riinCe Kuperr Uuiiy incvy-Monday. PI May 19. 1852 L2a John F. L. Hughes, D.C CHIROPRACTOR Hrs. 10:30-12:30, 2:00-5:1)0 Eves.: by nppnlnlment only 21 - 23 Bemer Block Phone Blue 442 (CLOSURE TIME 10 a.m. on day of publication) Classified Adwitising is payable In advance, F.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 $200. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. BLACKWOOD on bridge By EASLEY BLACKWOOD WALK if you wish . Bu if you'd rather travel in THE MODERN MODE Contact CRAWFORD MOORE TRAVEL AGENCIES Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone Black 637 FOR SALE MARGARET PHOKt BLUE p0. BOX ELECTROL' . Mliio.' .11 Sometimes Overbidding; May j Help To Make, the Contract j Nothing irritates a player like Mr. Champion ; more than a player like Miss Brash. She often over- bids fantastically. But she's lucky. And she has what ; takes to redouble a close contract and to make ; ITi0M:0irf, Ewnlnti Bi nr West dealer Both sides vulnerable VirHl (li. Keen) S -10'9 8 H Q DA 9 6 5 4 C Q J 5 2 For gpnulitr paru'J BUY DIRECT. Order Now and Save Factory-to-You Method gives you Free brushes, trowels, drums and freight with every shipment of Battleship Products. Battleship Asbestos Cement, Battleship Asbestos Roof Coating (the seamless raincoat for your roof). Battleship Primer. Paints and Plastic Coatings. Wood preserving NEVAROT (prevents and kills fungi of any description). ALSYNITE, a ixautiful plastic material, for permanent awnings partitions, patios gardens, etc. Electronic Odor Control for homes, offices, reception areas, waiting rooms, washrooms, locker rooms, etc. Nationally advertised, effective, most economical, made by Westinghouse. For free estimates and demonstrations phone E. A. Enridge, now located at Armstrong Agencies Ltd. Phone 342. (ll!)p) FOR SALE Oil stoves, Frigid-aire, chesterfield suite, bedroom suite, combination radio-nhono. electric radiator, small bureaux and cots and other household effects. See White, 101 iUh St., upstairs. (118p SALE Oil cook stove, Astral frig., chesterfield suite, radio, sundry apartment fur nishings. Five room downtown: scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 -3rd Ave. w. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 GEORGE RORIE & CO. ACCOUNTANT8 b AUDITORS Besncr Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK SAUNDERS BROS. We Pour Ce;nent For I-s Phone Blue 939 PRECISION SAW FILING 215 1st Ave. W. Phone 909 P.O. Box 721 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all iU branches 204 -4th Street Phone 855 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and WWn Soles Dox 774 Second Ave MAC SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE ( II ANDI.I R S STl 1)10 216 4th Street Box C45 Phone Green 309 Prince Rupert anartment" available to pur-i0:0o Tnv flft rinilv Npws (H9p! SALE Dinette suite, sec- ;? tional. large playhouse, fold-l,, inp; ironins board, electric n.31 Janitor control for furnace. 11:33 Phone Blue 273 or 863. U19p 11:45 FOR SALE Cyclnx deluxe oil . burner. Phone Greer 114. Nois imprlis BOATS I'OK SALE ! lajs -- - - j 1:00 FOR SALE -Have on hand skiffs ,:45 and rowboats. flat bottoms, V- I bottom and round bottom.! Cow Bav Boat Works. Phone 1 Green 391. 122c) ; tap kat ERramt new 12 ft.; rowboat: also eood for out board motor. Price $80.00. Call evenings 933 11th Ave. East. dtp) for SALE 36 ft. trolling boat. phone Red 807. 143pi CARS FOIt t.M.V. prior or HANDYV HOME SEP GENERAL COS': Building and kindi ROOFS - or OIL BURS; PHONE P.O. Bon 1678 MATTX' UPHOLD Phone Blue 1H ? 234 3rd V Prince Rupr H. g. helg: LiMnr. REAL ESTATE tr Phont 98, EvPBir.i LING THE 'I Tailnrinf Ah ind Clothrs Madt-le 220 Sixth St. if General ' Consul f Floor Soi Genera' Greer & Bi LIMIT Phone FOR SALE IvM Austin A-40 : For the East-sedan, excellent condition! Daily except Sunday 8 p ro having travelled mainly on ! From the East For the MEAL that REFRE (All Times Daylight Saving) VANCOUVER and VICTCRIA SUNDAY ss. Camosun 8 p.m. TUESDAY ss. Coquitlam 12 noon ALICE ARM, STEWART AM) PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH qi LI N CHARLOTTE ISLANDS May 9 and 23 ss. Camosun midnight LOR SOl'TIl Ql'LLN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun May 2, 16 and 30 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Ar;ent Third Avenue Phone 368 Make Your Printing Matter Part of Your Business Did It ever occur to you that you need tllstinf ive printed matter for your particular business? Type faces give you this outstanding distinctiveness and thPse can be supplied by our modern printing department. Dibb Printing Co. r DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW-SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe CREDIT REGULATIONS EASED Vi Down 24 Months to Pay ON THE ALL NEW in '52 FORD and MONARCH Sec ur complete stock of (iOOD I SED CARS at reduced prices. (lr. Chnnipl'Hi) ( Mr. liel) K Q 2 H N lif H A J 6 H--U B 7 5 4 2 D- K Q J 3 D 10 7 2 A 10 9 C 8 7 4 3 hiintll (Ml. Ili ;lh) B--A J 7 8 6 4 3 H K 10 3 d n c k e West North East houth D Pass Puss 2 S Puss 3 Pass 4 8 Dhl. , l'uss Pass Rcdbl All pass and another diamond led and ruffed. The king of clubs was played and Mr. Champion won and led back a club, won by dummy's queen. A third low diamond was ruffed In the closed hand. The king of hearts was now raffed the board and a third round clubs ruffed in the closed hand. At this point everybody was down to three cards. Mr. Champion had 8 K Q 2, Miss Brash had S A J 7, and dummy had the lone ten of spades, a dia- mond and a club, Miss Brash simply led the seven of spades and Mr. Cham- non u.'fi fixprt If he nlnvprl the deuce, dummy's ten would win and the ate of spades wouid take the tenth trick for declarer. He went in with the queen but then had to lead from his king, deuce into Miss Brash's nee, jack. SOUTHERN TIP Klngsville, Ontario, Canada's most southerly town, observes its centennial in 1952. bw! t'l Sim' - i'i'iii in i- i ill VlLzI'. if? i t s ft mm mm Distilled, Blended and i ' . Bottled in Scotland ' ' i t I J6V4 oi. boitlo This advem-jcmmi in not published ir displayed by the Llqurw Control ioarrl or by the Government of Prltlsh Columbia. PLUMING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know Phone 174 For Repairs and Alterations Smith & Elkins Ltd P.O. Box 274 BEST OF FOOD RADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) MONDAY PM. 5:00 Rawhide b.M Interim uonal Comty. 5:20 Music Box 5:30 Dixieland Jazz it 5:45 Young Man With a Bonn 5:55 CBC News it, 6:00 Supper Serenade 8:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Bmiiey Burnette Show 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Classics for Today 8:00 The Bob McMullen Show to 8:30 Summer Fallow 9:00 Affectionately. Jenny 9:30 Melody from the Sky 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 BC. Social Credit League 10:30 Juki? Park's Band 11:00 Weather Report and Sign-off at TUESDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Morning Devotions he 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary He 9:15 Music for Moderns to 9:30 Sunrise Serenade :50 Dorothy Douglas Show ' of 9:55 Recorded Int. 9:59 Time Signal Morning Visit 10:15 Riders of the Purple Sage see This Week's Artist Ouestin' With Kesten Kindergarten of tue Air Roundup Time Weather Report MrssuKe Period Recorded InterliKle Scandinavian Melodies Mid-day Melodies CBC News Program Resume B.C. Farm Broadcast Recorded Interlude Afternoon Concert CBC School for Amsumers; Comty. 2:00 B C. School Broadcast 2:30 Records at Random 3:00 The Music Hox 3:15 Famous Voices 3:30 CBC School for Consumers 3:45 Novel Time 4:00 Simshtyie Society 4 30 Cook of the Beven Beas 4:45 Stock Quotations; Interlude 4:5ft CBC News 5:00 Tony tte Ttoubador ; Train Schedule Daily except Monday 10:05 p.m CANADA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act TKMIKKS j Scaled Tenders will be received by j Trfie undersigned until 2.00 o'clock p.m.. Kamloops Time. June 8. 1952. ! for the supply of pip and fltthW for constructing a sprinkler irrlsa-j tion project near penticton, B.c ofTatnafuireo:th' m"n tteM j 1. Steel or Wood or Concrete or Transite Pipe, l'j-lnch to 12-inch diameter 21.000 lin. ft. 2. Tees. Bends, Laterals 54 pieces. 3. Lot Outlets Assembles 93 only. 4! 3-Inch to 8-Inch Clate Valves 9 only. Plans, specifications and tender form for bidding may be obtained from the undersigned at his of! lee in Regina. Saskatchewan, or from the PPR.A. Office, Box 90. Kamloops. B.C., upon the deposit of Ten Dolluis ItlO.OOl cash or a certified cliequc frit- the nmnnnl nnvnhle to the RF. Ueiver - GeneraWr.f Canada'. Khirfc'.tte- tenders have closed The lowest or any tender not nec essarily accepted. By Order. L. B. Thomson. Director of Rehabilitation. 910 McCullum-Hill Building, Regina. Bask. (119) LAND REOISTRT ACT Re: Cerlficate of Title No. 22404 1 to Lot Eight (8). Block "B" of Lot Two Hundred and Thirty-Pour (234. Queen Charlotte District, said to. contain One Decimal Naught Two Nine (1 0291 acres, more or less, Map 12rl0 WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title issued in the name of Harry Ether-ldt;e Wetmon has been filed In this office, notice is hereby gien that I shall, at the txplratlon of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, Issue a Provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me In writinn. ' DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B.C , this 2Ntb day of April, 1952, A D. Andrew Thompson. Deputy Registrar of Title. (126c LAND REGISTRY ACT Re: Certificate of Title No. 28465-1 to Lot Seventeen (17). Block Twelve (12), Village of Stwart. Map 905 WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title to- sued In the name of Michael Cor nellus Bermlneham has teen flltd in this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the dale of the first publication hereof. Issue a Provt sional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless in the im"ntinie vulid objection be made to me in wrltlnir. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B.C., this 14th day of Andrew Thompson, Deputy Registrar of Titles (Hip) ANNOUNCEMENTS Canadian Legion card party May 21. Men's Rotary lea, Civic Centre, May 22. Canadian Legion Dance, formal, May 23rd, Legion Auditorium. (122c) Public meeting, May 27. C.C.F.J ieader Harold wincn, speaner. Catholic card party, May 15. Final card party May 29. Cathedral tea and run.magi sale, May 31. Make your reservations now for the Shrine Ceremonial Ball. Friday, June 6. Tickets at Van Meer Studio, George Dawes (Red 1271 or W. G. Sheardown. PERSONAL SOC I AL CREDIT MEETING TONIGHT Civic Centre 7:30 FOR NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR ATTENTION ALL ELKS Special Meeting Monday night, 8: 15 IllSc) FOR YOUR next permanent wave see Howie Powell at Jerry's Beauty Salon directly across-from Super-Valu. Phone 855. (121c) WE PAY cash tor burnt out motors, any size or make. Wil- ford Ebrtriral Works. Cow Bay. Phone Blue 3!)1. I") THE BOOKLET, "Religion and Related Themes," by C. U. Clarke, is available at the Thompson Hardware, Third Avenue. (H9pn ' TWO healthy house broken kit- i home. Phone Blue 985. (118p) LOST AND FOIWD LOST Wallet on 4:30 bus be-I ween Prince Rupert and Miller! Bay, Friday. Phone Miller Bay Hospital. dtp) HELP WANTED MALE WANTED One extractor man. Experience not necessary. Apply Pioneer Canadian Laundry, ttf) REQUIRED Janitor, evenings. Prince Rupert Hotel Dining Room. Phone Red 992. 1 119c) WANTED Experienced butcher. Apply Bulkley Meat Market. (tf) HELP WANTED FEMALE REQUIRED Experienced wait ress. Prince Rupert Hotel Dining Room. Phone Rod 992. (119c) CANDY BAR attendant. Eve-nlngs arfU Saturday afternoon. Preferably young married wom&rt- Apply: in person'' to Tot3ij:Rheatre:..;' ': --(tfi EXPERIENCED stenographer tuner part-time or lull-time. Philpott Evitt Si Co. Ltd. U22c) W ANTED Female clerk. Arinlv Blain Bros. (tfc) HELP WANTED, MALE-FEMALE CLERKS, $1380-$2240, male and female, for Governmet Departments, at Prince Rupert, B.C. Full particulars on posters at offices of National Employment Service and Post Office. Application forms, ob- lauitiuii: l. III 1 1 it l.. SIHMlia De ft lor) NOT LATER THAN 2 JUNE 1952, with the Civil Rpfvir-e Commission 6th Floor, 1110 W. Georgia St., Vancouver 5, B.C. (ltc) WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED s t e n o grapher wants nart time noVition evenings. Phone Black 193 after 6. (120p) HAWAIIAN guitar player de sires position in orchestra. Phone 23 between 9 and 8 p.m. (121p) GIRL WANTS housework. Write Box 384. Daily News. (118p) FOR SALE NATIONAL Machinery Co. Limited. Distributors for: Mining, Sawmill, Logging and Contractors' Equinment. Enquiries invited. Granville Island, Vancouver 1, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE Enterprise pot burner oil stove. Like new. Phone after 5 p.m. Blue 182. (122i) FOR SALE Household furniture. No. 101 Elizabeth Ants. (120p) FOR SALE McClary pot burner with barrel, stand and fittings; double bed with sprine-filled mattress. Call 921 10th East evenings. (119p) FOR TAKE Ol T ORDERS PHONE BROADWAY CAFE if it's makeable. It kills Mr. Champion when a bad bid goes unpunished. Today's hand .as just about the last straw. Mr. Champion considered his holding too strong open with one no trump. He decided to open one diamond and then to take powerful action S over any response his partner made. C His partner made no response all. But Miss Brash kept things going with a two-spade bid. Mr. Champion merely passed, not wanting to discourage the ladies from getting too high. When they reached four spades 1 figured the time had come'. doubled and was delighted hear Miss Brash redouble. The opening lead was the king diamonds and dummy's ace won. Before you read how Miss Brash played the hand, do you how she kept from losing two spades, a heart and a club? She did, and there were no errors by the defense. At trick two she led a diamond and ruffed on it. Next came a small heart of toward the queen. Mr. Champion won and made as good a return as any the six of hearts. This was ruffed on the board j German Immigrants j j By-Pass U.S.A. ' 1 I For Commonwealth By JACK HENRY FRANKFURT, Germany (Reu tersi Hundreds of thousands of (Germans who once wanted to I 'emigrate to the United States mow are looking to Australia, Canada, South Africa and Ar- j gentina instead. I But with improved economic - conditions in West Germany the; desire to emigrate aiso has de-j creased. A U.S. emigration official says that about 80 per cent of the more than 200.000 Germans who have registered for emigration i to the United States have not applied for their visas ,, (v,- the ,., ...; ., During great emigration -"h" of '!J48. many Germans regarded the-U.S. ss the most ie ven to wnlcn to es- cape from povertystricken post- war Germany. Since then, they say, much of the "glamor" of the United States has worn thin. Altogether 32 000 Germans emigrated to Canada In 1951 and German interest in finding new homes In tbe Commonwealth countries is increasing because of assisted emigration plans and belief that thes territories still offer great oppor tunities for economic develops tnent. CHECK CONDITIONS A West German delegation is doe to arrive In Australia soon to investigate on-the-spot liv ing conditions of German emi-1 grants. On its report will de-i pend whether the West German1 government accepts an Austra-j lian offer to allow about 12,000 ' German immigrants Into the country In the next 12 months. About 8000 Germans have emigrated to Australia since 1945. All either financed themselves or were financed by their future employers. Last year the Australian government recruited about -1000 Germans to work on the railways. They received six months'! free training before starting work. Th only stipulation was that they had to be bachelors. between the ages of 18 and 45. at present leaving at the rate of between 1000 and 2000 a year. German interest In Africa Is high because of past associations with pre-Flrst World War German colonies there and the large German .community in South-West Africa. The Germans have been told that South Africa needs 10,000 skilled workers from western Europe, including Oermany. Immediately and' possibly another 12.000 to 15,000 in the next three years. Several hundred Germans have also emigrated to New Zealand and Indis since the war. HISTORIC ISLE Flax, lace-maklng and export of. lily bulbs axe tlie chief occupations on the Island of St. Helena, made famous by Napol first class roads. Priced at Vancouver. Price $1250.00 cash. Phone Mr. Fraser. 477. (tf j FOR SALE 1951 Ford pick-up truck. 6000 miles. Apply Suite 4, above Empire Baths, Third Ave. (119p) FOR SALE 1940 Prefect, 4-door, in good condition, 15,000 miles. Almost new. Red 140. 118pi FOR SALE 1950 Monarch, excellent condition. Phone 677. (tfc) PETS FOR SALE FOR SALE Pure bred Labrador puppies, one month old. 551 4th East. U20pi SHEET METAL PLUMBING, Heating and Sheet Metal Work. Roofing. Phone 543. 630 6th West. Letourneau. (130c) HOUSES VANTED.;TO. Bt'V, , . 7.:r-. jrnr'fposit will be tfnS emalsK .upon return WE HAVE buyers 'With "ill 'cash of the plans and specifications fn for two to four bedroom 8d order within one month after Shipping nd General Moving, Packlnir, Cratinf 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. 2nd and Park Avenue Est. 1910. Phones 60 and 68 WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing . DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGINO EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES phone Green 138 Box 478 :I5 1st Aw. ' I JOHN Clunese jbhL ( BOB PARKER Ul. houses. For quick sale phone Armstrong Agencies Ltd., phone 342. (121c) FOR RENT FOR RENT Large housekeeping room for two quiet gentlemen. Two single beds, two hotplates, two tables, etc. Box 382, Daily News. (120p) WILL SUBLET furnished house June 11-Aug. 31. Box 383. Daily News. (118p) for RENT Three room log cabin at Lakelse Lake. Phone Red 807. (143p) WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT House or suite for three. Phone Blue 846 days, or call at 618 8th East. Urgent. Joe Bowker. (120c) WANTED TO RENT For imme diate occupancy, two bedroom hnnse. Please phone Black 297. (118p) WANTED WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap iron, steel, brass, copper, lead, etc Honest grading. Prompt pay ment maoe. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd., 250 Prior St.. Vare-eotiver. B.C. Thone PAcific 6357. (tf) CASH for scrap cast, brass, cop per, batteries and radiators. Phone 543. Call 629 6th Avenue West, City. (tf) ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income Tax specialist. 8. 0. Furk Stone Buildinar. Red 593. (20m) OLD SETTLEMENT The Long Point settlement, a colony of United Empire Loyalists on the north shore of Lake Erie, began In 1793. ' 1 LIMITED ' gKO,U;k dawks " ''"nmp of f'-ipnt"y sprvire" nW HOLLYWOOD CAFE John . FORD MONARCH DEALERS A, A,UCT?BNE,E,,o, Orders Phone U3 For Outside p. Phone Green 810 and Red 127 1 Phone rnone 93 , 1 ' -CHiC- .- BLONDIE Booked Solid for the Night r- with me t"-" ,C7 u- -JTV Xr ) tA AzTf Try Daily News Wont Adj eons exue. J Y - .. . l.j I y imc.i,.....,,,.... . -....a I ',' i 0-