.b (mi V Prince tlnpert Daily fteius Wednesday, March 13, 1346 MOTT ELECTRIC V (Prince Rupert) LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring and Repairs Phone Black JW7 23& Second Avenue West SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert J.L.CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic! If nerves--doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 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 A. MacKenzie Furniture . LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Sleep Like a Top on a Top Value Mattress! . Simmons Beautyrest Mattress ft 12.50 ' Rrstmore Supreme Mattress $li:.."0 Other Spring-filled Mattresses at ! 0 $28.50, $31-00 1 and 535.00 Felt Mattresses $11.50 and up All sizes in stock Phone 775 P.O. Box 2 GET Action! Use CHRYCO Power Line BATTERIES RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED PHONE Watch for the opening of the HOLLYWOOD CAFE Early in March ' , Designed and Built by the NORTH WEST CONSTRUCTION Stone Block LIMITED P.O. Box 1381 Phone ."0.1 Evenings: Green 10:t P.O. Box 1368 Phone 108 Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS Oil Burners Installed, Serviced and Cleaned Corner 2nd Ave. & 7th St. W. Night Calls Green 787 Black 8C1 Blue 170 Marie's Dining Room Come In and try our tasty home-cooked meals We Specially in RUSSIAN DISHES, ITALIAN SPAGHETTI SHORT ORDERS OPEN DAILY MARIE MICHOLUK 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Proprietress 622 Fraser Street (Next PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY BOSTON BRUINS DEFEAT HAWKS NEW YORK. W-The second- a. Metz teamed up with the United States ambassa-their place Boston Brains increased ; 'former to Britain, Joseph Kennedy, third-place : lead over the , Chicago Black Hawks to three I and w 1th amateur Virgil Sher- points by edging out New York Rangers three to two In a National Hockey League game at New York. It was the only game played last night. The Bruins came from behind to score their win. They were behind two to one In the second period when Herble Cain scored to pull them level. In the third period Roy Conacher fired their winning goal. At one point tne 3ruins were in the lead, in the first period when Bobby Sauer scored. A goal by Phil Watson In the same period tied the score for Rangers and early in the second frame Cal Gardner scored for the Rangers to give them the lead which they could only hold for a few minutes. Plumbing and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAI. STOKERS Barr&Anderson LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 when you step on the starter of your car or truck ." COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Warm comfortable rooms with plenty of hot water. Reasonable weekly rates to reliable tenants. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE 076 to Savoy Hotel) Phone 309 NEWS CIRCULATION COUNTS Dick Metz Wins Palm Beach Golf I WEST PALM BEACH, Florida Dick Metz, the Arkansas City, Kansas, golf pro. yesterday won firs money In the seventh an-i nual Seminole Golf. Club tourna-' ment in West Palm Beach, Flor- rill of New Orleans in the three- man team affair. Britisher Gets American Offers LONDON The former British lightweight boxing champion, Eric Boon, has received offers for three fights in the United States. No terms were mentioned In the offers and, until they are learned. Boon will not make any commitments. Boon's manager, Bennv Huntman, is cabling to the United States for terms, Boon now Is fighting as a welterweight. STATE BENEFACTOR LONDON, 0) In 1927 an anonymous donor left $2,250,000 in trust to accumulate until large enough to extinguish the national debt. The bequest has now grown to $5,625,000, states the House of Commons committee of public accounts. Classified Ads bring results. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Furniture Repaired Upholstering a Specialty Expert saw filing and gumming. Small band-saws brazed. Planer and Jointer knives ground. Phone Green 974 117 2nd Ave. W. Opp. YMCA Bowling Season's Biggest Event City Championships AT RECREATION ALLEYS Fifth Avenue East, Phone 81G ALL BOWLERS INVITED 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 GREATEST SPORT Conducted by F. F. Ernewein ML HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates For your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms Cafe In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 York General Construction See or Phone Us on a New Insulation KIMSUL Somcl,,inff Ncw and the liest Free Estimates -on Any Kind of Construction You Name It, and We Can Do It WE HAVE OUR OWN SHOP WE CAN MAKE ANYTHING Phone Black 126 Day Phone Green 937 Evenings NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From. Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 109 SAVOY, HIGH SCHOOL WIN In the Intermediate hoop series last night, Savoys edged out Coop of 28-24, and Bo-Me-Hl trounced Macey"s 51-29, while In the Is night's opener, Junior League's High School overcame the Sea Cadets 29-17. The Savoy-Co-op game was tense all the way. Co-op, which dominated the greater part of I the game began to slip in the ihlrd quarter. Co-p, apparently, felt badly the lack of Johnson, one of their mainstays who was not on the floor. High scorer was Joe Davis of Savoys with 12 points, followed by Boyo Gur-vich of Co-op with 10. In the final game, Rainmakers had a bit of trouble at the start, but finally got In the groove to emerge over Macty's with a 51-29 victory. Johnny Haugan of Macty's was sharpshooter for the game, netting 12 points, tallying up some nearly impos sible shots. Forman and Hart-wis of Bo-Me-Hl scored 11 and 10 points respectively. In the Junior game. Sea Cadets who played and won their first league game last week, failed to show the same quality, going dawn for a 12 point defeat. Youngman of Sea Cadets led hl3 team with 8 points, while Boulter of Hih School had 7 points. Individual scores: Savoy Davis 12, Holkestad 5, Eby, Alexander 2, Leland, Arney 7, Haugan, Simundson 2. Co-op Gurvich 0, Viereck 6, Petersen, Shepherd 2, Nord-gaard, Skog, Sharp, Menzies 6. Bo-Me-Hl Forman 11, Hart-wig 10, F. James 8, J. James 8, E. Ciccone 4, R. Lavlgne 4, M. Thompson 6. Miller. Macey's Haugan 12, Murray 4. Cruickshank. Pierce 8, Olaf-son, Teng 2; Arntsen 3. Junior Hl?h T. James 2, T. PForman 4, T. Boulter 7, Lien 6, Wons 6, Scharff, Carlson 4, Eids-vlck, Davies. Sea Cadets Youngman 8, Hebb 2. Brue 7. Currle. Watson, Johnson, Bouyctte, Owens, Anderson. Two More Bums Come to Terms MIAMI Two more holdouts have signed to play with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Tiey outfielder Pete Reiser and pitcher Ralph Branca. Reiser was the National League batting champion in 1941. He went into the army after the 1942 season. Branca won five and lost six for the Dodgers last season. Brooklyn officials say there are only two real holdouts remaining. They are pitcher Joe Hatten and Infielder Ed Basihaski. COPY-BIRD The lyre bird, the world's greatest mimic, can sing the song of any other bird It hears. No. 14-40 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IH THE MATTFJ OP THE ESTATE OP IIFNRT SCHMIDT. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS HENRY SMITH. DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS TAKE NOTICE tht letters Drobnte cf the last will of Henry Schmidt, otherwise known as Henry Smith, deceased, formerly of Prince Rupert. itruisn ixiiumDia, wno awa at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, on or about the 21th day of November. 1944, were issued w Airred J. stemert. sole executor,' of Prince Rupert, British Co lumbia, out of the Prince Rupert District Registry of the Supreme Court of British Columbia on the 18th day of February. 1948. ah persons indebted to the said estate are renulred to pav the amount of their Indebtedness to the solici tors of Alfred J, Eteinert forthwith: and pursuant to Section 28 of the Trustee Act all persons having claims against tne said estate are required to file the same properly authenticated with the solicitors of Alfred J, Stelnert on or before the 15th dav of April, 1946. after which time dis tribution or the said estate will be made, having regard only to claims wnicn nave oeen so meu, DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C , this 23rd day of February. 1940. BROWN AND HARVEY, Besner Block, Prince Rupert, B.C., Solicitors for Alfred J. fitelnert. Executor. First publication February 25, 1940. Take invigorating steam baths and massage to relieve! that tired feeling. R. Y. WALKER Graduate Masseur Reducing, Facial and General Swedish Message Phone Green 507 evenings for appointment 937 THIRD AVENUE WEST ,, 1 SHORT SPORT . The former great defence star ' Boston Bruins Eddie Shore said In Toronto that the time ; coming when hockey referees 1 must start making decisions according to the book or else they , will seriously Injure the game 'Otherwise." Eddie said, "the rule book must be written to co- lncide with the refereeing meth ods now employed. Eddie not only spoke as a former ereat player in the N. H. L. but also as an owner and manager. He is the owner of the Fort Worth club in the United States Hockey League and manager of the New Haven Eagles or the American Hsekey League. Eddie contended that refereeiog has never kept pace with the game's develop ment. He claimed that the rer- erees dealt far too leniently with ' such rules as board-checking, elbowing, face-offs, falling on the puck, high-sticking, holding and interfering. Babe Ruth has declined an of- j fer n b?come manager of the Manchester, New Hampshire, baseball team in the New E--'.and 1 Lerue. The Babe cave-other commitments as his reason for turning down the post wtth the rias n team. Manchester is reported to have offered Ruth special salary inducements if he would accept their offer. At San Bernardino. California, veteran Pittsburg Pirate ln-rtelder Burgess Whitehead has been placed under indefinite suspension for violation of training rules. Two other Pirate players have been fined $103 each. T he fined players are Pitcher Johnny Lanning and Rookie catcher Vinnie Smith Whitehead previously waj fined $200 this spring for training Infractions. Manager Franky Frlsch says he doesn't want a bunch of sissies plavlng for him but players mast keep within reasonable bounds or staying In shape. . A ranking British tennis star, who served with the United States Army during the war, says he wants to play in t he British championships tr.ts summer if he can get away from his sporting goods Job in Chicago. Charles Hare, former British Davis Cup captain, says he has notified the British Lawn Tennis Association that reports that he is planning to turn professional are erroneous. Hare entered the U. S Army air forces as part of a military exchange plan. III! II! ' ! ' !!' Bean Seeds Sown in Pairs, Four Gordon's McBrldc Street SPECIAL ELECTRIC IRONS Reg. $7.95. Special $..:!0 ipf ' m milk - -1,111 zmhT' is HOME . if' J'Sr Right Way to Sow Seed lessens Work and Waste There is good reason for sowing more seeds than will be allowed to grow; but when this is overdone, not only is there a waste of seed, but unnecessary work is created In thinning out. Oare In sowing will be repaid many times by reduced work later. Seeds that germinate slowly, such as carrots, parsley, and parsnip, should be sown, more , mmm Take Small Seeds In Hand and Drop in Drill So Each Can Grow L'tan6led With Neighbor. thickly than others because the seedlings are feebly, and the force of many acting together helps break the soil cni3t and bring the sprouts to the surface. It is much safer to sow even excessive amounts of seed, than to sow just as many as are theoretically needed on a basis of the number of mature plants to the row. Thinning Is a process of selection, and the best are allowed to remain. It Is evident the chances of securing the best are greater when the gardener leaves one plant out of 10. rather than one plant out of three. But real selection Is impossible if seeds are sown so thickly the roots of the tiny plants bzecme entangled, and it is Impossible to remove single plants, without disturbing neighbors. The thickest sowing therefore should allow each seed sufficient space to develop as an Individual. The surest way with small seeds is to take a lew in the Inches Apart, Insure Even Stand Thinking of Gardening? Then see us for your GARDENING SUPPLIES Rennie's Seeds - Garden Tools Hose and Fence Netting Fertilizers VIgoro, Bone Meal, Sheep Manure, Sulphate of Ammonia, Sulphate of Potash, 4-8-12 Fertilizer. Hardware Phone :M 1 THIS WEEK CHENILLE BEDSPREADS Reg. $12.95 and $14.95. Special $7.1! and $.! 1 We .carry a full line of household furniture and furnishings vclour chesterfields, solid hardwood suites and hardwood dinettes. Ten percent discount for all ex-service men. TAFT & ODOWES Novelties "OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT" Furniture . hand, and let them fall through the fingers Into the drill which, has been prepared. Get elose to the ground, and with a IKtle practice you can quickly acquire rontrol ro that the sords will be evenly distributed, each sufficiently distant from the next to prevent entanglement. Keep the seeds In line as well ,as' you can. It helps to let the garden line which was used In making the drill remain in place until the seeds have been drop ped in place. It helps to mix the. very small seeds with dry stand before you besin to sow, using two or three imcs as much sand as seed. This spreads the seeds out better. Lar?e seeds may be sown In pairs, spaced at the 'distance plants are to stand. 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