Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, March 7, 1951 The Bottlin' Bozos of Company fori "ilf WAUNIIt BIIOS'. CjcirclcniiKj . . . breakthrough' ''It Kl .irii.ir TlAVtn TIRIAM tnilki .,... " - " . '; nnil, HlANK l and beautiful SUZANNE slWS.i ' "" -1. SIMPLICITY BEST Since tin? small kinds, and tip to 3 feet for 5 war hundreds of thousands of corn, tomatoes and potatoes, not a new houses have been built in only do we save space but vital! Canada. While the average new and regular cultivation is made1 house is smaller and low er than a lot easier. In the straight row-? tho.vo of the 'twenties,' there Is ed vegetable garden, too, one can 2 far more room about it. With a grow those flowers which are Utile planning the grounds to be used largely for cutting around these new homes can be purposes for bouquets. Some of; turned into most attractive gar- ihc;. l:ke cliidinii and swfv I dens. 1 poas, are not noted for their foliage anyway and they will do ! It will not be necessary to tt where receive the they I'spcnd hundreds of dollars on ; lc8ular attention that is given to in landscaping or wen to put " C lone h-ur of bark-fc.Mk'n" t nl. thT . , I But it is essential to follow a few FOR QUALITY-If T, there is any sfcl jt about 8eWln8 tne ,lncst M simple rules. Authorities pencr- ul-tv veacirmk . n ally advise an informal layout. Themain ,h'ng ,0 II In plain language, this means a shared: -ls - generous allowance for a central f w 1 the fe s"rts thlnes of q.u HSP,e,C H I i !. x an a -end this are arm , leaves or roots are eatx?n If for ed clumps of shrubbery, tW8 RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE . Sale Men's & Boys7 Wear NOW IN PROGRESS LIGHT UP o. HOTEL FRASER HOUS IN THE SUl'HEME COURT OP BIMTISH'COLUUm, MBI " W. It. ADAMS JOHN H. and fowers. The beginner is & " " 7 ERNEST NKIJiON. EAUL SMITH KOMKO COllliu,.. TEUilACE LUMUEIl CO.. especially in the later stages. I warned to steer clear of stiff, Stewart Woman Is Laid at Rest ' STEWART On Sunday afte.- men mure iiure uvveiups aim BULGER rows for flowers, although along the vegetables become woody. To, walks, fences and house lines the checks, the experienced' rw, ,rHp , Shrhhprv tt-!avoii noon funeral service was con- o, IN TUB COUNTY COURT OP PKINC'E HUPPut THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION 1XMIID ' And EARL SMITH, IIOMEO COULOMBE AND OltVILLB TERRACE LUMBER CO 1 gaiucijci uoiics ilka vcgciauujj h; t-H hv w -nT" . r have to follow more or less regu- if- 'jtfomclrhl pSevef ' nec and re. inrta Made' - I I jviane teuar in tne Canadian " r usine fertilizer either natural "My only hope now is that some cat will come along and mistake it for a mouse" Schools Finished by June or Pallbearers ""V euguig uowers aiong " - 1 Legion Hall here . ..., f tho oc-i-lon Tho eamil -ucun.ai, Ul uuui. will Ulou Were were Pontus fontUs Johnson JOnnSOn, John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue reie ii"'" &"v... ...v. w....... P" nrnnprlv en that thp the nlanf; :Svcdberg,01af Bjork. Herb Arid- holds true of the medium and, gants -it t .. i 1 i t irao Tnuvre nn n ann ui him t-isoii nciuy eusuii aim "b- - -"-1 1 rom insects or diseases ! I Under nnd by virtue of a WHIT OP FIERI FACIAS si,(,, OP EXECUTION rcHpectivcly. Issued (rom the ulwve CoUtl( I directed, uKlnt the bxk!s Olid chnttels ot the above tumm ( I have sclid I 1 Allls Chalmers Caterpillar tractor, model HD7W i with IsaacAon cl(r and Carlco Winch No. Flisn ! 1 111)0 Caterpillar trnctor, Serial No. 2H27378P 1 1!(4H ford 3 ton Model COB1 true. I 1 Cuulta portable sawmill, 54 inch headww, I spare 48 Inch hcadsaw. m I Sawdust carrier complete, about 120 ft, Flee pump and lire hose, II li only boom chains 1 Inch x 6 ft.. , Mibcellaneous articles. Including sawmill buildlup iu AND on Friday, March 10th. 1051. at the hour ol 2 30 m u. Plumbing & Heating soaeriov. Mrs. jean aiewart "u "c omuo. presided at the organ and Mrs. Of course with trees, unless we H. Wilkinson lead the choir, have an exceedingly large lot, we Hymns chosen were "Lead, must stick to individual planting. Kindly Light" and "Abide With Here, just to prevent any rnono- Me." Interment was at the tony, however, it is an excellent Cold Weather Delaying Work at Present General contractors should definitely be finished with the new schools, Booth Memorial and King Edward, by the end of June. This was the opinion of R. Sangster, architect, in his report last night to the school carpenters and laborers who would get at the Job as soon as weather became suitable. Regarding several suggested minor changes in plans by the I school board and A. M. Hurst, I principal, Mr. Sangster said the changes could be made, but they Weather Reports Are Not Too Bad The Dominion Weath-.T Buv- II I K Stewart cemetery and arrange- idea to have an odd tree or group ments were in hands of the," "u'51101 QO 'sun a Daa J0 the 0f shrubbery right out on Harry Stewart, local undertaker, would interfere with the work schedule. If "too many changes were adopted, completion of the school would not be by end of lawn, but to one side rather than 'V, ' 1 T iXorecasts- the Prlnce RuPert D in in the tne centre centre. Flower lower beds oeas are hamber of Comm.rce felt MoR. broken up In the same way with; d , M , consensus aUn0UPh an occasional clump of larger , the matter of ta came plants brought deliberately for-1 in a c, itlcism or said reporU ward just to add interest and 5eing lnaccurate and mlslcadin-,' board. Because of current cold weather all operations on the schools were shut down, -he said, but plastering of Booth school was well under way, and so was work on the gymnasium section. Mr. Sangster said the heating at my ollice In the Court House, Prince Rupert. Be, I will at public auction all the rlKht. title and Interest of the ug y or any of them. In and to t he above Roods and chattel; ina t , t be subject to the Social Security and Municipal Aid Tu. -The highest or any bid not necessarily accepted. Articles listed above may be Inspected at Terrace Garap Khop. Terrace. D C. Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 10th day of February l M. M. STEPHENS, Sheriff of the County ol Princr as far as Prlnre Rimprt. is rrvr- screen a fJifc 01 toe uuciuunu. I June. j The board referred widening i of a fire door at the end of a corridor from five to 12 feet j and other minor changes for approval to the fire marshal and the education department. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED R. E. MORTIMER 353 3rd Ave. W. VEGETABLES None of the rprnpd i above emphasis on iniormality A. P. Crawlev took ud the curl- MARCHAND SPACE HEATERS VORTEX OIL BURNERS CRANE PLUMBING FIXTURES PHONE l or ltcp;iirs and Alterations system was ready to operate but ; '. cold weather again was "the ! stickler." i I "We are afraid to tap the city's water mains because of , the current shortage and the! ' cold. If the pipes should freeze there would be lots of trouble." . He said the boilers were com-' pleted and the plant ready to function. ! Electric wiring, he said, was J keeping apace with the other 0 ciL:Mr iA IIICiLIAIlULlU, VIEW-MASTER REELS Reduced holds good w hen one turns to the geis on behalf of the Bureau. He vegetable end of the business. 'could not aKrce that the report-, Here primness counts and ar-:Were inaccurate. The criticism ranged in perfectly straight rows failed to receive support so no at least 12 inches apart for the action was taken. foCARRY GOSPEL MESSAGE " Miracle-Inspired Village Folk to Make Revival Tour Inspired by a "miracle" which occurred at a recent revival meeting at the village of Kitkatla when Roy Vickers, a 21-year-old native who for Z dhTlutt iu story Here s .tne l'O Itox 274 , work. Roofers had not arrived as yet. At King Edward, all steel work was completed as well as excavation and storm drains. Balance of the work was up io Qc each WRATHALL'S Photo finishing 320 Third Ave. W. on electric I Value Plus! years had suffered from a-paralyzed arm which he was unable to raise from a downward position, suddenly regained its full power and flexibility, a Church Army revival team from Kil-- ; " stEwArt NEWS . For the past few days this district has been experiencing blizzard-like conditions. A katla is planning an evangelical trip to Skcena River villanc; .starting March 28. ' Joe Innes. chief councillor fur beaters JR RADIO DIAL CFPR strong norm wmu nas oci-n 1210 Kilocycles blowing and the snow, in fine particles, has drifted through (Subject to riiangv)' 5939 FORD Tudor 5947 FORD Sedan Coupe 1948 DESOTO Custom Sedan 1949 CHEV. Sedan Two-tone 1950 FORD Custom Fordor Bob Parker Ltd. ) ohm - monarch ii;,i.i:its Prince Rupert. H.C. Kitkatla, told the Daily ...News ycstc.day cf th- cvan;eltci tour plan. The party will be led by Captain Job Tolmle and mora than twenty Kitkotlnns will crevices into homes, filling up the wood sheds. The mercury VVK- . Mil dropped to around the zero t C 1 I V III 111 ' ' X 1 I X 1 U 11 mark and the wood piles are taking a bad beating. "Hospitality and Good Food" That is Our First Aim I'lionc 17 for Orders To Take Out Commodore Cafe The School Board has pur make the trio Including M and Mrs. limes, Stanley Hill and possibly th.-; benefactor of the miracle. A strong orchestra will go along. Kitwansa, Kit.wancool. Kit-'.f'-mikla, Hazelton, Kispiox avd chased an electric pump for the WEDNESDAY- -P.M. 4:00 -Jimmy Shields . 4:15 Music by Goodman 4:30 massie Mucins 4:45 Slock Quotations & Int. 4:55 CBC News 5:00 International Cointy. 5:10 Rawhide 5:30 Prelude to Dusk 0:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Freddy Martin & Oich. 0:3o -,Mus.cal Varieties Stewart Superior School, This will be used a.s an auxiliary ..M -ry 111-'" I Glen Vowell are on thn list of villages to be visited. when the water pressure Is low particularly during the winter months. Bids are also being asked for the supply of wood j 6:45 Saddle Rockin' Rhythm for this year. The new furnace, which was installed last year, THEY PAY OFF has been giving excellent re . water water ti lot " - , -,!. ., .. suits. " " . nt water sne iu-'-- , IT'S EASY IT'S PROFITABLE To- Use i:uu CUV News 7:35 CBC News Roundup 7:30 "Faust" by Gounod 1 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News Round-up , 10:15 Supplement 10:30 IVhard Dyrr-Beiiuitt--Tenor 11:00 Weather Report 11:00 -Sinn Off William Klroy, foreman for the Bureau of Public Roads, Hyder, Alaska, was brought to the Stewart General Hospital 10 rr it s 0"'y a l,e "e during the past week and left DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form Monday for Prince Rupert for medical attention. . i f l.'Jcl 1 MLss Isabel McLeotl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod, celebrated her 21st birthday on February 28 at the home of her parents. L .'vert 'i'..iri,".'.'t ,nl. Thi ifI I K the b in . , u,.n roliunnjnn Tl:i".-i- W '.' ' jJ General Motors; Record Profit j NEW YOPK (CP Gcnorul I Motors Corpcratiun 'cpjrl.s 1050 net profit ol $831,: 14.03!) an all-time reco'd fiir any corporation in the United States. Previous record also was General Motors with $656-434,232 In 1949. THURSIJAl A.M. 7:00 -Musical Clock 8:00 CHC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8: 15 Mornuitf Song 8:30 Morning Devotions o.4o Little Concert 8:00 -BBC News and Com'ty 0:15 Music for Moderns !t;30 -Morning Concert y:& Time 81nnal 10:00 -Morning Visit 10:15- Morning Mclod ics i ii. id - Melody Time 10:45-- Invitation jo the WalU !1 :00- Klndcrgartnn of the Air 11:15 Roundup Time. 1 1 :3ll - Weather Report 1 1 :.ll -fMcssac Period 1 1 : 33 --Recorded Interlude 11 :45 -Scandinavian Melodies I2:00-Mid-Uay Merodiei - f-T. .! 15 CKC News i2:'45 I'rogiHlii HcsuiiH! 12:3; - B. C ,'ann Uioadcust t2:55--Rcc. Int 1:00 Concert Hour 1:30 Musical Prop ram l:45-Dc'Kts That Live. Cumty 2-M- -B.C. School Broadcast 2-3(1 - Kccords at Random -:45 At Home With Your Daughter 3:00 - The Music Box 3:15 Musical Program 3:30 Listener's Choice ' ! BLONDIE Thot's a Matter of Opinion --ByCHI v s4J, 1 72ST SHE'S LEAO,NG) LuZ I l! P ... 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