Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday. November 14, 1950 SHIPS anr. p'i.O.D.E. Sending Blackwood On Bridge By Eosley Blackwood uilVI - Alt . WATERFRONT I ,P BIG EXPORT During, the first half of 1950 Britain exported 6,106.713 rubber tires. Ji ft ' -r"--oci a- -.i' ch & J'M I Parcels Abroad The monthly meeting of the Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter, lODE, was held in the CiVl? To emphasize an important point, I want you to Frank Waterhou.se frel.J U "J Centre with 11 members presfrtitl berg, arrived in port yesird-V and Regent Mrs. Stewart pre-1 afternoon from Watson Island siding. Mrs. O. ii. S. Blackaby,:Here she loaded 90,000 feet ot municipal regenc, was a gues;. Ilumber and other building mnt HEATI Ibid this hand. Suppose you held: S Q J 7 4 3 II None D A 7 6 4 C K 6 5- Say o your partner opened i the ,t i bidding i with one , , , , , . , , , ,, . u '' t heart, i ou would bid one spade. All riyht so far. Isow , . . . , . . , your partner i bios i two hearts. What do vou do? ! f - til 7 yd Jifvm Special Christmas parcels areerials for Kincolith. rrom the"el .0 oe sent overseas. The Child she was to proceed to Alice Arm i wind Fumily Welfare convener re- ( with general cargo to discharge ported ;u ramies iiuve ueen after which she will load 135 toiu assisted in the last month. jpf concentrates for Vancouver Final plans were made for the . She is expected back Jure tomor-.oming fall bazaar. jrow morning on her return trio Alter business, refreshments to Vancouver. -"ivenient Economical' Automat:, k , Ul r Hi. 30 saving A costs. TKRms AE I ... mj Phone r(. Mand King, Cpt. Walter Holm- Union steamer JCamnsur,, Capt John Boden, arrived In port a 8 a.m. today from Alice Arm and Stewart and sailed at noon on W .return to Vancouver after Dick- lng up cargo and passengers hore !' 1 I". TAILORING for Ladies and Gentlemen ' LING, ihe TAILOR i I 220 Sixth St Phone 649 Mojjhl Gas 1. Low tost operation. 2. Rockgas is clean YJ. doesn't blacken utensils. m i 3. Instant heat. 4. Just turn t he but ton and burner at full heat. 5. Rockgas is six times hotter than city gas. 6. Oveti at required temperature in minutes. Both sides vulnerable. South dealer. (Mr. Miihv) S K J 8 6 S 4 H K Q 7 3 D None C 7,4 3 (Mr. thumpl".!) (Mr. fMIr) W A s a Q 10 7 2 H A 8 4 H J 10 9 6 U-- 10 8 3 D J 4 C ii J 8 C K 6 a Smith (Mix HraKh) 8 B D A K 9 7 f 8 2 C A 10 & ' The bidding: LIVERISH9 -Trout-, never come a.ngly" they mrl So uke Ur. (.'liases Kidmy-Liver filli i ami Ket two moment m onei tii ufovin remedy helps yea (eel bet let ier tx-cuu it rehevr. hoth Kver and kidney disorders and the backache and loinmi j,jnts which o often result. ir. tha name todeprndon. s i Ranges ( j ! BROS. j i ... SS) $104.50 to $310.50 SEE THESE GAS RANGES ON DISPLAY Ask for a Demonstration DDUDLE DISTILLED rtfa Hrefa n South Writ North Ka-t 1 D Pnss 1 9 Pass 2D Pass 28 Pass 3 D Pass 3 H Pass 3 NT Pass 43 Pass 3 D Dbl. ''Give up Pass Look what happened to that sterling partnership of Miss Brash and Mr. Muzzy. Neither one would give in. Neither could "stand"' the other's suit. Mr. j Miuzy, for ' example, couldn't stand two diamonds, undoubted. So he soon found himself stand- ing five diamonds, doubled. But Miss Brash is even more to blame. She should have passed two spades. Mr. Champion opened the queen of clubs which Miss Brasn won with the ace. With no hesitation at all, she fired back the nine of spades hoping to catch Mr. Champion napping. Not Mr. Champion! He had heard Miss Brash deny all those spade bids. He didn't have to see a singleton to know it was there. So right up with the ace he went He then cashed the ace of ; hearts and two more e club , . , u.fc A2? t,ere w78 n t0 keep him from winning two. diamond tricks later. Down 1100! McRAE ' .In VS.1 f A ri .1 i t . . You'll enjoy llie inalure perfection for fcliicli lliis famous Cunatliau live lii.-ky lias trixlilimially been noted ... a perfer iTim rerognictl liy he u'oi!i- of B.C. lio appre ciate llie full-lxiilii-il fl.iv- i our ami mellow rH-linms of RC.Ioul.lenilinVd. ord nrr . V- B '"Pyaoie in advance. Please refrain from telephoning, Classifieds 3c ner per Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. ...! Cards of Thanks "anks Death Death Nutlet Notices, F Fun , eral notices. Marring t,h .r0,Mmo( . 0 u.iBugiiicii,, fuuiuuncemenis - OU SPKCIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE Tough, Isn't it? The only available bids which seem to be within the bounds of reason are two spades, three clubs, three dkimonds and two no trump, Yes, its tough to find A BID. But the solution itself is easy. I suggest that you do not bid atj all. I recommend a pass. If the I opponents were good defenders I would pass even with a little ! stronger hand than the one shown. Did somebody say you should bid again because- you "can't stand" two hearts? I hope not. To answer that let me ask a question of my own: can yo'i stand three hearts? Because that is the bid you are most j likely to hear next from part- ner. I The point is that this hand s is a misfit and that means dan- ger. Ia general it is wise, oft course, to probe around to find ; a fit with partner. But on hands which are obviously misfits, such ' probing is a luxury which you' will do well to forego. Remem-! ber with every bid you are get- ting higher and higher . . . and closer to the point where the opponents will start doubling. This is what to do with the bid- mug wnen you recognize a mis-j fit. Drop it. Drop it fast. WORK WANTED MIDDLEAGED woman would do light housework in respectable home in exchange for board and room for awhile. Call Room No. 4. Royal Hotel, (ltpi DRESSMAKING, ' ladies' "taior ins also children's clothes Phone Red 872. t270p PERSONAL PHONE YOUR Fuller Brush' Dealer between 5 and 6:30 p.m. ; at Black 990 for demonstra-' tion of our Christmas specials.? i281p ; BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS PLUMBINU and Heatlne - oneet Me'.al work. Tar am Gravel Hooting Call 629 6tfi i west. I'ljone o43. Letourntai. ' and Sons. tf, ?RR N plntme ai,d ,Pe,cr ' aung boence and Mataik Fhone BlacK 2is mum ,.t noon hour. P.O. Box 1111. (til 'COMPLETE builders supplies ; lust rvice. island Citv au.id- inn atlCOiieS. H ue HZU. I IXml REPAIRS I '.J ' i WATCH Keparr prompt etfi- U1L rjlKNriK SPECIALIST atove .Service Si Keoairi. ii. D Konson. Black 603 t,i REAL ESTATE 5 room house, basement and j furnace. Excellent condition. I $2000 down. 4 room Wartime, excellent j condition. $1000 down. i 4 room large, fully furnished. $2000 down. 3 rooms, two lots, good foundation and nart basement. $1000 down. 4 rooms with cement basement and manv improvements. ; $1500 down. ROBERT E. MONTADOR LTD, Evenings phone Green 935 ; (2683) OWING TO OTHER interests will spll nrnfilnhlo cawJn. THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO, NEW WESTMINSTEH, I.C This advertisement Is not published or displayed Y Control Board or by the Government of British! MBMBasuaeBaaaaaHBVBaeBHBeABiiaaaMsasiBaeBHBSHBMBMa Business and Profes NEW TULIP CULTURE CALLS FOR PLANTING OF BULBS DEEPER Tall Late Tulips, Planted Deeply, Will Bloom for Many Years FOR SALE FOR SALE New chesterfield bVds: beds: beds beds comnlet.e- comolete: In un laint .. ea enest ot drawers; sewing machine: kitchen stoves: heaters; hardware; coffee tables, end tables: bedroom suites; scores ot other useful furniture at lowest prices. See B.C. Furniture. Black 324. Uf FOR SALE-Vivian 12-14 h.D neavv dutv gas engine with propeller. No reasonable olfer refused. Aoplv Prince Rupert Fishermen's Credit Union or boat "Aurora." New Floats (270p) SEVERAL USED vacuum cleaners, tank type, for sale. Including Electrolux. General E.ectric. Pmllin. etc 603 Hays Cove Circle. Phone R W Col- lins 451 or Green 279. (269c FOR SALE Used radios, with marine band. Standard and short wave. Floor models and table models. Guaranteed. Phone 6. McRae Bros. 265c) FOR oar r FioMri rorii.'T J?ASrRl?c?l.c JalatVa? " i.wi .foai,, iu.u; r uk is a i. k used doors 2 fi" x 6'6". Call 029 5th West. Phone ! 543. (tf) i FOR SALE-McClarv "Duchess" were served. Mrs. K. V. Ardagh wao the lucky raflle winner. He Sold First Lots; Is 90 Now J. J. Miller, former real estate j operator ana newspaperman or Vancouver, has reached his ninetieth year and feels in fine shape. He lives with his grand-; daughter and husband. He came to British Columbia in 1903, and that a highlight of his career was the booming suc cess he made was when, as auctioneer, he sold Prime Rupert lots for the British Columbia government. Children Played With Vicious Snokes MUNICH, Germany When ponce saw cniiurcn draw a bundle of snakes frcm a sack ' and start playuig with themj they chased the children away and caught 80 snakes, some pols- ' nnnne T.ittrtr tho Bi.rnanfa ntnra ' returned to a travelling show. Whoever stole the reptiles Uirew the sack away, when he di.scov ered what he had taken. Charles Guy, passenger traf fic assistant of Union Steam-1 Snlp "d" fft" mkln th! !!"l.lrip., to A"Ce AnT? a"V SJirwilil lUUUWltlK a wrtR-ei'.u visit to the city on of tidal busi ness. sailed today by the Camu- s" un Vancouver. , . MUST BE LARGE Under Canadian regulation 4 J eggs graded "A Large" must weigh 24 ounces or more per dozen. I in Hanay inpe"" I USED BLADE COMPARTMiNTX AUTeolS From ont lidc of iht Dispemer you lip out new Gillette Blue Wadej, unwrapped and rejdy for ue. Turn the Dispenser over and 'there's a handy compartment for easy disposal of used blades. 20 BLADES 40 SHAVING EDGES la jrx-cacriiscicS' Prepare For WINTER! Check your Furancc and Chimney Now! We have the most modern vacuttm equipment for clean-tiff furnaces and chimneys. PHONE E34 THOM SHEET METAL LTD. CHECK YOUR FURNACE lA . ' -i.W'i .si. ' ' -Js Ji L, ... .. ....... 1M MI SQUARE-DANCE MUSICIAN new roie was taken by Sir Ernest MacMillan at the Prom Ball in Toronto. The conductor of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra changed his baton for a stetson and a "git-tar" as the guests swayed into some good old-fashioned square-dancing. The ball is staged to raise funds for the orchestra. (CP PHOTO) H.M.C.S. Sioux Being Relieved OTTAWA - H.M.C.S. Nootka. Cmdr. A. B. Frazer Harris of Halifax, will sail November 25 en route to Korea by way of San " n a V . a o V. T I amln,Pea!i Ha' The destroyer will relieve H.M.; C.S. Sioux. ground for several years, plant mem with 10 inches of soil above lhem' and they w111 not mu'uP!y. dui an me energy oi eacn one will be devoted to developing a 'single n.w bulb, which should . u bear a normal flawer r the follow- ln5 'ear- Tulips set among other ' "-nj j out disturbing their neighbors, "53 should be set de.ply and allowed to stay as long as they ccr.t'.r.u-lo blocm. There are new ideas these davs about the depth of planting lil bulbs Il.ore deep planting ha ooen advised, especially for those which are "stem-rooters," developing roots on the stem t.-law Irr bulb American growers on thr Pacific coast say they get best results frcm planting all lilie except the madonna lily and it' hybrids, with soil ab.-iv.-? ihem equal to the diameter of the bu'b Madonnas they barely cover witi sell. But in ccld weater section lilies are not exempt from fros heaving, so amateurs will be wel' advised to protect their 111 v bulr? by setting them with at least S inches of soil abrrve them, anr" guard them from premature frost action by covering thpm the fro'on ground with a shad;n mulch. 1 r7 COUGHS... HOW IO RILIIVI FALSE CROUP Rub warm oil into nck ond chvtt, Mat-sag neck. Cover with worm flannel. At drug- IV OFFER! .Am p- T - iii v '.xiirf M i r-t f REE OF KTRA CHARGE 12 IMPORTKD HOLLAND ANKMONB BULHs i.IVKN Witti pmnipt oidrm Ot 100 Tulip biilbi. Thfiip Anrni'in- grow It lo 12 Itiche tall. Idi'ii tor bnnii'lt and cut flower. Will nlixnn for yMrn In brilliant colon, bent without extra coyt. uuiw- ranae. wic burner, copper Jeweller. Satisfaction guaran-coil grates for reconversioi.., teea Rorie. Green 944. (tf)1 CARD OF TIIAXKS. Frfd Ritch'e Jr. and family J.ress their heartfelt appieciauon lor acts of kindness ana tokens nt svmivith,, r -n.,, Je,r. recent sad bereavement in the death of the late Mis. Jennie Josephine Ritchie. Floral tributes were sent to the funeral by Mr. and Mrs. Hans Petterson. Mrs G .1 Friz- anrf' n., and ML!- D(,u? rizzell .it "-"iK u.. mi. ana xvirs. A. J. Dominato. Mr. and Mrs C H Sri? Victoria). Mr. and Mrs. N. Christopher and Emily Coomb-er (Vancouver), oiibak Premier1 ?ln,e premier i. Mr. and Mrs.' T. W. Brown. Prince Ruuert Pioneers Association. Evelvn and Floyd Smith. Mr. and Mrs Wil- I ham Cruickshank. Mr. and Mrs Ted Jerstad. Mr. and Mrs Doug Payne. Jack and Bettv McNulty. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills and Family. Mr. and Mrs. P M Rav, Mr. and Mrs. A. Losan and bovs. Mrs. R .S. Sargent and Mrs. A St. Amour. Miss Sninev Main Mr. and Mrs. E. Pettenuzzo'and fam-ilv Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dounh-ertv and Nora Mrs S D Mac-donald and family. Mrs M. P. McCaffery and familv, Mr and Mr. Alex Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs Jack Judee, Mrs. Dowther and Miss Watson. Mr. and Mrs Wil-t?m Mu""rav- Johnny Comadina,' Dale. Mr m' ,?,"haD.. ! Mah Moon. Mr. and Mrs Alr-x M-Kae. Mass cards were sent hv Mrs m r. Mcuaiierv. the Sisters nf M. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Charles oaiajino and iamuy Harry Polly p-id Mar" Aslrrii. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bassett and Mrs. BerU-n, Virs J. A Smith. Mrs. Dalv Mrs. Gladys Johnson, Mrs Tilseth Mrs. Doiron. Mrs. Schaeffer Mr. and Mrs. Whiff en. Mrs' B Sprinkle St. Therese's Sewin'; Circle. Mrs. J. McArthur Mr. and Mrs G, R. Brett. Mrs Mary MacLaren. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Alexander. FOR SALE NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES -L.inioeit speeder Shovels: vin-rK- i;rae ines: Road'Gade?sVLittieford Bms Blac Top Road Maintenance': Kauioment: Owen Clamshell cuctets and Kock Graooies:! T ,. Smith Concrete Mixers; ! Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson i Bucket Loaders for Stockpile, and Snow Removal: Rice Port, i atte Centrifuiial PumDi: Na-; uonal Dragline Scraners andi Bickets: National All Steel: Gasoline Hoists: National! Portable Sawmills1 National 1 Rotary Screens and Cunvevots ; Fill inturmation from Na-l tional Machinery Co. Limited.! Vancouver. B.C (tf) .303 BRITISH calibre Remine-' ton, bavaiie an i WhvhpKtt-r P-14 bold action 6-sliot sport! , incr rifles with 26" barrel Ex- qellent condition including1 Among the old garden maxims which have become obsolet? is the on afcout tne depth of plaiU" set'as ana ouios. rour limes the diameter of the seed or bulb,'' , It said. Of course larger seeds and ,bulbs usually go deeper thin OlIICLll U11C3, UUb LUCIC ill C CT AUt J i tions, and the "four times" form ula mav be definitely misleading, especially in fall planting. a big prob'?m for those ho live where the ground freezes deep!y in winter, is frost heaving. During thaws, there is always danger that bulbs too near the 'surfa. - o mav be lifted ntire!v 'jv of the prcund by alternate I'Vrtnnsinn nnrl enntrnctinn of the '60ii Any bulb you plant should be et sufficiently deep to escape this frost action For this, three inches of soil above tn bul'j Is a 'minimum. Fven snowdrops and lrter a bulb Is planted in the fall the greater the danger. If plant- I Jed early enough to develop roots before the freeze-up, the roots will anchor H. Cover all late plantings with a mulch after the ground freezes to shad.e thi prcund and prevent thawing pre- maturely. until thev grow up, and they will crowd. If not lifteC and renlant.d this crowdine will usually cans the bulbs to die out. When bulbs are to be left In th FINAL CLOSEOUT For Dovnitroi and Worn MAC SHOE HCf Box 774 Buy the Best-B; Fanwi' electro; Cleaner and A: Small suj-iply rm R. W. COLi Authorized PHONE Contact abovf SERVICE & SI MARGARET OPT0MEIB! Room it STONE BUI PHONE BLUE P.O. B03 SIDNEY 60 OPTOMETRY cmolcte V' OFFICK"01' a.m. to 5 MczzuniM FI fieo. Cook's J' Telephone A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. P. GARDNER, CA. A. L. BELL, CA. 324 Second Avenue Box 203 Phone 88 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Wavin . Beauty Culture In eli Its branches lOi 4th Street . Phone 655 COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th St. Ph. Black 389 RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS Si AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE tlENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repalri of all kind! ROOFS - CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONICS Black 334 Bed P. O. Box 1870 MATTSON'S ' UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box : 330 Second Avenue, t Prince Rupert, B O. f TRAIN bCHEDUtf For the East J Monday, Wednetday, TrdtJ 8:00 p.m. I From the East- Tuesday, Thtiradar, SrNtdaj 10:19 p.m. i operate busines.s on e'asv terms I When tulips are to be dug up to person qualified. Business each summer, they need not be now showing two hundred and planted as deeply as when tlrey fit tv dollars net month per are are ipft ln the erouna ermirili fnr for sev cPV.,ra, rai andean be increased. Full leIV" price $2500.00. including stock.,' SPrQ- rea.son here is that Eight hundred cash, balance , when planted with 4 to 5 inches lkie rent. Box 835. Daily News. of soil above them, they will mul- '5-Jt'ply, developing small bulbs FOR SALE 5 room house, full which will bear inferior flowers FOR SAT-pior,n yrt. -f -n.vio.ii cAccuiiuijaitv luw iniie-1 age. Phone Blue 365. (lwkp) - FOR SALE Mossberg .22 repeat-1 ing rifle, like new. Phone1 Green 883. (266p) j FOR SALE 1950 Meteor custom' sedan exceptionally low mileage. Phone Blue 305. 171p) i FRESH Oolichan grease for sale. See B.C. Furniture. (tfc) ; FOR SALE 9 x 10 12 rug. 4471 eth Ave. East. (205) ; HELP WANTED DI,STRIBUTOR wanted for new; if;;,a! . co"? machine. Called Wrlr. T-UMtt Of t tTn-inV.io now beln? ant.erl Kmail inl vestment. Write Box 831, Daily! ..News. (265p , WANTED One carraenter. Apply! Riom No. 12 Besner Block, NBC. Power Co. (tf) 1 ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. In-omf lax sneeialist. S. O Furk stnne Building. Red 593 f20m) ROOM AND BOARD Pnn otot tj j , . . . hTTnTphon? lin privaTe Her! or ca 1333 uth ettl Ea"st- fS nJix 66P ; Write Box , ' 830 Daily News' (265p) - i 41- Grenville rtnuri Fri.c. ot ' 285p) ! 1 OR RENTOne double fsingls beds) and one single new'y i lt'Mt ...b.cJdrPms- Br.eak- r,- . rnone Keo hbu (tfc) ! FOR RI!NTPnmfnriM. -1 I ine- room, sinwip nr rinnhio ' ' J-auv news Box 835 (265c) - FnR p-,-.-. j rommodation for single person ! (265c) I -Room for rent. (2C7C1 1 in.cjy iiMisin-u waiuui, siucks;,iiuom AND BOARD for two Price only $27.50. If not satis - lied, return rifle at our ex - DAZMNGRAMBOW pense for full refund. Imme- FOR RENT diate delivery; will send COD. LnD Write for catalogue. Canada's'1 D RENT 41 ,,--- U Drive. When ' Mail Order House. Box 852.1 come, show them the Ottawa. Ont. tD ' C1,y wjth a 41 U Drive Phone basement, furnace, newlv dec- I orated, glas.sed-in front and ; back porch. 1026 9th East. Rlnflr (270p) FOR SALE FurnLshed house. 1 1136 Hays Cove Ave. (269pj WANTED WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap iron steel, brass, ronper. lead, etc Honest gradir. PromDt payment made. Atlas Iron &J Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St.. Van- j couver. B.C. Phone Pacific 6357. tf)l ITGLNT $10.00 Reward for Offer of Accented Accommodation WANTED Unfurnished suite hv quiet, responsible couple. No children. Contact A. J. Solloway. CP. Airlines office. (267p) WANTED scrar, cast. bra. ator" Phu.Te 54" I cSil 1 823 mm WANTED Housekeeping ,)ob or looking; after children Write Ilox 832. DaUy News. (260p; ' monnN D, Now, this sensational offer brings you beautiful tulips at. less thn 2c enchl You tl healthy, young tulip bulbs in a aazzung rainoow mixture OI colors-ranging from patela to bold, vivid hues . . . 100 bulbs for only $1.98. Years of blooming ahead! Average 2h" in rir-tmference. S lit," " ..h-A11 tj'P FOR SALE Chesterfield suite. like now; camp ch-airs. et:. Phone Black 338. (270p) . , FOR SALE Hohner piano ac - cordion 12 bass Reasonable. 1052 6th East. (269p FOR" SALE HOUSE TRAILER, 16x7. located behind ''C"T JW FOR SALE-Mu.skrat coat, fairly Phone 747. (269c) : plenty of time (or Kail planting. Order now while supply lasts. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. SEND NO MONEY. BufbVreach'yMiyin time for Kail planting at only $1 98 plus C.O.D. postage. Cash orders sent prepaid. Prompt action alo brings ject satisfaction servlce 733 51 h West livirunir.l I1UH.AINU AINc.IvivnE. ORDER TODAY. Send order to Mlthiml.lbC.fC,W.DTit.MC534,4UombfldSt.Toroiitol0iitoiio FOR SALE Baby biiRRV. Phone FOR RENT -Green 688. (2U0p Green 404.