~ LASSIFIED AD PHONE 748 FOR HELPFUL CLASSIFIED AD-TAKER ds, Se 51ne€5s er e. rofessiy ‘ John F. L. Hughes, D.C. DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4:30 FOR RENT ure p.m FOR RE} OR wiake ta meats cabin, oil stove i gee og sae Port Edward Apply Londe Ciassifiec cent er ra pe Shoe Repair tp) insertion; minimum charge dant FOR RENT—Wa arehouse a. 40 ft. « First Ave Birth son v 7. Apply Mact nine Shop nner aa FOR 433 Cc lnssified nae Vlos 40 ft RE NT—Sleep FOR RENT—S ANNOUNCEMENTS — te Rebekah Bazaat FOR RENT Phone Black 2 FOR RENT Sou Cath and 9 WANTED TO RENT TO RENT RC MP age 1OUSE by teen- J children 2 and years old, on OF Oc If you know of any place vailable at this time will you write W. H. Hepper, , 183p) Two t yf four about JIRGENTLY three REQUIRED - room | couple Black 411, Jo ESTATE SALE—Six yuse with ft REAL FOR room azhout lots, close to centre $4000 price $8000 + school asn Phone G. P. 57, or eve 186 nandle FOR SALE—Two industrial B and 49, Block 17, Section 1 to Imperial Machine Apply Standard Ma- Shop (187) FOR SALE—Six-room residence 441 5th Ave. West. Three bed- full concrete basement water heating Coppe! i plumbing ict lue 408 aft lots, rooms Hot or REVENUE HOME to' Five rooms, livingroom, dinir room, two large pearoo cabinet kitchen and Pembroke bathroom for owner. Three- room selfcontained Pem- a. B broke bathroom, pfivate en- Office, trance, rented at $70.00. This (183) house is in first class shape. soe Price $7850.00. $2850.00 cash Pe handles. Exclusive listing Armstrong Agencies Ltd. Phone 342 — Black 197 evenings (1t) nite Ssulte, " Ap- 627 mcg meas a TRAINED FOR SALE—Unfinished 3 et gg igh dence room house, on two lots ee a ee © Se basement. Blue 621. FOR SALE - y garage, 17 bed- full os (187p), -~Five room lots. Water front- age. Garden 150 x 300 feet Fishing, hunting, chure h, “4250 Hb]. BOR GFT ce At eat. utes. On main road. Cheap. Blue 773. 1228 Park Ave (188) ACCOUNT ANTS. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, “Income Tax specialist. S&S, G. Furk, Stone Building. Red 593. (20m) WANTED WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap iron, steel, brass, copper, lead, etc. Honest grading. Prompt pay- ment made. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd., 250 Prior St. Van- house, WANTED Clerk exper Bent boar ience er a e fire eee "BOATS OR SALE” SALE 12-foot aluminum used 3 H P _Eato n out- car-top boat c ier. almost new, $275 lso cello with Tourte 50.00. Violin, two bows ase $60.00. Double bed h spring mattress, $35.00. at 1381 First Overlook. (183p) CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE— 1949 Ford, good| condition, two-tone Price $1400. Bob Parker Body Shop. a came ‘ Terms can be arranged. (182p) | =) i ee _ 6357. (tf) FOr AE Preteen! 08 | GASH Tor scrap Brass, copper 140 ’ 4 (184p) | i ~ batte tries and re adiators Phone | .| 543. Call 630 6th Avenue West, FOR City. (tf) | Olds sedan, : quick sale Can be SALE 1947 Hydramatic | A-1 condition. For | Phone Blue 631. financed. FOR SALE ,IN RE ESTATE OF DIS, DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that as Administra- jtor, duly appointed by the Court, of jthe estate of Jerome Waldis, who Wil-|died at Prince Rupert, British Co- lis piano, like new. Present oageeres on the 5th day of May, 1952, listed price $850.00 Moving, | : ap -_ creditors Raper Beer 41) « ow sarne, | Having claims agains 1e said estate will sell for $600.00 or nearest | to send the same to me, properly offer. Cash. Phone Black 339.| verified, at the address mentioned (182p) | below on or before the 15th of Sep- -|tember, 1952, after which date I NATIONAL Mac hinery ‘Co Lim- | shail proceed to distribute’ the estate ited, Distributors for: Mining, |to those entitled by law, having re- Sawmill Logging and Con-|24rd only to such claims of which > T £ , Pp tractors’ z j . ; ny I shall then have been notified. ‘a Tavited” Gheaaeitie ‘Tana | | And further take notice that Beene indebted to said estate Vancouver 1, B.C. (tf) |requirea to pay their somes ~|to me forthwith FOR SALE — Four- burner “elec-' DATED at Prince Rupert, tric range, 819 2nd Ave. JEROME WAL- FOR SALE—Modern style all are indebtedness B.C., this used three months. | 31st day of July, 1952 West. (185) | GORDON FPRASEPR FORBES oni ‘i Official Administrator, FOR SALE—New Inglis washing | Prince Rupert, B.C. machine. Reasonable. (A2,4,9,11p) | Phone Red 892. FOR SALE—Four piece bedroom | suite. Apply rear of Canadian | /@mous' tourist Legion, upstairs. (186p) a FOR ‘RENT FOR “RENT — Light housekeep- ing room for quiet gentleman. Close in. Box 455, Daily News. (182p) Terms. | a : : | oS com iscene of the 13th annual re- National Union of Teachers.) More than 2200 Monmouthshire oe attended along with} at visitors from Canada and the} United States. ~ |hundreds of U.S. CAERLEON, Wales (CP)—This| planes, was the first in a series resort was the ; of exercises designed to test the PM. DAY PREVIOUS Oe RADIO DIAL ““CFPR (Subject to Change) 1240 Kilocycles Xt eee eee MONDAY BLACKWOOD on WSricl ge By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Preference Signal suit preference sig spec lally whe partner, I mix playing with piayer Valuable Relics BRIGHTON, England (CP) hibits va t rore than 000 were hown at tne que dealers ar by Pri o0-year-Gud ieonic and Classified Ads Pay oder Dalioies Sete Northern Canadian Skies for Intruders By Dew ton AS a Can Staff Wr OTTAWA Cc firct anada he stations bh: her radar tir now rating yw work screen ope semi-r kies ericans country whict certain vit: reas and will mut I than Arct Exe week, gave » Circle ignpost the first their bigger else 1s rcise finished last new ¢ initial tes joint Cana- coming up dian stations and anothe! dian-U.S this winte It will, however, be a year | before Canada's air defences the radar stations are the outer rim—are in the shape Officials envisage. Even the stations now partly operating are not pleted The US. stationus—they going to be more numerous than Canadian dita tiofaie are ie@thg built to Supplement the dian group to provide added pro- tection for certain American cities. Original plans were for first US. Air Force station crews to come to Canada in July but officials say this has been put off until September because of delays in getting the stations ready Officials about radar ter Claxton papers not tion of any | But some 1 particular secret | It was decided long ago not to | try to blanket Canada’s northern |horizon with radar stations, jthat they must throw guards j}around certain key areas and \let it go at that because of the | prohibitive cost of doing more | ‘Thus there are bound to be gaps A second is that the network will not be as far north as the Arctic Circle. It will be nearer Canadian centres of population than that but still generally |north of the fringe of settle- ment. Just what the total cost will has never been made public exel com- are the to talk Minis- news- loea- are loathe and Defence has asked to report the stations, | be Cana-! general facts are no | but will undoubtely be up in the/ |}hundreds of millions of dollars. | The cost of a single station with |all its modern equipment has | be en listed as $3,000,000 to 6,- | 000,000. Exercise Signpost, the mock- |War manoeuvre which involved and Canacian lair defences of the two coun- | fresher course sponsored by the! tries. A bigger one is scheduled for the coming winter. Air defence is the board name |}given to describe the combina- tion of radar stations, and sub- | ! stations communications | and | th Champion of his Entries Taken * For Cat, Dog ® Show at PNE Mr: x elia Pattei- neouver and Mrs. Angele ©, Alsen i and Dr. R y, veterinarian. ir now sched- for August 29 and 301) Ung, show September 1 Entries! both _—"* August 16. ‘ show fy... be , Calif- ‘Tieson, judg- for close Ea I ger of Vi a 1ys ornia MacKenzie Mat Caulfie B.C., the latter ing only the ladies handling class. The second show will be judged by H. P. Saunders of Calgary, and Mr, A. H. Dod of Vic ia, B.C Sur erintendent of ith Mrs. G. O. Alsen, William is chief ring T. E. Sleeth, New veterinarian yuver, steward an d Dr Westminster, Ancient Coin READING, England (CP) Marks, working in a vegetable garden, dug up a silver penny of Edward the Confessor’s reign, 1042 to 1066. Tne King's head can still be traced on the coin with the words “Eadward Rex Anglo.” W. G. from DISTRESS CALL Before the letters SOS were adopted generaily as a distress signal at sea, the letters CD@ were used, LAND REGISTRY ACT Re: Certificate of Title to Lot One (1) six (36), Section 923 WHEREAS ‘tory proof of loss of the above Certific ate 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 date of the first publication 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 2ist day of July, 1952, AD Rupert Fulton Acting Deputy Registrar of Titles. No. 21551-1 Block Thirty- One (1), Map Has Its Limitations nal is a good and useful you are playing with your almost when say ONLY ir favorite partner. outh dealer th-South Yortn (Mr. Champion) s Ji A Q54 K vulnerable u Bet 4 Iv West Fast (Mr. Rhule) (Mr. Date) K @ 8-9 8753 K73 H-—8 8 5 D—J 10 AQ@8532 c—K 10 6 south (Mr. Abel) S—6 42 H—AJ10962 AQé4 4c hai efore was | yer heard of In today’s deal Mr. Rhule, plays every convention ») man, led the Vumt suit preference” | who | known | king of spades ace won and a heart} was taken, won by Mr.| king. He cashed the | of spades and shifted ne | | ny s Iinesse Rhule'’s queen club, care ight spot Dale won this trick with of clubs and returned spade, Mr. Rhule ruff- | the setting trick. He| immediately claimed a great | victory for the suit preference s. His lead of the eight of} clubs instead of a smaller one} he said) asked Mr. Dale to} return the highest, side suit spades | That all right.but, as Mr. } was quick to point Dale would have spade no matter which small clubs Mr. Rhule had} | Privately, Mr. Dale concur-| fully selecting the third ing for out, Mr turned a re-| led red One final preference thought on suit If you ever get into 1 game with a new partner who asks if you play the suit prefer- ignal—watch out | y have run into a suit} fanatic. My advice is} 1 that you never heard! that the only sig-| understand: are the simple, old-fashioned You'll save money. t ence You ma preference to tell hin of it nal plain one and you GEORGE DAWES | AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 and Red 127 Ch, inese Dish es Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m, 6 HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 Popular Steamer Prince Rupert SAILS FOR Vancouver apd Intermediate Porta Each Thursday at 11:15 pm. For KETCHIKAN t For KET MIDNIGH Comfort and Service For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, BC. 7 Vey. Smith & Elkins Ltd } This advertisement is not published or displayed by | the Liquer Control Boord or by the Government at of Brash Columbia. | j | USED CARS Al CERTIFIED 1951 Ford Fordor Lovely green metallic. Heater visor, only 6,000 miles $2350 1949 Plymouth Sedan-——Smart two-tone. Nice family car ..... $1575 1947 Hydramatic Olds— One owner 1947 Ford Sedan— Neat as pin $1275 TRUCK BARGAINS 1946 Fargo *,-Ton Panel— Very serviceable unit $795 1946 Ford Sedan-Delivery— Nice utility wagon... $675 $1325 With new cars in short supply we suggest your careful con- sideration of one of our quality used cars or trucks Bob Parker Lid. Phone 93 DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS a Commodore Cale, CHIROPRACTOR Hrs. 10:30-12:30, 2:00-5:00 Eves.: 21 - 23 Besner Bloek Phone Blue 442 by appointment only HANDy GENERAL co) Building anq kinds SCOTT McLAREN Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608—3rd Ave. W. P.O. Box 974 ROOFS — ¢ OIL BURN» PHONE P4). Box 1679 7 FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK SAUNDERS BROS. We Pour Cement For Less Phone Blue 939 FRED E. pg OPTOMETR Room 10 Stoney Phone Bly Open Friday PRECISION SAW FILING Lawn Mowers Sharpened 215—I1st Ave. W. Phone 909 P.O. Box 721 MATT UPHOLSTER ‘ Phone Blue 126. pq r 234—3rd Avg! ‘ f Prince Rupert HELEN’S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beuuty Culture in all its branches 204—4th Street Phone 65: | H. G. HEL LIMITED REAL ESTATE & | 5 Phone 96, Ev -nings QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Wurn Soles Box 774 MAC SHOE: HOSPITAL Second Ave. LING THE Tf Tailoring - Al and Chothes Made-(o4 220 Sixth St Shipping and General Moving, Packing, Crating Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Effi cient Service. Also Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd welding supplies. Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910. For the MEAL BES! } o 4 & FOOD S 4 FOR TAKE OUT agents for for Oxygen, Acetylene and all LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Phones 60 and 68 PORTRA Films Developed PROMPT § CHANDLER’ § oa 216—4th Street Phone Greet 1 Prince Ru Train STANDARD 9 For the East— Daily except Sun From the East— Daily except Mond that REFRE! Fl 0 ‘6 COO ORDERS PHONE 20 BROADWAY CAft PLUMBING | and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know Phone 174. or Répairs and Alterations JOHN H. 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