0 Is- ".,4. 4, m r Ah! ' iter B 111 ?f 4 :.m Prince ttupcrt Daily JUcuis Tuesday, February 26, 1946 - THEE CONSCIOUS : .NAIROBI, Kenya, Of Africans In Kenya are "tree con-flous." Although opposed to setting aside of land as forest reserve, members of a native coun BIIIBDBDBHBDI I RU PERT - mm cil in a recent debaie on reforestation recognized the need for planting trees and agreed that each clan should plant their lands by unpaid communal 5 : PEOPLES STORE Z Dance - Lovely Lady Dance " m V arming s Forma Gowns JUST A R R IV ED For the MARCH 4th CIVIC CENTRE OPENING Rupert Peoples Store! I BBBBBBBBBBBBDSBBBI IAMOND RINGS s A Simplicity jimpiiciiy of oi. style Jtyw itu sen thii mil modernistic design prt from $ .50 the ordinary. J perfect diamonds. D Decidedly different nd very Qv U' smirt. H.nd-chised. Exclu- $Q sive "Bridtl WreitS" desitn. i tide diamonds flankini ih brilliant, perfect soliiaire.Thi is a ring of true beamy, 10 white or natural John Bulger Ltd. JEWELERS Third-Ave. (Opp. Post Office) BWTOTOv'ff.i.HcilMiMHiJJJ.JJ.IJJU MOTHERS Trices from S2.G5 to $2.93 J Get Your Kiddies' Shoes Now We have just received a shipment of children's shoes in black and brown and in sizes from 4 to 102. Protect your child's feet with a better quality shoe. DON'T WAIT SEII US NOW THE CUT RATE SHOE STORE We serve you nothing but the best Special Red Brand Beef, Choicest fresh Vegetables and Fruits 'I' Complete line of Groceries OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN DURING rf REGULAR STORE HOURS CL -I-..., ...,.,...,.. r Choicest Cooked Meats, Meat Pies, Roast Chickens, Fish and Chips daily. We arc ready to scire you Chinese dishes Chow Mein, Chop Suey, etc., to take , out. Cooked with delicate taste and quick service. Si Si TRY US! RUPERT BUTCHERS m m m Phone 21 Third Ave. West Next Royal Hotel "WHAT is When flowers or vegetables are grown In rows, the layout of the garden should be a precision operation. The garden should be rectangular, the rows parallel and straight. An exception is made for hilly country, where the wash of soil should be checked by contour planting. Here rows should run at right angles to the slope, but they should still be parallel, For Shallow DrUl for Tiny Seeds. Press Edje of Board Into Soil. Use Hoe Handle to Make Drill For Medium Sized Seeds. . though on rounded slopes they will bs curved. Serpentine, slanting cr uneven rows will double the work of cul-tivatlon. and give an appearance of incompetence to the garden. Rows are spaced with varying distances between them, depending on two factors: The needs of the crop, and the convenience of cultivation. Ih rich soil vegetables may be spaced more closely than in poor; but when spaced too close togeth'er, it is difficult to cultivate between the rows. For crcps growing 12 inches t&ll or less, rows may be spaced ten inches to a foot apart and cultivated with hand tools. For cultivation with a wheel hoe, 18 inches is likely to be found a minimum distance, since it' is necessary to avoid disturbing the roots of the vegetables, whatever tool is used. Taller vegetables, and those that make vines, large bushes, or have a sprawling habit, must bs given more distance between rows. In small gardens, four feet will usually be the maximum distance, given: only for such crops as' bush squash and cucumbers, m , After you know where the iows are to be, a line should "be stretched to mark the first row. Some gardeners use a straight, narrow board as a ruler.to make the row straight. A gar'den line is likely to be more convenient; , neavy lines wound on iron reels are handy, but any strong cord stretched batween two stakes will do. Using the corner of a hoe, : Steamship Sailings For Vancouver : ; Monday ss Princess Adejaide, 10 p.m. Tuesday ss Cataia, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 11:45 p.m. Friday as Cardena, 10:00 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss Cataia, 4 p.m. Monday ss Princess Adelaide. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 10:00 a.m, x Steamship vjML Service from Prince Rupert to OCEAN FALLS POWELL. RIVER VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE WITHOUT A GARDEN? draw in the soft soil a shallow trench with this line as a guide. This Is known as a drill; In the spring a very shallow trench is called for, in which to sow small seeds. Some prefer to use the end of the hoc handle rather than the comer of the blade. Others have small hoes which they like; but It is more a matter of touch than the tool. For .-:mall seeds such as rad- lira iiiii Wot Larjer Seeds Make DrUl WlUi the Hoe Blade. ishes, onions, carrots, Jettuce and endive, a drill half an inch deep is enough. A little deeper for beets and Swiss chard, and an inch for peas and beans will be sufficient. Shallow sowing is preferred nowadays in the cool, moist spring, but make' drills a little deeper when'riot weather comes. The chief point to watch' in making a drill is to keep , it straight. Use the line as a guide but do not put any pressure on It, otherwise you will easily swing it out of line. Classified Ads bring results. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Strachan, on behalf of the family, wish to thank their many friends who In any way assisted during the loss of their beloved mother. Special thanks to Dr. J. P. Cade, and also for the beautiful floral tributes received. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Applications will be received up to March 7 by the undersigned for po-' sltion female clerk for Tele-, l rA.fmnr.f T I ' preferred. Preference will be given to applicants' with former telephone, operating ex perience. H. D. Thain, City! rMrtfi i An i ' HELP WANTED Housekeeper 4 aiAiti j iavw wiiita room, good wages. Apply Blue 217. (tf) PERSONAL Grey hair handicaps you. Use Angelique Grey Hair Restorer to regain natural color- life. $1 at Ormes Ltd. WANTED (52) WANTED Kodak movie camera with projector. Box 87 Daily News.. (48) WANTED Two room furnished flat or suite, close in. Adults only. Phone Prince Rupert Hotel, ask for Mrs A. G. Nellson. (49) RADIO SERVICk. RADIO SERVICE For guaranteed radio satisfaction phone 6 and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRae Bros. Ltd. FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms. Private entrance. 1021 2nd Ave. West. Phone Blue 874. (51) j FOR RENT Sleeping room,) close In. Phone Blue 605. 48) j FOR RENT One furnished suite and two single rooms. 2C9 5th Ave. West. (48) FOR RENT Furnished suite, Phone Green 717 anytime. (43) ROOM FOR RENT 8 2nd Ave. West. (53) i ROOMS FOR RENT 622 Fraser Street Phme. 309; ; ;59) CO-OPERATIVE IN SESSION With 200 or more members In attendance, the annual convention of the Prinze .Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association got under way at the Oddfellow' Hall this morning, proceedings up to noon being merely of a routine initial nature. President Harry Hanson was In. the chair wllh George Viereck officiating as secretary. f Here from Vancouver to attend the convention, which continues this afternoon when affairs of the asstt-j'tlon are ex-, pected to come in for an interesting discussion, are Karl Dyb-havn, manager of the Vancouver co-operative; Jack D?ane. manager of the Co-operation Fcdcratlon'of British Columbia: Rev. C. D. Clarke, educational director of the federation, and others. Charles Valley of Queen Charlotte City also Is here for the convention. SCHOOL BOARD ESTIMATES ARE BEFORE COUNCIL School Board estimates totalling $137,631 were presented for the approval of city council last night and council decided to confer with the school board Thursday afternoon to clarify a I suggested increase in teachers' salaries based on the proposed implementation of th'e Cameron report. City's share of the 1943 schoot budget Is $101,701, an amount similar to the 1945 coast. The proposal on which the aldermen requested clarification was not contained in the estimates submitted but w-as passed at the last school board meeting. It approved the raising of local teachers' salaries to the level of those in Vancouver if the Increased grants recommended In the Cameroir report are forthcoming, Opinion in council was that if the Increased grants are used for raising teachers' salaries, they would not. as Intended, relieve municipalities of any of their financial burdens. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Ooci a ntubborn bronchial couth, (cither phlejniy or dry and hacking) make yon choke, gasp, wheeje. keep you awaka niihts? Relieve, it nowl Do at thou. MndV have done get TemtAeton'a RAZMAH and atop that couch I RAZ-MAH has helped other let it heJp you. 50c. II at druggiiti everywhere. R-M - - Classified Advertising - - Classifieds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 50c. Birth Notices: 60c; Cards of Thanks, Death' Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: CARD OF THANKS FOR SALE i FOR SALE Boat "Rita." 32-foot troller. At New Floats. Phone Black 170. (48) FOR SALE Six-hole all enamel McClary Escort range. 77 Wantage Road. Anytime. (48) FOR SALE McClary Byng kitchen range, $45.00. Leaving town. Phone Black 953. (47) FOR SALE C-rnom furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (48) FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet sedan, god condition; Serial Number 4053647, Licence No. 29268. One electric iron, 8- tube electric radio. 1320 8th Ave. East. 148) FOR SALE Five room house with bath, new furnace, laun dry room, centrally located. Reasonable terms. Apply 416 6th Ave. West. (49) FOR SALE New electric heavy press irons and electric hotplates, very special prices. Hotplates now $4.75; press Irons $7.00. New 1946 mantel radios. B.C. Furniture. Phone Black 324. FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon of Thursday, February 28th, J946, for the purchase of Lot 17, Block 4, Section 2, City of Prince Rupert. Highest or any tender not necessarily- accepted. Terms strictly cash. G. F. Forbes, Acting Official Administrator of the Estate of Henry 8. MLsner, dcceased. (50) FOR SALE Modern duplex apartment, stucco front. 327 2nd Ave. West. Phone Red 889. (tf! FOR SALE Metz roller canaries, bred from prize stock. Males, $10. Phone Blue 519. Box 315. (53) FOR SALE Four-room " house, near Dry Doclc and Fishermen's Floats. Apply Box 88 Daily News. (50) FOR. SALE Monarch oil burner range," complete. Apply 1228 Park Ave. (50) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Comply Limited,, Vancouver, Chlorination To End March 31 Chlorination of Prince Rupert's water supply by the federal government will cease on March 31, City Council was advised last night In a letter from a. B. Chlsholm, deputy Minister of Health and Welfare. Treatment of the city's wat,cr supply began late in 1944 as protection for the health of troops here during the war. The chliorinatlon equipment, according to Mr. Chlsholm, eventually will be declared surplus, Prince Rupert receiving first priority on its purchase. STILL SEEKING PIONEERS' HOME Foregoing an offer by War Assets Corporation to purchase staff houses Three, Four, Five njid Six, city council last night decided that it would wait until staff house Nine, the former Wren barracks, U ircclareii surplus In order t oobtain a building suitable for a Pioneers' an interest in the former naval officers' quarters near the waterfront which they may be of fered under their priority agreements. They rjvcd to notify War Assets Corporation that, while they are not interested in the four staff houses already offered, they would be interested in the two mentioned above when they come up for disposal. .UVTMX sai.i: TIMBER SALE X28857 Thero will be olfercrt lor sale nt Public Auction, at It o'clock In the forenoon on the 1st day of April, 1946 In the office of the District IWstcr at Prince Rupert. B.C.. the Licence X28857, to cut 11 .385.000 f.b.m. of Spruce, Cedar, Hemlock and Balsam on part of Surveyed Timber Licence 3S8P and 2368P and adjoining Vacant Crown land near the South end of Kumeleon Lake. Oren-ville Channel, Range 4, Coast Land District. Three (3) yeara will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided anyone unable to attend the miction In person may submit tender to bo opened at the hour of auction and treated na one bid." Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Mlnlnter of Forest.", Victoria, B.C.. or the District Forester at Prince Rupert, B.C. MiOVKRXMKXT I.ItJI OK AIVT" NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENCE NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that on the 6th day of March next th undersigned Intends to apply to the Lluuor Control Board (or consent to transfer of Beer Licence No. 7399 Issued in respect of premises being of a bulletins? known as Knox fmrt lotel, situate at First Avenue in the City of Prince Rupert. Province of i Brttun columDta, upon the lands described as Lota numbered Thlrteon (131 and Fourteenth (141 of Block Two (2) of Section One (1) Map 92.1, Prince Rupert. Land Registration District In the Province of British Columbia, from Knox Hotel Company Limited to Beaudoln Hotel Co. Ltd. of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, the Transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 29th day of January A D. 1946. BEAUUOIN HOTEli CO. LTD. Jules Vanderbeck, President. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Or 1IUQH GREGORY IIILLAND DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order r: His Honor. W. li Fisher, made on the I8th day of February, A D. 1946. I was appointed Acting Official Ad ministrator of the estate of Hui(h Gregory HUland, deceased, and all parties having claims against the wild estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 27th day of March. A D. 1046. and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount or their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this 18th day of February, A D. 1940. GORDON F. FORBES. Acting Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE Is hereby given that the Reserve established under authority of Order-ln-Couucll No. 1651. an- proved December 9th, 1043. notice of which was published In the Brlttih Columbia Gazette of December 10th, 1043, la cancelled In so far as It re-later to Lot 1100, Range 5. Coast District, save and except thereout assigned Lot 1 of said Lot 1100. us shown on plan attached to deed deposited. 7891-1, also save and excepting the South half of the Southwest quarter of said Lot. containing 112 uti la.. II. CATHCART. Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands and Forests, Victoria, B. C. February 2nd, 1946. No. 14-46 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HENRY SCHMIDT. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS HENRY SMITH, DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS TAKE NOTICE that letters probato of the last will of Henry Schmidt, otherwlie known as Henry Smith, deceased, formerly of Prince Rupert, in man unumna, wno died at Prince Rupert. British Columbia, on or about the 29th day of November, 1944, were Issued to Alfred J. Stelncrt. sole executor, of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, out of the Prince Rupert' District Registry of the . Supreme Court of British Columbia on the 18th day of February, 1946. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to the solicitors of Alfred J. Stelnert forthwith; and pursuant to Section 28 of the Trustee Act all persons having' claims against the said estate are requlrad to file the same properly authenticated with the aollcltora of Alfred J, Stelnert on or. before the -.16th day of April, 1946. after which time dls-t-ition of the said estate will be made, having regard only to claims wnlch have been so filed. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C , this 23rd day of February. 1946: BROWN AND HARVEY, Besner Block, Prince Rupert. B. C, Solicitors for Alfred J. Stelnert. Executor. First publication Februarv 55, 1916 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY TWO FEATURES A SWELL MUSICAL COME I V i Phil Harris Leslie Brooks In ' "I LOVE A BANDLEADER" SHOWN AT 1;08 - 3:28 - 5:32 - 7:50 10:(58 Wc Have Done Phones 18 and 19 K A T,,KlLln. WESTERN ItOMA X c i: ! Bill Elliott Bobby Blake In- "CHEYENNE WILDCAT" SHOWN AT 2:31 - 4:37 - 0:55 j:13 Copit M'-rvvwuuuflOSOotj 6 6 St. Patrick's (ads By KUSTCUAFT Hanging from 5c to 25c DIB8 PRINTING COMPANY Office Supplies, llookblndlnc, Printing, Staliontrj g iiiruiuay and Every Day Cards g BESNEH BLOCK Waterman fens THIRD AVEMl aoooDOooaaoDaooD0Ooaaoooaaooooooooooiooooow: IT.' Seeing is Kellerinc COME IN Look for the M "TODAY'S SPECIAL" Cards with the black arrow indicating one of the Bargains of the Day! MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) P.O. Box S3 TI THE REX ALL STORE Phone 81 and 8! UPTON 5 11 IH Ml 4HP Hare your prescriptions filled here wHh confidence. You can be assured that only the purest and finest quality ingredients .arc used that every prescription i compounded accuiatcty by a registered pharmacist. Our label is your guarantee. Ormes ltd. Zrtim Pionktr Druqgists WHAT DOES RUPERT NEED? WILL YOU GIVE YOUR VIEWS? There is much discussion theie days of problems arid difficulties which face Prince Rupert in its postwar development and prosperity and what solutions might be devised towards solving these problems. Many of these problems have been discussed in the Daily News from time to tin but tliis newspaper is anxious to obtain sow new and constructive ideas and, therefore." are inviting our readers to express their vie on the subject of WHAT PRINCE RUPERT NEEDS TODAY? You are invited to enunciate what you consider Prince Rupcrt'ri needs and to write a J cise answer as to how best that need migM w solved. The articles will be published (with orvJ ,th out the names of the authors, according to M'-j of the writers). Thev will be judged imparts on the. primary basis of value of subject ma aiinougn conciseness, style aim iugnv also count. Mayor H. M. Daggett and W. M. Watts consented to assist the Daily News m judging. There will be six prizes: First, $10 iii cash. Second, $5 in cash. Third, $2.50 in cash. . And three six-month subscriptions to i Daily News. The contest, will close March 15. .. Old and young alike are asked to subiw articles. fc The primary purpose is, of course,' n win prizes but to bring forward sugg which may prove useful in forwarding m velopmcnt of Prince Rupert.