6 Canadiens Look Good 5 shots Ptfnce Uuprrt Dailp JSctos Thursday, October 7, 1948 treal Royals, on the left fl.mk. The hab coach Intends to keep nK can chu experimenting until Canadiens Mmeem return from their western tourl of tb(f bMt , the Na. to open the N.H.L. in Montreal j wag by October 14 against New York Maple Leafs 18 years 111 m A HEAVY OVERHEAD djr. That? what you'll have too,' If you doh't get the heat you should from W-coal you shovel this winter. ttoh't let a faulty furnace bog your budget, let us check it and repair it "iow. Rangers. But whoever get's the ago today. He went to Mont- nod for the eoveten spot, snouin i real Marormg as coach In 1937 get himself a bundle of scoring gnd Jaler bPcame a referee. ' points. I I By BERT ALLEN Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL Montreal Canadiens- will start the season with a goaltender and a defence second to none in the' National Hockey League, two of th3 highest scoring forwards frr Elmer Lach and Maurice Ricftafd and a flock of question-mar veterans aid fookie fofttard. The habitant. will fTs' of Ml "questlorr-mftrks." If on these some come through as expected, then Canadiens figure to inw prove on last season when they finished fifth after four straight years on top of the heap. rr rv.npf fifctk IfVlft. WhO mxm THOM SHEET METAL LTD. Fritzie Zlvic outpointed Hen "If Robertson is left witn those fellows (Lach and Rich- mm iraaaMBBwafeTg.. 1)1 I . : to 1 7a ry Armstrong in a thrilling 15- Black 881 East First Avenue FAWCETT DEALER ard) I wouldn't be surprised i?irounder for the world's welter- OR he won the rookie award," says weieht boxing title at New Irvin. ItPRESSfVI! ROOKIE Eddie Dofohoy, 19 -year -old York eight years ago. Solving Armstrong's buzz-saw style, by (Continued on Page 7) OCLIVIRtO FRECI speedster who played with Leth- rnoNE hrldee Native Sons Juniors last X's th' e IRex Gate ... for Tasty Meals ChopSuey Chow Mein ! season, impressed while playintf mar 1 in exhibitions f ,rj r Lritti Th nrtrt Richard in earl so far and I regard this as a hSI XU V missed the play-offs kwt yea " . . - t . ai w 10 iin ... . . . - onnA cttm Tt mpuriu lhrt l. i lor ine nrsi " practices, Dut now irvm niu o--. j . handling N HL. tearW8, tire eh shi!tf(I ftlm t0 another lin.r doesn't intend to let them hook everyone has to iook mi " fiooertson and Dorohoy are two nim "oia tt"u ' " lJV ""n raid nt Emptia the only one Canadiens finish- rooW prtty sure (0 stlck. .lepaily us fhry did all last sea- "!'"""iKmtBW ChtmNf f fishes a Specially , Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7)0 a.m. to 3 :K0 a m. IMI L ed ahead of the last camparprr other Attacking units r- " I oy thrOovrrnmpiiiDf British rZZJ JUST AS FEROCIOUS AS HE LOOKED Marcel Cerdan's ex-Dression. as he absorbed a left from Middleweight Champion the Chicago Black Hawks. . t 1rnm Blllv Riav eeT,tres "I think Richard has a good "on. But although Irvin iff hrgft or. JfW carveth and Norm Dussault chance. A really good chance of ( Tony Zale in their fight at Jersey City, seems enough to scare Zale into submission. And if his expression wasn't enough, his this year's edition of Cffnaaierw, n ntt trtft hlle vt(ran MufDh passing the 50-goal record lha; ii.fr hnnks and sLraieht riahls were as he put Zale to sleep in !he wouldn't predict where the -.v.ftmb-.jairt hi,s ht..., uUvlr.-t he established for one sraaon 300 3rd Ave. Box 51G Tel TH Flowers For All Occasion the eleventh round of their 15-round schedule. Cerdan was de- j habitants will finish In the final Jeft wing otr two lmeSj wJt)1 ju wager he'u be crowning the clared world champion when his opponent was unable to con- stamding. Dorohoy and Bobby Fillion and 50-mark at any rate." tinue In the twelfth. France celebrated the native son's victory MKSXff witn Kenny Mosdell and Fillion. And about Lach, the League's by giving headlines to the fight and putting International news " rnaph fhink, Howard Rlopclle and Tod Cam- leading scorer last year: in second place. r,!.. Dm r,a fm.e. ' ipatj peao are are the the other other forwards, forwards, i i "Lach "Lach has has never never looked looked as . But But the the key key men men are are Lach Lach and and good good as as he he does does right right now. now. He's He's i yjcxii- -o - ' - - - time Vezina Trophy winner, Is in for a great season. Richard and Rocket. Here's how down to 165 pounds, only a J)aafted: So per word per lniertlon, minimum charge. 80o. Birth flotloa: ; 6Uos Cards of Thanks. Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage .-- and Engagement Announcements: (a. - SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE JntssV.M Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. M Irvin Irvin sums sums it it up: up: pound pound above above his his best best playinp playinp lyl I" ITllal III Wl Durnan has never looked "The "The Rnrket Rocket hns has receivprt received tWG two wpieht weight." " ;t:': CIVIC CENTRE!- . ..... t jr. . I T nnnTnArl FOR SALE FUNERAL NOTICE Nmvat Vl V N I lU from his J?M"Z" Injury that He MORRISON In the city Mon- FOR SALE Basketball equip- last year bothered him HAVE YOU ment: 7 pairs green satin Yesterday afternoon the ' room was filled with the rayon shorts, 5 white rayon others wishing to take the knows now that his knee will course are asked to be in the stand up and he hasn't a thing club lounge next Tuesday when, to worry about in that respect.' J"'"' """- " i , Knft. t fir. iimi. SEEN seys, 7 maroon Jerseys, all 'TvT 'Xv. 7 'l' tlay, October 4,- Mary Morrison, age 39 years. Rev. G. E. Sendall will conduct services at Grenvllle Court Chapel at 2:00 p.m. Friday, October 8. Interment to follow in Fair-vfew Cemetery. B.C. Undertakes In charge of snir.nhlv mimhprprt and in PX the course will begin and con-1 Irvin will open the season with : tinue on the following Tuesdays the same defence that f Inlshed TI1E NEW the schedule last year. Sure of throughout the fall. table ln front of her. Under the cellent condition in interme- able of Mrs. N R. guidance diate s'-ws. Entire lot $70. En- tnev Poetised basting nfre C Rmrress 2SAS Corn-(yung. regular spots are Kenny Rear First, of manv snecial rnteresD "'" IB":"1 dwkuwiv , stitch, running stich and a back wall St.. Vancouver. B.C. ' stitch. All having- mastered ! Matures being arranged at the,Dou Harvey and Olen Har- m hie I these three essentials they rivio rcntri tio nMnir ufiii Ho mon. Either Roger Leger or FOR SAt ommuter Doot ALL-RUBBER OVERSHC1' FOR'SAL E 6-room wartime house. 1337 Pigott Avenue. (238) FOR SALE Sacrifice, English bundled up their dolls and wentja C0Urse on group discussion Ha' Lavcc will be held in re-pram; O.E. sun lamp; baby- ott home to practise their sitches ! methods to be presented Osto-' serve and the other probably tenda. Owner leaving city, because next Wednesday they ber 13. if Dy R. J. Burroughs, wl'l be farmed out to Buffalo 0. Phone Green 213. (23C) are going to cut out and sew J assistant director of the exten- the American League. FOR SALE 6-room wartime from scraps of material theyjsion department of the Univer- Reardon, one of the circuit's house. 1336 Pigott Avenue. bri"g. underclothes for theirlsity of British Columbia. This hardest hitters and most color-(237) dolls- " j opportunity of obtaining the players, is in great shape after Pkl RUM , Wm During the afternoon, Row- advice and assistance of such a workine in the Labrador woods FOR SALE Complete house- land Miles told the girls that, if line autnority as Mr. Burroughs m a construction project. FOR SVLE Sunshine Baby Carriage, very good condition. Phone Green 785. (237) .. . ' ',3 ' FOR SALE 'tSge- 4-room house, good condition. Close to store and bus stop, good view... 1070 Hays Cove Ave. (237) hold furnishings Including ra- any couldn't afford membership dio and record player, dinette just now, they only needed to set, bedroom suite, washing register at the desk where they on group discussion will, it is expected, be generally welcom- prt anH arr,rpMnfprl irarlfiuc The choice of a left-winger 10 take Toe Blake's old spot on the machine, refrigerator, Chester- could get a .membership . card l,7,nTr 1 Punch line with Lacn afX' R'eh- iganizations v. have been invited j r . . , . , . . field suite, oil burning kitch- na9 created a lot and one of the attractive mem-! to -have their members take ad- aTd sPecu WRATH ALL'S WIOTO FINISHING Developing. Prlntitf ' Knlarjinif QUICK SKKVICI Amateui and Professional Supdum liitloni Bight now, Irvin Is uslnt FOR SALE I Electric Range. 1 en range and heater, baby bership pins which; the children vantage of the course. auxiliary heater. Phone 466. (tf) 1 Rookie George RoberUon, a Winnipeg-born speedster Up Irom the Quebec Senior Mon- h V V ! . 'm "'- y . uamagc aim cwu. niw ou.ou are all wanting to wear. Mem-rifle, double barreled shotgun, terships could be paid for dur-speed boat and row boat. 613 ing the next three' months but 6th West. Phone 643. (238) the. important thing was to Advertise in the Daily News! FOR- RENT come now to every activity open to their age group. innouiicenwnt . .v. FOR RENT Flat In Rand Block. Apply Max Ileilbroner, Jewelur. (tf) In the evening 15 enthusiastic 'teen age boys received the gen- rral nnt.linp nf thp lpntVip.- Moving Parklnt CntlM. Shipping and Owrti I'arUfr nd StoWf ror Complete. R-i'sW ifl Mflrienl fifrvlre. call mrUay' Cartagt & Storage ... ,.o and Park AWiu RstHblLhed 1910 Pliontf. 60 and W FOR RENT-Sleeping for room coursp ahpnf, nf 1hpm nnfl nn. FOR,., SALE-1948 Ford sedan. Newly conditioned throughout. Price $2300. Apply Ail Murray, 99 Taxi. . (tf) FOR SALE 1 940 2ton Che v. van, good condition. Apply Bob Parker's Garage. (23ti) FOR SALE Dominion circulator heater, complete. Phone Black 828. (23R) .-. . . . FOR SALE Monarch range, coal and wood, in good condition. Can be seen at Thompson's Hardware. What offers? (230) lined plans for making key man. 742 7th Ave. West. Call after 6 p.m. (247) cases next Wednesday. Wallets j Matured ?f & i and t Sk. A and loose-leaf binders were projects mentioned as most Interesting while slippers, camera cases etc., were suggested as things to make for Christmas. "ETE CRAVETTO wishes to announce that he now is agent for the well-known firm of Wm. H. Leishman 'Makers of the Best Tailored Garmcftts fof Men' LeISHMAN Custom - Tailored Clothes are designed for men who know the difference. For further information visit the TIP TOP TAILOR SHOP FOR RENT Sewing machines. Portable electric. $5.00 per month, includes delivery and return. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Phone 864. tf Bottled v m m& A England W J , fy, FOR RENT Fully furnished front room for lady. Close ln. Bridge lessons are beginning on Tuesday next. Garnet Hull FOR 'SALE 1946 Chevrolet Fleetthaster sedan, two-tone finish; good rubber, ln good t condition. White Box 69, i Sriifiers, B.C. (236) Home privileges and use ofjis conducting the course and kitchen. Apply to Box .403 the lessons will be those worked Daily News. (tt out and set down In book form by Ely Culbertson. It will be HELP WANTED more satisfactory if everyone , . ... ,.,. , .... 1 1. fVl rVinnn V rr 1 1 FOR SALE Pullets, ready toi CIVIC CENTRE i lay. New Hamps.. from gov- MAIDS WANTED tor Kitchen - - In tlf QlTfl W'OfH turrl' Cnlnfii 4 : j emment - inspected stock trt Rinn ,!, 'i-,.!"1"- Four PeP'e have al perfect cool R.O.P.'s. $2.00 each. Leroy's Ranch, Kitwanga, B.C. (236) Basketball Clinic For One Week Commencing This Friday $30,000 per month mainten You'll enjoy iW I L This odvertisement.is not Dublished or disolaved bv the Linuor Control I ready signed up for the course, j for which there is no charge, j one's Civic Centre membership! being the only requirement. Alii risfthe fun or j Bord or by the Government of British Columbia. I ance. Uniforms provided. Apply to Medical Superintendent, Miller Bay Indian Hospital, Prince Rupert, B.C. (236 ) Rex Bowling AH FOR - SALE W estinghouse wEsKihg machine. Apply 941 3rd Ave. West. 3:00 to 5:00 p.mv: (239) INSTRUCTOR ART CHAPMAN . ..r!ll DUblif Manager-Coach Vancouver Hornets Professional Team FOR SALE (( SllW N ' upen " after- VA.vn.i FOR SALE 1932 Model B Ford and bam -n(Hm8 urday and evening, Monj; and Tuesday. - Sedan. 31,000 miles. A-l shape. Gotod tires. Phone Red 496. (236) WANTED Car Dal teries, ca' radiators, brass and copper; paying good prices. See B.C. 0 o'clock. 4-ROOM WARTIME HOUSE, Inside bridge on 6th Ave. East. Newly decorated inside and out. Complete with Bendb; washing machine, electric stove and oil heater. An excellent opportunity to move in and start living. tl :fi mi :. . :j III Blils y" ' give Willi JJI1UC I Y-S- FOR SALE - Fullv eauinoed uknitukj. CO.. Black 324 trollef "Lucky" powered with wraMTc-n " 1 Teaching Basketball Fundamentals, Plays and Technique Schedule (Daily except Sunday and Monday) 3:30-4:30 Juveniles (age to 13). 5:30-6:30 Juniors (age to 16). 6 : 30-7 : 30 Intermediate. ' 7:30-8:30 Ladies. 8:30-9:30 Seniors. Instruction Fee for 6 one hour sessions, $2:00; Students $1.00 Monday, Thanksgiving Day, will be reserved for Special one hour team sessions. Fee $4.00 per team private lesson. one year old 77 h p. Gray Mar fice work and typing. Perman Let your Jeweller be your guide.' For more than a quarter of a century the people of Prince Rupert have shopped ah Bulger's. ent position. Billing machine 5-ROOM HOUSE with harbor view. Large living and dining ! ine Engine, $3000.00 cash. Apply .at the Cow Bay office of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-op. Boat can be seen at Fishermen's Floats. (238) experience nelpful but not necessary. Apply N.B.C. Power Co. Ltd., Room 15, Besner Block. (tf) There have been many changes but ln all III rooms, with hardwood floors. Electric fireplace, modern bathroom and kitchen. Part basement and foundation of cement. No fuss, no fixin' STOKI" III Ill PERSONAL OPEN TO ALL CIVIC CENTRE MEMBERS. REGISTER NOW mat time people have been able to depend on II I f 111 1 1 the quality of Bulger's merchandise. 11 a. All PERSONAL Why Cook Sup-' everything done. FOR SALE Sawmill and Box Factory at Georgetown, near Prince Rupert; water power. Apply Box 190, Prince Rupert, B.C. (tf) II Wlllfrnf'o Vi Q f d nltHAiro knan iiapii t nvlmm t r III & ELK1NS 1 l. a .. i . .. . . m. . I w-- no per? Take home Fish and 6-ROOM WARTIME HOUSE on Chips from the Terminal,. 1st Overlook; together with Lunch for 40c and save oil-burning range and permit. money. (tf) only $2,000. PERSONAL Lewis's fresh-' APPly killed boiling chicken. Phone ROBERT E. MONTADOR LTD. Black 949. (238). 241' i ii.ive meir customers wen satisuea. ' 1 . . , r . - Phone 174 ... f This year Bulger's have been fortunate in " I having had a large stock on hand in many lines i"""T V ) before prices advanced. O A 1 1 I j 1 People will find prices reasonable. , j J " . 1 ! 1 1 1 FOR SALE Labrador pups. Males, $15.00; Females, $10.00. Mother and father. Good hunting dogs. Apply W. Walsh, Telegraph Point, B.C. Will be ready to go by November 1 4, (240) LOST WILL COMPLETELY install one' furnace ln Prince Rupert free lost Downtown Tuesday, Uo Friction Please! Has the Oil Filter on your car been changed at the manufacturer's recommended mileage? And while on the subject have all the other points requiring periodical attention such as: Wheel Bearing Repack Change of Transmission Lubricants 9 Cleaning and Ite-Oiling of Air Cleaner, etc. been taken care of according to the Instruction book? Many of :hese details are overlooked even by the owner who conscientiously has his car lubricated regularly. We remind our "Regulars" as these services become due. UHDsIiliol'oTs LTD. O PHONE 866 o lady's brown kid glove. Kindly phone Black 277. (236) MACmNERT KOK SAI.r oi cnarge over week-end. 6 or 7-room house preferred. F. B. Gamblin, Phone Green 471, 90 Hays Cove Circle. (237 : ii n i w ii .arelli, f J f .C- VIES H II V7 1" Vll W S III METAL WORK FOR SALE Large four on 1st Overlook; immediate occu-pancj. Good condition. Priced for quick sale. $1200 is full price of a three-room cottage orj Ambrose. 5-room modern house, partly furnished, near King Edward School, $2000. Armstrong Agencies, Phone KRASEKSTR HI r I f ' II Is princ ro SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National. Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. - (tf) PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Cavel. Roofing. Letourneau Ss Sons, 629 342 -or Green 297. (240t jeixth West. Phone 543. (tf) j y i V TRY a