Spring, so why not Fish ring aaimon, says Joe Scott he averageman in the sporting goods business tint difficulty in reCOFnizinrr wViinl, "trhfch is business with consequent damage to nthusiasm for both. Not so with Joe Scott whose ence wim mo uuum, uuuks was interrupted fax afternoon to make talk on f lshiner nmstwrs ' " u x j - - in ms cuDornoie oi- joe - in parting with his ac holic and customers for Knt tuhptv Yin mnrto -,v fin oracular eleam S 1. 1 1 i. nvn nnri iik ill f ii:ffiin o ui.im snmp iprvnr . . r iimn rir r i nu j .1- ,t tt tun tlmo fnr' nil kii-c nf tho Milt t.n pnf tn order to brace them-6f inst the strain of sr.:on against the line. ... v-nirnffinrr nnv mnpr r.: hinted that springs .Knf fni In rnnrt flcVl- th:. district. did: ' have much to say the re :ent steelhead sea- i.(ii ffnm' oil ofminta ili..' 1IU1II MIA MWWWMKWaf . :1c up, but his ardor lES' LEAGUE J UNVtK WAY - lu i r iiamiiiun s wriuians 11 lo 1 Ovfr action of th? Ir.cal t. -.;ue f 'rally put uri- U with Betty Ham" ton's i ..k.r" a weli earned 4 t try fro:n the hard- C "i1 n a.-.d Anderson Or- s WiiO are lnci- 't mentis a Rtv-insnr value for their win. Bi.TItiH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE uiL iuA 1 1 civ ur inc. and P. UA IKK UK I II K KX (JF-j'Ii AM I II, I IfJ ,p Anp'l I INTE3TATE . .:r Judije W E. Fisher m&do a c ' in mar. a h iu7. i wa iiisirHTr m inn J: : ph Anctll, deceased, and ; l.-.7lne claims against the .tc ujc iirrcuy rrquirea lo t-.( properly vfrtfled, to or t-'ore the 30th day of VD !347. alter vhlch cUlm . er paid without reference - j of which I then had r ' rirtles Indebted to the ars ta :lred to pay the amount a t..cuM?uxirss MJ 7 Wl III' tu ; i mnce Ruuert. d.c. this CORDON F FORBES. Ofllilal Administrator, Pr".-ice Rupert. B.C. mil w y nAVA for the salmon1 prospects was a thing to behold. Now is the time, said he. "I think a lot of neonle ar missing, a good" bet by not going after springs around May 24. The trout fishing- is spotty at this time of" year, and there is a good chance of picking up' a fine spring." The best time to fish springs. he thlnkd is between May 24" and June 15 and a good place to do it is In Wark Canal where the water is always sheltered Usually, at that time the water in lakes and streams Is too high for good trout fishing. Sport fishing gear Is In better supply than last year although it is still what Joe calls "spotty." "Although we still can't get what we want, we have a bit of everything. Lots of flies, nylon lines and gut leaders. There are plenty of rods, although good bamboo rods are still scarce." The demand for fishing plies has risen sharply in the last week, he said, indicating that there may be quite a run on the inlets and streams during the May 24 week-end. both at bat and in the field. Betty herself, performing on the mcund for the Orphans, was largely mponsible for the win as she let the Hardware lassies down with three hits while she retired 10 batters by the strikeout route. Hedley, on the mound for Gor- 'don and Anderson, also struck cut 10 batters but she didnt have the support afforded Miss Hamilton by her team mates. Llne-nrs: Gordon & Anderson Barbe c. Didrikson ss, I. Ramsay 3b. Balaeno rf. Braun rf. S. Ramsay b, Stewart cf. Hedlev p, Flynn lb, Cowgill cf. L. Brauri cf. Ornhans North lb, Klldal ss, Currie 2to. B. Ha-mlllon p, Thornton 7b. Kennedy cf..Laird rf, A. Hamilton c. JoManif. BY THEIR NAMES SHAUNAVON, Sa.fk., P In this town of 1,000 persons in Saskatchewan, Roy Barber is the barber and W. C. Taylor, the ailor. Interior Motorists hen UriDine to rrince Kttvert . . . Why not make "The Home of Friendly Service" your mstjring headquarters?" With the Skeena Highway open again we look forward to seeing many of our Interior neighbors in town. For Prompt and Efficient Service It's Bob Parker Limited FORI) AND MONARCH DEALERS "The Home of Friendly Service" f wt n si .i in. ! t PtmtiA fit I v. imjx 5 liu rasv iiniu nvc sails EDMONDSON AWNING & SAIL WORKS uune uluk IliO lbll tast intra vc, iiica i.u unvuvu j HICKS KASER HOUSE urrn r mi or f'nvn rnpra nia '14 FRASER STREET Phone Black 823 ' mm m-m . tk I INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See it. e. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 or rour Latmg rieasure . Bro adway Cafe (Formerly Boston Cafe) THE BEST FOOD FINEST COOKING tup service IUNOUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS', DINNERS AND AFI ERNOON" TEAS II'VII I IIC 11 MtS H fliniV illr III - e ml "TAKE -OUT" ORDERS ANY TIME Tfr?Tn . . - . minvr "mi 'timers down Rookies u Experience and skill outweighed creating Joints and the onslaughts of youthful adversaries at Roosevelt Park Tuesday evening when Prince Rupert's eld ers of baseball adialnlstered' an. E-5 disciplining to a junior aggregation, composed mainly of Savoy regulars. Perhap$ the rookies' coach, Alex Bill, had a loretooding of disaster when, immtdia'tely prior to the game, he reserved the right to re-issue the challenge if things didn't go "right" for his team. - L Post-mortems found- the old timers recriminating among themselves at the. fact" that they naa "allowed" the rookies to score at all, which can be taken any way one likes. The fact remains, however, thai the rcokies did not mark anything on the board until tf sixth lnnlr.?. Stuart Henry, o? the mound for the veteran, held the striplings hitlew until the fourth in-ninr, ending the nine innings with if reccrd of n strikeouts with only eight hits. against him. . While Henry was performing these marvels, his team mates were bulldW vp a score wIch darted Jjf the first inning when K?r? made the circuit oif a'ase on; balls'. The veterans scored again in the third inning, bringing" In" three- hnis ittktt a' double by Lindsay, a" txt by Wi'ndle and a triple by Lamhie. Lambie proved that, destolte his- 40-odd years, there Is still power in- the sahitlng arm' when he- larrupped a three-ba'ser to right field, thrf maior hit of the game. The old timers' final scores were brought in during the sixth inning when1 Minor SimYindson, M?Klnnon and Henry wored off singles and Eeynon came home off a two-base- hit. Orr the mound fc: the" rookies was Jack Sharp', a 'teeh'-ager of slight build wlw may turn' out to be- amoita the league's" -best hurlers. He' pitched fl strike outs and' yielded 11 MM. The rookies' ga'rnered three jram frr the sixth" dif singles by Bruce- Slmtmdson and Nick Pav-likls. Snherk made-the circuit after gettinrron base' by fielder's error. Gurvlch" scored iff the seventh and Bill in- the ninth, both ?ettinf on first by beinsr struck by pltchrd' balls. Fastball Opener For Sure Tonight The fastball doings, which have been washed out periodically for more than a week, will getunder way tonight at Gyro Park. Preceding the game between General Motors and Gordon and Anderson will be ceremonial hl-l'inx Involving Mayor Nors AnWd, police Sgt. L. A. N1. Port erton arid Magistrate W. D. Vance. Mayor Arnold will pitch Kerr If 4 Beruschl c 4 Lindsay rf 2 Windle ss 4' Lambie lb 4 Beygon Z6. 4' McKinhon 2b'. 3 Henry p. 4 Moore rf1. 2 CcmadW It. 1 : 33 Kcokiel, AB B. Simunds n ss. Scherk ?ib Postuk c Pavlikis cf. . Hartwig ?b R IB 1 . .4 1 1 U K. EXPORTS UP LONfJON, tE Britain's exports for March by provisional' estimate were valued at $330,400,-; 005. an increase of $23'.4'oS",Oob above the figure for February. Low February returns have been' explained partly by the shorts ness of the month, and partly by unusually severe weather. the first bair, Sgt. Potterton wift strive to hit it, and Magistrate Variee wllf be behind the plate. o o. With Minora Blades! 8 11 Minora has' o real "edge" over other low price blades. In fact; it's the sharpest double-edge blade in its class. One shave will convince, you. NTS YOUR . DOUBtt-fDG MZO. v -14 av-nmrki-ci Old Timers - Fonran .lb. f. 4' 0 J ' P' UiijhiSSm M. Simund&on cf. ... 5 1 1 32 5 8 ! , . . , i ' """ ' ' ' '" "' ' " " 1 )W&1 ff Its a Pleasure... i , J I and a thrill, too; to make the catcli I jHtf MMi f of the" season1! Rut it takes' skill and UHM ' Vmi F'lSf 6 Ji ;ffi y the right' equipment. Make the first h fifflHP' tmmm stop.onyourfishingtnp; here. Select R k i"lfm your needs' and then go to your fav- MVj le oriie lake1 or stream for the best fish- , Sj - I fe !r?i J ' ing .season ever! mm'x lltJtteMk lyly' Mitt I sS5s!w can ('Pend on us supply you Hl01i7 I rZ ykv vitH the finest, up-to-date HSMtif W AUfM fishing equipment. Ul S II j- " '? yvwtN Rubber hip boots, light-ASSvl weight. Non-slip , 1 . p Creel 1.50 Hand-Tied Flies 20c1 3-plece English Greenheart rods $11.50 1 KAIEN HARDWARE CO. i I C iiX Headquarters in i Prince 'Rupert for Sporting Goods ' r;o.nox98 phone .1 .Wednesday, May 2T, 194T Mow Open for Business . Jf TH0M SHEE1 LIMITED METAL ERIC SPEERS", Manage? ' Specialiiing in MARINE Alfo GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK Electric and Acetylene Welding 6oaf Tanks Stacks Ventilators Muf f fefs 253 East First (Cow Bay) Phone BTack 884 Prince Rtfpert P.O..BOX-1219 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY 'FILLED i 'I - it teel like loafing? Therf Brownwoods have the shoes for you ... . Moccasin-style casual shoe . . Mari Styled for leisure . . . ut right for comfort . ; . : Choose f ronf many 'leafncrs aft'd" sfyfes from' Brownwood's extensive selection. $5.50 $9.95 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. For That Party ... PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. CHOP SUET CHOW Mill , 7:00 am. to lf:00 pjn. 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