POLICE FINES HIT HEAR RECORD Prince Uuptrt Eailg 13cto Lto. Tuesday, July IS, 1948 MANY HELPED1 DOMINION Da Appreciation t0 th,J assisted in connection J Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE recent Dominion Day Ce, of the Canadian Legi Police Drive Against Illegal Liquor Traffic Nets $2920 What is believed to be one of the highest aggregate of police fines ever collected in the history of the city was taken in during June as a result of a police drive against Illicit sale and supply of liquor. Prince Rupert Basball j 1 1 AVY SBC Kupcrt Mens and Boys Store Boy's JFcar For Summer! fD T-l T A Barge Shipments Are Working Out SEATTLE Shipping goods north by barge appears to be working well. A-good sized quantity of watermelon was included in the latest cargo taken in tow by a tug bound for Seward. The merchandise included everything from automobiles and mattresses to dairy feed and citrus fruit. " DITCH CONTRACT (Continued rioin Fage D : James Nicoll who was c'. of the sports comniitt. celebration, while fuilir out a financial success Fine total for the month was $2,920, including costs levied against 107 convicted persons. Bulk of the fines came from 85 people convicted under the Government Liquor Act of sections of the Indian Act covering liquor. Total of fines collected in police court for the first six months of 1948 are $9,000, more than double the amount collected during the same period last year. There were 114 informations laid against individuals during June. Of these, 107 resulted in rur rvery Age 'T V f Y revived in fitting manm-- UNDERWEAR 17 Q. Is it all right to use Respectfully" or "Restfully yours" as a close to a social letter written to a person of social position ? A. No. This closing is usually reserved for a business letter. Q. Would it be good manners for a girl to ask her dinner partner for a cigarette? A. Yes, if her dinner partner is forgetful enough not to offer her a cigarette without this reminder. Q. When a man is taking a girl to the theatre, should he or the girl follow directly behind the usher? A. The girl should go first if following an usher. When there is no usher, the man should lead the way. annual observation of national holiday. SPEED GRAVEL Power Shovel and Two Scows Arrive SHORTS PANTS SOCKS SHIRTS BEACH WEAR SPORT JACKETS TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy S. O Johnston Co. Vancouver Bralorne 7-30 B. R. Con 03 B. R. X 09 Cariboo Quartz 1-25 Grull Wihksne 05 Hedley Mascot 40 Minto 01l2 Pend Oreille 4.15 Pioneer 2 50 Premier Border 03 Vi Privateer 18 Vi Reeves McDonald 1.7" Reno 08 2 Salmon Gold 12 Sheep Creek 1.18 Taylor Bridge 35 Taku River 30 Vananda 35 " Congress 02 Pacific Eastern 05 Hedley Amalg 02 Spud Valley .11 Central Zebalfos 01 Silbak Premier 29 Oils A. P. Con 14Vi Calmont 43 C. & E 6.55 Foothills 2.75 CLINCHER DATl NEW YORK -Earliest q major league baseball u clinched the pennant convictions, seven in dismissals in committal to a Priced Right Wears Right RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE 4, 1941 when the Yankee, higher court. Advertise In tie tmlly News! it up with a win over Bi (Biro 1 TO LOCATE AT TERRACE Mr. and Mrs. G. Arnett of Seattle, who visited Prince Rupert and Terrace in 1940, have returned to this district to re National Lea. I Steamship Movement? Daylight fcaving Time For Vancouver Monday ss. Princess Adelaide " 11 p.m. . " Tuesday ss. Camosun, 1:30 p.m. 011 nosion in there had come from "higher up," he could do nothing about it. "I couldn't see the purpose of putting a ditch on high ground when there was a natural watercourse nearby," he said. Alderman McKay recalled that when Highway Construction Co. had been given the $34,000 contract for construction of the Fairview Bay road, more than a year ago it had been stipulated . that if further work could be found for the equipment a refund would be made on the $2,500 transportation charge on the company's machinery from Vancouver. "We have given them several jobs since then. I think it Is time we started to collect that refund," he said. Baseball Scores Western International League Vancouver 19, Victoria 2. Tacoma 2, Bremerton 6. Wenatchee 0, Spokane 3. No Pacific Coast League pames were scheduled today. Arrival here of a new power shovel and the use of two scows will speed up delivery of rock and gravel for the city's summer street rehabilitation program from two scowloads a week to one scowload a day, City Engineer Don Stewart reported to council last night. Highway Construction Co., which has the contract to bring In 10,000 cubic yards of road surfacing material is operating at Denise Arm. The new shovel is being set up at the gravel pit. At present, most of the gravel being delivered is being laid on Seventh Avenue East to build up the roadbed preparatory to hard surfacing. Similar treatment will be given to other streets. Patching and repair work to other thoroughfares is also being carried on, the material being processed at the city's new hot-mix asphalt plant at Park Avenue. ' Under the terms of the contract "with the city, Highway Construction has until November 13 to complete delivery of the 10,000 yards of road .600 Pittsburgh 39 .579 St. Louis 31) .5-7 New York 35 .513' Brooklyn 35 American League Cleveland 44 28 Philadelphia 48 32 New York 44 32 Boston 39 35 Detroit 39 37 Washington 34 42 St. Louis 28 44 Chicago 23 49 side. I .447 Cincinnati 37 J I Better English i By D. C. WILLIAMS , 1. What is-wrong with this sentence? "His brother is very dai k-compiected." . 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "supple"? . 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Monotenous, monogamy, monitory. 4. What does the word "potential" mean? r 5. What is a word beginning 'with fu that means "useless"? " ANSWERS ," 1. Say, "Hi brother is very dark-complexioned." 2. Pronounce the u as in sup, not coup. 3. Monotonous. 4. Existing in possibility, not in actou-ality. "Every acorn is a potential oak tree." 5. Futile. .3is3 Philadelphia 36 .319 Chicago 26 Home 8.00 Toronto Athona 07 Aumaque .16 Beattie 58 Bevcourt 26 Bobjo 12 Buffalo Canadian 07 Vi Consol. Smelters 116.00 Con west 1.25 Donalda 62 Eldona 1.28 East Sullivan 2.67 SHOWS AT 7:00 - 9:08 TODAY AM) WEI). Eight years ago Mr. Arnett liked so much what he saw that he made up his mind to return north when travelling restrictions eased. It was not until this summer that Mr. Arnett, Who worked as a dredgeman and a fisherman in Washington, and his wife, could make the change. The Arnetts sold their place in Seattle and bought a two-ton truck. Into the big box body of Thursday ss. Prince Rupert 12:15 midnight. Friday ss. Catala, p.m. July 14 ss. Princess Norah. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Camosun, p.m. Monday ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert 1 a.m. Friday ss. Catala, 5 p.m. July 23 ss. Prince George, 10 a.m. July 16 ss. Princess Louise, a.m. July 19 ss. Princess Norah, a.m. For Alice Arm, Stewart, 'LOVE ... AND A GUN DON'T MIX!' BURT LANCASTER LIZABETH SCOTT 7 "--wi STORK IS LIQUORISH IUIS . ll'JAILK NEW ORLEANS Mrs. Morris Port Simpson Sunday ss. Camosun, mid- Champagne gave birth to a son WOMAN KEEPS UP MINE WORK the vehicle t hey packed most of their household furniture and' set out. It was last Wednesday morning when they left Seattle and Saturday they reached Ter-, race where they gassed the truck and continued to Prince Rupert. I The roads are in fair shape ; considering the flood damage,1 Mr. Arnett reports. He had praise for the repair crews and Giant Yellowknife 4.60 God's Lake 57 Vi Hardrork - -14 Vi Harricana .06 Heva '. 11 Hosco 33 Jacknife 04 Juliet Quebec 35 Lake Rowan 06 Vi Lapaska 04 Little Long Lac f5 Lynx 08 Madsen Red Lake 2.37 McKenzie Red Lake 37 McLeod Cockshutt 95 WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing, Printing Eniarein; QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies light. From Alice Arm, Stewart, Port Simpson in the Baptist Hospital. Within 24 hours in the same hospital, another patient, Mrs. Joseph Liquor, had a daughter, and 18 Away back in 1908, six years Tuesday ss. Camosun, a.m. From Ocean Falls Monday ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. minutes later, a daughter was born to Mrs. S. R, Staggers. Fis'hermen! INCOME TAX DEATH PENALTY RETURNS PREPARED SEE I JI ST ARRIVED A Popular Radio Made for Vmir k, Moneta 37 before completion of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Mr. and Mrs. Kclch from California be-, came Interested In the Skeena River country and acquired mining property and land. It was during this time they built a dwelling in some distance from the railway at a point be- : ABOLITION WORKS R. E. MORTIMER said that road signs were excellent, preventing accidents in many cases. The Arnetts have bought property near Terrace and expect to do truck farming and use a truck to freight the produce to market. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert 10 a.m. Friday ss. Catala, a.m. July 19 ss. Prince George, 11 am. For Ocean Falls Monday ss. Princess Adelaide, 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPBil LONDON A New Zealand Negus 2.11 Noranda 49.25 Louvicourt 55 Pickle Crow 1.95 visitor, commenting on the ac tion of the government in am Small and Powerful 5 low battery drain- tubes p;! 7-tube performance. COVERS LONG AMI SHORT WAVE PHONE CALL WRITE RUPERT RADIO & ELECTS! 11 p.m. Thursday ss 12:15 p.m. I July 17 ss. Prince Rupert, Prince George Kegcoun uy2 San Antonio 3.55 Senator Rouyn 40 Sherrit Gordon 2.41 Steep Rock 2.03 Sturgeon River 15 Silver Miller 21 tween Terrace and Usk and it became a veritable showplace, being well constructed and un- ; usually attractive. j In the long lapse of time, since then, ill health has overtaken Mr. Kelch and, because of this, it has been necessary for him Box 1321 Thon ending provisions of the death penalty, says: "You .cant exactly compare condtions in one country with another. New Zealand abolished the death penalty some years before the war. In spite of that, and in spite of the intervention of war with all of the corrosive effects it has on moral stand p.m. Kaien Co-op DIVORCEE GETS From Alaska Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, p.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert midnight. (, . t , July 23 ss. Prince "George, 2 p.m. ill REVERE WARE ards, the incidence of crimes of violence in New Zealand has not gone up on the contrary, it has gone down." to remain at his home in San Francisco. Assessment work, however, has been carried along as usual, Mrs. Kelch being there this summer and occupying a small but comfortable tent. She has long been interested in horticulture, her garden being much admired. I BIG SETTLEMENT ! RENO, Nevada A divorce set-I tlement of $3 500,000 probably ' the largest In Reno history has I been settled on Mrs. Evelyn Leh-' man of New York City. Drop in and check over the New C'opjM r liott Stainless Steel I'rexsure Cookers alonjr v You saw it in the ta:ly News'. It Pays to Adve tlsei other lines of I'ots and Pans. PHONE Phone 179 WRITE Box 1127 Two sailings per week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Friday, 5 p.m., Catala STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 10 p.m. FOR QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam, July 10, 20, 31, 11 p.m. FRANK J. 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