HO ! MU.-i TEL ' ;iH Zarclli, Prop. ,fl.mt .. f it. Ho 5 It HUSKU STREET i iuc Kupcrl LOOK ! 1 31' ' if wav tn s:iti MUT pin- in i .lninil by dealing at the Variety Store v ur Dimes Are Little Dollars' 1 !! West 3rd Ave. tjpun, o,., 120 i".(. nox 757 fe " i tllCr,- "II SATURDAY American Ixaguc Philadelphia 2, Cleveland 6. Boston 4. Chicago5. New York 11. "St. LduTsTT. . Washington 6. Detroit io. National League Cincinnati S, Brooklyn 3. Chicago 5, Boston 1. Pittsburg 0, Philadelphia 2. St. Louis 11. New York 3. SUNDAY National Leacue Cincinnati 3. Brooklyn 2. Pittsburgh 12-2. Philadelphia 2-5 Chicago 5-1. Boston 1-13. St. Louis 5-7. New York 7-12. American Leaeue Boston 5-3. Chicaen 3-0. Ph'ladolnhta 4-fi Cleveland 7-8. iVew York 9-8. Ff TjouIs 3-3. Washington 9. Detroit 3. Guns for our Sons to beat the Huns! Victory Bonds oCan Be Bought inat'oiis or 550, $100, $50!), $1000.. '' I'"- canvassers, throush Uic batiks or lliroujli the n. r; ih payment r on itwtalmcnts spread over five " or by arrangement with the banks. If .vou buy on Mie Instalment plan, the bond coals you no oi! can draw jour cheque on any bank in Canada for j:-c cil Victory Itomls without pajinj collection inarm Victory Bonds arc the direct obligation of the ana:la and there can be no better investment. Ihc.v r in'.?rrst than dy bank savings ahounl.s. Vou can .H,aiiisl ;.jr biind aitl you can sell them at any time. Vlir i: ,l interest on these bonds will be paid on Dcccm-' " l thereafter on June 15 and December 15 in every year bill II Ihc fiovciiimcnl of Canada will pay these bond, off in ! ' June 15, 1951. 5tn Not I low Kew Hut How Many Victory Bonds CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OE CANADA, LIMITED "al Office and Works Trail U.C. AREAS ARE EXTENDED Musk rat Trapping Permits Now .Manitoba May do To Saskatchewan Too In fh. or more a montm. The Saskatchewan nrcserves. set up under co-onerative arrangement between federal and provin-. cial governments cover about 2.001 square miles. During the summer of 1940 five dams were constru-ted that will affect between them It -waa a proud day for Uie Canadian Pacific Hallway's Angus Shops ut MontrciU when 1). C. Coleman, vleo-prcHldcnt, announced to n galijerlnK of Government officials, company officers, workers and newspaper men that lie had preat pleasuro In dcllverlrig the first Canadian-built tank to the Canadian Army. "The machine," lie said, "is the child of sweat and tears. It will be followed by hun dreds and thousands of other to help the Kmpire to its vlcton ." The tank was gratefully accept about 100,000 acres of marsh land. ,"It is estimated that ihere is adequate slock of both muskrat and beaver on the preserves and where the concentration of rhuskrats is heaviest It is anticipated that trapping may be permitted possibly within two or three years." a department announcement said. I "These fur conservation projects have been undertaken with a view a t J I tU . n nrttVt rvTT A Wr n I lino u 1 1 ; 1- I- l l rill- . . . .. . t. . i u i- r I ft n :..r. more staDle uvennooa, ana it is baseball ocores p'ng for muskrat may be v the preserves wlll also vruuwuusa wvr ...,,ui within two ,,. of VViroo three vpars years in in some some . i KETCHIKAN INVITATION Local All-Star Baseball Team Asked , To (io North For Series Over I Independence Day Dido Gurvich; chairman of the urmrt RasphAll Association. is in receipt of an invitation from Ketchikan for a local all-star team serve as fur and game resorvoirs vislt the Alaska city for a series sections of the three Saskatcnewan ... aajacent territories r thrPP ames over the Indeoend areas where rehabilitation oi m eventually be re-stocked.' ence Day holiday. The proposal is muskrats and beaver Is being car- 0ver a lQng perlod of low prpcl. & relum serlcs would be play. ried out, the Department of Mines pluUon and alUn, ter levels cd nere xhe local team would go and Resources announce. m9M mnrsh nreas have been drv- riu Tni i nnri rpi.nrn Jnlv 6. The work in Saskatchewan similar to that in Manitoba. An .estimated 200,000 muskrat pelts were harvested from the lu?e Summerbcrry game preserve near The Pas, Manitoba, this year anf two other muskrat farms will be brought into production in the same mc area an.. in I- a year or two. 15 . in . f An . - mg up, resiiuuig in a iyu c- ne possiDinues oi ine inp oeing ellne in the catch of muskrat and made are now being gone into. otner pens, to remeny uvs puliation , an understanding was reached under which the province of Saskatchewan agreed to set aside selected areas fqr a term of years as fur and game reserves, and ana the me federal icaerai government government un un- (At The Pas. 700 trappers, mostly dertook provide funds for the ,ioi-,9- nnrf and haii-oreeas. hnlf-brreds. each eacn . .. 'j ; .i Indians" construction of dam, and other earned more than $300 this season. control featUres to conserve the The, money will be paid the trap- g . run-off and prthipitation." ners during the year in equal monthlv payments of $25 This is a wnr to the deathlA war between savage rv and democracy if vo't wnnt. rtpmocracv to win. you mu.t Ho vour ,share. Invest in Victory Bonds. ed by the Hon. ('. D. Howe. Minister or Munitions and Supply, who praised Mr. Coleman, 11. C. Dowen, chief of luoilvo power and rollirig stock, and other Canadian Pacific men for the effort they had put into building this splendid war machine. He, In turn, gave the tank and all others to come off the Angus assembly line to the Hon. J. U Italston, Minister of National Defence, .who thanked the Cnnadhn Pacifi" workers for the f ne loh had accomplished, 'Vou men have put CO OPS IN LEAD NOW With the score standing 9 to 3 In favor of Co-operatives, the Intermediate Baseball League fixture with Watts and Nickerson was rained out yesterday and will be replayed tonight, weather permitting. I Last Friday night in a thrilling game Watts and Nlckerson defeated Co-oneratives 11 to 10. The league standing to date: W L Pet. PhkrlR for FHonv -or Shackles Co-Ops - 3 2 .600 'or Serfs Buv victory Bonds. Watts & Nlckerson 2 3 .400 Canadian Pacific Builds First Canadian Tank your whole heart into this job " he wild. Ho also mentioned that 300 of the thousands of tanks being made at the Angus Shops were being produced for the British Purchasing Commission. The pictures above show Mr. Coleman officially delivering tho first tank to the Department of Munitions and Supply and, inset, Corp. Colin Stlrton, of the Itoyal Tank Regiment, a veteran of Dunkirk, complimenting an An-nis worker on the construction of (he tank. First Kound ; ' Rogers vs. Bulger. Dawes vs.Coatcs. Barton vs. Davlcs. (Winner plays A. Halg). Second Round McLcod vs. Cameron. Walton vs. Benson. Murray vs. Thomson. Youngman vs. McMeekln. Arroll vs. Vickers. v Campbell vs. McPhee. McDonald vs. Ranee. James vs. Dixon. Fraser vs. Bamford. Birch vs. King. Judge vs. McRae. Hardy vs. Hill. Tinker vs. Parkin. Paul vs. Preece. Draw for the doubles Is as fol lows: First Round Simpson and Halg vs. Dawes and Murray Camobell and Coates vs. Hlnton and Thomson. James and Davis vs. Youngman and Arroll. King and McMeekin vs. and Vickers. Second Round Bamford and Paul vs. Cameron and Preejce. Ranee and McPhee vs, Judge and I (McDonald. ' Dixon and Hill vs. M.:nae ana Tinker. McLeod and Birch vs. Fraser and i Walton. Flnnie and Parkin vs. Hogarth and Benson. Cormack and Frew vs. Barton and Rogers. .... 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COATES, General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. ill Si 1 9, 1941. TM DAILT KW FAOB Tint WEEKEND AIR FORCE BOMBER WINGS WAY EAST DRAW IN ISOFTBALL 1NTENNIS BOWLING SCHEDULE tfT7- 1 r" - Avoy Scvr'rsili.itiJinu;..Ue'ilaWi J And More Scheduled For Today j Week-end results in the Prince Rupert Tennis Club championship tournament were as follows: 1 Men's Singles I Dellamv defeated Blank. I Gladding defeated Forrest. Dawson defeated Comadina. Norrington defeated Dawson. MsCormlck. defeated Goldsmith. Fulton defeated McCormi'ck. Kennlngton defeated Frlcke. Mixed .Doubles Bellamy and Mitchell defeated Brltton and Brltton. i Borland and Tinker defeated Kensington and Thomson. Ladies Singles Gladding defeated Evltt. Men's Doubles Oladdlng and Dildal defeated Piers and Kensington. The draw for today: 2 pjn. Lambie vs. Gladding. 3 p.m. Mellln vs. Hetherlngtdn; 1 .Mrs. Tinker vs. Mrs. Brltton. I ' 4 p.m. Miss Thomson vs. Miss 'Berner. I , 4:30 pjn. Mrs. Crulckshank and 1 Miss Berner vs. Miss Mitchell and Miss Vance. i 5 pjn. Kensington vs. Borrle; Bellamy and Mitchell vs. Lamble and Evltt. 6 p.m. Borrle and Frteke vs. McCormlck and Hume; Brltton Vs. jS'hwass; Fulton vs. Kennlngton. j 7 pjn. Noble vs. Brltton or "hwpss: Borland vs. Borrle or Kensington, Norringtcn and Ber ner vs. Comadina and Davis. 8 om Forrest and Crulck-' shank vs. Schwass and Blank: Mrs. Gladding vs. Miss Davis; Hetherlngton and Kensington vs. Borrle and Hume; Borland and Lamble vs Schwass and Blank or Crulck shank and Forrest. show the Royal Canadian Farce bomber and of g crew which The above pictures Canada. The Pne ) VlOwia, ac .. on Empire are carrying Canada's Victory Loan Torch across Day following an impressive dedication, ceremc ,,y. On it, way to '"J. "Xh will rededl.ate themselves to the cause of freedom for wh en Canadians Canadian cities where many Atlantic to be presented to Prime Minister Win-Sn the Einoire fights Later it will be flown across the S cVif Reamngfrom left to right, members of the D E Galloway Toronto; 2nd Pilot, Pilot Officer C. M. Black. St. John, N.B., Wireless Op-rator, ?pl K N Bim-neS .Halifax, Air Engineer Mechanic. Cpl. G. J. Newton. Vancouver. Cily Championship Series About To Start In Singles And Doubles ' June 10 Grotto vs. Dry Dock; (Steel Workers vs. Stones. . 1 June 12 Dry Dock vs. Stones; I . - steel Workers vs. Grotto. . Draw for the singles champion-1 June 17 Grotto vs. Stones, Steel shin in city lawn bowling is as Workers vs. Dry dock. follows: I 5 ! ,! t ! .1 III & li i