' fl.-l! f!l Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, Deeeaiber 8, 1950 13. portrayal by Derrick Alien. Be-, sides continuing in the same "old man's" tone as Mr. Beetle,1 Derrick spoke the narration of the play. Sport ShotsBeinq Graty East tild naval uniform. The pages hold ing the train, wear kilu t 4 , white silk blouses. Mrs. Webb, who started Vr dulUmaking hobby during the depression years when he unable to buy Christy ents for her children, has also KING ED ON AIR Wedding Dolls For Princess BRANTFORD, Ont. Oi Authentically - costumed figurines representing the principals In the royal wedding of Princess Ellzubth and the Uuke of Edinburgh have been sent to their i Other members of the cast are: usualh. 7 - -IT1 ; Dorothy Wick I Betty"; Jimmy Christianson Bill ; Elvin Ny-, stedt (Salesman' and (Mr. Boston's power-packed Red Sox Arrangements have been made walked off with the lion's share through the good offices of J. D. of American League batting McRae M.L.A., for a small pro-laurels In 1950, with their bril-' vlncial grades to go to work on Kite r.,... Joe Goscoe's Classroom Looks Like Miniature Radio Station ...,.v .c.it-a oi iu figurines which she culled "One hunZu years of royal weddings.- Jones) : Gai! Redpath (Mrs. EJliubeth if!, Vl I and Ou... Jl Imucl nnrt Mw.hnol MnnnM imus juiuij ou-oi uunu iwi , oaij mo U)U uau run IMIU UUk U I , ,lli0H ,h mn nf Mr' i Goodman, capturing the junior in shape for the holding of water Qwen Vi,..." 1 ii.ciuuea in the series Bre the a2lA u' tdinburl A ten-year-old student Steps Up to the micro- j Jones uul was unable to attend circuit patting championship on , to be frozen in the next cold nia,k 01 As the Fenway spell, thus really providing the la -354- ..v un i : rrv:., :.. cm i th nr-nrdiv, lrt. Park club scooped up a flock of skating rink which enthusiasts pnuiic, uuixi cvrniii. mis is juur wnaiuj School broadcasting station. We are glad to present! "The cast are voiunteers-aii ,, , . , i from Grade Five, ranging from our Christinas play directed and written by Josepn T i 10 to n years old," explains Mr. plate honors, Including the team led by W. F. Stone and W. D. batting title on a 20-point mar- Lambie have bten working on in gin over New York and Detroit, recent weeks. The grader wi'l young Mr. Goodman appeared in level off the field and bank Ui daughter, SVg-monlh-uld Princess Anne. j Mr. Nina M. Webb of Paris, Out., made the nine-Inch dolls the bride and n'n. bridesmaid Princess Margaret and the two pages, Prince William uf Gloucester and Pfince Michael of Kent. Mrs. Webb had Intended t) send the dolls to Princess Eliza R aoscoe. Goscoe, MASQHS WHY Requiring only three one-half HQ games, playing every infield, me aireaoy criuoea suies so me Bells chime, music blends. The choir fades into; hour rehearsals, the radio pro- spot in addition to patrolling the utn u pjuix-wy icu.u.j the play as announcer Camllle Deo." The school's first class of gram was arranged to fit stu- outfield. Doing a great all-1 '4UUU';'K- 4 "e 1111111 l".l,v Lindseth introduces the cast flutphones over 50 players I dent's school work. around cvfensive job, the Redw iul T Tri, from the King Edward School wil flute "While Shepherds .,..., , . ' Sox "one-man bench" caught al escaPa- inis snouid u now five and six who have Watch Their Flocks at Night." nractised the script; Zrint- In m our our rire wlln ms bat m late August, h"-" graevs its your best .winding up with a total of iso practised for three weeks under Before the main play begins. ; music period we rehearsed the',",,' In 424 trips to the plute. their mus e teachei. Mr. Goscoe. there Is a dialogue with Rodney music, Mr. uoscoe aaiu, cuiiwmi- Billy scored 91 runs, contributed Ing the use of radio and dram- Records- In Bowls Match GIH BUY As the announcer draws us pierce ard Edward Turcolte. into the Christmas setting of an ; Although the background mu-average town over radio station ' SIC for the skit of the radio pro-CFPR, Dec. 12 from 8:30 to 9:00 gram's play has been prepared u 7 ' homers to the Red Sox attacs teuiuns jiuvc iuuuu uituijr puui, unable to speak from a stage. '" Wfc p.m., me worn ui uiuueiu iruuu- Dy Mr. OOSCOe. the 80Und elJBCLS rpppiupri vnirp trnininir with The outstanding match Wed nesday night in. Mixed League Manager Steve O'Neill's club finished with a collective average of .302, exacUy 20 points ahead of the .282 team plate mark irs and pupils is lealUeU. , are done by his pupiis. Among radio. With Mr. Goscoe s Upe During the play, which Is a 'some of the boys who help their. reCorder, students are able to iniikuay Bivit iii tannic annual vi i.cnri nulling uo tc.iiinv lano criticize in?ir own voices. I 0 turned in hv hoth l.h npnnnnt.- beth two years ago alter exhibiting them at the Canadian Nation Exhibition. But she held them back in order to get a first-hand look at the wedding gown, which was scheduled to be exhibited in Canada, in order to perfect the gown of her don-princess. The other costumes were designed from Mrs. Webbs huge collection of roval wedding photographs. ' I decided to wait until their first child was born, hoping all the time it would be a girl," she said. When Prince Charles was born, she waited for the birth of a girl before sending the doll.i as a Christmas present. BRILLIANT (iOWNS The doll-princess is dressed in a white sutln gown with a Ions train containing 114 stars. Satin stars and brilliants adorn the net gown of Princes Margaret and the dull-groom wears tlue , ... -It is Indispensable for train-1 wlnnlng New York Yankees and ing students' speech and their second-place Detroit Tigers. attitude before the public," says! Mr. Moore, who plans furUic;-. Bowling ended in a J-all draw In points 1 for Pushovers und Fashion Footwea:'. This match produced all of the high scorers for the evening and also provided a new high team single of 1425 which was scored by Fashion Footwear Both teams arc very evenly balanced and were in good form Wednesday nigh! and in all probability will p ov the teams to h contended wi'l" at the end of this season. liiitru a loiniua auiy, tile aic vAipu ujica miu ciucrii ,iivtj. moral that "all kids are O.K. If This enables Mr Ooscce to direct you show them that you want from the front of the class, them around" is expressed. . j Mr. Goscoe, vno has taught King Edward School wants here for the pn.st five years, their pupils. came from Alberta where it took They" will' use 300 youngsters university drama scholarships, in the annual Christmas concert one of which he used at the Banff to be held for parents after the School of Fine Arts, radio play. But the training and 1 It has been the practice oi Mr. radio work through the co-oper-1 The runs-batted-in laurels ation of the school board when, were shared for a second straight King Edwa 'd students move into ' season by two Red Sox stars. In their new school to be finished 1949 it was Ted Williams and before the end of the school ear. Vern Stephens tied at 159 each. Prince Rupert residents recall The past camnaign saw Stephens the school's weekly children's and Walt Dropo deadlocked In much of the music recouled by i Goscoe to write his own chikt-the senior pupils of the ok-men-' ren's plays and skits: "That way " scorers were: Ladiex I Hlsh "-' "Vr Dioerams of last. vear. ! rivivinc runs Immp each finish-' you get what you want, and, be r. ii , high sing e and h gh three gain' Bu' it. takes the work of all J" 144. Runs scored lau,''Js u.Ul. Bertha Dunbar. Pushover.. H I RAM sidesI like my own plays bct- taiy school will contribute i.o the concert' Variations in harmony ini'i!g "Mother Goose" and "Old Kin? the staff in preparing such A " , .V cu OUA' " lc 310 and 89. Men's high single 1 Footwea "Mr. Goscoe WALKER'S dryc 1 game a is an individual- ff they give their individual , J"" KtoK "i , Al mnson'' Fa'sh,on ing Edward H.gh -f "nned the principal. , g JRf , . Men's high three, R. G. Moore The technical experience of Maggio leading the stolen base VZJ- 1 dUl FdsM Cole" by George Pearson, Cam-1 1st," explains Ki illl Vflllt ille Lindseth, Judy Felsenthal,' School Princnpul ml - - l OltttttIO ANO IQTIIIO M t(u Rpverlpv nulrJfrnnp Rhirrn W.il' Mr flnsi-on mhn hi. o.cln. . .'Wear, HO. This advertisement is nut pu'olishrd or divnhved hub v f"- ueparimeiu wnii ij puiereu menu with eastern commercial sacks. radio dramas, combine with U:? organizing of Mr. Moore and the 1 staff. And the students co-oper ' The younger of the DiMiiggio INDIVIDUALITY And it is individual spontaniety that rings in his radio play-there is an authentic "bad boy" air to John Lamby's part cf "Joe." liday, Catherine Finlay.son and Janet Spark open the radio program. A mixed choir of over 60 pupib will sing in choral harmony Control Board or by the (iovernnie nl of BritbkCM THE WORLD OVER FOR ITS AGE AND MELLOWNESS ate by taking good care of the brothers also had a share In the thousands of dollars worth of three-base hit spoils, making 11 "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing, The peevish "Mr. Beetle," the LET YOUR WORRIES MELT LIKE . A SNOW MAN ON A SUNNY O Come Emmanuel," "Joy to the i part of the Scrooge-like old man equipment that Mr. Goscoe has -o ie with Det oit's Hoot Evers World." and "Gloria Excelsis is caught in individual character ! (Continued on page 7) and the Red Sox Bobby Doerr. v 5 1 The home-run honors went to Cleveland's first-year star, third 71 Light UpFci). it Tree Lights ic Xmas Decor A" Wrapping Paper Cards $ LW baseman Al lFlip Rosen, who (marie 37 .-ound-tripners George Kell, Detroit's ace third sacker I who handed his batting crown I down to Goodman, had several (firsts to. his credit. George had the most at bats, 641, led the circuit in total hits. 218, wus tou two-base hit maker with 56, and Books G I ' j, 'I r . Ill f "llll" Al ' J : 5 H H I I J . . finished with a fine .340 aver- .lassiiied m Advertising j .i is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds 3c per i see, less than three points under vord per Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Nitices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, ' Fun !lhe fiSure that won him the 1911 eral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $200 I tlate crown- SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE I ' Team esults were as follows-lleadpinners 4. Ootlmists 0 Prince Rupert Plumbing 4 Ccoks's Jewellers 0 P'ow-outs 3. Cantels 1 Fashion Footwear 2. Pushovers 2 Wal!r-ce 2. Bulgers 2 G eat West Life 2, Shenton Sheet 2 Conrad 4, Scubv's Furs 0 Booth SchooJ, 3. Dbb PrintiUij 1 Bulklev Market 3, Penguin Ho'jhy 1 Clove.leafs 3. Son of Norway 1 Social Welfare 3, Ideal Cleaners 1 Miller Bav 3. Ovrrwaitea 1 Standings "A" League PR. Plumbing 8 Fashion Footwear .. 6 Pul"es 6 Pushove--? .,. .. 5 r.reit West LITc .... S r"i)nteW 5 Headpinners 4 P'ow-nut 4 Shenton Sheet 2 Wp'Iph-s Dent 1 Cook's Jewellers 1 Optimists 0 "B" League Cloverleafs - 7 Social Welfare 6 Bioth S.'hool 6 Conrads 5 Overwaitei 5 Rncklev Market 4 Miller Bav Hasp 4 Sons of Norway 1 Ideal Cleaners 4 Penguin Hobby 2 Dibb P'inting 1 Scubv's Furs 0 1,5 u;? Mum. 1 5 FOR SALE I The N'w York shortstop star, i WANTED little Phil Rizzuto, whose finest WANTED Boardins? home "for 2i season saw him named most V !....., t, k.i .JJ.Ui vci'7ti)ii niiimiiiiiiiin small children. Bx 843. Daily 1 valuable player, made 19 sacrl FOR SALE 8-piece oak dining room suite. $75.00. Phone Blue 610. (287pl I FOR SALE Solid oak extension! News. (287p fice hits to lead that depart Fl'NKRAL NOTICE CULLIN-In the citv. Thursday. December 7. 19oU Cnaiies fcrnest. aged 80 years 6 months, beloved husband of Mrs Florence A. Cullin 50S 4th Avenue East. Canon Basil S. Procter will conduct services at Gren-ville Court Chapel at 2 pm Monday. December 11. Interment to lollow in Fairview Cemeterv. BC. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. (. 1 t.rr FOR SALE Business anil Profess1 WANTED Two business girls urgently need furnished apartment or furnished rooms. Call Miss D. Reddie. Columbia Cellulose, or Prince Rupert Hotel . after 6 p.m. (287c) ment. He and Kell were the only players In the league to reach the 200-hit total, Phn hitting that figure on the- iiearl. Evei-t of Detroit was caught stealing the most times, nine. , table 3 leaves. $14.00. Pho.ie Black 396. (2tsapi FOR SALE Large 4. nartially furnished. Vacant Dec. 17. Blue 954 or Box 501. (288p) ftjfl ttUNtnnt oumkjwm toon RAW FI RS WANTED UP TO $60.00 FOR ( Wild MINK FOR SALE Good Cheer kitchen range with new Silent Glow complete with oil can. stand and Nmnpi't.inns 7I1 no 51 ft The leaeue home-run total of As high as $4 00 for WEAS .NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES EL; MUSKRAT $3.50: BEAVER 973 was 90 more than the nre- j-Linr.-belt Soeeder Shovels: 2nd West. Box 1155. Citv. SCOTT Md CHAKTfcKED Aa James Block 60S Sf-t. ince Rupett : f 1 I'holie 347 A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. P. GARDNER. C.A. A. L. DELL, C.A. 324 Second Avenue Fiox 203 Plume 88 v'ous league record of 883. set in 'Uia U1K.K 4U.UU: MAK TEN $75.00; SQUIRREL 60c enor- moiu fipmnnri fnr AT T. RrilUh 1940, and 204 more than the Columbia Furs Complete Price homer total of 1949 List on request. NO EXPORT. ' 0 nJsA Valines: Adams' (287pl i Hoad Graders: Littleford Bros. Blac't Tod Ruad Maintenance FOR SALE Admiral portable! Eauiument: Owen Clamshell i AC. D C. and batterv. brand I Buckets and Rock Granules: I new. Snap at $40.00. Phone! 1 L Smith Concrete Mixers;' Green 631. (290p) i Clark ForklifVTrucks: Nelson Bucket oaduvs for Stockoile ' FOR SALE 1935 Master Chev and Snow Removal: Rice Port-i sedan in eood shaoe. radio,1 PERMITS ARE REQUIRED to send Furs to our VANCOUVER Receiving Office no incan- In all, 17 players who went to hat 400 or more times entered veniences wnatever. and vou are assured Ton World-MarkPt. 1 the exclusive circle of ".300 hit- acie uentriiuaal Pumos: Na-I heater, fog-linhts. Can be jUAU'r; no For DoftWrodfts Mid warn 8 MAC : SHOE HOSF: seen at Superior Auto. (288p) iiuuai urairime ocrarjers ana Backets: National All Steel HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 mm1 Gasoline Hoists: National FOR SALE Used doors 2'6" x Portable Sawmills: National 6'6". Call 629 5th West. Phone Rotarv Screens and Conveyors I 543 1 tfi Fall inlormation from Na-1 ' 1 XftUHi lional Machinery Co. Limited Prices. Regardless of WHERE ters," compared to the 12 who or to WHOM vou have been made it in 1949. Bottnm man In "SHUBeTt" rCwCi,Tndpanv th;?,f oup at .301 was Nw York's MORE for vour Furs than It brilliant, Joe DiMaggio. with is oossible to obtain anywhere, other .300 hitting Yanks being e u,? the opportunity to Hank Bauer, Yogi Berra and shimnent'TODA?'-6 Dent 194 Ri"ut0- Boston Red who hit A. B. SHUBERT CO. Winni- better than .300 while going to "e Shin to Receiving Office bat at least 400 times were Good- at VANCOUVER. (H) man, DiMaggio. Al Zarilla, Dropo LOST Vancouver. B.C. (tf) 1 (Smnhll PROCURABLE 1 303 BRITISH calibre Reining-! LOST Pne 9-foot Lite-Kraft, (It THIS llll nainted blue, outside Skeenai River entrance. Reward. Con-. tact Vic Grant, telephone Black 829 Grant and Newton Ltd.. Prince Rupert, BC j Buy ttir B"1 B ' F-.iniuus ELECTROLl Cleaner and Air F Small supply " ana Johnny Pesky. COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th 8t Ph. Black 388 WORK WANTED ton, ravage and Winchester! P-14 bold action 6-shot sporting rifles with 26" barrel. Excellent condition including niceW finished walnut stocks; 1 select quality, proof-tested.! Price only $27.50. If not satis- lied, return rifle at our expense for full refund. Imme-1 dlate delivery; will send COD. I Thin advertisement 1 not published or dlsplayc-d by the Uiiuor Contrul Board or by the tluvcrnment t British Columbia. ?T-mackleather wallet con.ZX?- TLHJ 1 I f I .' taming sum of monev Re FROM THE FACTORY TO YOU BABY CHENILLE BEDSPREADS Lowest Price in Canada. Beauti-full first quality, completely tuft-d. No sheeting showing. Ah "olours, double or single bed sizes. Flowered or solid patterns $5.25 each. Sent COD. phif m R. W. COLLS' I287p) VHIIU Mil J1IUW ward. Leave at Daily News of-! fice or phone 755. (288pi j write lor catalogue. Canada 8 AiillwrM PHONE 45 FOR RENT I Mail Order House Box 852, Attracts Many PERSONAL Ottawa. Out. tf I REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS FRF.PAItED FOR RENT Room and board for working men. sharine in url- .,.t nbiiVf lf' FOR SALE i .New chesterfield j AHE YOU hard of hearing? vate home. Red 140 or 1333 0th Ave. East. (287p . postage. Immediate money-back 'guarantee. Order one, you will SERVICE & SUf: Then hear ve! Hear ve! With! the almost invisible Vitara-; lihimp r.rt trnnlil,iv..i,ta Imttui. OTTAWA .0 More than 5000 persons have seen the Swedish exhibition of children's art . RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P O. Box 130 ... u,.l. , un ai,ii. I ed chest of drawers: sewing machine: kitchen stoves; heaters; hardware; coffee tables,! end tables; bedroom suites; brand new carpels. Axminster, sizes 2' x 4'2'; scores of other! useful tin-nil ore at. lnwpst. 7 les. cords or wires. Onlv $15.00 room ior reni quiet broucht ' "h to the lne Nationnl wall,nal o-.ll.-r Oaller Phone Blue 414 between 6 and Rlr' or woman. Kitchen priv- here , . , order more. Town at uountry Mfgrs., 6330 Mountain Sights S!,. Montreal, -Quebec. (hp) R. F. Mortimer ilenes. Oreen 270 after 6 n.m. 8 p.m., or write Box 1541, ' 324 2nd A (Near CFPfi) rinice rtupert, b.u. (SUUpt MARGARET W; OPTOME11115' prices. See B. C. Furniture, i CASH for scrap cast, brass, cop- ; 287p ROOM FOR RENT Gentleman preferred. Private home, steam heated eUose to town. Box 844, Daily News. (tf BiacK 34. (tl) ' Mil uaLteries ana radiators. rnone 043 can (ia (ith W City. FOR SALE B e a 1 1 v washer, (tf Room Chestertield suite, china cabi HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS lit net." lamps .Phone Black 480. NORTHLAND Dairv milk dellv-1 FOR RENT Sleeplne room. Blue STONE BU (287c ' CICU uer ouari. wnv payi izoycj WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING See our Kodak Camera Line-up. Flash attachments for all Cameras. iiiorer rnone io ior aai v cle- livery service. (M-29) i ACCOUNTANTS under sponsorship of the Swedish legation. The exhibition is returning to Sweden but Mrs. Per Wilkman, wife or the Swedish minister, says it may come back to Canada later to visit other cities here. . The display contains more than 100 water-colors done by children up to the age of 14 for a competition organized by the National Gallery at Stockholm and the magazine "Folket I Bild" (People ln Pictures). " Mrs. Wljkman says the contest has been held annually for more than six years. The Swedish National Gallery keeps the best work In Its permanent REAL ESTATE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income -! Tax fmpfialiiit q n ir,.i. Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS Moving, Packing, ( rating Shipping; ami General Cartage and Storage Completn, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Liu., for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor 2nd and Park Avenuei Est. 1910 riiiMnes 60 and 68 FOR SALE Coal and wood heater. Wartime house front room stvle. Phone Blue 165. (tf) FOR SALE 1949 ,-ton Fargo pickuD. Priced for quick sale. Call 701 5th West. (289p) BLUE P.O. box i Kodacolor and Kodachrome Stone Building. Red 593 SEE THIS VALUE Four-room wartime in excellent shape, concrete basement, fenced,! smartly decorated, very good ! (20m) BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS Film. Developing, Printing and Enlarging. S20 - 3rd Ave. W. stove and oil heater' Almost PLUMBING and H E A TI NO immediatte occupancy Phone' Sheet metal work Tar and Armstrone Aeencies nt 345 fnr . "avel roofing, .Call . 629' 6th PHONES Black 334 Red 894 P.O. Box 1870 FOR SALE Girl's winter coat, size 16, cream buffet. Red 471. (287c) FOR SALE Electric saw and lathe. Phone Green 433. (286p) West. Phone 543. Letourneau appointment. (286c) ana sons. (tf) uriioLS' FOR SALE Wartime 4 cheap 77oKppm 77 T Pointin for ca.sh Furnished Phnnp MODERN Painting and Decorat phone Blue ing Snence and Matulk. Red 719 after 6. 426 6th Ave. East. (287c 3W ' .... 6' Phone Black 215 evenings or noon hour. P.O. Box 1111. (tf) FOR SALE 77 Grev marine en-cine. 2-1 reduction, like new. Marine General Repairs. First Ave. East. (291p) FOR SALE Colt Woodsman .22 Prince 1 II RltP Ilmica C a,,.v bath" Ca-sh' or terms: Phone j f" bT,slLdr,eHrSrHSUSp,S' Green 626. (289p) ins ,fstofi"I?ei "SJ1 B"'ld: TAILORING for Ladies and Gentlemen LING, the TAILOR SuDPlies. Blue 820. (18m) automatic pistol, also Colt .38! a crpnt BACKACHE? Whn every tudden move brlngi short, harp twinge-,t', time for Dr Cha-e'l ? "ev(-Llveriri1 Thouaand. find quick renel horn backache. painlil joint, kidney nd liver dinorden by ukin tlii proven remedy. By combining 2 treatment! In I -Dr. Chaw', work on both WANTED JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue special target revolver, factory condition. 300 rounds Colt .45 REPAIRS SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to S p m. Mezssanlne Floor, . Oeo. Cook'i Jeweller Telephone 212 riATLY VANCOJ PBVlS . ... mack DR.CMACC'CI for faster relirf.4 Phone 649 ammunition. Police reguia-1 tions complied with. Box 848, Daily News. (287p) ! FOR SALE Firewood kindling.! 50c per sack. Get vour winter j supplv at a big saving. Kaien I Transfer. Red 902. (7p I 220 Sixth 8t WANTED TOP MARKET j WATCH REPAIRS-Prompt ef-PRICES PAID for scran Iron ficient service George Cook, steel, brass cooper, lead, etc Jeweller. Satisfaction guaran-Honest eradir?. PromDt pav-! teed ment made. Atlas Iron &, ' Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St.. Van-j OIL BURNER SPECIALIST couvsr. B.C. Phone Pacific. Stove service and repairs. O. 6347. (tf)l D. Ron son-, Black 503. (tf) '- I a