4 prfnre Hupert Sail? Thursday, March 3, 1949 Today tss Sflwrss LEGION BILLIARD TOURNEY STARTS Two games in the first round of the fourth handicap English billiards tournament were play, cd off last night at the Cana-tiian Legion Hall. Charles Youngman, winner of the last i 1 J! 1 HOOPSHOOT IS GOING STRONG i liajalf leaa : iio per tort per tnawtkm. minimum cbarR. Boo. Btrtli fiovlcaa: 60o; Carda or Thank. Ueath Notices, Funeral Notices, alan-laga and Enngroient Announcement: 12 SPECIAL. D1MPLAV. DOJBLE PRICK jlaasKled Advertising Is paynble In lulvanoe. Please refrain from telephoning. nm HALL Globe Trotters Are In Hospital Harlem Glebe Trotters, who included Prince Rupert in a recent whirlwind tour of Alaska for basketball exhibitions at points as far north as Nome, are back home in Chicago. Don Forward, director of Prince Rupert s Civic Centre, has heard from the manager who says the colored boys played 15 games in four days. It was a hard puce and four of the players were so exhausted they had to be put in hospital in Chicago. SHOWSHOE FISHERMAN Even some of trie most ardent fishermen would pass up a fish- inr trio if they had to build a In MRS. LOUIS TO DIVORCE CHAMP Joe Louis told newsmen in Chicago that his wife, the former Marva Trotter, had gone to Mexico to file suit for divorce. Louis is shown with his wife and child. BOYLING IN CLOSE RACE IN BOWLING Rosa Lees Keep First ri:u-e With Boosters and Miller Bay Close Behind Close race for second third f snowshoes nrst but not'"- cAiee. p . Intermediate hall- vs Miller Bay. Belmonte the'Toilor of the season honors in Local hoop shooters had a big night at the Civic Centre gym on Tuesday when 30 contestants played off and Friday night's i league games will be the occa-, sion for 20 more contestants to demonstrate their skill. The Civic Centre has already received 140 entries in this popular contest, and many old-timers who haven't handled a basketball for several years are vicing with each other out tlx ir respective abilities. Highlight Friday evening should be Royal Bank Manager Grant Stewart's play-off with city merchant Bill Scuby when they meet at half-time .In the Brownwoods-Savoy game. Here is the line-up for Fri day's contestants: Before Intermediate game- Roy Webber vs. BUI Becicer. r. Penoff vs, Jordan Smith, R. Mos-tad vs. D. Letourneau, J. Anton timeDon ::; Jordan vs. Darrcll Young, K;i Marki s. Bill fctacey, N. Forma n vs. A. Cui lie. Intermediate-Senior interval n T.,,1 A.,-f Jack James vs. moo m-jfisou !l. Van Pykstra vs. Jiii. Inu-r- mela. Senior half-time- F. Coma-dina vs. N. Stromdahl, Giant Stewart vs. Bill Scuby, J. Hau-gan vs. M. Holke.stad. MORE OLD TIME HOOP EXPERTS Names of three pioneer Prlmv Rupert basketball players hav been announced for the Old Timers' night this Saturday. Among the men will be Danny Morrison and Johnny Coma-dina and among the "Old Titne Girls" Alice May (Hallberg) McMeekin. i H U I . if " -J "";' t ' DOMED l Phone 654 tSc ptr doicn paid lor tmptiti Ubiltd by any B C. Bitwtry m tVli dortittinenl h not publnWd o. dfUyad by lh Liquoi Control Bo.id m k Gov.mmtnl of Btilitk Columbia. Fish erinem "B" LEAGUE : Further schedule for the( Ladies "B" " Bowling Bowling League League is ' announced as follows: March 8 Busy Bees vs. Stars vs. Noble St Wick, Boosters vs. Rosa Lees, Big Sisters vs. Brown-woods. March 15 Miller Bay vs. Noble & Wick, Brownwoods vs. Stars Boosters vs. Busy Bees, Big Sis- ers vs- Rosa Lees, Toilers vs. Belmonts. March 22 Busy Bees vs. Big Sisters, Boosters vs. Toilers, Rosa Lees vs. Stars, Noble & Wick vs: Brownwoods, Belmonts vs. Mil- 'cr Bay. March 29 -Toilers vs. Busy Bets, Big Sisters vs. Boosters, Miller Bay vs. Brownwoods, Belmonts vs. Stars, Rosa Lees vs. Noble & Wick. i Sport Shots! President Frank Calder of the National Hockey League intro- duced the tvo-referee system, 26 years ago. Us.d for the balance of the 1923 season, the plan l:iclp.'l until thu nnrl nf tlin lQ1"7t 38 campaign when the system of one referee assisted by a lines- man was inaugurated. Boston Bruins' record N.H.L. unbeaten streak of 23 games was broken when New York Rangers gained a 2-0 shut out eight years ago. Althoueh out- Jeff Lambly ot Terrace, lie figures that parts of the Copper River will soon be free of ice and that, if he can trek over the oeep snows, he have a lot of snort with the Dolly Vardens. j Jeff learned to fashion snow-! shoes after he was forced toj improvise a pair when he became marooned in his trapper's cabin following an unusually heavy fall of snow some years ago. The "bearpaw" type he is making now was giving him some difficulty be cause they are designed wun-out wood crossbars but he , 1 thinks he has mastered the weave and will be able to web-foot it for the woods before long. The snowshoe maker is creating considerable interest among some members of the Terrace Scout Trop. Already Jeff has supplied on of the boys with forms for shaping the frames and the rawhide for the web But this isn't the fir.n timt Jeii na, been of service to the youthful lovers of the outdoors. When they want help In con- - l n rK.VUrx rA rr tvant to know how to set a trap, skin p mink or what have you, Jeff is usually the man they seek And always Jeff lends a hand with a smile for anyone with a fondness for the outdoors, especially a boy, is kin to him. , X., Givic Centre Dates . . FRIDAY Sports a.m. 9:00 -Bo Me Hi Gym Class p.m. 2:30 King Edward School Gym Clas 3:30 Rup-Rec Jr. Girls 7:00 Adult Club Badminton 7:30Rup-Rec Teen Age Boys BaskelbalJ Practices 4:00 - 10:00 Special ( 8:00 - Rotary Club Chorus 8:00-Mixed Adult Card Party j 8:00-Camera Club (Teem ' 10:00 Labour Union Dance BIRTH NOTICE I McTtontotaPnpr!SS RuiJrt oTn afn j Tuesday. March 1. a daughter,! Winnifred Lillian 1-,Ixon Dixon. . 5 0 . pounds 7 oz., a sister for Lillian Winnifred. Both mother and daughter doing well. I FOR SALh FOR SALE Phileo radio, table model, length Tl inches, with electric record player $45.00. Blue 712. (52i FOR SALE Juke Boxes, a real money making investment and at a reasonable price. Box 489 Daily News. 52) FOR SALE 1937 Ford De Luxe Sedan First class condition, new paint .ob. Phone Black 835. (52) FOR SALE New Articles. Electric Toasters, Press Irons, Hot Plates, Heaters, Cups and Saucers, Kitchen Stoves at leal saving prices, Kee BC Furniture, (tf) FOR SALE Used Furniture, Office Fixtures and Hardware, Underwood Typewriters in best condition-. Radios 1943 models," Kitchen Chairs, Coal Heaters, Electric Heaters, Logging Boots, Ladies' Fur Coat $7.50. Other useful household articles at th lowest prices. See B.C. Furniture Co. 1 (tf FO RSALE Chevrolet panel truck. Suite 15, Mclntyre Blk. (tfi HOUSES FOR SALE EXCELLENT family home,. 8 rooms and full basement with l'2 lots near schools and stores, fully lurnished including Bendix Washing Machine New Combination Radio, Oil Range, Electrolux. ' Full price $5500.00 with some terms. 5 ROOM house inside bridge with view; hardwood floors, basement and furnace. Before buying call at our office on Third Avenue across from the N.B.C. Power Co., and tell us what you are looking for, who knows, we may be able to help you. ROBERT E. MONTADOR LTD. (55) REAT, ESTATE PROPERTIES FOR SALE 4th E. 5 Room Bungalow. 7th E. Well furnished 5 room Home. 6th E. (i room House (3 lots). 10th E. 3 room House ($500 down). 9th E. 6 room House, concrete basement a snap for cash. 9th E. 4 ' room Bungalow. Plus others. For inspection phone or call In at ARMSTRONG AGENCIES I'hone 24Z Evenings, Green 297 (tf) FOR SALE Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Wednesday of March 10, 1949, for the purchase of a trap line belonging to the estate of George William Hoult, deceased, situated Range 5, Coast District, as hereunder described: commencing at SE corner Lot 5904; NE to SE corner Lot G248; NE to NE corner Lot 545(i; NW to SE corner Lot 3996; SW to SE corner Lot . 1910; W to NE corner Lot 1102; S to SW corner Lot 5144; E to SE corner Lot 59u4; point of commencement, including intervening territory except private property. ; Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: strictly cash. Tenders of i British Subjects only can be ; considered. I GORDON F. FORBES, i Official Administrator, t Administrator of Estate of 1 George William Hoult, deceased. Court House, Prince Rupert, B. C. (54) FOR SALE 7 room house and bath, electric lights. 3 lots in garden. On main street. Will exchange for home in Prince Rupert. Write R. Benson, Mas-sett. B.C. (tf) WANTED Empty Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER WILL COLLECT THEM AT YOUR DOOR CARTONED OR LOOSE WE PAY CASH PHONE 950 tournament, playing scratch, made a good start by taking his first game in this tournament, It was an interesting match with George Abbott to 'whom he conceded 25 points, winning by! 12 points with a score of 150 to 138. Neither player made any notable break but play on the part of both was consistently steady and the result was in doubt until a few minutes before the end. In the second" match R. g Benson, with a handicap of 35 points, was matched against Don Nixon, a newcomer to Legion tournaments, who had a similar handicap. Benson, ,a veteran player in Legion tournaments, althouifli not seen at his best, took an early lead In the game and finished off a winner with a score of 150 to 127. LADIES' BOWLS "A" SCHEDULE March 7 G. & A. va Annette Variety vs. DeJong's, Savoy's vs. Scuby's; Taft & Odowes Vi Manson's,' Orange vs. Westview. i-irSv J jgip UU atADIS .7 1 V $1 0 vfsiw if, : Shaving's a brerie . . . quicker and easier . . . when you uie uper keen Gillette Blue Blade in the amazing new Gillette BJade Ciipenaer. Zip . . . and there' a new blade unwrapped ready for ue.. Enjoy eitra comfort , . . eitra convenience at no extra coat. looV s"' fel j-""-' be usGilIett Blue Blade 1 Alterations Repairs See BRIDDEN AND BUILDERS P.fl. Knx 721 n , !r Ladies ' B Bowling League was maintained as a result of this week's play. Rosa Lees stayed on top by winning a two games to one victory over Toilers. Boosters won two games to one over Belmonts to keep in sec - 1 ond place one point behind. An- other single point behind, Mil- ler Bay remained in third place by winning two games to one over Big Sisters. P Roherts of Miller B.iv was high scorer for the evening both in one game and three-game agareate with 275 and 075 res nectivplv Game results were as follows: Rosa Lees 2, Toilers 1. Boosters 2, Belmonts 1. Miller Bay 2, Big Sisters 1. Noble & Wick 2, Stars 1. Brownwoods 3, Busy Bees 0, The league standings to date : W L f Rosa Lees 11 4 11 Boosters .: 10 5 10 , Miller Bay 9 6 Toilers 8 7 8 Big Sisters 8 7 8' Noble & Wick 8 7 Belmonts 7 8 Brownwoods 6 9 Stars 5 10 Busy Bees 12 Individual scoring: TOILERS M. Wincne 313 107 151 ' 0. Richards ... 144 . 152 211 J. McLeod 98 8b B. fcuison 140 8i jjj j. Menzies li2 257 Handicap ... 73 73 73 1. Totals 836 760 ROSA LEBS- M. Postuk 157 138 L. basso-Bert 132 160 loir ' B. Payne 102 151 190 fc. Clark 102 178 D. Dunbar 14 191 ji Handicap 10 10 10 ; Totals 807 848 9lJ4 ' . BELMONTS B. winuie 118 155 178 P. Andrew 13(5 131 143 O. Tubb B3 114 116 ivi. Scnarff 124 145 154 K. Anderson 147 230 162 Handicap 74 74 . 74 Totals (182 849 81l BOOSTERS V. PatricK c.8 130 113 Y. Chartrand 221 175 187 T. Cole 106 86 157 N. Kennedy 178 114 184 A. Denton 143 189 100 Handicap i 78 78 78 Totals 794 772 825 BIG SISTERS B. Gomez 193 161 255 1. Muncey 145 137 140 M. Smith 153 fc,. Rotnwell 118 K. Bond 168 141 157: Handicap 20 20 20 MILLER BAY Totals 797 801 827 B. Peterson 130 172 156 P. Roberts 2(51 139 27d E. Davis '.. 185 179 176: E. lley 188 122 143 M. Vincent 121 148 Handicap 27 27 Totals 910 787 923 Ml HI -I HIM for. MP, til Mf. R.A Mi:i in A I.E1 FOR SALE 1938 Chevrolet Coupe $850. First class condi- i ' o.ZX .AS, util .T,n Pnnpl Trnnlr R7S Anr.lv Dan's Service Station. (54 FOR SALE Three-piece Maple Studio Lounge Suite with matching Coffee Table. $125. Phone Red 819. (56) FOR SALE Lumber $10.00 tier truckload, delivered. Phone Blue 830. (53) FOR SALE Second hand .shingles in good shape. Phone Black ;G5 or Blue 505. (57) FOR KENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms, B43 9th Ave. West. (56 FOR RENT Sleeping Room, 801 Borden Stree (tf) FOR RENT Board and room for 2 gentlemen; 1 room, twin beds. Phone Red 97(3. 812 2nd Ave (52) HELP WANTED WANTED Apprentice to Mar-. ine Fitter Trade gas, diesels, eic. Apply to Box 490 Daily News, stating age, name, address, education, also when available. (tf) ' LOST LOST 3 keys in small brown leather case. Will finder please leave at Daily News (tf) METAL WCitK PLUMBING Installations and Repairs. SHE FT META!. WORK. Tar and Gravel Roofing. Letoumeau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) MACHINERY FOK SALE ! ! .O SAW netter lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable able Sawmills manufac-,' tured by National Machinery Company Limited. Vancouver, B.C. tf) TENDERS WANTED TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received bv the under- signed until March 31st. 1949, lor the purchase of Lots twen- tv-seven ( 27 twenty-eight, (28) and twentv-nine (291 Block fortv-one (41) and in-1 eluding the two storey build-! ing (36 X 90t known as the1 Eiks Hall in the Village of Smithers, Province of British' Columbia. Tenders may be for lots only, building only or lots and building. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. L. II. Evans. P. O. Box 941 Smithers, B. C. ! INFORMATION WANTED For the purpose of closing an estate information is being sought as to the present whereabouts of one James Garnett, Jr., who was last heard of as an employee qf the Prince Rupert Dry Dock in the year 1920 or 1921. Any information available would be appreciated. Please phone 14 between 9:00 and 5:00 or write Box 658. (5(5) IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE III (he Mutter of Ilie ' lmliiM nil Inn Ai-f "Anil In the Matter of the KMule nf .liiinei Leslie Koliiiimn, iN-eeiiHCd, InU'Malr. TAKE NOTICE thnt by Order of Ills Honof Judge W. O. Fulton, Local Judge of the "'ipreme Court of Brl-ttsh Columbia, 1 was on the 17th luy of February, A.D. 1040, appoint ed Administrator of tht estate of James Leslie Robinson, or Ocean Foils. British Columbia, who died on or about the 4th dny of Octoberv 1948, at Ocean Falls, British Colum bia. Al! persons Indebted to the raid estate are required to pay the l mount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims aRalnst the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 31st nay of March, 1949, failing which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I Khali have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., 17th day of February, A D. 1949. GORDON FKARER- F'ORBES Oftrial Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. (52) NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Borne Away From Home , bO Room, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 2S1 P.O. Box 198 4 a.m. in Chinese Dishes CHOW MEIN ORDERS PHONE 133 played by a wide margin throughout, Rangers took ad-874 vantage of a pair of third per-185 iod Penallies to Dit Clapper to chalk up both tallies. PACIFIC PARADISE There are approximately 900 species of ' flowering plants., trees and ferns on the Hawai- ian Islands. D. Ma;;ee 128 145 129 L. Donaldson 223 220 117 M. Ebv 89 160 135 Handicap 97 07 97 Totals 741 912 683 busy bb:es T. Stewart 121 168 02 J. Helgerson 65 98 i Guthrie 103 131 95 M. Hoban 108 168 148 K. Davidson 142 119 138 Ewart - 85 Handicap 80 80 80 Totals 619 751 651 r S S '" N. I I IhJ9 . 1 1 II Get that high speed engine of yours ready to do a job this coming season. Avoid the last minute scramble, have us check it over for If you. an overhaul is required we should have the engine now in order to strip down and secure any parts that might not be immediately available. TIME IS LIMITED. We arc equipped for and specialize In the overhaul or CHRYSLER MARINE ENGINES. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. phone r.r.o i NOBLE & WICK A. Holkestad 178 183 193 P. Black 76 192 143 M. Baxter 122 126 171 B. McChesney 108 70 136 A Lindseth 141 190 165 Handicap 85 85 85 Totals 710, 852 893 STARS A. Kaspar 13G 134 126 L. Keavs 203 89 193 M. Nesbitt 164 104 200 H. Kaspar 113 99 148 J. Dickens 160 109 131 Handicap (! 06 06 Totals 842 601 864 BROWNWOODS D. Rands" 75 146 104 M. Krecsy 129 144 101 When that New W alch Notion .... First strikes you remember that there is such a thing as a store having a reputation for good watches .... Also that this is the store Every watch that we sell has got to prove up to what we promise for it. .... Each movement is factory tested and has simply got to give right service. . . . . If you remember these things you'll likely come here and you'll have a good watch. PRICES FROM $15 TO ?75 mum i For Construction GREER & CONTRACTORS Floor Sanding a Specially Red 5G1 HOLLYWOOD cafe Most Up-to-Date Cafe in the City SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. Box 641 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT THE Skeena Construction & Cabinet Co. r!u!rf! ,lS.Nn r.KNERAL CONTRACTORS IL,)IN0 ANf CABINET WORKS Open from 8 p.m. to We Specialize CHOP SUEY FOR OUTSIDE ESTIMATES FREE ON REQUEST p- O. Rox 1076 Phone Red 6S