x ' V;-, ' I Ludiei Leuyue riiMvc uuii rwfti . , , . Wednesday, September 12, 19il Loggers Are Back on Job Bovtling Schedule vvrlcaf vs Rosa Lee; Savoy vs Savoy; G. & A. vs !?sa Lee; An-Lucky Strikes; Annettes vs Wra- nettes vs Lucky Strikes; Shen-thalls; Stars vs G. ti A.; Toilers tons vs Toiiers; Big Sisters vs vs Big Sisters; Rupert Radio vs Cook"s Jewellers: 75 .Taxi vs 7th 75 Taxi; 7ih Avenue Market vs Avenue Market; Rupert Radio vs IManson's; Commercials vs Mc- Commercials; Co-op. Vs for the first part of ; Kay; Sunrise vs Shentons; Cook's son's; Sunrise vs McKays. the Ladies' Bowline League is; announced as follows: Sept. 11th Lyons vs Rosa Lee; Annettes v. G. & A.; Skeena 1 Grocery vs Luokv Strikes: Dibb Christian and Jewish colonies have existed In Cochin, in the Sl"Ce the iSt Century AD' Printing McMeekins vs Savoys; jeweliers vs Mansonv' Toilers vs Star; Wrathall s vs Clover-: vs McKays; Skeena vs Wrathalls; ! leals: Tollers vs Manson's; Sun- Annettes vs Cloverleaf; Savoy vs 1 Ruins ! a red sandstone catn-nse vs Co-Op.; R. Radio vs Mc- o. & A ; McMeekins vs Dibb edral built in 1450 are seen at Kay s: B. Sisters vs Commer- Printing; Stars vs Rosa Lee; Portrose, nvar Inverness in Rcnt-ciais: 75 Taxi vs Cook's Jewellers; Lyons vs Lucky Strikes land. Phentons vs 7th Avenue Market., - I Nor. Bavov RoM l j . f v ---, f fc f :,,,,,-, . , -..'-.: .-. '..( , , ' ; , r -( ",''' ' ' Pt- lh fientoti's vs vuuk ; lwirn vs im nvenuei ' - -.i,r,-;-,vi . 1. . Jl t 1 L ' MaiKec; ta 'iaxi vs commercial; i nettes v, Stars: Lyons vs Mc-Bis Sisters vs McKay's; Rupert Mcekins; Skeena vs Cloverleafs' Radio vs Co-Op ; Sunrise Oroc- Commercials vs Manson's; Mc-ery vs Manson's; Wrathalls vs Kays vs Co-op.; 75 Taxi vs Toil-Star; Lyon's vs Cloverleaf; Mc- ers; Sunrise vs Cook's Jewellers; Meekins vs Savoy: Dibb Printing Rnnert Rdio v 7 Avcruc vs'Lucky Strikes; Skeena Groc- Market; Big Sisters vs Shentons ery vs G. & A.; Annettes vs Rosa; 13-Sun.ise vs ComnTeF- '' cials;-75 Taxi vs Shentons; Ru- S-pt. 25 -McMvekins vs Lucky pert Radio vs Cook's; McKays Strikes; Skeena Grocery vs Rosa vs Manson's; Big Sist-rs vs 7th Lee; Dibb Printing vs O. &A; Avenue Market; Toilers vs Co-Cloveiieafs v Stars; Wrathalls op.; Annettes vs Savoy: McMeek-1 vr Eavoy's; Annettes vs Lyons; ins vs. Wrathalls; Skeena vs. 75 Taxi vs McKay's; Rupert Ra- Siars; Lucky Strikes vs Rosa Lee; H 1 It JP hi dlo vs Mansons; Big sisters vs Co-op.; 7th Avenue Market vs Ceo'.i Jewellers; Shentons vs v- niu iu,.ii, luurn a ouiniiie. 1 a rHt; WINNIPEG WORLD CHAMPION Vivian King, 20-year-old Winnipeg department-store tlerk, Is helped from Lake Ontario aU-r winning the three-mile women's professional swim at the Canadian National Exhibition. Miss King finished a quarter-mile ahead of second place- Lie3 Putt of Montreal. She collected tl,65b lor her winning time of ?ne hour and 23 minutes. It was h.r first professional race; she won the amateur swim at the Cf. L. the previous week. , (CP FHOTOi uci. 4un Avenue mai-Ket. vs v.ekin vs Cloverleaf; Skeena vs Cf.mmercia!; Toilers vs Cooks; n.t . . . Shentons v, McKay's; SLTJl 1 W ' 141 1 1 ""1 te! 4 a ? .';...' Win t Maaras. Prsaensy oi India, is. Hi "y You get full measure of whole wheat and bran in NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT value m cerca u 7-i '4 ' 3 1 V VI, . - .. T '"X V V 1 , IT r . "4 ... -A- X i ' " hi " .S V CM; .1 ff-. ' W if - ' ' fcjlr '.-1 5- ' K i i'i i 1 : ' ,, . ' -m. 'If 5.1.4. -A ri I n 1 is vs Co-op. Oct. 3C Rupert Radio vs Shen- ton's; Sunrise vs 7th Avenue Market; Commercials vs Co-op.; m, si.tr. t,. rwU Lucky Strikes vs G. & A.; Wra-! malls' vs Dibb Printing: An-i l'.ob Printiii!; vs Cloverleafs; Lyon - ' vs G. & A. Nov. 20 -Lyons vs Wrathalls; Dibb Printing vs Stars- Mc-! tua Ta :vii;iVlcCR.Hifi , JU- mm CHILI SAUCE 35 evrog rifM tmate 3 grn pppr 3 rad peppers S niont tablttpeom sugar 4 toaipoont wit 1 toblvtpoon of ground alltpico 1 largo stick cinnamon l1 toaspoont Colman'o mustard 1 qt. vinegar Peel and slice tomatoes. Chop peppers and onions and combine with tomatoes. Mix other ingredients and pour over vegetables. Cook until thick and seal in sterilized jars. i ' in Chinese DISHES Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open G p.m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 STEAMER Prince George . SAILS FOR Vancouve r and Intermediate Purls Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. . For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cost For Reservations I Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. FALL IS Simplicity SEWING SEASON Simplicity Patterns m f VANCOUVER -Some 15,000 mgert streamnd back to work in British Columbia timbtrlands today afl'-T a two-month lay-off caused by the drought which ended at the week-end. The forest fire hazard now b-Ing ended by the heavy weekend rains, Minister of Forests E. T. Kenney lined the forest closure Imposed June 12, The '.Iftlng was effective Mondav midnight. The closure hau affected same 2000 woods operations In Vancouver forest district which takes In southwestern sections of the province and Vancouver Island Th record drought. Including one stretch of 98 rainless duvs, cost British Columbia about $40 -OOC.000 in lost wages and lumber production Loggers packed on to every available plane and ship which would take them back to work Airline and steamship eompanr-s said the rush would probably continue for another three or four days. FAMOUS COLLEGE . Corpus Chrlstl College at Ox-lord, England, was founded In 1518 by Ricard Fox, Bfchop and statesman. 1950 HILLMAN MINX Law mileage Like new 1947 PONTIAC COACH Privately owned 1948 DeSOTO CLUB COUPE Low mileage "MECHANIC'S SPECIAL" 1937 Graham 4-door sedan $300.00 RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED 2nd Avenue at 1st Street Phone 806 and 566 RADIO & APPLIANCE -SALES & SERVICE GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES PACIFIC ELECTRIC Phone Blue 992 Jatforing for Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor 220 Sixth St. rhone 649 BUi WtlMMm k net oubllriwi v Dni-.rt nwlin- Ur CiHoro .,a Manson's; 75 Taxi vs Co-op.; Cloverleaf vs Savoy; Lyons vs Stars ; W I a t h a 1 1 s vs Lucky Strikes: Annettes vs Skeena; Dibb Printing vs R. Lee; McMeekins vs G. & A. Oct. 9-Wrathalls vs G. & A.; Annettes vs Dibb Printing; Lyons v.: S''e na; McMeekins vs Rosa Lee; Cloverleaf vs Lucky Strikes; Stars vs Savoy; Shenton vs teo-op ; Sunrise vs Big Sisters; Toilers vs Rupert Radio; 75 Taxi vs Manson's; 7th Avenue Market vs McKay's; Cook's vs Commercial. Oct. 16 Cook's Jewellers vs McKays; Shentons vs Manson's; Sunrise vs 75 Taxi; 7th Avenue Market vs Co-op.; Toilers vs Com-n'Tduls; Rupert Radio vs Big Sisters; Stars vs Lucky Strikes; Wrathalls vs Rosa Lee; Annettes vs McMeekins; Cloverleal vs G. & A ; Lyons vs, Savoy; Skeena vs lJiiJti printing. , MSTB I , m t i t I l r : : i PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smiths El kins Lid. P.O. Box 274 Lad Climbs High Mount EDMONTON CP Fourteen-year-old Puul Cross Is th'j pride of Edmonton section of the Alpine Club of Canada. He qualified for active membershiD by climbine 11.000-f jot Mt. Huber In the Rocky Mountains. Taul has been Interested In1 cnmting smce lie was seven or eight years. He "warmed up" for his hike up Mt Huber by climbing 8 900-foot Mt. Wiwaxy and going partway up two other mountains just a week before. ' The club is quite proud of Paul," said Gladys Hartley, chairman ot the Edmonton section. ' "He Is believed to be the youngest member ewr to make the climb." - Violation of Human Rights VANCOUVER P Refusal of the British Columbia government to give financial holp to Roman Catholic jeparate schools on Monday was called "violation of the declaration of human rights." - t. resolution criticizing the government for its stand on the separate school question was adopted at the annual meeting of the Federation of Newman Clubs, an organization of Catholic University students. M'.'anwhile, one of two Catholic schools closed last April in Mail-lardville, near New Westminster, re-ejpened Tifesday. j A se.-ond school remained clos-etl and there is no indication of an immediate re-opening. Some (50 children wvre withdrawn from parochial schools last April in protest against what tlw Roman Cathulic school board said was the government's refusal to bear more of the operating costs of separate schools. U.S Strong In Finance WASHINGTON, D C. Presi dent Truman said Tuesday that' the United States is stronger economically than ever before, j He denounced as lies claims that the government is spending Us way into bankruptcy. The President said that those who are spreading the story of possible bankruptcy are doing It to "frighten the voters," particularly as visions of elections dance through the heads of gentlemen who are politically inclined." 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