jock harris 'final rites I Wantage, Road. David Murphy if . First Presbyterian Church offlci- n'.pd anrt Mrs .! C. niftr Prince Rupert Daily Rews Z ''? Saturday, April 22, 1950 ..... vl fift&l X s. u,u i"i,,ua r r Uiecl at the orRan for the hwi , for the funeral of .the late Jonn MaUhpw of Harris, pioneer city boilermaker. was here from Vancouver for the who was burned tj death cn funeral. lliroro In 'A1IP llii'ni'n . Pi i ., " Royal Hotel Are Champs With both teams rolling slightly below par, t.ie Sunday Section League winners Royal Hotel, edged out the Friday nighters, A. L. Smith, by 11B pins last night to take the Ten Pin Leagues' iimuu in latum. .unvujs lil rL I Fashion Footwear Trophy. The Royal Squad ' played a THE WINNING GOAL Centre, Don Raleigh slides along the Ice after scoring the winning goal for New York Rangers in an overtime battle against Detroit Red Wings. The game w as played in Detroit Tuesday night and the victory lifted the Rangers into a tie with the N H L. champions in the Stanley Cup finals. Red Wing goalie Hairy Lumley Is shown making a desperate but unsuccessful effort to block the puck. Rangers won 4-3. cCP Photo) Thw advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the government of British By building up a substantial; . As good as, i belter, than any j ported ale.0nly a case, includingr lead in the first two games the Royal squard could afford to drop the last gam? which the Smith men took, bu not by enough. PRINCE RUPER1 DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD 8HTPBUlIJJi,i5 AND t ENO INTERS slightly more steady game than their opponents as Doth teams found it a li'tle dififcult to relax. Although A. E. Smith's John Srhroeder was the high bowler lor the night with a commanding 530 pins, the Royals presented a much better showing a!l round. Tonight the league will officially end with a big banquet to be held In Hie private room at the bowling alleys. The various trophies and prizes will be presented to ithe winners by the League President Lance Potter-ton. Members ol the winning Royal Hotel squad are: W Smith, J. Cic-conne, V. Ciccone, N. Ounder-sen, S. Bury and M. Simondson A. E. Smitii's runner-ups had in their line-up; L, Hemmons. C. Dixon, J. Schroeder, J. Paul and E. Garner. Brydges and R. O. Moore- was set up to get the library underway. Children's and adult Action books are needed and mry be left a,t the Public Library or the Hospital or by contacting any member of the library eo.u-mittee. The Auxiliary feel that their work for the benefit of the local hospital is necessary and desir Plan Library For Hospital At the first regular meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Iron and Brass Oasnnga Electric ana Acetylene Welding EBY & SONS . LTD. CONTRACTORS REPAIRS - REMODELLING FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under The N.H.A. Phone Green 883 Box 586 able and are seeking the help and support of the public BPECIAUiJ-itt ON flAWMILL and MININQ MACHINERY - vu AN Prince Rupert General Hospital in the Ladies' Lounge of the Civic Centre Thursday night, business Includes the election of three members to the executive committee Mrs. L. W.- Kergin, Mrs. C. G. Ham and Mrs. E. A. Wales. The purpose of the Auxiliary is to render any assistance It can to the General Hospital. With this in view plans were made to hold a rummage sale on May 6. A tea wil be held on June 1. The first project of the ne-vly-formed Auxilary is to start a library for the hospital. A committee of four ladies Mesdames W. S. Kergin, A. G. Boas, M. Al t TION HUE ' Thirc will be off.-rvd h-.- Mle nt Public Auction, at 12 noon, on Thurs-fi. Mv 25th. 1950. In the office of the District Poresier. Prmce Rupert. B.C.. the Licence X 494H6. to cut 3.375 000 fbm. of Hemlock. Balsiim. Spruce and Cedar on an urea npproxi-mmely 1 'i mile 8 E. of S E. eornr ol Lot 3950. I R. 89 on west shore of Tuck Inlet. Range & Coast Land District. Three )npx will be allowed fur removal of timber. 'provided nnyone unable to attend the auction sale In pcrnon miy submit tendea to be ofjened kt the hour of auction and treted a one hid " further pjvrttculurs my be obtained from the Deputy Minister of rores'..t, Victoria. B.C.. or the District Forester. Prince Rupert. BC. BOXING Every Friday Night ' Everyone Welcome No Chorge SPECIALS!!! 6.1 G.E. TABLE IRONER $ 75.00 N.E. GLADIRONER $119.75 N.E. FLOOR POLISHER 35.00 ' TORCHIERE LAMPS $ 18.95 , G.E WASHER WITH PUMP $169.50 t jf HOLLYWOOD cafe wtsc lift t-fivFcn MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITYy - AMATEUR BOUTS NORTHERN SPORTS BOXING CLUB Corner of 6th St. & 3rd Ave. OPEN FROM 3.31 P.M t S:M A.M. We Specialise In Chlnest Dlshti CHOP SUEY-CHOW MEIN L I M I Tj AT ; NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO. PRINCE RUPERT STEWART, B. C. Blue 210 COAST VANCOUVER BREWERIES NEW WESTMINSTER VKI For Ootside Order FHONE 1U This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor ConM or by the Government of British Columbia It pays to advertise. 1 L lU)UJCinJil V07 STOKE A IH1ALF mil We Must Make Room For Our Summer Stock Our Entire Shoe Stock Must Be Sold MEWS SHOES LADIES SHOES 'J ... t PLEASE NO CREDIT' CHILDREN'S SHOES Starts Monday At 9 a.m. NO R A BROWNWOODS IS A REAL SALE SALE