J h I Classified advertising alway brings results. Idiintt Eupcrt JD&ilv Jetos Wednesday, December -29, 1948 of the Savoy duo, has Just returned fater a four year absence at U.B.C. -'Graduating, as a star of the Bo-Me-Hi during Coach Bill's playing years, he last played for Rupert in the old Standard Oil uniform. Alex Philpott Evitt and Co Ltd. Can Supply You With LUMBER Including Fir, Cedar, etc. FLOORING In Fir or Hemlock SIDING-A11 Types SASH and DOOR and The Famous FOOTHILLS AL11KRTA COAL in all sizes phonf. cm ' r " - i I rC I I 1 I ' w - IT. boc: cams 01 J nanus, ijeatb Notices, Puneral Notices. Uirrim nd Kngageuieiit Announcements: si SPECIAL, DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICK to-inrd Mwtmn U payable In sdvsnce. 'Hwie retrsiu from telephoning. ITT 1 A !HoHstad, Sonny 'Beynon, Joe spaYls, 1 Don Fitch and Angus :Ma.nhee re the 'holdovers I from -at "season. The'remain- I I 5rg four berths arc occupied by .h Thompson, Heltte Holke- stad, Ted Arney and Jimmy Waten. ., , , , , , . . Alex has chosen his material . - Ui v, t , ' , . til tAjjtri jeiu:e, aprcu, biiuuliii ability and height. He has re- peatedly emphasized the latter as the surest way of controlling j the -tooards, an essential factor! in the modern game with the accent on shooting. . ; -With the Co-op oldsters definitely slowing down . and currently winning games only by taking advantage of the mistakes of their -less -experienced rivals, a lare -share of the exhibition chores will have to be borne by th younger players. x Both Davis and Rup Holke- siaa nave proven ineir aoiniy. to meet outside competition and ' Alex is expecting similar results from the other four. Both Thompson and Arney are play-ftig-heads-up ball With Mel currently dropping hoops that are out of this league. Helge Holkestad! older brother THEY'RE SKIING IN NORTHERN ONTARIO There's plenty of snow for skiing up northern Ontario way these days, specially amund the Oravenhurst area and skiers are losing no time fh getting out their equipment and trying the slopes. This skier is going at full speed and, with a push from his bamboo poles, makes a spectacular high jump. But It's a difficult trick so dont try it until you set .ome experience on your skiis. ron SALE FOR SALE Luggage Trailer. 4 xo ii. , gooo condition ' Anolv 727 Fraser Street. i305 FOR SALE 4-nlece Bedroom Suite. AdpIv 41o 7th East, or Phone Red 800. 305i FOR SALE 15 watt Amplifier suitable as P A. Svstem. practically new. Reasonable. Phone Red 433 between 6 and 8 p.m. (3U6i fOIl RENT FOR RENT Sleeping Room. 801 Borden Street. itfi FOR" RENT-iOne three roomed suite. Furnished. Private bath. Anply Washini-ton Blk., or Phone Black 490. 304 ' shinny 'with the neighborhood kids on the corner lee rink. Now the Timmins youngster is shap-Hng up as the "Rookie of the YEAR'S ROOKIE MATCHES ELDERS IN ICE SKILL By FRANK KAPLAN Canadian Press Staff Writer FOR RENT 7 room unfurnished' TORONTO Cf Allan Stanley.! CoUTtdIOphoeG7P' Tmker.fI '22-yrar-old rookie with Nrw j f none a. ( ' uijyork Ramrm club had his FORRENTStreet level offices' hcams of National Hoikev ' , ,, , , , . 'i ,,, ., league fame when he played 'credit him. WHERE THERE'S COKE THERE'S HOSPITALITY is -hoping that he will rsgain his former snooting eye -in time for the first important series. .Jimmy Flaten, Bo-Me-Hi's captain and pparlt ! the -last. Jimmy is the people's choice and easily the brightest prospect jince Sonny Beynon grew up. On paper at least it Is a well balanced outfit and next -week end tho, Ki'lchikm R:kets should test their ability on the nourt. HOCKEY SCORES Pacific Cwast League ' Los Angeles 3, Fresno 2 j Taccma 6, New Westminster (tie). : -- JJDOTUDi .7 iBLllID Phone 654 SSc ptr doitn stiil for cmptiti Ubld b ny B.C. Bimny This dvtrtinment d not publiihfd e difpUytdby thtLiqudt Control Botidet v At Govtmmtnt of British ColumW. IP il 4 ! ! both thing- OF PRINTING GREETING CARDS PENS AND PENCILS SEE Phone 234 B E A T3 WK 7 f E J Ml l E T W S "Alex Bill, local melon mentor Has finally sifted 'his senior turnouts down to a workame sire. From those that regularly attended his practices in the Civic Centre he has pielced twelve of the city's top' basket -, ' ball talent. While the bulk of last year'ij :e Senior -o B champs it. "are stiil .. f around, a few new faces are In 1 evidence. Jack Lindsay, Sev Dominato, Herb "'Morgan, Rup habilitatlon Unit . :." "At the same time," writes Doug, "it is pertinent that Stanley Ls much better than his followers of the Rangers expected he 'ou!d 'be. Minor league Ici'ds don't generally click from .the opening buzzer,." 'Vaoghan looked Stanley over and concludes that he is a"take-chargeguy." On defence . . . he is disrespectful of the reparations of other players around tha, league. He leans into them so that they know they have been hit. On offence he does not "betray the ver-taKerni'ss so common 'In rookies." TREMENDOUS Bl'ILDl'P 'D0115 continues: "The most re- "marltable aspect of the 'rookie's showing is that he has with-stood so -well the pressure of the tremendous build - up." Trn youngster was praised as a future ace from the first day he was introduced into big-lcaeue hockey. - From there on it was the rookie's ball. A -building i like Stanley got could easily have gone to n youngster's head. Advertise in the Daily News! A J LET fER . . . right for a strike! Hit or miss, you'll enjoy bowling with your friends on our alleys. Rex Bowling Alley Open to general public Saturday and Sunday afternoons and evenings. Monday Tuesday and Thursday evenings after 9 o'clock. CAiuj:uir(Hr I i "J i Tor MEN And BOYS : MEVS AND BOYS' CLOTHES AND SHOES AT CHEAT SAVING PRICES ItfKN'S DRESS SHIRTS '$2.35 to -$4.00 'MEN'S 'SPORT SHIRTS "$i7io to $5.75 v MEN'S SILK TIES 50c to $1.95 MEN'S SCARVES 'Paisleys, etc. " r $1.50 MEN'S SOX for Dress -, 45c to $1.25 MEN'S DRESS GLOVES $2.45 to $4.00 MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS .. ' 20c to 50 MESS KELTS and "BRACKS 95c to SI .7 MEN'S WORSTED SUITS Perfect Fit and Good Make $37.50 MEN'S Torcwrs J22.00 . .'MEN'S PANTS For Dress and Seml-Dre.-sS j $-1 .50 to $0.50 U MEN'S GABARDINE COATS Tailor-Made, All-Wool Regular $45 NOW ' .$30.00 MEVK HATS New Styles and Shades $3.00 to $6.45 MEN'S DRESS SHOES ; t - Solid Leather, Good'FtUiris Biack and Brown $6.00 to $10.00 'BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS Assorted Shades $1.5 to $1.75 BOVS ' HELMETS Lined 95c to $1.25 Trs BiflYS' GOLF HOSE ' Pure Wool ' ' 90c to $1.15 BOYS' BELTS and Bracj , 50c to 5c . ve 'BOYS' 'ALL-WOOL 'SPOR.' s itnrvqK- mnl $5195 i SILK tiRESSING OOWNS ' Shantung Hand-embroidered Made in China Reg. 32.00- NOW $8.95 I 5-PIECE LUNCHEON SET? Beautiful Deslgiis ? Reg. $4.50 NOW $2.25 : LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS Embroidered and Lacc-Edset 35c to 95c! LADIES' HOSE 55c to $l!05 KNITTING WOOL Skeins and Balls, Bes( Quality 3 and 4-Ply Big Variety 30c and 4-oz. 60c BOYS' PANTS ; Tweeds and Worsteds Big Assortment. Prices '$2.75 to $4.75 BOYS' SWEATERS All-Wool Assorted Prices $1.30 to $3.75 1 NEW ROYAL' HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Room, Hot and Cold " Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 3S1 P.O. Box in VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., .Cardena Sunday, 11 p.m., Cpquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND POLT SIMPSON t Sunday, U p.m. 1 1 FOR SOUTH QUEEN V : CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ; s.s. Coquitlam, Dec. 3, 17 and 31, 10 p.m. " FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam,' Dec. 10 and 24, 10 p.m. ! FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Asent Third Ave. Phone MS Basketball "Big Five" G FG. FT. Pts. Senior J. Lindsay iCi-op 6 39 12 90 R. Holkestad (Savoyi 6 :!9 21 79 M. Thompson ,'Brownwoods) -..6 30 13 73 A. MacPhee ( Co-op i 6 30 11 71 D. Scherk ( Bo-Me-Hi i 6 31 5 07 Intermediate S. Scherk (High School) 4 14 7 is B Mi-Chc-sney (Stonesi 5 13 9 35 M. Webster (High School) 4 13 0 32 J. Kebb (Merchants) 5 14 3 31 M. Brew ( Morgans 5 13 5 31 Women C. Currie (HUh School) 6 19 5 43 J. Budinich (Peoples) 6 17 2 36 L. !I iwe (Peoples) 6 13 1 27 R. Thain (Do:n's) .'. 6 . 12 3 27 M. Greenwood iDom'si . 6 11 2 24 Junior F. Simonson (North Stan ( 24 5 53 D. Letouvneau ( Kinsmen i 6 24 5 54 N. gather (Njrth Star) : 6 ' 19 5 43 D. Johnsen (N;rih Star) 6 17 3 37 S. Hills (High School) 5 . 13 1 -27 R. McKay (Kinsmeni 6 12 3 27 Xi i 111 kWA ! B i USA , - I FOK MU. OK SALE New and Used Fur- j imuif. new diiumi mum i Ku'is. New Cups and Saucers; Six-rial 4 for $1.75: New House; lks. New Bookcases, New Kitchen Ranges, New Hard-1 aie. Sliuhtly Used Radios, I Oramophones. 3 piece Ches- tcrlield. on Burner Ranges Healers, all kinds of other useful articles ut low prices. B.C. FURNITURE CO.. Black 324. Uli OR SALE New Hand-made Indian Hmt.snt trl reductions. Sf-.- BC. -FURNITURE CO. ( tl i METAL WORK 1UMBINO Installation!) and Hi-pairs. SHEET META!. WORK. Tar and Gravel Roof-ln Lelouri.aii & Rfins, B29 fiixlh West. hone 543. (til iiMiM-h'ilders Install -a steel Stand under your oil drum and eliminate that fire hazard Call THOM RHEET METAL LTD.. Black 884. 253 Kitst First Avenne. Uli WANTEU A'ANTED Boarding place and liRht housekeeping rooms for teachers. Phone School Board Secretary. Red 442 or Red 897. 1 305 1 ANTF.F Steel- Baby Crib. I'hone Red 807. (306i 1 A N T E D Car tatterles. car radiators, brass and copner; navini? Bond pi ices See B C. FURNITURE CO.. Black 324. WANTED Junk scrap Iron and scrap steel. Phone 543. (tli WANTED TO RUYAcetvTlne uelding outfit. Reasonable nrice. Write Box 423 Dallv Ne--.;. , 30(ii WASTED TO RENT Three or Inn- room apartment, in de-c-nt. localitv, bv respectable rurtv. furnished or unfurnished. Please write Box 220. Citv. LAND RECiiSTR Y ACT Cvttiltrnte oi Title No 25731-1 to Lot One Thmimnd Throe Himdrrd lind Three (13031. K.niuf Flvp (51. Coast Dl-rlct WHKPEAH mitlsfnctory pru.fi of thr ii hove Certificate of Title "! In the name of Anthony m Jhcnko hna been filed In this ii'1'. notice Li hereby glveu thatl "tiall. at the expiration nf one "nv- from the date nf the flrnt "iMi'aiion hereof. iRsue a Provm-"inl fiitlficnte of TitlK In lieu of "in Inst Crrtltlrute, unless In the i"imtimc valid objection bo made ' me tn writing. PATf'D t the lAiid Registry "H'f. Prince Rupert. B C. thK ih tlnv of Decemnrr. 194S. A D. ANDREW THOMPSON. I'ltity Rei(lstrnr of Titles. (18) (OXIKVMINT 1HMOK ACT" (Section 2l Vollie of ApplM-uUim for a Club Licence Notice lg hereby given that on the kt 'luy of January. 194. the un- ffslKiied Canadian tlon of the 'Itish Empire Service LeHRtie. Prince uperi Brunch Number 27 Intendai ' "PPiy to the Uquor Control Board Club Licence In respect of pre-'iscs situate at 312 Third Avenue in the Citv of Prince Rupert P"f lands described aa Lot Number Block 20. Section 1. Map number Prince Rupert Land ReKlstratlor, '"trlrt. in the Province of nrltlsh Ji'mibia. to entitle ecl member 'the said Club to keep on the pre-"ws ronsonab qunntity of II-"f for personal consumption on Premises, und entitling the Club Purchase Hqunr from a vendor to sen by the glass the liquor so 'fthiised to Its members and guests l'"nsmininn on the Club pre-ws i accordance with the pro-n of the -Government Liquor , ntl the regulations prnmul-"I thereunder. ui Ml this Twenty-First day of ember. 1B48. CWAH t.EOTON OF THE BRt-p'r," KMPIffE SERVICK l.EAOUE Bpci - ' RoPERT BRANCH NUM- (20) JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Year" and it looks like his dreams will come true. The Ranger has been playing like a champion since his arrival from Providence. "But, as Doug (Windsor Star) Vatighan points out, "It Is, Strictly speaking, unfair to the, rest of the New York Rangers to as a one-man re- m ( m nd -warehouse. Phone 040 or 630. (if, (tfi , FOR RENT -To quiet couple. 4 room Hat. Apply 215 4th East. (tf i LOST LOST One Heavy 8:25 Truck Chain. Reward. Phone 53. 3i MACHIXEItr FOh SALE 1'O SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and UD-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured bv National Mi.clilnerv Company Limited. Vancouver, B.C. (tf) TIGERS GET NEW FARM TRAINER DETROIT (P Detroit Tigers Tuesday humed Ray Kennedy, fifty-three, executive of Pittsburg Pirates, as director of their minor league system. He succeeds Robert A- (Red) Rolfe, who was recently named manager of the Tigers. Kennedy, former minor league catcher, will have charge of twelve teams either oned by or under working agreements with unroll. n,-nlt Classified Ads Bring Results! 7 Among cherished warm choose yams fn'ven, ft 2? is. Plus2i wmrttMt tax9t and trdert. Ask Jor it either way . . . . trtdt-markt mean th tamt ' the memories of tin's glaJ season, none perhaps will be- more than the moments spent with old friends in the fireside's k'ow- Tnen 'l is th-lt- with the instinct t,ie true host- you the correct accompaniments . . . that special alder log . . . those of yesterday . . . and Harwood's. For nothing is more graciously Authorized Bottler of Coca-Cola. Under Contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS more gratefully received than Canada s finest rye whisky. FOR AliL TYPES OFFICE SUPPLIES . HOME STATIONERY SCI l)il,h Printifig Co. HOLLYWOOD cafe Up-to-Date Cafe in the City 'Besner'Block Most Uoen We Specialize CHOP SUEY FOR OITS1DE COT M09C3v? trom o p.m. p.m. to 4 a.m. in Chinese Dishes CHOW MEIN ORDERS PHONE 133 M8 This actve rtisement is not i i l j , A-.tnhvrA bv oy the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, published or dispiavea