8 Wine Uupm Dailp J3ctos Tuesday, October 12, 1948 Holmes' drive to centre field ! CLEVELAND INDIANS WIN (Continued from Page One) SHIPS and INTERIOR MOOSE IAKE BEATING Mnnsp in the Babine Lake IC33I T hi. NURSE BRIDE OF BUSINESS NAN Miss Marion Wanda Scott and Douglas Payne United A pretty and highly interest- drive to rlghi field was taken by Doby. Torgeson lined to right field for a two-bagger. Elliott walked to load the bases. (Gene Bearden now pitching for Cleve land) Olint Conatser, replacing Rickert, drove out to r.,t.. country have been taking a WATERFRONT Union steamer Cardena runt. beating of late as the Dig game himtin? season hits its peak but inor U'oH H i n n- tinlr n)arA XT inHa t cor irur... .f "' T.. William McCombe, arrived in port at 2 o'clock Mondav morn they do not seem to profit by the misfortunes of their mates. Hunters, on the other hand, arc scored.. Gordon popped out to Elliott.' Keltner struck out. One run, two hits, no errors. Fourth Inning (Boston) Earl Torgeson filed out to left field. Bob Elliott's infield hit could not be held by Lemon. Marv Rickert's long fly was taken by Mitchell. Salkeld walked, Elliott to second. McCormick drilled a hard one over second. Gordon, although trying desperately, failing to get it. Elliott scoring. Stanky was walked to load the b a s e s. V o i se 1 1 e's field but Holmes scored after the catch. Masl, replacing Salkeld, doubled to left field to CVCliMlg Clb I UUUUIL ill MIC flXSli United Church when Marlon Wanda, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Scott of Regina, became the bride Qf Douglas Hugh Payne, only son bite Canada's Finest Brands SWEATERS AND SWEATER SETS making a killing." Youthful Alastair Duffus and ing from Vancouver and way-points and sailed later in the morning for Alice Arm, Stewart and other northern noints Llovd Findlay returned Monday of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Payne of whence she is returning here See.'. :. this city. The church was dec with an 800-pound bull n'oose tied to their panel truck and Gunnar Selvig who visited the cms aiternoon on her way back to Vancouver. After this vnv- orated with fall flowers for the Three Darine ceremony which was conducted same area The Babine Lake age, the Cardena will be op grounder was taken at first for 'north of Topley also brought by the Rev. R. A. Wilson, pastor of First United Church. j The bride, in the absence of Daughters raise havoc with their mother's second honeymoon! erated on a somewhat altered schedule which will reduce the service to Stewart to fortnightly Jantzen . Houlding Rennie . the out. One run, two hits, no errors. Sixth Inning (Cleveland) Gordon, first ip, sent a long fly over the left field fence for a her father, was given in marriage by R. G. Hopkins. Her gown was of oyster satin and 1 home a sizeable trophy. Duffus, who picked off his moose with a single shot of his .303 rifle 21 miles north of Top-ley, said that within recent days, 16 mcore have been taken from along the road. Quite a number of hunters from Prince Rupert and Smi'-h-ers took advantage of thf home run. Keltner popped out her finger-tip veil fell from a tiara of net and orange blos .u vuivm. i uctier walked. Rob-1 wmie me weekly calls northward from here to Port Simpson and Alice Arm will be maintained. The hour for sailing north from here Sunday nights will henceforth be 11 o'clock while the vessel will still sail from here at 1:30 Tuesday afternoons far the south. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE a....... ....... .8 soms. She carried a bouquet of deep pink roses. A cameo pendant, the groom's gift, was her only adornment. The bride's gift to the groom was a ring. The bride's attendant. Miss inson sent a solid hit into right, Tucker going to third. Hegan grounded ard got to first when Robinson was tossed out at second, Tucker scoring. Lemon grounded out to first. Two runs, two hits, no errors. Eighth Inning (SDahn nich Thanksgiving week-end to take an advance stock of winter meat. Edith Georee wnro snlmnn ninlr Carrying 130 passengers, in- j Much of it will be placed in cold DIE FOR RETIREMENT (Continued from Page One) sentiments of her complemen into words when he said: in the Alaska service, but until she was placed on the Vancouver-Ocean Falls-Prince Rupert service, her sailings were mainly in the south. storage. with blue feather hat and car- cludin& two for Prince Rupert, to the treasurer's books anri n ried cream carnations. The gromsman was James Princess Louise, capt. Fred Mc-Graw, docked here northbound TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY "All of us are sorry to see her Haddon and ushers were Gor GO off this run anri m,r nf BOr. f . No maJr mishaps have b.'set at 12:15 Mondav. sum " ' O UUI WUIlltt.ll LLJ UU vino vice. ah She h has been j -i-... ner- and it was only occasion- hours later for Skatrwav. The light houeswork and look af ally that she had minor mips don Fraser and Albert Phillip-son. Organist was Mrs. L. Dakin. At a reception which followed at the home of the groom's nnrpnfc the m.nni. ing for Boston) Gordon drove out to Rickert in left field. Keltner, grounded between Spahn and Dark for a base hit. Tucker singled to right field. Eddie Robinson's single to right field scored Keltner. Hegan struck out. With Lemon up. Tucker was nipped off at home plate. One run, three hits, no errors. Eighth Inning (Boston) vessel picked up five passengers here for Alaska ports. They were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dver Once, a few years ago, she went aground at Port Hardy, but IC Da f?rKV$&Ji JEANETTE ter four year old boy from 9 till 5 weekdays. Blue 128 after 6- (245) a good ship and her retirement makes some of us begin to feel old." Her history has been one of solid service and contained few glamorous or spectacular incidents such as have been the lot of the Princess Kathleen or damage was light. who are making the round Her outstanding departure WANTED House, furnished if ' . ... guccio ncic te- vAiv. iuuuu trip my ceived by the bride's mother, I to Skagway, and Mr. and Mrs. OnWnAri in Qlina nnj. ...It I G. M. PhilllTVC QnA Cmntl ,J ., U irom routine, and one which might qualify her for the laurels possible. No children. Phone Red 430. (tf) " ucc W1M1 CO!-I f aumu uaugli- sage of pink fosbeuds, and the ter bound for Juneau. connected with war service wo .rooms mother, wearing blue FOR SALE 10 tube floor model in 1943 and 1944 when shP c crepe, with corsage of deep pink story weather notwithstand- ing, Union Steamer Camosun radio with automatic record player. Phone Red 695. (tf) roses. other of the company ships. The early part of her career was spent on the Vancouver-Victoria run, and it was only occasionally that she advanced to the triangle route which includes Seattle. : , Capt. Alf Aspinall, returned to Included among the euests placed at the disposal of the American Army to carry troops and supplies to Haines and Skag -way. Her normal sleenine was Miss Florence Armstrone of port at i ocicok Sunday night ; CHESTERFIELDS and RUGS Dublin, Ireland. irom ner calls at south Ouppn ! cleaned. Promnf. s r i I Mrs. J. D. Fraser and Mrs. R. uanoue island points, inaug-l Phone Blue 510. (245) urating the new service nut nfl . G. Hopkins presided at the urns is 300, but on the davtimp rune At times, she travelled north and serviteurs were Mrs. H M between Vancouver and Victoria Prince schedule Rupert, and sailed, on Daily News Claimed Ads get t'ffi EDWARD " HI cartoon Vn3 at 11 p.m. for Vaneou-j Quick Results! she was permitted to load as Foote, and the Misses Netta Mc-Leod, Verna Stevens. Kav Kirh ver via autedale and Namu. She i brought in about 20 as .senrrprs many as 800, which she sometimes did. It was only on rare occasions, however, that sh op Jean Muirhead, Gwen Williams and Marirarpf. WirVior from the Island logging camps .- V. A, l. T . " " auij The toast to the bride w. , -nd addert. ntv; on. .;:!,., PHILLIPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA TABLETS proposed by Rev. R. A. Wilson ioT Me voyage south'. The and responded to by the groom. I Camosun will be here again Neil Stromdahl proposed aithls Friday and this week-end toast to the bridesmaid with1'"1 make a run to Masse In- GENERAL ELECTRIC LAMPS EVERY LIGHTING NEED erated at capacity on the Prince Rupert trip, one of the reasons for the cancellation of her run. On her arrival here at 7 o'clock last night, she carried only a dozen passengers and about 60 tons of freight. Ocean falls always has been her heaviest loadine nnrt wn.. let. James Hadden resDondins J.. BRIMS QUICK IEUEF HIHT-fUUOMO Hollywood Ci for a honeymoon trip to Vancouver and Victoria, the bride travelled in a burgundy suit with navv J accessnrips TTr.r How to set into the HIGHLY PAID Beauty Profession LMrninc how in the brauty pruhariua the hrM lp tawarda a lucr.nv. buainna of your own. Mofer'a axpM-i-hmhlyualini inlrurtor f,v. you a thorough all trmminf in branrhas . . . quickly fn.nl, you to aup into a job whtre advanwmrat la rapid and opportunity alwaya open. Writ or nil today for frar dtalh of how you too, oan bcam a akilled nig niy-paid beauty ahop operator. HOLER SCHOOL of H airdressing Iept. 5 S03 WEST HASTINGS ST. VANCOUVER. B. C. Newest and Most Up-To-Date Cafe in Pr:J o - f-". v. UlUIilll V ONE WORKER FEEDS 17 Britain's farm laborers . lead the world in productivity. Each agricultural worker in Butain feeds 17 people. ' iti , J J ni.vt.iNUi left, UUUI1 , sne has taken on about 500 tons their return, they will take ud Open from 5:30 p.m. to 5:30 a it of paper on her weekly sailings residence at 726 Fifth Avenue west. The bride has been on the nursing staff of the Prince Ru .... . c, nV . BLACKHEADS Officers on her final voyag' were: . Capt. John Campbell. First Mate Edward Woodman. Second Mate Herbert McAn- pert oeneraj HosDital and thP limmv .w w:r k. .i.; We specialize in Chinese Dishes CHOP SUEY groom is the manaeer c' of thp i !" nd J,n"h, drur SEE and HEAR the New DeForest 1 i - T. . , , . , 01 " "le onnoH onnoM or of pcroxinc pcroxinc powder powder from Jrom any mnj Universal Trading Co. store Hp p'-inki. on hot. rioth. has lived her sin h., W,J w.kh,i win bi. eran. M ti hi 8. "---v. WUJ11UUU and served in the Royal Canadian Navy. Third Mate Robert White. Fourth Mate William Warden Chief Engineer John MacKay. r n VENETIAN BLINDS Strongly made with steel or oerana engineer Archie Lamb. Hr u i c Third Engineer Jack Butcher iVlr8, azel btacey Purser Archie Woolett. Buried at ICifwana Cost of operating the shin SATIN Gl a single trip to Prince Runprt 1 Funera' of Mrs. Hazel Stacey, I aluminum slats, In a variety GIVE YOUR HOME THE "NEW LOOK" BY according to her officers is ' se death occurre in the city about $6,000, half of which u r. i jal1 last week. took place at of smart colors with harmonizing tapes. Ask to have WIDE CHOICE OF BEAUTIFUL TINTS I Satin-Glo Enamel Satin-GloFi quired for the 1,000 barrels of i KitwanBa, interior nativa village, oil which she MKcm., ; dirtog the week-end Prior u-. L our estimator call. Wc I J ' If'..' - '.i. if,1,' ' '$'T . . y half for wages and other ex-1 "mains being sent to the measure your windows and 'instal the blinds. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC MMPMr. LIMITED penses. THOMPSON HARDWARE C interior on Friday night's train, a service was held at the chapel Her cargo handline facilitip.i oi me b.u. Undertakers with may have the slowness of nn S VV-aaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaa earlier generation and her speed may be below that of newer ships, but to thousands on the coast she is an old and faithful friend and her passing will be marked with that tribute. ROYAL FOi S7j SEE THE a with aaalaTaTMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal STaTM m aTaV M W W7 v McBride Street Phone 311 FINGER FORM I KEYSI Major Yurgeson of the Salvation Army officiating. AIR PASSENGERS" To Vancouver G. Lawrence E. Allsop, S. Chapman. To Sandspit D. Slader, R. Cross. From Vancouver F. Paulsen E. Marshall, A. Martinson, W Longwill, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Copeland, D. J. Fraser, Dr R E. Coleman, J. a. Robertson. From Sandspit Mrs. Wain-wright and Infant. V . t Ll .TpvaBBaaaaM., L'JUIIM tS.,, :,iliJBI vaaaaaBaaaaiLJ RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC New! The ,most entttional typewriter improvement in year! FINGER FORM KEYS designed to cradle your finger tips! 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Sail South by famous NEW LUXURY STEAMEE TIMBKR SAI.K X-4538J ,h?w.tenders wm received b the Minister of Forest at Victoria ?t'h"ri r8ttr th8n 11 on ne 4th day of November. 188. for the mESIE, 0LUcenX X-45382- o cu 20.170.000 f.b.m. of Fir. Cedar Hem- TTmrPrrU,Ce nd Balsam. oa Part ot Noch River, South Benttnck Arm Range 3. Coast Laud District Mak sure your home is warm and snug this winter. Let us insulate it completely now. Mitchell & Currie LIMITED Phone 363 Builders and Contractors Order your supply NOWBe tomfortable later. Don-t left out in the cold when th first chill blast strikes without warning. We're ready to serve you promptly ... our prices are right. PWLPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Lumber, Building Supplies Princess Line Enjoy the restful ccommo-dition, the delicious food, he excellent service of Princess Steamer. PRINCE RUPERT SAILINGS Southbound Saturday, Oct. 16 Wednesday, Oct. 27 Saturday, Nov. 6 For information and reservations contact. years wlU flowed for , . r. removal of timber. Further nnrt ir,,i. . ' . v'C PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. .,..-. ... -" tue uiin.'f We'll take the Pain out OF WINTER DRIVING pX:... ZClt. BC- OT District -nUl,u nupert B.C. RUPERT MARINE REALTY NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF Kr ;sr R K NOTICE is herphv .v.. "ue reserve esthiihH if you bring your car to us for a JJ comoletp iwprriuiii PrtTHTfi now May I5th, 1925. notice of which was pushed tn the British ColSmbm ZlZL n May 2l8t- 1935- covering two parcels of land on Dease Lake. Cassiur r.. n.i t-...,. . . for bad weather just around the D. H. E. Maclean, General Agent corner. .v.v, ca. celled. U. CLAUSEN Se SON) We Take Listings of BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTFR BROKERS ,N BOATS, MARrNEDnsS TR7 RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OE CHARTERS Box 548 Ea8t Pse",s. Waterfront) z Chandler & Cowgill Photographer Developing, Printing Enlarging Box 645 216 4th St. GEO. P. MELROSE, Deputy Minister f Department of Lands and Forests, victoria, B.C. 1" October 1st, 1048. (U) mone ureen 975