prince Hubert DafTs? mi Tuesday, July 26, 1949 46 years endedNowi 0 t0 - - r POLICE FINES IN JUNE $2110 One hundred and fifty nine convictions in city police court In June resulted in fines totalling $2,110 and court costs of $247, according to the monthly SPECIAL LOW-PRICE O tFER! m With the approach of the league half-way mark, the us ual Big Six Is replaced this week by a full list of batting Hay. lSth. I to! v.hun' eN. "" of mar, !''J c I Want ili-.f t averages. Miner Simundson and Cornwall maintain high places in the averages while they were inactive during the week. Bruce Simundson and Bill Lamble show the greatest to lark n L.mH a WITH 10 GILLETTE BLUE BLADES IN DISPENSER mm t 8iitiKf.. t K(U('," police report submitted by St. L. A. N. Polterton to the rlvtc police committee at the Weekend. The convictions resulted from 165 prosecutions, of which five were dismissed and one committed to a higher court for hearing. Total police fines for the first six months of 1949 are $8,-995 with an additional $894 in costs, The figure Is somewhat lower than revenue for the same period of 1948. Monetary loss reported from Criminal Code complaints was assessed at $2,376, with recoveries set at $1,271. There were 47 complaints of this type. gains In the standing among the active players. In the two games this week before the All Star team travels to Smithers for the series at the week - end, Commercials Shaving's a breeze, blade thang-ing a cinch with the new Gillette Rocket One-Piece Razor and Gillette Dispenser. Enjoy utmost shaving ease and convenience, plus double-edge economy. A Pi, meet bavoy and Merchants on uesday and Thursday. DevHopj,,,' oet yours now I Gillette Rocket One-Piece Rarer an A. S'm'son (St 5 22 5 11 Cornwall (C) 7 26 7 12 B. S'm'son (S) 6 23 9 10 Pavlikis (S) .... 9 38 10 15 omeiie uispenser M with 10 Gillette Blue g 2Q Blades. Regular Tg Sm ( $2.00 Volue f t .500 .462 .435 .395 .389 .385 .359 Lambie (Mi 4 18 7 7 Abel (Mi 9 39 5 15 Salt U Daily Servlc. Dahl (Ml 9 39 Davis (M) 5 21 Lindsay (S .... 5 18 Sunberg (M) .... 3 9 Forbes (Mi 2 3 Windle (C) .... 8 31 Morgan (SI .... 9 35 Bill (SI a 21 8 14 4 7 4 6 0 3 0 1 8 10 6 11 3 6 sniKinij Tuesday y,, HP Jit mm Floats 4, 5. 7 atK. SAM SNEAD WINS PGA TITLE FOR SECOND TIME -Sam Snead, a slender stylist from the ' West Virginia Hills, won the Professional Golf association championship which was held at Richmond, Va., for the second time with a three and t wo victory over Johnny Palmer of Carolina. Snead had first won the P.G.A. in 1942 before he enlisted in the navy. Sam. who captured first prize totalling $3,500 toured the tricky Hermitage Country club course six under par for the 34 holes it took to win the event. Above, Snead rests on his putter while Jack Burke, Jr., strokes his ball on first hole in P.G A. at Richmond. But Sum came back to take the match on the sixteenth hole. MfUncsday, thurJ Guthrie (C) .... 8 35 9 10 Iriday Leayf Floats 2:30. 4, 5," Arney (Si ft i a la Kerr 1M 8 33 Saturday Eve'rj ; 4 9 Left-is M) i-'Z at 11 3 3, .333 .333 .333 .333 .322 .315 .286 .286 .273 .273 1 1 .250 .250 .235 .212 .207 .200 ' .182 .179 .179 .167i .173 Price (M) Sundays Conilt; Rosedale (M) commencing n 4. j BASEBALL (SCHEDULE Spring ct Last boat leavint at 10 p: Combines Instant Blade Chanaina Superior I Contracts By Legion New Premises Local Firms Are Successful ' - ftwJ CRF.F.N 3!)1 of E MAWHINNEY IS WINNING S. JOHN, New Brunswick (F -The Canadian amateur golf field narrowed down from 129 to 64 yesterday as the first round was nlaved Rill Mmv- Vanetta (C) S. Scherk '(Si Boyd C Foster (S) Shier C) Ewart (C Let'r'neau (C) ! July 26 -Commercials vs. Savoy July 28 Merchants vs. Com-; mercials. July 31 - Savoy vs. Commercials. Aug. 2 Merchants vs. Savoy. Aug. 4 - Commercials vs. Mer-i chants. Phone 654 3 8 2 4 9 34 5 19 8 29 5 10 6 11 8 34 7 28 6 18 8 23 8 36 2 6 2 6 5 25 8 32 8 30 1 20 5 23 8 31 D. Scherk (SI .. Eliarpe (S) .... The local branch of the Can a dian Legion announces that con JOHN I BULG 3PTonrn,. WEATHER STOPS FOOTBALL GAME Weather forced further postponement of the Dominion Day Sport Shots tracts for the alterations to the j Lpgj(m .m tne buicllng and former naval officers quarters ! this will be sub-divided and por- 167ihinney of Vancouver wrecked 167 the 70-par of Riverside Golf and 167 Country Club, bearing John 160 Jabonski of the Maritimes five 157 and three. The approxima'-e .133 medal score is eo. 100 Frank Stranahan, the Ameri-.087 Can who has held the title for Sinclair (C) Pierce (M) Dunbar (Si Hartwig (M) .... Forman (Ml .... Ourvieh IS) Howdik (C) H.M.C.S. Chatham, purchased ! ttons not required will be placed ! Football Cup Replay match from War Assets Cornornii.vi ' on the mnrket. Canada's surprising victory; scheduled for last evening be-over Australia in the onenlne! tween Oeneml lUntnr. n, tSc pm doiaa paid fof tmpHx ' If Ub.ltd by tny BC. bawtry TKn tdvirtitcmtnt u not coiblhktd titpUyid by oN Llquoi Conkal Board at y nS Covtmnml Brimk ColuxbH. late last spring, have now born i .096 two veflrs pnnn nn t.ln,, nfi, John Bulgf: Third Are awarded. It is exoected timt Adverti.'e in tne Lmlly News. singles match of the Davis Cup! Canadian Legion. This game ' itJ ".uuaj uiui a bye. on tennis championship may prove Friday. will now be played weather permitting. SANDSPITTO TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY work will commence immediaifiy as it is desired that the building will be ready for occupancy by November 1. The building, which is situated on the cliff-side overlooking the harbor, stands back from First Avenue a short distance from the corner of Second Sv.vt HAVE HOTEL Sandsplt, pivotal point of SAILED FROM OCEAN FAILS Professional mi Bum FOR SALE Ice Cream Peter Pan Shoppe. Frig. (175) a "shot-in-the-arm" to the game in this country Few, if any, experts had picked Montreal's Brendan Macken to dispose of the highly-rated Billy Sidwell of Australia. And because the match went the limit, the victory was all the sweeter. Macken was tireless -in that long match. He got better as he went along. He wasn't nervous but was patient and let his game gather momentum as it Two Ocean Falls men have -wr--m SAVOY V. h. WOODS, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. BOX 13!7 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT transportation on the Queen' Charlotte Islands and a beauty' spot in itself capable of tourist development, is to hnvB a w, arrived in Prince Rupert alter on less lively opposition . . ." "u iu me rear oi me Canai ian DR. GARNI MONTGlt Railways official re.si- wi aavemurous eighteen - day ; NaUonal trip in a 21-foot home-made deuces DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK Phone 785 P.O. Box 1401 The Macken victory is the. greatest thing that, has happened in Canadian tennis for years. If the Canucks don't get any In fact, it is already under construction. The builder is Fred LaSette, Oueen 'nhnrini- DENTIN iuup. ine experiences of Char- . he Hallan, who built the sloop, J?J T "th m"nxX alterat' to the building has and his comoanion R Au,n Suite 7, Smi" 1 M M . Li, uusi- ness man, who sees a great future for the Island ar,A th Phone 525 f : included Deen awarded to Greer and two , om.,.,Hi; groundings and out of provisions at H(Iva tiic LHJS sibllities of imnor ment. Their boat. Topolo- iiirtner, they have shown they belong in the select Davis Cup company. Canada did not win the round. That would have been expecting too much. But win or lose, the game here has been given a' real Shot-in-the-arm o 1 . went along. There had been a lot of talk about Sidwell's blazing service, his fine network. Brendan used his head, keeping him in the back court as much as possible. To say the Austra-.ians were surprised would be to PIANO TECS' I campo, is now tied up at the 1 A "oat!' 01 llie ".nce Rupert Mrs. w n t.iuu,. ... Tuning, Voiclnfi QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. mike co; Phone BUfi .972 10th L put it mildly. They had counted only victory can provide. John lpft'vL'f 7 . u son' Howlns & Yacht Club. where1" I mV The sloop is nam a the nexTUn Bay' thC n or ,x w ek s lblrtnPlace of Mr. Halian. She operates by wind power alone. Steamship Movement! ' hand Althoush a pair of oars wa on Bridden, the contract for the! plumbing and heating to S;uui- ich Plumbing & Heating and the' electrical work to Northern B.C. 1 Power Co. Ltd. The building, which when fin- ' ished will become the headquarters of the local branch of the! Canadian Legion will, it, is; stated, be the most modern and ! best equipped branch math of Vancouver. It will con). tin a spacious auditorium with sta:;e, large billiard room, card roo;ii'i. and reading rooms, while ercri- -win. ii wmmirwmm, when me sioop grounucci HKLE' P.EAUTY 'or Vancuutn Tuesday ss. at Koscoe Inlet, they did not suffice to pull her off the sand, where she stayed for six hours. At one stage of the ioumev the F O R YOUR ROCK & CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed p.m. Permanent ' Beauty Cultn-its bratc: Camosun, l:?o Prince Rupert, Thursday ss, U:15 D.m. PRINCE RUPERT BOWLING ALLEY Ol'KN DAILY FKOM 3:30 I'.M. TO 11 P.M. Saturdays 12 Noon to 12 Midnight PHONE Ri:l) 709 "BOWL FOR HEALTH" 4 F It K E INSTRUCTION iwo-man crew feast on 'chili course,' that is was forced to 'y increased accommodation is con came a provided for the Ladies' Au.vit-! ,bear meat stew.1 iary of the branch which will 204 4th Street 5 p.m. Friday ss. Catala From Vancor.Trr nice, at buiid- Mr. Hallan ana Mr. Allan left: have Its own special entr Ocean Falls on July 4, intending! the westerly end of th to follow a lei WELLS CAC A. P. CARDMPP .e, n. S. Wlialtn 'i CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A modern well-equipped h i r Prince Rupert, where they both hope to be employed. Now at Prince Rupert Hotel Complete Mod ntMHf'i?'tii,i fc.--e.itoaa4jni ' ' 'g5T ! "mill I hall will be operated under a Veterans Club Licence on 1h" erating - Pacto 1118 Melville Street VANCOUVER - BC, NOW AVAILABLE J ground floor at the easterly end BLUE 780 of the building while an "Oasis, Suhday-s,... Camosun, 11 p n( ' Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 10 a.m. For Alice Arm and Stewart Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.m om Alice Arm and Stewart Tuesday ss. Camosun, a.m. From Ocean Falls Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert 10 a.m. For Ocean FsUr Thursday ss. Prince Rupert. 11:15 p.m. B.C. LEADING IN CANADA CRICKET operated under a club licence, will provide accommodation for members on the second floor (Centre I Rneelnl ri riitK i,,n t. IT'S HOT. SO WHY WEAR CLOTHES?-It happens mer but Baby Linda Lou Kummemuss advanced every this yeaT's sum .schedule because of the heat wave. She decided to take a stroll . from her New York home-and forgot to dress in the manner toe law says is proper for a young lady. In fact she didn't dress at al so here she is in a police station waiting for her mother-and e KfXnT W0 UnCCrtaln t6rmS What She tWnks 01 ' "--" l"""",u" T-T. HANDY): HOME SEi: GENERAL C01 Building and W MARGARET McLEOI) OPTOMETRIST Room 10 ATONE BUIDINO ! V-t. .... r.uiviuiNiuiN British Col- made for lady guests of ni-m-umbia took over undisputed bers. possession of first place in the Plans also call for a mod-n ronnri-mhin rinmUiinn :it i i. For Alaska xunn. . . I i, " """uu viiv.w juncn counier and .spacious liv- kind! 7 4Tn I i LOOK FOR TI1E ' w v a ? ROOFS - CE OIL BUB5 PHONt Black 087 Rfi' PHONE PLUE 593 P O. BOX 1184 NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL P.O. Box ! fr U .rJ i - ' - GEORC3E I, ItORIR. Public Accountant, Auditor Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block - Phone 387 i". 1 mi' , m r ' w PYTOWN MA WORK' Agents for S' and CUMMINS DlEsEl Sales Service' Boat owners and a s' dustrial Km to our sli"wrom various engines w equipment problf' It KEN'S RADIO CLINIC For Satisfactory Service CALL 53 718 Second Avenue West Commodore Cafe "Betk-r Th-n Ever" MOTHERLY LOVE . . . FROM A CAT FOR A TRIO OF SKUNKS! Soups on at the feline " Tfa Best Food and Service In Cltj? 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