PP PALS aE wee . fm etc a MW ‘ Masset Harbor, Can be convert: rE Re Bt BS. CLASSIFIED ADS | . COMING EVENTS are neler ae Rehekah Rummige Sale, Aug. ae hp. se eeps Javelin and many “Past Mistiesses Aéssotlation {Oxtr@s. Sleeps two. Price $2250. 1..0.B.A. Rummage § Sale, Aug. 3], phone 2504. at Yacht on Bip) conten eman Rummage Sale, 12 ft. Fiberglass boat. Reason- eF able, Phone 6443 after 5. Conrad United W.A. Rummage (180p) Bale, Sept 14. TROLLING boat, 34 [t. Phone St. Andrew's Cathedral WeA.| 4460.0 0 BB) Rummage Sale, Sept. al. 36 ROOMS FOR RENT — Nurses Bursary. Ball, Sept, "28, ~ Hospital Auxiliary — Rummage Sale, Sept. 29. Catholic Bazaar Oct, 9 and 10. eet Eastern ‘Star Hall, Oct, | 23, Rebekah Bazaar, “Oct 3h. | Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, Nov. Masonic Bazaar, AW. A. to ULF. A. W.U. Fall Bazaar, Nov. 14, Civie Centre. Presbyterian | Pall Bazaar, Nov. 2b. £.0.D.E. Fall Bazaar, Nov. 27. ~ Women. ‘of the Moose Fall Ba- Zaar, December 4. i Ee K sONAL TO ; eon tac t ‘Alcoholics Anony- mous write Box 343 or phone 3394. (187; ‘M4 BUSIN isS PE RSON ALS oe me 9 ASTORIA Messenger-—Dial, 4724, Agents Al's Laundry & Clean- ers (Terraces. Pickyp & Delivery. (185) EXPRRIENCED $ tailoring, aller- ations and. tépairs. Fast BSALy- ice, Aléx’s Tuilor Shop 361 3rd West, (185) .4N BREE'S Upholstery—Give your car interior au new look, Phone 4642, ask for basement suite for information. (183) “VAN BREE Upholstery’— for professional upholstery, Phone 4642, ask for basement suite, 4 (183) WIL FORD Flectrical Works. Mo- tors bought, sold, rewound and repaired, (199) PANTS or slacks. “Tailoring by Ling the Tailor. Quickest serv- ice in one or two days. _ _ £205) ELECTROLUX Sales and Service. Phone 2778. No, 2 Leeds Apts. (194) ROCCO.- Contractor. Brickwork, pnlastering and painting. Phone | | pene 2026. (181p) | “AVON COSMETICS”-—Mrs. Art _ Berg. Phone 2680. (191) 26. HELP WAN TED—FEMALE CLERK-TYPIST required in ex- pandineg business. 35-hr. week. MS.A., Group Insurance and other benefits. Good — salary. Write Box 346 Daily News. (180) PERMANENT pasition, s-sten- ogranher and general office work. Write P.O. Box 457, Prince Rupert, ee (188? v7 FUEL "SHEL LL-—-Stave and Furnace Oi] Niel 210) PHILPG?'?, EVITT & CO. LTD. Prompt and Courteous Service (184) 33° FOR SALE Miscellaneous VAN BREE'S UPHOLSTERY Give your Chesterfield suite or Chair a new Jook at Van Brec's Upholstery, Reasonable Prices » DON'T WAIT . Phone 4642 Now basement suite for full information, Ask for BOAT SHED, 30 x “90, “eauipped with tools and blreksmith shop, Living quarters of 3 rooms, furnished. On waterfront in ed to machine shop. Excellent opportunity and cheap to right mon. Apniv Chas, Aberg, iy O, Misset, B.C, agip) OW, steve, washing “Inaehine, chesterfield suite, olf heater kitehen ehroame suite, double bed complete, china eabinet and buffet, verious tables, chairs ate. Phone’ 92 ano after 6 pam, CAM) LLOYDS bnhy nuyrey.-calhin. Ihle type far ensy shoring while travelling, Body converts to ear enh, In ‘nycellont eandd ton. 918 Wh Ava, Wnat, (tfene) POT burner oll rane, “eamntato a burrel and stand, a aM ‘ McLARY “aloe. ‘yanee,. Giasq oven, Rally oaitomatie, 81h0. Phone ARB, ' (180) GUNA. Phone wn0, BY) we cei am see eee te: BF ome amin M4 WANTHN—Miseenanenie WAN'TINND — Tan market nicer patd fey gseray tron, steel, brass, eanper Tend, ate, THoneat Nt, Be payinent mada, Athi ran & Metal Tie. 240 Priar Ab, Voneonver, TC. Phone Paci fig ANAT. h) THRE It leltdonna rendy. ‘for ‘plates 35 BOATS AND ENGINES 38 COTTAG: S, CAMPSITES ‘| Whalen. TOD Bd BIC RR BOS eye tetera a oe aati ty Nae et wee we OCDE ER BDF SYS Be GEO ake ag ge lL BE SORA Ry nee MeO Me Grae ane ae ee Sea Ne me & 19 ft. Norseman Cruiser with. 30 HOUSEKEEPING room. Gentle- man preferred, 621A 3rd Ave West. , (1834 LIGHT housekeeping room, No drinkers. Call 742 7th West, (184) SLEEPING room. Phone 4359. 81) 432 Me- 84p) BROOM, Good location. Bride St. ROOM AND Boarp ‘Board 37 ROOM and. Phone 4950. men gl) for SUNSET Cabit: Ss Lakelse “Lake _ Cabins. boats, store, tea room Phone 48M. Box 421, Terrace. Fc (182) JQHNSON’S Cabins, Lakelse. T Si; Manory Prop. Cabins. Boats Coffee Bar and Groceries, Phone 48Y. (205) 398 SUITES FOR RENT | FOR quiet working — counle, | Phone 4807. (179p) | TWO room furnished suite. 940° Ambrose. (17 TO} FN a ne ee een nee re oe 40 HOMES FOK SALE | NEAR ANNUNCIAT ION Modernized 3-bedroom. family home in this handy location, Features Pembroke plumbing. two lots double garage. This is vood at $8450. ot , -4 ROOMS—$6500 Neat and close to Kine Edward Electric kitchen, fenced Some furniture included. ARMSTRONG AGENCIES LTD. tidy wartime four,. School. ; yard. i Dial 3134 Eves. 2688 , (179) THREE bedroom home, auto-| motic off heat. With or without furniture, Immediate possession. 12 ft. V-bottom Hand modei boat, oars or outboard, $100: 5-7 h.p. Easthone Marine Engine. nearly new $100. Carpenters and | ather tools. Leaving the city | Phone 3051 for apnointment. M.} 'M. Stephens, 432 West 5th Avo. (182) } THREE bedroom house. Larve rumpus room in basemen:.; : New automatic oll furnace with, 100 gal. tank. Phone 4946. 43 itEAL T. LISTINGS WANTED STATE “MORTON” YOUNG i AGENCIES LTD. LISTINGS WANTED Phone 3236 213 Third St.! Agent B.C. Auto Association. 42 WANTED ro RENT ! | FURNISHED two or 3 bedroom house for school teacher. Phone School Board Office! 3655. (182) | FURNISHED 2 or 3 ‘bedroom | house, Phone Gordon McCil-: cheon at 3556 or 2244. (183 Cont act Columhi? TWO bedroom house. Personnel Office, Cellulose Co. Ltd. iE PROPERTY bon SALE leveled to 670 371-fool lot—-« leared, and fenced, Next door Th Ave, East. Write C. Moraes Rose Lake, B.C. (180) 46 BUSINES Ss “OPPORTUNITIES wares eet eee er tte em triers oe eee ee FOR SALE—Buillding. 25° x 100’. Large apartment upner floor, Apply 330 2nd Ave. West, (186) A “AUTOMOBILES ‘SAGRIFICE.21951 Pontian Ir rood running order. Radio and vty conditioner, Phone 3053 af- ter 5. (179) ‘BS “Pontine. “Goon condition, Ra- dio heoter, 1998 ath Bast after 5 p.m, Phone 5408. (V7 ne TAT Chr valer, Semenmecs meees mace pene Ne fluid drive, rust, $550. Phone 5084, eves 2085, ( 179) fe semper ome 54 Plymouth NW pr Ive Nelvedore Radio ond heater, Gaod ean- dition, Phone BTR, ' (1823p) 52 Ford. Redutlt prone, Ver anod tmnine condition, Phar. 3303 tater qj pn, CRO) 82 Parna Panel, Phone ana wn) “Phane f 183) oe epee 1959 chev o-door Sedan, 8827 or 4b01, awe ween t URGAT. NOTIORS | TAND UEQIIPRY, ver Tres CerdMente af THe No. haako-t to Lote Twentveane (2b) ond Twentyefwo CG’). Woek Thlttve three aby, Seetfon Blae ak), CHey of Petree Tuner, Min ms, WHTRTTHAS anitlatietory proof af lade of the ahbave Certificate of Witla dae nued in (he nanie of Doudaa Patrietk Rutherfard wad inner Mary Ruther fard hos been Med tn thin atte, not. len te hereby piven that Tahal ats the expiration af ane month from the date of the first pubilention heren?, tatie a Provisional Gorton te af Title in Mew of ania low Certirl- cote, Unie In the meaitima vali abfantion ho mide ta me in writin, DATHN at the fame fMoghtry of fier, Prince Rupert, WO, bit asa day at ily 107, AD, VoD. Antheriand, etiey Troytntiar of Pittes ean) e100 ye PEE Oe OMe HOT TNS binges ee { Flaminge Roaury “Salon OVEN FOR WUSINTSS Audrey Mueller « Wenntlelan 7 Cth Ktreet ' ment. avaliable free far nye ene providing hone, Wns Annn. (no) . “CART. WoT Heray, Capper, rw Ta ttorinn, Radin tora, Dial aun tall nan (ANH) Hh Ave, Want. Phone 4040 for Apnalntmant (184): IN SURANCE, ‘ ' PLM, { p2:00 1183) i ‘ SOP EPO ESE PO PEE BE DOT CODOLOCDOOOEE ‘Finest International Detective Service’ When American Express was formed 106. years ago, the company ". 8 and valuables between Albany and between Boston’ and New York City. ‘However, the firm is best known around the globe for its fumous travelérs cheqiies—and least known for its behind-the-scenes corps the y only nervice was carrying go Buffalo, N. ¥. and of special agents who insure sifety of thie cheijtes, If such cheques are. lost or stolen before the owner has coun- tersigned them for spending, American Express replaces them or refunds the money promptly. Then, if theft or robbery is in- volved, it turns Joose its %wn Special Agents. These are the men of the Inspectors Division, which. has been hailed ag “the finest international detective ser- vice,” by none other than Scot- land Yard. Theft, forgery, burglary or any other improper acquisition. of travelers cheques, anywhere in the world brings the American Ixpress Inspectors Division, into action, In fact, some of the un- derworld’s most notable members have found themselves behind burs because they made the mis- take of trying to cash stolen travelers cheques. Nowadays, big-time profes- sional criminals seldom go for travelers cheques. The work of American Express’ special crimi- nal detection bureau is largely aimed against small-time thieves, pickpockets, bag-snatchers and the like, who prey on citizens grown careless or distracted. Va- cation-time is especially the busy. season. In the typical case, trav- elers cheques are among loot which a thief has taken from a home or from a person’s pocket- book. And whereas the cssh or other valuables frequently cannot brought to justice because of the travelers cheques which bring the American Express agents into action. | The fact that these special agents are protecting a travelers cheque funds makes him feel safer on a tour, cruise or even on an individual trip. . The underworld itself shows the highest respect for American Express operatives. Sometimes when travelers cheques are stolen by a pickpocket or sneak thief along with other loot, his im- | mediate reaction is to rush to the nearest mailbox and send them back to the company. They have learned to worry that, like the Canadian Mounted Police, the In- spectors Division too, “always be traced, many a thief hag been CFPR, .. 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VANCOUVER American Standard 0... .13 Beaver Lodpe .... .20 Bralorne 0.000 3.90 Canadian Colleries ....... 6.00 Continental Potash ........ 6.00 Cronin Babine ...0000..... 5 Farwest Tungsten 00.0... 17 Giant Mascot ol... 101% Grandue occa 2.20. Indian Mines ................... OT Vs North West Ventures .... 10 National Explorations 27 North West eVntures 310 Pacific Nickel .0.00.0.0 0.0000... 1.15 Pioneer Mines ......0.000....... 1.35 Premier Border. ................ 07% Quatsino Copper ........0.. .43 Red Hawk ow BS Pens, 2; Schutz. Si PPL MAL SIM LA I APL LP LORS This very forward -Uutdoors with Marty By The Canadian Presa By ERIC S, MARTIN Our neighboring‘province this year has set aside a consider- | able area and period so that the bow and arrow hunters may do their stuff undisturbed by firearms users, step willj doubtless bring archery enthus- iasts to Alberta, where they may find hunting quite similar to our own. Bull moose and elk, toget- her with buck mule deer are on the open list, and nohody need fear that the bow Is inadequate. Kills on all these animals have already been made, too, while at least one ed protagonist made trip to Africa with on grizzly well-heel- the long specially made hows and actually filled his two elephant permit. Since British Columbia can amply cater to any reasonable hunting requirements, we should not fai] to invite the archery set to share our bountiful out-~ doors, Some heavy spring coming out of local rivers. salmon Hal Windt of Terrace whipped a fifty-four pounder at the Kal- um, another better than sixty was captured from the Kitimat. and that great sports. angler Osborne Strout surpassed (this massive kill with a sixty ~ four This on 18 pound tackle is a worthy reward to a deserving light tackle man. Have a whisper that this is not the largest from the Kitimat this pound fish. season. More later. the stern, rushing, beginning to fully out of place. well ditioned mule deer Sheep Creek ow. 3 Silbak Premier 2.00.0... .09 Silver Standard |.............. 35 Spud Valley Skeena Silver 0.000000... Sunshine Lareau (a)... 16 Trojan Consolidated ....... 68 Vananda | outer ee! Oils— A. P. Consolidated .......... 57 CL. Bt Bl iccccccceceeesee tere 33.25 ProvO (8) ow... 4.25 Home Oi] “A” oe. 19.00 Inland Natura} Gas ........ 10.50 ESO bee 2.33 Peace River Gas re 13.50 Trans Canada Common 37.00 Canadian Delhi ........... 11.10 Peace River Pete ............ 2.00 TORONTO & MONTREAL Atlin Ruffner 0.0... 58 Consolidated Discovery .. 2.75 Consolidated Smelters .... 23.00 Conwest ......... bes 5.50 Beleher oc . 2.55 Casslar Asbestos ... ..... 6.75 East Sullivan 2.05 Giant Yellowknife 4.00 Coldstream 00.0 ce 1.00 Harricana wee 27 DUVOX oo occcecccce cc ccecee ec eteeeee eters 16 JoHet Quebee ou 8S Little Long Lac ou... 2,80 Lorado ..... eee 1,08 Madsen Red. Lake cece DAT Maritimes .. ., 1.30 Macleod Cockshu tt. 1.07 Moneta occ cece eee 72 North Rankin oo... 1.28 NOVANGD | cree gees . 47,50 Norpax cpt AAT Pickle Crow 0.000.000... 1.08 Petrol Ol & Gus io. . 83 Quebec Capper... 62 Sherritt Gordon . 6.16 Steep Rock v.00... M25 Silver) Miller Cpe 70 Norsyncomaque on wd Cdn. Chem, & Cellulose 6.75 Rix Athabasen woe 70 Nesbitt Labine 45 Rayrock cee DAG PUPDOC ccs OOTY MUBNet oo ee 06 Violamac 1,46 All ‘quotalions ‘ire bid prices unless otherwise marked, qrweaen ameeiney oe FRED K. DOWDTE OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 $08 Ard Ave. W. Cdecovevcereeracaverraarareeress Huenoa Alves, eapital af Ar- renting, was founded tn Vid by Pedra de Mondavi. of this newly awakening lan 2iwhere the visiting angler is but learn that the gentler Waltonian tackle is woe- The lovely fishing lady from the County Tyrone had wanted to catch somé of our dolly vard- perhaps not realizing that they are not held in such high esteem as the cutthroat trout she took from ‘Tona Lake. Now , of two small boys who loosened Ann Mcaleer may return to- the a siding’ switch that derailed a more placid waters of the Strule | and the Derg with memories of: frigid rivers does not know whether charges ad,, will be laid against them.. Some interesting observations. each corroborated, are given bv qualified outdoorsman Al With a companion he was driving the old Telkwa road when they spotted a well con- doe fifty fyards ahead. She bounced away 9 tand disappeared around a bend 05 iin the road. Al speeded up for Aly: ia closer look and she started off ‘again, This continued through|nor deny a report that it is un- eee charges willbe, laid ar! gainst the. boys.. Myr. : “McMillan . 1 “Mtour bends in. the road until the » 92 Vase | saw that some. Serious, run- jning was necessary to get away from this persistent follower. {While Al concentrated on driving the passenger watched’ _J|ARCHIE 4u7 the speedometer until 50 mph was registered. At this stage the doe turned away after ‘having rauite evidently extended herself near to the limit, and our two observers feel sure that she maintained 45 mph for a quarter mile. The same source reports the presence of band-tailed pigeon and mourning dove along high- way 16, both of which birds us- ually stay much further south. Since your scribe has also ob- served these two species, it would appear that they, dike many other wild things,) follow human settlement; note that the starling is finally establishing himself in this neighborhood. Your scribe takes off from Terrace on Saturday for. the Atlantic seaboard, to return by Labor Day. Expect to: try. for | Ocracoke, Nor ‘th Carolina; columns noé. forthcoming time, will make up later. Ne Chavos : Laid Yet In Wreck. “it! on the WINNIPEG @ — The mother Canadian National Railways’ train’ said -Tuesday night she In a telephone interview she said, yet.” Eight-year-old sons of a irailway employee were out pick- jing blueberries when they hap-|" pened on the unlocked switch, shifted it and were unable to} return it to its original position before ‘the train arrived. Later they watched horrified from nearby bush as the CNR’S con- tinental went off the main line near Nourse, 36 miles: east of here. CNR Vice- President J. R. | Me- Millan would neither confirm weakfish in Peconic Bay: on Long os Island, and for striped bass’ aty “we haven't heard a word : Pri RADIO-ACTIVE DYNAMITE Canadian Press Staff Writer — oe, nce Rupert Daily News. Thursday, August 1, 1957 By JOHN E. BIRD OTTAWA ©) — Atomic ‘radio-activity — deadly in rae ‘ doses—has been added to dynamite to make it safer to hand: adding an active but harmless quantity of radioactivity an mony in the dynamite mixture while It is being manufacture Miners and others handling the explosive thus can use a Geig- The federal mines department has perfected a iy a 7 | ‘er counter to locate sticks which have. failed to. explode ; or have heen lost or misplaced, ; The department hopes = duce the number of accidental deaths and injuries from dyn Oe ‘mite explosions. Most accidents occur in mines. and quattyes ‘-in logging, farming and construction. In 1955, 112 acciclents the development. will sharply’ “tie AG h tu ui in Canada involved . explosives, mainly dynamite. Twenty-two persons were killed .and, "19 injured. Deaths in the 1952- 55 period totalled 111 and: 894 were injured, fn Business & Professional J. H. BU O"TOMETRIST. John Bulger Ltd. Jewellers Across from Post Office - This advertisement. is not published or aisplayed by ‘the Liquér .’ Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia’ ‘ Me es ey ate, ‘|, GREER & BRIDDEN. 8 sy LIMITED ‘BUILDERS ond. CONTRACTORS & “215 Ist Ave, West. Phone a LGER said Tuesday night it may not be known for several days. Juv- enile authorities are being con- sulted. - . [CLEANERS and MENDERS . Upholstery - Mattresses -- _ 0, TSCHNADEL 324 6th St.’ hairs - oe “C oD ; Ope terticias - =—~- Rugs oe Car Seats Dial 5027, om om yd By. BOB MONTANA ARCH DROPPED N NOW HE DROPPED ONE - ALL THE ICE CUBES L GOING TO PO ABOUT MY BLOND SOME BODY NSWER THE PHONE qe vs He] Te ean (0° TANS = X:: Net ~ A CAREG, ANYWAY 7 AN ICE CUBE IN JUGHEADS TRUNKS/ MELTED! Wri TOK 3 K , EVERTHING OUT _O} who THE REFRIGERATOR? , ope NS . i j a ‘ i? 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