fiTMNASICM SCHEDULE AT CIVIC CENTRE 2 00-4 i : Mnniray Open to service- Junior girls. .. y -Basketball. 3 j intermediate boys. 9 0 -Senior men. to 00 Men's volleyball. Tuesday -CD-A 50 Open to service- r.;r- 4 30 Junior boys. 20 Basketball. i OO 3 'S3- Basketball. : . ?0- Basketball. 13-00- Basketball. Wednesday , O-i 00- Jt.C'.A.F. sports. .a-6 30- Basketball. ja-8 30- Event night. ,. ia-9 JO Event night. Thursday . C3-3 30 Intermediate boys. i ;a 3 30- -Senior men. C3 4 CO Army sports. Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert ilii hon. Vancouver; :d. Remo; R. D. V. I'ouver; A. Jacob-jy.T; T McCabe, Van-t: c Rymes. Victoria; 5, Vancouver; Mrs. uver; E. O. Han-E Willie. Terrace; ,Y u uimii-hts, , mis. . i k . ... u " T T-Vl . : J.Mattlce, Taylor, Vancouver-Vuncouver; Ot-orp; ird mkr is l HOME mmrm r , ROCK GARDENS - Where there Is an abrupt change in the level of the lawn or at the end or an outdoor terrace, a rocH garden can be fitted in nicely. For a first class Job, fair-sized, weather-beaten boulders should be uted and these are generally burled about two-tliirds deep in good soil. In the latter one can plant dwarf perennials and special alpine plants, usually specially listed in any good Canadian seed catalogue. Seme of these things are tiny and will grow well -even in little pockets nf soil. To break the monotony and as a background, shrubbery or even an ornamental tree may be planted. Rock Rardens should not be allowed to degenerate Into Jungles, "Weeds must be kept removed and rapidly spreading plants like dwarf phlox and medal Klasas must 'fee curbed. Growth tv the completed and established rork frardeii should not be allowed to obscure all the ones which. If .suitably weathered, are ornamental In them-' A nstto with stone steps wirwf'n thnMh the roe ar-drn will arid to Ma attractive ness. KEEP PLANTING -At the risk of it-jjetition too mush stress rannot b" laid un continuous Rex Bowling Alleys NOW OPEN TO EVERYONE EVERY NIGHT! :ir ;.;t nr. g-iimon. tues wed and fri. 2 11 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 11 11 THURSDAY PHONE 658 for reservations liiiwun(dngr. Tne new building and eontractinj firm of (J.S.) (B.J.) GREER & BRIDDEN Consult us if you ar planning a new home or repairs or alterations to '.he present one. We will endeavour to meet all your requirement : in this field. Pi:: MP Red SCI P.O. Dox 721 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 p.o. Box 544 PHASER. STREET Prince Rupert Eh BULKLEY CAFE CHOP SUEY CHOW MEl.V Our Specialty Open-Weekday 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday a a.m. to 9 p.m. Located at Bulkley Hotel SMITH ERS, B.C. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL PLANNING AND DESION1NO ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION Mone Block i LIMITED IMITI I) P.O. Box 1381 Phone fiO'J Evenings: Green WJ IMPORTANT NOTICE To All Coal Users Walfli your mail for an important notice regarding coal. COMING ON MAY 4 Niilpott, Evitt & Co. Ltd. I'UMlSEIt AND BUILDING MATERIALS a Phones 651 and 052 XI. L. X Mr H' ft II I I IB &WITWniIT A -v e - planting of the staudard vegetables like lettuce, radish, beans, carrots, beets, etc. All of these will taste much better when they Just begin to reach proper .maturity. Most of them, especially the beans, lettuce, and such things, begin to get tough if left too long. The only way to assure a proper sue cession is to keep planting them. It is far better, old' gardeners say, to have several tows or them coming on two weeks apart than all at one time. In most parts of Canada It is quite possible to keep planting many vegetables right up to mid-July. PERENNIALS AND ANNUALS Some of the most cflectivs gardens are those where annual flowers are grouped with perennials. The latter are planted well apart and in between or in front are grouped quick growing and later flowering annuals. The latter will hide .the dying foliage of tulips and other spring bulbs and they will cover the plainness or iris and peonies after the latter have bloomed. Annuals, too, are useful for filling in inevitable- gaps after a hard winter. In laying out flower beds, the experienced gardener W'll plant tiny things along the front. These gradually lead up to Hie rne.Hnni flowers with the tall varieties like delphiniums, phlox, dahlfo.s etc.. at the back. Just for variety it ls well to (brln a few of the taller stIs forward bere and there. Generally speaking, smaller and slimmer flower , wake a slvowlng when planted in clmniM of three or four Btralfch rows should he avoided KEEP IN MIND-Two points which the gardener mast keep in mind at this time are cultivation, and pesis. A garden kepi well cultivated up to the middle of June will stay clean with little trouble from then on. Pests and this Includes weeds are much more easily handled if caught in the earlier stages. Cultivation will take care of the weeds in most cases, though in lawns or in large and well established clumps, some of the new sprays are advisable. Bugs and disease should foe attacked just as soon as they show themselves. Commercial sprays are available at any s d or hardware store. Train Schedule For Hie East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. Fiom the East Tuesday, Tnursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. Classified Advertising pays. Smiles'ri-! Chuckles "Has jshe kept her girlish fl ure?" , ; "Kept ltl Man, she has doubled it." "Mother," asked the little one, on the occasion of ft number of guests at dinner, "will the dessert hurt me, or Is there enough to go around?" 4 "Don't you like to get up and watch the 6un rise?" "Sure," explained the other man, "but I don't like to have ' to wait for it." He took her gently In his. arms And pressed her closely to his breast; The lovely color left her face And lodged upon his vest. "Give me an example of an indirect tax." "Dog tax." "Why ls that an Indirect tax?" "Because the dog doesn't pay it." "Tell me, how did you "CLEAN-UP DAY" get Junior to eat olives?" "Simple, I started him on mar tinis." Over a cup oi tea the two char ladies were discussing the persons they "did for." "Then there's Mrs. 'Arris," said the one in the purple Jumper. "My dear, 'er floors you'd never believe! When I first started to work for 'er they was awful." She tock a sip of tea and wiped her mouth on a purple sleeve. "Now," she went on proudly, "after I've been polishing 'em, three of 'er lady friends 'as broke their less." (0h W I TNE S SJ AT CENTRE Leaders In the pies ent campaign sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce to tidy up the city, 73 junior boys and girls met at the "'Centre" on Saturday afternoon. Divided into squads, with leaders in charge, they "attacked" the rubbish which had accumulated around the building since construction days. In the lovely sunshine which favored Saturday afternoon, the bushland to the left of the building presented a colorful sight, dotted with small, brightly dressed youngsters, all as busy as bees. While all this activity was under way outside, a crew of enthusiastic young "chefs" prepared large quantities of buns and weiners. Thes? were consumed with great gusto and everyone agreed It was a pretty good way to spend a THIS AND THAT Tlit dr Maulw Adam Sn-vi, Inc. "Joe, what's the matter? Joe, speak to me, Joel' York General Construction See or Phone Us on a New Insulation ' KIMSUL Something: New and the Rest Free Estimates on Any Kind of Construction You Wame It, and We Can Do It WE HAVE OUR OWN SHOP - WE CAN MAKE ANYTHING Phone Black 120 Day Phone IJlack 731 Evenings Joe: "How do you like your job as salesman?" Jim: "Oh, it's dandy. You meet some fine fellows at the hotels and have lots of fun In the evenings, but what I don't like ls calling on all those .store Early to rise and early t0 bed makes a girl healthy but socially dead. "I always wondered where all the Smiths came from until I came to this city." "Then what happened?" "I .raw a sign: 'Smith Manufacturing Company.' " Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Monday ss Princess Adelaide. 10 pjn. Tuesday ss Catala 12:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince Ruperc, 11:15 pjn. Friday ss Cardena, 9:00 p.m. May 8 and 18, June 11 ss Princess Louise, pjn. i'rom Vancouver Sunday ss Catala, 4 pjn. Monday ss Princess Adelaide, pjn. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 10:00 ajn. May 3, 13 and 27 ss Princess Louise, a.m. From Alaska ss Prince Rupert, 7 p.m. May 8. May 18, June 11 ss Princess Louise, p.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, midnight. May 3, May 13, May 27 Princess Louise. Advertise In he Dally News WHAT5 DOING AT PRINCE RUP.ERT RECREATION COUNCIL GYMS by JIM NAST THE' sunny Saturday, especially when they viewed with pride the re sult of their work a mucli neater-looking Civic Centre I "GOOD LUCK" This column wishes to say what all Rup-Rec adherents feel "Good luck to Mrs. Eillen Yelland, George McGregor and duhnuy Thompson on their trip south to the bis gymnastic display in Vancouver." We are proud of our representatives and we know they'll come back with a lot of fresh enthusiasm so necessary in this type of program and with some new ideas. They leave tomorrow afternoon on thj Catala for INSTRUCTORS' MEETING There will be a short informal meeting of allfinstructors around 3 tonight. WHAT'S ON TODAY 4:30 to 5:30 Junior girls. 7:00 to 8:30 Intermediate boys. 7:00 to 8:30 Intermediate girls. 8-30 to 9:30 Senior men. 8:30 to 9:30 Ladies' "Keep Fit." 9:30 to 10:00 Men's volleyball. IN THE SUPREME COtlTiT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROnVTE I IN THE MATTER OF THE I "ADMINISTRATION ACT" unci i IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE i OF JOHN EI .LS WORTH OAR- LANIJ (otherwise known oh John Oarland), DECEASED INTE3- 1 TATE. TAKE NOTICE that hv Orrtop nf ' Ills Honor, Judge Fisher, made on the I2th d&y of April, AD. 1040. I was polnted Administrator of the Estate of John Ellsworth Oarland, otherwise known as John Oarland, deceased, and all parties having claims agnlnst the said estate are hereby required to furnish name, properly vrlfled. to me on or before the 22nd day of May. AD 1046. and an pHriies indebted to the estate re reonlred t,o pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at prince Rupert, B.C., this 12th day of April, A D. 1B48. OORDON F. FORBES, Actlnpr Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. "SOVr.KXMKNT I-KHOU ACT" NOTICE OF APPPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENSE NOTICE ls hereby given that on the 3rd day of June, next, the undersigned Intends to apply to tlw Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of beer license No. 7404 Issued In respect of premises being part of a building known as Central Hotel, situate at the corner of lsx Avenue and 7th Street, Prince Rupert. B.C., upon the lands described na Lots numbered Eleven (11) to Fourteen (14), Inclusive. In Block number Ten (10). Section One (1), Map No. 923. Prince Rupert Land Reglstery District. In the Province of British Columbia, from Albert Dixon. Harold Oarforth Dixon And SlUney Waterfleld to Central Holdings Ltd.. having its head office at 789 Pender Street West, Vancouver, B.C , the transferee DATED at Prince Rupert, B C this 25th day of April, AD 1948. CENTRAL HOLDINOS LTD. Applicant and Transferee. LOUIS-CONN SIGN PAPERS NEW YORK W Joe Louis and Billy Conn signed papers at the i weekend, posting bonds of $5,000 apiece guatanteelng their presence at the Yankee Stadium on the night of June 19 for their world's heavyweight championship bout. FAMOUS PITCHER SUFFERS STROKE SHORT SPORT A man connected with Canadian football for nearly 20 years, Ross Trimble, has decided to call it quits for a while. Trimble, who Toronto's Jack (Spider) Armstrong fought featherweignt baxlng champion Sal Bartolo at h" Boston Gardens Friday night. Bartolo scored a knockout in the third minute of the sixth round. Bartolo had dlficultv making the weight when he won 1 the title from Phil Terraneva, two years ago and got Just with-1 in the weight again last night The Montreal Royals "baseball 1 team have received a pat on the , hick from the synod nf the Anglican diocese of Montreal. The 1 "vnml commends the Montreal International League team for tnklnnr Its stand in not concur-rinp "with racial discrimination against Negro members of teams." Buy War Snvtnw fitamns EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news items, to ensure publication, should be In the office by 10 a.m. Contributors are asked to bear this In mind. Items of social and personal interest are always welcome. CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates For your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms Cafe In Connection LICENSED fREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 ram slr,lTlsrwsi i B r SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala. 1:30 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 12:30 Prince Rupert Time) Friday SS1 Cardena. 10 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 9 p.m. Prince Rupert Time) Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 508 COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Warm comfortable rooms with plenty of hot water. Reasonable weekly rates , to reliable tenants. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE 678 pn behalf of LAlley.s for lib ptiict. Eiipcrt Daflp J3cUj3 . Monday, May 6, 1946 MEN'S FIVE PIN FINALS Stone's Win Season's Championships Prizes Are Presented '! The Men's Five Pin ffaowling League came to? a rather noisy ending on Friday night with the WASHINGTON. D.C. 0 Wal- ! playing off of the final games ter Johnson, famous Washington Senator pitcher or the 1920's, U reported In a failing condition In hospital which he entered several weeks ago for treatment of numbness affecting his left side. of the current -schedule. Morgan's and Stone's met to compete for first arftl second places with Stone's cosilftg out on top by winning two of the three-game playoffs. Malkim won a hard-fought battle with Burns for third and fourth places. Prizes for the night's bowlinj und for bowling throughout the season were presented after the scores had been totalled. A few of thesa prizes have yet to be claimed as the bowlers who earned them were not there at the time of the presentations. A 'liver run was nrpsented to was coach of the famed Ottawa (Maurice Irvln? by Lloyd Morris Kuugunaers, says u is aeuniie that he has refused his 1940 con tract. However, he intimates he may return to the game some time in the Xuture. the Rex Bawlinj high average for the year. A .silver cup was won by the Stone tnrtm for their coming out on top of the league. C:;-h par - , w-re wi.n by Mmir- Minor accidents, uch as strains, sprains, burns, cuts and bruises happen every day to outdoor and - indoor workers. That's why so many thousands of Canadian workers use i OLYMPENE thev know how . quickly it soothes pain away and x . brings speedy relief. , Olympene is particularly good for Bore and tired feet and re Iieves Athlete s Foot. Get a bottle of Olympene to-day, ana Keep it nandy ... you may need it tomorrow. Baseball Scores 1 " SUNIJAY , American Chicago 2, New York 4. Detroit 2-5, Philadelphia 10-IJ Cleveland 4, Washington 12. National Boston 2-10, St. Louis 7-4. Brooklyn 4-3, PittsbUJ-gh 5-4, New York 3-4, Cincinnati 2-7, Philadelphia 1-7, Chicago 13-1, SATURDAY American Cleveland 2 Boston 8. Detroit 3, New York 4. National N(w Vnrlf S rhlnnirn'l ' Philadelphia 4. Cincinnati T. li will Mrs. Clarence Taomscn sail Tuesday on the Catala on j trip to Vancouver. ice Irving, Bob Woods, Eric Free-i; man for respective high aver-i age, high sinsle game apd hlgl three games during the season A number of tnaJler prize? were given out . 'for the high scores of ihenlght. Two hidden prizes for the night were won by Frank Dibt and Lou Felsenthal. The men's five pin league wjlJ resume play for the iiMG-1947 season some time about the enra of September. I iW sW r M TIs'b'b'b'bW'1 v5f i H1 . mi - 1 1 i . Use D.D.T. Novv KILLS FLIES, ANTS, MOTHS, ROACHES AND OTHER INSECTS D.D.T. SPRAY quart I. SOf sallon $i.Ort NEW AEROSOL D.D.T. VAPOR DISPENSER "iMAOIC .MIST" each $1.0." PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Phone C32 P.O. Box 772 G. SELVIG General Contractor Wc do basements, reshlngllng, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen Demolish or move buildings 100 Satisfaction Guaranteed CALL HI. HI' (110 and we will give an estimate P.O. Hox C5t Keep your Orders Well Ahead for our Quality Coals PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEFJtS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acjfene Welding p JS SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY PHONES 110 - 117 ALBERT AND McCAFFERY 4" 1 Hi i