or.fE COURT OP (LHNISTAATJON ACT" - MVTTER OP THE ESTATE '"'iXinK that by ordfr oil IE i5ihr twal Judo E'Sremc Court of British Co.-K Tw' on the 27th day of Feb-ft-In 1946 appointed Adminli-I ADthe Charles O. of Eitate I ? it 5 on or about the nnr" t AD. 1945. All Vd'btfTto the said estate 3 amount of ri i to pay the Tr'MfaT to me forthwith "'' httvlnn claims aahut , J i t it; ar( required to file 'SU me properly verified on m, s day of Marcn. u. lift.- w distribution will ,i'e "n re-ard only to. such Poe-"...ui...-. t chnll have been t 01 win--" $b .. Prince Rupert. B.C.. thji fiORDON FRASER FORliES. V i ',- Offl. ial Administrator, (mi:- Rupert, BO. THE SUPREME COUKT OP I BRITISH COLUMBIA iv PROBATE U THE MATTER OF THE and R'E MATTER OP THE ESTATE h'uSh .OKOIORY 'lU-ANU pjECEAfiED INTESTATE 1e NOTICE that by order o; ox rcoruut,, Pun nuu n-niiK v.v... - ill III IMC MWi vt. Krv' lllli..il. deceased, and all T" .Lima ninlngt tho at: ;rc hereby requlrt-d to fch ifc properly vrruiru, w L ot before the 27th day uf his h AD 1940. and all parties In-ki t che Estate on required bv the amount of their In- to me forthwith. TED Prince Rupert, D C, this ,,; ,f February, A D. 1948. fiOHDON F FORBES, Kr.i;: Official Administrator, Pj; y Rupert. B.C Trappers Attention I SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL MILL SIMIAKERG I.C. FURNITURE FRAMED - 1,1 roo ealAnilitn tud KrdrA1 iube.?t-. different frames, all Come In today and are under no ? - tfjjHHH s m THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Highway pad condition is terrible. Not recommended for pleasure driving. WORK DONE YESTERDAY NIL. pils rovers only the portion Rupert and Tort Edward. 99 TAXI pork General I Sfe or Phone Us on I HllMSUL Sonict,,inff Free Estimates on Any Kind of Construction You Name It, and We Can Do It p HAVE OUR OWN SHOP WE CAN MAKE-ANYTHING ''hone niack 12G Day Phone Green 337 Evenings COMMERCIAL L n u I EL COMPLETELY Mrinrnu Euu"! ,cmfortable rooms IelP Eu,ty 01 ht water. W reable tenants. gt Ave. and Eighth St. r- o. m PitrtMP B,C. INCREAS1N0LY RECOGNIZED AS PARADISE FOR SPORTSMEN Game Commissioner James Cun-. ningham U H o n o r e d Guest a Annual Rod and Gun Club Banquet That British Columbia is becoming increasingly recognized as a sportsman's paradise is evident in. the increase in revenue taken in through game licences over the last ten years, James Cunningham, provincial; game commissioner, told members of the Prince Uqpert Hod, and Gun Club, pipner. new in. ine Knights or? Columbus Hall, last night. for Speaking to an audience of 50 following the banquet, Mr. Qunnlnghain sa.id that money Is taken in by the game branch through licences In was over $400,000, while 10 years previously the revenue from licences was .$120,000. Hq affirmed the desire of the of game branch, to, caToperqte with local Hod and, Oun Clubs nd urged them to make representations to their M.L.A.'s In matters, whldi were beyond the scope of department. "We pay. careful attention to representations by lpcal Rod an4 Oun clubs but, in many cases, It 10 would be better. If you made many of your demands, of the legislature which U responsible of of Highest Prices Paid for Your n. FURS Phone Black :2I PICTURES of of 4 r thru-ten t rnm A CQnrfpH sizes. Priced from 85 and up. look these oyer you obligation. Are Little Dollars" Report of (lie road between Prince Construction a New Insulation New and the Best Storage and Furniture Crating HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 at their annual game policy and expenditure in our branch," he said. This year, the game branch asking greatly increased estimates and higher bounties on predatory animals and the estimates arc now before the cabi net, he continued. Mr. Cunningham had a won! warning about bounties. lie said, thai to raise them too high would be to Invite bpotlegsed pelts bclnjr Imported from other provinces and states, an experience suffered by the game department several years ago. He said tht 00 per cent of the bounties on predators were claimed by agriculturalists and per cent by sportsmen, yet sportsmen paid. 100 per cent of the cost of predator control. Last year, he said, was the pporest year on record for duck hunting for reaspns which game men were unable to explain, Mr. Cunningham followed his ta.lk with, a, showing of color film Tweedsmulr Park, magnificent pictures of a forestry department expedition Into a land unbelievable beauty heavily p- minted with game. A second color film dealt wljh the district around Stewart at th.e head of Portland Canal. Other appreciated entertain ment features were songs by Sam McPherson, monologues by Res Kins, and a hlehly enter talnlns talk on his native Aus tralia bv Rf O, Vandersluys. The banquet, prepared by R. Vandersluys, featured moose meat. At the guest pf honor table with Rod and Gun Club pre sident James Bacon were Mr. Cunnlnham, Major Joseph, Carew. United States Army, Jar-vis H. M"Leod. B. C. Police Inspector II. II. Mansell. Thomas. No. 14.48 IN TJIR SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IV PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE E3TATI3 OP HENRY SCHMIDT. OTHER. V'TSF KNOWN. AS HENRY SMITH. DECEASED. NOTICE TO CRFDITORS AND OTHERS TAKE NOTICE that letters probata the last will of Henry Schmidt, otherwise known as Henry Smith, rierpiued. formerly of Prince Ruptrt, British Columbia, who died at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, on or about the 29th dav of November. 1944, were Issued to Alfred J. Stelnert. sole exec, utor. of Prince Rupert. British Co? Inrrbla, out of the Prince Rupert District Registry of the Supreme Court of British Columbia on the 18th day of February. 194a. All persons Indebted lo the said estate are reo Hired to pay the amount their indebtedness to the solicitor of Alfred J. Stclnert forthwith: and pursuant to Section 28 of the Truster! Act all persons having claims against the said estate are reriulr.xl to file the same properly authenticated with the solicitors of Alfred J. Stelnert on or before the 15th day of April, 1940. after "which time distribution of tho said estate will be made, havlnn regard only to claims which have been so filed. ' DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C , thU 23rd day of February1. 1940. BROWN AND HARVEY, Besner Block. Prince' Rupert. B.C., Solicitors for Alfred J. Stelnert. Executor. First publication February 25, 194C. The Seal of. Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S A I FINEST SALMON KWONO SANQ IHNQ HOP KEB CHOP SUEV HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST " (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 3 pjn. to 2 .m. Outside Orders from a p.m. to 3 a.m PHONE. RED 247 Basketball Pot Shots Ketchikan Visit May Have Sequel In Coining of Westminsters After having received full cooperation from all parties concerned the Prince Rupert Basketball Association have now been assured of access to the Acropolis Hill Gym and plans are getting into full swing to entertain the Ketchikan All-Star? here March 8 and 0. At the regular Wednesday night practice session last eve ning makers such as seating. advertising; broadcast and publicity, were discussed and tickets will hit the streets before- this coming week-end, Jn order that the financial end of the venture will be assured of an early start. All.seats In the large gym will be reserved so that there, will be no danger of anyone hajing to stand, through two games due to lack p accommodation. Ticket sales will not be limited to actual tcket bureaus but lipase buyin? tiekets from anyone will be able to check them In for seats at either the Grotto Cigar Store. Macey's or 99 Taxi. One solid section will be reserved for students and their ticket sales will be handled at their respective seats of learning. If this series goes over suc-cussefully It IS definitely intended that the New Westminster Terminals w::i be invited to play here after they are crowned senior "B" champions of the Senior "B" League In Vancouver. This will be a series that ha.s been discussed many Umes In basketball circles as It ha Van Dyk. Game Inspector at Prince George, Edward Martin, Game, Inspector at Prince Rupert, Ned McLeod, Fred Grlmble and George Abbott. Watch for lliq New Ford . i-.. It's SMART BIG THRIFTY .TO OPERATE RELIABLE . . . When you want the best in motoring pleasure look to FORD. Remember: "THERE'S A FORD IN YOUR FUTURE." S. E. PARKER LIMITED "The Home of P.O. Box 38 ASBESTOS WALL BOARD POPLAR PLY WOOD CEDAR PLY WOOD Philpott, Evitt & Co. Ltd. Coal Lumber liuilding Supplies PHONE: 112 TAXI ON CALL NIGHT AND DY and Body Repairs No Job. is too large or too small for us. Our mechanics are experts in body repairs. never been actually proven vha.t the class of ball played In th? Senior "B" League in the south Is better than that played by the local hoopsters. Although t h e preliminary games have not been definitely drawn up It Is likely that the uign Hcnool Intermediates will be called upon to meet an Intermediate Ail-Star 'squad picked from the other three teams In their league and the High School girls will likely meet the Kin- neues on the other evening. The Ketchikan team that will play here Is the pick of the senior league at the First Cllv but there is the usual assurance fro meach and every player on Ihe local team that victory is a foregone cpncluslon. They arc religiously attending to that business of getting into, shape so that they will not be caught short as they were In the firs game against the Coastguards In their last scries. .Fans are being reminded again that there Is no danger of anyone having to stand during any of the games and, If possible there will be arrangements made to have bus service from downtown points In the event of inclement weather conditions. LEAGUE STANDINGS IN HOCKEY W D L F A Pts. Canadlens 24 3 15 142 109 51 Chicago 21 7 14. 170 136 49 Boston 20 8 10 142 13(5 48 Detroit 17 9 15 110 11643 Toronto .. 14 6 22 131 156 34 New York 10 9 24 120 162 29. Advertise In The Dally News. Friendly Service" 170 E. 3rd Ave. & 9 KPrT Dependable, prompt service. TERRACE MACHINE SHOP BOX 202 & GARAGE TERRACE W. C. OSBORNE :: V. IMIIOFF SHORT SPORT - The JJew York Yankees scored their seventh straight spring training baseball victory at Balboa, Canal pne, yesterday as they trimmed, the Panama Profes-Sippal League All-Stars five to three? first Bas?ma,n Johnny Sturm, pa.ced the Xan.kees 12 h.lt attack., with, h home run and two. singles.- The slugging of Hank Green berg featured the training workout yesterday of Detroit Tigers at Lakeland, Florida. Greenberg belted out two straight pitches from Stubby Overmlre over the left-field" fence which Is 350 feet from home plate. Later In the day, he nicked Dizzy Trout for a homer In the same spot. The five thousand dollars Evans Cup professional tennis tournament at Miami Beach was Won yesterday by Welby Van Horn of Atlanta, Georgia. Van Horn defeated Frankle Koyacs of, pak,land, Calofirnia,, In the finals, 6-4, 6-2. 0-4. Fred Perry defeated Big; Blll Tilden 3-6, 1-6. 6-0 for third mpney. In the loubles, Yan. Hprn and Koyacs defeated Perry and Tilden. . Manager Connie Mack of. the Philadelphia Athletics has cancelled a $30,000 player deal with the Atlanta elub of the Southern Assocla.tlon, The A's were seeking tp buy Pitcher, Le,w Carpenter, from the crapkers but Mack said, the deal was off because, he had wearied from, dIck-erlnx aver terms. GYexh, Local, Raw and Pasteurized MTT.K VALENTIN TAIRY PHONE 857 INCOME TAX Returns, Prepared-rSee R. E. MORTIMER 321 2nd Ave. Phone 8b GEORGE; DAWES AUCTIONEER and. VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED,TO,SU,IT - YOUR 'CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKEp. AND, SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone, Red. 27,, Phimbjng ano Heating Engineers, OIL AlS'P, CUAI; u8TWM Barr&Andersan LIMITED. Corner 2nd Ave, and 4th Street Phone Red. 389 P.O. Box 1294 TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL,, TRAILS-SERVICE TO, ArfX- POINT IN THE DISTRICT (H. SMITHV P.O. Box 167 TERRACE STORAGE, SPACE AVAILABLE Store for a trunk, radU., cedar chest, piano, or the entire furnishings of your home Is convenient anr in-i expensive. We own and operate the warehouse where your goods are stored. For complete details about packing, crating, moving, storage and shipping, PHONE 60 LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD- Corner 2nd and Park Avemi Prince Uuuert Dnllj? ftcv$ Thursday, February 28, 1946 British Pullets For East Europe LONDON, J The United Kingdom ministry of agriculture Is considering a scheme to send ?,ODO,000 day-old British pullets tp Poland, Czechoslovakia and, Yugoslavia tq restore war-depleted stocks. UNRRA has asked the British, Chick Producers' Association to supply the mm r a for lifhU 1 SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1 :30 pm. Friday SS Cardena, 10 pjm. Railings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 JUST RECEIVED Vclour and Mohair Chesterfield Suites. Also Solid Hardwood Red room Suites. FURNITURE TAFT & ODOWESj NOVELTIES (Formerly J. H. Mair) j OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT ! REX CAFE i SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT IIOTEL Chop Suey Chow Mein ' Chinese Dishes our specialty. j Open C a.m. to 2 a.m. ! PHONE ir:t ! I Be, Wise: RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED SCOTTY'S Old Country Fish and Chips Corner of Third Avenue and Sixth' Street '; FISH AND CHIPS TO TAKE HOME Phone 804 SAVOY H 0 TEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert chicks which would be pf th? best British stock, astB' Sthode Island Reds. The uati . dild be flown In planes "with! special tempera(u,re."cantrpjt. )j Hockey Scopes Pacific, Coqst Portland. 2, Seattle U... Hollywood 7, Los Angeles 6. LOOK fit FEEL BowlingSeason's Biggest Event City Championships AT RECREATION ALLEYS Fifth Avenue East, Phone 81Q ALL BOWLERS INVITED Men's Five Pin Singles and . Doubles, March 13. Ladies' Five Pin Singles and Doubles, March 20. Entry Fpe. Engraved Trophies, Many Prizes. Handicap, If passible. Business places Invited to donate prizes for Ladles' and Men's Five Pih Events. PRINCE .RUPEJLT'S GREATEST SPOltTS Conducted by F. F. Erneweln SAVE MONEY Many costly repairs can be, avoided by regular ; LURRICATION j . SERVICE STOP WEAR TODAY! OPEIi FROM 5 PrM. TO C A.M. ! Quality Repairs at Economy Prices PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the' Post Otflcc) V ..' 4s f