Prince riupcti Daflu I3etef Wednesday, January 21, 1948 ST. PETER'S Local News Items Anyone requiring rat poison I contact sanitarian at Blue 722 J (18) His recent trip to his native NOTEBOG 5APDEN ELECTS OFFICERS district lieuten-, Moose Legion 4a meets murs- laim ui uuuc outr- Wilson Hunt Reports of activities of vari day January 22, 8 p.m. (18) ject for an interesting lane, illustrated with moving pictures, our ant-governor of the Gyro Club, after a visit here to conduct the ous congregational groups dur ANTI - BIOTIC MOSS GUARDS PLANT BABIES FROM DISEASE ing the past year were delivered by committee chairmen at the annual meeting of St. Peter's Anglican Church, held in the ASTORIA'S Installation of officers of the local club at a special function i Monday night, sailed by the Ca I tala yesterday afternoon on his Your continued patronage oi , by Dr Jens Munthe Norwegian Johnny's Snack Bar. is Invited icetonsuIi at the weekly lun. by the new owner, Mrs. C. Stev-!cheon of the Prince Rupert Gyr0 ens. Open till 11:30 p.m. 17' jciub today. President Orme G. A R Nichols returned to the' Stuart was in the chair and, train from besides a good turn-out of mem-a city on last night's brief trip to Smithers in his bers. there were several guests. return to his home in Pcntic-1 "01 ton. Just prior to his departure, there was a stag send-off at the home of President Orme Stuart in the Waldron Apartments. Are Here, Sir!' HERE'S A TREAT FOR YOUR FEET . . . HOW CAN I ? ? : By ANNE ASHLEY capacity as Masonic mstnsi deputy grand master. Accompanying him were Dr. R. G. Large, W. R. McAfee and C. A. Berner. church last night. The church offices were filled by election. New officers are: Rector's Warden, William Skinner. People's Warden, A. Duffus. Secretary, Miss Jean Smith. Treasurer, Frank Baldwin. Delegate to Synod, Miss Jean Smith. Alternate Delegate, Mrs. J Prince. I make a good Q. How can starch? ri AT tOMPLETCLY Shipments of these famous Shoes are now arriving regularly . . , Dean's Q u a.1 1 1 y Cleaners, pick-up and delivery. Phone 283. (tf) Following the regular fortnightly dinner meeting of the club in the Civic Centre, tonight, Kinsmen will adjourn to the home of Sid Elkins, Fifth Av k;iTil 6 VH AO HUM M05A FILL FLAT WITH SOIL TO within half inch of top. COVER WITH HALF IN OF APiUuNU Sidesmen R. Kelsey.'A. J. Hemmons. Committee , reports showed A. By putting three table-spoons of wheat starch In '2-cup cold waier; put this in one cuart of boiling water and cook lor 10 minutes. Add a half-teaspoon of lard to make the starch smooth, and then strain through cheesecloth and use while hot. Q. How can I treat a rug that El itEDS ARE SOW) IN THE Sf-MACiNWM AND LIGHTLY CO 1 RED WITH SPHAGNUM THAT HAS fclEU FASHED THROUGH A SIEVE. enue East, where a stag party They're tops in Styling and Craftsmanship ,.t penecillm liucs (or hu- moss should be well soaked once In two or three days; overwater- some anti-biotic sub- will be held with Marcel Blain and William Bremner In charge 1 1 s TKS'tt 1 commendable activity in -all church groups. Rector's report was delivered by Archdeacon E Hodson, while finance, and hall committee reports were presented by Frank Baldwin, Sunday School by William Skinner, Bible Class, Miss Mary Adcock, Senior which Is present in of arrangements for the affair. already has moths in it? I A. Try covering with a wet j towel, then applying, a hot Iron' urn moss, so abundant in VARIOUS STYLES AND SOLE WEIGHTS Rupert, will do for seeds Annual General Meeting of This will i dling plants. ini? does no harm. It Is also necessary to supply plant food in the water, when the seedlings begin to grow. Use a soluble plant food, in the quantities recommended by the producer. Plants urown in sphagnum de $13.50 $18,75 the Prince Rupert Fishing Vessel until the towel Is dry. Owners' Mutual Protective Fund kill both the moths ,! --:'r; V and the dread "dumping-off dis-Aluch so often destroys will be held In the Civic Centre eggs. Then sprinkle with salt every week befor.e sweeping. ants, sometimes even be- ' ' ' r X O ft Li " n ev reach the soil surface. common lounge, Sunday, Jan. 25 at 2:30 p.m. All members please attend. (20) WANTED Interested young prevented by sowing the velop heavy root systems, and the moss adheres to the roots much better than' soil, which en- W.A. Mrs. Prince, Evening W.A. Mrs. George Viereck, Y. P. A. James Hemmons and Secretary, Miss Jean Smith. Following the meeting, which was attended by 20, refreshments were served in the Rectory by the Senior W.A. ladies ' under direction of Mrs. Dufort ! and Mrs. Prince. in a uun layer ol spnai- ioss placed on top of the Chest Colds ,i seed flat. ibles transplanting to be done with little or no loss of root irea. The weight of the moss is much less than soil. men between 17 2 and 28 to prepare for Canada's defence with the Royal Canadian Navy Re precaution is so easy, ami inger of the disease so whenever seeds are L-rown . .. . - Sir'' ;' 1 Act promptly to serve. Recruiting officer In attendance at H.M.C.S. Chatham week days 9 to 5. Monday home, in hot-beds or in at relieve muscular soreness a no tightness, fits of coughing in the night. ouses, mat me use ol lorught, at bedtime. tested VJi?J5S um moss is vii.se in a'.l nights 7:30 to 10:30 Training commences Immediately. (21) Civic Centre rub on time-i hlk .i.ses. Announcements Booth PT.A. Jan. 21. Conrad P.T.A. Card Party, Jan .'3, 8 pm. For Men and Boys RUBBER BOOTS material Is Inexpensive. used by nurserymen for THURSDAY (Sports) A.M. 9: 00 -Bo Me Hi Gym Class BETTER! BETTER! FEEL LOOK I r -4 4 Hip-Length, -Length Knee High, Ankle High RUBBERS IN ALL STYLES ; about the routs oi and may be obtained lorists or seedsmen. For the wed box it is rubbed ve or screen havim? thie-to the inch. A layer oi rd sphagnum half a:: ep on top of soil is su f -to protect the seed'mu's UFA W.U. dance Friday, Jan-1 laryy 23. Oddfellows' Hail. ! Bums Night concert and buffet supper, Presbyterian Church Ian. I!fi Birthday Tea and Home Cook-.nn Sale. Salvation Army Girls 'lotne, January 29, 2:30 to 5. P.M. 1:00 Bo Me Hi Gym Class 2:30 King Edward Gym Class 3:30 Badminin 6:00 Civic Centre Jr, Boys Basketball GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. OFF TO MEDITERRANEAN One of approximately 1.000 U.S. marines who boarded the attack transport Bexar at Morehead City. N.C., bound for the Mediterranean, MSgt. Robert O. Joines of North Wilksboro, N.C.. says -goodbye to his wife and three small children. Trie marines will reinforce American ships now operating in Greek and Italian waters. 624 3RD AVE. P.O. Box 737 I St VLTRA-VIOLET SI N LAMPS Can be used in ordinary socket Three times as fast as July sun Accepted by American Medical Association AVAILABLE AT: NOW ONLY S13.50 RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Phone 644 313 3rd Ave. W. :uu oaaminion i Card Party in Catholic School i disease. Seed should be n the moss, and iu'h'.lv Mali, Jan. 29. 8 p.m. 8:00 Rup-Rec Men Gym and App. (Special Events) 7:00 Little Theatre with the same m.iti-n.i! lioss should be thonuuh- I Job's Daughters Dance, Mas-! 1 1 1 - Temple, Jan. 30. 1 when the seed i -n. Musical Festival Meeting I C'ambrai Valentine Tea, Feb.' 1 ! eed box then c.v. red 8:00 Boy Scout Exec. Meeting 14. j United Church Valentine Tea j pane of glass G-r:i.n;.i- Civic Centre Annual Meet J Vi. 1 u-u.illv take pl.ii .' b. - CODEC ELECTRICALLY and 4r..iiUm,il watering, u he.'- 1 1 !feb. 19. Mrs. A. Dominato, 500 Taylor St. j Canadian Legion W. A. Spring I Sale, March 31. I "Jjj but ihe moss slumM n-t I A ti'-v'H! to tjry out . ar.a I! I -3ti-- watered on the Mi.-fure. Since 1847 the name Mcciocy has stood for the finest in stoves that money can buy. See the smart full white enamel models now on display at . . . I .rjr mib-ir rotation i- m.t ef- ENJOY THE DIFFERENCE! WARRINGTON. Lancashire. Eng. TP The shore station H.M. S. Scotia near here, principal naval communications training centre during the war. is closing down. TOO 1.ATE TO CLASSIFY I ?4 n this materia: I l(l m.iV ,i:so be enli: : !:..-wftii sphagnum m.x. m- O ran up .Tea. April 21. United Church Spring Sale, April 29. Home-cooked dinner from 6 to ) 60c. Bosun Inn. 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