r' ... it m .44.1 IK ft. :t 4 Prince Buncrt 2?hf If tortus Wednesday, ,Matrch FCR SALE' Bidrbom suite: household articles; oil range; folding Iro'tfch. and mlscettane-ous tools. Apply evenings. T22; CA'.R. Park. 'cbl FCR SALE Perambulator and crib. Phone Red 495. tcif FOR SALE Tourist Hotel arid , Auto Court. 12 bedrooms and 10 two-room cottages; 5lso 1-car garage; electric lights, hot atid'c'old running water. Lake shore property doing a capa city business. Clear title. Reason for selling owner wishes to retire. Price $23,000; $12,000 castt, balance at $200 per month: Write for full particulars to Mrs. B. A. Smith, Burns Lake, B.C. (CO) FOUR'ROOM BUNGALOW on 2 lots with garden; Pembroke bath; part basement; garage; view; on 7th East, near Con rad' School. $3500, terms can be arranged. Alsri THREE ROOM COTTAGE; recently redecorated; close to McBrule on 8th. Reasonable for cash. See Armst rong Agencies, phone 342. (02) FOR SALE 1 ','2 lots, foundation and first floor 1G'x24 sheeting studdlngs and rafters. 795 Alfred Street. (61) FOR SALE Heavy duty Imperi al 12 h p. propeller; 2 stuffing boxes; shafting, dounle ignition. Good power for 30-34-ft. boat. Apply A. Enockson, at Dodge Cove. (C2) FOR SALE Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of an Undivided one-half interest in Parcel "13," S.D. of part of Lot 431, nange 5, Coast District, together with an undivided half-interest in the Improvements siuatc thereon, up to noon on Thursday, March 20th, 1947. Highest or any tender' not nesessarily accepted. Terms: Strictly cash, Gordon F. Forbes, administrator of the Estate of Paul Brodih, deceased. (CO) 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, C. (tf) 1947 -- Classified Advertising - - ClawtriecM: 2c per word per Insertion! miiiimimi 50c: Cards of Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices) - and Engagement Announcements: ?2. FOil' SALE FCn'SAtE-30 it. tropins boat arid tar and halibut gei'r. Phe Red 433 after fe pm. ) FDR SALE Birth taotlr" Marriage FOR SALE 1 bench saw and I one 1 h.p. heavy duty motor; 1 tri-lite; 1 violet ray sun lamp; 1 carrot juicer with motor and other articles. Apply 033 TatlCKv Street. Phone Green 937. lti iifcu'WASTKi) WAITED Rsilible housekeeper, light hoirsbwbrk, good wa&ei, Nd objection to weman with child, school age. Bax 211, Daily News. tf WANTED Woman for general housework, for elferjy couple. Phone Red 430. tf) . CLOTHING FIRM ORGANIZING 1 Mail Order House, seeks reli able representative for Prince Rupert and surrounding territory. Must have references. Commission basis. Write to Box 210Dally News. C1) roi: ufAt FOR RENT Single sleeping room, with kitchen privilege. 221 5th East. Phone Red 807. (G2) FOR RENT Flat, Rand Block, Gth and Fulton. Apply Hell broner"s Jewelry store. (tf) LOST AM) FOUND FOUND Keys In brown leather case. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement, 'tf) FOUND Keys on string. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. (tf) : PERSONAL FOR SALE Counter with hand- : wrought iron grille; also good MIDDLE' AGED WOMAN will office safe. May be seen at Em- look af ter children afternoons pire shop. Make offer to Daily or evenings. Phone Green 583. News. (tf) (tf) FOR SALE 36-ft. trolfcr com- DRESSMAKING, Altera- pletely 'equipped. At Imperial tlons and repairs. Women's Oil dock: Phone Black 511. (CO) hoSe "repaired. Phone Blue 273. (72) FOR SALE New and Used Fur- . niture at the lowp?t nrirps Used S-pieca Kitchen set 14. Radio good' player $17.50. Bed? arid Springs like hew $12. Has-;-4f:s $2. 6 Pie:e Dining Room S:t $30. Palls 50c. 3 Piece Chesterfield $49.50. Floor Lamps $4. New Scatter Rugs lovely designs frem $1.65. Aluminum pots new, from 6C:. All kinds of otrier useful articles. Ccme and look them over. B. C. Furniture Co. Black 324. FOR SALE Small chicken ranch situated at 2 Mile, near Hazel-1 ion, B.C.. 18 lots. 13 elp.irpd ! fenced, 5 with timber. Large cedar log- barn, used as chick brooder house. 2 brooders, 1 oil, 1 coal, 500 chicks each. Hawk-proof wire chicken run. Poultry equipment. Two other chicken houses. Pig house, hay house, garden tools, large modernized .dwelling, cedar logs. Good well at back door. Large cook stove, heater, tables, kitchen cabinet. 400 Improved' everbearing straw-; berry plants, producing, large ! delicious berries from early summer until late October. Ideal for returned couple. Apply Box 50,'Hazelton, B.C. NOTICE OF SALE Mcvies Film Dancing Are you interested In owning your own Non - Compstitive business? Exclusive District Franchise available. Capital of from $1,000 up will start you. Gcod returns to the man who knows the Entertainment Field. Write to B.C. Amusement Research Co., Ltd. Phone Hrs. 1750. 1685 Venables St., Vancouver, B.C. (63) Vrn'ttrustfo Our prices are REASONABLE Our mechanics "KNOW HOW!" You'll gave time, save money, anil gave yourself a lot of Wrtrry . . . IF you have your car "tuned uji," then seryiecd regularly y our expert mcilianics. Tliey have tlic "know how" to make repairs quickly, and at money-saving prices. And they use only factory-engineered parts. For dependable, quality work-at reasonable cost conie in or ' phone ioday ! RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED Phone 566 REX GAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL ChbpSuey Chow Mcirt CIliNESE DISHES OUR SPECIALTY Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE 173 No Snoopers Present So Barbara -AnnTficts Busy With liroom tv 1 Barbara Ann Scott, of Ottawa;, who won the European skating championship In Switzerland and the world title at Stockholm, gets busy with the broom when wbrkers at the cdmpetl-Hons in Davds were not available to clear the ice. She has rejected the several offers to appear in movies. Gremvilio Mmion of Kitkatla blhilegic FniWe in Senior Gmti) Tribal War Chants ReVeal Sour Notes As Kitkatia Takes two Senior Games However, Junior Invaders Prosper Greenville-basketball stalwarts who entered, their war caribes early this month to raid the peaceful Porcher Island villnee of Kir!ir1.n cmt rhph- ftha-0A r avwhii,! vu head dresses ninhed back' decisivelv hv thp rlpfWlino- seniors. However, in the iritprrnrv1i:itp epntlnn tvMr manatred to salvage a tiortion of the tribal honor and ui me smgie junior encounter, me irame or Nisn?m nrm iv somewhat vindicated- The Greenville seniors bore down oh th'p- WttrA'tlv triL.c. sbaKuvM Itl. men with the "proud niry of Invaders, only to have their pride turn to bitterness in twA pa. bounters which saw the Porcher Islanders claim what in the bid days would have been their scalps; The first game was c 75-50 victo'ry for Kitkatla and the second game a 73-32 triumph for the jsame group. The Greenville Intermediates routed the defending Kitkatlans 51-42 in the first same, but the following night the Islanders rose from their humiliation to retaliate with a 37-32 dereat on the" visitors. Only In the junior section did Greenville emerge without blemish. The Junior enc'ounter was the lead-off game of the first evening's play, and resulted in a 23-18 victory for Greenville. Full honors were accorded the arrival of the Greenvillp tpiim. whose devotion td nrotocbl prompted them to brine: in their company. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Russ; Mr. Riiss Is chief councillor of GreenvlUe as weil as First Vice-President of the Native Brotherhood b.f Bte He was backed by the fullexecutlV'e of the Greenville Athletic Club. Setting foot 'on the- shore of Porcher Island, the visitors were taken to the home of Chief Councillor "Matthew Hill of Kitkatla where a reception, sponsored by the Ktkatla Eicelsior Club, was held in their honor. Three sailings Per Week for VANCOUVER'-, VICTdRIA SEATTLE Tuesdays. 1:30 p.m. Coquitlam. Fridays. 12:00 Midnight Catala. Saturdays,. 9:15 p.m. Camosun. KETCHIKAN , Fridays. 12:00 Midnight. STEWART and WAV TOINTS Sundays, 10 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTES Fortnightly. 0 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave Phone 568 Box 1308 phone 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING ESTIMATES OIL BURNER SALES AND1 SERVICE Cor. 2nd Ave. and 7th St. IH-WAY SERVICE Now Open for Servicing, Light Repairs and Vulcanizing BELLAMY & TWEED 404 McBride Hostilities were formally Joined in the evening. In the Junior game. Adolphus McNeil played the stellar role for Greehville, mopping up 10 points, while Victor Robinson of Kitkatla netted 9 for the home team. The intermediate contest found' Greenville. off to a head start in the first minutes of the initial quarter, a lead that they maintained through the game. Referees Simon Lewis and Wil liam Sevens managed to put th? linger-on 32 fouls, for which fitting penalties were awarded. High scorer for Greenville was T. Robinson with 12 points, whVe R. Watts led the Kitkatla scoring with 18 points. idTKATLA SENIORS wix "iiir. m ;..Mr. Kitkatla permitted no tampering with their honor in the senior game. They grabbed the lead early, spearheaded by J. Spencer and W. Innes, who netted 31 and 25 points respectively. Albert Robinson led Greenville's dying cause by garnerlne an individual 34 points but lack ed support. The folloins niaht. Kitkatla Intermediates turned the tables on the Naas tribesmen by de-liverinz a 37-32 counter-attack. which was fallowed bv the G reenvllle senior's second defeat. Kitkatla repeated their previous night's performance by grabbing the lead at the start and hold ing until the final whistle. The scoring: FIRST NIGHT Juniors Greenville S. Robinson 8: T. McKay; A. McNeil 10; A. Martin; O. Vain , 4; I. Rbbinson 1; A. Moore; T. Derrick; L. McKay 2; R. Maxwell. 25. Kitkatla R. Robinson 2; M. Tolmie; J. Brown 4; V. Robinson 9; G. Rohinson 1; L. Ryan; F. Spencer; H. Hill; A. Brown. 18. Intermediates "Greenville J. Guno 11; M. Haldane 12; P. Azak; A. Martin 'Continued on Page 5) "There's tere's a a ; Hmsco mm and'wheat eerm. Nothing U added. It's steamed, shredded and baked to a crisp, honey-brown. It's a natural breakfast dish for every member of the iVnily. And the one cereal that tastes good "hot" or "cold". Baled by Th Canadian Shrtddtd Whtat Company ltd Niagara Folli. Canada WHEAT GOOD FOR 1IIM1 He gets plenty of staunch, honest nourishment which his vigorous young growing body needs, from this golden feobd whole wheat cereal. That's because NAitlSCO SHREDDED WHEAT is made from whol some 100 Canadian whole wheat with all its beneficial hran Prince Rupert Fuel 12" to 14" DRY WOOD flQ Per Assorted OJ jt'Cord lengths......... J)0 PHONE BLUE, 07.6 Between 7:00 to 9:00 Any Evening OFFICE 812 2nd WEST Per Cord NATIVE HOOP TOURNAMENT Kaien Island, long the dwell-in p!aue of peace and contentment, wiil be turntd into a battleground tonight when six native hoop teams clash in Roose-ve:t Park gymnasium in what pubmbly the first tournament of its kind since axes and fish . ) : were converted to purely 1 ' .'aaiian purposes. i jf snirn and their .support-e; , numbering: about 400, have :n woicd the smoke signals and '-wo congregated here from Mich distant points as Kitlmaat, Klncbhth. Alyansh. Kitkatla. Port Simpson and Metlakatla to decide the north coast native championship. -- -- . . .... j-uMicioau nas ions neen u seiloHs setting endeavor in th? coastal villages but. in recent years,, no formal attempt has oewi made to decide -which contain the most fdnmldable arrav of talent dWwMtc the fact that there have been Innumerable local Jottsts. Accordine to lor-nl hnsknlvill nssocitttl'on president Art Murray, kindly godfather of visiting native aggregations, three iram' will be played tonight and the flrals tomorrow night. The six task forces clashing tonhht In the preliminaries are: Port Smipson Athletics versus Port Shnpstm Y.P.A. K1nrbllth versus Metlakatla. Klttmonl versus Kitkatla. Aiyansh. which in thfr game drawings Tuesday, wm nwet tnfe winner of the Kltl-maftt-Kltknth game Thursday nisni. Ftlcd Calaerone of the locnl ieague is referee in charge and will supervise the games. This auernoon, Mr. CalderOne mel the players and give them in-:tnifft:ons in the latest rules, including what the referee will stand Tor and what he won't. Indian A.;cnt F. E. Aniield also briefed the b;iys on sportsmanship and con Tutulatrd them on th.ii lave for the same which result; d m so well-attended a tonrnanient IVft Minora Blades! Greoter comfort, p!u$ economy Ihol'j the lowtfown On Minora. If 1 the quality blode In the low-brlca f!!d. FITS YOlfk DOUBtf.fDCf RAZOR IN THE SUPREME COUnt OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" i . and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP ROBERT WEBSTER, DECEASED TESTATZ tnTAE NOTICE that by Order of the 21st day or February. A D. 1947 I was appointed Administrator with' Will annexed of the estate of Robert Webster, deceased, and all parties having claims ngalnst the nald e-tale are hereby required to furnish Rame. properly verified, to me on or before the 28th of April, A.D. 1947 and all parties Indebted to the en-talc are rpniilrnl tn nnu .v. . of their lndebtedncas to me forth. with, DATED nt Prlnro nnn.t n n - - LUIS 7th day of March. A.D. 1B47, OEOROE II. HALLETT, official Administrator, Atlln, no. 1 toste 1 V T' " Ml LIRA 1 m' try ? Tl 11.... VRGINIA n. I j It Won't Be Longtmtn thebuJ truck operators will have to have dopendai: free service from their equipment. MdabN We Suggest Pat you come m and h, prevent conly tie-ups later on OVll .MrC.IANICAL AND nm.v i.rk.. . I are well equipped and Pl! fully staffed a to 10 MrrJWtl 1 nromntlv nnd nfflei0,,n., II if' r - - . n ... . n 7 1. . uuu runwr LwM FOItl) AM) .MON.MtCH DF.AM P.8 .LTZr MU SAILS II ATI' II COVKKS SKATE a EDMONDSON AWNING & SI Phone m.lli: lt!(5 ICO Kast Third Ave. (Neirttol Until You Get a New Cor, take good care of your present rar! P.ll today means a hlghr r resale price tomonul SHR US FOR ItlXJULAU SERffl We are staffed and equipped to handle all mi and repair work on all makes of vrhicies. Drmi THURA'CK MACHINK SHOP AXD'Gfl RRNERAL MOTOKS DFALER Be Sure of the Best Market WE MIIVB! 3rd Attune M NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS ALTERATll GREER & BRIDD Builders and Contractor! TIIONK KEIl 5C1 FOR YOUR .... ran BUILDING REQUIREMENTS GENERAL REPAID FOUNDATION WORK CONSULT TIIR NORTHWEST CONSTRUCIIOS Estimates given for any type constrncuJ IMmnn it'M M! An Outstanding Opportunity for a Sound lnvcsUnent FOR SALE The Rrnnlcknl Ruilrlincj Ideally situaled n the new business trend area of Prince Kupe'l l-rontaije on Third Avenue CONTAINS Excellent business quarters on main floor will living accommodation. . Two handsonic uiVstairs suites, expensively pa01' led; electric ranjres. Rascmeht suite with electric ranirc and bathroom. ON. HFATttn Apply ilVI''Vi, EASY TF.PMR Mn n'nnTiAni? i e npbrrHT TP REQU' " muiviunuu ill u I . 1 v ' . 11 n iiniuu. . ...i-ki.'CllANK An ll..l.. XT- I 1 I 11 ' I I II w.u. uauy iNCWS CO. (Usual courtesy to licensed agents)