Prince Rupert Daily Wewi ' '"4fj" Wednesday, March 1, 1950 f F D P Radio Dial v I I IV i24u Kilocycles ood- MMunorn HOME USES Jack McRae Is Congratulated OR A nw,,B These Bargain Prices x 72" sheets 75c x 78" sheets 80c x 96" sheets $4.80 34", 48' x 60" sheets .. S6.00 48' X 72" sheets ... $7.20 panels 48" x 86" sheets . $5.60 McCAFFERY LTD. for the Builder" 116 R. G. Van der Sluys returned to the city on yesterday after-; noon's plane from a brief trip to I Vancouver. i i Meeting ol Jobs Daughters. I Friday, March 3rd, at 8 p.m.! Initiation, Silver March, Birthday movies, Bingo and Officers Cake Walk. 52 Cy Kellett, district manager of I Home Oil Distributors Ltd., re- i turned to the city on this morn- I ing's train from a ten-day trip to various interior points on com pany business. CITY IS GIVEN (Contlnurd irum ra.ae i) to be taken into serious con - ' sideraticm in determininz your right of action against the Com pany. "On the general subject of breach of contract we should! need a eood tel nf snpciiie in-I (formation before advising ftfi to' a damage claim. ) "'We should like to have from : the City Engineer statement j indicating how the City and the Company stand under Clauses! 3, 4, 11, 19 and 20 cf the original : agreement. "We-should also like to know what specific losses the City as such (not the individual taxpayers) has suffered in a monetary wav bv reason r.f the fnilnm SALE OF GOODS 2ND, AT THE AUCTION ROOMS COMMENCING AT 2:30 P.M. I will sell by Auction the House- Plint, consisting of: Suite, Vacuum Cleaner, Oil Spring and Mattress, 3 ft. Machine, Heater, Kitchen Cabinet, Chest of Drawers, Hassock, Garden Tools, Desk and Library must be sold Terms Cash GEORGE J. DAWES, The Auctioneer. Autobiographical talks by Dr i """c ana Emu Blain re- cent new members, comprised the o Tp f the weekly ,unche today. president A. J. Dominate ... -o uie cnair and there was a Rood attendance of members. Canadian Legion Auxiliary regular monthly meeting Thursday, March 2, at 8.00 p.m. (51) tfWV 111 I1' CANADIAN WINS - Among Canadians who won victories in the British general elections Feb. 23 was E. Hartley (Ted) Leather of Hamilton. Ont A Conservative, he scored a victory over a Labor opponent in Somerset North. During the war Mr. Leather served with the Royal Canadian Artillery as a captain. He spent much time training commandos Before the war he was a reporter on the staff of the Hamilton oin-ciaior. (CP Photo) (Form P.) Certificate of Improvements. of the Power Company to hnve!10:15Mm'"iK Melodies In advance. Please refrain from word per lnsertifin. minimum Announcements Ra8t,?r?:vBadmInt0n - y' Dance every Canadian Legion Card Party ! March 1. 'j I Card tournament, Catholic : Hall, March 2 . ' hrine Band Concert, Civic Centre Auditorium, Friday March 3rd at 8:15 D.m. Tieketj. from members. , St. Patrick's Tea Sale of home ! cooking and card party, Catho-: lie Hall March 16. I i King Edward School P-T.A.i Tea, Home Cooking and White! Elephant Sale, Friday, March 17. ! Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra Concert, Friday, March 31, 8.15 p m. White Elephant Sale Tea and Home Cooking at 2 p.m. April 1. Conrad St. School. Canadian Legion Easter Salei April 5th. i Spring Tea and Sale Home ' Cooking, April 6. i Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Tea, April 10. Cathedral Sa.e April 13. St. Peters Spring Sale April I Women of the Moose Novelty Spring Tea, April 19, in the new j Moose Temple. 1 Presbyterian Spring Sale! April 27. Orange Spring Sale and Tea, May 3. Sonja Tea May 13. I EASE rieurtic 1 is OINUINI ASrltlN 11 TV THE FLEETS IN.. and They Love to Eat at a MILLIE'S HAMBURGERS Better and Better AND Full Course Meals served , 5-7 p.m. MILLIE'S, OPEN 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. DAILY Just off Third Avenue '318 6th St. Ph. Orders Bine 92 ' CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hushes, D.C.. Ph.C 1 21-22 Besner Block j Phone BLUE 442 for 1 Appointment .4 1 HOI RS 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p m. and ,': 51 t.rt S . n m KVENINOS Monday and Friday. 7.30 p.m. for those unable to come during the day. RECEPTIONJST in attend- t ance afternoons. Cards ol Thanks. Death Nntieo. Engagement Announcement: $2.' DOUBLE PRICE (Subject to Change) WEiWSL -F.M. 4:00 -Jimmy Shields 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Maggie Muggins 4:45 Harmony 4:55 CBC New3 5:00 Rendezvous Room 5:30The Question Box 5:45-Keyboara and Console 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 K"R.sh Favourites f:ro -Miis:m Varieties 6:45 -"Saddle Rockiii' Rhythm 7:00 -CBC News 7:1) CBC News Roundup 7:30 Lubka Kole.ssa, Pianist 8.00---Hiinaiiun Quartet a : au uiipmunk 10:00 CBC News '10:10 CBC News 10:15 Norman Newton 10:30 Collector's Items 11:00 Weather and Sign Off THUIcsUAt-A.M 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00- CBC News S:10 IIul'.s Biii Good 8:15- Morning Song 3:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00- BBC News and Com'tv 9:15-Morning Devotions 9:30 -Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 -Ellen Harris "- Melody Time lu.i.i bcandlnavlai. Melodlf 11:00 Air Kindergarten 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30-Weather Report 11:31 -Message Period . 11 :3S - Recorded Interlude 11:45 -Personal Album P.34. 12:00 Mid-Day Mefod.fiu I2:15-CBC News 12:25-Program Resume 12:30 B. C .Farm Broadcast 12:55-Rec. Int. 1 :00 -Afternoon Concert 1:30 Bernie Braden Tells A Story 1 :45 Comty. Deeds 2:00-B. C. School Broadcast 2:30 - Records at Random 2:45 -Behind the Scenes 3:00. - The Music Box 3:15 Western Five 3 :30 - International Comment. " " dstma ;e.s suffered by the Cityi in th ? paft few weeks please! keen ...l. V ..u:V I .1.-1 a, wiiicii exoiierattst the Companv from liability duel to 'Ui? .failure cf any lamp arj hnvn io be lit at any time." "Four aridities rial pnnipc nf thlo leter are enclosed. "Yours faithfully, "BROWN AND HARVEY." Trade In (Not Including $.89 Will On any pair of wearable old Shoes. These will be donated to the Salvation Army for charitable purposes a-tf . . . we sihall toYour i r,S"tS. At present it would ap-Whi're f nenr 'in nn )Vo infArmnfin Sport & Casual SHIRTS pure Woo TartQ1 $ Shjrts MacKenzie Buchanen .... Dress Gordon .... Wallace All in dppn rirh ;hnH thnf arp nrnr.irnhl thentic tartans. Fine Wool Gabardine Casual Shirts with regular collar .... practical and smart in shades of grey,, tan and brown. FLAN EST A Sports' Shirts i f Dy iun valley .... Maroon, grey and beige .... a fine, soft English material particularly suitable for sports and outdoor wear. Prince Rupert Florists Flowers for All Occasion i 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 77 i I T REMODEL your cooking Only in NODUS S I; M WAKE con ro SZi flo.or .o.n I S 3 'fPuI ; ' S VArOt SEAL. If M ' ,)") STAINLESS I &jJm SIEEl ond avn 4rffMjT THFiuirur 1 na COPPER I S'K- i.t. " &7T 7 W r noiiii war ,wr; Gfic(rti t Tva3snssEEmw McBride St. Phone 311 Shrine Club Band Concert FRIDAY NIGHT CIVIC CENTRE Adults 75c Students 35c VICTORIA (Special to Daily NewsiBouquets were received by Jack McRae, Prince Rupert's young M.L.A., when he made his I maiden speech in the Legislature ! a few days ago. I ... . , ! Mrs. Nancy Hodges, the speak- er, congratulated Mr. McRae' warmly. "An excellent speech, ! splendidly presented. Prince Ru- pert should be proud of you," Ma - ( 1 dame Speaker commented. Premier B. I. Johnson called it "a very good and certainly a constructive speech. A fine effort. I will certainly keep in mind the problem of the fishing industry." Hon. W. T. Straith, minister of edusation "A most excellent speech. I have been here thirteen years and never heard a better maiden speech." And from tion. Herbert Ana-comb, minister of finance "A very nice speech. Covered a lot of ground and weli presented. Don't spend all my money at one time." AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver (today) Sekoro, J. C. Hall, R. Alin, Kaye, J. Bruce, Focicerp, T. Stevens. From Vancouver (Tuesday) jC. G. Burns, J. E. Collins, W. Haley, Mrs. R. Thicken and son, iD.-McVey, A. Kent, R. G. Van der Sluys. From Sandspit (Tuesday) J. W. Hitchcock, W. Pryce. Classified ad?, onng results. WANTED Contestants for "Miss RtiDert", .ontest betweee ages of 17 to 23 to COMPETE FOR TITLE of i "Miss Northern B.C." In SMITHERS, MAY 4 & 5 l Semi Finals at I Junior Chamber's St. Patrick's Dance Mor. 17 Civic Centre Entry Forms at Capitol Theatre or Civic Centre Offer good Thursday, Friday and Saturday This Week Only mm Children's Shoes) per pair Be Allowed Ltd Phone 357 Phone Black 367 pontage of , 24" roof Glue. 24" 48" CUP1" ,onrd Doors, i,aiitifu!y grained 5lfi", ERT & Everything PHONE AUCTION HOUSEHOLD ;DAY, MARCH ) AVENUE, ed by the owners uf i ho late Mr. J. field Suite, Dinette hen Range, 3 4 Bed toe Washing clien Boiler, Dressers, irk. Hut plate. iihcr articles. ho reserve Goods 1 810 rtising Is payame 'lissifieds, 2c per Lrth Notices 50c, ;, Marriage and ,PECIAL DISPLAY. t; sue 37 Ford Panel -i r takes. Phone ii 10 Din. Black Ave. W.est (54) I niece bedroom arme. like new. m tx'tween 4 and (54) icw Piano, used r leaving town. I Jdilv News. 1 51 1 ; II Pontlac Sedan, -alcr. Phone Ked (54) 500 fathoms of is balls covered, .i. 4 anchors, 2 flaitDoles. $300. VA. .. (54 taered Barton Three months ':W, Mm. Jack. r!f. B.C. (50) fiifii ranee, pot iudv carriase, ftmdition. Can '(iSth Ea.st. (53) sard I., halibut 4a ft. long, -M skates, halibut l'r J. Juhn-n 192. (50)! ! S Chev Pick-up. I 1 ' City. (53) V'whoid fumi-! "iarn 0')3. (50 'ITl'RE CO. and Used Fnr- urdwure at low- uuers: S eht v :n-mt machines. uruivrs. press lSws. unoainted it""!"- sleeoing ots. floor cov- useful house, Sfe B C. Furnl- KNOWN namfk yder Shovels; -UN's: Adams : Littleford Bros. 'ad M:iint,M.r,nn . .HLnaiiLC wen Clamshell ROCk fir., .,!. Concrete Mixers: i rucks: Nelson ZJ? Rtocknile ;a' Punros; Na- acraoers and 'nal All steel 'MSI NnHminl mill "tfiunui 'IMS! Nnt.i,ol 'f avid Conveyors. Z' '"'' Na-'irv Co. Limited (tf '"OHTlNiTiEs WANTm K'w which fh when ri,nrrJ tttr the city TLDut to its Mancp. ,l,,m with Everlasl chifd- f." triced for . income 1 dlreei "C5''."u'k MP cities )a7.nlulne. of in fnnce SplectH . Soared fverIast . - ... 03) JX B57. (S3) sulficient power during this past! winter. We assume that this' data could be compiled by the City Engineer. "You will note that the awce- I ment as drawn provides sped-! fic damages of $100 a dav : under Clause 28 (a) for default', under Clauses 3, 4 and 28 and ! specific damages of $1000 a day J for defaults under Paragraph! 16. "Unfortunately, there is no; specific damage provided for' defaults under clau.se 17 and it! may be t!hat on the general sub- ' ject for damages the City might' not be able to prove more than ; default under Clause 17. j "On iweipt of the above in-1 icrmation ifrmnrirtn ir uni t-.... i i i " 141 1 v l matitm Hi our hands that the City has no Claim lor specific damages ol-$100 a day or $1,000 a day as set ! cut in Clau.se 28. On the other I hand, we feel that the demands of the city made under Clause 16 ; m 1943, and apparently not sat- 5 jsiaetoniy dealt with by the! Power nmrmin fr,Il,,.,i i ------ iuiwwcu up vigorously by the city, might haw a vy: strong bearing on' wo iuumt m general damages ; under Clause 17. ' "Wliw computing monetary SHERIFFS SALE In The Exchequer Court of Cnnndn lletaeen THE KINO, as represented by The INCOME WAR TAX ACT and HAROLD NESS, , Defendant. Under and by virtue of a Writ of VENDITIONI EXPONAS issued from the above Court and to me directed against the goods, chattels and lands of the defendant, Harold Ness. I have seized the fishing vessel "Intend" and lands and Improvements thereon known and des- crlbed as Lot 15, Block 26, Sectibn 5. Map 923, City of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, being on Seventh Avenue West in the said city, and on Thursday. March 2nd. 1950, at the hour of 2.00 o'clock In the afternoon, at my office in the Court House. Prince Rupert. B.C. I will oifer for sale by Public Auction all the right, title and Interest of the defendant In the above goods and lands. ' r- . , ' terms of Sale: Cash, and this sale is subject to the Social Security and Municipal Aid Tax. Bids may be tendered by mail. ; Prior to sale the fishing vessel "Intend" may be Inspected where moored at Seal Cova, Prince Rupert, or on application to the Sheriff. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 16th day of February. 1950. M. M. STEPHENS. Sheriff of the County of Prince (H) Rupert. ARTHRITIS PAINS CAN BE RELIEVED! Join the rrateful Oioasands who'tiave found '1L,','''', ,rom tlle ammy nf Arthritic and Rheumatic oaim thrnnvh rtnwiw DOLCIN Tablets are safe. non-toxic uiry cannot harm the hear-t or any other organ. You can obtain DOLCIN Tahlrts at any drug store. DOLCIN is now pnrbagt-d for your eonvenif nor in three Rip.es. The rust la moderate ... the results arc astonishingly prompt. Ort a bottle of DOl.t IN Tablet todny. 100 tablets for tL'.ail- '"10 , tablets for S.9S also available in tattle I 01 mm moieia. uoicin Limited. Toronlo Ontario. i !' BUILDERS WE BUILDING Re-Roofing Concrete and Foundation Work Storm Windows Call at 215 1st St. West WANTED ' WANTED ScraD cast, brass, batteries radiators, phone 543. call613 Sixth Wes . (55) WANTED Small second hand cook stove. Phone Black 909 afternoons. 5ij WANTED Furnished Aot bv couDle. no ciiildren. References. Box 622 Dailv News. (54) URGENT Wanted to rent four room aoartment In downtown area immediately. AddIv to Bernie Lane at Overwaitea, Third Ave. (54) ; 1 WANTED TO RENT-Furnished finite or ant, for voting married coiiDle. Box 6t8 Daily News. : (52) " - "' ' ." " PERSONAL PLUMB IN G and Hec.Unir m r-H. 1 l Til. r i i t-If ' Ar il M u imuiunu mm Bum, 1U) Bar WANTED I HELP WANTED One sheet, One combination welder $1 50 oer hour. None but first class mechanic need anolv. Thorn Sheet Mf tsai. Black 884. (51) HELP WANTED First clasr, salesman wanted in high crade men's clothing store. Must have experience in tak-ine measurements for made-to-measure clothing. Phone 359. tf WANTED -Machinist - Efficient Reliable Mechanic with at least live years exoerk-nce Preference will be given to internal combustion engine and marine exnerienee. Full1 time etnolovment for right CiltV. State OUalificationS and salary expected. N o bluffers olea.se. Bvtown Machine Works. P.O. Box 503 Prince Ruuert. B.C. tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room. Close in. Ftione Green 937. 7 (52) FOR RENT Suite of five offices. Modern in every respect. Available March 1. Phone 57. G. P. Tinker and Co. Ltd. (tf) FOR RENT Housekeeping room suitable for couule. Box 6G3 Dailv News. J51) REAL ESTATF REVENUE APARTMENT Block. Showina exxd return. Reasonable terms. 6-Room House fullv furnished basement, close in. We (have a eood selection of homes and buihlintr lots at present. For details see Armstrong Aaencies. Phone 342 or Green 297eves). (55) FOR SALE General Store with eood living Quarters. Apply V. Bvman. Perow, B.C. (58 HAVE BUYER for well-built 5-room house, preferablv with basement, located near Mc-Bride Street or In Section Two. Armstrong Agencies. Phone 342. Eves. Green 297 (52) FOR SALE 5-room Wartime hous. Phone Green 137. (50) PROPERTY FOR SALE. 4-cabins, two rooms each. On Park Ave. Aoplv 1024 Third Ave. West. (56) FOR SALE Five room house in Section 2 with nice harbor view. Phone Jreen 196. (50) FOR SALE FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet Panel Delivery half ton. 1935 Pontlac Roadster, eonvertable. AddIv Midland Pine. Phone Black 739. (50 FOR SALE Bed-chesterfFeld, nlav ten and babv carriage, cheap. Phone Green 937j52) FOR SALE Electric stoveTiood condition. Cheap for cash. Phone Black 511. . (5a) -'r XPono Islnn of RanKe 6, Coast District. lxicatrl' nn Pnrw ....... t- , . . " n- .b..m iimt nun foint. TAKE NOTICE that J. A. Huth-erfortt. Free Miner's Certificate No. 3.-I25P, acting u agent for Pruden-tmi Trust Company. Limited. Free Miner's Certificate No. S0-828F, Intends sixty days from ,the dat hereof, but not later than one year, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvement for lh purpose of obtaining Crown Clrants of the above claims. And further take notice that ac tion, under fttftum t5, of thm "Mm ral Act" must b oommenrort be W ttXt 1"U'1 Of .uch Cart III , Dtd thti Mth A.B.J of JnuTT cnu,c 01 impSSSSte01 NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT R.8.C. 1027, Chapter 140. Wueen Cliarlotte Canners Limited hereby give notice that they have, under Section 7 of the said Act. deposited with the Minister of Public Works, at Ottawa, and In the office of the District Registrar of the Land Hegistry District of Prince Rupert at Krniee Rupert, British Columbia. description of the site and the plans of a wharf proposed to be hullt In the waters of Masset Sound at Mnsset, British Columbia In front of Lots Number 3, 4 and 5. Block 19 Townsite of Masset. And take notice that after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice queen Charlotte Canners Limited will under Section 7 of the said Act apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office In the City of Ottawa, for approval of the said site and plans. Dated this 18th day of February, 1080. QUEEN CHARIXJTTK CANNERS, LIMITED. By S. L. Simpson, ( h ) Manager. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association will be held In the Civic Centre, Common Lounge Room, on Friday. March 3rd, 1S50, at 8 00 p m. HiiNlneot: To receive President's report. To receive Auditor's report and Balance Sheet for 1949. To elect five members of the Board of Management. To appoint an auditor Membership lee Is 1 00 per annum which may be paid at the hospital or left at Ormes Drugs prior to Wednesday, March 1st at 6 pm. on which date the membership list will close. D. C. STEVENSON. 52) Administrator. LAND REGISTRY ACT Re: Certificate of Title No. 4589-1 to Lot Eight Hundred and Sixty-five "A" (885A). Range Five (5), Coast District, said to contain One Hundred and Sixty (1601 acres, more or less; excepting thereout any portion of the RIght-of-Way of the Dominion Telegraph Line, having a width of one Hundred (100) .feet, which may lie within the boundaries of these lands and excepting also the Right-of-Way of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, containing Nine Decimal Two Six (9.26) acres, more or less. WHERE S satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of George Humbly has been filed in this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of tie first publication hereof, issue nmvi.mnai Certificate of Title in Hen of said lost Certificate, unless InH the meantime valid objection be made to me In writing. Dated at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, B.C., this 20tU day of February, 1950, A D. ANDREW THOMPSON, (74) Deputy Registrar of Titles THIS SPACE COURTESY OF ' Family Shoe Store Charlie Roberts Box 638 CONTRACTORS DO ALL TYPES OF BE THRIFTY! WITH DOMESTIC A Purely Vegetable , Shortening USE ONE-QUARTER LESS THAN REGULAR SHORTENING Ask your grocer REMODELLING Kitchen Cupboards Floor Sanding Asphalt ond Rubber . Tile Laying Product of Canada Packers Ltd. FREE ESTIMATES Payments May be Arranged