6:ilu,...l ' - . . ' , ; . - J ' ' ' ' I ' ' v . i ' BilH Glass Boais CFPR Recall U.S. Town Way Bad 8:36-Murnia "-f.M :h;r.,c tfi-y . , 9:15 -Musi,, tor " '""'iif si,,,,' I0:0n-Mon1:3vi,il . Steam Baths OPEN 12 noon to 12 midrtite Phone G58 tom-r 3rd Ave. and Gth St. J t ,"-.' i f ik-' ' 'V v" ? , a I 10:15- -inornin !3:3i-r us VM( 1(1 -4RI, ..... .. H:15 - Roundup v,J, 11:3d- W'eattiet R,.. " I '33 Ii..-,r,i. .; '.:45-.aannatl4.v P.M 12:00 -nfi.i)a, 1 ..fc .-,. .;HJt J ... -,,' n 15 iv.-'is 1240 Kilocycles ItADlU DIAL (hulijni't to rhunge) MCNUAY P.M. 4:30 The Golden Pine Cone 4:45 Stuck Quotations and Int :tiu international Coimy, 5:10 Alberta Pipeline 5-3 "-Sony, and Singes :45 Ydiiiir .Man with a soil" 5:55-CEC News cJ--upiei nerenud 0:15 MAt-t.iul Airs tfWI- M usual Varieties 6:45 Smiley Burnett? Show i :uii CMC i.ews V : 1 5 (,T"J News Iluuiidup 7:2:-I-';:il.; Fianofortu 8:.3-le t uoiri.sters 8 31- Hold Vein lire 9:00 -Summer Fallow l:U!i LiMelana Jazz nil i:h; News 10:10 ri!C New 10:15 I'mvin-Hil Aff.il- 13:30-Slop, WaWh, Listen 11:00 Weather forcia-i and fish Arrivals TUE3IiA AM. 7""". Mus;cal Ciocit 8:00 CHC New Private Ho-ncs Summer Camos Auto Courts Stores oarages 1 i in 1 n v . - - y . .. .; . u,t u. ' '' Li- Cdllff- 2 : S3 HerorcU at " 2:15-AUi-C:iGrfc 11H)- 1 lie Mus r 3:1.5 -Western lv ' '30- LL'enprs' Ct VISIT CHURCHILL A visit to the joint servic s hospil.il was included when senators and numbers of parliament Inspected military instal aliuns at Fort Churchill, Man. Here chatting w:th nn unidentified patient, left to right are: N rrse Made'i.'v.; Langlois, Senneterrs, Abitibi, Que.; A. I!. Dcwar (L-Qu-'Appellei ; Irvin Studer L-Maple Cnii and Drlonce, Minis, er Claxton. (CP from National Defence I. Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, May 14, 1951 STELLARTON, N.S. P'-Th'ee men who used every B.'lglan ruse to harass the Nazis in the last war are In this cual-minlnu town 5 '.ooklng for a Job. I Lurien Leferve ar.d Jules laux are. here, because Arthur Tollbvck had a hankering to see t his "second horns"' again. They, are former members of the Be!-' gian resistance movement. ! Tuilbrcok. who lived here from 1905 to 1919, figures Etellarton looks good. H; is a machinist and the smoke stacks and in-iustrial . hum remind him of 'lome. i They are sure they will get tubs. Eventually tliey hope to 1(1 save enough bring their wives l.nH families tn Canada. 1 The Belgians arrived at New York recently on a small immi-; grant ship. They had originally planned to find employment in 1 Montreal or In Quebec's gold fields. But Tollbrook figured Stellar-tcn, as he remembered it. was a fir..? place to go. So Leferve the barber and Delaux the welder tagged along. During the war. they played a large part in deluding and sabo- tagmg serman troop movements. After liberation by Allied forces, Ttllbeck served as an" int r" with the U.S. Army and later the Canadians "I think I will be haDny here." iyF Tollbeck. "I soeak good enough English to Be, around and my eight-year-old boy would pick t uo easily. "But ...y wife. I don't know. Rhe r'"'n 1 sPalt nsl at all. he acldcd. lEi Clarified Adveitl.lne is payable p r l.--crUon, minimum low CO home Black acKwoo( Don't Break GEORCETOW N. Ont. (CP) Leonard J. Bel! , who manufac- : tures a line of small boats In this town near Toronto, has a novel way of testing the dura bihty cf his product. Occasionally he tossed a 15-foot boat out of a second-storey window. But instead of goinz "iMmrVi" thn h ri !i t r.ounees. $ i They're plastic boats made of 1 libreiilass bonded with synthetic f resins. The boats are strong, light in weight and low in cost. Bell has government orders for seveml of the craft to be used in tne I, Arctic, because they don't ev?n Bet brittle at 80 degrees below zero. An important feature of these boats is that they're resistant to animals. Porcupines, for instance, delight in gnawing chunks out of resin-bonded plywood but they find no nourish- ment in resin-bonded fibreglass. Another lakeshore pest that doesn't like these boats is tne teredo, its v;:m equippe- with a sort of brace-and-bit heau which loves to bore into the bottoms of wosdeil boats. Lewis Carroll wrote "Alice in ' Wonderland" at the historic Trout Inn, near the Thames above Oxford. UMITgq AMHERSTBURQ, ONT. On BricLje By Eoslcy ClackwocJ (from as low at $6T: thatYOUcant Mr. New has been a constant kibitzer at the club recently. He is trying to learn bridge and he has chosen a good way to 'learn. He is watching experi flow Availi PLUMBING- I and The Reliable and Prompt Service ; , You Know ; PHONE Fnr Repairs and Alterations Smith SEIkins Ltd. TO. Box 274 Calvert CALVERT DISTILIEIIS (CANADA) kada from the ciosed ' hand?iDther pulled throuBh a long That is, will dummy's trumps btx more valuable if used to ruff PAN -ABODE u c-i.sv !o erftt. la!:; i proof. -ol :''l Cc lar ronsttuetlon. Viiiu.ic tnrji'? -j loek-jii'.nt in tit her 3"xfi" or 4"x7" lot's--sii'ipln-i Wi'l" bin print- and erection details. I'j. ii ftrHiatxn lonlatt J. A. ISBTDX, Biu.idajr lveninj or Tuisilay Kince H palS or ciarer s losers or 10 "Slop one j Tne diaw.seiners catch carp, ' of the opponents' suits, while dogfiSlh pk-keiel. perch, sack-' declarer is setting up a J-iiie suit ; m catfkh rock bass and stro-oi his ont nsh Although only the pickerel Today's hand is a simple ex- ! and percn a,.e generally consirl-ampie of a situation when . -h .,i,-rt ..atina ho nnm ur trumps should be led at 'he i earliest possible moment. Mr. I Abel lea me King or clubs ana Mr. Masters won on the ooard with the ace. , I There was no reason to post. pene pulling the enemy's trumps nlflrn tlTia., hlH HI, (inndi'1 ,m it V ""-j "hh" i IP enced players. South dealer None vulnerable Mr. Pull- S Q 9 4 II 10 7 4 L) A Q 9 4 C--A 7 4 Mr. AIk-I Miss Uracil S J 10 7 3 3 a iC i H S 6 2 H Q J D None - D-J 108032 C K Q J 10 2 C- 0 5 3 Mr. MiihIitn S A 8 5 H A K 0 5 3 D K 1 S C-8 0 . The biildinj;: siiiiIIi Niirtli i.Aht 1 H IS 4 H All putt 2 H Pasa 2 D Din. I ThP thinur thnt t.rnuhlw Mr. New man of all Is the thing ! that troubles most inexperienc- ed players. It is the question of. when to lead trumps immedi-' ately as declarer and when to postpone leading them. If Mr. New can get this prob-' lem straightened out in his mind he will have acquired an ex- tremely important p i e c e of fundamental bridge knowledge. The ba-sic consideration Is this rimmv' trnmn. hnue 9 i-c ..!. id win linn, ""'markets are Montwai. wcw in advanw. P.ca;- refrain from telephuning. C! charge 50c. Birth Notices we. cams "" " Funeral N'tice.. Marriage and Etigatement Announr.men SPECIAL DISPLAY, IXJUBtE PRICE. Kilt SALE NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES CASH lor i- i Lmii-ueit Sweder Shovels Cranes; DrauJines; Adams Road Orauers; LitUeluid bios. Black Top Kcrad Maintenance Eauloment; Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Giapoles; T L Smith Concrete Mixers; Ciark Foiklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loadeis for Sturkmle and Snow Removal: Rice Portable Centrifugal Pumps: National Draxline Scrapers and Buckets; National All Stee ; flasnl llm.vtK- Njtilin.'l rnis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. mo-e important job to do than ulc al;c allu a"ulan spiue. nes3 in cnuaren is oiwii u;e ie-merelv following suit to trump the second spade Mr, Abel play-, sponstbllity ot th? ir.Cvhar aid . . . ed the 10. Tnis puzzled Mr. Mas- , the r:ho3l teacher. Mr. Masters banged clown tile V'. a Kn OI 'learls anu wa Qehghled to see the queen and fail- ' Ja;f . , . He thlrd, r0;l"d '!l trumP With ,ne 10 01 -lX ? the ooard and re-tnu-red his hand th the king of diamon-is. showf,d oul,of P13'1"? a, snla!' sPade- Th's waj " suu,rPrlseu 111 , Ml' Bra3,h s raiher d?uble cf Mr-, Ua;t' 5 lu diamond bid.. Now Mi Masters laid down ters for a moment. Mr. Abel had overcaaea in spades (not a recommended bid incidentally and it looked like he should have the king. j But Mr. Masters figured if Mr. Abel had the king he would have ; played it on this trick, so he ; made the rijht guess and duck-: ed in dummy. M Brah 1J ! to play her now singleton kiny mil five-i;dd rolled home. "MiRJ Margaret McLeod returned to the cit y yesterday on the Coiiuitlum after a week's business trip to Queen Chariot te Lilands. CERTIFICATE OP CHANGE OP NAME I, Charles Edwin Grwmiuy, Pro- vincliit Secretary of the Province Qf Manitoba, hereby cortily thut on the 5th Uay ol May. AD. 1051 . st th' hour of 12:15 o'clock ln the after- X. Fishermen Using ) j Ancient Methods i ; I PORT ROWAN, ont. (CP) D ; Fishing methods of Biblical times are repeated on the shores of Lake Erie's Long Point Bay near here by fishermen wno s ca.'t their seines into the shal- low water and draw them Into shore. ,. r., .u.,,. ,.. ... . : e5fl;rf C semiclrcie by men wading or :n boats. s, i ..livp a. a delica'-v for ...,.. i v . - i din ,nd united States cities, The cal.p are n sunken scows and transported in tank.'!. T, keep ln g00d condiiion as far as Louis- even on lrip., ... . ...... . . . vme, KeniucKy, dui ue largest Yorki Toronto and Buffalo The fishermen tegin their season when the ice leaves the bay, and end only when it freezes over. Urges Care of Children's Eyes T Trw'T frP! Olnrf-t: olltpH- 3 says Ooticlan Otto. Ras- mussen after a two-year invjstl gatmn into short-sightedness . anions school children in Kent. I Writing in a trade Journal, Rarraussen blames "overworked , teachers Who aonear to have no timo to clean Chalk dust off tlw fclr -kbcard and even less time, with laree classes, to write laree. legible words and numbers Rasmussen says that thousands ol normal-sighted children have to strain their eyes in badly-lit classrooms to see blackboards. They are then rushed to clinics ' unnecessarily "because they could not read illegible chars: ters in semi-darkniess." Ci 10.075 children sent to clin jcs spectacles were unnecessary for 7.455 and of the remainder, only 2,231 were short-sighted. The trouble' can often be righted Mothers encourage shortsightedness by attaching dolls and rattles to pram and cot, close to .babies' ey.?8. A child then becomes accustomed to seeing things at close quarters. The British Broadcasting Cor poration Is assisted ln its many activities by 32 advisory coun-j cils or committees. i , , - I mC M OUAtlTY v Craftsmanship In Type... Lcf Us Solve Ycur Printing Problems PHONE 234, Dibb Printing Co. BESNEIt BLOCK I P4 Portable Sawmills: Natlon"l ; WANTED TO HE' Rotarv Sevsens and Conveyors. I pe wish to rer.. Full information from Na- keeuinj room m ' tional Machinery Co. Limited.! ,UM!. ilu.-oainl ' Vancouver. B.C. I Coluir.Da tr.i FOR BALE- Bov.s bicycle. Phil.-o cabinet radio. Ioiik and short wave. Reasonable periecij - ortf conditlen. Phone Green -178. WANTED TO 8EV (114i)i 3 or 4 rocmsii""' .- 889 before 6 P FOR SALE $30110 - Cahin rru's- er Oriole": 40' x 8'6" x ft.: j WANTED TO f 00 "HP Universal 6 with 2,' 4-1 1 house fur i retain' nn rV niixiiurv paiiii en v n"": niant and 12" kilf. Mourea Yacht Club: owimr aboard ( FOR SALT-lt!-ft. sedan Clii'is- - K? an excellent condil u,,.. RO0M t nine, in Phone Bli FOR RALE Tennis ramiet ana ----- bfvtt,i hn..h!iii bIiivp. hoth in Perfect FOK kivi cij , noon, tne ioiiowniB cnanue oi nniur i advising .lrvUinir the llle tpnrher tn to sent seat was effected under the provisions erf acjW "The Change of Name Act": Peter f. child closer to the board, Ras-Ohalser to Michael Patrick Onhaaey. j muSSen Raid. condition. Applv 313 7th Ave.; East,. tf-nci. Itl.AL I' STATE BIRTH NOTiCE BARBOUR Born to Mr. and Mrs. K. C Barbour, on Friday eveninu. Mav 11. a babv dau 'liter. ULp UNERAL NOTICE DrftLUlilU III '.I tc L.1LV, Hit urdav. Mav" 12. 1951. Esther Marv Hue 25 years, be oved daushter of Mr and Mrs. David Soaldinx. Port Essinetun. B.C. Rev. E. A. Wrmht will conduC. chapel at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, j vtav 16. interment to follow in Falrview Cemetery. B C. Under-) takers in charge ot arranue- mntsl I HCI RIMMER in Uie c.uv. Satur-fliv. Mav 12. 1931. Charles Oak-lev Rimmer. 56 years, beloved husband ol Mn. BiaiK'he iiim-t" Pf'iview Atvirtinents. Requiem Mass will be sun at the .(lurch the Annun-iatiin at '0 a m Wednesday. Mav 10 bv Rev. Father F. I. Ravner. Interment to follo' in Fairview Cem-terv where nraveri will be aul bv Rev Father O. P. Mohan, 1MI. B. C Undertakers in hur-ro of nrrannements. Friends kindly assemble for nravers at Grenville Court Chanel at 3 o'clock Tuesday eveninsj. tltei LOST 'jOST Saturday In local store, black wallet wth name Mrs. A Holland Vancouver address. Reward. Phone Blue 3t1 or Box 704. (ltpi FOR SALE FOR SALE Pot oil burner kitchen ramie. What oiler? 613 3rd Ave. tilt FOR SALE Small Soarton radio and j-ecord player. Phone Black331. U14pi FOR SALE One 29-ft. trolling ' Phone (tieeu " (1230), - SWAP Taue recorder and Ham Hear for typewriter or cam- era. or Sale Dodse coiidc, $500.00. Box 101, Daily News. Ill7pi FOR SALE 3 men's bicycles, one baUuon tired new. Walnut dresset u:id suic soa:i. Phone Blue 662 I ti l TOR SALEMcClorv Charm oil ranne. ::heslerfield suite. d;ni- ble and single beds compieie. 1d01 Bth East. (tl FOR SALE $f00 Barce"Dr''ft-ood Oueen "' 20' x 8' x IV: 2 years old. Has Nerthill anchor and Stnr marin? conver-s'on reid" to instal Moon" Yacht, club; see owner abo-r t "Oriole." t,f FOR RALE-;;evv ana used furniture. hnidwiire end fntvfn, cheats of .Irawer'. beds com-n'ete heilruom suites. sniaU si7e -aroets. field "lapses, used lo-'oln boots; sewln" machines, radios find bicycles also other nsef:if hnnsehnlfj nrti"les ut lowe rtrleps Ree B. C. Ftrnlture Co. Black S?4. (tf-cl FOR SALE Some furniture in-ehidiriB .w a s h I n ir machine. S40.00 ran"e coal, tools. ele-re prinder, irirl's bicvcle. halibut eear, Kodak nosteird. also House for Sale. 1136 Havs Cove Ave, (H7pl ixt Datlerics i- i'hiine M.-C4i. -City. WASTTf WANTED -- W PKlL'fcb PAID tr steel, brass caw Honest (tradim merit maue. Metals LW. W'j eoMver. ti. v. '' 6357. 102. Dailv N;w: HOl'SE W (jale. iw ment. NO Ave W"";1! ' lorf "'"nit Personal i'"1' St. .. vouth-1 learn wot T: -..VslNKSSOFP' IUSIM Stone rtij"ic; .111 BI'H t) I""'" t vVoTCH'S: teed J 629 6th FOR SALE-Four-room wartime reNT-S' ' house. Unod condition. Artiti-1 03 . rial fireplace, electric fire. - "..ripW1 Furnished or unfurnished. Owner leavina citv. R'l1-S"'1: rrrwTvDist able nrlre for cash. P m WANTED-fi . Blue 18b or call at 133 9th Wes, , time anv time. ttf-ne) ; pert Raa'0 - - ' . . ' " .....wnFnnf 0 edSiona A1AIICAP.ET McLEO'L) OPTOMETRIST Room 10 JTONE BUILDINO PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. PjD. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. II. G. HELGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 96 Evenings Black 899 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden .Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave MAC SHOE HOSPITAL ERNIE SINCLAIR PAINTING AMD PAPERHANGINO Phone 22 or Black 280 General Delivery IIOI'SIH FOR SALE ''" . ..Hinff H ana HANDYMAN HOME SKHVICF4 GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES Black 752 . Hed 894 P.O. Box 1G70 HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on All Services GORDON D. RONSQN Oil Burner Specialist 733-5th Ave. W. Black 503 COLURSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest ir Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 Hh St. I'll. Black 389 ROUIE & I.AIRD t'.'COHN TANT8 Si AUDITORS ' It. sni r Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES D.C 21.- 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 iidinedS For Your PAINTING nnd DECORATING See SPENCE & MATIUK Green 917 Phone Black 215 (evenings) SE; MAC for your . . . ROOF RE-SHINGLING or SIDING Phone Black GGO . (M1!)t) scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 003 - 3rd Ave: W. Prince Rupert, B.C.. Phone 347 , P O Box 371 A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL, C A. 'Z ROY SIIANO. C.A. 353 - 3rd Ave. W. Box 2d3 ' ' . i-Thone !S HELEN'S :;, BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Wavlns Beauty Culture In all Its brani:li"s J()44th Street. Phone G;.5 ELECTROLUX Sales anc Service . R. W. COLLINS Phone Bin 970 Box 1G26 For genuine parts and service Z phone or write above. WIIY PAY HIGH RENTS? Build ; vim: 011 home with Pan- unci ., i (1o oft ' tongue and mouve locK-toinr.' ;, ' tion In either 3"x3 ' or 1 x' 1..,. c....,..ilnrl f.f,irinl'ie Wl'll blueprints and erection detail;. aNTEd , lor as low as $075.00. For '-,",, ane to formation conlicl J ft- " Monday eveninn or Tuesday at the Prince Rupert Hotel. (HP1 1 FOR SALE Bill four furnished. 1008 6th East. G. Rlwd-.J'', 1111. ,113p In witness w..ereoi I have here-I unto set my hand and caused .nc i Sieal of the Department of the Pro-1 vlncial Secretary to he hereunto affixed at the City of Winnipeu, ln the I Province of Manitoba, tilts 6th d.ty ' of May, A D. 1951. Chas. E. Greenlny. Provincial Secretary. "i ins ailvertisernent m nit putilinhed, or displayed by the Liquor Control lioiml or by the (lovernmcnt of Hritish Columbia. WE RENT T.1UCK3 ( 'OMPKESf',0113. .' CONCRETE R'lXERS By hour, day or month Pkone Blue 939 For Results ADVERTIS FOR SALE Family homP. FOR SAt.E- A.n,,, d,. Three bedl'JOIU. diniue room, livins room d i' Oil ran-e and some fii"'n New roof nnd foundation " orice SI700.00. Terms it nupC!lvntTiMrR 3rd Vk.! .VntyTi " l' '"'. , 1 111" (114 FOR RAT.F four roomed liouie with at i If. room and bnic"",' rome furniture, K Full ,u'-e WdwaTi School. jw nn m, r reo-ilrrd H R WOHTIMF.H 33 3rd Ave 1 Real Estate and I".) j , PF.RRONIIi TARTY TFA ROLLS ran be "T tained tla" nnd every rlnv ai the Riinerf. Bakery i-td. Pnn(nf, fi43 for orders. S. WOMAN will look after rhildren ln own home. Black 716. lllJP'