Prince Rupert Doii 'y Nt NEW IttlNOMlC ORUi.K Continued from page 1) r I !jl Blackwood on J3ruL Monday, Orlop, U5llie56 By of our Province. With Vancouver as the first seaport and the door to the rich southern Interior, that city developed industry; commerce, shipping and finance Muzzy opened the jack of diamonds on this (CLOSURE TIME 10 a.m. on day of publication) iveitising Is payable in advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per j sertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards cf Thanks, Death Notice, I Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement. Announcements $2.00. j tnat hai 'been lhlt iodestone of nj am fr0v ned mightily the fruits oi the . developmtnts ,,,,, , ,...,.;., of OV.l taking of other pans oi ine Province, the right play Mr. - niitted to win the trick). ....... CARPENTERS DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. Margaret was going to shift to some omer sun. ine len Hv mil of wur mw AM on our pr uhjO mti in, MtK-IUDicKl'v mturt joint-inu. fi h J stitmir. Tt.y'H eul el-ner. truf. r cieaml however, ' when lgut OI CliaiHOIUlft. Dale ducked this lead, too, r Eosley Blackwood hen his partner made the the tho the r.iipn queen iwniC fwhirh Il WM as No doubt he thought Mr . .. m. n .. Mr. Abel returned the; South dealer Both sides vulnerable Smth (Mr. HiM.tvriik -4181.(1 H- Hi D (I 3 CAJ10S4 We-. .list ( Hr. Vluxx.) SK It 4 i 7 5 J H K 1 H J 7 U 3 D- K J 1 4 b y B C 7 c u ail (Mr Uitlr) H A (4 J H A (! 10 D A 7 5 H C- K w i ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income 'lax specialist. S. O. Furn. Stone Buiiciinif. Red ot.3. (20mi REPAIRS WATCH REPAIRS Prompt ef. Iioient service. Oeorue Cool Jeweller. Satisfaction Kuarap' leed. CARS FOR SALE SALE 1946 Plymouth. Pnone Blue 779. I 234ui SALE Immaculate '51 Ford 0 ' ,, qq T.vi " fa, PRECISION SAW FILING I PIGGOTT PLACE Bex 10! 1 Station B Ai cnt Pn Terminal) Terrare niiililrrn Supph Mr. Muzzy won with the On the thtttt diamond lel. spade wan discarded from dummy, Mr. Abel also dropped a and Mr. Dale won with ace. to this point Mr. Dale had; biding bis time trying to; up some clue about wnich; suit to finesse for hUi .jthe Importance of Rome. FOR SALE 1951 Motorcycle. So today, your Government 18 ft. cabin boat. Phone o48. . fnlln-iimii the normal rb.vlnn- The bUkluiK Himtli r-t NT P Norlll !.(( 3 NT All Pasa trick. He could count one I Winner in diamonds and five winners in clubs. He also had the major suit ace, making tricks in alL For his name-going trick he could finesse against the king of hearts or the 1 of spades. As the hand deveiopea, vne 1 .Munition became crystal clear. ed Neither finesse was necessary! 1 the fourth trick Mr. Dale: one cashed the king of clubs. He i fuUowed with the Queen of clubs i 1 Mr M1177.U 1 Muzzy was in the lead. He cash two more diamonds and then found it necessary to lead from of his kings. He chose to lead j .n.f( onrl Ar T'a unn u.'it. on uia Y, the extra trick he needed. He showed out, discarding a small . gU1J hjd . c,ub left t0 reaeh tnf, sPade- , ,.!good clubs on the board. Thus' At this stage Mr. Muzzy feK won nln, tril.ks wilhuut the 1 CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES D.C. 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave, W. Prince Rupert.'BC. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. Bell, C A. 325 4'h Avenue East P.O. Box 1247 Phone Red 879 Colnssi's Music Store Agentsor the finest In Musical Instruments PIAN03 TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210-4tn fit Ph. Black 3S9 RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS ft AUDITORS Besner 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 REPAIR8 For Downtrodden Heels -and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. 'MAC SHOE HOSPITAL B.C. MESSENGER For Prompt and Courteous Service Phone 678 214 4th Street Proprietors: Ed. Dawes. Sid Alexander 8T0NE BUllh . Rl0 BLUE 553 pO,E0i;i ELEtTTi-,;., 8al's and Sp R. W. COLU Phon Bint Sis 5 phone or nt, . TERMINAL MESSENGB piioxtm All (l.'i?. riM I. , FOR VOUR... Brick, Stone aad 1. Tiie Setting ant! f.. Phorif K. SOP.!,' Blue 8Mal'.K! Eddie's Beautt . Permancnts-Ext.; cuts. Apwlr.!iiH5 your convemenrt. I'hunrRrilM-- Oplwutc HAMDYM-HOME SER, GENERAL COST!. Building and Hrj. ROOFS - C: PH0SB P.O. Box 1870 SIDNEY GO' OPTOMTi Cumplirtf Tin OFFICE Iff 9am to 3 Geo. Conk s J" MATTSC' UPHOLSTE' Phone B'uf 134 ' Prlna Rai H. G. HELE LDCTE REAL ESTATtt"1" Phone 96 WfSt pretty cocky. "You may have a trouble making this one,; old boy'," he remarked. "I don't think so," replied Mr. "If I led all my clubs, might be in trouble. Instead, just make sure." So saying, led his last diamond and Mr. parts of our province, and upper portions 01 uritisn Columbia, will have their economies based on Prince Rupert and Kitimat. The essential contribution of your government and your department, as I see it, will be carrying forward from these purts, an orderly network 01 major highways t facilitate commerce flowing through the channels of greatest economy. "This new system, of necessity become a part of ttve overall provincial system, and a part the sound system of intercommunication between all parts our province. This Is the future as I see it. you may not aart.; with my pre mses and deductions. Be that as may we both have found by experience that progress comes oniv by the meeting of minds: the explorations of the news and ideas of other men; and the winnowing of the wheat from the chaff of such discussions." WELSH LIBRARY i The national library of Wales Aberstwyth specialzes In books and manuscripts relating Wales and the Celtic peoples. Earl Gordon returned to the ; city during the week-end after a two weeks' business trip, several ' days of which were spent in ! Vancouver. ' raiixwf Classified Ad Word per In, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS CiiLlmiiC Fail bazaar, OctoDer a I nnrt 3 mlu Mux's RoUtry tea, October U.j 1 Civic Centre. , Lutheran Tea, October 13. Kebekah bazaar, October 20 JFOR LOB A Fail bazaar, Octo- ber 2ti. Women's Hospital Auxiliary Hallotve'en Tea, October 31, at home oi Mr.;. W. C. R. Jones, 4'J Fourth Avenue West. Sonja Bazaar, November 2. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, No-Vemoer 7. Presbyterian Church Bazaar, November Id. Tiie Women of the Mouse Fail Bazaar, November l(i.' Cathedral ba.aa:', Nov. 17. l.O.D.t,. Fail Bazaar Novembst , 22. St. Peter s Fall Bazaar, November 2!.. ,. United Church W. A. Fall Bazaar, Dec. 6. AlKNOWLUJ.iNT Mrs. Ciara Orchard McLeod acAtiuA'kuc i-n uuoreciauoii tne lutiowum i-uiui niuuico a. liiC lulieictl oi nei' nu..uanu. tne laie uunaiu .vi..leuu: wueeii iwai'v ci.uour. i.u.uc. Mi. aiu 1VH.S. h. -V ieeli. vti... V. lluu.- tun and David. Mr. and Mrs. Mc-Cne.saev. ivn s lNOxuia w.e-S, ' loan t-ediui. rfuoeri Waru. mi', anu Mis. V. C i'a:H. itt;; COicS, Mr. aim Mrs. H. . Parser. Mi. and Mrs. Jame.s C.ari.. mi", ami ivns. j. n. MCLeoa, Mr. and Mrs. . E. Vaaer. Mr. and Mis. v. c umi iumiiv. Mr. and Mrs. .i a Tenf anu lamiiv. Mrs. Kmnv Morris. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jonn-stuiie. u. C toiuan, Mr. ana .vii i. vv. u. binnn, ivivrtle. Cora!. Nick and lamiiv bevenev tuuiter, ' 'ne Department and Operators. Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd., j ".n -la.ioiiai brotherhood of Electrical Workers Management a.iu oiaii. Moi'Utern B.C. Power Co.: bister Je.-.sie anu bioiiiei' llardv i Montreal). Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Black. Mr. and Mrs. G. Moore and Gee Mah. Sunrise orocerv. PERSONAL ATTENTION For winter com-toii nave us cnecK voar lur-nace now. ovtrhauia. re-placeineius and new installations, 3 fail Black tst.4. Th.m Sh'eet Metal Ltd. tt 2 MORE copies of Sent. 1 'Post 3 te.itunni' Columbia Cellulose at Port Edward aie now available at vour favorite news--stanrt for niaiiina to vour fricnda. OIL HEATING SERVICES -Lawrie Mackav. Mar. Phone B.ue 187. PO. Box til.7. Tne service that's dilferent, clean j efficient workmanship cora-binini a tho;ouih knowledge oi eauiament and tneir at-1 tendant problems. iThis ad. temoorsrv oenuin: onenin? of shop and displav room. Watch i this space i. (tfi , The next time vou are in the store a.sk for -a loaf of our .sliced wrapped bread. Phone 643 lor an oruer. Ruoert Bakery. MALE HELP WANTED A'ANTED Experienced offico clerk for construction com-panv office. Mu.st have shorthand. Aooiv n wriune to Box 207 Daiiv News. Ufi A' ANTED Reliable man as Raw-leiKh Deaier. Experience not necessary. A fine opportunity to .step into profitable Business; where Hawleich Products have been .sold for vears. Write Raw- leidh's Dept. WG-J-186-163. Winnipeg, HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Woman for day work. Pnone Red t3. i232u) SITUATIONS WASTED WORK WANTED Dependable miaule-uue man would like ' part -time employment 2-4 hours dailv. Box 20ti Daily News. (23(10) FOR KENT FOR RENT Sleepin! room to rent. Phone Red 680. dtp) FOR RENT Sleeping room, Phone Red 860. tltp) FOR RENT Small sleeninz room. Black 232. i232p FOR RENT General Electric floor polishers. $1 per day. Phone Blue 992. Pacific Eiec-tric (tf) FOR A NEW HERTZ U-Drive phone 530. Bus Terminal. 2nd and 2nd. 246oi 41 U-DRIVE CARS. Phone 41 711 Grenville Court. (tf) WANTED TO RENT WANTED Single room, sleeping or housekeeping, for girl. Room 7. Roval Hotel. (230pi WANTED TO RENT Urgently remiired. 3 or 4 room house or apartment, furnished or un- t furnished. Have school age girl. Will nav six months or a year in advance. Box 205 Dailv News. (229iM WANTED HousckePDin" room bv uuiet girl. Box 211 Dailv News. (230ni WANTED S'cPDin room for girl. Box 212 Dailv News ( 230n) ..WANTED TO RENT- House S or 4 rooms Couple without children for Nov. 1. Box 214 Dailv News. (232p FOR SALE shipments of goods have arrived nei " at that Port. These ham hwn distributed to other parts of the Abel Province. The varied products rpsultinr from rmr HuulAnm.nl have gone to Vancouver in steady e streams and been shipped from Mr there over the ocean routes. - "It Is the old story of ancient and history All roads lead to Rome. nine. "But history, as the years passed, a told other stories. Roads led to other centres. These places spade due to their strategic locations, the sapped the commerce of Rome: Up In the passing of centuries the been new cities passed and -surpass a pick major ninth ment of trade and mdustrv. voa have developed the highway sys two tern giving force to the original system all roads lead to Vancouver. eight "That, I take it, Is the unconscious base of the development king of the policy as stated by yourself the orderly progress of modern roads northward. Each section, as completed, adds fresh At tprritorv that will have increased production. Good roads will make tho ibe transnortation transportation of of this this ln- in- ' aim eased proauction -and the fio'v 1 to be to Vancouver. Like many others I believe we now stand on the threshold of a new era. The main arteries little of travel and commerce Dale, will lead to more than one place. On the horizon we can Dale. See Prime l.uier. and Kiti-mat taking their places as you 1 11 major industrial and shipping he centres. . w. t. ran. adia Nalionjll Railway in to Iral Prwu.e Kupert. There Is good the . . , , ..... . i reason to oeueve mat tne loau line differential for ocean shipping will be a thing of the past tne near future. ! "Once that barrier has been removed. Prince Rupert and Kitimat will become the logical , entry-ports of the central and 'nortnern portion of British Col umbia. "Already railway and highway engineers are running surveys from near Terrace to Kltimat. You have a railway and a road ; will linking Prince Rupert with the j interior. cf "Octan freight being cheaper I that railway charges, develop- ( of mem muab tesuii. ui i4icc t.wu ports. They will become the fun- neis through which goods from ail over the world will How to the it rapidly industralLsing upper pans 01 our province, ine prouucis 01 these economic territories will flow to these seaports for shipment over the world. i "Linked with this Inevitable development, as I see it, must come a reorientation of thinking when making the master plan 01 our road structure. 'I would like to submit for at your serious consideration the facts I have cited. The result, I to feel is a foregone conclusion. "You have a wide vision. You have demonstrated your wide vision as a statesman by the development of territories by the means of good roads. PORTS OF INFIX ENCE j "As these two seaports take their places In the economy of ' our Province it is inevitable that their needs of good roads leading to their spheres of influence will become a matter of top priority. 1 "I am sure that as you develop this idea; as you give It shape and form, we shall see a change of design. All roads will not lead to Vancouver. New highways will not need to push northwards to give Vancouver access to new territories. Rather we shall see j a steady progression of modern 1 roads leading out from Prince Rupert and Kitimat, passing through the Junction of Terrace, I and from that place developing 1 northwards to the rich, untouch-' ed territories of the Naas Valley and the Atlin country, and Eastwards to territories already developing even on to Edmonton and the Prairie Provinces. "As I see it, ic will all be In the Interests of a more balanced economy in our Province. Now our Provincial economic foundation rests on the apex of an Inverted triangle Vancouver. As the new order comes into being our economy will be foundatlon-ed by a tripod Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Kitmat. "We can put on one side the j personal desires of the people now living along the right-of- j way of the Canadian National I Railway; We can ignore the persecution complex of the many who feel they are suffering under a discrimination that favors Vancouver. We now are on the threshold of meeting the mighty econcmic pressures that develop as large industry moves Into a territory and develops and operates. We are faced with the need of a new policy. We shall have to recognize Prince Rupert and Kitimat t points of origin not nr. points to be eventually linked with Vancouver." We shall . ee, progressively, the steady expansion of the spheres of Influ- ence of these seaports. The cen- FOR SALE FOR SALE Well ecuiuoed wood working business with lrout store and hubbv shoo low do-n uavment. T. Norton Youn's Real Estate and insurance Phone 4ol or (.48. i2..2ci : 7- SALE Dinette suiie-cao- Phone Bine 343 after X i232pi FOR SALE Bovs' windbreakers ! school -shoes, all sizes well FOR made, lots of wear, eood ao- . uearance. B.vs' windbreakers. S2.73 to S3. 50 Bovs' .shoes S4.45 FOR to $3,35 ur. B.C. ciotniers. uf FOR SALE Pot oil burner kitchen ranee. A-l condition j Coleman oil neater, i-mne Blu? 900. 2J2u' ! FOR SALE Cof field Washer. 00 n,id 0"e S'ip- trM(i!e machine; "$2500. Phone Black 792. 1 230c FOR SALE Prince Ruoert Warehouse 8 ft. 2 X 4s Sr5 per thousand. Less than 8 It 2o per thousand. i23opi WANTED Plavoen and crib. Must be in nuod coihi:uo. B.ack 78. 232UI FOR SALE Winchester rifl" 25-20. wartime kitchen stove. 1337 Overlook Street. i231oi FOR SALE One medium size Enterprise oil heater. Phone; Hed 596. 23lB) ; NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES - I.ina-beit Soeedtr Shovels; j Cranes: Draelints: Adams; Road Graders: Liltleford Bros. ; biack Too Hiad Maintenance i Fnniomen': Owen Clamshell ' Buckets and Rock Grapp'es; I T L Smith Concrete Mixers ciartt Forklift Tiucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders for Stockpile and Snow Removal: Rice Portable Centrifugal Pumps; National Dragline Scrapers and , Buckets: National All Steel Gasoline Hoists; National; 4 Portable Sawmills: National; Rotary Screens and Conv.vors Full information from Na-! tional Machinery Co. Limited.! Vancouver. B.U tf j FOR SALE New and used household furniture. Sli-'htlv used Kitchen Sets. Bedroom ; 5 Suites. Chesterfields. Bovs' ; Bicycles Bedside Ruvs. Cribs, i Studio Couches etc.. sellin at' the lowest possib'e prices. B C. ; Furniture Co Phone Biack 324. Uf) l SIMPSONS SPECIALS P! Krc :phler chesterfield sui'e Ren. 2SM..50 Now 239.50 02 Kroemer chesterfield -suite , Rea. 229.50 Now 189.50 pc Kroehler sectional suite I Ke. 13i).3U NOW lD.OU Rea. Now End Tables .. 12. 95 .7l Coffee Tables .... .. 18 95 14 75 End Table . 17.93 14 75 End Tables . 8.95 6.50 Lamp Tables '. . 14 95 11 95 lamp Taoies . 17 95 14 75 Chrome Tible .... . 35 95 29 95, End Table ... . 16.95 11.95; Marconi Console Radio 115.00 8 50 ; New 30-lb. Rail 20-LB RELAY RAIL 80 and 120-LB. NEW RAIL Transformers, motors and electric power-plants for Immfdisit shipment. Cut loads of 2. 4 and 6-inch pipes. VANCOUVER SALES & APPRAISALS LTD. New D6 and 8 Caterpillar Tractors. Osgood .Shovels. For immediate delivery from United 8tuws stock. MB Beach Ave. Vancouver. B C. ( 244e I KKAL ESTATE FOR SALE 4 room house on float 4U ft x 2u ft. Contains two bedrooms wiln bed anu mattres lirst class stove. For further information write S. G. Furk. Box 1639. Prince Rupert, or phone Red 593. (233ci We have several clients for two to tour bedroom houses. For miick service and too prices phone Aarmstroner Agencies Phone Ml. Black 197 evenines 1 230c I FOR SALE At Cedarvale. B.C.. 6 acres nood land, 5 acres hav. 5 room house, root house. 1.500 stiawbcrv piants. S500 cash clear title. M. Woianski. Cedarvale. B. C. I229pl SPECIAL BUY $1,200 cash balance as rent buvs this four room home. Living room, electric fireplace. Venetian blinds, two bedrooms and bathroom. Lot 3T., x 100. This home is in spotless shape. Full price $3,500. Armstrong Agencies. Phone 342, Biack 197 evenings. (231ci FOR SALE THE EXCHANGE BLOCK Situ- ; ated right m the heart of the Business District of the Citv of Prince Ruoert. Attractive nrice makes for a good investment. A 9 Room residence with full cement basement. Situated at 808 Fraser St. In Citv of Prince Rupert. Price is verv attractive. Vacant lot on 3rd Avenue in Citv of Prince Ruoert. This is a gift. For particulars anolv to: toHN rsTrpvirti Phone 3?. or Rrt 511 Prince Rupert. B.C. 241n WANTFO WTP TOP MPT POTr,'Fc2 PAID fnr scr3" Jrhn pfppl. hr.!s innnV. tpiH. eti TTnnPst. frrirlin" T,i"ornsf rm- MetaU I M "50 "rlnr S- vn ..r f) c. Phone PA',i"-6357. W CASH 1nr wmn cast, hrB. eon-rtpf brt'irlpi nn radtntors Phone Call 629 6th Ave"" West. C1U. (tf) h;..h I e M ... repre.s(;nted r . . 1 f n . Ttin dvrtitm pwbl.thad diiflyd by tl Biifll Colwbi. 9 it c HINESE DISHES Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Order Prion 13S Ollfl CITY CLERK. . FOR SALE '49 Chev. sedan. Custom radio, low miieaue. Auuiv R. Waiiiei. Phuue ReJ 510. i235di FOR SALE 1937 Ford 2 ton truck. House trailer. 18 ft., fullv furnished. House trailer. "B.C Breeze." 16 ft., fullv furnished. Two work trailers, riolivs. nassenser and truck tires. 1929 Chevrolet motor. radiators, etc. Am.lv Midland 1 Pines. Phone Black 739 ui ; BOATS FOR SALE ! 1 ". r, , ".... 00 h.o St. Lawrence en.ine. i ci 35 feet bv 9 foot 'leam Contains is 3 berths. See Prince Rui.e:'t. Realty Co. 230o RADIO- DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocvciei (Subject tt Clianeel MONDAY P.M 4:30-Dick Trlmolc ana tne hea :4o-bloc Quotations ana xnu, C.nn Tln..,l,..l Inlernatiol.al nl Pntlll II ! 5:00 Comly. 5.10 Alberta PiptUr.e 5:25 Canadian Atrateur Golf Summary in 5: 30-Songs and Singers 5:45 Young; Man with, a song .55-CBC News B tiJaupper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 6:30--Musical Varieties ' 7:00-CBC fcews 7:15 CE'J News Roundup 7:30 Pacific Pianoforte : 8:00 Macih Phimister's Orch. I 8:30 Music from Manitoba 9:03 Summer Fallow I 9:30 Tcny the Troubadour j 10:00 CBC News j 10:10 CBC News : i 10:15 Let's Find Out j 10:30 Dan t Destroy ' i 10:45 Ed McCurdy 11.00 Weather ioreca.st and Fish Arrivals TUESDAY A.M. 7:f5 Musical ClocK f:0U CtiC ew 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 M;rning Song 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary. 9:15 Music for Moderns 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Your1 music appointment 9:oa Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 This Week's ArtLst 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz 11:00 Man and His Music 11:15 Roundup lime 11:30 Weather Report 'I '31 Message Perlud 11:33 Recorded Interlude T: 45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. 12:00-ivlid-Day Melodlw 12:15 CBC Newi 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast PHOTO i WRATH ALL'S FINISHING DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES Phone Green 136 Sox 478 PLUMBING and , HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know , PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smith &Elkins lid. P.O. Box 274 NOW- is thp time to nlon.tor STORM WIND01, SEE GREER & BRIDDENf 9r, Kt Avenue CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Notice re Voters' List Registration o Householders o"d License-holders for the Municipal Voters' List closes at 5 p.m. Octoher 31st, 1951. Voters who have previously registered In either of these capacities and who have paid Poll Tax or Trades Llcenit.' fees for the current year do not need to re-rtgistei. New licenseholdcrs or payers of Poll Tax should register at the City Hall between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. All registrants .must be British Subjects of the full age of 21 years, and In the case of Poll Tax payers must have resided in Prince Rupert continuously since January 1st, 1951. md Brush BaDtone a ALSO ENAMELS - PORCH PAINTS which to cl) Many colors from TliAmnrnn Ha IIIUIIIUJUM ? RES NEWS ADS get : j 6y CHf ni A-ime "- I .. .: DL.WIXLSIE i tic bvvr r i.Y AMA,TH,S ,S V I I W COOKIE; WHSM MXJ A ' '' TO MEET l l V. NEW F(?lNlD ( INTPOCAICE PEOPLE ' r-ISpT-A " rVlfc' 4rJr NEiGHeo(?Hoc s Ntwts Jpr' ir a 5 m''kfSm m tew WMM f-l-g-l ij FOR SALE One metal tri comnletp with n oritur filled mattress One Deluxe babv carriage a.s new one child's crib. Phone Black 769. (230n)