'Continued from page 2) Tuesday, Aril 1U, 1051 ; political treacheries, the knif- j lings, the dislovaltiea of W. A. C.'" lt" He had not arranged it. There were more cattle -.hvco Bennett and Mrs. Tilly Rolston, ne could nly atch him speU- and lamU but fewer hors'-s on s iwho bolted Coalition ranks to ?ound' wondering how even Canadian farms last De-ember i become Independents. Because 1 "-u8e a bdy as hU could con- i tnan a year r,- Tr,e' ' :they are Conservatives, they. in;taln the emotional power that number of hones has declined (effect, slapped the face of their was toucnln8: every fibre. steadily since 194' icauci, ivii. Aiiscomo. wun a i 4- V :-TrTii:t f : more stinging blow than they slapped the Premier's' face. On two occasions in the House, the terrifying twin emotions of fury and rae swept uncontrolled through Mr. Ansaomb, seized him and gripped him like a vice. Usually he wears a mass in a crisis, but not then. It was almost frightening to see hl:s great frame so seized, his eyes that are kind, blaze and glare with hatred. It was not amusing, one could not criticize him if- t; 'Sim ' ' I -i -- I ' -Is M J i 4, yet f v I, f , f m--f " r riii- ti -i trtwifMiiiir DOUBLE DISTILLED StmVtm'Sf4y St. "mM LlMIL of the Star Trophy are Prince Rupert Jets, Senior "B" Basketball cham- pfcns. Don Forward, Civic Centre doctor makes the announcement while Jets' star player Joe DavU grins over the cup. Bill Bennest, Penticto i Omegas' coach, says: "We was robbed'"' s SHIPS AND j hotel . arrivals i : v SkiHeil- You'll enjoy llie mature per (Prince ltd pert) WATERFRONT fection fur villi h tMn f.mio 1 'By Mamie Bulger) Mr. and Mrs. H. Reid; Port Es-siiigton: G. W. Milne, Toronto; H. M. Simmens, Vancouver; S. A. Sabnonson, PortlaiuU Oregon. (lan.iili.iii ltr Whii-ky bat traditionally Leeu noleil ... a Marfr'tHHi reengni.eil ly llie people if 5.(. who appre tap 654 i .SATIO.N'AL SHOTS like these won f-;r Prince Rupert Jets St-iuur "B" cliampion; hip recently when they defeated m Omegas by more, than 40 points. Here Rupe Holkeslad j!i a ru-.li shot as Omega's Cowboy Douglas stands helpless. Ideal conditions, were enjoyed by all skiers on Mount Hays Sunday afternoon. But the scenery was considerably changed, with the snow two feet deeper than at any previous time of the season. It certainly took the steepness out of such runs as the Pretzelmaker and even the amateurs were quite fearless pass Ten Alaska cruises wiLi be op- I erated from Vancouver through! Prince Rupert by the Union' steamer Chilcotin this summer. First of these voyages will bring the Chilcotin here northbound on the afternoon of June 11 with members of the Nile Tempi.- of Shrtners who will be here again June-16 from 9 a.m. tu 3 pm southbound. The Chilcotin will be operating on a ten-day schedule, with calls at Prince Rupvrt both northbound and southbound. Her points of call will also include ciate the fiill-limlieil II. iv our and m llmv rH'linexs of B.C. Double Dislille-I. wilding led j Broadcast of Hockey Games Higher ing over its usually wicked j banks and turns. !' Executing some difficult par- Oll-I ...141- , THE feRITtSH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO. no. Chop Suey - Chow Mein HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 tic pn iciaa l laptiu Plmnm. &IMantial Increase is NW WESTMINSTER, B.C. i uu3 witn grace irq ease No word , had been received at was Russ !.., m. . -, Davis, Toronto, who s nis i ear iver i.asi ! c .... . IU lveftiMMM u mi -hiUuIm-J ot dipiyd by -" Cwol Bond tk. Cawmmi t,sum of m.m was siw.it ,.T" Yn ,w """-morning a visitor in town. Ketchikan. Juneau, Skagway Glacier Bay, Sitka, Metlakatla!' Gardner Canal, Butedale and This advertisement is not pulilished or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. iiidiii" in Prince Rupert j v j- unc ouuniey m Cup finaLs between Toronto and Without doubt the partama Montreal, comnnenctng tomorrow nat spited by Eddie Dawes was night, would be broadcast. - th n and onfv chiDeau of ucean Falls. 1 March as compared with &, hi tiie .same month last t ; "ir it's on the network at all, altI tvPe ver to be seen or 'iked to talk to but it is hopid we'll get it," Clarence Iasulan- worl n Mount Hays. Makes one ne' not too spoiled. If he's en- year's building total is ST1.175 as compared with m tiie .same month last, aer, station manager, said. quue a man oi distinction,. Ed. . "lB 'o do any more skiing thi TrTR.nl :ea.tiim K'it iiicf u.t. nr. l- mu to near oy tomor- : Q(ld ' Rrf ,fe row morning at the latest. v"r v t,5 back from San the old hickories up the hi'l is a follow all again. iii.liidcs the followin;; ; I). JuliiLSLon. 42(1 5th Aviv MP. Him, repairs. en fieri ir Ailams. 1 032 2nd Ovcr- tt illill. Iinimlalion footiii'.i.s. Lilian Laundry, fith A'o. t'Mi, alterations. -..'I. 7th Ave. East, t J ' : -1 1 aiiilil inn. 7sa0it C0MPITIHS CA1IISI uJJJj u VUlCfJ !jO UtJJOtjU,; ; it Y'Jiin .s. m: iti.ii Aui. From Vancouver (Monday) O. Milne, J. Cook, N. Bender, H. N. Simmens, O. Holmes, A. N. Brock-esby, P. Tray, Mr. ONjill, Mr. Oiierliiij;, L). Mcl.eod, Mr. Sal-numson, C. II. Bxssettk R. Wray, J. A. MeQuudu, F. MeCiiiin, II. Prince. From Sandspit (Mondavi j. i ; m i i nil rune . - Men! J. Wk-k, 1213 Ut ach Pla.'e, fi -in., In, U,(1 reairs. r U.ircy, -iiii Ave. Kasl, 'J. in1- iw,.ljii . Mr. Mct'onkey. Mrs. McConkey. I Ti , , 4 . . . 1 r. m. 1 zsz mwwm JMP 1 :rf J WITH overdrive - hi mmi m f,rst piace Pnm, rM . ... -ih Ave. La.st,!Wllli,lmsun ML L s ! "ll"':; Mr- Q'",By. Mrs- Williamson. J. tj 1-1(1... 1' i waterfront r , Bowker. Mrs. W. C, Sheardown, i, i .in.-,. I urt hi of vcr inn .i. . . ... ... . ' lU-re is what you look for in sluies . . . Top ' comfort, quality ami value! . . . We have a wide selection of buiiinv-ss a n i! casual st yies. Drop in Today! 'Ill itma '. Vii'l.s. i , . vv. c. iceier, invxier, K. L. i3 7th Ave. West. AlKlprwm, A. E. Werk. To Sandspit (today) Miss V. Fairbalrn, C. C. Naylor. 't-'i'al.im.s Noraay. 5th Ave. East-, ;;lJii,.', new n,,r. A. ivrre, ism Graham Sl.Oiio, eoiK-rete b.i.se-Jal repairs. Fashion Numerical --!reii".th of tin , principal racial stocks in Canada !;:t fie time cf the 1941 censu , ws. in order, French, EnglLsli. Sci'ltlsh, Irish, Oermtm Ukran lan, Scandinavian, Nethe '.sands, Jewish and Polii-h. ' M Ave.. 2IMI ret!itr root wear W Sons Ltd.. Hiivv rf.v. Kherts, $4,500, new f ..'It. , c 4 v - as? f , V ?- 3 t xvwttMr- v-s i "" Co.. (IK. Sr.l Avn !lm ' "'H'ttc repairs. ''iiiiimm. 5th Ave Rust..' ' aamcia repairs. I ' I' 1 j iv i. T . Wr I Through city traffic, -inert heat and r toivrrtng lvw!4 . ij- , . -? , vJl- - ai s " J mountains, tht Ford V-8 equipped with Overdrive . '''"des, 754 51 ti A wi ' I F V - --.. - fliwwwiiC jnumigr flIUWP, MIIW : , :iJ ... . f'iy'i ' ',.V, ' ) ! fi if 1 I !.,,,., V " , . 4 t.... I I-"" u porcn. u. n Mi j y w m m. j. v. a Aw i urn t r - 1 "'(.'aire :7' vi.,,,, r...., ! " Sl.llDO. rennli-. ill J.yfenHRiffl r V i:'i'-tlllans(:n lo O'u a.. ' GRUELLING 840-IY1ILG CCL1PGTITI0C . bllilitinn ...i. v:ui. sin 7i h ir...,, -dcliiion to porch. Proves what owners say about i !'r;,',han, 430 lllh Ave. I ''". new construction. FORD ECONOMY how to mtuvi SIMDIE HSORE THROAT -i-H'r warm oil tT.ely A It .ck. Rub n w,l. ' -7 09ing ,,! 1 ! Ulandi. At d,ufl. Everywhere in Canada, owners of the new Ford V-8 are enthusianQo ily reporting ezceptionnl savings on ftaxoline. Now, in the fumoua annuitl MtibtlgiM Keonomy Run, traditiomil l-'ord economy has leed proved in open competition. There is no tougher test than Uiii gruelling 840-mile grind. Competing against all earn in its price field, the new Font equipped witn Overdrive took first place in Class "A"I Why not prove Ford economy for yourself See your Ford Dealer and "Test-Drive" the Economy Winner! There's no better . .Of 03 yoarLn.o 1 way tu be convinced that, "You can pity murt bat THI WINNMJ- I - ,5?i1' fe ' Z' v J plorpA. Vi 1 - pi -A 'Cup Award, t --" I you can t buy better." If Tht Famtus Ford V-t J00 Hp. Englnt . . . owner-proved . . . road-proved . . . fops a economy is its class I A FORD OVEUMtlVI . . . optional at extra coot . . . pay for itaelf in gas savings. It lets the engine "loaf" while the car hustles! Gives you smoother, quieter performance . . . and reduces engine wear. Th AAA Contwt Borr fttfrm inw thf winnrr by a "ton-mil pw CMllon" formula to inwue tii,il ihunce hr nil rar in rach cKwi fpaanllms of ata ami wright. f.n-miles per r;i11oh equals iheutr i nlit (incthrliBK pttswnjtfr) iti tuns, multiplirii by number oi lllilM TlIJl4ll .lit nlJ K. ..IIIwiU -.11. ..... , J IE,1,U .-..n.irr... il serve ' pm I 'i , . . K 1750 kzMmml lJy I0ND0N DRYGIN? & L OIWWhw., It 0...,tl Roopi r .""TZ-ia i,'K - -T JosrpM .John Vlt-ki rm nCaltt ! vonv mndoh mt ciN 0' f lj L- . """" ":r;;;.,r, f ' is listiiui u emit Hi lutriwii i ferty rr: -pj f; I Calvert aVssu - !L feaSj'-L 'va;r",'..iuK,A -.-pan., Chilcotin day, t Noon ' mr-MMfA t ainosun-; M stewar, ANT i;;'11 SIMPSON IP A EKE IS LI B. Iiivim, 1,1 Wr.r.fi fUtl'TTE 1SI,ANI)S I 13 and "7 Ra, I.MnKJ.sk,np . FORD and MONARCH DEALERS "Home of Friendly Service PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. ilA"i:R"ARet vMiHmmtmti'mmi i irrpiimi uMiMa " -iriiinW . 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