: : r r- rrv nil Wednesday, March 26, 1902 Easter i ir n r mm r i Cards I BLACKWOOD on (CLOSURE TI.WE 10 a.m. en day of publicat(n PRECISION SAW FILING Classified Advertising la payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per 1345 riGCiOTT l'LACE Word per Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, t h' II Bride Box 1011 Station B Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements 2.00. Agent: Bus Terminal ! SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE TRICE. ge Island City Builders CARS FOR SALE ANNOUNCEMENTS By EASLEY BLACKWOOD South Bids Shorter of Host Suits First 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 P0.I For a wide selection of first quality EASTER CARDS order early from And Everything Works Out Just Dandy . Special problems arise in choosing which suit to bid first when you have two biddable suits. Sometimes it is advisable to bid a four-card suit before a five-carder as Mr. Dale did in this deal. His prime purpose was to get ' ELECT; SALES JW: full story told while taking Phone E; the least chance of getting the hand too high Bidding the spades first would give him an 'opportunity to play at the two level if his partner had a weak-: hand and a preference for j hearts. Putting it the other way around, supposing Mr. Dale had opened with one heart and Mr. Masters had responded with two diamonds. Now a two-spade bid Mr. Dale would force Mr.! Masters to bid at the three range ir he liked hearts better than spades. 5-CARD Sl IT REBID HANT HOME ; GENERAL (T Building iti . fc ROOFS - our PEC: p o. Bui in scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT lames Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B C. Phor.e S i? " O. Bex 371 GEORGE R0RIE& CO. ACCOUNTANTS t AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture tn all 1U branches 204 4th Street IPhone 655 WE KENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heel and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STI DIO. 216 4t.h Street Box 615 Phone Green 389 Prlrr-e Runert mat: L'PHCtH FOR SALE 1950 Chev. excellent condition, mileage under 11.000. Spare tire, seat covers and battery, ail new. '52 plates, chains. Phone Blue 944. (73p FOR SALE lli50 74" O.H.V. Har-ley-Davidson hydra-glide fully deluxe motorcycle. Snap for cash. Phone 99 Taxi, (73c) FOR SALE '51 Austin sedan. I miles. Owner leaving town. Call 212. 9 to 6 p.m. ttf i FOR SALS: 1950 Austin sedan S500 down, full price $1,000. Phone Black 548. ask for Jim. (77pi FOR SALE 1950 Oldsmobile Hydramatic, in first class condition. Complete with radio, custom heater and many other extras'. Phone Red 622. 77pi A 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 lady, i Close to Ridley Court. 1060 8th I East. 173Q ! FOR RENT Room and board and washing. Gentleman pre- 1 ferred. Phone Black 705. t73c) FOR RENT Light houekeepin room, close to town, for quiet il eentleman. Box 334, Daily News. 73p FOP RENT General Electric floor polishers. $1 per day. Ihone Blue 992. Pacific Elec- trie. (tf) SLEEPING room for rent. Green 894. 73p WANT F.I) TO KENT house by well-known local couple, non-drinkers, no chil-1 dren. Quiet, close-in surround-1 ins desired. Box 319. Daily j News. (tf-nc)' WANTED Sinele housekeeping! room by Gentleman. Mechanic, j Close in. Box 335, Daily News. 1 ("6pi WANTED TO RENT Suitable, accommodation for couple with biibv. Phone Mrs. Ross,' Black 163. 73p REWARD if you can help mo find a suitable two. three or four room apartment by May 1. Phone 353. (73;)l i.nti:i WANTED TOP MARKET i PRICKS PAID for scrap iron,; steel, bras.s, copper, lead, etc. Honest rarliii!i. Prompt pay- ment made. Alias Iron &1 Metals Ltd . 25C Prior St.. Van- ! couver, B C. Phone PAcific 6357. 'tfi'B. Phone Bint 2 Print fo H. G. HE. LX REAL E7AH Phone 90 Iv. Train RADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocvcies (Subject ti Cbanpe) WEDNESDAY PM. 5:20 International Commentary 5 30 Have uu Heard 5:45 Question Box 6 00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Hawaiian Melodic 6.30 The Open Door 6.35 Musical Varieties his 6.45 Smiley Burnette Show 7 00 CBC News 71S cue Newt Roundup 7:30 Ciordon Manlt y - -Pianist 8 00 The Gnat's Toe 8:30 The Crock of Gold 10:00 C BC News I 10:10 CBC News i ish 10:15 Supplement 10.30 Showpiece ; 11:00 Weather Keport and Si:.rn-oir THURSDAY ' M i 7 00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News ; 8:10 Heres Bill Good ! 8:15 MotniiiK Song j by 8:30 Morning Devotions 8 45 Little Concert 9.00 BBC News and Commentary ! 9:15 Music for Moderns , 9 30 Sunrise threnode 9.50 Dorothy Doueln-s Show 9 55 Recorded Interlude 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Kiders of Purple Sage 10:30 This Week's Artist in 10:45 Musical Program s 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report 31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies PM. 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Pro-rram Resume 12:30 B.C. r'arm Broadcast to 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1 :0O Afternoon Concert 1:45 The Perils of Junior: Comty. 2:00 School Broade-urt 2'iO Records at Kandom 3:00 The Music Box 310 Surprise Package . 3:45 Novel Time 4 00 Sunshine Society 4 30 Dead Man's I.i.and 4:45 fctock Quotations; Interlude 4 55 C UC News 5:00 Bill Ishlster Trio Legion St Pat's Dance Enjoyed Officers and members of the Canadian Legion and the Ladies' i Auxiliary entertained last Fri ! day mg;ht at the Legion P, torium. It was the occasion oi their St. Patricks' dance. 1 ! L. R. Brash, secretary-manager of Club 27, and Mis. D. ! OYiniez, president of the Ladies' Auxiliary, welcomed the guests. There were about 160 present. Music was supplied by G. R. Brett and his Rhythm Rangers. Mrs. E. Rothwell was in charge Th ;.rtis, A,lxili:irv m-mbpr. were in charge of refreshments. A Chinese auction was held and Robert Ritchie was fortunate ! in winning both prizes one j donated by Ormes Drugs Ltd. i and one by John Bulger & Son. Capt. H. D. Perry, superintend- ent of the Canadian Stevedoring Co., and Capt. A. H. Go.sse, piict, who had been here in connection with the loading cf the grain ship Hal Yu, left by plane lodsy IV HE THE 'Mi l II II"S I U N ACT"' TAKE NOTICE that RONALD JAMES WILSON, of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, having owed William R. Thain, heretofore carrying on bu-siness undrr the name of "Bill's Motor Service." the sum of 1113 89 for a period of over three months for labour and materials bestowed on a I:i5 Chevrolet Car, Model MOB, Serial Number 5100910484, 1050 Licence Thain wl er the s;litl c(ir for Ut the premises of Ikppner Motors. B.C.. on Friday. April 18th, 19S2. at 10:00 o'clock a m . unless the said Ronald James Wilson shall sooner pay to the said William R. Thain the said sum of $113 89 and the costs of advertising this notice. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 14th clay of March. 1952. "W. R. THAIN." (75c) For Ihf FjM- Daiif exreptf From Iht EM- DailyMrepli For the MEAL that REK Canadian Legion card party. March 28. Royi! Purple tea and sale of hiimecooking, Elk's Home, March 27. Soroptimist Pre-Easter parade and tea. Civic Centre, March 27. Pre-Easter parade, Civic Cen tre, March 27. Lutheran Tea, March 29. Presbyterian Church Spring Sale, April 3. Catholic card party, April 3. Rotary Rummage and Auction Sale, April 5. I Conrad Street School Par-1 ent-Teacher White Elephant Sale, Conrad School, April 5. j Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, I April 9. Job's Daughters Easter tea. rVpril 10. Queen Mary Chapter daffodil tea, April 14, Canadian Legion. Women of the Moose Spring Bazaar and Tea, April 17. Cathedral Spring Ba.zaar, April 17. St. Peter's Spring bazaar, April 24. Girl Guide tea ant! f;ale, Anglican Cathedral Hall, Saturday, April 26. United Church W. A. Spring Bazaar May 1. L.O.B.A. Spring sale. cooking, etc., May 3. Sonja's Tea, May 10. Presbyterian Missionary Tea i May 14. I Eastern Star tea, Masonic Temple, May 15. Cathedral tea and ru;T.c.ia;'c sale, May 31. B1KTH NO'IICE ROTHE Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Rothe in the Prince Rupert Geiii-ral Hospital. March 25. a daughter, Linda Joanne, 7 lbs. 8 oz. Both well. 73c) IJEATII NOTICE KNUTSEN On March 25, 1952, Peter Knutsen. beloved husband of Mrs. Borgiid Knut- , en. 155 Ninth Avenue East. Sur-1 . vived by his wife; one son, Magnus; one daughter, Alfild; three brothers, Casper, John and Karl Knutsen, and one sister, Mrs. Anna Knutsen. Funeral service from Grenville Court Chapel of B. C. Undertakers, Fridav, March 28, at 2 p.m.. Rev. H. O. Olsen, St. Paul s Lutheran Church, of liciating interment in Fairview Cemetery. Utci PERSONAL VERY IMPORTANT ELKS MEETING Thursday Night Initiation of new members 74c AVOID the ru.sh, get your Easter Perm now. Large stock to choose from. Phone 855. Jerry's -Beauty iBalon, under new man-:ctr,ent. V tfi VTi PAY casn for burnt out motors, any size or make. Wil-ford Electrical Works, Cow Bay. Phone Blue. 391. tf) FOR Hertz U-Drive, Phone Bus Terminal, 530. (76p DRESSMAKING and Alterna - 1 Uons-??l0I!e?5 767- l75P' DAY CARE for children. 839 9th Ave. West. (74p) i HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Young married man to work in sawmill. Write Group Mills, Oona River, BC. (82pi FOR SALE 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. (13c) NATIONAL Machinery CoTlim lted. Distributors for: Mining, Sawmill, Logging and Contractors' Equipment. Enquiries invited. Granville Island, Vancouver 1, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE Hot Point apartment rangette, good condition. 1850 Atlin Ave. (73p) 0 BEST OF FOOD 'ML South dealer Both sides vulnerable ..rtl (Mr. Master) 8 J 8 5 H J 8 5 D A Q 9 7 C- K 9 5 West Ka.t (Mrs. Keen) (Mr. Alwl) S K 10 8 4 S 6 2 H 8 3 II Q 10 9 l5 K J 3 D 10 8 4 3 C A 7 6 2 C J 10 8 3 Mnith (Mr. Hair) A Q 7 3 H A K 7 4 2 D -6 5 C--Q 4 The bidding: South West North East 1 S Pa-ss 2 D Pass 2 H Pass 2 NT Pass 3 H Pass 4H All pass successfully finessed the queen. Next he finessed the queen of spades and lost to the king. Mrs. Keen returned a trump and Mr. Abel's 10 forced the ace. Now a small spade was led to the jack and dummy's last spade returned. It made no difference whether Mr. Abel took 'his good queen of trumps now or later. Actually he elected to sluff a club and Mr. Dale won with the ace of spades, played his last spade and ruffed it witn dummy's jack of hearts. Mr. Abel overruffed with the queen but the ace of clubs was the only other winner the defenders could cash. Daily Passenger Train Service (evcept Sunday) from PRINCE RUPERT JASPER and intermediate stations i i from Prince Rupert: 8:00 p.m. Convenient connections at I Jasper for points east and west BUS SERVICE from Prince Rupert 8:00 a.m., Sunday and Friday (Prince Kupert-Smithers only) For full information call or write 528-3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL WHY WALK? It's Cheaper to Ride! CLEANING IP THE LOT These are not new but are in good running- order 1948 Monarch Sedan New marroon paint job. Only $1365 1947 Willys Station Wagon-Nice utility and family car $1375.00 1940 Ford Sedan Doesn't look so good but runs like a clock $575.00 1937 Ford Sedan Economical transportation $299.00 TRI CK BARGAIN 1948 Chev Pick-up Al motor, good rubber. Very useful truck 1195.00 BOB PARKER LIMITED "Home of friendly service" Phone 93- RLONDIF 7 I'VE Al WAYS Dibb Printing Co. mm DINING , PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe JOHN H. BULGER Ori, tome hist John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smith &Elkins Ltd. P.O. P.ox 271 WILFORD ELECTRICAL WORKS Motors and Generators Rewound and Repaired MOTORS BOUGHT And SOLD New and Rebuilt Generator 6-12-32 volts i Box 1307 Ph. Blue 391 GEORGE DAWKS AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 and Red 127 W RAT HALL'S Photo Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTINO ENLARGINO EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES rhone Green 138 Box 478 -Al Cross Purposes! . - - of the bar assisted by Mrs. K. Skinner and Mrs. Margaret FOR TAKE OCT ORDERS FHOM BROADWAY CAF CASH for scrap cast, brass, cop-1 per, battei ies anc radiators. Phone 543. Call G'J'J 6th Avenue West. City ftfi REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 4 room house with large utility room, fully furnished. Driveway, garage, level lot with lawn. 1537 PiKerott Ave. 73p FOR SALE 3 bedroom house, close in. Furnished or unfurnished. Harbor view. Prince Rupert Realty Co., over Broadr RE-ROOF NO VOI R ROOK may not last through w' We ill give free estimates on RE mf' ASPHALT or (T.DAR SlHSCLC GREER & BRIDDEN Notice that Mr. Masters chose the suit Mr. Dale had bid secondarily ' for the final Contract, spite of the fact that he held exactly the same cards in both major suits. He knew Mr. Dale had a five-card heart .suit because the suit was rebid, but under modern bidding methods Mr. Dale MIGHT have only four spades. Mr. Dale had to play carefully make his bid. He had a trump opening and won the first trick with the king of hearts. He realized that unless the spade suit broke 3-3 there was a chance of losing two tricks in the suit. TWO FINESSES Before playing any more trumps he' led a diamond and Civic Centre Given Lease Status of Part of Property I l.iini Krttlrfl at Long Last After negotiations which have extended over four years, the provincial government has decided to offer a 21year lease at a rental of $25 per year to the Prince Rupert Civic Centre As- ; sociation on 'five lots on which I the Civic Centre has had un- ; secure tenure. Civic Centre authorities were advised yesterday ' of the offer by J. D. McRae, MLA. Actually the Civic Centre oc- i cupies ten lots five facing on I Second Avenue at McBride I Street and five facing on First i Avenue. The five lots on Second 1 Avenue were secured from the j city but, until now, the situation j as to tne lots on nrst Avenue was unscttled. The latter lots had been expropriated during the war by the Dominion government from the provincial government as a site for the war Services building which later became the Civic Centre. The Civic Centre Association had long sought to purchase or lease the lots. r I "The Greatest Name in Rubber" Hose Belting Matting; Tires Tubes Batteries Airfoam Products Wholesale Only NORTHERN TIRE & RUBBER CO. 712 2nd Ave. P.O. Box 1481 Phone Green 9!)2 $382.00 Po wer Co. L td. Phone 210 Stewart, B.C. way Cafe. - ; .:(tfcl,on their. return tj Vancouver.; 215 First Avenue IV. Phone 909 LOST AND FOUND LOST Female Chesapeake dog named Trix. Black 711. (74c) ACCOUNTANTS PimT in ACmiTMTAMT Tr.fr,mo Tax specialist. S 6 Furk, Stone Building. Red 593. (20m) CARTAGE ' AND CONTRACTING ! KAIEN TRANSFER General ; contracting, lots Cleared, Slumps punea, r0CK, Raraeni404 McBnele Street. Prince Rupert :. WELDING Government Certified Operators Hicri Pressure Tanks Refrigeration Stacks and Fire Escapes INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 225 1st E. Phone Green 884 HINESE DISHES Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. - 3:38 " HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 Shipping1 Mmi PIS' CarW v Comply- "f-: cient Service Canadian w" for Ox;.; weldi.ng suPF- LINDSAg & STORAGE Cor. ft"8 Est. WW Ladies the rn CiYth& I-.,, 3-' K.i- 1 K kLS REFRIGERATOR SPECIALS dirt, general hauling. Phone Black 503. (84p) "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" (Section 27.) NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OP 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 Deer Licence No. 1074, Issued In l'psoect of premises being part of a building known as Commercial Hotel, situate at 90 1 First Avenue West, In the city of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, upon j the htnds described as I,ots 13 and 14. Block 9. Section 1. Map 923, ' Prince Rupert Land Registration District. In the Province of British j Columbia, from Harold Wlllard Hel- j (rerson to William Harvey Murray, of i 6(i5 Eighth Avenue East, Prince Ru- pert, British Columbia, the trans- feree. ! Dated at Prince Rupert. British Columbia, this 24th day of March, 1 Sl."2 WILLIAM HARVEY MURRAY. Applicant and Transferee (lode.) Prince Rupert L. Bate, S. Lee, J. S. King, W. C. Wong and L. A. McLennan, Vancouver; W. R. Tooth, Stewart; T. Woods, Smitlwrs; J. F. Allen, Kamloops; L. Orr, Terrace; .!. Jefl'eries, Smithers; F. M. Dock-rill, Telkwa; R. H. Lobb, Victoria; R. Hanson, New York; Mr. and Mrs. D. Gteffenson, Terrace. HAD 9'2 cu. ft. Deluxe Refrigerator $399.00 8'2 cu. ft. Refrigerator, with frn?pn food rnmnnrtmpnt $411. 50 QOCO EYCSI&HT I COULD ALWAYS THPEAD A NEEDLE FOR SALE New revised set of Books of Knowledge, practically new sewing machine, large complete bed. Grpen 997. 740 7th West. (73p) FOR SALE RCA. Victor combination radio phonograph in good condition, only $12500. Phnno PnH 117R Dlrrminirc I Hint 8'2cu. ft. Refrigerator Northern B. C Besner Block Prince Rupert, B C. FOR S A LEAH, $1.00 Phone 6. -Dirt for garden or per yard delivered. (75c) L-. , j .M fit ,-N' . . . ' n.'. life pinno. (74p) FOR SALE Helntzman Box 336, Daily News. ; 7,,'.,, r I -