~ | ‘ ' i ‘ ; ' ‘ ' ' ; ' ' ' i ‘ ' ; ' ' i ; ' ' LL A A OO A CLASSIFIED ADS — PHONE 748 FOR HELPFUL CLASSIFIED AD-TAKER DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4:30 P.M. DAY PREVIOUS CARS FOR SALE Classified Rates : ee Ulosure time 4:36 p.m. day pre-|FOR SALE — A-40 model 1951 vious to publication. Austin station wagon. New Classified, 3 cents per word per rings, bearings, shocks, paint insertion; minimum charge 50; Job. Can be seen at 1546 8th cents East (197p) Birth Notices, 50 cents; Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Annou 2.00 Special Display double price BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE— Puel business in B.C. eoast town. Turnover last year $40,000. Can be bought with one, two or three trucks. This business can be enlarged Other interest reason for sell- ing. Contact Bex 262, White tock, B.C. (200) incements ANNOUNCEMENTS Labor tre Labor Council FOR RENT FOR RENT — 2-room log cabin Rebekah Bazaar, October 4. + at Lakeise Rake. Phone Red Catholic Fall Bazaar, Oct. 8| 807 (188) nn 2 a WANTED TO RENT _Can dian Legion Fall Bazaar.,WaNTED TO RENT — Apart- November 5 ment or house, furnished i nh. : oe Quiet working couple. Apply . tO E. Fall Bazaar, Novem- Box 472, Daily News (196p) er a ting 7 » HELP WANTED—Lady to care a ae mene, Conger tank and plumbing. Pireplace for two children in own home Phone Blue 408 for terms 41, days 4 week. Phone Red (198) 296 (201) Lady to care for yy and do housework FOR SALE—Revenue home, at- WANTED tractive, modern, 3 bedroom scnool b oo bungalow style, on double _ Phone Red 108 (196p) | corner lot, full concrete base- awn FOR SALE ment, hot water furnace. Two : furnished apartments, private NATIONAL Machinery Co, Lim-| @Mtrance. 1176 Ambrose. jted, Distributors for: Mining, Phone Black 186. (201) Sawmill. Logging and,Con- - —“—«s TA clors Equipment. - Baquip 00 “caste invRed. Granville. Island. pee pblaned-¥es FF t vives immediate possession of | this 7 reom semi-bungalow, plastered, patent roof, cement block foundation. Close to city centre. Price $6000. Armstrong Agencies Ltd. Phone 342 — Black 197 evenings (197) P Vancouver 1, BC. (tf) FOR SALE—Roll-top desk, oak dining room set, chesterfield set, chairs, pictures, combina- ion radio-recordplayer, tri- lht, lot of cut glass, vapor cabinet bath, sun lamps, hall s@at, mirrors, beds, dressers, tools, etc. Blue 784 (198p) FOR SALE—Dinette suite, buf- a _ ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Income | fet, table and 4 chairs. Apply, Tax specialist. 8S G. Furk, 326 Biggar Place. Phone Red| Stone Building. Red 593. :20m) 766 (196) | ; i — a LAND REGISTRY ACT FOR SALE—Paris white enamel mae iii ice box, oak buffet with mir- By ‘cn te a nee fs. ror, walnut finish double bed. six (36), Seetion One (1), Map Phone Red 928. “(197p) 923 : | anieo —| WHEREAS satisfactory proof of| FOR SALE — Portable Sewing iloss of the above Certificate of Title | machine, Phone Blue 602. is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, i Certificate of FOR SALE — Air conditioned steel ice box, also draughting ? Me stg. issue a Provisional equipment. Cheap. Black 396.) ritte in vieu of said lost Certincate (196) | untess in the meantime valid ob- ‘ : Bey - ~~ | jection be made to me in writing FOR SALE—White enamel 1C€- |" DATED at the Land Registry Of- box. Excellent condition.;fice, Prince Rupert, B.C. this 2ist Phone Blue 393. (198p) | day of July, 1952, A.D. Smee — -— Rupert Fulton, BOATS FOR SALE _ | Acting Deputy Registrar of Titles _— — vbr: (198c) | FOR SALE—Halibut boat Paul- | ————_______* | ine V. Length 46 ft, beam 11|!N RE ESTATE OF WONG TEN ft. 10 in. Fully equipped with | TAKE NOTICE that as adminis- trator, duly appointed by the Court, of the estate of Wong Ten Yen, who halibut gear. Powered with 150 H.P. Scripps machine suit- able for trolling. Phone Black | issued in the name of John Gurvich | (196) | as beén filed in this office, notice | ee ee ee ee ee ee RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR 4uy Us L Yt ust 2 95 Careless Handling of Opening Bid Cited One of the prineipal marks of an “old-fashioned” bidder is his careless handling of the opening bid of one no trump. His requirements for such an openmg are a balanced hand and “something” in every suit. When you realize that “some thing” could be anything fron an ace down to almost any hing clear that there could be a wide range strength between a minimun and n holding. Toda card strength for ar no t held narrow limit three one-half to fou honor ick 16 to 18 point in the Work count or about 1! } to-12 count, Four Aces. In the hand just before thi one, M Fusty. whose biddin: methods go back to auetion days, opened one no trump wit! jack above an average hand In this deal 3 you see, he mad the same o i with three aces, a king e queens and two It’s pretty hard t know 4 raise him and when t Mr. Dale, with hopeless look ing suits of his own, decided t (Subject to Change) ee WEDNESDAY PM 5:30 5:45 Int 6:00 6:30 7-06 7:18 Roundup $f Brahm 8°06 ram n Glynde- Opera 8:15 Ex s 9:15 R 10:00 0:10 0:1 ‘ 34 ANC 0 r Re r ” THURSDAY A.M 7:00 BC. Fishermen's Broa ot 7:15 Musieal Clock 7:30 CBC News: Weather Rep 7:35 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC New 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 ng 8-30 ns 8:45 Little Cor 9 04 BBC New nd Comty. 9:15 Musi Moder 2:59 Time S al 10:00 Mornin 10:15 “Riders of the Purple Sage™ 10:30 Musical Program 0:45 Guestin’ With Kesten 11:00 A Man and His Music 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report 11 M Per 1 Melodies Melodies sume Broadcast t Hour Random Comty ram 3:30 St ise Package 3:45 Nov Time 4 -0C Max Ww Show 4:3 Tt ack S es 4:45 Stock Qu a a 5:00 Showtime 5:15 J n Fisher 5:20 Ik ational Comty Today's Stocks (Courtesy & D. Johuston Co. Ltd.) VANCOUVER American Standard 12 Braiorne 6.15 BRX 03 Cariboo Quartz 131 Congress 07 Cronin Babine 38 Giant Mascot 93 Indian Mines 14 Pioneer 2.05 Premier Border 2215 Privateer 055 Reno 03 Sheep Creek 1.42 Silbak Premier 45 Taku River 07! Vananda 02 Salmon Gold 0244 Spud Valley 05 Silver Standard 1.90 Western Uranium 4.70 Oils— Anglo Canadian 8.00 A P Con 45 Caimont 1.60 C&E 13.75 Central Ledue 460 Home Oil . 16.56 Mercury 22 Okalta 4.10 Pacific Pete 11.00 Royal Canadian 21 TORONTO Athona ds 38 Bevcou 1.39 Consol, Smelters 35.00 Conwest 3.90 Denalda 59 Eldona .24 Giant Yellowknife 9.80 God’s Lake OT Heva 081, Duvex 74 Joliet Quebec 45 Little Long Lac 72 Lynx 13 McLeod Cockshutt 3.25 Moneta 371% Negus 42 Noranda 80.00 Louvicourt 22 Pickle Crow 1.70 Petro] Oil & Gas . 1.04 Senator Rouyn 15 Sherrit Gordon 5.50 Steep Rock 7.00 ST ciiaiiaiatate . |IN THE COUNTY COURT OF PRINCE RUPERT. ALBERT & | McCAFFERY LTD. versus FRANK YANITSKI & PEN- GUIN HOBBY and chattels | | SHOP. Under and by virtue of certain War-4 rants of Execution issued by the above Court to me direct- | ed I have seized of the goods of the defend- ants, Frank Yanitski and Pen- For Construction the Oxstall katla Passage up myster iealer ide vulnerable North (Mr thampien) = K 104 543 ~Q64 Fast West Mr Keen) (Mer Date) t i € K kK 2 H A € K J Dre 9 75 Cc—J 9 #3 Seuth (Mr. Pusty) Q Jo H—A QJ D—A 8 2 AK @Q Nest North East Pas P Pass INDIAN LEGEND Continued from page 2) t vith long beards said up The first night the ade camp under the lee high cliff. Night came great fire’ was built. By the fire had burnt a patch of moss. A maid g by the -fire, saw the carvings on the cliff were the same on the cliffs in Metla- The chief called the rest of the party and igs solved the in Met- carvings is Ose 1 t jut to the carvil ious Hierographys lakatla Passage. They had not been carved by the mermaid of hatam Sound, but must have been carved by the sailors with beards and white skin The legend coneludes that the white sailors” once belonged to the fleet of Alexander the Great, one of the greatest fleets that had ever sailed the waters of the Persian Gulf, disappeared and hit something in hi artner’s hand,and opened the even of spades. The four wa played from dummy and, afte some thought, Mrs. Keen won with the ace, Mr. Fusty drop- ping the jack. A spade was re- turned and dummy’s 10 won A successfut heart finesse wa taken ar M Fusty then lec 2 cmall amond and put dummy’s queen. Mrs. Keen won with the king and led a third pade, taken by dummy’s kings Thus, Mr, Fusty was enabled to take another heart finesss and rack up nine tricks—two spades ‘ee hearts, three club nd a diamond. Mrs. Keen could have h 1im a trick by duck- ing the t spade lead, thereby killing one of the entries to the oard Maybe you'd better tell me jmore about your opening no | trump bids,” said Mr. Champion testily I just told you on the last hand,” replied Mr. Pusty, “they mean I have better than n verage nd and no biddable ui league,” went on Mr an opening no ws from 40 per cent Ifttle less than 50 per cent of the high cards. Your hand was too strong for that bid In my league,” said Mr Pusty, “they mean just what I told you twice.” | Mr. Champion correctly fig; ‘ured there was no point in dis-| ing the matter further ' . . . | Hill-side Shrines Difficult Job | MONTREAL (Ph Nort | America’s: mest modern “Way of} the Cross’ is taking shape here| against great construction dil- | | | ficulties. | Fourteen stations, or shrines, | are being carved out of the rocky ;}mountainside above St. Jose % ey itory, ONe of tne continent's imost famows Roman Catholic shrines. One of the stations has been completed, but the whole work will not be finished until about 1960. | The traditional “Way of Cross” depicts various episodes in the Passion of Christ, and the \ St. Joseph’@ project ends at the top where there will be a marble tomb with a figuee emerging, symbolizing the resur- rection, Mi the Chief difficulty has been the ;placing and carving of the 46 modernistic statues resigned by the French-speaking Louis Parent of Montreal The orginal plan to fashion them in a studio was abandoned sculptor, in hoisting them over difficult terrain, The next idea was to carve them on the spot by using | guin Hobby Shop one 1947 mm ‘ i . pulverized rock blown back un- | Plymouth Sedan, Serial No. der pressure into solid form 9645959, complete with radio | But ; ae ate | the me dis bein oppe " died at Prince Rupert, British Co-| fog lights, spare wheel, etc.,| "© ™ a # . : ee d pa 183 after 5 (16 jumbia, on the 2nd day of July, 1952 and on Thursday, the 28th | cause the frst two statues done FOR SAI E 13 ft b vee require all creditors and others day of August, 1952, at the, that way showed the artificial ' 1, H e toe oa Wea, wera | Serine rong against the said — hour of 2.00 o’clock in the} stone was too hard to cut. i*2 ae SO ° > e O senc 1© Same to me, properly © py she - e! ‘y « i , > we 326 (197p) | verified, at the address mentioned | afternoon I shall offer for sale} Final solution was to carve below on or before the 30th day of at public auction for cash al 1| the statues in sections below, and CARS FOR SALE |September, 1952, after which date 1| the right, title and interest of| accomble them at the site. Sculp- i ae — |shall proceed to distribute the estate| the defendants in the above tor Parent says: “No one wiil | FOR SALE—1947 Willys Jeep— to those entitled by law, having re-| goods. This sale shall be sub- ia tte a liffe a — | box trailer, duck boat, all in! @@rd only to such claims of which I} ject to the SS. & M.A. Tax. a ice e differe nee when the ; ggod mechanical condition. | ®2#" then have been notified | . The highest or any bid not) Pieces ate carefully hitted tor i “ od rubber on jeep and | see aa take notice that ally necessarily accepted. Place of gether. trailer. Will sell or trade for | Foquired pin ao the TT Tinvecaee ke! sale, the Court House, Prince | Slocileseia abies tidblauibieiaca cs | “bdéat. 900 ist Ave., next tojine forthwith. 8s to! Rupert. i ' ; Carol Court. FOR SALE—1949 Austin. Radio, heater, good condition. 12;000 miles. $900. Box 470, Daily ‘* News. (196p) (197p) | Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., thi j 12th day of August, 1952. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C (A13,14,20,21p GORDON FRASER FORBES r application to the Sheriff. Dated at Prince Rupert, Ru gust 14th, 1952. : M. M. Stephens, Sheriff. The car can be inspected on | EMBALMED CATS | .| The ancient Egyptians embal+ |med not only human beings but also “sacred animals” such as (H) ‘cats and crocodiles. because of the danger involved} of Christ|> | Alexander died, and was ifterwards PIERRE LeCLAIRE ENJOY YOURSELF! Ae alter not seen Co COCA-COLA AND C« “4 found the perfoct secretary,” id Ed the executive wy advertising im classified For two days consecutive: aE” GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 amd Ked 127 WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing o DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGING EXPOSURE. METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES Phone Green 136 Box 478 BES! We a te | “For the MEAL that REFRESHES FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 200 BROADWAY CAFE Xv ViPS . hil i iit 000 spectators sprawled on the grass to watch 142 kilt-clad con- testants danee, pipe and drum at the sixth annual highland sports day here. Fred MacLeod won the John Grant MacDonald trophy leading his clan to victory This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Braish Columbia 2 PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe VACATIONISTS! A Good Place to Stop 244 Miles to TELKWA HOTEL Telkwa, BC. Just a Nice Day's Drive Ww Make Your Printing Matter Part of Your Business 4° Did if ever ocews to you that ij}, you need distinctive printed |} matter for your particular business? se Type faces give you this outstanding distinctiveness and these can be supplied by our modern printing depart- ment, Dibb Printing Co. } FINEST OF COOKING USuasiness er B ro CSS John F. L. Hughes, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Hrs, 10:30-12:30, 2:00-5:00 Eves.: by appointment only 2) - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 SCOTT McLAREN | CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608-—3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK SAUNDERS. BROS. We Pour Cement For Less Phone Blue 939 PHO! P.O. Box 1679 ~ HANDY My HOME sep GENERAL cow Building and kinds ROOFS n OIL BUR Re el, FRED £ DO OPTOMETy Room 16 Stone j ; Phone Bly Open Priday 5 Lawn Mowers Sharpened 215—Ist Ave. W. Phone 909 P.O. Box 721 HELEN’S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beuuty Culture in all its branches 204—4th Street Phone 655 MATTSQ UPHOLSTepy Phone Blue 196 PQ) 234—3rd Ave Prince Ruper, {cn meee, H. G. HELGE LIMITED REAL ESTATE & Phone 96, Evening QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL LING THE J Tailoring - and Clothes 220 Sixth st. Shipping and General Moving, Packing, Crating Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Effi- cient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910. Phones 60 and 68 Popular Steamer PORTR Films Developed PROMPT Sf CHANDLER'S 216—4th Street Phone Green Prinee Daily except Mon Prince Rupert | bAILS FOR Vancouver and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN \ WEDNESDAY MIDNIGH? Comfort and Service For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT. BC. TOIL NATIONAL | | (Pat Prugpe Rupe Third Avenue ° Train Sd STANDARD For the East— Daily exeept § From the East— ss. Camosun 0} FRIDAY SS Coquitlam tf ALICE ARM, STEW PORT SIMPM Friday, Camosun, lf FOR NORTH @ CHARLOTTE Aug. 27, Sept. 08 8S Coquitiam,! FOR SOUTH ¢ CHARLOTTE 1 8S Coquillilt) Aug. 20, Sept 4 FRANK J, Sf USED CARS 1951 PREFECT SEDAN The real 51285 economy car 1950 MONARCH SEDAN Ride like $1995 a King 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN Radio, heater, Seat Covers Only 29S SPECIAL! SPECIAL! One Only— 1950 MONARCH Convertible Every extra, $ a dream car 2975 When shopping for a GOOD USED CAR—try ¥ “The Home of Friendly Service” Bob Parker Ltd. Phone 93 BLONDIE DROP THIS Im THE WAY OWT, DEAR GARBAGE CAN ON YOUR —Champion Dud! eS ONCE A BASKETBALL PLAYER ALWAYS A y BASKETBALL PLAYER Chinese a Chop Suey - Open 6 pan. 9 e HOLLYWOOD For Outside Orde oe ‘ BULG Optom om John Bulge Third Avent