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For consistent quality and continuous smoking satisfaction, Winchesters prove defin-itly that all cigarettes are not the same. OF FASTBALL SEMI-FINAL ivat c-nuu" iT j fl Grotto nlaved to a 10-all Hp in th , E 'T C a aww T r--- j - - V ' " tH V 1i or we iwi y, Lwu-uui-ui-wuee fcpjju-iinm piay-oii series in tnc City r astball league tp determine who is tp meet the General Motors in the finaj. In the first inning 99 Taxi seorpd when Calcjeroni came home on Domlnato's single. 1 Grotto eot to Gurvlch In thpir runs WW n and the score tied. the league- half of the inning for 6 hits and n the first ot th? f'8hth Mon one run to equalize. 99 Taxi lP5ano was l bimupdson to went one up when Wlndle hit a atcWord, Wlndle flew out to two-bagger and came home on Ratchford nd Qurvlch flew out Ratchford's single. But Grotto to Duncan- Fr Grotto in their went cn ahead when Kerr's 2- half of the flgtlthl R- Smlth was bagger brought in Simondson cut' catcher to Dell, Glllls was and Carl Smith. Gurvlch was out Beynon to Del1- Holkestad replaced by Dominato who struck hlt a t-baggec but Duncan out Moxley with two men on struck out to retlre the side- went one ahead when Oillis t WallY Landin called the game scored. Imthe first of the fourth I o"- -f6r 99 Taxi Beyhon scored when 99 Taxl 1 1 1 1 p 1 5 M Pustak was walked with tho bases full. Dell kept Grotto one run ahead when he scored on 'went scoreless in the fifth. 99 Taxi scored in the first of the sixth when Calderoni who had been walked came home on Pus-tak's two-bagger but Grotto got the run back when Simundsen scored on Dell's two-bagger. Then came the Jucky (?) seventh. Montesano flew out. Wlndle was walked and came home t - I nn rilirvlh'c tiT'nVn rrrrciy rSiif- titv i inaianapous o. , w" " - "u-66"' Tiicdo 7 '11 innings). cn came nome on ueynon s il-O, Columbus two-bagger. Houston hit and he ana ueynon came home on Calderonl's two-bagger. Then Calderoni came h,Qme on Pus-tak's two-bagger. 99 Taxi was now leading 10-6. Ralph Smith hit a two-bagger for Grotto: Glllis wa's walked: Holkestad hit and Smith scored. Duncan hit a two-bagger but Glllis was out at the plate. Simundsen hit and Holkestad scored. Carl Smith hit and Duncan came home. Dell hit a two-bagger and Simund-icn scored . Dominato was on a":;an kangaroo the spot but forced to fly Kerr Frozen Cellophane Wrapped ' RUPERT BRAND" LE FILLETS COD FILLETS SALMON FILLETS o bones . . . Nn w.iK(r . . . No fuss. ry them today from your butcher. Canadian AND Fish Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Grotto 12 110 i Box scores: 99 Taxi ImoyIpv1 ennrifipp Rnth (Amc HPQH 5 1 vj4v yiii tt Pustak 5 1 Dominato 5 0 Montesano 5 0 Wlndle 5 2 Gurvlch 5 1 Beynon ' : 4 2 Ratchford 4 0 43 10 17 Grotto AB R H B. Simundsen 5 4 4 Carl Smith 5 Dell 5 Kerr , 5 Moxley 5 R. Smith ... R. Duncan Glllis Holkestad . H. Duncan Umpire: umpire: J. Proud winner of the Kentucky Derby, The I'reakneii, and on June 1 st the 78th and richest Belmont Stakes, this deep chestnut colt takes its place with sit other great ones of the turf who have captured the Triple Crown. Assault also won the $10,000 Dwrer Slakes at Aqueduct on June 15th, thereby boonins his earninas to $339,720. Ihc 1 2tb biatest prize wiuner in history, he must on all counts be rated Tit Cbsmpivn. 45 10 Wally Landin; Davis. Winchester CI.GARETTES base MARINER'S SCOURGE In early modern times, scurvy f lear a 9-foot out to Windlc, and Moxley was was the deallest of diseases on out pitcher to Ratchford, Four long sea voyages. Steamship Service It was a grana game with botu teams playing bang-up ball. and Baynon a 2-bagger each for the taxlmen. For the Grotto Dell hit two 2-baggers, Kerr, R. Smith and Duncan one 2-bagger each and Holkestad a -bagger. Dominate struck out 3, wa)l ed two and gave up II hits fpr 7 runs in 63 innings. Boyo Gurvlch gave up 11 hits ifor three runs and struck ou one in 1 2-3 innings. , For Grotto Moxley went the bases, Pustak equalized w u,e iCore was uea- ine knl on for 10 runs. Ho thrr Domlnato's sing!; 'but Grotto llght was bad now and umPire and struck ffl,l .hrPP Both teams, and team man- fteers arp t.n Vp nnurntnlntpri 1 4 0 10,on turnjng out to piay on snorj; ' nriHsA off ot 4 Via rn w n XtnA Vionn AP R 11 cancelled and then re-arranged. Ground was In good shape and drainage system recently installed is very efficient. Sports Sche dulc I ' Baseball Roosevelt Park, 6:45, Savoy vs. Watts and Nickerson. Girls' Fastball Gyro Park, 6:45 Klnettes vs. Moose. SHORT SUMMARY lht bundled typewritten pages were required to set down the details of the VJS. Navy'? part In D-Day. from ritlNCK KUl'KKT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) . - - VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue anij DEPOT TICKET OFFICE . . . the only many. liyer insulation is superior in principle. It won't shift, sag or settle. Saves up to 30 on fueL Instill it yourself, (we'll show you how), or let our mined men do it for you. Either way there's no mess. 'Phone today for a free estimate, or stop in and let us show you why kimsul? is best foryou-howit pays for itself while giving you real comfort. Art now. Start saving 1 ' 7V2c -SO.. FT. (ROT IKSTUiro) iou iNSt'lAItS 100 so., ft. BUY NOW- Albert & McCaffery KIMSUL DEALERS Phone 116 Prince Rupert BsanKOaBBBBBBBI JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue U 1K4RS AGO In HI PERT SPOm August J5, J9?6 Grand Terminals continued to show improvement by winning from the Native Sons by 5 runs to 1 in a Senior League baseball name. A sensational catch by Farquhar robbed powney of a hit and doubled Astoria at second baie. Batteries we're': .amble and Balfour for the Sons, and Lobllck and Downey for Rrand Terminals. A record attendance is expect1- ed at the Salt Lakes tomorrow MR. and MRS. G. DALGREN t'esire to express their deepest thanks and appreciation to the iiu-ny friends who shared their lcs In the passing on to the "Great Beyond" of their beloved daughter, Francis Bertha, entered Into rest on August 7. The funeral took place from St. Paul's Church, Metlakatla, on Tuesday, August 13, and special thanks go to their dear friend, Canon Rushbrook and to the organist for the beautiful service of deep spiritual help. FOR RENT ! LAKELSE CABINS rented by the FOR RENT Furnished room for single girl. Kitchen privileges. 1023 2nd Ave. Phone Blue 270. (195) FOR RENT 2 roomed dwelling, all conveniences. Apply Valentin Dairy. (191) week rate for balance of sea son. Dudley G. Little, Terrace, B.C. (192) SUITE TO. RENT Furnished, centrally located. Phone 676. (194) FOR RENT-rApartment in Bay Apartments; also front housekeeping room, Phone Blue 815. (tf) FOR RENT Comfortable sleep ing room; reasonable. Apply 806 Fraser St., evenings, (tf) VCM PENT Three roms and one kitchen completely furnished. 336 9th Avenue West. Phone Red 633. - (136) WANTED WANTED TO RENT Passenger car for trip to Telkwa. Valentin Dairy. (191) WANTED TO RENT Gillnet boat. Phone Blue 371, after 6 o'clock. (191) HELP WANTED WANTED Experienced woman clerk for grocery store. No other need apply. Apply Skeena Grocery. (tf) BRIGHT AND HONEST boys and girls wanting Dally News de CaMlUoTlE M. IWH Increased Coastal Charter Service BY SUPEKMAKINE FLYING BOATS 18 PASSENGERS '"Haida Queen" and "Skeena Queen" MONDAYS Vancouver to Prince Rupert Direct. TUESDAYS Prince Rupert to Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands. WEDNESDAYS Vancouver to Prince Rupert via Queen Charlotte Islands. THURSDAYS Prince Rupert to Stewart and Return via Anyox, Alice Arm and Request Points. FRIDAYS Prince Rupert to Vancouver Direct. SPECIAL CHARTERS ARRANGED FOR PASSENGERS AXD FREIGHTING 3 Types and Sizes of AIRCRAFT to Serve You From 3 to 18 Passengers, or 480 lbs. to 4,000 lbs. Freight C. II. STANimiDGE, Agent P.O. Box 1249 Phones 524 or Red 88 OWNER DIES LEJCJNCjTON, Ky, if, CqL P. R , Bradley, 86r famous sportsman' whose horses won fpur Kentucky derbies, died ql a qeart attack j today. Starting his career by J belting on Indian pony races, Col. Bradley maintained a lively Interest Jri racing until the end. He died af bis Idlehour stock ( farm near here. ins whicji he, spent some lime wth' Vjc: Fpley, Canadian box-jpg cha'mPipn, wlp Is scheduled to meet J. rfewman at the Prince Rupert Fair shortly. ' CHRONIC BRONCHITIS for the carnival and sports ar- !' Vv. v v. 1 u t.v . ttubborn bronchial (either .... . . Poe cough, ranged by the Prince Rupert phlegmy or dry nd hacking) make ytm I Swimming Club. j choke, gap. wheeze, keep you awak rieueve k nowi uq at utou Ioifntir Mndi' hart done get Templeton'i .. .. . RAZ-MAH ndtop that cough I HAZ. . . , ., . ' M AH ha 1 hrlprd other let It help you. from a holiday in the south dur- Joe. ut 'druggini eytrywbere. R-u - - Classified Advertising - - Jlu:rieds: 2c per word per insertion, minimum charge, 60c. Birth Na(S.ce. &Oc; Cards ot Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcement: 12. CARD OF THANKS for Sale FOR SALK-Blick-llned heater; one muffef cooker. Phone Black 393. (191) FOR SALE Gas boat, 7 h.p. engine; 32 feet long. Apply Henry Russell, Port Edward, B.C. (193) FOR SALE Coffee Shop, main street, price reasonable. Owner selling account health. Apply Box 202, Smlthers, B.C. (195) FOR SALE Oyster Bar, very reasonable price. Apply Bos 1190; Phone 30(5. 315 Third Ave. West. (191) FOR SALE Beauty parlor: equipment and furniture complete. Reasonable price. Phone Blue 943 or call at 603 6th Ave. West. (tf) FOR SALE Sawmill with two-and-a-half million feet of timber;, camp and kitchen utensils; equipment, tools, .4 horses, good condition. Price $5000. Apply Lee Jim, Hazel-ton, B.C. (tf) WE BUY AND SELL New and Used Furniture; also Hardware. See us before buying elsewhere. Used phonograph records, 20c; 5-piece kitchen set, $16.50; electric ranges, McClary's, from $15; sewing machine, $24.50; 3-piece chesterfield In good shape, $69.50; radio, 9 tubes, $15; baby carriages, from $7; hassocks, from $250; beds, complete, from $12.50; electric fans, from $7.50; new Gurney ranges, all-enamel; new scatter rugs, big assortment, $1.65 each. B.C. Furniture Co., 3rd Ave. Phone Black 324. (tf) FOR 'SALE One 36-inch cord-wood saw complete with Model T Ford motor, drive pulley and 6et, price $80. Also one all-steel hand winch with 150 feet 1 (.-Inch '.galvanized cable, price $35. Also one building, size 20 by 50 feet, al double-dressed shlplap, 8 Inches, $200. Every- thing can b? seen at Telegraph Point. W. Walsh, Kwinitsa. tf)2) livery routes should enter their FOR. SALE Portable painting names at the office. HOUSEKEEPER Good accommodation and wages. 722 West i Fifth. (tf) macmne. .Apniy ouue ia ivit-Intyre Bldg., afier 6 pjn. (tf ) FOR SALE Studio couch $10. chest of drawers $2, baby carriage $5. Bed. drop-sides, $3. Other household items all In good condition. 4 Sherbrooke Ave. (192) FOR SALE Canaries and cages. Phone Green 823. (193) FOR SALE 12 h-P- air cooled engine. Phone Green 894. (196) FOUND FOUND Keys in brown leather case on board the H.M.C.S. 'Uganda." Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. (191) PERSONAL RELIEF FROM CAR SICKNESS Our prevention method proven successful In all cases, young or old. Prevents Travel Sickness for you or money refunded. Take advantage of our Introductory offer now. For lifetime protection mall two dollars to Simplex Devices, 370 Victoria St., Kamloops, B.C. BLEND OR TABLETS are effective. 2 weeks' supply $1, 12 weeks, $5. At all druggists: (193) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawnllls, manufactured by National Machinery Company Umlted, Vancouver. B.C. " . Thursday August 15, 1946 BACK AGAIN I Big Economy Pack Men, again make exfra savings on Canada's favourite lew-price blade. Dealers now feature MINORA's Economy Pack: 12 blades 25(. MINORA BLADES give fast, easy shaves onj lest far longer than ordinary blades. 3 HEADS ARE , BETTER THAN 1 Remington "Threesome" ELECTRIC SHAVER NOy $23.95 McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. (E. C. Wallace, Manager) Third Avenue and Sixth Street Announcement . . . PHONE 71) JOHN HARRIS and M. PARKINSON have resumed proprietorship of ATLAS BOILER WORKS Boilers, Tanks and General Ironwork NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS ALTERATIONS GREER & BRIDDEN Builders and Contractors PHONE RED 561 BOX 1308 P.O. BOX 721 PHONE 108 Oil Burners Installed and Serviced PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J. II. Schuman S. Julian ' REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS ESTIMATES Night Calls: Blue 170 Green 787 CORNER SECOND AVE. and SEVENTH ST. WEST Phone Blue 850 P.O. Box 1484 Green & Kermode All Interior and Exterior Work Builders and Painters Free Estimates and Prompt Service '' Due to the critical, shortages of automobile parts, we urge motorists more than ever before, to LUBRICATE and SAVE WEAR, if you wish to continue to ride. We use only the best grades of oils and greases. Call us for an appointment . . . phone roo. Pennzoil and Peerless Motor Oils RUPERT MOTORS LTD. t CHRYSLER PARTS DEPOT Learn To FLY! WITH THE TERRACE FLYING CLUB MEMBERSHIP FEE $25.00 Per Year DUAL INSTRUCTION $12.00 Per Hour SOLO FLYING r $8.00 Per Hour TRIAL FLIGHTS for Non-Members Rates: $18.00 Pet Hour; $5.00 for 15 Minutes . V7 ' ' i: