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Blain and Bob By EASLEY BLACKWOOD drylock was rebuilt in the 1920. ft 4 ee a“ bitte Coe : . . . ‘ . . , eaereranen centr A LT ee Wilson) have had a very happy two weeks wandering . a ANDY SOURCE | ': about thercountry, fishing here and there. They call- Mr. Champion Runs into Bad Luck; pr owsered milk ts a convenient ys !ed-in here at our store Monday morning to say thal Plays Hand To Match Distribution hikes or camping trips, | + they ave on their way home. They report having had Does it seem to you that your opponents often get : : ride te : 1 s: . , s 2 ' “ } ve . . . . . , . 1 8 |" good fishing, good weather, good company and a good fantastically good results f} om the worst bids and HOLLYWOOD _ <7 shnetan and g good time. 7 ; plays? Try not to Iet it discourage you. Making a en ee : We were all interested to see tne fine pr: : . : + anys forect Po oo . v0 ay of your own is the best way to forget. |} Tt nas been interesting to hear sockeye Samo ihe current al- In today's deal Mr. Champion — — . » “Mrs. Henkel’s story on “Party though they were almost spent. ran into a heart-breaking piece|diamonds and the remaining OPEN ‘ pup Line” read by Eileen Laurie on) 7 ere of a reddish color, of bad luck when he found all of|cards in dummys were the ace i) «4 | Wednesday mornings. Mrs, Hen- partly black, and their tails were the outstanding trumps bunched! of diamonds and the cight of, From 5:30 p.m. to og kel. is now staying in Prince white as the skin had been worn in one opponent’s hand. hearts. 3:30 * "\% George with the Mummery fam-| o's)’ places the water was Mr. Abel won the first trick| At the 12th trick Miss Brash 730 a.m. / i * fly, but she is far from well. She} vith them as they were .{ with the king of spades. He con-| returned a spade and Mr. Cham- j ~ » bg ig able to walk about again after threshing about. 1t was hard to tinued with the queen of spades | pion ruffed with the 10 of; FOR THE BES; ae het ‘accident. . ‘that. they had come all and Mr. Champion ruffed. The! trumps. Mr, Abel's “sure” pg gern lg etee ————— SO eam the sea, and try- ‘lqueen of diamonds was led andjtruimp disappeared. If he play- CHOW MEIN . ay mCharlie Beatty has as black an) oo ot back to where they a finessed and Miss Brash showed | ed his low trump the heart would . a eye as is- possible for eo eye ° themselves were spawned three eats % 8 Peereemeee FUER ce. 4 out, discarding a spade. be discarded from the board IN TOWN | get I'should think. Of course *) oars ago — aw . —_ Now, with one trick already.|and dummy’s ace of diamonds! a if attracting all the usual com- . , - a! -_ SHAGGY DOG STORY — It’s all cute Junior McMahon can do to handle King Alfred, but it lost and a sure loser in hearts,| would win the last trick. If he TAKE SOME HOME (oF ments and jokes. What really appears to be a question of ‘‘who’s lead@iag whom?” df this.picture is any indication, The three- it was clear that Mr. Abel must}ruffed with the king of dia-. , | FRESE alae mast | we sw some, wonderful een; DDS% re 3, enon Oe Runs holding oak ror eng to Hold bak) a earold Boge |De"preveped from ‘winning, a] monde, auuamy, woud Gwe | Bone 6226 vy Ing. home to burns " ery aS we b ad ol oh i i : irection whi np red he _ {trick in the diamond suit. But] wi 1¢ ace and Mr. Champion's j : “genderhoof and dozed for a 0- through the mountains, past Na- _ lish sheep dog, but, as usual she Is going in the. hia which King Alfred has chosen North denier jack would take the last trick. * , ack ‘was owned | 9’ € Starte tov od et bout | low orders that are against my field for me.” so “Telephone tapping has led to} Mr. Abel could not ruff in pre- | ib Colleymount Ww o'clock, and stopped after abou if aneinles ”? “T start out playing an out-/ interesting discoveries for the} maturely i by Mr-and Mrs. J. Forster. They} 20 miles for a meal beside an- ethics and principles. p g é protection of the Swiss state and t 7, ith the ueen | BDEM bracket will use the cottage when they| other creek. This one was also| The 39-year-old director had;and-out heavy - casting, you | the recalling of foreign dip-| After we he led a v1 dia- 7 I natn are staying here for fishing and! full of struggling sockeye, and|been with the department since |might say. But later in the pic- jomats.” said Markus Feldmann of diamonds re e a am a! io. - ‘ Hunting. the smell of them was not pleas-| 1952. oe _ {ture I reveal my true self and |) eo ae jjmond and tinesse Ymmy Ss « . ‘ vate oF : . show that I have a heart of head of. the federal department eight spot. Next he led dummy’s 3 ae te were comint ant at all until a breeze got up.| He was told Friday by County no é of justice and police. ‘dast spade and ruffed it. He, : | f AAS We were coming home from|'The children were thrilled t0| jydage Bob C: that the policy |&01d- a ilast sp it. Fie) MANDME t wt Binne Leke on Monday after-|watch the big fish) and. didn't | Udee Bob Casey that the polly | Dean is doing mighty well in| | Feldmann read a 6000-word’ then cashed three club. tricks | | A noon .. after attending Fred want to take time off to eat was to segi egate the races. Casey other fields, too. statement in the lower house of } and followed with the ‘ate, the & PARASAOUNT octute IN VISTAVISION aD TECHNICOKO® : . ! » = WBQON |. aby h at. said if Carilan had not resigned ; 00. =" . parliament and then answered | king and 2 third round of! mecnoe Knowles funeral, we saw 4 DUg€} wre heard afterwards that a fired This year he’ll play night clubs | ¥ : are , ! EVENINGS 7.30 p.m. ‘pull moose in a clearing besid2| ,..;. e ; he would have been fired. at top salaries in Las Vegas questions on the controversial) hearts. Miss Brash won the | Mat. Eves. MAT. WED. - SAT. 2 p.m. a : L: grizzly had been wounded close| a4; canian said he placed hisj<,.. °BaS,| Hubois-Ulrich espionage case. third heart, at which time every- | Children 50 50 the-road. I could hardly believe|}., where we camped. and was! --tionie 36 whi : Miami, Havana and other cities. | ° SP! ; ‘ L 30 ‘ ee tee my 7 anding sti : say? ; ents, 30. - ; 50 si . i - tLtorney-General Rene Dubois : \ t Ss .75 : : : - my ‘eyes as he was st g still] cerous, but as we didn’t know | Patients, 36 whites and six Ne&-\ te does 50 sides for Capitol re-| Att G 1 Rene. Dubois | body was down to two cards. | Student 35 . ee looking at us. We stopped the this’ w ere ot worried. A roes, in rooms according to the:r, words each year. And he’ll be ac- lcommitted suicide last March: Mr. Champion had the jack; Adults 90 1.25 : ear and he still stood. still about hunter has gone to try and killi ailments, not race. _|tive in TV, though not as active land his assistant, police Inspec- and 10 of diamonds, Mr. Abel ' - -:20 yards away, and what a pic-| i; . nortan of as NBC would like. tor Max Ulrich, was arrested.' was holding on to king-seve — si. : + fure he made with the trees in| ~ . Wy ne a SAL first they wanted me tol ~ . _ ‘the background with their aut- tined nome pain with’ both Alsbury Agrees do 13 shows.” he related. “I , umn colors. He was so BioNy | cars almost empty of gasoline. ToReinstat Said no thanks. They say 13 | | ates Te crotted ] vi # cro: 5 the The Northern Lights. were won- Oo eimsta emen shows, but. it would end up be-'§- ces —foae behind the car, watked “up | derful, flashing over the sky, and if Reds Stay Out (72.26 2 ow ste bank on the other side and|@ deep pink in color. We turned) "® “The reason is simple.. Nearly | —_ wr oe then, turned round and stood|the CBC news on as soon as we; VANCOUVER (hi— Tom Als-\every star you’d want as a guest (ff and looked at us again. Needless[Came in, and heard from Van-| bury, vice-president of the Van-|on your show has a show of his | : to'say we-did not have our movie | couver of, how wonderful the} couver. Labor Council, is ready| own-right? So the only way you ‘camera with us. northern lights were == . ~—. | to’. welcome back members Cfjcan get him to work: on your | cea tf ——_— I do not think that we want to! B.C.’s three expelled Communist- | show is to promise to go on his- ~ 'ginee the frost we thought it|go back ‘to Tahtsa, Lake again,| led. unions—without their lead-|right? So you end up being on “wise to bring in the garden|but we enjoyed our trip and) ers. , . . television every weck. That: kind - things. One of our swede turn-|would not have missed it for| tye was commenting on a state-|of exposure is not for mec.” . ‘ips weight 2314 pounds! My sis-, anything. It was, as my sister! ment by Bill Black, president of] He finally agreed to do two . . ter helped me in the garden andiremarked that night ‘A Day ‘To the B.C. Federation of Labor,;one-hour shows and four half- ye way | " ! * she was not able to lift and carry | Remember. calling for a complete review of hour shows for NBC. The first sentences imposed on Commun-| hour show goes on this Satur- this monster! | —— On Sund made u a . ist-led unions {n Canada. | day. party and drove to Tahtsa Lake. | First Of 10 Mr, Alsbury said “Red leaders} In the movie line, he still owes a trip of ninety miles. In one} always promote disun.ty as they three pictures to his old boss, |} car were Hugh and his wife Jos- cid when they took the outside, Jal Wallis. There is talk of e ; Richard, Marie and F h civic workers, the fishermen and Dean's doing the life story of |] ' the baby, and Mr. and Mrs. John Is ermen mine-mill workers out the front George Raft, and Jimmy Du- What every father should know... A father (especially -a new one) must know a lot of things Koole. uns, husband nal and { F G Bae door ore Canadian labor rant has oA ee nMoreola oe “Among them, how to streten ‘rode with my sister and her hns- . 0 1a thave Dei ay Sc AONE ‘band, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ward, oun Ul ty “The door is always open for the sereen, mo, the budget ro. maKe room for in thelr car. We left at 10 In ns thése unions to come back— on nn s” the latest addition to the fam- the morning and stopped to pic-| SOOKE () — First of 10 fish-| without their leaders.” FINE SQNGSTER t ily, Right here is where he gets an “able assist’ from Mother. She has long realised that the best way to make her nie at a pretty spot at mid-day: ermen facing charges of infrac- : Mr, Black said a second louk | The rose-breasted grosbeak Is! ‘where a creck crosses the road.| tion under a new regulation of) sould be taken al the suspen-, one of the mast beautiful birds ores ea vier tthe Rederal Fisheries Act, has . aaeEEUEe sions “in the interests of the! and best songsters In Eastern JOCCEUT SSN RE REESE hon found guilty as charged in aeity of labor.” iGanada. * ’ @ special cour { som! * - veel W Wallace’s Dept. Store 5 } 1 court in the community g hall here, dollars ao further, is to know . ‘ . John Gordon Watson of Van- |’ who's selling what and for 3 sauver, master of the flshing how much, ground town be- boat Western Warrlor, was fined f ; 3 . ich , '$100 and costs by Magistrate fore she spends q nickel, To 5 Fred Thornber, for unlawfully this end, she carefully studies the ads in this newspaper, She knows that here is where most stores put there best » “buy” forward, Dad is quick to see that this makes senso, Man-like, he even claims it was his own idea in the first — » place. Now both start ALL. their shopping in the pages of the Prince Rupert Daily News, Which makes it a good place for you, Mr, Businessman, to advertise .... if you want to sell in volume to growing fam- ilies, and newcomers In town, the scaward side of a Mne be- tween Boniar Polnt and Ta- toosh Island Hghthouse—-rough- wi w' a uv. : fishing with on purse seine on u w v ’ ly a north-south Mne. The new regulation was Insti- tuted In April through an Inter- national agreement between the , United States and Canadn. | The regulation prohibits net Ree ne i 4". : os ' me ry inna cr 0 w v 0 a @ fishing for salmon off Vancou- Bo ver Jsland’s west const —~ a ¥ practice which was serlously 8 o o u uw w u wu w : ‘ o | f “ ¥ : ! ‘“ depleting the fishing grounds of mie * 4 oN | | | “WN « Tete. 2. . Oy Leki: i ae Oe eri Nae : Britikh Columbia, | Trial of the nine other fisher- men oon similar charges Js con tinulng, aan cee | ee, Tho offence took place Auguat: an oy Va Han TAT gi ER 13 Watson was stopped from flah- |, Wntson wns stopped from fish SHOPPING STARTS IN THE Me ' ne by the federal faheries bon rn ( ' B®, whout n mile outalde the nllow- PAGES OF THE Girl's Fall Coats Buble fishing mite , ; s Teena tion, ' Ha It wore not ° ws rmalntained, might Jend to sert- $17.95 $25.95 ¥ ous International Implications,” Prince Ru pe rt | AGES 2 Yoors to Teons fr hormen auld. nono. of theh or Ruperts Largest Choice gi, cisnermen sid Nong o . vessels were equipped with radar di 1 y e § Of Quality Coats Wor other modern equipment Ww ‘ ¥ which would enable them to ob- Mac sak ae WALLACE S ¥ tain an exact flix of positions, _ gw icourt was told, OVATE VOW QUEEN — A red ahleld hotiring the Royal | mer _ ¥) The other nine flahormon Mir dx attached tow newly-consatructed Clug stand in front “VP: eT eG DEPT. STORE: @ lcharged are algo from the maine We the Punament Buildings In Ottawa proparation for the ° meee JT ¥ lind, mostly from” Vancouver} viiit of the Queen and Prinee Philip, They arrive Oetober 12, VUVUUUVEDUUEUEULY und Burnaby, oo, co , (CP Photo)