Prince Rupert Daily Mews Friday, April 14, 1950 Ladies' Hoop Ten Pin Play-offs Expert Way to Sow Seecf Easy for Amateufcto Copy Ita Bgs are handy afternoon tea Team Honored CNR Prince Rupert, Capt. E. H. C. Rogers, Mrs. W. Simpson, Caldwell, arrived in port at i Mrs. J. H. Street, Irvine Bell, L. M. Felsenthal. head of the P- last night from Ketchikan, ' Mrs A. Bell, A. R. Thompson, O. ! Regular League Play rr the Season Waunrf .. . . . I n.u ' i Rupert People's Store organlza- sailing for Ocean Falls, Vancou-, Lien, L. F. Nix, S. Allen, A. Fori, tion, was host last evening at' ver and way points at 11:30 p.m.1 T. F. Bergin, L. Larsen, H. it delightful dinner party in the Passengers leaving for Vancou-, Grlndstand, A. Kaukener, T. Civic Centre Dining Room when ver included Mrs. S. Stewart. P. Maclnnes, K. Milne, Mr. and honored guests were members Johnston, W. J. Morrel!, T. H. Mrs. W. D. Fraser, G. N. Gould of the Ladies' League lie basketball oasiceiDua Shields, ""m. J. Pope, "i Mr. and Mrs. , and R. F. Rudd. team which carried the the name name of of A BASS the Rupert People'i 's ; niaay section of the Ten Pin Bowling League wound up regular league play last night with A. E. Smith team ending up on top of the league with thirty-six i points. City Transfer and Mug- wumps tied in the runner-up spot I with thirty-three po;nts each but : the Transfermen. by having roll-jed a greater number of pins, j were given second place honors! Paramount nung on to fourth n, , ,i i Store to 1 -play-off.! season, i J -litre- (nl championship and honors In the league rue Each member of the ,he team team was was I M f f LAST LAST CHANCE presented wun a suver cup A,)n io. MTMOI'IAL CiT (Continued from page 4) mark the occasion and the coach, Everett Pierce, re- SATURDAY ceived a beauliful Ilgureu ,iSy From Th oinsOf P$'fs-' A place and Leftovers took the last play-off spot. Cloverleafs were sixth, Thorn Sheet Metal seventh and Gyro close behind. League play-offs start tonight with W E A C. first taking on 99 Taxli while Grotto and Commercials go at it in the Sunday sec sweater. ' inen, on behalf of the members of the team, Miss Anne Dumas, presented Mr. Pierce with a leather wallet, suitably inscribed, to show the appreciation of her successful efforts in coaching them through the sea O TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF The Universal's BARGAIN PAY 1 'fn.m the .",(, ,IT-tu. '"J ,i, . . . A".1" !Lr ormn. '"" UiHlt "'l" M l i romr "' 1930 West Toronto Nationals 1937 Winnipeg Monarchs 1938 St. Boniface Seals 1939 Oshawa Generals 1940 Oshawa Generals 1941 Winnipeg 1942 Portage La Prairie 1943 Winnipeg Rangers 1944 Oshawa Generals 1945 St. Michael's Tordnto 1948 Winnipeg Monarchs 1947 St. Michael's Toronto 1318 -Tort Arthur Biuiim 1949 Montreal Royals 1950 ? local Sea Cadets Visit Metlakalla son, i Mr. Felsenthal congratulated the girls on their fln$ teamwork' and spirit. It paid off, he re- marked, to have that spirit In No. 1 Saw Med thinly la shallsw drills. No. I Caver Uthtly with sifted, psrou soli. No. J When leaves develop, transplant seedlings to second flat. No. 4 When plants are ready, move Ibcm late polo. tion while later In the evening i City Transfer and Paramounts j will roll off In the Friday section, j leaving Leftovers and Mur- wumps to meet Saturday. The I finals will be played Sunday afternoon. J Results of last night's games: place until the seeds sprout, then Limit IU1C10 spon,. The Manson Trophy was displayed for the first time and later this month will be pre bring It into all the light you can supply. - When the seedling plants have developed their first leaves, transplant them to another flat, spacing them two inches apart each way. At this ( Paramounts (0 ) 743, 825, 761 sented officially for the first time by Mr. Manson. Present at the dinner were Have you ever wondered how florists grow those stocky pot plants of petunias, marigolds, and many other lovely annual flowers which they sell in the early spring? Professional methods enable every live seed In a packet to produce a salable plant; and one man, or boy, to start hundreds of plants each working day, without undue strain on mind or muscle. Of course you must have a green-bouse, in order to start the plants early stage transplanting shock is at a minimum, and thm tinv iri. . 2339. j City Transfer (4 813. 845, 808 lings are easily lifted with roots In- Mr. Felsenthal, H. J. Marchant '2466. . ' ;iassti!4d Advertising is payanie In advance, Please refrain front telephoning Classifieds, 2c per word pr Insertion, minimum tfiaree 50c Birth Notices 60c. Cards ot Thanks. Death Notices. et knifa bUde. Pegs,fastened a We Budlnlch. Lorna Howe: Anm 782 Doara tnc same sue as tne nat, en METI.AKATLA On Good; Friday, the Sea Cadets of Prince' Hupert made their aDnearance ' A. E. Smith (2i 800. 818, -2400. Dumas,' Dusty Thaln, Marisa ! Aweif-1 Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: $2 " " " Windle and Joyce Pottle. Indls-J FOR RFNT LOST able all the holes required for the transplants to be made at. once. as early as florists do,, and bring at Metlakatla for two games of Mugwumps (2) 794, 771, 872 them to flowering size as soon as it properly spaced. Sometimes ."in position prevented iwiss Evelyn stead of pegs, holes are drilled in nussey irom oeing present,. FOR RENT Coarc and room or LOST Franchise Card. Name David Johnson. Finder please mail to Hazelion P.O. tit this board, through which a pointed room. Phone Black 600. tf stick can De passed to mark places tific lasts js sale to move uem io we garaon. u.. ,,, i, . i . ,, 141:7 27. ba.sketoall, losing both. The. l But their method is worth knowini. .'cere of the first game was 53 Cloverleafs (1) 782, 738, 702 even though you start seeds two or to 28 for Metlakatla. In the se 2222. three weeks later in a hotbed, cold .nd game, although reinforced Gyros 3)-720. 912. 710-2348.. boUm'' ' window ot your by two of MeUakatla's best U-ftovers ll 807, 774, 866 First, seed is sown broadcast or for the transplants. Const F. R. Briggs of the city ; FOR RENT Small ADt. 621 LOST Four kevs in leather The roots are dropped into the 'age goou Fulton St. (tf) prepared hole (No. 3), and soil case on vtn Ave. wesi. rinaer please leave at 383 Taxi. (92t pressed against them in one sec ct balance iStnbution ' aboard the Prince Rupert last FOR RENT Sleeoina room to night on escort duty to Van-' share. Red 471. (tf) in shallow drills (trenches) in a flat ond. When the Cat is filled, return to PERSONAL (shallow box) which has been filled piayers, it-a rtyan ana Casey Z447. Nelson, Prince Rupert last again! Thorn Sheet Metal 3 772, by a fore of 51-80. "t ; 836, 888 2496. with porous soil. This you can prepare by mixing one-third peat, one-third sharp builder's sand, and one - of kitchen Ph m? Blue 828 T TTMBINO and H'Stlnr -M!rs Mrs. R K. B a. Fulton ruiton, after alter a a' after aiteroD.m. Bom tup (87o) Sheet Metal work. Phone 543 nr call 629. Sixth Ave West. H short visit In this city, returned IOR rent Quiet sleeping Letourneau and Sons. (tf) third of your best garden top soil, sifted. See No. 1 in the accompany, ing illustrations. to Vancouver aboard the Prince: room. Close in. Phone Red 4i7. Runart locf flight I (87pl MISCELLANEOUS RAVAGE Cover the seed lightly with the its place in the sun all the -eun you can give it until the seedlings have developed several pairs of leaves and are ready to be potted. . Potting is quickly done, placing each seedling in the pot and filling in soil around it, leaving space at the top for watering. Pots may be of clay,' 2 to 4-inch, depending on the size of the plant wanted; or paper pots or plant bands may be used. Avoid using a pot so small that the plant will receive a check in growth before safe to move to the garden. 9 ' ... FOR RENT Two room apart- LESSONS Guitar and Banjo -.v. 1 Miss Eithne Mills, Miss ir Yo-, ment's. Furnished. Couole. no tnuht beginners or advanced same soil, sifted through an ordi nary kitchen sieve as shown in No. West F,rwV. children. 743 9th Ave. students. .Room 24 St. landa Lfplne, Miss Peggy Cald 2. Firm the soil gently, soak it wit (90p) 9lD well and Miss Audrey Patterson,1 water by standing in a tub, so the water soaks up from the bottom, and the seeds are not disturbed. local teachers, returned to the , FOR RENT Reliable couple ! WANTED city aboard the Prince Rupert 11 WANTED ExwHenced wait- Put in a dark, but well ventilated 1 last nlaht aiter an Easter vUlti vears Write P.O. Box 1838. or ress. Broadway Cafe. (88) (87) I phone Red 997. . - j at Ketchikan. : WANTKD -Housekepoer I In. Phone Blue 767. to live 87o Mrs. E. Coughlin acted as con 1 TENDERS WANTED Office work, exnerl- venor and Mia 3. N. Forman was yinka took first men's honors in 'cashier. The refreshment com- Crlb while Mrs. E. Catholic Card Party -Enjoyed Telseth was mittee consisted of Mrs. 3. L. first . 'place lady winner. In Blaln. Mrs. p. A. Delaney and bridge, C. P. Balagno was first Mrs. R. Armstrong. ; . 'prize winher in the men's divis - , , , . 1 enced. Phone Green 123. (88p TENDERS will be received by the undersiened un to noon of i ANTED .Room and Board for Fridav Aoril 28. 1950. for the , 'man Am'.v Room 74. Prince demolishing oi the annex at Ruotrt Hotel. t90p) Kine Edward School and the . . j evmnaslum at the rear of WANTED TO RCTT -Furnished Booth Memorial Hieh School., suite wuple with chUd. Phone Full oartieulars mav be- ob-. Red 738. 91pl - i it n.knnl Onn rrt - - ----- This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia, Thirteen taWs were at play lr a Catholic Card party in the An- ! .Winners in whist were Mrs. F. ion and Mrs. H. F. Glassey was ladies'1 first plaee winner. nunciation Hall Thursday night. Grimble, men's first; and Miss S. I OXFORDS. foods ) WANTED Student reou.res , 0 tender, Johnson, ladies' first. J. Bug- MINERAL ACT.. Form P. (Section 68 (d). Itc THE- S'""W: rnmi-i' OP BRI NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OP IMPROVEMENTS. Treasurer. Board of School WANTED Will take In children Trustees. Room 19. Besnerj for worjjne: mothers.- Phone Block. Prince Runcrt. . Ked 59. . 88i) i WANTED Unfurnished accom- ' Delicious Bakery Treats O PASTRIES ' PIES - CAKES COOKIES CRISP APPETIZING BREAD , . All boked fresh daily RUPERT BAKERY LID. FOB SALE Mineral Claims Bit Bu": Bull No 1: Bull No. ; Bull No. 8; Jean: .'.Hugh.' Situate In Atlln Mining Division i modatlon for couple and k rhild. Phone Room 80 Prince IN THF RTTP!?ERfF COfTRT OI" BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PRDRATR IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN TWF MATTFrt OP THE ESTATS OP JOE VKCirrn nECEASED IN-TFSTATE TAKE NOTICE that bv Order of His Honour JihIrc W. O. Pulton. Loral JudL'c of tho Supreme Court of British Columbia. I wan on the 30th Uy of March. A. D. 1950 appointed I Administrator of the estate of Joe TISH OOMTMB'A IN PROBATE IM THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP JOHKi DAYE .WATSON HARRIS i AND " IN THE MATTER OP THU "ADMINISTRATION ACT' TAKE NOTICE- that by Order of His Honour Jtidge W. O. Fulton, made the 30th day of March. A. D. 1950. I was apnotnted Administrator Rupert Hotel. (89p) Where situated On the north side FOR SALE McClarv kitchen oil . of the Taku River, near Tulse-quoiu B.C.. Lawful holder The Consolidated Mining-nd Smelting company of Canada. Lioiited. DitIcco. deceased, late of Prince Ru- ! ..... t3.(l..V. rnlnmhln urltn ritfrt ' SPRING IS HERE on the 5th dny of Pebruary, 1950, t Prince Rupert. British Oiktmbla. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pny the amount of thetr Indebtedness tu me forthwith, and all persons havlnjr claims aOalnst the said estate are required WANTED ScraD cast, brass, copper, radiators and batteries Phone 543 or call Sixth W. (tf) WANTED To rent with ootion of buvlntr within 6 months. 2 bedroom house, close iiv AddIv Box C86 Daily News. (89p WANTED 3 or 4 room furnished accommodation for mechanical engineer and wife. Must be clean and resuectable. Phone Mr. Garrick. Dominion Brldee . Co.. Watson Island. . (88p) , REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Cabins 'and two room house. AddIv 1024 3rd JAve. West.. ; (P89 FOR SALB 5-room house, suite burner. Blue 393. tH FOR SALE 1947 Ford half ton nick tin. Phone Green 883. P.O. Box 586 City. (89 FOR SALE Used Car Transmissions. Bvtown Machine Works. (tf) FOR SALE Coal and wood brown circulator heater. Phone U3-Z, Miller Bay. (88p) FOR SALE 29 ft. Gillnetter 7-9 Easthoue Drum. Complete. Phone Red 597. (91p) FOR SALE Remlneton portable typewriter. Ikoflex camera F. 3.5 1 to 500. Room 24 St. Elmo. . (87p) FOR SALE Chesterfield suite, dining room suite, friaidali'e. Mrs. Stan Parker. 320 2nd Ave. VI 5) lr't Crmrtooir J '. ' Serve Vol! f ore CafeljS "Let's 60" of the Fstate or jora unit. ai-SON HARRIS, deceased, late of Ocean Palls, in the Province of British Columbia. , ALL PARTIES having claims, against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or before the 15th day of May. A. D. 1950. after which date claims filed muy be paid without reference to any cltdms of whtcfi 1 then had no knowldKe. ALL PARTIES indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. 1 ' Dated at the city of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British .Columbia, this 30th day of March A. A 1050 - to file them with me properly vert- Number of the holder's Free Miner's Certificate: 2BSB5-F. TAKE - NOTICE that James W. Don&ldon, of TtaH. B.C.,' acting as auent lor the lawful Holder Intends, at the end of 60 days but not later than ,on year from the date of this notice, to apply to the Mining- Rc-Border for Certificates of Improvement for the purpose of obtaining Crown grants of -the above claims. AND , further take notice that actlonr under section 85 of the "Mineral Act," must be commenced before ,the issuance fa such certificates of- Improvements. Dated this V 22nd day of Sept. AD. 1949. JAMES WILSON DONALDSON, Agent tor j the Consolidated Mtn-. tug and Smelting Company of ;.' Canada, Limited. (h) fled on or before the 30th day oi April. 1950, falling which distribution will be made rmvinR regard onlj to auch claims of which 1 shall have bten notified. ' DATED at Prince Rupert, . B. C, this 81st clav of March, tUSO. . OORDON FRA3KR FORBES Official Administrator i Prince Rupert, . 3. rood But first, how about getting the car In SAFE operating condition. Eemember the winter has taken its toll. We suggest the following essential services: Flushing of cooling system, Thorough Lubrication and OH Change, change filter. Complete undercarriage inspection and especially the steering mechanism.. Complete Inspection of the brake system, rellnlng if necessary. Complete Motor tune-up. , ' ' . "l-Out Ordors? itlChow, Mgr. -.- - - OORDON PRASEB j FORBES Olllcial Administrator . ' Prince Rupert. B. C. . UB7) Green816 laapj FOR SALE 1941 Chev. coune Excellpnt condition. Aoolv 1501 Eiehth East or Rupert Motors Ltd. tf in basement, furnace. 623 8th Ave, West. Phone Black 933. (88p) FOR SALE Neat 4 roomed cot-taa:e, Liehts and water. Snap . for $1200 cash. Phone Smith-ers 66W or write Box 687. Prince Ruoert Daily News. (92) Saxi RUPERT MOTORS LTD; FOR SALE Fullv furnished float house, owner leaving Phones 5Gfi Service 866 Office town. What offers? Located MARCIIAND OIL HEATERS VORTEX OIL 'BURNERS IRON FlUiniAN STOKERS Ffambing; & Iloatinp Alterations and annlv Dtebv Island. Mar-i .; OATE, j ine Station. (ggp) FOR SALE $1000.00 down and IAN EVER WRATH ALL'S PHOTO' FINISHING 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the VIEW-MASTF.Il Full Library of Coior Reels Developing, Printing Enlarging1 Photographic Supplies Scenic Views Kodaks for Everyone moderate navments eives vou FOR SALE '39 Ford Deluxe Sedan with Radio. Srxit and foelishts. Good rubber. This I - car in Al condition. Priced tot ocation & OF a well built 6 room house near Kins Edward School. Concrete basement, furnace and elec-- trie stove included. Call Armstrong Agencies now for inspection Phone342. (It) FOR SALE Four room wartime house 1043 9th East. Excellent condition. Almost full basement dust. Hot air circulating furnace installed. Remodelled SMITH & EIKII1S LTD. ;tT AND AVENUE sell. Call 743 during day. Blue 319after 6:00. (90p) FOR SALE .1-5 HP. Sinele Phase Wagner heavv duty motor. 110 or 220 volts. 1 Con- ' Kiimers Gasoline Fuitin and BOX 27 PHONE 174 tanks. 180 eals canacitv. 1 hot water heating plant complete all fittines 200 ft. 2" pipe also TY Just Arrived ! ! ! PHONE ACTION Venetian Blinds , Steel or Aluminum Slats In a nice variety of pastel colours, with tapes of matching or contrasting shades. Phone and have our estimator call and give you a price. We measure your windows and install the blinds. McBrlde St. Phone 311 PHONE 79 I chicken manure bv sack or yard. P.O. Box 225. Phone Green 419 City. (90p) FOR SALE! New & used household furniture and hardware unoainted chest of drawers, end tables and coffee tables, batterv radios, floor coverins. livm? room window, riaii block from Conrad School. .Green 958. (89p ) FOR SALE-The estate of the late B. L. Pearson is now for sale consisting of 160 acres, house. ' outbuilding and orchard, two miles from Terrace. School transnortation bv bus. If interested please contact Mrs. H. A Pearson, administratrix. Box 126 or hone 20-Y. Terrace. (91) EXCLUSIVE taUarr r (CABS f r I ui t te n t u fTt -. Mti roe m a -, i rifles, pressure cookers, singer sewins machines, office chairs unri srnres of other eooa articles. Good values at lowest FOR SALjS Garage and service nossiDie oi ices o.u. r unuuue. Hione Black 324. (TF) fJhartttanj NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES HOLLYWOOD cafe HOURS Line-belt sneeaer wnoveis, Cranes: Drattlines: Adams Road Graders: Littleford Bros. Blaek Tod Road Maintenance Emilnment: Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Grannies; T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders for Stocknlle and Snow Removal: Rice Port- rTD. MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY station 75,000 cal. annuaitv. Cloverdaie. B.C. on Pacific Highway. 8 miles from New Westminster Owner must sacrifice on account of sickness. ProDertv includes 5 room stucco bungalow, fireplace, cabinet kitchen, etc. Service station on same corner lot 96x110. Busv intersection, Garage built of concrete blocks. 2 DumDs 4000 gal. storage. Purchase Drice Includes all eaulument larse and small and $1500.00 stock. Full nrice $17,500. Terms Call or write G. Rothnie at Great , West Realty. 1590 Trans-Canada j.Hiffhwav. RR. No. 4. New Vestminster. B.C. Phone N.W. 2092-M-3. ""'"ElMNr. NEW SPRING LINES NOW ON DISPLAY ' FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD, Charlie Roberts t.i.uial Diaaliue Scrioars and v Weekdays . 9 a.ni. to 9 p.m. ' Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE n,.Vpf - Mnllnnnl All .Steel j? Plan OPEN FROM S:30 P.M to S:3 A.M. We Specialize In Chinese Dishes CHOP SUEY-CHOW MEIN For Outside Orders FHONI 1U Gasoline Hoists; National under Portable . Sawmills: National Rotarv Screens and Conveyors. Full information from National Machinery Co. Limited. .Vancouver. B.C. (" kBox 638 Phone 3571 ii-i 1 i i.