RUSSIAN CONVIVIALITY AT PARIS OPERA V. M. Molotov, Soviet foreign minister, and Russian Ambassador Bolomolov, pictured in amiable discussion with ballet girls who serve sandwiches at a gala performance at the Paris fcpera. Event was staged in honor of the foreign delegates now attending the 21-nation peace conferences. RAINS HOLD UP HARVEST But It Is Now in Full Suing Again. Afler Delay WINNIPEG General rains of the last week-end delayed the harvest for a few days but It Is now in full swing again in most areas of the prairie provinces. The rains were of little benefit except to the very late cereal crops and the root and vegetable crops, according to the weekly croo rnort of the department of agriculture of the Canadian National Railways. In spite of the rather peculiar crop season, the jield and the grades in the areas where threshing Is under way seem to be average. Sawfly damage in southwestern Saskatchewan now appears to be quite extensive. Further threshing mast be done before an accurate estimate of the damage due to July frost can be obtained. In the Okana'gan Valley the weather has been generally hot ; Cf July. a d. 1946. i was appointed and dry. A heavy Windstorm last Administrator of the Estate of Rob-. j .. , , ert Hurral Gammon, otherwise known week-end caused considerable as Robert Hurrell Gammon, deceased, local damage but the tree fruits I anc Parties having claims against board states the damage to the crop as a whole was slight. LUNAR PITFALLS Some of the moon's craters are more than a hundred mile"5 across and thousands of feet deep. THIN STRONG PAPER NONE FINER MADE 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "She was fearfully tired last night." 2. What Is the correct pronunciation of "literature"? 3. Which one of these words Is misspelled? Gondoleer, mountaineer, engineer. 5. What Is a word beglnnin.3 with det that means "that which prevents"? ANSWERS 1. Say, "She was very tired." 2. Pronounce the tu as In picture, not as ou in tour. 3. Gondolier. 4. To while away. "It Is a book to beguile the tedious hours." 5. Deterrent. BRITISH COIXMzilA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and in tiie matterof the estatf. j op robert hurral gammon otherwise known as ROBERT HURRELL OAMMON DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor E. D. Woodburn, Acting for and at request of His Honor XV V richer mnri nn the 91st dlT to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 18th day of September. A D. 1946. and all parttef Indebted to .the Estate are. required to paytth al.iount or their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B C. thlf 5th day of August. A D. 1946. GORDON P FORBES. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. 209 r i Matthew AJamt Serrlr, Inc. r i out with the baby buggy." THIS AND THAT The Gwfe "But, dear! You started Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS i TENTS - PAClCSACKS TRAPPER NELSON PACKBOARDS WATERPROOF GROUND SHEETS PROTECT YOUR LUGGAGE WITH CANVAS COVERS Edmondson Awning and Sail Works 330 .SECOND AVENUE T.O. Box 303 : PHONE 632 TOTEM GOLF IS RESUMED Popular Event Being Staged Again at Jasper This Year JASPER Resumption of the annual iwm ruic uuu iuui-, nament here in the first week L of September marks the renewal of what is probably the most popular golf event In the west. After sixteen consecutive years, the event was disturbed owing j to the outbreak of war. The last winner was Arthur Johnston, of Winnipeg, who later served for a lengthy period In the Royal Canadian Navy. So popular had the event become that in 1938 it was necessary to limit the entries to 200 In order that all could get their proper share of golf. Hie test of the Totem Pole popularity was proven this year when the management received more man 600 applications for the 200 places In the tournament. j Competitors ' this year will be from all parts of Canada and the United States and will In-, elude three former holders of , the Totem Pole championship J. Leslie Bell, of Victoria (1931): J. B. Starky, Edmonton (1933-36) ; and Don Thompson, of Port- land, Oregon (1939-40). The qualifying round will be played Monday, September 2, and flight will follow until the championship final on Satur day, September 7, over 36 holes. The course is now In excellent condition from tee to green on every hole. "GOVKHNMEXT I.WJIOK ACT" (Section P8I NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENCE Notice Is hereby given that on the tOth day of Septemoer. a.u. the vndersiened Intends to apply t" the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Bwr Licence No. 7350 Ittsued In respect of premises being part of the premises known as the Commercial Hotel situate at the corner of First Avenue and Eighth Street In the Cltv of Prince Rupert. Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots Thirteen (13) nd Fourteen (141 In Block Nine (9) Section One (1) Map 923. Prince Rupert Land Registration District, from Prince Hotel Limited to Panko Mich-alczuk, of Prince Rupert, the Trans- teDATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 2nd day of Aumtst. A D. 194B PANKO MICHALCZUK. We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Daily RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West w Today in Spoi'ts HAZELTON I i BASEBALL Telkwa Wins Senior Game ! And Smilhers, Junior SMITHERS Smithers Juniors played the Hazelton Juniors at the Hazelton Flower Show on Wednesday, winnins easily In six innings bv a score of 8 to 4. The name was called at the end of the sixth to allow the Telkwa and Hazelton girls to play. The Telkwa girls won with a score of 1C" to C, running In ten runs in the last inning. ThLs was followed by a nlne-lnning game between Telkwa and Hazelton Seniors, Telkwa winning handily by 12 to 8. In the junior same the Smith-ers nine collected six hits to the Hazelton four hits. The Smithers aggregation committed Tour errors and Hazelton contributed eight errors to allow Smithers their eight runs. Bannister pitched four innings of ball and gave up the four hits. Thomas pitched two innings and allowed no hits. The hlhlighis or this game pnd of the whole day's enter- tainmpnt pr!lnkiP w.atsnn' - nsatinnni miP.hr.rriH rntr-h in right field of Blackstock's almost sure hit. Watson ran away out of position and reashed out off balance with one hand to pjck it out of the air. He'recciv- ed a big hand from-the stands and a wonderful ovation from his team mates at the end of the Inning. The Smithers lineup was as follows: Ranis, s.s.; Fowler, c.f.; Thomas, 2b., p.; Goodacre, a; Arnold, lb.; BannSested. n.i 2b.; Capllng, l.f.; Watson, r.f Washburn, 3b.; Kilpatrick, spare. Hazelton Michael, 2b.; Rich- LOOK FEEL BE f8 ml upts fit mmm 5Sc m 25. INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See It. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 YOU WANT TO BE WARM NEXT WINTER FlUrOUR COM BINS NW! Telephone or visit our office and place your order for your full winter's supply of fuel. We will deliver it during the summer To delay means that you may have to burn an inferior grade of fuel next winter. ALBERT AND McCAFFERY Phones 116 and 117 tan irt-r - SHORT SPORT Phil Pearson, a former Van-couverite playing out of Mon- treal. made a clean sweep of the Eastern Canada tennis cham- pionshlps at Halifax five years ago today. Pearson, a member of Canada's last pre-war Davis Cup team, won the singles, mens doubles and mixed doubles. Star Ruth, seven -year -old trotter, set a new world record for seven furlongs at Cleveland's Randall track 51 years ago. W. R. Cox was in the sulky as Star Ruth covered the distance In 1:4534, a mark equalled the same year by Norman Grattan, a four-year-old gelding. ards, r.f.; Blackstock, l.f.; Clarence, p., 2b.; Senden, c.f.; Rey nolds, c; Wilfred, 3b.; Hongry, z.s., p.; Falconer, lb. In the Telkwa-Hazelton senior game. Spooner pitched six lnninrs for Hazelton, Marshall one. and Sterratt, two. Oiddtngs held the route for the Telkwa , team. Most sensational play of the seniors of the atternoon was Neil Sterratt with two three-( baseers and Derfcri score for centre field. Business and JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 808 W. H. CORRINS Painting and Decorating FREE ESTIMATES Phone Blue 451 P.N. Kilborn W. Peterson RERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls, Green 977 Prince Rupert If it's a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can m. SAUNDERS Blue 6G6 Concrete Sidewalks, basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. FRANK H. PARTRIDGE CONTRACTOR Estimates Given On All Work Phone Green 417 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Eiulldlng'and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 488 Red J94 MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert, LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring and Repairs Phone Black :t(S7 238 Second Avenue West BAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday S3 Catala l:JC p.n. (Davllght Saving Time '2 30 nincc hupert Time) Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 9 p.m. Prince Rupert Time) Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J, SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 BASEBALL American League Chicago 4, Boston 3. (Eleven innings). Cleveland 6, Philadelphia 8. I St. Louis 3-2, New York 4-8. National League Boston 3, Chicago 2. Philadelphia 6-3, St. Louis 7-0. (First game twelve Innings). New York 1, Pittsburgh 0. (Ten Innings). Brooklyn 0, Cincinnati 2. International League Toronto 3, Rochester 4. Syracuse 3, Jersey City 7. Montreal 4, Buffalo 3. American Association Kansas City 4, Toledo 7. Milwaukee 6, Columbus 3. Minneapolis 5, Louisville 8. Western International Bremerton 1-9, Vancouver 3-10 Tacoma 2-C; Salem 3-2. Wenatchee 14, Victoria 5. Spokane 2, Yakima 11. TOr win UST rub Professional CHIROPRACTIC R. J. PARKER, D C. (Palmer Graduate) Suite 6 Telephone Smith Block Green 9U5 GAIRDNER'S CONSTRUCTION Jacklngs - Building"- Repairing Alterations ana cement wor PHONE GREEN 482 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branch i 208 4th Street : Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phune 174 P.O. Box 274 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, eta Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanging Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 TOO. 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BELIEVE ME IT'S TOPS. 'unproved . . . mrKAY' TAB AKF . M LllliJf-t I J unitlfiVL U J u FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD OOtt! PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND SH1PPT. TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND Mi FOR OUICK. EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND SERVICE Fhone LliNDbA i o bU or I O HEADS ARE $ BETTER THAU Remington "Threei ELECTRIC SHAVER NOW $23.95 lYin 1 1 1 1 nn n khuk muu w f - - - (E. C. Wallace. Manager Third Avenue and Sixth Street . Terrace Corner S MRS. FLAMBLY J HOME-MADE X On the Main Highway TERRACE TRANSFER (Harold Smith . . i fi AinirL u Scheduled Trips to Lakolsc W Sunday, Wednesday and bam iM,nriPr Trln, to Any Fart of P.O. Box 1G7 In TERRACE... Shop at Skeena Mercantile A MODERN DEPARTMENT STOKE j Groceries - Ladies' Wear - lry Goods - Shoes and Men's Wear , TO! 7ty m j'tttudMkH nit. f any a Standard V) (e It'i a handy Ihint, ic to . siren tou a rmi. - record. .Veunut tar,.h. fl Mi nnnnJ nack w rt r L TERRACE MACHINE SHOPS' TERRACE, H.G Dealers in fiRNERAL JIOT0BS MACHINE WORK 1 ..-BLESSED ik 'jaTSAi 'Austrauail . Mo, has GASandFXEC; DIESEL and TRACTOR niRN SUNDAYS and I .i. nnlrs ond I'