* - Bales & Service. ‘Mey -. CLASSIF Bubseription Raters By Carrior: ’ « 61.25 POr MONE cess eeccccecy — per yonr ..,.........,, ’ By Mati; 12.09 per month y........0006 €1,00 POP YOOr viv siecscccee, ' ‘densified Rates: #10.00 5a por word per day, minimum 60c, PubNention tor “price of 4. 6 days for ienders: 30e per line per day, Comlug Events: §0¢ per word per month. Engogement, marriage, death nectices $2.50 per Insertion, Hirth notices 6c peor insertion, lL COMING EVENTS '' W.0.T.M. Bazaar, May 28, Presbyterlan Mission June 4, Se: ta Teo. June 7, Lutheran Tea, Home C and Fish Pond, 8 14th. CENTENNIAL Armed Forees Ball, June 18, Navy Dvill Hall, Invitations at Canadian Legion or Dally News $tt- couple, (318) treme tence AR tne men etme tnt ted soe, acre C.W.L. Strawberry 7 Tea. Candy, home cooking stall, Wednesday 4 on Annunciation Auditorium, ary Tea, (JG) ooking aturday, June Shortcake funeral - or : Rebecca Centennia! Tea May ‘tin , June 25, 2:30 p.m.| 72 19 HELP WANTED Male-Female APPLICATIONS will be received for the following positions in the summer parks programme. Playground - Supervisors (male or fémale) responsible for dl- recting the various activities at Lifeguards ‘for McClymont: Pool (male or female) responsible for planning and instructing swim- ming lessons for all age groups and to supervise general swim perlads, Applications may be mailed to the Civic Centre Association, Corner Second and McBride, Closing date for applications Will be May 30, 1958. — (106) TS seme a etme We Be) emma en peemhine e even maven, EXPERIENCED deep fry and grill cooks. Willing to work alternating ‘shifts. Apply Box 441, Daily News. * (104) 20 NELP WANTED ~ FEMALE 3 HOUSEWIVES required for unusual opportunity. Will not terfere with family routine. Good remuneration. Apply Bax 444, Daily News. (105) APPLICATIONS will be accented _for the position of dental as- sistant trainee. Must be over 23° years of age. Phone 2022. (105) 25 SITUATIONS Wanted-Female Rummage Sale. September 6. WILL care for children in my. ED the playgrounds throughout the| city. ApS 36 ROOMS FOR RENT SLEEPING room. and garage 8 p.m. parking space. Phone 3056. 38 COTTAGES, ‘CAMPSITES Men only, Phone 2938 before (1038p) DOUBLE sleeping room = with (104) Sg ringe hy Scientists Say’ _ By Jeanne Smith, . - Dodge Safety Consultant - SCIENTISTS in Los Angeles have come up with. what they ra Cringe in Cra f i clse Lake. NOME FOR SALE ©: (tf) 40 “basement.. 5 minutes from town. Phone 6408., (104p) Street. (107p) WANTED TORENT 42 non-drinkers, no children. Kiewit, Digby Island. 1 OR 2-be _ August 1. Contact Shier at Im- perial Oil, (105) 45 PROPERLY FOR SALE FOR SALE van Stolk farm on Highway 16 coming into Ter- race. 20 acres, four: . houses, green-houses, creek, view prop- "(104p) Tree cermtec re amen te netninen mi rR ee ants ceiee cas industrial or housing develop- ment. Inquire owner or. real es- late Terrace. Is surveyed in two "home and will baby sit even- Cathedral Afternoon Branch ings. Phone 4630. (104) Rummage Sale September 13. ~~ : Ti seein crime ni nnmreemmnennemerae | EXPERIENCED clerk typist sathedral Rummage Sale, Oc-| wants work. Phone 3666. tober 4, (103) _Bazaar. November 15. GOOD care for children in my Bazaar, November 19. agngme- 450 Sherbrooke. C0eR 13 PERSONALS THE Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce members t.ave been invited to attend a bananet In Kitimat, May 28h when tho guest speaker will be the Pres- ident of the Danadlan Chamber of Commerce, Paiph C. Pybus Kindly advise the Secretary Mrs, J. Bolton, Phone 5637 if able to attend not later than May 24th. THE Home and School Associa- tion Graduation Dance will be held at the Annuneiation Audi- torlum Friday, May 23rd. Danc- ing from 9 to 1 to Stan Veiteh and his Trio. Tickets are avail: able from members at $1.50 per person and refreshments will be served. Seml-formal dress. (104) STOP Dandruff, excessive fall- ing hair, itchy or sealy sealp, «9 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR piano tuning Phpne 5672. (104) 32 FOR SALE MISC. Heinz Baby Food . 3 tins for 25c Shoulder Roasts Red Brand Beef 59c Ib. Sunbeam Bread, loaf 18c New Potatoes 7¢ Ib. Baby Beef Liver .. 65c Ib. Tube Tomatoes .. 26c ea. Beef Kidney 25¢ Ib. eee kee with Lanex, the marvellous Lan- olin scalp treatment. Only $1.98; jar. Satisfaction or money back, : at Deeth’s and Orme’s Pharm- | acies. CH) TO contact Alcoholics Anony-| mous write Box.343.or, phone? 3763 or 3864, Meots every Wed= nesday, 8:30, Civie Ccntre.: ‘ELECTROLUX Phone 2778. at your LOCKER PLANT © 230 - 2nd. Ave. W. Phone 2623 FACTORY built 4°x7" utility! trailer with hitch. Phone 3307. } , - (105p) j SUN lamp (floor model) $10.00. Remington typewriter $35.69. No. 2 Leeds Apts. Phone 4611. (103p) WILFORD Electrical Works. Mo-| NEW 3°x3’— doghouse. Phone tors bought, sola. rewound ana| 3307. (105p) evalred. 21 cu. ft. deepfreeze. Phone 36 ( 14. BUSINESS PERSONALS INDUSTRIAL SCALES (PRINCE RUPERT) LTD. SALES AND SERVICE Seales for every purpose Meat Grinders - Meat Slicers etc. , Phone 6101 Box 103, Prince Rupert. B.C. “ALL work guaranteed” M. Stephen, Mer. (104) WIN a free knitting or sewing machine. Value $199.50 ov other merchandise credit. Just suggest a name for our new knitting and sewing machine store to be located in Prince Rupert. Mall suggestions to Box 445, Dally News, (105) a petenes ane em ecnattte Atel pene hear tea fet eens HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE Chimney, stoves, cavestroughs rAned and repaired. Dial 2378. cleaned a rey an SPECIAL! Ladies Coats and Suits at real savings, Coats— $19.95, Suils—-$19.95 at the Unl- versal, (103) REBUILDING, shingling and re- pairs -— call W. d. Cantwell, phone 5821, — (M30) ror your Rawlelgh supplies contact Beder Holland. or phone 5433, ( io LOST ON tho Shell Oll oats, Sunday, one palr of binoewlurs and a cont. Pinder please leave at the Daily Nowa, (1104p) ee meen antes eee mens carat Renee oben ree mart B ‘ a seme eae ats one “ PRINCE RUPERT KINSMEN Centenni a total of $2,050 One Game $1 18 Games One Game $ FRIDAY, MAY AT THE CIVIC CENTRE AUDITORIUM Proceeds In ald of the Prince Rupert Civic Band 34 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS, WANTED—Choice Canada and Newfoundland coins and cur- rency before 1937. All letters an- swered, Ray Sickler, 1272 Over- Jook, Barberton, Ohio, U.S.A. (103p) WANTED — Top market prices paid for sernp iron, steel, brass, sopper, lead, etc, Honest grading, orompt payment made. Atlas fron & Metal Ltd.. 250 Prior St., Vancouver, B.C. Phone PaAcific 6357. (h . . CASH FOR. a Scrap, Copper, Brass, Lead: Bat- teries, Radiators. Dial 6128, Call 630 6th Avr. W, ten acre prats, whith can be sold Separately. (104) LAST VIEW LOTS on 4th Ave. West. clearcd, level and good drainage. These won't last long at $1750 full price, H. G. HELGERSON LTD. | Phone 4131 612 3rd Ave. W. (103) 3 lots cleared and excavated. Phone 3247, (107) 47 AUTOMOBILES 1954 Standard deluxe Chev. Will take small ’52 or '53 car as trade, Phone 5407 between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. (104p) ‘51 Cadillac Fleetwood in excep- tional condition, 34,000 miles. Can be financed. Phone days 2303 or evenings 4362. (104) 1949 DELUXE Chev. Fair condi- tion. No.-14, 639 3rd Ave. West between-5 and 6 p.m. (108p) '54 Chev. Terms ar anged, Phone 4702. : (108) ‘62. Foard. a5 is, $500 cash. Phone 3393 after 6 p.m. (104p) 2483. (107) ‘653 VANGUARD, 1 owner, good condition. Phone 6229. (104) 1950 Chev. for sale. Call LEGAL NOTICES - Bere. 2. IN RE ESTATE OF ATEN B.S. NHECLASED : FOR SALE -. “ TENDERS will be received by the MICH, undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon | the |" purchase of the hereunder described moter-vehicle belonging. to the es- tate of Allen E. Smith, Deceased, and which may be inspected at the Shell Sunset Service Garage, 2nd Ave, and Gth Street, Prince Rupert, B. C. : Monday, June: 2nd, 1958, for 1957 Chevrolet Sedan, Engine No, 243401 Serial No. 71219638967 Including standard equipment only Highest or any tender not neces- sarily aceepted. TERMS: Strictly Cash. Signed: . W.N_ Poole, Official Administrator, 21-24 Basner Block, P.O. Box 326, Prince Rpuert, B.C. (M. 20, 22, 27, 29) LOST AND FOUND COLNEY, England @—A sap- phire. engagement. ring ‘lost 15 years ago by Mrs, Florence Paul has been.dug up, by her nelghbor in his garden inthis Hertford- shrie village. SUNSET Cabins now open, Lak- 3-bedroom house!- full cement walk HOUSE for sale. . 1273° Water HOUSE or apartment for couple, Contaet’ Jim Anderson, General: droom house before erty on bench, Ideal mote! site, |" term “the motorists best.defense” inthe event of a rear-end collision. — _Cringing be- wg fore and. dur- ing such a: col- Jision, they claim, can‘very | often minimize what otherwise could. be :seri- ous. injuries, Studying‘ the. “whiplash”. ef. > fects. of: rears‘ | end collisions . Miss Smith. upon passengers: and. driver, UCLA stientists Denyyn. Severy Dr.- Charles Bechtol of « Yale's... Medical. College, found that this’ type of collision at low speed can: be vastly more dangerous: than. ' those at‘ moderate speéd. 9" 5” Thege researchers told me.that accidents: occurring at “10° miles per hour can exert-a sudden. force of as much as 150 pounds upon the néck and head of oecupants in’ the front.seat. po a ‘After staging a series of actual tests, the scientists offered this advice: Cae . In all stops, especially abrupt “ones, -be alert. for ‘xereeching tires behind you, Glance at the - rear view mirror, if you have | time, but do not turn around, ~ Cringe if a rear-end collision . seems immediate, — This eringing action, which in- cludes hunching . the shoulders, helps to reduce “whip” effects on - ‘the head, steadies the neck and sometimes prevents - serious. in- juries usually associated with. this ‘type of accident. To a Lions sign . former Rider VANCOUVER ‘((@— B.C. Lions announced today the signing of John W. Dickey, 33, former head trainer of.Ottawa Rough Riders, to 2.1958 contract, .. Mr. Dickey last year was head trainer at Idaho State College. | In addition to his two-year: term with the Ottawa Big Four club, he was head freshman | few years ago, it was found that “poral anti-diabetic. drugs, the most and J, H. Mathewson, along with. |} d; . ‘of sulfa-drugs. Fortunately, for +: to do away with their inconvenient LE. and often painful’ insulin. .injec-: .4: tions, progress in: this field .was +, Quite fast.from there on. In 1954 m: ye o, | Medical ’ When a scientist discovers somethin ' What is this discovery yood fo ; often than: not,’ these: queations . ,Yight away. For many dis¢overi ‘until — sometimes due to a lucky | | @ way which nobody could foresee, pre ey Milestones || When Is a Discovery Useful? “ g new, people are inclined to agk: vr? What’ is its practical valuc?, More, |.” cannot be answered or, at. leasty:not™: ‘: es are of: no immediate use whatever accident -- they‘become importantsi Sn CFPR 1240 KC: This is particularly true in medi- |f jelne, Isoniazid, for instance, today |§ ' ,one of the most useful drugsin the 18 " jtreatment of tuberculosix, was - ” first produced in 1912. But only a ‘this chemical could-fight’ one of “man’s worst plagues.’ Penicillin,’ cithe first of the antibiotics, which. _ opened an entirely new era in ~Medicine, was known for over ten: “years before any attempt was «made to exploit its tremendous . germ-killing abillty, =: |. Something similar happened in |. the’ case of the recently developed reffective of which. is called Ori- _. nase, It was in 1942 that a French - tion to Loubatiéres’ work and only . in 1952 wag the first attempt made | to exploit’ the anti-diabetic: effect d + the many diabeties who would like. x compound: was developed in Ger- ‘many which was closely related to” the sulfa drugs but did not have” * the histor search, ~ . physician, Dr, Marcel Janbon, in ae CBG News oo treating patients suffering from oo ""49ia0 |. Ueventide.... ' {typhoid fever with a new sulfa te’ Le Thy 19:45 Fiventrde ‘drug, observed unusual reactions CO ial teh ater in some. cases. He consulted his |.their’germ-killing power, On.the [- . af:a0- >| Lecat ‘News ds ‘colleague, Prof. Auguste Louba- | other hand, the same drug —now:.- 11:15". , | Take.[¢:trom ‘Here ° tiéres, a pathologist, and his re- | called. Orinase — proved’; in.'triale:: |». 11:80 | Varlety os moe ‘search ‘established | eyond doubt j on thousands: of patients that it), ~ Ps45— 0° | Varletyo }, that certain:-sulfadrugs were | would safely,and. effectively help:. |° "| Sign off ara! - capable of lowering the blood su- | the majority of diabetics to:control;.| inmate ies Gees ‘gar in-diabetics: en . |. their disease; with.only very minor! (0. AL {FRIDAY.. : However,’ for: ten: ‘years the | side effécts, 0 3) oa Tye “ ——— ‘ ‘scientific avorld paid little atten- |. Today, only a few year's later, Orinase is availabld in many coun= tries,. including Canada,- where’ it ‘is produced: by “Hoechst: Pha: ‘ceuticals.df Montreal, Before be-;" ‘ing placed: on the market, Orinase:: was: tested by 1700: Canadian: andj" |.) 2.77% -U.S."-physicians on“ about 20,000): |’ patients for. periods’ up’. to."144 years. 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Carvel hull boat, Onk ribs, Needs little work, Phone 2355 after 0 p.m, (103p) | 35A MACHINERY FOR SALE | TRY THE Grand Cafe Fer the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY - TAKE OUT ORDERS Buy your show tickets here DIAL 3215 ¥* 6 Fresh bread daily Open 6 o.m. to Tam. - 35 - 2nd AVENUE WEST 4,000 ft. Now 2" Rubber Lined ire Hose with 2” plpe Thread Couplings, Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd. 260 Prior Street, Vancouver, B.C, Phone MU-I-6357, Business & Professional J. H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd Jewollers Across from Post Office The Eloctricia Dial 3647 * al Bingo MONEY PRIZE M. J. Saunders YW You Want : Gravel & Comont Dollyered Rock or Conorete Work. Rent of Trueks & Equipment Plone 8447 1207 Water St, GREER & BRIDDEN ‘LIMITED BUILDERS ond CONTRACTORS 215 ist Ave, Wost, Phone Sel ,000-°° $50 Each LINDSAY’S Cartage & Storage MOVING — PACKING CRATING — STORAGR Phonoeg Whart 4331 Office 5016 PHONE 4125 FOR CLASSIVIED ADS IN THE DAILY NEWS BEFORE 10 A.M, , 100” 30TH, 8 P.M. 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