MeaiiWlilie, Vliret umnagcia, Prince Rupert Daiiv News Saturday, May 2j. IODE was pledged to raise with-! ln;year of the carpets Pm-j R0fary ShoW -BASEBALL- CJnevn J Carpet ULj & SJ.I Participants ptw.A Attractive nrrnv nf Woi i. BATTER UP (By LARRY STANWOOD) Home old, some new has hen I WHh Mrs DONATIONS SOLICITED "We have solicited donations (rom prominent Canadians and we we expect expect that that IODE IODE chapters chapters ' will send in contributions," said i , m n mum ,wm,M K mot h.j lha w u" t,,,,c tIlc nauiuuai uuuuui i mpptintr ont under lxjnu -it 1 katoon k ;t ;, ;,TH., today J Tne carpet, which has travel sprciuuy ftieciea lor the Prlnfe' "Rain ;i J. '. r,inCe,tu, .... . '-4 Rup.-rt Rotary CI -Hibs variety J mM D1; i "SIS Kht. Other ofrJ HEAT - l! n PBPUIAR jl concert tomorniiv .. . . apitoi-meatre. Responsible for the arrangemerit of trn? nroirram 1 Assistant r,,,.,.. PACIFIC COAST Oakland 2, Hollywood 3 Sacramento 1, Seattle 4 San Diego 2, Portland 3 Los Angeles 3, San Francisco 5 ( 10 innings i Western International Yakima 1, Victoria 7 I Tacoma 9, Vancouver 10 i Spokane 4. Salem 1 Wenatchee 4, Trl-City 3 ! I I Hockey Rules ! ; Tightened up I S,0 miles' has'n!" "-ton W" r 3 centres by more than'' rT,nvenpr Charles Ev,,1,Jn u, Canadians jRobeits. Thi proceeds will be i of;fur Rotary community projects. 1 n,,3" T'-j e received received hundreds hundreds of led some fieen in 300.000 "We've poems and songs about Qaeen The prcgram selections in-1 " r... ! rthur i Mary and the carpet," said Mrs.!'''"de dance numbers" by Deana I dim ,T ran,!lA Peterson, Elizabeth Pierce, Shar- m iwes ln t , on Sk nner and Sonja Berg I c.rand i h ed 't 'pypilr of Mrs. L. A. N. Potterton thB fh an I st : c.:H ! " N v,- T .... ' I'.;1 ; a . s L " Of B' TO P' .tliuiis uv miniinriariMn Rnc' . . - HALIFAX CP Canadian Ama- by six feet .9! i Inches! was do- weather-teur Hockey Association vester- nated by the Queen Mother to ure." Choir; solos by Miss Inez Amadio selections by Rotary Mixed Chorus; numbers by Mike Colussl's arM-rinn )3arlci; selections by laciier' trio consisting of Mrs. R. G. Large, Miss Yvonne Larson and Mrs. Vera Roberts. uu" J i ueinpi i, 1 Grand Guardian Evans was prwtn. ers by the other Miss Margaret f Initiated to the social gathering 1 meeting. I Drill Master t AlJ me city, returned ' n the Prince Ru night. St. Andrew's Urn. ed in 1411, is the lour universities , Archie Wudel of Swlft-Cnnn-' s'Jled thi cir 11 i. Walton. "It has been simply , amazing the way people have , queued outside fire-halls, high Rcnooi uuuiiuriums in im to see this royal treas- It also was taken outside Can-aria to the Bahamas in February and Bermuda In April. The famed piece of needlepoint is destined eventually to be placed in the National Gallery at Ottawa. But before it goes there, the IODE wouU like to see it travel a few m .re miles. "We have hopes that it could be loaned to Britain, to give the . Pple a, chance to see n, saia Mrs. waiiun. "Ann prr- S Z Commonwealth " Fingerprints will grow exactly fl5 thev were before even af ?- removal of both the outer and lnner skins. dian Co. sailed Thursday night 8"'":J .'n Autrust op the Prince Rupert for a brief vi:Ki!1ia. to atter. busii..ss trip to BuU'dale. i tlonal cunvention Play. Jack Laurie of Columbia Cel-i lulose Co. sailed Thur.'day night' on the Prince Rupert for a trip Mrs- 11 B a to Vancouver. He will meet Mrs. 1 4Pe!lllilK a coup. TORONTO (CP) The copy- right for Queen Mary's carpet iin- rrrln- !-,. ,.u pcrlul urcRr augniers or tne r-mpire unu win oe sola 10 me highest bidder. Mrs. W. R. Walton. Jr.. of Oak- ville, Out., - who has been in ' charge of the handsome piece 01 needlepoint since the order took charge of it 10 months ago. said in an interview that moiu-y i from the sale of the copyriuiu will go to swell the dollars-tor Britain fund established by the IODE to buy the carpet for Canada. ine caroet. in leer tnnhoa the British government to raise dollars fur her country. The original intention was to auc- tion 11 to the highest bidder in Canada or the United States on !ne understanding that it would bc Pla:-ei eventually in a publiu institution. 11 wa!i taken on a tour of 28 U.S. cities and six in Canada, i But the bids resulting from the! tnur were not suitable. The "Z7K i f i" " . ; Vi w the carpet " or Canada ' Sa o the . cht means th, mi unusual floral design of this carpet which the Queen I Mother, in her 8tk, worked on during the Second World War. eventually may appear on china j or on iurnuure. ine designs were adopted, on the Queen's instructions, by the Royal School of Needlework ro'n 18th-century originals at London's Victoria and Albert Museum and elsewhere. T.hey have never before been used )n tneir Present form. Tne prlee the IODE hopes to i 8et for the copyright was not mentioned but it will be as high as possible. At present the car pet fund is some $13,000 below the $100 000 minimum which the Chapman Wins I ! I British Title PORTCAWL. Wales t A flurry I of h-jt golf at the start of the final holes brought Dick Chan "n of Pine hurst, North Caro- ',. tlt,J ,,na- Ul Biitih. amaUur title today after a soggy 26-hole duel , w tn c'iarles Cue of Oklahoma City. The score was 5 and 4. Chapman, twice a beaen fin- Diit dvertisean tt no published iiplycdbilKbqo.ConrolBo.rdo. PRINCE RUPERT DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Cas'ines Electric and Acetylene Wcldiiif; SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY I I If voil wniu, to sell St. advert, I Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 For Action Advertise! A day put a sting in its rule book fur players or team officials who delay games. I ' The rule provides for one-year suspension with no right of appeal for ajjlayer or "official j ' who withdraws frqm the ice, fails to ice a team or refuses to start I play within two minutes after ' being ordered to do so dv a referee. Under a new amendment, retu stated professionals will not be allowed to sign cards ifiti, with other ,th., than ma, iiiujuj major kji or ouiiiui senior Cubs ciuds u if thvy mvy , have been reinstated after January 1 of the playing season. Football Line-up Prince Rupert will be repre- sented by the following team this , evening in a specially arranged ! week-end football game against I Greenville: Morgan; Dunbar and ' Eby i captain i ; Mazzone, Yelland ! and D. Gomez; Cameron, Put j Wilson, Pavilikis, Armstrong and j L. Murray; spares, Krause, John Wilson, Alexander, Jennings I Lord and A. Wilson. DP'stoTake Scholai irships HALIFAX The first of six teen refugees selected for schol .nhin. i, o..i I... ..... I across across Cinad, Canada, TrCIh a Czechoslova- 7 kian and a Ukrainian, are sohed- uled to arrive her nn Mrf, the steamer Nellv fmm r, mr. haven, Germany, the Canadian National Railways port agent here reported yesterday. Kvetoslav Janda, 24, who will study at the University of British Columbia, was expelled from university in Brno, Czechoslovakia, in 1948 for nolitiral rrasims prior to takinn his first. 'state Classified Advertising is payable in advance. P.easo refrain from telephoning. Clas Word per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks. D Funeral Notices, Marriage and E igagement Announcements $2 00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBI.K PRICE. Laurie who is already in the' south. Tonight's train, due from the East -at 11:15 daylight time, is leported to be two hours late. c D BOATS FOR SALE I KENT'S It.C.'S Finest Yacht Uarcaln EXCELLENT CONDITION IMMEDIATE SALE FULL DIESEL ULTIMATE IN LUXURY 58 FT. HERE IS one ot British Columbia s finest cruMinu vachts. ex- tremelv well ouilt and lurnished. f tie s known not onlv tor her , beautiful lines, but also as an excellent sea boat and one that has crui.-ed to Alaska, worked oir tne ueen Charlottes, etc Power is lrom Cummins Diesel ijusl broken in t air-cooled livht- irm plant, plus electric cnaruer lor shore comfort. Hot water heatlne and hot and cold running water under pressure: two bathrooms one with tub. Sleep- Bl'SINESS OPPoffl BUSINESS OPP0F FOR SALE - F $2200 for (uilv i a ui am. oume Red 892. LOST LOST-Btiditle bir grev wings. Phu. Reward. rtKSON UNWANTED HAIR lv eradicated . . i if I t . a ii mm mm as b New Stock Arriving Daily MANSON'S The most reraa: ery ot the ae. guaranteed to k of anv hair am druns or ehemi Lab. 679 Gram ver, BC. mothers. Vtoini: Miner Simond.son, Stan Corn- well, and Alex Bill of Cummer- I cials, Gordon & Anderson and Abel & Odowes respectively, are ho'lding down the front of the : Association. AH agree, however, th.it an "organizing directorate" : is badly needed and all baseball In Prince Rupert Is scratching its hefld trvinff to find someone ' thev can annraath for the lob. ! Needless to sav. an executive 0f any sports association must first be interested in the sport and secondly be a sportsman as well. That is why the association chose the last executive, they say, and are indeed sorry to find that neither Mr. Price nor Mr. Stone will be able to serve them this year. Opening game will be played tomorrow evening; weather permitting, and this time it is Commercials and Gordon fe Anderson who will mix it. Line-up for Commercials was given eariijr Stan's team will play: Vic Caralli, catcher; Vernon Ciccone, starting pitcher; L. Kristmanson and Don Seller,, relief pitchers; George Barr, first base; Bill Sundberg, second fca.se; Doug Shier, short-stop; Don Scherk, third base; Andy Marshall, left outfield; Stan Cornwell, centre field and Ray I Spring, right outfield. I Spares are rookies Fred Chris-1 tensen, Larry Mathews, Jerry I Ford, Glen Carlson and Darryf Young. The top of the batting order will meet starting pitcher Larry Warner, Commercial's ace-in-the-hole hurler who hails from Smithers and the Okanagan' International League. The game, which will follow the Kinsmen's delayed sports event at Roosevelt Park, will be announced play-by-play over the public address system. For Action Advertise! PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE t Pur Kepairs and Alterations Smith &Elkins Ltd. I'O. Box 274 CSSlOllCl OPTOMETRIST Room 10 :TONE BUILDING PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. DOX 1184 SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oeo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 21? MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. II. G. IIELGERSON LIMITED HEAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 90 Evenings Black 899 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Boles Box 774 Becond Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL WE RENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 rlist. was only one up as the two new Johnson 5 outboard Cash Americans turned for home but 1 onlv. Box 103 Dailv News, he th?n uncorked a streak of (ltpi shots thut won him the next FOR SALE Odd pieces of fur-three holes. ! mtuie ail in excellent condi-Th M,th r-nr,.iii .i I tion. Phone Red 813 after 6 Your choice of 16 Datterns of fnglish Bone China Cups at 97c. Beautiful Gifts for every occasion. We will continue to qive a $3.50 Flint Bread Knife with every $3.50 purchase. - s , i m m m . u . ei m . m ia inn accommodation tor eWnt j WILL MIND clu ne.iule in comfort i owner's state- in vood home A mild catastrophe hit the baseball circle in Prince Rupert this week. Following a couple of letters of resignation, the Baseball Association is without an executive. President W. P. Stone and Secretary Harry Price both tendered their resignations yesterday. One of the main reasons they gave was that neither had been present when elected. Mr. Stone also said he was "too busy" and could not do justice to his posi tion. i Vice-president William Gor- ' don could not be reached for comment rjy press time. V,i.V(()lVi:K VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Coquitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE A KM, STEWART AND l'OKT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOU NOUTII QIIF.N CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam June 8 and 22 y p in. FOR SOUTH QCEK.N, CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam, June 1, 15, & 29 8 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 5(58 Cl,i,,a SHOP OB 1 cm d Pro HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds HOOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES Black 752 ked 894 P.O. Box 1070 HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on Ail Services GORDON D. RONSON 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 I ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block rhone 387 P.O. Box 130 CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES D.C 21-23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 ' I Ave. Black Ml , GIVE the folks t . get one ol ! cakes or pies P ' Ltd Phone 643 1. i CASH fur :rap I per batteries ' ' Phone 543-cal, City. examination in law., He was 940' wi,s two under par in the later arrested and sentenced to mornlllS round which he finish-six months' imprisonment for , e( two "p- anti-Communist activity. Then j " he was drafted into tlw army I from Imanuel College, University and fent tn n forced lnhor pnmii I of Toronto, now stnHvinw nt tti room nas uouoie oeo.. rurnisn-ni".s Include china, cutlerv new a i r i o l m mattresses, lineas, oraoes. lounee furniture, etc. This cruiser Is pouioped with BKNDIX CONTROLS for one-man handling, so a crew is not i'"i"wniv needed. ULTRAMODERN eallev with Cvclos o'l. rantce. Lustrolite drainboards, 'iino sink tao and other unique features. Fire fiyhtin? system, charts dinahv on davits, compass se iichliijhts. radio, etc. all included - Thi!-- shin must be sold Immediately. We Invite Private Surveys. EXCELLENT COMPANY SHIP Full Itarcain Price $17.50000 This cannot be duplicated In , I B.C. ACT FAQTM .. .7 , . ''Itt . , 1. Mesto Llbava, r i. Moravia, from I University of - Strasbourg. Profes- I FOR M FOR RENT - bune-iluw. ,nP', Located cior;t onlv. B. C. Cloth: FOR RENT nixw ..h Plioilp K: KENT REALTY LIMITED I FOR HENT- W 4! V! i. 3li ifi in V ' i Jl; 71; Ui,.,., Strn.t n.,r,lull n-,Rl Victoria, B.C. (123c) FOR SALE-32-ft. troller. gurd-Ics; needs engine.,. What offer? Green 154. . - .i123ui WANTEI WANTED TO BUY Small un-j liirniyhed house Close in. Box t BIKT11 NOTICE Born to Mr. and Mrs A. J. Sollowav a dauuhier on Mav 1!5 in the Prince Rupert General Husuital. dtp i FOR SALE FOR SALE Beattie washing machine, excellent condition, $75.00 Phone Red 033. tl4ji FOR SALE One oil stove cheao. ' Aupiv 1020 9lh East or phone biue 394. . (Hoi - - FOR SALE Ba3v carriige. a,- ength coat size 14. Mv- Double dress form. Above St vie , Beauty Bhou. (ltpi j m .Hi,,, FOR SALE 2 bovs' blcvcles in uoort condition. Phone Own 727. 1 124c) FOR SALE Bed chesterfield for Quick sale, good condition. No. 20. Cow Bay. U25p) .run oALt-Nine niece walinit diniiia rooift suite, in good con- dition. Phone Green 837. r. (124pl FOR SALE Three Piece chest- eriieiu suite. 4 piece bedroom suite, dek with chair. 2 bonk stands, kitchen table and two cnairs. ah in good condition No. I. Mussalem Block. Ph me nea ira. (123m NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Ling-Deli, sueecier Shovels Cranes: Draulines: Adams Road Graders: Llttlefoid Bros. Black Ton Hur.id Maintenau.-e Eauiument; Owen clamshell uc-Kt'is ana nor.it Granules; T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forkllft Trucks- NcUon Bucket Loaders for Stockiiile and Snow Keinoval; Hiee Port- aoie uenirmiaal Pumns; National Drairliiip Scrapers and Buckets; National All Steel Gasoline Hoist; National Portablp Sawmills: National Rotary Screens and Conveyors Full Information from National MachinerV Co. Limited Vancouver. B.C (t FOR SALE New ana used fur niture- Hardware pnd tables chests of drawers, beds complete, bedroom suites, small size rarnets. field elas.ses. used iwuiim Doots. Rpwinc ma-chinas, radios and bicycles, '""fi user.tl nousuhold arncjes at, lowest or lees. Sec n. j. rurnuure uo. lilack 324 (tf-c CARS FOR KAI.K ?OR RALE -condition. -1937 Chev. coot' $600. Phone Re' 296. U23pi FOR SALE 1939 Chev. 4-door ifdan. Good mechanical condition and p.nod rubber. For atlick sale. WriO.OO. R. Smith phone 72. 9-6 p.m. (123c,l CASH for oulck sale Austin A40 eood shape. Low niilen'e PhoneBlup 992. H27p FOR SALE-1950 AultliTstation Waaon Low mileaae. new con-dition. Phone Green 587 (125pi BOATS FOR SALE FOR SALE One 29-ft. -trolling boat. "Olirn ' Ph. .no ri.,.. 83. (12301 40' Cruis "Oriole": 90 h d Universal: 12 V liohtine. wired for 1 in V. Good living accommodation for two Moored Yacht Club: owner aboard. H25cl FOR SAI,eI3$.5O0--Barge" "Driftwood Queen"' 20' x 8' X IV 2 years old Has Northill anchor and Star marine conversion rend" to Instal. Moored Yncht Club: see owner abomd "Oriole." (tf) FOR SALE 26-ft. boat "Stella Marls." Can be seen at Aero Club, Seal Cove. Phone Green 155. U2tip) 107 Daily News. U24pi wanted to rent- WANTED Anyone who plavs anv instrument to toin Prince Rupert Shrine Bund Practise 8:00 p.m. Civic Centre everv Monday (124c) WANTED to R2 WANTED - TOP MAKKK1 ! J''l's,p .-edsl'phor N, lv PRICES PAID for scrap iron Hieei. ura.ss copper, leun ra: i, Honest grading Prompt, pav- ; WANTED TO - Bin duieii For Your ' PAINTING ond DECORATING See . SPENCE&MATIUK Green 817 Phone Black 215 (evenings) scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 A. I GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL, C A. 353 -3rd Ave. W. Box 1247 Phone 88 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP. Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 204 4th Street. Phone 055 ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1B26 For genuine pav ts and service phone or write above. Cleaner Cutting Saws Your Hl will rat clsnr, truer. f&Htr whtn filrl on iMf-im ur preriKion marlnne. wun lc 11B prvice on ll typ? of w. Ml' Mrint your rkwii in today. W Old MW rrtoulhrd. 11 ' PRECISION SAW FILING liilo PIGGOTT PLACE Box 1011 Station B. (Agent: Bus Terminal) -.. ........ w.iii.n the United Stales title back in sor Fcnnell has devoted much! time to aiding refugee students.!. Ttv . universities at which the student lefugecs will study will be Dalhousle, Montreal, Laval, British Columbia, McGill, Western Ontario, Toronto, Saskatchewan, Carelton and Brandon. Tne International Ri'guee Oi ganization liner Nelly will bring more than 1,309 immigrants to Canada on this voyage. Thev will travel in four CN R. boat trains to all sections of Canada. . v III WTTTTiMLlT mn I mmm PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE f HANDLER'S STl'DIO 210 - 4Ui Ktreet Box 845 Phone Green 389 Prince Rupert Steam Baths OPEN 12 noon to 12 midnite Phone 658 Corner 3rd Ave. and 6th St. Green iM. ROOM and Board-West. downstair3 41 U-DHIVE CAR? "7rl utenn'". '- WANTED TO ruriusnen. -" small dott. ?W 38!) before 6 a 1I1XP AV1' WANTED ExD'''Pj WANTED - Canj 77 Bus Ti'ii". HELP WfflSfc to. Co. Ltd. v kB f NT HELP rivtl, pr PREPAK?, ... ';" r Exam E School. 301 Winnlnes. ment made. Atlas Iron & i Metals Ltd.. 251) iJror SI,. Van--r. B. y. i'hone P" 6357. (tI5 IJEAL ESTATE FOR SALE Furnished 4 room house. 1345 1st Overlook. H2Jp FOR SALE House six rooms, I which he escaped in 1950 to the U.S. zone of Germany. Studying in the Ukraine, Theo Hryschko, who is going to Brandon University, was forced to leave home with his parents in 1943 and they became refugees. Hiey were brought to Munich in 1944 and were forced to work for the Nazis until liberation. Since then he has completed his school studies, three semesters at the Ukrainian University in Munich i and has attended the Iro English ; Institute at Lauf. , He; speaks i seven languages. The sixteen refugee students were chosen for the Canadian scholarships by William F. Fen-re!l, professor of Systematic Theology, on leave of absence DEPARTMENT OP DEFENCS PRODUCTION TENDER NO. 0.3t-3N-54 SEALED TENDERS iclod in ivoi?aj niMikl aiviinini in th lwiv 'I wider I No. aud i.ddrHd to the Swrptary, Depart- miit ot DlMice Pniu-lm (70 Lyin I3ini). ifttawa. tiiitaiio, wiH be r-eivj (uiilU 4.00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.), on toe Thirteenth; I day ot June, 1961 . for Interior and Exlenor Painting, H.M.C.8. "CHATHAM", Anii(J iRupert, B.C. TetMWr (omj will be tii.hlied by thq I KtiiaiUuent of lefeitut Production uKiij reuuMik. No tenders wil 1 be cuiiiudtfit-d uulwHj niao on aucti foruui and Hid alj teudfl? ,tn utject to the itrina et furth or relJJ i to ui noun tonus. ( ' The Hecifi cations &r on exhibition i tli (JrHctxi ot the Dfitartntetit of lfene4 IFmducU:!. Huoiti Httt. No. I Temporary 'Buildiiig, (70 i.yon 6:iwt), OHswft, Ouivto tnl winch otti vs ciMit. may l t-Maiited uptni 'diHMMil Ot $5 in the (oiiii of m rertitifd1 clitfie made paLb!e u the. Receiver (ittierai ot t "anuria. Th ia uV-iNwit will bm treirtilrtd wlt uMh eoptee a reCurtMiri tn aooj uudilioit. bpecthratioft ant uwi tm, display at the General fWi Ofioe, IViim Kiipat- V.C., and at the Hritudi t'dtuiiirwa CoiitriKtori' Ahsuciation. tiuit Ul, HL6 H'sai1 HaatincH, V uncoil rr ti.C. Eaeh tetidei Biiiat be aceoti)taiad by m j writhed ohequ on a uiiarbered bank in' '('aiiatU paytle to the Kweiver liitieral lot CanaWn, or ty 'trer thmi4i, an ajrwilttut, ;m the rm of t4tider. for in ptt ceiil Wfoh iol lite aj.munt o! the lender. All de o ar.arfe wrll he mlNnied -' Ua. iti he rtumP ti fit aneryful tenrteferi ;he lrtLrfl def-tnie to witer d.to a ctn tract for the woik alien rnitwted to do r aliotild fan af-ter aeeeitiiM ttie ountsaut w complete the Mine aatudaolorily. Thv Vuwaat or any twnW will Dot aaJ arily be aoarpted. DEPARTMENT OP DKFENCB PRODUCTION 1. C. ftUTLEDGE, SacrUrr Ottawa OnUrior May IT, 1M1, W No. Q.m. i twu ioi on nn nve. casi. nrni high school. $5,000 cash. Phone WILL MrPJn Bla-k 205. Owner. Eariv nis- : home. Heo W"-,. OIL Bu""..r;. and Stove "J Dijr.k r Hons . .r. n'!f FOR SALE ERASER HOUSE Biggest little well-established hotel business in Northern B.C. Forced to sell owing to agp and Illness. Mr. ad Mrs. K. H. Hicks. (tic i FOR SALE Remodelled 5-room wartime house good condition, near school and bus-Telephone Green 145. (124ci FOR SALE OR TRADE One-half section good farm land in Peace River country tor good house and lot in Rupert, 'Annlv 1040 Eighth Avenue East. (123PI FOR SALE-1617 Piggott Place Wartime four, some '"-nrnvements, furnished. $3500. cash. . G28u FOR SALE Wartime 4 -room house Furnished. Good ou for cash CK-cupancv end of Tune. Aoolv 1336 First Overlook after 6. (128p) Fok SALE 3-room house, almost furnished 218 2nd Ave and 11th Street, between 5 and 7. HlP' ri.i worn sheet ir''h W-1 en 11 2 - WTriVRRS0" f Icier,. A' .lewller. SJ teen - t1 ' "Arcot pTtrtTic Accoy," ccov fax siwr R,. Stone B"'"""' ,Tr.rrTto3Cl1 If you