Prince Ruperi- Doily Mews Friday, March 7, 1952 MIIC65 I .. . , . . k A A r . - (CLOSl'KE TIME 10' a.m. on day of publication) Classified Advertising Is payable In advance. P.ease 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. 1 SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. Miniature General Election In Canada Before June Ends By D'ARCY ODONNELL Canadian Preys Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) A miniature general election may be held in late spring or early summer. Five of the 2G2 House of Commons seats'no ware vacant and sixth is a possibility. The government may deckle fill all the" vacancies at the same time, through by-elections in late May or mid-June'. Present vacancies are in the1 -- - ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SALE Just a Few Oldlimers Left BETTER'N WALKING litltt I-or el Sedan Motor overhauled $3!t0.0 1037 Ford Sedan Reasonable shape $3!t!l.W 1035 Oldbmuhilr -tiai-h Lois of miles left $-fl.(l(l 193!) Chev. Sedan-IMivery Make us a decent olfer Special for 1 Week Only 1950 Chev. Sedan Sparkling two-tone. Only $1875 BOB PARKER LIMITED "Home of friendly service" Phune 93 . Canadian Legion card party, FURNITURE for Sale Bedroom March 12. . j ruifs, radios, chest of drawers, . ; - -.-- -- airtiglit heaters, chesterfield King Ldward P-TA tea. home J bods complete, cribs, etc. Low-cooking. White Elephant .sale, est possible prices. B. C. Fur-March 20. niture Co., Third Ave. itfi federal constituencies of Vic- teura. 396, and O. M. St. Amour, toria-Carleton, N.B.: Outremont- ! cc'F, 279. Jean, -Que.; Brome-Missis-. m New Brunswick, the Vic-iquoi, Que.; Waterloo North, toria-Carlton vacancy resulted Ont., and the constituency of f10m the January death of H. H. Hatfield, Progressive Conservative. The neat, established in la!4, Una hern held mostly by Conservative Mr. Hatfield held it successively from 1940. In the last election, Mr. Hatfield polled 10.429 voles again.it 8539 for t. R. Bishop, his Lib eral opponent. PRECISION SAW FILING 1343 PIGGOTT I'l.ACK Box 1011 Station B Agent: Bus Terminal Island City Builders John F. L. Huqhes, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Hrs.: 10:30-12:30, 2:OO-.V00 Eves.: by appointment only 21-23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 scott McLaren CHARTEPvCD ACCOUNTANT James Block CU8 3rd Ave. W. Prince Hupert, B.C. ?hone 317 P.O. Box 374 GEORGE RORIE &CO. ACCGUNTAN IS M AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 337 P.O. Box 130 .HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP "ernianenc Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 wr: rtENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, " CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 QUALITY ftEPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE . CHANill.FP'S STIDIO 216-4th S'reet B.ix 045 riione Clrcrn 3fc& prineo Pui-Tt. NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Ling-belt Speeder Shovels; ( Cranes; Draglines; Adams Road Graders; Littleford Bros Black Top Road Maintenance Equipment; Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Grapples; T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders tor Stockpile ana snow Kemovai: Kice Portable Centrifugal Pumps: National Dragline Scrapers and Buckets; National All Steel Gasoline Hoists; National Portable Sawmills; National Rotary Screens and Conveyors. Full information from National Machinery Co. Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE Chrysler car engine. rebuilt and converted for marine use. also suitable for a lieht plant or a hoist. Price S275.00. I 1 For further particulars phone Black 613. (57p i CARS FGt SALE ' FOR SALE 1938 Chevrolet coach, heater, new tires. Phone Green 142. (58ci FOR SALE 1946 Dodge panel, : good condition, 1952 licence, good rubber, recent complete overhaul. Priced for quick sale. Thone 644 or Blue 454 evenings. (tf) FOR SALE 1947 Monarch 4 door sedan. Radio, heater, fog-lights, etc. Owner leaving town. Phone Red 789. (60pi FOR SALE 1949 Studebaker 4- door sedan, heater, new tires,' '""mUjARET,: Roan, jt STONE jit P"ok BLUE 5-Po.Bor ELECTS SALES AND c' Cleaners, pu' Retried Models fruE " Blue Du HANDY: HOME S GENERAL COST Building and f. kir.ii ROOFS - cr. OIL BX: PHOKZ" P.O Box 1870 MATH UPHOUTl Ptione Blue llj ; 234-- 3rd A Prince Hipp H. G. HELC- LIMIT!. REAL ESTATE 4' Phone Evft-r Oil Heatina LAWR1E MAC!: Blue 181-2. Complete servict i: burners ar.'.. Stoves, Healers. cc; Repair ana :t: House it'' good condition. Phone Blue 0f cookies. Address replies to. i ed in 1924. Liberal members were 403- ,6-P' Box 324, Daily News. ( 59c , returned from 1926 until 1943 FOR SALE '51 Ford Tudor so-' . when Arthur Williams, CCF can-din. Heatrr. low mileage. Box HELP WANTED, MAI.E-HJM Al.K didate, won the seat in a by-317, Dailv News. (59pi . j election. Mr. Thomson regained Ontario, around Oshawa, Ont. Another possible vacancy is constituency of Gloucester. Clovis T. Richard, Libera! member for the riding, is being mentioned for a post on the New Brunswick bench. Present standings in the Commons: Lib. 183; P.C. 45; CCF 13: Social Credit 10; Ind. 4; Ind.-L. vacant 5. Total 262. The government has until April 10 to fix a date for a by-election in Ontario constituency, vacant by resignation last Oc- ujuci ui waiter inomson, wno the federal house to lead Liberal party in the Ontario provincial election. There is a statutory requirement that a by-election date must be decided within six months after a seat becomes vacant. The government, however, could. announce in April that the Ontario riding by-election would held in May or June, along1 with others needed to fill va cancies. OLD LIBERAL -SEAT The Liberals have held Ontario constituency almost con- tinuously since it was establish seat for the Liberals in tne 1949 general election. , In that election, Mr. Thomson ponea is,H2 votes compared 9803 for F. N. McCullum tne Progressive Conservative and 9344 lor Mr. Williams. Waterloo North became vacant wnen me uoeral memoer lor tne riding L. O. tireunaupi was appointed lieu tenant-governor 01 Ontario. In the 1949 election, Mr, Breit-haupt had 11.601 votes;. II. J. Graber, Progressive Conservative, 10,105; and G. Milling. CCF, 625. In general elections and by-elections since Confederation, Waterloo North has returned a Liberal 18 times and a Conservative six times. QUEBEC VACANCIES In Quebec, the Outremont-St. Jean vacancy was cau.sed by the recent appointment of Hon.. EU-ouard Rmfret to the Quebec Court of Queen's Bench. The seat, established in the redistribution of 1947, gave Mr. Rinfret 16.215 votes in 'the last general election. His Sole opponent, A. Belanger of the Progressive Conservatives, obtained 5030. Brome-Missisquoi, another consistently Liberal seat, wu.s made vacant through the recent death of Henri Gosselin, who carried the seat for the Liberals the last election with 8331 votes. V. Leonard, Progressive Conservative, obtained 6266; G. Chevalier of L'Ur.'.on des E!cc- For the MEAL that RER'ft RADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocycle a (Subject to Cbange) to FRIDAY P.M. 5:20 International Commentary ! 5:30 The Lone Ranger 6:00 Supper yorenude 6:15 Personal Album jSt. 6:30 Rise Stevens 7:00 CDC News - 7:15 t'BC News Roundup i 7:30 Musical Program 8:00 Whntcha Know. Joe? 8.30 Vancouver Therurp 9:00 Chuckwagon the 9:30 Canadian Short Stories N.B. 9:45 Festival Summer 10:00 CBC News 10:10 t'BC News 10:15 Nestiitt Reporting 10:30 Design for Listening 11:00 V earner Report ana Sljjn-off SATURDAY AM 7:00 Musical Clock ' 2; 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here s Bill C.ood 8:15 Hits and Encores 8:30 MorniH!! Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Saddle Serenade 9:30 CBC Stamp Club I 9:45 Soups of the West I left 9:59 Time Signal the 10.00 Children's Theatre 10:30 World Church News 10X5 CBC News; Weather Report 11:00 Saturday Date 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period tl 33 Eeconied Interlude '11:45 Scandinavian Melodies II I : LP A N T I) I'" K M A LE WANTED Reliable woman to be care for 5 month old baby in own home during working hours for working mother. Good wages. Box 322, Daily News. (62p WANTED Reliable nnnkie inh- hr tn hnnriip Mtnhiihpri lino WANTED Experienced grocery j the ilel: bKeena Grocery. (U WORK WANTED ! 1 YOUNG married man desires iwith part time work nights. Hec Red 0G2. I57p)!0t RELIABLE woman wants to i mind children for a month. Phone Green 495 Mrs Sweet. ,eip, i - 1 WANTED Job on 2-man troller i for coming season. Go any- ' where. Experience with boats j and motors. Write Box 1015. , Station B. City. (60p LOST AND FOUND LOST Brown leather wallet containing important papers, identification . and small amount of cash. Reward. Green 663. i57p) LOST Saturday night, man'.". '15 jewel wrist watch. Black luminus dial, gold expansion bracelet. Possibly vicinity of 7th West and Tatlow St. Finder please return to Daily News. Reward. - dtp) TENDERS TENDERS in sealed envelopes clearly marked"" "Tenders for Roller Rink Floor," dated not later than 14th March, 1952, will be received by the undersigned for the laying of a one and one sixteentn No. 1 maple floor on a 4500 square foot area in the pattern customary fnr rnllpr rinlfs Thp flnnr i " essary lines painted for three badminton courts, and finished ih with three (3) coats qf Penctrim, and is to be laid on top of present fir floor. Tenders will be opened on 18th A. March by a special committee appointed by the Executive of the Civic Centre Association. Tenders should state clearly the approximate number o . days alter notification that the work could commence and length of time necessary to complete the contrast. Fur-llvr information available on application The lowest or any tender not ; necessarily accepted. John F. Stirn, General Secretary, is Civic Centre Association. Box 340, a e Prince Rupert, B.C. (64c) IN THE RTTPRFMF COTirtT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA in thi? "": a r rftR estate ! uf JOHN GRAHAM anrl IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" TAKE NOTICE thnt. by Order of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton, made the 6th day of February. A.D. 1(152. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate or JOHN GRAHAM, 33 deceased, lute of Victory Cove. In the Province of British Columbia ' ALL PARTIES having claimR against the said Estate are hereby required to lurrtlsh same .properly vennea to me oil or betore the day of February, A.U. 1952. after I f 4 4 I ! '(. :..- 1 .r . ,,,( .1 J 1 " "it .'v&l ' iv : i. : '' ; lit " t t '. - t - , . 'i- V U : -I ', HI. i - ti ' ! ! 1M 'I f - ..t. DEST OF FOOD St. Patrick's Tea and Hom?-i cooking Sale, Catholic Hall,1 March 20. Card parly and draw-! ing of railie 3 p.m. Conrad Street School P-TA card party, . Conrad School, March 21. Rotary choir concert.' Sunday, March 23rd, 9 p.m.. Capitol Theatre. Royal Purple tea and sale of homecooking. Elk's Homo, March Soroptimist Pre-Eastcr parade and tea, Civic Centre. March 27. Pre-Eastcr parade, Civic Centre, i March 27. Lutheran Tea, March 29. Pre.sbyt.enan Church Sprins Sale, April 3. Rotary Riimmag and Auction Sale, April 5. Conrad Street School Parent-Teacher White Elephant Sale, Conrad Kchool, April 5. Legion Auxiliary Siring Sale, April 9. Job'.-i Daughters Easter tea, April 10. Women of the Moose Spring Bazaar and Tea, April 17. Cathedral Snriaig Bazaar, Aorii 17. St. Peter's Spriag bazaar, April 24. Giii .iuide tea and "ale, Anglican Cathedral Hull, Saturday, April 2G. United Church W. A. Spring Bai.aar May 1. L.O.B.A. Spring sale, homc-cookins, etc., May 3. Sonja's Tea, Msy 10. Cathedral -tea and rummage I sale, May 31. IV MEMOKIA.M GOMEZ In loving memory of Betty, who passed away March 7. 1950. S:a.y missed by Frank and the children. Mom and Dad Gomez and family. dtp) PERSONAL FOR Hertz U-Drive, Phone Bus Terminal. 530. (76p) FREE Dirt for fill or garden. I Help yoursell from front of McRai Bros. Store. (58c BUSINESS girls' perms appointments to suit latest styles at Jerry's Beauty Salon under new management across from Super-Valu. Phone 855. itfi MIDLAND PINES now re-opening on a 21 hour service handling Imperial Oil products. Credit cards are accepted. 1 57c) WE PAY cash: for burnt out motors, any site or make. Wii--ford Electrical ' Works, Cow Bay. Phone Blue 391. itf) l'OJl SALE FOR SALE One Musa'irm radio, must sell, leav'.iig vown. Radio in A-l condition. Price S10.00 or what oilers? Phone 181, ask for Andy. 57c.i FOR SALE Two revenue homes. 1 bath tub, new 60 gallon , tank, oil burner restaurant stove, canony and sinks, cement wash tubs, bassinet. Phone Green 959, afternoons. I57p) WE STILL have a few treadle and electric reconditioned machines left. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Phone 864. (59c) FOR SAI.E Washer, used eight months. Phone Black 140. 1345 Gth East. (57p) FOR SALE One General Electric Frigidaife, 72 cubic feet. IV? year warranty. Apply 1332 1st Overlook. (60p) FOR SALE Burbank wood and coal stove in excellent condi tion, smart appearance, hot water coils, pipe. etc. Also baby carnage. Phone Red 833. i58c) FOR SALE Combination radio and record player, floor mod- ' ck Phone Black 286. (61p) ' MUST SELL Beach electric . stove. Owner leaving town. Bargain. Phone Black 720. " (58p) FOR SALE 35 MM enmera, Praktica, 1.9 li-ns, 1500 s"c-nnrl. like new, German made. ' $125.00. Must sell this week. Box 323, Dailv News. 5Sp) FOR PALE 1941 PackanJ Clin- per Eight sedan, radio, heater and sidelights, in excellent condition, rubber as new. 1952 licence. Priced for ouick sale. Black 782. 322 Sixth Avenue East. lD8c) K)H TAKE OCT UUUF.RS PHONE Ml BROADWAY CAFI QJ E pc m VI IX, u Thii iJvfitiicmcnl ! not publikd w ditpUytd A tlyw Cprol Bord Of bv 0"t I BrHitk Colun-bn. NEW CHENILLE BARGAIN'S FROM FACTORY TO YOU Our nationally famous fuily covered, no sheeting showing, baby chenljle bed spreads si ill at only $5.25 each. Also, new luxurious corduroy chenille bedspreads, thousands of small velvety tufts at only $7.50 each. Both tpreads come in all colors, single or double tedsize with cither multi-colored or solid scu'.ptured center patterns. First quality. Sent COD plus postage. Immediate money-back guarantee. TOWN & COUNTRY MFG.. Box 1490, Place D'Armes, Montreal, Quebec. (HP) WRATH ALL'S Phoro Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGINO EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES 'hone Orcen 136 hjx 178 I GEOKGK DAWKS AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 and Ued HE AT IMG The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smith &Elkins Ltd. P.O. Box 274 Rl Owri.i printing' O If you h a v e a printing problem we can solve it. We've a printing form to fill your 'every need, and to add more efficiency to your operations. Dibb Printing Co. JiiilimiHj jor Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor 220 Sixth St. Thone 049 Sliippirnr ar'd Onirral Moving, Packiug. Crating, Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen. Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2rv and Park Avenues Est. 1910 Phones (i0 and 68 HSNESE DISHES Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open G p m. . 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 WELDING Government Certified Operators Ilisn Pressure .Tanks Refrigeration Slacks and 1'irc r.scaprs INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 2.15 l-a K. Phon. firccn 884 JOHN H. BULGER Optometrist John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue The Old, Old Story LL TfcLL VOU WHAT'S Reefing Renovating Foundations work of a!' t; Eslimates giver. or.: GREER & BRIDDEN I 215 1st Ave. W. Phone ()! lUlAL I.STATI I j HERE'S A DANDY! ! Wartime six, Piggott Place. Insulated, cement walls, including S400 electric range ' and duo therm heater. Fully n.oaernized kitchen. Prince Rupert Realty Co. t FOR SALE Exceptional Value. Wartime 6. Full cement basement. Ultramodern .kitchen. Snap with some terms possible. T. NORTON YOUNGS , Real Estate and Insurance Phone 451 Res. 648 . ( 53c 1 WANTED TO BUY OR RENT FOUR ROOM house. S2000 down. balance monthly payments. Box 321, Daily News. i53o. WANTED WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap iron, steel, brass, cooper, lead, etc. Holiest grading Prompt payment made. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd., 250 Prior at., Vancouver, B.C. Phone PAcific (i357. (tf) CASH for scrap cast, 'orass, copper, battfijes and radiator, i Phone 543. Call'623 Cth Avenue We.st. City. (tf) FOR RENT SLEEPING room for rent. 337 8th West (ltrj) SLEEPING room for rent. Man only. Phone Green 894. (53p FOP RENT GeneraT Fctric flocr polishers, $1 per day. I- hone Blue 992. Pacific Electric. . (tf) FOR RENT-furniture -7 room house, with $500. Black 232. (57c) FOR RENT Singer nortable electric machine. Free delivery. Phone 864. Singing Sewing Machine Co. (59c) WANTED TO RENT YOUNG gentleman, quiet, re sponsible, desires accommodation with or without board. Write Box 320, Daily News. , (57p) WANTED Immediately Room and board, fairly central, by respectable business man. Phone 261 between 9 and 3 P-m. 57Pi WANTED TO RENTFnished or partly furnished wartime 1 room house by March 20. Write Box 315, Daily News. (58p) WANTED Small apartment ,or house by well-known local couple, non-drinkers, no children. Quiet, close-in surroundings desired. Box 319, Daily News. (tf-nc) ACCOUNTANT!", PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income Tax specialist, d. G. Furk, Stone Building. Red 593. (20m) NOTICES KAIEN TRANSFER. General contracting, lots cleaned, stumps pulled and general naming, rnone Black 503 or call at 947 2nd West. (67p) jIGannet Is :$JI!MijJf!;! W1LF0R. ELECTRIC 1 Rewound fl"7 IJOIGIIT And' St v nd Cent'"1' Box 130T Tram For the t'"; . Daily excepts 1' From (he pnily except -TTr"' Rare Bird NEW YORK Claude Melancon, assistant director of miblic re- lations, Canadian National Rail- ways, on behalf of the Quebec ; Zoological Gardens, of which he i adirector, last night presented ! garnet to George F. Scott, j curator of birds at th.3 New York j Zoo. I Before tne presentation, Mr. ; Melcajicon and the "a met ap- j peared on a nalf-hour television program for the Audubon So ciety. Mr. Melancon described the garnets an dtheir habits and showed CNR films on Bonria-vrnture Island. It is believed that the gannet' incjies long and with a wing-spread of 72 inches, will be the only one in captivity in United States. The birds nest chiefly on Bonaventure Island anrl other "aspe land wewiOUlldland points. Though they head south in win ter, they live at sea, some 200 miles off the southeast coast of the United States and never tquch American soil. The gan-net is being presented to the Bronx zoo with the permission of Hon. Caniille Pouliot, minister of fjsh and game for Quebec. Classified advertisements the News pay big dividends. Distilled, Blended and Bottled in Scotland 2AV4 01. boltlw I'his nrivort tsrmpni ta not pulllshl or cilsphiyml hy tile Llqiior Control Boftrd or bv the Government ot British Columbia. MWS.TAYLOPS ) '2ti. I tJ? V B; fcr-,lilllll" I f-?1 H'Tii I m, b li 1 t-- m M V . . . . . . 1 1 . ? . LA In NEW- Ntw-wws.. MPS. VOODI woDi.Eys FVS NEW new HAT hat s fPRlN SUIT V t-f A O ) .Vy f I r- lA V sS : NhW LIVINU-Us-L v-i COM SET L BiG OLD MOUTH. J i- w which date claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. AM, PARTIES Indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, this Gth. day of February, A D. V.IM. G. F. FORRES, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B C By his Solicitors. Ray. Fraser & Hogarth, Prince Rupert, B C. , (67c) -Mw M-CTS i