Prince Rupert DoiL "'J News For the MEAL that REFRESHES Blackwood On bridge By Eosley Blackwood ray . . Reflects and Reminisces BEST OF FOOD This is another hand from the rubber in which Mr. New and Mr. Abel are relying on their newly-acquired count method of bidding to enable them to beat the experts. ' I OR TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 280 BROADWAY CAFE Tuesday, Ma Rare Canuck Stamps Selling in London LONDON (CP)-Rare stamps of Canadian origin will be offered at a London sale next month. Items for sale include a five-cent, rose-colored stamp of Vancouver Island, Issued In l8(io' a "Tenpenny Blue'' Canadian stamp issued between 1851 and .18ti5; a set of 1897 Jubilet stamps; a New Brunswick shilling I stamp dated 1851, and a twopenny Newfoundland stamp of 185". lion dollars country, along with ; its power and scenery. What w would like to take a shot at is this. There is another town up 'north. It's about eighty miles from where all the exeitrr.cr.t going on. Most people call Prince Rupert an established city. Bui , how often is there a reference ! to what has so long been ah expanding centre? av i. ltei Fire Call pi Day in Ap The "WB .. .. - - imumi lr cas Ust month ii month on record r" Vet damae w Anril ir., heavy month : Most calls last to cnimnftu fi... ,, , ' '"Banc ll stoves. Six aum f m due to grass "rr List night t,u , turned in due to stoves. For Actioa !. Re-roof with ASPHALT C I im-i rr FOH ESTIMATES SEE phone 909 GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. po. box :2i May Day has its importance, perhaps more particularly from the economic point of view. The first of this month can hardly be regarded lightly when so many of us are concerned with the business of mukins a living. But there are other "fi.'sts" -is well. "January," for one thins. "July" for another. Perhaps it was natnral enough at the start, to be optimistic where Prince Rupert was concerned. The first auction sale Indicated this much. Later, when one understood real estate, lie often could (and did i make his modest fortune. Visionaries flaunted extravagent hope.. There were dreams of that chateau style hotel on Second Avenue. And who today, craving a reminiscent laugh, fails 'o think of the artist who, daring greatly, tried to transfer the San Francisco waterfront to the Westholme Theatre curtain. A brewing firm in the United States has given $100,000 U a School of Journalism. The idea is fair enough. Already, sever.il breweries have been endowed by newspapermen. What used to be a deserted native village called Kitimut will have, ere long, a hustllni', bustling, rustling population of fifty thousand. This lone spot, far up Dougl h Channel will be the hub of aluminum development. Yes sir, nothing sho t of fifty thousand! You can see it printed or published anv old day. But we'v; no kick. More power to Kitimat, Terrace, Hazelton, Burns Lak, Smithen and eve ywhere ebe in this awesome five hundred mi!- WANTED Agent or Company to act as qqP(1 distributor for Prince Rupert and dish to market a complete line of automol marine and industrial, lubricants: APPLY VALVOLINE n:i r t r FINEST OF COOKING fi , cine HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CO NTRACTOP.8 Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEY3 OIL BURNERS PHONES Black 752 Hed 804 P.O. Box 1670 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 comssrs MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 41 h St. Ph. Black 389 RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Bcsner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES . D.C 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 v.ompany or una LIMITED ! 105 West Third Avenue Voncouvej IV 1 V. '. . A ( . 4l '4,.' . J, I iC Classified Advertising is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classic, UI" lr Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Dea; Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $200. . SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE SAFE BUYS 1950 Monarch Sport Sedan 1 950 Ford Custom DeLuxe Fordor 1950 Chevrolet Sedan 1949 Ford Fordor A few new Pick-ups in stock Bob Parker Ltd FORI.- MONARCH DEALERS Prince Rupert, B.C. For Actioa Advertise! edSiona MARGARET McLEOI) OPTOMETRIST Room 10 5TONE BUILDING. PHONE BLUE f)03 P.O. BOX 1184 SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ' Cieo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. II. G. IIELGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 96 Evenings Black 890 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL ERNIE SINCLAIR PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Phone 22 or Black 280 Oeneral Delivery That They Now (IIm BOWLING & u&inedi ' For Your PAINTING find DECORATING See SPENCE & MATIUK Green 917 Phone Black 215 levc-nintrs) SEE MAC for your ... ROOF RE-SHINGLING or SIDING Phono Black 600 M10o) scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block (103 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phono 347 PO. Box 374 A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL. C.A. HOY SHAND, C.A. 353 3rd Ave. W. Box 203 ' Phone 88 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branch's 204 4th Slreet. Phone 655 ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Bluo 970 Box 1626 For genuine parts and service phone or write above. PRINCE Wish South dealer Neither side vulnerable Mr. Ihel S A U 5 4 2 H Q 10 4 D 9 2 C J 9 3 Mr. lumiploii r. Master 8- a S J H-7 3 H K O a D-Q J 6 5 D A 10 H i C-K 10 0 6 4 C A Q 8 7 2 Mr. New S K 10 7 fl 3 H A J 8 (I 5 L K 7 4 C None The biiUUiig: South West iH-tli I .i-i 1 S Pass '2 s Pa.-.s Puss Pass T - . ... ivu. new countea three pom nls lor his king of spades, five for his ace-jack of hearts, three for his-kins of diamonds .mrt three , for his void in clubs. A total n' 1 14 and a compulsory opening bid. As for Mr. Abel, he counted four points for his ace of spades, two for the queen of hearts, o le for the jack of clubs and one for the doubleton diamond. This made a total of nine, enough for a simple raise to two spades. Mr. New revalued his hand. rrTr? i ms Htivcrtiseiucnt is not ihiLIi or displayed by the Liquor Co, lit f i .lmjoju or ov the ( if ivrn motif -.: British Columbia. . Jdtlonnn for j Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor 220 Sixth St Phone 649 I'll A Chop Suey - Chow Mein l HOLLYWOOD CAFE j , For Outside Orders Phone 133 WE RENT TRUCKS. COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 urn I j I I ! ! u Have ALLEYS Since partner had raised his suit, his filth spade was now worth one more point, raisins his total count to 15. He knew Mr. Abel could not have more than 10 points or he would have made a stronger bid. Therefore he passed as apparently th?re was no chance lor game. Mr. Champion led the queen of diamonds and Mr. Musters won with the ace. That was ail lor the defenders. Mr. New ruff.-ed the club return, took out trumps, finessed against the king of hearts and racked up a small slam. Mr. Abel was beginning; to get a little discouraged. "I don't mum we snoum nuve Deen in slx' . he.ald' "bul " 'snouln nave reached a game." Mr. Champion k n o w s the count bidding too, and he haj a suggestion. "I don't sav New should have opened the biddln; with a heart." he said, "but if he had, you would have reached the game easily. "In that case Abel would have bid a spade. Now your hand, New, becomes a 17-pointer. The king of spades goes up to four points instead of three because honors in a suit bid by partner are automatically advanced one point in value. Your club void would be worth five points instead of three. With 17 points you could have jumped to three spades. "Abel's hand," Mr. Champion continued, "would then become worth 10 points instead of nine becau.se after his spade bid is raised he adds one point for his fifth spade. Now there is a total count of 27 points In the two hands,, enough for a game bid. "A wee bit confusing," add"d Mr. Champion with a wink at his partner, "when you get a cane; unierent total depending on bids the playing suit first." Bu t Mr. New seemed pleas"d Mr. Champion's analysis. I know what I'm going to do," he said confidently. "Whenever I have two five-card suits I'm going to bid the lower valued one first." Mr. Champion shrugged. "I guarantee nothing," he said. NOTTINGHAM, England (f A 16-year-old boy who chopped down a 30-foot poplar tree belonging to the city corporation, told authorities he had exchanged the tree for 10 cigarettes. COVENTRY, England ff Police play no favorites here. Detective Inspector R. Taylor was fined five shillings (72 centsi for allowing his chimney to catch fire. nmii u ku-: x-.-,i!M) Sraled tenders will be received by the District Forenter. irlnce Rupert, BC. not Inter than noon on the 15th day of Miiy. 1951, for the purchuss of Licence X-61UU2. near Nootsatsum River, to cut 7(1.000 f b m. of Fir. Cedar. Hemlock and other suedes uf sawloe;s. One year will be allowed for re-inttval of timber. further pariictilnra from the Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C.. or the District Forester. Prince Rupert. B C , or Runner A. .. jintllla. Ocean Falls. EC. ,lt IN RE THE "MECHANICS LIEN ACT" TAKE NOTICE that Reginald 8. fiunanoot of Ilaa'lton, B.C., having lowed Hob Parker Limited of Prince 'Rupert. Ii C the sum of I1B90 for a periol of over three months for lalionr and niuterlals bestowed on a 10'J'J Chevrolet l.iKht Delivery, 194H Licence No. CM8:i3. BnRlne No. 4508(1. Serial No. 372801. Model International, the siiltl Rob Parker . Limited will offer the said vehicle for sale at 'tis premises on Third Avenue, p.-lnce liupert. B.C.. on Tuesday. May 22. lllal, at 10 o'clock AM. unless the told HcKlnald a, Oui.anoot shall 'sooner pay to the said Bob Turkir 'Limited the siild sum of 11B. !lO and the costs of advertising this Notice. DATKD at Prince Rupert. B.C., this Ullli (lay of April. Hir.l. . IIOU PARKER LIMITED. ( 1031 folfc!ol 1 TKti tdvtrtltcncnl Ii not publiiktd or dttptiytd b 1 (he tiquor Contfal ittd r Wy Ida GovwsmiM I .1 BiHiiti Columbn. r it RUPERT AMUSEMENTS LTD. OPERATING THE WASTED WANTED TOP f KiCfca PAID mi 4 steel, brass, cow Honest grailiiK r: ment made. Atu Metals Ltd.. 250 f cuuver. B. C. Pn-63a7. HOl'SE H'AM) WANTED TO REST 3 or 4 room sunt F 889 before 6 Dm Wrtll 1 IUU nut-. three-room auai.: Grav. Cellane.se f-neering DeuartmeE: FOR R1W 41 U-DRIVE CARS. II tiienvilie Coat: FOR RENT One i' 1112 room ami ' in. Blue 433. vnn R VKT Room Auulv 233 7th AH FOR" RENT-1035 lit Three bedrooms. hsiihroom. nisliecl. Monarch r- bee heater, shot-bureau, divan, c. Apolv above. LOST watch betwoen Catholic liui.. Finder return to ' PKRSOS'Al riiunc city. . - the Klipen. 043 for orders. HFxfwH iTED-Four - tv sellin?. torv..Eanim i and 51 ' ,,ntOfl' yy. m . , ervii; Ol. WANTED - male pr ,r"D'u,1( 1- nllora ions, i"" rr.r ro STEApy UA.-k l, 2on a moiuo. Dairv. - HEI'P clerk Aoolv 6 Pioneer Laun" r-nsTA Stone p"7 FOR SALE FOR SALE Used McC'lary oil range, grey enamel, guaranteed good condition. Gordon D. Ronson. Black 503. (104c FOR SALE General Electric mantel radio. $15 00. Automatic record plaver on cabinet, $15.00. Green 154. . U07oi FOR SALE-Pale blue Gendron babv bi.sv, Kood condition, reasonable. Phone Green 388. (10301 FOR SALE Tenders will be received bv the undersigned tio lo nuuu oi oaturtiuv, Mav 12. 1951. fur the ourchase of 2 Koken barber chairs and miscellaneous barberina eouio-ment and household effects belonging to the estate of William Henrv Spencer, deceased, and situated on the premises known as Dominion Barber ShOD, Washington Block. 2nd Avenue West. Prince Rupert. B.C. Highest or anv tender not necessarilv accented. Terms strictlv cash. Arrangements to inspect the above referred to eouioment ,can be made bv contacting the undersigned at Room 13. Court House. Prince Rupert, or Phone 74 between the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. G F. Forbes. Official Administrator of the Estate of William Henrv Spencer, deceased. (104c I FOR SALE 24-ft. troller with gurdies, -Lone Star" at Fishermen's Floats. Bargain. Black 8:. (110c 1 FOR SALE One 29-foot trollimr boat. Phone Green 803. (105ci NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Lmg-belt Speeder Shovels; Cranes: Draglines; Adams Road Graders: Llttleford Bros. Black Top Road Maintenanr'e Eaulnment; 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 Alt Steel O a so line Hoists; National Portable Sawmills: National Rotary Screens and Conveyors. Full Information from National Machinery Co. Limited. Vancouver, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE New ahaised "furniture, hardware end tables, che-sts of drawers, beds com-nlete. bedroom suites, small sine carpets, field elasses. used loeging boots. sewin machines, radios and bicveles. also other useful household nrtlcles at lowest prices. See B. C. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf-c) FOR SALE Three single windows 3'x8'. one triple 6 x18', ideal for parage or workshop-cheap. Picture table, lovelv niece of furniture. Two-burner hntnlnte. Lndv's suit, size 1R 13S3 Frederick St. Phone Red 739. U0201 FOR SALE Tennis raouet nnrt baseball glove, both tp perfect condition. Apply 318 7th Ave. East. (tf-nc) FOR SAT tr Davenport and chair. 1412 First Overlook ao3o FOR RALE- 2 OOfl Cnbin cruiser "Oriole." 40' x 9'6" x 4': 90 h.0 TTniversal 6 with S"4-l reduction "ear. Complete with 1"V auvMioru lioht nbnt and 12' skiff. Moored Sourrionirh Bav at, end of Airport road Owner aboard. uosc) FOR SALE FOR SALE Faweett Torrlrl oil stove, Coleman oil heater, Duncan r-nvie mahogany table, chesterfield chair. Phone Biack 728 alter 6. (1U4d FOR SALE $500. Barge "Drift-wood yueen," 20' x 8' X IN'. Two vear.s old. Has Northill anchor and Star murine conversion readv to install Moored Sourtiouah Bav at end of Airourt road. See owner oil "Oriole." same place. 105ci CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE 1936 Ford panel 1, ton truck. 1947 engine, 2 spare : wheels with tires, $125.00. C.I Matson Watson Island, or: phone Red 471. ( 102pi ' REAL ESTATE QUICK SALE Owner leavina town, will sell comfortable 4-room house in good condition. Heavv-dutv wiring. Will sell with or without furniture. Off McBride on 9th West. Reasonable price for cash. Phone Blue 165. 1 tf-nc 1 ! , REAL ESTATE ' OPPORTUNITIES Large wartime 4 with bark porch 1 and added room. Lovelv condition. Earlv occupancy. 6th East. Wartime 4 on Overlook. Newly decorated Large garage. Priced for quick sale. Immediate oeeuoanrv. Duplex Two 5-room units. A home and an Income. One unit vacant now. For these and others, T. NORTON YOUNGS Phone 451 or C48. evenings FOR SALE Three-room cabin, unfinished, on two cleared lots. Close in. Services available. $950 cash. Box 92. Daiiv News. (103p FOR sat.e Five-room house. Call 404 8th West after 5 n.m. J10!1"'. FOR SALE Five-room house, modern, fenced-in bwn Furnished or unfurnished. Box 93, Daily News. tl04p FOR SALE SU-room house, oartlv furnished, with bathroom artificial fireplace and electric fire, full cement basement and hot air furnace. One room and bathroom in basement. On two lots full fenced. All in excellent condition. 915 8th Ave. East, off Alfred St. Call anv time. ilIp? WANTED Room anrt board-male civil servant. Phone 498 between 9 and 5. (104o JBUSINESSJrPORTl'NITIES FOR RENT Til health obliges owner to nffe1 for rent central lv located Terrace restaurant God business Lh'ina ouarters For full particulars nnolv Mrs. Carson .Tnck'on. "Home Orille." Box 11 Terrace, BC (T.W.F-Hot REPAIRS OTT, BTJRNFR SPBHTAT.TST Stove service and repairs. n D Ronson. Block sna tn WATCH REPAIRS Prompt, efficient, service Oeoree Cook Jeweller. Satisfaction guaranteed PMTMBINC. AND IIEATINO and sheet metal work. Phone 543. call 629 6th West. (tf) P'rimce ISuioert Bowliirog ABIe 1PE 1 To Announce ON RUPERT Thursday, Friday AND Saturday Nights AND EVERY AFTERNOON YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED! PRINCE ty-t . Hi