PHONE 748 FOR HELPFUL CLASSIFIED AD-TAKER DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4:30 P.M. DAY PREVIOUS watataMaMaMeMn ete Meta ates e eee” 1240 Kilocycles c p RADIO DIAL Classified Rates : ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, income Tax specialist Ss. @. Furk, Stone Building. Red 593. :20m) CAKs FORK SALE Closure time 4:30 p.m vious to publication Classified, 3 cents per day pre- word per insertion; minimem charge 50 (Subject to Change) cents FOR SALE—1950 Chev pick-up, | *s"+"s*sPeJ55 58M Birth Notices, 50 cents; Cards od ondition Must sell THURSDAY of Thanks, Death Notice Phone 283 or Black 937 after 6 PM > N Marriage and 258p) | 5:00--At Home With the Lennicks Funeral Notices, arriage ss i x Musiesl Prameam Engagement Announcement FOR SALE 6:00—Supper S« sce 4) 6:30-—M N tie = bs , e k aa : 1) OR N Bpecial Display double price. FOR SALE—Beautiful 7 a pe flank coat, lik : 1“ ’ ; onl E e ANNOUNCEMENTS able. 320 5th § ‘ 8:00-—Citis ' - p.m 259} 4 } New Hospital Auxiliary Hallowe'en : - vat 100—CBC V : Concert Gus Tea, home of Mrs. C. C. Mills, FOR SALE—Small Coleman oil! 9:30 winn peg Drama Oct. 31 heater. Cail at 502 7th Ea CH (256p) the Elk been ¢ The date of ade Ball hi Ma quer- k FOR SALE—One wine | 3-piece ed oe hesterfield suite; chrome again to October table and chair set in good INVI' condition. 211 Elizabeth Apts } TIONS are now available = “ ee " Odowe : Men's We : after 6 (257) for the Elks Masquerade Ball ROSES, our selection. $7.25 doz.| 7:00-—B.C. Fishermen's Broadcast on October 31 245) Tulips, grand mixture, 89c doz Music Clock - Mai maga sa (8 30 New Weather Report Canadian Legion Fall Bazaar, renee Steet oe 7:35 ¢ Cloc November 5 wax. Write for Free Catalogue 3 04 New ee " Fruit Tre Berry Plants, Nut 10 Bill Good Cathedral Fall Bazaar, No-| ‘Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Eve 8:15-—2 vember 15 greens lrees vines, peren : 3 Mi i Lx -— nials, Bulbs. Sardis Nurserie . : b LO.D.E. Fall Bazaar, Novem- Sardis. B.C (256 : mae Tee Bi m ry ber 20. : ; Feasts Tamaell ; = \ FOR SALE—Sewing machine— a oe ™ Nurses’ Annual Ball, Friday, Singer treadle, like new. Phone 9 : Nov. 21, Legion Auditorium Red 497 257) 1 Mor y - P n Sonja bazaar, November 21. FOR SALE if me ( wash- Veoh aan . en ing machin with pump M Kiteher Conrad P-TA card party, N Phone Green 807 (257) | 1 K en of the Ai k 21 . : . . FOR SALE Double bed and 30 Sea Food Dinner United spring-filled mattress $45.00 33 Church, Friday, Nov. 28 Red 928 (257P) | 53 45 Presbyterian Bazaar, Novem-| FOR pone 4-ft. felt mat- PM ‘ ‘ tress. Phone Blue 700 (1t) | 12:00—Mid-Day Melodies ric oe a ‘ _ 12:15—CBC New Women of the Moose Bazaar, WANTED TO REN'I - = , Bo ei icast Nov. 7. WANTED TO RENT—3-‘or 4- Re i 8 sensencsittncniemennentiies - : ™ " wnat nent 1:0 rhe Concert our ange Ladies Bazaar, Nov. 15 room house or apartment.) ! Seathinat iedaael’ tack _Grange I er Bazaar, " r. 48. Preferably centrally located ee Picea te ” St. Peter’s Fall Bazaar, De- References if necessary. Phone OR € at indom . 64 business hours (259) 34 Tr ‘ da M ee rember 4 3 ada M e a — aa . é etna ne —e 4:15—Road Show United Church W. A. Fail FOR SENT to fice g ee Bazaar, Dec. 4 FOR RENT—New 4-room furn- 4:55—Stock Quotations and Int ; etadiiaaade aoe ished house, one hour from e BUSINESS PERSONALS Vancouver. Phone 466 or Red NEARLY everybody uses 99. (c)| 298 (256p) PLUMBING. auton {) heat- FOR RENT — Furnished room “the, sheet metal work. Phone for lady. 115 7th Ave. East 543, 630 6th West. Letourneau.) __ 256p) ee. : (tf!) SINGER SEWING CENTRE rent MAGAZINES, novelties. Eddie’s. Portable machines. Phone SEIGNIORIY CLUB, Que. @ News Stand c) 864 ic) siiiaiai oceania sanada, as the United States best MR. MERCHANT — Plan your ROOM for rent in private home. customer, receives “rather poor Christmas promotions early Close in. Phone Black 977 reatment” from that country, Plan your advertising early coe gn Alex Gray of Toronto ,president if you require any REPAIRS {f the Canadian Exporters’ As- on the advertising department EXPERT WATCH AND JEWEL. sociatior help call cialms nee George be returned « Rail of the Daily News. Phone 749 LERY REPAIRS, Dave } Addressing the association's (256ne) Besner~ Block, phone i ual meeting, he said Cana- GaaLEY CAFE, formerly Len- 287 ia’s trade figures with the nard’s Third Ave., a place vo WANTED ‘ United States “are not good.” In eat good food (268) - “ ens ie — the first eight months of this : - CASH for scrap brass, copper, year, Canada’s purchases from NATIONAL Machinery Co. Lim- batteries and radiators. Phone the U.S. were $413,000,000 in ex- ited, Distributors for: Mining, 543. Call 630 6th Avenue West, - Sawmill. Logging and Con- City (tf) tractors’ Equipment. F.nguir- ———— - soot > fes invited. Granville Island WAN TE D TOP MARKET irmen eC ure Vancouver 1, BC. (tf) PRICES PAID for scz ip iron wnnk ‘ ; steel, brass, copper, lead, et: Electrolux (Can.) Ltd. Green 960 Honest grading. Prompt pay- On Rescue Work Parts Sales Service ment made. Atlas Iron & —_ (e Metals Ltd., 250 Prior S Jan- . on rere . 5 | sour, BO Paces gene NORTH LUFFENHAM, Eng. CP) THE VARIETY STORE for Hal- 3357 ~ (tf) —Canadian jet pilots from No joween masks, fireworks — ~ F fighter Wing preach as well candy. See the mass display REAL ESTATE ‘tise safety first now (256¢c) —— @ the fuse . a Sabre > iil am . FOR SALE Ten-room house t a : a f a of a Sabre PERSONAL revenue $200 per month. Four J&t 25 No. 1 exhibit, a team ef niet a rooms for own living quarters x airmen has been touring the WILL CARE for sick or working New four tion. $5,000 terms English countryside to show po- mother’s children. My home or $4500 cash. Red 816 (257p ice and firemen the best ways Day, week or month. St : of rescuing crashed fliers evin Apts (258) FOR SALE Four-room house The aa ty short lectures i +--+, 4, furmished, on: two lots. §5500. a v ne ae eee LOST AND POUND $67" Hays Cove Circle Red ‘Un through the rescue “drill - a Sas 924 (253) “and show how t operate the LOST—Tan leather wallet con- charge-laden mechanism of the n CAN AN 4 Ge J 2AILWAYS taining Class A Drivers license Sort ate one ee pe Se eat and hunting license. Owner Lake. Rc. GTP. Station with a note of feality leaving town Urgent that ent wood platform about the lecture scheme. Al- finder return to Daily News Bid Form listing Term i : though the RCAF Fighter Wing € € f le r ay De ovtainec 1 : S457) i chemn tela Meena CNR Prince Nas a low accident rate, the LOST—Budgie, “Cutie.” Reward. Rupert. B.c ) t. Division En- Sabre used in the demonstration 215 3rd St ee we (255p) was salvaged from a crash at FOUND—Pair of glasses. Owner P?°" .. | North Luffenham a few months bic Did ided by the ay rec ee the sur ago Thay have same by applying to Se ae Pur- | 6 ~ : © chasing Ag nd sharge Bayview Hotel and identify- until ‘12 N 1952. In charge of the mobile unit ing (254p)| The Raliw , is FO: Don Williamson of In- accept or reject any all bids. gersoll, Ont t. Purchasing Agent,' C To - or His aides are Set. LOST—Acquamarine ring. Re- ; ca , : = H. C. BRIDGE E. Montgomery of Edmonton; ward. Phone Black 594. (257) Canadian National Railways 'Cpls. Jim Paton of Vancouver = Vancouver 4, BC 25 I . . (25 ) ee ~.| and Al Steeves of Calgary; Lacs. LAND REGISTRY ACT Jim Lavigne of Montreal and DOCUMENTS FILED No. 10852 J. L. Lavietoire of Hawkesbury, HELP WANTED—FEMALE STENOGRAPHER or typist, with! BE or without experience. Apply Re Certificate of Title KN: Ont, Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. ec se Bog a mee a isis inia geet. same Room 15, Besner Block. (260) lage of Stewart Map 818A - WHEREAS proof of Certificate of Title name of Allan Carolan SITUATION WANTED ee oss of the above TF = - ssued ir ve COMPETENT, well educated ad ae 6 been filed in this office, notice general accountant and office }4 hereby given that I shall, at the " Manager with wide field of expiration of one month from the experience desires change of date of .the first publication hereot, . . » issue a Provisional Certificate of 1 osition Central or Northern in Heu of said lost Gevetnenne "saa L. preferred. Outstanding | jn the meantime valid objection be | BC. references as to character,|made to me in writing. i qualifications, etc. P.O. Box| DATED at the Land Registry Of- 204, Prince Rupert (260p) fice, Prince Rupert, B.C., this 10th | om day of October, 1952, A.D | YOUNG lady just out from Ger- Andrew Thompson, many, unable to speak Eng- Deputy Registrar of Titles. lish, desires Steady house- ae ccneidliginiesineiiiaktacnienie see A keeping job. Phone Red 788 ND REGISTRY ACT i (1tp) | He: Certificate of Title No. 19237-1) jenenliiomntapectaieeng to Lot Thirty-Nine (39),, Re- BATTERY SEKVICE subdivision of Lot Thirty-Bight | alsin ‘ aie (38), Block Two (2), Tewnsite| Nerthern Tire & Rubber Co.—| of Silver City, Map 1140. Goodyear tires, tubes, batter- WHEREAS satisfac tory proof of ies, hose, belting, accessories loss of the above Certificate of Title | a Kittie iad "| issued in the name of Jerome Wal- | “ | i rubber matting, alr foam, ¥-\dis has been in this office, | belts. 712 Second Ave. Phone! notice is herer yen that 1 shall NEWSPAPER EXECUTIVE ~ Philip Sydney Fisher of Mon- treal is president and manag- ing director of The Southam Company Ltd., which controls six Canadian dally newspapers ~-Vancouver Province, Calgary Green 992. (C)\a@t the expiration of one month from ~ the date of the first publication WE PAY cas for burnt out) hereot issue a Provisional Certificate motors, say size or make. Wil-| of Title in Meu of said lost Certifi- tord Electrical Works, Cow aie os i valid objection made to me in writing. | Bay. Phone Blue 391 (tf) ""Darep at the Land Registry 2 T Battery Shop, 234 East fice, Prince Rupert, B.C this 27th day of September, 1952, A.D Srd Ave. Phone Blue 126. Re- ‘Audsew ‘Thompeon Herald, Edmonton Journal, is , recharging and rebuild- Deputy Rogisttar of Titles Winnipeg Tribune, Hamilton mg. Work guaranted. (c) (266e) | Spectator and Ottawa Citizen. Today's Stocks (Courtesy & D, Johnston Oo, Ltd.) ——aaaSooSe =" VANCOUVER American Standard __ 06 Bralorne . 476 BRX ) £2 Cariboo Quarts > 1.90 Cronin Babine 14 Giant Mascot 41 Indian Mines 06 Pend Oreille 4.90 Pioneer 1.85 Prenwer Border 12 | Privateer O04 Reno 03 Sheep Creek 1.20 Silbak Premier 26 Taku River 07 Vananda 02 Salmor Gold 025 Spud Valley 04 Silver Standard 1.35 Western Uranium 4.70 OUs— | Angelo Canadian 6.65 A P Con 32 |; Calmont 1.05 | C&E 11.50 Mercury 20 Okalta 2.90 Royal Canadian 18 TORONTO Athona 12 Aumaque 2! Beattie Dusquesne 36 Beveourt 1.06 Buffalo Canadian 18 Consol, Smeltets 31.50 Conwest 3.35 Donalda 46 Eldona 43 East Sullivan 6.40 Giant Yellowknife 8.25 God's Lake 55 Harricana ATs Heva 05+, Duvex A0 Joliet Quebec 32'y Littie Long Lac 60 Lynx 40 Madsen Red Lake 1.67 McKenzie Red Lake 34 McLeod Cockshutt 2.35 Moneta 35 Negus 16 Noranda 4.50 Louvicourt 17 Pickle Crow 144 Petrol Oi} & Gas 7 Senator Rouyn 13 Sherrit Gordon 4.50 Steep Rock 6.15 U.S.-Canada Trade One-Sided Says Toronto Business Man cess of her sales there—-“the highest deficit in five years, and the sad part is that our exports are largely raw and semraw materials and our imports larg- ely highly-manufactured goods,” Mr. Gray added: This is a situation in which our government could act, if it was not against its policy.’ { The House of Representatives committee headed by Represen- tative Emanuel Cellier had been critical of Canadian marketing of newsprint and had charged Canadian manufacturers with monopoly contro] and. price-fix- | ing “and this congressman would like to reduce US. imports of our! newsprint “We have a surplus of cheese, but US. controls do not permit such imports. Our cattle and meat products are stili shut out, because of foot and mouth dis- ease, eradicated some months | ago Simplification of the Customs} Act has still not been acted on by Congress, and on top of this is the recent act of the U.S. cus- toms in refusing to permit Can- adian copper and brass products LO pass through tiaetr country in bond, without a U.S. export ‘per- mit.” FARNBOROUGH, England CP) —Officials appealed to the pub- lic for any pieces of wreckage from the De Havilland jet fight- | er that disintegrated during a recent air show. Souvenir hunt- ers may hold tiny bits of wreck- age that would help to solve the cause of the accident Simple Rack Aids in Of Precious Garden Tools Garden tools are precious in this inflation era. Since the greatest deterioration comes when tools are idle, care- ful cleansing this fall and dry storage in a simple rack in bage- ment or shed over winter are necessary precautions The worst enemy of tools is rust. This attacks the metal parts during the winter when the tools are in storage and does more damage then than in the summer, when they are in con- stant use. To check the rust, first clean all outside metal parts by wash- inging thoroughly. Caked mud should be softened and removed. Then dry, and cover the metal with a thin film of lubricating grease, or Oil, All bearings of wheel tools should be oiled. Tt is possible to obtain new handles, where the old ones have broken, and these should be set in place | “hea % aying and dustin - | ment should be cleaned “he | oughly of all old spray materials. | Take the nozzles of sprayers iw and clean. Of the pumps of sprayers, and set them away 4 Prince Kuper Thursday By EAS Waiting Bid May Help After his partner ope Oc t Daily News tober 30, 1952 BLACKWOOD on ridge LEY BLACKWOOD Clarify Situation Later ned the bidding with one heart, Mr. Abel looked at his hand and properly fig- ured that he was too strong to bid one no-trump and not quite strong enough to bid two no-trump, There-| fore he correctly decided to make the waiting bid of two clubs. . This two-over-one call is fore ing for one round and possibly Mr. Champion's rebid would clarify the situation. Mr. Cham plon’s rebid was two diamonds and while Mr. Abel would have preferred to bear a two spade bid, he still was justified in making one more try with a bid of two no-trump. Mr. Champion also had little left over and he went on to three If Mr. Muzzy South cards would be had held the his probabie fit bid two no-trump I have nothing in my partner's bid and honors in all three of the other suits,” would be his reasoning. If he were asked why he didn't respond two clubs he would answer I don't want to play clubs, I don't think this is a ‘club’ hand The point is, of course, that when you make the correct re- sponse of two clubs you don’t by any means commit your side to playing in that sult. You are merely marking time, waiting for further information. And if partner sees fit to raise clubs strongly (beyond the three no- trump ijevel) then clubs will be the best spot Mr. Abel's bidding of this hand was better than his play. Mr Meek opened the jack of spades and Mr. Abe! ducked in dummy and won with the queen. He promptly proceeded to lead the! queen of diamonds and let it ride. Mrs. Keen won with the king and led back a spade, clearing the suit Mr. Abei uidn't have nine tricks unless he won at least two clubs, So he took the club finesse. Mr. Meek won with the king and ran the efitire spade | suit Proper piay was to take the chub finesse first. If this lost the diamond finesse could be tried later and If this lost, too, at least it would be losing to the hand that did not have the long spade holding. As you see if the hand had been played in this manner, Mrs. Keen have been powerless to give her} partner the lead after she won with the king of diamonds | NORTHERN SPACES Alaska derived its name from an Eskimo word meaning rough ly “great lands.’ Storing © without screwing down the tank caps, so that the rubber gaskets | are not compressed. Dusters! should be cleaned and the out- side metal parts oiled, but in- stead of oll, powdered graphite | should be used on the Inside Make a resolution when your tools have been cleaned, to keep | them clean in the future. This) will prolong their Yves, and make | a substantial saving. A rack in | which every tool has its place ‘will be found worthwhile. \ BLONDIE would) North dealer Hast-Weet vulnerable North (“Mr Champton) B—A 7 H-A KW 6 le—A 10864 ‘ 6 82 West bast (Mr. Meek) iMre, Keen) SKJwWe6écs 5 *2 uH-Q72 HJ 64434 D5 3 DK 74 c--E ¢ C7653 Meath (Mr. Abel) S425 4 H-@ 6 Db Q/J02 Cc AQIS The bidding North Eaant South Weat i Pas a¢ Pass 20 Pw 2nNT Pans SN All Pass ANCIENT BRICK SALISBURY, Rhodesia (P).A Salisbury man who found a small clay brick in Mesopotamia 36 years ago has just learned it is a deed of sale nearly 3,600 years old. It has just been re- turned from British museum of- ficials with a note saying it was a iegal document sale of a house concerning GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEER Phone Biack 846 and Red 127 REMEMBER ! One FREE Day at BULGER’S during October. Save all Sales Slips till Nov. 1st. DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe, —The Male of the Species _ [iT REMINDS ME TO MAIL L. THOSE LETTERS BLONDIE LOUGHTON, Bngiand «Pp Tennants in a new block ot | council flats in this Bucking. | hamshire district complained that ehildren mMonopolise the ORT ] Cer, elevator during the daytime, on fF while coufting couples take {t . “ea over at night, Feaec éy Prof : na John F. L. Hughes, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Hrs, 10:30-12:30, 2:00-5:00 Eves.: by appointment only HANDY iyal HOME Sépy eet 21 - 23 Besner Block GENERAL Phone Blue 442 Bullding and Kinds POR YOUR ROCK ROOPS +. Cnry AND CONCRETE WORK OIL BURNER, EVERY JOB GUARANTEED — We Pour Cement For Less pr o., PHONE: Phone Blue 939 mee FRED E pow OPTOMET Reg Room 16 Stone PHONE Bly a Open Friday PRECISION SAW FILING Lawn Mowers Sharpened 215——Ist Ave. W, Phone 909 P.O. Box 721 meee, HELEN’S H. G. HELGERG BEAUTY SHOP LIMITED Permanent Waving REAL ESTATE & Beauly Culture in all its branches Phone 96, Eyonings 204—4th Street Phone 655 LING THE T QUALITY REPAIRS ae Tailors For Downtrodden Hee i ing - and Wurn Boles ang Box 774 Second Ave Clothes Made MAC 220 Sixth st SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS Shipping and General Moving, Packing, Crating TAKEN ATH Cartage and Storage Chandler's Phatg Complete, Reliable and Effi- jj] *!6 #h 8 0 clent Service. Aliso agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Lid for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies, || LINDSAY’S CARTAGE || & STORAGE LIMITED j Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues | | SCOTT Mc CHARTERED ACY James Block @t—t4. Prince Rupert, Phone 447 PO. Eat. 1910. Phones 60 and @ tm Luxury Steamer PRINCE GEORGE | SAILS FOR Vial it [Vancouver | com and Intermediate Porte ve Wane Each Thursday Ss Phan at 11:15 p.m. : For KETCHIKAN | sane | WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT | cae al | Comfort and Service i Friday ; Cog am, For Reservations FOR NORTH Write or Call peng ye i Nov. 6, 19 and? | CITY OR DEPOT 8S Chilcotin i FOR SOUTH '| CHARLOTTE | BS Chiicote Oct. 29, Nov. i FRANK J. Sf Prince Rupe’ Third Avenue —_— / i , WRATHALL'S || Chinese # Photo Finishing Chop Suey -© e Open 6 pam *™ DEVELOPING, PRINTING | e ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES Phone Green 136 Box 478 HOLLYWOOD For Outside Onders For the MEAL that REE FING J coon BES) OF FOOD 7 w FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE - Broapway CAR nee ann BR INOE & ADVERTISING IN ‘THE DAILY wews Bat — py CHIC (Gasn- THAT REMINDS " WIFE GAVE ME - ” £ A ‘4 if bt Fy = / Bicaval.c at oad ye et] z a i |