CURE YfViTiT I Prince Rupert Haily New Thursday, June 24, 1954 OUTDOORS lUii, WU,- Former Attorney-General R. H. Pooley, Dies Aged 75 bows each but sixteen inches long, taken on worms of course. Names and places are given and the fish remain on show perhaps pcrnaps longer than they ought t. Unless one makes a prolonged trip through the United States immediately south of B.C., it is difficult to comprehend the hugeness of the business that has developed in the past few years in outdoor things. Any small town near lake or stream devotes itself virtually entirely i r Z U fV I . The ls play- evening I""-tches i "let's go fishing" theme ed on constantly. Each VICTORIA O Robert Henry Eooley, 75, B C. attorney-general during the Tolmle regime and for 25 years Esquimau member of the legislature, died In St. Joseph's hospital Wednesday night after a lengthy Illness. His death severed one of the few remaining links with the term of four years 1924-2!) He was born In Esquimau Sept. 19. 1878 and received his early education in private schools in Victoria and graduated from Bradflcld College, Berkshire, England in 18!)8. He was admitted to the bar in 1901. In the legislature he was a a report on the day's catches Is Is given from the local radio sta Murder Suspect Arrested VANCOUVER CP Cecil Terry. 41. will appear in court here today to hear a charge of murder formally read against him. Terry was arrested on a city street less than 24 hours after his 38-year-old wife Catherine, mother of five, died in hospital from multiple brain injuries. She was found brutally beaten at the Terry home Mond;iy, and never regained consciousness. Police believe a heavy hummer they are holding as evidence was used to inflict the crushing blows. Terry was nabbed by a beat constable and after a short scuffle was taken into custody, handcuffed to a detective. WET BASEMEN! AND DAMP FLOORS' ELIMINATE SOGGY YARDS systems. New permanent tile win ' the Jb f(ir you vla ' V;ar. Doc, not dl with age. Send 50 ce, t a sample and ' price tlonr .Delivered tot u0 "NEW TUP- in raterine to the visiting ang-1 tion. and derbies or an kinds are 4 0 : 1 WW- " V pioneers of this city anl r.i iov COME AND TEST OUR 1954 STUDEBAKER STATION WAGONS For a good economical car fry our A-30 AISTIN. A complete car with a low price of only S1495, that includes foam rubber seats, leather upholstery, directional signals and heater-defroster unit. ed one of the last stalwarts of j brilliant debater and in nl! as- ler. A place of say 5,000 popu- ; employed to give all comcis a lation would have not less than I chancj a' a puze. ten stores carrying fishing j now all this is very w 11. This tackle, bait and WORMS. These ; tremendous build-up wnHs a lone are raised in prodigious pcut.es to the point where Just quantities and a common sight going fish'ng wilh little to car the pre-war Conservative pnrty pects oi me ne was a man of in the province. Mr. Pooley was attnrnp.y-?n-eral from 1928 to 1933 and a member of the legislatuie from 1912 until 1937 In successive Conservative governments. He was iuige anu power. Mr. Pooley Is survived by his widow, two daughters. Mrs. R. It. Tye and Mrs. D. W. Groos both of Victoria; three sisters. Miss Alice Pooley of Victoria, Mrs. S. C. Sweeney of Vancouver and Lady Stanley of London. ry home merely serves t drlvs the unsatisfied angler to more prolific waters. That nieens RIGHT HERS my brother, and when he comes here he sets his ls to see a dozen signs on as many houses or stores in a row, each bearing the single magic word WORMS! ! Some of the more progressive stores actually have "brag dis- Box 248, Terroce. B.C fish to carry home ullright, and !i plays" outside, a favorite being a few to keep in the freezer too! We are happy enough to slni-p TODAY to SATURDAY Shows ot 7 RHJM.AR PRICES OPTOMETRIST Fred E Dowdie 303 Thii(j Ave. W. P!. one Green 960 LT.-C.MDR. VICTOR J. W!L- GRESS, 33, of Ottawa has been appointed commander lain of the aircraft carrier Magnificent. He is the son of Dana Wilgress. Canada's permanent deleeate to the North Atlantic Treaty Council In Canada. Cmdr. Wilgress succeeds Cmdr. Arthur H. Abrams of the Royal Navy who has been on loan to the Canadian navy for the last 2' i years a rerngerator aooui iour cuuic feet with a glass top. Right be- ( neath the top will be displayed a recent catch of trout by some fortunate fisherman. The finest I examined was of five rain- leader of the opposition for one , j OLDSTERS LOOKED AFTER j In order that older people may , have friendly contact with their contemporaries, a necessary offset to loneliness, many churches, service clubs and other groups have helped to provid social and i recreational facilities for the i senior citizens of the community. v l . . c v- l-fc AUTO SERVICE IRS1EI our good things with the right kind of neighbors, and we arc willing to accept their contribu tion towards the betterment an! perpetuation of these good things. It merely remains for us to raisj a single loud voice calling upon our own powers that be to see that legislation is forthcoming to ensure that this contribution is exacted. Rivers inlet in our own B.C. waters is possibly un q ie in th Wallace's ilcpdment Store TOTEM "DiRRers of the Deep" "Calamity Strikes" "Presc ription For Percy" BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE F'OI KtMYIftS TIIKvrRF. By EASLEY BLACKWOOD , " if i''' . numb r of .-pawning stream.-1 that empty inlo it, and In th-marvellous run of heavy sprin s .lmon which occupy It at cer i tain well known times. Natural ly these things aic commo' knowledge In well-heeled nngl ing circles in the U.S. but are you, brother Canuck, aware that some of these cousins of our: come to Rivers Inlet In theii f:iie sea-going yachts, to anchoi for protracted periods and actually shuttle back and forth U their homes by airnlan?? Jus how long do you suppose this angling resource of ours Is going to withstand this pressure? for the v m splashy set lulcs of Xo-Dummy Days Survive, Uut Arc Obsolete In the day? of whist there was no dummy, so each player saw only his hand. In "that -period many 'rules" of play were devised most of which have survived to the present t;no. 110 Pssib'p cntW t0 lhe board' One of these was, "play second h-md low." This rule was pro- Mr. Abel hd to settle for just inunri-d not because it was al- seven ti.cks !1 because Mr. v.iys ri-iht to play .second hand Masters playea second hand !ow but because it was more of- h'Bh- 'tn than not. and Loys, tots lo teens . t . have double the lun when they near sun-happy, bo vou realize that some of water-happy swimsuits from our colorful, handsomely styled collection. the choicest stretches of land bounding northern B.C. rivers lore being bought (some of them for frankly commercial resort v-.,i hi olit.ns'J it is fl('f- IOK THAI GIRLS' DEPT. SUMMER WEAR ' .7 " '- : ; v. . - V : y m ivjo. .t j initely nut aiarmisi 10 siaie wc hilitv nf the unhappy day .. . . - " J A r t - - coming when we Canadians ,. may Peddle Pushers Shorts Tee Shirts Dresses EXTRA SPECIAL PRINT JOB CALL ON h ive to pay for the privilege of j angling in thise rivers. There, are already scores of places in ' Oregon and California where ; anybody may fish private waters ' 7 1 ! South dealrr Neither -fll'lc vulnerable . Nurlli llnih) 87 6 4 H A J 10 9 2 r j a C 8 7 2 West fii-t (Mr. Mtrr) "If. Mrrkl S J 10 3 fi K 9 8 3 H K S H Q 6 3 r 9 2 D Q 10 8 4 3 C A M r: 8 NiMllh (Mr. .Mm-I) 8 A Q 8 H 8 7 D A K 7 8 C K Q J 10 The bidding South West North Enst 1 D Pass 1 H Puss 2 NT Paaa 3 NT All Pass .Today, every player at the tii'ole can see one of the other hands the dummy. Therefore, there is much le.vs excuse for All the pageantry and gallantry of the West's Indian Country! 1 MADISON-FRANK IDVEJOY TODAY to SATURDAY WarnerGhor SHOUT SIBJECTS "W hen f lh Fijhl' "Feline Frarat l'p" SHOWS AT 7 p.m. 9 15 at any time and pay lor lusn S caught at so much per f:sh. May i j the Gods of our woods and wat- j iers never let it happen here!!!: wri ft (Jr V3W II Sal. Mat. J:M 131 I COMPANY j . a rAwoui " pwm thut Popular Steamer Prince Rupert SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY Midnight M x r '-r .".fir a ,1" ,1 v W:. t 0'i ,f V'1 v j W t v vr Comfort and Service V I Fur reservations wrile oi I call City or Depot Office Prince Rupert. B.C. ONLY 3 MORE EVENING SHOWS KIDS. . . DON'T 'FORGET SATURDAY MvZiiSXXZiri MATINEE! Tickets on Sole at Colussi's Music Store STORE I j WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT B?1 . blindly following the second ' hand low rule or any of the old whist axioms, for that mutter. A careful scanning of his own curds and the dummy will often tll the alert pl.iyer that the winning action is second hand high. UtSTI.KS vs. MUX -StV'tthnV'-Mr. ' NT i.slers '"Id to Mr Abel In today's deal. He opened the four of clubs and Mr. 1 Abel won wi.h tat, j(J. A small ; heart was led and Mr. Mast ers j promptly played the kin-;. That play held Mr. Abel to one heart i trick at the most. . If Mr. Masters had played low, the 10 would have Rone on from dummy und Mr. Meek would have won with the queen. A sub-! sequent finesse ag'Unst the kins of hearts would have brought in four tricks in the suit. Even if Mr. Meek bad mad : the good play (if refusing to take the queen of hearts on the first lead of the suit, Mr. Abel would have got two heart tricks enough for his contract. ABEL GETS NO THICKS As the play actually went Mr. Abel got no heart tricks at ull. Realizint; he had to take as many as two hearts to make the: hand, he let the king hold, hoping Mr. Masters held the queen, too. ' Mr. Ma, iters -d another small club and Mr. Abel won and fin-I cssed the Jack of hearts, losing l to Mr. Meek's queen. A spade i wan returned and there was now o VlJTD 0 1 luX for sturdy summer clotl;es ' ' ; - f I Warm weother frolicking means extra wear and tear on clothes, both at home and at camp! We solve this problem with a collection of handsomely styled, well-made play togs that know how to take a licking and still look good! ' '-if. J' a si FUR STORAGE EVERYTHING FOR BOYS COMBINING QUALITY AND ECONOMY Jeans Tec Shirts Shorts Bathing Trunks Shirts Jackets Pants Sweaters I mm so PHONE -SAFE nil iiiS'1 i with bv,, So tiny so precious you cherish I T " . ,.' 'Ui' " r;.re Nmhinir hut the softest tingle doW : touch his tcnJcr kin. That i. why m"'licrs ' TODAY th cre most Kclect Purer . . . the tissue wi tlut . . , . r r. . thrv know WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE sixcial kind oi soitncss. v..-, absorbent, tt Purcx is extra strong and extra perfect for baby and for the whole family- TIP? BILL SCUBY FURS Single Ply