~ 1 CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE 748 FOR HELPFUL CLASSIFIED AD-TAKER DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4:30 P.M. DAY PREVIOUS Classified Rates CARS FOR SADE ne 4:30 pm. day pre- FOR SALE—1949 Austin sedan, blication ents per word per like new. Information. write Box 453, Daily News (180p) minimum charge 50 FOR SALE—1949 Pontiac in good | s, 50 cents; Cards} FOR SALE—1940 Buick. Radio, py Death Notices, Marriage and Announcements, Special Dis y double price. ANNOUNCEMENTS October 4 ; “Oct. 8 n Fall Bazaar. | Novem- Order of thi Oct. 18 Bazaar, Breakfast ale, August 23 BIRTH NOTICE rn to Sr. Capt. ge Oystryk at the General Hospital July 29, 1952, a trude Jean. (1tp) PERSONAL WE PAY for burnt out moto! ize or make. Wil- ford Electrical Works, Cow Bay. } Blue 391 (th) none PLUMBING, Automatic Oj] hieat- ing, sheet metal work. Phone 643, 630 6th West. Letourneau. (tf) | | WOULD lady who phoned Green 614 int iler, please phone back? (179) HELP WANTED—MALE - SUN CARRIERS wanted—Down- town route. Phone 640 or Green 767 (179) HELP WANTED—FEMALE TRAINED Men Win—Write In- ternational Correspondence Box 562, Prince Ru- 1419 East 6th. (188) WANTED Woman for dry- cleaning Marker. Steady per-| son required. Apply Pioneer Canadian, Laundries (181) WANTED Women for dry- cleaning office. Apply Deane’s Quality Cleaners (181) Schools pert or WANTED for perience are per opportunity Applications expe if sul t OW general office work, ex- not essential. These manent positions with for advancement. stating age and any, should be the applicant’s riting Box 454, Monday evening concern-|— condition. Green 140. (18ip) heater, defroster and all good rubber. Red 665 (18lp) 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 (181c) FOR RENT—Warehouse, 40 ft. x 40 ft..on First Ave. and Man- son Way. Apply Standard | Machine Shop. (187) FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Blue 433 (784) FOR RENT—Room and board | for two men sharing. Separate beds. Phone Red 192. (181) | FOR RENT—Room for lady.: Board if required. 1060 8th East. (181p) Call (180) room. For Rent—Sleeping room. at 337 8th West. FOR RENT — Sleeping Phone Black 232 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Furnished| 3° or unfurnished house, close to town. Phone Blue 703. WANTED TO RENT — Three- room unfurnished suite by} couple with no children. Phone Red 411. (1979p) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — 10-reom ‘house, Revenue $200. per month. 3 small houses to be moved.! Phone Red 816. (179) | FOR SALE—Six room house, 34» bedrooms. Reasonably priced Terms arranged. 642 8th Ave. East. Red 900. (¥81) FOR SALE—Six room residence, eet a ee eee eee ee C F p R RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) Pitice KRupcit Thursa: BLACKWOOD on |i: Pi iL Ws ric ge By EASLEY BLACKWOOD AS THURSDAY 5:30 The Music Box Mr. Muzzy Shows Himself A Suit Preference Fanatic (182p) | 3:45 5:45 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:15 7:30 8:00 8:15 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:10 CBC News; Weather Supper Serenade Wayne & Shuster CBC News CBC News Roundup Eventide A Man and a Maid Points of View Take It From Here CBC Vancouver Concert Orch, The People Act CBC News CBC News 10:15 Music Profile 10:30 Winnipeg Drama 11:00 Weather Report and Sign-off FRIDAY Int AM 7:00 B.C. Pishermen’s Broad¢ast and Marine Weather ] 7:15 Musical Clock 7:30 CBC News; Weather Report 7:35 Musical ‘Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning:Song ‘ 8:30 Morning Devotions } 8:45 Little Concert } 00 BBC News arid ‘Comty 9:15 Music for Moderns | 9:59 Time Signal . 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 At Home with the Lennicks | ¢ 10:45 Musical Program 00 A Man and His Music 11:15 Roundup Time | 11°30 Weather ‘Report it 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Rec. Int 11:45 Scandinavian Meldédies. C Mid-Day Melodies CBC News | Program Resume I B.C. Farm Broadcast Rec. Interlude The Concert Hour Records at Random Beéettér Tomorrows The Music Box Waltz Time Todays Guest Novel Time Summer Spotlight Sleepytime Storyteller Stock Quotations and Int, } Music Won't Hurt You International Comty 12:00 12125 12:30 Comty. it it 20 ee ee is 2 SPORTS ;out what shift to make ROUNDUP preference thing, there wa By GAYLE TALBOT | NEW YORK (AP)—Though the | Yankees are somewhat short on pitching since Tom Morgan re- der than usual shift to a‘club?” he demar | discard | Suit | continued | “Whatever PM hie | didn’t you | ed, |hearts Gh my king, telling lother |wanted a didn’t you play a big heart 441 5th Ave. West. Three bed-|ceived his service call and Ed- Mr. Muzzy opened the to the nine of clubs, Mr. Dale won with the ac clubs in his own hang, ext: ed trumps in three leads, led ride the two more heart tricks Was all the Mr jack 10 of clubs Champion and and le won his side coll But Mr. Dale got rid of osing diamond on dummy’ hlub. Mr. Champion was even “Why did ‘Did you think Dale eng suit on which he all five of dun ‘lubs? ‘Or did you see some in dummy on. whic! ‘ould discard clubs from o9wn hand?” “There he club had was no suit,” Mr without tricks we lubs ‘we were sure to get. V shift to diamor t would Shave set them a tri “Because,” Mr. Muzzy ans' “you .played the deuce hurry a Cham prompt hac o switch to the lower of two suits, outside rumps..That was clubs. If diamond shift, Mr. Champion groaned ; didn't tell you to lead a club | he barked. “I simply o quit leading hould have been told hearts. \ able to fi “With your mania for thi Recs rooms, full concrete basement.| die Lopat developed the aches, Hot water heating. Copper tank and plumbing. Fireplace. Phone Blue 408. (179) } FOR SALE—Two industrial lots, | 48 and 49, Block 17, Section 1. | Next to Imperial Machine: Works. Apply Standard Ma- chine Shop. (187) Three young ladies‘ FOR SALE— Five room house, size of a sun-ranch house these garage, 17 lots. Water front- age. Garden 150 x 300 feet. Fishing, hunting, church, school, post office, five min- utes. On main road. Cheap. Blue 773. 1228 Park Ave. (188) ~_ SPECIALS — they are reliably understood to have passed up a chance Lo ac- quire Johnny Lindell, the for- mer Yank outfielder who has developed into a hot hurler for the Hollyywood Club of the Pa- cific Coast League. Johnny _is approximately r the i ; t days, but he also is a terror to the batters since he wore out his welcome:in the big show and returned to his original love pitching. Only trouble is that the big guy’s chief, if not only, stock in trade is a knuckleball (181) Wartime Six on 8th East. $2000 which flutters and dips and gen- FOR SALE SALE—Modern style Wil- piano, like new ‘e $850.00. Moving, r $600.00 or nearest Phone Black 339. (1823p) Child's dropside crib high quality hard- wood. Size 48 inches long by 26 inches wide, Excellent..con-; pee Bhick 16594280p ¥3 a ee Pee = TIONAI Mactiery Co. Lim- iféd, Distributors for: Mining, Sawmill. Logging and Con- tract Equipment. Enquir-| jes invited. Granville Island Vancouver 1, B.C (tf) FOR SALE—Oil tank approxi- mately 5’ x 5’ x 20”. One-quar- ter material complete with fittings for reservoir shallow depth a consideration. FOR oash FOR SALE of select ’ where | cash down. Price $4500. Six-room house, near Memorial High, 2 ots. 750. $2500 cash down Booth Price lots 50 x 120, sandy soil muskeg). Price $4500. FOR THE BEST BUYS, SEE Armstrong Agencies Ltd. Phone 342 — Black 197 evenings (no oe ia ete i ANTED. Be ari “Tor both men and women teach- and a furnished house will be required when school reopens. Please call at the Board office or phone Red 442. (181) WANTED — TOP MARKET | Honest grading. Prompt pay- .a couple erally runs a catcher nuts. When asked if he wanted Lindell, Manager Casey Stengel Present Wartime Six on 10th Ave. East, of the Bombers was said to have replied with some reluctance, “No I couldn’t do that to Yogi. | He’s got enough troubles al- | ready.” . Casey referred, of course, to Yogi Berra, nervous would far outweigh any possible ing. So the Yanks, brought up a brace instead, of green! School | ;ookies from their farm system | molded salads out on cr | tuce and are hoping for the best. SALMON SALAD MOLD meld, crisp and cold on summer evening, is treats possible family. This recips I pared in the cool of the mor deed for the busy housewife boiling water, vinegar. occasionally | thicken }mon, celery, (180) his great comic-reading catcher, jrelish or pickle He plainly felt that |into individual , rokgpepeen a,| large eis = for “s¥O0ge#} brushed cooking oil, or rinsed with cold ers, also housekeeping rooms dividends from Limdell’s pitch- | water, for ease in removing molded salad when A sparkling salmon one of delect hul can be most and for a appetizing ng and produced like magic he dinner table—an asset 1 lb. tin salmon, flaked 2 hard-cooked ¥y cup chopped celery 114% cups boiling water 4 teaspoon Salt tablespoons vinegar eges, Cho] /Champion played the deuce. with a knowing look, Mr. hearts and Mr. Sure of his ground and KINng@ OF Muzzy promptly shifted Ei Aim 656 Pee a Please hove them ready, when the drivet calls. edvertisement is not published o: displayed by he Liquor Control Beord os by the Government Ah Bett Colenbia. (Champion) 5.6 hand. I at th o club f hearts, with th Dale lose up can t nil 1 ( 1aV 1 ridge a partner instead of fanatic rence GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEER hone Green 810 and Red 127 HAIR RESTORED PERMANENTLY sment caused by w scientific for- quickly permits 1 in all cases of ardless of age or Formula TH-10 also to dry, lifele Ssoid on a embarra nan 7 /-Dack ruarantee . TH-10 is a liquid her- l harmle to skin h. Wri¢e for te information to rbal Pr Ltd., 3378 Kingsway, by, B.C today ducts pkg. lemon jelly pr tablespoons chopped or relish, drained Serves 6. Dissolve ickie jelly powder with stir in ult and Chill mixture, stirring until it begins te Fold in the fl chopped Turn moulds or. one molds. (Mglds should be lightly "with salad or aked sal eggs al mixtu the { E ) “? ( 1 eSe Piake Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.n, » 2:20 a.m, en am PLUMBING HOLLYWOOD CAFE or Outside Orders Phone 133 Chill until firm. Turn the isp let- leaves and More and more the modern | olives, radishes, carrot o1 manager is debating with him-| girls, to taste. When preparing PRICES PAID for scrap iron,! se] whether it is worth the wear ithe lettuce for serving, 4 steel, brass, copper, lead, etc. and tear on his nervous system /|drops of lemon juice in cold few on Prince Rupert Popular Steamer bAILS FOR USED CARS Al CERTIFIED 1951 Ford PFordor Lovely green metallic Heate! visor, only 6,000 miles $2350 1949 Plymouth Sedan—Smart two-tone. Nice family car Hydramatic Olds One owne! Ford Sedan— Neat as pin $1275 TRUCK BARGAINS 1946 Fargo *,-Ton Panel Very unit 1946 Ford Sedan-Delivery Nice utility $1575 1947 $1325 1947 erviceable $795 waron S675 With new car sugges ideration of one of ou used cars or trucks Bob Parker Lid. Phone 93 quality DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know Phone 174 For Repairs and Alteratior Smith & Elkins Ltd P.O, Box 274 | USusiness er PB: rofessiong John F. L. Hughes, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Hrs, 10:30-12:30, 2:00-5:00 Eves.: by appointment only 9) - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 SCOT T McLAREN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Tames Block G08—3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 | | FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK SAUNDERS BROS. We Pour Ceinent For Less Phone Blue 939 __-.._*@. | PRECISION SAW FILING Lawn Mowers Sharpened 215—I1st Ave. W. Phone 909 P.O. Box 721 HANDYMA HOME Sepvi GENERAL cConrpy Building and p; ‘s kinds P.O. Box 1670 Misctdiai act, FRED E. pow OPTOMETRigp Room 10 Ston Phone Bly Open Friday Rye MATTSON'Y UPHOLSTERINg Phone Blue 126. po 234—ard Ave gy Prince Ruper R HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent. Waving Beuuty Culture in all its branches Street Phone 655 204.—4th QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Wurn Soles 774 Second Ave MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box —— et Shipping and General Moving, Packing, Crating Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Effi- cient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies, LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues } Est, 1910 Phones 60 and 68 aay HELGERG LIMITED H.G REAL ESTATE é Phone 96, Evening LING Tailoring - THE TA Alterg and Clothes Made-to-4 220 Sixth 8t Ph PORTRAITS Films Developed and PROMPT SERVI CHANDLER'S st 216—4th Street Phone Green % Prince Rupert Train Sched STANDARD Til For the East— Daily except Si From the East— Daily except Mor BES1 OF FOOD For the MEAL that REFRESH BROADWAY CAft JOHN H. BULGER Y, rfamelvist John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue ae | Make Your — Printing Matter Part of & 1 || wear Photo Finishi e DEVELOPING PRI ENLARGING EXPOSURE MEM AMATEUR SUP? Phone Green 136 \ STEANSH to carry a knuckler on his staff.) water works wonders in reviv- (AN Times Daylight Except in rare cases, the pit-|ing it to fresh crisp goodness if VANCOUVER Phone Blue 408. (179); ment made. Atlas Iron Vancouver FOR SALE—Live chickens or| fresh killed for canning or freezing Formerly McKays, llth Ave. East. Call evenings. (179)|” batteries and radiators. Phone | ;| 543. Call 630 6th Avenue West, FOR SALE—1 Boice-Crane tilt- arbor 8” circular saw com- with 14 H.-P. motor, rip- fence, safety guard and bench stand. One Mon- coal and wood kitchen range. Two 2-burner hot- plates. These articles may be seen at Booth Memorial High School. Apply at School Board office, Besner Block. (181) FOR SALE—Two tires, 5.25 x 16. Brand new. Phone Blue 984. (181p) BOATS FOR SALE _ FOR SALE—Float House. Good home or summer camp. Black 614 ping wood arch CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE condition, two-tone $1400. Bob Parker Body Shop Terms can be arranged. (182p) Gor..SALE_1949 Hillman, A-1\ a bse oie THAMES DITTON, England ‘CP)—Watched by villagers, Rev. .|Hedley R. Wilds climbed more (181) *} condition with only miles. Studébaker red in color Can be seen at days. Terms can be arranged Metals Ltd., 250 Prior St. Van- | 1408 First} Overlook after 6. Phone 864 couver, B.C. Phone 6357. (tt) | nroisietrenannintt em} copper, |CASH for scrap btass, City. (tf) ACCOUNTANTS | PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income | Tax specialist. 8S. G. Furk, | Stone Building. Red 593. (20m) | | Re LAND REGISTRY ACT Certificate of Title No. 21551-1 to Lot One (1), Block Thirty- | six (36), Section One (1), Map | 923 WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title issued in the name of John Gurvich has been filed in this office, notice is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the (180p)|date of the first publication hereof,| plan | issue a Provisional Certificate of| years ago. Title In lfeu of said lost Certificate, | unless in the meantime valid ob- 1949 Ford, good | jection be made to me in writing. Price} DATED at the Land Registry Of- fice, Prince Rupert, B.C., this 21st ‘\aay of July, 1952, AD. Rupert Fulton, re Acting Deputy Registrar of Titles. (198c) P ‘ayments | than 100 ladder rungs to the top idea which way the floating; sphere is going to break. His cateher is, of course, equally in the dark, and there are too many times When a passed ball is as damaging as an enemy base hit. Baby Bonus Set Record VICTORIA.—Family allowance |payments in British Columbia jfor July passed the $2,000,000 mark—all-time high since the was inaugurated seven | W. R. Bone, regional director of family allowances, said today cheques totalling $2:013,518,00 were issued during the current month. These were paid on be- half of 335,393 children in 168,- $93 families. Movement of families between B.C. and other parts of the Do- minion was on an even keel: 508 families entered during the month while 505 left for other | just off the FOR SALE—1951 Austin A70 station wagon. Radio. 8000 miles guaranteed mileage. Phone Blue 897. (180) of the 800-year-old Church of St. Nicholas. He went up to bless the renovated spire while church officials waited below. provinces, the bulk of the in- coming movement being from the prairie provinces and On- | tario. | PAcific/ Cher himself hasn’t the foggiest the original crispness has left | Obscured Vision Factor In Fatal Auto Mishaps CHICAGO Obscured vision | was a factor in one out of every | eight of the fatal automobile | accidents last year, according | to the National Safety Council. ‘Accident Facts,” the Couneil’s statistical yearbook, which is press, shows that} nearly half of the visual ob-| structions were rain snow or sleet on the windshield. A fourth | of, the obstructions were trees, Ybuildings and other things along the highway or adjacent to it. | The remaining fourth resulted | from parked and moving cars. | Glare from headlights or the | sun Was reported infrequently. | Out of 20 states reportine inter- | ference with vision, 11 report®d | no drivers blinded by headlights | —anc these 11 states had more than 9,000 drivers who were in- volved in fatal accidents. | estihinpomniaianit i NEEDLESS HONKING A survey has shown that more than 80 per cent of all car+horn! blowing is unnecessary. iCANADIAN and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGH' Comfort and Service For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT | OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, BOC. VACATIONISTS! A Good Plece to Stop 244 Miles to TELKWA HOTEL Telkwa, BC, Just a Nice Day’s Drive NATIONAL ~~ BLONDIE co) ye STICK IT we Pincehos AND LOOK, POP WE'LL HAVE SOME MY NEW BAT SPLIT RIGHT IN HALF TODAY 7) ce Your Business Did it ever occur to you that you need distinctive printed matter for your particular business? Type faces give you this outstanding distinctiveness— and these can be supplied by our modern printing depart- ment, Dibb Printing Co. —Getting a Rise Out of e NOW, WHEN SHE COMES IN THE ROOM, YOU HIT ME OVER (THE HEAD WITH {T AS THOUGH - ms _ YOU = BAL REALLY rr 4k MEANT IT . alae and yicToRu SUNDAY ss. Camosun 8p FRIDAY SS Coquitlé 8p ALICE ARM, PORT SIM a riday, Camosul, c “TOR norTH oll CHARLOTTE Isl July 30, Aus 13 a ss Coquitlam, 0 FOR soutil Lr CHARLOTTE isl July 23, Aue FRANK J. SKIN Prince Rupes ‘ Third Avenue in aikaianaaai as