rra Prince Kupert Doily News (Saturday, June e, it3 Camp lenders (Continued from Page li f(? TO: Buy -Sell -Rent Trade or Hire WANT AD 748. She will be alad to hclo vou olaee vour ad FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4:30 P.M. DAY BLACKWOOD on (f3riclge By EASLEY BLACKWOOD V r ,v was the Able Li dy, on which Johnny Kapustianyk landed 4,132 pounds. j ' New methods, or new boats are not easily accepted in the fif-h- ! ing industry by those in produc- j tlon. Tried and tested ways are' hard to beat, so many fishermen laughed when they witnessed the wide-beamed, awkward look- ! ing east coast crabber about to be initiated into the halibut inrlustrv here But Bob MacDonald, skipper of the Charlotte S., let them laugh, convinced that he was doing the right thing. A year iKO. he shipped the hull of the Nova Scotia-built boat to Prince Rupert and fitted her with cabin and engine. MacDonald and his two mates; Roy Payne and Bill King were taking it comparitively easy on the Hecate flats In a 25-miie-an-hour sea which hat) discouraged even the large schooners. In eight days, the three men landed 23.000 pounds of fish. One of the biggest jobs In the small-boat halibut operation Is done by the packers, life line for the camps and of the business as a whole. The Clausens operate two packers, the Rapp, skippered by the father, and the Hillside I, by Elmer. The Hillside supplies the southern camps such as So.uadaree'and another at Butler's Cove at the south end of Stephens Island. Besides keeping the camps ; well-stocked with fresh provls-! ions and other fishermen's needs, f bringing mail to the boats and : camp tenders, main job is to take the fish from the camps to! market in Prince Rupert. I Capacity load of some 85,000 pounds of fresh halibut are taken ! aboard the Hillside at times. The j crew of four men and the skip- i oer, work hard, sleep little, are often on the go 24 hours a day. Members of the Hillside crew are Bud Chambers, first mate; Wally Squires, second mate; Art Williams, cook and Nord Mueller, engineer. While each has an' assigned position all pitch in wherever needed to expedite loading and fast transport of cargo to port. The halibut fishing industry is a big business and it's a fast game, leaving little time for anything but hard work and the lagards fall by the wayside. There have been times when halibut fishermen on large and small boats have made a lot of money in a srjort time, but considering the risks Involved, both t" nvestment. and life, and the work required to reap the harvest from the sea in a race ? gainst time and quotas, every penny made is well earned. . WCTU Battles Drunk Driving VANCOUVER (CP) An all-out battle against drunken driving was announced here by the world convention or the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Holding its triennial conference here, the union declared at least 24 hours should elapse between drinking and driving. VANCOCVF.Il 7ia Waypoints J - SUNDAY ' SS Camosun, 8 pa. J . FRIDAY . SS Coquitlam, 8 p.m. J ALICE ARM and STKWAKT 1'ridiy, Camosun, Midnisflit FOR NORTH Ql'LEN CHALI.OTTE ISLAND June 17, July 1 SS Coquitlam, Midnight? FOR SOL'TH QL'KLN i'HAKLOTTK ISLANDHT SS Coquitlam, Midnight, June 10 and 24 FRANK J. SKINNKR J Prince Rupert, Arent Third Avenue Phone J(I8 BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOR TAKE OCT ORDERS Phone 200 f Broadway Cife AUCTIONEER Phone Black SIC and Red 127 DINING l: pleasure; . in SPARKLING NEVJ! i surroundings: Commodore Cafe Pi-afe;ionaf JOHN h. : BULGER a VJyfomeli'hi J Ihird Avenue John Bulger Ltd. I John F L. Hughes, DCC. CHIROPRACTOR a Hrs. 10:30-12:30; 2:00-5:) 21- 2 Besner Block " .' ' Phone B'.ue '44$ '4 H. G. HELGERSONf LIMITED SS REAL ESTATE & 1NSURANC3 Phone 96, Evenings Black 899 scott McLaren' .. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave.;W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 PRECISION SAW FILING All Types of Saws Sharpened 215 1st Ave. W. Phone 609 By CHIC YOUNG Mr. Champion Astray kings" goes an old bridge this "rule" when he made the slam in today's deal. South dealer Neither side vulnerable .Vwih ' (Mm. Keu) S 10 9 0 2 H K J D -9 8 C A K 10 a 7 WXil Kasl (Mr. 1 In If) (Mr. Mum) . n S J s 4 H 8 1 4 t H 10 S D Q J 10 4 3 D 8 7 8 3 C U 2 C J 9 4 3 Xouth Mr. Champion ) 8 K Q 7 0 H A Q II 6 3 D A K C Q & j The bidding;: South West North East 1 1 H Pass 2 C Pass : 2 S Pass 4 3 Pass 4 NT Pass 6 D Pass 6 S All pass would have been to finesse against the jack on the second" lead of the suit. Mr. Dale's deceptive play was by no means fool-proof, but at least it gave Mr. Champion every chance to ' fco wrong. Steamer Prince Rupert SAILS FOR VANCOUVER nd Intermediate I-ort Each Thursday ' at 11:15 p.m. Tor KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY Midnight Comfort and Service For reservations writ o pJlcall cilj or r-frmt Orflci l rr.ce Kupert, B.C. lUineSS Of DELUXE PRESS "Gesretner" - Duplicating Circular Letters - Montnly Bulletins any irind of Business forms. Direct mall advertising, etc. 30 - 40 less than regular printing. Phone 383 P.O. Box 99 733 2nd Av. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Giv ) us your mailing list We do the rest. KEITH H. TUCKER OPTOMETRIST UT! jjrd'kv Phone 212 IF YOU WANT A CINDER DRIVEWAY. ROCK OR CONCRETE WORK, Rent of Trucks and Equipment Ph. Blue 939, M. J. SAUNDERS CI, ineie CHOP SUEY ... ...CHOWMEIN Open 6 p.m. 3:30 a.m. (Daily except Sunday) Hollvwood Cafe J For dutside Orders Phone 133 Violated Rule Leads "Aces are for killing adage. Mr. Dale violated a deceptive play to defeat ine oiaumg naa sounuea very ttrone and confident and Mr Dale, holding an ace, a queen and a jack, felt that his partner had practically nothing and certainly could not be counted on to take a trick in any side null. Tin- only hope seemed to be that Mr. Muzzy might have the jafk of trumps. Since Mr. Champion had bid his spades secondarily, it appeared likely that he had only four spades. If so, Mr. Muzzy's jack (if he had that card) was twice guarded. These thought flitted through Mr. Dale's head after he saw Mr. Champion win his queen of diamonds opening with the king. At trick two, Mr. Champion led a small heart to dummy's jack and returned the !0 of spades. For a wonder, Mr. Muzzy did not cover, but promptly followed suit with the rour. ine king was put up and Mr. Dale just as nroniDtlv Dlav- ed the trey. Even the creat Mr. Chamnl.M cannot see through the backs of the cards, and with considerable reason he now figured the ace of spades to be on his right. He went to the board again with the ace of clubs and led back, the nine of spades. He went into a long huddle after Mr. Muzzy followed suit wnn me live spot. His own hand ana dummy were distributed "normally." There was no reason to suspect that anybody at the table held a singleton and the odds greatly favored a 3-2 break of the opposing trump3. Wouldn't Mr. Muzzy crow if he ducked and let Mr. Dale win with the lone jack? No getting around it, Mr. Champion had a tough guess and he guessed wrong. He went up with the queen of spades. iMr. Dale won with the ace and later Mr. Muzzy's jack was also a winner, for down one. ' If Mr. Dale had won the first spade with the ace, Mr. Cham pion s best percentage . play PRINCE RUPERT DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass 'Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY P.O. Box 1247 Red 87!) Vancouver Quesnel Sympathetic Soul Use The Phone MISS DEADLINE Classified Hates re time 4 30 p.m. day pre-,,, to publication. ;lied, 3 cents per word per Minn; minimum charge 50 .its. ,i Notices, 50 ecnls; Cards Thanks, Death Notice. ;norul Notices, Marriage and ij'oii.ir.t Announcements, W). iul Display double price. No Refunds . not accept responsl-... ur cln-'slfied ads inserted ,i.,t;y or under wrong inn unless notification i.i i rrors is received within INNOUNl.K'.vlENTS ;iit,(j Church W.A. Spring June 11. :hu!V Women's League .nation tea, June 11, ut the ,. r Mrx M. P. MeCuffery, ' West " 4 ill TTi I ,i-:'le Bake Sale June .iiidoM & Anderson. :;yerijn .',.ies' Aid ten Manse. June 18. t-KKSONAL N i he Prince Rupert group Alcoholics Anonymous to-V Write Box 1511, Prince .iliiit. 1131) GOVERNMENT . IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. VOTE FOR RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT. ON JUNE 9th Vote Liberal VOTE RUCE BROWN (131c) :l' a rein on your govern - nit. Join Social Credit to- iy. (131)' : iVINCML Affairs are yourj ffairs. Join Social Credit to- t v. (131) ! urons of ridding yourself of CIGARETTE ADDICTION it the easy way. Tobacco iiminator carries a "satisfac- n or money-back" guaran-f ur free booklet write C. Kmc Phiirmacal Corporation : id , Box 673, I,ondon, Ont, (H) A(f Ol'NTINTS BUG ACCOUNTANT. Income ix specialist. S. O. Furk. I'ine Building. Red 593. (20m) iil SlNESS PERSONALS iHI.D'S FINEST CLEANER I.EfTRni.ux. Phone Blue fur Parts sales Service. (C) : v:r. your classified ad in this Pt at the eeonom'oal six imp rate, in words for ( co.i-"riiiive days cost $1.85; 15 wonts for" six wmsecutlve rlavs ''""t $t jj. Arid remember you ";'n phone your ads Just call '18 Daily News ( tf-nc) ;Wrs tor Canadian Liquid w Co. Ltd.. for oxygen, acetv-pnp and all welding supplies, mdsav' cartage 6i Storage u'i. I'honp 60. (c) .UN IN TERRACE drop in at "trace Rooms for accommo-'''""n. Phone 92. (150) WORD ElectTleal Works Mo-u,rs ''ought, sold, rewound and "Wired. (tf) 'W.Y evervbodv uses R. (c TlON AL Machinery 7'o. Lhrwi I'M. Distributors for: Mining, Ipwrnlii, LogRing i.nd Con-, factors' Equipment. Inquires invited. Granville Island. Vancouver l. nr. it.f) 'Wi.rH FINEST CLEANER ""1HOLUX. Phone Blue for lJarts Sales Service. (C) IK ELECTRICIAN D. Guyatt. """se wiring and electrical "Pairs. HO 9th Ave. West. m Red 165. (138) 'UMBINO, automatic, oil heat- "K, sneet metal work. Phone M3- Call 630 6th West. Le-'"urneau. (c) "R bottles picked up. Phone B1w:; 627. (148D) I '"amines, novelties. Eddie's "fws stand. (c) 'NE is your Northland Dairy, L'!r, tlallV delivery except Sun-R.v looking after your J111 your milk will look after ". Keep it cool. All milk PREVIOUS WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Two-room furnished suite. Box 691, Daily News. U32p) TAXIS ar.d TRANSFERS cTfYT RANSF ER Lonq Distance ' CRATING) and PACKINO .Furniture Movers FURNITURE STORAGE ' Household Effects Moved to or from any point in B.C. Phone 950 First Ave. and McBride (c) LEGAL No MC I.AVP RUdlXTRV ACT Re: OrtinrfttB of THIp No. 2.r)l-I . to Lot Twenty-two (2'JI. llliKk ' Ninety-seven (!I7), Section Two (2). Townslte of New Hawlton, Mp 908. WHRKEAS ntlBfaetiry proof of loss of the above Ortlfteate of Title Iwmed In the name of John Roderick Fraser has been filed In this offlcc, notice in hereby given that I shall, at the expiration or one month from the date of the first ponttng hereof. ! issue a Provisional Certificate of j Title In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless in the meantime valid otajec- t tlon oe made to me in writing. DATPD at the Land ReKlstry Office. Prince Rupert. B.C., this 20th day of May, 1951. A D. IDREW THOMPSON. Deputy RcKl.' trar of Titles. (143p) XOTH'K Notice Is hereby given that varloa lots In Bectlon 5, Plan 023: Section 9. Plan K23. and Waterfront Bloclc "D". Plan 3073. Prince Rupert Town-site, will be offered for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION to be held in the Court House. Prince Rupert. B.C., at 2:30 p nv, Thursday, June 18th. 1953. Further Information may be obtained from the Government Agent. Prince Rupert. B.C., or from the Superintendent of Lands, Department of Lands and Forests, Victoria, BC Terms and conditions will be announced at the time of sale. GEO. P MELROSE, Deputy Minister of Lands. Victoria. B.C.. May 28th. 1953. (ltc) ray... Reflects and Reminisces We are not prepared to estimate how many persons in London are trying to recover from cold in the head or a stubborn chill. Yet, to sit all night long on a more or less wet sidewalk involves taking chances; also, the development of pneumonia. It's anything but easy to give a comedy twist to a Coronation Day float, although many are attempted. Often enough we pretend to be amused. If there Is laughter, too frequently It does not reflect actual enjoyment. But there was a difference at Prince Rupert last Tuesday. We always can tell when people get a kick out of something or other, and why. Four more Liberals have been added to the Senate. What's the matter with eullfug the 'jSenate ' an all-Grit home? So few Tories are left, it's practically that, anyway. Naval review for'Queen Eliza beth and her Prince, next. Hun dreds of ships including a squad-1 ron from Canada are ready, and how soon they may be needed is anyone's guess. Queen Elizabeth I gave her navy a pretty fair start by smashing the Spanish Armada. . Queen Charlotte Airlines Schedule trips to. Kitimar and Kemano Tuesdays and Saturdays Stewart and Alice Arm Mondays and Thursdays Charter Service if Contract Flying Agenls: CRAWFORD MOORE TRAVEL AGENCIES Phones 476 and 620 WANTfcO WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap iron steel, brass, copper, lead, etc Honest grading. Prompt payment made. Atlas Iron rti Metal Ud 250 Prior St., Vancouver, ri.O. Phone PAclfic 6357. (HI WANTED TO BUY Small house inside bridges. Will pay $1,000 cash. Substantial monthly payments .Write Box 888 Daily News. (132p) CAKS FOR KALE rOR SALE '52 Plymouth Hard too convertible. Phone Black 370. (1135) RE-CHROME bumpers, grille, etc., with "Bumper Re-Nu"! Not a paint or polish! Just like chrome! Lasts years! Send SI .88 or COD, Fernlor, 772 King West, Hamilton, Ont. (Dealers wanted.) (149) FOR SALE 1940 Ford Panel with side windows. Many new partsRides comfortably. Body is tight. $345. Discount for cash. Suite No. 3, Besner Ants. (132p) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Six-room wartime W'lh durold roof, full brick chimney, newly painted, spotless condition, fenced with lawn, oil range. Price $4,500.00. Terms. R. E. MORTIMER 353 Third Ave. Phone 88 (134) FOR SALE Small two-room house on two good lots, with oil range, on 11th Ave. Price $1.400 00 R. E. MORTIMER 353 Third Ave. Phone 88 (134) FOR SALE Three-bedroom . house, Seal Cove Circle Full concrete foundations. Phone 57, G. P. Tinker & Co. Ltd. (134) FOR SALE Modern four-room house, partly furnished (new furniture). Full cement basement with furnace. 792 Alfred St., or phone Red 129. (132) A REAL FAMILY HOME ON 5th Ave. West off McBride, large living room, fireplace, dining room, bedroom and kitchen on main floor. Three bedrooms and bathroom ud-stairs (fireplace In master bedroom. Basement. Price $f8.r0.00 Terms arranged. Exclusive listing. EXTRA SPECIAL $2,000. cash, balance as rent gives you immediate possession of this four-room bungalow, full cement basement, newly decorated throuehout, level lot. Price only $5350.00, inc'iHinr' n t r! e r n electric range and oil burner. For the be.jt buys see Arinstrnncr Agencies Ltrl. Real Estate and insurance Phone 342, Black 197 evenings (131) FOR sl,ivlnke offer IMr 23. 24. Block 27, Seetion 6. Corner McBride St., Mh Ave Prince Rupert. Box 890, Daily News. (137p) FOR SALE Two Industrial lots, 48 and 49, Block 17, Section 1. Next to Imperial Machine Works. Apply Standard Machine Shop. . .., . (132) VOU SALE 3. Ladies' Tnd 'children's ready-to-wear business, rented premises, good location. Fur further particulars write Box 49, Terrace, B.C.. or phone 86H. (138) FUR RENT FOR RENT Board and room for quiet gentleman, respeet-nble home. Non-drinker. Box C80. Daily News. (134p) FOR RENT Small furnished suite, private bath and entrance. Phone Black 255. (13Ip) FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms. Couple, no children. 1063 9th East. (134p) FOR RENT One single room, board if desired. Men only. 812 2nd West. (132) FOR RENT Five-room furnished suite. Phone H. G. Helger-son Ltd., 96. (133) SINGER SEWING CENTRE rent portable machines. Phone 864. (c) FOR RENT Sleeping room. Box 686, Daily News. (133p FOOTHILLS (Rootless) c oa 1. Phone 651. Phiipct';, Evltt & Co. Ltd (c) WANTKl) TO ItKM WANTED Urgently require three-bedroom house. Phone Blue 602. (tfnc) ROOM AND BOARD required in respectable home by non-drinker. Contact Box 689, Dally News. (132p) y I Don't lei trouble plogut you lak cm all in stride Thf always ii an onmtr To bo found in classified. BUSINESS fEit$ONAM UNWANTED HAIR-Permanent-ly eradicated, with Saca-Pelo The most remarkable discovery of the age. Saca-Pelo Is guaranteed to kill the roots of any hair and contains no drugs or chemical. LorBeer I.ab, 670 Granville, Vancouver, B.C. (H) IU SINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE Business on Third Ave. as going concern. For full particulars, phone 57. O. P. Tinker & Co. Ltd. (13H BATTERY SERVICE RUPERT Battery Shop, 234 Ea.it 3rd Ave. Phone Blue 126. Repairs, recharging and rebuilding. Work guaranteed. Id HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Experienced despatches Knowledge of, Prince Rupert necessary. Apply 99 Taxi Co. Ltd. (135) HOYS ! BOYSt Do vnn wnnt tsi earn extra pocket money dur-J Ing summer holidays? If you J oo jusi can ana leave your name at THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE, for summer paper routes. (tf-nc) Rawleigh Products Industrious man or woman, wanted at once to retail Raw leigh Products In Prince Rupert District. Write Rawleigh's F1653 Winnipeg, Man. (H) HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Stenographer7wlth some Dookkeepine experience preferred, for office of local nuto dealer. Please reply statins; age, salary expected and nririress or phone to Box Wt, Daily News, (131) WANTED Two clerk typists for hospital records. For one posh ion applicant must be an exnerleneert typist good salary and living accommodations. Apnlv to Personnel Office. Miller Bay Indian Hospital, for further del-" (134) SITUATION WANTED EXPERIENCED woman wants housework. Blark 828. (132p) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE Restaurant, fiillv equipped. Blue 127. (136p) BOATS FOR SAIJ! FOlTsALE 14' ChTis-CrnffrurT-ahout, complete with 3-speed engine. Both brand new. Phone Bill Lome, 803, after 6 p.m. (131) FOR SA7'.lCBTrViir3irtroil- : Ins bout, fir will trader for earv 221 5th East, or Red 807. (I42p) FOR SALE Large power boat, two cabins, boalhouse. Within half-hour drive from town. Price verv reasonable. Excellent for fishing and hunting. Phone Red 418 for particulars. (134) FOR ALE FOR SALE Electric heaters, electric hotplates, radio and record players, kitchen ranees (coal and wood), heater, double full-length bed and double decker bed. Used tires, batteries, auto parts. Applv Midland Pine, phone Black 739. (134) FOR SALE Portable electric record plaver, 50 records. $30. Call Blue 639. (132) FOR SALE Connor washing machine and lathe; oil heater, chesterfield suite. Phone Green 807. (132) FOR SALE Oil range, good condition. Phone Blue 152 or 1018 Ambrose Ave. (131) FURNITURE for sale. Blue 548. (131) FOR SALE Three-piece sectional chesterfield, grey. Good value, Red 136 or 375. (133) FOR 8ALE Oil burner stove complete with tank stand. Phone Black 268. dtp) WANTED CASH FOR Scrap; copper, brass, batteries, radiators. Phone 543 Call 630 6th Ave. West (c) A P. GARDNER & CO. - , ! CHAPTERED ACCOUNTANTS '"' j ALFRED L. BELL, C.A. Resident Partner Prince Rupert 325 Fourth Avenue East Telepnone; Terrace Prince Gooine LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 1910 MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING SIUI'PINC. . . . FORWARDING . . . STORAGE Experienced handling Local, Nation-wide and World-wide Shipments. 'MOVE WITH EASE . . . SHIP VIA LINDSAY'S" Agents Allied Van Lines Ltd. Phone 60 or G8 Cor. 2nd and Park Ave. BLONDIE I imi (1 51 III 1 fOh-v-vi.:f ' N HE FeELS SO BAD Hrff Jsr-, vV lr V HANC somebody 1 fyv.A I . ' " --.i m "wuiueed. (tf) -Vacation WamiG Ms nnn n r ii ii , l k in r z A z U UIKSJ u mm i'.t;.',.-; I -