cd to leave hen I neara a muse ' Cnnst. Has nan tound on niiii ! Ti ie tarn VI '('jobs' JI RY (Continued from page 1) rr'nce Ruppr!" Dailv News Tuesday, September lis. ltfal - hioh llu liar) KlvuH "'"it I.. THE EXPERTS I iKi.nh II M'-o UnHiin' that.n he was coming after me to get ! " mi Iln,ts paynv.'nt from Anion, lie said. a year w , The money J15 nad b. ei of the lo coum- ' , "Sir Eight Team Senior man chakMg him was Morton: Anton as witness, said he had and that he was afraid of him;! "lent" aecusnd money "around Miat he thought Morton was i $15 the night In question. But, "out tc give him a going over." igald Antm. he had bt .n In no Accused said he didn't know hurry for the tools, or other re-Const. f Ross. payment. "I never saw him before," hej torton confirmed that he lpft ' i BLUE aij ! By KAY REX Canadian Press Start Writer FRESH FRUIT IN SEASON Peaches and pears, grapes and apples, have filivd Canada's horn of plenty to overHowing. But in her canning and jam-making zeal we hope mother remembers to work plenty of fresh fruit and . vegetables into the daily menu, the ,1 main ,. V.' feature i T";r, of an attractive . dessert one, Incidentally, as answered prosecution. the message with the night dis possession of the "safe-break- pafcher, Charles Woods i accusing Instruments" Woods explain- ed's brotheri at 99 Taxi for ac- Basketball League Initial Plans for 1951-52 Season are Laid Opening October 27 With prospects of an eight-team senior league, initial plans for the 1951-52 basketball season were formulated at a meeting of the Prince Rupert District Basketball Association held last night at the Civic Centre. Tentative entries for all Co-op, Hih School, Malison's, leagues were called for with the Elks' Gordon and Anderson, ed aLso H) said he had received money from Anton, to whom he had sold the tools. And Anton want- ed the tools. When Morton would not give the tools. Woods asked Anton to drive him to Morton's COFf! unusual as it is tasty. out. Tins new dish is suggested for "it was too much for one per-the finale of a heavy meal for sn to handle, so I sold out." instance, one with pork as the, -was it not a fact that you main course. la;ie(i in business?" asked Pro- place where he would pick up tlva ! not been in the theatre, Morton tools. jsald. But, said accused, he had Testimony vat heard for four only found the two punches and hours Monday and case was ad-the chisel there. He claimed he Journed until this morning when following sonifying their in tention or desire of sponsoring teams: Senior John Clausen and Son ""! a e lhre? qm., "c a'u' Ay. Columbia Cellulose. Intermediate High 6ehool. Junior High School. Ladies High School. I Many more probable entries were discussed but the teams 1 noted are the only ones stating their definite wishes. Opening date for league games will be on Saturday. October 27, with the week of October 3 to 10 set for the closing of entries and the annual meeting. All teams entering must have at least eight bona fide registrations, and teams transferring from last years entrants mast first obtain a release from their former team. Practices will start the first week in October. The meeting also agreed that sponsorship of the town representative team would 'be open to all interested parties with the Association making a decision at their annual meeting. I League registrar will again be VkaPSPUlMJli JMC J. (CLOSl'KE TIMK 10 .m. on day of publication) Classified Adveitlsinu Is payable in advance. P. ease refrain from telephoning Class. Word per Insertion, minimum ctuirije 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards uf Thanks Draft Fuieral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announci'menu (2lio SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBUt TRICE. pear cut in half and cored. On ' one side of the pear arrange slices of unpeeled red apple und on the other side slices or a , wedge of your favorite chtvse. : Garnish the plate with u cluster . of bright grapes. Sprinkle cut ppars and apples with orange juice to prevent darkening. If preferred salted nuts may be I substituted for the cheese. ;lamok for grapes Another reconimendatlon ' grape angel dessert "for special dinners." i Ingudicnts: Two beaten eggs; 'one-half cup sugar; two table-! spoons lemon juice; one cup of I whipping cream; one cup pine-! apple cubes; one cup sliced and ' seeded tikay graphs; two cups diced marshmallows; one-half cup chopped walnuts. Combine eggs, sugar and lemon juice in double boiler. Cook over hot water unfi slightly thickened. Cool. Fold In remaining ingredients. Chill thoroughly. AVOCADO DEPARTMF.NT I If you're interested In avoca-1 dos here's one way to use them ' in salad. Something new i Halve small avocados and I scood nut tho nnln lavi,, Ri-,n ! Tim ddvtrtiiemo H ikk published Fred Gakierone. with other offi-tibrihlkCooTOlBo cers to be appointed at the an-r twnw 1 wh nua meeling whole Mash oulp with fork until at tne P"fty. He got the message smooth. Sprinkle with salt, i 1-om Mirln "shortly after nnd-pepper and nion juke. Whip night." He had been "very sore" with cream cheese and mayon-"at tne time and t'-'C'ded to get nais? until fluffv. Stir in crum- : Uie tool? out ol the theutre him- By AIR To TERRACE And Smithers, Burns Lake Vanderhoof and Prince George Leaving Prince Rupert Mondays - Wednesdays - Fridays been removed to Morton's place some time in May, thought Mr. Black. i DKFKNCE Defence, calling four witnesses, including the accused, claimed that Woods had broken the window of the theatre to obtain certain of his own tools from wuhln the theatre. The punchvs an(j chisel found on Woods by const. Ross were called Jnstru- mints for "completely innocent nurposes J0ds. In the witness box. said 'until recently he had operated a isnue . " L"c")'' partner left to take a commission in the Navv. Woods said h-j sold "No, I didn't fail," witness said I Accused .told defence counsel! Ins wife had left a few months ago and had not returned. She had Itit llieir child with hint. Since his wife left, he said, he d ue a lot of Urinkiing. "Were you drinking on the day in question. July 3?" asked Mr. Harvey. ' Yes, I had been doing a lot of drinking," faid Woods, and then launched. Into a story of trying to procure his own tools from Morton with which to pay off a debt. GOING TO PARTY Accused said he had been dispatching taxi by day for 99 Taxi at the tin. j. He had wanted to go to a party that night and needed money. He had approached Jake Anton, a taxi operator, for money, he said, and had offered him some tools in exchange. Then he had tried to get the t00'3 from Morton, but Morton llad left him a message: "What V011 want 18 ln the show." Accused said he had been in- wxicaud; mat ne naa Deen drinking In the afternoon and sc"' he saitl "But after I broke the window, I decided against It. The noise must havi sobered me up, be-' cause I thought then it wouldn't be tne llt4nt thllnB to do. I start- iii) iJJJlb'- 654 8Sc pt dotcn Mtd far tmptii. Plutt kavt Ihtn) rttoV when tli driver uKt. Trul tdvtrtiMflMnt If Ml Dubliiiifld or aSrpUycd by IrM LtquW Control BoorrJ of by dM GovOflMMMl o( Amur Colwiwbio. PJB ' rf E BtST I QUALITY L Craftsmanship In Type.., Let Us Solve Your Printing Problems PHONE 231 Dibb Printing Co. BESNER BLOCK cused: "What you want is locked uc in the show. f M -rton had wanted to sidetrack Woods, he said, "to stall him." for he wan claiming the tool? and the boat fti money Woods owed him. The tools had ""cre ' was """i" "uy. i WANTED TO RENT $2000 REWARD Wanted 10 rent bv ena of September or sooner, hojjfc or suite bv reliable uchui family Box 191 Duiiv News. Blue 215. CJl'Ju' RELIABLE vounir couole both woiKina. no ciiildren. urgently need suite. Please leave number at 801 Borden St. for O. McGiilivrav. ii!23oi WANTED TO RENT - Verv urgently needed, house bv local businessman. Phone Red 8a2. I22U0I WANTED TO RENT Suite or hnust'keeuine room for otllce girl. Box 200. Dailv News I222DI CAKS VUii SALE FOR SALE 1950 Forrior Meteor C ustom Deluxe Sedan with U -OiK) miles. Good condition. Heater and seat covers. Phone Blue 719. I223UI FOR SALE 1947 Pontlac Coupe miv be seen at Hosoltiil Phunt' uk at 203 UJUU P FOR SALE -1950 Pontiac, foul door. Can be seen at Frizzell'i Motors. Can be financed (222ni FOR SALE 1940 Chev. A-l shape. Terms. Contact Red 125. t219pi FOR SALE '35 Chevrolet it-fr-nanel tru.?k. Aoulv Star Slore Third Ave. i22t)p' BOATS FOR SALE FOR SALE 30 ft. snll boat. 9 ft beam, draws 4v, ft 500 sauar ft. of sails. 4 rvlinder marine engine. Sleeos three. Lavatory oil stove and conklne u'en-sils $2:00, rash. Aoulv "Foif Winds." Prince Rupert Yachi Club. on RKAL ESTATE Close to MrHride Wartime four, full cement baie-ment hot air furnace, auto-m tlc coal stoker electrl" ranae. oil heater lovelv lawn, -ement sidewalk $2400 cah handles. Price S5300. Six-room seml-biingalow. base ment llvinw rotun tu'rt htM rooms, bathroom and larire kite hen on main floor. Two bedroom unsta'is Newlv decorated, lot 50 x mo in lawn Price reduced to S.iOOO terms. ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Plums 312; Black 19? evenings (21lcl FOR SALE Larue home, firr-nished or unf urnislted with complete aoarl merit - drawln eood revenue. Terms 1078 7th East. Phone Black 2'J8. (222i)i FOR SALE 2-bedroom house. Gillnet float, shed at Dotlae Cove. What offers? Innuire J. Snellman. Port Essinuton 1 22u i FOR SALE Industrial lots 48 and 49, block 14. section I. Next Imperial Machine Works Lots are cleared and filled Annlv Standard Machine hoo. H) FOR SALE Lota 10 11 and 12. block 1 senio" 2. nl"""'' view. Owner's Box 201 Dailv News. . ACCOUNTANTS' PURLIC ACCOUNTANT Income Tax snerialist. S Ci. Furk Stone Bulldinii. Red 593. 20m) WANTED WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scran Iron, steel, brass, copper, lead, etc. Honest uradlntr Promot payment made Alns Iron it Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St. Van- -niiver B C. Phone PAclflr 6357. (tf1 CASH for serao cast, bra-ss. cod- ner, batteries sti raf's""'1 Phone 543. Call 829 6th Avenue West. Cltv. (tf) At 3 p.m. I PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TIME "''I . 1 IP ! -' ' .- ' . - "IM, H . ' .' " -I..- . " . . " ,' t "V. 4 I 41 , .... I ' i't1 ' Jul; 1 , 5 ll I -v "M-'u'., '- ', ") 1 K 1", CENTRAL DC AIRWAYS LTD Prince Rupert Agent: Crawford Moore, 14 15 Smith Block Phone Black 907 K0K RtVl FOR RENT Geiic iioor nought! ! i, Piiuiie Bme wi h trie. 41 U-DK1VE CARS 7U lirtuvuit im MAN OR WOMAN - l.HOUiill uuiui Vkiiuie l'Nh uilf scnuliims Uj u.n eraolv with v.t' muneratiun. Am. Dauv Nrws. WANTED- MarTfcT aeoartment Dt"' some exuerience i es.-t'iitiai. Auu.; Dauv News. WANTED - Sj Sinner SewuiK ttv Ave. West. CAPABLK 0IRL U cliut iie uf !un ii :n est wages a.':d conditiuiu. Yxix to 7 u m. Juluiiiv ; WANTED Tail to:. 112 Taxi SITI'ATIU.SS HI A'ORK WANTED -T Wlttl ClUU:l(:jr! car. will drive !e near end ol mi. A' ILL LOOK jKtr for orKine ncz Ked 3io WANTED-Reliafei leiBh Dfiier Ex.' neceAsarr. A to sieo int ora-'' v. here Ha,ei!li 1 been wjitl lor ' Rawici'h'sDfo;.! Winniuei. TOP WAliES t'z: servi;e.i ul I i 1(1 J! 1 !H't'!;l f Miller Buv Hufti coniinotiauoii commute trorr. Y i ii.i uf mai;( A"-' D G:iibi.um. )k-iniendi'iit EASY MONEY fW hi'hf'st rnnis-.-.-Name-on Ctit Evcrvdnv ci'a ' wonderful w t,c in UMWHn'". ma fltnrp if loved Author.' IllI'DC, v'rivd . brltf nie:M' 'ranflriian tf'.f carol. M"un'iri and earns, w , lliious cards.. t din i (1on b lco a nrt itw'! cards kWiw and cut-outs nnrtmftits , . Write for n'V-nies NOW. N; Comoanv iw-Room F. YM'S Toronto ., LOST LOST-White oa" lows Hall -, plea.se leave - LOST -'Or.' 1' : r.n lp,, f Prince Rwrt 136. TORT Su'v'Kt' Phone Blackjl pVksov ca'kes or pi , Ltd Phone W.1'' RF.rA' WATCrfPtf jew.W "' FOR SAI.K NATIONALIV KNOW!) NAMES Ling-beit Sptecfir Snoveu, Cranes; Urattuius; A il a in t Road Graders; Liltlclord Hros Uiack Top Kuad Mamtenanoe tqulDmen'; Owen Clumsheli Buckets and Kock Grauoles; T. L. Smilh Concrete Mixers Clark Forkllft TrucK.s; Nelson Bucket Loaders fur Stockpile ' and Snow Kemoval; Rice Portable Centrilugal Pumps: National Dragline Scrapers and Buckets; ' National All Steel Gasoline Hoists; National Portable Sawmills: National Rotary Scr-ens and Conveyors. Full Information from National Machinery Co. Limited. Vancouver. B.C. UI) FOR SALE -1937 Ford 2 ton truck. House trailer. 18 It.. fullv furnished. House trailer, i "BC. Breeze." 18 It., fullv fur-i lushed. Two work trailers.1 dollvs. n.Lssenaer and truck i tires. 1929 Chevrolet motor, radiators, etc. Auoiv Midland Pines. Phone Black 739. tf j FOR QUICK SAIF-1'" Cnft- niasteV band 1 saw. 2 blart" l(lx3ll freni'h himvnlnri n,.lhi new pre"'sion Saw Filing i:i4i PiL'gott Place. (219c) FOR SALE-Vacuum tvne Ea.sv washin" machine. In pond condition May be seen pt 34S B"-aer Place or Phone Biaclf P38. I (223oi FOR QUICK SALE One Enellsh motor biKe. Like new. See Juni Georaeson. at Bob Parkers Limited. i21iict FOR SALE- 3.000-watt D C. lleht plant. New. Box 36 Alice Arm. i (210ui FOR SALE Semi-built house trailer. New chassis jnd tires, i 123a PaiK Ave. (22UU1 ; FOR SALE 300 Savage lever lu'iioii Mile. fcxceneiH ouncli-tlon. Phone Biack oil. 1240' ; FOR SALE Household furnish- I inns. Cnestei tieid suite, H x 12 carpet, bedroom suite, radio,, electric lireuia;-e and radiator, Coleman oil heater, washinic machine tables, chairs, dishes, j etc. Manv modern novels com- ' D.ele leather bound set Charles1 Dickens. 2 larsie dlvtionanei. Aoulv 112 7th West. Enalith i Hill near 6th and McBnue. or: unone Black 912. I220pi 1 FOR SALE New and used! household furniture. Sliirntlv used Kitchen Sets. Bedroom I Suites. Chesterfields. Bovs'( Bicycle.. Bedside Kuus, Cribs' Studio Couches etc.. selllne at the lowest possible prices. D C.1 Furniture Co. Phone Black 324. (If) FOR SALE Bovs' nan is. school shoes, all sizes, well made, lots of wear . eood amiearance. Bovs' Dants $2.75 to $5.50. Bovs' shoes $4.45 to $5.35 nr. B.C. Clothiers. (tf) FOR SALE 6 ' reciar oevel. War-lime nouslnu tvpe. Phone Biack 958. I220pi FOR SALE jtlri's CCM bicvele in ifood condition. Phone Green 700. (tf-nci FOR RALE Beelnners violin. $15 00. Black 718. (221pi New 30-lb. Rail 20-LB RELAY RAIL 80 and 120-LB. NEW RAIL Traiisfortiifrfj. motor and electric oower-pluntf) for Immediate stupor ment. ijur loads 'i, 4 and 6- Inch pIpeB. VANCOUVER SALES & APPRAISALS LTD. New D6 and Caterpillar Tractors, Otitiood liliovela. for immediate delivery Irom UnlU'd mates .took. 348 Beach Ave. Vancouver. B C. 24c) ! " 1) i P4 So Gay ad Feminine You'll Surely Love Them! 'Come in today . . . see our d r c s s e s made prettier with paper doll and other swing-out skirts. Choose one, two or three for a truly dressed up Fall. "Tomorrow's Styles Today" ) Annette Mansell Ladies Wear 523 3rd Ave. Jitiioring jor Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor 220 Sixth St. Thor.s 649 If you want U- sell it, advertise it. News classified. u5uieS5 HANDYMAN ' HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES: P.O. Box 1670 Red 894 scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT lames Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. ?hone 347 P.O. Box 374 A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. Bell, C.A. 325 41 h Avenue East P.O. Box 1247 Phone Red 879 ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1626 for genuine parts and service phone or write above. Ctonr Cutting Sawi Tv mi will vt lMir, tour, ftr when Alei on r prvcteioa mchi. Quick rvl on all typM of mi. Brtu pour iuiwi 1m toda. Old mw 1ooUm4. PRECISION SAW FILING HI.) PIGGOTT TLACE B.x 1011 Station B fAti-nt: Pn "Terminal) Terrace Builders Supply bled crisp bacon. Heap back Into the shells and srve on lettuce I with French dressing, plain or wi'h sliced stuffed" olives added. The fruit wholesalers also sug- gest avocado dip for potato ! cmps: Push ripe avocados through a sieve. Blvnd in salt, pepper, gar-lie salt or juice and onion juice. Add a little Worcestershire sauce and mustard. Beat until fluffy. Serve cold with potato chips or ci ackers. Health department officials say salads should be a daily "must" on the menu rather than a hot-weather special. They contain proteins, minerals and vitamins. They also are easily prepared and provide Infinite variety. Total spending this year by the federal, provincial and municipal governments will exced $5 billion. For action use News classified ,!g5 ,1 11 Don't Overtax it-' OverHAUL It! Once your engine reaches "middle age" worn parts overtax each other and the motor deteriorates rapidly . . . UNLESS you order an expert overhaul job by our master mechanics. If you plan to keep your car long, you'll save money in the long run. See us! SUPERIOR AUTO SUPPLY LIMITED ed5ionci Eddie's Beauty Salon Permanents Exclusive Razor cuts. Appointments made to your convenience. Phone Red 490 - 73!J Zn4 Ave. Opposite Liquor 8 tore MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 BTONE BUILDINQ 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 JewelW. Ph. 212 MATTSON S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 128. P.O. Box 528 234 3rd Ave. E. Prince Rupert, B.C. H. G. HFLGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 96 Evenings Black 899 ana Colussi's Music Store Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4tn St. Ph. Black 389 RORIE & LAIRD' ACCOUNTANTS AUDITORS Eesner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 WE RENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL B.C. MESSENGER For Pronipt and Courteous Service Phone 678 . 214-4th Street Proprietors: Ed. Dawes, Sid Alexander BLONDIE Second Best! Bv CW LETS SEE WHAT I I " 1 COVE POT PCST I I ' W eVN VOU ' PE JEALOUS, fa; 1 VJE'Bi HAVINS r VL, WITH SOILED -4 APENT YOUfr 0 tOOV;- V . .V On'OSAndT (fSf LTTr-T'f" 1 ,vf:::.r .