PIONRFR F.NGIM J.R iContinued from pa'4f It 1 A classified will "Juji, beii or find it. it nice Kupeit Daily iNewi AT -Saturday, April 7, I9rii Blackwood On Bridge AGRICULTURAL l I By Easlcy Blackwood Now is the time to give your garden ap.i Prevents Acid Soil . , O Promotes Growth ,. 9 Larger Veoetal,Cs Again today the ladies emerged triumphant, as, the k-tter sports writers say. Miss Lucy Brash, on? of the world's luckier women, lettered her way into j a game contract as shaky as a politicians promise1 and then made- it hy means of a well-considered kick-J i AAore Liooutiful r&, ward nnesse. won 1 sack delivered $1.75 West dealer East-We.st vulnerable ( VltS VHUl .73 ;.:-ri I Up to 5 sacks delivered j 69 Dm episodes of pioneering days he.'j the week-end dances at Port Essington, tne il'.en social c.-n-tre; the vicissitudes of Join Houston, founder of Prince Rupert's first newspaper; w-ek-en t cruises of the old steamer Caui-osun ta Port Essingtun oil which the ruyged worker in Hie "drv town" embarkul in order t.i bke I'leir thlr-t. S.niie leadiiv; personalities of those early davs were a!o mentioned. The adventures cf John H.;u ;-ton were of particular lnleiet. lie rvcallnd hiw John Rot a starch warrant and, with the assistance of Lionel Crliirjci "ki'Ud in World War .Ii at a spVial constable, estabH-'ic 1 the f.'pedom of the press by si'i'A-inq; his machinery cut of the wharf, where It was b"in held moving It un Centre Street ait' Rupert Road as Crowe's snn" "Britons Never Shall Be Slaves" to set up the "Empire" on. a "mining claim" he had located. Stating that the Ensiiieerln!? Institute now hud 34 branch"? in Canada, Col. Grant suggested how a branch or a section cou'.d be formed here. Functions, h? suggested, could be the develop Over 5 sacks delivered $1.50 k, K 8 y a a a u 7 1U U 8 4 (Mr. vU a- i i H IU i 4 J . PHILP0TT, EVITT&CoJ 1 1 D-A K 111 4 J X V c k 7 a U JU c 14 y i a PHONE 6S1 ! I m '. .... - . .. ...j 1 ii,i-ii) s A g 1 4 H K J U i- 8 a & C A J - 1 BUILDING SUPPLIES . LUMBER ... II if4A-. Jiiwt. . , 3L . m . The buliting: llrst Nol'lb 1 D Hiiss Pass a S All pass Puss . Pass 4 S ARE YOU LOOKING FO PLAYOFF SCRAMBLE Detroit Red Wings gather round goalie Terry Sawchuk to block off a Montreal drive in the fourth game of their N.H.L. temi-final playoffs. Wings deadlocked the .series Tuesday at two games apiece with a 4-1 wm in Montreal. Unsuccessful marksman here was Billy Reay of Montreal (Hi. ( (CP PHOTO 1 Big Team to Visit Here City basketball fans may be favored with a visit from un of Canada's top trams coming here soon 1 1 olay the Priiie KiiMrt Senior "B" Provincial Champions. E. D. Forward, leaving by plane today on Civic Centre business In the south, has an appointment with A. G. Fisher, the ! manager of the Toronto Tri-Bells. in Vancouver. "They are interested in coming here," said Mr. Forward, who will try to get either the Tri-Bells or the Clover Leafs to play here after their Senior A championship match which starts in Vancouver Monday. TIMBER SALE X45218 Sealed tenders will he received by the Minuter Forests nt Victoria. B C. not later than 11 .m. cn the 8th day of May. 1B51, for thf purchase of Licence X4521B. to cut 3.800.000 IHm. of Hemlock, Bpruce. Cedar. Balsam and Cypress, on an area comprising of vacant Crown land situated on the north shore of Steamer Passan. Range 5 Coast Land District. Five years will be allowed for removal of UnllMT. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria. B C or Distrlrt Forester Prince Kupert. B.C. IH) I PRINCE RUPERT DOG... COLLAR! jrfTiiHT7. harness LEASHES THEY PAY OFF MUZZLES OR 0 IT'S PROFITABLE IT'S EASY imop IN TO To Use ment of public speaking, the encouragement of lc?al boys t i tnter the engineering profession, helping young engineers ! getting established, to have regular meetings for the discuioi of common problems and new ideas and to bring toge-thfi-Chose engaged in various phases of the profesion. And such a ' group could also be a bunefit to the community with profes-1 sional advfce in public Improve- ! ments. j In the United Stats ther was a shortage of engineers tj-day but in Canada that wn not so apparent. The desirability nf 1 developing a professional con-; sclousnrss rather than goln' DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Mr. Abel won the first two tricks with the ace and king of diamonds. Then, fearing a shift to any of the other three suits might lose a trick, he continued with a third diamond which Miss Brash trumped in dummy with the eight or spades. She drew the opponent's trumps in two leads, ending in her own hand, and then paused to consider her chances. She w ts frank with herself they didn't look too good. Two tricks were already lost and there was a sure club loser. What about hearts? A "normal" finesse, leading low to the ace and back toward the king-Jack, would win if Mr. Meek had the queen. I j ! But Miss Brash didn't go for that play not yet anyway. Fir.it .she wisely did a little mental checking on Mr. Abel's firjt hand vulnerable opening bid. Clearly he had little enough. Could he have opened without the queen of hearts? Yes, it was barely possible. But on the bidding, Miss Brash figured that any honor card was much move likely to be in Mr. Abel's hand than In Mr. Meek's. On this reasoning she placed the heart queen on her left and that meant the "normal" heart finesse would lose. All right, then, what about an abnormal Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form YVF.KK-KM) II EKE Col. Grant, who arrived yesterday on the Princess Nora'.i out merely to be "supcr-mech- 1 anlcs" was suggested by trio ' ; versity in Klngstoi : 1 ago he assumed his t as field secretary 0: neering Institute ! nd. as such, make, I quarters In Toronlo. I The eiiKinpers prt. j ed Col. L. F. Gram. E ! D. C. Stewart, J. J. W. Morris, J. H. Car DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS speaker. The profession stood hinh in Canada, Col. Grant declared, and it was deslr'ahle that the Institute should render service to members of the profession In places such as this. 1 G. A. Hunter, who had been 1 asked to introduce the speaker, pave seme brief early tack-ground. R. A. Ritchie thanked CM , Grant and expressed apnroval of , h idea of, a section of the In- from Vancouver and ..ill return south by plane Monday, is busy looking up old acquaintances while here. He is the guest of Mrs. R. L. Milnto. at -Cliff-syde." Fourth Avenue West. After his four years here, Col. Grant left for Vancouver and served in World War I. In 11)21 he berame Identified with the Royal Military Collese and remained the-e until 1940. From 1944 to 1949 he was a pafs.S'ir of engineering at Queen's Uni- Sanders, H. E. Colt man. R. Bacon, I, E H. Garrett, G. As Iron and Brass Castings EUclVlc and Acetylene Welding Caesar, W. Doran, i E. Bartlett, Neely V McBrlde, D. R. E, t F. Edwards. M. W. D C. H. Klatz. finesse? That's right down Miss Brash's alley. Nobody could call SPECIALISTS ON' SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY titute being formed here. .O.ASSBFBEE) : her a routine player. I Mr. Abel probably had the 1 queen of hearts but he didn't : have to hold the 10, .too. So at . the sixth trick Miss Brash led I the jack of hearts, determined to let it go if it wasn't covered. Mr. Abel covered with the queen and dummy's ace won. Now the trey o hearts was led back, Mr. Meek played the four and Miss Brash put in the nine, which was a winner. She conceded a club trick at the end, Number of Times Enclosed Please Find (3c per word per insertion e.g. Number of words 25; cost, 75c. Six insertions for price of four. Minimum charge, 50c.) Classified Advertising is payable in advance. P'tase refrain from telephoning ClassJi word per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Da Funeial Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $-00-SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE I HEW- 1 pmtjf. making four spades on the nose. LOST Name LOST Gent's Bulova wrist watch between Slih St. ami ; Inlander. April 4. rteward. J., Mcttonuld. Imancier. (B7p) ; LOST Blue-erev lovebird on' Address Phone No PERSON! UNWANTED HAIR -''j lv eradicaled The must reiuan.t ery of me aue. aJ guaranteed w til aiiv lwir "c 1 urURS or i-heuiK-. Lab, 67 Gram'-ver, BC. CASH for scrap M1 :i IOK SALE , FOR SALE - Dining room table and chairs, verv reasonable for Quick sale. Phone Black 136. (63oi NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Ling-belt Speeder Shovels; Cranes; Uraullnvs; Adams Koud Grader.',; Lillleford Bros. Black Tou Koud Maintenance KdUinment; Owen Clamshell Buckets and Kofk Grapples; siii:kikf' hvi.k in the county court of prince rupert holdtjn at prince rupert I. KICK IIKIIIIiKN Limited. versus lf K ( HOW and II K KINO rurry-Ing an hiislnetH under the firm mime mid stle ol Vetv Cilv Citfe. anil the ild M lliv CI IK. UNDKH and by VIRTUE of a War-runt 01 Execution issued from the aUive Court and to me directed seal Cove Circle. If iound please plione Ureen 025. Reward. (B2c : , i AIM FOR KENT TWO-room cabin, partly fum-isheu. Auolv V. M. Fuller, Poll, Edward. i84pi Dnnnc f 111. , . , d jfroj-edAionaf Thu dvert(seneM H not published dispUycd by th Liqww Control Botrd o V OovrMK at Brituii ColwaU uSineSS cm I . L. Smith concrete rvnxeis. Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders lor Stockpile 1 anil Know Removal; Kite Port-, able Centriiugal Pumps; Na-i tional Dragline Scrapers and; Buckets; National All Steel 1 Gasoline Hoists; National: Portable Sawmills; National j Hnhn v KCIPPIIS mid COIIVCVOIS. ! per uauri'" Phone a4-ca!iJ City. NORTHLAND Cain1 ereu. 24c P '"; more? flume in I, verv servw. tastyTtbia ROU. ; tamed totiav ami ' the Ruiwrl B.ittn-643 fur orders uiilust the goods and chattels of ' the defendants. Jack Chow and Vue King uml New City Cafe. I have seized all the furniture and equip- j mi'tit, foods and provisions including ' counters, tables, range. Frlgidalre, ' dishes. Utensils and other equipment, j and on Wednesday, April lath, 1051,! nvwmo 101 .i iit. ruune rtetl ) 232., !83p) j ' FOR RENT One room cabin. 315 tith Ave. .West. 87pi I FOR RENT Partly furnished i room house for seven months. Apply Box 74. Daily News. Full lntormation from National Machinery Co. Limited Vancouver. B.C. tf) HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE VVANTEJ) MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. MARGARET McLEOI) I OPTOMETRIST Room 10 5TONE nUILDINQ 1 Si! i) I FOR SALE New and used fur-; niture. hardware, clothes ana j , logging bool.s. National cash register Gilchrist logging. WANTED - TO , PRICES PAID J. steel. b,SP1p-, FOR RENT Newlv furnished home for six months from April 20. Also new 4 room suite with electric stove ready now. Phone Green 717. (Stipi GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS Honest erau""y ment Jry Metals Ltd.. cotiver, B. t. 6357. - ROOM FOR RENT Black 785." at the rmur of 1100 o'clock In the forenoon, at my office in the Court ' House. Prince Rupert. B.C.. I will offer for sale at public auction all the right, title and interest of the defendants in the above goods and chattels. Inventory may be seen at the office of the Sheriff, and appointment made with Sheriff for inspection of the goods. Terms of Bale. CASH; and this gale shall be subject to the Social Security and Municipal Aid Tax. Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this twenty-ninth day of March. 1D51. M. M. Stephens, Sheriff of the Country of Prince Rupert. (M31.A4.7.11.14) Nea-ly 3000 radio stations in the United States with regular broadcasts are heard by 95 per cent of all American families. jacks and scores of other article at verv low prices. B. C. Furniture, 3rd Avenue W. Uti FOR SALE Large "Good Cheer" coal and wood heater in excellent condition. $40.00. Can be seen at 233 4th Ave. West or phone Blue 899 after 12 A i 82p PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 41 U-DRIVE CARS. Phone 41. 711 Grenville Court. - (tf) SU BUI' PHONES Black 752 Red 894 P.O. Box 1670 furnished aoa rv,ilv News. CARS FOR SALE HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on All Services GORDON D. RONSON Oil Burner Specialist 733 5th Ave. W. Black 503 FOR SALE 1947 Ford tudor. Excellent condition. Radio, heater, defroster. Low mileage Call evenings 217 1st Ave. East. (82pl jtc: eouired v ohofc-at ant Hiea.se Green Write J. LfC' v SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 H. G. HELGERS0N LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 06 Evenings Black 899 noon. lezu FOR SALE One chesterfield and chairs, one kitchen table and chairs, bedroom suite ana snare bed in good condition. Phone 21 daytime or Green 253 evenings, Hi FOR SALE Wick burner oil stove Also kitchen china cabinet. Both trpod condition. Call at 1348 Plggott Ave., evenings. FOR SALE Household furnishings. Suite 2. Summit Apts. Apply between 6 and 8 prm. FOR SALE 1940 Plymouth sedan with heater Reasonable. Apply Mel Kirkham- Bob Parker's. 3rd Ave., or evenings Blue 527. (85pi ualit FOR SALE &'f QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL A. T. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL, C.A. ROY SHAND. C.A. 353-3rd Ave. W. Box 2tiS Phone 88 scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 - V I 1 HELP WANTED YOUR OPP"11 n-Hi:CIS HI er.! FOR SALE Good second-hand stoves radios, chesterfields, beds, washing machines, tyne-writers, rifles, ice cream machine and manv other articles at bargain prices. Come in and look around. EnterurLse Re-oair Shoo, 144 Third Ave. W. Phone 343. (84o) JXDR SALE One 29 foot trolling boat. Phone Green 803. 93pt FOR SALE Duplex house with 5 room suite available Mav 1. Auolv 426 8th East. (83c 1 Men! Here is what you loojj or in shoes . . . Top comfort, quality arid value! ... We have a wide selection of business and casual styles. Drop in Today! HELP WANTED. Female Cashier reouired bv the Northern B C Power Co. Ltd. Previous experience not necessary btu would be verv helpful. Permanent position. Applv Room 9, Besner Block, or phone 3W for appointment. u WANTED Receptionist-clerk for professional office. Apply in wriliim to Box 6.'8 slating aee. tralninK experience ana salary expected. (8rc WANTED Part liime f i n i h work ironer. Pioneer Launcirv. RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all ' Its branch's 204 4th Street. Phone C55 colussi's music store Agents fpr the finest In Musical Instruments' PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th St. Ph. Black 3B9 Alarm 'hiis r inflator. tineiiislipr. in minute to cloeiw- " B,fii, liveries- r Write nfVlti1 c" palroseel Ontario., FOR SALE 1949 Custom Ford Sedan, clean, good condition, low mileaoe, Must sell See it Mondav afternoon at 1446 8th Ave. East. 183 pi rtlt; OIL CARPENTERS wanted Apply to R. C. Mutch. York Hotel. tP Sanson. -: ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1626 For genuine parts and service phone or write above. CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES D.C 2t - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 Fashion Foot Wear D ERNIE SINCLAIR PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Phone Blue 861 ' Box 1819 241 West 5th Avenue . ..,05- ACCOVNTArTS WATCH FOR SALE One 9-ft. clinker-built rowboat, like new. Phone Blue 236 or call at 964 6th East. (83c 1 FOR SALE Dining room suite in good condition. Phone Black 910. (85p) fl. PIFBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Ih,om? Tax specialist. S O Furk Stone Building. Red 6!)0m Jewel teed.