U' .-mice Kupfcil Lvuiiy l-cv-Kudav, May 22 m 3 ViFkfl A (P TO: Buy -Sell -Rent Todays Stocks (CnurlrHy H. D. 4hnCM (.. lid.) ft : 4 lfV EW.e Trade BLACKWOOD on WANT AD 748. She wiil Use The Phone MISS DEADLINE L i.....iri4(l Rates i - 7 V 3L ... . or ire your ad .Suhiecl to Chantt) FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4:30 P.M. DAY PREVIOUS icie a be glad to help you place FOR SALE YOU'LL SAVE at SIMPSONS-SEARS 4-pce. Vanity P.M. ic 4 30 p.m. day pre-JOIN the Prlnce Rupert Rroup Cy EASLEY BLACKWOOD Miss Iirash'Won, But It CFPR BUSINESS i-EKSONALS Alcoholics Anonymous to day. Write P.O. Box 1511. (120) HKI,P WANTED MAUT WANTED Young man, mechanic's helper. Apply T.M.C. 1 umce. (122) RADIO CUL 1240 KDocycles I I I 1 PRtDAt i 6:00 Settlers' Choice 5:2! International Comty. 6::iO UN Today S:45 CBC News; Weather Report 5:rs Have You Heard? 8:00 Pronrrn.il ve Conservative Talk Almost Killed the Kibitzer , j Miss Brash's bidding terrifies Mr. Meek. He happened to be watching her "in. today's deal and he paled visibly when she opened the bidding with four hearts "Vulnerable against nonvulnerable oppon-.... . . -1 . : . WANTED One lirst class auto ents, ne muttered. Neither Mr. Champion nor hU partner eould find the values to I into the auction and fourl Suite Regular $245.00. Now $220.50 1 "LodyArvin" Dinette Suite -Regular $204.80 Now $184.00 1 Arvin "Gourmet" Suite Regular $148.50 Now $133.65 2 Sectionol Choirs Regular $47.50 North dealer North-South vulnerable Norlli lr. Abel' 810 6 H 7 8 D A K J B 4 C 8 5 4 2 mobile mechanic; must have own hand tools. One qualified automobile body repairman and painter. One garage helper, some experience preferred. Apply Rupert Motors Ltd., Chrysler, Plymouth and Fargo Dealers. (121 HELP WANTED FEMALE Applications will be received by the undersigned for the position of long distance rate clerk. Knowledge typing essential. A. E. JANES 6 05 Slipper Serenade 8:10 CCP Tain by Jim Bury 0:15 Supper Serenade 8:45 mlley Burnett Show 7 :00 C'BC News 7:15 C!!C New Ponnrtup 7:.')0 CliC Wultz Time 8:00-Bob McMullln Show 8:30 Lcs Boites Aux Chansons 0:00 Sonus of My People 9:30 Cunadlan Symphonies 10:00 CBC News ' J0:10 CBC News 10:16 Election Talk Socreds 10:30 Sports Page 1 1 00 Weather Report 11:04 Music Till Mldlllnht la.00 Hlun-off SATURDAY ".Jilt. A.M. :00 Musical Clock Telephone Superintendent, City of Prince Rupert (120) WANTED Stenographer with hnoHrecpine experience ur-, gently required. Shorthand not essential. Apply Box 37, Prince Rupert. (It) Each $25 00 EXTRA SPECIAL 1 "Kenmore" Washer with Pump Regular $114 95 Now $103.45 SIMPSONS-SEARS 312 Third Ave. Prince Rupert Phone 400 (120c) SALE Household furnl ( A' ! Went Fait (Mr. Champion) (Mr. Keen) 8 K Q 5 4 3 ft A J 9 7 a H 8 4 H J 9 S 2 D - 0 D 8 7 2 C K J 0 6 C 10 ( VI but llmi.li) , 88 H A K Q 10 5 D Q 10 3 C A Q 7 3 The bidding: North East South West Pass Pass 4 H Pass Pass "Pas . . OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone Buildif.g Phone Blue 593 GEORGE DAWKS AUCTIONEER Phone Black 846 and Red 117 SITUATION WANTED GENTLEMAN, 33, married, de ture, including O.E. refrigera-1 tor. Suite No. 4, Angus Apts. jfUK BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOR TAEE OUT ORDERS Phone 200 Broadway Cafe i in " 7iirgm.n-' DINING-PLEASURE SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe ' steamer Prince Rupert SAILS FOR ! - VANCOUVER nd Intermediate I-nrl Each Thursdcy . '! at 11:15 p.m. Tor KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MidniRhli Comfort and Service For reservations write of' call ily or I. 'put Office rW.t itune't. B.C. . piofe;ionci( JOHN H. BULGER Oj'fontefriil Ihird Avenue John Bulger Ltd.' John F L. Hughes. D.C. CHlROPRACTOi:' " . Hrs." 10:30-12:30; 2:00-3:00 21 - 2S Besner Block Phone B'uc; 442 H. G. HELGERSON v LIMITF.D REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE J Phone 96, Evenlng3 Black, 899 scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 LINDSAYS CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 1!U0 . NAOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING : : SHIPPING , . . FORWARDING . . . STOK1GE - Experienced handling Local, Nation-wide and World-wide Shipments. 'MOVE WITH EASE ... SHIP VIA LINDSAY'S" --Agcntsi Allied Van Lines Ltd. T. 'T Phone 60 or (i8 Cor. 2nd and Park Ave. VANCOUVER American Standard 15 Bralorne 4.20 B R X 02 Cariboo Quartz 1.10 Congress 07 Cronin Babine 10 Giant Mascot 44 Indian .-. 05 V2 Pcnd Oreille 4.80 Pioneer 1.90 Premier Border 08 '2 Hnvateer 03 '2 oopvef- McDonald 1.95 Sheep Creek 65 ' 'ibak Premier 14 Vananda 02 '2 Spud Valley 03 2 Silver Standard 90 '-sfern Uranium 2.35 Sil-Van 40 Dorreen 28 Estella 48 come Oils- Anglo Canadian 6.50 A F' Consol 33 when Calmont 1.41 nine -ntral Leduc 3.30 suit. Home Oil 8.30 Mercury 16 trick, Okalta 2.70 rmall Pacific Pete 11.25 led Royal Canadian 13 Mrs. TORONTO Athona 14V2 Aumaque 15V4 Bevcourt 51 his Buffalo Canadian 21 he Consol. Smelters 25.75 that Conwest 4.35 Donalda 77 Eldona 37 clear East Sullivan 475 five Giant Yellowknife . 9.90 and God's Lake 91 Harricana 10 14 Duvex 40 on Joliet Quebec .20 Little Long Lac .65 but Lynx , 1.14 MadseB Red Lake 1.52 was McKenzie Red Lake 33 MacLeod Cockshutt .... 2.42 the Moneta .43 Noranda 69 00 Louvicourt 16 if Pickle Crow 1.46 Petrol Oil & Gas , , 51 the New Senator 20 Sherritt Gordon 5.10 Steep Rock 7.00 tip Sweet Grass :... .54 Golden Manitou . 2.32 . Rail Crossings ! Under Study i By Board . OTTAWA (CP) The Board of Transport Commissioners is investigating railway crossing? md what should be done tr eliminate accidents. A panel headed by Mr. Justice lohn D. Kearney now is discussing the matter with provincial and municipal officials in meetings across Canada. Their findings and recommendations will be presented to the government for action. During the last session of Par liament George Murray, Libera! Member for Cariboo in British Columbia, introduced a private bill making it compulsory to liminate level crossines for- any new railway construction. The bill was not considered before Parliament proroewed Explaining the bill, Mr. Murray pidgin an Interview: "Why' spend money to create death traps?" crossing accidents shows thit the rate appears to follow the j increase in automobile rcgistra- ! tions. Until 1920, killed and In- i jured at urban crossings were! almost equal to those in rural areas. But as more automobiles i moved into the country with the coming of better roads, acci dents at rural crossings began to exceed fhose in urban districts. Since 1925. 2.253 persons have been killed at rural crossings; 809 at urban crossings. In 1930, the last year for which figures ere available, there were si killed and 254 injured at urban crossings; 87 killed and 224 in jured at suburban, f Board figures show that 93.9 per cent of all rural crossings were not protected In 1950 compared with 71.1 per cent of urban crossings. BLONDIE SWT. v .pi. it 3 f" It f .V i 1 t i. - - ! V , i'f ' V -I, V r . .SH,j' V ' 4 fid It:' r r . ... 'm, J' F ' ? St. v. v- ..t. .! 1 r ' t r H' K" ? I. tin . imblicatlon. t i of ,l( 3 cents per word per ' :l.vinm pYMI rffP Fill ainn; nuiinnu" Notices, on "' vl!iks, ueam utr, ,1 Notices, Marriage and ,.,,,,, t Announcements, ' Display double price. Mot accept rrsponsl-. ,.i-..-jifif!l ads inserted ,','.y ,ii under wrong jr. unless notification 'Irrors is recflv.-d within -j ct first lnsertlan. VsNOl.'M.EMIiVrS Support the ,yro Playgrounds of HEAR LAXIM SHAPIRO TONIGHT A 'lie HVIC CENTRE 8:0 p.m. TICKETS: l, '$1.00 I- Hi $1.50 ! kk.s available at :-H;u' Bros, or at the Civic Centre (Itc) ,r:m liomr cooking sale, i);un liters Variety Show, M.iy 24, Capitol The y'll nun missionary tea, !! r,i ure sale, Anglican :ral, May 30. .ran Church tea May 30. i tea. June 4. I'd Church W.A. Spring line 11. iVie Wimi.T.'s League . i .... t . ..... 11 u,. "; l P McK f vy .1 A.;. West. -i ly'i'ri.in Ladies' Aid tea MutiM'. June 18. PERSON VL a rein on your govern-l. Join Social Credit to-, (120) !riAI, Affairs are your srs. Join Social Credit to-(120) SINKSS J'ErtSONALS Y cervbodY uses 99. 'r' nmo, automata oil heat- tliert metal work. Phone Call (30 6th West. Le- neau. cl 7.INKK, navc'.tles. bddic'l Stand. (c) M) Electrical Works. Mo- Hiiuiiht, sold, rewound and pd. (tri RIHIARI) SEPHTON i ii",cnt Mutual Life of For LifelilsiimnOT im'I, phone 436. 1 129) E ymir rhijslfled nd In this r at the economical six rate. ITi words for 3 cc.i- itlve duvs cost $1.35: 15 ii for six consecutive day? m ho. And lemembcr you phiine your ads Just call Npws tf-nc) i VOL'R vacation on the !,s ci bcuutiful LakeKath-i the Ilulklcy Valley, ft 38, Smithcrs, B.C. (121) R APING AND GARDEN- ' Koik walls rnckprics. k tlnwi r boxes, lawns and ,"s Fne estimates. Phone '806. (I30p) F'LECTRIclANncT"ciuyatt. wiring and electrical ,:llrs- 149 !)th Ave. West. Red 165. (138) 1 "JAIj Machinery Co. Llm-wtributnrs f of : Mlninr;, 'rni tl. I npKinp; und Con-lors Equipment. Inqulr-mvlterl. Granville Island, ncouvrr 1, B.C. tf) F;,TS tr Canadian Liquid Ma, ior oypen, ncy-'anrj n wpldlngr supplies. T' Cartage & Storage lone 60. (O H"n,INKST CLEANER , ,'wwja. rnone Blue ,or -'arts Sales Service. (C) BURn, excess' acid, gas imi i! . belching, sour Swirkly relieved with , o tsl'OMACH PO itnll druggists. hearts became the. contract. Mr. , Champion led the king of spades Mis. Keen flashed the spot and continued the ' - Miss Brash ruffed the second entered dummy with a diamond to the ace and back the six of hearts. Whcl Keen played low, she promptly finessed the 10. Mr. Meek couldn't bear to watch. He held his hand over eyes. When he looked again, saw that the 10 had held and Miss Brash, showing no particular elation, was busily cashing her three top trumps lo the suit. Thus she won heart tricks, five diamonds the ace of clubs, making five-odd. The finesse of the 10 of heart i the first lead of trumps was somewhat senjational-lookin-f, a necessary safety play. The prime purpose of the play rfot to get trumns out as miicklv as possible, although if 10 held it would be very Llrasant. Miss Brash's main idea was to lose the trump tricU. one needed to be lost, at a time wlitn a trump remained on .boutd. , To put it another way, sup- i ixise she had played her three hearts as soon as she got In. hoping they broke 3-3, Then if they did not break, the only rlay would he to try and run the diamonds. The defender holding the good lack of trumps would ruff specifically the third lead of diamonds and return a heart. Ruffing this heart would take Miss Brash's last trump and then she would end up leading from her club holding. If thj 10 of hearts finesse lost. Miss Brash's trump holding could not be reduced further because another spade could be ruffed in dummy. Miss Brash explained all this to Mr. Meek but even so he moved around to walch someone else for the next deal. Wonderinq Budgie BRANTFOrtD. Ont. (CP) A blue budgerigar which was in RCMP custody at Osweken since It was found about a week previously was claimed by its owner. The bird got out by an open door and was a mile away wh'-n I found. jw atriiiiirtrf"-'-f?-; v- 1 654 tic 1 I" f' I Ian fit w)i wH". tm Lk) Conbol ttttd W Cwm W Iriii Ui CUiba. ' 7:30 CBC News: Weather Repcrt 1 ::i5 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Blil Good 8:15 Hits and Encore 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 0 00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Buddie Serenade 30 CBC Stamp Club 9:46 Hi hard Dlmblcby on the CoronationBBC 10 :00 SoverelKn Ladies BBC i REAL ESTATE Five-room house nuu 'wwi lots, fine location, two minutes walk from wharf. Apply or write to W. S. Singer, Masset, B.C. (121p) FOR SALE Modern four-room house, partly furnished (new furniture). Full cement base ment with furnace. 792 Alfred St., or pnone rtea FOR SALK Big 6. furnished or unfurnished: Newly decorated In and out. Cash or easy terms. Phone Black 731. (125) FOR SALE Large wartime four on 7th East near McBririe. Frig, electric range, Bendix and heater included. For full TAXIS and TRANSFERS CITY TRANSrER Long Distance CRATING and PACKIKO Furniture Movers FURNITURE STORAGE Household Effects Moved to or from any point In B.C. Phone 950 First Ave. anC McBrlde LEGAL NOTICE All'TKIN SAI.K Timber Sale x-il!'!7 There will be offered for mile at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m.. on Prl dny. June 19, 1053. In the office of the District Forester. Prince Rupert. B.C.. the Licence X-60227. to cut 630 000 eu. ft. of Spruce. Hemlock. Cedar. Balsam and Cypress on an area cov ering V C.L. slumied approximately e 1 S mllea 8.W. or ijot 3a on Steamer Passase, R. S, Coast Land District. Five (8) yenrs will be allowed for removal of timber. 'Provided anyone unable to attend the" auction in" person may submit wader to be o)ened at the hour of !'Ui:il(UI llliu lirnwil w uc loreats. VlcUirla. B.C.. or the District Forester. Prince Rupert (Mt5.22.29 JSC I ,M IIIIIISIHV MT He: Cortiflcato of Title No. 8251-1 to Lot Twenty-two (112 1, BlocR Ninety-seven (97). Section Two (2). Townsite of Now Jlazelton, Map 90S. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of John Roderick Fraser has been filed in this oftlce. notice is hereby Riven that I shall. at the expiration of one month from the date of the first posting nereoi. Issue a Provisional Certificate of Title in lieu of said lost Certificate, unless in the meantime valid objec tion be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B.C., this 20th day of May. 1953. A D. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. (H3p) AITTION 8.VI.K Tlmlier sale X-.VWM There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 11:00 am., on Friday, July 34th. 1953. In the office of the District Forester, Prince Ru pert. B.C., the Licence X-69854. to cut 3.306.000 cubic feet of Fir. Cedar. Hemlock. Spruce and Balsam on an area comprising of pnrt of T.L.s B4B6P and 1208DP. situated Noch. River. South Bentlnck Arm. Range 3. Coast Land District. Three (31 years will be allowed for removal of timber. s "Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submtf tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated aa one bid." Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minister of Forests. Victoria. B.C.. or the District Forester, Prince Rupert. B C. (M2a.39.J5.12.tl(.a6.J3.10e) sires steady employment, any kind. Phone Red illl. (U9p) for LOST ami I'Ol'ND LOST On Sunday, lady's red wallet. Would like personal papers. Phone Green 628. FOR (119) LOST Blue budgie named "Peter," vicinity of Waldron Apartments. Finder please contact Phil Llnzey, phone 301 or Green 291. (120) Bl SINESS Ol'POKTl'NlTY RESTAURANT for Sale Phone Blue 602. (119p) ACCOL'NTNI PUBLIC AOCOU'IANT. Income Tax specialist, ft. G. Furk, Stone Pullaunr. Ned 5!i:. '.Mm) ItAl-lF.M oKKVICK KUPERT Battery Shop, 234 East oalrs. recharclrc: an: r-hulld- uitt. ' niuinrwu BOA f! FOR 8AI.B FOR SALE Nearly new 15 footer 6 horse Wisconsin, clutch, tarpaulin, $495. quick sale, Yacht Club. 1894 cello, excellent, bow and cover, $165. Old rtmir vlnlin. case, two bows, one tourte, $65. Davis double-barrel 12 guage, perfect, $65. All these items great bargains. 1381 First Overlook. (119p) FOR SALE Boat "Norma N." w x ll'. Chrysler Crown. mmniete with trolling and halibut gear. Green 638 (120p mn KALE Troller "Fisher 1 32 It.. gCKid condition. Phone Red 915. '"P' FOR SALE New 12-ft. plywood "V" bottom rowDoai. Appiy 1M4 Second Overlook, eve nings. (121p) CAKS FOR SALE HK-CaiROM IV. .bumpew. . gi ilU. Not a nalnt or polish! .ill. like chrome! Last vears! Send $1 lit or COD. Fernlor, 772 King West. Hamilton, Ont. (Dealers wanted.) -(124) FOrt Sni ri FOR ramdouIjIc bed, cheap; rood condition. Forced to sell for leaving town. Apply 937 Ambrose Ave. (119p) FOR SALE Garage on Rovern-ment property. No. 1 lumber. Must be moved. Phone Blue 984. O20p) FOBSALE Enterprise oil range with stand and barrel, excellent condition. Black 446. (119) FOR SALE Duo-therm oil heater, with circulating fan. 245 8th East, or Blue 619. (120p) FOOTHILLS (Bootless) coal. Phone 651. rniipou, n-viti Co. Ltd. c FOR SALE Kitchen rannette. eood condition, tan mi pm p No. 11, Waldron Apts. (123) FOR SALE Pontiac wick burner oil range, perfect condition. One bedroom suite, spring-filled mattress. Phone Blue 288. ; (121) FOR "SALE -1 Leaving town Singer treadle, radio, chrome table set, baby tenda, buggy, hlghchair, cribs, innerspring single beds, rubber-tired wheelbarrow, tricycles, etc 39 Nash sedan. 1364 East 6th i v;imi i SALE Bedroom suite, cabinet table, trilight and table lamns. coffee table and hall table, mirror, Moffat electric ( range and Bendix. Blue 929. (120p) FOR SALE Household furniture, mostly new. Two-piece double-bed chesterfield, full-sized bed and dresser, combi nation secretary and bookcase, china cabinet, chairs, tables, rugs and miscellaneous effects. ExceDtional values. Apt. 221, Elizabeth. (121p) FOR SALE Washing machine $40.00. Phone Red 418. (119p) MEAT PRICES from your LOCKER PLANT 230 Second Aye. ' " Grade A Red Brand Beef Rib Roast lb. 60c Short Ribs .... .. lb. 30c Boned and Rolled Brisket lb. 40c Shoulder Roast, lb. 45c Beef Stew lb. 50c Fresh Hamburger, per lb 40c Shoulder Veal Steaks lb. 69c Shoulder Roasts , Veak lb. 65c. Boneless Veal ) 120c i FOR KENT SINGER GEWING CENTRE rent nortnble n.achln;s. Phone b64. ,c I FOR RENT Room on 4th East. Phone Red 819. U20) FOR RENT Largs room for pentleman, near hospital. Red 248. H23p) pnn RALE Lady's bicycle, ex cellent condition. Phone Green 810 after 6 p.m. uzjp FOR SALE Enterprise auto-matic oil range used 8 months. Kirby vacuum cleaner 1 year old with floor polisher. Call at 428 6th Ave. East. (120p) FOR RENT Two single rooms, one double room with twin hnHo Rnnrd If desired. Men only.' 812 2nd West. (123) FOrTrENT Light housekeeping room. Phone Green 894 after 5 p.m. 122p) ""WANTED TO RENT WANTED Urgently require three-bedroom house. Phone Blue 602. (tfnc) WANTED CASH FOR Scrap; copper, brass, batteries, radiators Phone 543 Call 639 6th A.-e. West c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Lot and half, 9th East near McBiide. Blue 61R. (121p) (J3u5incSA 7 ' DELUXE PRESS "Gestefner" Duplicoting Circular Letters - Moni nly Bulletins any i:!nd of Business forms. Direct mail advertising, etc. 30 - 40 lew than regular printing. Phone 383 P.O. Box 99 733 2nd Av. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. GiV) us your mailing list We do the rest. Train Schedule STANDARD TIME For the Epst baily cxcpt Sunday 8 p.n. F(r.i.m thc;East ' Uaily iCQept' Monday 9;?0 p A FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK EVERY JOB GUARANTEED We Pour Cement For Less Phone Blue 939 a tneSe ei CHOP SUEY ... ... CHOWMEIN . Open 6 p.m. 3:30 a.m. 1 - Hollywood Cafe For Oulside Orders Phorv 133 TWHY APE 'yDU SLEEP-NS ) I nttvi i rs Tu AT I W .-r SOA WEM I MtS- WHAVSTHAT j PRECISION SAW FILING All Types of Saws Sharpened 215 1st Ave. W. Phone 903 - I I I I ( NEVER By CH IC YOUNG WILL UNDERSTAND . M "3 ,":V J V Jut A fflanff .fell fQ) IT ISMfilil &I3 1.0 -irh ... JL y - f