Sid Thompson, Vancouver, beat j inrtt to eoiiuiluiaie lua daughter, Mary, and Frank Hopwood C. Havens, Seattle, beat X, Ronough, Portland. Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, September 7, 1950 Jasper Makes Of Cordova Hits Crab Jackpot " " on their engagement. The even ing wits spent sinking with Miss Postuk at the piano and Percy Curie on the guitar -accompanying. AbL;ut fourteen guests wished well to the happy couple. postuk Saturday MONTREAL, Sept. 7th It's yours at a vn vrry this lotifi-latting pulifhina elo, 1. 1 mice 1 ' . . glH'Ol.ll 1" '. il , , - ...I.,.,., i...... J.v,. X'.. V,. I I th . C ineffectual hits of rag when you can ilrugglc wiili 1 1 f . - time" polishing clot li (or just 15c1 1 lis irnle to me Montreal, l'.Q, tnclnuuK lc In or pottage stamps and I'll ,d rour ipeeiid hrassware potithing clolh to II find it ct'P y"r '"'autilul Iiraivwarc In: , ir..r firculuco ncx-ciworics looking like " Tl't krlv willi BHASaU! So easy to use lur it' L, specially f'fbntal ..ffniul Hi,nciwii h-Mnker for the neiKhborhood C " 1.1.1...I nn her Canned hulinon Golf History Twenty-five Holes Required To Settle One Match PASPER History was made In me lotem Pole eolf tournament here when Murray Marsh, Seattle, and Dr. Vernon Fowler, As toria, Oregon, went to the twenty-fifth hole before Marsh emerged victorious. It was the longest game yet to be recorded In this event. Several favorites went by the boards In the men's championship flight including Jack Todd, Victoria, Harold Staft, Cincinnati, Dave Kinnnear, Vancouver, Frank Dunn. Seatt e, Eddie Shore, Springfield, Gordon Verley, Victoria, Dr. Fowler, Astoria and Bob Cleat, Vancouver. In the ladies' championship Mrs. Frank Dunn.' Seattle, dropped from contentipn when she tost a 19-ho:e match to Mrs. J. Streit, Toronto. All other favorites won including Mnj. Jack Xodd. Victoria, who won the medal yesterday with a brilliant parr 77. Men's Championship F,i;.il Jack Starky, Edmonton, boat D. F. Seer, Vancouver, 6-5. Eddie Oana, Vancouver, beat R. O. Armstrong, Vancouver, 3-2. Bill McElroy, Vancouver, beat Jack Todd victoria. 8-7 . D. W. McMillan, Fort Wayne, ind w nr n Mn,.Knn sm. tie, 4-2. " : Ed Greene, Seattle, beat Hii- llard Lyle, Vancouver, 3-2. j J. E. Baldwin, Vancouver, beat Harold Staff, Cincinnati 5-4. Don Straith, Victoria, beat Dave K.nnear, Vancouver, 3-1. A. E. Wilson, Detroit, beat S. Kahn, San Francisco, 4-3. 2 Uun th. y could aiy ''M-mmml ' uni Marv's "'tUr .iiiU.J h.r ' . uns' for tuilads and delicious hot ,U.MU' , i. (,,i,i iiin , .bout il. l'"v a" o"!'.1- -"" , j hnw thev el niunugcd 1 0 . 7 , - f..,'..nrilr nronnd tmr lmitw It'a not onlv CAW WED FOODS I y -Ml salmon b "'"-",.. r, .... ' ,.i .. I(time-av(T ami wonucnuny mvniim, v u, "J 1( i. You set, Canned .Salmon is all cooked anil its aU I0OI1 uum - . . .aAVWrW , Q. How can I prevent" , peeling of onions from affecTTTig - t f la save you ward- HOW CAN I ? a. Huw can I remodel hat? A. If it is desired to a straw . "? te" ducts e TV- - A. By dipping the onions rrTr chnc! moment in boiling wate nd the shape of a straw hat, pour tcn Dcgmnmg at ine root, ei-boiling water over it, and while , inS apwards. TT" tout i on II snt ,INE NG Mi f jiffy! ie re- nol& I punt quickly and Liiout leaving telltale itini oiiour! YVhtit ik ahwlutcly aaf" itidi iwr cau,t ics, will L molt delicate fabrics I colour of fast-dyed Norman Wilkinson Vancouver,' "HV U T v , , J. , . , '.Trotter. Saskatoon. o Dr. H. Carruth, Portland, beat G. Clement, Vancouver. Stanley Thompson, Guelph, W. E. Browne, Winnipeg. G. Armstrong, Chehalls, Wash., W. Booth, Victoria. W. A. Sutton, Vancouver, beat C. Gaskin, Hamilton. F. Wolfe, Edmonton, beat N. J. Vickerman, Seattle. F. R. Graham, Vancouver, beat; MtCartcr, Victoria. Hopkins, Washington. W. Davis. Vancouver, beat J. J. K. Newbury, Vancouver, bent Strochecker, Seattle. H. C. Rowley, Vancouver, beat Pearon. Edmonton. Dr. J. Harrison. Vancouver, beat J. B. Streit, Toronto. H. McMihon, Edmonton, beati Frost, Toronto. I A. G. Lush, Winnipeg, beat L. I Campbell, Vancouver hp MeHattio v,' I B. H. Rae, Vancouver beat J. i McCarthy. San Jose. Calif. J. White. Woodstock, beat A. Newson, Vancouver. Fifth Flirht A. J. Sinclair, Vancouver, beat Snedecor. Portland. D. W. Atkins, Vancouver, beat Chapman, Edmonton. ' ' Dr. G. Hall, Victoria, beat C Pie Mont-esi ' 1 H. S. Hay, Saskatoon, beat N. Holland. Vancouver. C. Johnson, Long Island, be P. Smyth, Montreal. Dr. W. Hackney, Victoria, beat C. Deitrlch, Vancouver. it -mi'n Vancouver, bent J. Miller, Calgary. A. j. Oates, Vancouver, beat D. Hentig. Vancouver. E. N. Kennertv. Edmonton, r"' "inford, Portland. F. McDermid, Saskatoon, beat W. Johnstone, Vancouver. W. Jardine. Vancouver, beat V. McCosham, Edmonton. . W. H. Thompson, Calgary, beat B. Thomson. Winnipeg. NWWi'WW.Vi'.vw T,--1-;' I. 1 if J ! Di Eddie Shore 4-2. A. J. Watson, Vancouver, beat Gordon Verlev, Victoria. 2-1. Dr. M. Marsh. Seattle, beat Dr. V. Fowler, Astoria, 25th hole. beat D. Searle Monetrey, Cal.. beat T. E. Blossom, 3-2. beat N. R. Bernard, Pasadena, beat Dr. J. D. Collin':, Seatle, 2-1. D. Herb Pinder, Saskatoon, beat Bob Cleat. Vancouver. 2 up. Ladies' Chamn'onshin Mrs. J. H. Tndd. Vietoria, beat Mrs. J. D. Baldwin. Vancouver, W. 3-2. ' ! Mrs. Max Be'l. Canary, beat' Mrs. R. g. Armrtrsnt,' Vancouver. 2 up. , . F. Mrs. J. B. Strcit, Tornnto. beat Mrs. F. Dunn. Scatt'e U9th. H Mrs. Sid Thompson. Vancouver. eat Mrs. J..D. Collins, Seattle, 43. M--P R. r h cleat Vancouver, C. beat Mrs. A. DeaBrisay, Vancouver, 5-4. . , . , , . Mrs T. P. Dtinlon. Vancouver. beat Mrs. A. E. Wilson. Detroit, n 2-1 i Mrs. R. Sh"Ulr worth, Toronto, jx. Deat Mrs. j. c. Detrich, Vancouver (20th hole). L. Miss G. Thompson, Vancouver, heat Mrs. F. T. Jones, Vancouver, 5-4. E. Men's First Flight A. M. Affleck, Kamloops, beat C. G. W"b!v Keatt'e. H. Husband, Victoria, beat C. J. L. Jones Winnipeg. ! P. Ry' o'-arv, beat - Emelt7er. Edmonton. W. G. Skinner. Vancouver, beat J. G. Langley, Vancouver. W. Ga-:e. VictTia. beat T. P. J. Dunlop, Vancouver. J. F. Chifholm Montreal, bet O. F. J. M;Farian1. V3ncnver. Dr. Leith Webster, Vancouver, P. beat Max Bell, Calgary. Fd 7ri"r. Wu-.nipej, beat A. E. rol'ett. Vancouver. F. T. Jones Vancucvcr.-bcat F. Nordstrom, Seattle. . W. Ripley, Calgary, beat V. D. WUlia Toronto E, Forst, Fnr' Vann Vancouver, beat J. C. MLen. vjn:o;:jcr. G. E. Lufh. Edniontan, beat T. Gillespie, Seattle. W. Russell Vancouver, beat R. MacLeod, Victoria. W. M. Guse, Detroit, beat A. P. Robinson. Seattle. W.' J. Bilbert, Seattle, beat C. Jerome. Rochester. Men's Third Flight ASK FOR, SCOTIANO'S i FAVOURITE .SON ; 17ALKER SCOTCH WHISitr 0 i Mm Botnt82o- J J. efwT Sbll Goln Strocif Distilled, Blended ana Bottled in Scotland Cunlrnu 2ti4 o, - 0HIM WALKER 4 SONS liO. Scotch Whisixy Distillers KHMARNOCK. SCOTLAND rilonlovcrt hv tho I.inuor Control 1 ' . ' . Board Hoard nr or by the Government of British Columbia. nember Encrginc U - only 25c at drug Lit V t cm 0VIR WALLPAPER PLASTER WALLB0ARD KALSOMINE V turf even if you're a hay fever or "nummeT cold" sufferer I Say food-bye to sniffed-up niee, sniffles and ,..,.. with Fisherman Reap Big Profit f rom Lucky Find CORDOVA, Alaska, Fisher men of this Alaska coastal town rsve nrves crab leg bonanza. It With their daily earnings run-n up int-j t;i..e figures, it look-, as though the xtrlko Is as rirh is anv of the lucky oldlime sour-.' ti"h's crr'v day trold findings. "A yarn thr.t o couple of men Vrre irak rc $31)0 a day in a c.v pla-e- etJd strike would arou'c Irr'lfic pxcit"m"r.t," wrote lprenco r.'pttir), rort'iva Times tul'a;iher. "Yet the crab fisher-T.cn are making that kind of mosey and it is just as good s if it came in nut-gets." Cordsvn !.? one nf the bii producers of earned and frozen ra! Tbe srecies is known on he Pic(fie r?'t as the Dun"en--;is. Bui. until recently all of tha "ordrvr- ratnh was taken "rom Prin'', Wi'Uam Pound, '"'"cnf t" the (own. F!e-,nife th" Puma's rr-ab beds Thva"? nt 'lied eneu-h of a --t'b t r-ake ro' d liv'r'j for be fi'he-m" " few of them ever Tt was f'-,rirr; the rinsed "season tho (,, t'qt a venturesome fisherman decided nhiut. a rno'1t P"n t'v bW luck in th" Oulf -f A'n-k,i-.tti,. vstbodv of North Frrifi" wrte- that washes the b-ertth of Alaska's southern I co.st. I Ke rut on1, his traps and ; brvjcht in f'rst day's hri'd of FOR Finest Listening "jwcww- -er ' it ' '1 , i , ' " ' t tt ' t '.Il i. (T , .i v V. ' i , I , . 'I It's the newest RCA Victor 3-5 PEEP RADIO-PHONOGRAPH lffi MODEL V-306 . 1 Magnificent "Golden Throat" tone diuevvri new beauty in your favourite recordings. Plays oil record speeds perfect y, automatically. vJ 0) So simple a child can play it. 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Vou see, it's alwo-lutely sterile simply does nt promote tlifl growth of infecting KenuK. to buy an extra Ixittlc of Jerueus trillion (10c, 2Hc, Wc and IWc) just for baby! ItW, while summer holiday memories are still fresh, is a Rood time to plan for your next year's vacation. And one of tho licst ways I know to do this is to open a "Sunshine Account" at the ItANTv OK MONTREAL! You'll be so glad of this ppenul B of M &iu-mis j4ccuu( when holiday-timo comes 'round asain. No money worries to make vacition-timo less carefree! ho why not decide now how much vac at ion ' money you're going to need? .... put one-twelfth of tins sum eaijn, month into your BofM ,'riun-fhine Account". And begin the good work next payday. Freih, Roty-Red Tomatoes, spe cially grown lor llc ini, are picked ht Leaminntun and Wallaceburg, Ont-nu pa cry year at thin tune: So take B advantage note of the "New Pack" of lll.INZ TOMATO rit01H'CTS...n'ip Crenm of Tomato Smip lliinz Tomato Juin' Jli iuz Ki trhup ami Jlani Chili Satre! I'm liusy "slockimr up" on these famous imir for I count on them to live n up meals from this Si'i'te nilier to ncxtt The coup so delicious as a firnt cnur! or in meat tend vcgctahlc dislies . . . the juice as a ta.ty cocktail .. . the keti hup ami chili nance to aelil flavour to main dishes, l'iek the "pick" of the Hemi tomato . rop from your grocer's nhel vca njw! e Anubi.n is an u'i- kouit. Jiow you can K md tflirdi'C Ttln-1 but 3c a tiJdct in the i Kamilv-.Sne IVit- is hot and pliable, reshape it 1 with the bands. Take a bowl o; vessel that will fit the crown and place the hat on this while working, also leaving It on the bowl to dry in the sun. Q. How can 1 tighten the handle of an umbrella? A. If the umbrella handle becomes loose, fill the hole In the handle with powdered resin, he;U the rod, and then press firmly int o the hole. . Yvinkir . W J Jhcs2 arc Lovely Coats w this Low Price. Your Choice of Greens, Diucs, Fawns and Old Ross. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. Uaohut tablets. Buy beat W. Fox, Vancouver, 2-1. SbSS" rur?iUOn' bCat Dunn ann, Seattle 1 up. i 3.030 crabs. A Cordova packing plant paid him 15 cents a crab $150 for his day's efforts, tau CATCHES E;an a half dozen fishermen ! were working in the same area, each with from 100 to 150 taps. After several weeks of fishing, ane ooais conunuca to Dnnr; m , from 10 to 2,500 crabs, each. Small boats arc manned usually by a man and a boy, or by two men at mcst, so the daily take has been running $151 to $2j. etch. Eirce the fishermen alrcacW had the traps for their Prince Wjjllpm Sound fishinfr, just about. ;lhe"only additional eicpen.se I.-i for the bttit and the boat o.:er-latlon. Tne fishermen like it beranrr ;thcy can leave e!rly In the morn-ing, run out to the gulf, pull thc'i traps and be back in town b; evening. The town likes it b-ratK it is the biggest flow cf steal? money It has seen fo- a ljn time. The men ani women hi rro cess the crab meat are makin big pay cheq ies too. The rrcjc ing plant crab "shake: s" the: I . -I " " N w e e e j, OH tar favouriU? dmn-ktmtmber: aU tiTitt- tet o( alike. 7 he u if in perjormunct:. ...WW ..AW' ' tmihututnine lor- fit(d fur family ue s tuccea m a( ual tlSTLooking Fall h tanlruhc loses half If its cliiirm if yemr skin is coarse and dry-lnoking from Summer wind 'n' sin. Hut here's a real "coinplcxiou-ftivfr'' . . . wonderful WtMlDIU'HY fM! Tins is the cream i drefvr into pore nmiove everv noeck i dirt. Tin- s,.crrt of P' feintains a mnrvcl- ' ? literally shake th meat from the j shells are the elite of the "inciting crews. A rkdled "shaker" can remove about 45? r'untM of me;' aday. At 84 cents a pound, that' '"dient called I'KN-'H "as truly nmaz-inj K.wrr working ""tlily but oli. so your skin i xeiui- look our liet oil ' reimeir hrautv "ury Co il ( reo m I $42.75 for a dr.y's c shakinc. The crab meat is either cnnnr or quick-frozen in ea!iin cr and shipped to brokers In Seattle and San Francisco. All this is happening in a .cei-son when the crab catch has been slim in such normally hannv hunting grounds as Washington State coastal waters. Happv Cordova fishermen b CMar and uec the jams und jellies I put down And when your guests exclaim over the a bo with Iron array, you'll feel puffed with pride. Here's a ,,;, l)e eonlide'iit your jams and jellies will I rilt RR ,,irv "ro to see. Make them wi lU lV I'l'Ci'lN ...catch the .lnn deep tr Ihc the fruit fruit at at the tho no.lt peak ,if of ,l,,l:,.i,,n.n..e elcIieioUMiess. Pet S 'i S i I i Certo llovo thov hivo tanneH D vo'!Ttih anvcrtv, .i-onl s not pu ""'"" the cretin that inanv I'ullv rie fruits lack, n'"T ":ivor'l jams or jcllii's-in V3 the timo '"Hi nictliod. The results aro sure when you ... J v.. r.tnmV,m,n nf n-nK mnnt nyA I V, - DiuLcnuuiK: ui v.iau iinni, niiu 11 they have only touched the rdT" il : 1.VtW.WWVWi'AV,VAW.WVAWW.''AWW. dire-ctions under the label of each Ccrto bottle. "'"re jam or jelly from tho sumo amount of S,B,,m.,7, , ... , ,, ,,. when , or your weenungr vten rice nn, il.n l . u wi cuiihk cane rmZ.V?B "'''iitg I d cir4 icr 15 in'U nf f:lst idiom women V.V..V.. A .i' mmi .1 Iton ir f':!' . . . .A-'.? ', ! 'tl ii e( A - a. l wall p3iW OIL BASE u NOT A WATERMDC, it NO PRIMER NEEDEV QUICK DRYING FIRE RESISTANT ' 0 e e ". e e 4 -r-rt- V Z Sv ' ' e e e If 1 e e ( Ml t .) f U e s r-' I i ' - eVeWcA Xvyu- i e e Vee e e e ' A 4 rf9 r Hardware Co. . Lfdt 23j - 3rd Ave. W. 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