1. DRAMATIC NARRATIVE i Continued from page 1) Prince Rupert DQiiy , , Wednesday, March 14, e uuinei atois will census, the coun-decennial census (13 rid variant a e Black iak the 1951 trv's ninth oln.-e 1871. our best weapon was human 4 physology " i As the bombings increased.! gradually came the realization 1 ture that the Nipponese Empire was crumbling and then the great meeting woo vi I Elucidates Regulations presirj,.nt, of the organizational of the Presbyterian By Eosley Blackwood secretury-trt; sure ' Men's Club. Robert Eby was elect-president; J. R. Hobman, vice- Canada has noi had an ambassador in Russia sinej 1946. In 1953 capital expansion in Canada tost $3.9 billion. monthly Mondays. noses of the captors, formed part of the speaker's remarkable story. His own aiary was kept in a water bottle, his ring concealed in a cuke of soap, his cigarette case buried underground. Incredible stories published in the Singapore newspaper in the days of the occupation were recountedhow the elephants had day of August 12. 1945, ii"n th! camp commander gruffly announced: "Gentlemen, the war Is over. The Japanese have signed a peace treaty with the Allies." Followed the amazing incident of A. B. Brown, Local Barrister, Speaks to Credit Grantors In today's hand Miss Brash didn't have much justification for her third hid the raise from three to four spades. She had a good club suit but,, over all, her hand was a minimum. For the MEAL 'that KEfig the appearance on bamboo poles vulnerable. i saluted the Japanese general, of tne union Ja?ks. the S'.ars None how the Nipponese fliers, by North and Stripes und tiie Dutch flag dealer. Nrirlll .Mls Itnish) S K 7 5 Si j New Consumer Credit Retuila-I tions Act, "designed to curb inflation by making it a little more difficult for people to purchase consumer goods, thus lessening the demand with the effect of keeping prices in line,'' were clarified for members of tha .-3 f - i i BEST OF rooD Value Plus! 10 6 H 4 K -V l I h- shaking of fists and firing of pistols, had terrified the British bombers into landing their planes and surrendering, how a Japanese flier had swooped down and decapitated the captain of an Allied ship on the bridge wi'h Ins sword. Continued the story of the removal to Thailand where, under D 0 V. A Dull') where they had be?n concealed during those long years of war was a mystery. Fervent and sincere, indeed, was the singing of the Na'ionui an' hems. "But to the last the Japanese were as contemptible as ever," insisted the speaker. NEW CUT. I ORMI.n Dr. Black's uddie.'s was the 1950 H i-s (Mr. Q J 8 Kilsl (Air. Mwk) S-4 2 11 Q J 8 3 D K 1(1 B S ( l 4 3 U II U S H I'Oll TAKP. Oi l OIUH ItSI'IIOSF.,,, BROADWAY CA Prince Rupert Credit Grantors' Association at their monthly meeting Monday night, by A. B. Brown, local barrister, who was Uie guest sneaker. . Mr. Brown reviewed the clauses taken rather a dim view of the chances of making four spades. The reason Mr. Muzzy failed to jump to game in spades was his lour card spade suit. He is leary of four card trump holdings but give him a six card suit with only one or two high honors' and he will bid it ail over the lot. Mr. Date openec; ine king of hearts and continued with the ace and a small heart. Mr. Muz-; y lulled tlie third round and after some thought led three rounds of trumps. When the suit refused to break 3-3. the hand really fell apart. 1949 A K Q J 7 i Ford Custom Deluxe Fordor Chevrolet Style. ine Sedan DcSoto Custom Sedan I 1943 f oiiililiuii Immaculate Al 1 Nniilll (Mr. M ill) a aq J iii H 7 S I A 7 :l i C III IJ s Tlie liiililllllt: N L S W 1 C ' Pass 1 S Puss a 8 Puss 3 S Puss 4 S All pass She knew Mr. Muzzy was go-iiiK to play the hand and when he didn't barije directly into name himself, she should have throughout TRUCK SPECIAL 1950 Ford Vi-ton Bob Parker Ltd. I OKU - MONARCH DEAII'ltS Prince t n v. the terrible circumstances of forced labor with extreme cruelty, " and privation, the prisoners wei'.' lorced to build a 413 kilometre railway the long hours in the' fierce sun with resultant death,' disease or complete breakdown-- the merciless beatings, the com-' plete luck of medical and surgical equipment. Mad with disease, tlie Allied prisoners heard the shots that riddled the bodies of 1 their comrades. j Those Japanese ileiiioiistr.it- i ed that there is no roiisidera- 1 tion of huiiia'iit in their souls bluntly declared the speaker, ! -going m to describe Incidents I of "nauseating hypocrisy.' Culmination of the experience with disease came the ravage of the Middle Age disease of cholera Mr. ivluzzy s only nope now was that the hand with the remaining .trump also had five clubs a 'fairly unlikely chance. He led to dummy's ace of clubs and continued the suit but Mr. Dale trumped the third round won another heart trick and' then played the queen of diii- of the Act, making explanations and pertinent observations as he went along. The new regulations, the speaker pointed out, had mainly lo do with conditional sales in-eluding 1 instalment buying, pro-, ' viding for minimum down payments, minimum installments and maximum period for payment completion. I Motor vehicles were the only articles in which trade-ins could be included as part of the minimum down payment. In all other articles trade-in proceeds must be deducted from the cash pile--' of the article and the down payments and inst ailments started from there. Charge accounts were not affected by the new regulations, the assumption being that tlie sellers would judge the credit risks aud not permit undue buying by persons who would bo unable to pay. ! monds. Mr. Muzzy won his ace but that was his last trick. He j had to lose two more diamonds ; ' I .JtSfei .m m lor down three. ' A kibitzer made the true, If IV. ' irritating, statement that three ; no trump was cold on the hand. 1 He was right although it was from the effects of which hundreds perished, corpses being thrown into pits and burned in mass. i Then came the bombings with ,the prisoners of war deliberately, placed in close proximity J.o the, military , objectives the tlesper- , The matter of loans also cam.; difficult to bid and depended on the opposing hearts being divided 4-4. Another pointed out tlie fact that four spades was also mak-able. He suggested that Mr.; ' Muzzy should have discarded a small diamond on the third trick instead of trumping. This one was right, too. If a heart were led to the fourth trick it could be ruffed in dummy, with the short trump holding preserving all lour of Mr. Muzzy's trumps for extract VAX 01 VLR VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Chilcolin Tuesday, 12 Noou Camosun ALICE ARM, STEW4.KT AND POUT SIMPSON .Sunday, Cumosun, 11 P tn. Kill NORTH (l I I N ( IIAIil.OTTi: ISLANDS ss. Chilcolin March 2, l(i and 30 9 p in. Kill SOI Til QIT.E.N ( II Mil O i l I' ISLANDS er. Chilcolin, March 9 and 23 in for discussion, trie speaker describing provisions designed to prevent people from circumventing the credit regulations by simply borrowing money and paying cash. There were penalties for sellers who sold goads knowing that, there had been circumvention. ; The credit regulations did not apply to individuals making private tale of such articles as ' " vlRS'N'.t rA ft - .ysrMSE M ate feeling of helplessness and futility in being bombed by oneV own planes. I Those days of 1943 were very! dark indeed but yet there were touches of comedy and the re-, lieving of feelings by Ingenious entertainment the reminiscing on the past, the Intense liopesj for the future which kept men' from going completely mad. Amputations with butcher's saws, operations with bayonets and bits of tin, extraction of teeth with automobile pliers und , the crudest of anaesthetics, and I antiseptics, were part of the prim story. "It was a grizzly business but somehow we stuck it out. And ing the opponents spanes. u any other suit were led at trick four. Mr. Muzzy could win and take 10 tricks four spades, one diamond and five clubs. For Action, Advertise! . 9 p III. I HANK J. SKINNIMl Prince Rupert Auent Third Avenue Phone 5f8 t"' household goods or motor cars which they had owned over six months. Any financial arrangements could be made In these c?ses. The speaker also pointed out articles exempted from the credit regulations such us Bibles, aids to overcome physical Infirmities, fuels of ail kinds, coffins and tombstones, military uniforms, uniforms for hospital and professional workers, building materials, house trailers. Having been introduced by P. II. I.inzey, Mr. Brown was thanked for his address by President R. II. Parker . Maurice Brydaes, representing Albert & McCaffery. Percy Welter and Tommy Boulter were welcomed as new members of the Association. I If?'' . -t 'l 'CLASS F ED Scncirctm's "V.O." $ccitivcnv$ 83" I Classified AdVerUsini; is payable In advance. Ph ase refrain from teh-ptwiilnt word per inr.ertion, miniiiiuin charge Me. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of UMK. Fuiielal Notices, Marriage and Eniiageiiicnl Announceiiunls $-1 SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE $ c ft (jr tun's. Croum Robert Stftovnm's King's Plnte Seagram's Special OU?. FIGHT roil SALE ion sai.i: COLDS lull idveilisemenl it not published or displayed by the Lkiuoi Control Boardor by the Covnrnment of British Columbu SALE Autoniollve etiKii'P NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMKS FOR S 'HIS 2 to 1 reduction gear ami marine clutch $175. complete. AiidIv Joe Klaet-llilth, tlen. Del Prince Rupert. iliiip' 'WANT TO Mlt- aire of 2" J ,,,,U,ill.sllll,- I far. Mav TJ!1 ; -ii-resiniiuteiK'e DallV Ni's I CASH fir sew f t...iieries ' i in o & . f roleMiona CKI.ICHAN prease-Best nuality. tor sale at B.C. Furniture, till utonciS an I 654 , . ( AHS TOR SAI.K l.liiK-uc.l hneeder isnovels; Cranes: Di-.mllius; Adams Koad ISruders; Hi t Ii ford Bros, lllaix. Too Kiiad Maliiteiuince I'.iiuiiiini'iil ; Owen Clamshell llucKels and KocK tiiuuules; T. 1,. Kinltli L'oneri'te Mixers; Clark Korklilt Trucks: Nelson Bucket '.oitileis tor Htockuile and Snow heiuoval: Klce Portable Cent.rilui'.al Piinios: National Dragline Scratu'is and buckets: National All Steel Gasoline Hoists: National Portable Sawmills: National Koliirv Screens and Conveyors Full InlorinuUoii Iroiu National Machinery Co. Limited, Vancouver. B.U. Utl 23c citi dtun p.id lei tmtilifli, Plt. ihf m f.dy wktn tlw driver C.Hl. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Thu dvrliimtn( 11 not pufclithffd Of dtplyd by ill Liquor Control Boorti cm by the Cjovrnmr4 of Brrtiill Columbi. P.V Take a HOT MUSTARD BATH Dissolve 2 or 3 tjhlcsfmrmfuU ni musurcl in a linlc cold wurr and pour it imo your, lini bjih. Altfiihc buh... a brisk rub-down ...then oil lo hr J lor a good night's slcfp. MATTSON'S ' UPHOLSTERING Phone Hlue RIB. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. MARGARET MeLEOI) DPTOMETTM8T Room in jtone mm. hi Na Phone IW- CIIV. . . NOKTlliANDf ' ' ereti more? fl"'"' '' FasTV 1!'. laini'il t'" JV I lie Hill' f ' (H3 fur or - MI:i.-1UNTB WANTFI)-' Clreeii P " p.m. ' FOR SALE 2 White trucks, tandem dual drive. '.IIIO rubber, 214 w heelba.M'. Worked 3 months. Terms Aonlv Albert Houston. IXiw.son Creek. B.C. W FOR "SALE 1042 Chev tan'I station wagon, eood condilion. SIihi uo Plione Hlue 712 or call at 218 Bill East. t7l" FOR SALE '3") Ford Sedan $'.!25. Plume Red Sl7ti after 7:00 p.m. 2i) GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONE FOR SALE - OH stove pot burner, oil. heater, washing machine, vacuum cleaner, 12x9 carpet and felt, 3 piece chesterfield .suite. 3 end tables, bedroom suite, Singer Sewing Machine. 4 sculler rows, radio. 2 standing lamps, dinner set, lawn mower. 101 M,h Ave. East. Green 9:5. Itilipi FOR SALE 16 hp. Vivian, rvlinders heads, pistons used, 4 seasons, AutoLite innilion. AllCH HI PHONES Black 752 TO CLEAR... THURS.. FRI., SAT. Odd Lines DOLLS PANDAS TOYS THE STORK SHOPPE Red 894 Box 1670 P.O. BOX 1184 SPWTIAI.IRT (11! ItlllfNKIi P.O Stove service anil repairs. U 1). lioiison. Black Sin ni-xr PK1NCK f tni.'k AiH.lv 1 11 M" Slurt-- HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES ' RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on All Services GORDON D. R0NS0N Oil Burner Specialist 733-5th Ave. W. Black 503 Phone Black 970 alter 8 p.m. or write Box 1)22, Prince Uu1-pert. (G7pi Want Ads. Sure Results! WATCH REPAIRS -r'rompt. et-ficlent service, George i ook Jeweller. Satisfaction guaranteed. JHM1IJI &J NTKACT()ltS PLUMBING and HE ATI NO Sheet metal work. Tar ijiin eravel roofing. Call d29 (ID SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 II. G. IIELGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 96 Evenings Black 899 rl ' , ririll IW"'" ,lv.V it,,y :H. "' FOR RALE One garaee. Will deliver it erected for $150 00 or bf.st offer. For information phone Blue 508. . ili3 FOR SALE Mode D. Johnson 10 h o outboard motor, in good condition. Plume Green Wesl Pliane 543. Letouriiea' t,fi and So, is rooK call' SiiiiH1' ACCOUNTAM'S scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Roles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSriTAL A. T. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL, C.A. ROY SHAND, C.A. 353-3rd Ave. W. Box 21 13 Phone P,8 62,i- . ' i0'"" j PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Ineonif FOR RAI.E-New and used fur- J'-x specialist. S O j.; niture. hardware and clothing I Stone Building. Red at the lowest possible prices. ! .. B. C. Furniture. 3rd Ave. W. ItliAI. ESTATE Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 steel. met Meb'l 1 'c, fllllVI'l. " tililiT .. FOR SALE Coal and wood ' FfR RALE I.arce 4 wartime NOW!! FRENCH FRY AUTOMATICALLY . with o $345 Just one control to set and your "FRYRYTE" deep-frys any food to perfection. NOW ON DISPLAY AT neaiei . iii.so v.u k. i ii ii i n r,,n ,,.,,,) lin.semenl,. con i iiwi i.iui v I" it i -t I Bill East. 162)1) I crete walks Newlv nalnled and decorated $2.000 00 down balance as rent. Arms! rone Ancii-eies. Phone 342 or 207 cvtrs. t Ii2c ' inH. niur RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner niock Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 FOR SALE-Chrvsler Crown 110 h.p. 3V-1 reduction murine motor. Recondition like new. Marine General Repairs. t!4ji HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all . lis branches 204 4th Street. Phone 055 coLUssrs MUSIC STORE Agents for the finc.nt In Musical Instruments TIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 41 h St. Ph. Black 389 FB FOR SALE 5-room house fullv - f nvrill.fut 111 in nil IS Vr.l'r FOR RALE House trailer on from post of fire. Apply Box 56 FOHKI' ils'.'lCS; N'!?'s-' Ftin'"1.,1;,1'; new chassis interior uniui-1 Dailv News. in.'i'' Lshed. 1235 Park Ave. ip. j - I HOI'SE WANTED VnVt QAT V nr!i-,r.Y cnilrt i - complete. spriiiR filled mat-, HAVE ItUYER lor 'x-"""" tr.!.-. 1)1,,.,.. ll),,.,ls ll'IJ lili:,.! l'l""o,.d- ' II, - plume Wartime We niso neeo im'" more llsliiitt.s For prompt m-sneclion and action '"J,01", Armslrmie Anencies at 34J or ,,C t Fire ond Frost Proof Storage for Rent Central Locat ion Phone 422 Northern B.C. Power Co. ERNIE SINCLAIR PAINTING AND PAPERHANGINO Phone Blue 961 nox 1819 241 West 5th Avenue ELECTROLUX Sales and Sendee R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Rox 1826 For genuine parts and wrvleit phone or write above. FOR RALE Wick burner, pood I condition. Call at 533 7th West i eveninns. (02pi 41 (62c) zui i eves. i. 7ii Phone 210 Stewart, H.C. Trince Rupert I FOR RALE One fl-hole ice WANTED 4 to fl-ronmed house cream freezer, and one 4-holel bv Celanese worker furnish A-l shape. Phone Blue 818 63c I preferred. Phone 178. 16-"-'