riiiiCc rsupei'i' uuny tNeV.S i-Tidfiy, September 14, 1951 seriou? a man is if you can see ! his fare whvn he's Talking " oroytomisls Gyro Governor Here Proposed HERE Mrs. Basso Gets Garden Results wmm. E. T. Applcwhaite, MP Jor i Skeena, and Mrs, Applevwhaite will leave on this evening's train ! ' Telkwa and Smithers. Th?y will return to the city next Thursday night. On September ' they plan to leave for Vaneouvr enrouie to Ottawa to attend thy session of Parlia Report that Mrs. J. A. McRae, Eighth Avenue West, was hav ing success ln ripening tomatoes I outride, has prompted Mrs. John Basso to cull -at the Dally News office and tell of her fine horticultural accomplishments this summer. , Mrs. Basso has been able to grow fine cucumbers iix inches and longer, vegetable marrow 38 inches long and weighing seven pounds, cabbage thirteen inches ln diameter and scarlet runner beans twelve inches long. And Mrs. Basso is also ripening tomatoes outside. 1 1 ) ' for 1 , 30 ! I it. 1 is n "'fc&ii - - Distilled, Blended and Bottled in Scotland 24i or battta Inis ativortisemeni it aot published or ilUijiuioU by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government 01 Brltisn Columbia. Txuc MUSIC YOU Reports- on past a'-'tivities were received -anti plans for future made when the Soroptimlst Club of Prince Rupert held its firt business meeting of the season. Reports were received on the progress of the campaign in support of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind from Miss Margaret McLeod, and on the Red Cross canvass for Blood Donors from Mrs. Lillian Alexander, while Mi.ss Elizabeth Clement R.N.. reported on the proposed Arthritis and Rheun-atUm clinic. The Soroptimlst Club joined with the other service clubs in sponsoring a Welcome Home to the victorious Job's Daughters. The treasurer's report on the past year's activities showed that $258.88 had been spent on varied local services. 1 Officers for the present year are: I President Mrs. M. O. Kul-lunder. 1 Vice-president Miss Elii.a-, beth Clemen R.N. I Secretary Mrs. Bta Grant. 1 Treasurer Mrs. Ralph Smith Chairman of TB Seal Committee Miss Doris Hallt R.N. ' 4 - t V: is- r . .. ' !-!! ment. te! If you want to sell It, advertise News classified. JciiforitHj for j r Ladies and Gentlemen J Rae LING ! the tailor i inic 1 220 Sixth St. Fhice 649 - ... w-vi 1 uj ANT , v WANT-Wtr. PLAYS TnKvvwn ticA Victors w 45" iu vnus RADIO .; : s n i (CLOSl lttv TIME 10 a.m. on day of publication) Classified Advertising is payable in advance. P ease refrain from telephonuii. Clusi Word per iniierlion, tnluimua. charge 50c. Birth Notice 80c. Cardi uf Thankj, Dtt funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement. Announcvmenis (2 00 SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE 1 RICE. HLMBI.E BEAUTY I AN 82-YEAR-OLD ludy with a sharp tongue and a keen sense of humor, makes no bones about the fact that she doesn't consider herself another Rembrandt or da Vinci. But Jeanne Faure has completed 28 paintings within the last six months and, if : people think they're good, "'well, I'm pl.'used that they should think so," she says. j The Dutch-born artist who has visited many of the art centres in Europe and for the last 20 years has painted the Canadian sec no, says she has never "painted anything the way I wanted to I am never satisfied with the job, although sometimes I come close to true art and It thrills me." And I'm sure Jeanne Faure was referring to that water color painting of a small Jar of forget-me-nots. The forget-me-nots are the first she ever painted, she said. They are probably the humblest jf all wild flowers, rumbling low along the grTmnd among thj high grass, seldom noticed by ' anyone. , Miss Faure has done a great service to this humble member of our flora and has shown it ln the light of its real beauty, but how much greater is her service to us that she had been able to point out this common beaut which so few of us know to ex ist. There Is beauty In the lowliest of low, if we but care to look for it. PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smilh&ElkinsLld. rn, Ho 214 Q QUALITY K (AJaMll printing!? Craftsmanship In Type... Let Us Solve Your Printing Problems F1IONE 234 Dibb Printing Co. KES.Ntlt BLOCK OBJECTIVE 13200.00 GIVE GENEROUSLY I Approinil-ly1,S4,0O0Cn- I if 4IM wm maMrtally htlf II InlyMKbyMixpeuralMrvicM I 7 ) tlx Jlyrt.n Army l Irt MatarnMy Mrm I OmvtoI HotpMalt I I OM Falkt' NciMt i frhttn 4 fallM CiH Wik Oilldm' Sywimw baft j X. Mcm'i HmU . LOCAL APPEAL SEPT. 4-25th Tom. Chitetle- Campaign Chair. Eii Cluldlne Campaign Treas CampMi Headquarters Cm. PtRt'l TINKKR & CO., LTI. ' BBW" BESNER BttCK BLOCK P"NE PHONE " 57 PLAYS BEAUTIFULLY! PLAYS EASILY! PLAYS THRIFTILY! Enjoy th swtetest, clearest, most lifelike music you've ever heard . . . JOHN H, BULG Mn 8geiy WANTUnoJ FOR R ENT Slrfoi tQ West. Utttci WANTED TO REi! aoaruneiu. turrr eu. Uox 1L. Uuv i WANTED Oemlft, ruiim and buata 193, Dailv News, WANTED TO REST keeuniii room it lor one or two. f. ininiediiiiplv Fir Box 197. Daiiv Kri 120 00 REWARD - ' rent bv end ol St sooner, huu or uu.e adult Ij.ruj Daily Ni-Wi. 10k iLVI FOR RENT Orst llixir oullkheri. li Phone Blue Wi. I .trie . FOR A NEW Hr. uhone 53u. But ' and 2nd 41 U-DRIVF, CARS 71 1 Orehvlllf Ciih' FOH RENT Red 471. 1 1 KI P R AW NORTiiK BRIT teH C0i. With no lav-oij work, a Wa'.iiin appeals to loiir. i to build un 5" m.inent busintvi There an it or . ln Northern B where there art it Watkins culiw ested and if viii write The J uanv. 1010 AiW couver. lor Iuj : WANTPD-Tail !' f 112 Taxl i wNTrntlnf AddIv Plow: Cleaners. . SITI'ATIOSS If '.WORrt WANTED-- with cnaun-rar. will drive i near end ol lj;,L WILL LOOK ''. for workuii -R"i 515 WANTED -J"2W;; drivers desire work. Green BOATS FOR ' FOR SALE-50 ft beam, draws ft of suita, ' engine. Sleeos is oil stove and sils $2500 raj 8 Winds." Prince Club. FOR 8ALF -Tro!. 1 enfin ; denth 4 ft 4 ' 85 H P hr Island, .p., WATCH Jeweller. Sa"wk 4 norl BL'SlSSs' 45 Records ... at Victor dealer's today! . and NOW By LARRY STANWOOD ARCHIE WAS one of " the 170 lw.tprri,, mnr. Z the civic Oantre to depos it a I 1 marked taUot ln the fa, st0od several second in front of the box foldi the Let of pap?r metlculoilil, befe oe,ore he ne, dropped u ln tn , ' ! Xne voter h expression on his face that I felt ,i ..,', . ,a? vut 1 "".tP. oulm ' da'" h 6 had cwhof n , 0 ! tTLS .?e wonSerf lf 1 he cast J,6 would be a! '. ., , , . . ! n,ZhJ'f tehl sliP of PaP" Appear Into the box and ! " f" H"J"WI w iue WUlKeu past me. But halfway out the door, he made another decision and turned into the restaurant Instead. I followed to see him order a cup of coffee, and I did likewise. ... so It struck me suddenly why should I vote at all?" Archie sipped his euffee. frown ing sugntly. I urged hiin to tell me moii. "Actually, I don't think I know who I was voting for." Must have shown my surpris. for he hastened to continue "that Is, I I don't know the candidates." "Well, if you've been here long anough to have a vote, surely you must know something about these people. You read the papers?" Their names had been in the papers,. He had read a lot about siime of the candidate. Knew how they were engaged but, he aid "that isn't enough." "I think we the people who vote should have a chance to htar tlie candidate talk to us, not only through the newspapers or on the radio, but faee to face, in an open mweting." Aruhle stopped to finish his coffee, and rose. "You know," he turned to me, "you can tell pretty well how IM RE ESTATE OF OONZAOUE OKNURON DEC'tiASBD. INTESTATE TAKE NOTU'B triM u AdmlnW-trutor. duly appointed by th court o tlio ostitto ur OuiuUMgu Lou la Citn-idruii, whu died t 4jun ctuwluttr City. Britiuii Coiumbu. on tru 14th clay u( March, l6l, I require all erouloora aim others having claims against Uu aald huu to send 111 &am to me. properly oorlfuxt. at thi audreaa muiitioued below on or 01-fure the lath day at October. 11)61 .altar which daw X shall proceed to distribute the .maw to those entitled, by law. having regard only to such claim or which I shall then havo been notified. . And further take notice that all peraona Indebted to the said estate are required u pnv their indebted-I "ess to ua lorthwith- Daled at Prince Rupert. B. C. this LJttt day of Weptember 1(151 tiOHDOW KRASEK FORI1E8 "lela4 Admiiiistrntor Prince Rupert. B. C. .18 14. 15, 21. 22l Don't Overtax it OverHAUL It! Once your engine reaches "middle age" worn perls overtax eeck other ami the motor deteriorates rapidly . . UNLESS you order an expert overhaul job by ear master mechanics. If you plan to keep your car long, you'll save money in the long run. See us! SUPERIOR AUTO SUPPLY -M3$ JOIN THE SWING TO Prhice Rupert Gyro Club will endeavour to have a lieutenant governor named from its ranks at the next district convention in 1952 and he has appointed a committee consisting of Dr. R. G. Large. W. . Stone and W. D. Lambie to get busy on the mat ni in auvance. The Gyro Club resumed Ils regular weekly luncheons oft ; Wednesday of this week with ' President Don Forward in the chair and discussed preliminary plans for coming activities. The ways and means committee is iianKy ffnn-es" P ' ;aOrnferuaneSand Duncan were named a committee to look into the matter of Gyro signs at suitable points to an- I nounce Gyro dates to visitors. ' Although rain cati-sed the can- celling of the annual Gyro pic-; last Sunday, it was decided ! that the outing should still be held notwithstanding the late-i ness of the season. IT 1 Dinah Short I vodr RCA ! , ; I 45" Vaughn Monroe , I , I i j e66ionu Eddie's Beauty Salon Permanents Exclusive Razor cuts. Appointments made to your convenience. Phone Red 490 - 739 2nd Are. Opposite Liquor btore MARGARET McLEOD .OPTOMETRIST Room 10 KTONE BUILDING PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX ;i84 SIDNEY GONICK : OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jewellvr. Ph. 212 MATTSON S UPHOLSTERING phone Blue 128. P.O. Box 526 234 3rd Ave. E. Prince Rupert, B.C. H. G. HELGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 98 Evenings Black 899 f(g 1 I l WORID LEADER IN RADIO... FIRST IN RECORDED MUSIC . . . FIRST IN TELEVISION BROTHERS CARD OF THANKS TO THE ELECTORS OF PRINCE RUPERT I wUh to take tins ouDortun-itv oi extending to all Uioj who suuuorted me at tne fun vesin-uav. inv uraieiui appreciation tor their sulendiu juuimrt in the mavoiaitv Election. 1 sincerely trust that vour faith in myself wiu not be found wanlim ana 1 iil endeavour, with the suuoorl of the council tu auiuumter tne affairs ot this cltv to tlie best uuvaiuaie ol the taxpayers Thank vou. Mtci 11. F, OLASSEY. KI NLKAL NOTICE STEVENS In the cltv. Wednesday. Sept 12 1951. Brace Barclay, awe 40 veui 4. uemvrtj bund oi Mrs. Dorothy Sleven.s. lUi.li lith Ave. East Rev. L. U. Sieoer will conuuet .services it' tirenvllle Court Chapel at 1 'I 'M Din Saturday, bi-ut . liuennent to follow in Fair-view Cemetery. 11. C. Undertakers in charge of arrariKt niellU. iltci FOR SALiP NATIONALLY KN OWN NAM E3 Liiiu-oeit Sueedir Shovels; Cranes. Uraxnn.s, Adams Hoad Uraders; Lmlctord bros. Black Too Koud Maintenance Kuuiomenf. Owen Clam-shell Buckets and Rock Oianolea; T. L. Smith Concrete Miters' Clark Forklift Trucn.s; Nelson Bucket Loaders for Stockpile and Snow Removal: Rice Portable Centrif UKal Pumps: National Drauline Scrapers and Buckets. National All Steel Gasoline Ho:M3; Ntioiutl Portable Sawmills; National Rotarv Scr-ens and Conv.yora. Full information (rum National Machinery Co. Limited. Vancouver. B.C. (tf) FOR SALE Lovelv 10 - niece black walnut diulni; room suite, larae icolden oak library : ' table. 2 larue upholstered chairs. 3 occasional chairs, laree commercial loor waxer and Dolisher. Hoover caruet sweeper complete with oarUh ; one larKe, electric fruit hncer. ' electric massafer and reducer. I 4 electric heaters. 1 small Dut ouruer on range i tiiuiu j 1 1 healers, nice pictures in frames, 4 floor lambs. 1 table tamn. firenhice with all tools, large complete exercislnir kit, 40 sraUons of Dalnt. Stnndartl typewriter. 7 lap'e new French piate mirrors. Biack 823., Mr. Hieks. (tf) FOR SALE Household furnlsh-inBS. Chesterfield suite. 9 x 12 carnct. bedroom suite, radio, electric fireoluce and radiator, Coleman oil heater, washing machine tables, chain, dishes, etc. Manv modern novels cum-n'e'e leather bound set Charlrs Dickens 2 l!ir (li"ticnarie'4. Anolv 112 7th West Eirjlihh Hill near Bth and McBride. or Phone Black 912 I220o FOR BALE -1937 Ford 2 ton truck. House trailer. 18 ft., fullv furnished. House trailer. "BC Biee.e," 13 tt., fullv furnished. Two work trailers, dollvs. na.ssent-'er and truck tires. 1929 Chevrolet motor, radiators, etc. Aunlv Midland PlnesPhone Black 733. (tf FOR SALE Larue furnished home with furnished aoarl-mpnt,. drawinir food revenue $awo 00 cash, balance terms. 1078 7th Avenue East, Black 298. evenines. (21oo FUU BALK FOR SALE New and U-sed household furnnure. dlluutlv used Kitchen Sets. Bedroom Suitci. Cheslerlields. Bov' Hn vnes Bedside Runs. Crms, Siudlo touches etc . selllnir at tne InweMl lxsible urlces. B. C. Furniture Co. Phone Blac 324. Uf FOR SALE Bovs' nants. school I shoes, all Jii.es. well made, lots Bovs' nants $2.75 to $5.50 Bovs' shoe.s $4 4d to $3.35 pr. BC. Clcitlners. til) FOR OUICK SALE-12" Craft- nm-lcr band saw. 2 blades. ! 10x30 French binoculars. Both new Pre-ision Saw Filing 1345 PiKaott Place. I21if ' FOR 8AI-E Violoncello, old in-slmiiient. beautiful tone. 1200. I A. V. Van Siolk. Terrace. ! , 12601 FOR SALE Girls' CCM bievcie. Phone Black 401 alter t r m. j 1216(1 : FOR SALE 9 H P. steam holler, I Kood shiiDe. $250. A. P. Van fc,oiK. Terrace. (216ui RIFLES The amazinelv accu-1 rate hlyh txwered Canadian Ross .303 n-Deater. Three mod- els to choose from, Write for Irre t'ltistrated tulcler. TARGET SALES COMPANY. Dept. 1)U. 270 Huroclier Street. Ottawa. Ontario. iTPS.Hi FOR 8ALE-6" cedar bevel Wartime housing tvoe. Phone B.ack 08. (22ftoi FOR SALE Girl's CCM blcvcle In iiourl condition. Phone Green 700. Itf-nci FOR RALE Berdnners vtolln. $15 00 Hlack 718. 122101 PKKAONAL FOR CARRIER service of the new Vancouver Sun contain-lim 20 uuues of comics, roto-uravure and two magazine sections, iitioiie'640 and Green lb'1. . (tfi GIVE the fq ks at nome a treat . , . net one of our delirious cakes or Dies. Runerk bakery Ltd. Phone 043 (nr.ordtii 'Ui ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income Tax specialist. 8. G. Fork. Stone Buildina. Red 593. (20ml WANTED WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID lor scrau iron, steel, brass, enuuer. lead, etc. Honest trradiiiK Promot rv-ment made. Atlas Iron tie Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St Vancouver. B. C. Phone PAclflc 6357. I tfi CASH for scriD cast, brass, cooper, batteries and radiators, P'l.me M3. Call B29 6th Avenue West. Cltv. tf REAL F.STAT8 FOR SALE S1500 each Tw6 choice lots on MeBrlde Street, between 2nd and 3rd Avenue, 'f Interested write Mrs. Tre-leaven. 5737 HlKhburv St.. Vancouver B.C. li6!il FOR SALE Three lots toeether nar Mi-f v.iiiont Pnrk: one on Sherbrooke Ave. Blue 207 ,al' IIOl'SKS WANTED TO Bl'T WAMTFD TO BUY House. Will it 1 Y AUTOMATIC Y rw" OR PHONOCRAPH 1 ' 1 V- 3, rf (ftom ,h, film 1 , "Th. Great Coruio") m. Jpy nc Victor "" XT'- Rord No. i SPIKE JONES "TOO YOUNG" fVV CA Victor "45" Record No. 47-42W McRAE uAincM HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE OENERAL CONTRACTORS B,uilding and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES: P.O Box 1870 Red 894 SCOTT McLAREN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT lames Block 608 3rd Ave. yi. Prince Rupert, B.C. "hone 347 P.O. Box 374 A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. Bell, C.A. 325 4th Avenue East P.O. Box 1247 Phone Red 879 ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1828 For genuine parts and service phone or write above. Cleaner Cutting Saw. Tew hwi will eat eleei eener, efj tur, fatter when tiled ear precision machine, eervfee on ell typta of Brlnff yir hwi ! 1 014 ewi retooUied. PRECISION SAW FILING 1 Ji; FIOfiOTT PLACE Bex 1011 Station B (Act.-nt: Pii Terminal) Terrace Builders Supply ' f V. f, - -' "Vis ' ... ' . .. ' 4wrl; ,, ","?'. , ' II - " . k " - ' ; M' "CI! I , ..-' . r. ifr'' 1 5f and :Colussi's Music Store Agents for the finest . In MuMcal Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND- RECONDITIONED 210 4th St. Ph. Black 389 RORIE & LAIRD ' ACCOUNTANTS to AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 204 4th Street Phone 055 WE RENT TRUCKS. COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Terminal Messenger We Cover the City PHONE 640 All deliveries fully Insured Stand: Bus Terminal, 2nd St. adVertlSe uav SI500 down. Balimce frj ' IfVU WfDt T" 1 m-'nthiv "VnthVWU0aTmenu!-,'iBox oavments. Box 198 198 ' lt it. News claasif led. I 530. Dllv Dnllv New. New. (217DI (217pi jWJj!r- BLONDIE The Touch and Go SvsUrru " By CHIC I ( xeiwes Tne Twory ooLLAt'S I I "'iji oont Pur it AJ' I I V 1 want it k N I f SL5AVe,,iS."7l7'i'eXf BACK IN Oj ) . f 50Me NEW OBPf4 t if tvOuO' I C?'? 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