' Il'il H f ' 1ggg Wail,. .... . 5 TTTT E?rirttt mFj&.;l E5an? TZZzl Tuesday, November 22, 1949 Hen's Five Pin, Mixed League Itetwecn the BASKETS Lyons leading ladies Bowls Top team in the Ladies Bowling League is Lyon's with Gordon and Anderson, Scuby's, Northern u. Hangovers. Mm'. -1 START OF OIL DRILLING 'Continued from Page One) i dr.:.,-"' "1 f , The following schedule has been announced prior to the Opening of the remaining al leys on the first floor of the Prince Rupert Bowling Alleys on or before Sunday November 27. The schedule for the re-alnlng league play will be available this week. Mixed Letfve (Wednesday November 2) Ileadpinners vs Silver Streaks. MARKETS -ftesh fruit Pinonoo IK it- Apples, cooking, 3ib.'"""T!r" .'.25' Fancy Macs, 3 lbs 29 : ff,VrBT-rf -Si Oranges (Navelj.. .22.-..50 Dates, l'j .35 Vegetables Celery, lb .17 Rhubarb. 2 lb i.. .16 Beets, bunch .10 Parsley, bunch ., -l-i Turnips .68 bpinacn 2 ID .27 Radishes, bunch .US Mushrooms lb .Kfi Head Lettuce 20 .25 CooKins onions, 6 lbs 2a Cauliflower, lb 30 -.40 Tomatoes, Calif. 2 lbs .45 Cabbage, lb - .07 Tomatoes, No. 1 lb .19 Potatoes, 10 lb. .50 Biltmore Beauties Finest in Hats Latest in Styles Most Modern in Color two tugs along the bare stretch of the Queen Charlotte Coast and beached at high tide. Then arose the job of pulling the equipment onto higher ground This was accomplished by the use of a method dubbed "snaking". This type of unloading: employed two caterpillars and a heavy duty Mack truck, which with winches, dragged the equipment within safe distance of high tide and loaded it on awaiting trucks which, in turn, drove to the drilling site. Levelling irnuml Upon the trews lirsi arrival at the drilling area an ununti- with depress.ons and the of leveling had to begin. A derrick must nave an absolute level -base. A slope of one or two inches may mean more than ten at the peak. At present, the crew, who are; lodged at Queen Charlotte CI ty, number 24, bu-'will be en larged to a full driiiing gang of wnen operations commence. Four shifts will be employed Cumumb'ers lb' nlclpated problem arose. To all Vegetable Marrow, lb, 07 expectations, the siu? was to Squash, lb - .10 have been cleared and evened. Canoed Veeiailes But it lay before them indent J C'. No.l ! ,s nit i .. . . i 'I'POtt Evitt , Radian Sh-t Metal. Ailverti; " If, ,:!)) i crus jTi'rr rtlsli Diimi i f H'U fllS Dries Quickly beautiful flat Paint today-rr Plus High Resistance to RQin Priced from .... $5.50 to $8.50 THE BEST BY BILTMORE THE BEST BUY BILTMORE 'Well, do I Join the boys for a little penny-ante tonight, or would you prefer to be known as the widow Murphy?" Savoy 8wingers- F. M'.irlrson 480; E. Knutson, 406; P. Men-uam ACME CLOTHII j l STORE Third Avenue , Brownwoods and Rupert Radio tied for second place as a result of last week schedule play. Betty Gomez of Big Sisters, chalked up a high single 01313 and the high three was accomplished by M. Postuk of Rosa Lee's. Noble & Wick 3, Uniteers 0 Annettes, 2, Lucky Strikes 1 Savoys 2, Wallace's Pharmacy 1 Rosa Lees 2, Gordon & Anderson 1 Stars 2, Brownwoods 1 Wralalls 2, Commerial 1 Scuby's 3, Lyons 0 Black Cats 2, Belmont 1 Variety 2, Rupert Radio 1 Pin Heads 2, Toilers 1 Boosters 2, Pluncrs 1 Seal Cove 2, Big Sisters 1 Individual siores were: Lyons V. Wrathull, 456; P. Thompson, 622; A. Wrathall, 341; J. Shenton, 484; A. Pierce, 463. Scuby's J. Thornton, 610; W. 'Sieves, 543; G. Van Mees, 419; E. Wasyk, 415; H. Holkestad, 441. Variety J. Krlstjansson, 467; I. Lykegard 345; E. Sandhols, 109. Rupert Radio Z. Lemiro, 464; A. Ritchie, 429; C. Parlette, 497; C. Bellamy, 420; A. Jeffries, 438. Scai Cove- E. Moller, 277; S. downing, 470; D. Steinberk, 517; MrClashun. 310: C. Willson. 361. Big Sisters B. Gomez, 598; M. Bond, 450; M. Smith, 470; E. Rotnwoll, 357; J. Monrey, 326. Black Cats 575; M. Easton, 346; J. Hicks, 386; L. Ewart, 303; E. Morrison, 417. Belmont M. Lewis, 408; D. LugTin, 463;; O. Tubb, 255; M. Sharff, 382; E. Anderson, 523. Plungers M. Petersen 606; K Thompson, 423; F. Aird, 367; S. Smith, 402; I. Petersen, 354. Boosters F. Micholuk, 548; M. Antone, 422; N. Geddes, 387; D. Taylor, 512; C. Newton, 607. Pinheads B. Bitterman, 458; 'R - Pobereney, 514: B. Wilkinson, 338; D. Arderin, 309; M. Brough- ton, 436. Toilers J .Hill, 4G9; M. Wide, 611; A. Wide. 401; B. Ellison, 416; I. Clough, 381. and consist of driller and riisj44; K. Emerson. 364; R. Ramsey Baplone tomorrow. $1.40 qt. $4 THOMPSON HARDWARE CO! J Pro fessional and Bisj Lineups and scoring in Saturday night's league basketball: Fashion Gill 10. Hebb 2, Lien '6, Watson. Drake, Haugan, Bkog, Intermela 3. Hill, 10. MerchantsDumas 5, Currle 1, Boulter 3, Marshull 3. Anderson Voungman 4, Christolf, Walsh, !5, Letourneau Stones J Purnell 9, Phillips 7, Jeflries, Marshull 10, P. Parnell jl, Atkins, Stewai:, Antone I Scouts-Ciccone 8. Scheik, R. Webber 4, Hodgkinson 3, Ei lksen, j Findlay, Krlstinanson 2, H. Wtb-' t her. I Rupert Hotel Morrison 6, Sa-j theu-8, Forman, Mark! 8, W. Sta-cey 2. A. McFarlane 2, E. Stacey, B. McFarlane 8 . Cadets -Todel as 5, Drake 6, J. Leighton, 2, Black 2, Davidson 2, Mathews, D. Leighton, Wing, Ken Malcolm of Butedale sail- cj tnlK afurnoon on the Coquit u, return to his home after Hiwnding a few day In the city, 1 - 11 where will you find this baby? ywywiw.'rtVrf.WfWJ,;i i5i Commodore Cale ' 5 "Bettk;r Th-n Ever" Best Food and Service In Clr! ? Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders!; 1 Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr.!; I VWWVWrVWrWWWAfVV Moving, Paeking, 1 rating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Complete Reliable and Efficient Service, also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd., for Oxygen. Acetylene and all welding supplies. Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910 , Phones 60 and 68 ll!llitllir",l on:'. rtfm.,.H.titimli Modernize your kitchen 3Iake your kitchen Modern at, Very Reasonable Cost For Estimates and Supplies PHONE 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors Stars G. Mclntyre, 405; L. Keays, 443; J. Dldkens, 558; M. Nesbitt, 492; L. Howe, 510. Brownwoods L. Donaldson, 401; M. Magee, 325; N. Stone, 925; M. Krersy, 404; G. Brown, 101. , Uniteers L. Knutson, 276; J. Faught, 381; I. Jensen, 407; F.j Chaplin, 397; M. Steeves, 291. Noble & Wick M. Baxter, 494; j P. Black, 296; B McChesney,! 534; E. Petersen, 348; A. Holkestad, 605. i ' Commercials T. Stewart, 388; M. Burnie, 415; Y. Ewart, 280; W. Slater, 575; M. Hoban, 330; J. Guthrie, 187. Wralhalls B .Peterson, 380; P. Roberst, 440; D. Aschoff, 621; M. Pttt, 407; M. Vincent, 423. Lucky Strikes J. Boulter, 375; A. Hlngston, 475; A. Smith, 375; J. Warren, 415; B. Dunbar, 579. Annette's P. Dickens, 565; B. Wlndle, 551; A. McMeekin, 511; Smith, 438; Flynn, 429 . Gordon and Anderson S. Ramsay, 492; J. Garner, 510; Babs Smith, 431; L. Anderson. 424; Cls Barrie, 417. i Rosa Lees M. Postuk, 673; D. Nelson, 483; M. Furness, 291; D. Woods, 429; F. McKjnnon, 448. Wallace's Pharmacy- -O. Thain 554; P. Wallae, 442; A. Parker, !D. Dibb, 274; Phillipson, 553. . 3 Cree.rs 324 FR XMAS Use Our "I.ay-Away" Plan holds any article Dishes and Fine China Trlllte and Table Lamps Power and Hand Tools Electric Appliances , -Ski and 8kating Equipment Thermic Ray Stainless Steel Utensils Doll Buggies and Kiddle Cars ion McKies. gai ied No. 6 Peas, laucy.,....L"'Z.."." .1 Mled Vegetables 23 1 Diced Beets, per tin 18 1 wax Beans, cnoice a Mixed Peas and Carrots .19 Pumpkin, t for zs Baked Beans, 20-oz. tin .23 Baked Beans, 15-oz. tin, ea " Tomatoes. 28-oz, .23 Fresh Mi IX Quart .22 Pint ... .12 ii 'i' Cream. ' pint .28 Medium 76 Pullets 65 Butter A First Grade, lb 67 Margarine, lb.' 37 Cheese Canadian Cheese. 10 .50 J. Mi IK Evaporated Mills.. Iti-oz. tins. I lor .33 Case 7 50 at Flour Pastry Flour, 7 lbs 60 Flour. 49 s, No. 1 hard Wheat 3.60 Flour, 24'S - 1.82 Tea and Coftee ui . . Coffee, lb 78 DeLuxe quantity, lb 1.18 j juices i on Orange Juice 29 Blended 25 Grapetrult 'II 'ionidujes, UG-oz. ea - in 28-oz 24 Ballon .51) Annie, 20-oz. tin. 2 lor 29 to-M 34 Uanneu rruiis Pineapple, crushed 33 Pieces, 20-oz 4 J Apricots, iu-oz .33 Cherries, ancy, 20-oz. .33 Loganberries. 20-oz 29 Peaches, choice .30 Lard Pure, lb 27 Shortening 31 Soap Soap, face, bar 10 Laundrv. cake 2 for ,25 Soap Powders, large 41 Giace tuit Cherries, 2 lb. pkt .45 Coconul. 10 . .50 Almond Paste, lb 3a fruit cake Mix, lb - 45 Dates, tancy. l lb. pkt 34 Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. .35 Seeded Raisins, 2 lbs 20 Shelled Walnuts, 2 lb .47 Swelled Almonds, tj oz 39 Shelled Brazils. V lb .45 Jarn cur Strawberry, 24-oz 63 Kaspoerry, 24 Oi 45 j Blackberry, 4-10 b'i Cherry, 24-oz. 64 Peach, 4 lb ,83 Apricot, 4-lb. .i9 Soups Canned Soups 13 to .2f Meat Roasting Chicken, lb, .60 Ham. bonerl and rolled, lb. l.oe Ham, reg. lb 75 .Bologna, lb 48 -"Weiners .46 - Oarlic Sausaee. lb ' .55 iSUCUIt, PKK, '2 lO .DU , Bacon, side, piece .65 Cottage Roll, lb. . .85 - liver dausaee. lb hi Fresh Pork Ham, lb 70 Pork Chops, lb 75 -Pork Sausage, lb 59 -Btieak, T-Bene, lb 82 Steak, round, lb 65 Pork Tenderloin, lb 1.15 RAIN SCHEDULE , for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday. 8:00 p.m. . From the East . Tueday, Thursday, Saturdaj 10:15 p.m. 1 In Th Kiiprpm Court of British Columhia In Probate ' In The Matter of the "Admtnlstra tlon A-t" ! And (In f he Mutter of tile Estate of David . Wllmn, Dereaxed, InteHtate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of la Honour Judge W. O. Fulton. ' Local Judge of the Supreme Court . of British Columbia, I was on trie ".7th day of November, AD. 1949 ap-polntJ Administrator of the estate iof David Wilson, deceared. late of Shames, British Columbia, who died ' on the 6th day of September. 1949. at Shames, British Columbia. All . persons Indebted to the said estate ,are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith, and all persons having claims against the sild estate are required 'to file them with me properly verified on or before the 15th day ofj , December, 1949. falling which As- trlbutlon will be made having ro- 'gard only to such claims of which I shall hare been notified. " Dated at Prince Hupert, B. C. this "fith day of November. 1949. zieg, 513; B. Saville, 400; R. Me Callinn, 553. FIRST AIDER AT BASKETBALL GAMES A first aid attendant, the St. John Ambulance Brigade announced today, will be present at all future basketball games in the Civic Centre. EBY & SONS Contractors REPAIR t JtEMODF.LI.ING ' FOUNDATIONS I Let us help you plan that new home under the N.II.A. Phone Green 883 Box 586 NOW AVAILABLE LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEl CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, D.C., Ph.C 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment Mill HH 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and a to ft r m. kvi:nis(j Monday and Frldar. 7:30 p.m. for inoae unable to come during the day. RECEPTIONIST In attendance afternoons. - rr ., IIIUI ' W.,M too (W M.JI Or,. a 14 9 W ft Til KfW IMMIOVIt BOOKER e 4?etjfr'f6W COAl BURNER frm can aav ua t M on fufi biiio with tills amruluc hcatrr or furiiarttl ftliMla In Kpoce llratrrt ut Warm Air furnace nnMlcia to ht honica ul to I nM,rrn. . burns the cheapest small Lignite Coals with 93 mm efficiency. Cut your fuel bills in half! OVER 22,000 SATISFIED USERS IN WESTERN CANADA iHtiMrattHl PnM turn In Four Modrlt i H4Hkrr Hrnifrt SiiilI It FRKK ON KK4H rT Art yMU de&ler or write I four helpers or as In the oil language, re-"roughneckers" deisel mechanic, a truck driver, who will haul fuel and two geologists, Robert E. Stan- hope, "chief tool push" and E. Kadlec, assistant "tool push' ,B complete the crew. At present Mr. Stanhope is the drill site directing erection of the rig while Mr. Kadlec is In Prince Rupert in charge of loading. George Fyfe, superintendent . . 1 n , . noruiern ruipwooa Co. is directing hauling operations the raft. Flown from Caigury to Vancouver, thence to the Ouepn Charlottes, th crew came from two drilling rigs, one at Con sort in the Turner Valley field, the other from Hobbema in the Redwater field. Drilling, Mr. Kadlec stated, will be in operation for at least one year. He added that an additional rig Is expected to rise at some time in the future. In The Supreme vt.art of British Columbia In I'nihale In I lie master of the "Administration At" Anil In The matter of the Fstnte of Matt Alfred Anderson, otherwise Known As Alfred Anderson. Defeased, In-' testate. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judge W O. Fulton. Local Judge of the Supreme Court ot British Columbia, I was on the 8th day of November, A D. 1949. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Matt Alfred Anderson, otherwise Known as Alfred Anderson, deceased late of Bella Bella, British Columbia. who died on or about the 6th day oi August. i4, at Bella Bella. Brl tlsh Columbia. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebted ness to me forthwith and all persons ITTTJ.t are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the loin day or December. 1949. falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 8th day of November, 1B49. Gordon Fraser Forbes Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B. C. (273) DELIVERED FREE Phone 654 Thli tdvtrtiitnwnt li aet publlthid w displayed' by the Liquor Control Board of the Govtmmofit ol British Columbia, VICKERS'IS DISTILLED IN CANADA AND IS DISTRIBUTED BY CaWttt This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board OI by the Government of British Columbia. SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 23 & 24 Besner Block Telephone 212 Evenings by Appointment CATHERINE LAURIE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 401 Third Ave. West (Prince Rupert Realty Co.) Phonee: Oreen 667 Days Green 412 Evge. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS Agents for SIMPLEX OAS and CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES Sales Service and Parte Boat owners ana users of Industrial Engines are Invited to our showroom to view-' our various engines and Ulr over equipment problems. ' DR. GARNET E. H. MONTGOMERY DENTIST Suite 7, Smith Block Phone 525 P.O. Box J21 PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 756 872 10th East . HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 WELLS CARTAGE LIMITED H. S. Whalen, Manager , Complete Moving Service Crating Packing Cartage BLUE 780 RED bit Hoi To MATTSj flu I UPHOLSTI Phone Blue 111 I 330 8ecoDi! Prince Eopf B. & W. TRj 3RT FIR KINDu 60c Per Sad PHONE GP FOB V ROCK & CONCl CALL BL M. J. SAl" New, Modem t All Work Gul A. P. GARDK CHARTERED ACl 1118 MeMi; VANCOUV MARGARET ' OPTOMET Room ll STONE BL' PH0S1 BLUE P.O. BOX GEORGE t Public Accomtan Income Tax Returl Besner Block - DR. P. J. C DENTIS SUITE 5. SUm Phone 765 HANDYM HOME SEW GENERAL C0NT1 Building and RePI kinds I ROOFS OIL - BUBNl CHJ PHONES? . ... P.0 mac oo-i j P.O. Box USE OUR XMAS BUDGET PLAN Pay Vi Between Now and Xmos and the Remainder in Easy Weekly Instalments as low as $1.00 per Week Beginning February 1 st BE WISE SHOP AT MANSON'S Third Ave. Your Friendly Jeweller , A small deposit McClary Refrigerators McClary Electric Ranges Westinghouse Radios Westlnghouse Washers Torrid-Oil Ranges Coleman OH Heaters C.C.M. Bicycles C.C.M. Tricycles & Wagons WE DELIVER JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue CALL . BLUE 992 For Satisfactory Service KEN'S RADIO CLINIC 718 2nd Ave. W. QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Becond Ave. ISLAND CITY BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 505 McBrlde St. Blue 820 1 Oordon Fraser Forbes ' Official Administrator ' Prince Rupert. B. C. ' ' (375 McBrlde Street Phone 311