V ’ 2 Lor-Boer . Oakiey and nurses of the Prince -Snca-Paio bs ' PA N’ nS or ! CoM ING ve NTS Buns ‘Pr esbyter tan Bang uct, vanuar y 22nd, Lutheran tea and ‘sale ‘of home cooking: February 15, St. Anar cw's W. ‘A, - Rummage Sale March 1: J. M. Pacey W.A, wil) ‘hold ‘a ten and bavuar at the d. M. Fa- eey (United Church) Wall 7th and Donald on March 19. Duchess of Bdinburgh Chap- ter TOD. Apple Blossom Ten May 7, Order “of Royal. Purple ‘bazaur May 14. May 3, United Spring Baznar, Church W.A. Ruinmage and NEXT-to-NEW fale, United Chureh W.A,, March A. ‘King Bdward P-T.A, Centen- ni an] Carnival April 2, 18 8 CARD or THANKS — It ig with the sincerest grati- bude that we express to our rela- fives, many friends and neigh- bors our appreciation of their kindly expressions of esteem in, the floral tokens and cards of sympathy which came to us inn our recent bereavement in the loss of a loving husbang and father, Also special thanks to his Fellow workers of Arntour vage, Rev. McEachern, and Mrs. Sid Cox. Ruth Tindall and Family. 5) to thank I wish St “neerely friends for thelr kind expres- sions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings in my récent bercavement in losing my dear husband, Alfred McIntosh. Special thanks to the staff of General Hospital. Dr. Oakley Miller Bay Staff, Local 708 and the Legion. _--The McIntosh Farally. sp “We wish ‘to express our sincere appreciation and heartfelt thanks for the many acts of kindness, sympathy, and beauti- nud floral offerings received from our many friends and neleghbors. in our sad bereavement in the Joss of our mother Mah Wone She. We especially thank Dr. D. Rupert General Hospital. —Mah Family. ’ B PE ERSONALS ee LONE LY (15) se parated gentleman, 45, 59" tai 150 Jbs., steadily! employed, nent appearanee, owns late model ear, lady 43 or younger. Object: friend- ship at present. Snap and phone number appreciated, Post Office Box 61. (15) UNWANTED | ‘HAIR Vanished awry with Saea-Pelo. ‘different, It. does not dissaive or remove hair from the surface, but penetrates and retards growth of unwanted hair. Lab, Ltd... Ste. 5, 679 St., Vancouver 2, B.C. 15p TO “contact “Aleoholics Anony- Granville 25 SITUATIONS Wanted-Female: 50 TENDERS DAY care for children and will baby sit evenings. Phone 4630 32 FOR SALE MISC. BEDDING hay, 60¢ per bale T.O.B, Vancouver, B.C. Sta. A, P.O. Box 206, Vancouver, BC. 15p ERIC has. gone crazy, “Quality Interlor Potatoes at $4.40 per sack, You tote them away. (18) amet cette te aan amet oy. 384 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS CASH FOR Scrap, Copper, Brass, Batteries, Radiators, Dial 6128 Call 630 8th Ave, Ww. (26) STATION “wagon, Phone 2557 WANTED — Top market prices paid for scrap Iron, steel, brass, copper, lead, etc, Honest grading, orompt payment made. Atlas tron & Metal Ltd., 250 Prior St., gancouver, B.C. Phone Pacific SMALL propane __Phone 4829, . stove. (15) cook 35 KOATS AND ENGINES Sal-j i. wishes to mect!. mous write Box 343 or, phone | 3763 or 33864. Meets every Wed- ne essclay, B: 30, Civic Centre. | ‘ELECTROLUX & Service. Phone 2 Leeds Apts WIL. FORD EI reeks hey al Works. Mo-: tors boueht, sald, rewound and: repaired, | DID vou see those Specials | ya Erie's windaws? They are; worth Inoking ul, BUSINE SS PERSONALS | 2778. | Sales NOL. $4 YE Godg ang litte fishes. Fancy | cream eorn out Erie’s for ide per fin. Choiee Peas (size 4) 2 for 3l, and tats rnore spectals. (1a) THE Independents are fighting buck and how! Take a gander mt Rie's windows or din te ( “Slacks. Ling the ‘Mulor. Quickest serv- ice in one or two days. Jus P dial 3128 and ask ‘for Erie's Spe ck Us, . (18) A OST 1G RE Y Persia m eat. Anybody have ne Information please phone |! 178 (5p) i ont TT old black cocker span- (18)! i i shack. Write box 406. Taflor ing by , ie) wearing harness, answets to name “Tuffy.” Please phone 2028 everdnges i found, _ Os) BOREL WANTED - MATE REPUTABLE and “vellable rep- resentative for your cami. itv. Must be swell regrardecd and ening broadly on cammerela and industria) accounts, Gener dua rate of conunission payable weekty for the handing of the fnmous TALBOT. Hine “f cnlen: dats and noveliles, Witte fully Jndienbhie praxant status and Haning references, ‘This dau highly profitable sideline for the reht nan, Write Box 402, Dally News. (16ne) IED ” WANT nD Mato-Femate RETAIL. OPPORTUNITY IN PRINCE RUPERT IMMEDIATE OPENING EXTATA POR QUALIPIND PHRHON TOO MANACT PRINGK RUPERT MWRANOT OF LADIES WAR ONAIN Tn oarder ta quality for considore nition, applieant should haves* some retail) exporlenee, be alert and alive, and enpable of learns Ing oqilekly. 'Phay must ba ree gponslble and matire and dator- osted dion e@areoy, nob gust it temporary jab, Top salary, Ineentive plan, VAA. plus other bonafita. Apply In writing eivindy ful detatla of 3-H. P, LAUSON outboard motor, very good condition. $75. Phone 4516. 5p SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER and by Virtue of a War- rant of Execution to me direct- ed against, the good and chattels|- of JOSHUA MCKAY, which were seized on 28th day of February, 1957, I will sell by Public Auction all the right title and interest of the said JOSHUA McKAY in one Salmon Purse Sein. Fish Net which may be seen at Bab- cock Fisheries Ltd., Cow Bay, TENDERS will be proaived Py the undersigned | to ‘p.n Thursday, Feb. ‘ath, 1058, for the construction of: the Centennial Museum building in ‘the City of Prince Rupert, B.C, P dersianed for the deposit $25.00 which will be refunded | ron the return ‘of. plains. . .- Lowest or any tender will not necessarily, be Wileae aan 8. Wlison, : Secretary, C/o Brown & Box 188, © Prince Rupert; B.C. ey fae a ee ot cle on cao lhe te thai LEGAL NOTICES ~ SAND REAISTRYS ACh Re: Certificate of The No, & Harvey te cent nate ae ema a gage bee of Lot One Thoysand Two eh dred and Rixty-flee (1205), Range Five (5), Coast District. of the above Céftiflente of ‘Title {s+ sued in the name of John Robetts ‘ yj has been fled in- this office, ‘notice | {s hereby given that I shall, at the explration of one month. ftom the date of the first publleation hereof; fn Iheu of said lost ‘Certificate, unless rande to.me in writing. Prince, Rupert, B.C., Junungy.. 1968, A.D. ‘W.-D. Sutherland, Deputy Registrar ot: Titles. ; , NO TIME OFF VANCOUVER’ — Alderman- fight for afternoon and night sittings, so he can keep his job as school principal. The school board refused him time off to jans, Spec-}.. ificalions and Form of Tender]: may be obtaineg from the une oA 0 P.R. Centennial Committee] rasta] toa the South West. Quarter (4) |. WHEREAS satisfactory proor of loss issue o Provisional Certificate of Title |. in ‘the ‘meantime, valid. objection be DATED nt the Land Reglatry ‘Office, |: this 8th’ day of | elect. Tom Alsbury. says he will] 4 fs RADIO DIAL + 1240 ke. CFPR|| attend meetings. . ee ee NEN z MY fi ones -AS it happened, Mr. Masters’ hand was little more than a min- imum .and the contract was far Blackwood o on. BRI DGI BY RASLEY BLACKWOOD Mr. Masters’ Hand More Than Minimum, The Contract Was Far From. A’ Lat ydown {i With a weak dummy player asa. irene, Mr.}}. | | Dale might have been content with a: ‘four no trump call.on the North hand, inviting ano: ‘trump slam if thel] > opening bid were a maximum. But ‘playing with Mr|]: gs Masters, he didn’t hesitate to go directly to the small} slam. He knew the hand would be well played and‘he rs had: enough: to offer some play for 12 tricks ¢ even if emer ratte ~ the opening bid were a. minimum, ~ : South: dealer wey ne me | PR oa ey vo See j Me oy ay , i ; - | n a Both ‘sides: vulnerable — t whe Prince Rupert, B.C. SALE will be held at the loca- tion on Tuesday the 21st day of January, A.D. 1958 at the hour of 11:00 o’clock In. the forenoon. TERMS OF SALE: Cash For further information apply to the urdersigned. Sherlff E. J. Dean, Court House, ‘ ! — Prince Rupert, B.C, SATU RDAY - Phone 2121. , % MB—Canuietignt “s ‘and Bilver 6:00—Evening News . (15) 36 ROOMS FOR RENT | SLEEPING room. Men only. Phone 4359. 19n ‘LIGHT ‘housekeeping room, Close in. Phone 3692. ‘ (15) cn pie mee sana nies ments ee «nnn SLEEPING ~ room: Lady only. May share apartment. Phone 2331 before 5 p.m. (i7p) MAN only. Phone 2938 before 8 (16p) KAB ho, poneone 6:15—Weather . a ‘B20—Music |. 6:30-—Sports ‘Spotlight © .0:45-—-Publice Service . 7:00-—NBC Bandstand 7:30--Grand Ol! Opery “B :00-—Red Foley. Show ‘8:330--Sleep leo More’ 9:00—-News . 9:15—As We See It. $:34—-Finnl Weather - 9:35—The Narrows 10:00—Final News & Sporte 10:15—~—Pubdliic Service 10:30—Moose. Club ' 41:00—Slin Off SUNDAY. — : HOUSEKEEPING 1 room for work- . ing. man. Phone 4730;° -. (15) 37 ROOM & BOARD CUT your board costs. See the specials in Eric’s windows or dial 3128. (18) HOME FOR SALE VACANT — VACANT ~ | Newly redecorated wartime six ‘near to two schools. 4 good bed- ‘rooms or 3 and a dining room. (Low down payment, balance as]. ‘rent, i; ARMSTRONG AGENCIES LTD. Dia] 3134 Eves. ate “HOUSES WANTED TO BUY ‘40 40a ‘WANT “to buy “small house. or (1%p) a geen cree am mneette etet 12 WANTED TQ RENT NAVY couple stationed here for two years want a 2- eee unfurnished house . or Fg qnart- ment, Phone 494: eS. poe COUPLE want, 2 ‘siete for Ist of Mareh. Phane , 3298. . wt re: ~ + Ae tetaeetrie © w enetne . os at we ry 7 ADLOMOTILES 8 . 1952 “CHEV, 4- door sedan, radio, heater, alr conditioner, turn signals, Car lg city driven and in exceptionally good candition. Cun arrange very law down pay- ment on approved credit, Box 407, Daily News, (15) 1964 FORD half-ton pickup. In very goad shape. Conger eegaen: ea 4a. Phone 2806, 16) SHERIFE'S SALE In the’ matter of the "Execu- tion Act,” Belng Chapter 114, R.S.B.C. 1948, and amondments hereto. UNDER and by virtue of an Or- der {ssued out of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Ter- race Registry, Number T/%, 1066, T will offer for sale the following foods and chattels: 1 Pontine Sedan, Model No, 2219, Engine No, 92175, Serial No. 12219600813, Rogiatration No, nag, Milenge 16,046, Year 1 " Condition of Sale: As {s, where ix, (Located at Bob Parker Ltd., Terrace, B.C.) Terms of Bale: Cash (Plus 8.8. & M.A, Tax of 6%) Timo of Sale: ‘Soenled tenders wil) be received wth) Noon, Fri- day, January 24th, 1068, Highest or any tender not necessnrily ne- copted, Narl J, Dean, Shorlilf, County of Princo mua) Pam tetens ne i) METEOR, good body, motor and rubhor, snow tires, euatom radlo and henter, Rensonoable 0s owner lonvinig town. Phone ont. GHORGUE DAWES AUCTIONEER Phone 0052 and 20853 exporlenee, Hox 405, Daily News, i HPAP Awww lbp ARM. - a :00--Old Fasmioned. "Revival “9:00—Tom “Westwood... . - -9:15—Breakfatt News! --' 0° |. 9:30—Cathollc. 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Diary own Ig. ume "7:00 | CBC ‘National News_ " 7:10 Weekend Reviews -) | VANCOUVER W—~A school-boy 130 Suncay aie" jhurtled_ more than two blocks B:00 CBC Stage down an open drainage -flume -9:00 Vadhcouver Symphony. Orch Thursday afternoon, then fell 25 10:00 CBC News feet to a boulder-strewn beach. 10:15 Best Sellers of the 20th - In- fairly. good condition: in Centur iL. at : ” ‘030° The Moss North Vancouver General hospi- travelled at 50 feet per second. “ol tor another’ 100-feet,. ‘ending ab- Frosty’s for. Meats |. 230 - 2nd Ave. West Pp a:No--Standard Naws Time 9.065—Tonst a dam ata we Tt a O15 - 3rd Ave, W. FREE DELIVERY on all take-out orders $4.00 and over within ‘city limits. 4 p.m. 10 p.m, to sone 8329 robdetin tn ala MELROSE CHOP SUEY = Phone 3329 emmy ante ea Business & Professional J. H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd, Jewellers Across from Post Office G REER & BRIDDEN LIMITED BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS 215 int Ave, West, Phone 624) CHIROPRACTOR DR. C, TURPIN | Dally excapt: Wednenday Avenings Monday and Friday Wallnce Blook -' Plone 2028 Whe Elo rictan | Dial 36447 } ’ Yor cortified Rad-Senl or adequate wiring - Residential Commorcial ‘or Industriali YELEPHONE 4210 or 4310 , Ieee Ratimates Northern B.C, Power Co. Ltd, ALEX'S TAILOR SIO? Wxporiencod Tailoring Altorations and Repairs PAST SERVION t Alox, Tallor—¢l, Glenn, Seamatross: 901 3rd Ave. W., Phone 2700 M. J. Saunders Te You Want. Gravel & Coment Delivered Nook or Conorete Work Rent of Trucks & Equipment Phone 5147 1207 Water St. FRED Tf, DOWDIE OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 0% grd Ave. W, LINDSAY'S Cartage.& Storage MOVING — PACKING CRATING w= HTORAGY Phones Wharf 4981 Offloe 5010 PHONE 4125 FOR CLASSIFIMD ADA IN THY DAILY NEWS BEFORE 10 A.M. .| fof about 100 feet near. the Per- “| Kins property, then is open, again =| tal is Ernie Thompson, 9, of sub- urban Deep Cove. . He suffered two factured hips. ~ ' He lay on the béach for five hours*before he’ was discovered. A. playmate, David Hunter, 7, said Ernie fell into the rushing! a waters around 3.p.m. He was found shortly after 8 p.m. by three neighbors who had. been searching for him. : David's father, Les Hunter, said the boy had crawled 100 feet from the’ bottom of the flume down the beach. ' He said the water in the flume were. now cashed, followed by the ace.of cubs.on which Miss Brash dropped a diamond and Mr. Mas- ters played the deuce of spades. ‘cashed and on the third one Mr. suit, On the lead of the last dia- .|mond from the closed hand, the situation got a little tight for the defenders, ©: umbia mineral production drop- ped: $25, 000,000 in 1957 from the in 1956, Mines Minister Kiernan announced. from a.la4ydown. . NORTH a The queen of clubs was opened 4 im Dale i a | and after surveying the dummy, $ KQ pe Mr, Masters saw that he had 11 (@Kg6e 2.) tricks off the top. He had three ABTS 45 a chances for his 12th trick-a 3-3 WEST BAST break in clubs, the drop of the; Mr. Champion "Migs ‘Brash _ | jack of hearts in three leads and| @ 3 re QWs | Ja squeeze. 33 Boe y aes 3 He conceded the first trick to. & Qs wo2 2g S32” make it easier to test the club — . §ouTH y Lo | distribution while retaining ‘full . Mr. “Masterg 7 | “Fred Owe _ {control and also to facilitate the}. $x a3 ‘ Do mo {development of ‘a'squeezeé. A club], oA 187. ;.was continued at trick two and 4 eo" ae ADULTS: | he won with the king. When Miss The. bale nie ao | Brash discarded a heart. ‘here, South” “West. “ -|}Monday. | chance number one was gone. - {/1 NT "Pass ay ednesday The. king and queen of hearts and. “Miss ‘Brash was: forced. to ‘part with Ja - spade: in. order.-to: keep ‘a. guard: for her. Jack, ‘of hearts. oy Now. the entire burden ie: h onds were then . Three diam w guarding the spade suit lay. on th Champion discarded the trey of] Mr. Champion, When the ace spades. The king of spades was| 0f hearts was cashed his situ-°| played and everybody followed| 2tion became hopeless. If he. | Tuesday, dropped. his last club, dummy’ sy eight of clubs would be good. So he discarded his next to last spade. Mr, Masters then played: ‘Mr. Champion. dropped’a club,| the club from dummy -and took’ club was played from the board the last: two. tricks with dummy’s s / [ocean -|ace and six of spades. “f Thursday, f ee - | JUNIORS ; PRODUCTION DROP << VICTORIA ..@— British Col- ‘Mr. Hunter asked. his son if hé' had seen. the missing boy ° and |}. “then he broke down. and told | me Ernie fell in the flume.” ell continued::“I went down to fhe WW - home of C. A. Perkins. » ‘He and Tit and his son Paul took 2 flash- | light and searched the. area be- The flume runs: -yndérground _|low their home.” lL es \ | truptly 25 feet above the: rocky “eroTT0 | - CIGAR | _ STORE. “PRINCE ee arena SSB ocean Phone: 5341. 634, ee oWest: “TOBACCO « and CANDY beach. Wholesale and: Retail " iT / ARCHIE. Sy SIN THIS) 7 ae aa (amos? THEY ‘RE GONE $. Anice Cents Poblestecny: fog. Dewetad bp Hog Prater Spacure ai ‘LI'L ABNER { senen 1 ALMOST FAINTED \[ BUT DE LAPYIN |. BAT KAS V/TS\E Nf (~ ey MSBEOP WHEN DAT GUARP }\\ RED'SAVED US, | ASMART p AZL. GREAT AST US IK WE WAS TAKIN TH! MONA LISA” QU 70 ENE, Salaun te bebe” aye he ad Cre ie, ? BLONDIE a 1 BRON uD ne BLONDIE I'D Pe , CLEAN T ee / CELLAR BI ) coe TONIGHT a \ \y ' hath hh OO A em Ea ee i ee ee by opy eye mr he ye i = re ee 2 2 IMPORTANCE WHEN Stie TING TO 7O BE TRUSTED Wiz. SHE. WSWERED Saye EVER re | S, a it ala estab sas wed + ay OLD MAN USED TO 1 SAY" VICTOR HUGO WELLS “NEVER THROW NOTHIN’ HARDER'N A VERB IF YOU DON'T es THINK sos DUKES, GMART MAN, HUH? THANK FOR THE ABGIOT, YOU CAN HELP ME OFF THE DECK ANY TIME I GET, @LUGGED....PERL FING...I.. @& PV King Fees Seoanr. .. Fe gaat - By CHIC YOUNG - . ou WEL oe vm . . ’ moser's ve NDER uo "22 VR. Cary Genes See, fe, Cord eet eet ereeeartres @ 4001 Steam dtauet Tafa CA YUL, ‘ cellar hes i ¥ : i 1 t a ' : 7 ‘ oh: é a 4 | : i he. a! fae fi