6 T frrr focal point i . . prfnfe uupirf Dam? JtWJ T 7hr.ciy. June 2 1WS ioi Rirs fint 'Continued fr?m Pige BOOTH TRACK 1 'Continued rrom Ja? SIT, Saturday n.ght's banauet ... obstacles c.a his driTe from "Bi-i:ncham to Prince Rupert. Cer-tafcly. he says, the difficulties wo '.ild have Ui?ouraged a less dc-termined pair of tourists. 5 It beta a a( the border rrossiog at Blaine, where Mr. Cwa sayv immigration &- ' A 4 To Sar.dspii Mrs. P. Turner, , 'V. Mayers. From Vaneouve r '.Irs. G. Brx.kbar.it. W. A. Bcwr.an. Miss R. Farrr.'-r. D. ScfceUI. From Si.id.spiV E. T. Apple-whs lie. Mis. S. Wilson. Mr. Tet-rauX Mrs. Bru.nei'.e. Mr. Croft, AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver:.:.-, i.-.d :.t. A. Melir.. J. L. Green. G. Oul'on. J. G. W.j.!?. D B Ds.v.-n. A. F Brar:dst.rom, Mrs. L. Ere. F. J Parrott, Mr. S-.-v-n- .Mrs. V, Eytcheson, G. C. Oc.'um. n&ur. the "c' c;rasv want in. ... f'hers in-..!" E lu reature gpt,alcer Hon f Kw,n.y, provir.cud MinU'er of Lant!s Forests. Functions ft the wtv " ft of vir.mng delegates and u memlM-r- rmwri , . . . , . of local Junior Chamber Chamber -.. uu. w w;U i include luncheons and teas on rWay and Saturda iy and nww Uips throughout the ie area. M;s 1011 wunun is arranging :ai!s-s events. 1.. t"':r r,i;r ':' -h eia W W),rh a ,"e i f.' vn fo, ..; Today, , downumrn 4 streets are keen ev.pe-iU b.-ir.g decorated by the Northern in tn opw'r ' .? ! B C. Power Co. to welcome the ra'r ' ( j i ' s-1 t va P t 41 . visitors. -Try a C fieers rrr drfinilrly out to - tiifvcurare him from attempt- , ing tlriTe to Prtnte Rupert, 1 They eret nry unwilling' j or unable to prartde him with ; any inform&tien about the j raad. but thee were int,tant ! that it wait imptwsible tu , traeH. j "I ti.id tht-nt that we would I 'y it anyway," w ukl the Daiiy T;w fact that parts of tlu ' liiifhwuy uiong the fnuwr Rivw ; cauvon were washed 01H and h? ; had to "provuie? a surfuee by buiJc ing up loss was part of Uie j;arr:f, Mr. Cor.n contmueti. Uji oid object to not being able " f-t fao!in at a '"'ipje of p.ci-s aft-r 6 p.m. au IkjU! r') 1 s at 10 p.m. : The former happened to hi.n - x'" , s V V . j 1 S ; Jf r- V . . it , r 4? ' V ii? i i SCORING FOR CZECHS IN DAVIS CUP-An unusual acuoh phot.. r,f Vladimir Cmik;, of Cirhaslnvakia. as he made a low return in his Davis cup match against Geoff Pai.sh. of the British team at Wur.bleUon, Lond.m, Eng. Cernik won the tilt. 6-3, 2-5, G-4. 6-4. D.-legates who wUl take part In the convention are: New Westminster -Arthur Bi Bill Main. Chilli wack -Cliff Cheek, rn Hauls. Jack Parker. Prince George - Ron Hatch, !hl-lanl Clare, Rudy Kaser, Bruce Harvey North Vancouver- Frank Gokis-vorthy, Mr. awl Mrs Ernet jln-nn, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cur- rie. Kamloops-Bob Innes, Lance Kelton, Arnold Sattie. Per.Ucton Walter Raesler. Roisland - Ron Griswold. Trail -Ed. Sramntell. South Burnaby Ernest Cramp-ton. i Smithers Tom Mayoh, Les HalL i.iii, Nick isick. Picul, ricui, Gordon vjorvioci WU- vn li- 1 Soccer Schedule Schedule for the North Star Trophy f,xibail st-ries is as follows: Jane 3 Heavy Battery vs. General Motors. June 6 -Canadian Legion vs. Heavy Battery. TEAM Boo;h M mortal Hih School s three-man track team returned to the city Wednesday f rem Van- ( couver where they competed at f . , . the week-end j with track team.-; , ...... ,, . from high schools from ail parts . . ..... , nf in th nrnvir.1 ho annua o..,. , b. . . , . . 4 , toll on the focal team, elimin-! ; ating two of the runners in the; ' first events last Friday wliiie the third, Gordon Rothwell, tame fourth in the finals in the 400- . yard dah. Eric Moore uas eliminated in the 8a0 the previous previous day, day, as as h had ; been Bob Wiiiiam.son in the ; 100 ,' and 220-yard evenU. Difficulty in adju.stii:g the m- '.selves to hard-surfaced trai racks I was credited bv Coach Jack Evens as a major nart of his team's trouble. Mr. Evans re - . turned with th youths today. J Wmner of the m t wxs Oak i Bay Hih Scho.,1, Victoria, with Irapp Tech of New. Westminster commg scond. j June 10-General iiotiors vs. ! Canadian Legion. June 13 Heavy Battery vs I General Motors. Jime 20 Canadian Legion vs. Heavy Battery. ( June 24 Genera,! Motors vs Canadian Legion. June 27 Heavy Battery v. i General Motors. July 4 Heavy Battery vs j Canadian Legion. , j 1 j 1 " "cur '"7.u- no r-. ? twice at places which he could " . not identify from memory and markers to tell strangers hovr the latter at Williams Lake and far th?y are fro!1 arioas places." Hazel ton. he said. "Ple who know t!;' At both Williams Lake and country don't realize how much , HaKiton he could get no re- p he- Uiat would lx to toui-?cNr.se to repeated attempts to i5it arou-e the management in order ON TO ALASKA to get a room although it was' Mr. and Mrs. Conn left their only 10 o'clock home at New Haven 10 days ago "At both places, we had to with the determination to drive wrap ourselves in blankets in to Alaska. Their present journey , the car which we didn't appreci- is only a part of Uie wanderings err I L sJ7l v v-r5-f4 r;a. eo'if , . "- f-aor.um In-, .... . ::aSi-'-! Ad l0( AdverUje ir Ski "'t0H; IV oaC l.-f SiiNUii J tou 4. I AV.'.V.W.W.W.v GREER BRIDDEf CONTRACTORS K l KIIIWRS CONSTKinj alteration! REPAIRS FLOOR SANDLVi A SPECLCTT to. m Hams, Walter Burns, Dick He- tUWlfCffyA, ' gie, Louis Schivll. T. W. A-aa, 4 Tony Scou. Harry Haywood, j iSoiro Gurgerich. Carl Spirer. j fifl(xCli ate auer a nara days driving. they pian for the sitmmer. Directional sign are another; Last night, they boarded the requirement if the highway ii 'steamer PtWo 8econd Avenu? oppasite Prince Rupert Hatel 7:00 am. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 lor OuUlde Orderi fie: r v ; re ,. Tim dir. "trlcl ; WH oss o RSlled Joult lotlce It U rom ion .1 'j.fical .rUt alid vritln . Uf Quality PfiLNTINC uwen Mooper, ueorge Artomeit. Kelowna Mr. and Mrs. Mac Chaoin, Herbert Capozzi, Jim ' WhlUis. Vancouver A 1 1 a n Campbell, J. A. Collard, George Hughes. Clnverdale C h a r 1 e s Busby, Allan Wilson. Vernon Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Howrie. Corrigan, Mr. and Mrs. David P. 1 Victoria Stanley Roberts, Norman Parkins, Clyde Elford. Glen Murdoch, Laverne Sands. i j 1 Prince Rupert S. G. Turk, J. K. McLeod, A. P. Crawley official delegates). Members of the Prince Rupert convention committee are Har- 01a rieigerson. chairman. Doug- ? las Pitt-Brook, secretary. George jl Tomllnson, ladles' entertain- ! Don Morton, entertainment, Eric Speers, publicity, Ed Williams.'!; transportation, Don Nixon, regis- 'f t ration. Hugh MacKenzie. receu- J lion, Bjb Harrison, finance. ) S. G. Furk, president of the Prince Rupert Junior Chamber , of Commerce Is official host. V -vtr 1 PKNS i..Ai .1.1 ANI 1 rr.Lii. PENCILS DIBB PRINTING CO. y -x V-, BARBARA ANN SEES VAMPIRES IN ACTinv n v Ann Scott is the aPatirindeH-Bl,'n,?a !! only holder of n bombing operatfons. she LnUttd t cuS onmSs "ronauUcal. Here she is shown at rie Ti.vit. 1 i LUSTERLITE t. FOitftsiuiSEEttrnu utkioom au irrcKEr I I - - . . , -hi , ' '"I .. 4 11 r5f JJ Si 3 W OF TASTY MEALS AT THE ex Cate Chinese IihM a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW MKIN ; III Types SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE STATION KRV FOR HOMF GRF.FTING CARDS PHONE 234 PROFESSIONAL HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 204 4th Street Phone 855 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys Oil Burners i "i PHONES 'Black 687 Red 894 evenings I P.O. Box 1670 DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK : Phone 7C5 P.O. Box 1401 MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Tlione BLUE 18 P.O. Box 52B 330 Second Avenue r-rince Runert. B.C. j A. P GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 1118 Melville Street VANCOUVER, B.C. RYTOWN MACHINE WORKS A?ents for SIMPLEX OAS and , CUMMINS DIESEL' ENGINES Sales, Service and Parts Boat Owners and users of Industrial Engines are invited to Jiir showroom to view our various engines and talk over equipment problems. Well Cartage Ltd. Complete Moving Service Crating Packing Carta c! ! "It'E 786 RED Sis Toronto, where she 0.ur.ne rmance " of the -Vampire jet plane he pilots Advertise m the DailyNw7J r 1... J ' ' e"" 111,' nJk - ----- v. - -j 1 f jui it : - chikan. taking their car Th v' plan to spend a couple of wef ks ! th-re. ,' j .n , , I 1," ' " l, 'l on the Alaska Highway and travel far ai tte ca" Mr. Oinn said tliat he waj able to collect a substantial fund of information regarding the Alaska Hiehwav hut -rv Httio - J lL tH. about the road to Prince Ruprt. Had he known about the Mamon medal which Ls available to the (Itiw-r of the first car from New-York City to Prince Rurx-rt, he j would have trk-d for it, he said. j "After all. New Haven is just outside of New York." However, he plans to writ ime friends and tell them of the conditions required to win the medal. He is sure they wil,; accept the challenge later in the, a.son. . i A butcher by trade, Mr. Conn ! has become almost a profession - 1 al traveller. He and his wife ! . 1 irau since 1&3 October, visiting Mexico, California, Florida and othfr southern states. 1 5; "JI" ' Now, we are on our way u. Alaska." 1 pa 1 Ui TKh .jtrtient h' not pM,4 diplytdbytLiquoiCoiiliolB.d bw td Govtmmtirt of Brltiih Columbi. PRINCE RUPERT BOWLING ALLEY will be open daily from 3:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Saturdays 12 Noon to 12 Midnight Bowl In Clean and Pleasant Surroundings - going to be attractive to tour-' its. Mr. Conn believes. Lack of suh signs caused him difficulty several times in getting on the' right road when leaving tov j v. ' "V rt" n.i les up the Fort St. James trail tnxic iit.- iea.izi.-u ne was 0:1 the wrong road. 'In a lonesome country like this there should be highway Jill, ' ' v v t 1 IKMOxNilART This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ol British Columbia. I.AM KMilSfRY ACT He: Ortlilcatr of Tillr No. l:tm I" llie Niirlh Wrslcrly five (.-,) airi-. mure nr lew ,f ,t l llioii'iiKl Two llunilml and Fifty (!"ii), Kuiigr rive (.-,) v,u,t 1(-frict. WHEREAS satisfactory proor of loss of th above Crtiflcat of Title, lssur-d In the name of George William Hoult has been filed in th,ia office notice is hereby givon that I shall at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof. Issue a Prnvkinnai r- tlficate of Title In lieu of said lost Lertuicate, unless In the meantime valid objection be m.nrto t m writing. uniir.u at trie Land Registry Office, Prince Rup.rt. BC. thia 2ath Uay of Ajirll, 1940. AD ANDKEW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. (128) IN THE BUPKEME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the Mutter of the F.tate of liiini-nii Morgan and In f he'Mniter nf the Administration Aet TAKE NOTICE that by Order' of His Honour Judge W. O Fulton. male the 20th day of May, A D. 1949. I was appointed Administrator of the Es-tate of Duncan Morgan, deceased. late of Cousins Inlet, near Ocean 1 Falls, British Columbia. ALL PARTIES having claims' against the Bald Estate are hereby 1 required to furnish game properly verified to me on or before the ninth cy of July. A D. W49, after which date claims filed may be paid Vlth-out reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. ALL PARTIES indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to pay 'the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith ; ' DATED at the City of Prince Ru. pert, in the Province of Bntiti Col- 19491"'- thlS 2th f Muy' A D "GORDON PRASER PORBHH Official Administrator, rrince Rupert, B. C " - - - . (130) F52 g ncoi 'Be: IE 61 . ( h(jr i rb: i ! Tu t b CM C j Dcjitif jkwx-K BUSINESS AND GEORGE L. R0PJE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc Income Tax fix-turns Compllo'l Besner Block Phone 387 KEN'S RADIO CLINIC For Satisfactory f-V rvi'e CALL ;7J 713 Bcond Avenue Went A. IILTNDEIDE WATKIN 3 DEALER 517 Seventh Avenue West Phone BLACK 800 Box 2:t0 PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs J- MIKE COLUSSI ' Phone BLACK 75C 972 10th Ea.st DRY KINDLING WOOD 50c Sack Delivered ' Scrap Wood, Random Lengths $10 per load PHONE B & W TRANSFER Green 188 MARGARET McLEOI) OPTOMETRIST ROOM 10, STONE BUILDING PHONE RLTJE 593 P.O. Box 1184 FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRRTE WORK CALX, CLUE tUW M. J. SAUNDERS ; New, Modarn Equipment All Work Guaianteed : TRAIN SCHEDULE For the East ," Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:00 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturda: 10:30 p.m. QUALITY REPAIRS Ii - For Downtrodden Heels a"nd Worn Soles 'MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 SecoDl A vs. Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel.7T7 Flowers loi- All Occasions Salt Lake Ferry Daily Service Exceyt ... Monday SCHEIH I.ES Tuesday,. Wednesday and Thursday Leave Cow Bay floats, 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. (Extra trip Thursday afternoon, 2:30i Saturday Every hour 'starting at 11 am. Sundays Continuous service commencing 11 a.m. Last boat leaving Salt Lake at 10 p.m. Phone GREEN 391 or BLACK 826 JOHN H. BULGER DPTOMETR 1ST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue NOW AVAILABLE LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL TRUCKS ! for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 6,000 Pounds Gross Rating 150 and 165-inch Wheel Base Replace That Old Truck With One of These Fine New RVICt SUPERIOR AUTO AND BODY SE rr..: . ..... - i phnne GrfflM nuru ana rant Avenue 1'KINCK KUl'hKi