. rtinCe Rucii lajiiv incj Wednesday, May 21, 1952 John F. L. Hughes, D.C CHIROPRACTOR His. 10:30-12:30, 2:00-5:00 Eves.: by appointment only 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 (CI.OSI BE TIME 10 a.m.. on day -of public ation) Classified Advertising 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 $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. BLACKWOOD on (I3riclcje By EASLEY BLACKWOOD FOR SALE Help Bring Victory Strip and End-Play Miss Brash has a hex (All Times Daylight Saving) VANCOUVER and VICTORIA SUNDAY ss. Camosun 8 p.m. TUESDAY ss. CoquiUam 12 noon ALICE ARM. STEWART AM) PORT SIMPSON Sunday, CoquiUam, 11 p.m. FOK NORTH tl 1 L.N CHARLOT'lh KU.ANDS May 9 and 23 ss. Camosun mklniclit Kill SO ITU 1,1 1 I N ( IIAUI.OTIE ISLANDS ss. Camosun May 2, 1U u:.il 30 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Ruu.'t Ajjent it's because he plays a tensely serious game while her style is free and easy. In any case, it's driving Mr. Champion crazy and today's deal was another humil RADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) WEDNESDAY PM 5:20 Int. Comty. 5 30 Question box 8:45 Something In Harmony d:uO bupptl twTeniultr 6:15 Huwallan Melodies G:M Musical Varieties 6:45 SniUev Bui nene. Show 7:00 CBC News 7:15 C13C News Roundup 7:30 Stefan Koziikevirh - Baritone 8:00 "The Mliudow ol u Tree" 8 -80- Hem V 10:00 CBC liews 10:10 CUC News 10:15 Supplement 10:30 Piitmi I'luyhousa ll:oo Weui.irr Kepoit nu Sign -off THUKSDAY A M. 7:00 Musical Clork M .UM L'BD News 8:1U H.-re s Bill Hood Bin MiMlltng Wong 8 :HU Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Music lor Modems 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:50 Dorothy Douglas Show 9 :55 Recorded Interlude 9 oa Time Smual 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Riders of Purple Sage 10:30 This Week's Artist l'J:45 Musical Program 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 koundup Time 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message period 1 :33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies IS Mid -day Melcdle ia is CBC News '2:2S Program Itesume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast u.oit Recorded Interlude 1 :00 Aiternoon Concert -B. C. School Broadcast Recorus at Random 2:45 Liberal Assn. talk a oo The Music Box 3:15 Famous Voices 3.30 I First Met: Comty. 3:45 Novel Time LAND REGISTRY ACT Re. Corl(lcnte of xltle line No. no. 22404-I w- to Lot Eight i8i. niocit "B" of Lot Ttro Hundred and Thirty- DiUstrictUSam tTontam" on. scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave, W. Prince Rupvrt, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 GEORGE RORIE & CO. ACCOUNTANTS Si AUDITORS nesner Hlnck Phone S7 P.O. Boa no FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK SAUNDERS BROS. We Pour Cement For Less Phone Blue 939 PRECISION SAW FILING 215 1st Ave. W. Phone 909 P.O. Box 721 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Ueauly Culture in ail its branches 20 i -4th Street Phone 655 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Wurn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE II AMUJ R S STl 1)10 210 - 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prince Rupert FOR SALE Tricycle, excellent condition. 112 8th East. Phone Red 496. 1 121p FOR SALE Piano in good con-uition. Box 389, Daily News. (121p) FOR SALE Cyclox deluxe oil burner. Phone Green 114. U23p boats : on SALE FOR SALE Have on hand skiffs and rowboats, flat bottoms, V-buttom anil round bottom. Cow Bav Boat Works. Phone Green 391. (122c) FOR SALE 36 ft., trolling boat. Phone Red 807. (143)) CARS FOR "ALE FOR SALE 19bU Austin A-40 sedan, excellent condition having travelled mainly on first class roads. Priced at Vancouver. Price $1250 00 cash. Phone Mr. Fraser, 477. tf FOR SALE Oenuine steel. 1949 Vangard sedan. Clean car throughout. Price . $1100.00. Phone Red 406. (122p , I FOR SALE 1950 Monarch, ex- j cedent' condition. Phone 677 (tfc) PETS FOR SALE .FOR SALE Pure bred Labrador wonles. one month old. 551 4th East. (120p) 1 SHEET METAL NUMBING. Heatine and Sheet !,! wro-u pfin Phn S43 (MO filh West Ij-tniirnran J (130c) FOR RENT FOR RENT Large housekeeping, room for twb quiet gentlemen, i Two single beds, two hot- j plates, two tables, etc. Box , 382, Daily News. (120p) FREE ROOM with kitchen priv- j ileges tor couole in exchange ralt ui mire uuys win e , motner woiks during aay. no ohiection to one child. Box ! 390. Daily News. 121p fOR rent Three rMm lo? cabin at Lakelse Lake. Phone Red 807. U43p) WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 nished tr unfurnished. Box : 386, Daily News. 122p loo ) ' WANTED - Hmisekeenln rnnm iation for the great man. He passed the opening heart bid, deciding to conceal his bit; hand and hope Miss Brash would gel too high. When her partner gave her a single rise. Miss Brash made the questionable jump to game at hearts. A second round bid of three hearts would have been enough on her cards. So Mr. Champion got his wish. Miss Brash did overbid. He doubled in a commanding tone. But Ills satisfaction was short-lived. The contract was made handily oy a neat strip and end play. Incidentally, it probably would lot have been made without the Jouble. In other words, the double told Miss Brash that most Irish Premier j ! SupportsNATO ; j : Membership j ; BELFAST (AP) Prime Min- ister Sir Basil Brooke sees "nothing novel" in Northern Ireland's attitude towards NATO -a oouy wn.cn ne say. noun- em Ireland joined "without any strings. j All a person must to, observ-! ed 64-year-old Sir Basil, is cast , one's memory back to the early i days of the Second World War.1 The Republic of Ireland (then, . .,,. . jtj oQ-- "tu T , , J" " : ed, a policy which Jed to the f(th, large number ' alI UU'"'B "1C u Atlantic. Ati tV Recalling that the repnbUc then professed as riow, that it could not participate in the i i K u v iui iiixuuiu wvau i Northern Ireland did not felons to them," Sir Basil thumped his fist on the desk In his office and said: "Such a ridiculous attitude!" Partition still is pleaded and it always will be as an excuse for southern Irish isolationism. Northern Ireland, Sir Basil remarked, is willingly playing its part in the work of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. (The Irish Republic de clines to enter NATO as long as the six Northern Ireland counties are part of the United King-! dom.) "There are no reasons apart from Dublin's obsession with a purely local controversy, why Ireland should not make its contribution In partnership with the United States and the British Commonwealth." Asked his reaction to Premier Eamon de Valera's suggestion of a plebiscite of Ireland, Sir Basil said: V "A plebiscite Jdea is Jtsnta-mount to saying that Americans could vote Canada into the United States. Ireland's "numerical strength is far greater than Ulster's . . . "But never will the Ulster people break their bonds with Britain. Foj them that would be death." MARGARET , PHONE BLUE 59 Pa box ELECTRON Plllinii. n.. . Evnlngs, Blmni'T For genuine pun,,,, Phone or write it HANDYMA' HOME SERV GENERAL CONTRA Biilliling and R.(,Ji; kinds HOOFS - CHlv Oil. B!.Rv:-. PHONB; P.O. Box 1071) MATTSON UPHOLSTlHiS, Phono Blue 126. PO 2M- 3rd Ave ; Prince Rupert, l H. G. HElGr LIMITED REAL ESI AfEtlVt. Phone 96, Evening: E LING THE TA Tailoring - Altera and CWhf Madf-l- 220 Sixth St. K fir , ' General : Construction Floor Sondir General RP f Cabinet Wd Greer & M LIMITED Phone 90? :15 1st Ave. W. f JOHN H. Opto""1'" John Bulgl! Third Decimal Naught Two Ninei"" " " "V ' , ( 1 029 1 acre; more or less. Map 1260. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title issued in the name of Harry Ether-Idge Wetmon has been filed in this office., notice is hereby Riven that I fLT1?: lh irom trie date 01 tne iirst For the MEAL that REFRESH tion hereof. i&Aue. a Provisional Cer- ' 13 ' iiutuie, uiinrja in bite iiwaiiuiiw 0r reasonable apartment forjim objection be made to me in ANNOUNCEMENTS Canadian Legion card party May 21. Men's Hutary tea, Civic Centre, May 22. Canadian Legion Dance, formal, May 23rd, Legion Auditorium. (122c) Public meeting. May 27. C.C.F. leader Harold Winch, .speaker. Cathulie card party, May 15, Final card party May 2y. Cathedral tea and run.mag..' sale, May 21. Make your reservations nuw for trie Shrine Ceremonial Ball, Friday, June 6. Tickets at Van Meer Studio, George Dawes iKed 127) or W. Q. Shea-down. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. Lain-bie's, 4WS 4th Ave. East, June l'J. FIM KAL NOTICE MacKENZIE In the city Tuesday, May 20, 1952, William, j age 73 years, beloved husband ! of Mrs. Mary MacKenzie. 1237 j 11th Ave. East. Major vy. C.I Fouiton will conduct services at Grenville' Court Chapel at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, May 22. Inter- j ment to follow to Fairviewj Cemetery, ti. C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. (ltd i PEiiaONAL ATTENTION Tennis Players dLTat s'om cfv1cWCedntere nay. at h p.m., civic centie, to form a Tennis Club; elec ! tion of officers discuss future j plans managing Rotary Tennis Court. (120c) Another Elks Party-Elks Home FRIDAY NIGHT Members n"d quests only FOR YOUR next permanent' wave sec nuwie ruweu at Jerry's Beauty Salon directly ! across from Super-Valu. Phone . a!"; (Ulc) 1 WE PAY cash tor burnt out motors, any size or make. Wil-ford Ebcirical WorKs, Cow Bay. phone Blue 391. (tf) LOST AND FOUND LOST -Keys in black leather case, name and address in- side. i Finder leave i at Dally r- ii.. LOST Pearl necklace between 6th St. and 4th Ave. West. Finder please phone Red 430. Reward. (122c) LOST Canary, vicinity 5th and McBrlde. Phone Black 700. Reward. (120c) LOST Wallet containing registration card, tickets, receipts and cash. Reward. Phone 544. (120c) LOST Black wallet containing personal papers and cheque. .Finder please contact Frank vBalnar, Ocean View Hotel. (121p) FOUND Budgie bird. Phone Green 626. (121p) llrl.P WANTI.I) MAI.K "WANTED One extractor man. ,iipneo'e not necessary. .Ap-sHy's l"Uijn"('r ( imtlian-, Laun dry. If -, itf) WANTED Experienced bufeher. Apply Bulkley Meat Market. (tf) HELP WANTKD U MAI.E WANTED Office clerk and saleslady. Apply Sweet Sixteen Ltd. ( 121c CANDY BAR attendant. Evenings and Saturday afternoon. Preferably young married woman. Apply in person to Totem Theatre. (tf) EXPERIENCED stenographer Either part-time or full-time. Pliilpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. (122c) WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED s t e n o grapher wants part time position evenings. Phone Black 193 after 6. (120p) HAWAIIAN guitar player desires position in orchestra. Phone 23 between 9 and 0 P.m. (121p) FOR SALE NATIONAL Machinery Co. Limited. Distributors for: Mining, Sawmill, Logging and Contractors' Equipment. Enquiries invited. Granville Island, Vancouver 1, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE One Gurney four-burner gas range with four year gas control and part tank gas. Call at 433 7th-Ave. East after 6 p.m. (121p) FOR SALE Enterprise pot burner oil stove. Like new. Phone after 5 p.m. Blue 182. (122p FOR SALE Household furniture. No. 101 Elizabeth Apts. (120p) REST OF rooD on Mr. Champion. Maybe; South dealer Both sides vulnerablt North (Miv keen! O O 3 H - 7 4 3 U A J U 7 4 c - Ka M esl ra-t (Mr. Champion ) (h. hel 8 A 10 2 k a h 4 H K y J 11 -10 1- k vi u 1) lo ii 3 2 l1 VI 4 C 10 ,' rt 3 fcoiltll (Ml-- llr:i-ll) S- K J 7 h -a ansa 1- 5 C A J II The uuUlllig: south West North Kust i ii P:ls:, 2 H 4 H DIM All pass of the outstanding strength was on her left and that guided her into the winning line of play, Mr. Champion opened the king of hearts which was taken by the ace. A diamond was led to the ace and a small diamond returned and ruffed. Dummy was entered again with the king of clubs and another diamond ruffed. Now Miss Brash simnlv led a heart and Mi. Champion was in the lead. He cashed his other heart honor and was then left witn nothing but black cards, Any ,ead would ,ose a trU,k A ciul) voud g0 riKnt into Miss Brah's ace-jack and a pade WOuld give her a trick in chat suit, which she could not get ty leading the suit herself. .. , ,4 "J. Ithe queen of cl.ibs, figurins that Abe, re ukt1 to have the Jack of dubs than the king Of spades. But Miss tJrash won with the ace, led the jack d discardeci a spade from th,. board Sne tnon con(.p(ied a dp t rf fc and the t t d d win itrzJ"ift"i WirttriiiflT "'"""inf i it m aifcTiawriri ti'M 654 t3c f don p44 lot mptit- P1M Imv lKm fcdy when ike dnv cHl. flhl ivrtiiificr4 n ot published ( 4iplycd Wv ! tk Liquo Control Booro1 Of Wy tlx OovorwnooJ j I 8'jt'lh Colutnbto. PLUMBING and 'HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know Phone 174 For KepairN and Alterations Smith & Elkins Lid P.O. Box 274 OEOKOE DAWES AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 and Red 127 BLONDIE PAGWOOR CM YOUf? WAV HOME HVOM THE OFFICE BRING A POZtN Hvl.sH POUGHNUTj . 0..1i ''',,4'''"','' i FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS FH0SE !t , BROADWAY CAFE Third Ave.-.ue Phono 588 Make Your Printing Matter Part of Your Business D'.d it ever occur to you that you need distinctive iHinlril matter for your particular business? Type fairrs give you this outstanding distinctiveness and these tan be supplied by our modern printing department. Dibb Printing Co, DINING PLEASURE 'IN - SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe CREDIT REGULATIONS EASED Vz Down 24 Months to Pay O.N 1 THE ALL NEW in '52 FORD and MONARCH See 4iur complete stork of (.OOI I SI I) CARS at reduced prices. ' BOB PARKER LIMITED "Home of friendly service" FORD MONARCH DEALERS Phone 93 7 X Sfll Buy :etc: Mathematical Genius vp me TWOBOZENj "s DOUGHNUTS 1 sv- - '1 Ui" l V"? writing DATED at the Land Registry Of fice. Prince Rupert, B C., this 28-.h day of April. 1U62, A D. Andrew Thompson. Deputy Registrar of Titles. (128c New Waterfront Construction For Vancouver VANCOUVER A $500,000 ware house will be built on Lapointe pier on Vancouver's waterfront. R. K. Smith, Q.C., chairman of National Harbors Board in Ottawa, also said Tuesday the board will spend $350,000 for general maintenance their facilities here. fe- ! lie said the netf Structure-will be 740 feet long and will replace two large wooden structures now on the pier. Steel requirements for reconstruction of United Grain Growers' dock, destroyed by fire recently, will be. placed at pnee, he said. Shipping nd fneral Moving, Packing. Crating Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agvnts for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies, LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910. Phones 60 and 68 WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing DEVELOPINO, PRINTINO ENLAROINO EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES Phone Green 130 Box 478 Chinese SbiJteA Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Order Phon 133 two elderly peeple. Box 387, 1 Daily News. (121p) WANTED TO RENT House or suite for three. Phone Blue 846 days, or call at 618 8th East. Urgent. Joe Bowker. (120c) COUPLE, no children, reauire two or three room unfurnished apartment. Box 385, Dailv News. (121p) REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR SALE Four rooms with basement. 136 8th West, 'a-ant end of June. Phone Red 319. (121p) FOR SALE Wartime 4, newly decorated; niso 19M Plymouth. 1531 2nd Overlook or phone Blue 872. (124pt IlorSES WANTF.W .TO KVV WE SXvfe' fcuVwwttnlK'alrh for two to four bedroom houses. For quick sale phone Armstrong Agencies Ltd., phone 342. (121c) WANTED WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap iron. si eel, brass, copper, lean, etc Honest grading. Prompt pay ment madv. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd.. 250 frior St.. Van couver, BC. Phone PAcllic 6357. (tfl CASH for scrap cast, brass, copper, batteries and radiators. Phone 543. Call 29 6th Avenue West. City. (tf) ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Income Tax specialist. S. G. Furk. Rt.rmp Rulldine. Red 593. 20m) ' LAND REGISTRY ACT Re: Certificate of Title No. 2B4fi5-I to Lot Seventeen (17 1. BlocK Twelve (12), Village ot Stewart. Map 905. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of Michael Cornelius BermlnRham has peen filed in this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration 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 wntinc. DATED at the Land Registry Office. i-riiice nupert. b.u mis 14th day of May. 1952, AD. Andrew Thompson, Deputy Registrar of Titles (14l'p) LONDON (CP) Government officials used metal Ingots welch ing 88 tons to demolish a foot bridge leading to the south bank site of last year's Festival of Britain. The slender-looking bridge had been designed tc carry a top load of about 35 tons. SHERIFFS SALE IN THE EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA Between THE INCOME TAX ACT, Plaintiff and RENE VAN WALLEGHEM, Defendant. Under and by virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias to me directed, out of The Exchequer Court of Canada, against the goods and chattels of the defendant, Rene Van Walleghem, I have seized One 1950 Chevrolet Sedan, Motor No. 360952. Serial No. 0136924328 and on Friday the 23rd day of May, 1952 at the hour of 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon, at my office in the Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C., I will offer for sale at Public Auction, all the right, title and interest of the said defendant in the above car. Terms of Sale, Cash; Sale is subject to 8.S. & M A. Tax. The car mav be seen on application to the Sheriff on Saturday, May 17th and Thursday, May 22nd, afternoons' There is a Mortgage of $1500 against this car payable in three payments of $500.00 each June 1st, 1952, December 1st 1952 and June lt. 1953 bearing interest at 5 per annum to be assumed by the purchaser. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., this thirteenth dav of May, 1952. M. M. STEPHENS, Sheriff of the County of Prince Rupert. j3vCH --n t ,IN V. - ' . rvVfM I HOMt I rc vOU r l"v Cl KNEW IT- I ,4 ji-Gm SHERIFFS SALE TENDERS ere Invited for the purchase of one 1948 Morris Sedan. Serial S.E.E. 110465, Engine No. 130347, unlicensed car. as is, located near the Court Houre, prince Rupert B C for cash, up to 11:00 o'clock A.M. Friday. May 23rd ' 192' Subject to the S S. & M A. Tax. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mark bids "Tender" and address M. M. Stephens, Sheriff, Box 662, Prince Rupert, B C. FOR SALE McClary pot burner with barrel, stand and fit- tings; double bed with snrlne-filled mattress. Call 021 10th East evenings. (lll)p) J I i- . .