Prince Kupen Uuiiy INewJ Monday. April 21, 1952 Found Needle In Haystack BLACKWOOD on (CLOSURE TIME 10 a.m. on day of publication) 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 Notice Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. PRECISION SAW FILING Blue 5!I4 Box 1485 , Agent: Bus Terminal Island City Builders OPTOMA Roou: ANNOUNCEMENTS By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Women's Curling Club meet-jROOM FOR RENT Girl April 21, 8 pjn., Teen Room,. red. Black 973. (98p) Miss Brash's Optimism Pays Off In her usual optimistic style Miss Brash landed in a six diamond contract after a substantial opening bid. If her opponents had led spades at every opportunity she would have had a hard time. But they never led spades at all. j Mr. Dale opened the jack of j clubs. Dummy played low and! Mrs. Keen won with the king and returned the suit. Winning the second trick withHet dummy s ace of clubs, Missjir. John F. L. Hughes, D.C CHIROPRACTOR Hra.: 10:30-12:30, 2:00-5:00 Eves.: by appointment only 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Tames Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 GEORGE RORIE.&CO. ACCOUNTAN IS It AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beaut y Culture In all its branches 2044th Street Phone 655 FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK SAUNDERS BROS. We Pour Cement For Less Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS Fur Downtrodden HeeU and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STIDIO 210-4i.h Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prince Rupert FOR RENT WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT 2-bedroom hmiKp unfurnished, hv local and reliable couple and teen asre girl. Phone Nelson, Blue 715. (tf) WANTED TO RENT Furnished suite or home. Couple with 5-year-old daughter. R6om 78 Prince Rupert Hotel. (94p) WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room suite or house, furnished or unfurnished, by young couple and school-age girl. Phone Blue 849. (97p WANTED TO RENT Small apartment, furnished or unfurnished, for couple. Box 353, Daily News. (94p) WANTED-TO RENT Small house or suite. Young couple and child. Phone Williams. 260, days. (94p) WANTED TO RENT Apartment or small house, semi-furnished. Phone Red 860. (94p) WANTED TO RENT House or apartment by May 1. Cross, Red 603. (96p) WANTED TO RENT House or suite by May 1. Box 354, Daily News. (94p) WANTED WANTED TO BUY 2-wheel open box trailer. Phone Blue 318. (96p) WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap iron, steel, brass, cooper, lead, etc' Honest erading. Prompt payment made. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd., 250 Prior St.. Vancouver, B. C. Phone PAciflc ' 6357. (tf) CASH for scrap cast, brass, copper, batteries and radiator.3. Phone 543. Call 629 6th Avenue We.st. City. (tf) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3-room house with basement. Ideal location. 220 7th East evenings or phone Blue 318. (99p) FOR SALE 5-room cottage, newly decorated inside. Furn-' ished. Immediate possession. Apply 225 1st East. Industrial Welding. (tf) TO SELL For occupation July 1, live-bedroom, two-storey insulated house with furnace, full basement dug and part cement, close to Conrad School. Can be occupied as a duplex. Phone 600 . or Blue 983. (96p FOR SALE Small poultry farm on city property. Modern housing for - 1500 birds. Auto- For the MEAL that W WELLINGTON, N.Z. Housewife Joyce Adams walked into a two-ton stack of hay In an Easter carnival ' and found a needle in three minutes, 2 seconds. She won a sewing machine and claims a world record. HAIR RESTORED PERMANENTLY End embarrassment caused by baldness. New scientific formula TH-10 quickly permits hair growth in all cases of baldness regardless of age or condition. Formula TH-10 also restores vitality to dry, lifeless and falling hair. Sold on. a full money-back guarantee. Formula TH-10 is a liquid herbal product harmless to skin or health. Wrif-e today for complete Information to Thalia Herbal Products, Ltd., Dept. 245, 3378 King.way, South Burnaby, B.C. Make Your Printing Matter Part of Your Business Did it ever occur to you that you need distinctive printed matter for your particular easiness? . Type faces give you this outstanding distinctiveness . . . and these can be supplied by our modvrn printing department. Dibb Printing Co. TAX BURDEN LIGHTENED To VOU mir customers we are passing on the II)";, reduction in federal taxes. Our Completely New-in 1032 line li been rrriucrd as much as' I-'OKDS' as per model $141 to $195 MONARCH $185 to $230 Come in 'and "test drive' the All-New Ford and Monarch. Also sve our complete line of Inspected used cars at reduced prices. BOB PARKER LIMITED "Home of friendly service" Phone 03 Chinese DISHES Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 .m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Thone 133 PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE 74 For Repairs and Alterations Smith & ElkinsLtd. P.O. Box 271 If you must sell it, advarti.st it NEWS CLASSIFIED. The Lost Lauoh THATS MO FAIR - 6f?AEBiNG IHt bOFA WHILE I ANSWER r iwt PHONE '. Civic Centre. Canadian Legion card party, April 23. ; I St. Peter's Spring bazaar, 'April 24. -Girl Guide tea and sale, Anglican Cathedral Hall, Saturday, April 26. United Church W. A. Spring Bazaar May 1. L.O.B.A. Spring sale, cooking, etc., May 3. Sonja's Tea, May 10. Presbyterian Missionary Tea May 14. Eastern Star tea, Masonic Temple, May 15. Men's Rotary tea, Civic Centre, May 22. Cathedral tea and rummage 6ale, May 31. BIRTH NOTICE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Davie Chappie, nee Valerie Carrier, at Transcona, Manitoba, April 18, a daughter, 7 lbs. 7 oz. (Hp) PERSONAL . WE PAY cash lor burnt out - motors, any size or rr.aKe. wil-ford Electrical Works, Cow Bay. Phone Blue 391. (tf) PHOTOS of men's and ladies' curling bonspiel winning rinks now available at the Daily 'News. Please call. (tf) HAIR TROUBLE? If you're having hair troubles consult Mr. Powell at Jerry's Beauty Salon uriuss iruiii ouyer-vaiu. rnons 855. (tf) HELP WANTED MALE ft ' 1 1 1 1 . , .i : . i iiiuv uii'tiii. inn inquired. Good wa?es. 9!) Taxi. (tf) HELP WANTED RELIABLE MAN FOR TRUCK DRIVER AND WAREHOUSE-.MAN. perlerebaly with some experience. Apply I Edward Lipsett Ltd. COW BAY 95c DECKHAND wanted on deisel troller. Apply boat "Betty W." New Floats. 95p) CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE 1950 Austin A-40 sedan, excellent condition having travelled mainly on first class roads. Priced at Vancouver. Price $1250.00 cash. Phone Mr. Fraser, 477. (tf) FOR SALE 1950 Monarch, excellent condition. Phone 677. (tfc) BOATS FOR SALE FOR SALE Speed Boat "What jv$ tu JaeKson designed. Wr 8'V heavy" plywood construction. Jwo cockpitts, birch plywood deck, chrome hardware, one year old. Phone Green 779. (94p) FOR SALE NATIONAL Machinery Co. Limited. Distributors for: Mining, Sawmill, Logging and Contractors' Equipment. Enquiries invited. Granville Island, , Vancouver 1, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE Hotpolnt electric range, . excellent condition: also new lawnmower and grass shears. Phone Blue 865 after 6 p.m. (94c) FOR SALE General Electric cottage model stove, like new. Suite 106, Elizabeth Apts., between 6 and 8 p.m. (94p) FOR SALE Mercury 11 h p. 2-man chain saw in A-l condition with 4 foot bar and 2 chains, $350.00, one Harley-Davidson twin, needs transmission repair $175.00. J. Koz-iski, Prince George, B.C. (D5p) FOR SALE Electric table model sewing machine. Good condition. $35.00. Phone Red 953. (95p) FOR SALE Baby carriaee $12.00. Phone Green 823 after 6 P.m. (95p) FOR RENT FOR RENT- -Room. Black 232. (98p) IUU WANT TO KENT BEST OF FOOD ! BLUE I' ELECTRO Sales and m30N'S CH; P1wne: G Evenings, B;Uf s': for genuine par; phone or ri I M l u I'M HOME m GENERAL COST! Building and r- ROOFS CE; OIL BUENi PHONT P.O. Box 1670 MATTSC UPH0LSTE: Phone Blue 116. 234 3rd S' Prince Hup?: H. G. HELG LBrnt: REAL ESTATE 4 Phone 98 Eveniti LING THE Tailoring t ! and Clothes Mailt 220 Sixth St. col Mi Shipping m4 1 Mnsitiir. Packing Tartaee nd A Complete, Beft cient Service. Als; Canadian Liquid for Oxygen, Afrtj. welding supP LINDSAY'S M & STORAGE li cor. 2nd and m BULG John Bulge' Third A"1 (heu WW in North (Mr. Abel) S K 7 6 5 H- K Q 8 D K Q 10 5 C A 8 r.H-t Dale) (Mr. Keen) J 9 8 4 S---Q 10 H-A J 4 H 10 9 7 6 5 3 2 8 2 0-7 J 10 9 4 C K 7 2 (Mis llnl-li) S A 3 2 H None D A J 9 6 4 3 C Q 0 5 3 West North East Pass 1 S 2 D Pass 4 NT Pass Pass , 5 NT Pa.Hs ' Pass 6 D All Pass dummy made five. Five more of diamonds made ten. it could just be done. So Miss Brash ruffed the king , hearts, took two rounds of trumps, cashed the queen of and ruffed her last club. she ran the rest of her diamonds. When she played last diamond at trick ten, dummy had left the queen of hearts and three spades to the king. Mr. Dale had the ace of hearts and three spades to the He was gone. He had to the ace of hearts to keep dummy's queen from winning he let go a spade. Miss 1 Brash then won the last three tricks In the spade suit. r ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS MEANS PLUS BUSINESS " ' " FOR YOU GEOKOE DAWKS AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 and Red 127 DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe BLONDIF ""7" "'Willi IT!!! DAG WOOD. t FPEO WANTS to f - ' ? Tai. 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School Broadcast 2:30 Records at Random 3:00 The Music Box 3:30 Party Line 3.45 Novel Time 4:00 Sunshine Society 4:30 Cook of the Seven 8eas 4:45 Stock Quotations; Interlude 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Tony tr e Troubador eajyer J)n Brilisli Sit ois By MURIEL NARRAWAY Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP) Britain's Eas ter brides can count their blessings in this 12th year of austerity. Despite all the hardships that British women have come' to take practically for granted, there's at least one big boon from several varieties in luiiy-I fashioned 15-denier hose. This is a novelty which every- one appreciates. For so many years, just finding top-grade nylons has been a feat In, it-I self, without regard to size and coior. i-. s ::.-; -Now, sheer stockings iothe latest spring shades cascade temptingly from pretty Easter egg-shells over counters decorated with chicken, daffodils and mad March hares. And the price has just been cut from 17s 8d to 10s 6d for top-grade hose. Well-known brands with trade names that were almost forgotten can be obtained In sunny tans so appropriate with tne latest golds and almond greens of spring dress styles. There Iflre also smnkv hrnwna nnrl greys for the pastel - shaded suitings that will be worn at many spring race meetings. " Britain's nylon shoppers can safely be happy for the moment. Even if they content themselves with seconds imperfect and substandard hose these are still marked by reputable brands. Seamless stockings and 30-denier hose are also available at cut prices. "Of course," said the buyer of one Regent Street store, "we don't know, how long supplies will continue. MORE HELP FOR BRIDES Another advantage for the Easter bride is that some lines of wearing apparel destined for export are being diverted to the home market at prices acceptable to the most stringent trousseau budget. ( One good &"vu find ""u for ul""ura brides with w1"" Clever fingers ls a range ot cneap export materials selling at less than 3s a yard- These are suit- nui rf, ul uicooco aiiu ouiu iui- UlMllIlgS. The old utility scheme gave place March 17 to new "D" scheme. This means that Instead of utility goods being sold without tax and non-utility goods with tax, a scheme of graded taxation will cover all FOR TAKE OCT ORDERS PHONE 2 BROADWAY CAFE matic water and light instal- nylons are more plentiful, led. Eight-room modern home, For the rirst time since "nylon nice grounds and garden, 1 torkin ed tne hoslery SSSSnKaS? 15011 dUrlng the prices. Particulars, P.O Box,second world war- women can 225. o6c) i walk into stores and choose Brash pulled out the kins of S hearts. If Mrs. Keen had played D the ace It would have been C all over. Miss Brash could have ruffed and later thrown her losing spade on the queen of hearts. Put Mrc Tfupn nlavAri tHo ,iniwf of hearts. Miss Brash then j D went into a huddle. As the ; 2 d British say, she had to take a 5 H 6 C view. Finally she made the right guess and decided to play Mr. Dale for the ace. She figured leads that if he held as many as four Yes, spades, plus the ace of hearts, the hand could be made on a of squeeze. In other words, if Mr. Dale had four or more spades, clubs he alone could guard that suit. Next To guard both major suits, he would have to hold on to her one heart and three spades four cards in all. Could Miss Brash get him down to three cards? Tricks in . clubs had been played. Trumping the jack. king of hearts made three tricks hold played. Cashing the queen of clubs and ruffing a club In so CONTACT WITH WEST (Continued from page 2) "Today, head-hunting Is clone only in isolated place's and li strictly banned by the government." Expert on the aborigines' other customs is Johnny Wu, now employed by the Chinese-American-council for rural rehabili tation. Wu, whose friend Huang; Tseh-yung is a student at the University of Toronto, was in- i terpreter for one year with a, medical mission to the natives, j He says most of the seven '. tribes never marry within them- i selves but capture women fronv the other bands. Women havej the right to divorce their hus- j bands, though in the Orient it I is usually the other way around. And names, translated, are like j "War," "Hunting" and "Forest" for men and "Kiss," "Clouds," "Rain" and "Water Jar" for women. f The aborigines have ; their own dress, but the ormosans, who hundreds of years ago emigrated from China's ' Fukien province, now wear western-style clothes made from cotton worsted. The more recent Nationalist influx from the mainland hasn't affected FormosAn styles, but the mainland women themselves still retain their Chinese fashions. Hava( Recruit ' arewcdetl A farewell party was held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Youngman for their son, Sidney, who has joined the Royal Canadian Navy. Sidney Is leaving on tomorrow's train for training at Cornwallis, Nova Scotia. Gifts were presented and about 50 guests attended the buffet supper. A special cake was made for the ocoasion. The young sailor was born and raised In Prince Rupert. QCA Has Busy, Day in Air Queen Charlotte Air Lines took full advantage of the good weather Saturday and had Pilots Norman Jermyn and Bob Kelsey really on the hop with their two Norseman aircraft on a series of flights north and south. There were trips to Ocean Falls, Kitimat and Kemano, Ketchikan, Stewart, Aiyansh and Khutzamateen Including charters as well as regular runs. Five flights were made in all, occupying most of the daylight hours. goods priced above certain low margins. It's too early to say exactly what the effect will be. But it seems certain that next year's brides will pay more for the same quality. The Easter brides are commonly called "tax" brides in Britain because of the annual rush to get married ; before April 5, start of the tax year. GENERAL CONSTRUCT FLOOR SANDING GENERAL REPAIRS , CABINET WORK GREER & Tbone 909 215 First Avenue W. FOR SALE 4 room Wartime. Newly decorated, porch and driveway. Apply 1531 Second Overlook. 97p) I I LOST AND FOUND LOST Brown overcoat on First ; Overlook, , Saturday might. Finder please phone Blue '701. , ' . " ' (94p) FOUND Gold piece tie pin. Black 154. (94p) SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES LaSalle Extension University 3743 West 10th Avenue Vancouver, B.C. (102c) ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Income Tax specialist. S. O. Furk, Stone Buildine. Red 593. (20m) 1 ' "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" (Section 27.) NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENCE. Notice Is hereby given that on the 22nd day of April next, the tinder-signed Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence No. 1074. Issued In respect of premises being part of a building known as Commercial Hotel, situate at 901 First Avenue West, In the city of Prince Rupert, In the Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots 13 and 14, Block 9, Section 1, Man 923. Prince Rupert Land Registration District. In the Province of British Columbia, from Harold Wlllard Hel-gerson to William Harvey Murray, of 665 Eighth Avenue East, Prince Rupert. British Columbia, the trans- leree. Dated Prince Rupert. British Columbia, this 24th day of March, 1952. WILLIAM HARVEY MURRAY, Applicant and Transferee OOOe) The value of Canada's perlodl- a'al nnMltlnn. i loa . iSq," 3J ""U'on Of , subscription " wVi or sale Train Schedule For the East Daily except Sunday.. 8 p.ra From the East Daily except Monday 10:05 p.ra WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES 'hone Green 136 Box 478 vjootttjear "The Greatest Name in Rubber" Hose Belting Matting Tires Tubes Batteries Airfoam Products Wholesale Only NORTHERN TIRE & RUBBER CO. 712 2nd Ave. P.O. Box 1481 Phone Green 992 OK Ay, FRcDl .(WAIT, DASWOOR HOLD THANKS FOR 1TuC DuriMP..MV ujitrir CALLING J -7 WANTS TO TALK ,SOOD-BYE IU BLVNUtfc NUW 7. five-roomed bunealow with I ri mim , and thev were three bedrooms. Oil heat. TMlX?. (W-tftZL oascment. Kent $80 per month. Box 346 Dailv News Mt.l ROOM FOR RENT With housekeeping privileges. Box 356, Daily News. (95p) FOR RENT Store or show room, 24 x 50, at 844 3rd Ave. West. Front will be fixed to suit ten-'ant. Prince Rupert Realty Co., 1 over Broadway Cafe. (If) V-