Ti.ai', sim- ,. lm' rival ,vi!n i Prince Rupert Daiiy News Monday, May 7, I'SjI 'tuna Jeiliva t usic ana An ardent Princetonian was defending his alma mater aftam-st the critical bantering of r, grcup of friends. Challengd to cite examples of Princeton's su-perio.- virtues, he exclaimed: Blackwood on (Bridge By Eosley Blackwood prima site--, There you are n Js J)n JJonor f-ert o ing half a point ahead of R. E. Borland, of Plymouth. The feat of winning the title thrt yrars running has been accomplished Why, you can take any subleet.. I ''"'Minder- mm nee lllll! Mr J'. Muzzy dealt this hand and promptly reached anything at all, and prove my1 make a dash at?1"" s abacus. He and his partner were still trying F!nt-Jr TlT'" blnde'" hi for to beat the experts by using their new count bidding tnls sentence: -The yoiumumw An intelligent , Boy Is Again i Chess Champ LONDON O Malcolm Barker, 10-year-old Birmingham schoolboy, has been crowned British boys' chess champion for the third. consecutive year. In a round-robin tournament atrainst four opponents, he won three games and tied one, finish- methotl. I "' blonde clai only in a r.egligw h;.m u ,hi the' his queen or nearis ana single- strolled sir lv vnvt mv r!-nr" t lv. "WW I ..11 moment. ton diamond were now worth only twice before in the 2G years' , B JAY KULLANDER history of the event. j Barker will represent England 1 Culminating' a very successful three-day ft'Stl- in the first world junior cheat: n outstanding and representative items chamoionship at Birmingham in 1 ' fc . 1 . June. Entries have already been j were presented Saturday evening at the Civic C en-received from Canada, Australia1 tre in a delightful honor program. This was the and Argentina and is other ; f h festival to be held in Prince Ru pert a feast European countries are expected , '. , , , . , . , . v to be represented. j of music and drama which is becoming an indis- iiiensable institution to the cultural life of this ! ' . , - North dealer Neither side vulnerable Vurlli (Mr. Muzv) K K J 3 a H- 6 4 8 D 7 ' i-A K 7 1 u,., Kiist" one more point each. Total count now 17. "Three hearts," he announced. Mr. New did considerable counting on his fingers, but finally added up his points. Ke fli- 'h:llllllloll I i had a count of 11. Mr. Muzzy ! guaranteed 18 to 19 points. Nec-i essarv total count for game, 2o (Mr. Ilil.-I S -U It) U v. K o t) J II 5 4 L q .1 a presented the tender lullaby "f , sa a Hush Thee My Baby." The blend- i: -J jo ing of their well-matched voices j fi 5 " community. j J. S. Wilson acted as announcer for the evening's program. Miss Y. Larson's Orade 11 !i,im. ii ..n-i Borden Street School was trtny deliehtrul. .., - Several very fine choirs u-fj y the A the 11 heard during course a r, 2 evening'. u- K q c A Grade V class from Borden c--9 3 Street School conriticted by Mr. """l'R: J. S. Wilson sang "Where the Bee j Sucks." Thwy achieved a very , H pllK1 4 11 ft ' "H 1 West Puss All DUSH paints. "Four hearts," said Mr. New. The hearts broke well and Mr. New lost only one trick in that suit. But in .spite of this good fortune, he still had to lose two spades and a diamond for down one. IIOItKll'.l.t; THOUGHT "How come?" asked Miss Brash, who was kibitzing the game "Your three heart bhl looked like my ystonf! Mr. Muzzy." "Well, you see, my queen of hearts got promoted," Mr. Muzzy began. i repea'cr! their charming Action i H m;. "Magic Popcorn." Their ' .-'inguif: was lovely and so well-i j trained were these little children ' that they performed their dance 1 ix rfeetly and with happy grace. The Fiutophone Band from I Conrad Street School, trained j and accompanied by J. Jenkins, j gave a tuneful rendition of the -Murine's Hymn." This fine little band was always well together ! iind In time. II was conducted by 1 Mrs. V. IV.u-.gUts. ; j Two yumiK uunils of King Ed-; Iward School repeated the pieces; t'v.-y had r cited in the elocution' dainty mood and their words Ml. Muzzy set seven beads on were beautiful. ' tne top wire of the abacus for A Grade VI class from King u,e ace and king of clubs, then Edward School conducted by J. two more beads lor the singletwii G-seoe sang "The Cuckoo Song." diamond. The queen of hearts The'r light dainty tone suitably j brought the total count to U. expressed the beauty of spring. 1 so Mr. Muzzy pulled over one An All-Boys Choir from '-'el Annunciation Schor' conduct) d; r-,.. ....... .v k a , bead on trie second wire icarn of these counts 10 1, and left one ' on the top wire. Kour more for bv Father O. P. Mohan pave an i the kins-jack of spades mad.1 effective rendering of "Jim the I classes. Charming little Beverley Boul-1 ' 1 .,!.. H t,ll" U-irO mill Carter Lad" with des:ant. This e XntVl ,, . . . ,, one on the second, total count couni was an excellent number and the "eune fUlb ., from Mr. Muzy. "How nice! What is it now?" said Miss Brash. "It's a king," confided Mr. Miuzy. "When you have an honor in your partner's suit, it gets promoted.". "Honors get promoted . . . . Hmmmm," mused Miss Bra.sh. "And then, of course, you can bid more. Fine, fine." Suddenly she started to laugh. "You know," she said, "the thought of my taking up this system even scares ME." wnen mi. icw Mr. Muzzy had to refigure his ter held the audience entranced , i as she gave a most unique ex-! Iplanal'on of t!ie origin of the j ; umbrelhi in "The Elf and the j Do'irmonse." j Derrick Allan was very natural j and entertaining as he related the sad story of "Montmorency's Mistake." ' Dainty little Elizabeth Pierce 'danced her wav into the hera'ts hand. Mr. Champion groanea. "Here we go again," he said, placing his head on the table and pretending to go to slep. "Maybe tr.at s an ADVANCED was reflected in their faces. The All-Girls' Choir from Booth Memorial High School conducted by Mr. F. Huber portrayed beau- ! tiful musical imagery as they sang "Come to the Fair." St. Andrew's Church Jmiiir Choir conducted by Peter Lien sang the beautiful anthem "O CAIVERT DISTILLERS (CANADA) UMITfO, AMHEBSTi ne one abacus you've got there," added. "Haven't they got This advertisement 1.1 noc published or displayed h J I switched to SS0 Gasoline Fill your tank with "up-to-date" Esso Gasoline; Take your car out on the road. See for yourself its better all-round performance. Esso Gasoline is continually being improved to give the best balanced combination of smooth flowing power, lively acceleration and protection against engine ping and vapor-lock1 Tor wore happy motoring, switch to Esso Gasoline and you're always ahead! for beginners? For Action Advertise! tonirol isoaro or by the Government of British C Rest in the Lord." Their lovely j VAI.l'E INCREASED ycuthful voices portrayed rever- Slowly Mr. Muzzy figured th.it enre and devotion. " The Rotary Mixed Voice Choir, 1hiK difficult olav most success- n r-a n PR Ar?r? of the audience in her Dutch D.mce. Mrs. Black accompanied for this number. KETCHIKAN VIOLINISTS The two nrnmising young violinists from Ketchikan w.-re heard in s?lo performances. Six-year-old Danny Michaclson handled conducted by C. P. Balagno. sang ; , d convincingly portrayed me opu iumi iui i iu nrai mc t,fie tragvdy and norror 01 uu-Moanin', Lord?" This well-bal- . B,.aming of the ill-advised wish, ancrd choir achieves rich, vigor- Tne cast included Elizabeth Mar his instrument like a veteran cus lone. 1 ne basses Keen wen in j:n Stanley Kaardal, Kussen concert artist and Robert Das- .ZSm; tun and support the choir ad- Ml,rvison. Harold Weber and Fred The have sow e-ave a mirably. sopranos a Classified Advertising is payable in advance. P ease refrain from telephoning. Class;!, won: pi r insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Uu Funeml Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, OOUHLE PRICE Christensen. This play was air the sign that says which was warmly received. These boys are pupils of Mr. Rcott of Ketchikan and were neeommnled on the piano by (sso) FOR SALE WANTED 1 FOB HEM to stop for EXPERIENCED stenographer re- HnnqFKTFPiw; Mrs. Freeman. An enjoyable v'.mo duet was pe-fnvnv-d bv Anita Rogerson tl 5th t. ouires lull or pari-urne ((ovuien ... store or office. Aoolv Box 97, Dallv News (lU8p) ringing tone. 1 wo plays were performed Sat- . urday evpning. I VNIQl'E COMEDY ! The unique comedy "When Shakespeare's Ladies M e e t," played by members of the Business and Professional Women's Club and directed and coached bv Miss E. Holmes and Mrs. N E. Arnold, took many liberties with Master Shakespeare's lines when unexpectedly modern idioms wru inserted into the flowery FOR RENT-One br lv furnished. Phone happy motoring with Imperial Y.sut Road Mans, and Imperial L.sso guar;imrei tire life with (lie i.imnns Atlas Written Gimaniee tint's lioimrcJ hv over 38.000 FOR SALE 1 Findlav rane and neater, $hu; 2 tabies, a chairs. S13; 2 steel cots, 1 stand, $10; 9x12 linoleum. $3; au-ei iiq anu hinh injir, j.ju; A B.C. wa-ner. ooner and tub. .; drapes and oea-ctina, 1 b;ack coat 1d; one girl's coat s'i'.jO. 4U0 bin Vesi. 1 1 LP FOR SALE Complete household lui ni.snniffs. Must oe sum til s week. $175.00. 40U Bin Ave. Vve.it, i Vli ci't :d by Miss E. Ball. Th? Aiyansh Silver Harmonic Band, under trre expert direction of Benjamin Munro, played two well-received selections. They were the "Corcoran Cadets March" by John p. Sousa and the "Hungarian Comedy Overture." Thore were mauy items on the evening's program and very many participants bat so skillfully was it handled that each item was presented without a pause. And the warmth with which each number was received attested to the enjoyment of the audience. PRESIDENT HONORED At the close of the concert. Mrs. ; 41 U-DHIVE CARS li Oienni.e Cji dealers in Canada and tJie U.S. RELIABLE BOY renuires part-time employment. Phone Biack 4or. aoiso' ! and Eloise Lahti. The lovely soprano voices of j Louise Mali and Inez Amadio were neain olensurably received. , Miss Mah sang- ns her solo "Song ; of the Great Wall" in Chines-.. Miss Amadio .sang the delightful louring Service that routes you anywhere. Uuth are yours for the asking. rtitsoYii engine prmrrftnrt with M.iivclule rhe pre-niitim mornf nil fltat of the services you want await you at your Imperial 1-sso dealers. i Tfaiian nrln "II Segreto CASH for scrap cast per batteries ana City. WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID lor scrau lion sieei. brass, copper, lead, etc llxlit .L t.iullll4 t'lUIUUl, pu- ment made. Atlas lion & Per .snrpch of Medieval England. When Portia, Katharina. Ophe meet'; alt caf ni-intitac. iLirrrs' Sj",ifn",nions fur tnrret ( hihri-L.irii ti. A dcft i'cnf niotnr m! thai not only LiUii .iifs Inn tlf.ms! Drop in ar the Fsso sign anv time ro have radiator and tire pressure t hecked or for any of the other services your car may need. E'serr Felici." The charmng Ladies' Trio com-)"K(, ill' Mis. r o. Largp. Miss '. I.:i'-.".i'ii and Mrs. V. Roterfs iws-tais l.ui.. 2fi Prior S'.. Van- TASTY TEA ROUS eiiiivei. u. U. riiuiie iac.:i C3b7. (tf .....n U iuu J V dU ' the Huwert Ba G43 tor orders. ri.l'MI!lN(i AND IIKATINO and 9 . sheet metal call 029 (itli Phone sn.i. (tfi work. West. 1 FOR RENT- s:e:; "MP ''iiiv 111 E:. Ea.st. Phone Greet FOR REVT F:,!' home for fi'f n: rent free to ret WIS OuSmcSS anci I I vol lia, Desdemona, and Cleopatra ni"t, ti give the starry-eyd Juliet "the low-down on men" th?y t u-h one rnried bv herself receiving advice. The players moved easily on the stage, k?pt well in rharncter, and got the most out of their witty lines. The cast included Miss Honora Silversides, ' Mrs. Catherine Laurie, Mrs. B iulton, Miss Elizabeth Clement, Miss Elizabeth Holmes, and Mrs. Ciiristine Worsley. The able young players from Booth Memorial High S.-hool gave a repeat performance of "The Monkey's Paw." They handled cdSiona A ('(ll'iV I f t.y 1'UHl.iC ACCOUNTANT, i rtiii-. '-i i.-m.. t FOR SALE -Household furnish-nus. oi iWt rii iu unU li. a. ill. I ui' ai.t-i' ii p.m., ouilc 'i. riuni-uilt Aots. (112pi FOR SALE Tenders will be re-ceiveu ov the undersigned up to noon of lueauav. mxv Ji..,, iUoi. ior me uuicna.ie oi me i nereunuer described fishing vessel, toaetner wuh tguiu-i mem theiejn, beioiiuhm toj uie estate of John Matt.son, oe.easca. Name: n incesj. Length: 20'. jbivamn: i . j ueuui: 3 8 . Puwereu bv an 81 lip. Regent enuine. Arrange-j ments to inspect tne vessel can Ue mane wuh Harry eina. Victory Cove. Successful tenderer to take pos.ses4.oii oT Victory Cove B.C. 'terms: Hirlctiyj not necesk.irilv accepted. G.I F. Foroes. Administrator of tne ! estate oi Juan jvlattson. ie- ceased, Room 13. Court Ho"se, Prince Rupert, B.C. UlOc), Earl Be-ker, President of the Mmic and Drama Festival Association, was called to the stage tc rerjive a bouquet of beautiful flcwers as a token of appreciation for her excellent leadership and direction throughout this very success! ul Festival. The presentation was made by Rudolph Olson oil t-half of the. members of the executive and the Association. Kcpljin"! tn tins tribute, Mrs. Brck'.T thanked tne executive and members of the Association Stone Uuildinit Red income exi-uai. 1" , Puli o.ns uuhl mio.: -'for rest -cm i ti;nisi'kcci)in B, I working e'ls u HANDYMAN 1IOMK SERVICE MAPwdAP.KT McLEOD :)PT()MFn'RIST Room 10 iTONE nUHJllNO HEAL fc.ST.1TK FOR KALE Four-room wartime house. Oood condilion. Artificial tireul.ice, electric lire. Furnished or uiuurnisni-.i. Owner leaving citv. Reason-nble price fur cash. Phone Biue 1U5 or cull at 133 91)1 West alter a u m. FOR RENT-S'.S Icinule. Aaaiv W Green 21o. FOll RENT-R"1 lied 471. For Your PAINTING nnrl DECORATING See SPCNCE & MATIUK (ireen 017 Phone Biaek 2? levcningsl 5 FN KRAI. CONTRACTORS Ihiildiiig and Repairs of all kinds KOOF3 CHIMNEYS oil nuHNEu:; nOAIID AND K anv time. iu-nci NATIONAIAY KNOWN NAMES FOR SALE-Three room house Lmn-beit Kneeiler Shnvels: i with bath. Apply evenings, PHONE i:lue r.! (lUKpi Cranes: Drasilines: Adams 1078 11th Ea.st. FOR RENT "01 for to vale h,mie call 1333 6th PHONES Ilhul; 752 Road Orader.s; Littlelord Bros FOR SALE THE BEST QUALITY PRINTING lted 894 1070 ijllf P.O. BOX 1184 P.O. nnx for their co-operation and the; trroa! amount of work they have j done. The Association is represonta- tive of many groups and qrgan-i - tions in the city. j Members of this year's executive are: f resident Mrs. Earl Becker Vice-President R. O. Moore Secretary Miss Yvonne Lar-sen. 1 leaturer F. Conrad Program Convenor R. O. Moore Syllabus Henry Plyum Business Manager Arr.ilne HELP WAfl' Lovely home in Section Two 1 m in e d i a t e occupancy. Terms. Black Too KiKid Maintenance Equipment; Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Grapples; T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders for Stockpile CO LT? T3I5ITTSH i'"-..,V"A-oi;irt Duplex Centrally located, fully modern, excellent Liyiu ac-'" 0 MATES .WWW Francois Lake t.;. mcnt of Pi $213 oer n'V SEE MAC for your . . . ROOF RE-SHINGLING or SIDING Thone Black BOO (MlDnt SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ueo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 and Snow Removal: Rice Port- i able Centrifugal Pumps; Na- tional Dragline Scrapers and ' Buckets; National All Steel I Gasoline Hoists; National I Portable Sawmills: National! Rotary Screens and Conveyors, i house Good Four-bedroom location. ; Boas j Hall CommitteeRudolph HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of .Satisfaction cm All Services GORDON D. RONSON Oil Burner Specialist 733 5th Ave. W. Black M3 Full information from National Machinery Co. Limited, Vancouver. B.C. (tf) lenv i v. w, tr Eight-room house Ideal for rooming house. Provides an income and a home. Furnished. Immediate occupancy. $200000 down, balance on convenient terms. Craftsmanship In Type... Let Us Solve Your Printing Problems I'lIONE 231 nine mouun ill w ii oortutien I .A; Iff Fraiit'oi FOR SALE New ana used furniture, hardware end tables, chests of drawers, beds com- For scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block C(i3 -3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, D C. Phono 317 P.O. Box 371 mete.- bedroom suites, small further information and inspection call 57. P. TINKER & CO. LTD Besner Block UOfid MATTSON'S UPHOLSTFRINO Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenire, Prince Rupert, D C. size carpets, field glasses, used G. louanig boots, sewiner machines, radios and bicycles, nlsn (ithpr nspfnl VmniiVi(ilH Dibb Printing Co, , '0. I MEDIATELY..., SA) H .! V-rill 1111 ll'.ll . i - ,r articles at lowest prices. See FOR ...!?. I tit. Ivilh- r VMM IT. B. C. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf-ci KESNF.R BLOCK part y imiiumru. wn-n w am ci -- - room, artificial fireplace, , ce-,v sellm?- 11 ment, basement and hot airi Earning ' funarce. One room and bath- i ) , jioofl of r room in basement. On two , i'rliii" 7k jkfflu colussi's music store Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 -4th St. Ph. Black 389 lot.s fullv fenced. ah in -n- persnnai linf rnnrtittfin 915 8th Ave. A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL, C.A. ROY SHAND, C.A. 353-3rd Ave. W. Box 203 Phone 8 St. II. G. IIKLGERSON LIMITED . REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 90 Evenings Black 899 i" .ict ne u". ness. M"". .,fi;t 1' East.-off AUred St. Call anv J,irne. 17P' FOR SALE Five roomed dwell-ine on Sherbrooke Ave., witii cement foundation. Full pru e .$3,200. Terms if renuired R. E. MORTIMER. 353 3rd Ave. Real Estate and Insuronr FOR SALE Gillnctter "Alpha" with used sockeve net. one fall net, one set of lines, trollinv piirdies, poles and leads. Blue 621. n Oflo i FOR SALE Tennis raquet and baseball Rlove, both in perfeel condition. Applv 318 7th Ave. East. (tf-nc) FOR SALE 24-ft. troller with Kiirdies. "Lone Star" at Fishermen's Floats. Bargain. Blark JR-y. UlOc) FOR SALE-Fawfett Torrid oil stove, Coleman oil heater. Duncan Phvfe mahogany table. Phone Black 728 afler Thousands of Yards of Broken Concrete from Prince Rupert Warehouse Especially recommended for watvr front fills, by engineers. C-uinmrncing June 1st, 1951 Peg's Wreckinq Co. 4850 Fraser Street Vancouver, B.C. -At.if; i ROME & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 fin . FOR SALE tost HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branchs 204 4th Street. Phone 055 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL ana ; IlXHu;. LOST Man's rocket watch af-iu i r, m Oninrriav. Mav ....ire n return t.n Dailv News. Reward oX 1593 6. " (107p) 65& CARS FOR SALE :mrti CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES D.C 21-23 Besner Block Fhone Blue 442 ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1G26 For genuine parts and service phone or write above. ERNIE SINCLAIR PAINTING AND PAPER, HANGING Phone 22 or Black 280 General Delivery FOR SALE 1947 Plvmouth five-, p.issen;er coupe. Radio, heater. Cash or terms. Phone Green 1C5 before 7 P.m. (lU7pi WE RENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS ' , By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 WANTED Unfurnished or partly furnished house bv atuet 'mm" eounle with small ia,n" Hv Non drinkers. RPi'r',nrt,s1 P.O. Box 802. . WANTED TO RENT FurnlsbH 3 nr 4 room sulle. Phone Bla k 889 before 6 p.m. 'la4i" . J . i. . 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