flt'RSDAY, MAY 7, 19. : i t$S 77 iej v, ,a Men Try Today's Easiest Shuvel 4 tbii'lib" "r "l 10 w''n demand r.?St'H? f upply or when withdrawn completely f toff 4 from the domestic market U one of themany rouni that Vonfrt.iit business today! THE QJJESTIQN mapy men are asking today... V ' I Cross campaign. In the course of his letter he states: "I am sure everyone will give readily and as generously as hut or her circumstances will per-l mlt" I Mr. Vaughan noted the tremen-Idous responsibilities undertaken by I the Red Cross throughout the ; world, the task in Canada, the British Isles and in assisting prls- t cr.pl ,yecs win be solicited 'torn of wr. The fr.e" ' of the record t - .... m nmn. called that the n r i-.tnf nnd : SUSiainea servrce. executive of the National sympathetically provided siness "js if sound policy to advertise in Seller's market?" THE ANSWER is- "yes if you expect to be in business wjiep we return to the inevitable Buyers market." THE DAILY NEWS RED CROSS CAMPAIGN PuiUay Lmployees To B Solicited by System-wide OrganK Gallon MC TREAL. Quo.. May 7- In .;: f the appeal by the Can-Rrd Cross to collect $9,000.-f r the pressing needs of the Rail Railways Over Mr. Vaughan's si?- j question as to creed or nationality nature tetters naTe Dccn aaarcssra to all executive officers requesting thir full participation in the Red ADDING INTRIGUE I In screening, it is not necessary nor desirable to cover the whole of 'fence, wall or garage, unless the same Is unsightly. Much mor pleasing results follow where the ! shrubbery, vines and flowers merely break the lines of the man- 'made structures- behind them, bui leave enough showing for tontrast For this work the gardener usually employs perennial plants, per- Jmanent shrubbery and hardy creepers. One can, however, get 'very fair result with quick-grow- 'ing annuals in both the bu. hy or 'vlne-growint type?. ' Weed Killers There are 'many. ;n. liquid 'killers to prevent grxvs n weetl t growing along walks or driveways. Care must be exercised to keet I these materials away from wanted I grass, flowers or shrubbery us they destroy all growth. j- Suitable material for driveways is common salt, the cheaper and. ; coarser the better. Not only will a uoerai application oi mis atxut' one or two handfuls to the square foot destroy grass, weed, . poison Ivy; etc.." but It will also bind gra- Jvel and soil together Into "an even; surface. Keep a own aun ana repei frost. I Rock Gaidens , Steeply sloping, "narrow lots make ideal situations for rock gar- I ' dera. WKh this sort of ground, the creation of a really unusual and' Individual garden is made simple. Experts- "do not' advocate-'carrylng ' on as it is, however, but would t sharply divide the different levels. ! TO tlo'thS a variety of deVle' Is recommended such as a stone wall. ' a less ornamental but stronger concrete wall screened with a' hedge, or a rock garden with a few stone steps connecting the levels. Sometimes, where the slope Is very great and over a few feet wide, a combination of all three methods will be the most practl-j cal' and effective. Big trees will be) depended upon to hold the gen-' eral slope In place, with here and there extra support furnished by steps or short bits of wall. For the Dart Intended for a and based on one requirement only rock garden simply fill In space neea. The Western Region has been rmnh nnd Dlcturesoue as obtain organized under the direction of able, and fill in space between W. R. Devenish. general manager. with special rock garden planU the regional and dls'.rfct officers. . Every employee on the Western Region will be given an opportunity to participate in this urgent appeal to assist the Red Cross The organisation will operate throughout the entire system In Canada, reaching into all onices. i in is vsLrui m iui vi mm . ; . . munua. svu-. w r,.bn.hed at the request Rrd Cross U .one shops and t0 men in the mainten o withou? di-partments. A.R..P.IS STRESSED I t I till. nictriot rhilmMn I ette Blade Fn For Limited Time Only! 1 trial bade FREE with each package of (ive-i? FREE vifh pack of ten). Enjoy quicker, smoother shaves qj our expense. I 5s THIS OFFER IS JUST LIKE PIMPING REAL MONEY f jjjg YES SIR I A BONUS FOR REGULAR USERS ... A SWELL BjAK FORGERY SHAVER! AND LISTEN! MONEY BACK IF TRIAL BLADE DOESN'T GIVE SLICKEST SHAVES OF YOUR LIFE. Without risking a cent, see for yourself what quick, comfortable shaves yqu get with today's Blue Gillette Blades'. Made of steel hard enough to cut glass, these blades have the sharpest edges ever honed. That's why they last longer ... give you smoother, better' looking shaves. But prove it for yourself i . . get the "bargain pack" of guaranteed Blue Gillette Blades at your dealer's today. Gillette Safety Razor Co. of Canada Limited ; considerably since the entry of Ja- Dunn, Dr. John Nickerson and C. pan into the war and the position ,W. Nash. of this coast becoming much more Attention was drawn to . the vulnerable. Now 400 were register- meeting of the civic centre carnl-ed In addition to 260 at the dry ; val organization committee to be dock and seventy among railway held tonight and the Red Cross Speaker' 'jPes. Yet there Before local Gyro was still ; concert Sunday night. i The speaker mentioned how the local AJU. had been ThP imnnrbnr. of il busine. Jurisdiction 1 J a. i 1 ii It I CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS loosely with with well well enclosed enciosea ro-ks to.ks. as as ! men and householders of Prince settlements tiwj in the district. T . . He also , nrn sitlut m the Atiin Minbu Division or G.N.R. Trains For the Iat Mondays, Wednesdays and ' Fridays .1 6 pjn From the East-Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays 11 pin dlSCUSSed blackout regulations.' Oasslar District on tHe Weat rMe of ttnn tion nf of fh-lr their nrntwrtv property trnm from Ham- dam- new pin C1" u3 mU and 3'4 of THe most imrnrt.mt important thin tnmg m m the ine i age in the case of air raids and' a mUe Narth of lower pjne Cwlc Panic- Mr- "ue declared. More Bridge. the necessity of further workers .,u wi PtuiiionPrn.1 damage could be done that way take notice that I, James t. un- . r . 1 - than even bv the bambin. After TMC. 63655 E. actmc s uxeau tection leciion AJt.P. AJt.r.' were were points oumus stres sires- - - for tnr Alex awi L. nturuvnn. Cameron, sed by J. J. Little, district A. R. P. chairman In speaking before the Prince Rupert Gyro .Club at lunch-ron yesterday. Mr. Little spoke on various aspects of local AitJ. organization !n which Prince Rupert " through out had always led. Interest In ci- Vlllian protection had livened up event of an air raid was not to all the risk from bombing or "per sonal injury was quite small. sholild be mastered. "If you are not already In Ait .P., I ask you to Join up Influence others to do so," Fear the and con- eluded Mr. Little. Past President W. F. Stone occupied the chair at yesterday's lunsheon and guests were Fred FJJ.C. 68060 E: owner of the Piotou M C, and Thomas Camrran, PJJ.C. 58061 E. ovmer of the th SoaraD M.C. intend, blxty days from the date hereof and cot later than cne year, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certtftoates of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of the above claims. And further take notice that action, under sectton 85 of the "Mineral Act." must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated, this 8th day of April, 1942. JAMES T UNDERBILL, Agent. THINGS LOOK BLACK FOR HILL 1 " TnPninpTnitFR.. WW'WnW g iM THAT'S bLL UNDER 1 MH . t FOR S AI F lnlSr " X rWl TBTtl,?-,CAROF v2MTALtU A!I1 ...Icomplete with Furnituie-l small ii' uS'VTSS V ( ) 1 kjyiP1TV - modern 4 room ' VWol JXSX IJ SVW 'im r-)rs hut three ronm:eml- . RID ITTTZ VES?03ET m&&S&2 (& UT' JNm ern hemse. All in good f && 'VS-i h0rmv? ff?l vm? -Hfeav h&mr Mum choke property 10. f ' forhotel. -tlndenjed sUlngout J I Pjjjy tfvt jjK Pfeil J M ' S L RILL GF.TS A DRY CfAN ; I)C' IJJV lit rH- W5fpS flp! CHIROPRACTOR 1 m:. L ;!U cSrIZ.