CITY'S HOOP CHAMPS HOME in Sports TToiiay. Prinre flu pert Da Hp fMus LtO. Tuesday, April 20, 1948 Classified Advertising PERFECT ' (COMBINATION BOWLS LEAGUE LEAD IS TIED Following play on Sunday afternoon. Ideal Detergents and Triple XXX remained deadlocked for first place each taking the odd game from Catholic 1 tv. rv.nnnlni 4 Inn a A & co nr Mayor Arnold, the Prince Ru- FOR REX1 PHILADELPHIA WINS TWICE IN MEMORIAM ' LEIGHTON In loving memory FOR PERFECT RENT Furnished suite. HISTORY OF CHAMP CUP pert Shrine Club band and more than 300 citizens extended British Columbia's new senior "B" basketball champions the Prince Rupert All Stars a conquerers' welcome as they stepped from the Princess Adelaide at the C.P.R. wharf Mon BOSTON -Philadelphia Ath-1 ' . ,.. whH R. c SHAVES! I, 1 h"tU'; Stanet li TZrlncel er moved' into sole pos-yesterday, taking both ends Apply 336 9th Ave. West. (90 1 FOR RENT 3-room lurnisheri suite. 1028 2nd. Ave. Blue 270 (98) FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room. 806 Fraser Street. (93i The British Columbia Senior "B" basketball championship cup, which has finally ended up day afternoon. OI William m. ijeigiiuiii. wuu passed away on April 20, 19'37. Eleven years have passed since that sad day. When one we loved was called away. God took him home, it was His will, But In our hearts he liveth still. Ever remembeiled by his wife, daughters and sons. a double-header from the Bob-, indeis ton Red Sox. The Maekmen, . . .. .. . Ladies high single eked out a close 5 to 4 victory in the first game and took the two to one. and three games went to Agnes Pierce of C.Y.O. with 290 and 642. while S. Davison of Triplo Vou get the slickest, most refreshing shaves of your life with the Gillette Tech Razor and today's ' Gillette Blue Blade. They fit exactly,: and protect you from the discomfort caused by misfit blades. Gillette double to 2. second 4 FOR RENT 3-room flat with stove; private entrance. Apply 354 Biggar Place, or phone Green 378. 'tf In the other American League XXX won the honors for the The grinning tin-man team in Prince Rupert, is a much-with their travelling supporters travelled mug. It started its stepped ashore behind Coach peregrinations in 1 92 6 and Alex Bill who strode proudly to Kelowna was its first resting the waiting crowd swinging a place for a year, polished silver loving cup j With some interruption dur-wrested from Port Alberni in the , ing the war years, plaques stir-senior 'B" finals at the west j rounding the base reveal the coast Island town last Thursday J following history of annual and Friday. championships: The boys disembarked to j 1926-27- Kelowna music bv Dart of the Shrine 1927-28 Nanaimo scheduled fixture of the dav,, n M1 anj m Tl..p,e New York Yankees battered the FOR SALE 18' speed boat. $275. Blue 980. 195) Senators around the field at XXX copped the team high single and high three with 1208 and 3434. FOR RENT Furnished house. 257 7th Ave. West. Apply 1845 11th Ave. East. 95i Washington for a 12 to 4 victory. : The only National League game ( FOR SALE Muskeg earth, $1.00 - a load delivered. Phone Green G20. 1941 FOR RENT Suites, furnished, 4 i at Cincinnati enaea up 4 to i ! lor the Reds over Pittsburg Plr- i ptes. ; edges mean double economy, too. a i - j look y feel he FOB SALE Standings to date: Ideal Detergents Triple XXX B. C. Packers C. Y. O Miss or Hits Couears rooms and 3 rooms. Nic;?, clean and warm. 1142 Pa.'k Avenue. Phone Green 224 1 94 1 FOR SALE 50 Bundles Used Shingles. Al shape. 700 Alfred Street. Uf Islanders Club band, led by Bandmaster Peter Lien, and were the slightly self - conscious recipients of three rousing . cheers, led by Mayor Arnold who had greeted them over a public address system. "Tonight we will have more than cheers to show you our Gillette ROOM AMI BOARD Brownwoods 0 Individual results of plav: 1928-29 Vancouver 1629-30 Vancouver 1930- 31 Powell RiUT 1931- 32 Kelowna 1932- 33 -Vancouver 1933- 34-Kelowna 1934- 35- Kelowna 1935- 36 Trail 1937-38 Kelowna 1940-41 Port Alberni 1946-47-Kamloops . . . And now Prince Rupert HURST BEATS NEIL CAMERON I BLUE BLADES FOR SALE OR RENT Walk-in Refrigerator, 18 ft. by 34 ft., in four compartments. Red 441. (tf) ROOM AND BOARD $43 each double; $48 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals B C. PACKERS With ihr1 edges ever honed! I. Dunbar 182 . . 1 11; K. appreciation." Mayor Arnold Three more games in the 1 , Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street 143 116 191 228 173 181 MO 151 163 153 234 153 (tf) I said, forecasting the dinner, re English billiard tournament at,y Turcotte 194 .' ih.' pnin i puion Hall were I N. Mazone : 242 ception and dance to be hem 1 ' v 1 o FOR SALE Trolling boat, "Magnor", 32-ft., fully equipped. Wm. Ballantyne, Massett, B.C. (1031 T.' E. T Barber . -U.,.. 2(10 REPAIRS to all sewing machines j in their honor at the Civic. 93 93 Handicap vi Total 1251 1116 112.1 j olayed off last night. A. M. Hurst, who received no handicap, defeated Neil Cameron who Canadian Boston t Marathon Winner f BOSTON P Cocky Ml Gerry Cote, 34 -year-old St. Hyacinth-,. PUCK ShRIES IS EVENED UP Jt Tht-l Free estimate on request, centre. . Phone 864, Singer Sewing I Pans for all automotive'; Machine Co. Itf,parade from the wharf through j BROWNWOODS i was playing 15 points or no B. Woods 164 the downtown area were pu , Port Ar- count, by a score of 150 to 84 S',,mdrPii 184 PORT ARTHUR 9- 174 158 211 199 HI! 153 161 219 120 194 WORK WANTED aside when friends and relatives i ,..,;., snunred off the Although Cameron made breaks 72 G. Maundrell B. Shrubsall Low Score ... Total 116 151 102 155 804 MIDDLE-aged woman will look 'took the players-in tow, making ( Westcra Canada Junior Hockey 0f 38 and 22, he was unlucky after children evenings. Phon. them the centres of widely scat- j Monday ilight " by rolling t enough on several occasions to Green 588. (tf) 'tered groups of admirers. . . ixUl e of fail to score by one pnt. Hurst 998 1069 Quebec, 'policeman, had to cail upon a storehouse of experience Monday 1 to defeat the .favored Ted Vogel of Boston by, 44 sec onds in the fifty-second Boston amateur athletic niarathou. Gaining his fourth triumph since FOR SALE Washing machin.-, table model ironer, chrome ..' table and chairs, sewing ma-qhine. Phone Red 516. (94 1 FOR SALE Dandy coal ranp.e ,with warming closet, waterfront and reservoir, $60; also high chair, buggy, and electric bottle warmer. All in good condition. Write .Box 330 Daily News, or phone Green 800. (It) Boy, it was some experience. . with s..ored fairlv consistently and WANTED We enjoyed every minute of it, '; Lethbi..i!j& Native Sons. The made a break of 25 during the 196 W 157 143 TRIPLET XXX A. Matheson 237 J. Thornton 261 B. Usick 167 B. Vuckovich 209 E. Trumbell 113 192 113 156 162 193 WANTED Gillnet boat. Apply Jsaid team Captain Angus Mac- Una g.e wm b? played in T match. 1940, the wiry French-Canadian VANCOU 239 245 Box 329 Daily News. 95 .P- ia,1R- ul """" , onto tomorrow nii't.t. . :pionship teaftW ' . I . 204 J. Lawrie (plus 10 . who had: made a poor start in the two Drevious handicaps, won his S. Davison 281 plodder covered the 26. miles li two hours, 31 minutes, two Total 1268 1146 1020 WANTED Sales Representa- I Proudest of arty On the wharf . ni.D COUNTRY FOOTBALL AND IXTIIRMi'DIATl j tive for local business. Part ' was the small group of support-' MONDAY time. Box 331 Daily News. (95 1 ers who travelled with the team. ' Fnelivh ieaeue Second Oivisin game against H. Duncan rplusl MTsa or HITS "amilton 107 25, bv 150-138. They were I I j 1 ijciicaici viij u.iiiiii.t,.i ; in mc ock;uiiu iuiiiiu, a-, v. nm w liitilr 111 WANTED - ii? EACH THURa 191 186 Classified Advertising Pays! AT 11:15 P.mI 165 191 yu sw n tne Dully News! For KETf HIKI FOR SALE Simplex Engines li2 to 31 H P. air cooled; 30 to 185 H.P. Marine Straight or . Reduction Drive; also Station- , ary-Industrial. Northern B.C. Agents. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS. (t) u"c m"n" ,,!Rudderham, D. A. Macphee,!n .. ot. .i. m hi. B. McChesnev .... 139 B. Matson 230 some jacks, set taps and dles.i H Ne MacDonald Phone Room 51, Rupert Hotel. ihnHpl: nhni-lps p,istak Pnstak. Annus ..,, Mc.Don- McDon against u. j. uawes ipius &v uy g Scnarll ltii Scottish LeaRiie "A" Division Hibernian 5. Motherwell 0. Continued on Page Five! I ........... 1 25 points 1931 laid, and Mrs. Don Fitch, wife of WANTED A set of used fro.it! one of the players. . r.i..r.u.u miiin CLj: ? FV,r lnformatl call lamue& Baldwin soa w ( PRINCE Rl'PF.Kl FOR SALE Here's a Good Buy. Used Underwood Typewriter in first class condition. Room 3 . Stone Building. Phone Red 593. tO CALVERT 1622 seats Model "A" Ford coach, I These supporters had turned maximum width 3 ft. 10 inchss.'Out to be real boosters for Prince Sav price and condition. Dou. Rupert when they were inter-Sutherland, P.O.. ' Box 907,;view'ed over e Fort Alberni Prince RuDert 1 94 1 1 radio station and had made no ones about their prediction FOR SALE 7,000 feet 2x6 fir Viiooriltg. 4,000 feet corrugated galvanized rooting, aoors, win- WANTED 12 ft. or 14-ft. clinktr that Prince Rupert would win built rowboat in sound condi- the cup. tion. Please reply giving price I port Alberni had a "good, and particulars to Box 783,1 hard-working team" that were Prince Rupert. (tf) j well-matched with Prince Ru -"ilow and timbers. Apply R. C Mutch, i (tf) FOR SALS New and used Fur LOS1 pert, but were slightly lacking in polish, the supporters agreed niture. Used 5 - piece kitchen set $12.50; twin beds, beauti LOST Sum of money between There was no lack of polish ful design, complete, electric Bank of Commerce and Ocean !on the gymnasium floor, how-Dock. Reward. Phone Black The hall, which also wa. 480. (94i used for dances, had a waxed Hoover $7.50; radios from $10; chlnaware; new kitchen ranges; camp stoves; used ches I floor which required some getting used to by the Prince Ru- METAL WORK terfield bed $17.50; 7-piece dining room suite $17.50; ches PLUMBING TnstnHntiniK: o,nH Pt players. Good crowds wit repairs. SHEET METAL nessed the games, more than 800 1 WORK. Tar and Gravel. Roof-1 beinf! present at the final game j terfield chairs $12.50; cups and saucers 25c; all kinds new and used hardware; new ' fishing T - CqP'l hWmV ifckl LOOK FOR T'l i km -I Mrsl ' gold sem i lne. Letourneau & Sons. fi29 Friday night. gear. For good bargains see Sixth West. Phone 543 (j-f j riayers ana supporters col B.C. FURNITURE CO., 3rd Ave. Black 324. (tf) PERSO.AL A DAY-TIME HOME for boys, 4-6 years, from 8 a.m. to 5 lected a surprisingly large group of former Prince Rupert residents who augmented the small gallery of local boosters. Anions; them was Gib Taylor and Constable W. J. Currie of the provincial police. i Ml Mr.ir.M'Wi p.m. daily (work days only).! $1.00 per day. 971 Bacon St.,! off Hays Cove Ave. For in-j formation, call evenings or! phone Black 687. (97) ' "iNTlL 1848, Canada, divided by race V and language, was governed by an 1 Executive Council appointed by the Governor General. William Warren Baldwin, doctor and lawyer, campaigned for unity and 1 i I (I 4 son Robert, with Louis Hippolyte LaFontaine, formed a united government of elected representatives, later known as the"C.reat Ministry." Thus, through the unremitting efforts of the members of this Canadian family, was responsible democratic government in Canada finally and indisputably established. FOR SALE Wartime house, 6 rooms. Near Booth School on choice double corner. Terms arranged. Prince Rupert Realty Co. (tf) FOR SALE 14' boat, 2'V'h.P. Lauson. Recently overhauled. Black 887. (95) FOR SALE 14' boat, 2'i H.P. Lauson. Recently overhauled. Black 887. (95) The triumphant teammates were Sonny Beynon, Angus Macphee, Herb Morgan, Don Fitch, Jack Lindsay, Sev Dom- m I'M tvti " TENDERS WANTED an elected government. His ideals were realized wht-n, in 1848, his inato, Jim Forman, Joe Davis r ,..r .1:. TENDERS will be received by the j Mel olkestad and Rupert Hol-undersigned up to noon of kestari 1 I r jf Vtt In a two-game, total point series, they won the senior "B" 's flf; laurels from Port Alberni, (or - Durability ami It'n BUSINESS PROPERTIES-2 lots on corner 1st Ave. and 2nd St., 115'x50'; lane. Ideal apartment or warehouse site. Sacrifice for quick sale. 1 lot on 2nd Ave. near 9th St., selling southern champs by a total score of 110 to 92, taking both games by comfortable margins. VANCOUVER, fi-- Migratory habits of the tuna fish will be THIS nUBBFR T!'-mnl.t.Y SUITED . Wednesday, May 5th, for the purchase of Lot 17, Block 2, S. D. of D.L. 4G8, Plan 905, Cassiar District, Stewart Townsite, together with 3 roomed house and contents situate thereon. Terms: Strictly cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Gordon F. Forbes, Official Administrator of the Estate of Grace Alice McMillan, deceased, Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C. . (100) Great Families Create Great Nations K-lTCHEN AND FJ at assessed value. 1 lot on Sec urmvi OR AN'V studied by the Dominion de ond near Civic Centre. ARMSTRONG AGENCIES, Phone 342. (941 THAT TAKES T& PACT OF MANTi partment of fisheries this summer. A deep sea fisheries protection cruiser will be used for the scientific expedition. SaanichPluml'i and Heabns! ror. 4th and M.'BridH HAD of the famous Calvert family, H Calvert, distinguished English statesman and Secretary of State to King James I, founded pioneer New World colonies in Newfoundland and Maryland, early in the 17th Century. Calvert's descendants introduced a form of government which prescribed that the laws should he established by the settlers themselves and that there should be no aristocracy. Thus the Calvert family sowed the-fertile seed of democracy in the New World. The family is the corner-stone upon which great nations are built. Let each of us promote within the great Canadian family, the same concepts of freedom and tolerance pioneered by the Calvert family, over three hundred years ago. MACIUNLKI FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber 1 more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) HOUSES FOR SALE V A 1 Section 26 room bunealow YOUR BES EATING PLA FOR SALE 9th Avenue East Four-room house, partly furnished; two-room partly furnished cabin at rear. $2,650.00. Atlin Avenue, close in Seven-room house, 4 bedrooms, glassed-in porch; work shop at rear. $4,500.00. Sherbrook Avenue Five-room furnished house, 2 bedrooms, workshop; two lots. $2,000.00 cash. Frederick Street Four - room house. $2,200.00. Borden Street Attractive modern home. Corner Fulton and Sixth 'Avenue West Store building and warehouse space. FOR RENT Modern heated office spac. G. P. TINKER & COMPANY LIMITED Besner Block, Prince Rupert Phone 57 Agents for Life, Fire, Automobile, Liability, Burglary, Plate Glass, and all other types of Insurance. Business and Property Management. (tf) I f A.i. ..4 1 9""ZJk$!L" fe C, limn cuvRiiT style house; sun porch; view; very attractive; reasonable. Seal Cove 5 room house on Seventh; two corner lots; part basement; sun room; good family home; moderately priced. 5 room house with view; two lots; good condition; priced to sell -only $2400. Close In 5 room house with .r.TTV.T mm Ou Homestead 5 v luncheons, AND PAR CANADIAN WHISKY ....-. DISH DELIVERED FREEI PHOMK furnace near Valhalla Hall;' C II l j BROADf 654 Calvert reasonable terms. 6 room house with basement near High School. Also others priced from $850 to $9000. ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone 342 (93) an 25c Per Dozen Paid For Empties DISTILLERS (Canada) Limited AMHERSTBURG ONTARIO 608 3rd.Ave- This advertisement ts not published or displayed by theLlquorConlrol Board or by tho Government of British Columbia. You read it in the News!