tffAPPLIANCE Prince Rupert Daiiy rNewC Thursday, Aorii 5. 1951 BlackvOod On (Bridge By Easlcy Clockwood OAS AN'" rTRIf KAM.tS . 4 O T I C E HERE and NOW I "V A:- : I . - I f s " 4 ', I 1 ' - 4 r A; 1 EAL ESTATE My friend Mrs. .Keen stalled playing rubber bridge less than a year ago. Before that she hr.d played party lridj?e for many years. In J.hat rough and tumble frame she didn't pick up many fine points (.ii bidding. But she did learn a lot of jmorl plays to kt-fp her opponents from making the arne contracts ho souj?;ht-aftcr at party bridge. Iio.ti VUln-iu'j;- i DURANCE COME TAX ,,NS l'KI-.PAKKD Rretila'tlnn l,nMa nnil 8perd - on the Nortln-rti TrunH-Pmlni hi Mirli:iv rnim il I.OWW KMMII1 to TVKK The Undersigned, being it porson uthorti.ed by the MlnLster of Public Works. In writing, to exercise the powers vested In the Minister In Part O Df the "Hli-hway Act." and belnn ol the opinion thut thi.t portion of. the Northern Trans-Provincial Hl-jhway trom Cilloway ILnpids to Tyi-e Ix lial." clemae t.hrough extrwrdlnarv trjitfie trereon. hcrfbv ina!:e;s tlie Siiliow-ing Regulation pursuant to Section 33 of the III ;himy Ai t. The loilowliiK load and speed llnilK.tlons are imnoced in the na' 1 highway until further notice: No nersfin shall operate an vehicle over the Norf.ic-ii Trnns-ITovH-e'al Highway from Galloway Raidi ut Tyee haviuj- n maMmir,ii nrwo . weight or loanlii'; In extesa ot inty per cent ot UihI allow. I In tut-Pa-iiiilatlons made pim;..:.,il to Me-ta.n of the "IIMiwftvr Act " K 8 B.C. )!4B. The seed limit of vehfier, with pnetimatie. tire... i:; re-Jfleleil to tv enty mill p: r hour. Vi-liicleo with w.lid tVeu are prolnhii-d rfota tlslilK Ihu lllKl.way (lui in-f mii-Ii limes as thl , r-cnlatlou is in force -iJA'I'l:!) ill I'llnce lllipeil, ls;. tl.b. ai'.t (lav of March, lilfil. I. t. KMM'If. 1,1V! Imal toil.e(.r, IX part.r!:enl of Puoilc Wi.rK i. () r MORTIMER 1 3 3rd Ave W. 'It is the democratic privilege of the people in th'.s country to exrivs.s thesr opinions and views on matters which concern their community and country. Through this column, a new feature of the Daily News, the people of Prince Rupert will fca Riven the tifht by answering a dire:-l opportunity to exerci.se .this question.) r iiith denier ' (Xlr. thel) H H (I b I! 7 4 l A J 1(1 7 C II a , JOHN H. (Mr. Iieen H U 1! K- Q J U II (I c - 'j r a ( Mr. Mutler) K K J I' 10 H 8 S 3 D - K !) 3 c- III 7 II UL6ER THAY'S QitTrON: " ynn think strerj ;ta!cei or quiet prayer that Ms. Keens I lay vs from the king-queen alone or he khij-queen .small and, 1. ) r r. -serve his enl.y to kK.ard, let lie h !d the 'i iek. Mrs Keen came aii with the jack of hearts. Mr. Champion vn:n with the a-.e and led hi-: r.' diarrHiiitf, finessing dummy's ten. md.uri ( i.ulioly ttjnk ins knu aiKi laid down three ?o d hemu to defeat the contract. Mis. Keen told me she woul 1 have made t'r.c wine play if ! had held three din mends to ti .(tueen. i: Clat had been the ca . Mr. Masters wou'1 hnv? had doublelon. kina, But Mr. Chan pion would have had no way to row streets, he adds. Speed limit PkCULIaR PALS Smoky, the cat, playfully nibbles the ear of Mickey, the rat. These odd pals are pets of Mrs. Doris Murray of Vancouver. They have learned to eat, sleep and play to-Ceth'T and are inseparable. (CP PHOTO) (Mr. ('liniitpliui ) K - A HI 4 .'I H-AKS Ij- H 4 c: - ug.i Till! bidding: huliMl Weill Sirrlli f:n( 1 C Pass 1 1J pass 3 NT All puss 1n()j,lonlifiiif $,n Bulger Ltd. .fjjjr,! Avenue The Traffic Cop in the city Is 25 miles per hour. "Give the other fellow a chance and dim your headlights." is day's special advice from the pnrvi nee -wide riMfies mb-dii ted annually bv Ue ernment wmrld mitve the financial problem of our hospitals?" Many citizens voiced" strong opinions when this question was put to them but few would commit themselves or felt it wise their names should be use-1 In today's hand M.-s. Keen ! Legion Sale rine Affair' police office. With roads wet Police ate'reminding motorists most of the timej-.blinding head-once more they must get their lights can be that extra factor new drivers' licences on their contributing to a serious aecl-birthdays if that date falls be- dent. tween March 1 and August 31. Famous last words "I'll have Outside of that period, licences these brakes ch-ecked tomorrow!" Parkins. Crating Downing, Peterson, Deane, Wal-j.'tenholme. Cashier Mrs. J. S. Black. . ; Kitchen Mesdames E. Anderson, Denning, Llewllyn, Chappie, I Hebb and Wright Davies. ; no- Baby-sitters Mrs. H a r 1 e y the Lewis, Mrs. Rossiter . and Mrs. made a fine play to upset Mr. Champion who was playing a three no trump contract. He.-opening lead was. tha queen of heai 13 und Mr. Champion won with the king. He saw that he had to brin It was thought, however, that because the hospital insurance question and problem of ho.; pitals in this province havt know that and uii'uV.edl" ho j i would have mode the same nlav. I He would have finessed dum- ' my's ten on the se?ord dismniii lead -losing to the then single- Inclement weather did keep many visitors from should have been obtained by the and of February, 1951 Canadian- Legion Auxiliary paiiant ,J 1 1 m kilrr. T? this hrl haonened ' 1 .T !....' i I- I. V - f l the diamond suit hom ; and 5pnng saie neia yesterday in the ' R name winners winners were- were. gion building Ttnrt,,i n.jj.. ! Set of suitcases Ticket l iiini i mint n"i nhi" wru ':' j ;.ve fcrvivon M3. Keen. ; iMiini; '."I General iiUS" ami Sliirase , id-liable and Effi- .viir. AImi agents lor f ,:: LkiuhI Air Co. Ltd. A- ' y 1 'iir and all 1m. .-.applies. SAY'S CARTAGE fORAGE LIMITED i und Park Avenues IMiwii-s till ami fij 90iV ' ; Mrs. G. Deane. ham, wife of the mayor, the ! Certificate ($15) Ticket 1718, auxiliary president, Mrs. G. V. T.lnlpu nnunpH lo ctiln the f im of diamond at the second trick, intending to take a double finei.se aaainst the kini; and queen. If he hud been permitted tp dr f.a, he would have lost the firs: diamond trick to M M;.'S '. kins? but ktir-w-rpiertly would have wen five tricks In the suit. However, if the birthday does not come until some time in August, for example, driver will have free use of his 1950 licence for six months. For driving without a licence the fine now is $25, Instead of the farmer .5, and there are no more blue and' yellow restricted permits. Licence can be suspended on first driving offence, ;Fran Olafson. I Rose bowl Ticket ti i been bandied around so mush ol late, some of the expressed opin ions would be of interest. The first person inter-viewed !on Third Avenue wanted . tc know if tickets were being solo, 'and what was offered. He wa; told that only opinions on such an idea were wanted. I "Well, if the Irish can do it. I don't see why we can't. They seem to get a lot of money for : their hospitals with the sweep-i stakes and most of it comrs i from people outside their own country. Lots better than having 1 to dig in my own pocket every unuciren s clothes, aprons, Riharris A .stove oven in an Exchange Blwk apartment caucht fire las', nlnht, calling out the fire brigade at 8:30. Damage was negligible. A flooded oil burner woollen goods and novelties; Sports ' shirt Ticket 441, D. comprised the four stalls in ad-'. lvrr-iufitinn iA0wn uoniinimi r 1 Eiil V s. K-en blew this plan at 711 7lh Ave. W. summoned wide open Vv ):'avin? the que -a lhc flre department at 5 a m says the traffic Officer. Th'a advertisement I- not published , , . , or displayed by the Liquor Control Spoedmg in Prince Rupert is or by tne Government of a special hazard, because of nar- .nmiKh Columbia i n the fi: .st diamond trh-k. the same day whilv a smoke I i n he r.n with the ace, thai wn,c ",e -"'" wou'd he hi. l:i I diammd tri.k m,'nl strict caused a preeau- ; liimniv had n ccutruls in tlonary alarm to be sent in '.lie U.e' xu::i. He offered i Tuesday night. iition to a tea room. j Kilcnen Set-Mrs, Hebb, tick- Under Mrs. Sheila Chater, et 99. convener, the successful sa:e Angel cake Mrs. Freda Mar-had the following committoe shall. Helpers: Large D'Oyle Mrs. W. Roth- Home cooking Mrs. R. B. i well, No. 8. Skinner and Mrs. W. J. Lineham. Luncheon cloth Mrs. G. Mar-Candy Mrs. W. Rothwell and,ra5': No- ?a- Mrs. Bond ' Money tree w Mrs. C. Silver- Country Store-Mrs. K. Kerr , sides. No. 108. and Mrs. D. Keehn Do" and wardrobe- Barbara Wool kail-Mrs. 'g. MacDon-, Pik- '39; aid and Mrs. Freda Marshall. 1 Sack r nollr-Mrs' G- r, Oram, Apron stall Mrs. Roxburgh No' 23- and Mrs. Rodseth. i Cushion Gloria MacDonald, Children's stall Mrs. W. Nes- m- 132; . .'.. M BUYS i I i Monarch Soort if J J I Ford Tudor IfcLhevrolcf Custom Ocso i tew months." I.AOY SHOCKED, I Then a lady was contacted on I the plume. She abhorred the ' sutu'.e.stion that the government allow gambling, let alone ven-i tine into it Itself, j "I definitely don't think raf-j fits or draws of any kind .should j be allowed. Too many people 'would make a racket out of it." But she did think the govern-1 ment should have left hospital i insurance to private insurance 'firms who "know what they are ! doing. " bitt and Mrs. D. Bean. I Bel 01 uuy-". ocionitnut, Novelty stall Mrs. Yalloway,No- 52" and Mrs. G. Ciccone. i 7 'I r -m Raffle stall Mrs. Morrow and D. S. Love, district" superintendent of the public wurks here Veft. hv nlnnp t.nrlav fnp i Mrs. M. Gilchrist. I Tea room -Mesdames Ballin- You make delicious Instant Chase & Sanborn right in Ihaotp, Farewell to grounds no am messy pots! Get a jar to-dav, THIS MAN FAVORS New Instant Coffee Offers Spectacular Savings ! Another man immediately i e a v B- iu"i.Suineiy, business at Stewart. igave his approval. He had a : ' ' ; -' icce cnr ore t if ieH safe buys! Parker Ltd MONARCH hKAI.rRS R";iitI, B C large family, he said, and was In favor of some kind of hospital insurance. But he didn't The new Instant Chase & Sanborn think he should bepayingfor .. IV- - i l ... .- : the building and maintaining of j hospitals. . ," I "That should coins from some You'll never knew how good instant coffee can be V ' ' m to' Q "' fc 40 .. .1 luluai r j -jj t'v LS,,f Lit.' rl'J ,o"o'yi - 4 Li- 1 " . . 1 1 vino - m tcnooom iV-o'-0 li'-fcill'-O 1 m i o- eaAAci m mm j ' w would be news any time because m tiP its superb -cup quality: But m right now it's sensational news p because of the terrific saving1 ji it makes in serving; coffee. Still Bigger Reduction f with Family Size Jar f WBING The 4-oz. jar saves you up to 40 1h . nnH tha naur Y.irr fumllu Wflflf jruw II y ... ... .. .6 bi-jx jar gives you still Digger savings on your coffee bills! HEATING TliE ALGER thou"h small in area, contains a!' tho features n:cessary in any home, whether large or small. All the rooms of the Alger arc on one floor without basement, or second floor. I Reliable and ! other source. If the government supervised a country-wide raffie each year, they could build up ' a fund for building new hospitals and for hospital equipment." ' . .' ! And he was worried about a new tax the 'city might impose to get $50,000 for the local has-, ' pital or so he had heard. "I think everybody shoald help with the hospitals? but I don't think taxes is a fair way or high insurance premiums." ! Then a young irian with ra-! ligious motivations was consult- ed. He was not for gambling oti any kind and called it "gross .' corruption of morals." I "There is always more money j last than won in a gamble. I don't think it would work even if they tried it." But everybody thought iomc- one was trying to "put something over on us" and several vowed confidentially they "wiil quit paying" the insurance. I impt Service Yon K"ow HONE Tn addition, a third bedroom can be installed by a simple conversion of the storage closet Into a connecting corridor. The first floor slab rests on a gravel fill, with the super slim tuie of fiume with sidiiiK. except that the front livins; room wull is faced with stone or fac.-j brick. Storage space is generously supplied, by 12 closets in all, distributed in every room. These twelve clasets range In typv1 from wardrobe closets in the bedroom to large storage closets in the utility room. Ttw dimensions of the Alger are 50 feet by 26 feet. Floor area Is planned to be 1163 square feet. The cubage of this house totals 14.405 cubic feet. 171 W" and Alterations Skins Ltd. I CANNED FOODS H? p0- Box 274 I The toty9 by 85 years of Lucked coffee experience cjCtd. THE UNIVERSAL ore IN FINE MELTON CLOTH BLAZERS $ave $ $ on These $pring $hoe Specials CHILDREN'S SINGLE BREASTED STYLE Cord Trim, Navy and Wine Sizes 2 t. Gx GIRLS' IXrt'BI.K BREASTED STYLE Navy Only Sizes 8 to 11 years LADIES' "'"Itl.E BREASTED STYLE Nvy anrf wine only S'-.es VI in fi Cuban Heel Pumps r FOR WOMEN Black and Brown only High Heels Women's Dress Shoe Lines Red' iced from jy m "95 to 6.95 -9.95- -4-25- -6-25- Reduced from 8.95 to ... 4.95 fOMPERS $ l'laslil' 'inert rompers V'iiif an.i ... . HAT SPECIAL RAYON BRIEFS (iood quality Ladies' Kayon Uriels in wnue and pastel shades. Sizes S-M-L. 2.95 99 c Baby Dolls 1 miirae. s.es 1-3. Take advantage of this special value in men's Fur Felt Hats. All colors, includinq new spring Black and Grey Suede 1.15 pair for LOUNGING SLIPPERS 7, 7'2. 8 and 8"j only Reduced from l.oo Red', teed 4-98 Misses' STRAP LOAFERS Sizes 12 tofiii Reduced from shades. Sixes 6V4 - 712. 4.95 to 5.95 4.95 THE UNIVERSAL Family Shoe Store Ltd. 3rd Ave. at 6th Street CHARLIE ROBERTS BOX 638 PHONE 357