- Wednesday, May 28. 1952 , CLMSIflllP " ! i 1 PHONE 748 FOR HELPFUL CLASSIFIED AD-TAKER DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4:30 P.M. DAY 'PREVIOUS BLACKWOOD on (J3riclcjc By EASLEY BLACKWOOD FOR SALE Pre-emptive Iiids Trick Even liest Players t f Pi "y ) s. V Pre-emptive bids sometimes cause even the best, defenders to go wrong. When Miss Brash opened the bidding with four spades on this hand, Mi FOR SALE Bendix washer, like new, $195.00. 621 Thompson St. Red 602. (126pl FOR SALE Empty potato sacks, 15c each, FOB. Prince Ru-per. Super Valu. (1261 KOR SALE Household furniture in good condition. 233 11th St. 129p) FOR SALE Coal and wood range in good condition, $15 857 11th East or phone Green 588. (120p FOR SALE White enamel washini; machine. Black' 876. 1543 Second Overlook. il26p FOR SALE Fine old violin. Write Box 395, Daily News. (126o) FOR SALE Household furniture. Apply 202 8tll Ave. West. At home phone Lilue 318. (125) 1JOATS L OU SALE FOR SALE-36 ft. trolling boat. Phone Red 807. (143p) FOR SALE 12 ft. plywood row-boat. Phone Green 626. U23pi FOR SALE 12 ft. speed ho'it, bi'MKi new. No engine. $17500 or nearest offer. Apply 318 Oth East. (12Co) AHS I'OIC 1 Al.Y. John F. L. Huahes. D C. CHIROPRACTOR Hrs. 10:30-12:30, J:00-S:00 Eves.: by appointment only 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block C08 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Bo 374 GEORGE RORIE & CO. ACCOUNTANTS Si AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Bux 130 FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK SAUNDERS BROS. We Pour Ceinent For Vest Phone Blue 939 PRECISION SAW FILING 215 lit Ave. W. Phone 909 P.O. Box 721 .HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Heauly Culture In nil lis branches 204 4th Street - Phone 655 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels mid Wi.m Soles Ilox 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE (.'HANDLER'S STl'UIO 21G-4ih Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prlnre Rupert MAC'ftADI-n. , . OPTOMETRY STONE BuijlmQ PHONE BLUE 593 'ot PO. BOX 1184 ELECTR0LUX and Service it NOW LOr SANSON'S qus,,, Phone: oWn m ' k - Evening, Ww w For in genume paru Phut or write HANDYMAN 51 HOME SERVICE GENEKAL CONTRACT, Building and Repairs o kinds ROOFS - C'lUMNFY OIL BUhNKKS PHONES: P.O. Box 1870 'Hi- MATTSON'S UPHOmKRINQ Phone Blue 126 P.O. H, 234-3rd Ave R Prince Rupert, BC H. G HELGfRSC LIMITED. REAL ESTATE k INStT. Phone 90, Evening li'u, LING THE TAILU Tailoring - Allrrali lid Chithfn Mailf-to-MraMi 220 Sixth St. PliOi WHY ARE classified ads ef fee-. tive? In the first place in thei),: classifieds the readers hunt! 11:33 the ads. They hunt because 11 :45 thev are shoppim;. They arePM in the market, in the mood to 12 00 buv. Classifieds are the mar-)i2:i5 ket. nlnce of millions. (123) 1 12:215 Classified Hates Closure time 4:30 p.m. day previous to publication. Classified, 3 cents per word per insertion; minimum charge 50 cents. Dirth Notices, 50 cents; Cards of Thanks, Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcesments, $2 00. I S)iecial Display double price?. ANNOl M KMKNTS Catholic card party, May 15. Final card party May : Cathedral tea aiiJ rua.niag.' sale, May 31. Make your reservation.-; now for the Shrine Ceremonial Ball, Friday, June 6. Tickets at Van Meer Studio, George Dawes (Red 127) or W. O. Slieardown. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. Lam-bie's, 403 4th Ave. East, June 19. WE PAY cash lor burnt out niolurr, any size er 'jiakc. Wil-f'U'd fcUc'.ncul Wort::', Cow buy. Pllune LSiue 391. (If) FUNERAL NOTICE COLLIER In the city, Saturday, May 24, 1952, John William, age 78 years, Water Front, Prince Rupert, B.C., beloved father of Mrs. Louise Arter, Vancouver, B.C.; Mrs. Olive Hart nd Mrs. Pearl Brochu, Pentic-ton, B.C. Rev. L. G. Sieber will conduct services at Grenville Court Chapel at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 2. Interment to follow in Fairview Cemetery. B. C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. (It) LOST AND FOPNI) LOST Black wallet with laced edge. Reward. Phone 6 or Black 339. (127) LOST Between Kitwanga ferry and Soren.setVs mill, one spare tire and wheel for Austin pick-up. Reward. Notify Box 402, Kitwanga, B.C. dtp) LOST Budele bird, tat! No. 19 on It. Phone Red 339 sfter 6 p.m. (126o) ! PERSONAL ANY PERSONS having shoes at the London Shoe Repair Shop,' !md Ave. West, kindly arrange to take delivery of them' between the hours of 7 and 3 o.m. on Tupsrir.y, Thursday and Saturday. May 27. 29 and , 31. respectively. Official Ad- j inini.st.ra tor, Estate of Paul : Miskolci. tl2Ci HEM WAVIT.I) MALE HELP WANTED Taxi Driver. Must be neat appearing and non-drinker. Appiy RIack and White Taxi Co. (120; WANTED Hutcher for Shear-down's Burns Lake store. An-lily at Super Valu. 1126) HELP WANTED FEMALE STENOGRAPHER, with or without experience. Apply to Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd., Room 15. Besner Block, Prince RuiMTt, B.C. (130) WAITRESSS wanted Fairview ' Cafe. Experience not neces-1 sary. Phone Red 7H0. 130p j III SINESS DI'PORTFNITY FOR 8A.? Three-ear txl bus-1 (iness. $kx 112feTcrraee,- .B.C. J ' ft-' 3 mnpri FOR SALE BUY Direct. Order Now and (All Times Daylight Saving) VANCOUVER ml VICTORIA SUNDAY ss. Camosun 8 p.m. TUESDAY ss Coquittam 12 noon ALICE AK.V1, STEWAKT AND rtHET SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 p.m. I (tit NOK'IH tjl'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS May 9 and 23 ss. Oanio,Min mklnii-ht I OK SOITII (Jt'EEN ( II AHLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun May 2, 16 and 30 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupvt Auent Third Avenue Phone 308 Make Your Printing Matter Part of Your Business Did It. ever occur to you that you need di.-.tincl ive printed matter for your paillcular Imslne.'.'h? Type faces five you this iiiil.slandiu!; di:;! inetiveness and these can be supplied by on;- modem pinitiii!; department. Dibb Printing Co. DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING rW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe CREDIT REGULATIONS EASED V Down . 24 Months to Pay ON THE ALL NEW in '52 FORD and MONARCH See our complete i.lnik of (iOOH I SMI ( AU I at reduced prires. BOB PARKER LIMITED "Home (if friendly service" FORD- MONARCH DEALERS I 5) in RADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Chance) WEDNESDAY P M. 5:v!0 Int. Conity. of 5:30 Question Box 5:45 Something in Harmony ti:0O Supper screuude 6:15 Hawaiian Melodies 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 fciniKey liuriKtte hhnw 7:00 I'BC News 7 15 C'UC News Roundup 7:30 Stefan Ku'.akevitll - Baritone 8:00 "The Shallow of a Tree" and u.au IU in; V 10:00 CKt: News 10:10 (Bt; News 10:ft 8upplement 10:30 Piano Playhouse 11:00 Weather Kepuil tV.'. Rln-olT THUHHUAY A M. 7:00 Musical Cloek like 8:00 CliC News B:10 Hires llill flood 0:15 Morning isoitt: 8:30 MorniliK Devotion 8 45 Little Concert i) :00 liliC News anil Commentary 9:15 Musle lor 'Moderns U :30 Sunrise Serenade 9:50 Dorofiiy lnni;las Show U:55 Recorded Interlude 9:69 lime Signal 10:00 Morninj; Visit 10:15 Klders ot Purple Hngt 10:30 This Week's Artist 10.45 Musical Program 11 00 Kindergarten of the Air Ptotiuclup Time bid Weather Report Message Period Recorded Interlude Scandinavian Melodies Mtd-day Melcdlea bid CBC News Program Uesume 12:30 B.'J. Furm Broadcast 12.M Recorded InUrlude :IIO Aiteinoon (JvJieert :00-U:M0 -B. C. School Ilroadeast Records lit Jililioonv 2:45 Liberal Assn. talk 3:0(1 The Music Box 3:15 Famous Voices 3:30 1 First Met: 'imity. 3::5 Novel Time ' ' . :00 Sunshine Society 4:30 Around the World In HO Days ECIPES J Here's something super-special tor Dad on his day, June 15. An "Upside Down Rhubarb Pie!" 's really delicious and easy to , dc. Make it like you do an ordinary p'e, only put melted bulte.', brow n sugar and crunchy walnuts in the pie pan before lining it with pastry. After the: pie is baked, invert over the j rving plv.'e a 1,-1 out comes! ,..ur beautiful i.ut-t';pued pie. ! I'usidt Dawn lUiuliarb Pie 4 J'tip soft butter or margarine cun walnut halves and pieces : cup brown sugar (packed) 1 tablespoon water Pastry for uojule 9-incli crust 4 cups sliced rhubarb 1 cup granulated sugar tablespoons flour 'i teaspoon salt. Spread butler on bottom and sides of 9-inch pie pan. Press walnut halves "around side of! pan and sprinkle pieces over the ! i boiiom. cover vim Drown sugar and pack firmly ovor butter. Sp' inkle water around bottom of pan. Li.ie coated pan with pastry. Mie rhubarb; granulated sugar, flour and salt lightly, and lion into pastry-lined pan. Cover with pastryVqiid i'ltita Bdge.-Plick top with fivhr Bake in very riot oven (450 F t and bake 35 to 40 minutes longer, or until-pastry is well browned and rhubarb ten-d.'t'. Cool until syrup stops bubbling. Invert over serving plait . Serve warm. Serves 6 to 8. LAND ItEOIbTRY ACT Rr: rvrlfiente of Title No. "d"4o! ! to Lot, tl.'ht (H,, Block lot T.vi) llimilrei. aid) Thlrty-lour 234. Qihtii charlotte District, snld to contain One lii'i'imul N ii u g h t Two Nine ilii'Mi rtrrt-r, more or less, Mup l:0(i. WHKKKAH Batlsfactory proof of Ioks of the utjovB Certificate of Title issued in the name of Hurry Ether-lilirn Vetnwin his been tiled In this 'ffiep, notice Is hereby Klvtn thnt I shall, nt the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, issue a Provisional Certificate of Tide in lieu of Bald lost Cerilficate. miles In the meuntlme valid objection be made to me in wriiinp. DATED nt the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, H.C , thin 2H'.h ' day of April. 1!)M. A D. Andrew Thompson. , Deputy Registrar of Title. ( 1140c LAND REGISTRY ACT Re: Cerilficate of Title No. 2R4firi-I to Lot Seventeen (17). Block Twelve (12), Vlllut'e of Stewart. I Mup aim i w iLKf.AH sntiKfitRtiiry proof of loss of the above Certificate of Titln 18- sui-a in tho num.- of Michael cor - 1 i nei'us Bcrmincham has neen nied m j omee, notice is hreoy given that 1 1 shall, at the expiration of one! for the MEAL that REFRESH! not to be shut out. He bid North dealer Neither side vulnerable Not III (Mr. Mil)) S A i H K J 10 M L! l-7 4 ( .' U B 2 West i:u-i ( Mr. ('liani)iitin ) (Mis. k ) S7 0 4 K II) H A H Q 7 U- A K Q 10 0 1 1 -J H fl C - A 1U 6 C K .) f Ml. II III ( Mis- lii:i-h ) H K W J II 3 2 H 11 4 3 r 5 V N. Tin-North iiliiiti : lMlnt 1111O1 Wist Puss FilSS 4 S h 1J Pliss fits I'ilSfl I'uss 11 1) U 3 1)01 All priss But Miss Brash vus not lh-the surprised one. She r.iM'cU ace of clubs, took out the trumps, )"d a heart to tlie and the lest ol the tricky "were hers. "Well, pai'iiu r," she said. 'they tried to talk us out of our slain but they couldn't do it." Mr. Champion not purple in the face. "Do you mean to ,.ay," he .sputtered, ' th it you've eot the colossal nerve to believe were the cues who were ill" ones who were sacrificing un this hand?" "Who else?" replied .Iiss Brash innocently. fc ' tf 9 agyftfoi jiii"i,ii'' iiiiiM TIiii dvirtiMmtm if not ptMi)ictJ cm dt(Jrc! by tK LiQMt ContfJ 8orci f by t). Go'nn.tM I Brtfitk Columix. p fl B.u h ami Spray Pain "if! Papcrliaii"!iij- .S'jN'C! A'R & KFLLS Palatini' and ! oratmi' C'omr.u Phone Blue 093; 345 9ih Ave W PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt- Service You Know - Phone 174 For liepairs ami Alterations Smith & Elkins lid P.O. hox 274 GKOItOK DAWKS AUCTIONEER ffii FINEST Champion was determined five diamonds. Miss Brash felt she had no defense against that contract went on to five spades. Of; course it might have turned out that her best bet was to Jet her opponents play five diamonds. In other words, she might have been set four tricks at five spades. But apparently thoughts that never enter Miss Brash's head. i When Mr. Champion passed live spades. Mrs. Keen oonsid-; ered it to be a forcing pass. That is, she felt sure Mr. Cham-BioB had plenty to double five spades but was asking her to nuke, a choice between doubllm; uid goint; on to six diamonds. , With a singleton spade, ample : diamond support , and . a little : other stuff, Mrs. Keen elected to six diamonds. That tied it. Miss Braf-.h had pushed her opponents into a slam which, as far as she Knew,! they could make. So she bravely six spades. Grinning evilly, Mr. Champion doubled. He cashed the ace of hearts After considerable thought he finally decided that It would be extremely dangerous to try to tasti a diamond trick at this point. Holding six diamonds himself, with two showing on tht board and a diamond raise from partner, it was prooaole (he thought) that Miss Brash was blank in the suit. Well, he had a little surprise for Miss Brash. He had another ace, the ace of clubs, and it was only three long. May as well cash that first to make sure of the set and then try the diamonds. Big Summer Show Boosts Business : At Scenic Spols ; By The Canadian Press A new Canadian summer rtdio oners. "The Happy Motoring Shew," promises to be a big boaster for tourist business. This is something different from the usual business approach and expects to spur wider travel by Canadians themselves. The series began May 12 for a 16-week period. It Is heard Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings over the Dominion network of the CBC. Popular vocal- ists Terry Dale from Vancouver and Wally Koster from Winnipeg are starred as the young Canadian coupb who are seeing Canada by car. The show opened Li Yarmouth, N S , and the series includes each" of the 10 provinces, giving coast-to-coast publicity! for the .varied tourist attractions. All provin-cia ltourist departments are consulted in arranging a comprehensive itinerary and Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce are giving their support'. Stories of local .legend are interspersed in each program with Howard Cnhle nnrt the orchestra supplying the music. Historic spots ana iamous tourist resort areas will be covered from Newfoundland to British Columbia. CANADIAN TV Telephone engineers at Montreal come up with a new robot-like alarm that can answer questions, obey orders and even call for help. It's to be used on' some of the 15 microwave radio-relay stations now being built between Montreal, Toronto and Buffalo to carry network television programs and long-distance telephone calls In connection with the first Canadian television -operations this fall; The repeater stations are located at intervals along the 400-mile network, Involving many maintenance problems, but the robot brain will be of great help. help. Attendants will be on dutv only at key stations. The others wtt, h De wat(,hert watcned hv hy th. the warning ,o,ir, equipment, which sends signals to the alarm centres. Th id nl ihi. 1 lem ls a series OI musical tones, each station having Its own fre quency. When everything is operating smoothly there ls a steady tone from the robot guard. When trouble develops the alarm-signal is set in motion, and the attendant will be able to trace It and correct it. perhaps automatically ,or by sending a repair man direct to the scene. ORDERS PHONE 2IHI CAFE FOR SALE-jPJSu Austin A-40 seel tin. excellent condition 1 hnvinp travelled mainly on 1! first class roads. Pried M. Vancouver. Price tlPPO.OG cash. Phone Mr. Fraser. 477. (tf) FOR SALE 1950 Morris convertible, under 9000 miles. t Down payment $350. Call Red 622. 1239 Water St. (128) FOR SALE 1950 Plymouth. Onn p.een at 233 11th St. Khw 215. ' (125o) FOR SALE Late 1950 Hillman ; Minx. Call Green 433 after 4 p.m. Il2ftp) HEAL FSTATK It FOR SALE Furnished house. 1547 2nd Overlook. Green R72. (127p I HAVE an auto court and build-ino-, 2 houses built and 1 under construction. Situated on th" Kituat pnd rrnin road, one mile from town. Ill health ti forces me to sell. F. Morrison, Terrace, B.C. (ltpi SPECIAL Attractive five-room bungalow. Spacious living room, two bedrooms and bathroom. Lare kitchen, laundry room, cement basement, hot air furnace, ear,me. Lot 50 x 100. Price $6800 00. Terms arranged. Immediate possession. Armstrong Agencies I Ad. Phone 342 Black 197 evenings (126) IHl iSES. WANTED TO BUY -W OlitPK SAT.F. list your house with us we have several I cash btivers. Armstrong f .rv.i. t w. phone 34 Bl'ick 197 evenings. (130) FOR KENT FOR RENT Three '.'join I05 ealvin ! Lakftlse li'hne '' Red C.Ot. ' ' 7 : ' - H43pl F'OR RENT OR SALE Cabin Rainbow Lake. Black .100. (l'ifin) Wartime four, fully Box 390, Dailv (It) FOR RENT Room and board for three men. 171 3rtf East. (126ot FOR RENT -rooms, Two furnished East End. Phone Red 495. (126o) WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Three or four bedroom house, furnished. Box 304, Daily News. (126p) y?.U!fO COUPLE. no children. desire two or three room furnished suite. Green 59. (128i WANTED TO RENT Apartment or housekeening room. Write Box 391, Daily News. (120p) WANTED WANTED Room and board. Box 392, Daily News. (125p) WANTED WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap iron, , steel, brass, copper, lead, etc. Honest grading. Proinnt payment, made. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St. Van enuver, B C. Phone PAcific 6357. 'If i CASH for scrap cast, bras"!, cop-ner, batteries nnd radiators. Phone S43. Call 620 Oth Avenue West. City. (tf) sm;i:T metal PLUMBING, Heating and Sheet Metal Work. Roofim?. Phone 543. 630 6th West. I.etourneau. (130c) ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, income Tax. specialist. H (I. Fork, fcitone EuiWins, Rfcd 5'J3. (20m) BEST OP rooD I OK TAKE OL'T BROADWAY Shipping and (ieneral Movini;, I'ackinir, Crating Curtuge and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also aipentg for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and ull welding supplies. ( LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. iiKl and Park Aveniei Kst. 1010. Phones 60 and C8 MRATHALL'S Photo Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGINO EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES Phone Oreen 130 Box 478 Chinese hiJiei Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 Save Factory-to-You Method givta you Free brushes, trow-! FOR RENT-els, drurus and freight with' furnished, every shipment of Uattleshib News. mm General l ' 4 Construction t Floor Sanding General Repairs Cobinet Work Greer & LIMITED Phone 909 JOHN H. BULGER John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue j Phone 03 ""-'v X SfU Buy TRADE TC: Products. Asbestos Cement. 15e lb.. Asbestos Roof Coaling (the seamless raincoat for your roof 1 $1 B8 gal. Place your orders no. Aluminum pnints and coatings $5.25 gal. Wood preserving Ncvarot applicable by brush or sprav gun. (Wood will last 3-5 times longer.) AI.SYNITE, a beautiful pl-istic construction material. West-inehouse SteriUtmn (Electronic Deodorizer) at $995. All rrrw.rlu r, o t .,. r 1 H, n ri f I ,.,,.1 For tree demonit .rations Tnri ! estimates cnll 342. E. A. En-ridpe for friendly service (126n) NATIONAL Machinery Co. Limited. Distributors for' Mining Sawmill. JiOfffinK and Contractors' Fqtllnment. Enquiries invited OrrinvHle t.slanH Vancouver 1. BC. (tfi FOR SALE Chesterfield and 2 chairs, blue. Reasonable. Phone Black 977 after fi nm. (126o) FOR RALE Threp-piece kpc-tional chestprfield suite, dln-in'froom and bedroom suites, Quaker pot-burner nil rsn". oil tiestpr and other housp-hnlr articles. Call Civic Centrp Dinine P"im. nhnn 868. between 8 00 and 5:00 p.m nr after 7:00 p.m. 026' FOR SAL! House trailer, a beautiful home on whe;. Three rooms f nil v furnished. Oil heater, refrigerator W-box. pas or electric enokin" built-in closet, drawers and wordrfthe spare pouivflletit n p 4 or 5 room house. Cn" '" fith Ave. West. 215t)i FOR RALE Potatoes. 060 fit h Ave. West. (129p) Plione Oreen 810 and Red 127 1 1 L ' I II " 1 --JrZcHC YOUN BLONDIE A Tadpole's Romance . . DyJlrT r " ! T SjUr rr, -i r i 7Z: . C 0 vcu T0 V - ri'Yj I ( GtE-GhWNUPS )" Bl TTjjjjFwE pavhE , A V.. ' ZZm MCL1V I vou felt . datp x s sr ' I i ME rX , f rKA 2-'i J.:, VW MtTIi ySym ?S0& vym -p & month from the date of the first'. . r ""6 W publication hereof, Issue a Provl - Hlonul certificate of Title in lieu nf said loKt. I ert itient. nnlul. 4n v.. I meantime-valid objection be made j to me In writing. DATED ut the Land Hepil.-jtrv Ottlce Prince Hubert.. B.C., this 14th dav of Mm y, 1!jm, a u. Andrew Thompson. IX-puty ReS;Wtn r of Titles 14l'p IT'S EASY to place a classified ad in the Daily News. Just phone -7H1 for a helpful ad-taker. " I (188) Classified Ads Pay a!" ...F