THIS AND THAT Prfnff Rupert Daflp JUetos Tuesday, January 6, 1948 MEN'S "A" FIVE Pill SCORING Today in Spurts MEN'S FIVE PHI "B" LEAGUE January 9ranfisco vs. Thorn Sheft Metal: Stones vs. Mutts; Army VISITING HOOP . SHORT SPORT The first bobsleigh race ever recorded took place 50 years agO tkt fit. Mr trite. Ra.'4arlajifl the bobsleigh had been invents' eight years earlier. Time for the mUe-and-a-half course was 2:54 ' comaared with the or ear t run- TEAM TO BE CLUB GUESTS Win- or dra'' Vancouver Arrows basketball team which wiU arrive nftre Wednesday for a two-game .senior "A" series v. Co-op; Thorricliffe vs. FLsh Dock; Ijf-afs vs. Grotto; M'wwte vs. ftcotLins. January 16 Humes vs Grotto. teaffc vr. Fih Dock. T rM-rm UHes vs. Thum Sheet Mi-t al ; Co-op vs. Scot mru. Army vs. Mxkmc. Mutts v. Canfisco. January 2a Army vs. Mutt. Coop vs. Thom St.f:-t Mftai, U-iUrt vs CaiifLsco; F'i-sh Dock vs. SUmips, Grrtto vk. ht'otiuns. Tlwrnnliffes vs. Moow January 30 Co-op vs. Morse. Stones vs. Ijeafs, Thornetiffe vs. Hcotians: Army vs. Canli'ico, MutU vs. Fish Dock, Orotto vs. Thom Sheet February fl - Liafs vs. Sootians. orouo ,. Mount. Army vs. Van Dock; Mutts vs. Thum Sheet Metal. C)iff. February 13 stoma w. Thom Sheet iwia'. v. ruin JWJl-. vs Scolisns- Thrrnclifles v? Can fuco. Leath v. ilixme. Army v5 -MP.ij jning time of about 1:40. Bob-iitn a x-al All -Star team, willjMemi ;c"uary 2 ,,, vs Uoeuti summer caused a forest fire loss Army vs Tiaornciiius. Co-op vs lestimatde at $300 000 Some 48C Jr wttrekM reported burned over CAMPERS CARELESS HALIFAX C Proloneed drv L....thpr in j.,,,.. c-nf,. ,ns an area of 41,000 acres. Forestry department officials said careless campers were 90 per cent responsible. CHEER FOR PRISONERS MONTREAL The John Howard Society of Quebec, prison welfare association, distributed 1,400 Christmas cakes among prisoners at the city jail into our life.' - - jiimmy. i Under arrangements completed t.day, the visiting team will b?j . . . ' jcsls 01 it rn'rce nutni uw Club at its weekly luncheon : meeting tomorrow, of the Rotary ciu'0 at its weekly luncheon ' m,ptin on Thay and of the tunior chamber of Commerce a - i m,,ni,ii; iV.i.,.t-i n-.ertir"- ,. , ! i nun-cay ew-r.:... The players will be aeeom - ' panied by Charles W. "Chuck" ; Chains, manager of Arrow Transfer, sponsors of the team, and will be headed by Coach i Ted Milton. The players wlw are known to be coming are ' Jack Bvford. Bruce Thompson. Bert" Din.'niore. Don McKay. Jack Alton and Daug Grant. There will also be two or three other players wh'-e names were not available tl.i morning. Daily News Cia.vi!.ei Columns, "He's brought a lot FOUNDED PEARL INDUSTRY The founder of the Autra lin 18C1 hired aborigines to an pearl Industry was an Am-' gather pearl shells off beaches. Classified Advertising laiiri-la: So per word pT Insertion, minimum chuntH. 50c Birth Nntlmi. 60c; Cur (la of Thanks, lfntt- NiticH. Fumral Nriilcrs. Miirrlatie nil Lugiiiuiiiit Aniiouncemmu: 12. LITTLE, HAUGLAND& KERR LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Rough and Dressed Lumber T E R Agents For International Harvester Co. . Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. I'liilco Radios Willard Batteries tnrpmrt Q FOR THE BEST IN AI TOMOTIVE SERVICE ... See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Buiek Chev. Trucks Pontiac Oldsmobile G.M.C. Trucks MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE, B.C. here. Each cake carried a card of good wishes for the future. WIIBN IN TERRACE STOP AT THE TERRACE HOTEL For Convenience and Comfort HOT AND COLD WATER , IN ROOMS Spring-Filled Mattresses Logs, Poles R A C E and Piling Ltd. There's Face Comfort In COLONIAL CLUB SHAVING ' LOTION PHARMACY LTD. Phone 7 II. LINZEY 214 4th Street Brownwoods, who were credited with a complete victory because of the default of Morgans team, were the only aggregation to claim three games In last nights men's "A" Five Pin League, but it was McMeekins who rolled up the highest team scores, both for the single and three-game count. The McMeekln squad bowled a hifih uile game score of 1 ,676 and a three game team score of 1M1Z nuiint; the session. Individual hotiors went to A. Hale of Burns and Cy Kelk-U oi Home Oil. Hale bowled the top score for a single name with I ?m, while KeHett's threo-gaaie total of 726 topped the session. Grr,c scoiu,: Brownwoods S, Mansons 0 (default t. Home Oil 2, Revellers 1. Ambassadors 2, North Star 1. Morgans 2, Bums 1. M'Meeluns 2. Continentals 1. Miil-.ins 2, Kilowatts 1. lll:OVNWO3DS f-knlmtrnU 218 170 MalliKltcll 160 i: 155 Kill 242 252 WixkIs 130 178 229 Ijimhar 1UH 182 179 MANSONS IDifaultl HOME OIL K.llftt 211 273 242 Ktrurodahl 84 144 171 Irvine 128 100 12 Sl&llu 167 224 128 Whltf 1U4 171 189 784 972 892 RFVFIJ.FRS vf..t ..ti ini inn J?i omadiim ibo 182 loo j Br.-chin 220 150 134 j KlH-l 10 16:) i5 ; 8chro0(,.r 98 142 Hmuii.-ap 37 37 37 980 842 814 A MBA SSA DORS HardlllK 135 133 142 Fi-riiURon 158 109 181 Myers 157 223 n Chvzyk 70 171 lite ' t i 1 Aa Hami.p '. 90 do 90 - , T 769 815 NORTH aTAR linrtwiR 243 143 130 Thompmn 157 134 191 I Low score 76 109 142 owrns H4 133 148 Garner 254 203 228 874 722 839 . BtlHNS- Kinslor 198 244 142 lUUe 158 196 299 TunnrmeUitftr 148 127 240 Pinmvrr 221 i7 158 Ciunatllna 217 ir4 204 942 U8 1043 morgans- I Marieod 157 202 135 Mirk 188 229 188 Hav 195 215 i7 Uunphy 200 165 210 M'jrcull 1 67 1 vj m ll;illlitC4l) 53 53 m 950 1017 980 i continentals I G. Davira HunUT JJ 3g ',to Trumbeil 256 184 172 I 193 225 2.15 j' 229 au 252 Handicap 46 4 46 ( 1028 975 9W M'Mn'JCLNS w u.k aoa 224 m o Wuj 187 238 ies r smrks iih et 1 ,, 184 1H3 185. t utMi'ffciii 13B 1 2'.'U 880 1076 1047 KlIilWVFTS B Hiuiiieriiam 2(57 173 238 a AigiT 204 1 19 174 '' 211 180 165 127 "j? VlHK'UK 1112 lbD 1BJ 1001 771 4 MAUC1NS- 153 218 243 A Lfiunv R Hum lo ,7n 241 221 267 157 ,al J Yi)iricn 197 154 i.u R Smith . . 190 165 260 A Taylor 5 S 5 Ilaiiiiu i. 8(i6 1028 10U1 MEN'S "A" LEAGUE STANDINGS Brownwoods 14 McMeekin's 13 Malkin's 13 Revellers i2 Home Oil 12 Burns 12 Continentals 12 Morgan's 9 Manson's ? Kilowatts North Star 5 Ambassadors 5 Watch the Classified Ads! Metal FAVT IEATnS lOWN EDMONTON 0 The infant death rate in Edmonton now stands at 32. b for 1.000 births "a better than normal rate and quite encouraging,'' Dr. G. M. Little, city health officer, has stated. The normal death rate for children under one week of age is 34 for 1.000 births. HINDSIGHT Because of the position of their eyes, rabbits can see be- ' hind them without turning their heads. ' For Men and Boys RUBBER BOOTS Hip-Length, 34-Length Knee High, Ankle High RUBBERS IN ALL STYLES & SONS LTD. G24 3RD AVE. FOR FOR REM 'OR RENT Two housekeeping rooms and one single room. Emigre Baths. Phone Red 2C9. OR RENT Warm, comfortable sleeping room, reasonable, 806 Fraser Street. (81 X)R RENT Two warm -sleeping rooms. 801 Borden Street. 7i X)R RENT 2 rooms unfurnished. 336 9th Ave. West Ml 'OR RENT T h r e roomed furnished suite. 1028 2nd Ave. Blue 270. 141 'OR RENT One 3-room apart ment, unfurnished or partly furnished. With private bath. Red 441. (tf) FX)R RENT H ousekeeping room. 221 Fifth Ave. East. 15) - ROOM ANI HOARD ROOM AND BOARD -$43 each double; $48 sinnle. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals. Mrs, Lawley, 622 Fraser Street. (tfi 1'ERSONAL RECEIVE CASH DAILY in your mall box. Start home-operated part-time business sell- ing merchandise by mail. Write Denis Bonyun Novelties, 315 Rosclawtt Aw Toronto. 1 7 1 , -X)UC2JiNONYMOUS l permanent release from intt. It bn a confldetial ,i .;lc rendered without cosl. !ty ollieis.who have found freedom from alcohol. Box 276 Dally News Uf A SANDED FLOOK makes a new room! Dark and stained floors-can be made as good ns new by sanding, a quick, efficient Job with modern equipment. Greer and Brld-den have the latest In floor Sanders and guarantee the best service. Phone Red 561. (tf) LOST AND ZOl'ND FOUND Two keys on string by Wrathall's Photo Shop. Owner may have same by calling COMPANION PRODUCTS Shaving Cream Mo Hair Tonic Si I . (Mi Creme-Oil Hair Dressing .... Too Hair Oil 7."o After-Shave Talc . 4(c Deodorant Oe' McCUTCHEON jerican sailor named Tays who M. C J U I C N FOR SALE J O. FCR SALE Four-piece bedroom H suite, excellent condition; also one floor lamp, .two natural vu wood table lamps, Book of P KnowledKe set, twenty vo.- f ... . , A umns, bargain. Leaving town, j 433 11th Ave. East. 17) FOR SALE -New and Used Fur niture, Hardware and Office Fixtures, New Skillets 80c, E IV Cups and Saucers 25c, Soup k Plates 25c, Aluminum Double M Boiler $195, Electric Double Hot-plates $7. New Campl Stoves,, Scatter Rugs $1.75,1 Used ChesUrfield Bed $30. n Fancy Occasional C h al r s M ,. ... . . .. $12.50, Slightly Used Radios, D Electric and Battery Sets from e $21. All kinds of other useful! articles. Come and look them over. B. C. Furniture Co. Black ! 324. tf I j A N. ; ON account of sickness half interest 3 iu Puulsen's business is i J. fur sale. Established grocery, meat market, cafe, ice cream P business and fs station. Sixth S Avenue East, Prince Rupert. D J Phone Red 441. P.O. Box 1001 i A Station "It." 30) . FOR SALE Five room house. ; full basement, on two kits. ! Phone Blue 336. . (9i J. TOR SALE -Two exquisite " sales- l t man's samples new British India hand-made rues Phone Johnson, Blue 97. 161 FOR SALE .35 calibre Remin - ;B ton Woodsmaster autoioadins ...... t j tm.i.i, , n.. roo ..rim. 6 p m. itfi MACHINERY FOR SALE ! ' TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufac tured by National Machinery Company Lbnited, Vancouver, B.C. . (tf W AM F.I) WANTED TO RENT Sleeping room, Phone 676, Room 13. (7i WANTED TO RENT-Furntshed housekeeping room, central, for elderly lady. Phone Blue 505. (tf) olin . 0 . WOKi WANTiCIl MIDDLE-aged woman will look after children evenings. Phone Green 588. ' (tf) NEED SPECTACLES Most snakes have poor eyesight and do not recognize I .shapes, but they will follow a moving object with their eyes.' W1B was iu wcurporatuu ; uiio trie oivmpie games in iyza. The great Finnish runner, n,inB n . , . . I nmmi, uiaur 1113 nuici 1- can debut 23 years ago by shat , tering world records. He set a mile time of 4:13 35 nd ran 5,008 metres in 14.44 35. Both records now are held by the Swedish runner, Gunckr HacRi?.! with times of 4:01 and Km 1.2s respectively. A sportsman has come up with the bright idea that golfers, on arriving at th ninth hole should play the holes over a?aln the reverse way. The other half, he says, would be dug and plowed to arow potatoes and "things." t:n among the golfers, starting &t the tenth.' But don't some of them do that now starting at the first? Juries Fraser Harrison of Liverpool says he may have "old-fashioned Ideas" but he doesn't believe it's a "matrimonial of- fence" for a man to play golf jje grante(i a decyee of divorce to Paul Batss on foe grounds o? .Hesertion by his wife. Emma. Of (Mrs. Bates, he said: "She Is ob viously a very attractive woman and if she. in the absence ef her husband. Is sitting on the sofa '"'''''" in hi?r pvjamas with a man who Ls not her husband, it i: to mv cld-fashioned idea? rather neculiir." The Dunlop-Southport 2.00C $8.000 1 professional golf tcuriv anient will net be held next year because the Southport publicity jand attractions committee feclr n can spend tne money lo oot- (er advantage in advertising the , , ,. , coast town as a holiday resort First year of the competition. Irs ,931' cost Southport 800. This years outlay v.as 1.479. It took B?rmonds?v iLondon ri)llru,Minrc a i.1nB time to find out but they've made up their minds to ban professional wrest- ...... . . Ling bouts staged by private pro- moters at the borough's hall. They found that "kicking, biting ; imd nunchma: tactics amounted .. .1.1.1...! vi- v., lo U0Jl'cl'o0,e ""av " behalf of the mat-men. aLR .xi(iij, .urirtui.v ui l-ne British Amateur Athletic Board British m-orbes are - - os tnose in nny other country. Lack of food and facilities to j train are the greatest hmidicsur. I to th? prosress of British r.th- ; l"tes. he says. j j MISNOMER There is no soda In sodi 1 water; the bubbles are caused by carbon dioxide which has been forced into the water. FILMS Superpan Press Films Developing, Printing, Enlarging Portraits, Passports and Photo Supplies Prompt Mail Order Service Chandler and Cow gill 216 Fourth Street Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. LING THE TAILOR VVe are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street SAVOY J HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. 1 Phone 37 P.O. Box 514 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert SWISS STAMPS TO COMMEMORATE OLYMPICS Here are the reproductions of the five and ten centime postage stamps that will be issued by the Swiss post office from January 15 to February 14 to aid the organizers of the winter Olympic games at St. MoriU. The stamps represent St. Moritz sunshine Hop left i : snow crystals Hop right'; an ice hockey player (lower lefti, and a skier (lower right). I E. C. Wallace, Manager) Third Avenue at Sixth Street c Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT OPEN FROM 4:30 P.M. TO 3:30 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 Phone Green 917 p. Janitors1 Supplies GEORGE HILL r.o. itox 737 JSiJ 1V1 Agents for: at the Dally News and payinB,WANi51 Prince Rupert Realty Co. Protect Your Home NOW Against Fire Losses Tomorrow May Be Too Late! See PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE 2nd Ave. Phone 632 DUSTHANE CO. OF U.C. S. C. JOHNSON WAX CO. (.. II. WOOD AND CO. IJKODIE IJIIUSH CO., etc. BROADWAY CAFE (FORMERLY BOSTON) Chinese Dishes a Specialty Banquet Hall for ' Luncheons, Dinners, Parties 608 THIRD AVENUE WEST Telephone 200 OUR PLEDGE . . . TOUR BEST EATING PLACE FULL-COURSE MEALS 11 A.M. TO 8 P.M. iur iiiis HaviTTiiM'mriii. tun METAL WORK. PLUMBINO Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. F u r n a ce s , tanks, eavestroughlng and stack work. Lrtourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) TKNDF.RS SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "Tender for Renovating West Wing and Kitchen of Prince Rupert O e n e r a 1 Hospital, Prince Rupert, B.C." will be received 'until 1:00 p.m. Saturday, January 31, 1948. Blueprints and specifications can be obtained from the undersigned on deposit of a sum of $10.00 in the form of a certified cheque payable to the order of the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital. Tills deposit will be released on re turn of the blue-prints and specifications. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Douglas C. Stevenson, Managing Secretary, Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital, Prince Rupert, B.C. (5) In thanking all our Customers for their valued patronage In 1947, we wish to give the assurance that In the next 12 months it will be our aim to continue to offer the best in merchandise and service to assist you in your day-to-day purchases in every way we can. lit A .twav '"' -.,,4 k w, I . mft tTW ..Jam- v .w.., - - -j j: i f ui i- '.v y WMIIrW frills KNOK HOTEL A QUIET, PLEASANT PLACE TO LIV COMPLETELY RENOVATED ROOMS REDECORATED SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Proprietors: TOM PESUT STEVE VRKLAKN Red 400 518 Third West