jjadio Dial 7:15 CBC News Roundup near Frlnes ' 0orge, rather fpximt Kupert Dafip etoa PRINCE than in Alberta. ! Mrs. Claire Lovett, also : of 7:30 Recital, Donna Grescoe, RUPERT SAM1S ANDMPvS. I Wednesday, March 2, 1949 Vancouver,, is expected to re-j r Cliange) violinist YEARS AGO The forstr.y launch OeralS-ine tain the .women's, sinjies title. 8;Q0-Tajk On, Ballet LOVETT FAVORED . 8;30-East Lynne was destroyed, by fire south e P.M. of Swanson, Bay. whea a blaze : 9,:00WiU;r MONTREAL P-r Chances of NOTICE Twenty-Five Years Ago broke out in, her- .bilge. The frnio ! 9:30 Feature on Sir J. Boyd The Alaska Steamship Co. forestry bpat Lilea R. was youthful Johnny Samis of Vancouver Tlia Daily News wishes. te j 10:00 CBC News cancelled its the for regaining the men's service to, Plnce Scheduled: to replace her In draw attention to the ru!-that 10:10 CBC News Rupert because singles badminton crown were of lack Swanson, Btiy, of, business. aea. I classified and transient hucKriwge 10; 1,5-G, a. boosted Sedgwick The steamer- Alameda. yesterday with the report Quotations mid adyertisinii is payable in ad-vaice. 10i30-wndoo Studio Concerts! enroute north. niari the at Turji-ViT Years, Ax. '-.4 ' . that Toronto's "Old Man ' 4A. A 1 1 :0, Weather, f untaal and i eg war call by company ships. H. a Clements, HP. tor of Badminton," Diok Birch, at the office at tirn SIhm. OH Comox-Atlin. announced thai a would be unable to defend the at presenting copy tor. adve Mayor S. M Newton tele- bill, wouM h. intraiUumti, aJ the crown at the title meet this tisus Those desiring to ad liS Room TfUVfiKMJAH-A.M week. vertLse. in this manner, in tut 7:0Q-M.usipaj. (jraphed an. offer to. tlje mayor,, next session. oE the- House for virktails .-.ock. of Prince George to the effect the. appointment ot a sanitary Samis lost the championship Daily. News are asked jliH.li-S 8.00 CBC News tout this to Birch in assist the effice and respect i : city would co-operate, inspector- lor the sajmoa can-n an upset at Toronto K.rtnauu 8:15 Morning Song trying to have the proposed, perie. la,st March. this rule by. rfi ajnlnp, from 8:30 Music. foe Moderns iip.iway une i,rom the Peacei. ., Birch has now been side-lined telephonlns classified advertising. Varieties 8: 45-Little Concert River join the CN R. line atj od You. saw. it la the. News because of an ankle injury. I Vi ,,n House Party 9:00-BBC Nws and. Com'ty k'ESS AND PROFESSIONAL i. . . n ,1 J Jar ! L:-a.i f!t li- YOUR con cre.tr .J3f JORK B B E A T $ WK i I E I N S ARROW CARS 24r Hour. Service PHONE 640 Prompt and Courteous Service nRYDGTvS and McLKAN PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND.. AUDITORS . ra Equipment Guaranteed; j a'OUGH ONE These Regina public school, buys, are- seriously 1i wH.-iiuui mj4 a uiiiTOuis snoe in a scnooi jam-pau ' curling tussle. Most oft Regina's public scNools have outdoor curling, rinks and CoinpeUtioij is keen. A bonsplel to decide the jam-paU champ-Ions is in the offing (C. Pi Photon i FLORISTS Jricoroo Ta Returns Compiled Bud B:u i ie, coach of the. suv-: poisons, of Li), Peters,, aee "BjUfift,' cients in the coining "Past" v,j,; Lgw.e, Lauu. (tPcizzeli, MithuHj, Brsner BJock hied Avenue SERVICE :REEN 787 P1IONE 000 "Fieseut" game qij, th comli Cu,th, Hi:lvje) Fr,aser,, PgbbliS, Room 31. Ca-OPS ARE LAID LOW t,(on:tauec roru page i). Saturday evening., has. released, tStoneJ DickehS, Ewe- (PAvies.) f .M I oc Rupert, B. C. ; uic line-up with wlucli he will,) Wirr,ay. TP tW tlie basket where ' they wer usually smothered. Theic shool,--ing was poor as it has been aH; season. Their, ball handling ja fine but it doesn't count if they cannot put the bail. i:i the bas MATTSON'S, VPHOLSl'ERINO, I endeavour to carry out the nuiny.j str,ong, Betty tEM.isonJ, Ljnd.say, boasts flying around, the clew! into, tWUspn.) M.cLeod, and; lay-up, sliot which wa,s unsuc cesfiful. Co-op, had. several chances us, the seconds ticked, away hut, the- bail just rolled i DECORATING, HANGING , PAINTING VAX Evelyn CMafshJ, Sm.lUi, These two teams will meet, th Phono BLUE 818 POv Box 52(1 stures these past few weeks W' 330 Second. Avenue garding the outcome of the sho.vy ket after setting, them up,, Dom's- leagues and i;o.u n.d the rim and Brown- pick of the local At centre will be seen the tor- Prince Rupert, B.C. GREEN 981 nier C.N.R.A. great, Sonny Stilv.! ac taking matters very seriously and Freddie Calderone who with practices being held thrice played, his better gaines for An- weekly for the past month or so, yos when that town vied fprj, honors wi.tli Rupert, Prenjier, and Rumor has it that there was woods, walked off the floor vic-Uwipus, CQrop. took 102 shots and scored 6, They, made 3 of 4, free throws. Browuwoods, took. R7, shots, and scored 10 They- made A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT3 woke up horn iiie dismal- show-t. ing in their last few game. Everyone scored with Betty Hamilton leadln gthenu Dom's used- the pjvot constantly with, good results at times. They led at the half 8-2; High. School was unable to score a field goal, both i hen: points coming on free throws by Arleita Hamilton. Dom's increased, their lead in the second half as thch: shots X'HNICIAN nig and Repairs C0LUSSI , Ooean 'Falls a few vesn-s hnrk ' "weenine and enashine of teeth'' , " i.i so,ee uijows 4-7R Unwa t vmmpr rp .'Forwards will be Boh Armstrong, in, the Co-op dressing room last J'.LACK 75fi B-HHI6H-6ISS' ' ' George Viereck, Eddie Gladding night after the league leaders j l-N'TERMFDIATK LEAGUE iiith Ea.st i- aim ari sinun. uiaaaing also, nau iosi ineir secona sirun Mor"au s kept their play-off saw much action in those by- to the Brown woods crew. Ua-; hopes . alive as they out-lasted gone days in strip f,or Premif.'r. confirmed reports state that : Stonps 40-37. It was a clon Guards will be Tom McMeekin. Sonny Beynon offered his strip game with only a few points PL1XG, WOOp, .scored. High. School scoring was confined to Currie and Hamil- Ik r'livered -7 f MARGARET McLEOJ) OPTOMETRIST ROOM W, STONE BUILDIWO, hob Moxley, Bob Irvine, "Bat .to the management after the separating the teams. The game ijn who scored 4 points each. Uiu!4" Benny tytudie, Cm WA, it. e. w:4, 0.t Wft staM ouij fasJ, wil.ii, Morgan'' High- School took ih shots and.. Siutb.. and Alex Mitchell, TJhjs. thr,eaW bj. wi, be missedt greatt-, taking, the edge at quarter time made 3. They made 2- ofi 3 free and Operator 5 ic for Hire t W TRANSFER, in 180 !w,;-up will, up. doul draw wk w Tb. fjsbmea, cannpl, af fordi W, 8t Sjkones cu. the lea to ? throws, Mms took ii shots a ipemprjt for, coach, Bari;ie of, to. Ipsa ny- ply.ers t jifi time. Points in the second, auarter and made 9. They scored 1 of 4 the days when the Moose. HaU Vk tU abseuce. of; Jak. tlndsav Cb(tsx axJt Marshall tree throws. ; Warned; up, to, score all Stone's JUNIOR LEAGVE v ; s tiw ' Civic Centre" and the proved, kwii evenlna. THONE BLUE 59:$ P.O. Box 1184 points, a,s Mpraan.'s slowed down, In the opener North Star had league crowds could: he QoiifttiMd, , uu, imee hands. ! B.ff,er,e. Comadin failed, to. r;e-. audi did, iwfc take iaj)y shots, difficulty for three quarters as B-H "High-Gloss" goes or luiiui .'.oond to owerturea trom t.hB. ex- m Wirtin;.- score was for Rupert Hotel cnecKea tnem N MACHINE OUKS I SIMPLEX GAS t and t)!F.KF.L ENGINES Nu arul Purls I h the ladies,' under "Old .Timer. Girls''- we ecuiiyo of, the. Basketball; Asso iort- vumas. piay- (cioseiy ana iorcea mem 10 snoot imd iniuiy former staas in. the I eiatio;v ad was. not available fop 1-n p,vot toners, took, from tough angles. North Star :Uh :,mM insf. nieht, Johnnv' ov? the scoring duUes in the led at the half 1-2 to 8. Rupert ----- n-r-. "T r - , , . ... . - , HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches easily and smoothly by brush or roHef ! tpplicator. It dries with a bright and shining gloss finish. ',' ' You'll want "High-Gloss" for your kitchei' bathroom, play room. And you'll find it is f oiwuwUy. felt that a remark, "1MU: ?"'JT,. P P',Q ' "0teI S IIenCe veryquiei i.L i.hi inin lni. Monrtou. ,. 6- b" H was. iv)t euou-h.as they coiu.nueu to shoot poor- s are Invited, to CALLS to view our iiri. L prol uucallt-d tor and ouit tha le'iaim W wJd the- surging Morifaii's us, ly for their second straight it iSLn . ' they pped, in, lom shot. game. Ln the second half North cold lie has h, been. - well, advised i nov m 23 to 24 at thren. tar leAngtneued their lead Dot talk over eiiijp is. 204 4th Street Phone 055 that this writer- has, no, connec- q.uaA'tec time. 1,1. the final. quar-it was not until the final quar- Uous whosoever, with, the league Rwan.s tnk M't TO, BLUE 846 'E L RORIR plant, Auditor, etc. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS J W(.t II mo Pitm-itlA.I equally practical and decorative for walls and woodwork in any room, ft comes in six pastel 'shades and white. Keeps its 'lustre through many washings always looks fresh and UlUNGS PROMPT. EXPERT SERVICE SAAN1CH Plumbing & Heating; and. cuJis. tAwoK as, he sees them, ,ea4( ony SQWl.xl mlnutM TW umm o hum trror ia Xos and SjMitb put PreseiiA at all, times and few r,e Sinili, rht back in the ball e.-k-iupL There is wo oue. Inter- gnwj they scored. Boulter 6s.ted, ii, basketball hereabout4 iced, the game for Mwran's tihAt does, Hot and. has hot apr. with a two-handed set shot P);eciu,t,edi Johrujy s work. and it Stones played hard in the finn! I(lje. nyijutes of the. lostt execur two minutes but their shots ( Uv meeting of, the Association,; just would, not go in. k - Phone 387 I ter that their scoring power opened up wun the Rupert ;iotel, squad losing all. semblance jf defence and fast breaks and long passes scored repeatedly for North Star. They potted I" points In the final ouarter to make a runaway of the game. North Star took 36 shots and scored 1G. They made 3 of 6 free throws. Rupert Hotel took 51 shots and made 4. They made 5. of 8 free throws. Building and repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys Oil Burners! IV0. CHENEY DTNTIST bright. PUONES V MITH BLOCK Black 687 Red 894 evening P O. Box 1401 P.O. Box 1670 wgi-e, perused, by, Mr. CoiiiadiHa. Stones took 62 shots and he will find that it was upon made 18. They scored 1 of n the. suggestion, of this writer that ' fee' throws. Morgans took A funds were made, available so shots and made 16. Thev ton. ; that ho could travel Alaska with 18 free throws and made 8. the All-Star team as a recom-' dhsjj' LEGt'E euse. f,or the good work he has ; "Dom:s came ouf 0f their scor- done here for years. ina slumD t0 SP()rp 19 nnint3 anH Arrivals on the Princess Nor-nh from Vancouver tills morning included Mr. and Mrs. V. Burdette arid W. E: Taft. For the best Painti, Varnishei and Enamels . . . BUY WHERE YOU SEE THE SIGN: It's the symbol of the reliable dealer in your community artage Ltd, L5AIMTS QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn. Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL o 71 ,, Second At Moving StrvU ; racking -- CarU 1 defeat High School 19-8, The TOO LATE TO- CLASSIFY win gave them a full game lend sale Second hand I League games this week will be switched from .Saturday tot Frl-; day to make way for the special on Peoples with each team hpv- FOR RED 516 ; hineles in good shape. Phone Black (65 or Blue 505. (57) ing one game to play, eaoh aaainst Hich School. Hich olav- games on Saturday night. ART MURRAY. ed their passing game and SALE-Lumber $1000 per . , . ., . , - ! truckload, delivered. Phone 1 t,. j brought the bal.l right under- Bue 83(i (53, 1 IMi mm Mil Mill IM! I ! .Mill,! 1 V 1 ..'' ' IN THB SU1-REME COURT OP Workmen ONLY Pioneer Dryback Coats $8.25 Pioneer Dryback Pants S6.95 Khaki Coveralls S5.45 Denim Pants, 8-oz $3.58, Denim Pants, 9-oz $3.75 Denim Coveralls, 8-oz. $5.10 Denim Bib Coveralls .. $4.65 Denim Smocks $4.85 lllue a.rri White Boilermaker Coveralls $4.65 Khaki Pants -Group 1 $4.50 Khaki Pi Is-Group 2 $4.80 Painters' Overalls ,$495 Steelhilt Pants $4.75 Moleskin Pants :. $5.!)5 Heavy Humphry Fishermen's Pants.. $11.95 Diouhle Diamond Pants $5.45 Ironman Pants $5.50 Itunmickhtirn Pants .... $K.50 Ormes Drugs BLONDIE By CHICK YOUNG -The Candy Kid. BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATS III Hie MjiMjm- Uie "AilmliiMmtlim Act- "A.111I In the Mailer or. Uie Kstnte f J:uni-s ItiihltiMiii, nrreusril, liilesiale. TASK NOTICE tnat hv Order of Ills Honof JudRe W. O. Pulton, LoaU fRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS E HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. lA---N iVe gotone) ' - i-v-Yji ' I lill ' , i THE ALARM N EJjT 'I C-AGWOOD, N " ' M 'fJ ( hAVBNT TAKE UP S OlDNTGOOFF) I fl ySHMYJT Llh 1 DONOU LCE LtfX J-0T,METD (that KINO OP. K -I'LL BE LATE V& AS MUCH S ' tJ TALK- I TO THE OFFICE, ) t V-n?! 7 NOW AS " Trl'CU GOTTA C NONSENSE the )-J AGAHmb, , 3 TO4 ! THE DM VfKMJ EARN A EVENTS WQn , Juclne of tbe fMpreme Court of tlsh Columbia, 1 was on the 17U Jays and holidays -12 noon o 2 P.M.. 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. j duy of FeUruary, A D. 1949, appoint- ed Administrator of tl. estute of I James Leslie Robinson, ot Ocean j Falls. British Columbia, who ni-U rn 1 or about the 4th duy of October, 1 :U4(i, at Ocean, Falls, BritlHh Colum-bla. All persons Indebted to the delivery tervlct Emergency bicycle delivery trom 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. and, Sunday ". till 9 p.n. fiuid estate pre required to pay the umuunt of their Indebtedness tq me lorthwlth and all persons having PHONE 81 Acme chums against the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified op or before the 31st duy of March. 1949, failing which distribution will be made hnving regard, only, to such claims of- which 'i ! :' It's a Great Institution! I shall have boen. notiried. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., 17th day of February, A D, 1949. CLOTHING v STORE GORDON- JfRASER FORBES, fwdy Re-Opened Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. 52 hiu;h mnm FOR VOU ANP V ANEVeS" J OLEFT 1$ fA HAVE THE ??C" MOST W.VES ' ?i VOU I Ai-J L" v SAVE (ONE FOR Tjcno vnn ) FOR VCU, f' EMPT 8Ar3 ALL OF TASTY MEALS AT THE . Ren Cafle COFFEE, SHOP 35J Wesl Third Chinese Disbe a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN RENOVATED AND REFURNTRHED IpLETELY BETTER THV! EVER l'ny-PIake Do-Nuj Our Specialty Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Orders fVu. . I I'll I