i ARCTIC PknIns'uLa Frince Ruperl- uony 1-.ev.-3 Most northerly land in Asia isj n March 12, 192 Wednesday, the Taimvr Peninsula extendine into the Arctic Ocean from OuMnc$s Northern Siberia. BLACKWOOD on PRECISION SAW ? m J r (CLOSURE TIME 10 a.m. on day of publicaUttn) FILING Classified Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per nn vuuioTT flack MARQAP.r- Word per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks. Death Notices. Hox 1011 Station B Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. Bvhlq Agent: Rus Terminal W'fO' SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. A, .. . r Island City Builders Jai faring for Ladies and Gentlemen LING FOR SALE ANNOUNCEMENTS By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Opening a No Trump the tai John F. L. Hughes, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR, Hrs.: 10:30-12:30, 2:00-5:00 Eve: by appointment only 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 Canadian Legion card party, March 12. ; - - ; King Edward P-TA tea. liomej rooking. White Elephant sale, i March 20. I Is Quite Often a Losing Proposition Mr. Fusty, with his old-fashioned ways, says that the main thing he tries to tell his partner by his P.O.Br; St. Patrick's Tea and Home-1 FOR SALE One Bendix auto-cookin" Sale, Catholic Hal!,! malic washing machine, one Mumh m oh mriv nnii r'niw-l McClary Kootenay range opening bid is his "count." For example, if he has t he- ELECT! count for a no trump opening, he opens a no trump regardless of his distribution. In today's deal he had enough j ' BALES AS; Cleans p Rt!:;i" Model; Phone Blue n high cards and every suit stop-: ped but he had far from a no trump opening by today's stand-; ards. i Nevertheless, Mr. fusty was. RADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kllocveies (Subject ie Change) WEDNESDAY P.M. 5:20 International Commentary 5:30 Have ou Hoard I 5:45 Question Box 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Hawaiian Melodteb 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smiley Burnetie Show 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC- News Roundup I 7:30 Paul Fortelier. cellist 1 8:00 String Orchestra 8:30 Bashmatchkin I 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC New 10:15 Supplement j 10:30 Showpiece 11.00 Weauier Report and Sicn-ofT THURSDAY M. 00 Musical Clock OO CBC News 8:10 Heres Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Lit tic Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Music for Moderns 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:50 Dorothy Douglas Show 9:55 Recorded Interlude , :ft!t Tune Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Riders of Purple Satfe ; 10:30 This Week's Artist 10:45 Musical Program :00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup Tunc 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 33 Recorded Interlude :45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 2!) Program ltesitme i 12:30 n ;. Farm Broadcast 1-2 55 Recorded Interlude l 1 :00 Aitrrnoon Ot ucert ; 1:45 The Perils of Junior: Comiy. 2:00 School Broudvact i 2:30 Kecords t Kanciom ! 3:00 The Music Box i 8:30 Surprise Package S45 Novel 'i line 4:00 Sunshine Society 4:3(1 Dead MJn's Is and : 4:45 .'lock Quotation; Interlude S 4 :f5 C:iC News 1 5:00 L'lll Jshister Trie - . SCOTT McLAREN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT lames Block 808-3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 GEORGE R0RIE& CO. ACCOUNTAN XS ft AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all lLs branches 204 41 h Si iff t Phone 855 WE KENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS . By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE ciiANni.Er s sii'nio 216-4th Street Bix 645 Phone Green 3f;W Prlrcp Riii'ert YOR SALE 3x12 decking studio louime, tires, batteries, radia- tor, etc. Electric motor, mantle l;irio.. Chevrolet motor, work trailer. Applv Midland Pines, Phone Black 739. i63cl .wood ana coal, uoon coiuu-tiun Apply 1332 1st Overlook. SALE Universal marine engine, Cruiser 6, 90 H P. Can be seen at Fishermen's Co-op. Applv E. Christianson, 1303 Overlook. 62p) SALE Good Enterprise range with new pot burner; Singer treadle machine; small cedar chest. Blue 143. i61p A SALE Coal and wood stove 7 8 in first class condition, reason able. Also baby carriage. 1961 Graham Ave. (64c) SALE-HandTrochete'd bed spread, pineapple medallion design. Phone Green 708. (63pi SALE Combination radio 9 and record player, floor model. Phone Black 286. 61p SALE Console type radio gramophone, $65.00. Red 399 11 after 7. 66c SALE -446. Baby buggy. Red (62pi 11 11 ( AltS I Git SALE SALE i946 Dodge panel, 12 good condition, 1952 licence, good rubber, recent complete overhaul. Priced for quick sale. Phone 644 or Blue 454 evenings. tfi SALE 1950 Chevrolet sedan. Mileage under 11.000. Battery, seat covers, spare tire. All new. 1952 plates. Chains. Phone Blue 944. 63ci SALE 1951 Fluid Drive 2-ton Fargo truck. Like new. fiOOO miles. All accessories. Snence & Matuik. Ph?ne Blue 881. i63pl FOR SALE 1949 Studebaker 4-door sedan, heater, new tires, pood condition. Phone Blue 403. 62pl REAL ESTATE WE HAVE houses for sale, fur-See nished or unfurnished, Prince Rupert Realty Co., over Broadway Cafe. Uf) SPECIAL Wartime four fully furnished Fridge, washing machine, oil quite proud of the results h? got He felt that the no trump small slam would not have been reached if he had not opened the bidding as he did. PLENTY OK ENTRIES Mr. Heinsite pointed out. however, that six no trump was not the top spot on the hand and that seven spades could have been made, as the cards were. He explained that Mr. Fusty; would win any opening lead and reverse the dummy. That is, he would set up the dummy hand rather than his own. He had plenty of entries on the board so that he would ruff three of dummy's clubs in his own hand. After that operation dummy would have no losers. LOSING PROPOSITION Most players would open the I South hand f with one spado, j x. i COl ItT SEES (Continued from page 3 1 t ther the knife could be respo.is-i ible lor the wound. "I can see how that Unite couH , fit perfectly in trie wound," w.i ihe answer. . ANOTHER OPERATION A gasp wa.s heard in the coun-! room when Dr. Greene told the court his patient, Kirs. Beynon HANS HOME; CENERAiCT EuiWihg am; it. P.OT3 -OIL Bl par P.O. Bx m MATT upnor Plione Blur IS 234-lr. Prmc 8, H. G HF. REAL ESTATE; Plum Ik Oil Hcot- Km 1!: Complete !W Stoves. Hei' had been readmitted to na-.pital night. He replaces Mrs. Eleanor yesterday for another OiKiation. jBotsford, who held the job pend -Mr. Brown atlvLscd the court ing choice of a permanent sec- later that Dr. Greene had toirl him Mrs. Beynon would not be in condition to give evidence I'lor at least another eight' days." I Dr. Greene testliied he hai nor 220 Sixth St. Phone 649 A DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe If you hove a printing problem we con solve it. We've a printing form to fill your every need, and to add more efficiency lo ' your operations. Dibb Printing Co. Shipping ai.d fieneral Moving, l'arki .g. Crating, Carlagv! anil SloraKe 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 2nd and Patk Avenues Est. 1910 Phones 60 and 68 Chinese dishes Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 WELDiNG Government Certified Operators Hign Tressure Tanks Refrigeration Stacks and Fire Escapes INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 225 1st E. 1'hon." Green 881 JOHN H. BULGER Optometrist John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue For the MEAL that ll Bid To Show Count south dealer Neither side vulnerable Vol III (Mrs JiislO S K J H A 4 D A Q 8 C J 1 a S We- la-t (Mr. Ilehl-lte) (Mi. Ahel) S 7 3 S 10 9 2 H- J 9 7 3 11-10 2 D 10 3 2 D 7 6 4 C Q 10 3 C-K 8 4 2 -"ill li (Mr. Hil ) 8 -A Q 8 6 5 H K 8 6 5 D K J 5 C A The bidding: , South West North Hist 1 i 1 t-a.s o n i i p.i.w Then, at least they would have . a chance to reach the top contract. Perhaps the grand slam would not have been reached anyway. But this I can tell you. Opening a no trump Just for the purpose of showing your count will be a losing proposition more often than not. An openlng bid should show something about distribution as well as the high card content of your hand. Fairfield Vanier Celco Secretary Fairfield VanK'r was elected seereiary by a Celco Credit Union directors' meeting Monday .retary. Don Tuck-er was appointed chairman ot the publicity committee. Credit limitations and general ed 120 members in the Union. T T WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS 'AMATEUR SUPPLIES ?hone Green 136 box 478 50-50 -- 30 Days OUR HALF-AND-HALF. REPAIR Guarantee Applies on , These Certified Used Cars 1049 FORD COUPE Beautiful sea mist green. Every possible extra .... 1575.00 1949 ANGLIA TUDOR Gleaming metallic green. 9.000 miles. One owner $785.00 1950 AUSTIN SEDAN Raven Black. Only 10,000 miles. Not a scratch .... $1135.00 TRUCK BARGAIN 1948 CHEVROLET PICK-IP Reconditioned motor, heater. A sound buy. One-third down, 18 months to pay $1275 REMEMBER! We pay half bill on any repair for 30 clays from date of purchase. 'BOB PARKER LIMITED "Home of friendly service" Phone 93 ri nfcjntF i Contributions of News Welcomed , In order to assist the Daily News in complete news coverage ot city crganizations, it is requested mat officers in charge of publicity of such organizations contact the editorial dcpaitment of The Daily News. News of the activities of such organizations is always welcomed by The Daily News as is all local and personal $100 FOR OHS'i Ki CTING costs, or one month's imprisonment for obstructing. Faulknei pleaded guilty. WANTED A N T E D TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap iron, steel, brass, copper, lead, etc. Honest grading. Prompt payment made. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd., 230 Prior St., Vancouver, B. C. Phone PAcific 6357. (tf) CASH for scrap cast, brass, copper, batteries and radiators. Phone 543. Call 623 6th Avenue West. CWjm Wattt)- LOST AND FOUND LOST Blue budgie in vicinity of 8th, 9th and McBride. Answers to Chuko. Phone Green tasked Byrne on "ivro ..eparaic: conditions were diseased, a re-i occasions" regarding cause o; suit of which was lifting of the ! Mrs. Beynon s condition. The $100 loan limit imposed while j woman, he said, had been lyiirrthe Union's finances were low. in her state lor .scverai nours. I Membership committee report- BEST OF FOOD ranee, oil heater, chesterfield Arising out of a recnt incident suite, carpet, all like new. New-1 when an rcmp officer wa.s in-Iv painted and decorated. I terlered witn whiIe arresting an Fu'fndce oT' ExctusiTe ' alcono1 lmPaired Car driver' Fred mil price $550 du.uu. exclusive , . f, , FOR TAKE OUT OKDERS PH0!St BROADWAY CAf lng of raffle 8 p.m. Attention Elks Don't forget to pick up tickets for St. Pat- I FOR rick's Dance March 21. Conrad Street School P-TA card party, Conrad School, March 21. FOR Rotary choir concert, Sunday. March 23rd, 9 p.m., Capitol Theatre. Royal Purple tea and sale of ' FOR homecooking, Elk's Home, March I 27. Soroptimist Pre-Easter parade and tea, Civic Centre, March Pre-Easter parade, Civic Centre, March 27. FOR Lutheran Tea, March 29. Presbyterian Churcli Spring FOR Sale, April 3. Rotary Rummag uid Auction Sale, April 5. FOR Conrad Street School Parent-Teacher White Elephant Sale, Conrad School, April 5. FOR Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 9. Job' Daughters Easter tea, pril 10. Women of the Moose Spring FOR Bazaar and Tea, April 17. Cathedral Spring B-zaar, April 17. St. Peter's Spring bazaar, FOR April 24. Girl Guide tea and -ale, Anglican Cathedral Hall, Saturday, April 26. United Church W. A. Spriir; Bazaar May 1. L.OB.A. Spring sale, home-cooking, etc., May 3. Sonja's Tea, May 10. I i Cathedral tci and rummage i sale, May 31. j PERSONAL -I BUSINESS girlsr perms appoint-j menu to suit latest styles at j Jerry's Beauty Salon under new management across from Super-Vaiu. Phone 855. itfi WILL the person who took brown hat by, mistake from balcony of Valhalla Hall, Saturday night, please phone Black 126? (61p) PARTY who took navy raincoat from Valhalla Hall Saturday night by mistake please return to 1424 Piggott Place. Reward. (61p) WE PAY cash for burnt out motors, any si or make. Wil-ford Electrical Works, Cow Bay. Phone Blue 391. tf FOR Hertz U-Drive, Phone Bus Terminal. 530. t76p) HELP WANTED FEMALE .y,-- o4 i2, : .. '-. WANTED Reliable woman to jca.re for 5 month old baby in own home during working nours lor worK.ing motner. p Good wages. Box 322, Daily News. (62pl STENOORAPHER. p r e f e rably experienced. Apply to Northern B. C. Power Co. Ltd., Room 16, Besner Block. (64c) RELIABLE woman wanted to mind children for a month. Phone Green 495, Mrs. Sweet. (63p) WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED office clerk desires position either part time or full time but permanent. Apply Box 327, Daily News. (81p) WANTED Work for high school graduate with senior matne. Phone Green 781 after 6:30 p.m. (63pi FOR SALE 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 for Stockpile and Snow Removal; Rice Port able 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. (tfi FURNITURE for Sale Bedroom rugs, radios, chest of drawers, airtight heaters, chesterfield beds complete, cribs, etc. Low - est possible prices. B. C. Fur - nlture Co., Third Ave. itt) Roofing-Renovating Foundations Repair as House If' work of Estimates gi- GREER & BR1DDEN 213 1st Ave. W. Phone 909 339- . " "P'ling for "wounding with intent, At first, the accused .said the woman had faiien down a flight1 of stairs outside the house." i The second time. Dr. Greene had asked him after briefly examining the victim, Byrne ruu i said: "Why ask me?" 1 RIDICULOUS Const. D. W. McArthur, RCMP, said he had been the first police officer on the premise following the call. He quoted accused as having said: i "It is ridiculous. She was drunk and had fallen down the stairs twice." Cpl. Anderson described the living room of the Beynon home h "great disorder, broken bott'leV lying around and "the fldor tov ered with sticky substancej which stuck to the bottom of, 'one's 1 shoes. Accused was later taken into custody and arrested that even- said the corporal. Other witness was Marcel Baril, a pulp mill shipper, who testified about a party at the Beynon home the night in question, and told the court ol an argument between Byrne arid Mrs. Beynon. Liquor on the premises, he said,' was a case of beer and a bottle of rum. Another witness, Garnet Brush, a logger, said he had accompanied Mickey McGuire to the Beynon house at about noon February 15. McGuire had visited the house earlier in the morning. With Brush, it was the first visit. The .logger had asked Byrne what had happened. When accused had answered, "it's none of your business," an altercation followed, wi t n e s s said. "I though he had kicked the woman and in a sudden burst of anger I slapped him, or pushed him around." Const. Philip Crouch testified to pictures he had taken of the Beynon home. Mrs. Willa Ray Is defence counsel. Case was adjourned tc March 19. HOME IS BEST FREDERICTON Q Necessity of making every effort to keep homes intact was stressed at a meeting of the Child Welfare Institute here. Dr. F. A. McOrand, provincial health minister, said it was better socially and economically to keep children in .their own homes wherever possible. listing Armstrong- Agencies Ltd. Phone 342 Black 197 evenings (82c) FOR SALE Unfinished house and bath plumbing roughed i w in. Good opportunity for handy man to purchase own house. Contact Philpott, Evitt & Co. Ltd. 61c) FOR SALE 4 room house with laree utility room, fully furnished. Driveway, garage, level lot with lawn. 1537 Pigeott Ave. (GOp) iJIOUfiKS WASTED TQ et'X, Are you considering selling your house? We have a long list of buyers with cash up to $12,000 t d j k servjce phone nunrip. Armstrong Agencies Ltd. Phone 342 Black 197 evenings! (64c) WANTED TO BUY Small house, centrally located. Initial payment two-thirds of value. Box 328, Daily News. (62p) FOR RENT FOR RENT General Electric floor polUiers, $1 per day. Lhone Blue 992. Pacific Electric, (tf) ROOM AND BOARD for one man sharing, with separate beds. Red 192. (63c) FOR RENT Sleeping room, men only. Centrally located. Red 916. (63p) 4 ROOM house. $2,000 down, bal ance monthly. Phone Blue 693. (63c) FOR RENT Double sleeping room. Box 326 Daily News. (61c) WANTED TO RENT 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) WANTED TO RENT 2, 3 or 4 room house or apartment by couple with small baby by April 1. urgent. Red 482. (63p) WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished apartment. Quiet cou ple, no children. Phone Room 25, Savoy Hotel. (61p) ! WANTED Furnished suite suit I able for young married couple. Phone Clue 878. (02p) PLUMBING and HE A TING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smith &Elkins Ltd. P.O. Rox 271 ;i:oiji;e iayvi:s AUCTIONEER Fhorfe Green 810 and Red i- ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Income Tax specialist. t, G. Furk, Stone Building, Red 593. (20m) NOTICES KAIEN TRANSFER. General contracting, lots cleaned, stumps pulled and general hauling. Phone Black 503 or call at 947 2nd West. (67p) TENDERS TENDERS in sealed envelopes clearly marked "Tenders for Roller Rink Floor," dated not later than 14th March, 1952, will be received by the under-" signed for the laying or a one and one sixteenth No. 1 maple floor on a 4500 square foot area in the pattern customary for roller rinks. The floor is to be smooth sanded and necessary lines painted for three badminton courts, and finished with three (3) coats of Penetiim, and is to be laid on top of present fir floor. Tenders will be opened on 18th March by a special committee ELECTRO Rewound on !0l('lTI' Ncaif 6-l!'!: Train J For the K1- it., nvrru' Jjay From 11" K HJl.V c'" ' ' .. r. W- And It's Curtains for Bumstead! m quick-get u,7x ir- . . - r ( HURRY-S ) liiP- ' (MEARAfir - AthEPE ! GOT -.',6 , TTt s'r-'-"' " ?wiirrv' , it mopped up cr 3 i spilled) yfb ' (nUKKjj GOT) pjvr 5s3- 'fe- I -J I . , V 1 appointed by the Executive of the Civic Cerltre Association. Tenders should state clearly the approximate number of days after notification that the work could commence and lenc.th of time necessary to complete the eontrnrt. Further Information available on apnlication. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. John F. Win), Oeneral Secretary. Civic Centre Association. Rox 340, Prince Rupert, B.C. (e4c)