Thursday, November 26, 1953 The News’ Classified * For Sale 3 ELECTRIC PLUG-IN HEATER. $6.50, Mrs, V..B. Goresky, Cas- tlegar. P1-48 POTTED PLANTS, Cut Flowers, * Corsages, Funeral Designs can be ordered from. Nielsen's, Kinnaird, Phone 3412. P4-40 . SINGLE’ BED, SPRING: AND 00% Price $17.00. Phone 2066, . Cil-41 FOR SALE — TWO OIL HEAT. ers. Coleman,’ $45, Fir ne, | suitable for 5 or 6 room house, $90. Both used for only 5 mon- . ths, Apply Fred Fomenoff, Hi-Way Service, Castlegar. " c3 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Random 35 Garloads Of Xmas. : Trees On Way To Reveries “ TIUS, Homes By Vic Misutka * Misr elaa — The popular songs” labamy-bound,! - ‘ In the land of the Ten Provin- oun eee, .ces in the: reign of Uncle Loule in the Heart of Texas” and. “Ok- the Saint, yea even in the fifth ‘ dahon pply. to some ‘35 car- loads of British Col - year of.his reign, there dwelt in wnbia Chet the land of the Ten Provinces a _. «FRIDAY and SATURDAY: mas trees which are now making = ‘ mighty assemblage of people who thats way by Canadian’ Pacific : ay ii) ° ailway lines to many parts of |.” 2 did trade throughout all the | the United States where The tra- length and breadth of the land | ditional feature of: the. yuletide of the Ten Provinces even unto | is unavailable or in short supply. diverse parts of the world, Many U.S. centres in states in- ® aon uthey ald jade {nt earye cluding Oklahoma, Iowa, Kansas, people throug! e air from] Texas, Alab: iy one part of the land of the Ten. Se ana orig wl Provinces to the other even unto havea soselled twinkling bit of (Canada standing in a living room ‘Apply Ivan Carlson, Phone diverse parts of the world. And |'corner on Christmas morning 3851, Box 634, Castlegar, ‘B,C. | the name of this rd . of the cont: : 'p2.4g| faders was CPA... —.'. | forous evergreen are being cut 5 And CPA did say unto them-|'for export in British Columbia 3 ROOM APARTMENT, HOT!Sélves: “Lo our mighty airships water installed, $30.00 . per|¢atry people unto diverse parts month. Apply J. Holuboff, Box 224, C: te ; Page 7 DN a a a a] Castle Theatre — A"Tinityas CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thuradey. November, 26, 1953 TEAHAN FUEL FOR THE BEST IN COAL PHONE 2251 or 4191 Page 4 T is is still the leading cause of deaths in the 15 to 40 age group from which the work: ing force of the nation is chiefly drawn and which has the heaviest Office — Arrow Motors load of family OGILVIE FRUIT CAKE. MIX: JUST ADD WATER | EVERYTHING — Including.the Fruit in: the Package. IY INCLUDES PLAY: MONEY, FOR THE CHILDREN — IF THEY COLLECT A’ MIL... LION DOLLARS’ OF THIS MONEY: THEY GET A FREE BICYCLE, Got li At Your Grocers Mitchell Supply: Ltd. Successors to Anderson Feed Co. and Mitchell Transfer Bank’s Financial Statement Reflecis Canada’s Development MONTREAL, NOV, 23 — Can- ada’s rapid pace of development jn 1953 is strikingly reflected in the all-time loaning record con- tained in the 136th annual state- ment which the Bank er Mon- treal is sending to its sharehold- ers for the year ended. October ‘At $787 million, commercial and 7 ‘other loans show an increase of “18.6 per cent aver the 1952 figure, i a record demand for Hi Paint credit. The bank's traditionally high liquid position has been Regular , gal. - $6.85 SPECIAL, gallon .........-.--- $4.95 Tips onTouring Pees By Carol Lane ome Women's Travel Authority For Rent 4 ROOMED SUITE IN ROBSON. Garage available. “Apply Mrs. M T C3-47 STORM SASH, COMBINATION STORM DOORS & CABINET MAKING ‘All Coast Finishing Materials are used in our Construction KGOTEHWAY BUILDERS and Suppliers : Columbia Avenue urik, Phone 2061. 3.ROOM SUITE WITH BATH. Phone 3897, Castlegar. 3-47 AT McCREIGHT’S ROOMING House, Suites, Room: & Board. ist. Avenue back of Kootenay Supply. P3-47 FOR RENT — Heated apartment with bathroom, electric range and other jes. Apply Alex Eremenko, Phone 3061... C3-47 4 ®O0OM MODERN HOUSE, The glove com- partment of your car is like a wa- man’s purse. It usually needs. to be cleaned . out. \ Now is a good time to remove those bottles of sunburn lotion that you used this Summer and get ready for Win- ter. Here's what your. glove com- partment should contain for’ cold weather-driving: ° (1) Bottle of hand lotion for chapped hands, (2) Pair of wool-lined ‘leather driving gloves which can be used by the whole family and:a pair of outside gloves for brushing off snow, putting on chains, etc. (3) Plastic 1ce scraper and‘a small shaker, filled with salt, to loosen’ ice on the windshield. (Cover the top of the shaker with tape to prevent salt leaking). (4) Sun glasses for driving, in snow. ( ) Small ° flashlight’ and whisk broom, ear muffs, pocket size pack of tissues, and provin- cial and regional maps. Don't let your glove: compart- ment become a “catch-all.” Only put in things. you really néed. es Phone 4066 maintained, with quick assets at $1,513 million equal to 66.75 pec cent of all its liabilities to the public . Cash assets alone run to 20.31 per. cent, In line with the enlarged cred- it needs of its customers, the pank's holdinks of. government and: other public securities at $864 million are less than. the 1952 figure to the extent of more than a hundred million dollars, Other bonds, debentures and stocks are approximately the same at $118 million. DEPOSITS AT RECORD HIGH Deposits increased during the year by $79 million to reach a new peak at $$2,226,960,000, re- presenting the funds of two mil- lion customers. The bank's total resources at $2,364,374,000, marking a new record, exceed its liabilities to the public by $96,705,000 An im- portant enlargement in the share- holders’ funds is revealed in .an ii in the rest or reserve fund from $ 3*million to $60 mil- lion. Besides a transfer to this ac- count of two million dollars from the profit and loss account, it is understood that a sum of five million dollars has been added to the rest account from, the ‘con- reserve representing special funds accumualted from refundable taxes and other sour- ces. : EARNINGE AND TAXES HIGHER % Earnings for the year, after pro- vision has been made for a tax- bill of $6,650,000 — up from $5,- 918,000 in 1952 — amount to $7,- 042,676, compared with .$5,668,- 278: a year’ ago. Dividend. pay- ents; to..shareholders- arp. $5," LARGE QUEBEC HEATER. Good condition, Apply A. H. Walters or Phone 3331, Castle- gar. 01-48 SILVER GREY BABY BUGGY. Good condition. Complete with mattress. $15.00. Mrs, A. Rich- ards, Phone 3688, P3-47 SMALL ALL WHITE ENAMEL Fawcett range. Phone 2931 aft- er 6:00 pm. Terms. C1 48 TUBE SKATES AND BOOTS, Size 13, i $4.00, “Contact H. Phone 2277. “QUAKER” OIL for @e¢seeneoes ae served by the Canadian acific, ° of the Land of the Ten Provinces senate njeven unto Castle Rock ‘which is ands ithe Lake ‘Windermere area ani i seh eto te eaten, Yo Selon outed even unto diverse parts. of th2]trees are earmarked for cutting world. Let us go unto the tribe |; ri , of Uncle Louie the Saint, yea ond for, arement oy rely cores even unto the capital of the Land = of the Ten Provinces, And let us say unto them, to grant us the right to carry packages, which being interpnited .meanest freight, in our mighty airships, Yea even from one side of the vicinity, Austin '51 as’ part|Land of the Ten Provinces to the down Box 410, Cas-| other.” tlegar, B.C. P3-47| ‘Then did CPA go unto the-tribe " of Uncle Louis the Saint and did Work Wanted say unto'them: “O mighty fol- - asics lowers of Uncle Louis the Saint BABY SITTER AVAILABLE, 35¢ per hour. Mrs, A, Lampard, Behold, we have for, these many Phone 3688. P3-47 years, carried people in the Land of the Ten Provinces. Give us HPS BULLDOZER FOR HIRE. -° Apply J. Holuboff, Box 224, tii gcse pare OS FHS O6HEHO . : SEE TANULL ASTER TRULY L RAAKAL AKER SHY-MIGH'WATER-SLGQES! * fae 5 VICTORS.” ‘Manin SWUNGS-IN-THE-HEAVENS ! THE GIANT SEA-SRELE WEMMERY ot DAVID = ONE 3 ROOMED, MODERN house. One three room furnish- ed cabin. One two room fur- nished cabin, Apply Marshall's ‘store, Robson. Phone 2511, 3-48 Wanted SMALL: HOUSE CASTLEGAR est,” — which being interpreted meanest “not for the good of TCA.” and they did say to the men of CPA, Go to..." which being’ interpreted meanest “Go fly a kite.” Ms Then did the publishers and siniers spread.’ the © tidings throughout all the Land of the Ten Provinces even unto the out= |. ermost reaches, And the -people of the Land of the Ten Provin- ces heard the tidings. And many people did murmur: in. their hearts against Uncle Louie the Saint and his followers. a4 And the followers ‘of + Uncle Louie the Saint did hear the ™murmurings against them ' and waxed. exceedingly afraid... And they ‘did say unto their TCA “'Lo the people. of the land: do mur- mur against us for the cause that we have not done what the;men of CPA asked. Wherefore be it de- cred that you will, not exact tithes as large as heretofore on each package you carry.” And the men of TCA began to exact smaller ‘tithes’ for each of package they. carried and none . there was who. thought to.ask We Now Have A Machine For . . . TRACTIONIZING MAKE SURE. YOUR TIRES ARE SAFE FOR WINTER DRIVING SEE US FIRST ‘CASTLE MOTORS Columbia Avenue, Castlegar Phone 2411 - F. Hyson, C1-48 BURNER, ‘Screen Parby 0 DONNA CORCORAN ci fin = = Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. - SUNDAY NIGHT NOvENere : One Show Corimencing 9 p.m. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus Silver Collection. (01 sized home.: Good condition.’ Phone 2882, . Kinnaird. P3-48 POULTRY. FENCE," 160 FT. Long. Also some rabbits (two |: , carrying). Also: -Colemi oil Heater and “Easy” Washing Machine, Mrs. Lange, Maple Street, last house, right side. : PL. we may better setve the Land of, the ‘Ten - Provinces’ and our’ pocket books.” , i Now-be it known that the rul- ing tribe in the Land of the Ten P ¢es _ also many mighty, airships. And they did 8) call their airships TCA, And TCA did also carry inhabitants of the Land of .the Ten Provinces over diverse parts of the land. even from on the East, even unto Vic on the west., All, man- ner and’ bearing. of people. did they carry and none could ‘say sney, were not surpassing excel- lent in their carrying. z And the ‘TCA ‘ships did’ also etic net bine carry packages, And they did ex- att: yr each,-package, And |' ula gay.to’ them “Behold es’ thou’ exactest, are too leave to carry packages also that Castlegar, in Dia you know that since 1940| “ANDYMAN \DESIRES WORK. July has displaced June ‘as the most popular month for marri- sages in Canada?’ ~ : try, or. any odd jobs. Phone 3031, Castle News. P1-4i EXPERIENCED, - AGE Baby Sitter, available evenings. Phone. 3321. t C1-48 Wanted to Buy: WE .PAY CASH .FOR OLD Batteries, Radiators, Copper, Brass, Lead, etc, Hillcrest * Motors, Trail, Phone 1555, 2, : = tfe-39. Help Wanted Congas ore eT great,’ “for ‘lo,” none: did carry EXPERIENCED MAN OR g i : pated packages through’ the.air from : ont Ho: ie on cauee ot East:to West and .West.to East in Carter, Robson, B.C. C3-A7|enva wea, of me Ten Provinces “And the “followers: of’ Uncle Louie the Saint did look fondly on their TCA for it-did seem sur- passing fine to their eyes. And they did listen to the men of CPA but they heard them not. And the ~|men of CPA did plead their cause with ‘many fine words and num- Fhoto Studio FINEST QUALITY - 40,000, rep: ¢ 5.21 per cent on thelr funds. Thi compares with 5.01 in 1952 and 4.87 in 1951. Atter the payment of divi- dends to shareholders and a tran- sfer of two million dollars to the rest account,.the balance in the profit and loss account at Oct- ober 31 stood at $705,536, Stocks. And Bonds In Easy Reach Of 2 \hrs. 196.05: New: York 133 hrs. . 166.65" AUIS Jog cami ge pe Let the Ganadian’ Pacific Airlines agent help you plan your entire, trip. He. will gladly make all’ arrangements, ’:provide : complete through . ticket service no smatter where you want to ‘go,-Phone 3011 for information and reserva- : ‘| Announcement USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN : ||. OLD TIME DANCE., Saturday, 4 November 28, Parish Hall, Admis- sion $1.00 per couple.* Cl1-48 FOR THE FINEST IN . 2 KMAS. GIFTS ne bet cand murder ‘Happy All Who:Gan. Save Anyone who can save a few dollars a month should become growing list of quality stocks and bonds if he is going to share in Investment Dealers’ lief of The A iation of Canada. who have THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD fy Public Notice. . ” eit : ee) Public Notice is hereby given to the electors of The Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird .that..I require the presence of the electors at’ the Municipal Office on the third day of. December 1953; at ten o'clock A.M. to twelve noon, for the purpose: of electing persons to represent them as Commissioners, haat < 2 The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as fol- lows: The shall - ii di i the writing shall be subscribed by two voters of the.Municipal- jty as proposer and seconder, and shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between ‘the dai of. this notice and twelve noon on the day of nomination;'the said writing shall be in the form set out in. the. schedule hereto and shall state the name, residence and occupation or des- eription of each person propesed; in such manner. as suf- ficiently to identify such candidate; and in the event ofa poil being. necessary, such poll will be opened at nine AM, to seven P.M. on Thursday, ‘December, tenth, at the Kinnaird Improvement . Society Hall, of which every person is .re- quired to take notice and govern himself accordingly. Qualificati: by law ired to. be p' d by the id: for C issit Unless otherwise disqualified by’ Section: 12 of this Schedule any person who is a British-subject of the full age of twenty-one years, whose name appears on the voter's list, and is the owner of real property that is within the Municipality: and has,an assessed value of at Jeast five: jhundred dollars over and above, the amount of all charges or judgements registered against ‘the same, and in: respect of which all taxes are due to the Municipality have been paid, shall be ied to be a C issi eat ‘Given under my hand at Kinnaird, B.C, this twenty- third day of November, 1953, 3.5 Morice,” eturni: Offices. + their ideas embodied in. a lucid little book now: being distributed at no charge by members of the ‘Association. in every part of Can- ada. _ Three rules of the road to in- vestment success form the basic theme of the pamphlet; protect your money against dips and dives. in the market; make your money make your money grow as the growth’ is applied with varying emphasis on each of the three purposes, depending on the mears (and needs of the particular invest- or, the. book explains, She The investment story of four. people—a storekeeper, a young doctor, a widow with a ¥itle/a- bove. average inheritance, and’.a young woman who could save $25 a month,—is told in The Invest- ment Dealers’ Association book. Hach of these: people needed: a slightly different stress laid upon’ either the. safety factor, the ‘in- come factor, or the growth fact- or in the selection of stocks and bonds. - Z Speculative stocks, in the view. of The Investment Dealers’ As- sociation,» need to meet a rigid list of ‘requirements before they merit: consideration by a small investor. Even then, the: book em- phasizes, they must not be allow- ed to interfere with normal de- |.velopment of the basic savings- investment programme “No mat- ter how attractive they may: ap- pear”. : Anyone may obtain. copies of the book from the office of any Member of the Association, ‘or. by’: writing:“The:> Investment Dealers’ Association, 418 Howe the proud proprietor of an ever-|. Canada’s growth, That is the be- |. earn. steady income for you; andj’ country grows. This investment’. ‘dealers’ slogan of ‘safety-income- | © Columbia the y It's true that -* for expanding cae Peto + a . Every province has. 2 “ules te ie li: * cA a waiting list for - : oo : a fg ees telephone service: e'Cansda ae vabtcs hasa waiting list for telephones. ° : es The demand for telephone service has been greatly accélerated in recent yeats by higher incomes and’ ‘the development of telephone” * This has strained both publicly owned and privately * owned telephone resources in Canada as it has in most other countries in the world, we consciousness.” Now almost every business man and family wantsa telephone. In British growing faster’ than any other. Déspite this, B.C. now. ranks second of the Canadian provinces in number of telephones per'100 population, while Vancouver is the secorid city. in Canada bythe same index, More and more people and ‘businesses are coming to British. Columbia and with them come requests for more and more telephones. One thitd of the B.C, Telephone Company’s.300,000 telephones were: installed within the last-five years. Between 1948 and 1953 this company problem is particularly ‘acute, since this province is has put in an average of 20,000 telephones each year. BC- just as every other province in Canada—does have a waiting list for. telephones. However, to meet this demand, a record. program of expansion and improvement has been underway. for some time and is continuing: Right now.$25. million is:being spent service in the largest program of development in B.C, Teleplione history. r - ° BRITISH:: COLUMBIA: 2 TELEPHONE COMPANY Street, Vancouver 1, B.C. . apc te ELEANOR DALLING ; Kinnaird ; Phone 3099. Mornings For Men, Women.& Children Z \ GIVE : AVON PRODUCTS’ Your Local Representative bers. Yet did the followers of Uncle Louis harden their hearts against them. And they would not do what. they asked, viz., would not let them. ‘carry: pack-~ ages from one end of the Land of the Ten Provinces to the other. And the followers: of Uncle Louie the Saint did say unto the men of CPA and thus, did they speak unto’ them: “Behold our own. TCA has for these ‘many. GLASSHEAT "DEALER FIXTURES»: COLIN PETTS. Corner Maple and 2nd. “<<, PHONE 4516 “PARK ELECTRIC CONTRACTING REPAIRS + WIRING MATERIALS © years carried packages from one end of the Land ‘of the Ten Pro- vinces to the other. And they do carry. packages *even’ unto this day. But, O men of CPA, to have your airships. carry ‘packages. also thus; isnot in ‘the public inter- LEGAL... “NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT” “R.S.C. 1927, Chapter 140. « : .British Columbia: Power Com- mission hereby gives notice that Collinson: Agencies Ltd. FIRE — AUTO LIABILITY Accident — Sickness \ INSURANCE, { PHONE 2921 it has, under, Section 7 of. the ‘said. Act,” deposited with the Minister of Public Works, at Ottawa-and in the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registration District of Nelson, B.C,, a description of the site and detailed plans of a power trans- mission line aver. the Columbia River at Burton, in the Province of British Columbia, from a point on ‘the westerly bank bordering unsurveyed Crown Land. easterly ‘to a point In! Parcel four (4), Plan 637, Kootenay District. And take notice. that after the | RECORDS TO PLEASE'EVERY MUSIC LOVER - Hear the latest: in the Castle Theatre : jeachevening ©). -LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE. *. /“ Across fromthe 1 of one month from the date of. the first publication of’ this notice British Columbia Power Commission will,’ under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at. his office in the City of Ot- tawa, ior approval of the said site and: plans, “Es Dated at Victoria, B.C. this 6th day of November, 1953. -- Pas BRITISH COLUMBIA. } POWER COMMISSION _ Day Shirts FOR SPORT LEISURE 'WEAR HAPPY’ DAYS MEANS LOTS OF COMFORT, AND “WHE SMARTEST STYLES FOR YOUR LEISURE AND YOUR -PLEASURE. PRICED FROM $4.95 to $11.95. at ‘LEITNER'S LIMITED ', by its Solicitor J. L, WILSON OTTO PREMINGER > Produced and Oiiected by "2. 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