i 4 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday. April 11, 1951 1 well spread over twelve mouths, which ra Chairman of the board of con- C-.M-ii " j ctllation. Hugh MacLuren, and Wttouv" ?" I rtpres.Jntat.ives of the employees is pi v.l W: ttiiu eiiipiuyiri , iiiumus .111011 ana Fire-Fii.hr s Range Open Presented T. W. Brown, K.C, Britain is Satisfied Morrison ami t hurehill Comment on MacArthur Ouster w 1.1. st: 7 respectively, gave light s session thin JOHN H. BULGER Qplomclilsi Blackwood on (BruLje Shuotir.c in the Rod and Gun ; 1 1-11... "Jr "XfiUnj. The Board of Conciliation over Club's new rifle range in the j 1 the wage dispute between the city ! Civic Centre begins tonight with and the Prince Rupert Fire By Eoslcy Blackwood Robert Collart in 1 r:tnKcmuster Fighters' A.-'sociatiou. heard Wit LONDON (CP) Foreign Secre- charge. 1..,,. u..i...,t. M,.,.i,.. cm in- Doug Kerr chairman of Uw "am Long city clerk, present the, cilys brief at a meeting in the ivhn Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue rifle range committee, said a', the meeting last hight that the court house last night. In the city's brief it -was felt day that Great Britain is now ready to negotiate a cea.se.-lue in Korea but the ''oilier side' club was now epen to rt.ieive Sometimes it is a winning play to use the hold-up when you have two stoppers or even more in the suit opened hy the -opponents. General rules .are dangerous things to give to I .-ridge players. There are so many exceptions to mo;.t uf them. Common sense is so much better than general .0 far has shown iu -desire y, rue.isU aUons. Thirteen members imt .ri una nu, "uwiu --y rt-iistered last niiiht and a name .similar wages to Kamlojps. North STEAMER siOp hust.li'-ies. iapeuking of the dismissal of Gtoige AJoiiglas MacArthur by President Truman, Mr. Morrison -aid Lliu action harmonized wiiii '.He ltritijli vivw. Former Prime ,Vi-ni:il;-:- Winst'jtl CT.;:rclUll t'rt-.'u: .d Mr. .or:'i.so:i's -iew. lor the rifle club is to be decided Vancouver, 'Vernon, j run, r.anai- 011 shortly. ; mo, Peiiticton and Kelowna, It was "decided only Individual which are of comparable size, tittrios would In made at first in That there are only two luuld- th Pmunion marksman compe- ing- in the city of Prince -Rupert LUims but that probably next of nore than -three storeys, a year it wuuld be hoped to enter a population of luuoo, the Cuna- leam or more In the national dian National Railways, Cana- linesse. That was ' two cards to knock lules. Hut with that warning, litre is a general rule which has wide application and usefullne.'is. Unless you have one more out. But she had only two stoppers in the suit led by the op- stop in the -suit led .by opponents that there are cards you have ponents. So she let Mr. Charn- ; contest. Prince Rupert I f.AILS FOR i Vancouver ' ami Intermediate I'tuis Each Thursday oicn huld the lust unK wnn the ten of elut.s. he retur ;';;,! Clover Leafs the jack of clubs which was to kno:-k out to make Vo;w eon-tract, then use the hold-up. North dealer Both .sides vulnerable. (Vlr. .Mil-lev-- Moose Hold ,dian Fish & Cold Storage and the Prince Rupert Fishermen 'b Co-op tiavitiR tneir own fire dements; that no fire hazards are caused by mills; that tlvj live oil 1 companies are distributers only, with trained men for lire. These w,crc some uf the points included in the .city's brief, which disa Take Second ''A .:-iV I - - ; at 11 :J. p.m. c Children's Party S A U -K J 1J tl !l c a i; ! A.'CO0VEH (CH)--yaiuoiWi: 3 Clover Leafs deieated ToioiloI" ! Tri-Bells i;l to 02 la.,L niv.hl u1 Close of the "kiddies' season" greed with a proposal to viquaUze Ml il) (Mi. S- J Tor KETCHIKAN vi;dm:siav midnight l.u (iii'y at, l,uw Cost i1'!!!- Kl-,MV,.i...ill:. jtake a 2-tj-0 same ed-e .n their : was marked last night by Loyal Un Vancouver wage scale. ( r. Mt;iniiliMJ S -10 11 0 4 3 W -tj iu :) I- J 10 ! best-of-fivc scries with the ! Order of the Moose members with 11 7 4 1 K (i y j a 1 2 i Easterners for the Dominion I party for 35 children and pre C( '.nparing the sa'ary of a first class Royal Canadian Mounted Police constable, with that of a fireman, fir. t class, the city's L.t.'-UcUjall championship. fast thro-? inontlw, cliiklron on the board with the ace. lire trey of diamonds was now .ed 1101a dummy. Mr. Champion would have barged right in with the ace if he had held a club to lead to his partner. But the hold-up play had robbed him oi I his opportunity. He (.rucked the diamond lead and Mr. Abel wo:i with the king. Mr. Abel saw the hopelessness of continuing with clubs and .switched to the deuce of hearLs. Dummy played the six, Mr. Champion the ten and Mrs. Keen won the the ace. Another diamond lead knocked out the ace and nine tricks were ready for the taking. Had Mrs. Keen won the first club trick, then Mr. Champion would have won the first du- Write ur , 'a.i ( 1 I V wit OtjJT OMK I'i.'lNt'l'. uul'K.U', Jt.i:. ( Mi-. Kvrnj S K .1 1! 1 A 1) ii j) - .1 hi n c i r. a i "rief states that it reuire Urn and physical work-outs years to become a first class con The bidding: one ni'-'ht a wv.k at the Moose u.iditorunn. stable with rigid training. Lady Nelson In Collision " " r"l''" """"-ly I UI '" ' South i " West Pass E:l.'.t VMM N irtjl 1 I) 3 N T All (la.-.. CJuirles Logan and Mrs. Beryl It points out that a first class Karasosky, 1 n s t r u c t o r s, were police constable's salary in the thanked for their work and pre- RCMP for 1951 Is $200 per month ? ntati in made by young Garry as compared to the firemen's Mtmcey arid Eileen Rejrsvold of proposed rate '-f $258.50. STATEGIC WEAPON Specially developed hx -1951 census, to be held. In May, is this pen which use can conduct electricity. Census cards are filled'os: with the Ink. The cards later au placed in eiestr machines and the information on the cards in lr.. electric brushes to punch-cards for filing ar.ti mo: MONTREAL- The Lady Nelson of the Canadian National Steamships was in collision T;tle today's hand which Mrs. Keen was playing at three no trump. Mr. Abel opened the .seven of clubs. Mrs. Keen could see that by knocking out the a lignier 10 insirucior uigan ,. ,.,, n,Kn s:lvs tna. Vfitmlfivr nitht u'ith n hnru. nnni n 1.,..., ,,. ,,f fl..,. I,. V1i- The first public libraries were mond lead with his ace and le-tip,,.., ,,, Sll:.in su...,;Unu m n ir..,.oi, o ivauijocnj, fiince Rupert has the greatest rainfall of any city in the province and the rainfall Is fairly a centu.-y ace and .king of diamonds, sne could make her bid without a opened in Britain jus U!!0. Refreshments of ice cream, soft by the nacK me. jacs oi ciuo. 1 report received here Abel would have overtaken with , riim)anys iltJll office drinks and cookies were served for a wind-uo. with vows bv the The "Nelson had sailed from Port of Spain, and, when near : children they would be on hand the nis queen anu i-uiinnucu tiuw until Mrs. Keen's last stopper was gone. And Mr. Abel would .-till have had the king of diamonds as an entry for his remaining clUDS. lor the opening of the sea.-on next October. Bocas, hit an unlightsd e belli;; towed by a small bar vessel Sou ' i Fort Frances The Nelson suffered slignt damage to her bow. No passengers or members of the crew were injured, and no .ar'.'o damaged. .The fhip returned to Port of Dumps Nanaimo FORT FRANCES I CP) Fort Spain where she will be detained one !two or three days while rx'palrs i Frances Canadians went j game up in their best of seven are made Allan Cup western finals last I 0 Seagram's Sure Seagram's "V.O." Sc atom's "83" Stnjvam's Crown Royal Settciram's Kings Plule Servants Special OK 1 night as they dumped the Nan I aimo Clippers 7 to 2. Hopeful For I Fort Frances outscored the: opponents in every period, taking : Housing Here a three to one lead in the first session, then edging Nanaimo 2 to I and 2 to 0 in the other two frames. Thil idviUs8inent is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Boatdor by the Govern. More Reds For Korea ; With good hopes for the housing problem of Prince Rupert, I Aid. Doug Frizi-ell returned here I by boat this morning from the i south where he has been con- lerring with government offi-' cials. i "We have received the ' ise of the premier and the eminent, who are 'very much WASHINGTON, DC. (CP) -Piohlpcn npw Chinp.sp Com Classified Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from trlcphuii uie , worckper insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of L ' Fune. al Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $.w SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE munist divisions have been behi'ld Prlllc,e RuPplt gelling a identified in Korea, bringing to- number one listing for housing.' saU Ald- Frizzell, who will re-C95.000, tal enemy strength there to the United States Army Port at tomorrow night's special meeting of the council. . "u? irv reported today. oismiets of tm famous oartaaum UCUO WHISKY I OK SALE CARD OF THANKS 's li'AMU I WANTED i j sieei. bras. '. I Honest "To" all those who were able ta FOR SALE-Encvrlopaeclia BrU-vUit. th. late Krnest Unwin In annica. 1941 edition, withji.' ! For Action, Acivertlse! " - " i Beltast in Northern Ireland received its first charter oi incorporation In 1613. This advertisement Is not published or Displayed hy the Liquor Control Hoard or by Hie Government of British Columbia. the hospital, we, Brother Jonn,. Stsler Jessie. Nephew Jack Un- books to date. Pertect coiuu-lion. Underwood tvpewriler. 14-inch carriage. Phone HUe 8U0. l8l,ul i win and Clara, wish to extenn our sincere thanks and aurre.-;- ation lor the kindness shown like sat R Hiilw earriaae, w,u- i i!i lit 14 n tiin r.aL which gave him ea.-e. conitort and happiness in his last hours. (ltd alter April IS. Phone Black '. 1 : l. 3 1 . IF in 1 A- it. ' ni. .... " .ft 1 v6 A 1 I'JUDi 203. cl froje l i . iwTTi i , e&iiona uduiete an LOST ment uc;,rl Metals U.I.. couver. B. t- 1 tiioT. WASTED TO If room house l'lk.molM WANT ED TOR?' rooms Iiinu-1' Newsj WANTKD-';- 7j, Dailv " - -0M WANTED rhesterfif-d set E. J- LOST Gentleman's wrist watch viclnitv Urv IJock. Imperial Oil or 3rd Ave. Reward. Ken B99 1 85c I HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE LOST Gent's Bulova wrist watch between Hlh St. and Inlander. April 4. Reward. J. McDonald, inlander. (87pi MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 J30 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. MARGARET MeLEOI) OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUILDING FURNITURE FOR SALE-Cnes- lerlicld suite 1 year o.tl i matchin- tables. 1 triliidU-j ashtray to match; one recii i rij cabinet, all In walnut. $2a0.00. . Also rauio if Included wun furniture $350.00. also dresser and bed complete. All in excellent condition. House nexi to theatre. J. A. Feiuel. Port Edward. L.iL FOR SALE Philco push button car radio for Plymouth 42 to '48 deluxe model. $(0.00. 108 8lh Ave. West. FOR SALE Dining room suite in eood condition. Phone Black 910. ib3V FOR SALEOne 29 foot trolling boat. Phone Green 803. W rEBS"vi GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CUIMNEYS OIL BURNERS SAFE BUYS 1950 Monarch Sport Sedan . 1949 Ford Tudor 1950 Chevrolet 1948 Custom Desoto These cars are all certified safe buys! Bob Parker Ltd KOUI) - MONARCH DI.AI.I US Prince Rupert. B.C r- AiH for scrap Phone M-11' Citv. ered Z4c ?. more? WJ ilverv service TASTY TEA M$ TIIONE RLUE 503 P.O. nOX 1184 FOR HE NT' FOR RENT Sleeping room close m. 643 Tavlor St. (Hp) FOR RENT Housekeeping accommodations for 1 or 2 persons. Phone Black 277. auei ROOM FOR RENT Apply 717 7th West, or Black 801. (tli FOR RENT Portable eas-drlv-en welder. You operate it. Guaranteed. $2.50 per hour or " PHONES Black 752 Red 894 P.O. Box 1070 NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES 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 Ling-belt Speeder Cranes: Draglines: Adams Road Graders; Llttleford Bios. Black Top Road Maintenam e 643 lor i Triii tdvertitcmtnt i nM publnhcd e ditpUycd by the Liquor Control fioird or by tkf Oovtrnmcnl ef Brrtnh Columbi. i p 77: diirHEIi $10 00 a day. Phone Green 720 or Box 630. (88pi 41 U-DRIVE CARS. Phone 41 711 Grenville Court. (tl. SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oeo. Cook's Jeweller. Th. 212 Jovesic II. Q. HELCERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 86 Evrmlngs Black 899 U RllllSO"- EauiDiiient: Owen Buckets and Rock Grapple. T. L. Smith Concrete M""i-S-Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders for Stockpile and Snow Removal: Rice Portable Centrifugal Pumps; National Dragline Scrapers and Buckets; National All SU Gasoline Hoists; N ma Portable Sawmills: National Rotarv Screens and Convevois. w..ii i.rrn.nHr. frnm Na FOR RENT Light housekeeping room. Black 963. 0i)pi CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE 1940 Plymouth sedan with heater Reasonable tional Machinery Co. Limited. QUALITY REPAIRS For .Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Jeld scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 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 203 Phone 88 Vancouver. B.C. tl" rrri (tit n kTn, nn llSpH fUT A p n 1 v Mel Kirkham Bob Parker's. 3rd Ave., or evenings fulfil Blue 527. (B5PI niture, hardware, clothes ana i. hwiio National ca-sn REAL ESTATE LESLADV register. Gilchrist 10Kel"e iacks and scores of other ai- ticle at verv low prices n-y-Furniture, 3rd Avenue W. (' AGRICULTURAL LIME Now is the time to give your garden aatd lawn a coat of lime. Prevents Acid Soil O Promotes Growth Larger Vegetables O More Beautiful Flowers 1 sack delivered $1.75 per sack Up to 5 sacks delivered $1.69 per sack Over 5 sacks delivered $1.50. per sack PHILPOTL EVITT & Co. Ltd. HOUSE FOR SALE-ApnlV Chin Jon. Enterprise Fruit store. HELP5rfS;' ' 1 89c I WANTED PI I t 1 " " ' ... ....ftf at FOR SALE Bungalow. 4-corner RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS St AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branch's 204 4th Street. Phone 655 COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents lor the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 41,h St. Ph. Black 389 eXD , he V,v lot. classed norch. garage. fenced in 345 8th West. Phon WANTED TO RENT 3 to 5 room furnished siDartment. Umeni-lv required bv local o!m" ant Please nhone Mr. Simwn at Green 491. i8Ji- uiack B'J4. ill SEE THESE VALUES Seven .. . .rirn . room house (section 2, large living room dining room, kit in wr i,,,-f WORK WANTED Rename man will care for child two vears and over, for w"Jk';; mother, durlnsr dav Plea phone Ren 448 or call at - 6th Ave. West. WANTETb House keener for six chen on mam tioor. four Deft-rooms and bathroom uostairs. $2000 cash, balance as rent. Full nrice $5750.00. Revenue Home. Eight rooms, telose to no.st office) furnish ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. 'COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1026 For genuine parts and wrviee phone or write above. ERNIE SINCLAIR PAINTINO AND PAPERHANGING Phone Blue 061 Box 1819 241 West 5th Avenue CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES D.C 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 Phone Blue 767 months PHONE 651 BUILDING SUPPLIES - LUMBER (90p) COAL PARP1 ed, revenue $150 per month tauorox I plus 3 rooms for owner. Price $4000. Easy terms. Armstrong Aeencies. phone 342 or 207 evenings. t85c) clubs- it. c. WANTED Ret or golf Box 78 Dallv News. 186P)