CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE 748 FOR HELPFUL CLASSIFIED AD-TAKER 1 Fae a EEO 8 CFPR 1240 Kulodeyc les RADIO DIA! Subject to Change) Rm mee MONDAY DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4:30 PM. DAY PREVIOUS PM si: inceiehiniailaaancuiliiabiinchenattiteletin ; #:30-—Valley of the Seven Sisters ' iat a ce : z j 445 CBC News, Weather Report Classified Rates | BUSINESS PERSONALS | CARS FOR SALE 4:55 Sneek Quotations - _ a aa ‘ a nid atte ities Feet " inmate ~ | 500-—Rawhide Qlosure time 4:30 p.m. day pre-| MAGAZINES, novelties. Eddie’s FOR SALE — 1941 %-ton Ford) 5:30 London Studio Concert - . s Stane ae 5 te A . « Ave 6:00—Supper Serenade vious to publication. _New tanc " (e) | ~ up. Apply 1338 om asp) 6:30-——Musica’ Varieties Classified, 3 cents per word per! nRARLY everybody uses 99. (c)| —— Fn eet © = oon hk Burnette Show insertion; minimum charge 50 a nar “LP WANTED-——FEMALE Oe ee ane ae THE NEW 1953 Bendix Auto-|__SELP WANTED—FEM .| 7.18€BC News Roundup tus main th vel saree an ™ a . wa = 7:30—~Pacific Pianoforte Birth Notices, 50 cents; Cards =“ pry i. pe — from WANTED — Experienced book- 8:00—Ed McCurdy of Thanks, Death Notices, Asy VOI, BeEGs ms Hae ra wit-| Keeper-clerk for Construction| g:15 CBC Symphony Orch Funeral Notices, Marriage and ing. Drop in and see this} Company office. Must have) 9:00-—National Farm Radio Por See eae ee eee | amazing appliance at McRae; shorthand. Good wages t0| 9:30—Here's Juttette coe amen, ANHOURMENOT,| Ere. (267)} right person. Phone Red 593) 70:00 e ree ier (267) thelr oitige Gt prince Rupes. 7:00—B. C. Fishermen's Broadea ‘ ee a ms af : mashing vy C s years ag 7:15—Musioal Clock November 1 NATIONAL Machinery Co. Lim-) oy gider, but apart from this| 7:30—CBO News; weather Rep Wathedirel Pail 2 f in. Reet eee eer ere eee eee & age is no handicap if you are, 7:35--Musleal Clock a Pall Bazaar, No-| sawmill. Logging and Con-| physically fit. Knowledge of 8:00-—CBC N ere | tractors Equipment. FEnquir- bookkeeping is not essential, a3 sath 8 rae Geod LO.D.E. Fall Bazaar, Novem-| eS invited. Granville Island. pyt previous experience must , ho 2 Tonescna nev 30 Vancouver 1, B.C. (tf) produce proven accuracy at §45—Littie Concert — -ipry 7. automatic oil heat- record keeping, a facility with 9:00—BBC News Nurse Annual Ball, Friday, PLU MBING, ee i" heat figures, and ability to take; 9: Music for aa ; : ing, sheet metal work. Phone : s 9 theothe Dor Ree Nov. 21, Legion Auditorium ‘ ger heuaatabhieh responsibility. Commencing - ey yugiag Show 543, 630 6th West. Letourneau » ike deine _ 9:5o-—Recorded Interlude — : - (tf) Salary $257.00 a n onth rising: 655 time Siena Sonja bazaar, November 21. fice to $280.00 in six months. For 46-99 Morning Visit Conrad P-TA card party Nov. RECAP your worn tires with| interview write to Manager, 0:15—«niders of the Purple Sa 0 Pert utes ee Goodyear Winter Tread Home Oil Distributors Limit- 10:90—Musical Program : ie Northern Tire & Rubber Co ed. P.O. Box 788, Prince Ru- 1045-—Today We Remember Sea Food Dinner, United’ _ 712 Second Ave (c)} pert, BG (265) | ht ie Tim ( ch. F Nov. 28 we ee, m ‘ ee een Li 30 Weather R p rt gp encore Sa eee Foot Specialist FOR SALE 11:31 Moteage Period re teriar sazaar, 2 m- > iti s atita eeeeeeenpneentenilienntinalinaittiipiciiclnitatitiitinmtene 1 11 333 LEK nt der 27 Pedicure - Manicure | FOR SALE~Chesterfield _sulte, | 11:45—Scandi Melodies a . Corns, callouses, ingrown toe- two camp stoves, one kitchen; P.M Women of the Moose Bazaar,' nails, massage. For appoint-| stove (coal and wood), one; }2:00 Melodie Nov. 7 ments (also evenings) phone} kitchen buffet and one bed-| (<:%° = — i pe a ie _onnn Ne 19. Blue 249 or Blue 192. Mrs. E chesterfield. Blue 602 (266) 10 enum c : ven erent est range Lacies bazaar, Nov, 19.| Rasmussen, 654 4th Ave. East wie . a a +. ag (280p) FOR SALE—Lady’s bicycle. like] 12:58—Mec. Int. ou Bake to oo le and bea, a < a new. Green 515 (265p) | 2:00 Geman aietodie: 7s Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2:30 p.m | Electrolux (Can.) Ltd. Green 960; ——-—-— ee 19:90 Presenting - inal —+—— | Parts — Saies — Service FOR SALE — Wartime heater | a5 Miustieaity Speaking United Church W. A. Fall} (c)| and cookstove, both in Very) 3:00—Records at Random Bazaar, Dec. 4 sonspclbitilinsnsncasscsieiemineheniatsiienennincitiiaieas good condition. $3.00 each.| 8:30-—Trans-Canada Matinee senbecanes ee aii | WALLEY CAFE, formerly Len- 1455 6th East (itp) |} 4$:15—Road Show St. Peter's Fall Bazaat, De-| natd’s Third Ave. a place \o| S->—s ae in — Sey ee ee ee cember 11 eat good food (268) ah aby carriag UESDAY ab : good condition. Apply 1136) p x —ee utheran Church Fish Dinner 8 eeseiees - 6th East or phone Red 896. | ORC Mews: Weather * nt — - 1 Fish Dinner, LOST AND FOUND p (384) | ‘ s om a Woathet Repur ’ - at ——- | §:00-—Roli Back the Years a | YOST—Nov. 5, on bus between FOOTHILLS (sootless) coal.) §-80-Dor Day ah vw BIRTH NOTICE Overlook and Civic Centre Phore 651. Philpott, Evitt &/| ¢:00—Jr. Chamber of Commutres * BTRAHI B u melden rhinestone’ pin Call Mrs Co. Ltd. (c) | 6:15—Musical Varieties Sins orn to Mr. and’ Bayne, Black 876 (itp) | - $$$ $+ ——— | 1:00—CBC News Mrs. O. W. Strahl in the Prince a #4 ; ’ | 7:15—CBC News Roundup Rupert General Hospital: on LOST—Lady’s wrist watch be- . | 7:30-—Lelcester Square to Brondw Thursday, Nov. 6, a son, Gary tween Capitol Theatre and impson S ro Ts Pes oe William, 8 lbs, 1 oz. Mother and Hollywood Cafe. Please return . 9:00—Cate Co baby doing well (it) to Ling the Tailor. Reward. S | | | 9:30—Mr. Showb | (269p) pec a S 10:00-—-CBC News CARD OF THANKS Ashtabula 4 a ee "Whe wife and feimily-of the ACCOUNTANTS L. “Nondic™ Saettric Siw Te late W. V. Tattersall desire to PUBLIC ACCOUNTAN’?. tucum Ing Machine as i nae mg os thank their friends for their, Tax sprviuhst. 3s, CG, Yurk was $139.50 to $125.00 j12:00—sign-on tt” kindnesses, words of sympathy; Stone Buliding. Reo 5y¥3. - 20m: rt. ymy 5 WEDNESDAY and floral offerings in their late} ga Ee | 2-pce Davano Suite AM i. bereavement, with deep appre- AGENTS WANTED —wine 7:00--B. C. Fishermen's Be ciation particularly to Canon’ ——— i" , 7:16—Musical Clock Prockter and Dt. L. W. Kergin. BUILD a fine business! Full or was $179.50 to $161.50 ee ee Those sending flowers were: spare time. Learn how you 1 Hostess Chair—blue ee Mustont Chock Loving wife; Horace, Edie, can seli 250 household prod Het te bags © ~ ng sn Se orace, edie, 7 oy _ a proe- was $19 95 to $14 95/28 10—-Here’ Bil! Good aughn and Marjorie; Leslie, ucts fully guaranteed. Open 6:15—Morning Song Hilda and Joyce: The Grimble ings in your surroundings. We 1 Coffee Table | 8:30-—Morning Devotions family; George, Marg Stewart offer you free goods monthly Ww 21.50 to $18.95| 8:4e tittle Concert nily gt A ) { j S O03! . finan . a and Georgie; Sam, Gert, Shirley more preparations, protected , ° $ Che oon wna _ Se Comenenary and the boys; Johnny, Amy, territory, big commission and | Boudoir oir ote "terotile Gouten tine Jack, Helen, Grace, Cherrill, the chance of establishing a was $21.95 to $15.25) 9:5 eee Ray and Lynne: Kathleen and business of your own. FAMI- 9 :50—Ti F <; Dorothy, Dar and Dar- LEX, 1600b, Delorimier, Mont- ‘ 10:0-—-Morning Visit ly Wrangell, Alaska; John, real (1t) | Extra Specia aaa Musical Program A and family, Marysville Smcapaeahan aetban - -| a a coe ee Aru B.C.; Ruby, Frank. Florence and BUSINESS RENTAL it 00 Xing < ann the A : . . : sceeiaiabitimligecten wn wanaiajes t i indergarten ve ir Jim, Vaneouver, BC.; Mickey IDEAL Third Avenue locati |3-pce Bed Outfit 11:15—Roundup Time , ie Vanna BO at hird Avenue location.| our ee or k c ao Basement premises on lane| complete $67.00 7 “4 oe ce + BC ‘ir 3 “ig Boy tc for manufacturers agency , 11:38-—ec. Tat F I 3 Mr a Mrs. & / warehouse and office; storage; | ° 1:45-Scandinavian Melodies ; Ae aan low rental retail outlet, etc ‘Simpson S Store tinerianmen ‘ ian ak ee Heating facilities provided. : : 4 x Approximately 1500 square|312 3rd Ave. W Phone 460 ‘ Mr, aT hace feet. Apply at Armstrong (266¢) ess ve gore Agencies Limited, Phone 342 Pe L. Peachy) re _ (266) | FoR SALE—One chest of draw- and mily and Mrs. R BATTERY VICE ers, ovenless kerosene stove Giske: Mr i Mrs. A. Dickens ishicaicntconierisliine | amd chrome table and chair Sr: Mr and Mrs. A. C. Clarke: | RUPERT Battery Shop, 234 East} set, all like new. Apply 218 8th Mr. and Mrs. J. Grusse: Mr. and| 3rd Ave. Phone Blue 126. Re-| Ave. West after 5:30 p.m. s Emil: Peterson: Mrs. Lar-|- Pairs, recharging and_rebuild- M¥s. iu Ars, Ls s@Brdnd Louise’, toyal Order) of ifeeMio6se 10514 Mr. and Mirs.+ 1 Thoripson: Mr. and Mrg. A. Mitchell: Mrs. R. Gordon andj fami Mr. and Mrs. O. Stega- Mrs. V. King; Mr.| an o MacKenzie; Mr.) and Mrs. Hammond and family: | Mr. and Mrs. George Hills; Mr.) and Mrs. Bey Lifidsay; Mr. and) M Dave Owens and family: Mr. and Mrs. Glass; Mr. and Mrs. W. Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Berg: Mr. and Mrs J. Franks; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilson: Mr. and Mrs. O. Giske; Mrs Mavis Smithson; Job’s Daughters Bethel No. 3; Man- agement and Staff B.C. Packers (264p) ib WANTED ‘TO RENT |\WANTED TO RENT--By gov- ernment employee, 6-room house, unfurnished. Phone 664, 9a.m. to 5 p.m. (265p) ie} F pop — leg tpg “BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ing. Work guaranted. why — leg ancncbaned — thins $8000 WILL BUY long estab- lished, fully equipped restau- tant, a going concern, com- plete with all food and equip-| If you want to join T T Aer he crowd that gets fast action eam up with Philbert and ment. Two suites and two| WANTED TO RENT — House, : og: ‘ . rooms available. Apply Box) flat or apartment, furnished His classified section faction. 1579, city. (264) or unfurnished. Will buy fit- aan — ++. | tings or furniture. Box 544, itace al BOATS FOR SALE | Daily News, FOR SALE—Tenders will be re-| ceived by the undersigned up to noon of Thursday, November 20th, for the purchase of the hereunder described motor ves- sel, together with gear and equipment situated thereon:— | FOR RENT for quiet gentleman. Respect- able home News. (268) FOR RENT— Room and board | Preference given) to non-drinker. Box 545, Daily | (265p) ' a TO WORK REFRESHED S BETTER BUSINESS | mittees BLACKWOOD on | ridge By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Four-Card Suit Doesn’t Always Warrant Bid The bidding of today’s hand illustrates another) reason for not making a one Over One response on a qo oni weak four-card suit. North dealer hen his partner opened the saa i ans aa Mr. Dale Both sides vulnerable not respond in his only Tae beeen ir-card suit, spades. This was S-A 37 cause the suit was not H--A J 6 trong enough. Four to the king = .% 1092 ets the requirements for & West Fast iit, with little to (Mrs. Keen) (Mr. Abel) ane &—@ 6 SQ 109% ai H—# 7 2 H-09 543 Mr. Dale merely figurea that D-—A 108654. D-Q 90 had a better bid available- c~T 6 juek C-K 84 tw I trump. This single bid (Mr. Pate) ecurate general de &—K 642 tion of his holding——a bal- HK Q 10 ed hand, with no long suit e ot . } ten-ace holding that The bidding ede eading up to and North East South West igh strength over all to wat-| 5 fp ie iiie stl Ps np a Anoth advantage of the that failed a diamond lead p to two no trump is that through his jack up to the ace t often puts the enemy on the ten would have enabled Mrs.} wot for good opening lead. Keen to run five tricks In the) ro put it the other way, a sefies suit for down two itiful approach bids” by 1 an partner usually gives ur opponents a blueprint of R ed Old Ca yur combined holding so that ugg [ id pick out your most pot ake Achieving Fame any difference wi nd played today’s con tract although the making of Alter 5) Years nine tricks from either side took thoughtful play SHUBENACADIE, N.S. @-—For | Mrs een opened the six of about as long as he can remem- diamonds and Mr. Abel put up! ber W. G. Nelson has been bring- the queen. Mr. Dale lost no time! ing his old gas buggy out of in playing the seven spot. A dia-/| retirement each year mond was returned and now, Gaining fame with time and there w no yx way to de-| claiming to be the most-photo feat the contract graphed automobile around Vhese Mr. Dak king and jack stop- | parts Nelson's Model I Pop ned the iit and better, when Tribune came off the production the club fin ost to the king line In 1900 Mr. Abel had no diamonds left It was retired after nine years nd no other means of reach-| 9%! faithful service and Nelsor h went to the west coast for a tne } } hand If Mr. Dale had won the first par time. But his love for the vehicie remained and he soon started to trick with the king of diamonds ; 1° Ww in't h made even two| Oring it out of 7. annual “re o trump. He would have had|“sement regularly + try the clubfinesse arid when| some 22 ere. oacas Still in good condition, the buggy is capable of taking the highway for an afternoon Fy-School Teacher sii are’ See!” So mst an hour, Lif Nelaon finds the car & #reat re means Of meeting new people and making friends Praises Farm t LTON (CP)... Mrs “I imagine that pictures of Nat 4 thinks it’s high the ear, many of them with time ne started to point) tourist visitors sitting in it, out th ntage f living on) Meow are In about every prov- a farm » ince tn Canada as well as Now she is ir position to| every state of the United States,” he says. M v the only woman, The car is believed to be the embe of a Saskatchewan first one registered it Nova royal comn ion appointed to Scotia and Was brought to the investis agricultural prob- Province by the Maritime Tele lems it — nee graph and Telephone Company Convincing farmers that it is with which Nelson worked as d to live on a farm will be ,#% inspector part of t »b of Mrs. Adams “About the only thing I had and the six-member commis to look out for im those days, sion. Mr Adan a university he recalls, “were street cars ° and the watering carts.” Horses graduate ve na farm in the a Fthelton. district of central were the worst roadblock. “In Saskatchewan the country you had to stop Hn an ex-echool tenchit and let the horses by. Be > : is The vehicle is powered by 4 married to a farmer,” she sald (1. cylinder engine, rated at six in an interview And we live® . ,» , hersepower, and has a water on a farm because we like it” | cooled head. Thete are seats for SECURITY ON FARM two-—but no_extra egmforts Mrs* Adams said that farm an niin inicitirinenanet familie have security after all, your bread is right at your door so to speak She doesn’t think rural chil dren lack educational oppor- tunities today, what with radio books and modern transporta- tion Though all members of the commission will be working to- |gether studying the broad field lof agricultural problems, they jplan to divide into work com- ; ' Prince Rupert Daj Monday, Novem Y News ber 10, 1959 DISTILLED AND.BOTTLED IN LO 161. YEARS-BY TANQUERAY, GORDON ¢ bh This advertisement ig net pubiished or duspiayed by { Control Board er hy the Government of British ; a C edd, Business os P rofession FOR YOUR ROCK. AND CONCRETE WORK | EVERY JOB GUARANTEED ]) We Pour Cement For Less | Phone Biue 939 PRECISION SAW FILING John F. Hugheg CHTROPR arry Hrs Eve by appointy, 21 ~ 23 Bes: Phone Bly 10'30-12:36 4 FRED E. DOW All Typs Of Saws OPTOMETRIS Sharpe ned Room 10 Stone p 215 Ist Ave. W. Phone 04 Shipping and General Moving, Packing, Crating Cartage and Storage H. G. HELGER§ Complete, Reliable and Effi- LIMITED Alsd agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co, Lid for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies, LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues i Bat. 1910 Phones 60 and 6& clent Service REAL ESTATE & ina Phone 96, Evenings B LING THE TA Tailoring - Alter and Clothes Made-to 220 Sixth 8 Pa Luxury Steamer PRINCE RUPERT SCOTT McLAf CHARTERED ACCOl SAILS POR James Block 608—Ird Prince Rupert Vancouver |} ose rs apd Intermediate Ports Eoch Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN | 1} WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT | Comfort and Service i LAG) Pla For Reservations Write or Call . CITY OR DEPOT VANCOUVER OrFriCce vn Ware PRINCE RUPERT. | SUNDAY BC. as VP WOT NB) ss cume ty NATIONAL ALICE ARM and ST GEORGE DAWES Friday, Camosui FOR NORTH @ AUCTIONEER Phone Biack 846 and Red 127 CHARLOTTE 151 Nov 19 and [ BS Chiicot mit FOR SOUTH QU CHARLOTTE Isl SS Ch ‘ at ‘ FRANK J Prince Rupert é Third Avenue ‘ | i a Ch inese l Chop Suey - Cho Open 6 pam. - 3 DINING PLEASURE : 17 SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cale, 2 HOLLYWOOD For Outside Orders NEWS ADS get RES Ltd.; Mr. and Mrs. David Scott: Marne: “Bridge” sa ie a a cy Mrs. Adams said her interest Kaien Royal Arch; George! ype Troller FOR RENT — Light housekeep- | WANTED | —\is in aspects of rural living— Rovies; Bob Smith: Mr. and Mrs.! Length: 39° | jing room. Call at 324 8th West.) ———.. Bip tilamnctsii | special services, education and - - : Gowan and Peggy; Stee: | Breadth: 8° 6” (2865p) | CASE tor oP brass, copper, | recreation specifically ES campbell; Frank McAuliffe; | “ee a’ 9” Eoecacomege eine eee atteries and radiators. Phone} The aim of the commission, Luella and Art; Mr. and Mrs. pes by: ticle 110 up| FOR RENT — Six-room house) §43, Call 630 6th Avenue West, Mrs ie oboe ‘7. culate For the MEAL that REFR A. Husoy: Mr. and Mrs T.| Sowa Games| a furniture for on. Ee City. Meh a Shenae me Glenn: St. Peter’s W.A.; Mr. and| ; ‘ ; i — era , . eed Mts "F B cna Mr. oaal Terms: Strictly cash. | - " id se | REPAIRS lfarm life just as cities have) Mis. W. Lincham: Mrs. Rude Highest or any tender not}FOR RENT — Furnished Wie, | Sober SATOH ANG 3 ~———«- | Hlanning commissions. 3 BES] hia Gk tec Y Ginen: W we accepted. | non-drinkers. Call Blue 638| EXPERT WATCH AND JEWEL-|” .. 7 Sha ent ling “old "SM aan one Arrangements to inspect the| after 5 p.m. (266p)| LERY REPAIRS, Dave McNab, We have to make services| 6 OF Bell; Mrs. J. MacArthur; Mr.| motor vessel can be made with| Besner Block, phone Black| available,” she said, “but we) and Mrs. A. Barbe; Mr. and Mrs.| the B.C. Packers Ltd., Seal Cove.| FOR RENT—Room and board) 367. (268) {must also make the people on| Nick Mazzone: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. F. FORBES, | for working man. Phone Red} ———— - the farms aware of the services| FOOD i agg A gy Bigg AB Official Administrator, 192. 2 oe : GRAS ESTATE that are already available.” | VaR Chapter 211; Mr. and Mrs. Jar- | of Allan F Bird," St* | FOR RENT —Three-toom suite| FOR GALB—Wartime four, com-| © ——————_| FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS oAFE vis McLeod: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gisart Pasa ’ | or couple. Apply Prince Ru- crete foundation. Full jase- ' Giske; Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bacon: nena. ee | pert Plumbing & Heating. ment, garage, 1446 8th East, IT PAYS | Valo edverisament is not published or display Ww CA Mr and Mrs, J. Clarke; Mr, and| ——TESS FOP BO | as) | ep)| TO ADVERTISE | qpestame "re BROADWAY rs. Murdo Macarthur; i i. rs, Murdo Macarthur: Friend-|" GARG FOR SALE | FOR RENT—Bedroum for work-| ya. ueuwrey ace 5 aaie — SS CHIC V4 Moose; Mr. and Mrs, E. Will-|FOR SALE—1940 Fordor Ford| ‘%€,couple or two men, Board) gy nocumMENTS FILED No. 10882 : i man (it) sedan. Apply anytime 1407 ath | and laundry if desired. 536 Sth : —~ + TT Tears ONE OF 4A. | mea ——_--____|_ East (264 Ave. East. (264p) |Re’ Certificate of Tithe N WELL, THAT'S THAT -- |NO WONDER/ ONE PICKLE ON A DISH--) THATS © ” BUSINESS PERSONALS sane Pe covering Lot 18, Block 22 "vik: | THE DISHES ARE DAGWOOD BUMSTEAD, TWO STRING BEANS ON er, FOR RENT — Housekeeping : : FINISHED COME HERE ¢ personals on “ your ads in, just call 748. MERCHANTS—Use the business the classified page for auick results. Phone| = FOR SALE—1948 Ford pickup, | good condition. 931 1st Ave. | West. (265p) | FOR SALE — Beautifully ap- f (265ne)| Pointed car hydromatic—may 5 a - be seen at Linney’s, Summit ~ BEER bottles collected. er Apts 7 ee eee _ WILFORD Electrical Works. Mo-| fair condition, $900.00. Mile 77, tors bought, sold, rewound and; Telegraph Point. (2864p) t repaired. (tf) . a phone Black 990. va FOR FULLER BRUSH service, (283p) FOR SALE—1947 Pontiac sedan $1100.00. Apply room 29, In- lander, 7 to 9 p.m. (266p) room. 1141 Blue 433. SINGER SEWING CENTRE — machines, Ph | i (264) RENT a sander or have your floors sanded and finished by} experts. Phone 909. Greer 4 | nade t Bridden Ltd. (283) | The Daily News Classified Ads Pay Beach Place, or (265) of Stewart, Map 816A wHERnAs satisfactory proof of oss of the above Certificate of Title ssued in the hame of Allan Carolan, rent has been filed ih this office, notice one |'s*hereby given that I shall. at the (e) | xplifation Of one tenth from the | ae of the first publication nheréot, ssue a Provisional Certificate of Title n lieu of said lost Certificate, uniess nh the meantime valid objection be oO me in writing. DATED at the Land Registry Of- jfice, Prince Rupert, B.C., this 10th |day of October, 1962, A.D. Andrew Thompson, Deputy Registrar of Titles. : (2660) A HUSBAND LEAS . BUT IT DOESNT y LAST LONG ) RADISH.