rriiVt1 Kupen Uuiiy INtwS Wednesday, April 23, 1S52 business Cf pf ID IPS J LI L (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 Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. BLACKWOOD on (J3ridge . By EASLEY BLACKWOOD OPTO but Gets Squeezed should never forget is the entries between his hand South dealer Neither side vulnerable North (Mr. Aliel) S A Q 10 6 5 H -7 D-7 5 4 C- 9 8 4 3 6T0KE ELEC" Sait NOWL MANSOS' Phot Phone 0: hak: HOME GENERAL J . ?,' 1X1 Mr. Meek IMays Safe One thing a defender importance to declarer of and dummy Mr. Champion made this slam contract on a squeeze. But the squeeze could not have been executed if the defenders had played a certain way. Mr. Meek opened the queen of I clubs and Mr. Champion won with the king, Mrs. Keen playing the deuce on the trick. Now, I how would you proceed from this point? There was one pos sible loser In hearts and one In diamonds, if the latter suit failed ! to break 3-3. ! If Mrs. Keen had the king of I hearts, dummy could be entered ! with the ace of spades and a 1 heart finesse would eliminate ! the loser in that suit, j Another line of play was to take a spade finesse and, if successful, throw the, six of dia monds on the ace of spades Mr. Champion's final rip. ' cisiori was to lay clown the ace ; and another heart and await . developments. Mr. Meek won j the second heart and could have j minor! Ihp Kmifp7A hu rprnrninor a spade. If Mr. Champion ft-! nessed the spades, Mrs. Keen's j king would win the setting I West i:at (Mr. Meek) (Mr. Keen) 8 J 9 7 4 3 S K 2 H K 3 H H 5 3 - D 9 2 15 J 10 8 3 C Q J 10 6 C 7 6 2 Kmith (Mr. li a m 1 1 11) ) a 8 H A QJ 10 9 4 D A K Q 6 C A K The biddltiK: South West North East 2 H Pass 3 S Pass 3 D Pass 3 S Pass 4 NT Pass 5 D Pass 5 NT Pass 6 C Pass 6 H All pass PRECISION SAW FILING Blue 594 Box Ufa Acont: Uus Terminal Wand City Builders 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 Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. hone 347 P.O. Box 374 GEORGE RORIE & CO. ACCOUNTAN Tt5 ft AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branche 2Q4-4th Rirett Phone 655 FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK SAUNDERS BROS. 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C. School Broadcast 1 , 2:30 Recoras at Random j 3:00 The Music Box ! 3:30 Surprise Package 3:45 Novel Time. j 4:00 Sunshine Society 4 :30 Around the World In 80 Days :45 btocK uuoiatiuns; inieriuue 4:55 CUC News 5:00 Bill Isblster Trio . j Train Schedule For the East Building n ROOFS OIL P O. Bui id MA' urat trick. If he went up with the, CAPETOWN (P South African ace, he would be using up dum- ' House of Assembly yesterday re-'my's last entry. ijected by a vote of 78 to 61 an Phottt B:w But Mr. Meek, playing sale as opposition demand that the gov-usual, returned the ten of clubs I ernrmmt accept a Supreme Court 234-: Prince Mr. Champion won with :hv? ace, cashed three more trumps, then laid down his three top dia- monds. Next came the last trump, getting everyooay aown to two : carcS Mr. Meek COUldn't dis-! icard his jack of clubs without H. G.h L" realesta: Phone I making dummy's nine good so 1 today a bm establishing a "High (he reduced to one spade. The;Coart of parliament.1 ' nine 01 ciuds was Diayea irom dummy, leaving th.-e only the ace and oueen of sondes forced NoMrs Keen w to land she, too. had to discard aj LING H Tailoring Clothes M. Daily except Sunday 8p.mikeep the jack of d)amonds to 1 WANTED TO RENT URGENTLY needed house, suite or apartment by May 1. Box 354 Daily News. (lOlp) WANTED Unfurnished house or apartment by Forestry couple, one child, three. Phone Room 80, Prince Rupert Hotel. 97pi WANTED TO RENT 2-bedroom house unfurnished, by local and reliable couple and teen age girl. Phone Nelson, Blue 715. Uf) WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room suite or house, furnish ed or unfurnished, by young couple and school-age girl. Phone Blue 849. (97p WANTED WANTED Finance, someone willing to help young couple with baby take over well-known established business, very good turnover each month. Applicant a hustler, experienced in this line of business. Terms and other conditions suitable to you. Box 362 Daily News. (97p) WANTED TO BUY 2-wheel open box trailer. Phone Blue 318. (96p) WANTED TOP MARKET PRICE'S PAID for scrap iron, steci, brass, copper, lead, etc. Honest grading. Prompt payment made. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd., 250 Prior St., Vancouver, B. C. Phone PAcific K357. Uf) CASH for scrap cast, brass, copper, batteries and radiators. Phone 543. Call 629 6th Avenue we.st. City. Ht) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3 -room house with basement. Ideal location. 220 7th East evenings or phone Blue 318. (99p) for SALE Seven room home, g00tj location, close to schools, Box 361, Daily News. (97p) FOR SALE 5-room cottage, newly decorated inside. Fum ished. Immediate possession. Apply 225 1st East. Industrial Welding. (tf) .TO SELL For occupation July 1, . five-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. (96d) FOR SALE-Small poultry farm on city property. Modern housing for 1500 birds. Auto matic water and light installed. Eight-room modern home, hice grounds and garden, small fruits and vegetables. Unlimited market at premium prices. Particulars, P.O. Box 225. (96c) FOR SALE 4 room Wartime. Newly decorated, porch and driveway. Apply 1531 Second Overlook. (97p) SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES LaSalle Extension University 3743 West 10th Avenue Vancouver, B.C. (102c) ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Income Tax specialist. S. O. Furk. . Stone Bulldine. Red 593. (20m) LOST AND FOCXD LOST One gumboot between Skeena Grocery and Bacon St. Black 394. (S6p) LOST Six-month-old Boston Bull. Last seen near United Church 6 o'clock Monday night. Phone Duncan McRae at 6 or Black 339. Reward. (97c) Stewart Man Qje5 Suddenly STEWART "Thomas Macleod, a veteran of the Second World War, passed away in his room at the King Edward Hoted here on Friday last after a protracted Illness. He had been a resident of this district for almost twenty-eight years and was well known and popular for his genial personality. Mr. Macleod was fifty-four years of age, born in Suther- ANNOUNCEMENTS Canadian Legion card party, April 23. . r : r St. Peters Spring bazaar, . April 24. , Girl Guide tea and sale, An- glican Cathedral Hall, Saturday,' April 26. United Church W. A. Spring Bazaar May 1. Catholic card party May 1st. Canadian Legion "Bring the Missus" night Friday May 2nd. (104c) L.O.B.A. Spring sale, Coiue- cooking, etc., May 3. Sonja's Tea, May 10. Presbyterian Missionary Tea May 14. Eastern Star tea, Masonic! Temple, May 15. j Men's Rotary tea, Civic Centre, May 22. Canadian Legion Dance, formal. May 23rd, Legion Audi torium. UZiC) Cathedral tea and rummage sale. May 31. PERSONAL WE PAY cash lor tournt out motors, any size or make. Wil-ford Ebcu-ical Works, Cow Bay. Phone Blue 391. (tf) HAIR TROUBLE? If you're having hair troubles consult Mr. Powell at Jerry's Beauty iialon across from Super-Valu. Phone 855. (tf) IIIjLP WANTED MALE APPLICATION will be received up to noon May 1, 1952, for the position of superintendent and v caretaker of the Pion- eers Home. Position suitable for man and wife. Salary $165. jjci iituiiiii piua nee living quarters, light, fuel and food. R. W. LONG f3tc) City Clerk MALE CLERKS required.. Prince Rupert Fisherman's Co-op. Apply manager, Cow Bay Store (98c) WORK WANTED WORK WANTED by experienced sales clerk. Box 362, Daily News. (96p) WlJLn T?U'l seine boat. Write Box 1015 Station B., Prince Rupert. UOlp) ! WORK W ANTEDFEM A LE ! EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper desires permanent employment. Room 19, Savoy Hotel. (Up) CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE 1950 Austin A -40 Kodan, .excellent condition having travelled mainly on first class roads. Priced at Vancouver. Price $1250 00 cash. Phone Mr. Fraser, 477. (tf) USED CARS FOR SALE at frfizetl Mco Prpducts PHONE 87' 1939 PONTIAC one owner, ex ceplional ronriitinn clenv, in side and out. A real buy for omy $625.00', 1950 ANGLIA, heater, econom- ical transportation .... $735.00 TRAILER brand new with box 5' x 5'6", new tires and j Baggage top rack $15.00 Frizzell's Motor Products! (96c) FOR SALE 1950 Monarch, excellent condition. Phone 677. (tfc) FOR SALE NATIONAL Machinery Co. Limited. Distributors for: Mining, Sawmill, Logging and Contractors' Equipment. Enquiries invited. Granville Island, Vancouver 1, B.C. Daily except Monday 1:05 p.ir 22 Sixth S! For the MEAL that lh eninci .... BEST OF FOOD 1 1" A i 4 llquat CoMtol Bni w W lk Gxmmi Make Your Printing Matter Part of Your Business Did It ever occur to you that you need distinctive primed -natter for your particular ouslness? Type fares r.ive you this outstanding distinctiveness . . . and these can be supplied by our mocverri printing department. Dibb Printing Co. TAX BURDEN LIGHTENED To YOC our customers e are passing on the 10", reduction in federal taxes. Our Completely New-in lfl.Vi line has been rtilmttl as much as FORDS as per model $141 to $195 MONARCH $185 to $230 Come in and ' tr-'.t drive'' the All-New Ford and M'H'.arch. Also sve our complete line of inspected used cars at reduced prices. BOB PARKER LIMITED "Home of friendly service" Phone S3 DISHES Chop Suey - Chow Me in Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.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 SEIkins Lid. P.O. Box 274 . If you must sell it, advertise- it NEWS CLASSIFIED. Overruled. I BUT We'PE 1 I DON'T CARE AWFI II I V -i ' HOWTHir?STy YOU Amc'-VOU CAN'T COME in; 1 FOR TAKE Ot'T ORDERS PBOff - 1 . 1 ' i 1 -'V4 . . ' J. : VI- BROADWAY a spade. Mr. Champion, won the last two tricks by going .right UP w U dummy's ace of spades. ; I M f niltn 'A TtlTAn f ill fkuil Fight Goes On judgment which invalidated the government's law on voters of mixed blood. The iaw removed such voters from the common regristrar. EariiPr. Minister of the Inter- trhon nnnon annminrnrt ho wanld introduce "in the Assembly . ln , . the , ,, , neamDpa".c0f Nlatl"- iallst Koveriments campaign to exiitin?. courts from .n" ! vaiiaaung raruameniary regis- ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY . NEWS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS MEANS PLUS , BUSINESS FOR YOU GEORGE DAWKS AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 and Red 127 m5 DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe BLONDIF GENERAL CONSTRUC FLOOR SANDINC 1 a 1 1 - 4 K GENERAL REPAIR CABINET W0R GREER & BRIDDEN '4 J7K, 215 First Avenue Phone 909 SKILL IN TRANSPLANTING SAVES PLANTS FROM SHOCK Transplanting, the movement torn of the hole; and throw on Shippuf Cartas' Complete " cient Sen Canadian t for oxys welding F. LINDSAY & STORA W RAT HALL'S Photo Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGINO EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES ?hone Green X36 Box 478 Cor.JM'J Est. 181" J It'' an inch of fresh soil. Now hold the plant where it is to stand and pour into the hole over the plant roots, half a pint of the plant food solution ln the bucket. While the water remains in the hole ahd around the plant roots, draw in soil to fill the hole completely. Do not prune the roots of the plant in any way, not even to remove broken roots. Do not cut back the leaves and stem, although triis was formerly the accepted practice. Experiment stations who have studied the matter advise that the plant needs all the roots and leaves it has, and will recover faster if you leave them intact. Pouring water into the hols and drawing earth Into the water excludes air pockets, and insures good contact between roots and soil. Do not pack the wet soil; it will settle down by its own shrinkage. Plants set out in this way seldom wilt but in case they do, no harm IS likely to result. They soon recover and begin growth as soon as the shock has worn off. .There will always be a i C.he, ? e f .S! L" mat is why plants grown from seed which are not transplanted, will mature faster than those which have undergone this operation. But because you start the seed indoors several weeks before it can be sown in the garden, you get an earlier harvest by transplanting. Qooljecir .j "The Greatest Name (21111 in Rubber" P U Hose Belting Matting Tires Tubes Batteries ), Airfoam Products Wj" i Wholesale Only ! NORTHERN TIRE . I & RUBBER CO. ! oj A PORoxliSl of a plant from one location to another, is garden surgery. It, administers a shock to the plant j which may be compared to the effects of an operation. Most plants will recover, even though the operator is unskilled, but there are a few simple precautions which will Increase the percentage of success. If you are growing your own plants, prepare them for the experience by giving an extra feeding a week before the operation. In a bucket of water (2'2 gallons) hang a cloth bag containing 10 ounces of your regu lar plant food, four ounces to the gallon. Let it soak overnight, then water the flat with the solution. This will build up the energy of your plants for the ordeal to come. The night before the opera tion prepare another bucket of water the same way, or by using a soluble plant food according to the instructions for a starter solution. Take it to the garden along with the plants. It is important to disturb the roots of plants as little as possible. If they are in pots, the soil will come out in a ball with little disturbance. If in a flat, they can be lifted with small injury, by taking care. Trans plants which have been purchased without soil should not be allowed to dry out, and be kept In the shade. Dig a hole large enough to hold the plant roots with room to spare, and deeper than necessary. Mix a teaspoonful of plant food with soil at the bot- (tf)'jl3, 1898.' He came' to Canada FOR SALE-Modern 8 piece din- abut th!rty years ag0-ing ing room room suite. suite. 3 3 Diece piece Chester- Chester -Surviving are a brother, Rob I Pi.n. f.recn 992 ' i1 LLj: -rg i,.'LjLUNDATHCAMj) I PLEASE. MR Y7 NOC 5 I ' iLrf'-eUMSTEAO I V. . 'r field suite, wine velour. Bedroom suite. Apply 204 Elizabeth Apts. (97p) FOR SALE McClary white enamel coal and wood range. Phone Green 827. (98p) FOR RENT FOR RENT Room. Black 232. (98p) FOR RENT Store premises, for- merly Dom's Dept. Store on ert Macleod, millman at Silbak Premier mine, and a sister, Mrs. T. W. Palmer, resident here. Funeral arrangements will be carried 'Out under the auspices ox the Canadian Legion and in terment will take place on Sun day, April 27 in the Stewart cemetery. TEMPTS YOUNGSTERS TORQUAY, England W A special guard was placed on all MAY WE COME IN ) I NOT-- I M J :. i J. :-f ) Uno get a dpink ) V TAKING BUMSTEAD BUMilfcfl7 ( oh WArtK mi? 1 A BATH " C TA ?rl r -t ' BUMSTEAD? J Vs-, Vy f-$ J' w -"cfcsT . McBride, write Box 71, city, exhibits of electric shavers when (101c) jthe Electrical Development As- FOR RENT Store or show room, I Ration organized an exhibition 24 x 50, at 844 3rd Ave. West. ! for schoolboys here, officials ex-Front will be fixed to suit ten- plaining that at previous ant. Prince Rupert Realty Co., I bitions many youngsters emerg-over Broadway Cafe. (tf)led without eyebrows.