Hrince Kuperr DGiiy INewS Friday. May 2, 1952 ustiiess Cf BLACKWOOD on MARGARET -1 (CLOSURE TIME 10 a.m. on day of publicattsn) Classified Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per Word per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. PRECISION SAW FILING Blue 5M not 1183 Asent: Bus Terminal Island City Builders J3rult r REAL ESTATE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD An Overt rick Complete the Contract A VNOCNCEMENTS Canadian Legion "Bring the Missus" ni?ht Friday Mav 2nd.' i 104c ' I 1 L.O.B.A. Spring sale, :ome- i cooking, etc., May 3. Q ins fltff Mr. Dale's play was the only bright spot in this hand. The bidding was weird and so was the defense. Mr. Muzzy's opening bid was gruesome and might have got his side in a lot of trouble. Mrs. Keen's bidding was not! Forty-second Anniversary j-or SALE Seven room house First Presbyterian Church will ( on two good lots. Good loca-be held Sunday May 4. turn, some furniture. $5200.00 . ! cash Black 205. (107p) Pannrlinn T.pcnnn pnrrt nnrtv RADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject U Change) FRIDAY 5:20 International Commentary 5:30 Here Comes the Band 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Piano StyliiiKS 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smiley P.urnette Show 7:00 CHC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 To be aiinn'inwi 8:30 Vancouver Theatre 9:00 Chuckwagon 9:30 Canadian Short Stories 9:45 Poetry Through Poet's Eyes Hi:u0 CBC News 10J10 CBC News 10:15 Paiiiu 10:30 Novell StrlllK Quartet 11:00 Weather Hi-port and Sign-off SATURDAY AM 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Clood 8:15 Hits and Encores 8 :30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Saddle Serenade 9:30 CBC Stamp Club 9:45 Sours of the West 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Trans-Canada Children's Theatre 10:30 World church News 10:45 CBC News 1 :00 Saturday Date 11:30 Weather Repurt 11:31 Message Period 1 :33 Recorded Interlude 1 :45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. lJrOO Mid-day Melodies . -.& Program Resume 12:30 Musical Program 1 :00 TB A. 2:00 Ballet Club 2:30 Boys' and Girls' Week I 3:00 This Week 3:15 CBC News 3:25 Recorded Interlude 3:30 NBC Svnipbocy Orch. 4:30 Sports College i 4:45 On the Record as reliable as usual. With two honors in hearts, a fair hand ; and even distribution, she j should have responded to her j partner's double with one na j trump instead of two diamonds, i She would have fared very well ! at that contract. ! The best commentary on Mr. 1 Abel's double is that Mr. Daie : made his contract with an over- , trick. j The opening lead was the eight of hearts. Dummy ducked ; and Mr. Muzzy won with the ' queen. After some thought he 1 returned the king of clubs. When Mr. Abel showed interest ! with the 10 spot, he led a small ; club which was won with the ace over Mr. Dale's Jack. A third club was returned and Mr. Abel expected his partner . ......... r,..i ... , ., f ...in, 10 trump, mu ir w,c won the queen. He led his deuce of spades and won with dummy's Jack when Mr. Abel played low. Spade was led back to the ace and Mr. Muzzy dropped a small heart. Mr. Dale stopped to count, j Mr. Muzzy nau siartt-u wiui one . spade and three clubs, leavm?: ! him nino parHs In thp reel suiits. Room u STONE Bunt BLUE 59; p 0. BOX 1 ELECTRON Sales ar.d Sr ' '-'v nitr a MANSOtfS THIN. I Phone: Gwn Svenings, Blue 970. For genuin? part? phone or virile handym; HOME SER, GENERAL COtm.. Building and Rep, kindi roofs - cm:. OIL BURNL PHONES' P.O. Box 1670 MATTSOi UPHOLSTER. Phone Blue 126. p 234 3rd Av. Prince Ruper H. G. HELGl LIMIT?!1 REAL ESTATE H' Phone 96 Evening; LING THE T,; Tailoring Alt' and Clothes Madt-to 220 Sixth St. 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 Elock 608 3rd Ave. w. Fr!re Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 GEORGE RORIE&CO. ACCOUNTAN T3 & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Us branches 204 4th Strret Phone 6S5 FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK SAUNDERS BROS. We Pour Cement For Less- Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden HeeU and Worn 8ole Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STl'DIO 215 4th Street Box 645 Phone Creen 3R9 Prince Rupert FOR tALE 5-room cottage, newly decorated inside. Furnished. Immediate possession. Apply 225 1st East. Industrial Welding. tf) run oiijE. iwo lOLs. pmuv constructed house, corner of 2nd Ave. and 11th St. Phone Blue 3!3. (104p HARBOR VIEW Four room white cedar siding bungalow, fireplace in living-room, two big bedrooms, Pembroke bathroom, cablnot kitchen, garage. Lot 50 x 100. Immediate possession. Price $6500. Terms arranged. Three bedrooai house, basement and furnace. Price $6750. Very easy terms. Exclusive listings. Armstrong Agencies Ltd. Phone 342 Black 197 evenings (105c) HOl'SKS WANTED TO 15CY WE HAVE buyers with all cash for two to four bedroom houses. For quick sale phone Armstrong Agencies Ltd., ! phone 342. (104c) I FOB KENT 1 I FOR RENT Store or show room, j ! 24 x 50. at 844 3rd Ave. West. 1 Front will be fixed to suit tenant. i 1 Prince Rupert Realty Co., ! over Broadway Cafe. (tf) I I 12 WILL GIVE room to working i girl for looking after three-year-old ! ! child at, nights. I Phone 8G7. (104p) I ! FOR RENT Sleeping room. Hot j plate. 1436 6th East. Green j 660, evenings. (105pl ! FOR RENT Nice clear suite. unfurnished. Couple only. Phone Green 224. 1160 Park Ave. (104p) FOR RENT Room and uoard for two sharing. Separate oeds Available May 1. Phone Red 192. tf) top T?VNTRWr,n(r rnnm for . girl. Black 973. (iU4p j ' WANTED TO RENT May 7, Sonja's Tea, May 10. Hospital Day tea, Nurses' Home, May 12. Presbyterian Missionary Tea May 14. Eastern Star tea Masonic Temple, May 15. Men's Rotary tea, Civic Con- j tre, May 22. Canadian Legion Dance, formal. May 23rd, Legion Auditorium. (122c) Cathedral tea and ruir.may 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. PF.RSO.NAL ALL CLOTHES, suitcases, dry cleaning etc., left at the ' Fraser House before Jan. 30, 1952, must be claimed by May 31. 1952. Everything not claimed will be sold June, 1952. (108c) HAIR TROUBLE? If you're having hair troubles consul! Mr. . Powell at Jerry's Beauty rfalon across Irom Super-Valu. Phone . 855. (tf) WE PAY cash lor burnt out motors, any size or make. Wil-ford Electrical Works, Cow Bay. Phone Blue 391. (tf) LOST AND FOLaI) LOST Wallet containing money and valuable papers. Finder please return to P.O. Box 621. (Almost surely he had the queen I So Mr. Dale cashed his king of diamonds and the king of ' and queen of spades and led the hearts left. He could hardly have 1 seven of clubs. Mr. Abel trurnp-1 . i ed with his last spade and Mr. Alaska Growing Rapidly Reward. Green 620. HOSpl.ROOM FOR RENT-Girl piefer- r ;- red. Call evenings. M7 6th HELP WANTF.D-MAI.E West. 104p) For the MEAL that REFftEi drcn, require furnished suite in 1950 decennial census, il or house. Will consider Rood i is announced by Don H. Good-boarding house. May 1. Room j man, Ala.ska Development Board 27, New Royal Hotel. ( 104c) i chairman. The increase over West dealer Both sides 60 part-score Neither side vulnerable Ncirth (N1r. Keen) S 10 8 6 H A J 2 D-A J 8 5 C-9 4 3 W .t ' l:it (Mr. liel) (Mr. Mli.v) S J 9 8 4 3 S 7 H- 7 8 H-K Q 9 5 4 D 10 3 D- y 9 7 6 c a io a C H B B South -Olr. icile) S A K Q i If 10 U- K 4 2 C-Q J 7 5 The bidding: West North East south Pass Pass 1 H DDI. Pass 2 U Pass Pass 2 H Pass Pass 2 S Dhl. All pass started with more than five . . ,d h held three hearts for his raise. Mr. Muzzy would have to hold two hearts and three diamonds to guard those suits. Six tricks had been played. Mr. Dale could win the next two tricks with top trumps. And the lead of the - . , PV(.rVbodv down to four cards. Muzzy was squeezed. Dummy's last four cards were the ace and jack in both red suits. Mr. Muzzy held the king and one heart and three diamonds to the queen. It was his play. He discarded the seven of dia-i mnnrls And Mr. Dale took the last three tricks in the diamond suit. , GECKO E DAMES AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 nd Red 127 ADVERTISING IN THE . DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS MEANS PLUS BUSINESS . FOR YOU ' i DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe BLONDIF BEST OF FOOD M LiqMf Control lllid by '! GuvrnM MA Clubi. tSt. Make Your Printing Matter Part of Your Business Did it ever occur to you that you need distinctive printed matter for your particular ousiness? Type faces give you this outstanding distinctiveness . . . and these ca'l be supplied by our modvrn printing (li jiai't- ment. Dibb Printing Co. TAX BURDEN LIGHTENED To YOl' our cuslomers we are passing on (he lft', reduction In federal faxes. Our Completely New-in 19."? 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. Also sre our complete line of Inspected u?ed cars at reduced prices. BOB PARKER LIMITED "Home of friendly .service" Phone &3 Chinese DISHES Chop Suey - Chow Me in Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 A.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders l'hone 133 PLUMBING and HE A TING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smifh&EIkinsLfd. P.O. Box 27 If you must sell K, advertise it DAILY NEWS" Classified. The Chopeou Theory YOUNG MAN wishes room and ! board, centre or east end of; town. Write Box J67, Daily News. ( I05p : ' . ,L "ZZ""' 7B Box 368 Daily New 104p) j j WANTED j WANTED -TOP MARKET; FOR TAKE OL'T ORDERS PHONE 2 BROADWAY CAFE lrir statistic, Honest grading. Prompt pay- ment marie. Atlas Iron & i GENERAL CONSTRUCTS Metals Ltd., 250 Prior St., Van- j The transportation figure.-., couver, B. C. Phone PAcific;kept on a monthly basis, illus- G357- itrate clearly the annual lngres CASH for scrap cast, brass, cop- ! and egre.ss of seasonal worker.;, per, battei ies and radiators, j tourists and others. The peak Phone 543. Call 629 6th Avenue ! population during 1950 wa.s FLOOR SANDING GENERAL REPAIRS CABINET WORK GREER & BRIDDEN LT West. Citv. tf ) ! WANTED Large ; trunk. Phone ! Blue 393. ; - il40p) : LAND REGISTRY ACT Rc: Certificate of Title No. 22404-1 1 Avenue W. j to Lot Kiuht (8i. Block "B" ofithc estimated 165 700 .llltIe ele n ehuinaita ioo.iui. Lot Two Hundred and Thirty- Four uj4. Queen charlotte Persons in Alaska. The number District, said to contain one j declined to 159,450 In Septcm- SEES GOOD (Continued from Page 1 ; criticism of mayor and alder- men but he did believe that there would be greater efficiency in carrying on city busi- 1 ness by the appointment of a full time city manager which, he felt, was to be preferred to 1 the hit-and-miss system of j civic government by an elec- ; tive City council. The tremendous consumption' and the amount of 1 .unkenness here was some - i ( h. Hnnwrf Mr rSpr! 6 " " ' ;"" ught JT Possi ly , tU. this was due in some extent to lack of out let for satisfaction of entertainment desires. He felt that citizens of Prince Rupert should ! laKe suiiie lime uut uuuaiut-i forms of relaxation which would take away from consumption of alcohol. GOOD THINGS The lack of political corruption, absence of cliques of pres sure boys in a rough-tough place 1 like Prince Rupert was remark- i able, the speaker felt. Another wonderful thing here wa.s the extremely friendly, cooperative attitude of the citizens of Prince Rupert. He referred to the curling club as one of the examples of what local people had been able to get together. Stich a spirit could remedy other things. Here was a city that was bound to go ahead and prosper. Its people, he felt, must bend their efforts to cooperate, get together and fight some of the rough spots. President Fred Scaddcn was in the chair and there was a good attendance of members. The Canadian Forestry Association had a letter before the club appealing for co-operation and the utmost caution in forest protection. The Music and Drama Festival requested workers in ' connection with the festival next week and several members volunteered for duty. ; Visitors at the luncheon were Rotarians Frank Clare of Edmonton, O. H. Hoskins of Smith-ers, Percy Tinker of Naramata and William Poole and G. A. Hunter of Prlnep Rupert (mm SELL Buy TRM Population This Year Estimated at 153,900 JUNEAU Ala-ska continues to be the fastest-growing region under the American Flag, it, population a.s of January 1 . 195 being estimated at 153.900, a gam of 20 percent over the 123.5131 1 persons counted in the Territory th I939 ofnciaI count amount to 112 percent. Mr. Goodman saia. The estimate is based on pas-! ! senger traffic data obtained from .the various transportation com-. Panies operating between the uiuieu ouaita, Ui iauaua, a.iu Alaska; Alaska and Haines High. rfu 1 "A ran Hi an rt m pn t compiled Dy tne Aiassa j-epart ment of Health. reached in July, when there weri an estlmated 147,800 persons in 1 icinuiry. una iiuinoer ciup- pcu tu iji.odu uy ufLtiiiucr oi of that year The peak population during 1951 was reached in Auaust. when bori 5750 ln October, reaching 153,900 at the end of December. The natural increase births 0ver deaths totalled 2,473 ill 1350 lni;n ,.,i alK' inun in-i ,..,i 3'0i!2 111 19a1' a 8rand total of 5,555. Minor adjust- ment.s remaining tn he mnrip ln thp 1Q.S1 fiirnrfK arc Pxnpftprt to bring the latter figure to a some what higher mark. ) x 1 t' i I ARCHITECTS SPOKESMAN Cyril J. G. Carroll, 48, of Ottawa has heen appointed executive director of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. First man to hold such a post, he will serve as a liaison between architects and various branches of industry and government. He will stress the ability of Canadian architects to handle any type of architectural problem. (CP Photo) PART-TIME interviewers re- quired for marketing research and public opinion company.1 Must be available for week of May 12. Write to Box 369, Daily News. (108c ENGINEER with fourth class j certificate or equivalent quali- fication Apply Chief Engineer, Miller Bay Hospital. (105c) APPRENTICE Opportunity for good, steady youth, high school graduation preferred,5 to learn printing trade. Apply ; Daily News. (tf-nc) WANTED Steady reliable mam for work around industrial plant. Box 370 Daily News, r.c WORK WANTED FEMALE WANTED Office help. Stenography not necessary. Box 371, Daily News. 1 106c) WORK WANTED WORK WANTED Experienced accountant. 23 years old, mar ried, capable of handling full set of books, all statements of": Available to start June lBox J043, Station H., (lOOpi V i or s'u.iT FOR SALE 3-piece chesterfield suite, typewriter, piano, wash-inn machine, miscellaneous other old furniture. Cheap. BriKgs and Stratton 1 hp. motor with generator and battery $50.00. 1050 Ambrose. (lOGp) NATIONAL Machinery Co. Limited. Distributors for: Mining, Sawmill. Losing and Contractors' Equimncnt. Enquiries invited. Granville Island, Vancouver 1, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE Pure bred Airdale pups, $1000 each freight on board Evelyn. George Storey, 1 Evelyn, B.C. U04p FOR SALE Radio combination, chesterfield suite, occasional chair. Call at 400 4th East. (104p) FOR SALE Cabinet radio. $45. Phone Green 848. (104p) FOR SALE Cedar 'piles. Phone 640, T.M.C. , (108pi BOATS FOR SAM FOR SALE 40 ft. packer "Lili-mak." Moored at New Floats. (105p FOR SALE 14 ft. carvel built rowboat. Phone Green 620. (106p) CARS FOR PALE FOR SALE 1950 Monarch, excellent condition. Phone 677. (tfc.) FOR SALE 195(1 An.'.tin A-40 sedan, excellent condition having travelled mainly on first class roads. Pried at Vancouver. Price $1250.00 cash. Phone Mr. Fraser, 477. (tfl ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Income TVi v cnpeioliat 1 R CI Fnrlr. Stone Building'. Red 593. (20m) Shlppini B(1 1 Movinir, HfW' Cartage nl Complete, HcIiaK-: dent Servire. A, Canadian ; Arf !' for Oxygen, welding WPP" LINDSAY'S & ST0RAW i 2nd and 1 Cor. .' . Phiiiri Est. l!"u " . rhone 21S First WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES ?hono Green 136 Box 478 (. joiHlijear "The Greatest Name in Rubber" Hose Belting Matting Tires Tubes Batteries Aitfoam Products Wholesale Only NORTHERN TIRE & RUBBER CO. 712 2nd Ave. P.O. Box U81 Phone Green 992 ' ""jOHrO BULG 0j,l,mtl' Uccimiii Naught Two Nine ; mo 1 whkkkas satisfactory proof or j loss of the above Ccrttlicate of Title 1 issued iii the name of Harry Ether- j l(lKe Wctmon has oeen filed In this I olfice, notice Is hereby given that I i shall. at the exinration of one month 1 from the date 01 me nrbi puouca- tion hereof, issue a Provisional Cer tilieat of Title In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless in the meantime valid objection he made to me In writinc DATED at the Land Hc'lstry Of fice. Prince Rupert. B C, this 28th la,y of April, 19S2, AD. Deputy Registrar of Titles. Andrew Thompson. (12(5c) " TENDERS OFFERS plainly marked "Offer tor Plymouth ' on the envelope will be received by the undersigned up to noon May 16, 1952, for a 1946 Plymouth Coach Vehicle No. 568, located "as is and where is" at Prince Rupert; licence and registration not included. Further information and permission to view may be obtained from the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B. C. All bids must be accompanied by a certified cheque for at least 10 of the bid, and are subject to 3 S.S. & M.A. tax on the amount offered, and the highest or any bid not necessarily accepted. Purchasing Commission, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C. (A 29 M 2 II) HAT I'VE,-'-' SEEN 'I teffi. a ;r"!!'' . i MJ LW-iv& UL Vi..,Hr IF VOU J ( Ok'AV--l'LL I I'M DYING TO - ' U. s v. N (BUY VOUPGELF "AVE SUCH GOOPJ -t BUV YOU ?FE WHAT KIND ) :,; f, i'm going to) T fcuCH S:LLy' TA?TE YOU Tpt r a hat of a hat a Sf BuySv'n S.LOOKTING "5jtJT."3-Wodav husband -U. - u , i'l h--K $ vn f- ES -i I t i mS , &Jl Ati9l A. m La I NOT ALL SAND Large tracts of the Sahara Desert are covered with granite and there are wide areas of TC: stones and pebbles.