Prince Rupert Doily News Tuesday Mureh 25.1952 Easter business CX Cards BLACKWOOD on (CLOSrilE TIME 10 a.m. on day of publication) PRECISION SAW FILING Classified .Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per 1343 PIGGOTT FLACK Word per Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Box 1011 Station B MARGA:- Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcvmects $2.00. J3nclge Agent: Bus Terminal 1 SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. Island City Builders CARS FOR SALE ' ANNOUNCEMENTS By EA5LEY BLACKWOOD Here's One Player Who 1h's Kino Jol 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 That Is, When He's Acting as Kibitzer Mr. New, the avid kibitzer, never makes a mistake when he is on the sidelines and can see all four hands. In the game, however, he falls somewhat short For a wide-selection of first quality EASTER CARDS order early from HA! HOME; general: Buildinj a-ROOK - on. i Scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Tames Block 008 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. ?hor. 347' p O. Box 371 GEORGE RORIE & CO. ACCOUNTANTS ft AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP "ermanem Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 2044th Street Phone 655 T WE RENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day or month . Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn 8oles Box 774 . Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHAMM.EP S STt 1)10 2164th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prince Ruwrt CPBCL Phor.f Blue " perfection In today's deal he failed mis- erably in recognizing ' the sig-i nificance of his partner's bid-I diner sequence. Let's examine Ithat bidding in detail. In the first place Mr. Dale was vulnerable and his opponents were not. He bid hearts first, then spades. As far as he knew, his partner's hand might have been weaker than it ac-Itually was. Yet he put Mr. New the position of having to bid three hearts if he preferred that suit to spades. In other words Mr. New would have had to go to the three range just to express a simple preference for Mr. Dale's first bid suit. That s getting pretty high, especially since Mr. New had clearly indicated a weak hand by his one no trump response, Mr. New quickly passed the two spade bid. He even glowered at Mr. Dale as If to say, "What are you trying to do, go for an 800 set on this hand?" As is often the case with players who think they know it all. it never occurred to him that Mr. Dale knew exactly what he was doing. NEEDED BETTER CARDS To bid as he did, he had to have "high cards, better than a minimum vulnerable no trump opening. This means about four honor tricks or 18 point3 in the Work count or 12 points. Four Frank Calder Speaks Native Interesting Interlude In Legislature at Victoria VICTORIA Members of the B.C. Legislature listened with attention recently when for five minutes Frank Calder tCCF- Al'in) spoke to the House )n his native Nishga tongue. Repeating his remarks in English "for the benefit of those who are new in my country." he criticized the totem Insignia on this year's B.C. automobile license plates. Mr. Calder thought the word "Totemland," if used instead of the "meaningless design, would work magic." He said he believed the lm- ! Print h. g.h; realesta: Phone X b Train S; For the fast-Daily extop',: From Ihf fni- Daiiy pxcp' North dealer North-South vulnerable Norl h (Mr. il:Ur) S--A K 10 8 H A KJIil D K 3 C - 10 t IM l.l-t ( Mr. Keen) ( Mr. AliH) s 3 J a s-nsj i H 8 7 H 10 6 5 4 j D Q 54 I - J 9 7 2 C A Q 8 5 3 C-K 2 feontlt Mr New) S 7 6 4 H Q 2 D A 10 H 6 C J 9 ' li The biddniR: North Kail Bouth Wist 1 H Pass 1 NT Pass 2 S All puss Aces count. That's the minimum Aces count. That's the minimum requirement. The maximum would be about a queen better. Since Mr.. Dale had "reversed," Mr. New had plenty to bid tw;j no trump on the second round. Mr. Dale would have gone to three no trump which would have been makeable against any defense. vt n r r mi 3 ? ? n 1 UmM nun ii umiiiB Tkii idvirtlltmcM ll no pubtithcd or diflpUycd bi At liqiKK CoKbol 8KI ot by th OovirrwnM y) B,iA Colgmbu, rm WHY WALK? It's Cheaper to Ride! CLEANING IP THE LOT These are not new hut are in Rood running order 1918 Monarch Sedan New marroon paint job. Only S1365 1947 Willys Station Wagon Nice utility and family car S1375.00 1949 Kurd Sedan Doesn't look so good but runs like a clock $575.00 1937 Ford Sedan Economical transportation $29.00 TRICK BARGAIN. 1948 Chev Pick-up Al motor, good rubber. Very useful truck : 1105.00 BOB PARKER LIMITED "Home of friendly service" Phone 03 For the MEAL that Ilk RADIO EIAL CFPR 124P Kilocvcies (Subject 1 Change) TUESDAY 5:15 John Fisher b:M lnternatiunal Cumty. 30 Piniui Playhouse 6:00 Doctur Dot;bocty's Leg 0:30 Music:il Varieties of 6:45 Junior Chamber of Commerce 7:00 CBt News 7:15 CBC News Rour.rlup ; 7:30 Leicester ISijiuue to Broadway 8:00 The Nations Hiiniiiess 8:15 The Commodores 8:30 Record Album 0:00 Chilcotin 'ITMlls -30 P.arrie Cram f0:OO CHO News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Trans-Atlantic Traveller 10:30 Nocturne ; 11:00 Weiuhf-r Report and .Sign-oft WEDNKSDA A.M. 7.00 Musical Clock ! in 8:00 CBC News ! 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Son 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Conceit 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Music lor Moderns 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:50 Dorothy Douglas .Show 9:55 Recorded Interlude 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morninir visit 10:15 Barry Wood Show 10:30 This Week's Artist , 10.45 Musical Kitchen 11.00 Kinclcrnurten of the Air 11:16 Roundup Time :30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period :33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodtefl P.M. 12.00 Mid-dav Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:U5 Program Resume . 12:30 B. C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1 :00 Afternoon Concert " 1 :45 Pan-Pacific Women Comty 8:00 B. C. School Broadcast 2:30 Records lit Random 3:00 Tea T!mo With the SJnrs 3:15 Musical Proi-'ra!.? 3 :H0 Solo Ouest 3:45 Novel Time 4 :00 Jimmy Shtekls 4:i5 Piano Pops 4:30 Macule MuKSinn 4:45 Stork Quotations and Int. 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Itawhhlc Plan Apartmen ts On Co-op Basis TORONTO (P A $327,000 co operative "di'eam" first such operation bv new Canadian. -Is being fashioned in east suburban! Scarboro townshio. I A r0llD of Toronto's 5.000 Es- tonian-born residents are build-1 ini? a 34-aiinrtment. housine nro-! ject. The "dream" is slated to be complete by next July. It started in 1944 when under the menac- ing shadow of Russia's threats to their tiny country thousands of Estonians fled their homeland. Early last year the group known as Estonian Houses Co was formed on a non-profit operative basis. Each family bought $2,000 worth of shares. : When the building is ready an additional $1,500 will be paid by! those taking five-room apart-' ments, $1,000 will be paid by V, r-tje-. toliKinr f mi tyrii'iv V"i "i ry-K n t? I "" " 6 In 20 vears. after the comnanv has paid off a $220,000 loan to Central Housing and Mortgage Corporation, tenants will own! their own apartments outright. SACRED HILL The Mount of Olives near Jerusalem has many churches and convents near its summit, including one 5th century church "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" ( Section 21.) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENCE Notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of April next, the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence No. 1074. issued In respect of premises beine 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. Map 923. Prince Rupert Land Registration District, in the Province of British Columbia, from Harold Willard Hel-person to William Harvey Murray, of 665 Elehth Avenue East. Prince Rupert, British Columbia, the transferee. Dated at Prince Rupert. British Columbia, this 24th day of March. 1952. , WILLIAM HARVEY MURRAY. Applicant and Transferee (lode I IN KK THE Ml:( IIANM "S l.ll;X AfT" TAKE NOTICE that RONALD JAMES WILSON, of Prince Rupert. untisn Columbia, havlne owed Wil liam R. Thaln. heretofore carrying on hiiMness itmler the nam1 of 'Rtir FOR SALE 1950 74" O.H.V. Har-lcy-Davidson hydra-glide fully deluxe mbtorcvcle. Snap for cash. Phone 99 Taxi. (73c) FOR SALE '51 Austin sedan. Excellent condition. Only 1700 miles. Owner leaving town. Call 212, 9 to 6 p.m. (tf) 5 FOR SALE 1950 Austin sedan, $500 down, full price $1,000. Phone Black 548. ask for Jim. (77p) OR SALE 1950 Oldsmobile Hydramatic, in first class condition. Complete with radio, c ustom heater and many other extras. Phone Red 622. (77pl ft FOR RENT ELECTRIC portable sewing machines by the week or month. Free delivery. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Sew and Save. Phone 864. (73c) FOR RENT Room for ladv. Close to Ridley Court. 1060 8th East. - ' (73c) FOR RENT Room and board and washing. Gentleman pre- i ferred. Phone Black 705. (73c) FOR RENT Light housekeeping room, close to town, for quiet pentleman. Box 334, Daily News. (73p) FOR RENT Quiet comfortable 1 1 sleeping room. Phone Green 438. (72p) II FOP RENT General Electric floor polishers. $i per day. r-hor.e Blue 992. Pacific Electric, (tf) SLEEPING room for rent. Green 894. (73p) WANTED 'TO RENT WANTED Small apartment or house by well-known local j couple, non-drinkers, no chil-dre i. Quiet, close-in surroundings desired. Box 319, Daily j I News. (tf-nc) WANTED Single housekeeping room by gentleman. Mechanic. Close in. Box 335, Daily News. (76p I WANTED TO RENT Suitable 1 n rerun m or nt ion for r n n n 1 o '. with bnbv. Phone Mrs. Ross, i Black 903. (73p) i RFWARD if you ran help me find a suitable two, three or four room apartment by Mav 1. Phone 353. f73p) WANTED bv C.N.R. employee I Jfousf."4 rooms or more. !ox 332. Daily News. 72p WANTI.D A N T R 1 TOP MARKET PRTCES PAID for scrap iron, steel, brass, ronpfr. lead, etc. i Honest erndins Promat payment ! morie A(las Tron Metals Ltd., 9SiC Prior St. Vancouver, B. C. Phone PAcifie , ft.f) CASH for Reran Jlt. brass, eon-nr batr., jr.?! air radiators. Phone 543. Call 629 6th Avenue We.st. Citv. ftf) REAL LST.TTE , 4 . . . FOR SALK SAL' 4 4 room room house with ; lare utility room, fully furnished Driveway, parage, level lot with lawn. 1537 Piccott Ave. (73p) FOR SALE 3 bedroom house, close in. Furnished or unfurnished. Harbor view. Prince Runei-t Realty Co., over Broadway Cafe. (tic) LOST AND FOCNT) LOST Femnle Chesaneake dog named Trix. Black 711. (74c) LOST At Curling Club banauet Monday nieht. ladv's wrist-wntch. Reward. Phone Red 720. (73c) ACCOUNTANTS PUHUC ACCOUNTANT. Income Tax sneciallst. S O. Furk. Stone Building, Red 593. (20m) CARTAGE AND CONTRACTING KAIEN TRANSFER General contracting, lots cleared, stumps pulled, rock, garden dirt, general hauling. Phone Black 503. (84p) V W l: Mil l: WTFRH PKOTF.f TION ACT HSC. 1A27. CHAPTER 140 Armour Rnlvnt'e (194) Llmltfd hrrpbv gives notice that It has. under .Section 7 of the said Act. deposited with the Minister of Public Works, nt Ottawa, and in the office of the District Reeistrnr of the Land Hey,-isi.rv District of Prince Rupert, at Prince Rupert. British Columbia, a description of the site and plans of a wharf proposed to he built in th.? harbour at, Prince Rupert, British rn!tirobia. on the northerly ?oo feet Canadian IiCgion 'ard party, March 26. Royal Purple tea and sale of homecooking, Elk's Home, Marc h 27. i ' Sorojitimist Pre-Easter parade end tea, Civic Centre, March 27. I Pre-Easter parade, Civic Cen i tre, March 27. Lutheran Tea, Murcl; 29. I Presbyterian Church Spring Sale, April 3. Catholic card party, April 3. Rotary Rummage anu Auction Sale, April 5. ' I Conrad Street School Parent-Teacher White Elephant Sale, Conrad .School, April 5. I Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale April 9. Job's Daughters Easter tea, : April 10. i Queen Mary Chapter daffodil tea, April 14, Canadian Legion. Women of the Moose Spring Bazaar and Tea, April 17. Cathedral Soring Buiua.!, Ap.-U 17, St. Peter's Spring bazaar, April 24. Girl Guide tea anr1 pale, Anglican Cathedral Hall. Saturday, April 26. United Qhurch W. A. Spring Dazaar May 1. L.O.B.A. Spring sale, i.jme- cooking, etc., May 3. Sonja's' Tea, May 10. Presbyterian Missionary Tea May 14. Eastern Star tea, Masonic Temple, May 15. Cathedral tea and rim.magc sale, May 31.' BIUTII NOTICE ROTHE Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Rothe in the Prince Rupert i General Hospital. March 25, a I daughter, Linda Joanne, 7 lbs. 8 OZ. Both well. (73c t COWPER Born in Prince Ru- j pert General Hospital, March 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cow- per (nee Florence Scott, R.N. I, a daughter, Jacqueline Anne. . dtp) PKRSONAL VERY IMPORTANT W ELKS MEETING Thursday Night Initiation of new members 74c AVOID the rush, get your Easter Perm now. Large stock to choose from. Phone 855. Jerry's Beauty Salon, under new management, (tf) WE PAY cash for burnt out motors, any size or make. Wil-ford Electrical Works, Cow Bay. Phone Blue 391. (tf) FOR Hertz U-Drive, Phone Bus JTeiminal, 530. (76p) wanted male WANTED Young married man to work in sawmill. Write Group Mills, Oona River, BC. (82p) I'OR SALE FOR SALE Electric range, washer, chairs, record plaver. $175.00. Phone 648. (72p) FURNITURE for Sale Bedroom rugs, radios, chest of drawers, airtight heaters, chesterfield beds complete, cribs, etc. Lowest possible prices. B. C. Furniture Co., Third Ave. (tf) GUARANTEED r e c o n ditioned sewing machines. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Phone 864. (73c) NATIONAL Machinery Co. Limited. Distributors for: Mining, Sawmill, Logging and Contractors' Equipment. Enquiries invited. Oranville Island. Vancouver 1, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE Hot Point apartment rangette, good condition. 1850 Atlin Ave. (73p) FOR SALE New revised set of Books of. Knowledge, practically new sewing machine, large complete bed. Green 997. 740 7th West. (73p) FOR SALE RCA. Victor combination radio phonograph in , good condition, onlv $125 00 Phone Red 876, evenings. (73p) FOR SALE Heintzman piano. Box 336, Daily News. (74p) FOR SALE Cream McClary range, with burner and tank. Make offer. Apply 220 9th Ave. East, evenings. (74p) CARS lOll SALE BEST OF FOOD Dibb Printing Co. DINING-PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe 'lIMH JOHN H. BULGER Ori, l.hl John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs anil Alterations 1 Smith &Bkins Lid. P.O. Box 274 L if - WILFORD , ELECTRICAL WORKS Motors and Generators Rewound and Repaired MOTORS JSOCGHT And SOLD New and Rebuilt Generators 6-12-32 volts Box 1307 Ph. Blue 391 GLOKGK DAWKS AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 and Red 127 Isolationist Tactics HOW LONG DOES A JOO LIKE THIS - ( ru AIJ'J it TAKE YOU. Ml?. NUGGLES? f OR TAKE OCT OKDERS WOSl ; I BROADWAY CA 1 i public relations accom- Rtpaini vorl; oil Roofing-Renovating Foundations Es!ill!f GREER & BR1DDEN 215 1st Ave. V. Phone 909 Sliinpi"!1 Mntlllf, M Comply cient Str Canadian T for OxvP'' welding LINDSAY; & STOP Cor. Wr' Est. W' 220 plished by the Indian Inquiry Committee should increase the' tourists' and general public's knowledge of the Indians and the Indian's knowledge of white man. s ways. The Atlin member of the Leg- lslature also believed that the B.C. Arts and Vvellare Society and the Totemland Association would help with tnis work. REVIVE ALTIN HOSPITAL ' Mr. Calder also called for reopening of the St. Andrew's Hospital in Atlin to, serve the ex panding mining operations in his constituency. He offered a plan by which the hospital would be supported not only by the community of Atlin, but also by mining centres of Tulsequah and Lower Post, as well as Te.'egraph Creek. The MLA appealed for special consideration for old age pensioners in the North where the iwou jl uvuig in uiguci. nil auui- j iionai cosx-oi -living oonus or i grant should be given by the province, he claimed. With respect to the Japanese Fisheries Treaty, Mr. Calder call'ed on the Provincial govern ment to take a definte stand on the conservation of fisheries. "It is as much concern of the Provincial government as of the Federal government, since the people involved, both fishermen and operators of B C. make their livelihood out of this industry." REDUCED TOLL From 1926 to 1948 prematute births caused 1,463 deaths in every 100,000 Canadian births; in 1950 the rate was fil3. WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTINO ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES 'hone Green 136 Box 478 WELDING Government Certified Operators Hien Pressure Tanks tefrieralion Stacks and Fire Escapes INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 225 1st E. Phone Green 884 HINESE DISHES Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m- HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phont 133 ( V.'MlM HU-.E'nC'S COME I VlM A1!!.' Hhl.M tf uviJALL' V TAKF A OOJPlfc H 'Ll ''-7 LfV-lGll?-- 'V3- S , AN HOUP YlA rj ,K',:-; GOODYEAR HOSE - BELTING - MATTING TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES Airfoam Products WHOLESALE ONLY Northern Tire & Rubber Co. 712 Second Avenue Phone Green 992 P.O. Box H81 BLONDIF i ITiiiJ? if- J-1 cooo -i Lt TUFDIHMPFCO THINK rLt- 1 IcnKTIV-OXl GO UP AND J IS UPSTAIRS V.? HELP HIM W FIXING THE r T TJ WASH BASIN )3"ZC r p U r pipes r((h ) r ,,, . . . . v'"-"- I of waterfront of Canadian Government Assigned Block "A", according to Plan 1479 deposited In the said Und Registry CXllce at Prince Rupert And take notice that after the exhibition of one month from the date of Hip first publication of this notice Armour Slvape (1940 Limited will under Section 7 of the said Act nn-olv to the Minister of Public Works at his office in the city of Ottawa, for approval of the said site and pirns. Dated at Prince Rupert. BC. this 10th (lav of March. 1952 ARMOUR SALVAGE (1940) LIMITED Per ".I M Fields" (UU-1B-25, Alj Motor Service." the sum of tll;i89 for a period of over three monthn for labour and materials bestowed on a 1035 Chevrolet Car, Model lOKi), (Serial Number S10MI04B4. 1950 Licence Number 52108. the said William R. Thain will ofler the said car for sale at the premises of Hi-ppner Motors. 404 McP.nde Street. Prince Rupert, B.C.. on Friday. April lHih. 1052. at 10:00 o'clock am. unlesR the nnld Ronald James Wilson shall sooner pay to the said William R. Thaln the said sum of l IU.89 and the-costs of advertising this notice. DATHI) at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 14th day of March. M!f2. "W. R. TIIATN" (75c) FOR SALE 1950 Chev, excellent condition, mileage under, 11,000. Spare tire, seat rovers and battery, all new. '52 plates, chains. Phone Elue 911. (73p) v -m. ,