot-bed not only saves the eardener from the discomfort of mnnaglns an outdoor bed In the cold weather, but insures the nl.ints adeouate light ind an even temperature. Once 'he management of the bed is learned, It will reed attention 'ihlv for occasional watering and ventilation. Classified Ads bring results. IN THE F5UPREMS COUKT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PnOUATE IN TH MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" - and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP JOHN LAMBERT. DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on tho 4th day of February. AD. 1946, I waa appointed Acting Official Ad--mlnlstrutor of the Estate of John Lam-Iwrt, deceased, and all parties having rlalms aKnlnst the ald estate are hereby required to furnish sumo, properly verified, to me on or before me loin day or March, in. ms. and all partien Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of! their Indebtedness to me forthwith.' DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this Dth dav of February. AD. 1948. CORDON V. FORBES. Aetlng Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. . Dr. Philip Lloyd, 61 -year-old bachelor bishon of St. Albans, thinks "football pools and cln- Bowling Season's Biggest Event City Championships AT RECREATION ALLEYS Fifth Avenue East, Phone SIC ALL BOWLERS INVITED Ten Pins Singles and Doubles start 12 Noon, February 24 l Closing entry date Feb. 22). Men's Five Pin Singles and Doubles, March 13. Ladies' Five Pin Singles and Doubles, March 20. Entry Fee. Engraved Trophies. , Many Prizes. Handicap, If possible. Business places Invited to donate prizes for Ladies' and Men's Five Pin Events. PRINCE RUPERT'S G REATEST SPORT! Conducted by F, F. Erneweln STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE Storage for a trunk, radio, cedar chest, piano, or the entire furnishings of your home- Is convenient an inexpensive. We own1 and operate the warehouse where your goods are stored. For complete details about packing, crating, moving, storage and shipping, F II O N E AO LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Corner 2nd and Park Avenue SMITHERS IS WINNER Prince tttipcrt DaHg Jftctos Tuesday, February 19, 1946 Took Two Games Out of Series of Three in Hockey With Vitnderhoof SMITHERS (Special to Daily News) Vanderhoof and Smith ers played a series of three games at Smithers Saturday and Sunday, Smithers winning the first and third games by scores of 8-6 and 4-2, Vanderhoof taking the second. 5-t. The games Saturday night and Sunday nl?ht were fast but Sunday afternoon's game was a slow affair due to heavy Ice. Jack Trew, Smithers goalie suffered a cut face and Price of Vanderhoof lost two teeth. , LIne-upj were as follows: Smithers Goal, Symes, Trew and Robinson; defence, Jones. Raymond, Syrnyk, Parker and Bannister: forwards. Warner. A. Leach, B. Leach, Arnold, Check-ley. Flockhart and Hann. Vanderhoof Goal, Borsuk defence. C. Steele and FInnle; forwards. Silver. Mitchell. Wendell, D. Steele. Stokes. Smithers. Lee, Price and Holmes. ROWLING RECORDS lH?h Mark for Season in Mixed Howling League Tie for First Place Fraser St Payne and Midgets are now tied for first place in the Mixed Bowling League as a result of the playing of the latest fixtures at the Rex Alleys. The results wer,e as follows: Fraser & Payne 3, De Jongs 0. Midgets 2, Head Pinners 1. McMeekln'o 2, Chinese Youth Association 1. Jokers 2, Port Engineers 1. Grace Lee qf Chinese Youth rolled a season's high total In three games for women of 727 and. similarly. Ralph Anderson of the Midgets, made a season's high for men of 754. A new high single game of 326 for men was scored bv Les Denault of the Port Engineers. FEEL SHARP, BE SHARP J, m 1 h D uaciio Dial CC I I IV .U40 Klloejcles Subject id change I TUESDAY I'M, J 4:00 Feidler Conducts 4:30 Art Ka&sel's Orchestra 5:00 Vocal 'Varieties 5:45 Platter Parade 1 5:30 Henry King 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 Marimba Melodies.. 6:45 This and 'Ihat ..... 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup ' 7:30 Leicester Square 8:00 Citizen'3 Forum 8:30 Organ Recital 9:00 Music to Remember 9:30 The Loose Leaf 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Clement Q. Williams 10:30 Spotlight Bands 11:00 Silent ' WEDNESDAY A.M;' 7:30 Musical CTock " ; 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Breakfast Club 8:30 Music for Moderns, 8:45 Morning Song 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotlons: 9:30 The Violin 9:45 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Songs of Today 10:30 Roundup Time 10:4b Women's Forum LOOK SHARP 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Thoughts for Today 11:30 Weather Forecast ,. 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Personal Album : P.M. 12:00 Downbeat 12:15 Music a la Carter, 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Matinee Memories" 1:00 Modern Minstrels 1:15 Musical Memories 1:30 B.C. School Broadcast 2:00 Silent The league standings ta date: W. hi: Pts. Midgets 5 Iz 5 JYaser is Payne 5 ,U 5 Post Engineers.. 3 :3. : 3 C. Y. A. 3 ;3 3 Jokers 3 3- 3 Head Pinners .2 4i 2 McMeekln's 2 4 ; 2 DeJongs 1 5 1 Hockey Snores PACIFIC COAST" " ' Sunday New Westminster 0, Seattle 4. Buy more War Savings Stamps. Becoming more popular every day L. i Pall Mall Caf AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL 6:30 AM. to 2:00 A.M. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. We are pleased to announce that conditions now permit us to place on the market again "RUPERT BRAND" SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPERS SMOKED ALASKA BLACK COD SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON Try them today from your Butcher or at your favorite restaurant. ..; Canadian Fish AND Cold St COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, BO.