i Mr. and Mrs. T. White ! MI . t. . y News 1951 Prince Rupert Dai 1 Saturday. May 19. - jLiI; WiUW ' . ,iT- me 01 sou or one uioriu jn jail ( i, was imposed on John M.sCool In iioliee court Saturday for supply- jUlg liquor Under liie Indian Ac F!",r failing to file income tax re- turnSi Berbeft Bryant i fined $25 and costs. j. rind under the Indian Act lor ililuldiatlOli were Konaid Kytu't,' and Roger Powell, each $10 ana $3.50 costs. Sven Nillsoii was fined $10 and r5.50 costs for bt-ing drunk CPORT OHOTS are ' suiiiiii; uu uie vKuiuam loinor-i row night for Butedale. Mr. White is with the Canadian Fishing Co. Nick Christopher arrived In the KFT.-ti.,, 1 r-irv m t.ho fdriuilli.m ....J... .... "'""V.'l.i,. af,' afternoon m frm from Vancouver vn,',Ti for if100- "-m 7""wt brief business visit. The former local reslaurantv-ur exuects to return south on the Camosun inpSCiay M'-s. .. H. i Humphreys, who has been visiting here with her daiifcht'-i, Mrs. Bud Skuttebul, returns to Vuncouver on the Co-quitlam tomorrow night. !-ep while res;-, '-ion fur an tvt; fishinir,, B"rn in C inL rado. Mr. Tal , Ketchikan in m," s flalw Cous;Suaio In two years toiu j nent home. fce-rond team Goal, Stubbv War t Mason. Wemblev Lions ( Retina i- : Mr t.ii... ' un Hf,.... iw r-..n....h.. e.-.o. . v.,-.. a' Parks Board Is Indignant Thinks Council Has A L Jt of "Nerve" Prince Rupert parks board thinks city council "had a lot of nerve" when it announced it would begin a clean-up campaign. Park commissioners are specially Indignant at a recent "derogatory remark" by an alder-'man referring to condition of !T:tem Park. "Aid. Whalen should not have pointed a finger at us," said Park Commissioner Art Murray at a board meeting Thursday, "when he knows we have no money to do anything." Mr. Murray said that estimates of $4,500 called for by the board had net been approved and. without such an approval, what could be done. h. asked. Aid. Harold Whalvn at Monday night's council meeting had pointed out Tctem Park us in a 'disgraceful condition." A Id. Whalai had said if The honor of all-star ranking has been conferred on 14 Canadians who dazzled British fans curing the 1950-51 English Na tional nucney League cum- nuia n Their lvward of achieve- ment was arm-Minced by the Ice Hockey World, sponsors of the all-star poll, as the teams raced down the stretch with the championship in dobtit until tht final game of the regular tchedue. Selected by a panel i of coaches, captains, referees ! and sports writers, here are the boys assigned to the two rirt am teams. Canadian honie- tO'AT.i of the pla'cl'a ale slluull in brackets: iFrst team Goal, Gib Hutchinson, Brighton Tigers (Re-ginai; defence, Tommy Jaime-son. Brighton tTorontoi and Art Hodgins, Streathani (Timmlns); centre. Chick Zamick, Nottingham Panthers ( Winnipeg i; right wing, Les Aiming, Earl's Court Rangers (Rimou.ski. Quel; left wink, Les Strongman. Nutting-, lie serwrj !n sv The futie-i Tuesday. ham i Winnipeg i and V e t e active in public I Wright. Earl's Court (Grandv mayor lor five ya Prairii , Alta.t : centre. Genre former "rp-idc,, .. Btach, Wembley (Reginai; right ber of Commcrcf1 w ing, Doug Verity, Brighton Mason, an Eik an l (Montreal!: left wing, Neale belonged to tin- t L t Langill. Wembley t Montreal i; "ary Club. ; lonights Hair, ctach. Archie Ktlnchcointj, Not-f.riL'ham iWlmlsor). Three of tho players, Zamick, Hutchinson and Strongman, had comparatively easy going In the battle of the ballots. The ex perts, however, had a tougher time distributing the lauivl : East at 11:15 davlif ; ported tu be un . jfupL-iinu-nilent r. ! water receding Uiir ! of the Bulkley Kit-! up gradually on i in the Nechako va. I ham Winnipeg i; coach, Bobby wreaths among the other con-also some-:Le, Brighton (Montreal). tenders. mm k www b get Classified Advertising Is payable in advance. P ease refrain from telephoning. cia W ord ptr iiikertion. minimum chaige 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, lx Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2 00 SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. Luc Icy Lager Extra Dry Beer is winning new friends every day. Always in favour wherever happy people jet together. fell REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Four-room wartime house Good condition. Artif i-' ciai fireplace, electric fire.! Furnished or unl urnlshed. ! Owner leaving citv. Reasonable orlce lor cash. Phone Biue 165 or tall at 133 9th West any time. ttf-nci r'OH SALE FRASEK HOUKE Binaest little well-established hotel business in Northern BC. Forced 10 sell owing to aee and Illness. Mr. and Mrs. E H. Hii'ks. Hfci SPECIAL-For Quick sale. Beau-tilullv furnished six room house Centrally located. Two bedrooms, can be rented for a good revenue home. Terms can be arranged. T. NORTON YOUNGS Real Estate and Insurance Phone 451 or 648 (118c) FOR SALE 6th Avenue East. FOK RJ FOR KENT- HiiU lor quiet couv B01 Borden S:,- FOR RENT-Sinw hoU.S'K.ifUmif. Hi Ave. West. Auuii ., 41 U-DRIVE CAR; 711 Ureiiviiie 0& W ANTED TO WANTED Bv to or unfurnished Box illlt Daily V WANTED TO RENT pie wish to rent keeuina room or dren. Hu-ba.".d Columbia Ctvuk- 102. Duilv Nets, WANTED TO KENT 3 or 4 rocm sin:e t)89 before 6 p.m. SAI.ESMA.V Sell Autonutt I Fire Eximnuisra: Tire Infiators u - Shuns. Minnie Palcoseel Co. Ua Ontario, convinces, sf'.ls. R o a t Owners. Y Winner NT . - juoao canaoas mesr BY MeAtMO MOW Btt Distinguished world renowned brew msteis meeting tt Brussels on Aug. 10-11, 1950. awarded Luch Laser Irie Diploma and Star of Excellence, acknowledging his traditionally fine B.C. product, Canada's finest. Also Brewers of Burton Type Ale large 4. completely furnished. 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Interval 11 :45 Scandinavian Melodies MONDAY P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News . 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Bdct. 12:55 Rec. Int. 1 :00 The Concert Hour K 2:00 B.C. School Bdct. , ' 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 Comp. I Know; Comty 3:00 The Music Box Steam Baths OPEN 12 noon to 12 midnite Phone 658 Corner 3rd Ave. and 6th St. rT THE BEST C7I1 QU,TY PRINTING Craftsmanship In Type... Let Us Solve Your Printing Problems PHONE 234 Dibb Printing Co. BESNER BLOCK Brussels Tourist Ho:. THIS IS YOUR CE not published or disp'ayed by the Liquor Control Boar ' by the Government of British Columbia. socd location near schools and, bus. Phone Blue 411. U20u FOR SALE Duplex house, two! storeys. Available middle of I June. Call at 732 th West. I tl20p) ! j BOATS FOK SALE .; FOR SALE 40-ft. troller "Intend." Now at Drvdock. Phone Blue 924. tltpt FOR SALE 32-ft. troller. gurd-ies: needs engine. What of fer? Green 154. ( 123p j FOR SALE $500 Barge "Drift- wood Queen ": 20' x 8' x IV: 2 years old. Has Northill an-1 chor and "Star marine conver-1 sion ready to instal. Moored ' Yacht Club; see owner aboard i "Oriole." itf) i FOR SALE $2000 Cabin cruiser "Oriole": 40' x 9'6" x 4 ft.; 90 HP Universal 6 with 2V1 reduction 15V nnvilhirv Hunt tiling wasn't done soon he would "grab a rake'' and do it himself.) "I'll buy every alderman on the council a rake and they can go to it," Mr. Murray said heatedly. He said he was "sick and tired'' of having city council "pass the buck" to the Parks Board. Parks Commissioner Pat For-man pointed out city council hud promised to clean up Roosevelt Park. To date nothing had been done about it. "Then they have the nerve to say they will start a clean-up campaign when it was the parks board that brought the city's uncleauliness to the attention of the council," said Mr, Murray. j Both commissioners felt, the parks board chairman, Aid. i George Casey, should have "stood up for the parks board at the council meeting. Aid. Casey said he didn't 'feel like arguing" sny more with council about the parks. Regarding the park near the pfilicj station, known as Service Park, Aid. Casey said police had iniormed him they had no authority to put prisoners to work keeping the park in shape but that ,they would write Ottawa lor a ruling on this matter. Meanwhile, parks board found themselves without a caretaker of parks us a man they hired had leu the city. The position Is ' still open. The board decided it would relocate the football field on Koosevelt Park. ThLs will be done immediately in order to keep players off the infield of the baseball diamond. "Doing fine, I'll have him up today," said the local naval doc- tn , u-rf, tut.. , nuLu w-mT-u mis illuming as to thv condition of Able Seaman Raymond Dean cf Toronto whom HMCS Athabaskan landed here Tuesday night for an emergency appendectomy operation. D. S. Love of the provincial public works dvoartment is sailing on the Camosun tomorrow night for a trip to Alice Arm on official duties. :jf RYE hi 1 ttpspuimi .mcif y- jr. r II 1 1 i Tlwi MivcrtiKKcM H not published diipltycd by rtic Uquor Control Bord of VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p m., Coquitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND POUT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun. 11 p.m. FOK SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam May 25 9 p.m. FOB SOUTH Ql URN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam, June 1. 15, & 29 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 FOR SALE FOR SALE Drop leaf tabic with 4 chairs and kitche ncabinet. Phone Blac k 480. 1 122c i FOR SALE Babv carriage good condition. Phone Blue 21)7 (119si FOR SALE Good used washln? machine and cheat of drawers. 1344 8th Last. (119i FOR SALE Soartan washing machine Uiand new, $179 00. Apply at 1523 8th Ave. East. U20D FOR SALE Babv carriaee, electric Sinner sewnm machine and niv double dress form. G07 3rd Ave. West, above Stvie Beauty Shop. (119pi FOR SALE unit, complete with oipes and radiators. Can be .seen at loud 2nd Ave. UlUpi NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Ling-belt Speeder Shovels; Cranes: Draiilines; Adams Koad Graders; Littlefoid Bios. Black Tod Road Maintenance Eauioinent: Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Granules; T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders for Stockpile and Snow Removal: Rice Portable Centrifugal Pumps: National Dragline Scrapers and Buckets; National All Steel Gasoline Housls; National Portable Sawmills: National Rotary Scuens and Conveyors. Full information froip National Machinery Co. Limited, Vancouver. B.C. (tf) FOR SALE New ana used furniture- hardware, end tables, chests of drawers, beds complete, bedroom suites, small size carpets, field glasses, used loueing boots, sewiner machines, radios and bicycles, also other useful household articles at lowest prices. See B. C. Furniture Co. Black 324. Uf-c) FOR SALE Babv carriage. Very Rood condition. S20.00. Blue 717. (118p) FOR QUICK SALE Oak dlninu room suite with china cabinet in excellent condition. Phone , Black 910. c ai9p) FOR SALE Household furni ture. No reasonable offer refused. Suite 2. Summit ApU,. after 6 p.m. , (119pi FOR SALE One small wood and coal circulatine heater in A-l shape. Price $25.00. Phone Black 613. (12(lp) FOR SALE Pot oil burner kitchen range. What offer? 613 3rd Ave. (tf) 1 TENDERS FOR SALE Tenders will be received bv the under.simied up to noon of Tuesday. June 19, for the purchase of Lots 1 and 2. Blork 42 Subd. D.L. 469, Plan 958. Stewart Townsite, together with improvements situated thereon and contents. Arrangements to inspect the premises can be made with the R.C.M.P., Stewart, B.C. Highest or anv tender not neee.ssarilv accepted. Terms: Strictly cash. Gordon F. Forbes. Administrator of the Estate of Henry Marshal! Williams, deceased. Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C. (121c) FOR SALE Tenders will be re ceived bv the undersigned un to noon of Tuesday June 19, 1951 for the purchase of the hereunder described gas boat, toeether with eauinment situated thereon. Nime: "Vent." Length: 27' Breadth: 7'. Depth: 2'6" Powered bv a 6 hp. Easthone engine Highest or anv tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: Strirtlv cash. Gordon F. Forbes Administrator of the Estate of Elbert Donaldson Ho"an. deceased. Court House, Prince Runert. B.C. (121c) WANTED nlant and 12' skiff. Moored WANTED Est JLrodky 1950 DIPI.OME : -v . II l - - r.iiy I Award edMona MARGARET McLEOl) OPTOMETRIST Room 10 3TONE BUILDINCI PHONE BLUE 503 P.O. BOX 1184 SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 21? MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. II. G. HELGERS0N LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 96 Evenings Black 899 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles, Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL WE RENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 i 'I This advertisement is or uiutedi For Your PAINTING and DECORATING -!' ( ; ' ' See SPENCE & MATIUK Oreen 017 Phone Black 215 (evenings) SEE MAC for your . . . ROOF RE-SHINGLING orSIDING Phone Black 080 (Midi) scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave, W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 p.o. Box 374 A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL, CA. ROY SHAND, C.A. 353 3rd Ave. W. Box 1247 Phone 655 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture lu all Its branches 204 4th Street. Phone 655 ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1G28 For genuine paits and servlre phone or write above. is wriai vihi ur 20r'r rate of weekly on orrjns si art. riuht in on territory. Hand. teed Prodiift. - Kteadv advancem-t ure with a vv h:nidliii2 a n1 danger of bus-off due to a rw are a hard worse in vmir efforts :o weekly Income r uiTst rnrorre toll. Ontario, or 6 News. AGENTS WAN Ma nufafturer . j1 hi 'imin? di.strib and UwUWlomr Columbia. Box 10 "IIIXF WAM1 HELP WANTED openine exist w female ofh summer s"-- ,; bilitv of one on-rics beine.OWJ Fishermen s ' 681. for aDPom W l E rnli.0 i and $1 000 oer , W. Marinmk a'. Personal mteiviev. St. n WANTED- HolWrDieJiciS HKLP WANTED- Qnri eenerai o"" & Co. Lt". w.? L'oiine to Hf Anplv Pioieer Cleanersj . "."..mt.n" fialei wan cir nn 'An Iv in oerso" " downs. " LOST 117 while Mnin'! prtisemellj, ' rep1 &ove serf'jS? B''.- Ronsotl. r j - ... .....vr. ANP "1 Htl PL can f". 7jl ficien.t W i(sft1 Totted. an HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds - , ; . . ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES Black 752 ked 884 P.O. Box 1070 HEATERS and AUTOMATIC JLOOR FURNACES RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on All Services GORDON D. R0NS0N Oil Burner Specialist 733 5th Ave. W. Black 503 colussi's music store Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 -4th St. Ph. Black 389 RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS It AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box J30 CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES D.C . 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 xaeni unio; owner arjuara. (tf) FOR SALE One 29-ft. trolling boat, "Olga." Phone Green 803. . ,tl23u ' PERSONAL GIVE the folks at home a treat ... get one of our delicious cakes or pies Rupert Bakery Ltd. Phone 643 for orders, (tfi DRESSMAKING and drafting, alterations, men's pant and shirt making. Margaret Yama-nioto. Port Edward, B.C. 019CJ CASH for scrap casl. brass, copper batteries and radiators Phone 543 call 629 6th W, City. (tf) UNWANTED HAIR Permanently eradicated with Saca-Pelo The most, remarkhnle discov ery of the age. Saca-Pelo Is guaranteed to kill the roots of any hair and contains no drugs; or chemicals. LorBeer Lab, 679 Granville, Vancouver. BC. (H) ACCOUNT A V TS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, inroms Tax specialist. S. G. Furs Stone Building Red 53. (ZOni CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE 1939 Chev. 4-door sedan. Good, mechanical condition and sood rubber. For auick sale. $450.00. R. Smith, phone 72. 9-6 p.m. U20P FOR SALE One 1946 Plymouth panel, as Is. Industrial Welding Co.. 225 First Ave. East FOR SALE One '48 V ton pickup: one '50 Hillman panel-pood condition. Prince Rupert Plumbing and Heating. Phone 108. I H9c FOR RENT FOR RENT Three room suite, furnished. Also housekeeping rnoni Annlv 645 7th ana Thompson St. West. Call anv time. IllU' FOR RENT One room partly furnished cabin. Quiet, non-ririnkpro wanted Phone Blue WANTED TOP MARKET. PRICES PAID for scran Iron steel, brass conper. lead, eta Honest eroding Pramnt payment made. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd.. 250 P'-ior St Van. conver. B. C. Phone Paclft' 6357. Of ' WANTED Someone to care for 6-vear-nld eln daily In own home In vicinity of 11th St. Phone Green 618 evenines. (119c) 1 teen R40 74ri Pnllnn St, (123P'