high-priced Sydney Millionaire, Prince Rupert Daily Revvs " r ' Tuesday, April 25, 1950 ,0V .ih Maritime UUeholdera, jn four straight. now Toronto .., boros, Ontario chamnions, appear "u enroute ta simila- ' B,t' victory 0Vrr r cr; Saints. It looks m ., bro"ke Kn ... '" : 'A'D -? - . . Prizes For. Youlh Cause Stampeders are due or a one-; fe Sided victnrv Ten Pin Bowline League Has ana the And- as t.h lLTri;,,.. 6ttS FniimahlB I ..... .... t ! I .,:,lafch hwkey hang- Spoit Shots One-sided results In Canadian Allan Cup playoffs make hockey writers and fans wonder, if the present plaj'-off set-up is a real test of senior hockey superiority. Ed (Sydney Post Record) Smith suggests that a "true test" would be a championship round-robin on the lines of the Canadian Curling Championship. The championship would be played in one rink and teams represpnl ing each province would com pete. The team, with the highr est standing would capture the Allan Cup and there would be a Montli-SiHii S. 646 TAXI NOW-BETTER THAN EVER at Our New Location CORNER OF 7TH STREET AND SECOND AVENUE FOR-- . SATISFACTION CALL 646 ARROW CABS f.i Banquet Two cash prizes of $25 earn which were presented Saturday night at a banquet of the Ten Pin Bowling League to the Royal Hotel and A. E. Smith league championship teams will be turned over to some responsible group for use in the promotion of a worthy juvenile sports cause. This was the decision made following the presentations and some suitable group to handle the fund fpr which this may be a nucleus is now being sought. Saturday night's gathering in the Prince Rupert Bowling Alleys, attended by about 150 bowlers arid supporters, was marked by TOPCOATS better asurance that the weak ness and strength, of teams would be found. "The idea has its. points." Ed explains, "It 1. Smartly tailored Gobordme ' g. $58.00-Now 2. Well tailored Gabardine- Reg. $59.00Now 3. CavatwiJI Nationally AdvertJ would save Individual clubs the expense of travelling btick and 'orth from series to -series after their own league or provincial WW NO SCORE THIS TIME-Chunky Art Rose of Montreal Canadiens. had Goalie Cliff Hicks of Guelph BUtmores beaten on this shot but the puck, circled, didn't go into' the net In this name in Toronto April 18. Rose rattled in three goals to lead his team to a 4-2 victory' and give the Quebec champions a lead of three wins to.one aU that .uRe in the best-of-seven series for the ALL DRESS PANTS 10 OF championship. There would be one rink, one focal point and one big climax for all senior hockey supporters across the Dominion." What particularly made Ed start thinking was the fact that Sherbrooke Saints, Quebec (champions, had knocked off the .Sport. Jackets Rea. $3?sn ki Eastern Canada junior hockey title. (CP Photo i I the presentation of the Fashion .' Footwear, trophy for the tournament championship to Capt. W. Smith of the Royal Hotel. The presentation was made by A. J. Dominate A. E. Smith team was 'runner up. j Other prizes were presented as i'pllows: s High three game total, L. Garner. High Single, E. Garner. j High single team prize, 99 Taxi i High three games, Royal HoteL all styles Reg. $18.00 Now All Wool Tartan Shirt-Reg. $8.50 Sole P,iu EBY & SONS LTD. CONTRACTORS REPAIRS - KEMODKLLING FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the N.H.A. Phone Green 883 Box 586 AIR PASSENGERS (CPA) To Vancouver (today) Walter J. Buschler, F. Frey, Dr. M. Davis, Mr. Ferguson, J: Whitmore. , To, Sandspit (today -- Mr. Stanich, Mrs. Davies, N. Tar- ; From Vancouver (Monday i W. P. Wallace, J. D, Howat, E. R. Campbell, R. Q. Compston, E Loviclj, E McTier, H. S. McTier, G. McKenzie, B. GregR, T. King, F. Ibbotsen, B. Carweilld, Mrs. WORK PANTS lOOFP ALL FINE LUGGAGE 10' 0 Baxterk W. Hunson. ' - w - From Sandspit (Monday) Qimiijainiii) Many other fine barqains Season's high average, Jack Lindsay. Mrs. C. Jones and infant, Mrs. S. The winner of the LanrP Pot- Croslcy, Mrs. A. W. Priost. Acme Clothing S terton prize, Don Arney, not be- ! ' ing present, will receive his prize ; HOTEL ARRIVALS 3rd Ave. on ins return to the city. Sgt. Lance Pottertot), president of the League, was in the chair and made most of the resenta- Prince Kupert M. N. Gunther. R. Compton, J; Howat, H. Bunnell, Giles MucKen-zie. E. Lovick, E. R. CamDbell. T NEW RATES FOR STEAM BATHS, SHOWERS & MASSAGE Private Room (with cot) $125 Semi-Private Room (with cot) $1.00 Public Steam Bnth 75c STl'DENTS RATE 63c Showers 50c Children's Special 3at. between 8 and 12 noon 25c Massage from $1.00 up NORTHERN SPORTS STEAM BATHS Phone CSS for reservations OPEN DAY & NIGHT ' UDBotson, W. P. Wallace. Van- HOLLYWOOD cafe caw, pun, 01 me evenmg i couver; W. E. Singer. 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Some search for new oil fields; some move oil from producing fields to refineuc- where others make it into Esso and hundreds of other useful pioducts; still others see to it that these are on hand wherever you want them. Then there are almost 10,000 independent business men who, as Imperial dealers, supply you with our products. And there are the many thousands of people who derive part of their livelihood from making and transporting the things that Imperial uses in its operations. Last year we bought' equipment and supplies from mote than 3,000 Canadian firms. i - , . i . i S AVW 31IN 3liaN01l jeBMioo-j uoiLjse- , A1IWV-I 3yilN3 3H1 OJ ( ' - - ! qiiK quickly kly . . . . . . jrtu in't i hnniu'tl hnriucd liv bv CILUA Enamel goes o smnollily, drip grease iir, evi-n . boiling boiling wau-r. natfr. One One coat coat V i' anally dually cHongli. chough. Stands up to Urn wear, hard use. I But those are not all. CIIUX is ideal for furniture, wl.hmrs ami in, walk and woodwork - autotiM.hil.-s, too. 2i.colaun, also ) hyu autmn.J.ile aJo,,n. 4 About 70,000 Canadian, residents are shareholders For more lovely walls J I; or i i: . I 7 1 1 ." ? w r DULUX Super White Enamels Won't yellow or absorb grease Brilliantly while . . . m u hiir! Dricjs i.M-niilil hi lit a FJKirkling imrrrlain-like micface i llialV easy to i lrau as a thiua plate. R I C-l-L SEMI-GLOSS J ENAMEL i A gmonth, -lvtv liiuMt for "" nJ womlWk that iav i frrr.h aiui (vilourfi.l . . . manJls p banl- rar, in raaily Karliril. ;; l ft panlcl linta and Hliitc. eai value.... Imperial or owners of Imperial bonds. And there are more thousands who have an investment in Imperial through their bank deposits or their insurance policies, because a number of Canada's banks and insur-ance companies have put some of their clients' money to work to help us do our job. Finding oil and bringing it to you in the kind of products you need is a big job, a job that requires the skills and the savings of many thousands of Canadians. SEE YOUR C-l-L PAINT; DEALER He II gladly .p y(M1 lini-lifB anil colours to "nil jour iiitiIb. . . a,,, if yon ih, rrcoiiunciKl a "iiileiil relial.k oaintrr. f' 1 WVB-f Bringing you oil is a big job . and a costly one SILVERSIDES BROS. L. .. .... -SPrt Natiml ItmtilititlM (ampniaa. May 13Mi-?7i," RV'M.in.ilM.ltUJiiiiL.r SPECIALS!!! G.E. TABLE IRONER : $ 75.00 N.E. GLADIRONER $119.75 N.E. FLOOR POLISHER , $ 35.00 TORCHIERE LAMPS r . .. $ 18.95, G.E WASHER WITH PUMP $169.50 ' AT NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO. PRINCE RUPERT STEWART, B. C. Blue 210 About Canada's Oil On it. 1949 manufacturing and marketing operation! Imperial earned a profit equivalent to leu than thiee-quarten ol a cent a gallon lor each gallon of product old. Imperial', invertment in plant and equipment i equivalent to more than $19,000 for each employee. The wholesale, price ol gasoline hai increased only a third as much as the average wholesale price ol all commodities oe the past 10 years. MARCIIANI) OIL HEATERS VORTEX OIL BURNERS IRON FIREMAN STOKERS Plumbing & Ileating Alterations SMITH & ELKIHS LTD. IMPERIAL OIL LfwTTED PHONE 174 BOX 27