RIDERS S CANADA . .,r irtiTwo coast 's J" .n ktoDDed Lty didnt mention the the hignways u4 v (ho nirwavs (are logging fr om New Lter BC to Halifax, Er of ponies. . a writ liSleepy Frost ana wpstmln- m " tMUuii bc entertainers, trot lot 'he wesv uua" tn eet down ft nags for a Christmas E th. east-coast port. fctertainers, who playod lanadian troops during arc also carrying the ft.-. have 9 lptter from Itv uav w Cornett of Van oj Mayor A, M. Butler nx Tucked In one of ! rolls is a bottle of salt om the Pacific which :i empty into, the At- ter. are keeping a full d nope to publish their fro when tne irip is com- i haii from Sweden and Ranict. was Dorn at Mas- I SUPREME COURT OP ;IT1GH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE ItE MATTER OF THE MINISTRATION ACT?' and HATTER OP THE ESTATE CiNAR N PREDRIK8EN known FREDERIKSEN r.d FREDRICKSON ASED INTESTATE SOTICE that by Order of r e 0 woodburn, Acttnj Hi reiufst of Hl Honor her made on the 31st day ID (048 I waa appointed I tor oi the Estate of Rag-hdrlXaen otherwise known kw-i and Predrlckson. 6e-0 e.: parties having claflna le said estate are hereby i.) furnish same, properly nw on or before the 1 8th nember A D. 1848. and all (itbted to the Estate are c fiy the amount of their Irs to me forthwith. pit Pr::tce Rupert. B.C.. this fe Al.T--t A D. 1948; OORDON F FORBES. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B C 200 iVMI.VT I.WIOK ACT" Section 38) I OP APPLICATION FOR ENT TO TRANSFER T BEER LICENCE I wrtSy given that on the in! September A.D. 1948, mer.-.i btenda to apply to l r.-r.) Board lor consent l Bwr ueence No. 7350. e:p:-t of premises being premises known- as the K." situate at the cor- I Ay; -.ue and Eighth Street, oi remce Rupert. Prov- m:' "i Columbia, upon the tfm a vm Thtrteen (IS) fi-n 14 tn Block Nine (9) ft Map 923. Prince Ru-Bif .-jatlon District, from :-iled to Panko Mich- Bflr.tf Rupert, the Trana- i! Prince Rupert. B C . this A! .;:a A D. 1948. Panko michalczuk. Rd 894 mmess ana rrojessionaL NEWS STAND j and Western Papers Magazines CRIPTIONS TAKEN Set prf Rn H C0RRINS Sag and Decorating EE ESTIMATES hone Blue 451 P TRANSFER MESSENORR I Coal Wood . Hatrco r Fight Express Pione Blue 810 f Calls Green 977 pnee Rupert Rock Job-Call a Rock Man SAUNDERS Blue 666 Sidewalks, Basements I ke work I cannot do myself. lRTRIDGE, ' rim...- piUN & RICE fai Contractors tot 1489t Station B lone Green 417 Repairs, all kinds. . Foundations r.Chelully Given '"wun an work. mdyman E SERVICE CONTRACTORS Repair, oi all una, yi and Oil Humeri pHONES 8 TlRATIOtt. JtSMSj Sii- ml. k ' ) BRITONS DEMONSTRATE AGAINST BREAD RATIONING RATTrMTMr , rationing was staged at Trafalgar Lvrf A demonstration against bread dressed as baker carrying I trll. ,DemontratIn consisted of two men on "Wall Stree? load the sfafesr L? ' Z Z? 1 f labe"ed n the " docket "rationed.- The other the 1SI n It 2 led loaf of briiad with a SHORT SPORT Nine-nine Taxi vs. Reserve Arrriy and Grotto vs. Co-op in fastball tonight should provide good competition. In their , , ... match on Monday the Reserve. Taxi men and will be out for revenge tonight. In the second game the Co-op must win' to itay in the play-offs. They lost to the Grotto 5-10 in their previous match and will be out to reverse the score tonight. Both teams play a hard fighting game and it should be a close finish. Full details of the tennis championships at Wimbledon refer to the terrific serves of Yvon Petra the ft. 3 in. Frenchman who defeated the Australian. Geoffrey Brown, in the final 6-2, C-4, 7-9, 5-7,rfc-4. Brown's comeback in the third and fourth games was thrilling and he ?mazed the crowd by returning Petra's fastest serve, much too fast for Petra. In commentlns! on the speed shown in the game Alice Marble said, "It seems that the game has progressed to an atomic-bomb stage." Geoffrey Brown will not take CHIROPRACTIC K. J. PARKER. D.C. (Palmer Graduate) Suite 6 Te'lephoie Smith Block Green 995 gair6ner's construction Jacklngs - Building - Repairing Alterations and Cement Work PHONE GREEN 482 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branchm 206 4th Street : Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 ANDY ANDERSON PAINTING St PAPERHANG ING 633 Tatlow Street Phone Green 937 (After 7 pjn.) GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanging Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 OA PROMPT and EFFICIENT SEJMCI COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO.p I K WUKSWVSK.U Buy more War (Savings Stamps part -In the U.S. ciiampionships at Forest Hills In September as the Australian Tennij Association wanis him bacic in Australia co practise for the Davis Cup, now held by Australia and for which they meet the challenger in Australia. Pails, the Australian star, was also refused nermission "CIJI1I5B10I1 to LO visit V1S11 UJS.A. U.OA for the Amerlcan charnp onsh At the Her'ev 7eatta the surprise was the defeat of J. B. Kelly, Jr., In the Diamond Scull. J. Sephariades of Franca won from the American. Since then Kelly has returned to this continent and recently won the Canadian Henley easily for the second year In succession. I The final of the Bisley shooting championship provided a thrilling match in the competition for the King's Prise. Squadron Leader C. C. Willott and Major R. St. G. Maxwell tied with 239 marks and had to fire three dedding rounds. Willott won by 13-11 in the tie and thus is the first airman ever to win the Empire's biggest stiooting I event. ARTFUL DODGER i LONDON, O' The skipper of a ' players are showing signs of de-fishing smack, Just in from thi , veloping into good players. North Sea, told of dodging five Currre had four hits in four WatprsnnntK In nnp ctnrm A limp nt hat hut. alen ttorreH In black cloud over Doster Bank , divided in two "as though cut with a razor" and ttie five I spouts developed. , uM rtinrvrKV At'T Re: Certificate of Title No. 494I-I tc lA T'lve Thousand Four Hundred and Sixty-one (S461). Range Five (6). Coast District, aald to contain Ten and fifty One-Hun-dreths (10 and SOlOOths.) acres, more or less. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss tf the above Certificate of Title. Is-ued in the name of Alexander Noble has been filed In thla office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first posting hereof. Issue a Provisions! Certificate of Title. In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid obpectlon be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B.C., this ICtfi day of Julv. 1946. A D. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news items, to ensure publication, should be In the office by 10 a.m. Contributors are asked to bear this in mind. Items of social and personal interest are always welcome. Returning Service Personnel Records Are Being Sought The Daily News is anxious to completely record the arrival of all service men and women returning home from the war. Accordingly, it Is requested that information be made available to this office regarding the date of arrival home, the service with which the veteran has been identified, in whai theatres of war, if wounded, ill, etc. If inconvenient to call at the office, the information may be written or telephoned in. Pictures .would be particularly welcome. Street and Postal addresses an.d telephone numbers are also .requested. 'MACEY'S WIN IN FASTBALL GAME . Defeats Kinettes by Score of 19-2 in Girls Game Tuesday Night In last evening's fixture in the Girls' Fastball League Macey's won from Kinettes by 19-2. liinettes scored one run in their first visit to the plate when Bussey who had been walked came home on errors in the field. They added a second run in the second when Payne who had been walked came in on Didrickson's hit. Thereafter they were held scoreless though they filled the bases in the seventh with none out but got tangled up and after Bussey struck out hit into a double play that retired the side. Bussey struck out one and gave two walks. But the team fielded badly, and the girls do not take the game seriously enoueh at times. Grimble and Payne both made two good catches. Macey's played hetter ball bu t had their lapses. A. Hamilton stretched a hit into a 3-bagger by fast base-running and loose fielding. Two of the newer a double play taking a hard hit catch from. Didrickson and throwing to first to get Payne, Kildahl hit two 2 -baggers. Betty Hamilton had trouble with con- CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Plumbing and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAL STOKERS BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 20 yem?s iGo I I I I I In RUPERT SPOR1 I' I August 7, 1926 i In the Intermediate Football League fixture the Y-Maes defeated the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserves by 4-2. J. Bond and J. Strachan scored two goals each for the Y-Macs and Chenoski and Sim one each for the naval reserves. Teams: Y-Macs Hacker: Cameron, Rfld; A. Strachan, Phillips and Hellbroner; Hunt, Bond, J. C'rarhan, Dickens, H. Oawthorn. RCNVR. Richmond; R. Moore. O. Shenton; Camra, Pea-e ink Fitzgerald; O. Dyer, Byrne, Chenoski, Wyman, Sim. 1 Suns of Canada and Gyros arc tn meet in baseball game to-r.ipfrt BOWLING CONTINUES In last evening's bowling Jack Frew's rink won from George I Hili's in a regularly scheduled '.eague fixture. The score was 21-12. Frew's rink consisted of Skinner, Simpson, Judge and Frew. Hill's rink was composed of L. Bonn, Glassey, Carr-.cron and Hill. In the bowling singles last evening at the C.N.R. greeas Frank Dibb won from Bobby Reid by a score of 16-8. Tonight's games In the singles' tournament brine toeether Forbes and Irvine and Frew plays I Paul. trol and gave seven bases 09 balls but she struck out 11. Box score: Macey's At Bat Runs Hits North ,.. 5 2 1 Hamilton A. .. b 4 3 Hamilton B. .. 5 Currie C 4 3 4 Kennedy ...... 4 2 1 Thornton 4 2 2 Kildahl - 4 3 3 Hichens 4 0 ' 2 Peneff 4 2 2 39 19 20 Kinettes At Bat Runs Hits Barbe L. 4 0 1 Bussey 4 1 0 Blain . 4 0 1 Grimble 3 0 0 ' Payne-.. 3 1 l jSandhals 3 0 0 i" rSrov 4 n n v J 1 v u ' Barbe A. '. 3 0 1 ' - 30 2 5 Umpires: P. Forman, Nord-gard. Advertise Sn the Dallv News. I &383SSi ...the only miny-liyer insulation it tuperior in principle. It won't shift, sag or settle. Saves up to 30 on fuel. Install it yourself, (we'll show you now), ot let out trained men do it for you. Either war tfiere's no mess. 'Phone today fot 1 7V2c free estimate, or stop in and let us show -SQ. FT. you why kimsul is (HOI INSTMUtD) best fot you -how it tlOU pays fot itself while INSUIAUS f;iving you real com-on. 100 SO. ft. Act now. Start BUY NOW- saving I Albert & McCaffery KIMSUL DEALERS Phone 116. Prince Rupert I I " l I I 1 I . 1 SAVOY TURNS SCREW ON MOOSE Shut-oat in Base-ball Game at Aerpe!t$ Last Night The famJLiar routine of Savoy versus Moose was re-enacted at Roosevelt Park baseball field last night and, as usual, the innkeeper's toys came out on top. This time the score was 6-0 at 'h end f seven toning? in which Moose, showed fairly competent lleldins, but a woefully incompetent batting eye. Badly short on base hits in the game. Moose also lacked urkshee" tn the way of walks from Savoy pitcher Don-Mac-noni.lc who was in better form than usual. However, Hector Mc-Kinnon, Moose mcundsman, was n there tn good form too, pitch -lng a sound game. Savoy got' off to a three-run start in the top of the first in-n!r when Johnson stole home after being walked, and Kerr came in after a walk on a single b" IiHsay. Lindsav. after stealing from second to third, came in on a grounder by Davis. In the second, Minor Slmund-son stole home from third after being walked, and in the fifth, Doug Kefr made the circuit, followed by Lindsay, scoring off his second hit of the ame. Moose's two hits were made by McKinnbn in the second lnnin?, nnd Karoshowiky in the seventh. Both were left on bases. On the mound, MacDonald struck out 10 batters, walking four, one of whom. Calderoni, he hit with the ball while at bat. Moose scored two base hits off MacDonald. McKlnnon struck out 10 men, walklnsr five. Savov counted six base hits against McKlnnon, one a triple and one a double, both by Joe Davis, Savoy first baseman. Batteries 'MacDonald, Pnstak; McKlnnon, Kurdzell. SAVOY ABR HE M. Simundson cf, 3 10 0 Johnson ss.- l 10 1 Kerr If .....2 2 0 0 Lindsay rf 4 2 2 0 Davis lb. 4 0 2 0 B. Simundson 3b. .3 0 10 Pustak c. 4 0 0 0 Arnev -2b. 4 0 2 0 MacDonald p 2 C 0 1 'Vuckovlch l 0 0 0 Campbells Cosy Cabins Skeena Biidge Tourist Camp One MIe East of Town Box 13 TERRACE, B.C. Quality Repairs' Economy Prices at PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) liTIJl" 11 SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER &rXL Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 12:30 Prince Rupert Time) Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 9 p.m. Prince Rupert Time) Sailings for (jueen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 Due to the critical shortages of automobile parts, we urge motorists more than ever before, to LUBRICATE and SAVE WEAK, if you wish to continue to ride. We use only the best grades of oils and greases. Call us for an appointment . . . PHONE ,"(JO. Pennzoil and Peerless Motor Oils RUPERTMOTORSLTD. CHRYSLER PARTS DEPOT Announcing . . . OPENINQ OF PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 pjn. Prince Rupert Daflp J3etos Wednesday, "August 7, 1948 Tail a tf in Sports Baseball Scores American League Philadelphia 0, Boston 5. Detroit 3, St. Louis 1. New Yco'k-Washingtoro, rain. Chicago 11, Cleveland 1. Nationsl League New York 5. Brooklyn 2. St. LoiUs-Prttstmrgh, rain. Chicago 3. Cincinnati 0. Boston 3, Philadelphia 1. Gurvlch 10 1 0 29 6 '6 2 IU- kJlitIUUUW7il ill llllll. In for Kerr at fifth. MOOSE ABR H E Dell lb J3 0 0 0 Llnney ss 2 0 0 0 Calderoni 2b 2 McKlnnon p. . 3 Moore cf 0 Kurdzell c 3 Maundrell If 3 Karashowsky 3 0 1 Christcpberson rf 3 0 0 Henry 2 0 0 22 0 2 In. for Moore at fourth innin. 'Savoy 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 Moose .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TERRACE TRANSFER AND TAX) (Harold Smith) TRUCK AND PASSENGER SERVICE Scheduled Trips to Lakelse Lake ' Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday Charter Trips to Any Part of District P.O. Box 167 TEKKACE In TERRACE... Shop a Skeena Mercantile A MODERN DEPARTMENT STOKE Goods - Shoes and Men's Wear TERRACE MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE TERRACE, B.C. Dealers in GENERAL MOTORS Products MACHINE WORK GAS and ELECTRIC WELDING DIESEL and TRACTOR REPAIRS' OPEN SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS i For minor repairs and gas NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS ALTERATIONS GREER & BRIDDEN Builders and Contractors PHONE RED 561 BOX 1308 Oil Burners Installed and Serviced PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATINd J.i II. Schuman S. Julian ; REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS ESTIMATES Night Calk: Blue 170 Green 787 CORNER SECOND AVE. and SEVENTH ST. WEST Phone Blue 850 Green & All Interior and Exterior Work RESERVE BEATS PORT EDWARD Reserve Army exemsioned to Pert Edward last night on a fastball expedition and' returned afteT seven innlnjs which netted them a 3-2 victory wrung from the subarbanltes: Port Edward lost the scoring 'urge after making two mns in the first in-ing. Reserve Army distributed their run's over the first, fourth and fifth innings. The final. "He. breaking run was brought in by Mark, who slid in on an overthrow at home olate. Port Ed ward's battery. Carnrrchael behind 'the plate and Cassey pitch-in?, also were the teartrj scorers, while Mark, who madethe circuit in the first and fifth innings and Scharff who came home In the fourth, were rers f for Reserve Army. Reserve Army team wrs composed pf the following: Mark c, Anderson p, Carlson, Scharff. Baso, Watmough, Basso sr , Prendergast. . i.i w ir- 11 ' P.O. BOX 721 PUONE 10S , ...i. P.O. Box 1464 Kermode sif Free Estimates and Prompt Service Builders and Painters !- 1