Look! prince nnpert DafT? HeJ . Thursday,-June 30, 1449 TTmlatf in Sports DOMINION DAY CITY ALL-STARS it's smart to keep "right" SO QUICK AND EASY! flltfirf t Win rtauf .a I EAGER TO MEET ALASKA TEAM ",T ""'' ''fe T,ftfl i fiii.fi . mai mfftn more llian ever. tat.. .,....! . . . i. . . . . SOCCER FINAL ! Legion and General Motors I AU Set For Tomorrow At a special executive meet-J 1 Ing of the Prince Rupert root- ball Association last evening in the Civic Centre arrangements . were completed for the playing off of the Dominion Day Cup. final when the Canadian Legion I meets the General Motors eleven. J food in t lie ilict. l's tli! Iietler Bran Flakes - ai'ium. iii'iit kfn "ein tif,;.i. . . - " " in ami rariti' hi p. ' HimpijyJ wholf-ome nlieat noiiri.iml ni n I.. - ...I. . . . i t niu 1, f AvV ivJj . -,. C.; -A.vvl 1 Br f witn oiner nan nl wlieat enjoy r rip, Ym' Hran Fldki "o-rymiimin, a 2 The game will take place to- I the annual Dominion Day-Inde-morro afternoon following the j ppn(ienP? Day competition first baseball same Both teams Ketchikan team, under or n ;;uljr parka-ie. In,i, Itt'ltrr Itran lake. Sure he needs have similar records In the CltyjHarry LUciWjgsen, is due to League to date, each having lost x rive some time late today for BRAN FIAKES-Me,.,m) WITH othii pairs or WHI? three and won one game. Tne iTjMinn has imnroved a lot since the start of the season. The young General Motors team is not dismayed by the record of their opponents and is out to put their name on the trophy for the first time. The rule for the use of sub-! stitutes in all games will be the j same as in the B.C. Tootbal! Association Council's constitu- DULY NEW3 CLASSIFIED ADVEnTISF.MES Bp VyJ!y " , ,r NEVER WAS SHAVING 40 B B mm WITH 10 GILLETTE BLUE Cnjoy real sharing comfort, I. ,n- I and double-edge economy. New Gillette One-Piece Razor and Gillette Blade Dispenser just can't be matched for ituving convenience! The complete set fur $ 1.29 is the greatest shaving alue ever offered. SPECIAL LOW-PRICE OFFER GilUtl tackal Ona-Fiace ftaier ana GiiWtt Dtt-pnM wrtli 10 Gillette Mire Wsaaa ee.le. 00 Value. BaajjaaMMWaMMsaaaaaeSafcLi Soccer Schedule Schedule for the North Star Trophy football series is as ful - . ! jows: July 4Heavy Battery vs. 'MFJ Mrs. R. G. tion Thre" substitutes may be be used in any game but a substi-'when tute can only take the field Torino a stonnasp In nlav and m.t. firt rpnnrt to the referee. ,.'..,, i ninnnt:at the Alaskan city. ! FLIGHTS TO THE QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND NOW The perennial International baseball feud between Prince Rupf!.t and Ketchikan will be xVm tomorrow when the dashb ln a header at Rooseve.t Park which will form the first st-ction of tne event, itching to join battle with the Prince Rupert All-Stars which won three and tied for the fourth game in the 1943 series. Meantime, the Prince Rupert team win worK out ionium in the period normally alloted to a regular city league w. I sharpening their batting eyes and limbering up generally. Tomorrows two games will followed Dy a ciouDie neaaer; tn Prince RuP"rt u'am! rewniKan on aui ai'u ra"els norln Ior w,c niiierican ' Independence Day celebration One of tomorrow's games will be in the afternoon and one ln the early evening. 1 Prince Rupert batteries will : . . T . -.1. T 1 ,1 Tt i b- vOJlninL Ul WIC& i.niua7, uiv Letourneati and Jack Rosedale on the mound and Dave Abel an(j Herb Morgan sharing the catcher's spot. ' Team manager Alex Bill dis-; counts expressions of anxiety regarding Jack Lindsay who last' Sunday allowed Commercials to climb him for six hits in the ninth Inning of the Savoy-Commercial fixture. "Lindsay is in shape, all right," Bill reported. He will probably start the first game, We have to win that one to take ithem all." Lc-tourneau has developed to a stage where he is expected to handle the Alaskans without any ; trouble. Jack Rosedale is also In good shape and his southpaw slants will give the visitors plenty of variety, Manager Bill ' j expects. : Cliff Dahl will be at first base, a spot held for several previous years by Joe Davis, who Is now fishing and may' or may not be' available. The remainder of j the infield looks good, withj Scherk, Simundsen and Arney in top form. Benny Windle will be on hand to take over when required and by the way he has been hitting lately, it is likely that he will see some action. The outfield has received some new talent lii Stan Corn-well, a newcomer to the league. DAILY EXCEIT SUNDAY io .Massei, jusfkaiia, inmshewa, Qr. (My, Atlfstii ZZSirr BUDIS IN DISPENSER gf3s. Canadian Legion. July 8 Canadian Legion General Motors. ?iy j j General Motor? Heavy bor July 15 Canadian Legion vs. Heavy Battery. July 18 General Motars v. Canadian Legion. 1 "from Contented Cowi ' :.MILK fcSTi 'v-2! Man 1 SOoftlORE For Inforni,?.iion or Reservations CALL Queen Charlotte Air Lines Ltd. Winnipeg Home Economist Business Profession i"T Ji o J CI at v va return to the team during the i eame. ! nunnnolnfment was exnressed ; rr i that the footballers had been al-' lotted the grounds two nights a week only, whereas the baseball- .. . . 1. CI J - 4 I. i r ers nate iv on ounuiiya aim unrc ; times during the week. Present at the meeting were Ken Yelland, John Wilson, S. P. Woodslde, R. P. Smith and J. S. Vilson, presiding. i DEHYDRATED (jRASS SAVES VITAMINS MTest device for harvesting live j'c.k feed is a grass dehydtitof, which saves 90 per ct of vita-tiins as Crr.pared with 50 per' tent saved rw n srass Is sun dr'ej as hay, goei into the T.ichines a 1 jnn-s out like powder. ' Gavii Watson, whose father hs one of the machines on hi- Guelph, Ont., farm, Is carrying a scoopful of the dehydrated grass. HO TtDIOUS One Minute In cream sauces for casserole dishes and srnips and vegetable in special sjuccs for special serving giod cooks know they get juper-smooih, super-dtlicious results with Carnation Evaporated Milk. And Carnation is so ecmKimi call It nukes ail milk dislies taste bc-trer too. - Use diHib!y-concemr.iftd Carnation undiluted in recipe! that call for cream, or to double the milk nourishment of a dish. For recipes that call for milk mix half Carnation, half water, to give lehet bkiiJ g.jodness and all the food vaiuei nnl uty ToiIjv. liii Ik Pot - iianv yon fit Fnjity are mailt Vou"ll Ijirpe 3:00 Musical Program 3:15 Serenade 3:30 Divertimento 3:45 BBC News 3:55 U.N. Cumrirtarjr ta WW a Tit i'rinre iit;iKrt r ions HI J00 3rdAve. Sox 518 Tfl.TH mi Flowers for- All Occasions ' Y i i n i ii I ii I i i i i VA LV the I f t .. Bait 14 - I ; i J' liEM0i II AIITl This ofivertiSfment is not pub'uKet. or di-pUv.'d by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ol Britis'n Colun.bia. DELIVERED FREE Phone 654 95c per dot en paid lor empties Ub'led by any B.C. Biewcry ft This lovtrtitement it not atibbJxd at dnpltyed by tht kiquoi Control Board at by (ft Government oi British Columbia. This might happen to us . but the customer never loses when he deals at DAN'S SERVICE STATION "Where the Workingman (lets a Break." McliRIDE STREET OF TASTY MEALS AT THE Rex afie Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN of tine whole miik. u sn re the catcher s spot. with Abel probably gettwig the heavy end on account of his hilling ability. 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Dave Abel and Herb Morgan LONG-BOILING only To qet MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST RtHim 10 STONE BUIDINO PHON15, nLUE r.i3 P.O. BOX 1184 FOR YOUR ROCK St CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles 1 MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor I Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 KEN'S RADIO CLINIC For Satisfactory Service CALL 53 718 Second Avenue West PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 75 972 10th East Dry Kindling Wood 50c Sack Delieved Scrap Wood Random lengths $10 per load niONE B & W TRANSITU Green 186 V for both Jams end Jellies When you Use Certo or "Certo" Crystals your jams and jellies need only a ONE-MINUTE full, rolling boil. This short boil does more than save you time and work. Since so little juice has time to boil away, you get an average yield of 10 glasses where old, long-boil would only yield about 6. Jam op Jelly from your fruit V) And the lovely taste and colour of fresh fruit stay in your jams and jellies because the boil is too short to spoil the one or dull the other. SUBI KESUlTS EVERY TIME If you follow EXACTLY the recip. that come undpr the label of every hot-tie' of Certo or in every package of "Certo" crystals, you'll have no tail, urtt. You'll feet lovely, sparkling jama and jelli every time. Different fruita need different handling, to there'a a eparate, easy-to-follow kitchen tested recipe for each fruit. (i Quick out &?5q...Resufe m SURE use either Vm or Mm Crystals f CERTO or pi a ! C L: i ' i There's no guesswork in making jam or jelly with Certo Fruit Pectin or "Certo" Crystals. It takes no more time than to make a simple dessert. You get better set, better appearance, better taste . . . and about 50'o more jam or jelly from the same amount of fruit I Please yourself which you use. Certo -and "Certo" . Crystals are both nothing but fruit pectin . . . the natural substance in fruit that makes jams "jam" and jellies "jell" . . . extracted and concentrated for quicker, easier, fcerfer jam and jelly-making. The word "Certo" is a trade mark. I I ! '4 TISIVMUUI 1 uiiACi iuumu ici TRAIN SCHEDULE For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:00 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, fiaturdaj 10:30 pm. nriiuricvKi uvu lioiu i M r LCEWOwI2i Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Orders