1 PAOK TWO THE DAILY NEWS rRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News limited. Third Avenue XT"- A. HUNTER. MANAGING EDITOR Hie Shipyard Dispute . . . ksvwoi xai!Bi9tmKasjrB ta iaai Gerald Blanchard of Brlercrest was fined $10 and costs before Magistrate O. R. Trethaway. K.C. for unlawfully wearing an army uniform. Evidence showed that Blanchard had joined a reserve regiment in the Province of Quebec and, before leaving the province to return to Briercrest, lie had neglected to turn K back to the military authorities. W. M. Hadden, who Joined the United Commercial Travellers in Moose Jaw in 1919, was recently made grand councillor of the or-ganixatten at a two day convention held la Regina. Albert Humphrey. Moose Jaw taxieab driver, pleaded guilty recently to charges of failing to at- lead parades of the reserve batta Wednesday. June 16, 1943 4 f 4 ..II . iMf i jMt iriof i.tu 4- r4li i Vllt'l all, HUTU ilt ui- c S'i"- iuc til suiit; ill the dispute which caused a brief slowdown at the Prince Rupert shipyard tJiis week. To many outsiders it appeared that it should have begi im easy matter to bring about the adjustments necessary to have obviated such a situation. A proper realization of just what a tie-up at a plant of this kind means in the war effort' should engender tlve spirit on both sides of a difference necessary to reach a settlement before even such a small tie-up as this turned out to be could have occurred. We may not be aware of all the circumstances but. the nature of the issue in this dispute does not appear c:i the surface to warrant getting out of hand. It is to be reasonably hoped that this particular' dispute will be once and for all settled without further delay. We should be justified in being just a little impatient if it is not. Attend Meetmg MOOSE JAW Jo in Vancouver aoon Mrs. J, It. Wakey Appointed Delegate f I .oral Housewives' League The local Housewives" League, at a special meeting last night, dele-jated Mrs. J. R. Blakey to attend a British Columbia conference to be held in Vancouver on June 29 when various problems concerning consumers' interests in this province will be discussed. Any other members ol the League who happen tc be in Vancouver at that time wili also be asked to attend. Last night's meeting received 3 report from the Skeena Labor Victory Federation meeting which had been held on Sunday night. It was decided to have Jack Scott, local meat rations officer of the wartime Prices and Trade ULKaS J h: Board, speak before the next regu k oJ7 .. ! tar meeting ol the Lea rue on the 1 d f0ur ldi question of meat buying under ra- "wi wuars w uu d Of ius OIli- cerse was fined $2. When her brother was rejected r the araed forces. Agnes Letnes Hons. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hilder to the city this morning from oT VaaUge felt that she wooU Vancouver, where they have been -Bke to be able to nil in the space spending a couple of weeks. Mr left by him as much as posslWe" j Hilder having gone south to attend and cTferrd herself for enlistment e Grand Ledge convention of the , In the Canadian Women's Aray Oddfellows. Corps. j Mrs. George Eekerman returned Major Ernest John Read, of the home this morning from a visit to .hejtiqsarters staff. MStttary District Taeema. She was accompanied bv No. II. Regina, has been honored her niece. Miss Phyllis Harris of or wJ made a member of the Taeoma who will be here far the military division of the Order of next couple of weeks. Miss Harris i the British Empire. This honor was the daughter of Pearl Harris who conferred on Major Read in the many years ago was identified with birthday honors Kst by His Majesty the typographical staff of the Daily King George. i News. Join The Anti-Aircraft Company of the Prince Rupert Machine Gun Reserve Regiment Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RL'FERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLOMBIA FLOOR COVERINGS For your Floor Covering Requirements visit Elio's Furniture Store, next to the Dally News on Third Avenue. Elio's have a tremendously large stock of Seamless Axmlnster Carpets, Congoleum Gold Seat Rugs, inlaid Marbokum, Congo-leum. FeltoL Rexoleum, six feet wide. Elio's enormous turnover In Floor Coverings for years gives you better choice at money saving prices, B,uy War Savings Stamps at Elio's, Saleslady to .serve you Just say: "My change In War Savings Stamps." Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue (Next the Dally News) Frlntt Rupert ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GARBUTT The Hostess Monday night's dance at the Empress was one of the best navy unit dances I've seen there in mlttee saw to lt that thty had a good time. No lunch was served but cokes were "on the house" all evening. I think this is a very good Idea for summer dances when a hot drink Is not necessary and one to other units could copy to their advantage and save themselves a lot of trouble. Three spot dances were the evening features. Mrs. Garbutt selecting the winners. The prizes were very acceptable toiletries and were won by Mrs. Tribe and Joseph Giles. Verna Parkinson and Edward Gabeau, Kay Coombs and Nick Dubar. Petty Officer Harris was master" of ceremonies and kept everything going smoothly and great credit is due to the committee under Writer TOT DAILY NEWB WEDNESDAY JUNE 16- 1943 WAT 15 aVWITHOUT A ARDEN?J THE LAWN, ITS FOUNDATION AND SEEDING On account of the advance ol work' wvi wm Hnino- hut this ran simply go ahead and take all the time you wanted to complete the nlng to attend anil ail tne names are now in will meet at the YJJ. C.A. Cafeteria, on Thursday I'd like to remind the junior hos- '.close as you can to the outside edges ol the lawn and keep them jopen until such time that you can either put in whatever drainage system you are arranging to have , there. I Leave the ground as loose as you j can for thp time being, taking care not to walk overriit after it has been cultivated and slve it a chance to get the' benefit' of the fresh air down Into the nether regions. When the ground is weh dried out and the water level in the some time and tne kejnoie io the season and as many a new not be done now. Most plants, es- ditches has gone down you success was simplicity. Given oy i10me builder has nrettv well com- i-inllv th iwrmnnpnt ones, are safelv bo rleht ahead with can the the Boom Defence boys i went pieted the clearing of the garden so far advanced in their summer final preparation for the seeding with a bang (I nearly said pk)t lt wt)uld be well at Ume growtn lnat u would p,.ove lm. of the lawn Rake ground owr boom" but stopped in tlme from to consider the lawn. With very i possible to perform the task of i time and time again. Rake it the the beginning. There was no lack mtie trouble lt is quite possible transplanting. No matter how long way, crossways and corner-of girls, the Junior hostesses turn- tolay 0ut" your garden plan and careful and considerate you might ways, filling out any depressions iug out in full force, and the com- .construct parts of this as you Ret 1 be the new ereen shoots would not thnt mleht he showing thpr n- . me ioi reaay. in tee early spring be able to stand the shock and moving all unnecessary hills. The ( the question of time did not enter even, if the plant should manage lawn should be flat wherever dos- til the fall weather will makejerate the lawn mower when time this a very much easier matter. But i comes' for that operation, even If you could not manage to j ', ' I If " you u are : aoie blp OP or ..rtlm!i lonunaie do , any planUng you could . see toon to have the use of a roller lr SAVE OH SHAVES With Minora Bladesl Mipora cwtloth ordinary doublJ dsdraior blades h.th, fcte In the low-price field. into any consideration of what tojto keep alive, it would look so sible. Otherwise make long, easy 'almost common piece of Drown do and when to do it. You could ; scraggly throughout the remalnd- curves from levels to the slopes land Is really much morp er of the season that it would not I that you may have to make in because of the .smaller surface r be worth your while to make that order to have the surface smooth .contact made by the foot . " n- ti.uuii vu tuajvc ii icnswie iu op-: "e uuisiue cages ol the rnllo. riding on a well packed rklge the middle of it might well fail t0 depress " the soft spot in the cec lt that the cleared portion be made this would be th tim tn an r ("Maklne the lawn- win . tesses about coming on time to to Jook 35 ticJy Possible for the the ground jjghUy but do not at-'tinued cext and be carried me regular weanesaay "y oance at the Empress. For a while you came on the dot. but now you're remainder of the season. 'temDt to Daek it hard, "if von ri,, on till lt Is oomnleted in th. ... If the ground should haoDen to you will soon f nd that vou hnv" .'0" issues. be of a good enough consistency made it possible for the water slipping, girls, you're slipping. In! to make it possible to put In the down below to reach, up to the orcer xo get a ticset tne boys are .lawn, this work should be done as surface which probably makes it all there by eight o'clock and it soon as possible. Put In all your so wet that you cannot ODerate lt Dick Blarney for a smart bit of m,uia nice vuia nave nelr , effort in getting the ground ready properly. If you haven't ot a roller planning. ,IUU ""re nours aam : memoer wnai i said, i The Service Wives' Club are can- I do the dishes that one re- to where the lawn is to be planted, you can do this pressing jus as clean the ground thoroughly of all well by going round and round on night and 'Sticks and stones (tin cans can be 'your plot, taking very short steps cemng meir regular Thursday af- come on time. ' Crushed and left In the ground) and placing all your ' " ' aal '. ' ' jbIJbbbbbbbb ALL INCOME TAX 0 'IT T WW"'ff RETURNS MUST VjjBjWg ft BE MADE BY & IHfefflHK m JUNE 30-h ;SsSXsgsgg weight on temoon meeting tomorrow as they. And now Its Louis Bon Bernard 'and any other matter that might I each foot as you put it down. This are holding a supper and theatre who has gone. Ah me, all my be detrimental to your lawn, method is the old method that party In the evening. Those plan- little chicks at one fell swoop. Leave fairly deep ditches open as was used before rollers became an Your Friendly Gardeaer. Tonight's train, due item the East at 10:45, was reported tau morning to be on time. IgolcTIealI mm I are Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon HfTrtat In TomiU SlBCI both on mrtlrr mtnr fi but will be bark on yen tracer's tbelf oon as coDdl-jj ditiom permit. Sweep Chimneys Now No Sweeping done In wet weather. Oil burners also cleaned and serviced rhooe Clack '.15 HANDYMAN' HOME SLKV1CE J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms WOOD FOR SALE 100 Cords of 14-inch Wood must be delivered right away. Order now for your next winter supply S12D0 per Cord. Prices higher after ihis shipment HIDE TRANSFER, Phone 58 I i s i a I ! I i FOR SALE t 10 Cotton Mattresses, at 313.50 Used Beds and Springs, at . . 0 2 Electric Ranges at a very low price. B.C. 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