4 i" i ifimce uubcii tjaup iuiw GAME BIRD . - Friday, August 26, 1949. REGULATIONS n,;.,ri!nrv IT PAYS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH Open seasons on iun j game birds and regulations governing their huting have been announced by the federal Department of Mines and Resources as they apply to British Columbia. (Western District) MM mmm Cigarette Tobacco They picked up another tally In the fourth on hits by Ted Amey and Pavllkis and the Savoy crew appeared to be heading for another satisfactory win. It would have been a good game had it ended like that but Mr. Letourneau had other Ideas and made it a better game from Commercials viewpoint at least with his base-cleaning tactics. For good measure the First Avenue gang added two runs in the final inning on hits by Cornwell, Sinclair and How-dick. Beside his hitting achievement, Letourneau outpltched his opponent when he struck out seven to Bill's four and allowed seven hits while the Savoy hurler was giving up ten. Both teams played gamely in BASEBALL , Letourneau Beats Savoys Commercials Topple League Leaders 9 to 4 Pitcher Dick Letourneau was the hero of last night's City Baseball contest when his sixth inning triple scored three runs to assure his team of a 9 to 4 win over the league-leading Savoys. The Commercials were trailing at the time on the short end of a 4 to 3 score when the bases were loaded on two Savoy errors and a base on balls. Le- r n,v, ua I Ji k1 ft t H With tVlP mm Ducks, geese, coots in the Western District north of the 51st parallel, including all of the Queen Charlotte Islands and in the Comox, Alberni, Cowh-han-Newcastle, Esquimau, Saanich. Victoria and Nanaimo and the Islands provincial elec-tnral districts: November 12 MIID, SWEET, BRIGHT VIRGINIA to January 10, 1950. I portion of the eastern district, - ;tu.iiness Jem, Throughout the remainder of north of the 56th parallel, Western Di.-rtrict, October tember 1 to October 30. LOOKING BACK George Bti, known HawHoj! 15 to November 13 and Decern-1 In that portion of the east-ber 17 to January 3. This pro- em district south of the 58th vides six weeks of shooting In parallel and north of the main ty . v 4 7 - it of fog that at times aimost first pitch and sent it on a long f -,.. Ther obscured the outfielders. two different time grouping line of the Canadian wauoiiui low drive into centrefield. Nick Dfiulitric ufciiI for hnflr- fnr it. v as a total of seven errors that ;c"y having P. ' Skwna Riv accompanied i New York The. ', the journey st ' cus pulaU en n, . r this !.a Railwavs (Hope U) Jasper : ep- to . . . . . , ,,, could be partly attributed but had no chance of pulling i , ..J.,t . but . t 1 1 Wilson's Snipe, in the por- tember 15 to November 13. (August 25, 1939) the poor visibility, there it down. It was one of the besti Premier l V. faltuiio .an .1 were enough sparkling plays to make it one of the most excit tion of Western uisuici iwuu la uml tiuluu" v "v V"J' of the 51st parallel including em district south of the main the Queen Charlottes and the' line of the Canadian National above-mentioned portions of; Railways (Hope to Jasper I Oc-Vancouver Island, November njtober 8 to December 8. nounced that he had received ; the resignation of W. J. Alder' Halibut arrm. as city commissioner to take 223,00 p,ounds ii effect at the end of the month. ' 8nin8 frm l; ' ,7c. hits of the year and certainly the most fruitful. Commercials had opened the scoring In the first inning when Guthrie doubled and scored when Vartetta was safe on an error Savoys came back in the to December 12. Wilson's Snipe, North of 5th Throuahout the remainder of parallel, September 1 to Sep- EASY TARGET Model Cecile Demers poses prettily for student ing games of the season. Nick Pavlikis went Into right then left field on two successive plays to make spectacular catches. Don Sharpe had a perfect night at the plate in three appearances and Stan Corn-well showed signs of returning to his batting form with three hits, two for extra bases. the Western District, October tember 30. . photographers at the Ste. Adele, Que., Art Centre. Stalking Miss i second and scored three runs Dr A. C. Sin, a passenger xx fouver on tou-adian Pacific A 15 to November 13. South of the 56th and north Black Brant and Snow Geese of the C.N.R. main line, Septem- Alex Turnbull, formerly principal of John Robson-Huway Junior High School, New Westminster .has been appointed inspector of school for Prince Rupert district. on three hits and three errors Demers, left to right are: Giselle Normandin, Montreal; Kertta Salmi, Toronto; Geoffrion Claude, Ste. Adele and Ward McAdam, Toronto. Malak, well-known Ottawa photographer, conducts the photography course. (C. P. Photo) ber 15 to October 15. South of the main line of the CN R.. October 8 to November throughout the entire western district, December 17 to February 28. J. A. M?Coir. LAM Band Tailed Pigeons, through- 8. ..Do j fisher)' re.varer. The executive of the Prince a passenger h: Rupert Horticultural Society, today's souths with C. O. Ham, Charles Balag-! - Bag Limit In one day eight Commercials won on merit ( and the Savoys went home' beaten but with no alibi. With each team having six games to complete the schedule, the league is the closest it D. Arney, lb 2 1 0 Bill, p 3 1 1 Sharpe. rf 3 0 3 Bury. 2b 3 0 1 ducks; 5 getse, including black brant; coots, 25; Wilson's snipe, 8; band tailed pigeons, 10. out the entire Western District, September 10 to September 30. There is a closed- season throughout the year on Wood Ducks, Swans, Cranes, all the no, Frank Warne, Percy Miller j and H. F. Pullen present, met to j FINE OLD NAVY RUM Tn onv nnpn season 100 29 4 7 21 R II has been since the rirst round of arrangements for the man make ,. ... I..JI.. klinls shore birds not provided with an 100 015 2-9 10 ucks, geese, uitiuums flower show brant; cooU, 150; Wilson's snipe uv,;.. , , Commercial Savoy 030 010 04 7 I 50; band-tailed pigeons 50. open season and all migratory non-game and insectivorous birds. gaiuca Lnriiiuu me league leutier with Commercials sandwiched between. Commercials AB R H PO A 10 Years Ago Summary Errors, Shier, Sinclair 2, Simundson 2, T. Arney, Only 8 ducks and 10 geese are allowed to be In any individual's possession at one tlmo. (Eastern District) Ducks, Oeese, Coots. In that Bury; Two base hit, Cornwell; Three base hits, Cornwell, eL- (August 25, 1924) A. D. Hallett of Alice Arm has purchased three acres of land near Masset, Queen Charlotte Islands, where he plans to raise cranberries on a scientific and Corporal Wm. Chisholm of Hanley, Saskatchewan won the Canadian Outdoor small bore rifle championship with a total of 795 out of 800 The next three tourneau; Stolen bases, Corn-well 2, Sinclair, Letourneau, Pavlikis, Sharpe; Bases on balls Guthrie, 2b 4 I I 5 Vanetta, lb 4 0 18 Ewart, c 4 0 0 5 Cornwall, 3b 4 3 3 0 Shier, ss 4 0 0 1 Linney, cf. If 4 10 0 Sinclair, If, cf .... 4 2 2 1 Howdick, rf 2 2 11 Letourneau, p .... 4 12 0 ' 34 9 10 21 off Bill 2, Letourneau 1; Struck cut by Bill 4, Letourneau 7; places were won by Prince Ru- L : v?JA pert marksmen with Wm. Brass Runs batted in, Guthrie 2, Van second with 794. Peter Brass third with 791 and Ole Rollag fourth. etta, Howdick, Letourneau 3, Pavlikis, D. Arney, Sharpe. Bury; Earned runs, Commercials 3, Savoy 1; Left on bases. Com Savoys AB R H PO B. S'm'son, ss T Arney, 3b ... mercials 5, Savoy 4; Double play, Mrs. Dudley Little of defeated Miss Edith Miller 4 0 0 3 4 110 4 0 0 5 3 114 NEW ROYAL HOTEL ' a A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water PosHuk, c Pavllkis, cf 1849 1949, Gurvich, If 3 0 0 1 Bury to D. Arney. Umpires Montesano, Letourneau, Kara-sosky. League Standing W L Pet. Savoy 8 6 .571 Commerc 7 7 .500 Merchants .. 6 8 .429 Bottled t. Shipped btj ALFRED LAMBtSON 17 LONDON, ENCLAND IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMB.'A IN PROBATE 2l of Prince Rupert to win the Prince Rupert city ladies' tennis championship 6-1, G-0. Bob Houston and Angus Macphee defeated Arthur Barry and H. Van Stolk of Terrace to win the men's doubles event. Mrs. Wil-iam Lambie and C. J. Norring-ton took the mixed doubles by defeating Mrs. Dudley Little and H. Van Stolk. In tlie Mutter of thr Etfate ot iMTfe !ort and PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. t i This advertisement is not published a displayed by the Liquor Control Board c by the Government ol British Columb Phone 281 P.O. Box 1961 In the .Mutter nf the "AilrnlnlMra- BOWLS DOUBLES BEING PLAYED In the ladies' Softball league AUGUST FURNITURES LONDON BOYS SPORT GREEN HAIR These London, Ont., boys are the centre of interest as they show the latest thing in juvenile coiffures green hair. The coloring occurred accidentally in the city's swimming pool. To remove algae from the floors of the tanks, copper batlsum is dissolved into the water. Too much was added. Result: green hair.. Yesterday afternoon was a1 velvet cieieated orotettes 17-15. ttmi , Aft " TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour Judge V. O. Fulton, made the 12th day at August. A. D. 1949, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of George Porter, deceased, late of Terrace, In the Province of British Columbia. ALL PARTIES having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or before the 30th ODD CHAIR CLEARANCE 23"c M busy time at the Canadian Na-Nurses vs- Annettes was called tional Railways lawn bowling at the end of the first on ac-greens with two doubles matches ' count of darkness with the taking the spotlight. In one of! score tied at 8-all. Bfter these C. L. Youngman and Bill! ; day of September, A D. 1949. r 7 which dale claims filed may be paid Terry had a five point margin' iKTrrnfrkn , without reference to any claims of over Bill Ranee and James CrVIVJIx VjL.r Salt Lake Ferry Sunday & Thursday SCHEDULES Sundays Continuous service commencing 11 am. Thursdays Leave Cow Bay Floats 2:30, 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. Last boat leaving Salt Lake at 10 p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS FOR PARTIES BY APPOINTMENT , Phone GHEEN 391 or BLACK 926 Rest-a-Guest C hair May be used as a ti. lounge or as a comfortable single bed. HfR. $f8.00 SALE PRICE..- Princess Rocker Has Restmore conrealfd chesterfield chair In appearance but with of the "Old Rocking Chair." Reg T $6.00 SALE PRICE Odd Chesterfield Chair Modern style, M struction, with homespun cover. Ren $55.00 SALE PRICE - Nicol, the scores being 26 and TOURNEY SET 21. In the other the margin' was more decisive with Fred I SMITHERS The executive which I then had no knowledge. ALL PARTIES Indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to pay the amount of their mdebted-ness to me forthwith. DATED at the City of Prince Ru Hardy and Lance Potterton of tne Smithers Golf and Coun-winning from' Neil Cameron! try Club have set-September 4 and John Lawrie by 18 to 8. Other games remaining to be played are; pert. In the Province of British Columbia, this 12th day of August, A.D. 1949. GORDON P. FORBES. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B C. (201) for holding the Northern Interior Golf Championship Competition and quite a number of out-of-town golfers are expect- A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Winners of Frew and Barton Phone 715 . :. Morgan and R. Reid vs. Irv-!d to attend this year's compe- ine and Campbell. titlon. This to an annual event and provides a full day's sport' r SLAW "V NOW AVAILABLE for the lovers of the game. The main event will go the 18-hole route, 3,4 handicap prevailing. PRINCE BOW for EFFICIENT, MODERN HEATING see OUR FLOOR FURNACES .... FILLY AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT AT LOW COST. YOl'R INSPECTION INVITED Numerous other competitions I V.I o . i W. Reid and Whiting vs Forbes and Duncan. Mrs. W. B. Skinner and daughter have booked passage on the Catala tonight on their return to San Francisco. They arrived In the city by car and trailer. The men members of the party are returning to the interior where they will spend some time on fishing trips I will be staged after the main event and the usual lunch will be served at the Club House after the first 9 holes of play. D. K. West, of the Silver Standard Mine at New Hazel-ton, was a passenge to Vancouver on today's plane. THOM SHEET METAL LIMITED Agents for the Iron Fireman 253 FIRST AVENl'E BLACK 884 OPEN W' 3 :30 P M. AWiSWV1rtvrtyw.'JVW CITY GIRLS IViRVEST ENGLISH CROPS-Engiana this year is harvesting a bumper crop of vegeables, grain and fruit "and schoolgirls and city workers by the thousand are spending their holidays on farms. Valerie Lambert, of Manchester, typifies the spirit of the farm holiday as she holds a basket of potatoes she picked in Somerset County. EHegal Printers LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL Saturday to HI" "BOWL r! c l( F E INS' PHONE 24 222 Second Ave. GREER & BRIDDEN CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS VANCOUVER VICTORIA Paper Towels - Paper Headquarters for v Canning Supplies Glass Jan and Fittings nfet Deodorants - Disi construction: ALTERATIONS j REPAIRS : CAR RADIOS SPOT-LIGHTS GRILL GUARDS TENDER FLAPS CAR ROBES SEAT COVERS AUTO FANS EXHAUST DEFLECTORS Cans amd Canning Machines Pressure Cookers Preserving Kettles Genuine DUSTBANK Sweep" I5iwv MOPS BRUSHES SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Friday,' 5 p.m., Catala Sunday, 10 p.m., Coqultlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coqultlam, August 12 and 29 FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coqultlam, August 19 and 31 FRANK J. SKINNER""""" Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 588 SupPii; For Cleaning and Janitor r Bob Parker's UPTOWN SERVICE STATION FLOOR SANDING A SPECIALTY PRINCE RUPERT SUP'f 82 RED 561 Phone 791 Second and Mcliride P.O. BOX 721 . Phone C32 McRride Street WE DELIVER Phone 311