mm mo) A'iVr.Vr.'ViViWAWAV .Suhieet U Change) Prince Ku&fcrf Daliy i e; Friday, February 6, 19J3 RADIO DIAL CFPR il!40 KliOcycles ! O 3 PHONE 748 FOR HELPfUL CLASSIFIED AD-TAKER kIDAT r-EADLINr- FOR CLASSIFIED ADVCTTTBINO 4:30 p CajurDOmi: !.! (,oA Ifafeo. If Winter s Here , . . fr is Time to Think About SPRING REPAIRS If your house (utters need" attention, if your boat need new tanks, see us; we have the equipment and the experience to d anvthinj in" the SHEET METAL line. M Thorn Sheet Melal LIMITED H3 Firt Ave. rhoue CLuk 887 IBW1" . .. . . r. r". t(av Dre- j. ' L -m J r -- ' (0 U'JOill -nuun. ri, 3 cents per word juli; mwil.jtum charge 50 lutl-M, W Cards hii-.ks. I:'.tl Notice, i wi..tii v. ir,..vi and Ci.T-ur A;ut! fr1 .tvsit,Ni;rMi:r.,l j chun b W A. Valentin 12. Auxiliary Valentine Feb 13. S Pounders' Day tea, p, t) ),), at the home of K Mi Hac, 5th West,' L' Wnini-n ' Auxiliary .rif dance. Valhalla Hail, f.i, 13 9 pm. l 2 I lOi and Brownie tra, Con-.! School. Feb 14. u Aunuury Valentin! Saturday, ri-b. 14, Mn.j ,.,i. r. .iil 17 ,lh Ave ' ri.xairadr, Feb. 20. ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income Tax specialist. 8. O. Kuitt btone Building. Ed5U3. (20ml! BATT'MU KKMVICK RUPKHT Battery Shop, Z34 East 4rd Ave. Phone Blue 10. Repairs, r-charglr. and reoulld-UiK. 'v';'t Kuatnti?d. (c) CKrt HiK SALE FOR SAI.B-'j Ton '49 Dodge pickup with aluminum bark. Excellent condition. 18 50Q mileage, Ptton Blue 734. (321 FOR SALE - 1!M2 Ford sedan, radio and heater. New plates Best .offer. Phone Black W.a. j; j FOR RALE 1940Bulcik7Bet offer. 230 8lh Ave. West. Red (33p FOR SALE KIR SALE Almost new Hoover with waxer. P.O. Box 403 32p) SIMPSONS-SEARS SPECIALS Reg. Kerhirerl , 104 50 154.50 WE CAN'T ALL BE SKIPS Do not envy the exalted position of the skip. Many curlers during their Initiation years with the "besom and stane" secretly nourish thi desire to don the mantle of authority vested in the fckij: at lord and master of his team. The Irksome sojourn of a lowly lead Is not ouite a. unprofitable at It n ay sound, because the difference between a good lead and a good skip Is sometimes very small. An expert lead man becomes a master of draw weight He get-, the range with his draws In uncanny faihion. The same unhesitating accuracy with finger-tip control of his weight is the chief reauisite in a good skipper. Therefore I state without hesitation that you will have better than average chance of becoming a top-notch skip if you remain as a lead-off man on a rink for several years. As a lead, you start the offensive play ot your team and a team Is only as strong as its weakest man. Personally, if given a choice, I would much rather have a strong lead and a weak second man than the reverse. Think hiu-k a moment. Remember that five-erider you scored a while back? Perhaps your skip mistakenly took credit for it but, recall the first stone. You played an ln-turn draw nicely to th! side of the house where there was a tricky run in the ice. Your opposition missed . . . then you drew perfectly to the other side . . . another miss . . . and . . . who scored the five-ender? you the lowly lead started that and you can take the credit, whether your skip had to make difficult shot with his last rock or not. You started the big end, and what's a skipper for If he can't finish it? Next ... The Ten Commandments for Curlers -..n church l a. Fib. 28. I 2-pca. Airfoam i Chesterfield 1 9pm, Op.lol The- Hiltt. nr"si!n of 1952 " BLACKWOOD on .le" j "Glendule I Chesterfield deride run rummage March 5 rviu'd Sihool Ira pruiit ale, March .. Aux:!.ary Tea icie and! Suite 21000 1 99 12. j, !1 -5-rxe . Chroma , d' M JMM h tfy Supposedly Hut People a EASLEY BLACKWOOD Show. Msn l) ). . 2 Sc atter Rup 95.00 19 9$ n ju A txilujry tipring Sai.'.l 27" x 54" j I Knrlnc-FUM P-TA. Wlil'e tJ-K- Mattress 49 50 35 3Q 'Why," writes Dr. McL., "do you occasionally let Mr. Abel, Miss Brash, etc., double 'in a loud voice' 2 Tabip Lamps .... 10 05 8.59 4 Tabl ,. 8 95 8.70 or play a card 'emphatically'? Aren't such practices Ta mm Kale April 2. Aaxi.ury Card parties i 11 : Caltiediai bazaar , April 9. j Extra Special 6-pre. Vanity Suite, erua spring ale. ' Itieludmg spring and I maurrv t'.eg. 20515 pa:. 5 OOInOrnatiooitl Cutnmeularr Dlia Rswhltle 6 30 Music ojr Eric Wild S ' 0 The Rhythm p!s 6 :15 ( ! at Work 61(1 MuhU Varieties hmrlry Burnett Uln 7 n CBC Hewn 1:1 OHC Nw Roundup I :0 -Baiirt Concert 8 00 Muairftl Pribram H.,'40 Vuticotiw? 'IhRittre 00 CBC Sport p& H 30 Armduu: :lun -4S Speakers CtlolcC 10 1)0 CBC N-w 10 10 CBC Newt 10 IS Air Amoulance 10:30 Pantile of Choirs 1 1 :00 Wirni her Import ll:o:t Miuac tui Midnight. l2.UO-.-. OH Alilicl, SAfU.U . V AM. ""rOOMuslcal Cloelr 7 30 cue News: Weather ter n 1-35 Mutiical clock 8 00 CBC Ne nerea jti U'lod IS Hiu and enoTj 8:0 Morning Devotions a 45 laitie (mc-rt :00 buc Newa and Comraentarf :15 fiaofll erenale 9:30 CBC Stamp Club 4i tumigt ot the Wcast 5 h'J Time Signal 10 :00 Children a Theatre 10 30 World Church Mpwa 10 45 CBC Kem-j 10 SS Wraiher Report 1 1 :-M Saturday Date 11 30 Wenther Hi port 1 1 31 Mehhjt.'o Per.od 1 1 33 Bk int. 11 4Peronai Album PM. Vi m Mld-Dny Mlodle 1 3 .25 Program Resume 13 30 Muxical Program 1 -CIO Verdi s "La Travuta" 3 00 CBC News 3 10 Recorded Interlude I IS Thla 3 3G Ixxieland Jazx 4 00 John Futwr 4 15 Mport College 30 kecord Parade 6 30 Piano Playhouse The fellow reminded Dr. Fai-son of the inquisitive youngster who asked his father, "How did you propo.se to Ma?" "Well son," came the reply, "as far as I can remember, it was like this. We were on the sofa one night uv your Ma's house and she leaned over to me and whispered in my car. I said, the hell you are." BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOR TAKE OIT ORDERS Phone 200 Broadway Cafe Prince George Luxury Steamer SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. . ro For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY Midnight Comfort and Service n For reservations write or all fltr r Depot Ofllee. Prince Rupert. B.C. llie alt-lime This fme, futty-oged prj is the delight :. uppfMiuiv a Be wise osk for WlJtt; w 1H 11 This advertisement is not VANCOUVER via Waypoints SUNDAY SS. Camosun 8 p m. FRIDAY SS Chilcoun, 8 p.m. ALICE ARM and STEWART Friday, Camosun, Midnight FOR NORTH QIEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS Feb. 11 and 25 SS Chilcotin, Midnight FOR SOUTH QIEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SS Chilcotin, Midnight Feb. 4 and 18 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 553 tidiness C!f DELUXE PRESS "Gestetner" Duplicating Circular Letters - Monthly Bulletins any kind ot Business forms. Direct mail adverti-sin", etc. 30 - 40'i le?s than regular printing. Phone 383 P.O. 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DAY PREVIOUS ID HOW MAKY T I M E a HAVE YOU pawd wobicii in the atreet who looked told and chilly? Except for a few who actually were 'old, probably thrv itiri ri ir,, that cold loik can be avoided by a change of make-u. Vc ic actually true a warmer, softer-looking make-up In the winter can give you a flattering glow look without that unattiailive blue tinge the cold .seems to brinj; out Next time you au-p out Into we com. take a ouu k ln.li nf yourself in the mirror, outhlde, aud see how you look. If you're not satij-tied, try a gayer, warmer make-up. FOR THE WORKING UIRL who sometimes leeLs the pangs of hunger in mid-morning or afternoon: try keeping smail Jar of raising In your desk to nibble on. They taste so good and really are good ror the health because of their vitamin content. INCIDENTALLY, HAVE YOU CHECKED to see If you ,.Jt on any extra poundage due to rich holiday foods? Now Is an exeel-lentTime to look Into the matter of weight, if you find it has Increased, try to cut down on rich, heavy foods. It's much easier to lose a pound or two than 'n EVER GIVE YOUR FOOD CHOPPER a heat treatment' j Sometimes when grinding pork or other fatty meats some of the j meat may slick to the blades : and clog them To prevent this, j before using your chopper dunk ; it In hot water, pick It up with a j cloth and fasten It to your table ; or kitchen counter. INTO EVER IRONFR'S LIFT, comes a scorch stain but don't despair . . . It can be removed Coat the stain liberally with dry starch, then sponge It off with plain warm water. Repeat the operation. If neces-sary. but 1 don't think It will be exrept In the most stubborn ra HERE'S A IIP for the poor girl who Is always catching and ruining hne on the rough edges of her furniture. Simply pamt the rough spots with clear r.nil polish. IS CORNED BEEF HASH WITH ; EGGS one of your family's favorites? This can be made easily j and quickly by using canned 1 corned beef hash. For six serv- J Ings, open two cans Slice each j roll Into three portions and sha'je j each portion Into Individual i rut deep enough to hold an egg Place In a shallow baking j pan and break an e:g Into each. Season with salt and pepprr and J dot w ith butter. Bake at 3M de- j grees for 15 to 20 minutes until j egg la done. The flavor la won- j derful. 1 IF YOU EVER LAMFNTFIl the need of wasting eggs in mayonnaise, here's a recipe you'll ;ove It's egg lets mayonnaise. Mix 1 teaspoon powdered sur.ar, 4 teaspoon dry mustard. U teaspoon salt, 'i, teaspoon paprika and a dash of cayenne together In a mixing bowl. Add , cup evaporated milk and beat vlg-misly. Add 1 cup chilled salad oil, one teaspoonful at a time, beating after each addition. When mixture begins to thicken, add 1 teaspoon lemon juice alternately with 1 tablespoon vinegar between each addition of oil. beating thoroughly aftr each addition, KEAS, ESTATE PRINCERUPERT REALTY CO. Real Estate ond Insurance Now Located at. 345 THIRD AVE. W. tNext to Style Barber Shop) PHONE 301 Are You Fully Covered Against Fire? (el CITY TRANSFER Long Distance Furniture Movers CRATINO and PACKING FURNITURE STORAGE Household Effects Moved to or from any point In B C. Phone 950 First Ave. anc" McBiide (e) IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE s fY)R 6ALK Strombent-Carlson frofess lot al JOHN H. BULGER- John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue John F L. Hughes, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Hrs. 10:30-12:30: 2:00-5:00 Eves.: by appointment only 21-23 Besner Block - Phone Blue 442 H. G. HELGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE &. INSURANCE Phone 96, Evenings Black 899 LINGTMZ TAILOR Tailoring - Alterations and Clothes Made-to-Measure -120 Sixth St. Phone 649 SCOTT McLAREN C HARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 DINING PLEASURE ' J n SPARKLING NEW ' " : SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe ,h.' the wlmky hat has 1 grown OKI graciously "-SsSf" 7 1 By CHIC YOUNG . ac b; - xV Nil0 7 '.FJ-- : c j p r e q rauo-Kranio)ivme. Ik-auliful walnut. Box 604. Ually New. (31 MUST PF.LL funeral Kkurtrlc 1 a Quiet Came, Are People East dealer East-West vulnerable v.M-ta (Mr. Champion 8 K 10 " 8 H J J 10 7 4 J D None C 4 3 Vtf.1 la-t (Mr. Abet) (Ml- lira -h) 6 J 9 S None K- H S 6 S 3 Dto itn r- j 5 4 C A Q J 7 C 10 8 6 2 soma (Mr. Srv) S A 4 7 5 3 t H--S 6 J 3 D A K Ci The biddlnv: et Bouth Wert North i ID 18 3D as ! SO Del Pass SS Dbl. All pass ! But bridge players are people i and bridge is an exciting game ; of wits. In this column I merely I report what happens and I ! would not be giving a true pic-j tnre if I reported that all play-; ers followed the above proprie-! ties completely at all times. I Surely you must know from ; votir o vn games that now and : then a player who wouldn ? dream of taking unfair advan-' tage of his opponents lets a loud double slip in or possibly directs an angry glance, at his partner. I I am not condoning any" devi- ation from the absolute In ethi cal play. In my game deviations do occur, although not often. They will continue to occur unless the game is given up by human beings and played exclusively by passionless automatons. Of course I realize that ther? is a very small minority of players who follow the practice of bidding and playing their cards with special emphasis and with conscious intent to defraud their, opponents. The only defence against such players is simply not to play with them. In today's deal Mr. New could not keep the elation out of his voice when he doubled five diamonds. What more could he ask for, holding three sure (?) winners against his vulnerable opponents? As It happened, Mr. Champion was not impressed with the loudness of the double. He just took the action warranted by his own cards. Holding no defensive values, he went on to five spades. As you see, he was right as usual, because Miss Brash would have wrapped up 11 tricks In diamonds. BLONDIE unethical? ' Technically, you are right. Doctor, The proprieties of the (tame say "a player should refrain from calling with special emphasis, inflection or intonation or Riving by word, manner or festure an Indication of the nature of the hand held." That U the ideal and we shwoM ail try to conform to it Today's Stocks ( ..urie. it. 11. jhnron ' a. l id ) VANCOUVER American Standard . 08 Bralorne 4 80 BR X .. 03 Cariboo Quartz .... 1.38 Congress 04 Cronin Babine 15 Giant Mascot 48 Indian Mines 09 Plon-er 198 Premier Border .13 Privateer . .05 Reeves Macdonald 280 Sheep Creek 92 Sllbak Premier . 28'2 Taku River .08 Vananda - . ... - .02' f Salmon Gold . .02'j Spud Valley - 04 Silver Standard 1.30 Western Uranium 3 80 Sil-Van - 53 Dnrreen 27 i'stcMa 95 Oils Anttlo Canudlan .... 790 A P Con .34 Calmont , 1.71 C & E 12 60 Central Leduc 3 70 Hume Oil .. 1100 M.Tcury 20 Okalta - 285 .Pacific Pete 1100 Royal Canadian 17' TORONTO Ailvma .18 Aumaque .20 Bevcourt .90 Buffalo Canadian .... .28 C M & S , 31.00 Conwest 4.95 Dim a It' a .83 Eldona ;.. .. 41 East Sullivan 145 Cliant Yellowknlfe L 10 25 Ood's Lake .86 Harricana .13 Heva .11 Duvex .... .56 Joiiet Quebec .... .35 Little Long Lac .82 Madsen Red Lake .... 1 55 McKenzie Red Lake .. .34 McLeod Cockshutt .... 2.55 Moneta .'. .42 Negus 188 Noranda 7100 Louvifourt .18'i Petrol Oil St Gas .60 New Senator .25 Sherritt Gordon ........ 230 Steep Rock 850 Silver Miller .89 Sweet Grass Oils .78 Golden Manltou 310 Greece Cieek .03 Landover Oils .! .37 Rix Athabasca 270 Nesbitt Labine .. 115 V tjia.ir, Way t. !?ruii s.,lr, May 2(1 tea. 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