- THIS AND THAT MAPLE LEAFS OUST BRUINS t Civic Centre Prfncc tlupcrt Dailp rectos, ttli. Monday, April 5, 1042 - - Classified Advertising 1 ,; FOR RALE THOMS BOWL HIGHEST "B" LEAGUE SCORE Thorn Sheet Metal bowled the highest aggregate score in the week-end ses-ion of the men's ,,B" f've pin league, rolling a total of 2.978, while Grotto came a close second with 2.927. Thorn ShfH Metal took three names from Thorncliffe while Giotto defeated Stones 3 to 0. Bob MuKloy of Grotto bawled the highest individual scores, 312 for the top dn?lc game total and 67C for three games, averaging 224. nPi Mir '.i.'itf Miltlu A1mi SwvW, lite. J I v w, my wife presses all my suits. What made you ask?" - - TUESDAY (Sports) A.M. 9:00 -Bo Me Hi Gym Class P.M. 1:00 Bo Me Hi Gym Class 2:30 Annunciation Gym Class 3:30 Rup-Re? Junior Boy& (Speeial Events- , P.M. 8:00 Teachers' Association Gyro-Rotary Bridge : Tournament - Leathercraft Electrical Workers' Union J MEN'S "B" I F. AG I K STANDINGS Maple Leafs 15 3 19 Moose 12 6 17 Fish Dock 11 7 15 Jo-od 10 8 15 Thorncliffe 9 9 12 Grotto 8 19 12 Stones - 8 10 11 Armv 8 10 11 Canfisco 8 10 10 MutU 1 11 10 'I horn S. M 7 11 9 Scotians 5 13 6 Baseball Scores Pacific Coast Leaue SATURDAY Portland 1, Oakland 3 Los Angeles 5, San Diego 13 SUNDAY Seattle 3-5, Hollywood 13-2 Portland 5-0, Oakland 6-2 Los Angeles 4-7, San iDego 6-1 MEN'S "A FIVE-PINS Apr. 5 Mansons vs McMeek-ins, Brownwoods vs. Ambassadors. Malkins vis. Home Oil, Burns vs. Kilowatts. Revellers vs. North Star, Morgans vs. Continentals. Apr. 12 Revellers vs. Ambassadors, Kilowatts vs. Home Gil. vs. North Star. Brownwoods vs. Burns vs. McMeekins. Morgans Continentals. Malkins vs. Man-sons. Apr. 19 Burns vs. Home Oil, Morgans vs. McMeekins Kilowatts vs. Continentals. Mansons vs. Ambassadors. Malkins vs. Revellers, Brownwoods vs. North Star. Apr. 26 Kilowatts vs. Ambas-adors. Mansons vs. North Star, Revellers vs. McMeekins. Malkins vs. Continentals. Burns vs. Brownwoods, Morgans vs. Home Oil. Mav 3 Moraans vs. Brown woods. Malkins vs. McMeekins. j Home Oil vs. Ambassadors. Kilo-wats vs. Nmlh Star. Mansons vs. Continentals, Burns, vs. 'Revelr lers. MIXED 'A' FIVE PIN SCHEDULE April 7 Atomics vs. Pioneers. McMeekins . ... vs. Kilowatts. Hean- ...1.1 S.nl.. Ifl....!.. PIIIIHIS VA. UU1U Ot-etin. miUSCW Apr. 9 Leafs vs. Canfisco, Gnu lo vs. Kcutians. Stones vs. Fish Dock. Arniv vs. Mutts. Thornelii'le.s vs Moose, Co-ou vs 1 hum Sheet Metal. Apr. ltj Thoniciitres vs. Sco-tiuns. MutU vs. Finn Duck. Armv vs. Canfisco, Co-oo vs. Moose. Grotto vs. Thorn Sheet Metal. Stone vs. Leafs. Apr. 23 Army vs. Fish Dock. Co-on vs. Canfisco. Mutts vs Thorn Sheet Metal. Leafs vs Scotia ns. Stones vs. Thorn-tliltes. Grotto vs. Moose. Apr. 30 Mutts vs. Scotians. Leafs vs. Moose Thnrnelif fp vs Canfisco. Si one vs. Trioin Sheet Metal. Armv vs. Grotto. Co-op vs. Fish Dock. Mav 7 Co-od vs. Grotto. Stones vs. Can risen. Fish Dock vs. Scotians, iMutts vs. Moose. I-eafs vs. Thorn Sheet Metal. Armv vs. ThomcMffos. Professional Toronto and Detroit in Final Fof Stanley Cup TORONTO, C Toronto Maple Loafs won an exciting and ever close game at the Gardens hero Saturday night to dispose of the fighting Boston Bruins by a score of 3 to 2 and enter the final of the National League's Stanley Cup world professional hoc- !key championship series agulust Detroit Red Wings who elimin-I ated the New York Rangers last night. Peter Kennedy, :s he was a 'week ago Saturday, was again the hero this Saturday by scoring the winnftig goal in the third period after the count had been two-all. Fighting all the way, the Bruins sent their goalkeeper i off in the last minute of play and put on a six-man power play which Turk Broda and the other Maple Leaf defenders held off. In one breakaway Kennedy got the puck hi front of the empty Boston net but missed. However, that goal was not needed. Toronto won the best of seven semifinal series lour to one. The Red Wings smashed into the final round of the play-offs having won the first two games by a margin of four games to two. and lost the second two and coming back for the last two. SAN DIEGO WINS SOUTH DIVISION FRESNO, 9 San Diego debated Fresno by a score of 3 to 2 in overtime last night to win he best of five finals in the outhern division of the Pacific Coast Hockey League by three games to two. CITY TEAM TO TRA VPI fill? PI AVlil-l- T LL I VII I Lri I Vi I Local Players to Journey to Port Alberni in Quest of Tillu Playoffs between Port Alberni and Prince Rupert for the prov incial Senior "B" baskvtball . championship will be played at Port Alberni, it was decided this morning by the city basketball association attsr re '.pt of a telegram advising that the Port Alberni team will be unable to travel here for the contest. The two-sams, total - point series was scheduled originally to be held 'h.?re April 15 and 16 but now it wiil be atPort Alberni. The Princs Rupert team is recognised as the northern B. C. champions while Port Alberni recently won th? southern playoffs against Kamlocps. After re-eiving a tel.oram from Harry Chapman .srorctarv of the B. C j Amateur Baskrtball Association, i advising that the Port Albe'-n! j team will be unable to travel. Art Murray, president of the I local association said that the city team would travel south for a crack at the ' provincial hampinnship. Mr. Robert McCarthy returned in Saturday night from a holiday trip to Edmonton, Calgary and Banff. While in Calgary Mrs. McCarthy atte nded the Dominion skating contest in which Barbara Ann Scott competed. AND TO 3-ICW 1 MY APPRECIATION I'M GOING TO GIVF YOU A FIVE-DOLLAR ) V- Grotto 3, Stones 0. . -Mapl Leafa 3, Fish Dock 0 Thorn 3. M. 3. Thr.rncliffe 0 Co-op 3. Scotiaas 0 Moose 2, Army 1 Mutts 2, Canfisco 1 STONES Windle, ..... Ill 214 260 B. Simunusen .... 175 lo4 191 J. Minton 104 157 144 D. Stewart 179 198 174 Duncan 137 107 Low Score 155 Handicao 1 22 17 Totals 725 882 893 GROTTO VVuckovlch 241 1!I3 162 Anderson 107 225 210 Leverett 155 194 Tubb H)8 129 175 Moxlev 188 312 170 Shrubsall 208 Totals 949 1UU7 911 THORNCFILLE A. P. Crawlcv 212 194 187 D. Baillle 157 218 171 S. Davison 174 171 223 B. Simmons 115 155 119 E. Mussullcm 1()4 234 163 Totals 822 972 803 TIIOM 8HEET MKTA1 E. Sneers 211 191 206 11. t.cigar 206 191 221 I. Morse l'01 188 198 I. DeWaed 174 230 12i! J. Stewart 116 138 n. Torvik 132 Handicap 81 Totals 989 1019 970 MAPLE LEAKS- Jurma in 169 150 176 Whittaker 143 173 211 Morrow 117 157 161 Diauka 155 258 130 Milton 29 90 212 Handicap 3 3 3 Totals 850 831 293 FISH DOCK Pone ill 183 225 Lister 81 95 133 iSheonard 125 Johnson 113 149 115 Wallace 181 176 239 Low Score 90 130 Totals 611 693 845 SCOTIANS W. McChesnev .... 148 189 181 J. Laurie 193 175 118 J. Wide 144 117 ir. J. Davidson 112 186 217 J. Graham 133 161 161 Handicap I 4 Totals 847 734 82! CO-OP , N. R. Powell 130 216 219 W. Ward 181 9l 243 G. Viereck ...... 1-4 137 181 lL. Ward '13 176 154 J. C. Karulok 113 223 183 Totals 801 848 OHO ARMY 1 Lushington 144 186 137 Wilson 149 142 156' Carrington 150 180 145 Hogg 154 130 138 Low score 121 135 Handicap 51 51 51 1 Totals 769 830 793 I MOOSE - j Parlctte 179 . 135 Bellamy '. 121 J97 Friesen 144 175 19 Hampton 153 168 182 McKinnon 161 191 16. Jefleries , 176 I'i6 Totals' 758 875 8)il CANFISCO H. Brulson 166 230 262 Moxnev 179 149 23'i 1 Stokes - 90 127 I: Westberv 152 73 28 Garner 146 150 Handicap At 32 3 Totals 7ii5 701 943 MUTTS B. Touch 221 136 143 U. McNab 185 112 J... . E. Lindseth 206 198 i-iri ' H Lindseth IVJ 199 1 " : W. Landon 150 127 240' Totals aid 772 941 Classified Advertising Pays! Advertise m ine Daily News IT PAYS TO Cigarette MILD, SWEET, ;tONDIE WHAT'S HAPPENING? One of P'.'lnce Rupert waterfront installations, disposition of which is subject of speculation. War Assets is not. talking. LIQUOR CHARGE BRINGS FINE In city police court Saturday Joan Barton, a native, was fined $25 and cost with an alternative of one month In jail when .-he pleaded guilly to being in possession of liquor contrary to the Indian Act. Gerry Gunoo, a native, was fined $15 and $350 costs, or 7 days cn a charge of intoxication. In juvenile court, a city youth was fined $10 'or an infraction of the Game Act. He was charged with being in possession of a loaded gun on the Kaien Island Game Reserve. The char?e was laid by Game War-r'en Dennis Stevenson. SMOKIES ARE ELIMINATED EDMONTON, ffi Edmonton Flvers swamped Trail Smoke Eaters by a score of 10 to 0 Sat urday night to take the best of seven Allan Cup quarter-final series four straight names. NINE FIRE CALLS HERE LAST MONTH City fire department answered nine fire calls in March, only one of which was of major proportions. Number of fire calls answered by the department so far this year is 32 as compared with 30 for the first three months of 1947. Only blaze vhich caused a great amount of damage was at the Three Sisters Cafe with an estimated loss of $10,000. OCEAII VIEW HOTEL (Formerly Knox) A Quiet, Pleasant Place to Live COMPLETELY RENOVATED ' Rooms Redecorated Spring-Filled Mattresses New Management Proprietor, TOM PESUT PHONE 71 DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGING SUPEUPAN PRESS KODACIIKOME and KODAK FILMS Chandler & CowgilL Fourth St. Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. By Chic Youna. FOic sale FOR SALEr-1 chicken incubator, like new, and two broad axes $20. Green 106, (8ij FOR 6ALE-3I ft. troll in boat "Eider." Apply Knox Hotel, Room 18. 182) FOR SALE 6-room house anl bath; excellent condition, fully modern. Price $4000.00. Prinze Rupert Realty Co. Ufl FOR SALE Piano, $200. Apply 223 4th East. Phone Green 633. (80) FOR SALE Wartime house on Piggott Ave. Newly decorated , - small four, including all furniture, with electric range. Immediate possession. $2,000 cash. GARAGE, on McBride St., as going concern. Including land, building, all equipment, stock and spare parts. $9,000. Half cash will handle deal. Splendid opportunity. See H. G. HELGERSON LTD. (81 1 FOR SALE OR SENT Walk-in . Refrigerator, 18 ft. by 34 ft., in four compartmcnLs. Red 441. un FOR SALE Simplex Engines lVi to 31 H P. air cooled; 30 to 185 HP. Marine Straight 01' Reduction Drive; also Stationary-Industrial. Northern B.C. Agents. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS. ft) FOR SALE Usod Kitchen Ran ges for wood and coal, Kitchen Chairs, Electric Sewing Machine, Electric Ironer, China Cabinet, Electric and Battery Radios, 5-piece Bedroom Suite, Frigidaire, New Kitchen Ranges best quality. Other useful articles at real saving prices. Come and look them over. B.C. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE Scrap wood, random lengths. 1 cord, $6.00; 3 coeds, $16.00. Phone Green 977. (86) FOR SALE 7,000 feet 2x6 fir flooring, 4,000 feet corrugated galvanised roofing, doors, win dows and timbers. Apply R. C. Mulch. (tf) FOR SALE 1944 Fargo 22 ton truck, 160" wheelbase complete with Gallon Hydraulic Hoist and 12' x 7' Flat Deck Body. Completely overhauled, in first class condition. Price $1925.00. Apply Rupert Motors Ltd. (tf 1 FOR SALE White enamel Enterprise range with "Little Queen" pot burner. Nearly new. Black 482. (83" FOR SALE 54' x 12' 6" x 7' tug, hull needs repairing. Can be seen on the beach across from Seal Cove airport. Shawatlans Bay, also'2 300-gal. heavy duty steel fuel tanks. Fuel tanks at dry dock. Phone Black 548. (81) FOR SALE Six horse power Vivian Gas Engine, clutch, shaft, propellor. A-l condition. $150. Apply 226 5th Ave. West or Phone Black 949 ?v. nlngs. (85) FOR SAL E Boat 'Iceland I", 42 ft 11-ft. beam, Chrysler motor $8,000 or nearest offer. Phone Green 612. (83) FOR SALE Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of lot 42, block lfi, Section 1, Townsite of Prince Rupert, up to noon Thursday April 15, 1948. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms cash. Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-op, Prince Rupert, B.C. (82) I SECTION II 4-room bungalow, basement, furnace, 2. lots, harbor view; needa some repairs. Bargain for cash. Armstrong Agencies. Phone 342. (83) FOR SALE Three 80 H P. vlv-ian Diesel Stationary Engines, O bore, 10-lnch stroke, connected with vee belt pulley, fresh water cooled.- fitted with Winslow oil filters. One only 80 H P. Vivian diesel engine generator unit with panel board. 50 kw 440 volt A.C. generator, vee belt driven, fresh water cooled, fitted with Winslow oil filter. The above machines have been operated for two seasons and are In A-l condition. For further particulars apply Prince Rupert Fisherman's Co-op, Prince Rupert, B.C. Box 264, (82) FOR SALE Hearing Aid, almost new. Also dark navy blue summer coat, with fox fur collar, size 38. For particulars write Box 322 Daily News. (80) FOR SALE Cheap Beautiful walnut flat top desk lamp, swivel chair & blotter. Phone Red 516. (81) FOR SALE Tenders will be receive by th3 undersigned for the purchase of the following described properties., togethej: with improvements and "ef recti, etc., located thcron, up to noon, of Monday, May 3rd. ' I it 1355, Queen Charlotte restrict containing 42.7. acres N.E. V Lot 2374, Queen Charlotte District . : Terms: Strictly cash ' Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' r GORDON, T. FORBES, Official Administrator, Administrator of the Estate of Karl Morris Severspn, deceased. Court House, Prince Rupert, B. C. (88) - - - t FQU KF 'l , FOR RENT Two room suite furnished or unfurnished. No. 20 Cow Bay. . (82J FOR RENT Nice, clean and warm furnished suite. 1142 Park Ave. Own 224. 80 FOR, RENT Warm, com f ortahlt room, very' leasonable. 80J Fraser Street. , (83) FOR RENT 2 rooms, furnished. 336 9th Ave. West. - (82) FOR RENT One sleeping room 801 Borden Street. -fit) FOR RENT Sleeping room for working girl; close In. 600 Thompson Street. (80 1 FOR RENT 3 2-roomed apartments. 960 1st Ave. West.; Apply 221 5th Ave. East. i8: FOR RENT Four room suite. Apply Steele Block. (81) FOR RENT Furnished two room cottage with bath. Apply 315 9th Ave. W. or phone Green 833. (86) FOR RENT Two room furnish ed sutt3, Washing'ton. Block. Apply cottage at the rear.- (81) FOR RENT Two room furnisher cabin, P.hone Black 900. 613 8th Ave. E, (81) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD each double.; $48 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meal Mrs. Lawlpy, 622 Fraser Street (tf) WANTED. WANTED Old copper, brass, aluminum, tin, zinc, babbit, lead and old storage batteries Northern Eenterprizes nextito Enterprlze Grocery, 144 3rd West, one block from McBride. Phone 343. (91) WORK WANTED: MXDDLE-aged woman will look after children evenings. Phone Green 588, (tfi HfcLP WANTKD WANTED Bookkeeper-Stenographer required for Public Accountant's office. Must be t experienced. Apply to Room 1, Stone Building. (tf) AGENTS Make 50 handlht? thet fast selling direct to consumer line of multi-coloured leatherette cushions.1 High quai.ty, low price, exceptional value. Write MODERN COMMODITY SALES, Cobble Hi!l, B.C. (80)' PERSONAL BUYERS OB- U.S.A. products. Va act as your personal purchasing agent, for any Item you may wish to purchase. Fof home, office, factory, mine, or mill. Address all. Inquiries to JOHN F. BRADY FOREIGN BUYER'S AGENT, 9717 Deni- son Ave., Cleveland 2, Ohio, U.S.A. (80). MFTA1. WORK PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET MB T A L WORK. F u r n a ce s , tanks, eavestroughlng and stack work, Letourneau ft Sona, 629 Sixth West. Phone 54; (tfi MACHINERY FOR SALE TO SAW bettor lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, VaiicouTer, B.C. (tf) Train Schedule , For the F-asw, Monday, Wednesday, Friday- 8 p nj. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday-. 10:45 p.m, vs. Dodgers. Kinnninners vs. Maple Leafs, Pushovers vs. Thistles. April 14 Pushovers vs. Maple Lents. Dodgers vs. Gold Seals. Midgets vs. Thistles. McMeek-166 ins vs. Klnaninners. Atomics vs. Kilowatts, Headpinners vs. Pio- neers. April 21 Atomics vs. Gold 'Reals, Kingninners vs. Thistles, McMeekins vs. MaDle Leals. Headpiiuiers vs. Kilowatts. Dod- gers vs. Pioneers, Midgets vs. EDULE OF ED BOWLS 1 cowers vs. Triple XXX vs Miss or Mils. H C. Pnrk-TYO. Mul rx'ti-rm'nts vs. ildS f, c T O vi. I'I 1 Deter- C P.tfljrs vs. nrownwoons. ;X vs. Mim or nil. Loucars iers i- Miss ij lilts vs. B C. Cmiicjrs vs. lileal DeUT- '..n,l,rs vs UrfiWHUtxKls XX vs CYO .! i. ..! r- vs. C Y O Triple imwii'hi. '.'unbars vs. BC Miss nr HlU vs Idem 1 H UT .ucurs vs BrownwixxlK. Hll vs ( O Klitwter vk crccnts, Trlpli XXX v. B Business and X F. L HUCJHES Chiropractor 22 BESNER BLOCK 804 Phone Blue 442 ASTORIA'S , .'HTDKLIVKRY MKSSKN'OER Prompt Service -- Freight Express LV.ue 269 - 322 Sixth St. h! Culls Green 882 :0RCE McWHlNNEY UNITING AND PER HANGING P O. Box 1420 'n St. Phone Green 391 1'HEN FMCKSON :ano technician n'ing and repairs :,j 411 West 7th Ave ' SUPK17IOR 'W'OUATORS N'G :: PAPERHANGING " Blue 952 or Black 245 chins Bill Thornton I'. J. CHENEY DENTIST TE 5, SMITH BLOCK 7(i5 P.O. Box 1401 '1 & ELK NS LTD. imbinqr and HentW Ensmcers '"4 P.O. Box. 274 H.M M0STAD KPENTKR AND MN'KT MAKER PHONE RED 752 hthtFishPrlMIndMtry f 1,8 (P.R.) Ltd. Kit. I .!.- I ' ""iinr. Welrhlnr F'80 ' DliUIS HU LING f HE TAILOR r klni ri..-. - , ipam pressing hll Jon w, NE 649 - 220 DRESSMAKING Children's Clothing Maternity Wear a Specialty Be smartly dieted with hidden expansion features PHONE BLACK 687 84 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled. Besner Block Phone 387 JONES NEWS STAND We handle Eastern and Western Papers Swedish-American Tribune and Western Miner Sixth Street Red 808 PIANO TECHNICIAN TunlnR, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone RED 739 13C1 Overlook Street THOM sheet metal LTD. 253 East First Avenue ERIC SPEERS, Mgr. 701 East 8th Avenue HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP " Permanent Wavig Beauty Culture in all its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 486 Red 894 . QUALITY RF.PAntS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave MEW ROYAL HOTEL. . A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Pushovers Aoril 28 McMeekins vs. Thistles. Headpinners vs. Maple Leafs. Kingpinners vs. Pioneers. Pushovers vs. Gold Seals. Mid-uot vs Al.ntnics. Dotiuers VS. Kilowatts. . , , Mav 5 Kingpinners vs. Gold seals. Pushovers vs. Kilowatts. Atomics vs. Maple Leals. Mict- vs. Dodgers, Headpinners vs. Thistles. A.!,, 10 TtAalnlnnurG vs Dodgers, Midget vs. Maple I. ears. Thistles vs. Gold Seals. 1 innniimnru 17C IT t 1 f 7 Q t. t S Pushovers vs. Pioneers. " McMeekins vs. Atomics. You saw it in t.ne Daily News! ROLL YOUR OWN WITH Tobacco BRIGHT VIRGINI MONEY NO OIUECT! I 1 PKL . .Til ' 1 ' rrrfM '"' rz-z) - I GEE, HOW i HATE TO 96 ( INTERRUPTED IM J S-THE MIDDLE OF J ( A NICE NAP-fcS iCONGfTATULATIOMJk WAV YOU HANDLED J THE SWAFFOPD . WEAL --.IT WAS A I 111 - j (f q! Sift