Mi , f I 1 Prince Rupert DnHp J3cUijaf Thursday, July 31, 1947 , on yotnT shopping list 1 B ifflff CANADA DRY . Give a lift to your spirits with gay bubbling, thirst-quenching Canada ' Dry. Its zestful flavor is everyone's favorite the champagne of ginger ales. Buy a few bottles today. 1 pi BLONDIE By Chic Young -UVait Till You Get the Laundry Hill! ''llMllllllll' MtiStil iTWEV LOOK (. I WORKED SO r LIKE NEW Vf WACO ON THEM LOCK.DADDX J l WHAT A 1 Jyf K AND GOT SO I SPENT ALL GOOD , ITl f DIRTY I HAD , AFTERNOON V-GlRLjj l I TO TAKE A BATH SHINING YOUR ) fir. iS J A$yT AN0 CHANGE GENERAL M0TIRS AKD GORDON AND ANDERSON SCORE SOFTBALL WINS (Continued trom Paje 1) hit, but both were out when Foster threw to E. Pierce at second and. H. Pierce was out going to third. In the third inning Lindsay hit safely. Domlnato was out, Forbes to Pierce. Antone hit safely and Foster was safe on a fielder's choice but Hartwlg's throw to Symes got Antone at second. Vuckovich hit and Lindsay and Foster scored. E. Pierce was out Hartwlg to H. Pierce. Two runs came in. In the lower half of the third Owens struck out. Wesch hit safely. Symes flew out to E. Pierce and "Forman was out to Foster. General Motors failed to score in the fourth or fifth innings. High School got their first run in the fourth when Sharpe crossed the plate. Hartwlg flew out to Lambie who made a great catch in centre field. Forbes flew out to Windle. Kennedy was safe on E. Pierce's error and H. Pierce struck out. The last half of the fifth was High School's big Inning. Owens was out Forbes to Pierce. Wesch was walked. Symes flew out to E. Pierce. Then Forman hit, Sharpe hit and Hartwlg hit a fine three-bagger with three men coming home. Forbes was out to E. Pierce. Three runs came ' in. . General Motors unleashed a hitting barrage in the sixth. E. Pierce was out' Symes to H. Pierce. Pavlikis hit safely. Windle was safe on a fielder's choice. Lambie hit safely as did Lindsay. Dominato, Antone, Foster, all with singles, and then Vuckovich hit a two-bagger. E. Pierce, up for his second time In the inning, hit safely and Pavlikis also up for the second time, hit safely. Windle was out to Forman. Seven runs had come in. High School was held scoreless In the sixth and seventh whereas the mechanics scored two in the seventh when Lindsay hit a two-bagger. Dominato to get to first on Forbes' error and Foster hit a two-bagger, Lindsay and Dominato .both scoring. riwu""-v" ...in sf-- i Dominato and Wesch each . , , , , . struck out three and each gave liYasT' I -llllMliillff1' ! one walk whlle the General : all that? j ' ltrA ' Motors hit safely for eighteen k" v V your hlts e students could only col- j -fl I Vjffggj EJ QW to a bad start with lax fielding I (lV (j3 ) ' sPirit that could overcome the " Hv? yr"' weak beginning. "iStJ-v Z-il Fielding features were a great L T Mmk 4 j ' 5top at flrst base by Harold J a 1 J Zji lftCw' Pierce from Forbos' low throw, s-i-LjKi n a'Lm:' ifl 'rLj) a grea' one-handed stop by K 2? J A&J 'SsUVi- Forbes off. Lindsay's very hard- WM ')J-fil&-: 'I Hartwlg's bit hit' Box -score: General Motors AB n H Pavlikis 5 ' 3 3 Windle 5 2 1 Lambie 5 12 Lindsay 5 3 3 Dominato .. 5 12 Antone 5 2 2 Foster 3 3 2 Vuckovich 5 12 E. Pierce 4 1 1 High School- Symcs Forman ............. Sharpe ...... Hartwlg . Forbs Kennedy H. Pierce Owens Wesch General Motors 2 4 2 0 0 42 17 18 AD R :-4 0, . 4-imi5 ... 4 . 3 ... 3 ... 3 ... 3, ... 3 ... 2 29 2" 0 0 0 0 0. 1 217 High School 0 0 0 1 3 0 04 Umpires At plate, J. Coma-dina; bases, Neil Ross. G. AND A. ILND CO-OP DECISIVE DEFEAT Showing unusual hitting power, Gordon and Anderson totalled nineteen hits off the pitching of Kellett and Slater to score twenty runs and so hand the Co-op nine their worst defeat of the season, the final score being 20-5. Duncan was walked, Slmund-son hit safely and Dell hit a two-bagger to bring In two runs. Moxley struck out, C. Smith was out Yelland to Warren and D. K. Neale struck out. Two runs on two hits and a walk. Slater was out Duncan to Dell, Smitn was walked, Warren hit as did Bellis but W. Smith was out when Kneale's throw to Carl Smith at second caught him off the bag. Ward was out, C. Smith to Dell. R. Smith was out to W. Smith at shortstop and then Kellett struck out James and Stewart. Co-op went scoreless in the second,. In the first of the third a walk to Duncan and a single by Sim-undson followed by Dell's tWQ-bagger brought in two runs for G. and A. In their half Co-op got one run on Salter's neat bunt, a single by Bellis and art ! error by Kneale that let Ward to first. Slater came home. Ihe balloon went up In the fourth when the storemen scored six runs. Kellett struck out James, Stewart was caught by Smith. Then Duncan singled, Simundson doubled, Dell singled, Moxley was safe on Ward's fumble, C. Smith was safe on ! Yelland's error, Kneale and R. "ilii1: C Miy' L';?ips.p ? P5 I . r,.-,. TW HOW5 A GIRL . s "n-J FLOUR AND l 3; "fc i f &&T'' i l GOWG TO GET ) - mamaK ( BUTTER AND EGGS I r8, ll I . I K A HUSBAND IP s HOW Do? A.-OSUGAPANO ! I f I J SHE CANT BAKE ) - YOL) MAKEU BAKING POWDER MrS M Jt) li I V- W A CAKE ? t -v Z ACAE f"! AND MILK ' I ' WCl . 4. 0 S$k M JTmW v. (NWELL.v-JHATS YOUR I WE HAD SIX jBPP2Pfl vVOULD YOU KNOW )'M' EM , , .tttVWI SEE M I DON'T i7 LITTLE BOYS CHILDREN IN "H M- W,M 'P YQ r-7 2 : rWI O ri s (i rrn ( i wish voud be ) H liVY - n lrl I MORE CAREFUL.' Z 3 . . 2S SZ iArsV .z n don't you know x a H C&. VP 'Z ' 4Vk (THERE ARE CHILDREN U INODEMTALuy M V ry ' 'rMf, jmi rhV PLAYING IN THE i;- IF YOU COME S, n v V h Pda c. Wx-x vad ? v- t( out again, will ) fS Yi YVYWI x&Z ?TV-J - A. YOU BRING THE 5N oCv v : . mm ' sPp first-aid kit?!' Stiith singled and James up for his second time In the inning flew out to Pallister. Six runs came in on five hits and two errors. Co-op went scoreless in the fourth, fifth and sixth. Slater took over the pitching chores from Kellett and ran into a lot of trouble. Stewart singled, Duncan was out W. Smith to Warren. Simundson singled, Dell doubled, Moxley singled, C. Smith singled, Kneale was safe on a fielder's choice when the Co-op fielding became frozen, R. Smith singled, James was out to Warren. Stewart up for his second time in the Inning doubled, Duncan also up a second time was safe on Kneale's error, Simundson singled, his second hit in the inning, and Dell singled but Simundson was out-hit by batted ball. Nine runs had come in on eight hits and various errors when the Co-op fielding came apart at the seams. The Ihartiwarp men scored one in the sixth when C. Smith singled and Ralph Smith hit a tremendous three-bagger. Kellett had re turned to the mound. The Co-op never gave up try ing and had their best inning 1 In their last time at bat. Kellett was walked, Slater safe on a fielder's choice and W. Smith hit a two-bagger. Kellett was out at second on Simundson's snarl throw to C. Smith. Warren hit a two-bagger and Slater and W. Smith scored. Bellis hit safely and Ward got to first on Duncan's error. Bellis scoring. Pallister was out Duncan to Dell to retire the side. Three runs, were in. Kellett found that the Iron-men kept on hitting his best curves until they managed to steer a hit through the fielder's after having sent balls into Sixth Avenue time after time. In six Innings pitched he yielded eleven hits, walked two and struck 'out eight. Eleven runs came In. Slater pitched one Inning, walked none but gave up eight hits for nine runs. Moxley allowed seven hits, walked two and struck out seven. It was an 'astonishing game with Ralph Smith's effort the highlight of a number of Inci dents. Bellis was several feet along the third base lijie awaiting a throw In when Ralph, racing for home neatly hurdled the catcher and was home safely. Box score: Gordon and Anderson AB R II. Duncan 4 4 B. Simundson C 4 Dell 5 2 PHONES 116 and 117 Courtesy and Service SOFTBALL COMMENTS Johnnie Comadina made Wednesday night his debut this year as umpire and turned In a firs; class job, as usual. Decisions were given very quickly, his signals were Just as quick and clearly seen and his knowledge of the game wa6 very evident. It was a capacity crowd and they had a full evening's Friday evening's game between General Motors, now leading the league, and ONjR-A. in second place, should be a stand-out. James ... Stewart Co-op FASTBALL STANDING General Motors .... 6 2 .750 C. N. R. A. 6 3 .664 Gordon-Anderson 5 4 .555 Co-op 5 5 .500 High School , 4 6 .400 Navy 2 8 .200 Gyroscopes Win Over Alderchamps In the City Playgrounds Boys' Fastball series the Gyroscopes won from the Alderchamps by 8-6 In a well contested game at the Gyro Ball Park. . Teams were: Gyroscopes P. Krlstmanson, T. Sedgewtck, N. McAra, N. Copper, R. Webber, J. Shelton, Bill Martin, F. Krlstmanson, D. Cameron, H. Webber. D. Le'tourneau. Darrel. Alderchamps N. Scherk. D. Nlckerson, R. Young. B. Ratch-ford. D. Findlay, P. Peneff. N. Sather, J. Antone. R. Rhodes. Moxley - 5 C. Smith .'. 5 Kneale 5 Ralph Smith .... 5 Slater - W. Smith ... tmmmmmmt'-mm' net? 'r7 3 3 2 I 0 43 20 ' 19 AB 4 3 Warren 4 Bellis 4 Ward 4 Pallister '. 4 Yelland 3 Postulo 3 Kellett 1 30 Umpires At plate. Comadina; bases, M. Brydg.es. R 2 1 1 1 0 '0 0 0 0 5 It's good business to keep your coal bin full! You get speediest possible delivery of your favorite brands of coal from us. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. 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Coast District, on a point of land due west from the cannery at Tort Edward: thence N. 60 degrees E. 420 feet; thence N. 31 decrees w. 8500 feet more or lens to the southerly shore Of Kalen Island In Porpoise Harbour: thence northwesterly along the shoreline of Kalen Island to lis Intersection with the southerly boundary of the Canadian National Railway right-of-way; thence southwesterly nlong tin southerly boundary of said right-of-way 1000 feet: thence 8 M degrees E. 2000 feet more or less to the shoreline of Rldlev Island: thence south, ensterly along the shoreline of Ridley luland to point of commencement, sun containing mo seres, more or less PORT EDWARD CELLULOSE COMPANY LIMITED Dated. July 23rd, 1917. h.wuk .i.,rosT hisnucT lleii.r(ng IH-lrl.l i,r prlne llnnrrl TAKE NOTICE that the Port El-ward Cellulose Company, Limited, of Vancouver, lie. manufacturer nf Fort Bine. Phone Rei'su FOR SALK .vi.... 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Further particulars of the Chief fr!5t"- Victoria. B.C. or the District Forester Prince Rupert, and Fse: .ott Que:! charlotts Ctt- B. C. RAN (IK !. n.tSTl'l 'f ' ' lire lu lling liMrlc TAKE NOTICK tM' ward Cellulose Coinpjnj. n'n Vancouver. DC cellulose l'Wluet J1", for a leasr- of the fJ' lands, altuate In l end of Rldlev IfMj. north aide nr PorpoW the purpose of boc" use in the mnnu'irt products: Cnnimcnc",i. r planted at hich wa southerly end of WJJ. 447. Rang" C.Ct point where Porpo, Porpoise Iftrto.S ci the high wtcr";.Mt Ridley Island. theJ, westerly and aout IJJ , poise Channel: We"M! on ncross the moutb -more more ot or lew J S mi il mcnt, and contalnin Dated July33rf; , Classified Advert!