5' Frli'ice Rupert Doily incvvs Wfitn.-Mljy, May lti, lit:,! Power Company port of the City Council. The board was notified by City Clerk W. Long at Its meeting last SPORTS VOLUMES j Library Gift Memorializes Library is Hampered KARASJCK. Norway (CP) Du:in dclenre PrrisM Wo rr Name of Oliver Santurbane The name of a well-known former Prince Rupert One Sunday morning the dooibell rang and the husband put on his wife's robe and went downstairs to answer the door. as he opened the door, the milkman ki&sed him. After giving due thought to this strange occurence, he decided that thf milkman's wife must have a similar robe. temlv reindeer were sm-retnllv used to pull light artillery and mucnine guns across tne su.iw-covered Finnmark Moimt-.'.ln Plateau. The operation included a 200-mi!e march with the temperature registering 37 belo.v ze:o. atniete and basketball fan 7 II hoop circles for a long time through the gesture of: Mrs. D. Parent. On the flyleaf of three volumes of' (i the famous Barnes Sports Library given to the Prince Rupert Public Library by Mrs. Parent are inscribed the words: "In Memory of Oliver Santurbane." Written by Claire Bje, former : college basketball coach, the passing, shooting, dribblliiK nrwl f volumes contain full information pidy Work- also1, A"y l?a! n may easily on defense and attack and s' L' g4 m. lOK ORB j evening that the tj.uoo budget prepaid by the horary had been i cut to $5500. While realizing that the 1951 budget for the library has been comiderably increased over past years it was felt by the Library! Board that, if adequate library! service is to be Riven the people of Prince Rupert, some expen-i riiture in new books and equip-! ment is essential. Until this year j Prince Rupert has been operat-j ing its library on a lowvr per i capita cost than any other city in British Columbia, It was pointed out. Partially offsetting the cut In the city's grant was announcement from the Public Library Commission at Victoria that Mo local library was to receive a grant of $255 in the current year. The librarian's report for April showed a-seasonal drop in circulation to th month of March. Last night's meeting was presided over by Mrs. M. Roper, chairman, and attending were Mrs. W. S. Kergln. A. D RiUhie, T. B. Black. Bruce Stevens, and the librarian, Miss M. Macdon-ald. ' PR IDF DEMANDED MUSIC MiDDLB "?2ROUG. En.;., (CP)-A bride refused to "o ui wiih weddir..,' ceremony at n kval church until the oivonist ; rr.v-ed. The vicar and the wikiin.' party waited patiently V.; Ai minutes while a taxi-divvr , n.unded up a ;;ubstitu!e oran- 1st. Blackwood (lAfiVKRT Canadian fKl will be kept alive in loea 1! locate uif docks 1: in the refereni section of the iiUmy. TO) take a Disprin " SATE SPEEDY PLEASANT In drills and fundamental nf t - 7J- -y 4 67 h-rJV'v Headache?. . m - -1 31 Served with pride U r i m i I PI i MlkUU -.on those special occasions J I I ..-I il f 1 i ' :..4" " j i niicii oiiiy rL-' i i ...ill . win sumcej, -Jl H , ;i A! t m Why DISPRIN? Because DISPRIN U oub. and ivbslanliolly nwlrol. When taken in water a recommended, it enters the stomach as a true soution and not as undissolved particles. It is therefore less liable to cause stomach discomfort. DISPRIN is readily absorbed. Because It definitely dissolves (not merely disintegrates) DISPRIN permits speedy absorption and gives fast relief. DISPRIN is palalabl: Even children will take It readily. tORl CAL1XRT Mr. Dale didn't like to go to two hearts on his first bid. He likes to have more than two kings to respond at the two level. But with a partial score of 10 he couldn't even consider passing and he didn't fancy a one no trump bid holding a singleton spade. DISPRIN ...rO PAIN RELIIF lira. -1 i ka(rrrM5 PI HI o: ITT it ( Ol MAS anad M I IMITID PIMP M fft I Tlr 9 ' ' ?f BVTIIfMAKIHSO.-DtTTOfAMTMITtr ( l.i;in,Ml Arli'intt i'l.i 1 ..m.u.u i'f' T K , T" Kim t - - . . .... ..j jjujruuic m uuvaiic;. r casi' i eirani Irom te:eptiuin:,g. ua.v .oi d p r insertion, minimum chargp 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of V;.. :.::.. D Funeral Notices, Marriage and E igagement Announc-.nien'.s S- W. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. Buys Building The Northern B.C. Power Company Limited is acquiring the Newell Building on Fifth Street at Stewart from W. L. Newell. The Power Company is at present renting part of the building as an office and retail tore. Mr. Newell arrivvd yesterday Irom Stewart to complete the negotiations with T. B. Black, manager of the company. Cat Licences Are Advocated LONDON f A convention of more than 50 animal protection societies is planned by E. Keith Robinson, secretary ' of Our Dumb Friend's League, to plead a, mew legal status for Britain's 9.000.000 cats. I Resolutions will he proposed advocating licensing of all cats; a law requiring all cats to wear a collar with the owner's name and address; and equal rights with dogs which cats outnumber by three to one. Through the collar identifica-:ion Mi . R jbinson hones to havj all stray cats rounded up and retained for seven days for their owners to claim. To be exempt from licensing: til working mnusers at funns, docks and warehouses. on (EruLje By Eoslcy Blackwood prayer that Mr. Muzzy would remember the part score. Miss Brash pushed the bidding up as usual and Mr. Muzzy's three spade call won the auction. Mr. Abel opened the king of clubs which was won by the ace in the closed hand. Now all Mr. I Muzzy had to do wa.s to count. j Unless the spades broke as badly I 1 as live in one opponent's hand and a singleton in the other, he had six spade trick3, one club and two diamonds-nlne tricks in all. If trumps did break 5-1, he could then go to work on the hearts and try to win a trick 1 there. But that is not the way Mr.-Muzzy operates. He won the ! first trick with the ace of clubs, did not bother to count, and led a small heart, finessing dummy's nine. Miss Brash won with the jack of hearts and returned the queen of clubs. Where are Mr. Muzzy 's six spade tricks now? Whatever he did, he had to lose to spade trick to Mr. Abel. He trumped with the seven spot but Mr. Abel overtrumped with the eight and led back the queen of diamonds. Mr. Muzzy won with the ace in his own hand and now NOW he drew trumps. He was just a little late. He led a heart, hoping Mr. Abel had the ace, in which case dummy's king of hearts and possibly the entire suit would be available for diamond discards. But this was not to be. Mr. Abel played the eight, the 10 was put in from the board and Miss Brash won with the queen. I Eventually Mr. Mu'zy had to lose two diamond tricks for down one and all because he didn't lead trumps. He either didn't count his nine winners or he was going for an extra trick. i In this situation, with. the rub-ber ' practically entered on the score, one Is about as bad as the other. ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, income Tax specialist. S G. Furk Stone Bulldin Red 593 20m VANCOUVER VICTORIA , Sunday, 8 p.m., Coquitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH Ql'FKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam May 25 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.t. Coquitlam, May 18 . 9 p.m. FRANK i.. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 CALVERT DISTILLERS AMHERSTBURG (CANADA) 1 ONTARIO Plans for the Prince Rupert Public Library to bring its services up to at least average for cities of this size in the province ha? not received the full sup- me imest rf '-I I-- "i - - i TTD LIMITED ediionci MARGARET MeLEOl) JI'TOMETRIST Room 10 "TONE BUILDING riKJNE CLUE 5!W P.O. BOX 1184 SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. H. G. IIELGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Thone 90 Evenings Black 899 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL WE RENT TRUCKS. COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 ii 4i ' it 1! V f !, ' i, ! aiiis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by tiie Government of British Columbia. BOATS FOB SALE I FOR SALE $500 Barge "Driftwood Wueen'; 20' x 8' x IV; i 2 veais old Has Northill anchor and Star marine conversion t readv to instal Moored Yacht Club; see owner aboard "Oriole." (to FOR SALE-$2()00 Cabin cruis ! ..... . . er ,l "Oriole": T... 40' x n-.-, fl'fi" x 4 ft 90 HP Universal 6 with 2'-l reduction. 12V auxiliurv light Plant and 12' skilf. Moored Yacht Club; owner aboard. (tf FOR SALT lG-ft. sedan Chris-craft built soeedboat with flew hk'h snppil marinn en. Pine, in excellent condition. Phone Blue 792. (lliW; FOR SALE One 29-ft. trolling boat, "Olga." Phone Green : 803. (I23ui LOST LOST Ha turda v night.a silver cigarette liahter-ca.sP with !,, .1 Kilt unLiais n. j. ii uiivuitt; n d Science pj F 50 yeon , tiil lobl,!,ot, -( relief of p familiar pain-kilt,, 0 form .nk), l.M of aridity. b'"t tain. It i, t a"d ii laid ot t whtra. ' 'DISMIN' i. o,,, f 26 lablalt a Foldm ol 6. CARS FOE : FOR KALE -193? sedan. Good mf tin ion and tiw OUlfk sale. $4 phone U l'. FOR SALE One ' uo: one '50 It enori cnnii'it)!! I Plumbing and ii 108. jBi'siNtss orpin FOR SALE A'T. fixtures and I includ.ii" 14 :u , and Wurlitzer: ' 9 seats. A reai 0 Box 1693 or oa:; K)K i;t: FOR RENT-Sinsii housekcfi)in ry Ave West. Auiv 41 U-TOIVE CAR? 711 uienm.e 5.o FOR RENT -Slt'coii 83l. WANTED TO I WANTED TO RENf nle wish to f"' keepins ruom oi dren Hu.-band Columhii Ceiiiu051 102. Dailv News, WANTED TO RENr . 3 or 4 iwm suite. 889 before 6 pro HELP WAN1 HELP WANTED openint "st f female of lire f" summer sea-1";,, bilitv of one oil cies beuie, l'frli Fishermen s 681. for aw0"1" WANTED-Four mj ianv torv. Earnio" and $1 two oer W. W. MarlliiUK Mai U U . " Personal miervif St. - npsfs Must be ill if Pcrmaiie setic. factorv anni f( person to ware Store. . "... vrn-rri - T WFT P w1' r. f erql Hos"1 HolmcsJU Wtime errtoiovmjn and i' , Rflriio lrrri i & Co. Ltd. Ki.rA' Rtpve servi.- . r DnriSOn BIS' 1 dcpaIRS;' WATt-H. "'' :jpe (Jfj jeweiiri. --rS pUtMBIMv"-" ! iiikis it. ulease leave it at the m rt-PiNn ROOM South dealer Both sides vulnerable N-S 40 part score Mr. Hale 3 4 H--K 10 9 S 4 11 1) - K 5 VH 0 5 3 Mr. AI.H MK, Itrnsli 8 8 B 2 H 10 (i H-8 II- A Q J l) Q J 10 3 U U- - 7 O K C- Q J 10 0 7 4 Mr. Muy.v 8- A KQJ11 H 7 2 D A 8 8 4 C A The biatling South West North Rnl 1 s Puss an 3 C 3 S All pnss There was a chance although a slight one that Mr. Muzzy would let him play the hand. S j he bid two hearts with a silent IN RE ESTATE OP GILLE9 ROYER. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS JOSEPH OILLES ROYER. DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that as Aclnilnls-trrttor, with the will annexed, duly appointed by the Court, of the estate of tiilles Royer. otherwise known as Joseph Gllles Royer. who died at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, on the l:th day of March, 1K61, I require, all creditors and others having claims ugainst the said estate to send the same to me, properly verified, at the address mentioned below on or before the 16th day of June. 1951. after which date I ;;hall proceed to distrlbut the estate to those entitled by law. having regard only to such claims of which I shall then have been notified. AND further take notice that all persons Indebted to said estate arc required to puy their Indebtedness to tne forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this 24th day of April, 1951, Gordon Praser rorbes, Official Administrator, Prince Rtiert, B.C. !Apr25. M2.9.1G) Steam Baths OPEN 12 noon to 12 midnite Phone 658 Corner 3rd Ave. and 6th St. rf THE BEST Craftsmanship In Type... Let Us Solve Your Printing Problems PHONE 234 Dibb Printing Co. z BESNER BLOCK FOR SALE NATIONALLY" KNOWN NAMES -LiiiK-beit Sueeder Shovels; Cranes: Draglines: Adams Hoad Orauers; LitUefoid Bros. Black Too Koud Maintenance Eouiument; Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rok Grapules; Ciark Forklift Trucks: Nelson HlW'lrot Tr,wl,.ra f.. r. and Snow Removal: Rice Port-i able Centrifugal Pumps; National Drattline Scrapers and Buckets; National All Steel Oasollne Hoists; National Porta ho Knwtnille- v.,itf.,,..l Rotary Sci-;t:ns and Conveyors. Full Information from. National Machinery Co. Limited. Vancouver. B.C (tf) FOR SALE rrev.' ana used fur niture, hardware end tables, chests of drawers, beds complete, bedroom suites, small size carpets, field glasses, used logging boots. sewin machines, radios and blcvcles, also other . useful household articles at lowest prices. Reel n. . riiiiiiiure UO. Back 324 Uf-c) FOR SALE Some furniture ln ein'rli18 was" Ints machine, $40.00. ranise coal, tools, ele--tric grinder, girl's bicvcK ha.ibut gear. Kodak ponto-ard. also House for Sale. 1130 Hav.s Cove Ave. invpi FOR SALE One complete barber outiit. consisting of 2 jrvuiicii super nvaraulic 'MUlllUL v chair; nail 1, ' J U ,U. m&fr"!1 ra-?J, he nrnfpH fit Ltn... tj...... Room 14, W. L. Newell. I U7pi SWAP Tape recorder and Ham Bear for typewriter or camera. For Sale Dodge couoc $a00.00. Box 101, Daily News (117p i FOR SALE 3 men's bicycles, one balloon tired new. Walnut W' and spic span. Phone Blue 562. (tfi FOR SALE McClarv Charm oil range, chesterfield sulie. rlnn- be and single beds complete. WHl OLU iLilAU. Hit FOR SALE Tennis raquet'and baseball glove, both in perfect condition. Apply 318 7th Ave East. (tf-nc) rro t tt -i t- , . j?ulv.n- oal,- cnniiv' luuiu .-suue wirn cnina cabinet, In excellent condition. Phone Dt,. Black 910. ui9pl FOR SALE Household furniture. No reasonable offer re-! f':- Suite 2. Summit AdU., af terj v.m. (119p) FOR SALE One small wond"anrl coal circtilatinir heater In A-1 shape. Price $25.00. Phone Black JS13, (I20p) FOR SALE Fawcett Mnvfair range excellent condition. Phone Black 275. (116o FOR SALE Pot oil bu r n t r j kitchen rane:e. wnat onery 613 3rd Ave. (tf) ROCK FOR SALE $100 ner vard delivered. Call Blue 93!) (117c) WANTED W A N T E D TOP MAK.KE7 PRICES PAID for scrap Iron steel, brass copper, lead, etc Honest eradine Promnl pav-I"ppt, made. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd 250 Pvinr Rt vr,. eoiiver, B. C. Phone Paclflf cine HANDYMAN II OM ft SERVICE CFNERAL CONTRACTORS P.oihlint; anil Repairs of all kinds HOOFS CHIMNEYS . OIL nURNEI'ta PHONES niiick 752 Ited B94 P.O. Box 1G70 HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on All Services GORDON D. RONSON Oil Burner Specialist 733 5th Ave. W. Black 503 coLussrs MUSIC STORE Aftrnts for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 41 h St,. Ph. Black 389 RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES D.C 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 u&uiedi For Your PAINTING one Decorating Sep. SPENCE & MATIUK Oreon 917 Phone Black 215 (eveninps) SEZ MAC for your . . . ROOF RE-SHINGLING or SIDING Phone Black GGO (M19o) scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 008 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL, C.A. ROY SHAND, C.A. 353 3rd Ave. W. Box 2(13 Phone SS HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches 204 4th Street. Phone f.r. ELECTROLUX Bales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 162G For genuine parts and hp rvlce phone or write above. Dally News. PKRSONAIi I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts Incurred bv anyone except on my personal authorization. Mis. John Peter Campbell. ... . tltot GIVE the folks at home a treat cakes or pies, Ruuert Bakery u. murie ior oraers. iui DRESSMAKING and draftinK. alterations, men's Dant and shirt makiBft. Margaret Yama-moto. Port Edward. B.C. U19c CASH for itcrap cast, brass, copper batteries and radiators Phono R4' i-o!l 9Q Cth W City. (til tavtvTV rASTYJTEA ROLLS TtTT can be ob THiUpH t -iHn nitof.t rlan at the Rupert Bakery Ltd. Phon 643 for orders. (tf WOMAN will look after children in own home. Black 716. (115ui REAL ESTATE unupiTpr. r, -rr u rul uuick saie. xsruu- ,'r Liiui bi.uiiv v 1 inrn Ul lU.111t:U snpri .;ix MA l room infill nilllCn rD,lnll.. U.ntn Torfl bedrooms, can be rented for a good revenue home. Terms can be arranged. T. NORTON YOUNGS Real Estate and Insurance Phone 451 or 648 M18c) FOR SALE Four-room wartime house Good condition. Artiti-cial flrenlace. electric fire. Furnished or unfurnished. Owner leaving citv. Reasonable nrioe for cash. Phone Blue 1G5 or call at 133 9th West any time. (tf-nc) FOR SALE Lookine for a llaee to live? Our house trailer wi" solve vour problem. Price verv reasonable. Phone Black 277, Summit Anls. Cllc FOR SALE 6th Avenue East, lare-e 4. onmpletelv furnishen!. cood location near schools and bus. Phone Blue 411. 120p FOR SALE Dunlex house, two storeys Available middle of June. Call at 732 6th West. (l'Wp). ;'!ooo,,li (tf.