lll.l I. M.IU I. .II..IWIU Ml III l. IT"'",' -.j" , Friday - Sat. 7-9 p.m i -i Prince Rupert Daily News - ., v - '-- ....' . l 103 Elks S,l!lird;iv Mat. Z - 4 ;:!( Friday, March 2, 1951 i aaBaaaaanaHKaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBaBaaB.'j Here-Forming Patrol A special nn-ctiiv; jf liio I'lime Ku-"il Elks 1' d",e was helrt in "ie tons of No v.ay hail on Wednesday evening when twelve applications for member, hip were c'.ealt with by ballot and vanoi; taild IV! iinrl y,;ii-r-;al rommtl t""'; were am muled. It. ai muri- a. K - iv.inj(u Mareri ) MAIN-WHITMORE W -.1 ANN DVORAK red that t'ie ' ul:'.e me'libc ':h;: ! mm I'HTIll') ftlKR m rimioN suNORtBt f DDUUAS F0WLEY I a a CAPITOL ' now stood at 103 ineinhTi. ' It was also'announeed that foi- " A T RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE Sale Men's & Boys' Wear - NOW IN PROGRESS LIGHT UP FTM - HOTEL FRASER HOUSE adaaaaaaaaal TOUGH DIGGING Members of the PPCLI, having just completed their training in the south Korean hills, hope that "digging in" under actual battle conditions won't be as tough as it was in training. They had to dynamite through solid rock at this point. Armed with picks and shove's, this croup of Patricias apply finishing touches. icp from National Defence) ) ' K; cninq .... 4 LETTERBOX HOSPITAL SLKVICE Editor, Daily News: A matter has come to my at- tention that, the reading public should know about. We are paying hospital insur-1 ance to provide adequate hospital care. This .should entitle us to nutritional food, clean linen and beds and hospitalization for as long as it is needed to gain back .strength ana health. Such is not the case in Prince Rupert's hospital. There is not enough linen to keep the beds changed every day I am told Surely it should not be necessary to bring decent food from home but I have had to do this so that my daughter-in-law would have food she could eat. How about it Mr. and Mrs. Public? Thank you Mr. Editor for th; space to give these facts. A GOOD CITIZEN insist Off the remainder of tlie white-. :.t 'enst. (iilar mretlnT", of t'v lod"? would be icU1 rverv se--iiid and fourth Thursdays .:f nch ni'uilh. A'' er"( t pair i' h am nT V) -r mo c of : vo-m-M i' " -i f members Is bcin!; formed t-i' ho'd a dress rehearsal of this "atr'il who-. Cianrt O eanir P. A. Miquelon is still in the city. Mr. MiiU(luh Kii' c-.icu cJ-nestiay's meelinc; at length on the aims, Ideals and ob'ecls of the Order of Elks and predicted that Prince Rupert Lodge No. 342 would continue to grow to become m of the best In Brilisn Columbia. Valu." of annual coal production in Britain approximates $900,000,000. OOVEUNMENT I.lQUOIt ACT" (Kectlon 1161 notice op application yon i,icf:nhe to other prem- ME8. NOTICE Is hereby Riven that on the expiration of thin advertisement, the underslKiH'd intend to apply to the Liquor Control Iloiird for consent to transfer Club Licence No. 219H. issued In reupwct of certain premises situate at the corner of 2nd Avenue West and Hrd Street. In the City ol l'rlnre Rupert, In the Province of P.rlllsh Columbia, upon lands des- rrileri us IjiIh 1 Rlld '2. llloCk 20. HCC- tlon 1, Map &1. Prince Rupert Land KcKistruiion Dlntrlct. tu certain premises hitiiiite at 312 Third Avenue West. In the City of Prince Rupert. Province of British Columbia, upon lands described as Lot No 1. Block No. 20. ScctlHm 1. Map 823, Prince Rupert Land lien titration District, in the Province of British Columbia DATED at Prince Rupert. British Columbia, this 1st day of March. 1S1 THE PRINCE RUPERT CLUB LIMITED, (liy Arthur Bruce Brown. Secretary i . 74) WHISKY in the Blending Cjcircli PLANNING To make his plans' for the 1951 garden there is a 1 wealth of information available in any Canadian seed catalogue, in government bulletins and in some of the many good gardening books available. Now while the ground is still frozen or cold is the lime to plan. Exact bluv: prints are not necessary hul even a rough sketch is alwavs helpful, and there will he fun anrf ralistaetion in this, as well. It is astonishing what ne'v information can ';e picked up each vear. even bv Uvim; who no lonc-r consider themselves amateurs. NEW VARIETIE S- For one thng there arc many new varie-i ties and tynes. Plant breeding is a work that is never finished, i '.The people who follow that pro-! l esion aTe continually producing and searching for new and im- proved plants. They are giving us better colors in flowers, new , hardiness in both flowers and 7 at j iff"" .". Wl I...., " """ llun il. If UHi loo? 1 15 ... IHJWIU OHIT $598 MIM Om g.illiin t Krm 1 Wr il,-,l. malm Hi I"" ,ill p. m""uii3 ,.l Krni lump"!' I) Inn IB jin.iimi '"" - TWELVE hlt " "ddC-rjlH it'kd"' C-J KEH TONE TUN t1 tnn,.ilii.r luhnr"' unlimilnl ii'r '" thiwst ii"". iiiiii aaal fiADIO DIAL CFPR 1210 Kiloeyelts (Suhjei't to i:iinngc) KR1LAX P.M. 4:30 ijlorpy Time Blories 4:45-8toi:k Quut. & Int. 4:55-C'BC News 5:l)D Iiit. Cointy. 5:10 Rawhide 5:30- Now I Ask You 6:00 - Snipper Serenade 6:15 Personal Album 6:30 -Musical Varieties fc:45 Saddle Rockin' Rhythm ?:0U CUC News 7:15--CBC News Roundup 7:30 Watcha Know, Joe. 8:00 Lonrlun Cavalcade 8:3U --Opening Night U:00 "JJurns Chuck wagon" 0:30 -Canadian Short Stories 9:45 Words, Words. Words hi. (Ml chC Nc 10:10 CBC News 10:1 5 Nesuit t. Reporting !(i:3U 'River-We Hanclio 10:45-CBC News 11:10 Wiallici ll.Ur-KiiMi iitf SAT'JKIJAY AM i 00 Musical CliM'S :0U CUC Ncvs i B: 10-Here's Hill Ooou 8:15- Hits and Encores 8:30 Mointn Devotions 8:45 Little Conceit I 9:00 BBC News and Coinly. U:i:--Sauhe 6crcnuuf 9:30 CBC Slump Club 9;'i5 The Answer Man 9:59 -Time tsiunul 10:00- Bandstand 10:15 Minuet 10:30 -"Melody Time" 10: 15 CBC News 10:55 WfMuiei and Interlude llO-r-Saturriav Date 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 ;i;andinaviap. Melodies SATURDAY -P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 Musical Program 1:00 Pops on Parade 2:00 Dance Music 3:00 This Week BOOST OIL OUTPUT LONDON (CP) Britain's output . of refned on products last year tctalled 9.400.0CO tons comparcl with 2,500,000 tons in 1938. New refineries under construction are expected o increase the output to 21 000.000 tons by 1953. - Menstrual Pains.,.use PARADOL BUCHANAN'S iLACKtWHITLV I tte' lmmmt--f vegetables, brand new types lections as "Chimes of Norman-more suited to our special eli-l dy," the overture "Golden mate. In exploring this wide- j Sceptre." b" Schleoegrell. open field, the beginner is adr i Other local talent will be feat-vised to keep in mind local con- u red such as cornet duets by ditions and reouirements. Flow- ' George Brown and Eric Trum-ers, vegetables and fruits that bell, and Mike Colussi's accor-may give wonderful results in dion. SCOTCH III The Secret is This .iilverliscinenl Is nut pulilishcd or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of llritish Columbia. means transplanting, of course, but for a few early things almost any vegetable and flower can be transplanted. Then there are some other tricks like putting little paper caps or miniature greenhouses over hills of tender melons, squash, cucumbers and tomato plants and kerping them thus protected until danger of frost is over. In Great, Britain they use panes of glass and in .seme plains just a flower pot winch protects at night and is removed during the day. Shrine Band in Concert Prince Rupert's own "military" band will be on siag j toniehl to show the results of a season's rehearsal. Under leadership of I jter Lien the 26-member band will present such renowned se- Originated as a band of the reserve army, 102nd AA Battery, during early part of the second world war, it has carried on "mainly as an outlet for local talent and to give the people music produced locally,'" Mr. Lien said. Formerly closely- af filatcd wit h Plinco Rupert's Shrine Club, the band has now "come into its ow.' 'and 't ! "actually looking- lor n m'w name," said the con- cl"ctor Proceeds from the concert will be used to pureha.se new instruments and music, as. many of the existing pieces are ' oil battered u r." Members of the band come from varied forms of employ-rhent, and some have played their ins'iuments for a lonr time. A. n. Brain, for example, has played his trombone for more than 40 years "All of Jhem arc most enthu-.'iastic about the concert, and have religiously attended the re- hearsals, thcir conductor dc- claied. Walil. Ads, Kiilf! Results' BAGS iiiiiiiiiiRiin MINf',iiLVv'KAtTU 'I'jial valiir ol innr?rals pn:-I'uced in the Noitliwrst Tcrn-Inrirs 4o I he ond of 1919 was S31.721.499. 'Hospitality and Good rood l'lial. is Our t'ir:,t Aim riione 17 for Orders lo T:ikp Out Commodore Cafe REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX Rrcnn.'N:; v;ki ai'ko R. F Mortimer ami A i i Ni-ar CTIMfi JOHN H. BULGER Q T loimlrhl John Bulger Ltd. fiuni Avi'liiu VIEW-MASTER REELS ' ' Reduced 50c each WRATHALL'S 1 I'IhiIu I'inisliin t ' 320 Third Ave. W. I , Value Plus! .939 FORD Tudor ,947 FORD Sedan Coupe '948 DESOTO Custom Sedan :?49 CHEV.Scdon Two-tone 1950 FORD Custom Fordor Bob Porker Ltd. voi;i - monaik'H hi;ai i ks I'l'iuee Kupert. Il.C. Plumbing & Heating life iiii h MARCH AND SPACE HEATERS VORTEX OIL BURNERS CRANE PLUMBING FIXTURES PHONE '"r Itepiirs and Alterations Smiih&ElkinsLtd. I PO. Box 274 You, too, will want to taVc rruUir advantage of this liar-gain in licauty lovely, colourful, washable walls in a Tew hours, lor a lew dollars. Just brush or roll it on, without loss, muss or hoiher. You can paint with the windows closed Koui-Tone has no tlisagictable paint odour. One million, eight hundred thousand rooms in Canada have liecn made beautiful with Keni-Tone. You will find it just what you have been looking lor, too! , THE MIRACLE WALL PAINT Mad MfilA Oil MiiM wild Water Kein-'l one is made with Kem'l heimn-Tcmpcicd Oil foililicd with durable icsiiiH. 'I hese arc scientifically combined with 2:1 other ingredients lo give you the Miiatlc Wall I'ainL .1 i -. i 4 i'' I SPECIAL (X. IUJ, (XL! 1 the Southern States or in England may be far too tender for any part of Canada. Some things that thrive elsewhere are not rugged eiiough for Prince Rupert. But iust because one couldn't grow .say. me'ons or corn in one's locality ten years ago doesn't mean that one cannot, grow thes" things today. On the market now are far hardier varieties. Perhaps hardier is not, Quite the word as no melon vine will stand anV serious frost and corn does not appreciate it eith-er. What the plant breeders have done, however, is to give us corn, melons and a host of other types ' that mature days and sometimes i weeks ahead of the old kinds, j They also give us faster-grown1:? types. These two factors mean i that these new kinds can be grown farther north where the season is short. SHORT CUTS And there are other ways of beating nature or our short Canadian growing seasons. One can start seed jn a hotbed or window box and have plants well-grown and ready for outside Just about the tinrc it would be safe to sow seed. This 32 Piece BREAKFAST SETS $8.95 58 Piece DINNER SETS SERVICE lOlt SIX " $25.50 I Your choice of Green, Rose, GORDON & CHECK All THESE ADVANTAGES! 1, Oix gallon do lorg room. 2. On. oal cotrt moil ii intlurfing wallpop.r. 3. lal.it, imart.it tolouri. 4. D,i,,'" "VL, " 5. No diiogr.nabl. paint odour. 6. Hurobl., w(i"b f 7. On. gallon of K.m-Ton patio mak.i a gallon "" tm.tt wall paint. 7 4 beautiful colors: Blue or Yellow ANDERSON ,. , ,uvin j - ji I jl t - .. 11 thi.lt Lit I ei r m w r Perfect tea is so easy to make with If Its SERVICE You Want Phone 383 CABS' INSIST riN CtNUINC Afr" Tilt ORIOINAl RESIN AND Oil PAINT i.iled and Proved fcT W"""" TEA fuf",t BAND CONCERT,., "f c" "s'ISp uuenis J jc ' ' w w " ' nnoulicemeiil r-- ill .lAK ; i BLONDIE r . s' I was CPO!S v;tm f OADDV tA,r NIGHT SO , I SAk-ED i-IIM A ( LEMON-CREAM PlE TOD4V , FOR A SURPBSE QUICK, MAMA, 1 111 Vb1" I W I SOSlir"" 22SiP,Bi,iiiiNB Coast to coa;t, one ol Canli'l finest London Dry (jins M I popular price. I I t We are expecting another shipment of Austin Sedans and Station Waaons soon. A few are still unsold. Superior Auto Service Ltd. STUDEBAKER end AUSTIN DEALERS Third Avenue at Pork . Green 217 1 lhis .dvertiserrient is not published displayed by tlie Liguoi Control Board oi by the Government of Brili'h Columbi.