Prfnrr Rupert Thursday, Dail? rSruigt Ittj. April 22, 1948 Port Arthur Is In Final TTodanji im Sports . Classifieds: 2c pr wrvrd per insertion, minimum chanre. Soc Birth Notlora: 50c; CarUs of Thanks. Deuih Notices. Funeral Notices. Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 2 SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE Classified Advertising U payable in uuvuuee. Pkuae refrain from telephoning HUMIER, MACHlNfcKX FOR SALE CLOVER LEAFS TAKE SERIES MAGRATH, Alberta -Vancouver Clover Leafs won the Biiti.sn Columbia' - Alberta basketball championship last night by defeating Magrath 47 to 40 in the second and final game. Clovnr Leafs had won the first (janie 3?. to 59 so the total point aggregate was 130 to 99. George Abbott Wins Over Robert James Only one game in the first round of the English billiard tournament at the Canadan Legion Hall was played last nigh', George Abbott, with a handicap of plus 25. defeating R. E. Janus (plus 30) by a score of 150-!',). Other games in the first round Sun Plays Up Local Hoop Team's Win Reporting the winning of the hoop title at Alberni by the Prince Rupert all-star basket- ball team, the Vancouver Sun gives the despatch a two column box position in middle of the sporting page and says "the games drew a record attendance for basketball In the Albernl Olbll 1CI . DISAPPOINTED IN WINNINGS MUiKtuJ-rreaHampsnire,I other far unbeaten clubs' 63-year-old railway biacksm",h,' are rtroit and Cleveland in says he has received $12 769.69 the American League and St j instead of an expected 43.000 MlLollis . u National. TO EAW better lumber more economically v;se the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) WORK WANTED villDLE-aged woman will look after children evenings. Phone Green 5R8. (tf WORK WANTED Experienced fisherman wants work on halibut boat. Share basis. B:i 332 Daily News. (96) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD $43 each double; $48 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street (tf) FOUND FOUND Small change purse containing small amount of . cash. Owner may have same ! by calling at the Daily News , and paying for this advertise- ment. (ui " I MERCHANTS Do you know j PHILADELPHIA IS UNBEATEN AthU'ti and Phillies Starting Strung in Big Leagues PHILADELPHIA 9 With the Big League season going into its fourth day today, both Philadel- Phla clubs remain unbeaten with two wins each. The Phillies won a hot thirteen inning game over Boston Braves here yesterday. The Mackmeo have been idle since their double victory over the Red Sox at Boston on open ing day in the American League Yesterday's Big League scores' National ' Brooklyn 5, New York 9 Boston 3, Philadelphia 4 i thir- teen innings) Cincinnati 2, St. "Louis 5 Chicago 6, Pittsburgh 3 American New York 3, Washington 6 Detroit 4, Chicago 3 League Standings to Date National League W L Pc Philadelphia 2 0 1.000 St. Louis 'I 0 1.000 Chicago 1 1 .500 New York 1 .500 Brooklyn 1 1 .500 Pittsburgh 1 2 .3"3 Cincinnati 1 2 .333 Boston 0 2 .000 American League W L Philadelphia 2 0 Detroit 2 0 Cleveland 1 0 Washington 2 1 New York 1 St. Louis U 1 Boston D 2 Chicago 0 2 .000 MOOSE HUNTING BAN 15 URGED TORONTO A two-year ban on moose hunting in Ontario ha been recommended by the legislative committee on fish and game. You saw it in tne Dally News! Canadian Amateur Hockey Association Charged With Commercialism TORONTO : Port Arthur West End Bruins won the Western Canada junior hockey title Wednesday night by handing the Lethbridge Native Sons an 11 to! 1 trouncing in the seventh and j deciding game of the series tj; qualify for the Memorial Cup j finals against Barrie, Ontario, Flyers. J Mnvp nf tv, ri t.Ptir Wnrfcptf Aecnoiotinr. , ,...1 ing that the final game of the ! Western Junior Hockey playoff i be played at Toronto's Maple j Leai uaraens Drought numerous charges of "commercialism" from western sports scribes. Maurice Smith of Winnipeg Free Press was quite perplexed at the thought of a western fin al game being played in eastern Canada. He commented: "The i only conclusion we can draw is j that the C.A.H.A. will stop at nothing to make a few extra bucks." Smith said a report, supposedly from C.A.H.A. officials in Regina, -had given as the rea- ' son for the move "It was felt unfair to give Port Arthur -more than four 'home games." He branded this "The lamest ex- jcuse we have heard in many a moon'' and added there were two obvious Inconsistencies in He instanced the Winnipeg Monarchs-Port Arthur Bruins western semi-final series in which the first two games were played at the Lakehead city with the rest of the series, provided there was no split, slated for Winnipeg. Smith declared that "There was no thought then on the part of the C.A.H.A. of the arrangements being unfair to Port Arthur by compelling the Bruins to play five games in Winnipeg. So why the sudden change of heart now?" Maurice also notes that Hamilton Tigers, eastern senior fin- alists with Ottawa Senators, will on their nome ice. tie quoted Tiger Coach Georee Reririine- as snv- . ... mg: 'Its very unfair that Tigers have to Dlav all of their camps away from home because the if the C.A.H.A. weren't such a money - grabbing organization ., . , Hamilton lans would ,j have a chance to see the team that has . carried their colors i into i, tv. three SUCCessiye Allan Cup semi- finals." that the Daily News, is the mostjthe move. effertive medium of advertising; n Prince Rupert? No pne misses your message if it's ad vertised in the News. ..It's the really efficient way of patting it over. tf. Classified ApverLii.n Pays! IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In I lie MiittiT of the "Ailiiiiiiistrnlion ' ACT" And In tln Miittrr of f.ie Estate of Curl (Karl) IMiirrls Seversun lit '''"H,,1 TAKE NOTICE that 0pder of fctSI - - , : itish Columbia. I was on the 6th any of April. A D. 1948. appointed Admin- Itstrator of the Estate of Carl (B.ari) MorriB verson. lute of Queen char- lntte City. British Columbia, who ' De.mbc.r. 1947. at oueen charlotte I PRINCE RITFJU. I A on Aiaihih winner of a top prize in the sweepstake held by the Army, Navy and Airforce Veterans' As- sociation at Quebec. Hampshire held a winning ticket on Sheila's Cottage. Cambridgeshire winner. "I'm not protesting about the money." declared Hampshire, "nor am I accusing anyone. But I do think the public should know just how much I received. l'L tuck the money in the bank, and keep on. If I gave up work I would not live three days " SHORT SPORT UK4MM ' Two figures in knightly armor brandished broadswords, advanced across a British greenswead toward each other and cried through their visors: "Caitiff, I would fain slit thy weasand," and 'Not so, I will cleave thee to the chine," as the clang of 500-year-old steel on steel re-echoed near Minstead, Hampshire. They were Adrian Conan Doyle, son of the late author, and Capt. Douglas Ash, an artist, who for months havt been reliving in speech, deed and dress the days of Crecy and launch a "back to medievalism' movement in sport. Their duel ended no blood. was shed Doyle, whose father's works included "The White Company," a tale of the .Hundred Years' War, and Ash relaxed to tell reporters their views. "Sire, this Is no merry joke," said the six-foot Doyle, unhelming himself. "Come quaff a stoup of ale and tarry awnne, lor l am battle weary. pointing to the perspiring cap- taln he added. Tnis oaf has cut me all over this day.." Ash bowed with a sweep of his gauntletted arm. The trou- he elu cidated, "is that they are los- in aU tneir individualism and .alrv Wo ,Qf tn ;lnat .Instead of SPORTSME . L,e we have hBVP hw,mp become nal,m sports-watchers. - "He's dead right," chimed in Doyle. "There's no sport in kicking a leather pudding around a field. This is the only true sport." He grabbed for his 10-foot-long sword. Readjusting his visor, Ash went clanging across the lawn after ' him, roaring: "By my two-handed sword I will spill thy knave's blood." City. British Columbia. All persons ' C.A.H.A. feels that the Hamil-indebted to the said estate are re- ton 1,011 rjnk nnK 1S , 1101 t h D1S enOUgfl h '. . . nntreri Tr, nv thp amount nf their are scheduled to be played today. I i Former Local Man I. Given New Post wven new rohl . J: u. Atherlev, who years ago lwas stationed at Prince Rupert, hs been appointed agent for the Canadian National Express ana tne Trans-Canada Air Lines-air - express services for Vancouver with headquarters in Victoria. He has ben in the department for 31 years, and in addition "to having been located here, served at Port Arthur, and in the prairie provinces. You read It in the News! Going Steady I '0 . -I I : 1 If HI -- 1 c er-5' i I K M9im r, -4 jk xMl Ml y r, mm? EASIER V SHilUtC I WT ' V-5sX & 0-1 honed I . j By Chic Youne FOR SALE FOR SALE 5D Bundles Used Shingles. Al shape. 760 Alfred Street. (tf) FOR .SALE Bed chesterfield Phone Black 496. (tf) FOR SALE U ft. Canoe, Al shape and new ly painted. Box 333 Daily News. (95 FOR SALE OR RENT Walk-in Refrigerator, 18 ft. by 34 ft,, in four compartments. Red 441. . (tf) FOR SALE Trolling boat, - "Magnor", 32-ft., fully equipped. Wm. Ballantyne, Massett, B.C. (103) FOR SALE 18' speed boat. $275 Blue 980. (95) FOR SALE Dandy coal range with warming closet, waterfront and reservoir, $60; also high chair, buggy, and electric bottle warmer. All in' good condition. Write Box 330 Daily News, or phone Green 800. (95) FOR SALE Simplex Engines iy2 to 31 H.P. air cooled; 30 to 185 H.P. Marine Straight or Reduction Drive; also Stationary-Industrial. Northern B.C. Agents. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS. (t) FOR SALE Here's a Good Buy. Used Underwood Typewriter hi first class condition. Room 3 Stone t Building. , Phone Red 503. (tf) FOR SALE Kitchen Cabinet, ' Dining Room Table and chairs, ' Buffet. Good condition. Phone . Blue 406. (99) FOR SALE "Easy" spin dry washing machine, recently overhauled. Phone Black 838. (96) FOR SALE Six rooms and bath. Hot water heating-concrete foundation and basement. 5th Avenue West. $6,000.1)0 Cash. Can be bought on terms Possession arranged for. 150 5th Avenue East 5 rooms and utility room. Fully modern, in excellent condition immediate occupancy $3800.00 cash or $4000.00 terms. 1054 9th Avenue East 6 rooms, modern with concrete foundation, brick chimney on l'2 lots. $2,500.-00 cash or terms Possession arranged. Seal Cove: near airport," 4 romed house with 2 room suite in basement. Immediate occupancy $2,100.00 t-small cown payments-balance as rent. 5 rooms and bath 8th Avenue East. $1,000.00 cash or terms immediate possessionno reasonable offer refused. 9th Avenue East 4 rooms and bath with 2 room cabin at rear $2,700,000 cash or terms. 9th Avenue East 6 rooms and bath fully . modern. $300.00 Cash. Thompson Street 6 rooms and bath furnished $3,-000.00. Cash or terms. Call or Phone H. G. HELGERSON LTD. 96 or Black 899 (tf) FOR SALE 9th Avenue East Four-room house, partly furnished ; two-room partly furnished cabin at rear. $2,650.00. Atlin Avenue, close in Seven-room house, 4 bedrooms, glassed-in porch; work shop at rear. $4,500.00. Sherbrook Avenue Five-room furnished house, 2 bedrooms, workshop; two lots. $2,000.00 cash. Frederick Street Four - room house. $2,200.00. Borden Street Attractive modern home. Corner Fulton and Sixth Avenue West Store building and warehouse space. FOR RENT Modern heated office space. G. P. TINKER & COMPANY MMITED Besner Block, Prince Rupert Phone 57 Agents for Life, Fire, Automobile, Liability, Burglary, Plate Glass, and all other types of Insurance. Business and Property Management. (tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE Ambrose Avenue: 6 room house with harbor view; solid foundation; part basement; garden. Owner leaving town will sell fully furnished. Reasonable. Also 5 room house close in; quite new and in excellent condition; part basement to rock; smartly finished interior; lawn. ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone 342 (99) FOR SALE 7,000 feet 2x6 fir ' flooring, 4,000 feet corrugated galvanized roofing, doors, windows and timbers. Apply R. C. Mutch. (tf) FOR SALE New and used Furniture. Used 5 - piece kitchen set $12.50; twin beds, beautiful design, complete, electric Hoover $7.50; radios from $10; china ware; new kitchen ran ges; camp stoves; used chesterfield bed $17.50; 7-piece dining room suite $17.50; chesterfield chairs $12.50; cups and saucers 5c; all kinds new and used hardware; new fishing gear. For good bargains .see B.C. FURNITURE CO., 3rd Ave. Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE 14' boat, 2i H.P. Lauson. Recently overhauled. Black 887. (95) FOR SALE 8 tube Northern Electric Console Radio, 1 table lamp, 1 coffee table and radio lamp. Phone Red 562. ( 96) FOR SALE Empty 500-pound steel drums. Apply Daily News. (tfi FOR SALE 1942 Dodge Special Deluxe Sedan. Newly Painted. Excellent condition. Apply 13 Taxi. ( 97 ) FOR SALE Gerhard Heintzman Cabinet Grand Piano Phone 422. . FOR SALE- Beuscher E Flat Baritone Sax. Recently rebuilt. k in Phone Blue 326. (97) FOR RE.VI FOR RENT Furnished suite. Apply 336 9th Ave. West. (96) FOR RENT 3-room furnished suite. 1028 2nd. Ave. Blue 270 (98) FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room. 806 Fraser Street (98) FOR RENT Sleeping room. Also 2-room apartment. Phone Blue 605. (99) FOR RENT Two-roomed suite, furnished or unfurnished. No. 20, Cow Bay. (96) METAL WORK PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel. Roofing. Letourneau Si Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) TENDERS WANTED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to noon oi Wednesday, May ,5th, for the purchase of Lot 17, Block 2, S. D. of D.L. 468, Plan 905, Cassiar District, Stewart Townsite, together with 3 roomed house and contents situate thereon. Terms: Strictly cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Gordon F. Forbes, Official Administrator of the Estate of Grace Alice McMillan, deceased, Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C. (100) PERSONAL REPAIRS to all sewing machines Free estimate on request. Phone 864, Singer Sewing Machine Co. (to WILL give day home to children from four to six years for working mothers. Good care, quiet location for play. 971 Bacon Street, off Hays Cove Ave. Call evenings or Phone Black 687. (97) WANTED WANTED Gillnet boat. Apply Box 329 Daily News. (95) WANTED Sales Representative , for local business. Part time. Box 331 Daily News. (95) WANTED 12 ft. or 14-ft. clinker built rowboat in sound condition. Please reply giving price and particulars to- Box 789, Prince Rupert. (tf) WANTED Someone to repair lady's seal coat. Apply 1104 8th Ave. East. (96) II wm These Famous SIZtS TO FIT LARGE AND s ntihx yot' Till JUMtMllKi: ACM THE CLOTHING THAT HANDLES GRADES OF STANFItl. Sal VANCOUV AND INTER HIATI EACH THURS AT 11:15 F.M For KETCHM WEDNESDAY M1DNI F'r information call J Cily or Depot Ticket flurabililv and Lastii'S 1 Cor. 4th and McBrifle-J vnUR BEST! EATING PLA I-,I,l.-C0l'KSEti 11 .m.t BANQUET HAU A ,.rnNS. S ANP pa' B ROADWA CAFE 008 3rd Ave. SWEETEST Smith nniri Wo mil tor, h1" . ' . SHAVING COMBINATION LOOK FOR TBI NEW RED A WHITE GOLD SEAL L " sought at , least . one home game in uieir oest-oi-mree series lor the Ontario title with Renfrew Lions, but authorities reportedly ucai-uj-uc acnes clliu give s""c "'eic wasnt time then the Tigers ON EARTH! !rtn !f " 12 days waiting ,,for the Senators to quaufy. is For the kind of shaves that make you look your best, use the Gillette Tech Pazor and today's Gillette Blue Blade. These two are precision made, fit exact-l Jy, and protect you from the discomfort caused by misfit blade. Yes, Gillette double edges mean double economy. ( j mcJ I I ll lookXfeel'fcV'' use Gillette THIS RUBBER TIU IDEALLY SUITED KITCHEN AND W BOOM OE AN THAT TAKES PACT 0F SaanichPlunii Indebtedness to me forthwith and , al! persons having claims against the said estate are required to file them ; with me properly verified on or be- ( fore the 15th diry of May. 1948, fail-1 ing which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of j which I shall have been notified. ' DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. this (in any 01 April. .u. cordon fraser forbes, ofticiai Administrator . j rnt vpni., u i (96) i D07TD.Gr) mm PHONE 654 25c Per Dozen Paid For Empties This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ANNOUNCEMENT THOM SHEET METAL LTD. IS AGENT FOR FAWCETJ Air-Condi tioning Furnaces Place your order now for summer installation. Plan ahead for winter comfort with a FAWCETT THOM SHEET METAL LTD. Z53 East First Ave. Black 884 xc uuiiuiucieu. oreac Doys these C.A.H.A. moguls." CHAMPS APPEAR ON CAPITOL STAGE A large intermission audience applauded last 'night when Coach Alex Bill, Captain Angus MacPhee and members of Prince Rupert provincial championship basketball team were presented on the stage of the Capitol Theatre. Each player was presented with a $20 book of theatre passes by Manager J. H Black. Arthur Murray, president of the Prince Rupert Basketball Association, urged the development of athletics from the youngest of ..school children so that Prince Rupert might win championships not only In basketball but In other lines of sport. He expressed appreciation to Mr. Black and the Famous Players-Canadian Co. Later in the evening the t?am members were guests of the Canadian Legion at the Legion Hall. Classified Advertising Pays! NDIE BLUE BLADES . With the edgei ever ill Shingoleen Shingoleen gives thorough protection to shingles from ever-changing weather conditions and at the same . time binds the color pigments firmly. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 255 Third Avenue Phone 101 But What Did He Want? sii ' I kj " imsm (WANTS.... ,'X(fI rrr 'S.lfcHSCREPANCy DASWOOO, J r- ( M(?. OITHEPS 1 T" N. WANTS to y r ( 55 NOU IN ) if