4 - Prince Ktiperf 6ouy FtiwS TK3ZpB?t3 f uesday," Juty 11, 1950 . . North Star in Large; White, Pal Wilson, Lee, , always a strong force! ul defend-( patny. Mailers ia, Ford, Price, Letourneau. jer who placed the ball. Ol.sen Woodakle took ov Referees: P. Forman and Sid again was vy effecUve at lng - it Football Meel On Wednesday ;rfiill III'. Heavy Battery Blanks Motors Master Dick Flood left today Xfl! 11)311 11111 Woodside; linesmen, Eby, Parkes. centre-nan uu,.u the XT...... B.. stnriine centre forward more closely. ,.,. wir;g t 1U. t lit IV. .1. 1 uu tut; wuiiuiuiaiu iur me suuui iiwiwi un" "S"" w. o , , . wait, va unq rf5rinnj . wean ai- (Vlor , , p ; Large ana Lien were for a Visit Jti Vancouver. ... ... I.. WU L( W L Canadian Leeion .... 2 1 8 i thougn Lien aia oeiu-r in klckln T, 8 second half. Ford was the best Xeellng thal ' re 1 I League Championship Depends' General Motors 2 2 T Lee n a is to mnmv proving nit hilt. but .. . ' " "' forward. 6 There will be a meeting of ths football executive tomorrow evening. One of the matters to be discussed is when the postponed game between the Battery and the Legion In the In last rilghC's Senior Softball game between Watsori Island and North Star, the latter came cut on the top side of the 22 to IT score'. The game was1 a see-saw affair from the start to finish' al- On Postponed Came Between ; Heavy Battery i J needs to drive harder Battery ar,.i Legion was son was fair. Price take hU nZ ' ? COMMENTS ' nnd elves ud too easily. White , 1J,Temfc. T-Tpnvu Rnftnrlr rinHH fniira.i t great rat . . . j UU"'B a b'!Mor, i no Knnprv pn . on i,u u North Star League will be played. I thei Motors thelr worst defeat of though neither teal played , Frlday.s scheduled game in the SUMMER BOWLING HOtRS t P.M. to 12 P.M. Now Is the Trrne to- Prattle Prince Rupert .Bowling Alleys tart but wool j melt tint three , , tries nara. , . ... ,fc.,7)'e Thp r r.frCia """ i Wl . 1 BEFARTKEMT OF TRADE AN COMMERCE TENDER NO. 01-M-7M paruuumny guua nan. Bany u ' trrf r.,m, n( th wn , tt emed well oH.lde Iron, I "" . " f , the game North Star took i competition- ---b lead with an 8-2 score but the! . ' , Islanders rallied In the fifth!, n hetr Ufm Peking of with a' 5-run session, and again I A"'f,tar t0 v aalnst StKl-r.11 TENDERS enclosed in evekm marked at-eordina: to the above 'lenrler N. aiitl addressee) to the Surotary, Cm-un Commercial Corporation, (7 Lyon HUM). Ottaaa. Ontario, will b received season last evening when in the North Star league football competition the Gunners won by the score of five to nothing. The win leaves General Motors tied with Canadian Legion but the latter have a game to play the Native All-stars on Satur- in the sixth with 7 runs to bring disorganized with the wing MlUl 0 P.M. (B.t).S.T ), on the vth day nf Auut, lltta. for Ktterior and Interidr Palatini, Armoury, Pnnc Rupert, B.C. I Tender furina will be supplied by the , Canadian Cmunerriar Corporafton upon re-: quest. No tenders will he considered unless fcKore 14-8 in their favor. By th uu erau'' n,la a "ura llem time the seventh lhriiri was ls flnal arrangements for halves Large and Lien particu- against the Battery. A win for the dance, sponsored by the ineffective Pavllkis scored over North Star had scored 9 B would leave all three larly runs to put tnerrt on' the" upper 1 wm.iii.iim for iur inuay Friday ,. teams level ,.,-, points. itnree goais aim uairuw uu.nc. side of a 17-14 score. Then the,eyening evening at at the the Canadian Canadian Legion Legion , , . , and Vuckovich one each. on Play had barely started when auditorium. Halvotsen kept his goal Intact ' ihe Battery' was a goal up Dunbar and F. a strong, and; but was shaky. Gomez put up through Pavlikis. General Motors 1 niaile on mien lorms and an lemiers aiian be subject ti the terms set forth or referred to in such forma. . ' The Flafts and rlrieeirfrsttkma are on exhibition at the Olhoes of the Canadian Comme'reial Corporation, Hoom lTOtt. N"o. 1 Temporary Biuldinf, (79 Lvon tStreft), Ottawa, (intarto, at winch orhces copies may' be obtained ufxiti deposit of I25.W in the form of a eerhhed ebeque made payable to the Rei-e'iver Gefcera! of CatiKdS. This deposit will be remitted when aur-h eopies are returned in good condition". Plan! and speritieation are on display at the General Pent Otftr. Prince Rupert. B.C.. the B.C. Builittnc Contractors' Aenrilllrhr(. Stp. 131 -814 No further, word has been received from the BC. Football Commission Regarding the possibility of a visit to Prince Rupert 6f a Warn1 from' Vancouver. Islanders tied the game: up making It 17 all, irt the top of the eighth. But once more the bottlers came through-, with- a score. This time they crossed the plate five times to give the final count of 22-17. steady defence although they! had a weak forward line to stop. ' WE PAINTI was disorganized and Boulter did well to save from Vuckovich but was beaten immediately after. Williams stopped the ball with his hands but Darrow Gomez made no mistake with the result and UtUX Darrow Oomez, Mazzoni and Billy Gomez checked Well and' , kept driving trie ball ahead. Tha U,'t Mtinua filreet. Vtnenui-er R C mttA I the Rutuitng and Const ntcttoii' Industries I In tonight's ' junior - softball play-oiid, ine ccouis and Annunciation School will battle It I; Etrhange of . B.C., MI West Pender Street, leucuuvet, fl.c-. forward line was always Ganger- 1 ous with Pavlikis very alert and strong. Cameron and A. Gomez crossed the ball well and Park-; ctruiied Tiictue on t rtiartered hank in out in the last game of their Salt Lake Ferry . SCHEDULE Leave Cow Bay Ffoafi Dairy 12 rioon . ' ' 2:15 p.tn. 4:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:35 p.m. Sunday Continuous Service Starting 1 V a.m. .' Last Boat Leaves , . Salt Lakes 10:00 p.m. r-xtcrior or Ir,.; Wallpapei BURNING METl t anaoa payaoie to tne neveiver ueneral ot three game scries. Both teams have a game ;o inw crecm. Terrace Boom V1CKERS It 01STIUID IN CANADA J AND l DH1HIUTID IY CaWfTl house and Vuckovich always threatened. Boulter was slow at the first, goal, evidently waiting for the offside whistle. Wellens played SPENCE and fv I anacla, or By Dearer hernls, as specinefl in the form of tender, for ten per cent of the amount ot the tender, All deposit so made will be r a tried' unless, in Uie rase of the snoeeasful tenderer, he should decline to enter into St eontrsct for th work when requested to do so or aliould Jail after, accepting the contract' to complete, the same satisfactorily. ' The loweai or any tender wilt mat aetata, airily be adapted. CNADIA!T OOMMKttaAt ." . CORPORATION " ; ' . "J. D. McCarthy, fins gdvertivment is nof published or div j alflve.l Ko the l.iuunr Control board 01 ing penalty. Immediately after Pavlikis put his team three goals up from Cameron's centre. Dunbar and Halvorsen turned back a Motors attack and then, from Alex. Gomez' centre Pavlikis scored his third and his team's fourth goal. The Motors' team ran Into further trouble when referee Pat Forman put Wellens off for talking back. Forman took himeslf off too and Sid. Woodside took over the whistling chores. Dunbar staved .off a Motors attack when he blocked Ford and then Lee. John Wilson Phone Blue 21: I hard and was unlucky to be sent ' L, Goveranieni of BntiJi Columbia, ' off for talking. John WH.on was I Pnare:" Green 391 Black iZ8 What Happened To Petition? Inertia of citizens was blamed at last night's meeting of the city council for the Inability ot the city to proceed with work on the streets of the Rushbrook Heights area. .'Aid. T. B. Black pointed 0U5 that,' in order to pass a local Improvements by-law, It was necessary that the citizens of the district affected petition the city council asking that those improvements be made. That was necessary because of a previous default in bond payments. The only other way It could be dont, he continued, was in cases where a condition that was dangerous existed. Aid. J. N. Forman said such a dangerous condition existed 01 Sixth Avenue. ' City Clerk H. D. Thain said h had prepared petition fowns fot ' I , 1 , Sca-etsay. ' ' Ottawa, Ontario, July I, 1W. ' '. Classified Advertising Payi Is Continuing ' Terrace continues to boorrt and new people are coming In at a rate of 25 per week, according to Charles ML Adam, operator of the Tillicum moving picture theatre there, who was an overnight visitor in the city on business. He estimates that- the population around Terrace is now about 2500. Everybody Is working. The sawmills are humming. Much new building ls going on but still there is a housing snortage. checked strongly. ' Vuckovich seemed to have a goal but Boulter brought off a sensational J save at full length. Motors were ,' doing better and Ford crossed a f ..... ,. Bri oioo rt Classified Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. u Classic gUlAA kVlltlt. A 1 sVV uiau Fuu Hit I, ball into the middle Pavlikis iword PT Insertion, minimum Charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death K.I and Engagement Announcements $2.00. as the whistle ' eral Notices, Marriage shot past ; just just SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE i Crops are in excellent shape, jMr. Adam reports. Rain during 'the past few days came Just in FOR SAU FOF SALE FOH RKST went. General Motors attacked on resumption of play and Frank Gomez cleared. Oisen broke up time to promote growth after a B-n o a t r T.i ).' fi.tin a FDR 3Al.Fr Litrrit ti ,.?,?.t.T,lu"' r,r,VKprTI boat. Dannv ffc dry spell of several weeks. Fruil3 . the ratepayers of the area ask BC fu.lv btxjked lor the sum- .niimm irlrlrtivs i n.iii i r i i and vegetables are doing splert- 1 lng that the work be done, thai ; a Pavlikis-Parkhouse attack, didly. A bumper strawberry they were lost one time and pre I Cameron beat Price but shot FOR RENT Self-contained accommodations. Quiet coUnle rnlv. AddIv Box 747 Daily News. U65pi FOR RENT Single housekeep-ins room. 960 1st Ave. W. Apply 221 5th Ave. E. flfilp) Power 5 h o Vivian condition, new Di. Owner leaving. A: Mclnncs. Dtnine C seen at Diubv Ki: to R. W. Calderwood. Box 122 J noun Smithers. wide. Motors attacked and Hal-verson saved on the line from harvest has been on for the past couple of weeks and ls also be desk, ma- FOR SALE-Office honanv. 60" x 34", Rui ie. 387. FQR QUICK SALE - ing benefitted by the rain providing, of course, It does not six 1 nnneii mm r nti rv REPAIRS pared again and given .to the ratepayers' association. No petition has yet been received. The city clerk was Instructed to contact the ratepayers" association to try to determine why the petitions 'were not 'a being signed and to contact ratepay ceilent condition, i last too long. . . ' Blue 991. . i FOR SALE 14' clinker row boat and 36 h.D. outboard engine. Lee. Later he was lucky to clear from Olson. Motors forced three corners but the ball was cleared. Lien stopped Pavlikis. Pat Wilson sent a fine drive just too high. ThenVuckovich got . , ' i WATCH Remrra nromot efficient service. Georee Cook ' Jeweller. Satisfaction ruaran-teed. s v - 4, -New am! Phone Red 219 or can be seen FOR SALE nil ure. etc. tamr:.. at ,521 8th Ave. E. il60p iarKO nize comtiu- new rribs. UJ'.iwir. of drawers, cofiw A OIL BURNER SPECTALIRT-Stove SerMce A Repairs. G D Ronson. Blanlt 503. tf) ers individually after he nad gained what information he could. j Prof FOR SALE Complete household furnlshimrs Vi.ino. chesterfield suite, electric ranse. etc. Mrs. J. E. Boddie. Black 106. (164) usiness and essiona cuds and mupers other Hems fur able prices. B.C. f a fifth goal for the Battery with a good shot. John Wilson cleared and placed nicely to his forwards but B. Gomez and Dunbar clearr ed. Ford stopped Cameron and the Motors were attacking when full time came. Teams: Heavy Battery Halvorsen; F. Gomtz, Dunbar; Mazzoni, Darrow Gomez, B. Gomez; FOR SALE Wick burner oil ranne. complete with copper coif. $40 cash. Phone Blue 2'.2. FISHEHMF.N TAKE LOST ' LOST Do? hamesw and license between Pteeott Ave. and 1st Overlook near Canon Rush-hrook's. Reward 133.3 1st Overlook (163p) Ifocnd I GEORGE RORIE & CO. FOR SALE Hih-tX! Got Car With Phoney Check p asses. Verv w c1 I Public Accountants and Audi-1 r"vw Furniture. 1 tors. Income Tax Returns l HELEN'S - BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture to all Its brancha 204 4th Street Phone 655 FOR SALE '.7 ton 45 Chev pickup truck, easv terms Phone Black 152 or call at 1089 Ambrose Ave. (161p REAL ESTAH, Cameron, Parkhouse, Pavlikis, ' found T.nrce trlcvcle near . . compiled. . G. L. RORIE, A.A.E. S. B. LAIRD, B. Comm. Besner Block . Phone 887 V StLl " TRM SAL1E-iwa uciuxe utu FOR qai SALE-one ti- nne-acr' aa Chev. Pick-up. Low mllease first condition. " ,))Sd class Phone, Wn Kl hrt 681 or heu 322. (161 SMITH ERS Pleading guilty Vuckovich, A. Gomez. Oonratf School. Owner mav to a charge of obtaining prop- j General Motors: Boulter; John 579 and "paving for this nd erty under false pretences, Jack WtSOn, Wellens; Lien, Olsen,! Hfil) utes walk from Twl i.UKinuK was yesteraay sent- . FOR SALE Washlne machine, electric ranuette. beds, dressers, ptc. Prices reasonable for summer nomt. 120. Terrace. B.C. kTC. LOST Black leather wallet, Between Co-op and Green Street, identification in wallet. Phone Blue 719. Odd Eidsvick Reward. (lOOp) .. CHIROPRACTOR " JOHN F. L. HUGHES, D.C. 21-22 Besner Block "'Houis, 10:30-12:30 St 2-5 Evenings, Mon. & Frt. 7:30 -j Phone Blue 442 e-nced by His Honor Judfce Woodburn to one year in Okaiia. Lukinuk, late, of Smithers took possession of a 1950 Pontine valued at $2729 from Smith-- Applv 215 4th Ave. E. after- FOR RALE Small ti noons and eveninu or phone jn pone Green T! 239 for appointments. i1 (161P) FOR SALE 6 room I vou buv the funu- Navlguhte Waters Protection Act -' COLUSSI'S Music store Agents fof the finest v In Mtisica? Instruments .-: PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th St. i' Ph. Black 389 IIFXr WANTED R.Hf. 1H27. rilatiter 140 fcotcivrBTA cellulose coM-itrs Garage Limited June 7 ana Apply FOR SALE 14-foot rowboat! Blue 737. driver, WANTED Taxi 112 Taxi. (U) Witn i' n.D. Dawson inuuuiu enuine wltn ctutch. Pnone.FOR SALE P, PAtnr. lhted hereby gives notice , tcndered a a cheque in the sum oi that i has under Section T of the said Act, deposited with the Minis-$H8 drawn on- an Edmonton tf of Public WorKs, at Ottawa, andiiij i'ne cheque was later re hnnse Iwo cum1 HPf.P WAfilTED Bnva oe "iris I Green 851. (16op rioie rVinrni-1 Strtf Reliable bovs or elrls desirlna turned with a notation that a -Babv buirsv. Rorie. to hntui uai'- News rouu FOR SALE vir,i)iri pav hel'' names at (tf ) Green 944. search had revealed no such the office Dallv News. (tf) $3,000 cash, balanci Phone Blue 24a. FOR SALE WartiiMf ment basement. H Cash or terms. But'ff GORDON D. RONSON OIL BURNER SPECIALIST New Wick or pot type' burner Supplledl-All types of bw ner and stoves serviced An mv conditional guarantee of per . feet satisfaction eovers aff service' in xne Lana rxegtst-ry umce rnvc Rupert, B. C, a description of the site and the plans of Booms proposed to be stretched in the Skeena River from a point on the north bank of the 8keena River Twenty-one Hundred feet (2I00-) west of Canadian WANTED it was reported he might be in Bormyville, Alta., and searcrr T""- FOR YOUR -ROCK At CONCRETE WORK CALt BLUK 039 M. JV SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment ' All Work Guaranteed Dy R.C.M.P. fouftd' that to be true. FOR SALE Trolling boat "Alpha" riuned and readv to go. Verv reasonable. Phone Blue 621. (162pl . . ' - FOR SALE 14' clinker row boat and 3.6 h.D. outboard ennlne. Phone Red 219 or can be seen at 521 8th Ave. E. (lG6p FOR SALE WANTED Bv University graduate ind wife. Suite or house. Box 740 Dallv News. . (165p) WNTvn Urgent Ynlm? Scottish couple (one child) eniiire furnished rooms, or Section 2. Oraiiam?. two or four loU. Printlne Co. fJatlonal Railways located at Mileage 74 9, to a point Seven Hundred feet (700') south of the eastern extremity of McLean's Island and from this latter point to the south bank of the Skeena River at a point approximately Three Thousand feet (3000-) west of the outlet of Scotia River. tie was arrested by the R.C.M.P. june 24. He was picked up by a constable from Smithers and brought back for trial. Black 503 '733 5th West FOR SALE -- 5 ro; house to rent. Box 743 Daily FOR SALE -1937 Buick special News. (180P) larae sun-porui. Half basement. "" Green 184 radio and heater, mechanical Saturday he was committed for trial by Stipendiary Magistrate And take notice that after-the -expiration of one month from the date ly verv eood. $750. Campbell d-rooni 1 of the first publication 01 tnis notice Columbia Cellulose Company ajv ...iv uiiuu, lull vri 1-V-.0 OAT TP SALli tlfiSni iFOR. : MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 ' 330. Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ' 1118 Melville Street ' VANCOUVER, B.C. Limited, will under Section 7 of said Act apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office In the, City of Ottawa, for approval of the said site bath. All remi)(W-0f: orated. Like new. r- 491. Fourth A; lots for sale. FOR SALE New 3 niece bedroom suite. Complete with mattress. Reasonable price Phone Red 323. U65p) and plans. WANTED Scran cast, brans, ronner batteries ind radiators. Phone 543. Call 629 fith west. (tf) WANTED Sun Carriers wan''' Phones 640 ann" Green 767 Basement Bus Terminal. an WANTED Room and board in refined bom for. man with conservative habits. Phone 841. (tf) K. D'. McRae and appeared before Judge Woodburn of Prince Oeorge yesterday. ' J. McGuire, C.P.A. pilot on the Montreal-Quebec run, arrived by plane Monday for a visit with his brother who is at Khutzemateen. 654 j- 25c t soMftpaid for empties. Plcstt j j' Kevs avM fssdy wnea iKe drlvar esRs. I 1 DATED this 29th day of June, front properiy o-- 1050. town and still i"1 COLUMBIA CELLULOSE FOR SALE Cheap one McClary electric raimette. Call Blue 84!) Hontlil ttfvrt.ion 1 ikis oSrtruiaSMat Is aot pebllincd af d.ipUvtd bv COMPANY. LIMITED. By Douglas, Symes St Brlssenden, Its Solicitors HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS ie Llqaar Coearei Board at by the Cnnnnicri l Brieltii Celembla. no. ,$750.00 up. Term bal:ice to suit v wliile choice is P ; later. Call Armstr Phone 342 or Green or 740 Fulton St. (lOOp) FOR SALE Used car. excellent condition. 732 6th Ave. W. (160p) QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels t and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS COMPLETE jmvleih; builders ouuaers supplies supplies Building and Repairs of all Sealed tenders will be received up rrrrz vcntlf fust service. Island Cltv Build- FOR .IV a. SALE J - a- Excetiu ----- . tl 1 t IT. .11. f tt-fa s3hPfl PLUMB INcjr and Hentlmr -Sheet Me'.al work. Tar antf onvel Roofin". Call 629 6th to noon August 1st. 1950, by the ins Supplies. Blue 820. (18m) MI undersigned fox the construction of kinds CHIMNEYS BURNERS West. Phone 843. Letourneau and Sons. tf) NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Line-belt Speeder Shovels; with' basement frigidaire. wastiine oil ranee. Centra'; and with eood The owner is ' t ,.mn ere i- FOR electrical contract work large or fmall. call Grant Si Newton. Black 899 (18m) PHONKS cranes: DraKllncs: A d a m v Road Oraders: Llttlcford Bros Black Ton Road Maintenance Eaulnment: Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Grapples; nn lrms if reau' Black 334 Red 894 HsCerealwithfuiif BOTH m one facte! Wartime 4 oiiu t A ..A IT'IKL. ' r P. O. Box 1670 I an assistant Ranger Headquarters's I Building at Kitwanga, B.C. I Plans and specifications may be obtained from the District Forest, Prince Rupert. Forest Rangers at Terrace and Smithers or the under-' signed upon a deposit of 8 00 refund-, able upon return of plans and specifications in good condition within thirty days of the date of opening of tenders. I Tenders will not be considered tin-1 lets made out on the form supplied ! I and signed, and a deposit ot 10 per ' cent of the tender , ls enclosed; L ated and readv u. Foundations on n air furnace in Vf, i. Li. emitn concrete Mixers: Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders for Stockpile and Snow Removal: Rice Portable Centrifuual Fumos: Na SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.mi to 5 p m. Mezzanine Floor, Geo; Cook's Jeweller Telephone 212 IN JOY KMOOO'S NEW CMEAl delicious', tender sweet-fruit raisins togetrief With Kellogg-crisp bran Bake.. Rich- m iron, bountiful1 in good grain nourishment:. It's' KeiloKgs' new double treat! Dwubte delicioutt! Double nutritious Get KELLOCC'S BAISTW BRAfT FLAKES today! You'll be gld FOR bnlldtns and eontractlna It's Northwest Construction Limited Phone 563. (18m) MARINE and eeneral sheet metal wo'k. Thorn Sheet Metal Works. Black 884. (18mV makes this one est houses o" m llnhlP. tional Draeline Scrapers and Buckets: National All Steel Gasoline Hoists: National lerms avnii"'-vw, a larse number M I'ortable Sawmills; National Rotary Screens and Conveyors MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 vSTONE BUILDING you did! Full information from Na Cheques of the unsuccessful tenderers will be returned when the con-tract ls awarded. ' The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' Tenders must be submitted In th envelope marked "Tender for the tional Machinery Co. Limited Vancouver. B.C (tf anions them is have been looW"! tlelav. See Mo''; Robert E. MmitaO Evenimss PlW'ie u FOR SALE Combination elec- tr c and oil stove. Good con i construction of Assistant Ranger dition. Phone Red 735 aftr TRAIN SCHEDULE Standard Times For the Cast-Monday. Wednesday, Friday 8:00 p.m. a From the Fast , Tuesday, Thiiridar, Saturda 10:19 p ro. 1 Headquarter'! Building at Kitwanga', I B.C." 6 P.m. ttf) ar.-rnNTAi To Insure publication of display of classified advertising, ;opy for same must be in the office of the Dally News b 4 p.m. the day previous to advertising; Requirements w the mechanical department make this rule necesaary. f PHONE mm m P'.Q BOX 1104 HI-POWERED Sportine Rifles- C D. ORCHARD, Chief Forester and" Deputy MlnlRtwr nf Fnreiata. PUBLIC aw"- ACCOUNT write write for tor latest latest catalog. caiaioK. i-eai i-eui-,fUBLi(j o i it. j CT.....V.! . Al d f rrs ciitt iiiries invtveu. ovuvet l ux sun ',',' ' os Sales Co.. Ltd.. 328 Queen St.. gUme BulldlnK- Ottawa. Ont. (tf)i j July 5, 1950. i Parliament Building. Victoria, BC (170) I '