deep ' DAILY NEWS TELEPHONES Switchboard ; Connecting all ‘ Departments 6767 || i Night Calls: , Office: C7268. Editorial: 6769 ) jeupeription Raten HY Carrier’ : er month abv eneneeeere eia8 Or YORE wea ceesceveces O12,00 By Mail: per MONEH ...ccsvsceees (01,00 POY YONL ..ececccceeees 010,00 ~ aaMifted Rates: ‘se por word per day, minimum ‘60c. Publication tor 6 daya tor . price of .4. ; Menders: ‘ 30c per jine per day. ; Coming Events: 30¢c per word. per month. ” -fngagoment, marriave, funeral or i denth’ netices $2.40 per tnsertion, : Gireh notices. G0¢ per insertion. t 4. be COMING EVENTS : The Annual One Night. Sal- vation Army Drive, Septemher 3.4 F Variety supper United Church september 17 Iutheran Tea. October 1h... 4 (815) : Cathedral Afternoon Branch ummage Sale September 13. 8. SEWING MACIIINES - ‘| SINGER Tailor ‘Machine’ in good ‘sewing: condition, Phone “4775. (182) 32 Fon SALE_MISC. ‘REDUCED TO CLEAR 1} ARMSTRONG'S Rolled wall cov- ‘ering in. grey, Breen or. ‘yellow with: ‘cap and feature strip, 54 ‘tin, width, Regular 70c.per run- > ning ‘foot- To clear at .55c. per running ‘foot. |. Philpott, Evitt & Co. ‘Ltd... Phohe 2101.: : (182) HOUSEHOLD effects, ‘tools, ete. ‘Phone 2478 or call at 394 oth! a Ave. West. ‘ (184) WESTINGHOUSE fridge, 7 .cu. ft..and-.G.E: washing machine. Phone 2997. (181) WINDOWS, ‘second ‘Hand. Greer & Bridden ,Ltd., 215 ist’ "Ave. West. a 182) eee mentee emma atm some EMPIRE slove with kemat bur- ner. Good condition. _. Phone 4567. ae | (182p) BABY budgies - we and up,..Mrs, Cc. Taylor, Aero Club Apart- ments. Phone 6664. . (181p) USED wick burner oll stove. Cheap. Phone 5442, (18)) (| 34 WANTED ‘MISCELLANEOUS — December 3 Bazaar. a (30) | Rotary Auction Bale, Saturday, Bentember 20. Hospital Auxiitary. ‘Funmiage ale, September Qt. ; Bazaar, Oct. 1. : “Cathedral Rummage Sale, Oct 1 ‘ “Pio-Acla- Mode. October 4th. a ; Annunelation Church Fall Ba- ear, ‘October 8th and 9th...” > P Legion Auxiliary Rummage Bs » Oct, 18. Say, M. Facey United Church W.A. ouce Rummage Sale October 11 and Bo ake sale October - 25th. Rotary Club Hallowe'en tea, Nainesday, October 29, Glloba. Bazaar, Octuber 29. Herion Auxiliary Bazaar, Nov. " Gonja Ba.aar, Nov. 7, ? W.O.T.M. Bazaar, November 12. Se CASH FOR. Berep,.4 Copper, Brass, Lead, Bat- teries, Radiators. Dial 8128. Call 630 6th Ave. W 35... BOATS AND ENGINES 32 ft.. CABIN boat, 110 ‘Chrysler -Crown Engine, See Standard Oil Dock attendant between. 9 a.m. and 5 pm. (180) SEVENTEEN foot. “Sangstercraft “eabin .cruiser. without motor. almost new,:$1500. Phone 6035 between 5 and.7,p.m.. (69n¢) 36 ROUMS FOR RENT SLEEPING :-room. for quiet man. Call 539 6th West after 5 pm. (185) SLEEPING room for Rent. Car space. ‘Phone 3956. . (180! | SLEEPING r room. Phone 4874. (181) 37 ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and board for girl. Phone _ 2656. (1803 WDA ‘SUITES FOR RENT Hanaar. November 15. [araar, November 19. Rall Bazaar, November 27. November eect “Bazaar ‘November 29. Ss Salvation Army Bazaar De- rember 2. 4 ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. D. Boguzki of Port Coquitlam, wish to announce the. engagement of their eldest daughter, Mary, to Mr. Donald .Main. The marriage will take lace Saturday, September 27, 7:30 pm. in Trinity United Church, Port Coquitlam with ev. Nixon offictating. PERSONALS IPATRICIA— We are not fore- ing you to return, Kindly write | col can send you a letter, and: WL Will all be for your benefit. ; every upset until I hear from pine emt n ett ta tare mny mrs O ous write to Box 343° ar phone 5708 or 3804. Meets every THURSDAY, 8:30 p. m, Civic Pentre Sere eee 1 will not be responsible for any debts incurred In my name, by anyone other than myself, a, J. Preston. (182p) TRY a British Ford, See the new Consul and “Zephyr at ih Parker LAd., 180) MUSICIANS interested in iim Ing Western Band, Call Room 20, nlander, _ 1 8bp) UM BUSINESS vr RSONALS Peper tee) aor overhead ‘broubles? That roof enn be repatred by local Jnbor - Call fby & sons for an estimate, Night calls d47. (202 ) wi DARLENE Cummine's Highland my Daneing starting Saturday, Pe eptember 13, For information an en 1 2828 after 6. pm, 18 bO) a TAVI! you read August ASANO. of no Consimer's Report on Auto- Ns matie Washers? MeRite Bros, Tata, (182) . tT, LROTROL UX am 6 OBAles & Servite, Phone 2778, No. 2 Leoda Apta. WILNORD lectrienl Works, Mo tura bought, sold, rewound and rapalrad Fe Heme ee ore TERMINAL News Stand, ous Depot. Vetophono HIS (an) Oe ee mene ere erate mente ee Stet og FoR. your ‘ui brush proces Phone anne. (mW Pee mie cing nem ete cee Se ee ete a ed tn LORT er nnemear ate ee se en aterm tt goa BROWN “Jouthor wallot botwoon Wy nnn hth Avenue Wert. Phone : 2000, (18) ) mt M DRICAT. “Nat TIRUMEN'T Fem dpe ane RnR eremReNE Sere mh PeImORE NORDIWIMER plano, porfoct | condition, alao onevejonnd it. Gall 240 after 6 p Me ( | 1nd) PIANOTUNING $10, An, Phone aad, (ui) 2 ROOM suite. b housekeeping ‘room, 522 Fulton Street, Apt } SMALL furnished, apartment. Box 484, Daily News. (179p) 42 “WANTED TO RENT ‘HOUSE. or suite by September - 15th. Furnished or_unfurpish- }. ed.: : Young: couple. . Phone: 20286. (180p7 couple, Phone 3311. (180p) 2 “BEDROOM ‘home, unfurnished. close to town. Apnly. to_.Box 485, Daily News. : (183))) 2 OR 3 bedroom house or suite. Main, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.{” Gait Liquor Vendor at 4032. (184) 45 PROPERTY FOR SALE Ave. West, Suite 7. CABIN with shower- “path room. To be moved from property.’ >What offers? Phone 4954. Bh ro, ‘contact Alcoholics Anony-( 47 AUTOMOBH, ES 1963 Chev. one ton, stake body truck, excellent condition. Phone 5072 or 615 8th Ave West Ov) 1948 Pontiac, yadlo, heater, re- butlt motor. Phone 6040 after 5 p.m. (18019) 55 Plymouth “Station — “Waron. Ixcellent condition. Will sell or trade as part payment on a house, Phone 2051. 0482) ee err net That ee (stent estes memes emt tr seine ee 54 Metcor Custom 300 Auto- mitie 6 eylinder, radio and extras, 800 down, Phone ae 1053 “Chevrolet, “pood | “condition. 6 ym, ( 180))) st gent Fm Mae Pee rte mente 1085 Ford Automatic, ~ Kalen Credit, Unton, Co-op. oetah 1040 Pontiac 6 oviinder, excellent condition, Phone 2070, “a) ‘an Bparty coup Model A. Word, Heal real, offer, Phone 2248, fant) a7 Plymouth, | Zoo transportn- thon, Phone 2 a 30). oe 80) p) 10hO Jeop, $260, ‘ensh. Bee a Pat Rervico _Blation, (100 ))) rem e prsegatne ecto peeee cnn -Te eesti tend et Eee e APARTMENT or house for yuna LEGAL NOTICES CANADA: :, “DEPAIVEMENT (OF: CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION > INDIAN OAPFAIUS -BRANCIE .BEALED TENDERS addressed to the | Director, Indian Affairs Branch, De- partment. of Citizenship and. Immig- ration, Ottawn, Canada will! be re. ceived until. 8:00 P.M. (E.D.8.T:) on. Oct. - 7th. 1968 - for the.” construction by contract oft. 1- Two Three Bedraorn. start. Trem- dences, Albernt VIndian Residential School, ‘West Coast .3ndtan : ‘Agency, B.C, . Plan Index:No,: 1440 |- 2-A Three Classraom -Tndian Day Sehool with. Diesel Mectrie Power House at Kispiox, .Babine Indtan Agency, ‘BC. ‘-Plnh Index No. 1426 and . 7 A ‘Blandara Two Bedroom . stale. Residenes at Kisptox, Babine, Indian Avency, B.C. “Plan Index No, 1230 - Po receive: consideration: a: keparate tender must: be submitted for: each. project. Contractors shoal tender | ‘in -eom- plete accordance with -the | drawings, specifications, and tendering deen- ments supplied. by the Department for that -parpase, Contractors may tender on one or more of these pro- jects. The darnwings, ‘apeeclfienations and other documents will be exhibited at the following, points from. Sept. 10th, M58, untit Oct. Bret, 1948. Inclu- sive, , . To aw. OB. Amel; “Indian Com-: mikstoner ‘for: BG, 418: Federal Build- ing, Vaheoyver, B.C. °- 2-N. OW, Garrard, Superintendent of Indian Agency,” Pott Alberhl.- -3-W, Bi Balley, Bunsttvtondene of Indian Anency. sHavzelton, Bc. : General: Instrie tions to - Teriderers, | Drawlnajes “abd: Sperlfiea tions: nie. oh- tainalie ab ythes aboave,: officers: upon deposit’ of - (1440° $30.00 . -- (1425-1230 $70.00. for each: set of documents ‘in the form’ of n certified - chag id madea payable to the Reoriver “General. of Canada. This deposit will be refunded upon return oof the drawings and speelfications in - gaod. eandition | to the Chief, Engineering and | Con- strnetion Division, “Indian -Aftairs Branch, Department of - Citizenship and Immieration, Ottawa, Canada, within one. month. from the date on whieh tenders. close. “To - receive .consideration, “tenders | must be submitted on the tender forms provided and must? be accom~- panied by a certified cheque. drawn on a chartered. bank in Cannda,. pay. ablé to the Reeelver “General - of | Canada In an amount equal .to. ten per cent (10) af the tender price or Rearer Bonds of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and tts constituent companies, as specified in the farm of tender. The Department reserves the right to refers anv or all'tenders, and the lowest tender wl} nor necessarily. he- accepted, * Department of Citizenship oo and Immigration, . “August: 23, (1058. - HY M. Jones. : Director. ‘FINE FURNITURE Thomas Chippendale, the famed English cahinet-maker, opened, his... first workshop in London , in 1749. “The: es ing of: hearts’ ‘and ’ Me my’s “king. : his’ ropped _ the queen -and:: ‘all he chad ‘to do. now was to: knock ‘out. the queen of hearts: to’set up:a: second trick in that suit, Thus he“won three spade’ tri¢xs and ‘two - ‘tricks | in each. of: the. ‘other ‘suits. “How could’ you know. that Abel had “the “queen ‘doubleton ‘of spades?” - asked Mr. New, “TY ‘didn’t -know it,’ a Mr. “Mas-: ters replied, “I didn’t. Jeven sus-’ pect it. It’s. Just that the. play. was. the: best, ‘percentage on the hand. . ‘Pressed. ‘for’ more ‘details, Mr. Masters continued: “I. saw‘ that Mrs. . Keen . could: prevent - “me from ° winning’ more “.than’ two. heart tricks ‘and I noted. that I could not - - possibly “win “more than four ‘tricks in Unions ‘warned public’ fed: up. VANCOUVER Qi—Labor: ‘Min- ister Lyle Wicks. has warned unions that public pressure is growing for compulsory arbitra-. tion in labor disputes. ~ doe ee ERS Serepyment- fan mies LAY. o the public’s opinion,” he -said, “and remain the government.” The minister, speaking to the (180p) OM 7lh Bust. Phone $680 afters lopening session of Western Dis- ; trict,. Mine, Mill and Smelter _— | workers Union, said labor unrest. { 144 LOTS overlooking harbor on | ~ . * Ist Ave. West. Write 935 Ist! in the last nine months has , brought “growing impatience lends support to needy — if you. would » ‘take a plant ° to}. ‘| many real life. stories: ‘peing: en- i}. a: fp acted. ‘daily. across, .the mation}. : and: Prince. ‘Rupert. cee ‘etched hand | glad to see’ you. iad children. and ‘a steady job... ‘He -had. never. .forgotten — the} captain’s words which had: ‘been endorsed by” kind and -prompt.) difference to. “Wis. life, and she was deeply, grateful, he. said... another lad in trouble, ‘just’ as¥. he himself: had ° ‘been helped’ by the Capt. Smtih.. queen, hadn't | - ‘dropped. under. ‘the :king?” Mr.) . ‘New -wanted:to “knéw. :30-—Supper. “‘Serendide (Trl -7:00—CEC National: “News : 7:30—Introduction':to We Niel it } toward the «jack: Now if” Mrs.|7:40—-Peter: ‘Abelard ©. Wed. ‘Night ‘Keen started with the queen ‘or, | 10:00-—CBC News: if the suit breaks 3-3 I will: ‘take 40: 0—Reeftal: in oF 705=Direet "Repo T:10-—First Call: to “730-—CBC sNews oS time’ to: play. a shand wide- “open |)-7:35—-2nd " Call’to “Bitast 145——Morning Devotion: Uta 5-—-Interlucte , 8:00-—CBC -8:10-—BHD Pyan: (8:15-—-3rd > Cally to. B'fast : §:30—News | & : Sharpe: at. a 39°. te PS §:00-—-BBC ‘NewWs.-& Commentary ape Ot5—Litile | ‘Concert ee PES /9:45—Miner -Bay, ‘Speclat cM 5o—Time; ‘Signa 1.10: 60-—Morning Visit >. : “10:15—The | . Happy. Gang - ‘It was a pleasure ‘to’ visit your }40:45-—Pages “trom Lire | mother that. day and take: the ti 2ho—One “Man's Family ‘flowers for the | ‘son ‘for: whony 1 t:30—Message Period.’ she was praying. I am. more! than. 11:45—-Time: for:2- ‘Song . PM. fos . The caller told the: Salvation 32: :00—Musie fo. Other. ‘Lands Army Officer that “he. was now | !2:15-—-CBC ‘News ° inter ae “sy wtp. married; had a ‘good.home ‘and | +3" 2: “0—-Record ‘Album neo action. It had made -allthe |? eee ra Loe 30-—Jaze. Time Now he was wanting to help |. 4:45—B.C, _Fisherme 623 : ; “§200—Around the: ‘Library “B:30--CBC..Wews oS, 3 40--On ‘the ‘Scene “ Captain Smith’ ‘said. today that, chien the incident was just. one’ of |, ‘from. ‘the! ‘public: with. ‘the. means | | of. settling: disputes;-and a’ grow- } ° ing. cry” for compulsory .settle- I ments.” He added: “If the- day comes | ~ ighen sanveone as,’ wien ring”. ints B.C. a system of settlement re-: pugnant to democracy. the} mine-mil] union won't have con- tributed to that move.’ “Unless the unrest subsides, | it is obvious the people will de- ; lmand changes and any govern- ‘ment must be responsive to ‘public opinion.” ~ SPECIAL GAUZE DIAPERS Doz. $3.89 “Chix” irregulars, approx. 21X40 However, the small flaws in these diapers do not affect the fine qualities for which “Chix” are famous. 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