31' v Prince Ruper!- Doily Mews Tuesday, July 24, 1951 Blackwood ori EnL mLii.i..u in ui. . m. followed With tiit trey. Mr. Daie played the six spot and Miss Brash won with tlie Jack. SU11 hoping for a lead up to her spade suit, she returned the five of hj-aru on t.h. chnnrp -r BATTER UP By LAHIty STANWOOD By Eosley Blackwood New Rifle In Britain f jl Lake Ferry res Cow Boy Float THURSDAY , jm., 4 p.m., 7 p.m, I SUNDAY Continuous from I 10:30 a.m. W'-uUjfr iiermlUlng One reason for duckinc i.s to m;iinbiin trans- 1 that Mr. Abel had the king. But TVio The i lie j,H j r.,t,4 uaJe T, 7 won r-.'f .T wlt" K tnat : carJ . Stopping the leaifue leaders lauuu lu a nanu inai is snort of entries. 1 ls aisiJ u-sw to prevent U "dangerous" Opponent mond tricks, three clubs and the -1 from e-aininir the lead. In other wrrd mVipvp it ace of heam for his same- Approved Though It May Not Fit In With Standardization Abel ti Odowes, cold In Sunday's game, Commercials now i are only one name frun tvlnwl for U)p position. Tonight, they ! LONDON (CP) A group of So- ,,..,,., i . . . , .' , , ,. , i In this hand there was actual- necessary to give up a trick in order to establish a ly no danger of ur. Abei get- tllif vnn hwjeunt V... .t..l, 1 1. i tint? in with th t.hirri riiimH nf t x r v jt -- l . "- ... ? iiieet (joraon & Anderson in alclulLst ""d Conservative Mem- v.l S ft" postponed game-provided it er of Parliament has approv "v v ju -jv.iii umi men t.u a i uit iitier vi iiii can l .. " . " as he had onlv a. don- i , , , ... , . aiamonds t rallied out and th..n the new .280 semi-automatic make a lead that will hurt you r bleUm in the suit. But suppj.ie t.tMKUt DAWI-.S AUCTIONEER I'lione Oreen KIO : there'll be another story. ! elf-loading rifle the War De- Commercials have suffered a tJjrt";r" proposes to adopt lor Against Mr. Dale's contract .f, three no trump, Miss Brash le.l ' the British forces. t ... he had started with three diamonds to the J 5 3 In Uiat case Mr. Dale's careful play would j have been absolutely eswentiai to . the success of his contract. i serious break In their defence with the loss of Larry Warner who has returned to Smlthers. fielding a man short, Abel & South dealer North-Houth vulnerable Nurdl (Urn. Krm) H ti 4 H A 6 4 3 l- K lu 8 4 The much -discussed rifle which will supplant the famous .303 Lee Enfield as standaid eauloment for the British Ar.,.v f NICE US FOIt , uoowes uranslerred Bay Zacha EjMl'llH- , " .T iAIl-Sl.ivl Dump Bodies, s aJI sta. Heavy and lelll to Umj hoteiiHen's lueup 1 Dai,sed lts le' at a private dem-wtre tlie siae-arnier uertrmi;d onslration arranged by Defence Franklin D. Rrjoseveit vetoed more than 800 bills during his presidency of the United States. C K 8 8 llrti.lii ilf ih.lt Trailer frames and it Power Take-Offs. at Uilrd base last BuiuJay. He Is M""ster Emanuel Sliinwell. slated to start the game to- 1 Tne demo"straUon was staged night. j to show the comparative merits I tt ft..HtA Certified s Operators i oi the new rifle and the .300 . tne jack of spades. Mr. Dale won with the quven. He says that if he could win either three diamond tricks or four club triclcs, he would make his game. But the important tnlng was ; to keep Mr. Abel out of the lea i, ; as a spade lead through the i king-six would probably mean defeat. I Mr. Daie decided to go aftr j the diamond suit first. But he i didn't lead a diamond from his ; own hand. He went over to ! dummy with the king of clubs jand led the four of diamonds, i'vli. Abel could have worried him a little but putting up the j nine spot; although the final rs- suit would have been the same. Garand semi-automatic. Meanwtiile, in the softba"l aiainond, Columbia Cllulo:id n A J JU V ? K H 5 S H Q HI 5 H J 0 7 3 Dy J fi D U 3 C fl 2 C J 10 7 6 mint It Olr. Hair) 8 K W IS H K 8 D A 7 8 2 -A Q 8 4 The biddlnn: United Ktatps fnrpps anH it' EXPERT ADVICSWac Uuest Jr. gets tome last minute Instructions from, his famous father before taking a trial spin on thJ Diamond Sculls course at Henley-on-Thames. The 18-year-old Towno w'ilk-r was elrr.inittU by Eric Larsen of Denmark In the first round of the Diamond Sculls of the Royal Hcnl.-y Regatta recently, thus fhatterir.g hopes to repeat hir father's 1930 victory In the Diamonds, the world's top sculling event. Jack Guest Sr. was Uie last Canadian to win the title. cp PHOTO) I liiih pressure and general wrldiliff JDUSTRIAL 1LDING CO. Ul E. I'lMirip i.H'rn XK4 teajn tetun for tor la last.ied si b Canada earlier in tlio Van. CD..l U 1 . . - iaHi to field a night's game against the Hunlu ucvviaj w wic inemoeivi fired the two rifles themselve.,. Capt. R. E. D. Hvder. niinsfr. something extra special- so a game was played against a pick-up team from the stands. At the start of the Snulll tll V.irlh i:ast ID is 2D Pa.i I 2tiT P, 3 NT All oaa.1 vative member for Merton a.id Morden, who won the Victoria. Crass at St. Nuzaire In March. pulp team was the aiu-st'enthun- But with his miserable holding Mr. Abel was not nart icnim-iu Trout Aplenty 1 1 IVf I . .... 1 Montreal Cycist Touring Europe tc.,CAI. (CP) Romoo Mnri.1, "arry u Page seems to have', "h"' nf revolutionary U getting hta player, to show up -kick" ?M 1,,1,ler "U !lor games "'Ith a less pronounced 1 qn, , ,, , than the old .303 rifle which has The ; soflbaU league nas been been the British Army's V suud-lmproving ritpldiy this year after , ttrd bure slnce ,8a !.a...'i.U.n t)U.t'..f0r tl,iS '- U8. KIXE HEAVIER vv a sliniit,. athlftk Fitn:li-(Jana- At Ba bine lake Tiout fishing in tile h-art of B.C s.northland is a choice sport. Alter a lans wvek-end taking out nothing unJcr two-p:ji;na rainbows at Uie upper Up of Babme Lake, that's how Col dian irom Montreal who has locked auDroximalj.lv lS'iniii ..i.fi. itSiing milej In the Ia:;t 25 year. " t it h. hi, uj Luiauiue, u. a vers ...i . themselves must make an e.Vun ! hoI ler riUe. with with lts to gt out to the Karnes - bu"et has reatr Pn- fuey - Chow Mein fi i m. - 3:30 a.m. LLYWOOD CAFE nas started on a .OX-mile con irauon out it -weiglis more than w..i.,.. i. tinental tour umbia Celluljf.' Vi:e-President ..-...ajo Konir mi? inp 2H1 " If I UK hnulnn Fireoii-n makirtc . . V'' t "M "u with a bicycle he has used for George Schneide,- feels hie Orders phone 13J ii.to first place lie with Rupert " Tl,l i years and on whi ,i, he ha, And supporting his enthusiasm iu. .ii.. . " new "pw on one, iapt. Hvd Hyuer Said. crossM Cun:n mH iim iniiui n n cio, n .j T..t. t uuiu. ii uie smokies """,uuu. j J juhh- can up-1 m, , , ... o, . i iet Radiomen tomorrow nl-ht : . Th.e two rifles are shortly to States from coast to coast, Mor.n n and Frank D.:knll, who :both teams will have a 3-1 ree-' , , ""oJt of ministerial 1 tour 10 countries liu-Iudhsfi , completed the party ; M,Ka wlween Britain, the Unit- oweoen, uenmark, Spain, I ranee I ord. ' And the wav Firemen remen luve h'. v , . . , e.WJy. ed state and rn.l in .,, and Ilalv will t..m the Babine country by (Jjeei' Charlotte Al.- Lines pilot, Ti.mmy Scheer. Stavine nvernieht. nt. Trliruj thei f frt t0 res"h a - adS in 6ctobw' i " 01 of an upel if lf they standardization. i At his heme in (5015 d it.,. i . i i . . : : i-ianacie ' vn.uei Mtinireal wht where Mr. Dockrill. crasident ,'nf .... -ic oi uie pian to re-emun eKue siannuigs are ! ihe Brit UK f.ir .,, .i,t tl'. he lives wiUi his mother and j Bulkley Valley t 'iilieriej. its is fulluy.-s- follous: i ; ' JOHN H. JLGER XXtlonu'lrUl i n Bulger Ltd. fi ii rd Avenue - present time is not appropriate -slsler' Morn has spent the lan 'h'jst, the fishermen flew to the f W. I.. iui lor a u major major change cnange which wnich would would' ' ' """'-js inarming mnuuti summer ey cy grounds each day fur three days elash with standard weapons of clln'? tour- '1'. hawever, Is his friendly countries. Hext to last. Thev add thit whilo m' n Londn interview, Morin Kupirt Kadiu . 3 a Firemen 2 1 Col. CeiluloNe 1 2 Hawks 3 'They tu.'ned everything back that didn't measure up to the twe-pound standard," said piljf, Siheer. "Thev werj all rainbow I Q aSmSun ItETcJrbi M-'. Shaving's t breeze, quick, easy I Vj jl 9 . J U v 1 sod refreshing with today's super. I l4fe(f3 1 V f J&ZfC fU?& J ..." , '.. keen Gillette Blue Blades. Preci- I 1iCl : lion-made for your Gillette Razor I ::::;--- "ssiiiiBii 1 f'-l m double-edgedforeconomy they I 7Z!Z7' j i" Uitfarlongerthan ordinary blade,. I ffj,n -Ti ! 4'K,tVj For extra convenience buy them 1 "VJ tfX cum 1 V. A in the handy Gillette Dispenser. I 7 J- I r.' ' S'iV' ! cede advantages of the new h h, .TT.. . '. ' ..... trout trout with with pletny pletny , of fight and Garand rlfK'he ad -i:n ,'.,i Z. V i looked a yard long. M.ire Uian 10,000 new boolu eapo" ,yer over tb the Tha tartv return'. i last, niphl. boat" were iblished in the United i , ,u "e we" to 10 moVe move cau- cau" ; to Prince Rupert. t ..vua buu ctjii.Mucr me cnange- I SUtes ill VJM Tiiis Is ... his ..... first t.ur tjul outside over when other demand armaments are less pressing. . . . North America and he claims ij Mrs. R. Lur. ?:e g ju'ddauaM-,be the first Canadian to make , Christine, were a -ompanied by i ma'or cy-'ling tour of Ei; op,-. ! Miss Kay Johnson on t.ieir re-I " . turn to Castle Sock, Wj hinv'ton I . The Portuguese monarchy leaving Prince Ruuert todav ; ended when a revolution drove the t'omosan. Mrs. Iundberc I King Manuel from hts throne ' visited v. iih her s'stt M-s Rac 'mm fW' tHlm ,nin'M n 1 1. ui iJiu. JiJiri'm Hanson Cup Stays Here Lerals Defeat HMCS Ontario 4 to 1 in Fvotball Prince Rupert football reps successfully defended the Hun . cpifolity and Good Food" Tti.a is Our First Aim b l Umti- 17 Tor Orders To Take Out iiodore Cafe sen Cup by defeating a team from ! HMCS Ontario during the visit ! of the Canadian cruiser to port ! over the week-end. ! The score was 4 to 1 but it was a much more closelv pnnt.pstvrf match- than the figures would indicate. In the first half there was but one goal each. Along in the second half CP' the locals went one ahead. Within ten minutes of full time, the locals made two quick goals and then the Navy just went to pieces. 1ITY STORE tTTENUZZO'S) fl LTON STREET 654 B3 p SMN pA im uipltti. Plt.M kvt lkM rttr lk imtr R. ,1 r late? Tired of cook-H'ing on a Picnic? i salads, cold meats, allzlng in Spaghetti, fhickens. j Phone 410 Lqrai Coniial Bo m kf Sm Gotwiumm l BfHilK Clwn4i. mo W Vacationers PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STl'DIO 210 4th Street ' Box 845 Phone Oreen 389 Prince Rupert - i sWIvS,- . Mtti fkj proudly presents a distinguished . selection of B.C. fine . Uj fljth 03' Canadian Whiskies and fJl fJl M Ti.C. London Dry GhK M Jl J rsrrrz,: px-rz ir - dryciSv7 ITfFlf fllfli -iTi?T rnnii . lift' I1 i Have Left We now offer: One 1950 Ford FORDOR One 1950 Ford PREFECT LOW MILEAGE Bob Parker Ltd FORD - MONARCH DEALERS Prince Rupert, B.C. i..; PHOTO WRATH ALL'S FINISHING DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPUES Phone Green 136 Hox 478 ft VER VICTORIA I 8 p.m., Coqultlam INay, 12 Noon J C'amosun I VI, STEWART AND JIT SIMPSON t C'amosun, 11 p.m. OKTII Ql'KFN l-OTTK ISLANDS I Ooqultlum 20, 9 p m. JSOITH QCEEN TTE ISLANDS P im. July 13 and 27 f 13 and 27 f 9 p m. K J. SKIMMER Rupert Agent hue Phone 0 Mac Construction Company :rt Tobacco I store 1 - Opposite Ormes MAGAZINES and - IODICALS v- vwxw ..-jay yiit" ;y m i M v. j .1-1 ' .. M . WILL DO YOUR JOB CHEAPER Roofing . , , Siding . , . Alterations Estimates Gladly Given Black i69 Blue 182 '1BACCO and growing demand for its products both at home and in world markets an expansion program that keeps pace The British Columbia Distillery Company Limited has greatly increased its facilities over the past few years and has built up its stocks to keep pace with the rapidly rKCTfONERY iBtix k Always Movtna Mid Fresh nviiii uim-.li vuiumuia growtn ana prosperity. I the Government of British Columbia.