mtm i o n ii .H. in ix, Prince Hupcrt Daflp 13cto3 ,Tuesilay, July 26, 1949 .1 . . . 'IIAZELTOH BEATS 1ELKVA9T05. 1 HAZrXTOtiA .hitting rpree fei . I aMnv"ws (!2m'ki 9 4 , Jlr S - m v.v Li j i TdkA demeks... u. tt tenth hitnnj, whioi; ;'. in four runs, gave ;:i a 9 ta 4 victory over i in tin in!.'!ior l'.l;;iie r b:; -.i-tall ;ime Ik'tc ut 'k-C!l.(. -e."oiid half of the :.! .f-r H:ie!tun pitcher IJTF! . (,U r Hi '..V ' l i t!.( !ic !.- r: ii. : had 5i Id Telkwa scoreless. 3 i !-.!). ilh (l.jublitl tii dop I i score Charlie Smit.lt cei $$9 4 at now-far V ... i ? You're absolutely right, it is vacation time auw ... but in a lew month cold weather will be here again and you want to be prepared with a safe warmthiiivtng COAL supply. CALL 51 TOHAYJ PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Lumber Building: Supplies j s'ifi irr.v.i' Wales singled to ; .sco.'P two more runners. Sler-,r-i sin -k d to lirin'! in Wuily V! T(!l:v,a u.pcI two pitchers, " .ii 1 and Jlnnwnuk, while W. lis went the course for II.zfHon. I 1 3 In Cucumber, each 10 Vegetable Marrow, each 15 Canned e&etalle WETS Dill Piemen. ral. 1 79 Icy. STKWAUT NEWS .... On Saturday last this district sw-!tcr'd urider leniperature of I 1'J c j'.rff.'s in the sun and 79 I cif';rrf-s in the shade. This was the cue for everyone to arrange 'for a pirr.ic or. Sar.;!ay hut the (weatherman intervened. The i rains 'came and all picnics wore ,off. Cut Green Beans, No. 5 Peas, fancy .20 .i!U Wt-htrrnrra are to tlir'Enpiueer" a huHky, 10-imh Lri kit- Kitrk limit w i t limit laciirti. It'l cut from the finest", oil-tan leather fit leil m il Ii ml junlalilr itrap on uppenand iutr'p. for Milid etiinfort fur ruttfted wear on the toupheat' jul -ak jour uliuc al. r for lUc LetLic's "Ei.jjiuBcr. TALENT RECOGNIZED The government of British Columbia has purchase! five pr!:vs bv Judith Phyllif Morgan, 19-waf-olrt Indian Mint from Kitwanea. atter,riin thp A'horni Indian Residential School. The five will be part of a "one-man show- of 20 of hr p;in''n-s at the NaUonal Museum in Ottawa. Here Mis Morgan, left, alone with Gcorpe SinIiir cntrr. a painter crippled with arthritis who and'viiiar discovered the Rirl's talents two vears ao l Ireland, provincial archivist, study some of her work. Reflecting her pride in hr rnr-f, MKs Morgan paints chiefly Indian scene and charac ters. . . c P "'ioto) Iwjxcd Vetsewtbie Diced Beets, per tin Wax Beans, choice Mixed Heas and Carrot Pumpkin, 2 for Baked eBuns, 20-oz. tin Halted eBan.s. 15-oz. tin. ea. Tuinatoes. 28-oz 23 14 1 19 19 25 22 21 23 QUALITY WORK B00TJT- It I-resti Milk Quart 22 Pint 12 Cream. Dint .28 t.ztn WUW 7nMF ATlBC COAST HI crate u rrrsh rrttit ,iKinn. ID. Uritr Cal.. d t call.. 3 l"r iNaVtli lb lrti tables ' 2 lb. - nrh ouni'h ib 2 lb. bunch mns. 3 bunches ns. lb TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy S. D. J.TmrU:o Co. '!'!.) -M.VII .wm. mi SALMON PACK " McCLYMONT PARK British Columbia coast al .72 .70 The ?vhses Joyre and Juanita Ilawkin.ion were hostesses 'at a party given in honor of Miss Betty. MacAuiay, at their home on- .Suiurduy. Miss MacAulay is on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. MaeAulay. Miss VacAulay retuned to Vancouver on the Camosun on Mnday. She is an employee, of the Income lax Department. Law, cartoned, doz Milium . Boiler First Grade, lb Margarine, lb Milk Evaporated Milk. 16-oz. tins. 2 for mon pack totalled 91.567 cases i The section of McBride Street Bp to July 16, aeeording to the1 .64 .37, INCLUDING WHISKERS 'A full grown male ,tf.51rus measures from 10 to-ll-leet AISIA TO AMERICA Mh;kATiO: mliui The National Museum study oi - 9.70 .03 07 ',i I adjacent to McCiymont Park, latest bulletin issued by the' 33 has been declared a playground Chief Supervisor of Fisheries, 1 Vancouver Bayonne Bralorne B. R. Con B. R. X from the nose to the enil uLthe case ....7.7a none for traffic purpose and a Vancouver. The pack was some short tail. Canadian Cheese, ib .50 m&ximum speed limit of 15 miles 73,000 cases short of that for Cariboo Quartz 1 10 ! prehistoric migration routes from Asia to North America, is 'n being contiuued this summer bv luce Onions. 3 lbs lb No. 1 lb. s. 10 lb pirs, lb l-'lour an hour set. The move was made ! the same period of 1948. Supplies have been taken Congress .03 Va IN ROCKET'S GLARE "'' Francis Scott Key composed The Skeena and Naas dis Hedley Mascot, 23 i 'to Uie Silver Tip mine in the a staff archaeologist Dr. Doug- The Star Spangled Banner Pacific Eastern .03 i uppe pper Salmon River Valley. Olaf Jas Leechman, who s carrying Lit'W V' F-lu-nirl.n vortr4 A ,. .. .. or. Pend Oreille 4 l'i while watching the British aV tack on Baltimore in 1814. - f ---""-" - investigations in Rrltisii Colum- HoKfotv, will be employed by the'bla north of Prince George. r. tricts accounted for 43,3i;6 cases, more than half the total packj for the period, while other ar-i eas of -District 1Y'o" added an- other 17,832 cases to the total I pack. J Sockeye pack on the coast j was 52.466 cases, of which 28,' FlourlrNo. 1 hard wheat ali C0nM M ftt re Flour, 24 s 1 89 quest of the Civic Centre Asso- Tea and Coffee . ,.iatinrl Coffee, lb , i . DeLuxe qualltv. lb. 1.14 Civic Centre Playground Dir- 2o4iT. ector Rowland H. Miies asked Tomatoes. 15 28- .... 34 council In a letter to impose a - - 58 15 mlle-an-hour speed limit in AD&M.:...t!.n.0....: il that area for lhe pecuon ot Canned FtuIIs the children who regularly use Pineapple, crushed 34 lh nnrlr ln thl ,. m,u. Pioneer 3.23 Premier Border fit Privateer 17 company open cutting and strip- Leechman1! a well - known V You aw It in the NewgL, ins. La tor on more intensive de writer and authority on Canadian archaeology. velopment will be undertaken. s i 576 came from the Naas and i oiv r-t.'MTTTDiira ran " r " " Pieces. 20"-! 37 i ADrlcots. .33! Many of the children are of Skeena areas, Cohoe pack on the Naas and Skeen was 13, 757. Reeves McDonald 2 30 Reno ( j Silbak Premier 41 Vananda .15 Salmon Gold 12 Spud Vallry 0". Oils Anglo Canadian 3.?0 A. P. Con 17 Atlantic 77 P.ritaln'8 noble Order of the STEWART ASKS Guile, wa--5 founded in 1313. aid UAII T VJt IK 1V11L. HA'PENNY'S SIZE Cherries, fancy. 20-oz 30 m ftie at which thpv dn not t ...... .... Oil 1 T " " J - " L.i'KUi iuci i ir.i, til realize the danger of traffic .30 Peaches, choice GREER & BR1DDEN CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS .0 - - Lard j and consequently, cars travelling! The bntisli halfpenny Is one iruii in diameter. i-urp, m o v,i.,v, rt,i. r j Shortening - 82," . " "c"CUk- STEWART The Stewart Board of Trade passed a resolution Monday requesting that RUPERT-BOUND SHIP AGROUND Calmont .Si) Soap I a menace, ne ctaiej. un'dc ::::::::: 2 fo'r it! Alderman George Rudderham, Soap Powders, large .39 : chairman of the board of works, ilaee -"Uit I agreed that a "playground tone Ahnolnd,,p?te: m il' jum important a a wnooi Coconut, ib .50 one" adding that the move DUteVlX-lbb-Dkt- M shoUld have becn made Vfia" Southbound to Prince Rupert with a cargo of fish, the Alaska Steamship Lines freighter Luridor was reported to be aeround In Wraneell Narrows. consideration be given by the government to the granting of an air mail service to this port. The recent announcement of the Queen Charlotte Airlines that they will supply a weekly air service is the reason for this request. C. & E in Central Lcduc ,7ii Home Oil 10.00 ' Mercury 0!)' Pacific Feis ,.. . 3 43 Oka'ta 1." i Princes 20 Royal Canadian 064 M2' 2 .12'2 .10 .53 1 i .23 14 H '-2 .10 91.50 ! 1.09 .59:'4 ' KoutU nrazeait Toronto AM' ,a A. I. f1 '.e;',L K: V ; I!' v. :.u: t r M ) Buffalo Canadian C.,:i -..'. Snieilers ., Con west I). ..,'.;; Eldona- I happines 3 CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS REPAIRS Seedles Rai.slns. 2 lbs 35 ago. Ive(tiedt Shelled Iua-1r!1Mi1 Walnuts, ib'ih lb. 47' 1 wonder lf 'e should have, Extent of her damage Is not 2 39 It all year round or just while known. The 7,000-ton vessel .45 the park Is In use?" Mayor went aground during the night. 40 Axnotu asked. .67 39 1 Alderman Forman replied that INDIAN OUTPOSTS Portuguese possessions ln are Goa, Damon and Dui. .77 Shelled Almonds, 8 oz Shelled Brazils. V, lb. Jams Pure Strawberry, 24-oz Rasobe-rv. 24-oz- "... Blackberry. 4-lb Cherry, 24-oa - Peach. 4 lb Apricot. 4-lb Swim Canned Soups V.l Vw...A n IE ln Ea-t Sullivan 2.10 Giant Ycllowknife 6.00 FLOOR SANDING A .SPECIALTY Z...... '83 mile-an-hour zone for only part IS tot the year would be confusing OFFICIAL COLOR The Behian government's" P.O. BOX 711 RED SCI IS to .20 ' 10 motorists. He favored a per- J U3O;iD0IKI RlKCt' manent playground zone. I "blue books" are grey. .75 ..W.V.W.V.WA'AV.- Meat Chicken, lb Ham, boned and rolled, lb Ham. red. lb - RllotrnH lh. 90 1 Council passed Alderman Rud- .72 del ham's motion and Instructed 49 ri(, c,,i. uu..i, i,,,,,.. Weiners. lb. . - 50 .5(1 kigns placed at liie warnuig roadside. .47 .90 .75 .50 .55 .70 Ourlic Sausaee, lb. Bacon, pkq;., 'V lb. ... Bacon, side, piece ... Cottage Roll, lb Liver Sausage, lb. .. Spare Ribs, lb Fresh Pork Ham. lb Pork Chous. lb I Pork Sansatie. lb. Steak, T-Bone lb Steak, round, lb. .. God's Lake Hnniroek Ilarricnrui I!' v c ; IIosco J.i, Unite Jo!i "l. Que bee La';e Rii.viui : I. 0.1 .a Lit' !e Lour L:c 1 . 0 , ..! ,: 'oi l.'e.l Lake ... M Ken.-ifr K.'d Lake M l.i od Cockshutt Moneta Nevis Njranda I onvieourt i'. : ' Cr.iv .." to ; t S;:n Ai'loolo Scrator Rouyn .42 .18!'2 .03 .0714 .14:,4 .Otiti .47 .08 .00 .60 .11 2.84 .50 1.01 . .40 2.20 53.23 .11 2 00 .04 4.30 .33 MINE OPENING OF INTEREST .75. .55 .85 75 Announcement of the early re- lb 1.05 opening of the Premier mine : Pork Tenderloin, aroused a good deal of interest Our service is prompt and your satisfaction Is guaiaiiteetil We'll wash your car and clean the interior in just a few; minutes. We're here to serve you by servicing your car. G. Stenstrom, consultant im Prlnce RUDert and Portland for Columbia Cellulose Co., who Canal where there were, still '-PARKER'S '-noil quite a few former employees who had been doing nothing In particular since the closing down Parkine, Crating r'l""lt nd General f"u and Storar has been in the city and district for several weeks, will sail by the Prlnc Geeorge tonight on his return to Vancouver. You Saw It in The News! of the Premier a year ago. All Uptown Service Service Siieirit Gordon 2.05 S!iti) Ho:-k 1.73 Silver M.Her .33 Stai-'ieon I'iver 21 were confident the property Phone 791 2nd and Mi Bride OR c-ji r ... -i would open again, but could not , U M, ti rm A Imim Srvw. far. I III jf ' " ' ' j say how soon. The definite news, at last, was welcome. mPlete, Reliable and :"'ent Service, call say' Cartage & wage Limited and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 "I can't find the baby!'' I Try a Classified Ad for Results. STEEL LANDING MATS 1 r t ! 1 f -.1 i - -r'-- W & SONS ' . Contractors 4h At -jj - r 1-4 J i-L ' -y H -4 - -y 4j Ut- 4-4- f-H-l I 1 - I i hr Tt4- - - 4- - ' 4 j l"W-RKMfinplIiwr; V - i ---LH'T" .44- FHM)ATIONS us help y0u pian now home under N.II.A. SPECIAL NOTICE Steamship Coquitlam Resumes ftegular Service, sailing from Vawouver Wednesday, July 27 tnd from Prince Rupert Fri-(lay, July 29, for the Queen Charlotte Islands. (1731 to r Green S83 Box 586 Sizes 3'xl2' 1' thick i r LYWOOD CAFE fT UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY r In FRM 11:30 A.M. To 3:83 A.M. k Suitable for Fences, Skylight Protectors, Reinforcing, Road Building, Cattle Guards, Dyking. Priced to Sell. Write for Blue Prints and Full Particulars - ' ATLAS IRON & METALS Ltd. 250 Trior St., Vancouver WAGNER, STEIN & GREENE CO. 1832 Store St., Victoria PRINCE RITF.RT SUPPLY HOUSE 712 2nd Ave., Prince Rupert 'alize In Chinese rjlshe SUKY SOME FOOD FOR A FOUNDLING The Humane Society for the Prevention of C nelly to Animals continually urges us to be kind to dumb animals. Perhaps, the animals who need kindness and sympathy most are ones like this three-weeks-old fox cub. Ti.shy, now at the London zoo, after being found in the roadway. Tishy is being reared on the bottle by Mi.-s I'c.t Proctor, supervisor of the children's zoo, who takes him home every night to make sure he gets a "round ths clock" meal service. f O't0e Order, PHONE 138 O