v- , i - '. - Prince Rupert Doliy News 1 run sdiiy, November i. l-'il ft if i ii a rf1 ff i r r i w m ysn Ihttip tin aSincM IIMCS ATHABASKAN (Continued from pa?e 1 . PHOTO WRATH ALL'S FINISHING DEVELOPING, PRINTINO ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES Phone Green 136 Box 478 (CLOSl'RE TIME 10 a.m. on day of publication) Classified Advertising is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per Word per Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage Kid Engagement. Announcements $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE 1'RICE. CARPENTERS fUv all of your mw fll4 ) Mvrhanlrttlly rturiUi joint- fL iuir. Ii"" m m n i bK.ur. PRECISION SAW FILING 1343 PIGGOTT PLACE Box 101 1 Station B (Agent: Bus Terminal) Terrace Builders Supnl) John F. L. HugKes, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Hrs.: 10:30-12:30, 2:00-5:00 Eves,: by appointment only 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 SCOTT McLAREN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Tame Block 008-3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 Colussi's Music Store Agents for the finest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4tn Bt Ph Black 389 GEORGE RORIE&CO. ACCOUNTANTS ft AUDITORS Besner BUm k Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 204 - 4th Sirwt Phone r5 WE RENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXER8 By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 77 . Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL B.C. MESSENGER For Prompt and Courteous Service Phone 678 214 4th Street Proprietor: Ed. Dawes. Sid Alexander Trcin Schedule i For the East ; Dally except Sunday 8 p.m. From the Kast Daily except Monday 10:05 p m. MARGARET McLEQD OPTOMETRBfr Room io 8TONE BUILDING PHONE BLUE 593 p -0. BOX 1184 CTRtJLUx naii-s and Smlce R- W. COLLINS r.mne Blue 970 Buxiffi P"""e or writ abovf. TERMINAL MESSENGER Phone G40 All deliveries futy inSB!t. Phone K. SORESSES Blue 8'jS after 6 pm. Brick, Stone and Block Tile Setting and Pix'tcu: HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACT! EiiiUling arid Repairs ol. kinds PHONES: P.O. Box 1070 Rk MATTS0NS UPHOLSTER rso Phone Blue 126. P0 i 234 3rd Ave. E Prince Rupftt, B.C. H. G. HELGERS! LIMITED REAL ESTATE 4 INSIXO Phone 90 Evenings WM Oil Heatina Serv.:; LAWRIE MACKAY. Mr Blue 187 - Bos 81 Complete service in oil Ik burners and suppiw Stoves, Heaters, Suwl Eddie's Beauty Sci Permar.ents and Raau 739 -2nd Avenue PHONE RED 4M eied by shoals and rocks, finally came to anchor off the bombed headquarters of the South Koreans. It was bright moonlight. The village was still buriiiiiR lurluusly. as if the towering volcanic mountain behind it had erupted and poured burning lava down its slopes. To the north could be seen the island recently occupied by the enemy, sprawled across the horizon ominously dark and silent. Commander King and his staff officers had a hurried consultation with the apprehensive shore commander and learned the positions of enemy camps and their small boat anchorages. The ship promptly moved to a more advantageous position and announced her presence with her 4-inch guns. As somebody said. "Just to let everybody in the area know that the navy has arrived and there's Boing to be no more nonsense." 'I ne destroyer stood by tne threatened island for six days. With each new inteUi;',enee re-i port she would manoeuvre in to bombard. NEW TASK On the last night, the task was a new one. This time the Athabaskan was to embark 47 wounded South Koreans fur-re moval to the southward for med-l al ireatment. During this operation HMCS Cayuga - iCom- mander James Plomer, or Saint John and Victoria i joined tu stand guard while Athabaskan took the wounded on board, 'Ine ship's medical officer, Surgeon Lieut. C. A. West of Toronto, and his medical assLst-I ant. Petty Ol fleer M. B. Lavoic Victoria, had to prepare iacll-, Hies lor the passengers during the 18 hour trip to the south. Four seamen and stewards were' hurriedly turned into medical assistants to help out Ldg. Sea. H. Jupp of Victoria, Lgd. Sea. I Kooert Johnson of Calgary. Ldg.! Sea G. J. Brown of Turonto and AB S. J. Beech of Toronto. This team worked 24-hour shifts to prepare accommodation for the wounded and, when they arrived, to make them as comfortable as possible. Although living quarters in a destroyer in war service are crowded at the best of times, the seamen willingly evacuated most of their messdeck-s to make room for the wounded. They even entertained the suffering Koreans wi'-h songs and by the time the ship reached Inchon, the Canadian sailors and their guests had worked up a few hymns in international four-part harmony. After this six-day operation, it turned out to be .something of relief for the Athabaskan s crew to get back to the mun- dane job ol carrier screenin It meant a return to regular watchkecping duty, with expec- tation oi a reasonable amount of rest. While they had been on inshore prowl, every niyht had been spent continuously at action stations, witn maybe a cou-i pie of hours iitful sleep in the shelter of a pun turret. The hammocks seemed truly luxar- lous after that. Pfppmaots t. Si T r L M -' V to w w n y 'iff JtVyr't 223 GEOKtiE DAWES AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 and Red 127 PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed 1 PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STVDIO 216-4th Street Box 645 Phone Oreen 389 Prince Rupert BLONDIE ' "illliM" '"" Li' 111 J GREAT SC0TT1? Sl&zt RADIO DIAL CFPR- 240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) THUHSDAY P M 6 10 Bill IbUU-r Trio 5.25 John Fisher S.JO MumcuI Program 00 C'aiiufla tit Work 6:15 Lurry Green unci Orch. ,(0 Musii'sil Viiritties 7:00 VHC News 7:15 CHC Ntws Roundup HO Eventide 8:00 Citit'iis Fomm 8.40 Citit-ns' Fomm News 45 RiHiio C.-arf otitis 9:00 CHC VitncouvtT Concert Orch 9.:)0 Wiiuitpt'K Dramu 10110 VHC News 10 C"BC News 10:15 C"H.Nfs and Chases ao Al Bolinum. Oiytuiist (HI Went her Heport unci ain-off FRIDAY M 7:00 Musical Clock 00 CHC News 10 Ih-re's Bill OikkI 15 Morning Sonn 10 MoruinK Devotions 45 l.ntl Contfri on Nw9 und rommentnry tl.15 Music for MKlerns 11:110 HuuriKe Hcrenatlc j 1:50 Lroiliy ihm iius Show 11:55 Recorded liiterlmie 59 Time Sinul 10:O0 Morning Visit j 10:15 H;irry Wok1 tihow ! ao This Week's Artist 10:45 Musical Kitchen j 00 Kindcrt-'urten of the Air i 11:15 Roundup Time :ao Went her Report ;u MrhMUiC RerHKl ::.i Recortit-d Interlude 114'. ScuiulitiHviiiii MrlfKlics ! ir lli:O0 Mui-duv MeliKhes ClitJ News Program Hfsume : P, Kami Proadcast Sfi Recorded Interlude m Aflernoon Concert j Kusl Meets West i no National Sl1hmi flnindrnst ! :'; Rc-curds at Random (to Tea Time With the Stars if. Musical Program ri;:to Pop Tunes of :i4;i Solo (iuest LOCAL PEOPLE i Continued from pac 2) possible only by use of the most R. modern find efficient machines and procedures. Only the most killed and highly trahred workmen can be used w ho are in great demand and command higher Shan average rates of pay. FORESTATION In reforestation, natural seed- is most .successful and most economical. This method is used Columbia Cellulose in its operations near Prince Rupert and Terrace. This is done by leaving uncut mature timber adjacent to the cutover lands, from which seeds will be scattered by the wind in the fall, to reappear as seedlings in the following spring. By seeding in new forests to replace the timber removed, a continued supply of growing trees is assured. Although the new crops needs 60 to 100 years a crow, the existing forest is large enough to provide timber from the old growth while new; timber matures. By far the greatest enemy to forests is fire and man can be justly charged with being the worst offender. A carelessly thrown cigarette or lighted match, sparks from engine ex- hausts. trash fires, sparks from mill smokestacks or waste burn- ers, friction of a cable running ' over a dry fallen log, have in the past, destroyed untold wealth in burning timber. FIRE In protection from fire, most important step is to stop fires which are burning and the government Forest Service end loggers use every resource at man's command in fighting this enemy. Second most important measure in forest protection is education and publicity. Although the people of British Columbia live on the very edge of the for- est, few realize the importance of forests to their own personal economy. This publicity, there-foie. is directed to man's self-interest as well as to his civic responsibility. yerty and southerly direction alon i the westerly, northerly and caster. v boundaries of said watershed of Ne. cleetsoonnay River to the northerly boundary of Indian Reserve No. 1 (Bella Coolat; thence westerly and southerly along the northerly and westerly boundaries of said IndlHii Reserve No. 1 to the south-east cor ner of Lot 125. being a point on the hih water mark on the ritfht bank of aforesaid Necleetsconnay River: thence In a general westerly direction alont; the said httth water mark on the riijht bank of Neeleetsconnav River and the northerly hih water mark of North Bentlnck Arm to the aforesaid most westerly corner of Lot 'Ah2. beln4 the point (if com- mencement. exciudinK thereout Lot 448." ALLISON LOCOING CO. LTD. November 2ath. 1051. Any submissions in respect to the j above application must be in writing. I Not lesa than sixty days after the date of .first publication of this j '"Notice of Application" in the Brlt- lsh Columbia Gazette, the Minister j of Lands and Forests may make final disposal of the application and. therefore, to insure consideration. I submissions should be received by the Deputy Minister nf Forests wlth- i .,... .n? wtll h. "h;1"' .submissions reopivpfl at, nw time tn ,lt,i ,ii0r.i Submissions should bo PLUMBING end HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service' You Know PHONE For Krpair and Alterations Smilh&Elkinsltd. P O. Box 274 Moving, Parking, C rating, Shipiiing anil General Cartage anil Storage Complete. Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910 Phones C ami ti8 JOHN H. BULGER Opium ririsl John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue 1 i I f i. 1 HANTl1 Ifreezes Bob Parker Ltd. FORI! - .MONARCH IM-AUIKS Trlnce Rupert, B.C. Phone 83 WELDING Government Certified Operators HiKh Pressure Tanks Refrigeration Stacks and l ire Fscapes INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 225lst F.. Phone C.reen K4 Chinese DISHES Chop Sucy - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 WANTED (i WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for srrau iron, 6 steel, brass, courier, lead, etc Honest eradinsi. Promnt trav-ment made. Atlas Iron 4s 7 Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St.. Vancouver. B. C. Phone PAcific 6337- Itf i 8 CASH tor s ,!-.ir east, brass, copper, batteries md radiators. Phone 543. Call 629 G'.h Avenue 10 West. Citv. (tf) 10 ACCOUNTANTS U PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Income A Tax snei-ialist. S. O. Fork. Stone Pu!klin. Red 5!3. (20m i 8 8 TAXIS 8 8 8 ii SEVEN O RADIO CABS Some may blow And others go 0 But we are still here. 10 Assoi-iat inn members tf 1 1 1 1 CAnS FOR SAl f. ii 1 1 CERTIFIED PM USED CARS Eil:sU 1950 CI1EV. TUDOR i la 11.0(10 miles Sparkling i I blue. R a d i o, ! 2 heater, etc. 2 Only 2 135 nn '. :i 194!) METEOR COUPE One owner. Radio, heater, lot; liles .. 1095 no 1048 MONARCH FOPJIOR New paint job. Heater, seat covets 1395.00 1049 PONTIAC TUDOR : New rubber, heater, nice maroon 1725.00 BETTER N WALKING Ill 19-47 MONARCH SEDAN Lots of miles left 025.00 I hi 10-51 FORD TUDOR bv New rubber, heater. fo Sites 875.00 TRUCK SPECIAL ' 1949 FOLD PICKUP Yo-emite preen, ; 14 500 iniies. ! Reliable transportation 1550.00 ALL RE-CONDITIONED, l ' WINTERIZED BOB PARKER LTD. to Phone 83 or 93 for Prompt and Courteous I Ati-ention I FOR SALE 1 2-ton trailer. 1143 8th East, evenings. (281pi FOR SALE '37 DtKhte'"3 ,-t.T. panei. Minor recoreci and me- i chanicall" A-l. With bed. Needs little body work. $125.00 worth of tools. Must sell tv ' Thursday. Apply Ocean View-Hotel. '. 1 280p ) FOR RALE 1950 Ford English car. Phone Red 569. (Up) FOR SALE '50 Plymouth sedan. Sun visor, seat covers, low mileaae. 241 7th West between . 0:00 and 8:00 p.m. i281di GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT (Section 21 1 NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OP BEER LICENCE NOTICE Is hi-rphy tlvpn that on the 3rd flay of l-e-mlM-r npxt. the un-Ocrsitfiicti tnti-ntl5; to apply to the , ' ' transfer of Be.-r i.k-eiiw number ' 11270. lssord In respect of premises heini; part of n buildiim Known as Savoy Hotel, situate at 618 Frasor Street. In the CHy of Prllire Rupert, 111 the Province nf Iirilish Columbia. "I0h the lands Oesrnbetl as Lots II. ,2- ,3- 14 IS- Bliiek 3:!. Section 1- t oy of Prlnee Rupert. Map mim- ber 23. Prlnee Rupert Land HeRls - r"lll'iu woti. in tne rrovmre or Brm'11 Columbia, from Willis I Woods tu Hart Investments Ltrl . of 126 .Standard Buildlne,. 610 West MaMiues Street. Vancouver, British Columbia, the transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert, British ' OIUIUOHI this fith day of November, ! A I), last HART INVESTMENTS LTD. Applicant and 1-ransferee. By: Max Osten. Esq . 421! Standard Building. Vancouver. B.C. Its Solicitor. (279c) 'lOKI ST ACT" (Section 331 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR FOREST MAN AGKMKNT LICENCE In j Rnnfie 3. Coast Land District, and situated north of Bella Coola. B.C. Take notice that the Allison Logging Co. Ltd. has Bpplied for a Forest Management Licence coverlnR lands held by the applicant together with certain lands not already alienated within the following areas: ''Commencing at the most westerly corner of Lot 252, Range 3. Coast Land District, being a point on the northcrly hlM water mark of North Ilcntinck Arm ia",i,3 ""'"ft the northerly bounrtarir of Lota aS'i ,7 .' . -It ." 4 v -it::,:,; I r V. ii r - V - - r ,r hi . -' -f ' f r ' , J -. r' - : . "V ' 'ifl. - "fit ... : ' ' ' -!..'tT i' , - . : " Jv ! :'i . ':' k .1.; ,!. i ii 'iMfk I ' , ... fi;" ? - '' "Kim , i "'' h V' ' ' . ' ; " t .r' ' FOR SALE FOR SALE One Stevens 12- ! gauge shotgun new. Rear 23(1 1 8th Ave. West after 6 pin. 1 283 15 ' ! FOR SALE Cream enamel "Enterprise'' wick burner. Phone Black 611. 132 bth Ave. West. 1 2S3p i FOR SALE German Shepp-.ird pup. Male. 10 weeks old. !47 West 3:d. (rear.i i27lJ FOR SALE One six-year-old Jersey eow and one four-year-old part Jersey: one bull and one heifer calf, .six months old Charlie Richmond. South Hazelton. (281p FOR PAT F Windehnrwr heavy- duty 0 volt generator, tail assembly and propeilor. Excellent condition. Box 244, Daily news. (281 pi FOR SALE-40- troller "Mvrtle V.' Phone Green 9')8. I281-.H FOR SALE Easv v ashing machine, detachable m a nttel ironer. bedroom suite, kitchen range oil burner. Winnipe-; couch, leather chairs, grandfather clock. wah tubs. 142 5th East. jMOp BOYS' and girls' sweaters and ski pants Boys' pullover V-neclt sweaters, nttraetive shades, all sices, $1.75. Also bovs' and girls' ski pants at reasonable prices. 11. C. Clo'h- , iers. Third Ave. 'tti FOR RALE Fa wept t oil heater, (food condition. l!etP 232. (280 pi FOR QUICK SALE - Easv washing machine, baby Fri-ddaire. Must leave town bv Sun iav. b(.i8 9th Ave. W7. (28U'i FOR RENI Licht housekecpiiv; room. 221 5th Ka-t. 2a4." FOR A NEW HERTZ U-Drive phone 530. Bus Terminal. 2nd and 2ut. i2S3p FOU KP:.Vr Oeneral Eleetric floor poiisliers. "S! oer (lav. l'hone Blue 8!'2. Pacific Elee. trie. tf) U-DRIVE CR.S. Phone 41. j 711 Grenville Court. tU'l i FOR RENT Room t,: share, Red 471. itf i FOR RENT Donble slee; .n room, close m. Bl.ie 433. (230i WANTED TO KENT j QUIET gentleman will pay stood j rent for sleepins room in pri- vate home centrally located. : Box 246. Dailv Nc-w.-i. (281p i WANTED TO RENT Two room I cabin or suite. $10.00 reward, i Phone or call Frizsell's Motors. ! (279pi j WANTED TO RENT Small suite bv wotkina couple. Box 242. Daily News. i279p WANTED For 4 or 5 months, t by government employee, fur- I lll.ioeu n"USC Ul .-iuiiu. t. m-u- rooms Rent no object. Box 237, Daily News. I279pi REAL ESTATE Immediate Possession WANTED TO BUY 4- or 5-ROOM HOUSE ' Cull Green 400 or G. WOODSIDE Columbia Cellulose 281c FOR SALE four room house, eenlraliv located. Phone 57. G. P. TINKER & CO. LTD. (tf ) FOR SALE Industrial lots and ,4U. block 17, Section Next Imperial Machine Works. Lots are cleared and tilled Anniv Standard Machine 1 Shoo (H) I rOK SALE 2 lots, corner (it Sip Ave. and f llllon. All Clear - I'd reariu tn hniltl tin Rnit.ohlp I lor apartments, store or residence. I Phone Blue 900. (283c I LOST ANI I-'Ol'ND LOST . Purebred Labrador Pup 4 months old No. 6 tattoo inside right ear $5.00 Reward Phone Blue 881 279p LOST Man's brown leather wallet. Finder please keep money and return wallet and papers to the Daily News. (284pl LOST From 218 Cth Ave. East, greyish mixture, part Persian cat, family pet. Would appreciate any information. Phone Blue 712. I279pi Ft'R REPAIRS ANNOUNCEMENTS ! MIDLAND PINES closes November 2G, until further notice. 1 230 u i 6t. Peters Fa:: Bazaar, Nu- "ember 29. Catholic card party, Nov. 29. The semi-annual general meeting of the PaciUr C0.13L Fishermen's Mutual Marine Insurance Co. will be held in the Civic Centre on Friday, November 30, at 10 a.m. Ail vessel owners are ured to attend. 1 279c-1 U.F.A.W.U. W.A. will hold a dance November 30. Oddfellows' Hall. Dancine 10-2. Job's Dnuehters S"ofeh d'.tne, Friday. November 30, Armories, i Lutheran Fish Dinner. Dec. 1. Salvation Army Home League sale and tea, Dec. . 5, Salvation Army Hall. United Chinch W A. Fall Ba- eaar, Dec. 6. Pre-Xma.s dane( Chatham Drill Hall, Dee. Jl. U NKRAI. NOTICE READ In the city, Sunday. November 25. 1951. Ernest Frederick Read, aue 72 years, ol 515 3rd Ave. W, Rev. Canon Busii S. Prockter will conduct services at Grenville Court chapel at 2:30 p.m. Friday. November 30. Interment to follow in Fairview Cemetery. B. C. Und'-rtakers in charge of arrangements. illt-i BIRTH NOTICE ABERCROMB1E Born to M;'.j and Mrs. Cliff Abercrombie, in j the Prince Rupert General lies- i pita), o:: TiiurUy, JJowmb-r s 22. a son. o lbs., j. brother for ' Helen. dtp1; PERSONAL WE DO gold .slampin on Ciiri. t.-niiLs cards, wjllrt.s und louu-tain pens, etc. 24-h::ur , crvii'e. McKap Bras. Ltd.. ph me fi. (270:-) , M.il.F. HKI.l" WANT I! II 41 HELP WANTED Experience:! ! butcher. Aoply at Shearctown'i. ! 1 280:-1 WANTED 1 sheet met il w.:rker. Thorn Sheet Me ai. Block 88i. ( 234c ' iVANTL'D Reh.'b'p man as Raw-ielnh Deaicr. Exnerience not necessary. A fine oni)oituni:v where Rawleith Prodn"ts have! been sold for vears. Wrii? Raw- h-isih's Dept. WG-J-1C6-163. Win.iiae. HELP WANTED, MALE-FEMALE BOYS OR GIRLS-Onenings for boys or girls on Dally News routes in various parts of city. Apply at office. Special bonuses for good .srrvice. tf SITTATPONS WANTED RELIABLE Mother will babv Bit, hoard, or mind daily, children for working mothers. Seal Cove. Box 243, Dailv News. (280?) FOR S ALE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL We are offering as a CHRISTMAS SPECIAL THREE AND FOUR DRAWER CHESTS also MR & MRS The porliM-t (rift, for the home. Place your order now merchandise to be delivered before Christmas. This offer good only tnilil December 15th CHRISTIE'S WOODBILT PRODUCTS Phone Blue 720 or Blue 964 (285c) FOR SALE Office adding ma-McRae chine and stand. Bros. (279c) FURNITURE for Sale Bedroom rugs, radios, chest of drawers airtight heaters, chestcrlicld neds complete, cribs, etc. Low est possible prices. B. C. Fur nlture Co. Third Ave. (If) NATIONAL Machinery Co. Limited. Distributors for: Mininj, Sawmill. Logging and Contractors' Equipment. Enquiries invited. Granville Island, Vancouver 1, B.C. FOR SALE Chesterfield in good condition, new beaver table saw and Oraftma.sler band saw, lawn mower, baby's sleigh. baby buggy, card table. 1345 Piggotl. Place. NEWS ADS get RESUL -FLOOR SANDING- Rent a Sander ... or have your floors sanded by experts GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. i 1 215 1st Avenue wcm P.O. Bus 151 Phone 909 F- Baptone Basic Toners In 1 0 deep base colors that make modern decorative color schemes easy to obtain Thompson Hardware CaUj I - --H.S. " VHICI-l! fTMEWE --THAT now WHY ACE irVPESSONi CAMT 'le- LOOK-i BtTTtC? J S -you 0RRVINC H BE TOO CAREFUL, f cnf MiGMT S I'- ' W1 y FixrueE W- ... ( fhacr'Ll jTWjs THATJkfc Xlf T ' V CUTTING UP - -irJ ?y.-'LlLtf iHATNtw light 5 w 7-7 1 -f:lfy V - unci io T,ne wesw?ny oounaary oi : Lot 511; thence northerly to the i north-west enrnrr of said Lot 511; j thence easterly aimiff the northerly j boundaries of Lota 511 and 124 to j the internal angle corner of sid Lot' i'2'4: t hence northerly to the south- west corner of Lot 32; thence west to: Dfputv Minister of Forests, Department ol Lands and Forests. Purl lament Buildings, Victoria. B.C. IN29.D6. 13.20) erly to the south-west corner of Lot G13 ITL. 12090 P; thenre due west to the westerly boundary of the watershed of Necleetsmnmiy Rtver; thenre in a renerul northerly, efist- EXPERT fur repairs and remodelling. Fast service and low cast. Fowlie & Rultle Ltd. Phone 522. (tf) Tf you want to sell U, advertise