wa : ‘tie : Oe ype Ct he Prince Rupert Daily News Wdnesday, November 3, 1954 Fou UTDOORS with Marty ‘ammunition is employed, ‘easier carrying. ‘give a harder pemeh ts tho al mal that gets the lead and jo bunters is back from a scary epi~ ‘ | 4.4, 8. Ube person wno aoes the sivas | 5 ‘ vhen choos- { i _ ng too. Therefore, w * Why should your rifle have acing a rifle P stronger Kick than that of some- body else, although each uses the us game kind of ammunition? Take! . ‘any given calibre and the rifle | _ that weighs the most will give its | the ‘firey less of a wallop than the | But for the field one should not j ;lighter one, even when identical ye tog anxious to sacrifice weight fee ight there one sees that a sac- o ‘rifles of firer comfort is made |and light bullets spoil the long [vi , hen the rifle is lightened for ' shots thet come when the ticker Le sis pounding over hard and breath “tu, Next comes bullet weight and! . ‘the fact. that the heavier bullets (it is not going lo be carrie faround all day) and stick to So ile rst the kick of today’s fast load is scanty, a One of our better known loca “VT no longer so sold on the super- [fast. small calibre, low weight OPTOMETRIST Fred E, Dowdie Phone 5548 303 Srd Ave. W. apen shat. The heavy, ‘dene better. “with bur a sinele rifle is prob- f ably the best off. for he can con- | Umber four, and until you have -contrate on its abilities at all! Worked with a real dog to re- | aseenn oo a A fl a # ll va a ODS xg 7 the sweetest clothes that ever made them coo with camfort and gratified a mother’s wish for casy care, 5s A Difference “at “Wallace's: COVIRSE — as oO ”~ ¥ s 4 i 4 i a wh “8 ARON SQ ORDR ARE ERE WALLACE’S DEPT. STORE Z A t qusnuesnananand i ‘TRY DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ‘it under all conditions. 5 h oh of g The secretary of the Rod and BH Gun Club has received a small Henumber of booklets called the H.-wWaterfowl Hunter's Guide” ‘from the Canadian Wildlife Ser- vice, Ottawa, Ont., and will dis- tribute them to those requesting u same. This pocket edition gives : SORTSMANS DIGEST “h/stap FROGGING WAYS, BULLFROG TAKING AN ARTIFICIAL FLY 4-27 fe REBLE “OM, FRoG-TAKING LAWS VARY IN DIFFERENT AREAS, $0 CHECK YOURS TO AVOID VIOLATIONS / THESE WAY OR MAY NOT BE LEGAL WHERE YOU OPERATE, FRoG FISHING! USE 4 LONG, STIFF-ACTION ROD.OR CANE POLE, TO DANGLE AN ARTIFI- CIAL FLY, OR HOOK WITH A BIT OF RED YARNOR RIBBON TIED TO (7, IN FRONT OF THE FROG. HIS TONGUE DARTS OUT FOR IT AND HE HOOKS HIMSELF, USE A GOOD STRONG LINE! Froa HUNTING: USE A FLASH- LIGHT TO SPOT FROGS FROM A BOAT ALONG SHORE AT NIGHT, SHOOT THEM WITH A 22, OR SPEAR THEM WITH A GIG. ASAAA NSM eo a i ) TRY'EM See The New Line Of LADIES’ FINE LEATHER ‘Paragon’ HANDBAGS al MANSON’S JEWELLERS 518 Third Avenue West The Famous ANEW TAS TE SENSATION Just Heat ‘em ~~ OM SALE ONLY AT ishould select a ‘heavy weapon, single bullet type and weight,: sode with a large she-grigaly and: [bullet that failed to put his quar- ‘ry dewn for keeps despite an|® slower! “moving slug would likely have: All in all, the ms mn! ranges, and learns to rely upon! ttieve both kills and cripples, sufficient characteristics of most of the ducks one would encount- er hereabouts to make recogni- tion a simple matter, together | with much assorted Information ‘that most of us need to acquire. Do you know that only one duck out of four shot by hunters jis retricvved, and generally be- cause so much shooting is done at longer than proper range? In conseqrence fhe bird that just gets a single pellet usually is strong enough to fly plenty far away before it dies unfound. Shoteunners should thoroughly ‘learn what various creatures look ‘like at fifty yards and never i draw trigger when ‘feathered | game is beyond that distance: after all, much of the thrill in iduck hunting lies in ‘“w waiting ichem out.” Perhaps the best size shot for jall- round waterfowl shooting is d a 8 I t! ithen brother you have never ‘found the joy of duck shooting jat all bh Mallards showing in Pillsbury Cove, lots of gadwalls also, and |geese were in Metlakatla Pas- sage during the weekend, did you get yours? ho op Dom Dominato, Tommy Boul- ter and Harold Thom with two others from Prince George made the long journey to the Peace River country to return with limits of ducks but only two geese (the real reason for the trip), Weather was sunny and the shooting was over open fields possibly these are the seasons why our local Wwebfeet gol So few honkers! % - * You are required*at the Oliver Lake Clubhouse on Thursday au- ernoon, a concerted effort by a Roy Bergo, the owner and- one-j man crew'of the strangest balh-; tub-ever to put to sea, said Tues. | day he -was. giving up: on ‘his plans to-pitt-putt to Alaska. * Reformalory guard pulled pontoon - equipped bathtu 9, ashore here and had it haul ed: dozen good men can clean up the ceiling job and other snialler| neces of unfinished business, : how about it? Canada Savings Bond Campaign Down, $30 Nilo Special to The Daily News OTTAWA—The combines t=: ; tals for two weeks of sales of the | ‘current issue of Canada Savin, onds has reached $240,000,000, | cewn $30,000,003 from the same} eériod jast year, the Bank of| Canada a nnovinee: d today. A® susp oted “holdback” ot ‘orders to take advantave of ths! new bang interes! tadula ion date Oo, 31 was expested to; boos! general sales at the nexi report, Es'imates forsales Nov., 15 new run as high as $70,000,000, ! ~The BC. resion, with 33,528 in-. “dividuais subseribine $8,398,800 ! throw payroll deduction, stands at 65 per cent of last| year’s final total. $ 1 1 i Eat ‘om --- otek ‘positions off the Chekiing prove oo plan’ sor firms setup for No Feed caf Sueur are over! last year's tolat, Payrol savings aeross Canada we Oba “uudu0d, : Chinese Renew ! Bombing Raids TAIPEH, Formosa (leuters) Ciunese Nationalist, ane Com ¥ MINISE planes Coday renewed] pts g ee i thelr bombing of each other's Hee of south, China, | Both sides made raids around the TMehen island granp about lad miles northeast of Pormosa, (he Natlonalist defence ministry sutd, The miinlstey seid 2A lent hembers HH Communist: largots Toren blaad near the "fae when istaad group, at dawn. The attack follawed) Comiuaunish aby bombardment fer the third tne | today of Tachen and litude Tan | rhe islands, away: for sto! rage, ; Ing enthusiast said ‘he was hav-! i ing too much of a prodlem with: ‘Canadian authorities and his: just naturally pick it up aad: Abel's hand for later use. ‘own financing hcpes, Some 54 or . MARS STREWT SCENE — Unrry, son, we don't wa t SHARP-SHOOTIN’ GRANDMA — Proud of the six-puint buck which served as her own birthday present is 71-year-old Mrs. Madeline Balsicy, of West Point, Calif, who shot the 170-pound animal on her birthday. “I just felt. kind of chipper and wanted to go hunting,” said the modest lady. “Now I'l have venison steaks for my grandchildren,” ” Lack of Canadian Enthusiasm Sees Bathtub Mariner Quit PORT ANGELES, Wash, (a. —- ; Suall outboard motor, had been , ; Cials for permission to ente:! their waters, 5 But he apparently met wih The 50-year-old former State! little success. As one Royal Cana- hsi lan Air Force officer put it: “We don’, think it is justifl-| able to having to risk the live: | | Of searchers if this crazy vessel gets into trouble.” The in-again, out-again boat-| ° Youngsters who drop candy. ' vontinue eating it, unless they Berzo, who sailed from Ed- have been taught that such e ;Monds a-week ago in: a pon-: habit may iniroduce germs: to dummy with a small spade to | ‘ooned bathtub powered wih’ a! ahich can make t them ill nt to miss hat space ship, says Tobor to Nttle Robert the Robot. ‘Tobor (robot spelled backwards) Is a product of the Hollywood tin shops and requires a man inside to move him about for the fllming of “Tobor the Great.” Robert, however, walks and talks by himself with the ald of a winding mechanism, A FOOL AND HIS HONEY ARE SOON PARTED IF HE TAKES HER OUT ON THE HIGHWAY IN AN UNSAFE CAR — NOW IS THE TIME TO TRADE YOUR OLDER CAR ON AN A-] USED CAR, THEY'RE ALI SAFETY | dickering with Canadian off. oh: | C Wi ! 4 CHECKED AND READY TO GO of OU WGN Vv IN . mnt " MONARCH eran = Rite HO STUDEBAKER — Spot. hatte WITH YOUR FAVORITE ilo & Heater, Wy Nght, Foglights Ah car comfort only $1150 vory clean junt $1075 | 1 . ‘ " MEAT RECIBE 3 FORD Cito a Madio, = 4A twee om Titllo, & ‘| | Automatie, Uke Joator, Well K th Just drop Hein (he Batlot Box in the Store or mall it to now condition, $2150 HOPE ME sosann $105 “Wtf SKEENA GROCERY ~ " " ME (he end al November we will select the winning | For Tops in Entertainment... LP Reelne, | Liston to “| dhs A Cookbook willbe compiled using all entrtes, and evel FORD THEATRE—Thursdoys 9:30 pm, ye entrand will receive a copy, . | |i ") “tho | Home of Friendly Beryles hfe “pe “1 SKEENA GROCERY i " ' bya pu oy eye tan oy Un 'y F d- M h D 4 i rr) Por tty LL RL) our or 6a or Pes Sth Ave,, Opp. Hospital, Phono 2191 hit ra i wv _—— _ cnore 3 ke Ligvor Comal Busod yr tr the Oommen (Prince Ruport, B,C, ts Terrace, B.C, a MNT on AI CrOTERREETEENTETRENDEnEEpnTMeecnvemmeen! {016 Oslin mm lily rode “ , ' cae puna eee nt oj ' ‘ Fehon Pye mn rovedh By EASLEY BLACK He Figures Closed Hands out each other’s holdiny, In toclay’s deal Miss Brash’s | optimistic jump to three no, ‘rump wag punished, bub It took a sterling defensive ‘play by Mr.! Masters, | Mr. Abel opened the jack of - hearts, Mr. Masters played the encouraging seven spot and Mr, Merk ducked the trick. A small heart. followed and Mr. Meek ducked the trick, A small heart followed and Mr. Meek killed (he | queen with the ace, Counting his winners, he saw ‘that he could take three spades, ‘two hearts and three clubs (af- ‘ter the ace of clubs was knock- ‘ed out), However, that would be ‘only eight tricks $0 that it was clearly necessary to win at least ‘one diamond, — ‘THREE KEY CARDS - In other words, there were ‘three key cards which had to be ‘knocked out before nine tricks ;could be accumulated. ‘These ‘were the ace of elubs and the ace jand king-of diamonds. My, Meek {hoped that only one of those ‘cards was in Mr. Abel's hand as ie entry to the long heart hold- ng. an He got his wish. Mr. Abel had | ,only one qulck entry, the ace of ; diamonds. But even 80, the hand! / was defeated, Mr. Masters used his {magina- tion to picture the true layout Of cards around the table, With as much as an ace, a king and a. queen in his own hand, he knew : his partner could not possibly ¢ -have more than one entry card, ! He did what was necessary to preserve that entry card in My.; [ i RETURNS DEUCE Al trick three Mr. Meek went ithe jack and returned the deuce of diamonds. The usual play | from Mr, Masters’ holding; would ‘be: a’ small diamond: but he ; Stepped tight In with the. king /and was happy to note that it held the trick. He led back his | last heart, knocking out Mr. Meek’'s only remaining stopper, Later there was no way to pre-' ‘vent Mr. Abel from gaining the | lead with the ace of diamonds : iand cashing two good hearts. ; The ace of clubs completed a j well- carned lwo- trick set. rr Three Arrested | In Kidnapping | NEW WESTMINSTER q@ —.' Three men were arrested and a four. was being soucht Tues! day night folowhneg an alleged: kidnanpins co MP, ‘und Mrs, Boe mer. Thompson. . | The coupe, who sald. thev! thought “it was alla joke," sald | they were foreed to enter a rar aL giunpolit by four men who | passed themsalyes off as pallce officers, Brooklyn, now part of the ety | of New York, started as the Duteh | colony of Breuekelen th 1030, Regular $399, 95 Fully Automatic Defrost $344.88 810,00 Drowsy —» $17.00 Monttily The giant W.5 a tl, froozoy cheat, buttay bray, aiding. xhelva fonturos, keoper wit M pla on "Sotistact fon or Money Refunded BLACKWOOD onf BRIDGE It is relatively easy for declarer to keep satis- factory communications between his hand and the dummy, He can sec his partner’s cards at all times, It is harder for the defenders to do this and they must rely on the | bidding and on their Rea creas ee WOOD > Correctly, Sets Contract |: imagination to figure Routh dealer Both sides vulnerable . North (aise Brash) S—A J H--6 3° West (Mr. Abel) S--10 0 2 H—J 10054 DA 8 C--0 6 4 Fast (Mr. Masters) S--8 643 H-Q 72° D~-K 4% C~-A 44 South (Myr, Meek) 8--K Q7 1 H-AK A D--Q 965 C--Q J 10 The bidding: South West i NT Pass North , East 3 Nt All Paws | If Mr. Masters had ducked the | first diamond lead, Mr. Abel's ace would have been knocked | jout— and with {t, the only. chance of defeating the contract. OLLIE’S TAXI DIAL . PROMPT SERVICE 33 Stand: Helgerson Block, Sith See Notes Strejy OF Sovieg Ai VANCOUVER 4. H. 8, 7 anor, ¢ Ca cent, Sys the ‘qe betwen Nor orth Europe m CuLuine wy, wt Comnod re Ba wough the Meg Mh COUVEr irom Viel na OY 1 Nventay yig I here tp ra bit : ‘nt Russa ADorerIats ii sent, “ANCE OF the Aaa a Ne We sald} & fleet of 330 uM erly the fleet vf 38, & Suits LING te ei 220 buh St, one ~ "hone I kann af TODAY at 7 ~8:30 p.m. WED. TO SAT, RANDOLPH SCOTT — CL AIRE TREVOR” —jn— —Also- Flying Skafes Wacky. Wigwam. . 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