i 1 1 """ ' ' " Hi I I i Jt """" . ' " I . Prince rupri' Cci.y rssvvi Friday, October 2. 1953 " Y C n D RADIO DIAL V I I I 1210 K001" GEORGE DAWES. AUCTIONEER j j Phone Blait 846 and Red 1 I i l ,4 ' . i '-i ' 5 ' - . ( ..,- f i , i 4 I' - ',. I ? -1 " 1 JADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4:30 P.M. DAY PREVIOUS hissifiod Rates LEGAL NOTICES THE CANADA ELECTIONS ACT F.Ictoral District of Skeeiia M.tlMAKV K IIKTIKV Ol' H.MTIOV 1I'SM There m below set out. as required by Section 83 (5i of The Canada Elections .... Art a iiR,.au the ofiicmi nirmt. ' of the return of tiff turn expanses made to me bv him on behalf of E. T. Applewhaite, one of the candidates at the recent election ol a member to nerve In the House of Commons ol Canada held In the above-mentioned electoral district, which said return is on file at my office and may. on payment of a fee of twenty cents, be there Inspected and extracts taken therefrom at anv reasonable time during the aii months next after the th day of September, L863. belig the day upon winch the sairl return was furnished to me. Hated at Prince Rupert, this 18tn day of September, 1963. E VICTOR WHITTNn Returning Officer. Summitry hi Heturn or Heetimi eiprnnHt ! K T. Apuleuliulte s , s- c I In ReccijH ' Iti-Celpt.s. ColltrlljU- tlomi. etc 10.00 1 THE DAILY NEWS" "CIRCULATION" TODAY 3574 LAST YEAR .3319 actomouii.es USED CAR ; , BUYS i 1952 FORD Customline, j radio and heater.... $2200 1948 MONARCH, j radio and heater.... $ 1 50 j 1947 FORD, I radio and heater $850 ; 1950 HILLMAN, with healer 1 nnn 4 UW HEPPNER MOTORS 404 McBrlde St. Black 605 11946 CHEVROLET sedan for sale. Fair condition. May be j seen at Frizzell Motors. Please j uirect oius wj rjuuaiu nujuai- Luxury Steamer - Prince George ' SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports' Each Thursday at 11 :IS pm. . ) For KETCHIKAN ' WEDNESDAY Midnight Comfort and Service For reservations write or I call City or Depot. Office. 1 Prince Rupert. B.C. BUSINESS- And PROFESSIONAL KEITH H. TUCKER OPTOMETRIST 527 3rd Ave. Phope 212 PHONE 458 MESSENGER "1 PH K-l'P AND DELIVERY IF YOU WANT A I CINDER DRIVEWAY, , ROCK OR CONCRETF WORK. Rent oi Trucltf. intl Equipment ' Pn. Blue 939, M. J. SALTNDERS H. G. HELGERSON LIMITED, REAL ESTATE & INSltBANCa Phorn? 96, Evenings Blac)c 890 Promised unpaid trlbutloiis etc. . . . i 14 BUSINESS PERSONALS i32 THE ELECTRICIAN D. Ouyatt. Hou.se wiring and electrical repairs. 149 Oth Ave. West Phone Red 165. 24H WORLD'S FINEST CLEANER ELECTROLUX. Prion- Blue 870 for Parts Sales Bervice (c) PLUMBINO. automatic oil heating, hheet metal work. Phone 643. Call 630 8th West. Letour- 800. MAGAZINE!, uovei'lei. fcddie'i News Bund. (c) NEARLY everybody uses B8. 500 16 LOMT a 48O0 oo .. i is., Search Started For AMssing j Kcmloops Man j PRINCE GEORGE (CP)-RCMP here have started noorhnr search following a report that a Kamloops businessmen h.w been missing for 10 days. The missing man is Frederick Freeman, who went Into the j area between Prince George j 2nd Prince Rupert on a com- j bined business and huntin? i trip. His wife reported from Kam-Joops that he planned to make calls on theatres In north-central B.C. in connection with his three dimensional film distributing business. She said he was also "supposed to go hunting," but that he ad little experience as a hunt ;r. nr : i 1 ' - M IV: L tV . I I - - A . r7 A x u GENERAL Fazollah Zahedl, shown here relaxing at an officers' club in Tehran, Is Iran's new "strong man" pre-miei. It was General Zahedl, a long-time palace favorite, who engineered the pro-Shah revolt that ousted Premier Mohammed Mossadegh and enabled the exiled Shah to return to the capital. ;! BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone 200 Broadway Cafe No Carrying Charges! ment Bureau, Prince George, candidates person.u Box 2253. (233) j expenses " " " ' Posture, personal . . . 1949 FORD 5-passenger coupe j TeleKrams, personal . in good condition, equipped i Petty claims with heater and defrosters. Good;"1" ' premises rubber. Priced for quick sale, i services PhnriP fireen 69y. (2331 ! Trateliini! expenses .TAKEN by mistake from Moose Club, Sept. 30, gabardine overcoat. Wallet in pocket containing valuable papers. Please return to Muo.se Club. (231 1 .Suhieet to ChAOfk) FRIDAY P.M. 6:00 Bill Good Sports Report fi:15 Supper feerenade 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 International Concert 8:30 Here's Juliette 9:00 Bports Pane 9:30 John Fisher :46 Speaker's Choice 10:00 CoO News !0:io cbc News Jt of crs Music tiii Miiinisnt l!:WBUn'rv u v m. Mi MiUal ( (M k :30 CBC News; .allutr Hepcrl 7:a.V-iimh al TitM k 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's bill Good :!" l,ttO i iM"rfl K Mninfiie; Irv4ttt4ii n:Ti MifsitiU Miinh lt tf:(K) BBC NftWR and CommtiQUrj 6:16 Mpssaie Period Program Resume , . 9:30 CBC Stamp ClUl ''" 9:45 World Series BhspIjAII - " ' V 4 P.M. 12:10 Clyde Gllmour' Proillcs 1 :00 um Biicfc the Years 1:0 Ttimtabic Tempos i :00 1 ranK-otuumtt utiiidhLaad j :u0 CBC Ne 8- - v. -aj;U WeeK-ena i-UtetiiiiM a:i& This Wpmc j:o teptjrts College iutnuuie ejioi aa :wu 1 .a.a. .it vi.1 utin Iodic i) ..lU i LAKGfc fOKT j KARAurii, raKiSLan U.P) The j trmie. east wnan oi me port oil ui.iu.lii will rccoitaii u-teu to -llll4 ,ouuJ 4,uuo.uuu toils -of wai6o a jcar, tne new wtiait wul ..c h wJJuCiv Ol ilUiJUb u,uu,-6 tOl.A.' ' . lir r- i E l WtrMMWti I.... it M Bal,K dtfiUf4 by Uw Cxotal 11 at W Gin i mmm (what happened ; t j I Payments i i 8:16 78 20 0O 4.30 100 00 IW7 02 and hire of nmn 043 US 3 Goods sunnlieri ihh. iw 13 Advertisins 699.58 8 Total . . 4677.7J 80 Delayed undisputed claims Nil. disputed claims Nil. Dated at Prince Rupert, this 18th ;Uay of September. 1953. DOUGLAS HOGARTH. Official Agent. Bury Leaving rror Brussels VANCOUVtit fl xirrMn .j trn i r (CP)-Jim Bury, secrr tary of Vancouver Labor Council (CCD, has resigned hij nnst In l,o a nnulii.,n ..,iih ik. .!,.,.. , ' "u"""u" ul " u Trade Unions. He announced his resignation at the council's nn.nl hlv meetintr Mr. Bury, who has been sec retary of the counell since 1943, will leave about Nov. 1 for Brussels, where the 1FFTU headquarters Is located." Quebec province covers 594,000 square miles, or 15 percent of all I Canada. 1 BLONDIE .- SCOTT MclAREN S CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 008 3rd Avje. W Prince" Rupert, B.Ct I Phone 347 . P.O. Bo 374 PRECISION SAW FILING' A ! Types of Saws Shdrpened tlJ Ul .ire. IV. Phon 901 If ' . .a n-. v 'i , A 1.1 ', i-1" ii In, . rV; .1 - .' J4 i. . ' " ' . ku. t. v. ; I r 5. - V- u , (.. w . ... '.. I 3 ' . , " " , I M -' i. . . r. i v-', i,; i i vi ti' ' .V-. ? '' " ' . , . ,n ..0 f 'I 1,1 , - ' . ' '. ! .... r-. ,' -v a.- ; . ' ' '' r ; 3s. i t ..;r By CHIC YOUNG 47 FOR SALE MISC. WANTED TOP MARK3T PRICES PAID for scrap Iron, steel, brass, copper, lead, etc. Honest grading, prompt payment made. Atlas Iron & Metal Lid., 250 Prior St.. Vancouver, B.C. Phone PAciflc 6357. (H) VIOLIN: E flat baritone saxophone: Remington portable typewriter: mantel radio. 303 British rifle; small desk. Blue 526 7th East. (230p YOUNO budgies, good color variety, selected stock,' for shipping at $8.50 each. Write i Hamilton Drive, Cove Cliff P.O., B.C. lit) 22-410 RIFLE-SHOTGUN com-blnation, ' with ammunition. Perfect condition. Price $35.00. Black 511. (251p) HOUSE trailer, aluminum, furnished, insulated. At CP. Dock. Best offer. Box 808, Daily News. (233) KITCHEN range, oil or wood. Good condition. Phone Blue 377. (2341 LLOYD'S baby buggy, practically new. Phone Blue 888. (231) POT burner heater. Black 890. (230p) by 34 WANTEU MlHCE3.LANEOC CASH FOR on Scrap, cooper, brass, batterks, radiators. Phone 543 Call 630 of 6th Ave. West. (el of BOYS bicycle, medium size. Box 807. Dally News. (231p) of 35 BOATS AND ENGINES 1853 25-H.P". Johnson engine. In perfect condition. Green 698. (231pt SLEEPING room. 1005 3rd Ave. West. (231) 36 ROOMS FOR RENT TWO ad joining light housekeeping rooms for gentlemen to share. Green 906. (233p) NICE clean sleeping rooms, close In. 101 7th Ave. East. Black 977. - (233) r ROOM for rent, board If desired 317 7th Ave. West. izojt j ONE housekeeping room. 937 Ambrose Ave. (232pi TWO-ROOM suite. Phone '492. (232) NICE bedroom. Call Red 298. (230) ROOM to share. Red 471. (234) "' ROOM and board in private home. Phune Red 140. (232) 39 HOMES FOR RENT GENT with nice apartment de sires congenial young man to share same. Phone Green 728. (232) FOUR-ROOM furnished ' suite, private entrance. Call Green 890, or 920 6th Ave. East 12321 THREE-ROOM suite, partly fur-nixhed. 616 6th Ave. West. (230) SUITE for rent. 517 7jth West. (230p) SuTtes for rent Red 984. (235 ) I 40 HOMES FOR SALE IN SECTION Two Five-room house with basement garage, on two large lots. Modern kitchen. Phone Green 587. (2341 FOUR-ROOM furnished house, thnnp S51 (235) I 42 WANTED TO RENT GARAGE with ' light cement floor. Contact Mr. Collins, Savov Hotel. (234p) 45 PROPERTY FOR SALE LAND FOR SALE IN TERRACE, B.C. Thirty acres on Lakelse Lake Rd. Not cleared, except home-site. Price $3000.00. Excellent for cabins or restaurant. Water at twenty feet. Contact Doorman Bros., P.O. Box 541, Terrace, B.C., or apply to E. T. Kenney Ltd., Terrace, B.C. (230) 46 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IF ' YOU want to balance your budget apply for a Familex agency. We have a splendid territory in your surrouadincs. We offer you interesting profit on more than 250 household necessities, all guaranteed. FAMILEX, Dept. 10, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. (It) !me 4:30 p m. oar prevjmia kiiicatlon. at cent oer word per lull, minimum charge 60 wnu. Jl,, tires, bo cents; Curd of t ft, Death Nouoflt. uueral fc. Marrlaa and tngufjement iniirwiients, au.OO. lji..pluy doubli prlc. No Refunds 111 not accept responsibility pnert ads Inserted liicorrectif jgt wruiix Classification unless p.,n or such errors 1 received 14 Hours ui mni mniua. f ANT AD REPLIES ore holding replies e following News 781 737 797 802 pplies must be , - 'lied for in person I COMING EVENTS ilral Rummage Sale, Oe- fcne Hazuar, October 7 piiiuist Rummag" Sale, I Next to Stork Shoppe. run Tea, October 10 Yv Men's Tea, Civic Cen-tober 15. li ii Star Dunce, October i..h Fall Bazaar, October lic Card Parly, Oct. 22. i f n s Co-ordinating .Coun- i.ivic centre, Oct. 2 It ;il Auxiliary Halloween 31. Sian Legion Ladles' Aux- fall Baar, Jjuv.4. Hers Fall Bazaar. Nov- Fall Bazaar, Nov. 13. SK. Fall Bazaar. Thurs-(Ovember 1!), 1953. I Fall Bazaar, Friday. No- Hurule Fall Rauuir t'.llr Nov. 21. 4- - ?M. Fall Bazaar, Novem- t ; yterlan Ladies' Aid Ba- tuvemuer 26, i Church W.A. Chrlst- Slf. LHjc 3. Klial Fall Bazaar. fi:ilnr- r 5- i EN'R AGEiM ENTS llJiro Gurvlch wIkIio ti f1, Uie engagement of ?est cluiiKliler.i Putiicia U. Charles T. . MufeneT"- of Mr. and Mrs W. o' Campbell River. wedding to take place -4. 1(153 ill 11 n m It, " h of the Anniincla- (ltpi J PERSONAL pT Alcoholics Anony-Phone O. Box 343. (234) II NESS I'KKSONALS ? . . J"r classified ad In this . wunomleal six c ,r ?e -,15 words for 3 con-! days cost $1 35; 15 six consecutive days And remember; you your ads-Just call News Jtf-nc) h.'i'iinery Co. Llm-Wlsliibutors for Mining, ! -R8lng and Contrac-P'Pment. lna,,i..ia i. unvliie Island. Vancau- y AND OARDEN. V'i en keeping,. : Free f- Phone Red 806. 235p) I Ltd fCanadlan Liquid d nii ,,"'vJ,Keii, acety- neCea0rtage & Storage - c) f yo,,r old tires. For a ALFs C.See KNUTSON'S It l- Ph 'hone SERVICE, ' 811 Reri sao 5 Natic, r 1 senile . w"'' wl" ! , ;lctanks on request Viident nf urE'. Beutn. I I!!jjyorks. (231) C9"NTANT. 11 f'i?ctrilj7irrr rr- l' Solu-rewound ( nd (.':-'AT3 THE MATTEC I 'WITH IT, DA!? ? x-' (IT LCOiCS ALL RIGHT ) i tO ME ill:.1''" GIVE ME S-s.- -r-. . . A TUBE OF J (YOU'RE WHETE OH OH -- ) CLUE TOR 5:f AS A GHOST.'r BLONDiE'S),v CHINA t-Js---At---f:i N".-: , ixLk, (:v M- l--..L- 1 .a' 1 V ' w I ' ii KING OF THfc ROYAL MOUNTED Bv ZAN6 GREY 21 HELP WANTED FEMALE CLERK-TYPIST by local firm. Permanent ' position for the right person. Apply in own handwriting giving details an to age, marital status, education and experience to P.O. Box 1157. 2311 APPLICATIONS will be received from experienced stenoeranh- ers for permanent position. Ap ply rersonnei simervi.sor. Co lumbia Cellulose Co. Ltd. (230) ! Fl'RNITl RE FOR SALE FOR 8ALE- Walnut bedroom suite, Restmore spring-filled mattress, $100.00. Royal Albert tea set. Yellow Rose pattern, set of 12. complete with tea pot, $35.00. Double deck bunks, can be converted into twin beds, spring-filled mattresses, brand new, $110.00. Collier's Encyclopedia, brand new, with case. $175.00. Phone Red 754 after 7 p.m. 231p LAROE wardrobe, double door; General Electric fan heater; very reasonable, top condition. 1002 2nd Ave. West. Phone Green 835. 231p) HOLLYWOOD bed complete, vanity and bench: Rogers console radio. Phone Black 924. (234pi FOUR red upholstered chrome choirs and hard-top table. Reasonably priced. Blue 323. (23011 9A SEWING MACHINES i JALES Repairs Rentals. Singer Sewing Centre. Phone 884. . . (c) GUITARS. Spanish and Hwni-lan, with music. Blue 707. (230il Jl BICYCl ES. WTOU X)-yi..ES. CCliMjlcyrle, balloon tlifrt. sood .condition. $35.00. Phone Black 896 alter 6 .p.m. (230pi K i'4R SALE MISC. SIMPSONS-SEARS SPECIALS -"Sunshine" Girls' Bicycle. Heg. $62.95. Now $56.95 2Chrome Step Stools Regular $21.95. now $18.95 3 Slat Springs, 39" Regular $16.50. Now $14.85 2 Slat Springs, 48" Regular $17.50. Now $15.75 I Fire Screen. Regular $29.95. w $26 95 1 "Lane" Cedar Chest. , Regular $72.50. Now $62.50 1 OU Space Heater. Regular $100.00. Now $76.50 I Mantel Radios. , Regular $40.95. Now $34.95 Plus 25' , OFF ALL HASSOCKS ! SIMPSONS-SEARS 312 Third Ave W., Prince Rupert Phone 400 (231c) COOK stove, chtap. Phone Preen 712. (230) . 1 . , 1949 STUDEBAKER sedan. F conoiuon. neasonanie terms. Box 801, Daily News. (231p) j , LEGAL NOTICES , ! tilE CANADA ELECTIONS ACT Electoral District of Skeena HI MM Am Hf'H K OF KI.M'TIIIN I.M-hN'h There is below set out. as required Section 63 5 of The Canada Elections Act. a summary, aliened by the official agent, of the return of election expenses made to me by him behalf of Ann Minard, one of j the candidates at the recent election i a member to serve in the House t Commons of Canada held in the j above-mentioned electoral district, j which said return is on tile at my j olllce and may. on payment of a I twenty cents. b there inspected ! and extract taken therefrom at any reasonable lime during the six months next after the uth day of Beptember. 1963. belna; the day upon which the' said return wag -lurntshd to me. t Dated at Prince Rupert, this lBiii day of September. 1953. K. VICTOR WHITING. Returning Officer. Niiiiintary of Kelnrn r hieelioii . r:peHtaes of Ami Allnard ' g! Receipt Z 441.83 promised unuld con tributlons. eta . . . 441.83 Payments .3 A a. 'i;!mdaii.svitjrtKinal, -Vi. vss Virlarfsie-'.v' k srul rth "Posna 1)876 1 . Teleeranis . , . ; . 7 88 1 Petty claiina 13 40 1 Hire of premises . 2 .SO 2 Services Travelling expense! and hire of vehicles ....... Goods supplied . . . 32 52 Advertisinir ...... . 37.00 Total . . 441 83 Delayed undisputed claims Nil. Disputed claims NII. Dated at Prince Ruiert. this 9th day of September. 1953. EARL V. SQUIRES. " Official Agent. ' MINIUM. ACT nlli-e or Aiilirallon Kur CerlllleiiteN of Improvement al nmt Hce I rsi llnnal. Kniife 4. I B Jubilee No. . and l.nl !Wt:l lay 4 riicllnnal. Kiinse 4. ( I). Kuby Nn. . Mineral Claims. Situate In the Bkeenn Mnniiit Division. Where located: On the nmts Fork of Khutsie Plver. Lawful holder: James Goodwill Campbell of V,.n- couver. B.C. Number of the holder's fee. mlner'a Certificate 63441 F iams Buiiuis tnat jamea Good- will Campbell of Vancouver. BC Free Miller's Certificate No. 53441 F intends, at the end of sixty days, but not later than one year, from the dat hereof, to applv to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of the above claims. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTIOE that action, under Section 86 of the 'Mineral Act" must be con mencetl before the Issuance of such Certificates of Improvements. ' JAMES OOODWILL CAMPBELL DATED this 20th day of August, 1953. (Aug. 21,28, Sept. 4.11,18.25, Oct 119c) Hard-Working Hens VICTORIA (CP) The humble hen is responsible for about 15 per cent of BriUsti Columbia's $160,000,000 agricultural wealth, the Canadian Federation of Hatcheries convention here was told by W. H. Robertson, repuly agriculture minister. (vus.WTe hhn.sahX tsHf CAKeieb Me to mck you snovia ), i Jfy com out peotemArj cathy Dits!7 ) rwtsAytMTAr.fHfTrjiKt!S that aeo:,oV tvouto lent. JTi -rHtioiKe 'Li, KiCMAjDtcKtrut..ie4vM tee r- M ' LI LABNtR Feeling Ain't Mootuel? By AL CAPK : WCrr-EFtaeriWOUiVLISSENJTDIT V-AN'TOTHIMKj IVOUNGEDPIE i?" STAND Oft M I AH SALUTES BOT-OH-s"0',."I WABNT 0RESSED'y LAFr.'.'-WH l O' HOW WE . M'SKONK ALLUS CITIZENS.'' TH'GOVAMINT ) TH'GCVAMINT IN THET DRAIN PIPE, IT fW THET DKAIN WORRIED BOOT U Pl-Ae5 RUGLti LtTTI FUM H RESPtCKS S HATES, r., r-O-fe ( ' JrJ J,, I CDMX-' S5 I I-IT A... OME 3 ' S47li.LIANT, MlSS WWAT S ' .. Vf ZjZrJTJfL. 7yr-rT V A "CJL6TENTCA V- INSTINCTIVE... NOW FOd SlJ sf?rf,5 VvVIAPJ 1ATrVITH-' THE MOST IMPORTANT rrTy rlI Irrr-TlT f PiNas BoT OU REAP? 'fNl If A zi-A" ' 'ib . v. vcnT-ij V r tjk rT T I VV!ThCXjTSTi.1TTWN, WHaT TT) rtIL 1 f Vf.-JLiw. ! - lU) I e.- ... f , r - ; J