....I muni Hill Miinn flllll !""- ----- ers are innKiiiji it a Imliil lo Imiu in oil . . mm m f r In .aim fRINCK RUPERT K. tf.I-i.-i lis TRY 5 WANT ADD. II A I. vSvcrywocKaay 10:4a a.m. Avoy OTEL Zarclli, rrop. yi P.O. ttax 511 ASEH STREET SPORT CHAT In National League Meld for 1912, John K Mize. New York, leads the first basemen with a percentage of Wfctllghola J. Wltek. New York, heirat In second basemen, with .978. Stanley C. Hack, Chicago, U he leader among the third bate run, with Edward R. Miller, Boston, for the third consecutive tarj tops shortstops with .983, a eti league record surpassing the .nark of 978 held by James Cooney, .hago-Philadelphia made in 1937 jtuilel W. Litwhiler, Philadelphia, iv going through the 1942 season A.uiout making an error In 151 :ames. established an all-time re- ord with a perfect average, ac cepting 117 chances. Arnold M Jwens. Brooklyn, leads the catch- rs with JTJ. Ray LaMann. Cincin nati, had the most passed balls, 11 Twenty-two pitchers fielded for a 1030. the leadership going to Ola ode W Passeau. with 73 chances. Wil ham F. Jurgea, 9few York, with 11 Leldtns Innings without a chance tied record held' by many players, Srotemter tt against Brooklyn Leonard R. UeraOo, Chicago, making 4 errors In lad inning of xTond game mptssrifcsr IS against Boston, established new league r Vancouver Couple ' Are Wedded Here Mi vi Constance Dorothy I'uscie and Mrlvin James Ullies Are United The marriage took place last Fri day at the Manse of First United Church. Iter; James A. Donnell ol- iclating, ef Miss Constance Doro thy Pusdc and Melvin James Lil ies, recently arrived from Vancou ver, witnesses oi the ceremony ere Robert F. Hltchens and Nor man Leslie Wantes. cord, former record hM by three National League shortstops who had 3. As for.crut fielding features, New fork, led in fielding percentage, Alth .9772. Cincinnati made most double plays, 1M, and had most pu touts, 4337. Boston made most passed balls, 14. St. Louis had most men left on bases, 1218. Chicago had most assists, 1874 and most total chances, 6048. Philadelphia committed most errors, 194. By fielding .973, the league tied their high mark made in 1933, and committing but 13-12 errors for a new sow. replaced old record of 1349 made In 1933. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Vote the Labor slate. John Good, who is enlisting In the Royal Canadian Air Force, re turned to the city yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and will be returning south again before the end of the month. A. J. Saulre. formerly of the local dry dock and now a govern ment steamboat Inspector, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, being here on official business. Girls' three piece Coats, etc. Boys', coats only. Sizes one to eight, Wee Tots' Shoppe. Mrs. Yvonne Firkins and members of her Seaforth Follies con cert party, which has been In the north to entertain the forces, left last night on their return to Van couver. Walter Middleton, former pro vincial constable at Massett, where he still resides, arrived In the city Sunday night from the Islands and returned home to Massett last night. rM . mew wnsin J . J s U lb VI o a V fiilkf w f L. Cri . v l Imagine yourself proudly attired in trim Air Force Uluc. You world of adventure. cnicr a crcat, new, wonderful Join t!ic;t.GA.r. now. You'll spend a few weeks in training right into action . . . near Ottawa or Toronto. Then you'll get it may be in Nova Scotia or Saskatchewan; Newfoundland or Uritish Columbia. Later, possibly, you may go overseas. There arc 40 different trades you may enter in the R.CA.F Perhaps )ou'Il drive a tractor, or, if you love to cook, you'l enjoy preparing meals for husky young airmen. Perhaps you II be a stenographer, a fabric worker or a wireless operator. Perhaps you'll fold parachutes or run a teletype machine. Whatever your task, you will be sharing in the great work . of the K.CA.F., just as surely as though you were sitting at the controls of a Spitfire, or manning a machine gun, or looking through the bomb sights. u'i,b . Mb . HMcW Th K.CJ.I erJ,sirh ,H 18 0. - ,0.,rr R CA i: RnnilhtOtn, W'-f unifies. AO KUTLSGtCXCULCNT Ol'l-ORTVSITILS 10K PKOMOTIOS. (entiling CWrti cf i V.Kr, Cslgorn t'nM,,,N teiltoe, l,glig, Wlnnlpaa, Nrlh tr,Wlnir, tcndoK, Homllio,, Tarw'c, Otfowo, Monl Na Qiitbw, fflootton, Halllaa. WOMEN'S DIVISION RCAF ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE Fthrit lFrTr Ciils Needed i Once lor These and Many Other Duties dcrkl . . . nook-kccpcM ; . . StcnoRMphe" i . . I'ibric WorkerJ . . i Cooks . . 5 Transport Drivers an Join now ih men mjr flyl Send for this free booklet. It gites the complete story of the life of airwomen in the R.CA.F. Write to Director of Manning, K.C.A.F., Jackson Huilding, Ottawa, or the nearest Recruiting Centre listed below; ittrvil'mg Ctnfra Hovni Mmdoyi mi IW idays ojo. 9 p.m.1 WtMidayi, 9 to 4 p.m.j Tinidayt mi FtWoyi, a.". U pj.(o B.m.10 pjn,WOMW ONITIj iotvedoyi, 9 J. U 4 Jfc Donald Main left this afternoon for Vancouver. Miss Hazel Mather left last night for 8andsplt. Vote Sorensen, Black, Brett. El llott, Hills and Morgan for a Council that is not afraid of work. Mrs. Forman and P. Mason yesterday for Port Simpson. left Mrs. J. K. Murray and son David leave this afternoon for a trip to Vancouver. Labor offers you Jack Dp anc and J. T. Langridge for school board. J. Chapman and son, John, and daughter, Patricia, left this afternoon for Victoria. Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Slater were passengers leaving last night for Stewart. If you are satisfied with Prince Rupert vote for an unknown city manager. : i ill , .... --5ssx&j w mm2imws w. cu o .. Passengers leavinc for Massett last night Included Miss M. Par-nell. B. J. Brldden, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Collison and daughters Roberta and Gwen Labor votes speed victory. Passengers leaving for Vancouver Included Mrs. C. Jeglum, A. L. Pet- rrson, A. C. Smith, Mrs. K. Clifford, H. A. Bergstrom, L. A. Home ana Mr. and Mrs. N. Bellls. tWe pay cash for furniture. ttoves, tools, musical instruments ?all or write EUo's, Prince Rupert. WHAT SHOULD THE PEACE TERMS BE? Subject for discussion U C.C.F. educational meeting to- nlffhL 8 njn Valhalla HaU. 8th r ind McBride St Public JnvKea. (It) Miss Phvilis .Hill- Tout arrived n the city yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to pay a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Hill-Tout. Fourth Avenue East. London always has council. Vote Labor. Labur D. A. Hamilton, publisher of the Vancouver News-Herald, after spending a few days here and at Cedarvale in connection with his northern contracting interests," left last night on his return to SHRIMPS BOAT W.S.L. Fresh every day, 5:00 p.m. First Float West of Imperial Oil Co. vm rm tm tm ii wan i a v i bi a Our Delivery Schedule 3 DELIVERIES WEEKLY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SAIURDAY Please co-operate by placing your order as early as possible. To ensure delivery, orders must be In by 4 p.m. the day preceding delivery. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have. More SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria snd Way-points, Stewart and North. Queen Charlotte Islands. r'ull Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 aWI if W! 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