n3 - m ' -J6," . , . I'll u iii. M ( XI 12rfiirc Ruuctt Daily J3cuij5 Monday, November 10, 1947 pm Iomatoes U KSfc,.'' Sim-ripened "Kojal ,Vf JaS." (f flavor ami color into wjfiTtlil j I .jj&T'J" J tlint all-important If'&lS I ft .V2 L Km sis In Tibet only the well-to-do i - rr i , .. i, uta.. tho .. uau.ttiiuiu lu use yan. uunci, wic m1 ir? IT lift d H poor eat goat butter. Try a Daily News Classified Ad. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" (Section 26) Notice of Application for a t'lnl) Licence NOTICE is hereby given that on the 28th day of November next, the undersigned REX BOWUNO CLUB v.titft limited intends to apply to me Liquor control aoara lor a ijiud Licence In respect of premises situate at No. 221 Third Avenue West. . Prince Rimert. British Columbia. (First Floor), upon lands described K 77 J' as Lots 45 and 46. Block 34, Section 1, ' Map 923. Prince Rupert Land Regis tration District, in the Province of British Columbia, to entitle each member of the said Club to keep on the premises a reasonable quantity of liquor for personal consumption on the premises, and entitling the txC club 10 Purchase liquor from a ven-l 2 - dor and to sell by the glass the liquor - so purchased to its members and guests for consumption on the Club premises in accordance with the provisions of the "Government Liquor Act" and ,the regulations promulgated thereunder. DVTED this 27th day of October, 1947. HEX BOWLING CLUB LIMITED. I (278) PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass basungs Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL ana - . -MINING MACHINERY - UPHOLSTEKING FURNITURE REPAIRS Truck and Auto Cushions Repaired and Recovered Drapes a Specialty New Upholstery Materials Available NOW! ASK ABOUT CREDIT TERMS Out-dl-Town Orders Given Special Attention lOVIN'S 330 SECOND AVENUE (Next to CFPR) PHONE BUTE 818 ATOMIC SHIPS NEW DELHI, Possibility of ships sailing the seas propelled by atomic energy within a year or two, was predicted recently by Dr. H. J. Bhabha, chairman of the Indian atomic energy board. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF TIPS ESTATE OF LEO pOLMAN. DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor. Judge W. O. Fulton, Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 22nd day of October. A D. 1947. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Leo lolman, late of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, who died on or about the 24th day of August. 1947. at the City of Prince Rupert, British Columbia. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having I IgariIeni dl I Suggestions for Fall Use of Cold Frames Every complete garden needs a cold frame. It Is a most useful I tool, not merely In the spring, i but all year around. If you lack this aid to garden success, fall Is a good time to build it, and the illustration shows how it may be constructed and put to immediate use for rooting win ter flowering bulbs. Hyacinths, early tulips, narcissi and daffo- ! moving. W TS5S?gSSg5r F i How can l make a palat-- in probate Lable drink for an Invalid? "administration 'AcrW i--Ar"At'deliciouS'drinknforan &m 13 matle 01 CUfraRt IN THE MATTER OF TlJS ESTATE of harry cripps. deceased 4 or cranberry juice mixed with ""AP; , . 1 water. iaive iuiiv.L luub uy iiruer 11 His Honour Judge V O. Fulton. j Jjocar Judge of the Supreme Court ' W British Columbia, I was on the I I 94th day of October. A.D. 1947, ap ( (.pointed Administrator of the Estate Qf Harry Cripps. late of Prince Ru- uert. Rrltlsh (Viliimhln All rwt-Bnn I Indebted to the said estate are quired to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to flic them with me properly verified on or before the 30th day of November. 1947, falling which distributions will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 24th day of October, AD. 1947. Gordon Fraser Forbes, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. .IN THE SUPREML. COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS 8VENSEN, DECEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Horour Judge W. O. Fulton made the 22nd day of October, A D. 1947, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Svensen. All MoWiaa Kanlns rlalmi acratncf 49.50 (Regular $66.00) ONE WEEK ONLY (While they last) EASY TANK CLEANER (Complete with attachments) Guaranteed for One Year 1. the said estate are hereby required 1 Special, to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 14th day of December. A D. 1947, after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. And all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay tho amount of their indebtedness, to me forthwith. DATED this 22nd day of October, A.D. 1947. GORDON FRASER FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, ll.C (263) Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS What is wrong with this sentence? 'It Is real warm to- day." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "chiropodist'"? 3. Which one of these words Js misspelled? Fullness, full-some, fulfillment. 5. What does the word "Ineffable" mean? 5, What Is a word beginning with sp that means "noteworthy"? ANSWERS 1. Say. "It is very warm today " 2. Pronounce ki-rop-o-dlst, flrt I as in kite, first 0 as in of, sec- ond 0 as in no unstressed, accent second syllable. 3. Fullscme. 4. Incapable of being expressed words. "The drifting cloud, gave It an Ineffable 'beauty " 5. Advertise in the Daily News! perennlal seedlings. If you planted ,them late they will no doubt heed some ' additional protection, and the cold frame will provide it. The best all-around method is to pot the plants, and set them into the frame. Such treatment assures them a few more weeks of growth, and will enable them to benefit from extra warmth in the spring and get an early start. They will also be easily transplanted. Two lovely perennials which are difficult to grow without protection are the foxgloves with their stately spires, and the canterbury bells. Although they are perfectly hardy so far as cold weather Is concerned, they are very susceptible to wet weather, and thawing and freezing. There is only one safe BANK SOIL ABOUND FRAME TO PROTECT tftSIJ PEtitNNIALS ' 1 IT FROM A&Pi . 37 WIND 1 P?m' , POTTED BULBS J dils are the principal ones which way to grow them in cold cli-need a dark cool situation to tes and that ls fay wlnterin encourage early root formation Bury them in the frame bed in the pots you expect to grow them in, and when roots have developed sufficiently, bring them indoors for the quick growth of the tops and blossoms. 1 The frosts of late fall bring to mind problems of harboring HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHU5Y Q. How can I remove coffee stains from table linen? A. Glycerine will remove stains from a linen table- claims against the said Estate are I cloth. Apply the glycerine and required to file them with me pro-1 jet it stand for three or four parly verified cn or before the 30th i . ,. . . . , day of November. 1917, falling which "OUTS, then wash the Cloth. t.ll...,Un 1 , 1 1 .... j uiauivuuuu mil, uc luauc uavui gard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 23rd day of October, A D. 1947. GORDON FRASER FORRBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. (263) Q. How can I attain smoothness and glossiness when ironing starched articles? A. Stir the starch with a par. affin candle three or four times while boiling and Just before re- them In a cold frame, where they will be safe from wet and the changes in temperature will be tempered by the glass of the frame. Transplant them to the frame In the fall about 2 Inches apart each way. STILL BACCHUS BREW Red wine can be made from white grapes and white wine can be made from red grapes. HOCKEY SCORES Saturday Detroit 3, Montreal 1. New York 2, Toronto 7. Sunday New York 5, Chicago 8. Toronto 6, Detroit 0. Advertise In the Daily News TOO LAtE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 2x12 cedar plank, 2x4's and 3x12. Box 286 Dally News. 1268) Electric pnr Heaters ColdWealher AKVIN FAN-FOKCED EVEKIIOT CIHCULATING BEAUTY RADIANT Be Comfortable Be Wise Buy Now From Stock RUPERI RADIO & ELECTRIC Phone 611 313 Third Ave. W. Box 321 PHONE 81 DAILY DELIVERY' SERVICE PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS fljht it home! Soft, nitunl- bclun; tuiU. M O7 rtRiMANEKTI fJL L WW1 , C (wi.h cutltn) Ortnes Drugs 'WE PIONEER DRUGGISTS' LIFE in mis rnnce Rupert by BIDDER JINKS I had a "co'd id the dose." Lots of people get them, know they are coming and, according to Hobart Reiman, M.D., spend a fortune in cough syrups and other remedies in an attempt to help themselves. I'm different all around. Cough syrups are bogus in my opinion, and a waste of good money and anyway I never know a cold is on the way until all of a sudden my breath refuses to be drawn through nature's dual channels but comes in huge puffy draughts through an aperture serving now as stoker and chimney. And as if then by a signal from some dark demon straight out of Greater Discomfort, there are complications. The useless other, my eyes went shut one really tight, the other slightly ajar, so that I earned, and got, a frequent "Well, how's Old John Silver today?" from a sympathetic spouse. In fact, I got so I treated my topknot as tenderly as a gouty foot (if I had one). A balmy blue woolen scarf wound its way around and around It. And I felt better until the only man who frequents my bedroom asked: "That thing what you call a fascinator?" I nooded In the affirmative and tried to look as perky as I could with one eye, glad he had noticed me lying there. ''Well 'twould take more than that to make you fascinat ing these days, my pet," he said, chimney takes on color lots of and withdrew, convulsed with a color. And water forms furious- hrtcked, perverted sense of hu ly behind the lids of both eyeslmor- (one far more copious) and- tumbles over apologetic rims in warm rivulets. Then; always, I get company. This last time there were two two nurses. My upper Hp was stiff, but they were certainly a credit to their profession. It was the way they kept right on hemstitching and embroidering as if in pleasant company. They even looked straight at me, occasionally, without once shuddering or change of expression. They conversed with me, intelligently, too, understanding quite remarkably the thick jargon that would make the mumbler look like an elocutionist. The next day, in spite of assuring them that "I fee' fide," I reclined miserably in the warmest, comfiest place In the house,. Those spring-filled, respiratory mattresses make a few days in their company a thing not to be sneezed at. Only I did. Hours were filled with continuations of sputtering and coughing and It was uncanny how anything as Ml it After a few days, with the crisis past, kind friends came to call. They probably knew my funeral will be one marked with "no flowers by request" so they came early, bringing a" more lasting, brighter type of blossom. Something like that must have been In mind for the first dear little foot had hardly crossed the threshold when she exclaimed: "My word! but your room smells like a funeral!' My face just possibly registered some reaction for she hastened to make amends. "Not a fun-eral, but an undertaker's parlo The flowers and the inhalant and everything" Conversation was lumpy for a moment or two, then was off again at an even keel. Until I mentioned having opened the window to freshen the room. It was a mistake, fastened on immediately by my comforting caller. 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