ft r I i; J 5 y y y v v v. y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y v y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y B y y y y y y y y y y y y y y it y y . y Prince Uupcrt Daily J3cus Friday, November 30, 1945 Hockey Scores fc Pacific Coast League Portland 13, San tTunclsco 7. M Vancouver "i. Los Angeles 5. - Oakland 6, Hollywood 3. HOCKEY STANDINGS National League WDLFA P Canadiens 8 0 4 44 33 i6 Detroit 7 0 4 37 25 14 Chicago 6 1 4 48 41 13 Boston 6 1 3 38 31 13 Rangers 3 1 9 23 47 7 Toronto 3 1 9 35 51 7 TIME FOR A CHANGE LONDON, Magistrate Walter Hedley told Marlborough Street: police court "it Is time people should be able to choose their own work." He dismissed a summons brought by the ministry of labor against John Good for absenting himself from work at an electrical plant. a M Federal Block RUP-REG News - - GYMNASTIC COMPETITION At an Instructor's meeting, last evening at the Y.MjCA. It was decided to hold a gymnastic competition for junior and intermediate ooys at the "Y" gym on December 19. The meet will include three events fundamental gymnastics, mat tumbling and pyramid building. A special rminastlc table has been drawn up for the competition and will be used by all teams entereti. In mat tumbling two compulsory routines have been set and a third may be added by each team. Jo round out the event, three optional pyramids must be performed by each team. All In all the competition should SATURDAY Last Day!! WALLACE'S Gigantic CLEARANCE You can 't afford to FUR Prince Rupert miss i NITURE Always Acceptable . . . CHESTERFIELD SUITE? Vou are invited to come in and make selections from our stock of A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A EVERYTHING h'OU THE HOME Gordon & Anderson L I M I T E I) Electrical Goods, Hardware, Furniture Third Avenue 5 A A A Si A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 1 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A. A A A A A A test the skill and originality of both the members and the Instructors. Teams of six men each are expected from the Western Bush Rangers, St. Peter's Community Hall, the Y.M.C.A., and Conrad Street School. , BARBELL TRAINING To be reasonably sound in body, a man should have the strength to push or press 100 pounds over his head at least five times, according to a famous authority on physical education. A barbell class for men will begin at. Seal Cove on Wednesday next. From this date on, the class will be held twice weekly on Wednesdays and Fridays. Instructor Bill Collins, a powerful ex-alrman, and Director George McGregor, chairman of the A-A.U. weight-lifting committee, will be on hand to Instruct beginners. ST. .PETER'S COMMUNITY HALL Co-operation is a word that is often lip service but Is seldom overly practiced. But mutual co-operation is the keynote of an agreement made, between Rup-Rec and Rev. Gordon Smith of St. Peter's Church. The outcome of a talk with the genial minister was that Rup-Rec will conduct classes for 'intermediate boys at St. Peter's Community Hall at Seal Cove on Thursday evenings. The class will include members of the church as well as other youths of the community. Instructor Don Wilson has been assigned to cover the job. FULL-DRESS HUNT WEST GRINSTEAD, Sussex, Eng. Oi Canadian soldiers quartered near here had their first view of a full-dress hunt when neighborhood residents rode to hounds. Hunting pink was seen for the first time in six years A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A With Minora Blades! Minora is a real money saver because it lasts far longer than ordinary blades. For extra shaves and com fort ask for Minora Blades. itI fftr Mr i jmmrm . cou la be mmLdWmm, l lovelier than a y y firs you DOUtlE-COGE tAZOX t -ioi . -Jin J j I'HONEJ PHONE j i i ! i vnv H. 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Stratford scored a 7-4 triumph over the Toronto Staffords in an Ontario Hockey Association senior "A" match. And in the O. H. A. junior "A" circuit, Toronto Marlboro's defeated Hamilton Lloyds 7-4 while Oshawa blanked Barrie, 11 toO. Fifty thoroughbreds still arc eligible for the 1946 running of the $10,000 Added KlnsVPlate at Toronto's Woodbine Park' next May. following payment of 15 dollars by the November 15 deadline. The announcement is made by the Ontario Jockey Club. Nominees for the three-year old classic are 24 colts, 20 fillies and : six geldings. I Fight promoter Mike Jacobs announces that he plans to stage one of two heavyweight championship bouts next summer in I the Los Angeles Coliseum. How ever, Jacobs has refused to dl vulje the site of the Joe LouU Billy Conn title fight scheduled for June. ITCH CHECKED inaJifft -op Money Back For quick relief from Itchini cauwd by cnems thls ' foot. cabin, pimples and oihfriichin; ronrtiupn j. m- ivirp rnoliny. medicatnl, liquid D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. CrewlcM and etainlesi. Soothes, comforts and quk klr calmi intense itchine; I Jon't suffer. Alc vour HnmiUr today for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Any type of construction undertaken. Engineering and plans supplied. NORTH WEST CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors HOUSE REMODELLING FINANCED ON BUDGET BASIS 225 First Avenue East rhone Black 881 Evenings Black 969 OPEN FOR YOUR APPROVAL . . Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL G:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. We Are Pleased HARTT SHOES for Men. "MISS ATLANTA" oxfords for growing Girls. Big Tourist Year Coming Twenty Million Vacationists to Spend $300,000,000 in Canada TORONTO, Nov. 30 Twenty million vacationists leaving in estimated $300,000,000 in Canada Is the tourist indmiry's 1946 prospect. This is the prediction of experienced observers at the Canadian Association of Tourists and Publicity Bureaus conference, held in Tpronto recently. Incomplete statistics for this year reveal that revenue and number of tourists are in excess of the 1944 total, The Financial Post Is told. Keynoting the conference was delegates' opinion that "friendly courteous service" must replace a take-it-or-leave-it attitude if the tourist industry Is to attain Its maximum proportion. Two of the Important resolutions adopted by the conference were: t That the association sponsor a publicity week prior to opening of next year's tourist season. The object to impress on Canadians the great value of the Industry and to secure greater co-operation In the provinces. That the association urge all provincial governments to enact legislation setting up a plan of registration and classification of business catering to the tourist industry, If such legislation has not already beer! passed. Seek More Accommodation T. II. R. McNally, who Is expected to assume executive management of the association, stated that the conference gave serious consideration to the question r,f tourist accommodation, other than large hotels and well-managed lodges and hunting camps. Opinion, generally, was expressed that, with conspicuous exceptions, Canadian camps and cabins were antiquated and un 'qual to future demands. Re medial-measures were discussed consideration being given to materials In short suoolv and regulations governing accommo datlon and service. Returns from questlonalres sent out" by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics to businessmen cat-1 ering to tourist trade have made Information on the tourist industry mqre accurate, Mr. Mc-. Nally said. He added that If I figures on the tourist trade look like boxcar numbers to some Canadians, it only Indicates that the extent ofi the Industry Isn't fully realized. ' Conference delegates elected as president Edwin G. Rowebpt-tom. Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry in the British Columbia government. Vice-Presidents are: Paul Beaulleu. Quebec Minister of Trade and Industry (newly elected1); Harold Con-' nolly. Nova .Scotia Minister of, Industry and Publicity, and John S. McDalrmid. Manitoba Minister of Mines and Natural Resources. , BLIND LORD MAYOR NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, Eng. j P: Civic history was made here , by the election of blind member of the council as the cltys first Socialistic lord mayor. He Is Alderman James A. Clydesdale, i CIVILITY CAMPAIGN LONDON P' A general civility campaign to make visitors r , L 1 t t3i.(i(n tiro Q suggested by J. G. Bridges, dlr-( ector-general of the Travel As-1 soclation, addressing the Royal Empire Society. IN THE SUFKEMa COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP EDWIN CHRI3-TENSEN. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS EDWIN CHRISTIANSEN, DECEASED, who was prMrtimcd to nave died at Clifford Bay. B.C.. on thf- 1st dav of January, 1945. TAKE 'NOTiCE that by Order of Ills Honor. Judge Fisher. I was on the 23rd day of November. 1945, appointed Administrator of the Estate of Edwin Chrlstensen. otherwise known ns Edwin Christiansen, who by Order of His Honor Judge Fisher dated the 9th day of November. 1915, was presumed to have died on the 1st day of January. 1945. All persons Indebted to tbe said estate are required to pay the aniount of their lndebtdness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to file them with mo properly verified on or before the 31st day of December. 1945, falling which distribution will be made havlntr regard only to such claims of which I shall then have been notified. DATED at Trlnce Rupert. B.O this 26th dav of November. A D. 1945. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. (283) TO ANNOUNCE ... . . . That we are receiving shipments dally of our PARIS - MADE SLIPPERS for Men, Women and JULIA ARTHUR & GIANELLE dress pumps for Women. THE FAMILY SHOE STORE LIMITED WATCH OL'lt WINDOWS KOH NEW ARRIVALS A THIRD AVENUE . , . prtnof. tiiiprrt 2 CANAL BROUGHT LIFE AND DEATH MONTANA, Switzerland, Nov. 30 (API When a new tunnel replaces an irrigation canal here next spring it will mark the end of a 500-year period In which the canal brought death and life to this community. The two-mile tunnel, cut through a mountain, will out-mode the slx-mlle canal, called (he tsse de Roh, which 500 years ago was Hewn Into solid rock along the precipes that have taken scores of lives. This section of Switzerland is dogged by almost annual droughts. To bring moisture down here, waters from the glacier were tapped at 9,775 feet. The canal, about three feet deep and three feet wide, In many places had to be channeled through wooden conduits. Every farmer in te community Is required to work at least 10 days each year maintaining the canal. Day and night the conduit must be watched for breaks avalanches frequently bury long streches. When the farmers below observe that the water flow has halted, they spread an alarm and as many mountain men as are needed climb the mountain to repair the break. When that happens women pray and men abstain from strong drink. In the nearby cemetery at Lens Is a corner set aside for those who have tumbled to death Irom-the lofty crags along the route of the canaL ATHLETIC LIONS Lions have been known to Jump as far as 20 feet, and alt can clear a barrier nine feet high. Tommy's Taxi Stand: Grotto Cigar Store Day and Night Service 77 phone 77 Tommy Chrlstoff, Proprietor KWONO SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST' (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open o pjn. to 2 &m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 Asks Two Rations Biggest Soldier LONDON, Nov. 29 0 Guardsman A. E. Nightingale, biggect soldier In the British Army, who is six feet 8'z Inches tall and weighs 273 pounds, is going to ask the Food Ministry for two ration books when he Is demobilized from the Grenadier, Guards. "In peacetime any Guardsman over six feet one inch was allowed to draw double rations, but I believe I am the only soldier serving today with that distinction," Gdsm. Nightingale said. I His size Is a pro'j'.em for his shoes are size 15 and he wears ;9i Inch collars. A special bed was built for him In Windsor Castle barracks and uniforms have to be made specially to fit his big frame. COLORED CARTOON NEWS Kl D D L U B UNVEIL plaque To LONDON Plaque command mot n...ui. 21 sergeant of constab: J. R PppI WilJ wt will K en,-, . .. J "blitz" wa, , -"i Ul London Palchaa wt--t,l fl'l cus. CRIMES pouJ aiciaoie t:; county of E 'i f year totalled 12X3, the number ,,730. 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