Wednesday, March 19, 1052 Em Hne: BLACKWOOD on MAPr.fr... (CLOSURE TIME 10 a.m. on day of publicatlan) Classified Advertising- Is payable In advance. Please 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 l'RICE. PRECISION SAW FILING 1315 PIfHJOTT I'LACE Box 1011 Station B AKent: Bus Terminal Island City Builders 8vuL ge ANNOUNCEMENTS HELP WANTED FEMALE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD King Edward P-TA tea, home SALESLADY, interviewing Tues-cooking, White Elephant sale,1 day, Wednesday and Thurs-March 20. day, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Wal- 1 ia(.e's Department Store Lim- St. Patrick's Tea and Hume-1 nod (61c) cooking Sale, Catholic Hall, North Didn't Need to Know How Strong South's Hand Was Even After Two Hids It is a waste of time to search for conventional means of showing how big your hand is by your opening bid. There's no hurry about giving that information. Sometimes, as in today's deal, partner does not know how strong you are even after you have made ELECT: BALES jy Cleaners, f Moofjj i. Phone Bhif t- John F. L. Hughes D C chiropractor' Urs.: 10:30-12:30; 2:00-5:00 Eves.: by appointment only 21 - 2?. Besner Block Phone Blue 442 scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT lames Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 GEORGE RORIE&CO. ACCOUNTAN T3 ft AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 2044th SI reft Phone 655 WE HENf TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS ny hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn 8oles Dox 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STIDIO 216 4th Street Box 645 Phone Gren 3SB Prlnee Runert HAN HOME; Buildinj att L ROOFS - oar PS' p.o. b.ji in MA' Plinne B'ii j H. G. HE. REAL EAT Phone N fr WORK rt'ANTEI) CAMP or boat cook desires work. Go anvwhert. 15 years' experi ence. Box 330, Daily News. (69p) EOK SALE NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Ling-belt Speeder Shovels; Cranes; Draglines; Adams i Black Top Hoad 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 Portable Centril'ugul 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. (tf) HEN Canarys for sale at Star Shoe Repair Corner, 6th Ave. and Fulton. (71p) FOR SALE One Crossley Shel-vador Refrigerator less than one year old. Like new. Lionel Electric train and equipment. Phone Red 9M. Phone Red 954. (68p) FOR SALE Weber Upright Piano. Three complete beds with spring-filled mattresses. One range. 1078 Seventh Avenue East. Black 298. (68c) CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE '47 Chevrolet, radio. heater, sun visor. Best buy in town. Apply C. R. Jetter, Sourdough Bay. i71p) FOR SALE '49 Chevrolet. A-l condition, 13,000 miles; heater, defroster, seat covers good rubber a real buy at $1880. Phone Blue 865. t71p) REAL ESTATE WE HAVE houses for sale, fur nished or unfurnished. See Prince Rupert Realty Co., over Broadway Cafe. (tf FOR SALE Tenders will be received by the undersigned up Train S: For the EuW Daiiy except : From the tut-Daily extep:!: South denier Neither side vulnerable orih (Mm. Keen) S 10 3 2 H A J 7 2 D A J 10 6 5 C 3 Ht Kat (Mr. Aliel) (Mr. Dale) S Q 9 7 4 8 K J 8 H-Q 4 H 9 8 3 D 8 7 3 D K Q 4 3 C K Q 10 5 C 7 (( 4 smith (Mr. ('Iniiiipliiii') S A 8 5 H K 10 6 5 D 8 C- A J 9 8 2 The bidding: South West North East 1 C Pass 1 D Puss 1 H Pass 3 11 Puss 4 H All Pass The dummy's last diamond was led and ruffed with the 10 of hearts. Mr. Abel over-ruffed with the queen, but dummy's jack was now good lor the game-going 'rick. ., ' 50-50 ---30 Days Ol'R HALF-AND-HALF REPAIR Guarantee Applies on These Certified I'sed Cars 1949 FORD COL'PE Beautiful , sea mist green. Every possible extra .... 1575.00 f919 ANGLIA TIT) OR 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 1918 CHEVROLET PICK-UP Reconditioned' motor, heater. A sound buy. One-third down, 18 nionlhs to pay $1275 remember: We pay half bill on any repair for 30 days from date of purchase. BOB PARKER LIMITED "Home of friendly service" Phone 93 Easter Cards For a wide selection of first quality EASTER CARDS order early from Dibb Printing Co. For the MEAL that KFI to noon of April 14th. 1952, for j ,h fi815b horsepower during the purchase of the following;,.., . ' . . , 19al- at a cost cf about S27- co7n described property, belonging BEST OF FOOD tf"" -.4. In,i WxrtiuMt It Ml pjWiilnrf Of 4'ftrt4 h t Llquw CeMiol ta4 m ky tfw Oi f j DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe 4MaUHMKUnli!J.n,lk. JOHN H. BULGER Op fonicfri.it John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue PLU AWING and . HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service " You Know PHONE l or Repairs and Alterations Smith SEIkins ltd. P.O. Hox 274 WILFORD . ELECTRICAL WORKS Motors and Generators Rewound and Repaired 1UOTOKS BOl'CillT And SOLD New and Kehuill , (iencrators 6 - tl - 32 volts i.Ilox 1307 I'll. Dlue 3!l It pays toradvertLse in the Ncwf. -It's Either a Feast or a RADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kllocvcies (Subject U Chanr WEDNESDAY PR 5.JO JilieniattoiKit Commentary 6:30 Unve Vou Hoard 6:45 Question Box 6:00 Supper Serennde 8:18 Hawaiian Melixiieb 6:30 Tiie Open Door 6:35 Musical Varieties 0:45 Km Ley Burnette Show 7:00 CBC News 7:15 C'lJC News Roundup 7:30 Gordon Man ley Pianist R 00 The Hour's Toe 8:30 Th Crock of Gold 10:00 CliC News 10:10 t'BC News 10:15 Supplement 10:30 Showpiece 11:00 'Weather Keport and Si;n-o(T THl'HSDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Hires Bill Oood 8:15 Morning Wong 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Music for Mocterns 9:30 8unri.se Serenade 0:50 Dorothy Douejus Show 9:55 Recorded Interlude 9:5t Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Riders of Purple Snge 10:30 This Week's Artist 10:45 Musical Program 11 00 Kindergarten of the Air 11 :15 Hound up Time 11 :30 Weather Report 11 31 Message Period 11 33 Recorded Interlude 1 1 45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CMC News 12 25 Program Itesume 12:30 BC rarm Broadcast 12 55 Recorded Interlude 1 00 Aiternoon Concert 1 45 The Perils of Junior: Comty. 2:00 School BroiuUrat 2:30 Records at landon - 3:00 The Music Box 3.30 Surprise Package 3 :45 Novel 'lime 4:00 Sunshine Society 4:30 Plead Man's Isiimd 4:45 Rock Quotations; Interlude 4:55 CUC News Big Year In Power Kitimat and Labrador Large Factors OTTAWA 9 Canada, striving to overcome a hydro-electric power shortage, harnessed an- This added construction, part; of a long-range program which i will continue for another half-! decade, at least, boosted total in-! stalled hvdro capacity to 13.300,-! 000 horsepower. ' j This is about three times the1 total enegy of the Niagara Falls and the equivalent of the power produced by the burning of some 33.000,000 tons of coal.' But this huge energy-producing capacity, sparking a tremen- waiting to be harnessed. ThBVe!ln,.rpp. riomrtmBn, . i o nnnnl VH rt rorwirr act 1 65,000,000 horsepower, about five times Mihatv Canadav has built. The power potential is spread almost throughout the country, but it shows up at its greatest in Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia. This includes the power of the St. Lawrence River which Ontario seeks to develop along with some United States authority. "One striking feature of the present program of development," said the department, "is the number of new project which are being undertaken in rather remote regions." These included the diversion of the head waters of the Fraser River by tunnel through the British Columbia coastal range to provide power for the huge Kitimat aluminum project and the construction of power projects in remote Lar LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's black handbag containing personal effects. Finder please leave at Dally News or Simpson's office. ' (67p) IN RK Till! "Ml'.( IIAMC'fi I.IKX AC T" TAKE NOTICE that RONALD JAMES WILSON, of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, having owed William R. Thain, heretofore carrying on business under the name of "Bill's Motor Service." the sum of 113 89 for a period of over three months for labour and materials bestowed on a 1935 Chevrolet Car. Model 1099, Serial Number 5109910484. Wr,0 Licence Number 02108. the said William R Thain will oHer the said car for aole t the premises of Hcppner Motors. 404 Bride Street. Prince Rupert. B.C.. on Friday, April 18th, 1902. at 10:00 o'clock a.m., unless the said Ronald James Wilson shall sooner pay to the said Wllll;m R. Thain the said sum of li:i89 and the costs of advertising this notice. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 14th day of March. 19.V2. "W. R. THAIN." (75c) - i f .k FOR TAKE OCT ORDERS PHOM? to the estate of Harry Ether- idge Wetmon, deceased: Lot 8. Block "B ", Subdivision of Dis trict Lot 234, Map RI260. Del- katlah Townsite. Queen Char-' Jotte District. Terms: Strictly cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. F. Forbes. Official Administrator, Administrator of the Estate of Harry Etheridge Wetmon, deceased. Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C. (71c) FOR RENT March 20. Card party and drawing of raffle 8 p.m. Attention Elks Don't forget to pick up tickets for St. Pat rick's Dance March 21. Conrad Street School P-TA card party, Conrad School, March 21. Rotary choir conceit, Sunday, March 23rd, 8 p.m., Capitol Theatre. Canadian Legion card party. March 26. Royal Purple tea and sale of j homecooking, Elk's Home. March, 27. ! . , Sproptimist Pre-Easter parade and tea, Civic Centre, March 27. Pre-Easter parade. Civic Centre, March 27. Lutheran Tea, March 29. Presbyterian Church Spring Sale, April 3. Rotary Rummag-; and Auction Sale, April 5. Conrad Street School Parent-Teacher White Elephant Sale, Conrad School, April 5. Legion Auxiliary Soring Sale, April 9. Job's Daughters Esster lei, April 10. Queen Mary Chapter daffodil tea, April 14, Canadian Legion. Women of the Moose Spring Bazaar and Tea, Anril 17. Cathedral Spring Bazaar, April 17. St. Peter's Spring bazaar, April 24. Oirl Guide tea and sale, 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 May 14. Cathedral tea and rurr.inagc sale, May 31. PERSONAL ANYONE familiar with operation of Nilus Leclerc loom is invited to phone Blue 705 with j procedures. (70-nci BUSINESS girls' perms appointments to suit latest styles at Jerry's Beauty Salon under new management across from Supcr-Valu. Phone 855. itfi WE PAY cash for burnt out motors. ?.ny size or make. Wil- 1 ford Electrical Works, Cow Bay. Phone Blue 391. (tf) FOR Hertz U-Diivc, Phone Bus Terminal, 530. (76p) -y V, WASTth-M&Lli WANTED Working toreman for City Parks ' Board. . Salary $4000.00 per annum. Applications stating qualifications will be received by the undersigned up to 5 p.m. on Monday, March 31, 1952. Peter A. Lien, Parks Board Secretary, P.O. Box 307. I'ity. (70c) HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Stenographer, preferably with slight bookkeeping experience. Apply Dibb Printing Co., Besner Block. REGISTERED NURSE REQUIRED The Terrace and District Hospital (20 beds) require one registered nurse to commence duties at once. Minimum salary $200 00. Maintenance deducted $35 00. Private room for each staff member. Forward applications and qualifications to the Secretary. (70c) PRACTICAL NURSE REQUIRED The Terrace and District Hospital (20 beds) require one practical nurse to commence duties at once. Minimum salary $145.00. Maintenance deducted $35 00. Private room for each staff member. Forward applications and qualifications to the Secretary. (70c) FOR SALE FOR SALE Wartime house stove and heater, $15.00. Phone Blue 954. , (69p) FOR SALE Semi-built trailer, new chassis and tires. 1335 Park Ave. (70p) FOR SALE Double bed. Black 600. (67pi FURNITURE for Sale Bedroom rugs, radios, chast of drawers, airtight heaters, chesterfield beds complete, cribs, etc. Lowest possible prices. B. C. Furniture Co., Third Ave. (If) BROADWAY CA two bids. Give Mr. Champion the same distribution he has, but a hand so powerful that a king and a ' queen in Mrs. Keen's hand would give a good play for game. Then his first rebid would have been two hearts. Mrs. Keen would have known that he had a very big hand. But of course Mr. Champion was not nearly that strong. The best he could do was to rebid one heart. When he did so, Mrs. Keen still did not know whether her partner's hand was an absolute minimum or whether It was just short of enough for a jump shift. CROSS RIFFS Actually, she old not need, to know. She bid the full strength of her hand and left the rest up to Mr. Champion. He went on to eame at hearts and Mr. Abel led ! the four of spades. Mr. Dale put i up the king and the ace won. It looked like the best bet was to try a cross-ruff. So Mr. Champion led a diamond to dummy's ace and ruffed a diamond. Then he cashed the ace of clubs and ruffed a club. He ruffed another diamond and now knew that one of his opponents was out of that suit, i MAKES IT He ruffed another club In dummy and returned another, diamond. When Mr. Dale followed, it was clear that Mr. Abel was out. Unable to "risk an over-ruff at the point, Mr. Champion trumped with the king of hearts. He then ruffed another club with dummy's ace of hearts. brador to help in the miuing of iron ore. Here is the total installed hydro horsepower capacity at the end of 1951 by provinces with an estimate of power potential in brackets: British Columbia 1,358.808 (10.998.000 Yukon and Territories 28.450 (814,000i Alberta 207.825 ( 1.258,000 1 Saskatchewan 111,835 (1,120.- 000 Manitoba 596.400 5.562,000 Ontario 3, 718.505 (7.261,000) Quebec 6,755.351 (20.219.000) New Brunswick 132.911 (334,-000) Nova Scotia 150,960 (156,000) Prince Edward Island 2,229 (3.000) Newfoundland 279,160 (2,585,. 000) . -ADVERTISING, IN THE DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS MEANS PLUS BUSINESS FOR YOU WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIE3 ?hone Green 136 Box 78 Classified advertisements In the News pay big dividends. FOR RENT Sleeping room with dous growth in Canadian indus-kitchen privileges. Suitable for trialization, is only a fraction of two girls. Phone Red 141. 1 69p) the teeming water power still Roofing-Renovating Foundations Repairs!'-' IfeW i;' work of Estimate pw'1 Vr'ri r , FOR RENT- Lieht housekeeping ,- , roora. Phone Red 232. ( 8p t FOR RENT Room and board mated today that if all the avail-for two sharing, separate beds, able power were hitched to tur-Phone Red 192. Itfc) bines it. woulrl nrnvirte more thnn GREER & BRIDDEN 213 1st Ave. W. Phone 909 Mnvii Complete. & cient Senif Canadian I for Ox:-"" welding sup?- ikirMY'i & STORAGE Cor. 2nd r; WELDING Government Certified Operators Hign Pressure Tanks Refrigeration Stacks and Fire Escapes INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 225 1st K. l'lKinr Green 884 HINESE DISHES Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 Famine! '0 Ladies end - UN the ta ROOM FOR RENT Lady prefer-v-'recf.-ni 1 -"-f 879." For RENT General Electric, floor polishers, $1 per day. I hone Blue 992. Pacific Electric, (tf) WANTED TO KENT WANTED by CN R. employee- House. 4 rooms or more. Box 332, Daily News. (72p) WANTED TO RENT at Lakelse Lake Cabin, June July, August. Phone Blue 813 or Write P.O. Box. 668. I67p) WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 room apartment, furnished or unfurnished, by quiet couple, no children. Phone Green 698. (71p) WANTED Small apartment or house by well-known local couple, non-drinkers, no children. Quiet, close-in surroundings desired. Box 319, Eyxiiy News. (tf-nc) ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Income Tax .specialist. S. G. Furk, Stone Building. Red 593. (20m) NOTICES KAIEN TRANSFER. General contracting, lots c 1 e a r,e d, stumps pulled and general hauling. Phone Black 503 or call at 947 2nd West. (67p) WANTED WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap iron, steel,, brass, cooper lead, etc. Honest grading. Prompt payment made. "Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd., 250 Prior St.. Vancouver, 13. C. Phone PAcitic. r.357. (tfi WANTED Cast iron enamelled laundry tub in good condition. Phone 41. (67p) CASH for scrap cast, brass, copper, battel ies and radiators. Phone 543. Call 629 6th Avenue West, City. (tf) GOODYEAR HOSE - BELTING - MATTING TIRES TUBES - - BATTERIES Airfoam Products WHOLESALE ONLY ' Northern Tire & Rubber Co. 112 Second Avenue Phone Green 992 P.O. Box 1481 220 isu-i i It I RLOHimP I I k wfc HAVtM I HAL) V A 'i- DOUGHNUTS FOR A LONG TIME-- I THINK I'LL TAKE HOMC A COUPLE OF DOZEM ' ' 0 J VOU LOCK W WAIT'LL VOU &EE I'VE BEEN MAKING DOUGHNUTS ) TlPEC? WHAT I'VE BEEN -f DO VOU THINK WE'LL EVEU J TONIGHT ) Si K DOING ALL ( BE ABLE TO EAT PEA!? fZS'L'y? AFTtR- rfrT ALL Or" THEM? j- (Mm w m h m ir - "rpfSft 1 DOUGHNUT.1 A r 1 I ;,.aS$)