.fulunibta Agricultural Association's ""t CEHNG . Sport Shots .jvic Centre Pr!n Hniwrt Daflf TStXot EtB, - " Friday, August 6, 1948 A Delicious Cool Drink Directions: Moke tea exactly as usual . . . While still hot pour into glasses filled with cracked ice . . . Add sugar and lemon to taste . . . The Edmonton Fair Grounds, sporting heart of a sporting city, often have been criticized as Inadequate but rarely has there ..rt. August 21st la 2th T0RBR1T MINE BOOSTS FUND ' plated Contribution for Bc hu Emergency Fl(nd A belated contribution bo the teal British Columbia Flood' Emergency Reiief Fund tut been received from the Tor-brit Silver Mine, Ltd. at Alice Arm. n totals $2o and represents contributions from the employees of the mine. The fund here, as a result, has now grown to $19,370.43. The Alice Arm contributor are Included among the ;e "u" ' can make a definite hit with i b linear Slumi been such a piece-by-piece blast as one levelled by Stan Mohtr her off-spring by acquiring one liurai &n " (Edmonton Bulletin). He li3ts hockey, horse racing and the summer fair as actiylties that It looks like rain and, when that high, fog gets too big to support Its own weight, It is nice to be able to open your Purse and pop an umbrella In nature's weeping face. Those 11. ounce umbrellas that fold and telescope to a peat 12-lnch roll are available in town. f you have g standard umbrella these little surprise packets make a should be given a break. of those plastic cookie cutters that are molded to the Gingerbread Boy pattern. The housewife can' now be really gay as she goes about her morning sweeping. She can buy brooms to match her kitchen decorations or her dress. The straw fs dyed so there is a choice of dazzling shades including reds, blues and greens. "Winter -time attendance at jquK LIST Cash Prizes CUM l-KOSKS Sec. 4 One Polyantha. M- 5 One White. f'"11 6 One Any Color. JflL la any variety). M. Kdly. Sriond Priie lash. i hv II '2-ANNUALS " : "aueit'c $10,00 very acceptable gift end you - v.. iwo(ur 500 Hardin ale Boosting a nome product at the Bame time for these protec- Many homemakers are doing O. Lalonde (Edmonton) Flyer Hockey games has had the walls of the arena bulging at the seams for two or three seasons. On any big d?y at the race meets it has become a straftht cae of survival of the fittest. The Royal American Shows, even when headlined by such a pillar of the community as Sajly Rand, hardly boast of living space. ' It's the same all 3.00 2 their best to keep the family R C. Dudley ,u Z lors 01 mi'ady's finery are made K.isll Nordlanrl in BrlUhn Columbia. r. ... 3.UU CUafbaA nuam n,lVi r C budget out of the red and one proof of this is the amount of , variftv HK'. o oia naniui uuiu.i i double ). Tliree Asters. 7 3 to 6 Antirrhinum! (Bnupsi mixed or otherwise. home canning being done. One dealer reports that he has al .lurtiuiiis w. Burton snn1 " wotciuuB .. Lockyer Rnnlthe full-back tyle look right M Sharpe tnn "mart and ouW "y C Smaii , oriRhten the Third Avenue scene M;Lod "n 8 d day when the sun f. Reus ;i,u,ksbeWnd theeuHid. ready sold close to 10,000 cans down the line. Edmonton hts this seajn. INDOOR TRACK WORK NEEDED Canadian Olympic Aspirants Will Have to do Like U.S., Says Percy Williams VANCOUVER, f Percy Williams, star of the track Jn a previous Olympiad, now a greying business man, said yesterday that Canada must have the 'hot house" system of indoor training to make better showings at the Olympic Games. I'tou. Si-Ik- 8 Any OthMp Annua!. sr .1 'I . ( t(ah: Sr'10 r'"c ' ' The loam-type rubber mat-j long since stepped out in long tress is available for home use trousers. However, certain parU now and they certainly look j of the wardrobe continue to be and feel as though they would those of a little boy. Those Fair M. Hoyslivshyn Tnn' M,n,atur Urn poles cast O H Kinrs inn'"" gold or ft B0'd-,med meUl T Mrimvro lare m tiling to make your J;lllrs ( u i-IUIILIA Y 1 . .. be a great help to resting one's Grounds can be included. J Rennie different. They are ,ated t0 ult tne lobe II L c'"'-y Cowlev , Pureed weary body after the daily grind i.oo or the un pierced ear. Friends who live far from this land of 1 r'i I'nins Williamson 2XW Vlur 2.00 Sec. o -one uecorauve, uny variety i. 7 Three Peony, mix- d or one variety. 8 -One allow Dahlia, mixed or one Variety. S-Three Charm, mixed or one variety. the totems would surely appre- i'r redderson 2M N. Hendrickson Finn BASEBALL STANDINGS W U Pet. Savoy 10 5 j667 Merchants 8 6 .571 , Moose 4 11 .207 7 j elate receiving a present of this BAIL TEAM TRAVELLING cactus, tmxca unrty- ., Hybrid, mix- 1 itvue. While von wr at It von 1 Olaf K. Olson 2i)0 mlaht mnA olr.nn rt lolling nf j. a. Murray 5.00 the history of the totem pole. rone variety, i.r.t Pnif ft; II. D. Forman 5.00! Srionil Prize fl.Jtt The wing-footed athlete who made the world look at him in the 1928 Olympic Games, said that the United States .found that indoor work during the winter months was essential. "Here," he said, "it is tragic to see our track people during the winter try to work out swathed in sweat shirts and towels." ' i It U.i lui nwrw lufnu , . . . t Local Baseballers to Resume Series in Smitliers Sunday A G Rocn 10.00 ntohu m.i,. io.i. h A CuJl)er 2.00 im .u. The Smithers-Prince Rupert 1 ' M VM 11U HCAV-WUIC OfVJSI ft1 Wlll,.r A U. ........... WILSON IS PRESIDENT Swin CarUen s'nr I lannelette Isn't exactly a baseball series, which commenc- Heber Sm.arehrtv, r.w, g'Ut 0,1 the l0Cal mrket bUt ed nere tw0 eeks at?0 n, uny variety, prize donated by liurkrrlields', iubs or bulbs, to the value of $2.59 Haw 4-SVVEET PEAS k, any color. sJ3Mr"relunlie. donated by lirown Bros. Mrrrhandi. donated by David Spencer Ltd. ( lass i-iUI)IOLAS S'.Jk. any 'ir- fmr ii th: Serand Prlie 1 Cash. you don't have to walk a mile rainy Sunday when -it was pos- H. (i McKinnon 2 fwi oiong Third Avenue to find all sible to get in only one short you need, if the lady of the game, the locals winning two to house is handy with the sewing one, will be resumed at Smithers J Sharkey 2.00 Pete Ray 2.00 Henry Bedard l.rjo LINGERIE All price range. SLACRS SWEATERS SRIRTS BLOISES RIDDIES' WEAR J . Moore's 206 6th Street Elected Head of Football Association Protested Game Thrown Out At a well-attended meeting 1 machine she will llkelv want to this uftPk-enri with to a a amps Football Schedule ,BlrNM U.S XSn PFHF.NM L8 200 .make pajamas tor the children at SmHhers on Sunday. There Robert O'Connor Lynol Lamb . . O-UU nnH unv trnnnutl or urualrl ho wac annM.r..,nM,l ; 1 .3 . . nf th Princp Rnnprt Frwithnll jwinxnae rry &JUU df.iihtH with (Hp flnrful IM.t.lo uathAr fnracf nA Assnriat.inn last PVPninor n t.hft r, .... ...... ... - nvvuvt wi vv,t Vtliivti oa'U o --- Wm '1 im figures on some of the printed more sunshine might be expect- Canadian Legion rooms the re- w" 1-00 matrlnl avallabUt rioht. iuuu mi ihrninhnnt th nmnino. sienation tendered bv William Steve " "C5-" ' ' ..." -luhl,.Ll. "- I ...... I I . W.UVAUWK. Mohlev Cud August 6 Hleh School Lee ion. par.,it.s Bee- --'" uiy, any variety. Vl,llas- C -Three Phlox, mixed ail' iSpirea' or any vaiViy. tuliir. 7 -Any oilier Biennial ,t William or Perennial. Priif t ( ash ', Srcoml Priie $1.50 1'a.nh ttovs :-HOl SK PLANTS , Clru 1UU Oray flannelette to line chil- The Prince Rupert team will Murray as president of .the IkHiilUlll HUn U.UU d'Pf 8 garments against the leave by special bus early Sat- Association was accepted with! August 11 Hieh School Va Koy Atexich 2.00 ffhlll r.t u,i.tA rain nnA n-iA : n.; ' l-POTOl QnH T R Wilc-n 1XTQC ol"liUtn OatterV. 120th Mareel Ethier 10 ailri nUin whu f!aiiilPL m anH u-ni ,, o.it ected to reDlace him. S. P. Wood-itjottUiVis'' "-Leelon Mike wxvtuL.n ha ntiiliauii hw tho varrl flan. Mnnr on m,i-t-i i i, iimn iiintm)- Sec. 5- Fuschia. 6 Cactus or Succulent. f or I side continues as vice-presi- j Auaust 18 Legion vs. High I dent and official referee. Ralph jSeAust 20i20th Battery vs Smith is secretary -treasurer. High School. 1 The protest submitted by thejLeAuaust 25-120th Battery vs. High 6chool team in connection 1 September 6 Final round ot .with the last game played in Stuart Shield wm. Baliantyne 2.00 neieUe bed sheets have been in work. Amu Clurkin ID0 R00(j Rupl)iy for quite some! L. 8. Smith 2.00 time now J. O Higlns iw Family size (8 cups) stainless, TPPkPk r r s J S(-hlirf steel . percolators with thick 1 I VVw AI V hlWl 7- Any oilier Foliane ina plant. 8 - Any other Flowering plant. i Yriit $3 ( ash; Srrund Priie $'! Cali lUs.s -.MIS( ll.LANEOl'ri J. A. Morrison 1.00 k...,. iu ,,, I wiir-wi. vik. the Gilhuly Cup competition was considered by a committee Advertise m tot Dally News! ENTER CONTEST owmcjr wu.ra. "",cal market now. 80 arc 2-quart H. Manoski ... ...... 2.00: 8j,,ini tea kettles made of solid buiwv ut Sec. 3- Most unusual ells appointed by President J. S. Wilson and their recommenda Consult us lor your needs in all types of printing work.. Everything In high-class stationery. Fountain Pens Cards jr every occasion MM Priii ti ii g BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE ber- !J BUnton I-00 copper, plated with chrome. j play (flowers. tion that the game be thrown Eighteen of Them to Parade Their Charms for Miss PNE Honors 1 nomas nicnois djju yvnen W)n or daughter is old Wm. C Burns 2 .00 j tlluut, to understand the story p Henry 3.00 0f tne oingerbread Boy, mother out and replayed was endorsed by the meeting. Th'.s game will, therefore, be played on Wed- IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE III the Slatter of the AilinliilMralii.n Act" and In the Matter of the Kutate of Ineriil KiirghHI Joiiunsrn, llereaxeii Inte-lale. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 26th day of July, AD. 1948. appointed Entry of two pretty girls from u. L. Anderson a.oo , Oscar Rymning 5.00 j J. Edmundson 5.00 E. Erlckson 3.00 F. Rode 2.00 A. Wilder 3.00 kjiiH ut F.'imer.i ries, fruit, tjd.'c 4 Corsagf Bouquet. me for each wrlion St; Second Prie $1.50 ( Uns S ( IIII.DKKN'S section t Ciilifctiim ill Sec. 3 lit'St Collection of F.uwtTs Wild Orasses. Cuiiectuin of l Fiowers. ' (ur each section $1:50; Second Prize $1 (! i-Ut.TABLKK :ibi r, or maimer u display optional Peas. Sec. S Chard. oi. 7 Cabbage. g Lettuce. it,fs- B Beans, any variety. Terrace brings to a total of 18 ncsday, September 1. the number of contestants fori Tne Mobley Cup competition the Capitol Theatre at Prince be8 this evening with High Rupert in the contest for "Mis School and the Canadian Legion PNE" honors and a trip to Holly- Play'n8-wood at the forthcoming Van-j . couver Exhibition. The Terrace HIGH SCHOOL LINE-L'P girls are Colleen Whalen, 19-1 Team represent the High year old sales clerk, and Jean School in their game with the Administrator of the Estate of In-1 grid Borghlll Johansen, late of Atliii, 1 British Columbia, who died on or Wm. Wain 5.00 W. Erickson 5.00 Louis Pataker 5.00 Norman Saville 6.00 J. Megraiff 100 Harry Campbell 3.00 W. M. Wilde 5.00 G. Plhl 3.00 Peter McArdle 2 00 J B. Myra 1.00 Fred Baker 2.00; L. Forsyth 5.00 G. Hudninger 5.00 j T. R. Holt 1.00 about the 18th day of May, 1948, at Whitehorse. Yukon Territory. All per sons indebted to the said estate are Kirkaldy, postal clerk. required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to file them J. Wm. Driscoll 1.00; H. Glovestead 5.00 11 Swanson 5.00 Anon 14 I A. with me properly verified on or before the 16th day of September, 1948. failing which distribution wUl be made having regard only to such ' i250 in seeds, donated by Cfossland Bro; Canadian Legion this evening in the first match of the Mob-ley Cup competition will be selected from Boulter, Hebb, Ol-sen, Shier, Charlie Currie, Bob Currie, Sharpe, lien, Pat Wilson, Jones, Owens, Anderson, and Large. Voting to decide the local winner, who will get at least a trip to Vancouver, will take place at beauty parades to be held on the stage here Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week. The Popular " S.S. claims of which I shall have been notified. it PRINf!Fl ENTRY FORM N.B.C. ARrkullurftl Asswiation's CIVIC CENTRE FAIR and CARNIVAL DATED at Atlln. British this 27th day of July, A D. 194S. ALBERT EDWARD RODDIS Official Administrator Atlln, B C (189) RUPERT Advertise in the Dally News! Second Priie tl Cash -BIST COLLECTION OF VEGETABLES IW $5; SerunU Pne $3; Third Prize fi 12 HOTHdl'SF OR .pPKAMK alufs (G or nuirei. first Fne Second Prise I.M -Sties. Urst Priie $3; Second Prise tl '"II I.AItDEN CONTEST (Judging on Points) i and over. 3-50 feet and over. 3 -loo feet and over. Sails For Name Address HOUTK'IM-TI KAL SHOW Nature of Exhibit Pian of Class Section gar- Nnts. and Up-ke(.) of D -Form, Color, Substance and Abundance of Bloom, Foliage and Stem 20 points. E Cultivation of soil and freedom from VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE POUTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 P.M.'(PST) For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT (PST) i For Information call or writ City or Depot Ticket Offl PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ; and walks 211 "ml Color FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE . . . Bee Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Buick Cbev. Trucks Pontile Oldsmoblle G.M.C. Trucks MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE, B.C. 2( points. weeds 20 points. fXIHBITOits PLEASE NOTE: f "enl ot bloums, harmonious blending, etc., will 'deling of blooms in a container constitutes a '5are stal(' flowers, mal-formed blooms, spotting !"B Containers must be clean, with labels washed s will be refused, f be en,eretl lth or without buds. ( no 'responsibility for the exhibits. ""M 8 T(l li out ot CANADA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act TKMIKHS Scaled tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2:00 o'clock p.m.. Retina Time. August 27th, 148, rur the diversion ot Portage Creek and for channel Improvement work on the Lilloet River between Lil-looet and Tenasse Lake. The work Is located in Let 5536. New Westminster District, being Indian Reserve No. 1A. and In Lot 3612, New Westminster District, being cov-red by Timber License D316P and on a strip ol Latld between Lots 553S and 3612 The general site of the works Is approximately twenty-seven miles south of Pemberton, British Columbia, at the south end of Lll-lixiet Lake. Tenders must be submitted on the forms attached to the specifications. In the envelope provided. Bids are to be made in a LUMP SUM as provided for in the speculations. The following are the main items of work. Clearing 63 acres Channel Improvement 632.000 cu.yds. Diversion Channel 2.200 lin. ft. Extra Work 15.000 dollars Plans, specifications and form of contract are on view at the following places: Burnett and McQugan, Consulting Engineers, 644 Clarkson St., New Westminster, B.C. PF.R A. Office, 118 Victoria St., Kamloops. B.C. P F.R A. Office, 418 Public Building, Calgary, Alberta. P.F.H.A. Of lice. 910 McCallum-HUl Building, Reglna, Sask. Plans, specifications and tender forms for bidding may be obtalued from PPR.A. offices at Kamloops. BC, and Kegina, Sask.. upon the deposit of Ten Dollars (10 00) cash or a certified cheque for that amount payable to the Receiver General of Canada, which deposit will be redeemable upon return of the plans and specifications in good order within one month after tenders nave closed. Any tendera which are not prepared strictly In accordance with tne "Instructions to Bidders" my be re-re Jec ted. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By Order L. B. THOMSON, Director of Rehabilitation, BIO McCallum-HUl Building. Reglna, Saskatchewan. 10 12 N0(N WEDNESDAY, Al'GVST 25 IN TERRACE . . . A Modern Department Store Nationally-known lines in Ladies' Wear, Yard Goods, Men's Clothing, Shoes , . . plus a new Self-Serve Food Section with a Free Delivery Service. HOMKCOOKINC Class I Upholstering AND FURNITURE REPAIR Nature of Exhibit png Exhibits Al'C.l ST 23 AND 24 , 4 Cake. 3- 3. Pie. Pie. 4. 4. Co Cookies. 5. Preserves. r.ni. Kh'IIl.D MONDAY, Al'Gl'ST 23, 2-5 a Ml THE SKEENA MERCANTILE Al'Ol'ST Holography Contest,, TO 28 ... " J. Second S2 IN THE Seabee Amphibian Plane al-Pirst Pr ze $3. Second $2. Dunlopillo Foam Rubber Cushioning; Plastahide roltaflex Plastic Artisto Table Covers and Curtains AMATKUK l'lUmMJKAPHV , " Pri $3. Second 12 Y Non-Schedule Charter Service lure m Show RiipMu 1 D,.i Nature of Exhibit Class I Commercial Hunting Fishing Sightseeing iRuueri more Plcturs on a panel advertising j u or unmounted. The pictures must be lwbMhe : exhibitor SKEENA AIR TRANSPORT LTD. PHONES Terrace: W. H. Martin, 23; E. T. Kenney Ltd., 35 Prince Rupert: Prince Rupert Hotel, 466 I Vli L.,S'.')K UlSTftlCTS, INCLUDING NATIVE 1, , . -K'K. WILL BE wv,, . LOVI N'S . (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE 818 i Ijr1n"gtq S ECKETARY, CIVIC CENTRE twiHian. mail on ""31 UH REFERENCE