AIR PASSENGERS "J a t. !ach side of u,:L Thursday, August Jl. 1949. (CP. A.) To Vancouver A. Davies, r D. Galbraith, J. Tucker, P. H C"ti"e'ion of '! fartla"y by to.! IS resprtpsihl. 0 imposed by toe r J law amor,- f east to McBride Street, ending When Prince Rupert and Ketchikan meet in the baseball series on Sunday it will be the first appearance of the local stars as a team here this year. Outside the notable addi-, lion of Joe Davis at first base, ' the team will be much the same as the one that travelled to Ketchikan earlier. At that -,..s-- -. - - ' . 'J' ilmn 1 ' wii'Tl ' ' ' ii-ape,lwiJri,w'WW,l"'i ' s it I I 1 time the Alaskans won both games by narrow margins. The second contest went to extra f innings for a decision. With the ! advantage o-i home grounds and a greater number of play-j ers available, the home team is j being expected to sweep the I series here. On the strength of the in-1 Bell. J. O. McCaughly, P. Sav age, M. Sollows, J. Shaw, J. F. Macdonald. From Vancouver H. Min-Jhall. P. E. Savage, R. E. Fuster, G. P. Thumaa, J. Tucker, Mis J. Husoy, J. Joldan, O. C. Mill. J. M MiPherson, R. Murray, D. C. Evans, C. E. Blakeburn. From Eaiidspit Mrs. D. 8und-heim, C. U. Swanson, L. Tim ma. THIRD AVENUE PARKING SIGNS City workmen thin morning began drilling holes In the con-crute pavement betwuen Third and Fourth Street on Third Av- reueived It first reading before city pound! Monday night and will be given 1U final reading: on August 23. 1 The City Bngincur plans to' -mem r DOTTI BE lH wltxtlttaM , ,1 l)Uytdbylk,tll a GovtmaM y - different performances of Land-i tnue preliminary to placing say in a couple of recent games, Uians which will warn niutorUu some experts are contemplat-What a J3-minute parking limit ing the possibility of Letourneau ha bteij imposed in that block getting the nod for the first; between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. pitching assignment. However,' The bylaw amendment auth-that is one problem that Man- i orizing the parking restriction PLAN TO ATTEND Terrace and District Civic C fj"6 -aa ' " TrA'-. jam. -.-a, , . ; ' "" " ' i r '--ir Labor Day Progr - Loggers' Sports Q r .i r r Barbecue Sports - i carnival uames doi DANCE in Evening Frank Cavan'sOl BEST HOLIDAY Termed the "Best Holiday in Years,", worlds skating champion Barbara Ann Scott relaxes in beautiful Katy's Cove at St. An drews-by-the-Sea, N. B after a month's rest. Canada's ice queen will start another heavy tra ining program in August for her big Canadian show opening in September. Professional and Umi TWO CRUISERS Set For I Carnival Parade and Opening Saturday Other Arrangements Detailed At the final meeting ol the Civic Centre Carnival Committee, plans wree announced for the official opening of the Carnival this Saturday night. The opening will be preceded by a parade in the down-town area. The parade will assemble at the Civic Centre and the route will be along Second Ave. to Seventh Street, south to Third Avenue, Skinny men, women gain 5, 10, 15 lbs. Get Hew Pep, Vim, Vigor Vlut a thrtdl Bout Nut 8)1 out: ttflT hollow! S1 lip ir t no kiLfM rBUT. Body k att-trvr1 fc.ttlr br-t.ie' took. Tr.oiisbO r on,n. men. ik tter cwtild Ik.n b.-f, , tt,, pruud of etii!T. tilt-tjitic ul. tb.c. Ofttrti. lu unic, itiD.ulai.il luvujurfcU'r,. Iron Ttural Bi. ealclutn. rinch b!CKl, Irupruv it)ft:i and d:wiiwo h5 f vt uu u.er rr.tu aid ftruriM'tiem put fleb on fcmre bum. Iton t ler getting !" tat. HU-o (.a null vi gttea lr. A. lu la erf -i IW- xou uwa NT miriu! wen it. atJ lull. New "Kel ru.utel liH ems Tn !n.i.u iHttei Tome TMet for oew v.g. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" (Section 25 Notice fur tti aiUm fur a (lull l.lceni NOTICE Is hrreby given thai on the IJth day of September next the undersigned. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE PRINCE HUPERT LODGE j NUMBER 1051. intends to apply to l the Llquur Control Board fur a Club License In respect ol the premises f.U'ate at Second Avenue West. City of Prince Rupert. Province of British Columbia, upon lands described as Lf.ts 3 and 4. Block 21A Section 1. Map 923. Prince Rupert Land Registration j Diitrict. in the Province of , British Columbia. to entitle each n.frr.tr of tlte kaiH r'lnh tt keen nn the premise a reasonable quantity i ol liquor itjr personal eunsumption on i tie jtiinsrB. tiitu eiltititiig tun ; Club to purchase liquttr (rom a ven- j dor and to sell by the glass the liquor so purchased to lu mem-1 Ihts and guests (tir cansumptlou uu the Club premises In accordance ; ith the provu,ions ol the "Govern ment Liquor Act" and the regulations promulgated thereunder DATED at the City ol Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, this 5th day oJ August, A D l4k IX)AL ORDER OF MOOSE PRINCE Hl.PEHT linr-.K number losi : H. T. Muncey. Secretary. (313) AVAr.VnV.VtVA-.VAW i ! GREER & 5 1 I J ! 6RIDDEN i J j . CONTRACTORS AND i Bl'lLDERS I ALTERATIONS REPAIRS CONSTRUCTION? FLOOR SANDING A SPECIALTY RED S61 P.O. BOX 721 I SMITH &EIKINS PLUMBING AND HEATING Phon 174 P.O. Box 174 EBY & SONS Contractors REPAIRS - REMODELLING FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the N.ILA. Phone Green 883 Box 586 at the Civic Centre where Mayor Nora E. Arnold will officially open the Carnival in a ceremony at the main entrance of , the Centre. The parade will be j led by the Snnne Club Band, j me civic centre carnival I as the Mayor's official vehicle I and a specially decorated float on which the contestants lor bathing beauty and queen honors will ride. The committee received the decision of the Horticultural Society to postpone their annual flower show. Society President C. P. Balagno reported that unfavorable growing conditions forced the Society to postpone the show to a later date. This ihuw has been one of the features of the Carnival for many years but its cancellation is offset by the fad that the Industrial Exhibition this year can be enlarged upon now that additional space is available. Industrial chairman Ed. Mussel-lam reported that there would be large numbers of exhibitors this year with a special School Board Display featuring models ol the proposed new schools, a basket - weaving displav and other interesting exhibits. The committee inspected the Joyland train installation which ; will be used by both young and , old. It was decided with the special children's features be-, ing offered this year, that the : Thursday of Carnival Week would be Kiddies' Day. There will be a free vaudeville show and free rides on the train dur- . ing the afternoon. In the eve-' ning the winners of the most Perfect Child Contest will be crowned Junior King and Queen ! of the Carnival. Another spe-' rial feature for children this ear is to be the Pet Show to be held Wednesday evening. Youngsters are already prepar-ing their pets in a show that will determine the biggest pet, the smallest pet, the blackest pet, the whitest pet, the oldest pet, and the best alley cat in the city. There is no entry fee, the tmly stipulation being that the pets must be under the control of the exhibitor at all times, either eitner on on a a leash leash or or in in a cage snd that all exhibitors be chil dren under the age of 15. There will be llrst class entertainment for both young and old this year The Four Dukes have been engaged for dancing each evening from Monday to Friday, with Roy Wheeler of Vancouver as Master of Cere- monies of the stage shows and special events throughout the week. Wheeler is a magician l' THE Irfyk DfUERAIU i ."lit. ji.;) This advertisment is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board cr by the Government o British Columbia. COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Madi VALENTIN HAIRY ! Your Dally I ALL-WEATHER SERVICE WRATHALL'S PnOTO FINISHING Developing; Printing Enlarging; QUTCK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies CAFE IN THE CITY S:33 A.M. Dishes MEIN 6w5 ' ager Alex Biil will have to decide. ; Jack Lindsay is at present ! holidaying in the Interior and it is rumored that he took along his mitt, posibly he is taking advantage of the genuine variety of sunshine to get into top condition. Should the weatherman have a change of heart and favor us with a smile this evening, the Commercials and Merchant squads will tangle in the leagje fixture. , i ii '" w ' ' ' j ' uuc eiADts .'!." ' iV 1 i Shaving'i a breeie . . . quicker and easier . . . when you use uper-keen Gillette Blue Blades in the amazing new Gillette Blade Dispenser. Zip . . . and there'! a new blade unwrapped ready for use. Enjoy extra comfort . . . extra convenience at bo extra coat. look fcal be m" iso Gillette Blue Blade NOW AVAILABLE LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL i Mia I (I 'Commodore Cale 5 t "Beta. Th-n Ever" 5 Best Food and Service In CityJ J Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders Thlrd Ave. David Chow, Mgr.J DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 9, SMITH BIX:K Phone 705 P.O. Boi 1401 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heela and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. FOR YOUR ROCK & CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 839 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed A. P. GARDNER & Co 'IIARTERE'D ACCOUNTANTS 1118 Melville Street VANCOUVER - BC. MARGARET McLEOL) ' OPTOMETRIST . Room 10 HTONE BUIDINO PHONE P.LUE m P O. BOX 1184 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 B. & W. TRANSFER DRY FIR KINDLING WOOD 50c Per Sack Delivered PHONE GREEN 136 - KEN'S RADIO CLINIC For Satisfactory Service CALL 53 718 Second Avenue West and night club entertainer who comes here direct from the Canadian and American Night Club! circuit. An added attraction at the Carnival will be the featur- j ing of Ken Fagen of San Fran-1 Cisco, who specializes in fire; eating and hypnotism. Fagen has just completed a successful , tour of Alaskan cities. The culminating feature of i the Carnival will again be the Coronation of the winner of the' Beauty Contest as this year's Carnival Queen. This event will be held on Friday evening with all the ceremony tradi-: tional to the crowning of Prince : Rupert's Queen. The Shrine Band will provide a guard of honor and the second and third place winners of the Contest v ill be acclaimed as Princesses. In the Queen's retinue wlil be Ine newly crowned Junior King ?nd Queen and their attendants. As usual, the Carnival is a hundred percent volunteer effort on the part of the various ionizations and hundreds of iti;ens who each year man the many concessions and attractions offered to the citizens of Prince Rupert in this major ef-tort in the support of this city's finest of Civic Centres. You Saw It in The News! BROADWAY llmhiiiiii!ti:tllliliiti:n.iiil:i ;"!!!!!l!!lj;'i'mi!mpi!l CAFE BEST FOOD BEST COOKING Chinese Dishes A Specialty FOR TAKE-HOME ORDER3 PHONE 200 Hours 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. SOMETHING DIFFERENT! Try Our TENDERIZED COMBINATION STEAK FOR DINNER TODAY SAVOY HOTEL W. L. WOODS, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. BOX 1397 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT HASEHALL SCORES American New York 3. Boston 2 Chicago U, Detroit 3 Philadelphia 7, Washington St. Louis 5, Cleveland 4 I National Eoston 4, New York 1 Pittsburgh 0, Chicago 2 Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia 5 Cmcmn.li. v St. Louu4 8. Western International j ' Tucjina 3, Yakima I Vancouver 4, Wenatchee 3 t Sail in 1, Ercns' rtoa 3. Victoria 6, Spokane 4 ; Paiilic Coast San Diego 3-4, dan Fianci.sco : 2-1 Oakland 11. Settle 4 j Hollywood Z, i-ortland 1 ' Sjcramentu 10, Los Angeles U HOTEL ARRIVALS Frince it u perl A. McDonald, Vancouver; M. J. Miller, Luiu isiand; P. C i Salvage, Montreal; H. H. Min--shall, Vancouver; C. T. Privall I Vancouver; v. veinson, Vancouver; L. Timms, Vancouver; E. Willie, Terrace; Mrs. J. An-cerson. Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. H. Nevitt, Kansas City; R. W. foreman, Vancouver; D. J. Dos- well, Prince George; J. H. Rob-pon, Vancouver; Mrs. O. H. flurkhansen, Seattle; H. H. Ly-ood, city; J. Shaw Victoria. H. Oldham. Victoria; L. A. Duncan, Vancouver; R. S. Ferguson, Prince George; F. H. Bell, Seattle; H. B. Thompson, Vancouver; T. A. Dando, Victoria; W. Mulroy, Vancouver; C. B. Huyck, Vancouver; D. S. Watts Vancouver; J. D. Livingstone, Windsor, Ontario; A Tucker, Vancouver, ;C. B. Malt- land, Winnipeg; J. Dunlop, Smithers; A. McDonald, Vancouver; Miss D. Demchuk, Haz-elton; H. L'Arivee. Morri F. Inglis, Hazelton; W. Sparling, Vancouver; J. M. Black, Vic-.oria; Mr. and Mrs. W. John- .011, Digby Island Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mussallem and small daughter left Tues-j iay oy car on a holiday trip trhich wlii take them to Wmr4- 1 peg. They plan to leave tnen-car at Prince George and fly to Winnipeg, returning later to Prince George to motor through the southern part of the province. Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited , Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 RETURN SOUTH Heading south from Juneau after spending the last three weeks cruising in that area, two contenders in the International cruiser race which visited here on July 13 arrived back in poit Wednesday afternoon. Both boat are making the trip back in leisurely fashion. The 36-foot cruiser Donalie owned by Dr. J. Ray Hart, president oPthe International Power Boat Association, and the 34-I loot Conquest, skippered by H. B. ! Garrett are the visitors. Both vessels come from Bremerton. Each of the cruisers carries five people and all have en Joyrd the trip, which north bound, took them from Tacoma i to Juneau in three competitive stages with several other boats. Aboard the Donalie are Dr. and Mrs. Hart, their daughter, .'ean. and H. M. Benson and I . Lemaigie, while with Mr. and Mrs. Garrett on the Cimom st are Vic England, Tom KdtUirk and Everett Fells. It Pays to AQvertlse! Advertise in tnr ually News. Salt Lake Ferry Daily Service Except Monday SCIIEDl'LES Tuesday Leave Cow Bay FloaU 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Leave Cow Bay FloaU 2:30, 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. Saturday Every hour starting at 11 a.m. Sundays Continuous service commencing 11 a.m. Last boat leaving Salt Lake at 10 p.m. Phone GREEN 3fll or BLACK 926 PRINCE RUPERT BOWLING ALLEY OPEN DAILY FROM 1:38 P.M. TO 11 P.M. Saturdays 12 Noon to 12 Midnight PHONE RED 709 "BOWL FOR HEALTH" FREE INSTRUCTION DR. GARN: MONTGC: DENT! Suite 7, Smi. Phone 525 F SPENTE & PAINTERS It I Bruih or 1 Free tr Phone 215 t piano tec::: Tuning, Voicing MIKE CO Phone BU 972 10th !l HKLE1 BEAUTY Permanent Beauty Cuiti Its bran 204 4 th Street WELLS CA LIMIT':' . II. S Wlialen. Complete Mw: Crating -- VM BLUE 780 HANDY HOME St GENERAL CON Building and R' kinds ROOFS C H OIL BUR P1I0NF Black 687 Bed P 0. Box MATTSf UPHOLSTtl Phone Blue 818 330 Second Prince R" RYTOWN M-4 sM Agent for and I CUMMINS PlESnj 4 Sales Servk and m Boat owners dustrlal Bm"3 to our showroom j van""" fc.,.if equipment Pm HOLLYWOOD cafe MOST UIVrO-DATE OPEN FROM 11:30 A.M. TO We Specialize In Chinese CHOP SUEY-CIIOW TRAIN SCI1 EDI J I E For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:00 p.m. From the East. Tuesday, Thursday, 8aturdai 10:30 p.m. For Outside Orderg PHONE 133