If "1 LOCALS 1 s I.- "U K .1 9 Hi M 1 mi Mi I I It li 1;, ; i iCash for Old Gold, Bulger's, tf. Lewis-Cromp left on last night's train for a vacation at Lakelse. Lake. Flower Show 4My 28th, 2nd. Ave. Drill Hall. Prize lists at N. B. C. Power and McRae Bros. (It) MlssPeariaildersleeve is-tailing on the Camosun tonight for'a visit to Queen' Charlotte" City. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Lamb are sailing this afternoon on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. CIVIC CENTRE CARNIVAL: Commercial Exhibitors phone' II.' J. Graham, Green 69, for space reservations. Henry R. Savage, proprietor of the Standard Steam Laundry at Victoria, and Mrs. Savage and daughter, Mrs. Lillle, were passengers aboard the Princess Alice yesterday going through to make the round trip to Alaska. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. N. Mussallem wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine, to Gordon Douglas Bryant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant of Courtenay. B. C. The wedding wilt take place in; St. Andrew's Cathedral. Prince Rupert, next month. Conservative Leader COOPS WIN MacDonald and Vuckovlch cnucK-ed nice ball and Vuckovlch really 16st a heart breaker while MacDon ald stopped his losing streak. Heav-v hitting was done for Co- lop by Hlngston, Hetherlngton and Kimondsen: for Watts and NiCKer- son by Bill, Long and Montesano Nick Pavlikls made a couple of nice catches In left field for Watts and Nickerson. The two teams now have new uniforms and look like a nice hunch of ball players but a few more people TOUld be welcomed at their games. Batteries: Co-op MacDonald and Zbura and Mentenko. Watta and Nickerson Vuckovlch and Posfcuk. Mentenko substituted as catcher for the Co-ops after Zbura was Injured in early innings. Score by Innings: EDITORIAL The opinion o the Conservative leader in connection with the Alaska highway is, not one that will be received with any great acclaim' by the people of Northern British Columbia. Most people of this part of Canada would wish" to have-the highway built and our understanding was that it was aesirea more mine unueu olulcs man n, ww w Canada. However, we admire Mr. Hanson's straightforward opposition to a project voiced in a part of the coun-tiy where he must know it will not be very well received. T..l? -l-.il.-.. 1 il i r iJ? 1 ,.,:il 1.. n juuging oy ine pmns tut; iwu suiii nuu&cs wiu-uc u, considerable addition to the city's outstanding buildings. Housing Announcement erected at Prince Rupert fdr the" use of war industrial workers, in other words'for shipbuilders, is one that will be and will be a means of helping toward permanent building up of the city as well as meeting to some extent the present situation. THE RIGHT PLACE To Buy THE RIGHT SHOES Oriyx-, Plio-Pedic and Tango Pumps, Miss Atlanta and Vanity Maid For Women Hartt, Scott & McHales, Grebb and Campacs For Men Jack & Jill, Hewestons, Sismans For Misses and Children r PENftlAN'S HOSIERY Family shoe store lt! The Home of Good Shoes A, MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY New Shipment of Occasional Tables Walnut Tea Table With drawer Walnut Coffe Table Wittv drawer ....... Walnut Lamp Table With side leaves and drawer ............. Walnut Duncan Phyfe End Table With drawer :: $22.50 $18.50 $20.50 $17.50 Al These Tables Have Matched Burl Walnut Tops 327 Third Avenu , r- ; . ; : rhone.W Mr. and Mrs. J- R. Mitchell re-Icelved word this week that Dr. Louis ! P. Smith, formerly known In prince AlPn II 7 A TTTC Rupert as Louts Smith, was-report-1 I V P.K W A 1 lj fd missing In Egypt- He was tor w several years connected with the !prin-o Riinprt PUhprips Rxuerimen- Fine Game Of Intermediate Base- , Ua oraitnntt in ball Pfeyed Last Mght lmediclne from Edinburgh Unlver- Playgrounds Activities In an exciting and Interesting i atAltr InlnoH un In tViA riSrfira1 mm . . . v. i ..i.rtt Viae I Intermediate baseball game last f0r service overseas. He married. f , , , nf tv, the Co-operatives rvi-nnprntivps edged eaeea ,. --.. . l. u w.jj--. ",JU' v ....... " night last Durln most of the Ume aid b nianned and much mondsen ss, Hetherlngton 3b. Jones. If, Zbura cf, Sharp rf, 1 ' mmm 1 K.l1 - 1 . . 1 ' , waits ana rticnerson rosiuit c,i Vuckovlch p, Gurvlch lb; Monte-,J sano 2b, Bin ss, Amey 3d, paviuis If, Long cf, Sandall If, mm FOR SALt POR SALE Household doors. sinks with white enamel "backs,-' Crane globe and gate valves In! Al condition at very low prices. Phone Black 324. B. C. Furniture.1 Third Avenue. FOR SALE 78 acres of good bot tom land. Adjacent Remo Station on Canadian SNlatlonal Railway. Apply R. E. Allen, 604 3rd Street. Nelson B.C. WAJfTED Used wardrobe trunk. Apply Box 124, Dally News. (168) PERSONAL OW IS THIS TIME TO QET A GOVERNMENT JOB as clerk. Postman, 'Customs Clerk, steno., ! etc. five Domlnlon-wlde' exams held since the war began. Free Booklet: M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. No Agents. YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER- garten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools, Winnipeg, Man. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldf. Variety Store Smallwares stationery Kitchen Tools Shelf-Hard,-ware Leather Billfolds and Coin Purses. CHIROPRACTOR, Btanley W. Colton, D.CJh.C. Wallace Block, Phone 640 1 1 i First United Church Organist Miss' Swanna Olaf.on A.T.C.M. iMder Senior Choir J. S. Wilson! Leader Junior Choir II. T. Look 11 a.m. Speaker REV.. C. U. CLARKE No Evening Service St. Andrew s Cathedral (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean Organist, Peter Lien Choir Leader A. Lancaster SUNDAY, JULY 20th 8 a m Holy Communion 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon 7:30 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon ni ii-irnDti I Bishop Rlx will be in:charse of all, WANrhU I services of the day j OPPORTUNITY for smart youth or young man to learn good trade apply without delay to Dally News. PORTER wanted. Central Hotel. (171) WANTED Bright young boy. Chris' Mill Bakery. (tfV members on the book. With the, co-operation of the city commls-1 sloner it has been arranged to have Seat Cote the water In McClymont pool, changed three times each wee Due to the fine weather of the Acropolis -- . , J - - .1. 1 . -,,1--. n-HtIH.. , uesiaes mcir iuui .,--.- :S,-3,.74 r-KJSTr.3 ne was in Frinee'wupen Mr. Bmun - r4.iu" TSTJL - ST.e'S anAv tnA Watts and Nickerson. It was the.Uved lived with ,th Mr Mr. arid-Mrs. arid:!!. Mitchell. M.t4heU.iHth ,. both the the lagoon lagoon and and. McClymont McClymont ground ground I this this weekenjoyedft ""gj'iventa? a cand best game the league has played as yet this season. Both teams played well at bat and In the field, the Co-ops making a double play in the first. Both qiu'i .hunt held on Thursday evening. tt- . u..v,.. n r oh monvf hm-havp made ,ic a a ' u"tu u.-. J - j- ... .Mnv offpmnrtn th "C Over Stewart. H :i. National Leslie W h Brooklyn 5R -23 St. Louis 51 "20 New York 43 35 Cincinnati 44 39 Pittsburg - .39 39 Chicaeo 21 47 Boston - .33 43 Philadelphia 21 CO American LraguK New York 58 23 Cleveland 51 35 Boston 45 38 Chicago 42 42 Detroit 43 44 Philadelphia 37 45 St. Louis 30 51 Washington 30 51 Pet .667 .643 .538 .530 -500'lovelv weather has been the favor- AAn - .. ... .. . Queen'' was crowned. The children TX-. t4Aa.A lint i-i T P TTtVl In the other, using green vegetation and clover blossoms. Margaret Sutherland, age 12, was Judged the wesiview 'best dressed and became queen, Another week of fun and sports who w jMellaine Brechin, age 10, wno has Dassed for the We'stvlew boys and girls. Swimming because oi tne dressed her becoming her maid of ;honor. Little Rena Ingram placed the crown on the queen s neaa ana Ite pastime, com e 'agoon ana, zeg 4U' M6rse Creek being well patronized. iH .259 of the lnter-parks softball league. 667 Members' of the 'team are: Bob 593 Currle, Charlie Currie, Don Hart-549 wig, Jim Deagan, Tom Pllfold .500 reant.). Rav Rlx. Buddy Morse, .494 prank Clapp, Frank Hlnkinson, 451 Gus Kadanaga. .370 .370 J McClymont Cloudless skies during the past week have 'resulted in a large-at Ted Mills Is Wedded Miss Phyllis Buxton Becomes Bride of Local Boy in Naval Service A wedding of local interest took ' W. & N. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0-3 r".vlVw"l."L; Place recently In the south whem Co-op 0 0 0 0 0 3 1-4 Tenaa"ce " ""- "'a"u Miss Phyllis Buxton of Esquimau 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ' ; , T " . Vt , became tne oriae oi exiwara abw Harry Astoria sr. and Mike Pos- nd tuk umpired. Z':."L7 :' ;rT" m,ri Mrs. u. u. muis, wusgrave riace. i earns were: the organizing . a while Willie girls 6"" are Co-ops-Mentenko c MacDon.. ftfa u team posters and d d. p, Astoria Astoria lb. lb, Hineston Hlngston 2b. 2b, SI-1. Sl-i . .. . , j j AIR-COOLED An air-cooled telephone has been patented. YES.' 24 Hour Service at Regular Kates booth We Repair Water Pipes, Roots, Woodwork, Stoves Connected, Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned $1.58 Chimneys Swept 12.39 HANDY MAN HOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 733 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 541 ERASER STREET Prince Rupert When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable; Dependable PHONE 1 3 Donnacona Insulating Boards WALLBOARDS We have on hand large stocks of coal to suit every requlrtment. All our coal Is carefully screened and prepared. Also a complete . line of lumber-for every type of building. Our shingles are from the Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not kiln dried and have .. all of the natural oils so necessary to long life and durability. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL UME Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 651 PHONE 652 Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for .Vancouver Monday at 3:00 p.m. P.S.T., calling at Ocean Falls and Towell River Saturday at 4:00 p.m. P.S.T., calling at Ocean Falls Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday,- Wednesday anrf Friday at 6:00 p.m. P.S.T. Also Fast Through Train Friday at 11:00 a.m. P.S.T. Air-Conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cari For full' Information, reservations, etc., call 6r write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Phone 260, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines .iuraay July 1S IMfr . . , in'mi of Mr. and Mrs. E. White left on interest is being shown, in tne miss uesaie for vacation train a Girls Horn a ; port Port last tot nlgnu nlghts t sand-box contest to be held next the Crosby's Thursday. Registration Is still con Simpson, left on ye SXr brother tlnuing, with Margaret Smith re-lnga train-tor a trip to Brandon, porting a total of well over ia" Package for Package' Sweet Caps are your best cigarette buy! Fill IllirI tO please about rigarettra and other things. I know Sweet Caps are Canada's most'popular cigarettes, but that wouldn't cut any ice with me if'I didn't like them best my-elf. Hut I do. I find I tire of other brands never of Sweet Caps! So now they're not .imply my best buy, they're my only cigarette biryi SWET CAP ORAL Cigarettes "Thtpurnt farm in uhirh tobacco can be imoAW BATTERY SAVER RADIO Thrilling New Type R.C.A. Victor Circuits Make These Sets the Most Economical to Operate, Get the Particulars Here Just Completed! The Nipperette (Illustrated) Lowest priced battery set In R.C.A. Victory history Complete CO 7 34'U with batteries Model B60 Quickly convertible into an all electric set. Automatic volume. Safety Indicator for batteries. Record player connection. Complete with battery pack $51-50 Model' 1161 Smartly styled all wave set with band-spread Overseas dial. Complete with batteries $.6.00 ,Model RG -Outstanding value long wave set. Distance booster. Extremely, low1 drain" operation. Complete S37.50 Model B63 Lowest price long and short wave set. Improved performance. Powerful three band operation, highly sensitive. With; batteries ? 19.85 Model B70 All-wave battery console model, Improved tone, au-. tomatlc volume, economical to operate. Complete with bat-; xi..:i:.l...:...:....r. $90.50 'Mottei'fl4--Tfie last' word' in modern radio. Improved push button tuning,, super band spread, famous R.C.A. Magic Brain, outstanding cabinet. Set only (without batteries) $107.00 For Satisfaction In Radio Call or Write ICE Newlce Storage Method Ensuring Qitly low temperature ice throughout the fishing season Fishermen are Invited to Inspect Our Reconstructed Ice Storage Low Temperature Dry Ice Now on Sale by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Lid. Ilrltlsh Columbia