PREMH COURT Of ieU CLl- - ' VJZXxOT THE Mi'.vtnv ACT AND ir-,TVrP. r 1 1'' - juc .tj;;. court liv: Y; on the o'H r.f tho E8- Liat 7 L w. late of . Oft 1 "- ; tiin BUP wis V t..-r.v to me stuff --',, , having no1 : b c thin PT'" ' " n 1047 -j.nr.ffiB FORBES. ... I .... . u.n.:' u - ...... k im of nKi- LEJiC 'HE ESTATE ...it T i Jut w 1 of Pr: ' An c: or ii 1 itlti:n, Local " of British mcl day ol - . i:;ti-'t Al-Ji.iin An-r Prince liilv 1B47 C;-- ' British Indebted to i tu pay -:dn''K! to i c : :l huvlnK c it an ri-(- irotvrly ' dnv of r . tll-.trtti-rri.-jd only r .Ui.ii hav r B C thli O 1947 . . i j r- Til A l l 1H -r r IMMIGRANTS ARE COMING Six Thousand D.I'.'g for Canada Uetwren Now and End of Year MONTREAL The larget number of immigrants to be brought to Canada since before the war, ibetween 5,000 and 6,000 displaced persona from the British and United State j occupied zones of Germany, will arrive at Halifax between now ana i December 14. This information was made known here today by the Canadian National Railways 1 traffic department which 7M ' nanuie the large rail movement j to all aectwns of the Dominion. First liner to arrive will be the General Stewart, due on October 9, said M. R. Dok. general passenger agnt. She will bring 775 persons including 100 I Cirii for domestic service. Ten cr the l.ooo ircheduled to comt to Canada arrived in September, five going to Ste. Agathe an I he others to Ottawa. Of the second group five will go to Char-lottetown. seven to Moncton. 55 te Montreal, five to Ste. Agathe, six to Believlle, 10'to Kltchenpr, 22 to Winnipeg and 10 to Calgary, nie.rem-inlnj 675 of the liner's passengers will be iroinz to , work In the lumber industry in Ontario in some cases bringing members of their families. The DromDton Paner Cnmna sponsoring 233, going to Orient I Day, Berdmore and Jrillcne. " I Weon Timber Company 25S INew: J. J. McPa-dden Conwanv 100 to Blind River; DrHtwoou Iand and Timber Company and THIS AND THAT i Wmmm ynray (f gBsjxSjaHj WffW r' FF I P9 i Sport Letter Box "They tried their darndest to make me sell, but I took 'em to court and licked 'em." Kcrmaclc Timber Company 53 each to Delroy and Namegas anu A. E. Wicks Company 19 to Cochrane. Following the discharge of her passengers at Halifax on this trip the General Stewart will be takin out of service. She "will t replac&l in the immigration run by two other Undted State transports, the Helntzleman and the Slurgls. These two ships will sail from Bremerhaven for Hall-fax, the former on October 10, November 2 and 22 and Decem- Ci"Tt7IiAINS TAKE OVER BAGSHQT. Surrey, England Ov-Bagshot Park, home of the late Dulce of Connaughf and once suggested as a possible home for Princess Elizabeth and Lieut. Philip Mountbatten, has been taken over as a training centre and depot by the Royal Army Chaplains department. ber 14 and the latter on October 21 and November 12. These liners each carry approximately 850 passengers. Sports Editor, Daily News: The atomic blasting of the all but assured hopes of the New York Yankees by the Brooklyn Dodgers in the crucial fleeting moments of the momentous ninth of the fourth game yesterday of the current World Series was more than the answer to the underdog's dream the classic of classics that will, no doubt, be recorded in baseball's Hall of Fame, as the outstanding climax to any and all ball games. It was not only the timely two-bagger of Cookie Lavagetto, scoring both the tying and wining runs, but also for the sheer brain work of Dodgers Manager Bert Shotton, laboring under the stress of terrifying odds, in which he displayed canniness and ingenuity in the build-up, that set the stage for that grand finale that immortalized both himself and Lavagetto; at the same time snatching the crown that was about to be placed on the head of the opposing pitcher placing instead a dual won halo on the venerable noggin of his two-time ace-ln-the-hole twirler. veteran (Hugh Casey. It is fioubttui, ir ever, that a team cjo-ordinated their skill and abilities to the end that they accomplished their purpose at a time when it appeared as though opportunity, besides leaving the field, had flown from the dugout as well. When dem Bums start turning a ( SOLD TO THE ) KOW WW6.T DID 1 DO ? 1 - IMTWP BAO. Pr .' & , . IO M-.'ER L6.T MVSE.UF -C( I TS) 1 1 OD L I I ! .- hrm f IF 1 BRING THIS )? K. f f I Li SrkTk 1 r IN i;Li C ,,7-- ir r i I l:rA HUNK Ur JUNK K'VK i-..7 ; S I t . I I W. ...JL . - I I ATM I J C Mil 1 JWr IS1 r II y- Ki 7 v , .i vT' i 1 ' - i 1 I JV 'OX I I HOW I I U ' 1 'VO'W- I J II II 1 A nwmwwitumHH I I I I AHBBLBw I I I I i i r"r .Ljim iimiD) 1 1 i in .jr mfM w I - 'H-.l. I 1 I I V.-rl ,T -v J I ' V.'AMi.:OT) X A? ( FCOM HERBERT-J f GOPGEOUS ?) , I X T -isn .v. -f U.- r . 1 I I.ICT AflTtl I I S II I f - . .7. J I ' " 1 r r ww k w -- : v . i l If ftCv of MVCAP.tTI DTr - ."" V. SUCW ATHOUGHTRJlA HAS SUCH J iflvOW HOW 1 wtIW'S SBANDj QGWOTASTE -jb AJTMir- III - III 1 I . II A.s. ... ' 'fl Ij3ir-a' 'IX EVER SURPRISE J $F- iPf 'l- TftV jDv IM THE BED AND y A 7-- l U-tBv I I! t -ill- iT ' "N C i y tMn r bh i i ii k i i u out immortals in bunches! truly, one can ?ay: Miracles doi happen in this atomic age. Further, I have a hunch that the outcome of the series is already written in the stars but let's wait until the pay-off. J. MULRONEY. I SHORT SPORT Here's a tip on the 1947-48 edition of the National Hockey League's Chicago BlackhawkJ but don't go overboard on it-it's only a tip. The Information Is sound that's for sure but then anything can happen to a hockey club in the months of play before the play-offs roll around. If you don't think so take a gander at previous N.HL. campaigns and your almost certain to be convinced. Here's tne dope anyway The Hawks are joing to send a youthful squad into action and although they may not set the pace they won't be far off. This bit of information comes via Tom (Calgary Albertan) Moore who quotes Cc-cJl (Tiny) Thompson, Chicago s-'out, as saying that the Hawks will be plenty good this year "It will be a flashy and colorful club and ,you can gamble we'll be up there fighting at the finish," Thomp son told Moore. Thompson, while visiting Calgary, advised scribo. Moore that he expects the club to lose some games at the start. He adds, however, that they'd rather lose them with kids wkc may get better than with the old-timers who won't. Final selection of the Hawks roster will not be made until the Hawks and their farm club, Kansas City Pla-Mors, complete their western Canada exhibition tour. A few of the spots on the Hawks have .already been filled, says Thompson, but the rest are wide open. Among those certain of lining up with the club this year is Bill Gadsby of Cal- pary who graduated to the Hawks livery from the Pla-Mor Club near the end of last sea son. Gadsby, says Moore is rated by the Chicago scout as being a 100 per cent N.H.L. star offensively already and a 60 per cent star defensively. Give him two more seasons, Thompson told Moore and hell be one of the big names in the N.HL. Others who are certain of berths on the club are the Bently brothers and Marriuccij holdovers from last year's club. "Throughout the tour players will be going their best lick be cause what they do wil definite ly decide who will ba the Hak regulars," Moore writes. It will be an exhibition series so far as the fans are concerned but it will be deadly serious to the players." INDIAN FOOTHOLD Madras, on the east coast o? India, wa,s the first territorial possession of the British Eas?. India Company. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 pan. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight (All Times Pacific Standard) For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUFERT icWiuc nijpcrt pa Hp ictosf Saturday October 4, 1947 O Before having that next REPAIR JOB done, drive in and have one of our experts give you a detailed ESTIMATE. 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