Craft' In Limelight port D c . ;r .-:in- J,3 ihey "upe t'ii! , c,t a) rare ..... ,. o) the ! narbor C'.H..CS crescent ViiVi Ifl c -General. , tild his r. ,:!! iar r::.v com- 1- n raval- rvmmitire Chair- . estimates .posed of more than many ail.v decor-ami klwam- .d b the oarge itain o) H M- c-s- -:ieduled to du it i float o past the c- will be mr wharf. majestic y-bui before v c: ::es the UCiei Will :' aud ves-c; . will be .2:- pven the? would be .1 hnnH tVlrO Arrangements ( r;ve the 40-C .icort Band, . n ..1. Xirnr ...IV - barge The t .i c- ab:,ard a ; ;e) will be t !de by tne i Dv Dr R O. ; r? ct (.he Prince ! (. .5 cr.d by the . K '.ikan Yacht ..... n.r(Au ntr uric iei idiu how many ves- Af vnvnwm hut L 4 :li miy come. Ex- n p nrrr mis pvp- or the visitors at Oe Greenville Cl Os- Port TViv bert advised 1 R!nr- ,n Tiny, A Pau) Price will They will ' t:::ke Azurite. ? coyi) vessel in ths Prince Rut-Hun ciubj, then "" anibut vessels, -f The vessels to r.ave every ves- ! Rupert Yacht f-dt and want L. arrivals f Kupert T--"vace. H. , -in.:jin Mr. and amuv North Vancouver; n -.: Mrs. rv w - W Htr.kmore, K Mitchell, Port McPhee Va npnii- L-mbiev Terrace; and Mrs M Rae, n Lieut B. II loronio; v j iurunio; F. Sunhyide w A, W Som-m n v tin. JJ. e-dler Pnrt ip.. t "ram, Port . P. atn .... lvrjiiirpni- kl Sin en Xr Build era and ork i get," Port Day Committee Chair-man Crawley said this morn-i ng. j Early Start In Morning Competitive events will begin ! at 10:30 in the morning and will continue until 12 o'clock, then will resume at 1:30, with the final event scheduled for 4:45 j in the afternoon. ! Morning competitions will be j rowboat race, 10 and under; gear-baiting contest; salmon collectors' boat race; open row-boat race; cruiser race and glll-netter race. In the afternoon there will be inboard speedboat race; whaler race; trailer race; oui- board motorboat race; halibut 1 gear-setting and hauling; sailboat race; fishing vessel race: ' ladles' rowboat race; surfboard riding; canoe race. Prizes for the various events I win be trophies or cash awards donated by many local business establishments. ' Courses for the power boat races will be a triangular circuit covering two -and-a-half miles while the sailboat course wUl be a two-and-a-quarter mile straight course. Rowboat and canoe courses will be a half-njlle for men and a quarter' mile for ladies. Committees and Officials Following Is the official list t of committee members, Judges and starters: General Chairman, A. P. Crawley. Program, George Dybhavn. Finance, Hugo Kraupner. Publicity, R. E. Mortimer. Dance, AM. Rlvett. Official Starter, Mayor H. M. Daggett. Chief ofthe Course, Captain J. R. Elfert, Harbor Master. Advisory Judge, Jarvls H. Mc-Leod, O.B.E. Judges Lieut-Commander P. Nixon, D.S.O.; Johnson Russ; Hubert Ward; T. H. Sorensen; Neville Gerrard; Lieut. -Commander F. N. Eddy; J. C. Gilker; C. A. Brlnd; W. L. Armstrong; Cy Kellett; James Field; Robert Cameron; N. R. Young; G. A. Hunter; T. H. Wllford: nrmo n Rfimrt- f!hnr1p Rfnrr George Anderson; J. L. Lee; Oscar Havroy; M. F. Nickerson; C. J. Currie; A. G. McDonald; Harold Thorn. Starter, Inspector H. H. Man-sell. Preliminary Starters N. Moorehouse; .Harry Menzles; W. P. Elkins; Elmer Clausen: Hl. Helgerson. Clerk of the Course, Wilf Smith) D. G. Esselmont. Official Time Keeper, Al Man-son. . Announcer, D. G. Stevenson. In Charge of Rockets and Signals, H.M.OS. Crescent. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE -ADMINISTRATION ACT" ind IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RAONAR N. FREDRIKSEN otherwise known as FREDERIKSEN and FREDRICKSON DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor E. D. Woodburn. Actlru? for and at request of His Honor W. E. Fisher, made on the 3!st day of July. A D. 1946. 1 was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Rag-nar N. Fredrlksen, otherwise knon as Frederlksen and Fredrlckson. deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 18th day of September. AD. 1948. and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to p&j the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Pilnce Rupert. B.C., this 6th day Of August. A.D. 1846. GORDON P. FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. 0 209 CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 P.O. Box 1464 K rrwrAf and Painters Free Estimates and Prompt Service 20' YEARS AGO In RUPERT SP0R1 In a good Senior League baseball' game the Gyros defeated the Native Sons of Canada by 5-2. Gyros e6t eleht hit off Lamble while the Sons got only ! four .off Schenkler. Each team made two errors. The Prince Rupert tennis club Is planning a flannel dance to wind up the season's activities. OLD MEN FILL INFIELD POSTS Chicago Cubs Itely On Stan Hack, Bill Jurgcs CHICAGO (APt- At the hot jpgts of third base and shortstop, wually filled by cplt-llke racy youngsters with buggy-whip arms, the Chicago Cubs are doing all right with a pair of "eld men" who u$e their heads more than their legs. They are 3B-year-old Billy Jurgcs and SG-year-oId Stan Hack. Billy, who helped the.Cubs win three pennants a decads ago, vras promptly signed by manager Charlie Grimm when the Giant released him. Stationed at ihort- ttop, which has been a weak spot in the Cub machine, for several years, Jurges has appeared in more than 40 games and has been guilty of only two errors. "It's Impossible to estimate the help he has been to us," said Grimm, "but It's obvious we're a better ball club all around when he's In there. He pulls the infield together and has a steadying effect that is evident throughout the team. I only wish I could keep him there every "time, b'it that is asking too much at his age, no matter how willing he Is." Grimm observes that "the only fellowr.hp's.an'vb5tier than lOld Will right now Is Marty Marlon of th? Cards. But what Juries has lost in speed he has made up for smartness and experience." Hack "Li'l Junior" has slowed dawn a bit on the hot corner but hp has made ud for It with shrewd diagnosing of hitters whioh. jn many instances, has put him on the spot ahead of the ball. PICKET LINES CLOSING AGAIN Steel Company of Canada Plant at Hamilton Closed Asain HAMILTON. Picket lines arcund the plant of the Steel Company of Canada were closed again yesterday after being open for three hours. For a time workers had been permitted to move freely in and out of the plant. FURNITURE REPAIRING Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Phone Green 974 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS GREER & Builders and PHONE RED 5G1 oiWHaaoooawoootwootwoooooooooaoooaDoaoHwaciootJtio SEE US FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS IN Office Supplies Consult us for your needs in all types of printing work Everything in high class stationery Cards for every occasion Fountain Pens DIBB PRINTING COMPANY 3ESNER BLOCK Tday im Sports NOTED FOOTBALL COACH IS DEAD Fildiny Harris Yost of University of Michigan Passes Away ANNAREOR, Micii., R-Field-ing Harris Yost, aged 75. famous University of Michigan football coacn lor thirty-nine years, died yesterday. Known to football fans as a master of gridiron strategy, pro ducer of Michigan's "colnt-a- mlnute" elevens and 'developer of the punt as a weapon of offense, Yost was appreciated in' circles closer to his personality rather as the apostle of" "the four-sided man." Brains, heart, couraee and character, he said, composed the make-up of the best athletes and. In mature years, the most useful citizens. That doctrine he preached earnestly to gatherings of young people after the suc cess of his football teams had brought him into demand as a speaker. Football was his first and sreat love, Indeed it Is doubtful -if it ever was entirely out of his thoughts but the qualities which he required or his gridiron men appealed to him when shown in other sports and, as director of athletics at the University of Michigan, he built up a hi'se program of lntra-mural athletics. A field house which bears his name and which provides space fcr basketball, track and indoor baseball and football practice; a bi? building for swimming, wrestlln? and intramural meets; an artificial ice rink for hockev. a football stadium seating 87.003 and a snorty golf course, were visible results of .his administration. PIRATES REJECT . BASEBALL GUILD PITTSBURG Members of the Pittsburg Pirates baseball team yesterday rejected the American Baseball Gin Id In baseball's first collective bargaining election by a 15 to 3 vote. Flash! PRIORITIES OFF We can now sell Ford Cars to anyone IF we had any cars! Anyone can buy a Ford Truck, I5UT we have none! We ran sell you all the tires you want, BUT we have no' tires! Our advice. Is this. Keep your old car in good condition, there are lots of miles1 in the old Jalopy yet. Let S. E. Parker Ltd. inspect your tires, tune the motor, check the brakes, and lubricate your car. A $ spent now may save $$$$$$ later. S.E.PARKERLTD. Ford and Monarch Dealers 10 E. 3rd Ave. Phone 83 ALTERATIONS BRIDDEN Contractoxs P.O. BOX 721 THIRD AVENUE Baseball Scores National League Philadelphia 2-2, Chicago 5-10, Brooklyn 0, Pittsburgh 10. Boston 1, St. Louis .4. New York 4, Cincinnati 3. American League St. Louis 1-5, Boston 5-1. Detroit 0, Philadelphia 2. Chicago 9. New York 2. Cleveland 4, Washington 5. International League Syracuse 6-17, Baltimore 1-5. Jersey City 4, Newark 6. Bufralo 6, Rochester 7. Toronto 5, Montreal 6. - American Association Kansas City 4-3, Columbus 2-10. Minneapolis 1, Iidianapolls ,0. Milwaukee 10, Toledo 1. St. Paul 2, Louisville 4. Weitern International Bremerton 10, Vancouver 11 (Ten innings). Spokane 10. Yakima 1 Taccma 4-3, Salem 3-10. Wenatchee 5, Victoria 2. Pacific Coast League Hollywpod 2, Oakland 1. Seattle 3, San Diego 2. Portland 1, Sacramento Z tMjJest Easy ro roll delightful to smoke 1 OGDEH'S Rolls Best Announcing . . . OPENING OF PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, Jt.C. CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN 7:00 ajn. to 11:00 pjn. 3 HEADS ARE BETTER THAN 1 1 Remington ELECTRIC SHAVER NOW $23,95 McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. (E..C. Wallace, Manager) Third Avenue and Sixth Street PHONE 7J) WE HAVE: Birch Wood, 11", per cord $13.50 Jackpine, 14", per cord $12 JO Slabs, 14", per cord $10.00 Lump, Egg Nut and Slack Coal in any quantity. Fill up now for winter. HYDE TRANSFER Phone 5S0 Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND BIOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 AJU. TO 8 AJI. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER CHOP SUEY LONDON & The mast Im-1 portant pictures from the King's collection will be shown next winter at Burlington House by the Royal Academy, .and will Include nearly 500 works. SHEFFIELD, Eng. O) Nearly a 11' the. huts .o.n .disused ack-acS sites 'around Sheffield have been taken over by 100 families of "squatters." SHORT SPORT It took three runnings to de- I -U. 1 t 4 Al.- tmc nic winner oi tt race tt uie Northern Jockey Club in Sydney, Australia, 50 years ago today. Yellow Plush, Tom and Syndicate ran a triple dead heat and Tom and Yellow Plush were dead-heated again on the first run-off. On the third try Tom won by a nose. Luke Appling's 2,000th major league hit was a double cause for celebration three years ago today as the veteran Chicago White Sox shortstop connected for a third-inning single of Tex Hughson to drive In the winning run for a -2 victory over Boston Red Sox. "Threesome" Quality Repairs Economy Prices at PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) TO PARTIES CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST I3rfncc Jlupcrt Wednesday, BOOTH FISHERIES Canadian vQo,. i Extends best wislies to "PORT DAY" and joins jn the welcome to Ml visitors. Learn To FLY! WITH THE TERRACE FLYING CLUB MEMBERSHIP FEE $25.00 Per Year DUAL INSTRUCTION $12.00 Per Hour SOLO FLYING 48.00 Per Hour TRIAL FLIGHTS for Non-Members Rates; $18.00 Per'Hour; .$5.00 for 15 Minutes , Plumbing and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAL STOKERS BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 pjaflj? f3ctos August 21, 1946 J.SIIORTILL Local Manager KWONO SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY MOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 am. Outside Orders from 2 pjn. to 2 ajn. PHONE RED 247 SPECIAL - $3.95 Elizabeth Arden Treasure Chest CONTAINING: Ardena Cleansing Cream Velva Cream Feather-Light Foundation Cream Skin Tonik, Hand-O-Tonik Poudre D'lllusion Blue Grass Flower Mist Lip Stick. Ormes lid. TTh Pioneer DruqgisU STORE HOURS Week pays ".. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays 12 noon till 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Quick Frozen Cellophane Wrapped "RUPERT BRAND" , SOLE FILLETS COD FILLETS SALMON FILLETS No bones . . . No waste . . . No fuss. Try them today from your butcher. Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL HAS REOPENED - We specialize .in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. WE EXTEND A HEARTY INVITATION TO COME AND ENJOY OUR FINE FOOD