Prince Rupert Doiiy News Monday, June 11, 1951 ; :. ,, j Todoy to : t ,;'.;. I Wedncsdoy ,," UnIq, 3 IC5ays , a, i Cjardi enuia a oca Sidewalk And ' . By Gordon Lindsay Smith book and list certain tthlngs we j STILL TIME-Everyone likes are. going to have for sure nextj and PERSONAL Wv should tot down such to boast about the first potatoes ! y al items as color and season of or the first bloom of a certain bloom, height, resistance to dis S.O.N, meeting, June 11, 81 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clark of p.m. (use Mill Bay were passengers anoard flower, but there is as much satisfaction, perhaps even more, in having blooms and fresh vegetables long after the regular season. In most parts of Canada tills itf PMsilv nrtysihlp As a Mrs. H. R. Frost of Masset ar ease and drought and, of course, the name of anything we see grcwlng In a neighbor's garden that vu hope to have In our own. With certain lines of nursery the Camosun last evening returning to their home on the Naas River after a visit to Vancouver and Victoria. They are the foster parents of Frank Calder, MLA for Atlin. rived in the city on the Coqult-lam yesterday afternoon for a visit of a few days In the city. Salt Lake Ferry running every Sunday starling at 12 noon, weather permitting, (tfi J. S. Eckman, president of the Fence Cedar At Attractive Prices PHONES: 116, 117 or 58 Albert & McCaffery LIMITED Perry Woodside, son of Mr. I ill Dnn.' .4 1 and Mrs. 8. P. Woodside, Mc-Brlde Street, arrived In the city on the Camosun vesterdav af- matter of fact late plantings ! stek' mott rubs, trees, vines, usually grow faster and often ' etc- one can buy and Plant ln better than those things planted the Just as well as next early. With certain tender . sPrhiB- By olpg tnis we e plants too, Including a long list 1 these established earlier and of and save t:me for otner jobs nex flowers, the melons, cu- ; cumbers, squashes, corn, etc., ! year- there is no advantage in plant-! GIVE THEM RGOM-Thinnlns inu or setting out before the soil flowers and vegetables, especial-and tho'e tnat come fro,n fl"'e air I1 are l. ally warm. Aside from things like grass, '" U a bother but 11 ,wl" be, well worthwhile iin sturdier and Wf.t ne, an, nursery stock i which should get established be- beUw ""'" With fioer this Canadian Fishing Co., after a i ternoon from Vancouver. Re-brief visit to the citv, sailed by cently he had been at Oliver In the Coquitlam last evening on the Osoyoos district of southern : his return to Vancouver, ..British Columbia. He may de-1 ... ., I cide to locate, here. Attention Oddfellows, Re- . ; , bekahs and sojourning ineuiueia, 1 fnre lh roiihr Yu.t uiM.ti.pr win mean earner ami i"EEn Memorial service will be held1 Alunotuu emenli Port Edward, nearby Watson The great doc, which was can go on planting regularly blooms and lass loss from winds al 8 p m TueSday, June 12. ilaiid, wax originally laid out as built at Watson Island, Columbia (137c) At Catholic Hal'., tea and home rlul.t. .in t t1v i mr ana neavy rains, wis.ii vege Place: Oddfellows' Hall. .cooking sale, June 14, commen-- tuwiisii in l'Jlu. It was con- Cellulose mill site, by the United parts of the country. Expert table 'lke bee!f- lettuc'!, w r-i r-- clvrtl then as "Prince Rupert's Stales Army, is 3700 feet long, ndnslriu! Annex." The eownslte reml-circulur in sUape and load- Tfn MMttUS U..;i ftYH Plus News - t'artiMin Show 7 - 9:07 gardeners win want to get the mos; out of their land, indeed, inakj a regular practice of sowing a few rows of beets, carrots, etc, it will be finer flavor andj J. h. Patterson, president of lng at 2:30 p.m. In evening, final quicker growth, which, means the Mining Corporation of Can-' tournament card party, prize-mere tend. -rness. Properly spac-1 ' ada, Toronto, was a passenger giving and raffle, commencing led, properly thinned vegetables aboard the Camosun last even- at 8 p.m. are much easier to cultivate, too. mg going throught for a visit to 1 Past Mistresses LOB A. sale as rweiitly surveyed by the lng deck 82 feet wide. The dock ivinciul government and lots ran accommodate ships of any e available there. kind. Monday to Wednesdoy 7 - 9 p.m. i If at. all possible .one should the Torbit mine at Alice Arm. ' of homecooking and candy, June leave enough room between each 116. beans, corn, and such things every foitnight up to the end of Jum or even into July. If we give trios' late gardens a little .jxtra cultivation, a little water-iirg and possibly some quick- :ictilltf cfnnmerrinl fertilizer thev plant so that a small hoe or avT-7j Regular Moose special long-handled cultivator! t meeting, can be used. These implements' &r3?3Sv) Tuesday, June 12, I Girl Guide Tea and Bale. An- jnunciation Hall June 1. ! - Queen Mary I.O.D.E. tea, June '-. 1 f- coq .will save hours of hand-weeding &3y 8 p.m. 21, Mrs. F. Thornton's, 400 4th West. 2-5. (137c) -f- will cum? along fast and mature drudgery. 1 in plunty of tin. , before frost. ,SAVE ABOR-And speaking-a nnon tiivp to pt an of l-n8 handles, this is a good H. Mork returned to the' 6oroptimlst Novelty Square Mrs. Saturday afternoon's uance, June city on From now right through to fall Poi,n,t 7th aU ""r garden tools. Legion Auxiliavy ilane from Victoria where she Canadian is an excellent time to k)kr"u"Br. ' .T..,.. ntndi irraduatlon exercUeB of tea. homecaoklii' sale. Legion raxes, , JU ana t. riiu- pracucauy t rfr everyming nr.,n nr her daughter, Miss Soiveig Mork, . Hall, June . , 28. f WM '"totem"'' Concjraliiialioiis fOLUMBIA Cellulose ORMES The Pioneer Druggist Tea, m,h m,.rp iasHv nnemterl If 1mm Royal Jubilee Hospital Women's Coordinating training school for nurses. Sept. 20. they have long handles. Ewn the little single-pronged culti- Catholic Fall Bazaar, October Mr and Mrs E L Hartwig vator is handier with a three-to- retumeci to the city on the 3 atul 4- five-loot handle. Thus equipped camosun yesterday afternoon Rebekah Bazaar, October 20. it will save a lot of stooping. fm,n victoria where thev at- Presbyterian Fall Sale, No- around flr.d make notes for the bigger and better garden we are going to have next year. It's an fxcellent idea to keep a note- Quick Relief for ARTHRITIC PAIN CH th relief from slurp, tttbbinf rthrilic pain you Icnf for with Templeton T-K-C't ; Why uK;r longer? Be rtin ifiin. Get , T-R-C'i today, get romfortinf relief taniht. I Reienn tended by uteri mi drugiU Another point in this labor- u,nclt,d tlle graduation exercises vember 15. (153c) , saving business. The average of Uwlr daughter, Miss Rose-, Cathedral Bzaar, November 17 1 nerron ls inclined to piani rows mar!e Hartwig from Royal Ju- (153o) far too close together. Of course l Wlee Hospitai training tcluol foi gt; Peter.s Fal, Bazaar, No- one can giuw ucc, nrspR omv,, od beans, etc., in rows only 12 ln-1 . i ' . ches apart if space is very limit-1 G. H. McKinnell, manager of ed, but It will be much easier J. H. Tcdd & Sons cannery at ior cultivation If these are two Klemtu, come north from Van-feet or more apart, and with a couver to the plant down the garden cultivator they should be coast on the Camosun at the end at least 30 inches or better still, 'of th.s week. He was accompar.- t i: Find out how to put yourself on your own pay-roll ... at "MY UANK". Ask for your copy of "Prnal Planning" at your neighborhood B of M branch. Personal Planning will thru feet. BLUE RIBB0M COFFEE ied by company executives from , Vancouver in the persons of D. Pollock and J. H. Leaver. Mr. and Mrs. James McVie! id 'wo children. Margaret and Vul, QJ ion a ALL-EXPENSE TOURS help you save . . . and you'll like saving at the . B of M. Writ k in tJriile Jimmy, have arrived ln U- cit" J u. tatte up ljesiuence and are E CANADIAN ROCKIES -ma lie tiien' line temporarily 1 1 zzidstful ' Principals in a quwt wedding on Borden Street. Mrs. McVie is m St., Andrew's Cathedral at t. iner ot Alex Haig and Mrs. 8:30 last night were Miss Anna William Uaxter of this city and Isubelle Hansen of Victoria and i'. is 23 years shua they last met. 'A rltc-r Tony Chursky, RCN. M, . McVie was a building super- WOBKIMO WITH CANADIANS IN CVIBV WALK Of lift SINCB Twenty members were present if 1- The groom, a veteran of the isor ln uie uui country aim tie Korean war theatre aboard intends to follow thatjhie here. HMCS Cayuga, was recently " transferred from Esquimau to jf you wan. tr m It. advertise AMCS Chatham, Prince Rupert: at a meeting of the Women's "WE Alt" OACEt? Many say they k "coIW" intUe ick or the ktilnt-ya to easily I lliafct why thousands keep Dr. Chuae't viny-Liver Fills always on hand. For tii.a teliablt remedy it like two treatments ii one-4 works faster to relieve painful backache 'ackaged to fit your Purse 3o-ordi!iatirtn; Council in. the 2ivic Centre at the, end of the veek when arrangements were due lo faulty kidneys, ut. hn For NEW CONSTRUCTION made for a tea to be held on September 20. Proceeds of the His bride arrived yesterday for he marriage. I She is the daughter of Mr. and .Vlt t;. William Hansen, 1917 Quad-rr fitrivt. Victoria. The bride wore a pale blue c:epe dress with white hat and iccessories, and a corsage of red roses. Her attendant, Miss Rita mhn ud me vmm DR.CHASES dnnd't " fin ea will be usv-d In connection vith the annual pioneers' and REPAIR WORK SEE GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. Thrse all-cipenM tourf in the Canadian Rockies include sightseeing, meals and accommodation at luxurious llanff Springs Hotel and Chateau Lake Louise. Westbound tours from Banff . . . liast-bound tours from l ield, B.C. give you 1 26 miles of awe-inspiring mountain motoring. 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