' Ca 2 ri TinCe inCe Rupeii" Kupeif UClliy Uuiiy iNev,; lNev; ,H T" j rl fTi I V Monday. Monday. May May 12, 12, 1952 1952 . i (fellAuieAS mm Utaf I I 1 John F: L. Hughes, D.C CHIROPRACTOR Hrs. 10:30-12:30, J:00-5 0o Eves.; by appointment only 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 443 (CLOSURE TIME 10 .m. an day of publicatlrm) Classified Advertising la payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, Sc pef Word per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notlcet, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. BLACKWOOD on bridge By EASLEY BLACKWOOD LitL REAL ESTATE Versatility Is a Fine Point of Play One mark of the fine player is his ability to seo the necessity for changing his original line of play. Mr. Masters saw that necessity in today's deal. lie literally "made the hand over" to suit his. purposes. Before reading on, see if you can make six hearts on the North-South cards, with the douce of spades FOR SALE Neat four roomed house on Fourth Ave. East. Basement with hot air furnace, electric stove. Price $5,700.00. R. E. MORTIMER Real Estate Insurance Phone W. ' 353 Third Ave. W. (113ci CARS FOR SALE SAl.S lOhll Austin A-4fl sedan, ' excellent condition , : x Having uaveneu iramiy ou Vancouver. Price $1250 00 cash. Phone Mr. Fraser, 477. (tf) FOR SALE 1950 Monarch, excellent condition. Phone 677. tfc FOR SALE 1949 Prefect, 4-door, in good condition. 15.000 miles. . ... Almost .i new. Red nj.. 140. U3pJ i FOR SALE 1947 Packard Clip- opening Here is the way Mr. Masters! went about It. He played the four of spades from dummy at trick one and Miss Brash won with the queen and returned the jack of diamonds. Dummy's queen of diamonds took the second trick and two rounds of trumps were cashed. Mr. Masters saw he had just 11 winners five hearts, three top diamonds, two clubs and a diamond ruff. It occurred to him that if Miss Brash had as many as four clubs she could be squeezed in spades and clubs. In other words, to Euard those two suits. she would have to hold onto one spade and three clubs, four cards in all. Aftal. Incinn V.a ! ..... per sedan. UleguarQ tubes. ;u:uu w.aihtr u-port and SI';n-off sun visor, two heaters, custom j radio, good upholstery. Price! AM xuKbUAY SCOTT McLAREN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave. w Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 GEORGE RORIE & CO. ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P O. Box 130 FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK SAUNDERS BROS. We Pour Cement For Less Phone Blue 939 PRECISION SAW FILING 215 1st Ave. W. Phone 909 P.O. Box 721 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in ail 1U branches 204 -4th Street Phone 655 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Win Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC . SHOE HOSPITAL . PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S KTl'DIO 218- 4th Street Box 645 Phone Oreen 389 Prince Rupert $1750. Apply Kerrisen, phone. jyu, lerrace. mjci FOR SALE '38 Hudson 5 pas senger coupe, new transmission, new paint. Can be seen at Bus Depot. (114p) mnn ' c. in.'ii."V.V. . rvrt orvL,Ei ue ootu excel- ient mechanical condition, phone Black 756. (116pi FOR SALE - 1938 Ford, good! ! onnriitrnn condition. Apply Aim-.1v 99 oa Taxi. rvi i I (113p) ( Mr. Masters could win the next!nad shown four diamonds, two FOR SALE 1950 Ford-'j ton,.ii.i5 low mileage, Al shape. Bluejn:30 411 after 6 p.m. (114p) 11:31 'L.' 11:33 FOR RENT I11-4 MARGARET V STONE Bum, PHONE BLUE 5? p0. BOX l; ELECTRON Sales an,) "one: ow, Evpillno di 'w genuine parts. ine or write HANDYV 'HOME SER GENERAL CONTV minding and Rfp, kinds RrioFs - cn. OIL BURN! PHONES P.O. Box 1670 , MATTSO' I'PHOISTU Phone Blue 121 P 234-Jrd Av-Prince Ruper H. G HELGE IIMITEI REAL ESTATE tl'. Phonr 96, Evening- LING THE 1 Tailoring .tit and Ciilh M.nlr-to 220 Sixth St. General Construe'1 Floor U4 Gcrjerol H Cabinet C.HUM i. Wl ' UMITE Phone 7 :15 1st w w John m Third A'" CHIC' ClilneSe e2)jcj Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 PLUMB IMG and HEATING The Reliable and . Prompt Service You Know 0 Phone 174 For Repairs and Alterations Smith & Elkins Lid P.O. Uox Zl (.E()K(.E DAWES AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 and Red 117 Make Your Printing Matter Part of Your Business Did It ever occur to you that yon need distinctive printed matter for your particular business? Type faos give you this nut standing distinctiveness -and these can be supplied by our modern printing department. Dibb Printing Co. HELP WANTED SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT preferably with previous experience or Intelligent young man willing to learn trade STEADY YEAR-ROUND EMPLOYMENT ''v'V; Apply BOB PARKER LIMITED "Homo' of friendly service" FORD MONARCH DEALERS Phone 93. pip? DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW .. SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe For the MEAL that REFRE North dealer Both sides vulnerable Nnrlll I (Mr. ('Iiaiiiliiii ) S-K 4 H K J 9 4 D--K. U C- A 7 0 4 Mekl Mr. Abel) ( Ml. Ilr:ish ) 8--I0 5 3 2 A y H 7 H H 3 H - 8 2 D 8 7 2 1) -J lit J 0 O - J 10 8 2 c - y S.,IHI (Mr. Mnser) 8-J H A Q 10 7 II IV- A 5 4 3 C K 5 3 The birldinc: ' North tasi South West 1 c i a . a h Pais 4 H Pass 4 NT Pasa 5 D Pass 6 H All pass ImQnV QE frllt MnKc Knr.n,,L.r. ..Via hearts and. by inference, four or five spades. . If Miss Brash held spades ana i Mr. Abel held clubs, no squeeze' would develnn Mr M.vsipr npur. ly arranged things so that Mr. 'Abel would have to guard both suits. He pulled the king of spades from dummy. Miss Brash covered with the ace and Mr. Masters ruffed. m, AKi uh v.iu k' m -. o'ur. nit: iu, Kill liltf UiHV (I the last two trumps he had to hold that card to keep dummy's nine from winning. He there-j fore had to throw away two clubs and Mr. Masters won the ;!ast tricks in the club suit. 7 !:o 651 -A0 TKii idvtfttitriitril ii iw4 puWtjiitd of tiplvd by (All Times DayliRht Saving) VANCOUVER and VICTORIA SUNDAY ss. Caniosun 8 p.m. - TUESDAY ss. Coqultlam 12 noon AMCH ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 pm FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS May 9 and 23 ss.'Camosun midnight FOR SOUTH Ql'EF.N CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun May 2, 18 and 30 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupe.-t, Arcent Third Avenue Phone 568 For best results, advertise! ANNOUNCEMENTS Hospital Day tea, Nur.sei Home, Mav 12. Presbyterian Missionary Tea May 14. Eastern Star tea, Masonic Temple. May 15. Canadian Legion card party May 21. Men's Rotary ton, Civic Centre, May 22. Canadian Legion Dance, formal. May 23rd, Legion Auditorium. (122c) Catholic card paity, May 15 Final card party May 2t. Cathedral tea and run.niage sale, May 31. Make your reservations now for the Shrine Ceremonial Ball, Friday, June 6. Tickets at Van Meer Studio, George Dawes (Red 127) or W. G. Sheardown. FUNERAL NOTIC E HUNTER At Kemano Bay, Saturday, May 10, 1952, George Alexander, age 54 years, beloved husband nf Mrs Pnarl V U, inf er. 434 McBlidP Rtrppt I Purriia . . ; ' Courts I. Rev. Dr. E. A. Wright i will conduct services at First - niiun VUUll II tli, j.OU U.IU. 1 Monday. May 12. Remains to be forwarder) forwarded to tn Vn Vn.t Ti.. day for interment at 2:30 p.m Friday. May 18. No flowers by request. B. C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. lite) PEKjiONAL WE PAY cash lor burnt out motors, any size or make. Wn-ford .rJiacirical Wltks, Cow bay. Phone Blue 3ai. (tf j LOST A.NlTlt OL.'.D LOST Female cat in front of Killas & Christopher Block Saturday night, answers to Mitzie." Reward. Black 861 ill3c) LOST Glasses in brown case. ! newara. under please phone'j 114111 1 Z- LpST Pair of dark-rimmed I glasses. Finder please phone Oieen 982. ill3n LOST ' Nova -r:, Scotia licence No. . ! ! 9728. FinrJpr nlpsao nhnno !i iuglas MacDonald, Blue 877. I1J-P' 77- "LLP IV ANTED .MALE AN EMPLOYMENT and Claims Officer, Grade 2, $2630-82980 I r" ,tc rtuperi, u.v. Details and application forms at at Post Poqti kji 1 h es. ppiy immediately, to Civil Service Commission, Sixth Floor, 1110 Georgia St W Vancouver, B.C. ate) WANTED Experienced butcher Apply Bulkley Meat Market. tf) APPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned up to Friday, May 16, 5 p.m., for the position of a utilities olerk Please state age, marital status and previous exnpri- i-nBtory $153.00 per month with annual in creases. R. w. Long, City Clerk. ,il4c) WANTED One dry cleaning vool presser or one willing to ii&'J1 i PPly iPinee ,Cu;ia- rtttB JWundry.V l-;VStf "El.P WANTED I EMALE APPLICATIONS will be received for u position which requires some typing and bookkeeping. Accuracy essential. Apply Fishermen's 681. (113Ci WANTED-Girl with typing and shorthand experience and some knowledge of bookkeeping, to be instructed to operate bookkeeping machine. Good salary to right party. TelenlK)neJ2. ,ii2ci - WORK WANTED GERMAN, 30, speaks good English, interested in mathematics and trigonometry wants a nosition in uihir ......... h v,n aa, .ttll .. his knowledge. Apply P.O. Box (114p Foil sale" NATIONAL Machinery Co. Limited. Distributors for: Mining, Sawmill, Logging and Contractors' Equipment. Enquiries Invited. Granville Island, Vancouver 1, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE Three piece chesterfield suit, 8 piece dining room suite, lawn mnwpr sinoip hnri stead and spring. Phone 464. (112c) FOR SALE Lady's bleygood condition. Plione Blue 288 after 5. (112c) FOR SALE Two piece chester-field suite. 1501 8th East, (tf) FOR SALE General Electric Hotpoint range combination in very good condition. 1660 Herman Place, after 6. (114pl FOR SALE McClary pot burner range; complete double bed. Phone 310 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. (114p REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Four room house, cement basement. 136 8th West. Phone Red 319. (113p) . j AW.VW.WA". W.W.V.SV RADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) A'A'A.WA'AVVWAVWA" MONDAY PM. 6:00 Rawhide 5:20 International Comty. 5:20 Music Box 5:30 Dixieland Jaza 5:45 m Young Man With a Song 5:55 CBC News aM1 a tatuu 6:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties 8:45 Smiley Burnette Show 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Classics for Today 8:00 The Bob McMullen Show 8:30 Summer Fallow 9:00 Artectiountely, Jenny :30 Melody from the Sky lu:o0 IV CBC nVv news news in-in chp n - 7:0o miii clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Sere Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Music for Moderns 9 ;30 Sunrise Serenade 9:50 Dorothy DoukIiw Show 9:55 Recorded Int. 9 39 Time Smnal 10:00 Mornlite Visit R'Vthe ix - i? "'a. oi trie Ptu-Dle Purple s, sage m an tw w 10:45 Ouestln' With Kesten . i.w nuiuuTKarien OI toe Air RoundiiD Time Weather Report Message Period Recorded Interlude Scandinavian Melodies P.M. i2:ou Mki.ri.. ei,. 12:15 cbc News 12:25 Program Resume 12:3 sc. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Rl'POPiiwi Ttiterliifta ........ !:"? Afternoon Concert CBC School for Consumers; Comty. 200 B.C. School Broadcast 2 30 Records at Random 3:0O The me Music MUSIC BOX Box 3:15 Famous Voices 3 30 CBC School for Consumers Novel Time 4h) Sunshine Society 4:30 Cook of the Seven Rens , 4:45 Stock notations; Interlude 4 :55 CBC News 5:00 Tony tr Troubadcr j-ro cJLoohi al A . W . .. tmaleiir f-atnltnf. " "The important difference between the amateur and the professional ' is to a large extent economic, instead of esthetic." This was the provocative conclusion drawn by Jacob Getlnr Smith, artist, teacher and auth or, aiier judging an amateur painting competition. "I think that's why 1 envy the amateur. tie nas purity of purpose. He does not want or need "ccu to lu sell his 's , work' Nearly all those paintings reVealPr! revealed a a joyousnesg. invniisnpce o a sense camoA of wonder qualities that every ar- iist nas in nis youtn, but which too often disappear as he grows up in "a competitive world. The amateur never loses it. He is not plagued by the old devil of ambition which so often drives the professional to imitate successful painters, or, worse, to repeat his past successes. "Another; things without UjcJ w umuiuu uriye, tire Uffiaieur TfJHn always paint freshly. One reason the professional has a hard time retaining his sense of wonder is that he has to paint to live. He has to paint when he is tired and fatigued. The amateur paints only when he feels like it on Sundays usually. What a wonderful life! "As for technical proficiency I feel the amateur's love of what " M PUl aown Ire- 1uently atones for his lack of ...... il I r. 11, Illlv IlTllTlinl that Ua. brings the mateur , closer . to men uKe van Gogh, to whom technique was always less important than feeling. "I'm not sure but patron "sain of amateur artists. mui a rraction of his time was given to art. Consequently we have only a few paintings and . - .w. ou.-tttiiieu enort or the Bistine Chapel. "So the difference between the amateur -..and the professional rnmpe, Antm - .1 w . I a mj a aiuerence of Muunuiy, ana, not quality." From the American Artist, April, 1952. ' further 'urther int,.-,.. information ..'.. ' " ' mn. tolned from th- vZ D" F inn n r- . """" ucean e,'.t ,f ' ' ,r"m tne Buperlutend-l De"aftm'nt of Lands and d Forest forests, Victoria BC n J,?,rm "nd eollttlons will" be announced at the time of sale Qeo. p. Melrose Victoria BTty """" ' U"lds' April aih. 1952. (M(ua) BEST OF FOOD FOR TAKE OCT ORDERS PHONE I BROADWAY CAFE ruu can now rent a u-Drive for as little as $6.00 per day; and 12 cents per mile, $25.00 per week and 12 cents per mile! rf cUnrt- ..Antnl v miui v icuvuia ub j Lirii per hour and 12 cents pen mile. All gas and oil supplied.! Phone 530, the Bus Terminal, 2nd and 2nd. (113p) T-,-n o,-. , . FOR RENT Sleeping room meni only. 722 Thompson St. 113p) I FOR RENT Sleeping room. Red i 860. (113d) FOR' RENT Sleeping room Black 973. tirp) - FOR RENT Room for rent. 118 8th OLIl -west. 1 ii2p. WANTED TO RENT j WANT-E5 to RKNT House or suite for three. Phone Blue ' . . OAO II A, A otu uas, ui can at oio Bin East. Urgent. ,(114p) HOl'SES WANTED TO bl'Y" rW t, T .. nn" outers wun an casn for two t.n four h p rl r t n m houses. For quick sale phone Armstrong Agencies Ltd., phone 342. (113c) WANTED WANTED TOP MARKET r'Kiuts KAID lor scrap iron, steel, brass, copper, lead, etc. I HrVlPSt Honest OTQHirtr grading. Prompt t3rrv,r 'pay ment mad-e. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St.. Vancouver, BC. Phone PAcific 6357. (tf) 'CASH for scran cast, brass enn. Per. batteries! nnrl rnfllntp.ro Phone 543. Call G29 Oth Avenue West, City. an ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Income V-3'a ispeelalLifc,:- g.. Q. (FtrfLi f!t(.ne Huildins, Rfc'd R93. I20inT SHEET METAL PLUMBING, Heating and Sheet Metal Work. Roofing. Phone 543. 630 6th West. Letourneau. (130c) LAND REGISTRY ACT Ccrlflcate of Title No. 22404-1 to Lot. ElL-ht (H. Block "B" of Lot Tv.o Iltfndred and Thlrts- Four (2341. Oiieen Charlotte District,' said to contain i One Decimal Naught Two Nine 1 . 1 -i.u i O.K.". Illjir lir IfKH H.11II1 l'RO I WHERF.A.0! RRtlsfactory prorf of Iobh of the above Cerililcate of Title Issued In the name of Harry Kther-tdue Wetmon has been died in this oflire, notice is hereby f-ivt n that I ninp in Vienrta anH HlntYirtrHo That made ten tricks in all and everybody would be down to three cards. He therefore cashed the king of diamonds, returned to his hand with a third trump lead, played the ace of diamonds, on which a small cluh was dis-j carded from dummy, then ruffed ' his last diamond. ; At this point it was clear that i Miss Brash could not have us The Circus j , 1 Has Come To Town Horses In Prince Rupert! Dozens of them! And crowds of children hob bling over with excitement and 1 anticipation. A great number of miscellaneous pieces of equipment and many men are busy assembling the pieces. It all adds up to the circus that is being operated at the McBride Street and First Avenue. .The cry "the circus has come to town" still thrills the young sters, and not a few of the old -: sters have happy memories of i tne thrills thev had in theie young days when they thrilled to the same experience. The horses are. of course, the hobby horses of varied colors and equally varied attitudes, as they seem to be striving to out-race one another. Some with ! mouths agape and every muscle straining, others taking it more easily; and some still In pieces, in the process of being assembled! utner tents nave been erected hut are not open-to th nuhiie yet they have theh- challenge to our curiosity. So also have the brightly colored scenes promising entertainment and excitement. The circus has come to town. Operated by Crescent show, u is being operated under the aus pices oi prince Rupert Shrine Club, for funds children. Presented High Awards VANCOUVER A former New Westminster man with a B.Sc. from the University of British Columbia, Philip l. Matheson, now transportation engineer for the Canadian National Railways in Montreal, was among 14 members of the Engineering Institute of Canada who received awards and prizes at the institute's convention banquet in Hotel Vancouver Friday. Two other well known Canadian engineers, Frederick V Sei-bert of Edmonton, and Richard L. Weldon. O.B.E., of Montreal, lerelved th, Julian C. Smith medal for "achievement in the development of Canada." This Is the highest award given by the Engineering Institute. Four other 'engineers, includes the late. Dr. Ernest A. Cleveland former chief commissioner of the Vancouver Water Board. Were made honorary members of the institute. Dr. Cleveland's son. Dr. C. Cleveland, accepted the membership on behalf ofhis father. The other honorary members are John A. Allen of Edmonton; Francis W. W Doane of Halifax; and John O 6 Kerry of Port Hope, Ont. Shippinf and General Moving, Packing. Crating Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also anvnts for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Parle Avenues Est. 1910. Phones 60 and 68 WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing DEVELOPING. FRINTINO ENLARGINO EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES Phone Oreen 13 Box 478 GOODYEAR "Th.' Greatest Name in Rubber" ' Hose Belting Matting Tires Tubes Batteries Ah foam Product NORTHERN TIRE & RUBBER CO. 712 2nd Ave. P.O. Box 11 Phone Green 992 fuiiu. ai ine expiration oi one month! "i-i- that iiiat Leonar Leonar- from the date of the first pulilica. i do da Vinci should be made the wtt t.inn hereof Ibciia a DM.i.i.m.i r..- Ia - tlfienle of Title in lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me In wri tlnir DATF.D at the Land Registry Of fire. .Prince Rupert, b c , this 2Hth 1 rawinSs- Leonardo was a dllet-day of April, lii.M, ad. ' i tante of genius. He was incap- Andrew Thnmnwn Deputy Registrar of Titles. (I'-JfiC) TIMBER SALE X-563S1 There will be offered for Bale by Public Auction at the Ofrlce of the Sense of Hrorina Scents of Herring! rorest nanger. yucen Charlotte City.l N O T If p uated Hockfl9h Harbour, JmblJlv's" of -Lots 20D to cut and s 1.749.000 PBM of Hemlock CedaV P? ,'?. n,a"gB 3' Coast Dtrlct, Spruce and Other Bpte Sawloa B C Sn?'iJ!'l,,Bt V CW"' Fal"' fler,'d Provided ' for 8l"e at anyone unable to be at the Auction ni perstm he may aub- ' . PUBLIC AtlCTION mlt a sealed tender to be opened at . be,hed ' the FVirestry Hoadiuar-the Hour of Auction and treated as If,'8: Ooe"n p,llls. B.C., at J::)0 pm. j hw Three venrs will he ailna.ert t removal of timber Particulars from Chief Forester. Victoria, B.C., District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C., or Ranger J. P. Munro, Queen Charlotte City, B.C. (ltcj IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE