p TUMBLES TPINS IN 'J LEAGUE .i T 1 ru v" iliiK O I'll 11 c w 3 2 2 2 2 3 ... IlL. results: L. 0 2 2 2 1 9 high core in ""-jln bowling league ' 4.1 Willie single fCTLi i hP only team to iirht. trame nt Moose raau- fUww. - ........ the nig" 8nd a u"-6 Pts. 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 total lears Ago In SPOR F October C, 1922 The Sons of Canada football team sat down to a post-season banquet with their supporters and admirers In the Elks Hall, during which the trophies they had won during the season were distributed. The Stork cup was presented by Fred Stork and the Nickerson shield by W. J. Cash. The Dally News sports writer of the day took a look at the forthcoming basketball season and urged that It soon be "of ficially and actually" got under way. He saw prospects that the senior league might have diffi culty 'in mustering players, but said that all other leagues had plenty of strength. The New York Giants whitewashed the Yankees by a score of 3-0 In the third game of the 1022 World Series. The Giants BRAIN TWISTERS By Don Douglas DO YOU REMEMBER? Do you remember your old-time songs? See If you can complete the lines to each of the following, and be sure they are tne exact words too. 1. Just a song at twilight . . . 2. Drink to me only with thine eyes . . . 3. The sun shines bright . . . 4. She's my sweetheart, I'm her beau . . . 5. O give me a home where the buffalo roam . . . ANSWERS 1. When the lights are low. 2. And I will pledge with mine. 3. On the Old Kentucky Home 4. She's my Annie. I'm her Joe. 5. Where the deer end the antelope play. took the first game of the series 3-2, while the second game ended in a 3-3 tie when It was called by darkness. BED SMOKING KILLS MANY Prince Rupert's l ift Loss Is 54c Ter Capita Prince Rupert suffered a total property loss from fire of $7,492 In 1946, according to official figures. A further breakdown of figures puts the per capita creased 1600. the total by another Dundee Beat Hearts Smoking In bed, fire authorities claim, kills more people and causes more property loss than any other single factor. Roof firea are the chief cause of conflagrations and the greatest hazard to life because In many cases the occupants don't know the house is on fire until it is too late. This danger would be fire loss for 1946 at $0.54. Total substantially reduced if home' fire loss for 1945 was $113,275. : owners would surface their roofs Property loss for the whole Dominion amounted to nearly $50,000,000, with 160 men, 78 women and 164 children dead as a result of fires In 1946. Smokers' carlessness accounted for the largest percentage of fires, with defective stoves and furnaces, electric wiring and appliances, and overheated flues and chimneys following next In line. Sparks falling on flammable with flre-reslstlve asphalt shingles or some other fire-re-tlstlve material. Canada's fire loss for 1946, reports the Dominion Fire Commissioner, shows an Increase of 11.7 percent over the previous year. Overcrowding is one good reason for this Increase, but but carlessness is still the prime fire-bug In any community and citizens everywhere are asked to make an extra effort this Fall roofs caused the loss of roughly to eliminate fire hazards In the In Scottish Soccer LONDON iB Dundee defeated Hearts of Midlothan by a score of 2 to 1 today In a Scottish "A" Division soccer' game. MEN'S FIVE-PIN . "A" LEAGUE Oct. 67 pm, Kilowatts and Brownwoods: Burns and Man-, sons; Morgans and Revellers. 9 p.m. Malklns and North Stitr; McMeekins and Ambassadors; Home Oil and Continentals. Oct. 137 p.m Revellers aid Home Oil; North Star and Am- bassadors; McMeekins and Continentals. 9 p.m. Burns and Morgans; Malkins and Kilowatts; Mansons and Brown- woods Oct 207 pm. Morgans and Ambasadors; Kilowatts and McMeekins; Malklns and Brown-woods. 9 p.m. -Revellers and 1500 homes, approximately three i home and help to save their, continentals; Mansons and a day. Lightning, spontaneous property, and the lives and j Home Oil; Burns and North ignition and Incendiarism in- property of others. Star SIGNALS- teTJHJS mi0 SfiK1 B 141 100 175 3 B . TFl . . MB II l?rfnrc Rupert DaHp JUrtos - Monday, October 6. 1947 Call on us for your CHRYSLER ENGINEERED PARTS and ACCESSORIES. Out-of-town orders given special attention. Corner Second and Park Avenues PHONE 5G6 Prince Rupert, B.C. Green 217 RUPERT MOTORS LTD. Chrysler Parts and Service Depot We specialize In rebuilding Chrysler Marine and Industrial, Engines. Complete Automotive Repair Service for all makes of cars and trucks; V Before f having; that next REPAIR JOB done, drive In arul ha,e one of our experts give you a detailed ESTIMATE. 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WANT) VES HAVE TO .ONSABLE C It .lf-- c-e A.T-rJT-v W 11 uct All uw 1 lr,r .. ict V . til t-i C xslSlPHS'ATb r-TT-l' SOMETIMES ' VI t.'f 1 THINK WIVES' Tf'i SHOi -lOn'T BE SO ) .y V 1. tiw 0R6SG uttle . m.avv vEiS' AfO SHOES IV BITTY op poouD J C' X - IS BcAUTIFUL J;o".ff Jl'f K ' .ll 1 i . r;;..;.-.... u .-sMm. DAGWOCD CUMSTEAD.' IS THAT LIPSTICK ON i VOUR FA Goy or liirl? rm iiigi rFgSfg -'"""'rn ' x- ''i-v ( NOT HEOlO.'J S. WHAT. Saqa-vS I WHO J MftS MfGUNK HE s I SHE DID.' f e 0AP? ( A B "V DlD? -jSj f1" wS -Dagwood Out of the Hcd. IT'S RED INK RUBBEF?'STAMP W A UkEUV OFF MY OFFICE XSTORYn ' V .aaix..-J cjjiLiiiin i-u no. 1 V y f CONFUSED! i or PPOUGHT RW11 YOU'RE SMART TO IT WAS JUST MYNKplSHT,D6AR, f'TO HOME TO -SI IT'S EXACTLY - ,NJ PJ (PRESERVATION PROVE IT ) THE SAME J T 1 f "r IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP JOSEPH JULES ISMAEL LACELLK. OR HARRY I. LACELLE OK UKO- CEI.LES. DECKASFD. INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that Djr uraer 01 HID Honour Judge w. o. muton. Local Judge of the Supreme Court cf British Columbia. I wa on the 1Ft 1V of September. A.u. ivti. ap-appolnted Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Jules Ismael Lacelle. or Harry I. Lacelle rr Lascelles, late of Port Clements. British Columbia, who died on or about the 28tM day of June. 1947, at Port Clements. Brit ish Columbia. All persons umcui to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith ana an persons ii( clslms analyst the sold Estate are required to file them with me properly veruiea on or uBim mo oi. v-October. 1947. falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been nounea. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 19th day of September. A D. 1947. GORDON FRASF.R FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. 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