CARY GRANT 8:45-9 P.M. -JZ. "Z - TAHAVlll. 1l...wt;n.,.. l..!l. ... prince Rupert OafT ractai Saturday, July 30, 1949 IKJLSl Ml. liainiuis 1UII(1S Ills I)ff. fait SUN. MIDNITE - MOOm MATINEE MONDAY MUINUAY 2 2 pu PM ''V rvV' on in action. The result will decide who will represent the city against H M.C.S. Ontario on fames to be played August 5 and 7. The teams will be as follows: - Short Sport - k Monday nicht's Hanson Cup trial game will see two teams as selected by Football League strategists Alex Haig and Jock AZa Alex Haig's Eleven Morgan; Dunbar, Eby, Cornwell, Bishop, D. Gomez, Baxter, PavHkis, P. Wilson, Armstrong; Ward. Jock Davidson's Eleven Boulter, Wilson, J., Ferguson, Mazzone, Veitch, Yelland, Cur-rie, Parkhouse, R. Smith Son-steby, Murray. Alternates who will be available for either team are Krause, Wyatt, Bremner, F. Gomez, Lien, Greer. Alex Haig's eleven will wear Legion colors and meet at Legion headquarters prior to the game. Jock Davidson's eleven VM. MNDIGAN JACQIELINE WHITE RICAKDO CORTEZ 'MYSTERY GUNS nc" IN MEXICO' IB m m L - ".- ... ".'- i i'Axrr "srv t i will turn out in Battery regalia J and will meet at the Armories. a ! Alternates will be allocated , at the field before the game. STOREWIDE CLEARANCE NOW CHANNELS HARNESS THE THAMES Ontario's Thames river, a rampaging uncontrollable flood in the spring will be tamed probably by next year, when diversion channels are completed. The channels will remove the annual threat to Industries located In the river area and to farms whose acres were under two or three feet of wa ter. This straight channel at Ingersoll Is six miles long. Heavy machinery, in operation day and night, may set a new Canadian excavation record there. At WALLACE'S of Course them round-trip tour-board, C P R. steamer Kathleen. Capt. Gra- most of lsts, on Princess I run "for three weeks following la stranding, the steamer Coquitlam, Capt. William Mc- Skagway and 0t)i points. She is di ". next Thursday mor-' bound. According to , Hole not a bit of pa, commoclation was ui.- W aterfront wa.f in port from 1 p.m. yeaterday ham Hughes, 10 a.m. to northbound from Vancouver to -- Whiffs Combe, arrived in port at 1:30 yesterday afternoon and sailed at 10 p.m. for south Queen Charlotte points whence she is due back here tomorrow to sail at 10 p.m. on her return south. At 8:30 last evening the steamer Catala, Capt. Ernest Shrppard, arrived on her regular weekly run, sailing at midnight on her return to Vancouver and A HOLIDAY PICNIC PACK THE IJASKET WITH GOOD THINGS TO EAT from Terrace Meat Market George E. Peters, Prop. --B ..V- ' Tuna Prospects Dimming Many Yachts Are Calling Coquitlam Is Now Back , Prospects for the tuna fishery on the British Columbia coast this summer have a definite dismal aspect. So far, the season has brought forth none of the fish in commercial quantities and water temperature QUALITY SERVICE BITTER EGGS POULTRY With a record 304 passengers. MEATS KISII- Soccer Schedule fpillll .VW.W.V.'.VAWAW.VAVA'.V.V.V.VAW.VW.Vi ORDER A BONDED ROOF TODAY! ij We are Bonded Agents for Alexander Murray Roofing "I Fifteen and Twenty Year Bonds ' J Tar and Gravel or Asphalt Roofs J. Any Type of Roof Repair Ask for Estimates investigations have revealed cooler water than last year when the boats met with success off the Queen Charlottes and Vancouver Is- land- which are In Alaskan waters at Some fish are being caught off the present time.. Although ?t is the Washington and Oregon not necessary, it is possible that coasts, particularly near the either of the vessels may stop lj-; r fJ :"?? U Football schedule for the playing of the Dominion Day Cup replay match, the Moblcy Cup series, the Hanson Cup competition and the Stuart Shield is announced as follows: (Dominion Day Replay) with the fuel scv.ng .RON FIREWAN mouth of the Columbia River, here to clear inwards with but the run there has not been toms and Immicratlon authori ; THOM SHEET METAL LIMITED : P 253 FIRST AVENUE BLACK 881 c OXYGEN REVIVES TIRED DEER Novel life-savir.gr was credited with saving the life of this three-point t after the frightened animal was chased Into the own Monica by dogs. Lifeguards .herded the deer buckle: July 29 Gen. Motors vs. Canadian Legion". (Hanson Cup) Au. 1 Probables vs. Possibles. Aug. 5 H.M.C.S. Ontario vs. Prince Rupert. Aug. 7 H.M.C.S. Ontario vs. Prince Rupert. al large as was hoped for. Thos ties. who felt that last year's ap- - pearance of albacore was a H.M.C.S. Ontario docked at 2 phenomenon of a passing nature p.m. last Wednesday in Juneau are becoming vocal. for a five-day visit. The cruiser, Since no tuna have shown tip which has a total ship's com- off this coast, the matter of pany of 550 officers and men price is of little importance here, will call at Prince Rupert Aug- However, at Vancouver and Se- ust 5. attle, buyers are paying $350 a . he was too tired alter his frantic swim to even stand. U Bruce Kidder, Allied Hart nnd Eddie Hoffman are jh applied artificial respiration to the buck by feeding t: through a rubber mask. He was then released in ft good as new. ton, a vast come-down under iZ4 COMPLETELY REBUILT OR REMODELLED the $650, $600 and $550 which G i 1 1 n e t fishermen on the Skeena and Naas had a fair TIMIUK KM.I. X4:MI.1 SEALED TENDERS will bo rrcelvcd by the Minister ot Forests t Vlc-torlx. B C. not Inter than 11 am. ...v. ... cv. .no.. Of-"-, .!, ,l! ... . , the fishing grounds. Average on on the 23rd dnv'of AukusL 19411. for By the end of July, 1948. the! tuna run off the Queen Char-! lottes was at its peak. It ex-i tended into the third week in; the purcha.se of Licence X47305. to cut 8 271.000 f .b m. of Balsam, Hemlock, Spruce, and Cedar- on the Your living- room suite ran be made to look like new. We begin at the framework, re-tie springs, and supply new heavy webbing and lining. west ahore of Klldala Arm.' south of Indian Reserve No. 4, Range 4. Coast ChnnNc your fabrics frrm our coinplete raiij; of Kuinpk'M. busy pajment tniiH Land District. Six years will be allowed for 1 moval of timber. August when rough weather forced the boats away from the open sea on the west coast. If anything is going to happen in the tuna industry this year, it will have to be soon. MATSON'S Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. B. C. or District Blue 818 I'PHOLSTERING P.O. Forcstw. Prince Rupert. B. C. (HI the Naas was between 700 and 800 fish per boat for the week while on the Skeena the average for Thursday was 32 sockeyc and 24 pinks which was fairly representative of daily catches for a week. . Down at Rivers Inlet, gillnet-ters averaged 55 fish per boat on Wednesday which is the latest report from that area. About 1,000 boats are fishing there. At Smith's Inlet, 102 boats averaged 45 fish a day for the week. The seiners had a fair week too. In Whale Channel 50 boats Box 526 (182) Oily a few hourp are needed to replace your old oil burner with an RMv-to-imtall VORTEX. Only the new Iron Fireman VORTEX oil burner has the bowl-shaped radiant flame that gets more heat from each unit of fuel burned. This improved method of oil firing is exclusive with Iron Fireman. It cuts fuel costs, and gives a new "high" in home heating comfort. Replace your old oil burner now with a modern VORTEX oil burner. Quick installation. Easy terms. SAVE OIL... Vortex wn . tova up to 309 An interesting article on '.he lighthouses of the British Columbia coast appears in the supplement of the Vancouver Province, of recent issue. The author is Violet Seaman. U fit every type of job "Chrysler-Built" in Canada FARGO TRUCKS NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away 'rom Home 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water ''.Tuff-HM ii'.yi iriiTV i-1 If inn iff '- - mn tr , n mm i n VA "., 'v.. i ;-:,., , averaged 650 fish each bn Wed-' Frince Rupert has been th calling point for a record number of yachts this summer, ie-mindful of the carefree pie-war days. The luxury boats arc of all sizes, but are mostly American. Three large ones were nesday while in Dean Channel nine seiners averaged 800 fish on the same day. However, thi week's average in Dean Channel is expected to be somewnac below that indicated by Wednes day's catch. In Fitzhugh Sound, 25 seinerj The following models In stock at Rupert Motors Lta. for Immediate delivery: 126" W.Ii. Hon Express : 152" W.H. 2-ton Chassis and Cab with Keinforced Frame and 2-Speed ' Rear Axle. 170" W.U. 3-ton Chassis and Cab with Keinforced Frame and 2-Spccd Kcar Axle. PRINCE RUPERT, B C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 186 In port this week. However, two of the biggest and most luxurious average 400 fish a day during Thorn Sheet Meta have still to make their appear- j the week, ance here . They are the char-1 LIMITED Two coastal liners of Union Rupert Motors PHONES 8G6 AND 566 LIMITED AGENTS 253 First Avenue Black 884 (It) ter yacht, Corsair, formerly J.j Pierpont Moi gan's private mcuiw j of marine transport, and M:i I Fleischman's Haida, both of I Steamships Ltd. were in port late yesterday. Resuming service after having been off ihe STEEL LANDING MATS U CIS HE? PASSE aw.w.vv.V.v".'-v' BROADWAY rv "r ' "' . i im i . i ii i nnpn tn l"L i"" 'in'mwi innnmww m i ..m ... ""'"j rTT-'?T '. "I" l"l I j I ,'"T'U-)i . "- i , )in. ""Tp "i iffrwr-l ",k ;'- 1 f - 4 Urn A -Jf i 4- 4"j - - - - -i...i it " "fcc""' iTtttrj rf r" ft m -41. 4. 1 i I 4hXX---S l!lll!li!li:!Oi;!l!!!,!l!"i!!l! r F)(i happines CAFE GREER B R ! DDI COXTRACTORS Sizes 3 x12 1" thick CIAM0X3 4 kfE001N6 RINGS CONSTBlfl BEST FOOD BEST COOKING KKI'AIKS Chinese Dishes A Specialty X : 7 Suitable for Fences, Skylight Protectors, Reinforcing, Road Building, Cattle Guards, Dyking. Priced to Sell. Write for Blue Prints and Full Particulars ATLAS IRON & METALS Ltd. 250 Prior St., Vancouver WAGNER, STEIN & GREENE CO. 8,-32 Store St., Victoria PRINCE RI PERT SUPPLY HOI SE 712 2nd Ave., Prince Rupert FLOOR BAND? FOR TAKE-HOME ORDERS PHONE 200 Hours 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. SOIVIETIIING DIFFTIIENT! . Try Odr TENDERIZED COMBINATION STEAK TEMPORARY PERCH FOR PERMANENT ROOST Mrs. Jean Ellis is up in the air at Revere Beach, Mass., over lack of housing. She is pictured here on covered platform 50 feet In the air from which she has vowed she will not descend to the ground until some landlord hears of her flight and offers an apartment for her and her family at a rental figure they can afford to pay. The right offer will ground her. P.O. RED 561 POR DINNER TODAY