Prince Ruperr Doily News Friday, April 4, 1952 The New 3rd Ave. Cue eeturfei t,: i7'. t ju favorite subject the evils of iu-bacco. "Carefully complied statlsttW" I had bceii a modification in Llie , load line restrictions as far as j Prince Rupert and Alaska ports ; were concerned. This is taken he asserted, "demonstrate that Load Line In Summer Starting April 16 Larger Cargoes Here Will be Fussiblc to mean that foreign vessels . every cigar a man smokes short which go down the inside pas BLACKWOOD on By EASLEY BLACKWOOD harbor master and port warden.' Winning certificates of com- i petency in home trade under1 158 tons were: j Andrew Dyohavn, Herman! Rensvold, James Fields, Tilly j Lloyd, Charles . Currie, Denver; Secord, Sydney Croxford, Chas.l Haan, Ramond Haugan, Martin sage will now be able to load to summer levels as well as American and Canadian vessels which now enjoy the privilege. From Wallace's Westward Wallace's is but one of many, fine new building accomplish-, ments In recent years: Other: i Killas and Christopher Block.; Overwaitea. j T. W. Woolworth & Co. under construction). j Northland Dairy. . ! R. E. Mortimer office.- j 1 Chef Lennard's Cafe. Succeed in Navigation Twenty -One Local Candidates Win Certificates of Competency Twenty-tone candidates took examinations for certificates of With the advent of April 16 and until October 15, ocean going freighters coming to Prince ens his life by a week, and eaf cigarette by three days." A man in the audience rose to inquire, "Are those statistics curate?" "Absolutely accurate, sir,ff(i-clared the lecturer. "Why?" - "It's quite important to ma," replied the man, "for if they're accurate, I've been dead 287 years." Ericksen, Foster Husoy ,4.1 ITiinui1oc Pftm riot i Robert i Rupert will be able to load to Tough, Elmer Pollard, Ronald OLD METHOD Use of the tetter "S" in place of tho long "F" in English literature was first adopted by John the summer load line under international ' regulations. This Jones, Douglas Ross, Keith Phil-ipson, Arvid Maki, Perry York, John Strand, Elmer Clausen. George Oral .am won his papers as mate ht home trade. means that Vessels loading such j Bell, publisher, who died in 1831. commodities as wheat will be ' , , - able to take up as much as 300 """" 3 copmetency in navigation conducted in the city during the c I'artncr-IJrowbcating Department hy don't you quit browbeating your 1 every hand?" akod Mr. Champion. Remark was met with a chorus of "Look 1" by 11 r. Abel, Mr. Muzzy, Mr. Dale lix of the assembled kibitzers. McRae Bros, (under construction). Daily News. Prince Rupert Bowling Alleys. Fraser & Payne. Totem Theatrey ! Seruby's Fur Storage, j SuperValu. And more under Two young men saw two pretty girls meet and embrace. Said one: "That's what's past couple of days by Capt. J. Llewellyn, examiner of master and mates, and all were successful. All but three of the candidates weje local fishing vessel operators. They took their or 400 more tonsef cargo. Prince Rupert will then be on an equal basis with Vancouver and other ports below the latitude where the winter differential starts. There has been some speculation here as to the meaning of a dispatch from Washington this week suggesting that there I wrong with the country?" "What do you mean?" asked ulnrrabU- courses during the past winter! his friend. ed to get trumps out, didn't : he?" said Mr. Heinsite. j 1 HIST JOB 1 "Not at that point," said Mr. ! Champion firmly. "In the safety from Capt. W. Koughan, local "Women doing men's work." "Don't you think you're too fast?" he asked. "Look j plays you are willing to lose one I out! You'll sew the wrong seam! f Matthew B. Ehrlich Registered Architect trick to make sure that you will Mind that corner, novfr! Slow j down. Ecttcr watch your finder. 1 Steady!" "What's the matter with you, John?" said his wife, alarmed. "I've been running this machine for years." "Well, I thought you might lMr. S - NilTH1 H-7 0 2 a -k io C 10 0 B 5 2 not lose two. Abel's first job was ! to find out whether he could ' afford the luxury of the safety j ! play in the trump suit. He should 1 j have led a diamond and finessed the queen. I "If that lost," Mr. Champion fc 1 4 J continued, "the safety play was like me to neip you, since you I out and the best play then would ; help me drive the car." 1 be to lead the king of spades ; ' first. In other words, Abel would spades should be led promptly have to play to lose no spade ! and that would hold the spade Eii.-tl Pan Puns II NT (S tricks at all. , losers to one no matter which Congratulations to Wallace's Department Store On Brightening Up Third Avenue We are happy lo have done the Wiring and Lighting in the new store. . Of course. If the diamond fi- ' opponent had four to the cfuwn- nnlv a worked, then the ace of ! 10. P 13 , . " ; , : nesse 4 one of the best , Designer of the New Wallace's premises ;n the game. He jj,,h lor Mr. Hein-i latter gives him Ation in the crtt- ripened to bring .Hussion. Against jp. Mr Champion Ij of hearts which ct it sueen on the hnueht Mr. Ab"l dummy's king of 1028 Marker Sr. ' v Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. J O Congratulations! NEON SIGN for Wallace's Department .Store Installed by Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. Exterior Design by EHRLICH tin loudly when fcaed out of the I) he had to lose b lor down one. ol spades first." 4 Heinsite. "That's i' safety play with Unudlng the queen -ne Am I right, I replied Mr. wismgly. "At trick fdn't have led the is or the ace of fi He shouldn't have 4ii mean? He want' i GRANT & NEWTON LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS P.O. Box 1399 Phone 229 Amid LIMITED