II 1, A"- svjrx .. if 1 I I ;,v bud 'he lU!: ...;..:. a. .. e'.:h." ' iciv vim'1 . . , , avfl surne j ,, , r bloom-1 "! ' .... iv.de-: . .,, i. :itlv oy to ,..d :! C.ma-v an . li H-d a v,n. j cays :. !i' nu'"lvcs t;- T irre are things i .-:.d lettuce. 1 in r:ws a CARNIVAL AT SEAL COVE TO BE BIG EVENT Seal Cove air base will be the not approve, but it is better to conform to cutom. foot apart whtn one is going to cultivate by hand. Carrots, beets, beans are a little larger and grow more slowly. Minimum space here would be about 15 Inches and rather more for the larger beans. Peas ctn be planted In double twice that much space until the next double row. Potato rows should be 30 Inches apart. Small table wjuash do best in hills about 30 Inches square and eventually i i il.fr 1 . i-.Iiia nlqnla tn 1 .aro;ncss aosui eigut lo mcnc h""" " -he "ood ( hill. Space between hills should .deration be at leatt 15 Inches to allow for ason'.s spreading and cultivation. 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J twin a U..UI liii u u.itti Sxiii "MWaya from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. k WORE minora hi and 82 iii" i 'tu An nil;; UAILV NEWS WILL llRINO liwufi" Timely Topics from Terrace GIGGEY REOPENS SAWMILL AT REMO Durintj the past week, Canadian National Rail- centre of interest for all local i ways activities have made Terrace a very busy place pleasure ana iun seexers mis Thursday night when the boys 1IJ UXIJl ujuc stage ureii uij; tai- ,L , . . , . , , , , , .1 nivni which win te the narticu- the track and tram whistles have broken the silence lar contribution of the Air Force at unexpected hours. Men from the work gangs have to the current Ilea crow cam- come Into town looking for dl-paign. Outstanding feature of vmlon and amusement. Business the proceedings will be the . . . . . .. , . , . 4rn , has been good at the local res-crowning of the .queen of the ... carnival. The queen wlU.be the , tyrant The first through train g-irl collecting the greatest num- from the wet came Into Tcr-ber of tickets during a Jitney race late Saturday night, dance which will be held during ! the evening. Other features of The railway hxs run a spur the evening will Include the 0f' track Into the old sawdust .drawing lor prize in a grand pne beside Olggey's Mill. Men uf j has rrffie yale of tickets In wWch Is are busy loading sawdust Into " i 'id. if nlronHv linrlrr ufl v In rtfYxn tnmm knv rlft.. n 4n b( 0t! a Sketch :i. ' iWH ) fit "lint-1 i't CH- ,v i v l.ule ,':idc : and ..tidily . HUM ,ir xi-! irccs. A ciiod : .iii.l hut ,i murh I V,i!l Uf ! Lit! i f i . . i tievf-r ; .i mac !!). III Ue pit a; ' Ty wili . t w years '.C! tlii'ir . ti .in- all .I tin- iwr-; ,., fins" X-v Of uiji-Ii too . t. w years . l! ff ifUlt to mi t see ivluri over : : and if jjianted .w taller :nu !v and .'. w.nrt .... v . j v. . j ... .... .. uyjji uii. iiibv uiiiuaud aic i.u stores. As a prelude to the big Thursday night entertainment there be removed and will be used by the C.N.R. for the packing of ice. will be a radio toroadiast Wednes- ( day night featuring the carnival j The ouUIde of thc frelght shed -rhpst-a and A'- Force artists adjoining the C.N.R. station Is including Be Fleming, jrraduate being reboarded. i f the Royal College of Music In . Fnlond and Antselo Russo, for-1 On Thursday the Royal Can-mcrly with Lulgl RomanelH's adlan Army Service Corps at Orchestra. I Prince Rupert sent two trucks Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. When may a man drop the fcrmal Mv dear Miss Jones" In young son ton, was In town over Wednesday. Olof Hanson, M.P., arrived In Terrace on Saturday and left Sunday for Prince Rupert. Lloyd S. Mulr of Vancouver Is spending a few days In Ter race. The "Help Holland Fund" concert sponsored by Mrs. C. C King, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Granger and the latter's pupils, was a great success. The Oddfellows' Hall, in which it was held on Saturday, held a large and ap preciative audience. The talent displayed was a very high qual lty. Violin selections were rend ered by Helen Somervllle, Aaron Haaland and Janet Cold well; over the Rkeena Hitrhwav to ' P'ano selections Dy nernice Mat- Terrace for vegetables. The thews. Colleen Whalen and truck nvtiirnrrl the same dav. i Claudia King. Mr. Granger plavcd several selections on his Mrs. C. A. Hlnchcllffe and 'violin. He was accompanied by Petpr arrived in Ter- Mrs. u ranger ai me piano. the salutation or a letter to a race on Wednesday and are the girl, and use "Dear Mary?" 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. M. A. He may do so with proprl- Glggcy. Mrs. Hlnchcllffe Is the cty after the girl has begun ad- wife of the Rev. C. A. Hlnch-clresslne him by his christian cllffe who was for many years name. O. If a person does not be- Anglican a popular pastor of St. Matthew's ' sdma Farquam. Church here. She 13 lleve in tipping. Is it good form being welcomed by tnc towns-for him to refuse to give tips? .people. She Is- to return on A. No. Wc are often forced j March 19 to her home at Daw-ln fin Ihlnna nf u-hleh we dm son Creek In the Yukon after visiting Prince Rupert to attend meetings of the Anglican Dlo- Q. What U the best way for cesan Women's Auxiliary. i -. ...til .. .it ...ill onc to mane tne correction u his name has been mispronounced? ' A. It should be done smilingly and casually, without displaying any embarrassment or resentment. 'cm i your dollars generously in response to ihe 1945 Red Cross Appeal. Em- route she will visit with friends at Smltherg and Burns I.akc. The mild weather, coupled with recent falls of soft snow and rain, has made the ground very soft necessitating the lm position of certain restrictions w nrevent undue damage to the roads. It is hoped that con dltlons will soon be such as to permit the lilting of these re strictions as they arc hamper lng the business activities of the town. The Red Cross canvassers re port that people everywhere are resDondlnz generously to the appeal for funds. aiggcy's big mill at Remo Is to be temporarily re -opened to permit him to finish getting out his orders for lumber. Tne mill In town will have to be closed due to the present road regu lations which make it Impossible to haul the logs which keep tho mill operating. C. II. Sawlc. publisher of the Omineca Herald at New Hazcl- HYDE TRANSFER Dry Slabwood. per cord . $10 Dry Poplar, per cord ..$12.50 Sawdust, per sack - -15c PHONE 580 BRITISH COLUMBIA'S v7iaiH?a FINEST SALMON Novel features on the evening's program were a Dutch song by Mrs. C. C. King and Mrs. W. Christy and a Dutch song and dance by Claudia King and leen ilong; the week The pupils have been ' time ane on Tuesday and Sat-1 busy renovating the boys' base-, uday an a modern one on Frl-meni of the Terrace Elemen- day. The remaining members. l tary School. Walls have been on tne stall oi ine lerrace ma-1 KAIL AC 1 1VITIES STEAM TOWN UP; ! finished in light green and win- tary Hospital new one on wea- aows nave teen irimmea wnu ,.,v.....B. yellow. The pupils have done a good Job and the room Is Citizens to the number of much brighter and more at-1 fifty-five met In the Farmers' frneHve than fnrmprlv Mrs. V. Institute, new building 10 IUr This was uartlv caused bv the landslide near Ams-.Hall. school board secretary. 1 ther plans to form a consumers' oury. Work trains have been shunting up and down made a visit to the school on Monday and Mr. C. Mlchlel, day. On Wednesday evening, the school board held Its regu lar monthly meeting at thel The educational films, shown by the Terrace Citizens' Forum in the Oddfellows Hall, drew record-sized crowds. On Tues day afternoon some of the films were shown to the school chil dren who thoroughly enjoyed them. Due to some difficulty which arose in connection with the use of the projector, the films could not be shown on Tuesday evening but were shown on Wednesday and Friday eve nings. The Forum has stated that, In the near future, simi lar films wll be presented. For a small community, Tcr race certainly had enough dances during the week. What, is more surprising they were all The schools and school af-, fairly well attended. Three of fairs have received their share the dances were held in the of time and attention during 'Orange HalL There was an old TIIIS ADVERTISEMENT PUMLISIlED IN THE INTEREST OF EX-SERVICE PEOPLE aA . l KA jfffi? co-ODeratlve association. Aid T. H. Sorensen of Prince Ru- Inert Co -operative, who Vim s'mmjl While this money b yo "gfluis laljl anxious that yju alt may be doNvn certain jny thc Department o? It is the S'le that you use thc However, cases itto aSKjj cn arc have and women stabVlshmCnt men involving Ihe "U' 'than those eowwd credits for Pn yhlIl0t,cH.niH,ss.hl tli " to reimlmrs HO COMMITMEMTS K-iMtr ,NFORM10N FULL WITHOUT I that a ,tuat Veterans Affitir" M ,t,i,i,.t, vou plan to usu aJe Sre the way m .fone c-tivered by rRrcabMtae informatjon iun Art YoQ can i i(o,-viow with tnc Stthcf throush n ISSiS'cSSltB at the s!.fa,SSSnt of Veterans nearest offl 5T ,jL to him. Affnirs. or by wruiiij, KEEP POULSENS Grocery and Lunch Phone Red 441 FREE DELIVERY 6th Ave. E.. beside Postal Station "D" "As Good as the Dest Detter Than the Rest" nPPARTWSENl OF w-r it IT IS IS ONE ONU OF A SERIES THIS ADVERTISEMENT. was panled by the sanitary inspec-1 present, helped to make things visited the school on Wednes- HOT RELATED TO WINNIE Winston Churchill, American novelist and playwright VThel Prince Rupert, B.C. lng. THE DAILY NEWS Monday. March 12 1945 FOUR YEARS AGO IN THIS WAR By the Canadian Pre March 12, 1941 Alaj. Robert with M. C. by the King for gallantry in Norway. Total of 977 British subjects Interned In Bri tain under Defence of the Realm regulations. A five-day strike of 5,000 Belfast shipyard workers was settled. USEFUL OIL Vi rrm s rf Uf ce IT TIaII nnrl nn i . .. . ... . u-aIia GIVE! your dollars generously in response lo tho 1945 Red Cross Appeal. JONES FAMILY MARKET m Veterans for xneir - credit mis w:ll HELP YOU Tliere will 1 no J Information. You will to the i rfllng.toWlw 'additional lvanQney will have get the yoU Such, if any, of your much "ippifcd be s PP from and how to put up itMblrfi1 to be advised also ot the ntcPncle(l putchases. r . followed in malun 8 hc assistancc lishment Credits CONSIDER YOUR PLANS CAREFULLY SEND . .. A. ... It is imiKirtant " nnnitlon, as pay- to dour ctrt before - fnm .nM ad edi.catli.nal En M , l5m0 is pven ? Veterans' may be applied OFFICE OF THE ,-- to THE NEAR" NEARF.ST f0R COMETH rNTWc"vr,r,ANS M" m MAN OR IX TO SOME "For Your Tal lies at Home" Chow Mien :: Chop Suey We'll Prepare It . . . Vou Call For It PHONE HI.ACK 909 Half Moon Snack George Lorn, Proprietor Corner of Cth and Fulton Open 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. tablishmpnt plans Veterans Nl' WOMAN OVERSEAS. KV-l -A Tung oil, used In paint ior NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 100 311 Third Ave. Is AGE. .FIVE f 1 1 j i i . y v i . i ii mm nui.ic wi i . nan -.m r-i-te e"'Thp iincnarterefl wav) ,hattie.nins. aiso Eoes mm uiuR.7 ri-;rr . Thursday afternoon, the teachers . t related to Great Britain's linings and fabric waterproof- vh' ' of nf (tin the IVrrnAa Terrace Elementary namanfqnr .... 1 N0MM School held their regular monthly meeting In the Legion Hall, their DivLdon V class room. Major Campbell Dow returned on Saturday night's train from a trip to Prince Rupert. prime minister. Get quick relief with Eisn , the pleasant ' tasting laxa-tive yon chew like canuy. In metal box 25c Sold only by Your Nyal Druggist THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Condltion Phone 178 J. H. MAIR Furniture and Auctioneer AUCTION SALES ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED - NEW AND USED FURNITURE VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES 32 3rd Ave. Blue 69 Prince ICupert. B.C. SAVOY H 0 TEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert 1944 INCOME TAX Returns Forms now available. R. E. MORTIMER Phone 88 " 324 2nd Ave. KWONQ SANO IIINQ HOP KEE CHOPSUEY HOUSE 012 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tat) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders Irom 2 p.m. to 2 ajn. PHONE RED 247 CHIMNEY SWEEPINO OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you ot a clean job Phone Black 735 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE