5 1 1 2 1 C 1 0 0 10 0 Lindsay, rf, Arnev. If 1 ALL-STARS TAKE SERIES (Continued from Page 4) '"' yv'V 'f" j."rw8 ''VIC' GAS MEETING prince Uupctt Pail? J3cto LtD. Friday, July 2, 1948 Pavlikls, Davis, lb Abel, c . Canadian Association in Session at Jasper If 4 2 2 0 1 0 5 1 2 9 0 0 3 10 13 1 c 1 0 0 2 0 0 1, Eliuk 10. HP Wiggs 1. Balk-Piinit Pitchine records Off Morgan OS Hartwig, 2b 4 114 11 onspHulp n. rf 2 0 0 0 1 0 Steamship 0yf Daylight t,4 ' For Vancouvri 1 Monday8s. p,, 11 p.m. Tuesday--,. Ca p.m. af Thursday rs p . 12:15 midnight Saturday Cu June 30-ss Pr, 4 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday-ss. Cwi MnnHnv n-i JASPER A. Alex MacKenzie Wiggs, 8 runs, 10 hits, in 4 2-3 of Toronto was yesterday elect- innings; off Ludwigson, 5 runs, ed president of the Canadian g hits in 1 1-3 innings. ER Ket-Gas Association at the opening chikan 3, Prince Rupert 5. Um-session of the forty-first an-pu.es Comadina, Montesano nual convention here. Serving I and Dominato. Time 2:10. with him for the year 1948-49 ItHCRSDAY AFTERNOON will be C. N. Seiger of Hamilton, KETCHIKAN AB R H PO A E first vice-president; Hugh Q. ,TomHnson, rf 4 113 0 0 Smith, Toronto, second vice- Ludwigson, 2b 3 1 0 5 2 0 president, and G. W. Allen of .Bussanich, If 4 1 3 3 0 0 Toronto, who was returned as Jones, cf 4 0 1 3 0 0 executive secretary and treas- Millard, lb 3 115 0 2 REPAIRING ROAD Brother of Local Man in Charge in Fraser Valley A brother of Noel Jones, pro-priteor of Little's Newsstand in Prince Rupert, is Evan S. Jones, district provincial public works engineer at New Westminster. . R,e-establishment of highway connection between Deroche and Agassi is being made and Mr. Jones is in charge of this work. Due to the effect of flood conditions Lougheed highway has been impassable beyond Hatzic. Opening of the highway east of Hatzic will require use of a detour being prepared around the head of Hatiic Lake. It will join the main road at Dewdney Crossing. y. in. Wednesday-6S. prir, 1 a.m. Saturday-ss cw June 21 -ss. ,.rll (Eliuk, rf 2 1110 0 I 41 12 13 27 14 4 Ketchikan 230 201 010 9 Prince Rupert ... 015 000 60x 12 'Grounded out for B. Simundson in Gth, "Singled for Arney in 3rd, Ran for Abel in 7th, Grounded out for Rosedalc in 6th. RBI-Ludwlgson 2, Bussanich 5, Millard 1, M. Simundson, Windle 2, Dahl, Lindsay, Pavlikis 2, Abel, Hartwig 2, Eliuk 2. 2B Windle. B. Simundson, Davis, Tomlinson. 3B Davis. SB Tomlinson 2, Ludwigson, Dahl, Lindsay, Pavlikis 2. SH Ludwigson. BB Millard 3, Rosedale 3. SO Rosedale 1, Lindsay 4, Millard 3. HP Rosedale 2, Lindsay 1. Pitching records off Rosedalo 7 runs. 4 hits in 3 1-3 innings. . . A: a.m. lurer. Quinn, c 3 0 110 0 I The executive committee for Vincent, ss 2 0 0 1 4 1 jthe ensuing year will consist of Johnston 1 0 10 0 0 ' F. A. Brownie, Calgary; K. L. "Johanson 0 0 0 0 0 0 j Dawson, Halifax; P. W. Geld- Erickson, 3b 3 0 0 0 1 1 iard, Toronto; Alan K. Harris Jr., Graff, p 2 0 0 0 1 1 COMMITTEES Named By D. G. Stevenson, President of Rotary Club President D. O. Stevenson announces standing committees of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club for the coming year's term of office as follows: Aims and Objects D. G. Stevenson, chairman, G. C. Mitchell, M. F. Stuart, E. T. Applewhaite, Fred Scadden, Alex McRae and H. T. Lock. Club Service A. P. Crawley, A. B. Brown. S. R. Donaldsoi and Alex Mackenzie. Attendance E. V. Whiting, W. A. Simmons and C. L. Young-man. Classification W. D. Vance, C. H. Elkins, G. R. S. Blackaby and J. H. Thompson. Fellowship C. A. Berner, William Terry, George Green and Dr. W. S. Kergin. International Service A. D. Ritchie, T. N. Youngs, Theo Collart and Dr. L. W. Kergin. Program P. L. Linzey, L. A. N. Potterton and L. M. Felsenthul. Public Information J. K. L-- '-, r?-Svj June 25ss. pritl.. H ..JtWJ a.m. 5v June 28 -ss. . K Ml. 'm M " "T 4' vnt a.m. For Alice Arm, sit,p Port Simpson Winnipeg; Carl H. Lutz, Dunn- Dale, ss 0 0 0 0 0 0 ville, Ont.; W. J. Pead Jr., Mont- & . 4. . 29 4 8 21 8 5 real: R. N. Perkins, Windsor; E. RUPERT AB R H PO A E H. Rohrer, Vancouver; William M. Simundson cf ... 4 1 0 0 0 0 Vickers, Kitchener, and Thomas B. Simundson, ss 1 10 0 11 Weir, Chatham. Two representatives from the manufacturers' Elluk )ahl. 3b off Lindsay 2 run, 7 hits in 5 2-3 innings. Umpires Comadina. Montesano and Dominato. Time bunaay-ss. Carut. ; light. From Alice Arm, sltH., ' Port Simpson ! Tuesday-s.s tardfr. 2:30. WP Lindsay. 1 0 10 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 3 0 0 11 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 -A . . v 4 .... -qi section are yet to be named. ' j,Abel It was announced the 1949 Lindsay, p convention will be held at Big- j Windle, 2b . win Inn June 16 to 20 inclusive. ! Davis, lb Pavlikis, If Fri. at 7:00 FRIDAY-SATURDAY f "71 -life ! km Sat. 2:00 - 4:40 - 6 t I Morgan, c 3 0 0 10 0 0 iRosedale, rf ... f 3 0 0 0 0 0 I 27 4 3 21 10 2 SUNSHINE AND SHADOW Larry Moore of the Civic Centre "fa OiVfpic&u T&i- ; Camera Club went to Terrace to take this eye-appealing picture RAINFALL NEEDED To Prevent Crop Deterioration on Prairies Rotary Information and Bulletin - T. B. Black, John McLeod 1 which was among winners of prizes offered at the photographic competition at the Arts and Hobby Show held here recently. It UNIYIKAl MItRNAIIOMI artMdtj Ketchikan 100 003 04 Prince Rupert 400 000 04 Singled for Vincent in 6th, Ran for Johnston in 6th, Singled for B. Simundson in 7th, Struck out for Dahl in 7th. RBI Bussanich, Millard 2, Quinn, Lindsay 2, Windle. 2B was taken from the well known Hamlin and Thomson farm just west of Terrace. Dancing shadows of the leafy deciduous trees produced the beautiful eil-ect so typical of country roads of the central interior. fas? is. . :N WINNIPEG Rainfall has been received over the whole prairie area but only in Manitoba has there been an adequate and F. M. Ray. Vocational Service J. II. Black, William McAra, Harry Hanson, George Dybhavn and Peter Lakie. Community Service Robert McKay, Dr. Garnet Montgomery, James Greer, Harold Whalen and L. M. Gordon. . mm v amount. Conditions are good in Millard, Lindsay. bB M. Sim-Manitoba but in Saskatchewan undson. SH Ludwigson. LOB a general rain is needed to bring Ketchikan 6, Prince Rupert 5 them up to normal, according to BB Graff 3, Lindsay 1. SO SHIPS AND WATERFRONT the weekly crop report of the Graff 1, Lindsay 9. ER Ketchi House R. G. Van der sluys. kan 3, Prince Rupert 1. Umpires Comadina, Montesano department of agriculture of the Canadian National Railways. New Warship on Coast Yachtsmen on Long Voyage and Dominato. Time 1:35. THURSDAY EVENING The skipper is Capt Otto Olsen.. The rains received during the The ship is 140 feet long. She past week have helped to pre- FAR-SIGHTED MONARCH The Egyptian king, Rameses II, was the first to excavate a canal between the Nile delta and the Red Sea. mi KETCHIKAN AB R H PO A E Whaiii.g vent further deterioration. is with the Western Corporation Ltd. r- The second ship of her class to be based there, the 2,000-ton c 4 3 13 10, In Alberta early sown wheat Tomlinson, Ludwigson, 2b... If ... . . . . . ,, . is standing up fairly well but The lawyer had been bullying nthpr rrnns apo . . . i Bussanish, , Tribal destroyer H.M.C.S. Atha-I baskan arrived at Esquimau this a witness "Have vnn ever heen ...... . - Jones. Cottons Enter the .. Glamour Class Summer dresses that J hold first place in every woman's heart. Sizes for the dainty Miss and stylish J Stouts. B PRICED RIGHT STYLED RIGHT RUPERT 5 PEOPLES STORE NO WIVES FOR GUARD Privates in the Papa Guard are not permitted to marry. lb P week It ii, was is on on may Mav-19 i sne she , ,. , ' !a neavy rain, me showers and . arrested or in court before? he , .tv,. , v..,. Millard .4 112 2 0 .4 14 10 0 ...5 0 0110 0 ...5 0 0 1 0 0 .4 0 13 12 5 12 3 12 .3 1110 0 .0 2 0 0 0 2 sailed trom Halifax. The can- ,h r """" "cm giasa- hoppers in check for the time ul""' beine but t.hev chill rpmnin i a uale' 85 tain is Commander Jas. S. Davis -.No sir replied the witness 4 Vii 7T -;...T K.u.iN. Her speed is 6b knots, "Humph! Are vou sure Your , " . Fitzell, cf "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" a - - . uiLiiair u (.nr urHinr iLirinv mi ana lengtn jso :eet. bhe carries face certainly looks familiar. nrl rol , f ,,,.", 1 Erickson, 3b latest fighting equipment. The I've seen it some place before." ' Vincent, 3b 2 0 114 0 ADDED CARTOON AND NKWS Athabaskan is the second ship "That's quite possible," agreed1 Kipemng .conditions are fav- 30 911248 4 of the name in the Royal Can- the witness. "I'm the bartender ra'e in the Okanagan as the RUPERT AB R H PO A E adian Navy. Her predecessor, in the saloon across the Past week has been hot with a M. Simundson, cf ...4 2 110 0 commanded by the late Lieut.- street." 1 few showers. Carload lots of B. Simundson, ss 3 12 13 1 Commander John H. Stubbs. D.S. ' in Reader's Shop. Bin& cherries are expected to 'Windle, ss 20 1100 Pacific I t""ADITEC O., D.S.C. of Victoria and Kaslo. 1 move ",uvc about ouut the lne end ena 01 Dahl, 3b 5 2 2 1 4 1 TRY PACIFIC MILK FLAVOR LOVERS OF PLUMS week from Penticton south and The Romans cultivated large north of here are expected to numbers of plums. move about July 10. was torpedoed and sunk in action in the English Channel in April 1944. RENT-a -RADIO Tailored lo Tit . the MAN and the SEASON CUEING Oil . . . Three Vancouver bachelor yachtsmen are away on a 20.000 mile, 18 months adventure cruise to the south seas. They are Phii Brock, Bob Fortune and Jack 4 1 i I 5 -1 I! BY THE DAY BY THE WEEK BY THE MONTI 1 ALL NEW 1948 MANTLE MODELS AT RUPERT RADIO & ELECTS Wells. They are now en route from San Francisco. Their boai is the sailing cutter Escapee. Once you try creamy-rich flavor of Pacific Milk, you'll never be without it. People in ever increasing numbers buy Pacific because it's better in every way. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed PHONE 61t 313 TIIIKI) A V EN IE WEST BOX Two sailings per week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Cardena Saturday, 9 a.m., Calata STEWART and -ALICE JkRM Sundays, 12 midnight... FOR QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, June 8, 19, and 2911 p.m.. ft Another whaling vessel Is in ' operation off the British Colum-' If your hearinK is astute you tamed in all sizes from 12 to 48. bia coast. The craft is called the may near a ris'"B murmur of To many lne words Black Western Express aPProval roilinS from tne 1SPS Beauty sVmbolize a horse of and was sent out oi women wll take an interest great beauty but to the modern by Nelson Br tl ?h - " in the way Mr' Prince RuPert miss il signifies the glamorizing one of the lar t an ri .,,,,' . ,geS mo'st dresses. The ladies are applaud- of well - proportioned calves, powerful of the western coast , ,, u f k,, iiMiery lieet, and is motor driven nf of thP the cnnvpntinnal Rtraitrht.- reckoned to he risrht. smart, fnr GREER - & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTOR WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Develonine. Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies i acket and garb himself in ap- the gal who is proud of her un- FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Auenfc' Third Ave. Phone, 568 parel that is more casual (and derstanding. gayer in tone. I Viewed In its normal position IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BHITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE n IIih Matter f the hstale or diaries M-iinko, li'( fjiM'il. The approval isn't too loud the chair has the general ap- Repairs Construction Alterati take notice that bv Order of for the ladies have a strange no- pearance common to chester- tion that man is a perverse field pieces. It looks comfortable .... w. u Fulton. Local Juaee Of the Miir.,,. r' . Floor Sanding: a Specialty British Columbia. creature and mishit slin rieht and is comfortable but. if vou Sl'ITS SLACKS SPORT JACKETS SHIRTS SWEATERS ACME CLOTHING STORE Phone KEI) 561 r.o. Hoi BAPCO PURE PAINT There is a Bapco Product for every surface Good results are certain if directions are followed. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 225 Third Avenue Phone 101 th"ftElteW0tfhcharieVBr anncxc,i of back into nis navv ser"e rut lf were to lie n'your back on ths ci. late of Princeupert.raisiTcoi- ne lllouSht Tc s was being prod- floor and stick your head under 'mb'a ho die1 "i or about the isth ded, however gently. This no- said chair (you might find it British cSumbfawcre anted"''' tion ls merely imagination, simpler just to tilt the piece of Robert Edward Gladding, the law- Everyone knows man doesn't furniture) you'd be surprised. "icSuJinw'm? Care a hat featner for conven- Under tnis Particular fireside the said deceased, on the 2ist day of tionality. He will wear what he seat you won't see any coil !a.yhA.Dla4.8'. AU i"0118 indented pleases. Proof of this is in the springs to get out of place, no to the said estate are required to . . Z , , oav i- i v. v. the amount of their indebtedness to way ne lauBns wnen women lift string to break under excess me forthwith and all persons having or lower their hemlines when- wear, or webbing to stretch. In- rfue'themwfth 'TprZe'Tv vel shion demands the stead there are a number of verified on or before the aic V Chanee. His laushter expresses steel bands runninp' lenothwisp -7 Safety Fast' Qui you slop, if you have to - EVERYTHING HASN'T RAISED IN PRICE . . . iu?'ii9mJl;l,!Sllil5S "I" the spirit of a man who knows to tne seat and curved at each such claims of which I shall have n0 mastr. end where they fasten to the mi It maV Klimriv0 t ., n 11147 INiffTS 'd IRON FIREMAN nTVfr .' 1 of course war austerity did frame. Of course the bands are DATED at o. Prince Riiiurt r- , . . . . this 22nd day of June, a 6 1948 luicKen man s march toward especially designed for this con- STOKERS GET 30 MORI HEAT SUDDENLY? OR ARE YOU A "PEDAL PUMPER?" That fraction of a second delay may mean Trouble NOTE With 100 efficient brakes and good mental reaction it takes. 87 feet to stop at 30 miles per hour 170 feet to stop at 45 miles an hour KUBtRT edward oladdino oress ireedom. In those days of :struction and the chair is guar- Community Silver flatware is the same VrHt 15 before the war. And as the tax is now off it Miouhl lie l,,ublJ attractive, Bulser's always sell standard roods at Can''11' that anteed for 15 years. '.ii.v nuixib. S3 . pair (162) suit-coats out-lasted one Something new for nis office of trousers and even the most desk ls a magnetized Den-hold SMITH & ELKINS Phone 171 Box 271 IN THE .SUPREME COURT OP RRTTJSH rYM num. Conventional business man, in er. t. looks much like the mnven- adve rlixrd nriievi run n,..,,.i. ..harcrs " in prorate the face of economy and neces- more than those of places nearer to the f.ti torits. tional ball and socket swivel type holder but in this case mag1 ln the Matter of the "Admlnibtratlon sity. was forced to go to Work in Ait" srlt slacks and jacket. , And netism holds the ball on th INCOME TAX 280 feet to stop at 60 miles per hour Think it over If in doubt, don't delay have jour brakes examined at LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. PHONE 866 v " III i for the same price as in Ontario where it ix ullc' During the dark half nf tlin j . ... In the Matter of the Kstate of Percy Sharne. d. In.eMa.e '4f,'S the nal.tv nf n w. ", "J. a ?l P.COVer in place. U RETURNS PREPARED SEE! TAKE NOTICE t.ht. h OrHr of j ... it (requires a gooa strong pun to A large part of our stork U made mi nf htan'l3"1 jiUd.e0nf0r,hlJdlMnW- ,ruln',L2cal adml"cy was not high in most ?.f.iuPremec"urt..0 B.r- cases but now English gabar-0rt Vparate separate the the ball ball from from the the socket socket and there are Q no working ,rbl parts It. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPRi advertised goods and wc Iry to keep the ualanr line with the prices of other cities. And we guarantee t he satisfaction of our goods. "luiiium. i was on tne itn day j!- . . , of June, a.d. 1948, appointed Admin-' baratheas, coverts, her- to wear out. lstrator of the Estate of Percy Sharpe, ringbone and plain worsteds late of Massett. British Columbia. , , ,., . RUPERT MARINE REALTY Something from Bulger's is always siiim'"111'1 worth having. who died on or about the 27th dav of a,e utf'" comomea wun nrsi-March. 1948. at the city of Prince ku- .class Canadian tailoring to EbtedT ths", ! ,ri'lg mC"'S CaSUal tr0USerS "Sht quired to pay the amount of their ! P to pre-war Standards. Kaien Co-op indebtedness to me forthwith and. ill ', Until recently the bipeer- ' ' " 1,6 1 Dersons Hv,,aw.o hnvlnir elnlm. sao,n.. iiavillK UitlllllS KKtlinSl .RB . . . (J. CLAUSEN & SON) We Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Lipsett's, Waterfront) Box 58 Phone Green .975 HOUSEHOLDERS Give your Kitchen the "New Look." Drop in and check the new line cf Cabinet Hardware matching your kitchen color scheme with pre-harmonized paints and colored Inlaid Linoleum. said estate are required to Tile them ' na"-average woman had a with me properly verifie.l on or be-j special problem when it came having regard only to such claims of ! irms that specialized in WO- whlch I shall have been notified. 1 men's Wear wear, larpp large sizes ii7PS hecamp oecame DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. this1 16th day of June. A D 1948 !a war casualty. Gordon fraser porbes Fortunately for the ladies in Official Administrator !pri.. Prmce ro. , Prlnct Rupert, B.C. Rupert, slips, panties. (155) vests and such like can be ob- Phone 179 Box 1127 351 3rd West nf4tttn v