, 3 pent Day News vous i fe oo eee — riimC@.nupert wuiny iNcws uae ECONOM PLU : 2 CT ed i Wednesday, July 9, 1952 | MSusiness v CS5tong ; | John F. L. Hughes, D.C. FRED E om E sSPACTO -tt » ASW PHONE 748 FOR HELPFUL CLASSIFIED AD-TAKER BLACK WOOD On || ‘sl te ean Sten opromenay t FC y ‘ ; 7 irs, a 130, 2:00-5: , : DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4:30 P.M. DAY PREVIOUS \| Eves.: by ne only Suecessor to Margaret S ~ | 21 - 23 Besner Block ‘ see ae an se e = , < _ » 442 Room 10, Stone p Classif ted Rates CARS FOR SALE M Wi d T . i Phone Blue b : : ’ S ENGLIS FLT | ee Closure time 4:30 p.m. day pre-/ FOR SALE—Combination wood an in § Own Vt ye | — SS 1 oe vious to publication, and electric stove, .$295.00. Like | CONSUL and PREPECT) ‘ nee new. Phone 440. (164p) | . looking for a depend- |) PHONE Classified, 3 cents per word ‘per Cl k 14 Y BLACKWOOD Are you looking fo ew i c soe insertion; minimum charge 50 FOR SALE—House trailer, sleeps 0c ears By EASLEY able, smart seyietl, cowitertatte SCOTT McLAREN BLUE 593 By cents. four. Partly finished, all ma- . r an lysis C: Be Dangerous, Too ear that makes GASOLINE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT € terial to finish with. Phone Too Much Analysis Can Be Dang ’ GO TWICE AS FAR? PO. B w Y¥ Birth Notices, 50 cents; Cards Green 780 after 5:30 or ean | u 0 dl : ae " James Block 608—3rd Ave. W. a. ‘ of Thanks, Death Notices,| cae at 613 3rd Ave. (184) | Mr. Dale opened the queen of clubs and Mr. Abel Then Test Drive the New Prince Rupert, B.C, a Funeral Notices, Marriage and/| - IXWORTH, England (AP) -- S . » Muzzy Prefect or Consul, i! Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 Engagement Announcements, wars [ae oe Potd. | Every night for the last 14|/WOn with the ace and returned the suit. Mr. Muzzy po It TODAY! | : “= a: ‘ i $2.00. parts for sale. Greer: 780,|/ years. Horace Hayward has 1 : situati rer and was . : s ss r Re Bap £ a . oe “wi ¢ oS, © a < as r z . oO > Ss] tion ovel ing Was 4 Special Display double price. soo” see at 613 3rd Ave in climbed the 29 steps of the took the king. He are the a ‘ tif .d “Home of friendly service HANDYMA , : rece ete shure rer here ‘i ssimistic ¢ is chances. ThiS-was Justified. ¢ CH DEALERS cr ANNOUNCEMENTS arr roe church tower here to wind the] pessimistic about his chance J FORD-—-MONAR FOR YOUR ROCK HOME SERVI ae FOR SALE—1950 Meteor Sedan, | village clock. He decided to try and ruft*a! Phone 93 ND CONCRETE WORK “ Pebekah Basaar, Oovener 4. Sacto oan Sg oo That's a total of nearly 150,- on) ia the vane He led tal South dealer ‘ AND ¢ on _ Rebekah B Octobe taipped ‘With visor, air sen-| oon one, [spade on the bo: to} South dealer = BOB PARKER c: SERS B GENERAL CONTS Catholic Fall Bazaar, Oct. §| ditioning and radio. 33,000 Whore more, Horace had to|2u™mmy’s king and returned a| Both sides vulnerable vAUNDERS BROS. Building and ae and 9 miles, mostly on pavement Bees ' akine | SPade to his ace. But it was Mr. | ae waite |} We Pour Cement For Less an ' $1,675.00. Phone Green 832 get up his own pay by making | Hoje who ruffed @ @iade. After (Mr, Heinsite) LIMITED . 939 kinds OT ee ee int Bu Hace he ‘ye9)|a house-to-house collection. feveah 2 es | Phone Blue 93 Canadian Legion Fall Bazaar ae ak tired of all this ana|™UCh agony Mr. Muzzy managed HJ 8 3 ROOF November 5 * free ~~, |to hold the set to three tricks. | DA Q 1096 } FS — CHIMY i or ToT ea jasked the rural district council! ”, OIL BUE . ENDERS | : Why did you bid hearts . OIL, RNERS 1.0.D.E. Fall Bazaar, Novem-| - . ches jto pay him a regular salary of|,. 14. : Ligacs YT. eee East — : ; eee : ; rs »mande r. Heinsite . bel d t Li fe ber 20, OFFERS plainly marked on the/|five shillings a week. ia ti ee dur ~~ 3 . 8 j 5 2 (7 ° > j | PRECISION SAW FILING —— ian Hanae Nopam.| envelope “Offer for Ford” will} The council met yesterday and| “1 wanted to reverse to show) Too 74 H—2 htinese t5NECS || Lawn Mowers Sharpened PHONES: Presbyterian Bazaar, Novem- be received by the undersigned | said no, it was sorry, but it haa|a big hand,” Mr. Muazy replied pD—6 D—8 732 j 215——1st Ave. W P.O. Box 1676 ber 27. up to noon, July 25th, for!no power to charge taxpayers} Mr. Heinsite shook his head in| c-qiw.83 Te Chop Suey - Chow Mein |) ste = oe ; : . Forest Service vehicle No. 433, | fo, clockwinding, . idisguest. “A little learning is a Mee sala | . | Phone 909 R=RSON: a 1941 Ford Sedan, “located as| ate wi rear\ dangerous thing,” he said, for Airs Open 6 pin, - 2:30 a.m, j PERSONAL : and where is” at Prince ® So Horace ll go wearily on, 2 Pp P.O. Box 721 A Se ee a = oe ere a. Bois +A | climbing the 29 steps, winding|}the millionth time. You base H—A 106 5 ow , MATTSON'S agg os a Keep the public math Cee a oe the clock and then walking an| your whole bidding system on eS 2 .7 | e UPHOI TER 1 ‘med abou > NEWS 7 “ iyo ot : , ; » little gvadge > reverse _ | ASTERING a ae ae ae cation to the District Forester,| uncounted number of steps to|one little gadget, the revers: isles eulliaia | HELEN’S . oe umns keep abreast of events:| Prince Rupert. Offers will be/collect his own pay. “With five hearts and fourj.in, west arth East | HOLLYWOOD CAFE Se |] Phone Blue 126. Pow advertising predicts events. Subject to 3% SS. & M.A. Tax; | ———amennettmetihtnteraeti spades, plus a big hand, you do? 14 Pa 2D Pas ips . PL 133 BEAUTY SHOP i 234—3rd Ave ii Phone 748 today and tell the) the highest or any offer not SOCIAL CREDIT MAY bid hearts first and then spades.| 28 sie : All pass | | Por Gutette Ordats Phane Permanent Waving Prince Rupert, Bg public tomorrow what’s going re gg ee (Continued from page 1) But not with four cards in each y Beauty Culture in all | e : to happen the day after Ree Citas. + cosas : - — : suit. You just can’t afford the! Would he say two no trump with its branches WE PAY cash for burnt out' July 2, 1952. (H) | Gate. Under the alternative vot-/risk of telling me you have! three worthless clubs in_ his |] 904--4th Street Phone 655 |i motors, any size or make. Wil- — mg system, every winner has an| five hearts as your bidding did.| hand? For once he bogged down | ford Electrical Works, Cow FOR RENT cli eT hag grin naagindl i the “We belonged im three no in his analysis. : a H. G. HELGERS : Se (tt) FOR RENT—Boarding room for|).°¢ reciiature SS |trump,” Mr."Heinsite continued.| “Speaking of a little learning,”| QUALITY REPAIRS LIMITED pos a acre ce working man. Black 660, (161) | ‘**) [eeiaacure. = : “Nine tricks are cold and with| remarked Mr. Dale, “would it ae Se ciael. : st NU-LIFE” Duracleaners, Up- | - msn | SOCREDS ELECTED (16) |. city openin ui Gave 10|be cowaille or fas amabenbleh 4 For Downtrodden Heels REAL ESTATE & INSU ‘ rE ‘leain- sa : a p g yo have ; lan Bilan holstery, rugs and car cleam ° " . “nne Bie : ¢ » j £ FOR RENT Sleeping room. xW. A. C. Bennett, South Ok : ” ) : : and Wurn Soles : VES ing. Free estimates given on| Phone Red 560 C161)! Caco be . tricks without risk. The way for the bidding to go a aed Box 774 Second Ave Phone 96, Evenings Bag request. Adcress 1228 Beach - ee a. ee to get there is for you to open/|‘one no trump’ from Muzzy and} | amt 8 : f Place. Phone Black 433. ctVE) ek ae ce rong Se creas ae with one spade. I’d say two/| ‘three no trump’ by you?” | MAC he - is : € . . king ¢ le, ne sAlernan, JACK, t, s a , it ii er eae va = oe iil I ANY ONE knowing the present esa ‘894. eins (1680p) Irvine Corbett, Yale, 79. eee a bid _ ee SHOE HOSPITAL B whereabouts of Alex Semenoff! — : - — ’ y 2arker, Peace Vverl men 2 OM oy VANCOUVER - LIN THE TAk please get in touch with Box WANTED TO RENT —o a Here Mr. Heinsite floundered and VICTORIA * wd ‘ ae d rince “y 20 s hi } > bi xt? ~ : j 3 ailoring - Alteral 4 100, Prince Rupert, BA (165) PROFESSIONAL woman requires! P. A. Gaglardi, Kamloops, oag.) oO" wins woule ne Beecs — SUNDAY Shipping co oe ° sal ' " be tos bachelor suite. Quiet location, R. O. Newton, Columbia, 302 ss. Camosun 8 p.m Moving, Packing, aw . STAR Delivery and Messenger on or before August 1. Phone) Lew King, Fort George, 292. - . FRIDAY Cartage and Storage Clothes Made-to-M ne ge ger rvice ae Blue 989 after 5 p.m. 162); kB. Sommers, Rossland-Trail, | Silenced by a ce a gees ite Complete, Reliable and Rifi- 220 Sixth St Phi ec “ on ee (1600p) QUIET couple, no children want 1114. a : : | ‘PORT SIMPSON cient Service. Also agents for LOST AND FOUND small house or apartment for, Cyril Shelford, Omineca, 170. |\ ’ | ee ie abit Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. et Gah ESUNO rent. Box 436 Daily News Hugh Shantz, North Okanag- Friday, Camosun, 12 Midnight 7]... ouveen Acetylene and all |] [7p LOST—White face Boston Bull. (162) an, 2396 '¥OOd00 ells FOR NORTH QUEEN welding supplies. PORTRAITS Phone Red 650 (160p) WANTED TO RENT ne a 4 Lyle Wicks, Dewdney, 2647. | ee Te = Films Developed aa eb = lai : ANTE / LN T—(ne- OF 2~ , es 3, . 3 une 4 anc ‘ PROMPT SERVIG HELP WANTED—MALE room furnished suite, Central-| 4 4. Reid, Salmon Arm, 368. ‘Murder Stor SS Coquitlam, midnign, ||| LINDSAY'S CARTAGE cmaupiaie on WANTED—Y co ee ea ees ‘FOR SOUTH QUEE || & STORAGE LIMITED |] 956 ain street ‘ED—Young man, 17 to 20, after 6. (162) | 51. | | . sigh Sniper a si . ; interested in a career in the -—— W. D. Black, Nelson-Creston a : CHARLOTTE ISLANDS \| Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Phone Green 28 newspaper game. An excep-|WANTED TO RENT—Lady would! pom train. Delta | RICHMOND, Va. (AP)—Mur- 8S Coquitlam i] Est, 1910. Phones 60 and 68 Prince Rupert i tional opportunity for those| like sleeping or light house- CCF ELECTED (15) \\der charges were filed today June ll,and 25 is : . interested. No previous ex- keeping room for one or two oe Se shige | against a woman who, police said ! i ” ? 7 ee ie . perience needed. Write your; weeks near hospital if poss- oe Winch, Vancouve i siew Wat husband and then Kept oo meg taney . qualifications to Box 434, Daily; ible for July 25. Contact Box) Bast, 1343. bons |the only witness , silent for six gers wert For the MEAL that REFRE ( News, Prince Rupert, B.C. 372, Terrace, B.C (163); Rae Eddie, New Westminster, |... .< through “voodoo” and Third Avenue Phone 568 : . abe ial 727. el vs.” SUPER-VALU requires a butcher} WANTED TO RENT—Three- or) vincent Segur Revelstoke 905.) oS" PPro: > for summer months—could be four-room unfurnished suite aisha Gesicavs the ena Mrs, Cora Lee Nash, 53, was BES| FINEST : a steady job for the right man for couple, no children Cen- 704 "7 to! eharged after Joe Neat, 56, told | M k Vi - ne r ve ag > oR * . +} ot +t » % . } 1 thi +} ; oe (160) | trally located. Phone deel x¥rank Calder, Attn. 98: authorities he watched while she | a e our HELY WANTED—FEMALE | WANTED TO RENT—Furnished xLeo Nimsick, Cranbronk, 166. co . ° | apar " . Yveorge ills. Prince oy BALESLADIES wanted — One i. a apartment. inte. ian eorge Hills, Prince Rupert, full, one part time. Apply of-1 _ ct . ; ] : a Pa : ae fice Wallace’s Dept. Store Ltd.| YOUNG COUPLE with two small|_ Robert Strachan, Cowichan-| (161) children require living accom- MALE, FEMALE HELP WANTED | modation. Unfurnished or ‘Newcastle, 1633. John Squire, Alberni, 1024. partly furnished house prefer- xE. E. Winch, Burnaby, 102. GIRLS wanted beginning Aug-| '¢ d. Box 1035, Station B. xFrank Mitchell, Esquimalt, ust and September. Apple (161p) | 1197, sorting and packing, good,” REAL ESTATE. i xRupert Haggen, Grand Forks-| wages, comfortable cabins. ee | Gee at Some men wanted for ware-'FOR SALE— Large four room! xRandolph Harding, Kaslo- house work. The Vernon Fruit) house with upstairs. 1660 Her- Slocan, 792. Union, Vernon, B.C. (1t)| man Place. (161p)| Frank Snowsell, Saanich, 168. SALESMAN WANTED HOUSE FOR SALE — Wartime! W. C. Moore, Comox. four, full basement, | automatic oil furnace, modern} SALESMAN WANTED —to repre- cement sent well established firm ; > wt | kitchen. Close to bus stop. Jasper to Prince Rupert, > ; : fivas P ‘ Prince George to Williams Phone 600 or Green 983. (163) Lake with headquarters Prince | rQR SALE Seven room hose. George. Experience in whole- Close in. Reasonable price, sale groceries and fruit pre-| Gash. Blue 409 between 5 and , ferred..Must be ambitious self 7 (161p) gamvartcatsGood 4 tary, conan ise = Sp Ss a 10 tah expense arfange-| WANTED ments. ; Group Insurance!=—— tga . : Bo eh and Pension Plan. Must have| WANTED TOP MARKET a good car. Good permanent| PRICES PAID for scrap iron,| job for the right man. Reply, , steel, brass, copper, lead, etc.| with references and photo or| Honest grading. Prompt pay- snapshot to Independent Bis-| ment made. Atlas Iron. & cuit Company Limited, . Bd-; Metals Ltd., 250 Prior St. Van-| monton, Alberta (160) couver, B.C Phone PaAcific ‘ei ’ i a anh WORK WANTED (oe = | CASH for scrap brass, copper, | evenings. 1400 First Overlook.| p44) boo ein Aeteus Gren! (6ip)| City “a SALE WANTED—Baby crib and play| pen. Box 437 Daily News. (it) | RELIABLE lady will baby sit FOR se aoil | FOR SALE—Scandalli piano ac-| _| cordian. very good condition. | | hone Red 446. (163p) — P NATIONAL Machinery Co, Lim- ited, Distributors for: Minine, Sawmill. Logeing and Con- tractors’ Equipment. Enquir- ies invited. Granville Island Vancouver 1, B.C, (tf) | WARNING PRINCE RUPERT RIFLE RANGE | tween 6th and 7th Ave. East Firing will be carried out at the in 300 block. Phone Red 593)|Prince Rupert Rifie Range from 1 anytime. (165) |Jun 52 until further notice, sniecoliai in sili The range property comprises the FOR SALE—Studio lounge, rea- oe egypt nee ‘ a sts to 7 and 27 to 34, 32; § ‘ e : fe oe 9 “aa o aa lots 11 to 19, Bik. 38; lots 1 to 8 Bier © p.m. 1409) and 19 to 33, Blk. 34; lot 16, Blk 35; lots 1 to 13, Blk. 47; lots 7 to 23 and 30 to 46, Blk. 48; lots 9, 10 and 11, Blk. 49; All in Sec. 9 Plan 923 The danger area is clearly defined by danger signs No unauthorized person may enter this area and trespassing on the area is strictly prohibited BY ORDER BOATS FOR SALE _ FOR SALE—16 ft. boat with 2% h.p. Wisconsin motor. In good condition. Phone Blue 754. (160) CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE—1946 Triumph Twin| Cc. M. Drury, motoreyele 350 ce. $300. Red} Deputy Minister, 54 (161p) | Department of National Defence 554. eS P) | AUTH: WC/5365-1 (GS) FOR SALE ae 1946 preen Chev. WC/5365-A20 (GS) sedan. New engine. excellent ie oe eh 4 ay condition. Phone Blue a . (161) ey te a framerate ————— ACCOUN'TANTS FOR SALE-—-1949 Dodge special | ———— Pe eee sie te ei deluxe sedan. $1650. Red 617)"UBLIC ACCOUNTANT, income atter &. (161p) Tax specialist. SG. Furk, “FOR SALE—City cafe. For par- ficulars apply to Box 435, Daily News. (164p) | Try Daily News Want Ads ee a a LIBERALS ELECTED xE. T. Kenney, Skeena, 547. Mrs. Nancy Hodges, Victoria. Hon. W. T. Straith, Victoria. | Archie Gibbs, Oak Bay, 1026 M. E. Sowden, North Vancou- ver, sila " | PRO-CONS ELECTED... xE. C. Gatson! tibet ‘ae || Larry Giovando, Nanaimo, 563: | LABOR ELECTED xTom Uphill, Fernie, 419. PARKS BOARD WILL (Continued from page ji) and the matter has been pushed back and forth. Asked to comment on the lat- est move by the tennis club, J H. (Harry) Black, newly-install- ed president of the Rotary Club| said: “The Rotary committed it- self to pay for and see that the courts were completed and we'll see it through. Whether the Parks Board or the tennis club operates it it is imma- terial, our whole interest is to get courts for the citizens and we want to see it oper- ated as seen as possible.” FORMAN AGREES tirely in accord with the tennis club’s action, especially in view of the various opinions I have received from tennis enthus- iasts concerning the constitu- tion. (of the club) as presented to the Parks Board which does all prospective tennis players. “It is still the purpose of the Parks Board to operate the tennis courts, as seon as | they are completed which we killed Luther Na |Dlasts from a shotgun in a swarhp | area Sept. 6, 1946. | “Then she put me under a spell |and made me bury him,” police quoted Joe Nash as saying. | His testimony into the swampland behind the Nash home, At out by Nash, police dug they sent state medical examiner. bone which Police said Mrs. White Oak community virtually “under a spell” and that. resid- ;ents thought Two weeks ago received a tip that the husband, | missing for six years, had been the victim of fou Mrs. Goldie Bass, ¢| policewoman, hid! fil She told him: Joe Nash. “My power is Cora’s, Tell me cannot hurt you. She finally \frightened Nash to tell his story. 4 ation of all US peared to be no tanker. “We fully unde ives and cannot break.” | hope, if favorable weather continues, will be next week.” | , Don of works, asked earlier when he |could start black-topping of the | Signed two years before it came tennis courts said: “We hope to | finish work on Fifth Avenue | past the hospital today and then ij have only the block-long strip nue to Fraser to complete. If weather holds out, we should be finished within a week.” for the controve jinto force. i | The halibut, Stone Building, Red 593. (20m) he Fifth Street from Third Ave-| commercial fish on both Atlan- tic and Pacific pounds. She had |powers which came from “magic roots” in her possession Denmark Makes Tanker Delivery To Russians COPENHAGEN, mark has rejected an American | protest’ against the delivery of a/ Danish-built tanker to the Soviet | Union and the move risked cess- | military aid to Denmark. Foreign Minister Kraft had forecast the rejection | Pat Forman said he was “en-!in a statement saying there ap- | halting delivery of the 13000-ton | sentiments prompted the U.S. protest,” |'told reporters, “but there seems ‘not appear to be the views of|t0 be no legal basis for halting | - | delivery of the ship. It was built under an old contract which we | Kraft said he thought the 1951 American ban on sending strate- gic goods to the Soviets and their | allies was sound and justified but | | ‘ + Stewart, superintendent | Pointed out the trade agreement HUGE HALIBUT times reaches a weight of 600 Sh with two, sent officers a spot pointed | up one Nash held the voodoc they said they | 1 play Ri hmond with | greater than | the truth. She ” persuaded tine (AP) — Den- . economic and | j Ole Bjoera legal basis for rstand the mot- which he Fim 654 ve te ee me have them ready when the driver calls 244 Miles to TELKWA | HOTEL Telkwa, B-C. advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board o by the Government ¢ Bereich Columbia, Pye VACATIONISTS! A Good Place to Stop Just a Nice Day’s Drive PLO LILO LL LOLE LS © POOR ILE DOOD OT, SUNSET CABINS BOATS and CABINS FOR RENT ED WHALEN Terrace, B.C. STORE IN CONNECTION Box 421 GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 and Red 127 eeplinne rsial tanker was an important coasts, some- - BLONDIE ne neta nen WHATS I(T ABOUT ? Printing Matter Part of Your Business Did it ever occur to you that you need distinetive printed matter for your particular business? Type faces give «you this outstanding distinctiveness and these can be supplied by our medern printing depart- ment. Dibb Printing Co. bennett wentnntte t n an OF FOOD FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 200 | BROADWAY CAFE 299 JOHN H. BULGER Opt omelvisl John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue ie 2 aia General Construction Floor Sanding General Repairs Cabinet Work Greer & Bridden ‘ LIMITED Phone 909 15 Ist Ave. W. P.O. Box 721 PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know Phone 174 For Repairs and Alterations Smith & Elkins Lid P.O, Box 274 WRATHAL Photo Finishi ° DEVELOPING, PRING ENLARGING EXPOSURE METS AMATEUR SUPPLE Phone Green 136 gin ‘4 i PLEASUK IN SPARKLING N SURROUNDINS Commodore ¥ TRAPPED STEERS CALEDONIA, NS, CP)—Gerton when they became trapped in an abandoned wéll ‘while on summer pasture, | found dead at the bottom of the —dJocular Jockeying! HO-HO--YouLL HAVE ) TO READ IT, YOURSELF, WHEN I FINISH js | With poles some years ago. “WO-HO- IT'S THE FUNNIEST THING J] EVER READ--HO-HO-HO Caver lost a pair of young steers The steers |well which had been covered pus pve MOOSE WINS AMHERT, N.S. (CP)-—A had the best of it whe" collided with the anim here. Two men were hospital and both ¢ badly damaged, bul the ambled away into the wos iM parently not seriously } By CHIC YOU th pir} rT