Prince Kupert Daily Nevvb Canada's largest province " 1532 Paturda". April J7 Quebec, has 594,000 square miles compared to 2,184 snuare miles for Prince Edward Island. Ousincss & ft,. BLACKWOOD on (CLOSURE TIME 10 ajo. on day of publication) .untitled Advertising Is payable In advance. P.ease refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per rti pr insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notice ' Mineral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00 SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. PRECISION SAW FILING Itlue 501 Box 118.; Agent: Bus Terminal Island City Builders Bi'Jc FOR SALE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Miss Brash Is Hash but Makes A Smash for a (IranJ Slam - PH0S ' BLUE 55; Responding to Miss Brash's four no trump bid, Mr. Abel properly showed only one ace as he had already shown the ace of diamonds by his four dia 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 scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT lames Block 608 3rd Ave. W Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 GEORGE RORIE&CO. ACCOUNTAN TS ft AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S DEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK SAUNDERS BROS. Wo Pour Cement For Less Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heel and Worn 8ole Sox 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STIDIO 216 4th Street Box 645 Phone Clretn 389 Prlnrp Runrt electrol: KOWLOCATt MANSON'8 Phone: Crur Svenings, Blue n ' Fr gMiife par.j ,: phone ; HANDYW; HOME 5ER, GENERAL CQfTlj. Building um ROOFS - CE.' I on Ktsd PHOSB: P.O. Box 1670 MATTSO; upholstee: Phone Blue 12!. P 234 3rd Ak Prince Rupef H. G. HELGT UMTfl; REAL ESTATE 4 D: Phone M Jwntnp LING THE! Tailoring Alt. and Clothfs Made-U 220 Sixth St, ' Shipping Moviiif, ricibl Crtr ; CompleW, Canadian LHJ for wkcu. a-PldlnK supplies. Cor. 2nd and M For the MEAL that REFr ANNOUNCEMENTS a VnirSlTh W' A- SpHnS - Catholic card party May 1st. Canadian Lesion "Bring the Missus" night Friday May 2nd. ( ' L.O.B.A. Spring sale, tome- con! ine. etc.. May 3. Forty-second Anniversary First Presbyterian Church will be held Sunday May 4. Canadian Legion card party May 7. onja's Tea, May 10. Hospital Day tea, Nurses' Home, May 12. I Presbyterian Missicr-iry Tea May 14. I Eastern Star 'ea, Masonic Temple, May 15. Men's Rotary ta, Civic Centre, May 22. Canadian Legion Dance, formal, May 23rd, Legion Auditorium. (122c) Cathedral te'i ii.J rua.mage 6ale, May 31. PERSONAL GENERAL meeting of the Prince Rupert Football Association, Legion Hall, 2:30 p.m. Sunday.' (100c l HAIR TROUBLE:' If you're hay- ! lng hair troubles consul; Mr. ! Powell at Jerry's Beauty oalon j across Irom Super-Vahi. Phone I 855. (tf)j WE PAY casn lor turnt out motors, any size or make, vii- I ford - Electrical Woncs, Cow Bay. Phone Blue Siti. (tf) j PHONE lo your :;ori.hland Dairy, I tor daily delivery except Sun- j day. By looking after your milk your milk will look after . you. Keep it cool. Ail milk guaranteed. (tf) UNWANTED riAjR- Permannt-lv eradicated with Saea-Pi.lv, The most remarkbale discovery o the ae. baca-Pelo is euarp.nteed to k:H the roots of any hair and contains no I ciruRS or chemicals. LorBeer Lab. 679 GranviUe, Vancou- ver, BC ENGAGEMENT NOTICE I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dahlgren of Fraser Lake, B.C., announce tne engagement of their daughter, Anne Marie, to Richard Robert Hedstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs Pnrtnl T-Tar.-f r,-nn Rupert. B.C. The wedding will , take place May 7 in the Angli can Church at Fraser Lake B.C. ENGAGEMENT NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lien wish to announce the engagement of tneir only daughter, Gerd Mar-grete to Gerald, Harvey, son of Mrs. B. Harvey of Vancouver. B.C. The wedding will take place at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, June 7, at St. Andrew's Cathedral. ( ltp) FUNERAL NOTICE ANDERSON In the city Wednesday, April 23, 1952, Hugo, age 78 vears. Rpv H O OUnn urill conduct services at Grenville Court Chapel at 2 p.m. Monday, i April 28. Interment to follow in Fairview Cemetery. B. C. Un- dertakers in charge of arrange ments. , . UtC) Ht . i. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Reliable man as Rawleieh Dealer. A fine op portunity to step into a good Rawleieh Business where the products have been sold for almost 40 years. Experience not necessary. Write Raw- leigh's. Dept. WG-D-166-163, Winnipeg. APPRENTICE Opportunity for good, steady youth, high school graduation nreferred. r?o.ai2f?.r.lnting tradC- PJ?iY WORK WANTED WANTED Job on 2 man troller or cook's job on halibut or seine boat. Write Box 1015 Station B., Prince Rupert. (lOlpj CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE 1950 Austin A,40 sedan, excellent condition having travelled mainly dn first class roads. Priced at Vancouver. Price $1250.00 cash. Phone Mr. Fraser, 477. (tf) FOR SALE Cheap for cash, 1940 Plymouth 5 passenger convertible. Phone Blue 393 and ask for Harry. (99p) FOR SALE 1950 Monarch, excellent condition. Phone 677 (tfc) FOR SALE-1937 DeSoto sedan, excellent mechanical condition. Phone Black 756. (lOlp) FOR SALE- NATIONAL Machinery Co. Limited. Distributors for: Mining, Sawmill, Logging and Contractors' Equipment. Enquiries invited. Granville Tsland, Vancouver 1, B.C. (tf) FOR SALEFiture! 736 Fraser Street (rear), 6 to 8 . PH. (lOlp) FOR SALE Cabinet radio, $45. Phone Green 848. U04p) TOR SALE Pure bred Airdale! P"PS. $1000 eacn freight on j board Evelyn. George Storey, Evelyn, B.C. (104pi : TT7' nm sL piece r iesuriwiu i .i nc nn n ooc t : 1 sale, News. (102p) BOATS FOR SALE FOR SALE 40 ft. packer "Lili- mak.' Moored at New Floats. U05p) VOti SALE "Ruth Carlyle," fully rigged with trawl gear, phone, D.F. Bendix sounder, 2 ft. over all by 15 ft. beam, steamship inspected. Accom modation 9 men. All in top condition. Apply B. Shannon, Campbell Avenue Fish Dock, Vancouver, B.C. (100c) REAL ESTATE POP RAT E At. Aivnnsh R C 160 acres land on which stand approximately 50,000 lineal leet Of cedar poles and piling, also about 2,500,000 of saleable limber, spruce, hemlock and pine. Apply Box 250, Terrace, B.C. (99c) I FOR SALE 'Three bedroom house. Concrete basement and foundation on view lot 40 x 100. For full particulars phone 57. G. P. Tinker & Co. Ltd. (100c) FOR SALE 5-room cottage, newly decorated inside. Furnished. Immediate possession. Apply 225 1st East. Industrial Welding. (tf) HOUSES WANTED TO BUY WE HAVE buyers with all cash for two to four bedroom houses. For quick sale phone Armstrong Agencies Ltd., phone 342. (104c) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE Restaurant. Good clientelle. Turnover $50,000 a year. Full price $7500. $3000 will handle. Immediate possession. Box 1820, Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 600. (100c I FOR RENT FOR RENT Store nremises. fnr- merly Dom's Dept. Store on UOlc) FOR RENT Two room furnish ed apartment, centrally locat ed. For full particulars phone 57. G. P. Tinker & Co. Ltd. (100c) how om 24 x 50, at 844 3rd Ave. West. Front will be fixed to suit tenant. Prince Rupert Rea;ty Co., over Broadway Cafe. tf) FOR RENT Nice small furnish- ed suite to quiet working cou ple. Box 366, Daily News. UOOp) FOR RENT Board and room for two young men sharing. Call Blue 639. UOOp) WILL GIVE room to working girl for looking after three-year-old child at nights. Phone 867. (104pi OR RENT Room and board for two sharing. Separate beds. Available April 15. Phone Red 192. (tf) ROOM FOR RENT Girl "preferred.., Call . evenings.,.. 517 6th ' ' 'West. ';t V'-ty. fU4p) WANTED TO RENT YOUNG working couple.no chil- uicii, icquire iurnisnea suite or house. Will consider good boarding house. May 1. Room 27, New Royal Hotel. (104c) 1 wMTrn';' room house, furnished or un furnished, or what have you? J. L. Johnson Box 105, City. (99p) URGENTLY needed house, suite . 1 -" J ajr 4. SUA 354 Daily News. (lOlp) WANTED WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap irdn, steel, brass, copper, lead, etc. Honest grading. Prompt payment made. Atlas iron & Metals Ltd., 250 Prior St., Vancouver, B. C. Phone PAclflc 6357. (tf) CASH for scrap cast, brass, cop per, Daneues ana radiators Phone 543. Call 629 6th Avenue West. City. (tf) BOARD AND ROOM WANTED a CARPENTER wants room and uuaru. cox 304, Dally News. . 99p) SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES LaSalle Extension University 3743 West 10th Avenue Vancouver, B.C. (102c) ACCOUNTANTS r-UKUC ACCOUNTANT, Income i ax specialist. S. G. Furk, is cuius uuuuine. uea 093. (ZOmi GOOSE LEADS CHASE LONDON 0' When a Canadian goose escaped from it enclosure ai uie Lonaon zoo it led keepers a merry chase by sticking to the centre of a canal, Just out of reach or pursuers. It was recap A tured 24 hours later. . BEST OF . FOOD VANCOUVER and VICTORIA SUNDAY ss. Camovun !i p.m. TUESDAY ss. Comiitlam 12 noon ALICE ARM, STI WAliT AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH l KEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS May 9 and 23 ss. Camosun inidnic.ht KOR SOl'TH ((I f KN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun May 2, 16 and 30 I-RANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Aijent Third Aver.ue Phone 5G8 Make Your Printing Matter Part of Your Business Did it ever occur to you thnt you need distinctive printed natter for your particular ousiness? Type faces rive you this outstanding distinctiveness . . . and these can be supplied by our modvrn printing department. Dibb Printing Co. TAX BURDEN LIGHTENED To YOU our customers we are passing on the 10''; rrdurtion in federal taxes. Our Completely New-in 1052 line has been reduced as much as FORDS as per model $141 to $195 MONARCH $185 to $230 Come in and "test drive" the All-New Ford and Monarch. A!so .ve our complete line of inspected used cars at reduced prices. BOB PARKER LIMITED "Home of friendly service" Phone G3 HK4ESE . DISHES Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. . S:30 .m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE or Outside Orders Phone 131 PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smith &Elkins Lid. P.O. Box 274 Imperfect Techninu. HANG VOUf? lu COAf ON THIS r HANSEP.THIS MINJIITtf ftC.- PfcM- i RADIO U1A1 CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject U Change FRIDAY AM 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good .. 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 MorniiiK Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 8:15 Music for Moderns 9:30 Sunrise Serenade B:50 Dorothy Douglas Show 9:&S Roc. Int. 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Barry Wood Show ioo This week's Artist io:45 Musical Kitchen n oo Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report 1 1 :3 1 Message Period 11:33 Rec. 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Farm Broadcast 12:65 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Afternoon Concert 1:45 CBC Cooking School 2:00 B.C. School Bdct. 2:30 Records at Random 30 Tea Tlnje With the 6tars 3:15 Musical Program 3:30 Todays .tuest 3:46 Novel Time 4:00 Suiishlue Society Prince George NOTES A landslide and miniature flood was caused on Borden Avenue Sunday morning when watertower overflowed. Quick action in telephoning the city engineer by Mrs. J. O. MacAr-thur is believed to have saved much more serious damage being done. PosslbiUty of establishing a natural gas distribution system here is being considered. The proposed West Coast Transmission pipe line from the Peace River would be tapped. The cost estimated at $1,500,000. The city of Prince George may apply to the provincial government for a grant to assist in defraying costs of observing Prince George Day when the John Hart Highway is opened. municipal celebration is planned here to mark the occasion. South dealer Both sides vulnerable North (Mr. Al.-I ) S--A 8 ? V. - K 10 8 D-A QJ2 C8 6 2 V. i-vt I :l-t (Mr. Mi't'K ) (Mr. hiiinpioio s y J 10 'j (i 2 K - K 4 ;i K 4 h y n H K 10 7 D SI 6 5 C K 4 C 10 9 7 S J South Mi-s ti.t-U) I! - A J 114 .1 c-a y j The bkl(iu:R: ;.:utll Wist North Eiist 111 IS 3 H Pass 4 C l'U: 4 U Ptt'.S ' 4 NT 1'pss 5 1 I'M 7 IU A:l pass Train Schedule Kor the East Daily except Sunday 8 p re From the East Daily except Monday '.0:05 p rr Stamp Collectors llll) IlllllTIMl N rhl WiiIp Kirirrrnl tVnrlil Uiilr ..VI : IHirrrrlll oriel ilk ."Mill Oil li mit N.irhl Mili' Mumis .1)11 i Or imp paikef of einii . . . Ml" 'Hh Willi orill'rs, plejlM I Mtliril ( aiiiiiiLiil Mumps ueei'plril ;ls pawni'iit PLTER MORVILLE 1230 Davie St., Vancouver, B.C. j A'0. 26. M;i. 1 PRINCE RUPERT DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD shipbuilders and - - -! f:noineers Iron and Brass CasUngs E!ec;.!'ie and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MIN'NO MACWNERY -ASEMENTS DI G STUMPS PITIED DITCHES MADE DRIVEWAYS BlILT ROCK BROKEN FILLS PET IN TOP SOIL UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT FOR EFFICIENT- WORK Daytime Phone 337 Evenings Call lilac k 4!5 Estimates Given ALLAN E. BARR Contractor GECKOE D.V1.S AUCTIONEER Phone Green 311) auj Red 12 JUKM &lVmrWKM 5 DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe 6LONDIE LOOK r THfc VjtK-' j ' r- THROWN J jZ? voup d;st ;sTccAr jZiiV OVtW TH ' FOR TAKE OCT ORDERS PH0XI W mond cue-bid. Miss Brash's jump to a grand slam is not recommended. Air. I Abel could have had a good ! jump raise without offering any play for 13 tricks. As it was, j however, the contract was .not' hopeless and Miss Brash mad'-' ! it by a very fine play. She won the opening spacK ; lead with dummy's ace and j looked the situation over. It i first glace it appeared that she ; would need successful finesses ! In both clubs and diamonds. ! cautious Mr. Meek had over- : called, vulnerable, without tli j ace or king of his trump suit. ; Almost surely he had both the ' minor suit kings. j That meant the diamond suit j could be finessed twice for a total of three tricks in that suit, j One spade trick and seven hearts made 11 tricks. The ace of clubs made 12. It was practically certain that a cjub finesse would lose. Where was the thirteenth trick coming from, then? Miss Brash figured it would have to come from a squeeze in clubs and diamonds. This would not work if it was Mr. Champion who had the diamonds stopped with four cards in that suit. But if Mr. Meek had four or more diamonds and the king of clubs, he would be helpless. Using the formula I have recommended, Miss Brash calculated that Mr. Meek would have to hold four diamonds and two clubs six cards in all. She could run eight tricks in the majors, which would reduce Mr Meek's hand to five cards. Accordingly, she took the king and ace'of hearts, then finessed the jack of diamonds. She returned to her hand with a trump and ran the rest of her trump suit. Her last five cards were three clubs, a diamond and a trump. Dummy's were D-A Q 2 and two clubs. When she led the last trump, Mr. Meek's hand was D-K 10 8 and iC-K 4. If Mi.ss Brash had another diamond, he would have to save all of his cards in that suit to keep dummy's deuce of diamonds from winning. As calmly as he could, Mr. Meek dropped the four of cluos. But Miss Brash was not to be fooled. She refused the club finesse and took the last tricks with the ace and queen of dia monds and the ace and queen of clubs. Council May Meet Oftener 1 PRINCE GEORGE. Prince , George city council is finding itself with so much business to deal with that it mav be flertripri to meet weekly instead of twice a montn. The only alternative appears to be to meet in the daytime which, however, might interfere with the business hours of some altermen. Twice recently, the council had to terminate at the statu- ' tory hour of 11 o'clock business being completed. ; Anscomb To Visit District : BURNS LAKE. Herbert An-! scomb, who was minister of fi- j ance in the former British Co- j ' lumbia coalition government, Is going to the central Interior' early in May. He will attend a j ' Progressive Conservative nomi- nating convention when a can- I didate will be chosen to oppose 1 the Liberal, Cecil Steele, who was member of the last Legis- j lature. George Ogston of Van-derhoof is being prominently! mentioned tor tne nomination. Treasure Ship Wreck Found DURBAN, South Africa A treasure huntPr says his expedition has located the wreck of the sailing ship Grosvenor, sunk in 1783 with a multi-million dollar cargo of gold, silver and jewels. Dr. Bartman, leader of the searchers, reports that Tom Devonshire, a diver, has found eight cannon and box-shaped objects on the southeast eoast. The Grosvenor was sailing from India to England. BROADWAY CAFE GENERAL CONSTRUCTS FLOOR SANDING GENERAL REPAIRS CABINET WORK GREER &BRIDDEN 111 215 First Avenue W. Phone 909 WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTINO ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES 'hone Green 136 Box 478 ear "The Greatest Name in Rubber" Hose Beltinf ' Matting Tires Tubes Batteries Airfoam Products Wholesale Only NORTHERN TIRE - & RUBBER CO. 713 2nd Ave. P.O. Box H81 Phone Green 992 SHE'S PiCHf-J TH,,T WAS . m' u- mc r-5rvi,r(Tr- JOHN! BULG t Third i"'' ITT::'; ifi) '34 r ' I