KfcMINISCENCKS (Continued from pace 2) riince Rupert Doily News Friday. June 1, 1051 Former Police Chief Visitor LOWING A J Liv, stock morkr.,,,,,. I io 1-.O0 hud tuu, .7M..lnl:rC ul 71 over 1B40 H Jaiiorinq wax paper caps or sheets of glass. I SPEED'S THE ANSWER ' Why' are his vegetables so much more tender than mine?" we sometimes ask ourselves after trying out the neighbor's garden. The Cjardi fLU v. Blackwood i Don't be in too big a hurry to pull trumps when they offer the only entries to the hand which has a long suit that must be established. In this deal Mr. . Dale, the old master, had to do a lot of business with dummy's club suit and the king, ten, nine of spades on the board were a vital part of his plan. or Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tai or 220 Sixth St Phone 648 Steam Zfoffo OPEN 12 noon to 12 midnite Phone C58 Cormr 3rd Ave. and 6th St. enina DISCOVERY Once upon a time, as they used to say In the children's bedtime stories, only a few flowers and vegetables could be grown in much of Canada. Either the growing season was too short, or the plants took too long to mature which, of courre, is saying ft bout the same thing. But that's far from the case today, thanks to the plant brerders and others. The problem was tackled In two ways. First, plants were developed that grew and matured mor quickly; secondly, experts hunted all over the world, and particularly in e!imit"s s!m'lnf to ours, for new species that have since been introduced here. This work is still going on and as a result eah year sees something new we can, if we wish, add to our flower or vegetable garden. These rww. quick-growing, hardier plants permit' us to extend gardening farther and farther north or Into other areas where frost lingers lute in the spring and comes early in the fall. SHORT CUTS And there Is still another way to extend the range of gardening. We start seed indoors in flats or greenhouses, and after danger of frost is over we svt the well-started plants outdoors. For a long time most of us have been doing this with certain flowers and vegetable? like cabbage, petunias, asters, etc., but some of us have not realized that we can extend this list almost indefinitely. Melons, head lettuce, beets and practically eery annual can be given thlj early start. In this way we (an gain a fortnight cr more and have" things flowering or maturing well before the first frost. Another and still easier way to speed Up is to plant the sevds In srn Mal'y well prepared, rich hills, then cover with some of the new FRASER HOUSE We shall not be responsible for articles left in storage or deposit after 30 days from this date. May 14, 1951. MR. AND MRS. HICKS I Just Recekl Four Excellcj Caterpillerlf Price bore $9 5 U.S. each J While they l Attachments ji, PACIF TRACTQI EQUIPMENT CO NEW LAhGEK LCXf ' E. Marginal Seattle, WJS, j JOHN H. BULGE o, 'llmulitj I John Bulger li Third Avmw -I PLUMBIK and I HEAE .The Reliable c Prompt Serv i You Know PHONE Yl t I'nr Itcpnir and All Smith & Elklns hi hii r I 1 .WATER tells the truth about,.. WHISKY i Put Seagram'i "83" to tha water test. For water (plain or sparkling) is your most reliable guide to the whole truth about any whisky. Water adds nothing, detracts nothing, but reveals a whisky's true, natural flavour and bouquet. Say SEAGRAM'S and be SURE . , 4 ol the fined ! in the naming of thousands of communities from coast to coast. Here, one need travel no further than across the harbor, to the! old village of Metlakatla, surely with a whimsical and fanciful : sound, yet possessing a clear and definite enough reason. Cost of $106 a ton for news-j print is lamented in New York.! 1 he most of it is from Canada. ; But it's not inexhaustible. We have never heard of huge quan-! titws being shipped from Alaska, but it might not be a bad idea. I The C&R, it is reported, will soon be surveying for a railway branch to connect .Kitimat with Terrace. Logical enough. That should mean a sizeable centre when aluminum starts coming. And by that time what's to prevent Prince Rupert from really becoming a second transcontinental terminus? Since the end of the war, 43C.365 immigrants have come to live In Canada and thai Is not saying hjw many can speak English. But perhaps Canada would be better off if more spoke the language, while others remained home. Learning an .alien speech has Its difficulties. We'd hate like the merry mischief having to find out all about Chinese. What to do with those who prefer to call themselves Sons of Freedom? More damage in the Kootenaya, such as dynamiting CPR property, Not so long ago It was suggested Doukhobors dwell on tha western shores of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Nothing' has been heard of it since. And now one learns they may cultivate closer relations with Salmon Arm. My word! Rotary Concert !Was Successful '. Charles Roberts, reporting on the Rotary Coiuert held last Sunday, called it a "walking succesr' 'and told members at the Rotary luncheon yesterday that about S400 wjtikl be rea!-i . d as a grosj take. President Bruce Brown thank-r .1 the conimiy ;e for th'eir efforts In presenting the concert with snet-ial thanks to Charles Balagno who trained the chorus. Mi. Baiagno said he and the , ch'.-rus had "really en toyed" the work and they were still rehearsing William Trotter, Oeorge Know-les and H. O. Ferry were vi.tlng Rotarlans and G. J. Duncan, jnom Ocean Falls, was a guvst introduced by P. H. Linzey. May is Light On Fire Calls Eight fire calls were received in May by the fire department, one of the lightest months for lire in several years which pulled down the average of calls to nine a month. Damage in May was negligible, according tj lire hall reports. By comparison, calls in Mav, 1350, numbered 11, with an 11-call average for the year. April, w.th 29 sails answered, was the busiest month on record for the firefighters. ! Singapore, British defence out-! post in Malaya, is an island 27 miles Ions. I 'Hospitality ond Good Food" I'liut is Our First Aim Hume 17 for Orders To Take Out Commodore Cafe G. C. Duncan, magistrate and coroner at Ocean Falls, census enumerator for his district, is in Prince Rupert to take directives from the census commissioner. H. F. Olassey. This is Mr. Duncan't first trip j to Prince Rupert since he left here in 1930 as sergeant-in-charge of the B.C. Police detachment. j He was for 36 years with the B.C. Police and before I that a member of the Northwest Mounted Police in Retina. Although there are twice as many people here, the veteran policeman thought Prince Rupert was "much quieter" than It used to be when he was here. "They must have a bit mote law and order here now," t.e .-.miled. ale la Joronlo farewell Mrs. Senior Captain W. C. Poulton left by plane Thursday (or Vancouver whence she continued by air to Toronto.. In Toronto Mrs. Poulton will represent Northern British Columbia district at farewell meetings for the retiring Commisioner and Mrs. Charles Baugh. Mrs. Poulton will then go on to St. Catharines, Ontario, for holidays. William Eacott, who has been visiting here, returned to St. Catharines with Mrs. Poulton. WarriJ JL ere rJLciAl .1 I I Marriage vows were exchanged Thursday at 7 p.m. at the United Church manse by Muss Margaret T. Marcynuik ami Ernest O. Anderson, with Rev. L. G. Sieber of First United Church officiating. The bride is daughter of Mrs. M. Chernichan of Winnipeg:, an.l the groom is the son of Mrs. E. Anderson and the late Mr. E. Anderson of Vancouver. Bridesmaid was Miss Betty B. Hoff, dressed in a turquoise biuu suit, wearing a coruge ol f alis-man . roses. Groomsman was Charles U. Fleming. The bride was dressed in a cinnamon brown suit with a curia ';e of American Beau'y roses. j. I P.ace of reception ) was iVal-. halla Hall. ' j The couple will tmir through 1 the U S to Medicine Hat on their ! honeymoon and will nuke their residence in Vancouver. The bride has' beea on Miller Bay Hospital staff. 1 The Republic of South Korea I before the invasion of June,' 1950, produced 90,000 tons of coal monthly. , "WEAK" BACK? Many tay they grt "cold" in thf back or the kidncya to wsily! Tliat' why thousands kwp Dr. Chase't KidneyoLiver Pilli alway un hand. For th;i rliubl rt-medy la like two treatmenti in one orki latter to relieve painful backache due to laulty kulneyt. Dr. Chase a name you can fDR.CHflCccI depend on. . 31 rf THE BEST flCKl QUALITY MPRLNTING Craftsmanship In Type... Let Us Solve Your Printing Problems PHONE 234 Dibb Printing Co. hesni:r block M on Erlclt r By Eosley Blackwood Nrne vulnerable M. Dale dealer Mr. hel H K 10 9 H 8 B 2 D Q 8 C A 6 8 3 Mr. Km Mr. Mastrm 88 5 4 S 7 3 H Q J 10 5 H 9 7 3 D--K 82 D A 10 7 S C I 7 C K 10 8 3 Mr. Pale S A Q J 8 a H A K 4 D I 6 5 C Q 4 The bidding: Hiile kfii .Ih'1 MAHlrrs 1 S Pass 2 S Pass 3 S Puss 4 3 All pass At trick two, then, he led a spade and won with the nine on the board. A small club followed and Mr. Masters went In with his king and shot back a heart. Mr. Dale captured this trick with the ace of hearts. He cashe 1 his queen of clubs, carefully noting the fall of the jack from Mrs. Keen's hand. Now a second mall trump was led and wo 1 in dummy with the 10. It wasn't yet time to lead tho ace of clubs. Instead Mr. Dal- I idled a law; club and ruffed with his ace of spades. At this point he finally (rot around to extracting the last of the opponents' t:umps. He led thot queen of spades and wa.i wiih the dummy's kin?. Now the ace and nine of clubs furnished parking p!ac?s for Mr. Dale's irnall heart and one of hi , diamonds. Thus he won five spade tricks, two heart tricks and three club tricks, Just 1 in tih fo'- his contract. Notice that if Mr. Dab had pulled the outstanding trumps s 1 on as he g-,t the lead he would have won cnlv eig,ht : tekt. r ha had led u-t two rounds of trumps he would hav b'1,1 down al':3. In this hand i;ah and every one cf dummy's rumps had to be ussd as an entry ti the hand cn the table. ANCIENT MENACE The Ku Klux Klan was formed secretly in the southern United States in 18GG to terrorize negroes who voted. eSSiona f MARGARET McLEOl) ! OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUILDINO 1 ,;' PHONE ' . blue rm P.O.. BOX 1184 SIDNEY CONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oeo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 21? MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERINO Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. H. G. HELCERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 98 Evenings Black 899 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE IIOSriTAL WE RENT TRUCKS! COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, clay or month Phone Blue 939 en , c:"v?I V, V . T . TV V. i r1 ! s - J. -: - TO'.,' Mr rjtk yea the V: car '(' lic i. ma en: -1.7' 7 f i... i V if v ..in v l. i? Classified Advertising is payable in advanr-9. P ma tefraln from telephoning. Classifit Word pi r insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 60c. Cards of Thanks, Dea'l Funeral Notices, Marriage and E igagempnt Announcements $2 00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUDI E PRICE. answer usually boils down to this: 'He grows them faster." The sooner such things as beets, ' carrots, cabbage, lettuce and peas grew to eating sir? the more tender, crifp and delicious they will be. It Is the slow growing and stunted vegetable's that become wcariy. Smart gardeners hasten growth by using the best sped of good varieties, then pushing It by regularcultivatlon, watering if needed and possible, and a little extra commercial fertilizer. They also make sure that the y-'ung plants have plenty of room to develop. With such things as carrots and beets, this rncann nn inch or so v:hrn they' first come up, then in a few weeks every other plant is re-1 moved and eaten in the tender, ' baby stage. Gardeners, looking 1 lor tup quality, harvest their vegetables when they have'reach-! eJ just the right stage and they p :p them Into the pot fast. In a matter of hours, for Instance, peas- start to lose their fresh garden flavor us Ithelr sugars disappear. ' -- : : 654 . I fH ittM iif wkaft tm 4t$4t Kc luo, t enrol J t kf At JkMvfMMMfll ID I'OIt SALE FOR BALE - 23' -.-ft. trailer. 3 compartments Phone Red 447 or aPPlv at 330 8th East after 6 p.m. (130pi ' FOR SALE 5-nleee" dinette suite, (v)inplete, bedroom suite bovs bicvcle. No. 3 Besner Ants. Mav be seen after 6:30. 128pi FOR SALE Baby carriage in ood condition. J20. 3rd Ave. behind Style Beautv Shop. I131UI, FOR SALE - Second hnnd bricks -$3 00 per hundred, Prince1 Rupert Warehouse. U2Upi wan ri:ii i WANTED TOP MAKivEl PRICES PAID lor scrap nun si eel. brass copper, lead, ete Honest trading Pioinni o:tv-mcnt made. Atlas Iron Metals l.,iii..5ii rvtor Si . mil-rouver. 11. U. Phone Pa" '' 6357. (U"- WANTED Studio couch. Phone Bme 442 or write Box 894. tlSOpl BOATS FOR SALE FOR SALE 13 ft. Inboard ex lifeboat 4 vears oldJ $375 00 cash. $425.00 terms. Blue 76l. tI28p) , FOR SALE $.r)00- Barge "Driftwood ; Oueen ": 20 x 8Kx l','; 2 vear.s old. Has Northill anchor and Star marine conversion readv to lnstal. Moored Yacht Club; see owner aboard "Oriole." ttf) REAL ESTATE THE BEST BUY today in a wartime 6. newlv decorated inside and painted outside, lovely floors, insulated. One block to bus. Price only $4uuu, terms. Section 2 -Lovelv five room home, all large brlgtit rooms, full cement basement, hot air furnace. $2000 cash, balance as rent. Full price $0000. Possession In two weeks. Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342. Red 192 (evenlngsi. oa.:i FOR SALE Island In Prince Rupert Harbor. 30 acres, about 5 cleared, balance timber. Five room house also one room insulated cabin. Lighting plant for house. L;irge chicken houses Good soil, some small fruit. Phone Blue 385. evenings. (128p) FOR SALE -Twartlme 4-room house. Furnished. Good ouv for cash. Occunanrv end of .June. Annlv 133H First Over-look afterj). (128p FOR SALE 1417 Piggott Place Wartime four, some Improvements, furnished, iwoo. cash. (128p FOR SALE Newlv decorated wartime 4. Large garage, some furniture $3350 with 2300 cash. 1404 1st Overlook. (132pi FORSATEWartlme four furnished or unfurnished. Terms arranged. 1345 1st ver(,$!jc') ThL advertisement is not published or displayed by Die liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Mrs. Keen opened the queen of hearts and Mr. Dale won with the king. He first checked brieliy on the plan of ruffing a third round of diamonds in dummy-But that was no good because it involved losing two diamonds, one heart and one club. He figured the only way to make the hand was to set dummy's club suit and to do this successfully his timing had to bo perfect. 2 raw- Seagram's "83" j I I n an HANDYMAN 1IOMK SHJIVICR ORNKRAL CONTRACTORS liitlldlng and Repairs of all kinds HOOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS V . : PHONES Black 752 ked 894 P.O. Box 1670 HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES . RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on All Services CORDON D. RONSON Oil Burner Specialist 733- 5th Ave. W. Black 503 colussfs music store Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210--4th St. Ph. Black 389 RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES D.C 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 . 1 PERSONAL I TO WHOM IT MAY (' l snail noi v bllllv for anv flf-j in mv name l)v man mvsed'. ifaimf Aiiuers. J GIVE the folks at . net one ".m'f : cakes or pies. Him 1 Ltd. Phone 643 for " ! WILL'" MIND clithlfen i ilil! niotiiei'S m un nuiie at til l ; n 1 oAMti tor scrap cm., i ,...,i...-tuu una I pnone sis --fun t-'i1 cuv. t I OK HINT j . fx rri7tr PARS in uieiiviile. cuMd. VATi:i) TO Klf QUIET business " -l small furnished two housekeepiii I, itrai ! News. 1 nPKT WANTED u n-' r. suite or house wo B ? pie, no children. WANTED TO RENT two weeks, Julv Z7KTi A"pPLIclTIONSwnil h thi. iinderMsnwj n m Mondav. J"n 1 tCitioi, of steno in the siipremien f'K office. Tvoiiw J Stewart ,,'Vf Piiii t of r"'1 Works. Citv J saTergirl-bookkf; 6 Singer Sewme M;., bxper r r , prl, cnn m" ' . ;;,r sc Pie. Annlv Simr tre 639 3rd Ave.J- WANTED MW"e a ninth or W- nunc lers? -I CM - WANTED -7A7 Bus Termi"'-11' - ' iph Ai pHNTl-Kj w.i""-Rcndden. WTC Tw,iU .Tewi'licr i. teed . t 1 -.rH Slieei. ,t,,st call 2H '' "."- .WnlVNTAV1! birth notice I 'FR1ZZELL Horn Wednesday. 'Mav 30. at iTince Rupert Oen-I era) Hospital, to Mr. and mrs. ! Douglas Frizzell. a daughter, ' Candace Mav, a sister for Dougie. (Kci Fl'NEKAL NOTK'K MAH In the ci'.v, Tuesday, Mav 2i), Mali lan, axe tw ve.n.-i. heioved husoaml of Mrs. Woni Glin Look Mali, 0U8 Milton tit. Services will be conducted at Greiiville Court Chapel at p.m. Sundav. June 3. with Rev. L. Q. Seiner olitriauim. interment to follow in Fainiew Cemetery. B. C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. tltci FOR SALE NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES wiig-oeit speeder Shovels; Cranes: Draglines: Adams Huad Graders: Lilt lefoi tl Bros. Black Too Road Maintenance Euulument: Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Giamiles; T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers: Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders for Stockpilt and Snow Removal: Rice Portable Centrifunal Pumps: National Dragline Scrapers and Buckets; National All Steel Oasollne Hoists; National Portable -Sawmills: National Rotarv Screens and Conveyors. Full Information from National Machinery Co. Limited. Vancouver. B.C. (tf) FOR SALE "ew ana used furniture, hardware end tables, chests' of Orawer.. beds complete, bedroom suites, small , Ri'7P , (iflMldtc flM !nc.n, ,w.. v... ii. tu ri.i.vi.l, lini'll f louiflnij bools. sewino- ma- crnne.s. ractjos and bicycles, also other useful household articles ot lowest niices. See B. C. Furniture Co. Black 324 . (tf-ci FOR SALE Two-piece sui t Uadv'si onp month nld. bnr-sain; also '-4 length Australian Conev fur jacket, lwo months old worn only lew itni.-s Phone Blue 893. (129pl FOR SALE Amateur radio transmitter iCWi plus 13 tube H'ili"i'nfto'- rnpimunle.il Ions receiver. $80. 1404 First Overlook alter 6 p.m. U29pl FOR SALE Powerful 12-tube Rogers Males! ic radio. All bands, new cabinet. Any rei-sonable offer. Phone Green (13101 FOR SAI E 3-piece chesterfield I ftilfe, desk and chair, kitchen table and chairs. All in pood I condition. No 2 Mupsnlem block. Phone Red 920. (129pi FOR SALE-Three-ouarter bed I and st)i'ln"-filed mattress. I Price $20. Phone Green 7()is. U29r I' OR SATE Green davennort fiilte Good condition M0 00 "allable June 4. Phorie fllne.k 99?. (129p) ADVERTISE UneM For Your PAINTING and DECORATING See SPENCE & MATIUK . . Green 917 Phone Black 215 (evenings) scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 008 3rd Ave. W. , Prince Rupert, B C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. P.ELL, C.A. 353 3rd Ave. W. Box 1247 Phone 88 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branch" 204 4th Street. Phone 655 ELECTROLU X 8ales and Service . R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 162(5 For genuine patts and service phone or write above. Cleaner Cutting Saws Tone will eut cleaner, truer, fasur when nlml on jPflnf our prtiittn wirhine. guit-lc W. JP lervics on alt type uf hi 4 bring yuur mi In todar. W Old un rvloulhvd. M ' PRECISION SAW FILING 1 .5 15 riGGOTT PLACE Box 1011 Station B. (Agent: Bus Terminal) COULD YOU HELP? The GYRO CLUB has undertaken to collect, pack "and ship men's clothing for the Central City Mission, Vancouver. This organization outfits bt-twven GOO arid 700 destitute men in the summer and more in the winter. AU persons having articles of men's used clothing which they wish "to donate may deliver them to the CIVIC CENTRE, or call 231. Or G41, and tlw clothing will be picked up. MEN'S CLOTHING ONLY Shoes to Hats, From the Skin Out ? ? CAN YOU HELP ? ? Stone mil" I 1