BASKETBALL- Prince Rupert Daiiy News Yi".osc;f; November 29, 1950 - : j. ' '-- Old Country Presentation At Fooiball Dance Co-ops Get Even With Hardware Men, Scoring 54 f o 42 Victory j Fans who came out in the hope of seeing Cordon and Anderson repeat their victory over Co-op vvero disappointed last night at the Civic Centre gym.. It , was Co-op all the way. The fishmen took a live-point lead in the first moments of the game and were never overtaken. The final score was Co-op 54, Gordon and TT LORD The Prince Ruix-rt Football ; " . . ..." EnaUsa Association Cup P first- Association held a very success- ! rep;avs. . ful dance at the Canadian Le- ; oidham Athletic 2. Bradford gion Auditorium on Saturday ci:v 1. evening when seventy-five coup- Southport 3. Lin join City 1. les attended a function at which I -LUne'dy 1. Bristol Rovers . 1 the presentation of trophies won j i overtime t:e. during (lie season took place. j In making the presentation j t km was enthusiastically endor-Presider.l Jack Wilson thanked i .,a Manson's looked good as he swished through three long shots to make over half the points scored by the losers. Anderson 42. It was only In the final quarter that the hardware j team looked as though they f might make It a close one as, they cut an 11-point lead down to 7, but Co-op came Dae strong and in the last three or four minutes just toyed with the losers. Oil those sneelol I . fUJff i, JMhcn only the W I -a III ! ' sufficed The game was ragged with Blackaby 7, Menzies 4, William-sccasional flashes of first class son. Total 42. rUJ';y-:, , .'Will ball. There was some spectacular shooting but !t was marred by a lot of sloppy ball-handling with cinch lay-up shots being missed cn several occasions. Football :: Finally Mr. Wilson thanked his executive, Alex Haig, Jock David- I son and Ralph Smith who, with j the captains, had helped to j make the season so successful, j After the presentation refresh- ; ments we.e served and then the j lootbailers, with their partners, showed how expert they were in "tooting their way' 'through the many dances for which excel-1 lent music w as furnished by I footballer Stan Veitch and his! orchestra. I I WFST HANNINGFIELD, Essex. England (? Sa many dogs bit pesuoman Emily Powell on her, route that she tonk her own dog I for protection. Now she has re- I tired and villagers p.e-ented her with SOX. advance Please refrain from ZS r: if vU-i I r a- b. - - n (IS'I Calvfbt 'If ' .. "It il iST rr1 n tr" - f 1 UflZ RESCUED AND RESCUER OS. Robert Elvidge of Ladner, B.C., left, was washed overboard from H.M.C S. Athabaskan during a storm in the China Sea. OS. Joe Adamson of Sudbury, right, grabbed him by the belt and hauled him aboard from a high wave. This navy photo shows the pair on the quarterdeck after the episode. ' ,cp PHOTO) In the second half Godon and manson. Anderson was able to match Intermediate Co-op about point for point but Merchants Wesch 7, Place, the fishmen's big lead of 25 to Jordan, Christoff 4, Eidsvik 4 10 in the first half, was too much Young, Dumas 4, Pa noil 4. Total to overcome. 23. ! Sid Scherk fattened his scoring High School Green Ford, record with 13 points and young Clark, Becker, Blackaby, Bather, Mickey Webster was again a Webber, Rhodes, Peneff, Shep-stand-out with 12 points and pard, Woods, Petersen, Tode.as. t - ' ,. - r . N "the donors who so willingly gave the handsome trophies for competition. To the Canadian Le-gien went the North Star trophy donated by the North Star Bottling Works and t!ie Manst:i Trophy donated by Manson's Jewellers. The popular Brick Eby, captain, received the trophies oti behalf of the team. To the Heavy Battery went th. Sheardown Trophy, presented by Sheardown Grocers, and the Labor Day Cup. There were accepted by the captain, Darrow Gomez, to the applause of the, large audience. j Mr. Wilson reft. red to the fine work of the captains in playing as well as in leading the teams, To the sponsors also went an acknowledgment. To 'he refer- ees a sincere word of appiecia- Classified Adertlslng is payable in I i I some fine ball handling and de ceptive play. Joe Davis, still a little wobbly aner a doui wnn me nu, came 15, Dumas 3, Marshall 6, llolkes-through with 9 points and Ted i tad 11, Gill 1, Currle, FSaten 10 Arney continued ' to improve, ''Smith 4, Matthews 2. Total 42 ' CALVERT DISTILLERS (CANADA) UMI AMMER5TBURG ONTARIO iTIiis advertisement is not jublis!icd or displayed U k G)ii(nl Hoard or by the Government of liritiii 0; wuiu per insertion, minimum cnarge ouc. Birtn Notices sue. uards 01 Tnanks, Deatn Notices, r'un eral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. SPKCIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE DAILY NEV.3 CIASStFlKD ADVERTISEMENTS BRTKOu l - -. i BROADWAY (( getting the leading score for the evening as he hit the hoop for 11. Don Scherk did not play, having lost a tooth to the hands of & A coach Doc Montgomery ",llcr 111 ue Uay. C, B. T1..I1. I u' ei.wi., "- ann- uippea me. st"-'ri"K with 11 and 10. Smith alld Marshall both played good nil Smith Vinctllnrr nil t K ' "5 " " J '"Uk6 bfl lnt0tpot ..i .SL. ....t- . , I . .Luefjf'.Ce . , C0 lul- li,LK- ana ouncnea up in tne Key ume arler Ume to ieave the corners open and give the Co-op the room they needed to get for baskets. The seniors have a week's layoff now, as they make way for the annual Ketchikan-P r 1 n c e Rupert High School series at the Civic Centre gym ims Friday and Saturday. iTfKirriiiTr The ln Hich oreen ureens aiitoH walked mi all over Merchants to win 47 to 23 Thev 1 are a a hettr better i,,n0 looking , team . cacn tIme they come on the floor and, although they let the Golds takP an easv ohp fmm thPm n.vt If you want to sell it, advertise it. News classifieds. i In I the ago ! I the liuhit telephoning. Classifieds, 3c Per! in ! HELP WANTED mmtniTinuo ...:n u. i.ji nrrLiuniiuna win ut ncivcu bv the Prince RuDert Library I Board up to December 15. 1950, ' for the position of librarian.! r,t2 ffiSL aorK commence January 2. 1951. State qualifications, refer-; ences and salary exnected.' Prince Rupert Library Board, Mrs. H. C. ProcKter. Box 'in. Prince Rupert. B.C. (283c) LOST LOST On 3rd Avenue, charm . oraielet. keepsake. Phone Green 549 ( 278p) LOST-Man's erev iat. Initials R. G.. Saturdav nieht at I "h- it eran LutefLsh dinner. Who- ever took this hat bv mistake, Dlease return to ii2 6th East. or phone Red 216. 278p , WANTED WAS7JL DTTT,? . MH? , OL,'a" steel, v brass, conuer. lead, etc .,iii Honest eradiri. Promot Dav- ment macie. Alias iron ec i" Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St.. Vancouver. B.C. Phone Pacific 6337. Hf) !) Hours: 7am to! For take home orders Phone 200 .i . . '"'.Muauer men in nan an hour. DEATH NOTICE a?AI,r".,N?v?mber 25- 19aU. at the Roval Jubiiee Hos mtal Victoria. Mrs. Caroline Parkin of 2832 Dvsart Avenue, Saanieh B.C.. aea 16. widow ot Arnold Thomas Parkin: born in Edinburzh Scotland, and a resi-ueni ol fi;tona for 15 years. She leaves one son. Gordon" Par- Kin in vanrouver. B.C.; one aaugnter, Mrs. Audrev Snell m 'i"t;ria: also three crnri-hil- dren; one sister Mrs W W : Rush in Victoria. Mrs Parkin ' was a member of the O E S , ! Prince Rupert; the Queen Mary Chanter. i.o.D.E. and the Sor-S ontimist Club. Prince Rupert ' Funeral f-om Havward's BC ; .Funeral Chanel. Victoria on! luursdav at 3:15 p.m.. followed i bv cremation. - itc i I OR SALE WATZK!?7 ,WN NA.MK.S Oe.t feoeeder Snove Is: Crams: Drasrilnfs: Adams! Ituaa Graders; LjiUeford Bros. P'ae-t ion Read Maintenance EuuioiTH-nt: Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Grapples:' i. L. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders fur Stockpile and Snow Removal: Rice Portable Centrifugal Pumas: National Dragline Scraners and B.ickets; National All Steel Gasoline Hoists: National Portable Sawmills: National Rotarv Screens and Conveyors Full inionnation from National Machinery Co. Limited. Vancouver. B.C (tf) 303 BRITISH calibre Remlni?-1 ton, Savage and Winchester . P-14 bold action G-shot ,-port-' Insr rifles with 26" barrel. Ex- ; cellent - condition including! , nicely finished walnut stocks;! . select quality. prooi-te.sted. i Junior High School- Martin 2, Mac-Afe-a 5, Ciceone 15, Mathews 1, Kristnianson 4, Chrlstenson 4, Manson's Anderson 2, Antro-bus, Davidson, Webber 6, Mac-Kenzie, Quast, Scherk 3, Peder-sen. Total 11. Referees Spring and Krlst- Referees Teing and Davidson.! Senior Gordon & Anderson Ciceone Co-op. Holkestad 2. Morgan 1. MacDonald 1. Scherk (Si 13, Arney 14, Webster 12, Davis &, Beynon 2. Total 54. Referees Comadina and Cai-deronl. ., Would Marry - -. NEW DELHI India's critical housing shortage is reflected in the following advert i,ement here: "European business man setks acquaintance of attractive wi-j dow or divorcee occupying ow.i" flat. Object matrimony. Please send full particulars of flat." j Vancouver Gets Dark and Deluge VANCOUVER-For an hour or so around noon Tuesday, a great mass of dark clouds 10.000 feet thick made it necessary for city lighting to be turned on until the atmosphere cleared. Lat there was ill a heavv .iiV,."1". rainfall "' one- "U Want Ads, Sure Results! BRONCHITIS ASTHMA ... .. mt : -t. ..1. 1... . tinmriimi t.iim nrrf(.M(w m-w: 1 riliTilt'TIMl H Will ym rtmiit-slion. five ynn -imiiiirtniK 1 rrlii-l. One ooc U will tunvitu'e you. Prince Rupert Florists Flowers for All Occasions 300 3rd Ave. Box 516' Tel. 77? OIL HEATING at ifs Best MARCHAND SPACE HEATERS Convenient, Economical High mechanical efficiency. VORTEX Automatic Burners 30 saving in healing costs. TKRMS AHUANGED Smith & Elkins LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Phone Yi P O. Box 274 Prepare For WINTER! Check your Furance and Chimney Now! We have the most modern vacuum equipment for cleaning furnaces and chimneys. PHONE 884 TOO SHEET METAL LTD. CHECK YOUR FURNACE WANTED Graphic type double Condda Is 15 Risina cut film holders, 3V4 x 4V4 in.i0"000 R,sm9 Turkish Students Western Dress ISTANBUL (Reuters) Wh"n Enghshr High School fo Girls w as lounded here 100 year-5 this month, a few timid, heavily-veiled, guarded girls were the first Turkish pupils. I Today the Turkish pupils U G school wear gym bloomers hlnnsps onrt hnHvo.-irtni-n. , v.v. ,t Chats' much the same as girls! British and Canndinn ho-iW They go around unveiled, an;i their steD has the vifmr n'f the .. . " I. umrammeilea modern miss 111 anv rivilizpri rnnntrv ine eiaer dudiis cutter in oniv one fashion from other TurkUh girls they wear no make-up At not in school hours, The English headmistress. Miss D. E inompson, says: "We have omy in one rule about make-up:-none." Horse and Dog Live Leisurely WINNIPEG 0 Two shaecv dogs and an old horse are living 11Ie lif 01 . ,..,... 'elsu'e nel- v..,.- ohn SheP nn5 and Bounce, the collies, and Rock, a 17-year-old Z T?. horse nrse' inherited '"n'a a a ui .i men misi- ress, Mrs. Elinor Scott, died) at Fisher Rmneh Man Pri.nHc , !Mrs Mrs - acm Scott wo no hTve nave be-n been takinp taking to care of the animals, said the elderly farm woman had lived al0ne !ih h.r pets f0-' ma"y yeais. wnen mey aie, me estate , Hl r:,.h, " v"c ''"7' "' ., Unemployment In up OTTAWA ,PAym!"t iitto ctuiicu LUvuiiiai V flea- . ' . i, ..., ., UT: r " V t J he with ue.uuu. ihe October ligure waa 4flf) lower than at a cnf. responding date last year RCAF Officers' as Mess Is Burned 15 FORT NELSON The officers' mess 5f the Royal Canadian Air Force at Fort Nelson burned Tuesday. The building was not occupied at the time. Cause of the fire was not learned. Value is placed at $10,000. HORSE WAS WINNER SUDBURY, Ont. ' When a Sudbury motorist pulled out. to I pass a milk wagon, the milk 1 15 horse jumped on the car. The v, u iiiv ii ij ve iiuuu, u "wuiBiii a.iu nic vvuiu-, shield were badly damaged, but there were no marks on the horse of IN THE BnPREME COltRT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PHOBATB ' IN THE MATTKR OF THE ERTAtE OF MARIE (MARY) LOUISE , LEMIRE and IN THE MATTER OP THE 'ADMINISTRATION ACT" TAKE NOTICE that bv Order ot His Honour Judp W. O. Pulton, miwle the 22nd day of November. A D. 1!I50. I was appointed Administrator of the o Estate of Marie (Mary) Louise Le-mtre. deceased, late of Ocean Falls. In the Province of British Columbia, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verllied to me on or before the 31st day of December. A D 19!0. after wt.lch date claima filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which 1 then had no knowledge, and all Ouoto price and Quantity to ( Box 834. Daily News. (tf-ncj ' WANTED Bv single man. small furnisheri anartment. nr house-1 keeoin? room. Phone 498 days weeks registered unemployed or Red 893 evenings. (281p ; rose by 10,400. The total was 147,- J .- r-7r..nnn at November 2 WANTED TO BUY Well built',000 compared lied return rif e " "our ex"- CASH for scrap cast, brass, cop-Dense for full refund. Imme-1 &alV7ie.SndK,nrafidft0wS- 543 call 629 6th W diale delivery; will send COD ! fjfme Write for catalosue. Canada's! Cltv- UI' SWAP I- Wanted to exchamge- u' 1 ceiain enamei kitchen sink, i left-hand drain board, for right-hand model in same new condition. Phone Red 915. (278pl BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FULLY enuiooed machine shop ' located near Cow Bav indus- trial area. Prooertv includes buiiding. lot and comolete set-ud for enuine overhaul .woyjc, welriine. blacksmlthing. etc. Ideal operation for two men. Books o.en to bona fide purchasers. Priced tar below replacement cost at $' 2.000. Terms arranged. For full details see Armstrona Agencies. Phone 342 (eves. Green 297 1. (281) WORK WANTED WANTKO - Houseke keeping job. Applw Annlu m Hox w- XV ui hi ily News. 282p PKKSONAL ARE YOU hard of hearing? Then hear vc! Hear ve! With tlie almost invisible Vibraphone, no troublesome batteries cords or wires. Onlv $15.00. Phone Blue 414 between 6 and 8 p.m., or write Box 1541, Prince Rupert. B.C. I300p) WIN THE Monarch Dream Kitchen. See our windows for contest rules. MONARCH FLOUR NOW AVAILABLE AT BURNS BKST BUYS PHONE 755. We deliver (2 :79c); r 1 tmriMif v o n R Vniw vk iush Dealer between 5 and 6:30 p.m. at Black 9'JO lor aenionstra- tion of our Christmas specials, i 281p) NORTH! AND Dairy milk deliv ered. 24c ner quart. Whv pay more? Phone 18 for daily de livery service. (M-29) ' ". i -7Cr; ! REAL ESTATE 4-Room Wartime, close to s :no!,ls inside bridge. $1500 down. 6-Rot in Wart ime close in. ! fenced yard and Rarae. Includes iu'w (jas range, chesteriielvl suite and bedroom furniture. Terms available. ; Anplv j KOBEUT E. MONTADOR LTD. (283) Ave. consisting of 4-room house with room in basement and 2-room house at re ir. Monthly rental return S100. All this for onlv $2000 down, balance as rent. Phone Blak 089. (279pl ; - now to guarantee good accom- mooaiion ior spring and summer sailings Dvhhavnn Xr Hanson "Travel Agents," 315 3rd West. PS-Prepaid pas- saes - Yeadily arraneed "di- rect to Canada. for immi- grants. BUILDERS & CONTRACTOR? i PLUMBING and HEATING '. lar ana pravel roofing. Call 629 6th West Phone 543. LetourneaU' ana sons. (tf) , MODERN Painting and Decorat- i ing Kpence and Matuik. ' Phone Black 215 evenings or; noon hour. P.O. Box 1111. (tf) : COMPLETE 'builders1 supplies,, fast fast service. service. Lsland Island C Citv Build - , ine Supplies. Blue 820. (18m) ' Finest Coaki Profes (jUALir; rims Fur Duvnnrixlden -and Wom S MAC SHOE HOSFfi But 774 8K Buy the Bcst-Bl' Famous ELECTRON Cleaner and Air P Small supply nw: R. W. COLLIN Authorized D-: , PHONE 451 r..,tiM aboW if1 SERVICE & SUPP. 1 MARGARET Mdi OPTOMETRIST Boom 10 STONE BUHC: pilONI ' BLUE 55! P.O. BOX 1 cnwEY GONIO OPTOMA mete VWri OFFICE not .....ninfP" Telephone SUPl" serviced and stove conditional guar ((.ctSal'sfaCt'" serviw 733 5th West Business and A. P. GARDNER & CO. Cl lARTERKI) ACCOUNTANT-'. a. p. gardner. c.a. a. l. b;:i.l, c.a. 324 Second Avenue Rox ?03 Phone 83 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent WavinR Beauty Culture in all ils branches 204 4th Street Phone fi'if) colussi's music store Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th Rt' Ph. Black 38S RORIE & LAlRD ACCOUNTANTS AUDITORS nesner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HANDYAvAAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS BuihlinK and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS-CHIMNEYS O I L BURN E R S PHONES Black 334 Red SM P.O. Box 1070 MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 310 Soconri Avenue. Prince Rupert, BC. f?,.,o "ouse- Bux r, 7, r FOR SALE .New chesterfield': beds: beds complete- un )aint- 1 ed chest of drawers; sewiiu; ! machine: kitchen st ives; heat-, ers; hardware; coffee tables,! end tables: bedroom suites; scores of other useful furni-i tore at lowest prices. See B.C.I Furniture. Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE-Comforlable trailer! home can be seen on First i Ave. West Has double bed. sin- ! tie bed. heater, built-in cup- ! boards, etc. Prise only $':() ! complete. See A r m s t r o n k Agendas. Phone 342. (281c ! ' lney B've lnem P11 worry about after last night's display. It was a fast breaking team, playing as a team unit that gave them such a decisive ;",tl-ry- victory Exeent except fnr ior th tne l last it pj. r loa tne passing plays were good although passing in the final quarter Dccame sloppy. Peneff was a stondout, playing his best ball of the season and racking 11 points. Sather got in for tV)0 ralullinH nnrl A I a r. 1 n 1, a A Plenty of hustle. For the losers r -was .. . . . . , , Christoff the best, although had toueh luck on shooting. lla mnri a nnini roK "d Parne Par"e11' 1 H,Ugn Z Ia ' Dumas and Eidsvik scored four JUNIOR The score In the Junior Division tells the story of the game High Juniors won by an overwhelming 42 to 11 over the luckless Mansons. The game was featured by Ron Ciccone's fight and hustle which netted his team points,- and earned him the title of the outstanding player for any Iwague during the evening's basketball. Webber for sealed tenders oddn-Bneci to tu undersigned at Ottawa. Ontario, end endorsed on the outside o( en- ow -leiiui-r u u""'" rvlce veswl" will be recelv- up to 12 o'clock noon on the i6th December 1050 for the construction a motor vessel of about i in length for use in ealmon servl-:.-; duttes-on the West coant by the Fisheries Research Bourd of Canada. Tenders will not- be oonktered unless made on the forms supplied by the Department of Fisheries and In accordance with the conditions set forth therein. Each tender fnust be accompanied by a deposit equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, which de-1 posit may be in the form of a certl-1 tied cheque on a chartered bank in Canada payable to the order of the I Minister of Fisheries or Bearer Bonds the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and its constituent companies unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Dominion of Canada or the aforementioned bonds f.nd a certified cheque if required to make up an odd amount. The Plans and Specifications may. be obtained on application to the i Director of the Pacific Biological i Station, Nanaimo, B.C., upon the' deposit of $25.00 In the form of a certified cheque or Money Order made i payable to the Receiver General of Canada. This deposit will be refunded when auch plans are returned In ! good condition. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 8. BATES. Deputy Minister of Fisheries. Department of Fisheries, November 2, 1050. (N25-27-29) FOR SALE 1950 Meteor cu"slnmiFOR SALE Revenue property, 1 ...in. . . . . I 533 tiQI 7th 71 A tt West, ltn?i ,.4 1 sedan with onlv 4700 miies finished in beautiful metallic I Alpine blue, mechanically per- . feet and in showroom ctvli-tion. Phone Blue 305 (281 pi I r OR. KALE One double bed-I house preferably with base-, ment and furnace Phone Black 992. (283p) i WANTED Puppy, female terrier preferred. Box 838. Daily News. (278p) WANTED Good home for female golden Irish setter. 1315 Piggot. (279pi WANTED TO RENT 2-bedroom j house or suite.. Phone Red 707.. (278pl SALESMAN WANTED SALES OPPORTUNITY One of the continent's laraest Acci-j dent and Sickness Companies. First day to lifetime coverage bv cash payments. Offers ex-: cellent contract and earning possibility to right man who must be a determined worker. Replies confidential. Write to: Bartram & Cardom Limited, 404510 West Hastings St., Vancouver, u.c. ' (H) OPPORTUNITIES TELEGRAPH OPERATORS Due to increasing demand for operators, survey is being made to secure Information concerning those interested in becoming- railroad telegraph operators. If enough interested parties apply, school staffed by competent, experienced instructors will be established in downtown Prince Rupert. Rates reasonable, in keeping with thosp charged in other schools. No tuition fees requested or accepted at this' t'me. Apply Box 839. Daily News. (278) FOR RF.NT for ppmt d Z Z fS. TR??m nd b.oar(1 vru'"5 '"an. n. Dnvaie h,0ome.J5hne Red HO or call om tast. (281p) Flr.hon?HpB1 5!SmS f0r- Ient' (tf-c) FOR RENT K I p p n i n rr rnnm pentleman only. Phone Black o. (279n) R(2?,i, bS? board Ior ,re,nt1- ""i" ACCOUNTANTS Pimi.Tn AccniTHTiwT t Tax specialist. S O Furk Stone Buildlntr Red 593 "- , (20m) FOR SALE Wartime 4 cheap for cash. Furnished. Phone Red '19 after ti. 423 6th Ave. East. (283c) FOR SALE House 5 rooms and bath. Cash or terms. Phone Green C20. (283pi ..... '.' OOING TO II ROPE? RESERVATIONS should be made xieao. stir mi' nnr nm roct- 1 Beattv wasliinr nv.iehinc 1 ' ironing bo-ird 1400 6lh Ave ; E. Phone Blue 821 (273n)': - i FOR SALE One single cylinder : Norwegian Union 2"i-3a H P. semi-diesel. for stationary! power. Aoolv Standard Ma'-i ehine Shop or phone Black : 910. (27ptlj. FOR SALE 100-e-allon hot wat- ! er tank comn'ete with water i a c k e t heater, -reasonable! Phone Black 213 after 6 p.m. j FOR SALE Used doors. 2T" x: '". .Call 629 5th West. Phone 543. (tf) FOR SALK ChiM's two wheel bicvcle. $12.00. Blue 28(3. (278p ; FRF.S1T flnllchnn o-rensp for snip ! See B.C. Furniture. (tfc) ; RTPAIRS WATCH REPAIRS Prompt ef - I frcient service CJforae Cook.i Jeweller. Satisfaction guaran - . teed. . OIL BURNER SPECIALIST Slove service and repairs. O. L. Honson. Black 003. (tf parties indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at the City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbia this 22nd day of November AD. 1950. OORDON P. FORBES, Official Administrator, , Prince Rupert, B.C. (284) TRAIN bCKEDULE For the East - Monday, Wednesday, Fciay 8:00 p m From the Fast Tuesday, Thursday, Snhudaj 10:15 p.m.