JH. .. rnnce rsuperf uoiiy ic.i ASSISE U) Monday, February 23, 1953 La . "4 I JT-i. 1 I l I k alt .... i ilia ft. M FSB V ,w -V pHONt 748 FOR HELPfUL CLASSIFIED AD-TAKER mm mm r ft v. 1 ' n XI 1 I BLACKWOOD on t'EAIH.INK FOR CLAHSiriED ADVERTISING: ;30 PM UAV PREVIOUS 1 . , . ' ' -,. rr V 1 I I I nS & kit itar 0 0 HI SINKS I'l.KSONAI.S 1 01 Id C ft ,"V I It A W ai yy f-ASLEY BLACKWOOD . ;,v.ifir(l Kates r 4 : " rtfV llr''" ;l !- l putiH' .,! 3 , l I.U I ' U(T ", ii mmi'im 1 ti-"Hf M .,., , nt'.: Card. Vmt.-. I"-'"' N"t"TS-j (Mires. Murrume aii'l "... i i Atiiiotiiti crucllls. Opens Hand Too Light, Then Doesn't Play It Right . si' t V 1 KFAL LSTATK WHY PAY RENT? J'JOOO rash, balance an rent, five you ixw.sen.sion on March I of this five-room bungalow. Hot water heat, large li.iiiK-rooin. diiiiii(!r(Kini, two beci-roin.i and bathroom, larne brinlit kitchen, basement, ce-nieiit foundation. Situated on Hiiiniiiit Ave. Prie only $5()00. txclu.'lve listing. Annstronp; At-ncics Ltd. I'hone 312 Muck 197 fvenlnus LAUMS lOlt SAI.K 1 11 If Mr. At-w is going V v !'li ! h .' V t he did in today's deal, he's going to have to learn NATIONAL Machinery Co Limited. Distributor lur: Mining, S.iwmiil, iJiinOnts and Contractors' Kj u i piricnt . Inquiries Invited Omnvnlc L.lmnt. VuiH'oiivi-r J, HC. of I AO K NTS fur Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd , for xvy.-n, acetylene una u II wcldim? supplies. Ljud.suv's CarLu'o & Monn'e Lid. Phone CO. (c W I LfT R ft Elect rlcUfw.Ti ks Motors iKJUtitil, wild, rewound and npniied. i if i flit-; Ll K( "1 K I lANI)."f iyalt, house wltiiiK and elcctrir.d repairs 14'( Ulh Ave. Weil Phone Red r,:i. 1541 MAGAZINES, novelties. Kdeiic New 8tand. (c ;.W " - f W jm m. a "1 I lwW , ! I -: mwrm . 1 t r lift' DECORATED paper tahleVl nths, napKins, canons, lurllxlay bal I HI D S.SAKMOOSE. 19-year-old Cree. is made an honorary chief of the Cree Indian tribe at We.vtrn Canada Junior Hockey League, game at Edmonton. The Moose Jaw Canui k forward knr-elr on ceremonial blankets while M:ss Morning Star adjusts r, feathered war bonnet and Miss RainUj holds a peace pipe. Chief Red Wing of the Cree reserve at Hobbema, Alta., names him Chief Running Deer. loons the answer to your party and shower problem VARIETY STORK MOi LOST AM HM'MI 1jKT Huduie bird, an.swe-rs to IVli'r, talkative, near 985 Am brose. Phone Ore-en !)H1 UU m i l" W MU MI.K LOCAL litdustrial plant re(pilrM young boy or irl us mall clerk "- 5, to Smithers Skier Takes Honors In Tourney Special to The Daily News BURNS LAKE Pete Cjervig. Smithers Ski Club entry in the Western Canada ski champion- ships here, Saturday captured the 18-kilometre cross-country hon-cn In the class A division. Gjervig ran the distance over wet snow caused by light rain and above freezing temperatures In cne hour, 52 minutes and one .second. Cla.SK R winner u-as far! fVittao men thhii graduation preferred This Job Offers advancement opportunities, fiox 614, Daily Neva. 4i NEARLY rveryixidy up.s 'fi. ic SCREEN FLASHES HOLLYWOOD AP) Here we! jgo on the awards circuit again ; fctatuet tc and plaques are pop- ',mK a" ovrr lne Plae Within a few days, there were he TV academy awards, trw movie ncademy nominations and the photoplay award dinners. lAiso in season are the award events of the Screen Directors Guild. Screen Writers Guild. Rcrtbook. I-ook. Pic and Click. The TV academy's Emmv statuette may yet become a full sister to the austere Oscar. That will take a little time, but this years TV academy event h0W. SolOtpf he ramriKP Rl-i flnh with a a profe.vsidnal hith came when I I , J. emcee Alt LlnkUttcr ran throufh thtea mirrophones before finding ona that worked. The TV affair seemed lt have even more exciteiwnt and electricity thsn the movie event. Mavre that s .brjeaase It was held at a dinner, as the Oscar events were tn pre-war days By limllins attendance to a select ' l W ViJ .tWU.. 1 K HVIE?. ibj mum mm m Km . A i 1 h u m j ill ti SM l.aw Cwl itmd N h lU Qmimmm 4 Calii, r- t CKORGE DAWFS ? AUCTIONEER I'hone Black 84G and Red V.I DINING PLEASURE in SPARKLING NEW, SURROUNDINGS : Commodore Cafe I fi a I Wit ' BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone 200 Broadway Cafe IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE pi ifc;lona( JOHN H. BULGER Ojtloinvlri.sl 'third Avenue John Sulqer Ltd. John F L. Hughes, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Hrs. 10:30-12:30; 2:00-5:00 Eves.: by appointment enly 21 - Besner Block Phon B'ue 442 H. G. HELGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 96, Evenings Black 899 LING THE TAILOR Tailoring - Alterations and Clothes Made-to-Measure 120 Sixth St, Phone 649 SCOTT McLAREN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 By CHIC YOUNG Oi.TriANs: VOJ DAR--T ITS THECUTE9T n- PICKLE OiSH ' I've trvEB seen rr t- - r- CwOTHING'S t p." V'"' c "-: - to play them better. The king ol clubs was opened 1 and Mr. New went Into a lemg i huddle. He figured that If he i cros.vruffed the hand instead ef Ul.ll,g Out UuJl.p. he CO-ilu J win eight trump tricks, one diamond and two hearts only 11 j in all. He looked hard at a spot , on the ceiling. Thia is called j concentration. Usually, it is merely confusion. Mr. New was confused. He didnt know what to de with that first trick. Finally, he dc- ! eided to let Mr. Meek win it and j he dUarded a diamond from ' dummy. J Mr. Meek then shifted to the ! trey of hearts. To get a free fi- ness, Mr. New played small in dummy and won Mr. Dale's jack ' with the ace. Nejw he ruffed an-; other club, played the ace of I diamonds and got rid of his last j club. j Next he cashed the ace of ; tpades, dummy's last trump, and at last saw his predicament. ! He was locked on the board. H? : needed to get to his hand twice once to pick up the last outstanding trump and once more to cash the rest of his hearts. The oniv hope was to try and lead out the blocking king and oueen of hearts and hope the opponent who had the last trumo also had two more hearts. Mr. New tried this but Mr. Mee;: ruffed the third heart lead, putting the hand down one. The correct play was to win Mr. Mcek a first heart lead on the board as Mr. Meek was Tod ays I VV.J I (Cnartesy It. Johnston m. I tl.) weHe , , VANCOUVER American Standard 07 Bralorne 4 50 Cariboo Quartz - 14S ' Congress - 05' Croiun Eabine Giant Mascot Indian Mines Pioneer 1 95 Premier Border . . .08 Privateer .05 Reeves MacDonald 2 60 Sheep Creek 88 Silbak Premier 18 Taku River .08 Vananda 02 Silver Standard 130 Western Uranium 3.C0 Sil-Van -......,.. 41 Doreen .27 Estella .85 Otis- AurIo Canadian 6 80 Calmont 1 55 "Central Leduc 375 Home Oil 1050 Mercury .19 Okalta 2 85 TORONTO Athona .22 Aumaque .24 Bevcourt i...... .92 Buffalo Canadian ,. , .30 Consol. Smelters 30 90 Conwest ., 4 75 Donalda 62 Eldona 40 East Sullivan .... 5 80 Giant Yellowknife 9 95 Pod's Lake ... .85 Harricana ... .15 Heva .0934 Duvex 53 I Lynx .12 Madsen Red Lake 160 Sherrit Gordon ... 5.10 Steep Rock ...... 950 Silver Miller .85 Sweet Grass Oils . .67 Golden Manltou . 2.90 Greece Creek .07 i Landover Oils .40 Rix Athabasca 325 Nesbitt Labine 4.50 Historic Bridge GUELPH. Ont. CP Suggestion that the famous old covered bridge at West Montrose. 15 miles west of here, be kept intact and converted intq.a district museum was macie at a meeting of cld- timers here It 1 believed the only covered bridge remaining In Ontario but is scheduled to be torn down as a danger to traffic. to open hands as light a South dealer Neither side vulnerable Nmlli ( Mi- llr.i.l. ) H--A J 10 a a K Q 7 D -A a 1 S 4 3 C Hone W rt t a-t (Mr. Mr) (r. Oak-) I B 7 6 5 8 8 a H 3 2 . H J 5 j I-Q 10 2 D K Jll C- K Q J 1 C A 7 3 ltllll (Mr. Nr) S K Q 4 3 H-A 10 8 6 4 D None OIO t 5 4 The bidding: South Went North East 1 H Pxs 3 D PM 3 H Pa.s 8 S All pass hardly leading from four to the ; jack. And if Mr. Dale had four ! to the jack, that would show up later when the second high heart was played from dummy. , At trick three Mr. New should have ruffed a small diamond, entered dummy with a small spade to the nine, and ruffed" mother small diamond. Next, he should have overtaken his last trump with dummy's ace. Cash- j ing the rest of dummy's trumps and the ace of diamonds would have enabled him to discard ail of his clubs. Then he would have had the rest of the tricks In hearts. Prince George Luxury Stcomer SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m.'; Fo KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY Midnight Comfort and Serviee For reservations write o-call ( llr or I1rp.1t orll.T P...?e Rupert. BC. (business & DELUXE PRESS "Gestetner" Duplicating Circular Letters - Monthly Bulletins any Kind of Business forms. Direct mail advertising, etc. 30 - 40 lers than regular printing. Phone 383 P.O. Box 99 733 2nd A". W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Giv us your mailing list Ve do the rest. GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. Builders and Contractors New Construction. Repairs, Foundations and Re-roof irs 215-lst Ave. W. ..Phone 909 P.O. Box 721 FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETR WORK EVERY JOB GUARANTEED We Pour Cement For Less Phone Blue 939 PRECISION SAW FILING All Types of Saws Sharpened 215 1st Ave. W. Phoue 909 Train Schedule STANDARD TOIE For the East-Daily except Sunday 8 p.m. Friti the East-Daily except Monday 8:50 p is: NOW. THli VvPot AAiCH SET 1M1TH SMALL DIAMONDS IS ONLV SI HUNCWtU 1 DOIXABS s ' audience, tlw sfKinsors provided Larsen, Smithers Ski Club, n atnv)sph.'T tlinl was unr :56 7-' Rlh Velle, Vancouver and reptnive,. ,skt Club, l:&8.09. Jack Rixicroft. It s possible that the Oscar ' Vancouver Ski Club, 2 02 IP. presentations eiin be held in Class "B"Oordon' nowlap.d. more intimate surroundinss.1 Onilneca Ski Club, 2;04 15; Jor-r.ow that the event is bcinj , gen Diihle, Stnithcrs Ski Club, ttlevtsed. 1 2:05 33. There has been some elamoH'. Junior-Curl Rittimond. OSC, for the TV academy to make ! 1 20: Pat Corcoran, OSC. 1:24 38; more award categories and'Gisnnar Anderson, OSC, 1:27 49: honor writers, sincers, produe-ers 'Harold Eaken. OSC, 1:29.23; und directors. iJarky Brown. OSC, 1:32 40. ! . double price TMI DISPLAY kAil'S. ii irw. h for one insor- on. n jnrh if inserted ., r, ':: 1 f r,r n rrvinth ' -i inch 1 f inserted .cry1 (' for a year. M. 1,1, 1. 11 ,.'(' 2 I1H lll'Sl AMU Ml Ml NTS j :,' ( nil rtle.i, Fcbru- r;'i 'Jfi. J l..r.s r 11'uliir tr.eelin'! : :,v. I- :':, 8 ni. I aril h'ln ll tea, Feb. 2t 1. S p ' f'apitul T!ip . , rr vsji'l,-' of I!i'i2" i tin March 4 :,n rum sale . Ii 5 '...: l S' If h.I tea and . . March 12. (i,!l Professional 1!) nii' 1:1 1 card !'.,n a i!lon Hall, !t Hall lei , ri 1' TA card party. f A-ix ,i.,ry f piini! Soli1 Ml ll,!-h Schrv.lS Man !i i6, alicr- I'-TA Wl 1: e F.elO f y-r, h 28 K.iter tea 4 - pril .'. iry Card parties :Ui'dr.ii uitiuar 'Ap'.i p r I h R sale f M,: ( !. r daffodi' Himni; Kazan r. rplr iuinj l).ia:ir at . Ai 1 1 :: bav.iar, M.iy 6. Chu W A. lipriiu; ' 7. Auxiliary Tci una Show. May 13. Mar tea. May 14. Hie lise"EprTii( y 21, Moo.se Temple. -U! Uig Dale. May 20. ''). Jillle 4. ""Til SOTH if wrn to Mr. and I ' Mont yi Mdntyre on ''tf. a tiauiihter, Oale 4 on Mother and Father reruper-Utp) , VRL NOTICE the rltyr'Snt-'9 . ItW. Olav Nlk-' 'U Vears nf t... , Mher of Mrs. Nel Ik K"n(Tt, BC, P n , r Poll - Inn .,111 T" t'nville Court om, Monday, r T-Bc'. Monday eve-h erment Tuesday arrLLniWlalte"' irranvmenus. im I1 S' RAL MT?r? ttlf eltw ts , I m o,":' '"ursuay, fn.ia Tr" Win, aire 84 i will 1 Ave. West I f" "inducted It ("ii'w Tn """" mtr- f arrimr "Ker 111 wangementji. nti Drv, .... T fI.,'.AMl.'U ''"1,1 v n,. r P,P,-.- ' ""Ii e Rlnn s nerviee '"ir cin., . at -luieo Brt In v.l. the mirt pfnnoniieni ..1. tl'Vs W:,r,l:', 3 eon- fri. six I 1 35; 15 ""'And rfcutive vs "ne. VnlrPI!"mher you Utii. hAl.t I wo 4i)-aer farms ("d soil No 1 40 acres. 30 cleared. 10 bush, new unfinished hoilsi fllll )M,mit' barn for 18 cows; bin hay loft: I new parage: 2 wells: level land; nrice 8 MMV $4,W)0down, riavmenl. rest $35 a month, V". interest. No. 240 acres ! 15 cleared, 15 nasture, rest j h'l'h: sir-room Iwhw; (tox'M. chirWen house; price $5()0; S3 .500 down nevment. ?5 a month 5: Interest f-hool , b'ls- 1, mile from hP'hwav ' WHt. tn .John Rakii h. RR 1 I Ai(lergnve, BC. 1451 1 Farms for sal1 in scenic, Hulkiev Vallcv, Write nr sec Jew W.-ition, Sinilhera. lir 4p FOR SALE 'FiKht-rejom house, j "i-ui'oi ua..emeni, 338 win West 50pi I Foil KF.NT 8INOKR REWrNO CENTRR rnl Portable machines. Phone Mi. , FOR RKNT Fully furnished modern apartment. Red 565 Htl FOR RENT Two-room apart-, mcnt. private entrance. Men only. 743 Sth Wc.'.t. (46) WAXTtll T( UiTnt WANTFI) TO RF.NT House Phone Blue 331. '4'pi;nas J WORK WW! n i HIGH'1 SCHwr. ktudentTccm-; scieiitious worker, wixlK-s work alUr schenil and Saturday. References. Blue 712. (4jp) WAVTlft WANTFD A man to start his own business Almost no money required Scwfn machine, -( ii. nee lu-ipliii bid not evvridil Reulv to FloX .f9. Daily News 1531 CASH FOR Scrap: Popper, brruw. batteries. radiators Plvne 543 -fail 6)1 '! Ave West (c AfiFNTS WANTI l AN EASY WAY TO EARN BIO MONLY I.artre manufai lurer of molded pl.i.itlc producu, established over forty years, seeks exclusive apent for Its sensational reliuious pictures, statues, crucifixes etc , that GLOW IN THE DARK Also luminous bouse numbers, switch plates, cord pulls, kev holders, etc. Sell on sipht No competition. Get Inlo this new and irrow-Ins! Industry Write for fu'l details, or s:ive time by sending only $10 00 or $25 00 (American Dollars! for anecinl aamnle assort luenl worth many times the amount Madison Mills. 303 Four!h Avenue, New York 10, N Y USA. (He) TISa5 TKANSI FRS " CITY TRANSFER Lona Distonce GRATING nnd PACKINO Furniture Movers FURNITURE STORAGE Household KffecU Moved to or from any point in BC. Phone 950 First Ave. anr" McBrlde le) BATTERY SERVICE RUPFRT Battery Shop, m Fast 3rd Ave. Phone Blue 121. Repairs, eeeh.irelr.g and rebuilding. V'lrk guaranted. (r) IN TUB SUPREME rOPRT OP BHITI8H COttJMPIA IN PHOBATE IN THF MATTKR Of THE " ADMINISTRATION ACT" And !N TUB MATTKH OF THE ESTATE OF 8YLVKSTTR HFNRY St'N-niTHMAN, llKCEASF.D. INTES-TATK TAKH NOTICK thai as Atlmlnutra-tor duly apMinted by the Court of the rUW ot Sylvmter Henry Sander-man. who died nt Tulsequnh. British Columbia, on at about the 19th day ol Aiusust. laM. I require all creditors and others hnvlnir claims a;;nlnat the wild estate to send the same to me. nrmwrly vanned, at the address menilnntsi below on or brfure the lath (lav of April. 11153. atliT which date 1 shall proceed to distribute the estate to those entitled ny law, nuv-tnst rmard only to such claims ol which 1 shall then have bcy notl- AND FUKTHKR TAKE NOTICE that all per"1 MMlOt.il to (lie SAM estate are required to pay their In-dt'OtPinteas to me forthwith DATK.l) at Prince Rupert. BC, this lth day nf February, lass. JAMtii RYI.EV. onidal Adinlnlstrator. ATI.IN, British Columbia (Pia,I7,23,34c) time of two ... . hours , S8 seennria ( . Juaior niutier from a big field, of entries was Alfred iSpeedt'" Fa ken of the Omineca Ski Club, j Ftirns Lake, who sloshed through the six-mile course In one hour, 1 17 minutes, 30 seconds. ' Other standings were: - Class "A" Nillo Llndj-oos, Ora- meea Ski Club, 1:56 19: Svere economic Outlook 'Uncertain' VICTORIA Finance Minister Einar Gunderson said In his budget address that the, short -I term ecOnoniifi outlook for ttriilsli Columbia is "uncertain" but that the Ioniser-term -prospect '.t brirtu." At the close of 1952 he told the legislature, the trade situation e!id not indicate a buoyant future. Prices had weakened in pulp, lead and zinc and traditional markets for lumber, fish and poultry had vanished. As the B.C. economy was so dependent on the export of these primary products, the short-term outlook was uncertain. However, the longer-term outlook was bright because of the prospects of oil and gas pipe lines, expanded hydro-electric davelopmen'-s, diversification of industry and abundance of natural resources. Value of the forest Industry, keystone of the province s economy, was estimated at $500,000,-000 in 1S52. down $5,000,000 from 1951. Mining was down $10,000.- 000 to $1(15.000.000 while agricul- ture was up $5,000,000 to the same figure. Fisheries decreas- cd 000 000 to $73,000,000. Net value of production in the: Province was estimated at $1,034. uuu.uuu 111 iyoi conipareu 10 3.- 125.000,000 In 1951. Try Doily Newi Wont Ads BLONDIE nCRNKPS cleaned Chimney building. repairs. cleanlriK Plaster repairs Paintine Ceilings, walls, window wavhed Green bM. 48psi PLL'MniNO, a'jteimaticf7ll heat-Inir, sheet metal Work Phone 543. Call 620 6th West. tourneaii ic FOK SAI F FOR SAI.F. Lasv wishinc machine, Food condition. S.5011O HI up 621. 48pi FOR RALE National Jumbo IHIitnr and rase New. nt Inr-cam pi li e Plii,? Hiuc 881 1451 FOOTIIILIfl '.n'i t I coal I'hone Oil, PlniiX-t;, E.vitt A: I Co Ltd HOtTS FOR SAI.F. j" !: sv"i crirr v-,i kimmntu.,1 20-frit sjed'Hial Drives hke car Only $1,000 Phone Rlsck 213 n!(fht. 4flpl FOR RAl.K C.tllnetter. com Iilcte For particulars nhone Red 81'5 A1m house, Hunt's j Inlet, I50O . FOR SALE Trollimr boat Swart" 'the former Fi. Brothers". 36 ft. I011R. 110 ; horcower Chrysler Crown enfiiiie Fully rqiilpprd, ready j to po Can be converted into a Rillnettrr For further In-feirmatlon phone Green ?67 iM)p) F11R FAIR nillnrtter. complete For nrirticulars nhone led 81a. AlMi hoise, ll",-''s Inlet. 45p f KS toil KAI.F. FOR 8AI.K 1960 Monarch sedan, like new. two-tone (trey nnd preen. mlleat'P six thousand, one driver, two new casings besides spare wheel and easing, set of Cll.i!t!. This car In heittc, remditkin. -Nat blemish. S.oo cisn l F Blackburn. New Royal Hotel (45) FTIR SALS 1950 Austin A-40 sedan, excellent condition Cut be seen any time. n?4 6th Ave. East. (49p) FOR FAI.F- CI Chev aedan. radio, heater, pink alio and licence. A real Pood buv at M.OOO. Apply C. R. Jetter. Sourdouch Bay. (47p FOR RA1.F, 1040 Oldmiobile In pemd eonditlein. Must sell Owner leaving town. Thone Green BfMJ. (47) FOR SALE 105? Pontiae'cahi-bna hard-ton convertible Phone Green 633. (47n IIFAI. FSTATE PRINCE RUPERT REALTY CO. Reol Estate and Insurance Now Located nt 345 THIRD AVE. W. (Next to Style Barber Shop) PHONE 301 Are You Fully Covered Against Fire? (c) , SPFCIAL $1250 cash, balance as rent, boys this wartime four. Half bn.se-, ment, cement foundation floor oil furnace, thermostat control. Oarnffe In basement Price $3800.00. Vacant, A r ms t ron jr. A pen c i es Ltd . Phone 312 Black 197 evenings , (4C) FOR SALE Five-room house on 7t,h Ave. Eat, near McBritlf St. Situated on corner of block. A good buv nt $4750. Prince Rupert Realty Co. rhonc 301. (47) The movie academy has insisted on rewarding every creative branch of Dieture-makina That's nice for the crcatirrs. but it merely bores or confuses the j public Why not iust cite th best pictures or TV shows and 1 le t all the creators take the bows? Tractor Mishap Kills Brothers ABBOTSiFORD st Two teen-arted brothers were killed near here Saturday when a tractor went out of control and overturned in a ditch filled with five feet of water. Dead are 15-year-old Jake and 17 year-old Danny Pauls. HCMP said the tractor, towing a trailer, went off the road while coming down a steep in-i 1 line. ACCOI'NTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income Tax specialist. S. O. Furk Stone Building. Red 5!3. 20m) NOTICE Examination for the position of Assistant Forest Ruimer will be held at the following centres at the dates and times Indicated: Tuesday. March 3rd, B OO a.m. Burns Lake Wednesday. March 4th, 9:00 am Smithers. Prldav. March fith fl-On am. j Sa.tirdaV' March 7th. 9:00 a.m. - i Prince Rupert. i.r7' LVZ"oh': '"7,V'rT trict Forester at Prince Rupert or the Forest RariKer's omce at examination centres. Completed application forms t should be forwarded to the District j Forester by February 22nd, or falling j this must be presented to the ex- I amincr at the time of the examination. These, examinations are neinir. conducted to establish eligible lists (or UiftS fire season employment. From such lists appointments to positions how vacant will be made at-eordtiiK to candidates' atumltnga in the -amlnalions. Kntployment will be for period of six (ill months at starting salary of $'23S 00 ier muntn and expenses away tnm Heud(uartea CsoiUuiutei. ntuh fu cittclla of 011C of tha imtlooa tU: the British Commonwealth, anel must have resitted In British Columbia for one year The candidate muss be physically capablo of the worc.. Candldutes must oe 21 years of afre No examination fee Is charped. rF2,a,ia.33) Hi on o I I I ( fc'lSHrffM HUNOfttO) V -s') OO V (DOLLARS ir-rV froo good ,;i'i t-iy. tag f TUT' 11