o~ ! PHONE 748 FOR HELPFUL CLASSIFIED AD-TAKER DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4:30 P.M. DAY PREVIOUS CARS FOR SALE ’ Fabia [ 5 MOTOR PRODUCTS LTD. Phone 87 | , down, balance over sae | Classified Rates Ulosure time 4:30 p.m. day pre-| vious to publication. Classified, 3 cents per word per insertion; minimum charge 50 cents. Birth Notices, 50 cents; Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Funera! Notices, Marriage and 1 Engagement Announcements, $2.00 Special Display double price. 12-18-24 months. ANNOUNCEMENTS ie A UNCEMENTS 1946 Rebekah Bazaar, October 4. _— i 4 Catholic Fall Bazaar, Oet. 8) 1940 Dodge Sedan, and 9 Radio, heater 725 | Canadian Legion Fall Bazaar,| 1949 November 5 | Chevrolet Sedan. Radio, heater and seat covers $999 | Chevrolet Sedan, very clean $1695 1O.D.E | ber 20, fall Bazaar, Novem- , i " — Novem 1951 Chevrolet Power iia . a sieehtocliadibemanii Glide Sedan Presbyterian Bazaar, Ngvem- ber 27 $2095 1947 Dodge %-ton Panel, reconditioned $1045 $1195 | Ladies Royal of the Order of the Purple Bazaar, Oct. 18 Women*of the Moose Bazaar, Nov. 7 1948 Chev. 34-ton Phone 871 FOR SALE—Tan Cadillac con- vertible, complete accessories overall; two heaters, radio, | defroster, electric windows, power top, good rubber. Priced for quick sale. Blue 491. (173) | FOR SALE — 1950 Chev. 18,000 miles. Heater and defroster. Blue 162. (177) PERSONAL WOULD LIKE rhubarb to can, please. Red (1t) STAR DELIVERY and Messen- ger Day and night service Phone 112 or Black 433. (174p) WE PAY cash for burnt out motors, any size or make, Wil- ford Electrical Works, Cow Bay. Phone Blue 391 (th) PLUMBING, Automatic Oil heat- ing, sheet metal work. Phone 543, 630 6th West. Letourneau (tf) MALE, FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED — Experienced for summer relief work with possibility of being taken on regular staff if suitable. Apply to «twWMedical Superintendent, Miller Bay Indian Hospital, Prince Rupert, B.C (177) 139 FOR RENT FOR RENT SINGER PORTABLE ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES $2 per week $6 per month FREE DELIVERY Phone 864 Singer Sewing Machine Company 639 Third Avenue West — eerie (175¢) YOUNG WOMAN desires posi- ; tion Can type rapidly and| FOR RENT—Warehouse, 40 ft. x accurately, has knowledge of| 40 ft. on First Ave. and Man- shorthand, bookkeeping and; son Way: Apply Standard general office routine. Refer- Machine Shop. (187) ences furnished if desired.! : : " Box 446. Daily News. (172)|FOR RENT — Room for lady. 2 : sefen Board if required. 1060 8th SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES East. (175) TRAINED Men Win—Write In-|FOR RENT — Double sleeping) ternational Correspondence | room. Phone Black 232, (172p) Schools, Box 562, Prince Ru-| _ CE OS RE EE EEN OR SR pert or 1419 East 6th. (188) | WANTED TO RENT LOST AND FOUND WANTED TO RENT—Four room LOS At “McClymont Bark four house, unfurnished. Green 821. le : ‘ oa ki (177p) plastic glasses in leather case, ie, Be souvenir of Prince Albert.'WwANTED TO RENT — House- Phone Green 528 (173p) keeping room in good home by fat quiet couple, no children, non- os drinkers. Box 447, Daily News. TOR SALE—General Electric re- ‘oa . . lesvale latest Canadian WANTED TO RENT—House. Box model, 8 cu. ft. completely, 442, Daily News. _ (174p equipped; also Westinghouse wanTED TO RENT — Four Laundromat, completely auto- matic, spin-dry, priced for quick sale. Blue 491 (173) FOR SALE — Remington action 22, $25.00. Black typist SITUATION WANTED FOR SALE as or five room furnished house or suite by young couple with school-age girl. Blue 849. (173p) | pump 192 (1t) ees | = vEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—!'4 H.-P. electric mo- DRM. ESTATE tor, almost new. 171 3rd East. FOR SALE—Six room house, 3% (172p)| pedrooms. Reasonably priced. Five wnidkens otk (ace arranged, 642 8th Ave. fresh killed for canning or Kast. Red 900. (175) freezing Formerly McKays,| FOR SALE—Seven room house, gdith Ave. Hast:rCall eyenings.)< close. in: Reasonable price. ke aoe Uae Se (T19}) Cash, ‘Blie 409 between > WEIONAL Machinery Co. Lim- and’. : ¢ py | fted, Distributors for: Mining, : innit | Sawmill. Logging and Con-| POR SALE—House, five rooms. | Equipment. Enaquir-| Box 443, Daily News. (1738p) tractors’ ies invited. Granville Island.}| — erry * Vancouver 1, B.C (tf) | POR SALE—Two industrial lots, hy 48 and 49, Block 17, Section 1.} FOR SALF—Large Next to Imperial Machine} chair, good 1480; Works. Apply Standard Ma- (172p)| chine Shop (187) Piggott Ave., FOR SALE—Wine chesterfield,| ——— : eel lazvy-bov and stool; | E | armchair, rug, ereen, 9x12; Phillips com- | WANT a TOP MARKET | bination adi, Duo“ Therm | "PRICES. PAID Tor scrap tron, range; 6 piece bedroom suite; | am brass, fepyer, lead, ete, chrome kitchen suite; Wear- onest grading. Prompt pay- | ment made. Atlas Iron & | Metals Ltd., 250 Prior St. Van- ever set cooking utensils’ Electrolux vacuum = cleaner: couver, B.C Phone PAcific 6357. (tf) Hoover floor polisher; 3 ven- FOR SALE crib, condition. evenings high etian blinds: White electric | sewing machine, stool and but-| yew ata ~ : ~ . |CASH for serap brass, copper, yon holer. Apply 1007 7th, Ave.| “batteries and radiators. Phone naa. ; P)| 543. Call 630 6th Avenue West, FOR SALE—24 ft. combination | City. (tf) troller and pleasure boat with! ‘a om girdies and radio. Price $400.00.|______ ACCOUNTANTS Phone Black 614 or ecall 424| PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Income 8th East. (1722p); Tax specialist. S. @ WFurk, _ — coon | AE BOATS FOR SALE | _ Stone Ruilding, Red 598. (20m) FOR SALE—12-ft. rowboat cae! plete with inboard engine. 217) 6th Ave. East CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE—1949 Chevrolet se- dan, good condition. low mile- | age. Price $1575. Call 1455 6th Take notice that: (1) The Couneil of the Municipal Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert intends to construct an eight foot six inch concrete sidewalk on the north side of second Avenue East, evenings. West sbetween First Street and Sec- Se ae ate Lane Street, as a local improvement, }and intends to specially assess 4 es ‘ FOR RENT __. | part of the cest upon the land abut- FOR RENT—Large, comfortable | “78 directly on the work furnished room. Quiet zome.| (2) The estimated cost of the eentral. Light housekeening if| WOT* 1 %6.200.00, of whieh 91911-60 | i Shei is to be paid by the City, and the Every ¢ lectrical CON | estimated special rate per foot front- venience. Working couple pre-| age is $13.40. The special assessment ferred. Box 445, Daily News. | is to be paid in ten (10) annual in- (172) | stahnents elk ; | (3)...Persons desiring to petition FOR RENT—Sleepine room for} against undertaking the work must gentleman. 238 6th West. do ‘so on or before the twenty-fifth (174p) | day of August, 1952. ete Sennae aaa Dated this 23rd day of July, 1952 FOR RENT—Room and bosrd. | R. W. Long, 171 3rd East. (1738p) City Clerk. desiréd. | P.M 3:00 |eral daring English Channel en- » “We caught the sub in’a fog a rine Rupe i Wuity (News Wednesday, / 1952 July 23 rg SS HELP WANTED ee C F p R RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles | (Subject te Change) ot te ee et eee ee ee” WEDNESDAY By EAS 5:30 5:45 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:15 7:30 8:00 9:30 10:00 10:10 10:15 10:30 11:00 Question Box CBC News; Weather; Supper Serenade Musical Varieties CBC News CBC News Roundup Recital “Best of All Possible “Portrait of Aran CBC News CBC News Supplement Musicland Weather Report THURSDAY Int. Worlds With a cold game at no trump against any defense, Mrs, Keen and Mr. Abel had managed land in a four heart contract which should have been defeat ed. But as Mr. Champion’s an ger indicated, it wasn’t. This is another illustration of how you can tell your partne: what suit to lead if and when he gets in. Somehow M. Muzzy got off to his best opening, the seven of clubs. The queen was finessed and Mr. Champion won with the king. Now of course he couldn't possibly know at this point whether the contract could be defeated or not This, however, he did know He didn’t want a diamond lead from his partner. A diamond lead might well lose a trick, whereas a spade lead could not possibly lose. Using the_suit preference sig- | |nal, Mr. Champion would have returned his lowest club if he had wanted a lead in the lowe: of the other two plain suits Animal Library Supplies Variety Of Pets To Kids SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) |A youngster with the prope! answers can borrow any pet Sign-off tO A.M. 00 00 10 15 30 8:45 9:00 9:15 9:59 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:3) 11:33 11:45 P.M 12:00 12:15 12:25 12:30 12:55 1:00 2:30 2:45 Musical Clock CBC News Here's Bill Good Morning Song Morning Devotions Little Concert BBC News and Comty. Music for Moderns Time Signal Morning Visit “Riders of the Purple Sage” Musical Program Guestin’ With Kesten A Man and His Music Roundup Time Weather Report Message Period Rec. Int Scandinavian Melodies Mid-Day Meiodies CBC News Program Resume B.C. Farm Broadcast Ree, Int The Concert Hour Records at Random I First Met: Comty, Musical Program Waltz Time Surprise Package Novel Time Maxine Ware Show The Jack Stories Stock Quotations Showtime John Fisher International Comty 3:15 3:30 3:45 4:00 and Int Assiniboine Headed For Bone-Yard HALIFAX (CP)—Canada’s fam- ed destroyer, the Assiniboine, is) gnooses—from a rabbit to a headed for the scrap yards. skunk—for a week at a time Sidney J. Simon, president of! trom Sacramento's free lending the Guard Salvage Company) jiprary of animals Ltd., in Halifax said today ar-| paiton Merkel, who runs the rangements have been made t0)jiprary, checks out the pets in have the ship cut up. Crews of) taxe-home cages breakers begin work next week. A few of the animals are ‘ From the time Lt.-Cmadr. E.| reserve” tempbrarily 1 R. Mainguy of Chemainus, B.C., werkel is certain they're wholly now an admiral and chief of! safe for boys and girls naval staff, brought her from) here are about 300 in the England to the day she was)jiprary, including a pair of red “paid off” in Liverpool, the As-/ foxes, a baby grey fox, a porcu- siniboine’s 4.7-inch guns pound-| pine and a mink, an owl, squir- ed out a record seeond to none};rels. rabbits, snakes, turtles and in the 42-year history of the! racoons. The Royal Canadian Navy. in operation ‘“‘Phe Bones” was sold to War withdrawals run from 10 to 20 Assets Corporation in 1946 after a week. It is financed from a it had played a major role’ in| private foundation and by dona- Canada’s naval engagements in|tions from the Junior League, the Seeond World War. service clubs, city schoo) In a final fling at the head- | State fair. line-making, the Assiniboine, The library, located snapped her towline in 1946 and | State fairground, rammed aground off South| @?y Joaned animal : Lake, PEL. Only rabbits and white ts go “She has a fine record,” o-oo aes sige called CPO William E. Cava- acs care Rerested in nagh of Ottawa, aboard when! * 4,017. ( says Merkel. she made her first of three sub} ye jittle grey fox can “kills.” She also captured the | cuddled like a kitten but | German merchantship Han- a : circulating yet. nover and participated in sev-| syossom. a striped about the most item. (Blossom is deodorized,) he library has been since March and and the has mn lost who | ikes,”’ | be s not skunk, is enbemeuts popular library vagements, Most LAND REGISTRY ACT Certificate of Title No. 21551-I to Lot One (1), Block Thirty- six (36), Section One (1), Map beg 3. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of | loss of the above Certificate of Title \issued in the name of John Gurvich thas been filed in this office, notice is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first pubiication hereof, issue a Provisional Certificate of Title in lieu of said lost Certificate, unless in the meantime valid ob- \ jection be made to me in writing. DATED at the Land Registry Of- fice, Prince Rupert, B.C., this 21st day of July, 1952, A.D. Rupert Fulton, Acting Deputy Registrar of Titles tunnels sighted thé ‘sub. “Our skipper,|an albino ground squirrel! | kel, but he’s not going out either | with the sliekest manoeuvring | to bear but our small arms kept Seismologist conning tower for the main gun. emsmo. ogis “Finally we got a shell in her | Tehachapi Mountains may have Kenneth Watson of Revel- He also warned that anothe1 the war. dead, nine of them children, and another, Capt. E. P. Tisdall of|early morning darkness, sent den, Esquimalt, B.C. was badly damaged although no some partly blocked by land- poured over the road, a patrol- includes: “dam- to the Ridge Route either badly € 8 Less The meanest animal, says} bank,” said: Cayaragh, *4yno0!} Merkel, is one of the smallest Lt.-Cmdr. John H. Stubbs (later| The porcupine has never rais- | killed when the destroyer Atha- | eq his tail at anyone, says Mer- baskan went down), got her| I’ve ever seen. “The range was so short main} Another Quake armament could net be brought . | sweeping the decks and gash- | May Hit, Warns | ing her hull. As a German went down, another jumped out the But Michael Seullion of Ver-}| TEHACHAPI (AP) A top- dun, Que., kept killing them as |rasiking seismologist estimated fast as they came out. |today that earth high in the and rammed twice. That did the | Moved as much as 40 or 50 feet ” along the fault line in yesterday trick. . ,morning’s earthquake are. ne es een ee quake may hit this little towr ps “fh ite .¢| Within a few hours. the destroyer’s only easualty of Eleven persons. are known Of the 10 captains who guid-/ scores were injured resi- ed her, four later became ad-| qents have been left homeless. miorals, one a commodore, and} ‘The quake, which strugk in the Victoria, B.C., now is command-! walls of every major building in’ ing officer of the cruiser On-/|town tumbling. The big Teha- tario. chapi State prison for women inmates were reported killed. Aid was rushed from al] direc- tions over buckled highways slides. On the four-lane Ridge Route Highway 99, where a huge slide man said “the whole top of the mountain seems to have slid off.’ Other damage already surveyed Four railroad aged extensively.” Several ‘highways in addition camaged or closed by earth slides and buckling pavement. Oil refinery set afire. BLACKWOOD on ridge LEY BLACKWOOD Suit Preference Signal Is Ignored, Hand Is Lost “T thought you were such an expert on the suit preference signals, Muzzy,” said seornfully. “You use it when you shouldn't and fail te use it when you should.” Mr. South dealer Both sides vulherable North (Mr. « Abel) K 6 3 li--J i0 6 4 D-—-K 8 4 GA QJ Rast (Mi West (Mr. Muzzy) S 108 742 2 5—Q Jf H Dp H DQ J53 ( 9 South (Mrs, Keen) S—A 9 H—K Q 9 ¢ D—A 10 9 $4 Pa All pa Actually, the higher suit fore, at trick two the nine of clubs Mrs he spades he led Keen won’ on .the of ped hearts right fired back Mr. -Muzzy third trick of lead diamonds After some tnought he came to the brilliant decision that Mr Champion might have the of diamonds that the of the might dummy’s king Just what thought Mrs the bidding on is not quite clear In any case of diamonds and won with the ace round of trumps and then nessed against Mr. Muzzy’s of diamonds, making her game Mr. Champion in with the ace the eight of ruffed for nd now had a choice between clubs spades and queen Mrs She fi- This advertisement is nat published or displayed by | the Liquor Control Board of by the Government } of British Columbia. Pz Champion Champion) | welcomed a lead in There- back board with the jack and led the ten step- and his side’s Keen had opened | he led the queen | Ke: ni} took a} jack TWO SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS Preferably with previous experience Apply BOB PARKER LIMITED Phone 93 Chinese Di eae tsi Chop Suey - Chow Me Open 6 pan. « 3:30 a.m, HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 »S in | PP PRPR PELE EEEEL ELLIE L OLDIE SOTOEM SUNSET CABINS BOATS and CABINS FOR RENT ED WHALEN Terrace, B.C. »| Box 421 POPE PL ELELOLEE ELLE EEE LORELEI OLS | } DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS PLUMBING and The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 STORE IN CONNECTION Commodore Cale, HEATING For Repairs and Alterations Smith & Elkins ltd | ee eT / i 2 © a by y) ) L} JSusiness rofessiona John F. L. Hughes, D.C. 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