1 : S ptlntt Rupert DafT? FSrtoi - Mwridny, March -7, lfi9 in J . I JAYCEES START FAST IN MEN'S IT PA YS tO ROLL YOUR OWN VVTH HOT SHOOTING IN MIXED PINS HuatfteOa: ac per torn per tnwrtlou. aunumim rtwyn. ). Stain Aetina; 60c; Cards of ThankR Ucth Notices, Funeral Notlwa. Marrlatf and fcnRnwmrnt Aunoimcrmenta: fi SPECIAL, DISPLAY. DOUBLE THICK - ilaineq Advertising Is payable In advance. Plea., niri.ni from teiepaomi FOR It EXT FUNERAL NOTICE ANDERSON In the eit.v Frirl.iv March 4. 1949, Frederick Eu-, ene, age 41 years 8 months. beloved .husband of Mrs. Fre- ROOM FOR RENT da Anderson, Queen Charlotte woman preferred City. Services wiil be con- am nnH 7tw 7tn st- si ducted at Grtnville r..-t. ! ' Javcees took the lead in the j final third of the Men s Five i Pin Leaaue at the week-end, emerging from the obscurity of o af-rsv Dosltion in the standings of the second third ! of the schedule to take lour poims from Alley Cats. Burns, who tied with Continentals for top spot in th? ?ec-lond third of the schedule, are tied with Malleus and Stones for second place at the start of the final division. All have three points. Continentals and Brownwoods each have tv.) . nnints. having split their com- petition fveiuy. Hinh scoring was by McKay vf ; Stone's who rolled 770 for tlvee games and Ed. Murium o. ( Brownwoous, wnose muii hvk game score was 353. Jaycees 4, Alley Cits 0. Malletts 3, Maple Leafs I. Stones 3, Ambassadors l. Scotians 3, Malkins l. Burns 3, Moose 0. Continentals 2, Bronnwoods 2. Adver S Johnny Comadina ;Is Coming Back Johnny Comadina will be back on the basketball floor at the Civic Centre tonight, handling the whistle in the Senior game. Last week, Comadina announced his retirement in protest at certain comments which had been made concerning his adjudications. Since' then several appeal" j have been made for Johnny to return and he has now coii- ieseeiu,d to do so. Senior arbiter for the hoop sport t.1 , the city, league officials and ! the large body of the fans will, doubtless, welcome hi.-return. NATIVE HOOP TOURNAMENT ; Ten Teams to liattle in Three Day Meet . . ' ... '. .. ... , Competitors in the third an- nual Northern British Colum- bia native basketr-ail tournament met this afternoon at the office of the Native Brotherhood to hold a drawing fr teams which will compete for tho B.C. Packers Trophy, symbol of native hoop glory on the noith coast. ... Ten teams will battle durin", the three day meet. It is expect- ed that the competiMcm will also include a consolation round in which losing teams will bn matched as they fall before the winners. Kitiniaat is the present hold- er of the B.C. Packers trophy which it won at the 1948 tow- nament. Teams which are competing this year are Kiumaat. Kitkat-1 n Pnrf Simpson- Y.P.A., Bella Coola, Greenville, Hartley Bay. Port Simpson Athletic Associa-1 tion, Aiyansh, Massett and Met- ' lakatla. j . ! the BASKETS No less than ten teams Will be ready for the whistle tomor- row night for the opening of tlu third annual basketball tourua- ' ment for the .Native Champion- ship foj- Northern British Col- urnbia a".d the B.C. Packerp Trophy now held by Kitiniaat. The teams started arriving as early as Saturday afternoon W. McChesney .... 155 215 205 J. i,.iviic 129 2J.'3 .. 158 179 290 J. Wide 122 186 125 . 151 179 133 L. Gainer 231 219 159 .. 207 161 173 J. Graham 21 !k 215 -2(16 .. 193 130 169 Handicap 77 77 77 .. 160 12? 1U Totals . 933 1103 975 66 66 65 MALKINS 10C0 811 1019 B Wick 220 152 112 T. McMcekin .... 131 232 145 .. 140 127 219 R. Clavring 182 152 92 .. 120 134 149 A. Tavlor -232 167 293 . 163 186 lii" R. Burnie 213 152 149 .. 228 115 162 Handicap 28 2 1 23 .. 142 143 202 Totals 1012 803 82a .. 101 101 101. .. 891 506 993 BURNS 1 Kinslor 200 237 174 i ' Halvorsen 223 221 195 .. 245 191 172 s. Comadina 191 181 260 ... 207 192 219 j. Pinniaer 180 157 154 .. 133 83 143 J, Comadina .... 214 231 214 .. 95 156 114 Handicap 25 25 25 95 156- 111 Totals 1013 10j2 1023 ..117 102 355 MOOSE - " a?7 Munf,eV 192 167 169 nm 940 87 7 urn 1101 MCKinnon 186 202 109 (Joway 222 212 212 - J? 1R7 ?. Bellamy 101 101 147 li l- J?,, Tweed 186 122 234 - 1G? Handicap 54 54 54 17 Tot"ls 941 8,8 103i ;. 185 204 J!!? J'i'? illr CONTINENTALS 8ba 104U 110j a Matheson .... 222 193 221 . 8. Davison lf-0 278 237 E- Harrison 131 190 167 ona -jro mi Ill V-l J- Rhodes 253 211 1S7 ... 19o 205 J .Paul 293 244 226 JAYCEES A. P. Crawley E. Speers S. G. Furk .... M. Stapleton rj jay Handicap ... ALLEY CATS- Blain v... McNab Lindseth Landon Tough Handicap J. N. Armstrong y Tschabold j" Mitchell ... j.' Handicap .... Totals ....... MALLETS Mallet Boiam jartin Hodgkinson a,nc!'cai STONES Mckay Stiles The Mixed Five-Pin Bowling League held one of its' more de cisive sessions this week with five of the 18 teams making j complete sweeps over their leas accurate opponents, a situation that puts pressure on those at the top of the highly competitive league standing. However, Headpinners, the almost traditional leaders, still hold top position by a one-point margin. : EveryDouy .seemed to be in good form and son notable indiviflunt-'scores 'were run up. J. Graham of Pushovers totalled a 355 score for the highest single game, then proceeded to bowl 869 for the highest triple, ! averaging a substantial 290. j Among the lacfies, M. Flynn of Pushovers bowled 290 for the .highest Single game and Bertha Dunbar of Maceys XXX rolled 736 for the top three-game score. Her average was 245. Dodgers 3, B.C. Messenger 0. Pioneer 3, Silverstreaks 0. Maceys XXX 3, High School 5. Pushovers 3, Cloverleafs 0.. Headpinners 3,- Malkins 0. Hotshots 2, Maple Loafs 1. Wingers 2, Bo'ks 1. Overwaitea 2, Kingpinners 1. Brownwoods 2, Pinbusters 1. Highest team score was turned in y Pushovers, a tidy 3,845. ! B.C. MESSENGER T. Smith 128 94 177 G. Smith 136 180 143 L. Swaffield 103 132 JJJ H. Swaffield 152 168 L. Schroeder 143 134 j29 T. Pallister 103 138 151 Handicap 99 99 99 Totals 924 945 968 DODGERS S. Ramsay 168 159 149 V. Menzie 246 212 123 L. Anderson 121 127 159 G. Anderson 154 168 153 I. Garner 134 139 198 E. Gainer 199 190 tZi. Handicap 23 23 23 Totals . 1045 1018 10i4 SILVER STREAKS G. Smith 225 130 153 L. Smith 185 97 18a P. Roberts 218 179 176 G. Van Meer 207 198 152 VmVh f nn 89 97 f Tm'th 9g 136 240 i H,Ji.;'; ra 68 63 Tnt?,if '"lie? 897 1074 pthmttfr L- EHcksonT. 259 197 237 a Erickson 174 161 131 ; E. Knutson 189 203 177 ! BWHwile-,. 174 252 227 P. Menzies 187 211 194 ! R. Moxley 180 272 204 Handicap 32 32 32 Totals 1195 1328 1202 MACEYS XXX- "- r 216 198 ; ; 112 J43 3--"Thornton 213 122 140 L,av'son 1-J 194 B. Dunbar 216 232 283 A. Manson 218 193 223 A. Matheson Handicap 15 15 17 Totals 1154 1089 1188 J.HUrq"h1lr"OOLlH 128 128 113 126 89 M. Knutien"ZZ" 160 89 ullnn 'M 143 G. Bateman 136 88 131 j. Jenkins 178 178 202 Handicap 179 179 VI J Totals 1031 931 1089 PUSHOVERS C. Whatman 176 115 183 E. Smith 180 ICS 91 K J. Graham ...t 233 353 233 M.. Flynn .... 161 z'.r.i in ..... H:ni-ifinuer. nn rage Six) III "ENS M0ll MtX'S BLlt J -Reg. am M . All t.: for Men . 'VS' All PANTS t NOW ... BOYS' ALL, styles. Frcl BOYS' snotJ at U . Glen's FintU Yarn dvec double teed til. Si to Jo5.0C.-S Men's Bru: ntlfttt f,i $4.75 -HCI I'rinn Finest J BP.. ( BEST ; BESTJ CHINK FOR T.ID 608 WEST " . : . ' h I C I fk V j j j Tobacco BRIGHT VIRGINIA Handicap 44 44 44' Totals 1108 1165 1!2 . BROWNWOODS ' ! E. Mussellam 178 353 20G i. uunoar . 147 288 22fi B. Woods 226 232 'JS B. Shrubsall 119 149 151 ,D. Moxley 211 195 280 Handicap 10 10 io Totals sai 1227 1009 V Phone 654 Hr. per doicn paid lot cpptlti !bcicJ by my B.C. Brcwciy "' r Tku d.rtiinnt it no pvbfiikcd w J,plyd by t(i Liquor Control totii o-b Uic Govtmmtnt ai Brilitd Columbi. tli and Avenue cnapel at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 8, with Rev. E. Soiland officiating. Interment to fol- low in Fairview Cemetery. 13. C. undertakers in charge of arrangements. FOR S.iLh FOR SALE 4 room Wartime House with oil range and Ben-dix installed. Phone Blue 140. . . FOR SALE-Fullv furnished 4 1 room House, good location. Phone Biack D12 (00) ' FOR SALE Chesterfield Suite and Kitchen Set, almost new. rnone uiue bjz or urecn u . (tl) j tun EAL,Ji-u.sen enamel min- ; room Basins, not water xanK, Sinks, Taps, Chain Blocks, Jacks, slightly used Hadios 1948 models, Underwood Typewriters, Offie Chairs, Oil kitchen Rangers, and scores of Other isetul articles at the lowest prices. B.C. FURNITURE. . Ui) FoTrlSALE Ch evrolet panel truck. Suite 15, Mclntyre Blk. (If) L . HOUSES FOR SALK EXCELLENT family home, 8 rooms and full basement with l'2 lots near schools and stores, fully furnished including Bendix Wasjiini; Machine, New Combination Radio, Oil Range, Electrolux. Full price $5500.00 with some terms. 5 ROOM house inside bridge with view, hardwood iloors, basement and lurnace. , i Before buying call at our office on Third Avenue across from the N.B.C. Power Co., and . tell us what you are looking for, who knows, we may be able to help you. ROBERT E. MONTADOR' LTD. ' . ' (55) FOR SALE Three-piece Maple Studio Lounge Suite with matching Coffee Table. Phone" Red 81-9. (50) FOR . SALE Second hand shingles in good shape. Phone i'-Tr macK neb or Blue 505. u" FOR SALE Thriving Hair dressing business at Burns Lake, B.C. Fully equipped shop . for Immediate rash sale. Ap-, ply Mrs. M. II. Holmes, Decker . Lake, B.C. (65) FOR SALE-Ppol Table, 4'x8 Good condition, includes cues, balls, racks, counter etc. First ' $125.00 takes this bargain. Apply 119 3th Ave. East or Box 1485 city. (57( FOR SALE 7 room house and bath, electric lights, 3 lots in garden. On main street. Will exchange for home in Prince Kunert. Write It. Benson, Mas-sett. B.C. (60) FOR SALE Baby Bu;;?,v, like new, also used baby bed. 1421 Overlook Street. (55) FOR SALE- Double Bed with Box Spring and Mattress. An nlv Dnraii I.- '.ainim ii ' .. FOR SALE Business Block and Old Established Confectioner and Ice Cream Busmen in the busiest, most central block in Prince Goor-e. Concrete building and basement, 30'x luu- divided ny name parti tion which can be removed if reiuiiel. Confectionery store 18' frontage, taxi office rcntiul at $50 monthly, no lease, in remainder .of frontage, 30' deep. Main building; provides comtortable living quarters for . couple.- Equipment includes' full ice cream manufacturing plant, frigidaire, show cases, and stock on hand between $1500 and $2000. Full price for property, equipment and stock, $30,000. Half cah, balance, long terms. Genuine opportunity for expansion. -I. E, Paschal, owner, Third Avenue. P.O. Box 305, Prince George. (59) WANTED Empty Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER WILL COLLECT THEM AT YOUR DOOKr CARTONED OR LOOSE WE PAY CASH PHONE 950 r HOLLYWOOD Cigarette MILD, SWEET, Windle 181 246 233 Tubb 2n6 178 203 Stewart . 203 1 26 217 36 36 10H 1050 1249 ; AMBASSADORS ' E. Hildebrand .... 105 222 2?3 J. Long 151 174 ill C. Hopkins 190 219 17j S. Dziapka 185 20 6 251 M. Chv.vk 140 179 2)5 Hand. cap 88 88 88 Totals 919 1083 1214 SCOTIANS- . 4 ''' OP TASTY MEALS AT THE exCate Chinese Dishes a SpenaUy CHOI SUKY CHOW MEIN Prln RPert Hotel KiQne 173 for Outside Orders FOR KENT Furnished rooms, 843 9th Ave. West. (56,' - Workins; 806 Fraser (59) WANTED WANTED TO RENT 4 room ' house or apartment, have ehil dren. Apply Room 20, P. R. Hotel. 5j; WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 loom apurlment or house, furnished or (unfurnished,' have 2 school-HRe children. Box 492 Daily News. Reward. (59) BRASS, Copper, Car Radiotors, an(l, aiu'ri!'LJ.9Mj,rlM B.C. FURNITURE CO. 1 Black 324. ' u ' j FOl'ND MEN'S UnDer False Teeth fi-iv ...., r-::.., r.... n-. - .. v. ' after" 5 p.m. 56r FOUND Kevs in eas can Own- pr m:iv y,,r- .... ;trmo u,,"' , 1 -v. VU.I.I.B at the Daily News and paying ior vnis an. (tt) TENDKKS WANTED TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the undersigned until March 31st, 1949 for the purchase of Lots twen-tv-seven (27) twenty-eight 128) and twentv-nine (29) Block forty-one (41) and including the two storey build- . . i-w- o? "v rwi i. i l- EiEs'llall m the Village of, Smithers. Province of British! Columbia. Tenders may be' for lots only, building only or lots and building. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. L. II. Evans. P. O. Box 94 Smithers. B. C. INFORMATION WANTED For the purpose of closing nn estate .information is being sought as to the present whereabouts of one James Garnett, Jr., who was last heard of as an employee of the Prince Rupert Dry Dock in the year 1920 or 1921. Any information available would be appreciated. Please phone 14 between 9:00 and 5:00 or write Box 658. (56) PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES , (rubber goods) twelve samples! lor buc postpaid in plain seal - ed wrapper, catologue in- cludeU. General Novelty Co., 71 Mai01' St:' T?5; an onto, OiU. (79) MKT A I, VV; PLUMBING Installations and Repairs. SHEET META! WORK Tar and Gravel Roof- ing. Letourceau & Sons. 629 s . vve..i. fhone 543 (tf MACiiiNEitt FOh sale' o sAW Detter lumber mort economically use the ir,',neni and uD-to-date tvne Naiional Portable Sawmills manufac- uieu ov National Machinery ('uniD.iiiV (.imit.en Vancouver. ISC. Hft LONDON (!" A slogan sug- nest ion for new road safety . . . . ., , )!uns pU(m to Sk,Re Newington n.oaU London) Accident Pre- vrntion Committee, read: "Never ,.,, - 4 ,. , 11111 afUr r. biis a & 01 a th. it'll ha anotjier along soon." Spend a pleasant evening or afternoon bowling with your neighbors AT THE BOWLING ALLEY Open to general public Satul-day and Sunday afternoohs and evenings. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evening after 9 o'clock. NEW ROYAL HOTEL a Home Away From Home so Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT. B.C hone Ml P.O. Box 1B6 cafe in Chinese Dishes - CHOW MEIN ORDERS PHONE 13S witn t,d. cut ton and his Hai t-169 icy Bay outfit being the fir.it ta appear. In previous tournaments I I ; f , ! ! H t h I ; ) f ' I i i t i : ' f f is I j Is Thf,rc A T7I I t ) FUEL l ermenl J the bl.if" X ingol'; I (.FT U lu" l Get that hi;',h speed engine of yours ready to do a job this corning season. Avoid the last minute scramble, have us check it over for you. If an overhaul is.. required we should have the engine now in order to strip down and secure any parts that might not be immediately available. TIME IS LIMITED. "We are equipped for and specialize In the overhaul of CHRYSLER MARINE ENGINES. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. PHONE 560 the championship club Tias played an exhibition gams h-?ve w.!h L'o-Me-IIl before returning home but this year it is the wish i f (li IncUl rtncbnlknll . lion lnat the Native Associa lion set-up a cominittfe to ivo (Continued on Page 5) 1 BRIDDEN AND BUILDERS a Specialty P.O. Box 721 For Construction Alterations Repairs Only Miitcria-1 mil Si SATIN Thom SM IilAlM 253 FIRST' Coning arm ,4 Food anl' ILKfG'MTOES-Sv; See GREER & CONTRACTORS Floor Sanding Red 501 rosing I T ; -Better i. j i v v. y i 1 mSen,lnV!nUe Pposlte 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. the Most Up-to-Date Cafe in the City Open from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. HOTEL , : Skeena Construction & Cabinet Co. KITILDERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS FLOOR SANDING AND CABINET WORKS ESTIMATES FREE ON REQUEST P. O. Box 1G7G ... :: Phone Red 633 Be We Specialize CHOP SUtfY FOR OUTSIDE 17 f" S'l Carl Zarelli, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. Boi 5 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT phone Third Ave t I