n IECAI-S 1 1 I ' . 1.V .... A: t'S 4- t. 'rrt o ( in - c K. r. r. i: P IIP Ti.-. f t- -t f-.. A(.. Hurnr L ;, - rii. "! their I r.a irt c - t-ANn m -ur i ML .tcr ititcli v.lthoiu . !...:! t :iro to the - jie amount ' fiirhwlth n this n U.C or hie UN ("T" " 1 fCTATtl '". . . t. rn l td. ' .. ... prins Court ....:"- 0 1047. ap-. ' -j tlio E- C i e mmbla. - , r: ,:BUi day Prlt- c tndrbtwl , . .. . , : t . p puv Im-ss to . rjuvln t X ur' tc- . r properly - 1 : I dnv of !i aistrt- f citard ..;! I shall 1 1 "A.-J, Urt' t- BC thl O 1947, FORBES, j IK E: OLtrlct or j t. i Vl. " -nwav wra- . . i p.o. nox l. C: h Cot-: intends . . inlawing ,iif at a ,;0u feet to ) t j .f Large li waUT f ' Wc ' 52 . ; ( , Emit 1: ;i. an- East ;;; thence ff.-t; to re- eighty ! i c .- and pro- cc:: "tiuction C47 "(250) - i."T op nm. '.IA .VE ' 'I1E ESTATE :j On JOHN Ordr of n Local of Britlah d Uav of : ted Ad- f J-'.in An-rf Prince M,hi rll1 Jillv 1047. t nrltlnh li'bted to I to pav ' ' dness to hnvln tr arc ri nroncrly ! 1 dav of cllstrlbli- f1 'id only hall have T t n. c this n. 1047. "'v iMrvisTnATon ..I r : - r n c " PriE,.r; milBT ra Asm 5S iLEwis' w o. Fulton, :pri?me Court ' on the -t AD. 1947. ' t of the Es-" Lew Shons It- : i. late of i r lumbln, who siit. day of "upin. British t il-bted to the r 'I to pay the wanes to me P'l 'illli hnvlnir Id E tate ttro re. . :lh tv. . i 111 V. U1&L11 "WO dim . Jf fcn l.J?-UP?rl o, this INDIVIDUAL BOWL SCORES Indnvidual scoring in Menls "B" League huwllng fixtures was as follows: APPLY Rupert Plstrlct of Arm ;..rrr lOenlse Creekl NHTtn juii ru v. " wm.. .."viuv von KUDPrt IMiu ' SS! ....TV"" C im m , -" tfhWrlmntoly soo 7? nr. ... . "'"I'm ui est J.North 1400 feet: l,pt()fMl,;i "'Kreej WDiifn..! Trt more nr l. Mlch"-' Bhannon, -teti "Kfeh.. .... m. ioi7, (J80) MAPLE LEAFS j. mi. Berrier E J- Whlttaker ... , rinst s. Jurmaln 'rt uitllton , - or s. uziapica Totals 89 82 17 106 261' 177 115 163 210 201 270 155 210 170 141 Handicap 150 150 150 MUTTS Duma$ 125 Laiulon 150 B. Undaeth 127 TqujJ; 189 II. Ltndeth 130 llandlcup 150 Totals 871 GROTTO U. Moxley 270 T. Arney 237 L. Weatherby .... 148 O. Anderson 223 R. Tubb 181 Totals 1000 THORNCLIFTES E. Mtthleson 261 ai J. 114 10O5 M:CuTiy 78 Crswley 130 A. Mathleson 168 E. Mussallcim ........ 202 Handicap 150 Totals s- 989 OO-OP M. Halvetson 127 W. Ward 148 O. VieTeck 108 D. Wart! 220, J. Kurolok 157 UanaSap 60 Totals 820 STOKSa Bremner 137 MixHe - 152 Siinundson 110 Mlnton 197 Stewart .1 120 Handicap 150 190 155 141 153 207 150 996 131 247 199 130 82 789 93 not 227 180 238 150 145 217 116 139 153 60 168 12o I Ira tir Totals 800 1044 THOM SHEET METAL E. Miller .. 131 .153 E. Sjpeares 85 J. Dewftgd 213 II. Edgar 152 J. Morse 86 Handicap 150 Totals 817 MOOSE B. Bellamy 143 P. Parlett 148 R. Powell 184 McKinnon 2H E. Vrien-o... 144 103 ' HftadWop 150 Totals 1013 PISH DOCK J. Shalt 286 C. Johnston 209 H. Moseley 186 R. Anderson 210 E. Reel 184 Handicap 81 Totals J236 1028 OANF1SCO L. Mooney 152 II. Basso Ill H. Paulwn .,...!? 132 Lokes Ill E. Shier '. 201 Handicap 150 169 iirr 133 153 178 150 961 156 153 118 181 140 759 299 101 13C 189 1821 15?)' 992 ic:? 228 166 146 282 15S 60 800 1038 Totals 1007 1015 1074 SCOTIANS W. McChosney 107 J. Laurie 106 A. Croxford 86 J. Davidson .......... 194 J. Graham .' 135 Handicap 129 If your building, house or fur nltue were lost through fire, would your present INSURANCE cover replacement of your possessions? Do you realize that present day costs of material and furniture are up fifty percent? Consult your Insurance advisers now I H.G.HELGERSON LIMITED 216 Sixth Street Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight 'AU Times Pacific Standard) For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCK RUPERT TEAMS TIED IN BOWLING Home Oil and Continental? Sharing rTop Honors in Men's "A" League Home Oil and Contiintals arc now in a tie for the leadership of the mer.'s "V live Pin League. High single scorer in the la evening oi fixture play was R- BurnJe of Malkln's with 297. Bob Rudderham of Kilowatts, had high three game total of 733. Tlie league standing: Home Oil 7 Continental . Malkins . Burns Manson's Brownwoods Morgans McMeeklns .... Kilowatts North Blar ... Revelltrs ....... Ambassadors Totals 751 936 9: ARMY E. Mcfjuarrle IffO 119 W. Palerson iao 153 M. Stapleton 77 157 D. Shier 96 142 L. Hag 113 101 Handicap 150 150 Totals 098 827 102 lLt 159 802 Th league standings to date Scotlans 8 Maple Leafs 5 Stone's 4 Moose 4 Grotto 4 Co-op 4 Thorncliffes 3 Fish Dock 2 Caoflsco 2 Army . 1 Thorn Sheet Metal ...1 Mutts 0 r REPORTOR1AL EXPERIENCES m. j. n.) Away back around the turn of the century, the Earl of Dun-donald came to Canada to direct the militia. There was nothing cf particular or outstanding concern about that. But there surely was later on. The government of the day, and the. noble lord went to th? mat on the question of an appointment in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. It started something. Platforms rang with public speak ing. Dundonald himself, at a uary snows. Carmp Sussex, originally 'an old farm, was a com-fortalfle, pleasant spot, with ; wide meadows shade trees and 1 abu; .:a!uv t,' cico.v-roem for the business at hand, t Interviewing the central cele brity in a first class political dlspiue needed, from the news-payer point of view, delicate handling. However, there was na bijh tension complex. An appointment was requested and prcmpfly granted. His Lordsjilp would receive the press at u certain hour on a certain forenoon. And so, on a smiling mii-summer morning, the press was met by a youthful officer with a hoity-tclty "air, escorted to a tent much the same as any other and into the presence of the C.I.O. Dundonald cut a snare, fit. private banquet, spoke his miHS. j r0,d'-"Ty lookln fiur,e f ra?n-!m. ' ,v,L .Mnrfo "e sat on a camp chair In his stcdsy columns came to. lire "e uld b said to tell and printed diverting reading. fad- Press aU it wished to know--... Sam Ilughea fired heavy artlU- T-.tvrr. iut J.- i within restrictions. He could not In the course of routine duties that, year, the commanding officer found himself in southern I New Brunswick to make the annual inspection at Camp Sussex. 'The boys several thousand of l3o item came from all over the 143 Marknes and they returned ICo home flv-bitten. tanned, a few pound heavier, full of good gruo and the lowdown on field strategy. Sojdierln?. was different then. No one ever heard the drone of planes and cars were practically unknown. Bombs awaited Introduction. Poison gas had not been 'inaglned. Tin hats would have been laughed at. Field dress was strong on scarlet tunic with helmet a"d belt pipe-clayed until each shone with the -whiteness of Jan- j discuss public matters. He was certain this would be thoroughly understood this, not without a hint of amrstment. He was "sC pretty fair interviewer himself! He had numerous questions. Ho asked about the people and their , ; hemes, tne schools, the farms and the harvests, fishing, sport, I and the forests. I Ills stay in Canada was not ot undue length and .when th time came tc say farewell, it almost seerr.ed as if he had been trying to foresee events. He had experienced active service and was lamiliar, in a general way, with international affairs. In his goodfoye to the Dominion, he counselled: "Keep both hands on the Union Jack." Enough to suggest that he already SSa a glimpse of the dark years ahead! MIXED "B" FIVE PIN SCHEDULE October 5 -Miss or Hits vs. B. C. Packers, Islanders vs. Brownwoods, Cougars vs. Ideal Detergents, Triple X vs. Fish Dock. October 12 Islanders vs. Fish Dock, Cougars vs. B.C. Packers, Triple X vs. Brownwoods, Miss or Hits vs. Ideal Detergents. October 19 cougars vs. Brownwoods, Islanders vs. Idea! Detergents, Miss or Hits vs. Flih Deck, Triple X vs. B.C. backers. October 26 Triple X vs. Islanders, Miss or Hits vs. Cougars, Ideal Detergents vs. B.C. Packers, Fish Dock vs. Brownwoods. November 2 Miss or Hits vs. IJtlC WC1C aUy lljv. . . , t1e. TT AIA r,f rnan ' . . . . . Scare-heads blazed. Hansard's'?""' """ lyownwooos. laeai uetergenis vs. Triple X, Fish Docks vs. Cougars, Islanders vs. B.C. Packer?. 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