PHONE 748 FOR HELPFUL CLASSIFIED AD-TAKER DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4:30 P.M. DAY PREVIOUS aS SITUATION WANTED COMPETENT, well educated general accountant and office stat aMaMa tahoe tata Me tate eS CFPR Classified Rates ioc 1240 Kilocycles Vlosure ilme 4:30 p.m. day pre- ’ Mes manager with wide field of RADIO PIAL s to punication. experience desires change of ed, 3 cents per word per; ocition. Central or Northern (Subject to Change) tion; minimum charge 50, po preferred. Outstanding t eames ta te a ett ecnis B.C. references as to character . Birth Notices, 50 cents; Cards qualifications, etc. P.O. Box SATURDAY j of Thanks Death Notices, 204, Prince Rupert (260p) PM Funeral Notices, Marriage and E ’ ¥ YY gement Announcements, : HELP W ANTED—FEMALE Filmland Sad In Death of Susan Peters By BOB THOMAS | HOLLYWOOD (AP)—No event in recent months has saddened Hollywood as much as the death of Susan Peters last Friday. The movie people hag their memories of the brilliant young actress who flashed on the screens Guring the war years She appeared opposite Robert Taylor in “Song of Russia” and crities hailed her as a bright new dramatic star, 4 a Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, November i, 1952 BLACKWOOD on Bridge By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Mr. Champion Shows Us How to ‘Play It Safe’ Mr. Muzzy was watching this hand and he didn’t seem to like anything about it. First he shook his head sadly over Mr. Dale’s one-diamond response. VANCOUVER A 14-year-old girj died of here Thursday, bringing the tot) Humber of a Columbia this year to 29 eat i Medical health officials saig ¢ 7 whieh strikes the brain in There have been 487 DOliO casey in Exasiness éy Profesi John F. L. Hughes, D.C. ' CHIROPRACTOR HAND Special Display double price. | STENOGRAPHER or typist, with I first met her in 1945 when Tog weak,” he muttered to himself. Mr. Muzzy ie, ab-dhee bane HOME 6 5 — or without experience. Apply J she Was recovering from the : : re. 10: ‘30, 2:00-5:00 ’ ANNOUNCEMENTS Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd., Orch hunting aecident wound that would have bid one no-trump, Eves.: by appointment only a 24 Catholic card party November; Room 15, Besner Block, (260) paralyzed her from the waist’ wrong, as usual. The response of} ~~ nt mn weavers 2h ~ 23 Besner Block Building a { sient * sittin - - down. She was living in a sma!! one in a suit dees nob promise South dealer Phone Blue 442 car in I kal) Ba ACCOUNLANTS Se Beverly Hills apartment with her anything more in high ecards! Both sides yutnenatte keds” Seta a A EL eA husband, Richard Quine, ‘ - » no-trump re- , November 5 PUBLIC ACCOUNTAN!Y, income sit ,, than does a one (Mr, Dale) ( Tux specialist. S. UG. Furk, = Susan still had her Irish beauty sponse. If anything, even a little | S—1642 ie aalieen eons ROOPs . Canadian | n Card party, Stone Building. Rea 5¥3. 20m) ; re and spunk. She told proudly of less. When Mr. Dale bid one D 3 10 763 ce TTERRY Beuvice UO ate te ocmperature of diamond, Mt, Champion had no tac. EVERY JOB GUARANTEED Cath 1 Fall Basaar, No-|— BATTERY Six ; 1:00-—Sign Off Ann’ct ee ote ae accident _ “© justification to eount om him Ne ena We Pour Cement For Less ember 15 WE PAY cas’ for burnt out) 8:30—Sunday Morning Recit doctors gave up hope for her. tor more than a king and a| (ar. Amel) (Mex Keen) P.O. Box 16m motors, say size or make, Wil-| 9:00~BBC News and 7 | But she had been able to mur- | cou. or the equivalent 8—K vs Se Phone Blue 939 j r I yem- s . a ~ 9: 15—Maini be k “ just 4 LO.D.E. Fall Bassar, Novem ford Electrical Works, Caw ¢. Ha y I — ” a ae z ' Therefore, over the two no- S : — DAK #8 S Bay. Phas Rey 8 Pe) See tee & going odie” trump bid, Mr. Dale had addi-| Coe1sa2 cot PRECISION SAW FILING | FRipE . ; ; —| 19:00-—-B. C. Gardener goi ao ; ch. Db Nu Annual Ball, Friday,; RUPERT Battery Shop, 234 East 10 15 Just Ma In her first interview after the ae rege ae by " net hampior) Lawn Mowers Sharpened OPTOMPTamd ] uditorium 3rd Ave. Phone Blue 126. Re-/ 10:30—Musie for J ie port e : "Ht pairs, re charging and rebuild- 10:45—-Heroes of } cana: Gane Pro rm ben oa Mrs. Keen opened the jack of i * a s 215—Ist Ave. W. Room 10 Stone & i b November 21, ing. Work guaranted. (¢) 11:00—CBC New ee eae : spades, Mr. Abel played his lone D—Q 54 ; ’ A rege brasee, Tones ee pens king—-and Mr. Champion let it C-AK 84 Phone 909 Phone 8 Cor P-TA varty, Nt ——meemirenee| 33 90 IR Pe pretty well in three months,” she rs ee The bide | shina Wee ain vt atin hold. Mr, Muzzy, who had mov-| The bidding: = | P.O. Box 72) Open Priday 00-—-N.Y. P? 101 Symphon COMEBACK fed around to watch the play, ic Pasa ib Pusan | Foc Dinner United FOR SALE—1950 Chev pick-up O—Critically Speaki: ein alee a in? made a terrible face that plaim- ant Pass SNT All Phas ‘ ! h, Friday, Nov, 28 good condition. Must sell.) 2:00-—Piddie Joe's Yarns Weald ate at Soni y “ : And he would have been , | Chureh, | , top Jy said, “How crazy can you HELEN | : — Phone 283 or Black 937 after 6.' 2:30—-Three Me 1 B Just let them try and stop * "* bted) hi was A | H.G HELGE Ur jyterian Bazaar, Novem- (258p) 3:00 cI Ps Ww 4 me,” she said get on “soy id a that een ee wn BEAUTY SHOP : ber 27 19 Weather ‘Fa " She never was able to walk, oe oie oo ca nae i Pesmanent Waving LIMITED - BOATS F ALE $—UN On the Recor but she did act again. Her first aces we : - las R sr wy Women of the Moose Bazaar, BOATS FOR SALE Soeanee ben phony Ore? job was three months later, on a) Naturally, Mr. Champion had t ites on poacae all REAL ESTATE & Nov. 7 FOR SALE—Gillnet boat, very, 4:30—CBC Cr Munk radio drama with Vam Johnson, made a fine play. Not that he ss sathn thane Prone Gait Phone 96, Evening : B ; y.19,; Cheap. Owner, No. 6, Naar) Stone coe. She came through with flying Knew the king was a singleton. He re ’ . ba aah : ea aa sii Floats 262) 6 00 St -— : colors But he had cased the hand and St. Pete Fall Bazaar, De- - ———— | 700 Later she was driving her own seen that he had to knock out Fi: he : rember 4 FOR SALE 7 _ V - oe hand-operated car and even the ace and king of diamonds or 1$ ‘man war Denes ae LING THE : en hwtlate taking flying lessons: | before he could rack up nine, Bol Tailoring - Mi United Church W, A. Full FOR GALE — Double bed com- 8:00 mnedies Christmas of 1946 was a joyous tricks } Last rites were held Wednes- -~ Worn watt ave Hi ida oe or: Aurea Sites. ites aT eo oe one. She and Dick adopted a) If Mr. Abel had a spade to re- | day for veteran fisherman Louis MAC TT Mee ileecemmn ae (258p) | 100. baby boy, Timmy. The doctors’ turn, then Mrs. Keen could not| Larsen, who died suddenly last } 220 Sixth st BUSINESS PERSONALS - said she might be able to act in possibly have more than four | Saturday seconds before enter- SHOE HOSPITAL NEARLY everybody uses 99. (c) FOR SALE—Used lumber. Call) 10:15—Lucret , | & Movie | spades unless the deck were | ing his home mon Am = ‘5 Ce ee oe a | 11:00 Weather Report ond Sion ea} The picture was “Sign of the! faulty. And in that case, two’ Reverend H. ©. Olson of St PLI MBING a ton i ( a er ++ sane Ram” and she played a mean spade losers and two diamond) payi’s Lutheran Church. econ-!| Shipping and General i SCOTT ing, = a i ee FOR SALE—Seamstress electric) AM se woman ia it Sign “ a losers would mot defeat him. | ducted ’ services in Grenville Moving, Packing, Crating CHARTERED 400 (tf) sewing machine, console) 7°00-BC. Fishermen's Broadcast | was not a success, and % WaS| What if Mr. Champion WON | Court Chapel Cartage and Storage model. Phone Red 912 th) 7:39 one — . = ate lle Susan's last picture. After that.) the first trick amd later found Pallbearers were: Harold Hel tabs 4 Eft. || James Block @ RECAP your worn tires with me . "| 14 itu ek her marriage to Quime cracked’ that the kmg was a singleton | tand, Harry Menzies, Olaf Stag-|] Complete, Reliable a t i Prince Rupet, Goodyear Winter Tread FOR SALE—One 3-piece wine 440 cRc News up. Their friends reported that|/ ang Mrs. Keen held both the | avig, Olaf Skog, Peter Wold and || cient Service. Also agents for |) eur ; Northern Tire & Rubber Co chesterfield suite; chrome) 8:10—Here’s Bill Good it was entirely her doing. His high diamond honors? In that) griing Wick nee ee an ) dea attire cise st. Sepablaon Set eben en tae ee ia layalty remained steadfast, they| case, he would be surely set.| Mr Larsen had fished out of] for Oxygen, Acetylene and al | novelties. Eddie's cane . . ao (287) 8:45-—Little Concert — aa “a — Ue) But that was the situation he Prince Rupert and Vancouver | ee acai i ¥ (¢) Oc . 2:00--BBC News and Commentary his life to a cripple } was protecting against when he/ for 40 years. He came to this | GALLEY GAPE formerly I FOR SALE — Oil range with ma ee aM ALONE | ducked at trick one country from Denmark i LINDSAY'S CARTAGE 1 | GAuI us gare . ! rg Lees Monoflame silent oe deluxe| 2:25—"Dorothy Dougtes sh Afterwards, Susan made. her) WNete that this safety play lost Besides his widow, he is sur-'/|& STORAGE LIMITED i | nard’s urd Ave., a ace rners atty washing a- Se ee Hee 6 . oak . ; cat inad: Meee (268) = ners cae theo go a 8:58 Tune Signal life alone She wanted to ? se |nothing. Mr. Champion could) yiyed by two daughters, Mra * Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues } : onpoont _ _ . ¢~ come 10:00-—-Morning cae si dependent and worked herself to) win two spade trick#—no more.) £ (Ted) Smith and Louise both | Est. 1910, Phones 60 and 68 ' " t NATIONAL Machinery Co. Lim-| pymbination radio, ‘guns | ieee ete een the limit of her frait Realth. Me | no less. He wasn't giving up | of Prince Rupert ] tI Vi ited, Distributors for: Mining,| Fone ed 892 er ae nb toured all over — eo trick by letting the king win sienaeeaialiinines ‘pe ; Sawmill. Logging and Con- Atm Fecknfie. bi LI 00-—K wten of the Alf “The Barretts of Wimpole Street” s merely deferring takin a as | = ee tractors’ Equipment. }.nquir- T GGAda 3 nedlaseenee dochie tad 11:15—Round Tne and “The Glass Menagerie.” or "ae aaa aes ‘ne en Consens 4 NCE RUPERT -WANCOU les invited. Granville Island. size. 1 walnut china cabinet, / 1! » bor ag neem When I saw her for the last secend and third rounds of the} The University * Kentu ky PRI vis vancouver 1, B.A (tf" one’ 10-gallon crock. 337 8th 11 33—Bec : time, She proudly brought out! . n other words his safety|2t Lexington, founded 1780, | ae eee ae anne r a : ; oe uit. In ot ty}; Seaat SY Galles week al D Flectrolux (Can.) Ltd. Green 960 West. (258) | 11:45—Sea: vian Me her rave reviews play had everything to win and| ‘he oldest US. College west of | | SUNDAE ; teghs | i Bo ane Parts — Saies — Service . . ; PM For the first time, she made no nothing at ai to lose jthe Alleghanies i HIPY ARD 8S. Coquitlaat (e) FOR SALE—One full-sized bed, 1:00 Mid-Day M claim that she would walk again —_——— ~ -— | i “ . spring-filled mattress, like | 12:15—cBC News “How can I—~I have no spinal . . ; rind ——— es nae Beal tea cord,” she said. “It will take) [D)ictrict News Luxury Steamer | Saieponpess aD |. ake st 2:30 € irm roadcas . . a eRE oh , beg ee 12:55—Rec. In longer than I live for the doc- i a ALICE ARM and “oot Specialist ag 1:00-—The ¢ prt Hou t over how fix that.” mene Friday, Coquitlam, Pp : . M. . SIMPSON’S 2:00-—B.C. S« nt “ate ast a ee bon of hope FRANCOIS LAK | | Tron and Brass Castings POR NORTH eaicure - Manicure 2:30—-Easy Listening - abi | “ Acetylene ’ ae si ina reese the: SPECIALS 3:00—Records at Random and she came to the end of it} Dr. Lueht, veterinary surgeon, BAILS FOR Kiectric ——. y CHARLOTTE ( a ( oe oe cand 3:30 eds. Matinee last week has left for one ge na but ' 8 ’ Nov. 5, 19 a nall massage wr é 2 , ‘ 0 . , . ‘ 9 j a“ eames as aeeilesilil oz i oo ae ‘ Was Now | #15 how : She wouldn't allow anyone to| expects to be back im the Fran- i \} gs Chilcotin, Blue D0) or Tee tae tea a |) Mackie Sewing 445—CHC News, Wenther Mepert |Delp her recently,” said the|cols Lake district in about 10 QANCOUVEr = srectauisrs on sawmue POR SOUTH Rasmussen, 654 4th Ave. Bast Machine 139.50 125.50 doctor after she died. “I believe | days to finish up the T.B. testing i and : CHARLOTTE (2808p) 12 vies i . she lost interest in living.” of the cattle and Intermediate Ports | MINING MACHINERY | 88 Chileotit oo See ae! ea IN RE ESTATE OP — renner Pa a SSS Oct, 2. Nat p ee a Suite 179.50 161.50) aLexANDER. MacLEAN, DECEASED WINTRY NOTE Kay Chapelle ee to Ed- Each Thursday es ter nis a with Saca~ . TAKE NOTICE that as Adminis- | by train after receivin . i ‘ NEL bina 100.00 89-96 | wrator duly appointed by the Court of| WINNIPEG (CP)— Winnigeg’s | ™@nton by train hed paseett ‘KETCHIKAN AUCTIONEER Prince al ery of the age. Saca-Pel, the estat Ale Mac : ; . , : vuiaranteed to Kill the ruots | who ied.at ‘Alice Arm, British Oar SOW removal See ee . wit in the University Hospital For K AY MIDNIGHI _ 7 4 Red 127 || Third Avene of any hair and contains no EXTRA SPECIAL fumbia, on the 30th day of July, as been completely m | there. He had been ili for several | WEDNES> N Phone Bla an | aruxs or cheuivals LorBeer i962, I require all creditors and| With the removal of 40 horse- | months. Comfort and Service ent Lab, oe Granville, ae 1 BERKLEY ther ing claims against the sal¢| @rawn snow-plows The old . ‘ Pa ver, send the skme to me the below: on or prap- uddress men- before the 27th | estat 27858) ery verified; at tioned ~ “ ang satan a DIL RANGE, Gniy PHONE ig your Northlana ‘Dairy, | : for dally delivery except Sun-| Terms Available—Free Delivery plows were knocked down to the highest bidder at auction | that all Office of the District Forester, Prince | matters were discussed. Mr Mr, MacKenna and Mr. For- syth of the Burns Lake School Board attended the annual school | meeting in the school here on Monday evening. There was a! good attendance, and many An- Francois Lake school for the day of December, 1952, after which | -—— “AUCrion is nt day By ilookine after your date I shal! proceed to distribute the ’ a i mitk vour milk wit ye 2 state to those entitled by law, hav- Timber Sate NO7967 ar ome th os 1 An cos SIMPSON’S STORE ing regard oniy to such claims of! There will be offered for sale st} you seep by U 239 « a > » 4h which I shall then have been noti- Public Auction, at 10:30 AM. on runranteed (tf) 312 3rd Ave. W Phone 460 aa x 4 peen not Pridag, dedvery Sad. 1968. in tae cal . Ail . - AND further take notice LADIES: Your spare time agree-} pop SALE—One Connor wash-| persons indebted to said estate are Rupert, BC. the Licence X57567. to! tila Was chosen to represent the ably and profitably employed ing machine with pump,| required i their indebtedness Cut 1,626,000 cu. ft. of Hemlock and | by taking orders for Lingerie Ph a 7 9n9, | to me forthw Spruce on #n area comprising part! Ae one Green 807 (257) and Hosiery for Ladies, Men, ‘ DATED rince Rupert, B.C. this Children and Babies, also bed- FOR SALE — Double bed and}30th day of October, 1952 ding. Nothing easier with our, spring-filled mattress $45.00 She “kee magnificently illustrated cat-| Red 928. (257p) | Gourk Mine alogue with colors, containing Prince Rupert, B.C about 900 superior quality DPQ MEDC go Ea | 7 ? REN" (O-31, N-k, 7, Be) farments, all with samples of WANTED TO RENT our materials. All is a value of $25.00 being loaned to you vo ee | REAL ESTATE free. Satisfaction guaranteed ph naa ae of lesen Rreenioates or money refunded. Fast de- Preferably centrally located. por SALE—Seven-room house; li vay, Generous coeneiiniicn. References if necessary. ‘a six rooms fully furnished. Also bonuses, gifts etc. We are’ % business hours. >| two-room furnished cabin. positively the ones who give) WANTED TO RENT—Working the most to their Representa- | couple urgently need 3-room por SALE. Apply 221 8th Ave. West. (itp) tives and still offer the lowest! suite. Green 884. (257) ~~ Ten-rooms, house, ee : : ite revenue $200 per month. Four prices Join our 4,000 satis-| fied Representatives by writ- | —————-—_______|_ rooms for inthe living quarters. ing immediately: DU JOUR! FOR RENT + ow ge gs Be ny terms LINGERIE Inc. 4235-312 Iber-| FOR RENT—Single room. 735\— ee as Red 816. (257) : . |FOR RENT—-Single room. 735 ville St., MONTREAL. | 8th West. (258) ee ef gi house, : 5 ees eka ng | —— + - | furnished, on two lots. ; WILL ¢ ARE for sick or working | FOR RENT — Room and boayd.| 667 Hays Cove Circle. Red mother’s children. My home. . org. | Day, week or month. Ste. 2 No washing, non-drinke Fs.) 924. (258) Levin Apts. (258) | Phone Black 276. (itp) | — ete , . aries -|FOR SALE—Seven-room house. JOIN the Prince Rupert group|S/NGER SEWING CENTRE rent} 6 rooms fully furnished; also t Alcohsiies S to-| Portable machines. Phone 2-room furnished cabin. Ap- day, Wete PO. Box is| 0% te) _Ply 221 8th Ave. West. (1t) _ Prince Rupert. cae (257) | FOR RENT — Sleeping room,|FOR SALE — Or. offer—Auto LOST AND FOUND nF close in. Blue 433. _(261)| Court site (20 acres). Service —-|FOR RENT—Light housekeeping | station and coffee bar. Stock LOST—Aéquamarine ring. Re- at cost price. Apply P.O. Box ward. Phone Black 594. (257) room. .Non-drinkers, 221 5th| | 1807, Prince Rupert, B.C. (No . East. (257) | triflers please.) (259) LOST — Child’s Batonia wagon | os ie from C.N.R. office building. WANTED FOR SALE—At Hunt's Inlet-— Phone Green 425. dat) | ———_—_———— 4-room house partly furnished, a ‘Somers eemacamaa 5. sy for scrap brass, copper,| 1 acre of land. Also 32 foot AGENTS WANTE | batteries and radiators. Phone boat, gillnetter complete with Scorers 543. Cal 5 a wath HOW WOULD you like to estab-| Cine. all 630 6th Avenue wien | two sets of lines and radio lish yourself in a business of | — your own with a real future?| WANTED — TOP MARKET Sell our 250 guaranteed prod-| PRICES PAID for scrap iron,|_° °Y°D!nes. = (256) ucts to friends and’ neighbors.| steel, brass, copper, lead, etc. ms You don’t need selling experi-| Honest gradmg. Prompt pay- ence. Write for free catalogue Atlas Iron & and details. FAMILEX, 1600d, Metals Ltd., 250 Prior 8t., Van- couver, B.C. Phone PaAcific 6357. (tf) 367, Delorimier, Montreal. (1t) (268) phone. For further particulars phone Red 825 between 6 and EXPERT WATCH AND JEWEL- LERY REPAIRS, Dave McNab, Besner Block, phone Black of Lots 2364, 798 and 1070. situated on Bitter Creek and Bast skie of Bear River, Cassiar Land District Six (6) years will be allowed for removal of timber ; “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction In person may submit tender to be opened at the hour auction and treated as one bid.” Purther particulars may be ob- of | Porests, Victorta, LAND REGISTRY ACT EE DOCUMENTS FILED No. 10862 Re’ Certificate of Title No. 25061-I, covering Lot 18, Block 22, Vil- j Lo of Stewart. Map 618A, | Ww EAS satisfactory proof of | oss of the above Certificate of Title | ssued in the name of Allan Carolan, |has been filed in this office, natice 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 objection be ;made to me in writing. | DATED 4t the Land Registry Of- fice, Prince Rupert, BC., this 10th day of October, 1952, A.D. Andrew Thompson, Deputy Registrar of Titles, ‘ (265¢) CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS POR SALE “as is, where is” Burns , Old GTP. Station with adjacent wood platform. Bid Form listing Terms and Con- ditions of sale may be obtained from Division Engineer, C.N.R. Prince Rupert, BC. or Asst. Division En- gineer, C.N.R., Prince George, B.C. All bids to be returned on Form provided by the Railway and to be received in the office of the Pur- chasing Agent, Vancouver, up to end until 12 Noon, November 16th, 1962. accept or reject amy or all bids. H. C. BRIDGER, Purchasing Agent, Canadian National Railways, Vancouver 4, B.C, (2570) The Railway reserves the right to j coming year ee The Women's and Farmers’ In- stitutes sponsored a delightful evening's entertainment last Sat- urday evening in the Halli, It Was in the form of a Hallowe'en party, and the youngsters were —_-| tained from the Deputy Minister of dressed in weird and intriguing BC. or the Dis- costumes trict Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C ; (31.8.15.22.29, D¢,13,20) | ecownize Tt was impossible to the children under their disguises as witches, black | cats, gnomes and other outland- ish small people. Costumes were made by the children and their parents. It was very difficult to judge the best, who had a prize each. Old and young joined together in games. After some dancing, lunch was served at midnight. A huge iced cake was raffled, and won by Neill Kelly. * : | Se . E. Williams of Kelowna will in charge of the second shift of the ferry until freeze-up. For Reservations Write or Call OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, RO. DINING PLEASURE | SP SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe ARKLING NEW CITY OR DEPOT REMEMBER ! One FREE Day at Chop Suey * BULGER'S || o.00=: during October. ¢ HOLLY WO! For Outside 0 ' Chinese J Save all Sales Slips till Nov. Ist. For the MEAL that RE s cieadialineiaadiael a Ln is ‘Ul BLONDIE --)| YOO -HOO -- COME OUT HERE SHE WAS )\ VES, AND GOOONE MARRIED. 4} (KNOWS HOW MAN aie Mit, 2 4 ENGAGED