4 Prince Uuiicrt Dailp I2eujs Thursday, August 22, 1946 AVW.V.V.V.V.W.VW.V I TODAY'S STOCKS -Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd Bralorne .. B. R. Consolidated B.R. X Cariboo Oold Dentonla - Grull Wthksne Hedley Mascot Mlnto Pend Oreille ' Pioneer Premier Border Premier Privateer Reeves McDonald Reno Salmon, Gold r Sheep Creek Taylor Bridge j. a-,. Whitewater Vananda Congress Pacific Eastern Hedley Amalgamated.. Spud Valley Central Zebailos Oils A. P. Con ' - Calmont . C. & E Foothills ...... Home Oil Toronto ' Aumaque J. Beattle L Bobjo Buffalo Canadian .i Cons. Smelters .....1 Eldona J. Elder : Giant Yellowknife Hardrock Jackknife - Joliet Quebec Little Long Lac Madsen Maclead Cockshutt .... Moneta Omega ; Pickle Crow San Antonio Senator Rouyn ; Sherrltt Gordon - Steep Rock Sturgeon River Lynx Lapaska God's Lake ...... Negus Aubelle - Heva Cadillac Harricana McKenzle Red Lake .... om Smil lies 12.10 :03 , .10V2 , ,3.25 . .42 . .14 . 1.60 . .06 . 3.00 . 4.40 . .08 . 1.60 . .54 . 1.30 . .12 . .21 . 1.20 . .12 . .03 .38 .12 .10. .15 .A JO .11 .24 . 1.82 1.70 2.95 .70 .80 .17 .22 93.00 .52 .41 6.50 .75 .15 .73 2.01 3.10 1.90 .62 .23 3.10 4.35 .68 2.70 2.65 .25 20 .36 .70 2.30 .44 .23 21 .03 The air Is just as free as It ever was. It Just costs more to be ' able to breathe it. A preacher driving along the road crowded a truck off into the ditch. The truck driver jumped out and began, "Why you xi)&$?!, 111 break your 'E&X1? neck." The preacher responded: "I suppose you are aware that I am a.preacher an,d unable to use such language, but I certainly hope that when you set home your mother runs out from under the porch and bites you." Bigamy is when a man marries a beautiful girl and a good cook A TOAST Here's to you my dear . . . and here's to the dear who isn't here. If the dear who Isn't here was here, my dear, I wouldn't be !calling you my dear, my dear. Love is walking along gazing at the stars. Marriage is the hole you find yourself floundering in Description: Her face is her fortune and it runs Into a nice figure. He wandered onto a tennis court and sat down. "Whose game?" he asked. A shy young thing looked up hopefully: "I a,m." We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN , Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Dally RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324..2nd..Ave. Phone 88 SHORT SPORT John Cobb covered a measured mile in the fastest lime man had ever travelled on wheels when he covered the distance In 368.85 miles per hour at Bonneville, Utah, seven years ago today. The Briton Jailed to set a new land speed record when motor trouble prevented him from making the return run required by rcclng rules. Both Brooklyn Dodgers and Chicago Cubs were without managers at the finish as the Cubs gained a 6-2 victory five years ago in a turbulent contest In which ebullient Leo (Llppy) Du-rocher of the Dodgers and Jimmy Wilson of the Cubs suffered banishment after lively discussions with the umpires. Bobby Pearce, sculling for Australia, defeated the best of the Empire's oarsmen at the British Empire Games al Burlington, Ont., 16 years ago yesterday. He was trailed bv two former Dia mond Sculls, winners, Jack Beros- ford of England and Joe Wright, Jr., of Toronto. Pearce, who now makes Hamilton hls ;iome, turn ed professional In 1933. Hammering Henry Armstrong was turned into an anvil by Lou Ambers' eight years ago and absorbed possibly the worst beating of his career before outpointing the Herkimer, N. Y Hurricane for the world's light weight crown. Armstrong already held the bantam and featherweight titles. Baseball Scores National League Brooklyn 8, Pittsburgh 2. Philadelphia 1, Chicago 0. New York 2, Cincinnati 7. Boston 4, St. Lou:s 3. American League Chicago 1-4, New York 10-5; (Second game twelve innings). St. Louis 9, Boston 12. Detroit 1, Philadelphia 4. Cleveland 3, Washington 4. International League Buffalo 3, Rochester 10. Toronto 4, Montreal 7. Jersey City 3, Newark 4. Syracuse 7, Baltimore 3. American Association, Kansas City 1-4, Toledo 3-3. Milwaukee 7-5, Columbus 4-0. Minneapolis 4-2, Loiusville 5-7. Paul 9-5, Indianapolis 8-6. Pacific Coast League San Francisco 1-1, Los Angeles 4-2. Portland 1, Sacramento 11. Seattle 2, San Diego 9. Hollywood 3, Oakland 2. Western International Wenatchee -9, Victoria 5. Spokane 8, Yakima 11. Vancouver 3, Bremerton 1. Tacoma 7, Salem 2. WANSTEAD, Essex Eng. J Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Poulaln havi been married 66 years. A triple combination of the world's choicest cigarette tobaccos, Turkish, Virginia and Burley Blended Right, give Winchesters 'top' rating in taste and aroma. For consistent quality and continuoui smoking satisfaction, Winchester prove defin. itely that all cigarettes are' not the tame. THIS AND THAT 1 '.'. ' , . . In ' Tin n.rp Miilir Attain St-nl.. fi- RUPERT SPOR'l August 22, 192G A postponed game in the Mob-ley Cup Jootball competition was played last evening between the Moose and Grand Terminals with the Terminals winning 2-0. Dickens headed the second goal for the Terminals, the first having been put through by a Moose defender. The play of Percy Tinker at left half for the. Moose was a feature of the game. The combined tenn(s clubs of the city held a dance at the I.O.D.E. hall when awards for the season's' competitions were presented. There were two competitions for which prizes had been given,, the City Champion ships and the Prince Rupert Ten nis Club championsnips. Winners in the City championships were: men's singles (Hellbroner Cup), A. H. Carmlchael; ladies' singles (Tobey Cup), Miss Caroline Mitchell; men's doubles, R. T. Howard and E. J. Smith; ladles' doubles, Miss Pete Tremayne and M'ss Caroline Mitchell; mixed doubles, Miss Pete Tremayne and R. T. Howard. Winners In the Prince Rupert Tennis Championships were: men's singles, R. T. Howard; ladies' singles, Miss, Caroline Mitchell; men's doubles, E. W. Marentette and F. E. Robertson; ladies' doubles, Miss Grace Curtin and Miss Caroline Mitchell; mixed doubles, Miss Virginia Riel and E. W. Marentette. Arrangements for the dance were In the capable hands of William Crulckshank, president of the Prince Rupert Tennis Club and E. W. Marentette and A. R. Nichols, with Miss Pete Tremayne in charge of refreshments. The recent Improvement In i "I guess I got the wrong room unless you're 4sweetie-pie " 20 YEARS AGO the play of the Grand Terminals baseball team has been partly due to the work of their new pitcher. Loblic, a university student. Before coming here Lob- nc had won 30 out of 33 games. He has won both games he has pitched here. There are four games to be played in the local casue and Terminals must win three of these to secure a place in the play-offs. The intermediate football game scheduled between High School and Y-Macs was postponed on account of unfavorable weather. Worry thrives on concealment of Its causes. It usually happens that when the cause is discussed frankly with some trusted person, the load of worry grows much lighter. If it does not disappear altogether. For clean, comfortable, good-looking shaves use MINORA BLADES Canada's favourite in quality and low price 4 for 10c" 12 for 25c1 k. ' I olh" on" ,he lurf who he I cipturtd (he Triple Crown. Assault ilso I I Sw "V I ' 'ouo Dwrtt Sukit Ague-' M I duct on June 15th, thereby boosting hit m V ernini to $359,720. The 12th biggest A TRIPLE COMBINATION X 1 i.hZZZ? ,M Winchester CLGARETTES LOST INDIA CITY FOUND NEW DELHI 0 Archaeological finds, believed to be the relics of a civilization which flourished 50.0C0 years ago, have been discovered In the Narbada Valley in Gujrat and Central India, as a result of excavations conducted by the state authorities of Rajpipla. These remarkable discoveries Include the remains of an entire city at Meheswar in Indore State. This lost city, is believed to be the fabled city of Mahismatl, capital of the Nar bada Kingdom mentioned in-an-clent Indian epics. Antiquities such as pottery, terra-cottas, objects, beads, and brick structures found on the surface of the mounds throughout suggest that these sites were deserted during pre - historic times and were never occupied again. In addition, punch-marked coins, stons inscriptions and copper plates found at early historic sites have thrown new light on some hitherto unknown dynasties. These relate to a culture which existed from the early centuries of the Christian era down to the medieval period. Mohenjo-Daro, another interesting relic of the pre-hlstoric period, was discovered some years ago in Sind. It bears testimony to the fact that India knew the art nf town-planning much before the West revived It. It had a number of wide streets, lined on either side with bulld- P.N". Kllborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls, Green 977 Prince Rupert If it's a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can M. SAUNDERS Blue CCG Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. FRANK H. PARTRIDGE CONTRACTOR Estimates Given On All Work Phone Green 417 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 486 Red 894 MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert, LIAUTEI) ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring: and Repairs Phone Black 07 236 Second Avenue West r BAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala ?.iti. (Davllght Savin? Vlme '.2-3P Prince hupert Time) Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 9 pjn. Prince Rupert Time) Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. phone 568 ings, some of them two storeys high. Burnt bricks were used for building houses; all of which had kitchens and a bath. The sewage system was well-planned, consisting of brick -lined covered drains for the streets. Into them flowed drains from the houses, forming a complete network. Fashion had Its place too. Women used rouge and .were fond of bedecking themselves with I ornaments. Necklaces, head-bands, earrings, nose ornaments, 'bangles, bracelets and finger rings Mohenjo - Daro had all these. Embroidery was not unknown. Hand-spun and hand-woven cotton cloth was used. Men usually kept well-trimmed, short beards, but there were other styles too. Razors were in use and the excavations have revealed four different kinds. Music, dancing and the allied arts were known to the people I of the Indus Valley. So were games, which have come down to us through the ages. Some ! veil-made marbles and dice are among the Mohenjo-Daro collections. The people of these ancient cities were evidently non-vegetarians, fish, mutton and turtles ! being part of their daily food. As Is evident from thousands of engraved tablets, they knew the art of writing. Apart from gold and silver, they had use for copper, tin, bronze and lead. 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