! the bwjM,eflt years of the ro-' Prince RuDert Daily News ivto:.uy, NjYtu;ber 6, 1&50 CARIBOO Continued from paae 1) Miss E. R. McKlnnte I was a passenger cn the Chilootin on her i Kal EyVed5 "t rre;- vm tatioli. This residual fffeet hai been outstanding even in the oat crop, four years after the manure had been applied. The average tawa the Influences which led soulhbound trip Sunday night. BlackwoocJ On Bridge By Eosley Blackwood to Vancouver's greatness. t ,, --"IK AT Meantime, Prince Kupe:c . . Prince ' it Chamber of Commerce and such ,m "lnce Rupert bv Diane Sat- 21 at ,,; fe If I had Only passed. I have hoard this tOUChllHr bodies should keeD busv drawing urday afternoon from van,.,..l Vff8tn,S"w' A. Bell sailed last, night on the Chilcotin for Bella Bella. Mrs. E. Roberts, who has spent the past four years with her (laughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rowe. at Ocean Fal's. leaves next week on her return to England, where she will visit her sons Another daughter, Mrs. Don Llewellyn, is living in Prince Hunert. lament a thousand times at the bridge table. The only tmtmt attention to the stra- and sailed later that day on th- J?arUn Wme ,uM ' tes!c PorUnce of the port, the RalP he I , .t i i j j, r Princess Louise for Ocean ean FalK Andw vanatuns is, "If only you had passed." Meaning that possibilities of further industrial Mrs GeomeT'H i........-- aeveionment nerp th the nw u.se nf .,f Pniip Police report nt . Hnnart r, uc'"i today ijuui. utuewiwi uivMi.nrp k inn im u i'i . .. . ' uuv a hpi. the grain elevator which has no week-end with little crime and Mr- Andson .7 I , -"k"""b n iew simple drunk 1 a,iu niRh srhri whlah has no ships. j charges, one supplying and one C0UPle Ued u. Fertilizer of Nature Best OTTAWA Northern British Columtjia has a very large land area with a heavy clay soil. Such a soil, low in organic matter, is poorly aerated and slow to warm up in the spring. Because of this poor aeration, root penetration is limited, movement of water is slow, aiid bacterial action is at a lew ebb. Barnyard manure greatly improves such a condition. It inoculates the soil with bacteria, increases the organic matter content, and makes the soil more loose and friable. yield of oats from the manured plots was 69.3 bushels per acre while the yields from plots treated with commercial fertitfzers ranged from 45.3 to 52.2 bushels per acre. Unfertilized plots averaged 48.9 bushels. This lartfe residual benefit appears to be mainly, due to the erfect of the manure on the physical pi-oper-ties of the soil rather than due to the pfent nutrients cotita'.ned in the manure. .Although commercial fertilizers are very important and are recommended for use In this area, they do not provide the same lasting benefits that are provided by manure. I - ' - - - - : uiuiibui unvi ur n t'p iifiHr, """ iinrp nn j the play. You can see that Mr. Muzzy won only the ace or hearts and three diamond tricks. H's 'breezy two diamond bid was "This great harbor, East dealer P'lth sides vunerable The t1lMg: dMr. Masters) 8- KVdi M t 4 S 1 D-J6 S O 6 S 1 ? employed as t There was a good attendance urns Hardrarl yesterday, in spite of ruin and . wind, at tno church Parade of I Was Nearly port facilities, should be handling ocean-going vessels all the time," Mr. Murray declared. . Mr. Murray advocates the setting up of Prince Kupert as a free port in view of its stra-tefiic position in relation to development of international trade and commerce a position that had been taken advantage of (luring the emergency of World War 11. The Cariboo member has of With Fiei Mroplon) B-J 8 H K Q 10 8 t- 10 8 2 C tj 9 4 lHm. Ktral 8 A W 10 4 8 H-6 D- J t A KJ7 tfown a cool 1,100 points. Mr. Muzzy's partner was Mi. Masters, who Is Just about the ptrfect player good on bidding, good on play, good on Humanios. He would have offered no advice or criticism, but Mr. Muzzy ftsked for it. "How tould I possibly igo down four on that hand?'' he wailed. "What's wrong with my overcall? Why, I had an opening bid!" Mr. Masters smiled resignedly. He hud heard that cwk befvt- TsimpSean Lodge A. F. & A.M. to St. Andrew's Cathedral. A special service was led by F. E. Anfleld and the sermon was by the Rt. Rev. Bishop J. Z. Gibson. Members of the lodge marched Into the church led by Worshipful Master A. E. Field. onulor, thl, mr, ,Jj In a test conducted at the Do- C. S. Mills arrived in the tlty minion Experimental Station at i Saturday lo take change of the local C.P.A. ticket office. He- MnHlfc (Mr. Nlii..v) s a 5 H A J 5 D A K 9 5 4 C 10 8 8 or man.. T Prince George, since 1943,barn-yard manure was applied only to the ft'cond year of a four year rota' ion of oats, barley and two years hay. The barnyard manure gave the second highest yield in ten expressed the opinion that railway and highway rtewtop-' succeeds Fred Johnson, who has been filling in for the past few weeks. One of the originals with MeXenzie Air Services, Mr. Mills has been catering to northern air North Pass Si.Tltl! Wt 2 D DM. Puss what hapened l a Puss Loak to Mr. jo 0g He came the year of application but out- j passengers since 1940. yielded all other treatments in here from Calgary. Muzzy in today's hand. Mrs. Keen opened the bidding with one spade Mr. Muzzy should hpvp passed. He didn't. He bid two diamonds and the roof fell in. It is not necessary to outline "This may sound a bit'eryptb, ment northward from Prince Muzzy," he said, "but opening George-to the Peace River coun-1 bids are best used for opening try would bring much traffic1 the bidding." j through this port. I Mr. Muzzy's brow creased Ini with the completion of tha perplexity. "Maybe that Is rather Hart Highway next year, pre-thick," continued Mr. Masters, J pared stock and vegetables could j "but here is what I mean. When start moving by truck for the I you open the bidding with one i0(.ai market, Mr. Murray pre-of a suit, the main requirement dieted. Such items as turkey,' is that you have a certain num-jhog carcasses, quarters wf bet!,1 ber of honor-tricks 2 j or 3 .turnips, seed potatoes and other! and a sound rebid of some sort. Sl,3h articles for which the 1 I I A A FINE PRINTING AT Vo 654 1 REGAL PRINTERS 3 Peace River is famous would Phone 24 222 Second Ave. Thil tdvtrtiHmenl II not publiihed m dtipliytd by A LiQ'tr Control Boor J 'i jvoroMOi l 6rM J-kk. Pi, I "When you overcall you are j required to have a certain num-1 j ber of winners with your bldj ! suit as trump. Remember, an1 i opening bid is tentative but an I overcall Is a definite commit-; ment." Mr. Muzzy was still listening start moving this t.ay. Later, with the extension ofj the Pacific Great Eastern Railway Into the Peace River coun- try, would come the heavy com-j modities such as wheat and coal.j said Mr. Murray in picturing the; THE WORLD OVER FOR ITS AGE AND MELLOWNESS , attentively, so Mr. Masters wer.t .. .................. , i i : . . important part that Prince Ra- 1 1 T"" ""' ""'ciuiuw w isntub (Jo! on. "Don't you see your specific pert WQUld ,av M a t ,n tw disadvantage on this deal? It openlng.Up of the northiand. is this: Mr. Champion has heam ,,,. ,Kf h 5'0U ha,! nThedCmUf Hart-lSKS. tron STrU rnnceODi Mr. Champio,? knows that he ha. " TOYS --- TOYS in a crosslire. You shouci " ,. " ,,,". , i .. .. i... vou TOYS classified Advertising is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per woiu peMnsf-rtion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Nutics, Fun eral notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00 SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE have used the mast neglected bid in bridge the pass." Mr. Muzzy thought this over. Finally he said, 'Weil, allm-li', but I still say I hail a good opening bid." Oh well. ENGAGEMENT NOTICE FOR SALE LOST SHOP EARLY Mr. and Mrs P.nneksnn nf FOR SALE Child's crib, chest LOST Blue budgie bird, named of drawers, combination ward-' "Pete." Phone Blue 892. Re-robe all in cream enamel, like ward (260ci new. English pram, good con- Choose them now froi Dodge Cove announce the engagement of their daughter. Norma to Gordon Cap'.elte, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Caplette The wedriina will take place .ianu-arv 6. (259p) dition. 1611 AUin Ave., after LOST String of pearls on Bor- (262p) 6 p.m. huge selection don Street or Third Avenue. Finder please return to Daily FOR SALE NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Linr;-beit Soeeder Snovels: Ships and Waterfront C.P.S.S. Princess Louise, Capt. W. C. Hubenet, a.iived In port at 3:30 p.m. Saturday and sailed at 5 p.m. Embarking here ior Vancouver were C. T. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Rowse, Mr. and Mrs. W. Shortrldge, Mrs. W., Irwin, A. J. Woollett, G Marasant. R. Magstcn. L. C. Gould, F. Thompson, W. Caron, Rev. Father R. Prindiville, D. Erickson, J. Kennedy. ' the spout sin Cranf.s: Draglines: Adams liv; in the Pine Pass where snow would soon stop construction for the winter months, to be resumed again next June to permit the opening of the road in i 1951. The Hart Higtaway can be 1 kept open the year around if i there is adequate snow removal ' equipment, Mr. Murray Ls confident. Mr. Murray, anxious to get all the new information he , could and see all the recent Industrial developments here, also expressed interest in the possibilities of this port as a gateway to Alaska. - lie men. tinned a new ' project which was in the air for the building of a railway from Haines to connect with the Alaska Highway. A ferry service between Haines and Prince Rupert was part of the scheme, he disclosed. Mr. Murray also sees silver mining as a factor of potential Industrial importance which should be pushed in this area. "You Prime Rupert business men should do more business Koao uraaers: Lituerord Bros. News. Kewaid. (260c) LOST Donald Howie of Prince George has lost billfold containing hospital insurance records, etc.. between Post Office and Bank of Montreal. Box 1000. (260pi LOST Hydraulic jack between Terrace and Shames. Finder please phone 109. Reward. (261c) FOR SALE One chesterfield, solid oak dining room suite, bookcase, tables, G.E. radio, light fixtures; also picks, shovels, sledgehammers. Call 120 5th West. (264p) FOR SALE 1950 custom Plymouth' five passenger coupe. Mileage under 3000 miles. Phone 234 or Blue (i03 after 6 p.m. (260c) FOR SALE One bedroom suite J one chesterfield suite, two tri-li?ht lamps, one standing lamp two end tables, pictures, et2. Red 911 after 5 p.m. 259p) rnoouct o cotlano a wtlmiammmtimi wt 9 TMI OLIMfWMCllMISftMWSlM- 1 . A . Xfl UIHUVgT.OU I OWW lOHU 1 1 1M. v-iw ooMTt wt j 'k I Business and Profess tsua tod Koad Maintenance Eauioment: Owen Clamshell Buciets and Rock Granoles; T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Fcrklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders for Stockpile and Snow Removal: Rice Portable Centrifueal Pubids: Na-. tional Draeline Scraiojrs and Buckets: National All Steel Gasoline Hoists: National Portable Sawmills- National " Rrjtarv Screens and Conveyors Fall inlormtition from Na UUALITV REM PERSONAL PHONE YOUR Fuller Brush Dealer between 5 and 6:30 p.m. at Black 990 for demonstration of our Christmas specials. (281p EABY SITTER Reliable woman your home or mine. Phone Evelyn. Red 738. (263p) WANTED Two Imperial Oil tankers were 'n port at the end of the week "-iirmdinr bu'k cargo at the local plant. Imperial Vancouver, Capt. Cotten, was in Friday and called in at Port Edward before return-ng lo Vancouver. The Imperial Kanaimo, Capt. J. Marrcm, was In port Saturday. FOR 'SAtE McClarv "Duchess" range, wick burner, copper coil grates for reconversion. Rorie. Green 944. ttf For Dowiitrodde: and Worn & MAC A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. P. GARDNER, C.A. A. L. BELL, C.A. 324 Second Avenue Box 203 Phone 88 iHOE HOSR FOR SALE Oil ranee In good condition -along with two 45-pnl. oil drums and connections. Phone Black 496. (tfi YOU CAN EARN weeklv chequ.es f with the actual silver dollar which is the legal tender of the country even though you can hardly get them from the hanks. The greater the material use of the silver dollar, the greater thi demand for silver," he stressed. !.-J Union steamer Chile: tin. Ca t. similar 10: u.w.u. szui.uu. u. i s-yrs y LeB. $117.00. L.B. ,$123.00. ' of -fivfruxa Renpat. snips assure stead v . (f?. v v H. E. McLean, was in pert last FOR SALE Coal and wood range with water coil. Also enamel bathtub. Phone Black 548. (263p) Buy the Best B Famous tional Marhmerv Co. Limited, Vancouver. B.C. tf .303 BRITISH calibre Remington, Savage and Winchester P-14 bold action 6-shot sporting rifles with 20" barrel. Excellent condition including nk-elv finished walnut stocks; select qualitv. proof-tested. Price onlv $27.50. If not satisfied, return riile at our expense for full refund. Immediate delivery: will send COD. Write for catalogue. Canada's Mail Order House. Box 852, Ottawa. Ont. (in FOR SALE New chesterfield b'-ds: beds comnlete: un aint-ed chest of drawers; sewing machine: kitchen stoves: heaters; hardware: coffee tables, end tables: bedroom suites; scores of other useful furni - WBrCT DDnrilDXDI t 1 evening on her return trip f . m earnings with Hi-Test corpor ation. introducing to Cana . (t t.icuLui muuunnuu , the Queen charlotte Islands tJ ELECTROL (II TltlS 010) - .. Vonomivop Dncnuur i.mhurt. 1 ne UailOOO IlieiUUCr UUHLU dian markets new tvpes of, HELEN'S BEAUTY- SHOP Permanent Wavlnt , Beauty Culture in hi its branche- ?04 4th Street Phone G55 FOR RENT Cleaner and Air Small supply if 1 il ing here w.ere A. Bell, Victor in the city on the Camosun ye.s- Thi , ,,, Welch, A. Gardner, Miss E. R. terday afternoon from Vancou- ,.....WM lm:plrbTThePUcb McKinnle, Don MacKerrieher, ver and leaves by he evening Board or by the Government of Mrs. W. T. Thornton end children train for Prince Geoige wiierue British Columbia. . and Mr anrt Mrs. Vincent Well, he will fly into Fort St. John. R. W. COLU FOR RENT 41 U Drive. When, friends come, show them thej city with a 41 U Drive Phone i 41- Grenville Court. Fraser St.! (2(i5pi ! FOR RENT Room and board in ', quiet home. Phone Blue 596 , ; or call 124 8th Ave. West. ! : (263p) ; Authorized D PHONE 4. p,miirt above guaranteed lamp bulbs and fluorescent tubes. Unlimited markets! Sell direct to com-j mercial, institutional and industrial accounts and save ihem monev. You work In an exclusive territory. Paid 20 commission weeklv on orders received. Write todav for complete kit and samples no investment! Box 827. Dailv News. (259p) WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap iron steel, brass, copper, lead, etc Honest eradlr?. Promnl payment made. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St.. Vancouver. B.C. Phone Pacific 6337. tl IT'S PROFITABLE IT'S EASY COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th St. Ph. Black 3 SERVICE & SI1 To Use FOR RENT Two rooms, self-contained semi-furnished. Quiet noimle onlv need apoly. Box 529. Daily News. (264) ; FOR RENT 2-room apartment,! no children. Afternoons. 743 9t,h Ave. West. (261p) . ture at lowest prices. See B.C.1 i Furniture. Black 324 ttf) f FOR SALE Latest edition En-cvcUjoedia Americana 30 vol--umes). plus 10 vo'.umes children's classics. Brand new. Cost $190.00 Best cash otter. Write Box 828, Daily News. (263p) FOR SALE Bedroom Suite consist inq- of bed snring, dresser with bench, chiffonier; almost new, modern design. Also chesterfield and chair. Phone Black 971. (2G0p) MARGARET M DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form OPTOMETK' B()in 10 FOR RENT Sleepin" room for WANTED Bcrao cast. Virus quiet gentleman. Red 417. ', Conner, batteries rvnd rudi (259p) I ato.-s. Phone 543 Call (529 r.d i f.NE boh. RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Bcsner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 tt west. FOR RENT Sleeping room, I close in. Phone Green 937. J SCHOOLS FOR SALE Two-room float (262p) PH0N1 house with stove, bed etc. For information write G. Dudo- FOR RENT- Single front room. mm M 621 Fulton St. (259p) waru, Inverness uannerv. o.u. (262pi PO.BOXH Room. FOR RENT-Oreen 404 Men only. (260p) NAVIGATION SCHOOL Evening classes in Navigation will be conducted durins the winter months to assist a limited number of sea-eoinff peo-nie who wish to qualify for Certificates of Competency as Mates or Tug-Boat Masters of vessels ensao-Pd in the Home Trade. For further informa FOR SALE 1947 Chrysler Royal and taxi stand in good location. Phone 349. P.O. Box 985, FOR RENT Room and board for one man. Red 660. (tf) FOR SALE Reliable good trans-' HANDYMAN , HOME SERVICE UKNERAL CONTRACTORS Hulidlri and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS - CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS REAL ESTATE nortation. 1933 Chev roadster. SIDNEY GOi Essentials good. Phone Red 900 SPECIAL $2800 Is the full price of a large 4 wartime house. after 6. 259o i tion annlv to Room . Federal Building between 9 and 10 a.m.. week-days. ' t ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ln-nm. Tax specialist. S ? FurV fltane Bnildinsr. Red "93 ,v,mnlcte Visual FOR SALE Electric Hotpoint. good condition. Inquire 70 Taxi Stand. 262p , inHCB HOI Built on solid rock with room for half basement with no excavation. Nicely decorated. Occupanv only one week. Terms arranged. For this and other properties call Armstrong Agencies for inspection now. Phone 342. (209) PHONEH FOR kitchen SALE Ranger o.m.to5P! '?nm Red 8 stove Black 3?4 used three months. hs. $35. $35. ; 2G0p Dailv News Box 527 P O Box l70 Mesauninef'' Geo. Cook's leii-r"'" B1ULDERS & CONTRACTORS "LtTMntVi unrt Hentlm Sheet MeVal work Tar an. Oravel Roofin" Call 629 6th West. Phone 543 Letoumrai nd Rons f. MODERN Painting and Decor atlng Snence and Matutk Phone Black 215. evenings or noon hour. P.O. Box 1111. tf) INCOME PROPERTY for sale-Two-storev business pronertv. two stores, two lots. 50-foot frontage best business property location in Prince Rupert. British Columbia Income $18 500. Two small homes on rear of lota. J. D. Westenhaver. 20 Slendora, Long Bea"h. "Calif. (H) FOR SALE Wood and coal heater. Call 107 8th East . (2.61p) FOR SALE Baby's all-teel crib ; -"" 51 x 26. Apply 1450 Pi""ot Ave. J (26 lp) j FOR SALE Chesterfield suite, i like now: camo chairs etc.; Phone Black 338 j270p j MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B C. GORDON f OIL BURNER 0,ka1 Number of Times Enclosed Please Find 1 (3c per word per insertion e.g. Number of words 25; cost, 75c. Six I insertions for price of four. Minimum charge, 50c.) 1 ' Name COMPLETE builders sunnlles fast service. Island Citv Buik! Ine SuDnlies Blue 820 H8mi Z aii typef ' FOR SALE House on two lots FOR PALE 1949 x 1 ton nick-uo. low mileage A-l cond'Hon. Phone Blue 872. (264p) REPAIRS WATCH Rebafr a nromot efficient service. Geome Cook Jeweller. Satisfaction 22 x 28: basement: all modern. 1130 Hays Cove Ave (260p) FOR SALE Five -room house with pathroom partly furnished, on English Hill. ApDly Green 712. daytime. (tf) sedan,' tf) FOR SALE 1948 Chev. A-l. Phone Green 279. satisfy recti TRAIN SCHEDULE For the East-Monday, Wednetday. F.wlay 8:00 p m. Prom the East-Tuesday, Thnmdai. dnhitda) 10:15 p.m, winter FOR RALF Blue size 18. Red 471. coa t, I (tf) j Address Phone No. 51b Wps 73:1 OIL BURNER SPECIALIST-Htove Service & Repairs. G. D Ronson. Black &0J fit) row boat. Phone FOR SALE Six-room house. 416 (260p) 6th W. Phone Blue 280. (263p) FOR SALE 12' 744.