ill it .1 I 4 m t ' J 2 -i 1 "1 PAGE FOUR "WHAT IS THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, B C. i Wednesday, March 28, 1945 JQME W 1 SOMETHING NEW Mast Canadians are too conservative In the matter of new vegetables, professional gardners point out. For generations they have been content to grow a very limited variety beans, car-.' rots, peas, lettuce and potatoes coveting the complete range in too many gardens. This is a great mistake as scores of vegetables can be .grown to perfection anywhere In Canada and In addition there jire usually several different varieties of each. In recent decades" there has been some improvement but the average garden is still limited. In addition to the standard . kinds noted above, there, are .ss.many others that could be in included such as spinach, swiss chard, pappers, turnips, p&rs- nips, onions, broad beans, kohl vrabi, red caggabe, broccoli, en dive, cress, parsley, head lettuce, brUssels sprouts, celery, Chinese cabbage, etc. Another point too often overlooked is the introduction of Improved varieties. Some of the old standbys of ten years ago are completely overshadowed by earlier, smoother or hardier sorts. By choosing carefully from a good Canadian seed catalogue one can create a vegetable garden that will not only have much more variety than was possible a generation ago, but one that will yield higher quality and over a much longer period. Cultivate It First Thorough, preliminary cultivation is essential in both flower and vegetable growing. Where this is not done the gardener will be on his" knees half the summer fighting twitch and other weeds that should have LONDON OFFICE (Continued from Page 3) - 1 '' i T to set themselves up in business In any country, or to represent in Ontario an industry of some other country. It will also supply data to any firm fooKing for expansion In Ontario, of to any Ontario organization probing the overseas trade outroos. "We don't try to influence the final Judgment of the interested parties," said Col. Lyle, who was released from the Canadian Army in Holland to take his new post. Col. Lyle spent six weeks In Toronto setting up a counterpart office under H. McLean Burns before returning to London after discharge. "Our service Is in close collaboration with exisittng associations throughout Canada, such as the Canadian ChamDer or Commerce, and with the Federation of British Industries in Britain." The plan Is to obtain a "talr share" of trade for Ontario producers to Interest British and other firms in establishing branch plants or agencies in the province; and to encourage reel- been thoroughly eradicated In the first place. Where at all possible the experts advise fall digging of the land to the gardened. Then It should be cultivated thorough- H HI I INI) EVERY M KADI, INK When the tlory of Canada's uar fffort can he laid In detail, inr neode in' learn tilth firide of the important i r I many Canadian Indus-trial plants fmi r played. The management anil men of V.I). I., devote till their time untl all the facilities of their Vancouver ami C.rimsUy ilant to meeting every ilemanil of the armed forces fitr high-tent alcohol for making smokeless ponder and' other vitally needed munition, and the demand groun greater tilth the In-creasing temfm of the tear totluy. BRITISH COLUMBIA BREEDS THIRD in population, Cnnniln's Pacific province ranks first by u vvmIc margin in the number of her heroic sons to' Avin the highest uwartl of the llritish Commonwealth the Victoria Cross. Of the eight Canadians whose exceptional courage and devotion to duty during the present war brought the supreme recognition . . . five were British Columbians! August lQlli. 1912: Lt.-Col. Charles Cecil . Incersoll Mi-rritt of Vancouver, though twice wounded, remained on a Dieppe hcncli under heavy fire covering the withdrawal of his unit. He was taken prisoner. November Bill. 1912 Cupt. Frederick Thornton 1'etern, It.N., of iNcImiii, led the cutlers II. M.S. Wulney and . Harland in a Miicidal action auaiiifcl the French harbour at Oran, Algeria. He died in uu air crash shortly afterwards. February 2nd. 19ltt Major Charles Ferguson Hoey, M.C., of Duncan, despite serious wounds, single-handedly killed ocry occupant of a Japanese lull position in lliinna. His wounds brought his death fifteen days later. May 21lh, 1911: Major John Kccfer Mabony of New Westminster, led his company across the unbridged Mclfa Itivcr in Italy against concentrated fire, shattered enemy attacks, .and though outnumbered and outgunned, two to one, inspired bis men to fighting fury and held llie crossing until reinforced. Though wounded three times in the action, Mabony later returned home to receive the acclaim of the Nation. October 21sl. 19t Private Ernest A. (Smokey) Smith, of New Westminster, first Canadian private to receive the V.C. in this war, earned immortal honour at theSavio River in Ituly for "audacity to the point of contempt" when, single-handed, lie put to route ten Germans iu two attacking tanks, killing four and wounding tlx. UNITED DISTILLERS LTD. VANCOUVER, R. C. AND C1UMSBY, ,ONT. 4S.ll City Hall Closed Friday to Tuesday City Hall staff will enjoy a long Easter week-end. City Clerk H. D. Thain announced today that the City Hall will close Thursday night and reopen Tuesday morning, remaining closed Saturday morning. The council meeting, which ordinarily would have fallen on Monday night, will be held Tuesday night. City merchants report that they will close for their regular half day on Thursday, remaining closed on Good Friday, but will be open on Saturday and Easter Monday. MANCHESTER, Eng. 0 Dids-bury Methodist Theological College has been sold for 85,000 ($382,000) and will be converted Into a post-war training centre, o. caiaerwood lor school teachers. procal arrangements between industries for tho sary, and In the meantime' cul tivating thoroughly and deeply. This extra work before the rows are planted will repay Itself PRINCE RUPERT Honour Roll List of Men and Women on Active Service Are YOU responsible for someone's name not In this list? (See entry form elsewhere) MEN Charles Anderson Harold Anderson Stanley Anderson J. Armstrong Jr. It. Armstrong Fred Q. Barber Don Arney Ted Arney W. a. Barker Emlle Blaln John Bowman William Bremner Bernard Brldden George J. Brown James Bryant Tony Bussanlch Russell Cameron Harold Bunn John Bunn I Hugh BUTbank hts and designs, thereay creat- , fZ nTvief1 ng employment for atscnargee Eawara unwes servicemen and war workers re eased from their jobs. Qeorg Dibb A. F. Dodd Vincent Dodd John Dohl Robert Dugpin many times over In the hoeing I John arimsson and v?eedlng it saves later. Showy Flowers An amazing showing can be made with a few annual flowers. Cosmos, giant marigolds, zinnias, petunias, portulaca, nicotine, calendula, alyssum, nasturtiums', etc., ate easily grown almost anywhere In Canada. Some oJ0" J NAVY Sidney Alexander Maurice Lay Peter D. Allen Richard Cameron Edward Capstlck Robert Capstlck Doue. Chrlstlson Wm. J. Commons Allstalr D. ly again in the spring. The ob-1 DrnrMrtnmn Jectlve Is to have the soil worked Mewin Eburne up fine and free of weeds, es- $jtg Eby peclally twitch, thistle and other wnitam Earl Eby perennial weeds, before the seeds XnMii! are pianiea. itamer man rusn Engstrom radish, carrots and peas at the Martin Eriksen first opportunity Into Uliprepar- Bernard Fortune ed soil, old-timers advise wait- i Terry Fortune jiiB mi auuuici wil'N It iK'ces Mitchell Oay Etner oreen James dreer Lester Grlmble Terry Grlmble Ian Grlmsson Boyo onrnch Richard Lelghton Jantott Leland Fred Lewis Tilly II. Lloyd Bruce Love Harry Lundqulst Ted Mllli Harry Mbnkley John Morrison T. A. Mulhern William Murdoch William Murray Wm. II. Murray Daniel McDonald Jack Macfle Robert McKay Robert McLean E. (Ned) McLeod John McLeod Norman McLeod David MeMeekln David McNab Robert McNab John D. McRae John O Nclll R. K. Olsen Charles UrmUton Crerar P. E. M. Palmer Frank D. Parker Gordon Parkin C. R. Parsons Douglas Payne Peter J. Peterson A. M. Phllllpson C. J. Phllllpson Bud Ponder N. C. Powell Magne Rabben David Ritchie Jack Ritchie Robert Ritchie Harry Robb J. H. Robinson Robert Roy Arthur Saunders W. J. Scheaffer R. M. Srherk Stanley Scherk J. D. Schubert A. Slmundson C. Sllverstdes . J. Sims M. Skalmerud F. W. Skinner Henry Skinner John Skog Ole Slatta Carl Smith Caj-1 J. Oustafson Jack E. Smith George D. Hague Malcolm Smith Hazen Hanklnson Ralph Smith Matt Harris Walter smith Glen Hemmons Thor Solllen Trevor Hill Carl Strand Raymond Hougan John Strand BUI Hunter Jack Storrle Foster Husoy Orme Stuart Peter Husoy Charles Sunberg James M. Irvine James Taylor Tom Johnstone Inge Valen Stanley Veltch Sid White the larger flowers can actually L. (Sonny) Keays Robert Whiting be De nvd usea m In ine the ftlirp piace or nf snniDs. nhnihi Harry L. Knutson Carl O. Wilson Knutson DsCftr wm8riam Seeds should be started early and James a. Laurie oenrgi- Yule In finely prepared .soil. Plants Jaclc R Lurle JiCk Yu,e are transplanted to permanent army quarters when they ate well es- qlehard Adv,n. DannT Magnet tabiisiied with several sets of J. Armstrong sr. leaves. Ready started bedding .alarum plants can be bought. For husky Jack Balfour growth, cosmos, gladiolus, dahl- RIBei?Hng Ris, giant marigolds and isin- w. Beynon nlas should have about two feet waUef'iMrd each way petunias need about n. Biackhaii a foot apart. Kte Seed Supply W. W. Bowes Seed supplies are not going to Sntia&iKSUn be more plentiful this spring, wniiam Brass Dealers are confident that they i' ,?JjL,2?,en can meet demands If orders are V. m. Brown placed early and some leeway Frank Bruce Is allowed in varieties. I The pJllSs. Favourite Will Throat relieve cough. frc tickling I nt Bandy I ft Box Sold only by Your Nyal Druggist Lumber We now have a stock of good grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand YES! We have NO It ANANAS BUT We do have... REn CHIMNEY BRICK Phone 651 or 652 for particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Wlzner Bryant Arthur F. Cade John A. V. Cade Alfred Calderone o. Marchlldon Cecil M. Marr Murlll Mathews Steve Mentenko George W. McAfee M. P. McCaffery K. McCrlmmon J. C. McCubbln N. Mcaiashan A. A. MacDonald Ian Macdonald Jack MCEvoy Alex McFarlane Gerald Mclntyre Ian A. MacRae Jack Mlcholuk Leo Mlcholuk Victor Miller D. Montgomery R. Montgomery R. Montgomery M. D. Montesano Clyde Moraes Stanley Moraes Mo Aldo Campagnola Ford Moran Jack Campbell Jack Moran John Campbell William Cavalier Marc Cavenalle A. H. Chasteney Arthur J. Clark Donald Clark Edward Clark Oeorge Collins Jr. O. M. Collins James W. Collins Jim Colussl Mike Colussl Frank Comadtna D. J. T Cook M. van Cooten Grant Coverdale Walter Cross Bert Cross Charles Dennl Thomas Dennis Peter Doherty Paul Dvornek James Moran Robert Moxley John K. Murray Jack Mussallem Joseph Naylor W. H. Nesbltt Leonard Ness Donald Norton David W. Oland Robert Orme Robert i Parks Frank Parlette Robert D. Patrick o. F. Penney Walter Perkins Ernie Perlstrom Peter Peterson W. A. Pllfold Jr. Arthur Phillips N. R. Powell L. C. R. Raabe i R. C n. Durnford Ernest rtfttchfortj J ' George Dybhavn N. A. Parllkl I Maicoim Eiaer t. itegnery Whitfield Elder Frank Elliott Helge Essen A. H. Finer Charles V. Evltt George Flewln Thomas Flewln Dick Fong William Oarllck James Oarllck John Gates Ralph Gillies j Alfred E. S. GUUs Joseph D. amis Burton areen (-1 Ll 1 LUtl HI ' G. P. Lyons Ronald Allen Harry Astoria Alex Balllle Howard Beale Marcel Blaln J. F. Bouzek J. J. Boiwek J. V. Bouzek Peter Brass Wm. M. Brown Alan Burbank Alfred E. Burnlp Denis W. Burnlp Peter Cartwrlght Rene Cavenalle Victor. Cavenalle Elmer Clausen Jack Corbould Eddie Crosby Ray Crosby James Currte Arthur Davey John W. Davey Pat Deane Victor Dell M. J. Dougherty Jack Eastwood Donald Eby Thomas J. Evans Jack C. Ewart Victor Field Clarence Flnley Albert Flaten C. E. Flewln Hugh L. Forrest Thomas Forrest Forwrt Fulton Louis Orltn Olay William Hidden Harry Hamilton Elmore Hanklnson 4rvld Hannen Iwrence Hansen Harold Helgerson Helge Holkestad James E. Rell Carl Reich Freddie Reich Alex Q. Rlx R. O. Robinson R. Ruddcrham E. 8. Roper Olav Rysstad Fred Slmonds Bud Skattebol Fred SeheaJfer R. J. ScheaHer William Scherk John T; Scully Milton P. Olllls Thomas Scully Andrew Glover Tore A. Selvlg William Oome Darrow Oomea F.arl Gordon Lee Gordon Edward OoBnell T. W. Graham Bori Shrubsall Thomas Sibley B. Slmundson aienn Smith Hugh J. Smith James Smith J. ' S. Smith niri.li W. n. Smith Splro Qurvlch Douglas Stalker .limn Itadden Oerry Hameiin J. A. Stewart Albert Stiles L. J. R. Haynes A. L. St. John Jack storrle Alexander Storrte K. O. W. Haynes R. It. A. Haynes E. D. Head -janira louuni Cecil Hemmons J. a. Sutherland David Henderson Roy Sweet Howard Hlbbard Richard Sylvester L. II. Hlnton C. Dan Taper F. E. Hodgklnson L. V. Tattersal Harold lioagson ourri ijui rtavlrt Houston Rabert Houston Percy Hudson R, E. Hudson Fred Hunter William Hutson Harold Ivarson Robert Johnson Walter Johnson S. D. Johnston T. D. Johnston Nick J. Klllas Robert W. Keays Nick KurulOk Fredk. A. Large Ronald Lee S A. Lee lverett R. Leek John Albert Teng w. ij. iwoey D. Thompson Arnold Tweed Jack Unwln Rodney Valpy A. (Bill) Vance Clarence Vaughan S. Vlckerman Robert Vuckovlch John Walker C. Wannmaker C. D Watson R. M. Watson Jack Wearmouth James Weir Islle West Dan Wick Oliver R. Lelghton William White W. T. Lelgnton r. J. wnaams Pierre LeRoss CI. M. Letnes Jumps Wonir James Wood II. R. Wrathalt Charles O. Lord Jack WTatnan Charles E. Love K. E. Wrathall T M. Wrt?ht AIR FORCE Mike Hudema John P. Johnson David l. Jones Sam Jurmaln Robert Kelsey Oliver J. Keays Francis W. Leask Kam Y. Lee Alan Lelghton Harold Leverett Donald Llewellyn John Lindsay Albert Mah Cedrlc Mah Georee R. Mayer Henry Mayer II. W. Macdonald Don McCavour J. It. McLeod Gavin D. Mead John J. Miller Richard Mills Herbert Morgan Ralph Mortn Eric Orme Ed. M. Ormhelm Robert L. Peachey Paul Postolu Ken Schubert Arne J. Selvlit Wm. Shrubsall Robert Sllverttdes Eddie Smith James D. Stuart Robert Taper J, .1, Thompson R. E. Tohey D C Tumllson Vernon Qulnlns Robert Tvrrmn ' John A. Walker Rudoloh Wrnj Wm. H 'Vilson Henry Worsfold Oeorge Zbura OS. ARMY Chester B. Clapp Terence Orrrm George A. Glay Thomas W. Pierce Glenn Ooodllve E. Santurbane Richard J. Moore US. NAVY C. J. Robertson Howard Frlzzell WOMF.N NAVY Lavlnla Exley F. M. Thomson Dapane Hemmel ARMY Beatrice Berner Edith Mutrle Louise Bird Irene Sully Phylls Hamblln Jane Taper Matilda Larson AIR FORCE Betty Barber Molly Mackenzie Jean R. Cameron Kay Nlckerson IrU Corbould Lilian Croxford Isobol Mackenzie U.S. ARMY Mary McCaffery VB. NAVY Viola M. Dybhavn Made Supreme Sacrifice ."Wftat'i ealfnj hlmf "lie just heard that a lid hat to go to icfiool rrgular or he doctn't jet a family aUouance.' 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MacKenzie Furnii Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" EASTER GIFTS FOR MOTHEEl 72x100 TABLE CLOTHS with 8 senriettes-rej J sine and cotton; colors Ivory, green and toliperrl 20 KITCHEN STOOL STEP LADDER -Mt when Ironing Phone 775 Send us your mall ordt 327 3rd Aveaue.Prid MOTT ELECTRIC Electrical Contracton COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL i M ' " ELECTRICIANS Electrical Supplies Home Wiring aadl Offices In Vancouver and New Westaiwl Phone Rlack 3G7 Hi BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 GREEN SPOT TAXI 65 TAXI SAILINGS Tuesday-3 Friday SS tl Sailings for Ql Islands evenr m Further and ReTi FRANK Prince WF Third Ave. Id R Jl Kl FY VAU COLLIERIES I' Beg to' advise that having con are Pi Contracts, War Priority pared.to supply the DOMKSI MARKET with high quaBy lasting: BULKLEY VALLEY CO Phone your dealer and