IS v. Peter Kelly Is ! The Markets Prfnre Rupert Daflp jretos Tuesday, January 20, 1948 Provincial Park On Q.C. Islands EN 'NOTEBO'd heating cable, which is not buried In soil, and thus Is always open to inspection. To Improve Insulation and reduce current consumption ,the frame should be banked with cinders, which are covered with soil, to within a few Inches of the top. 1 ! . Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE In contract to many articles of food, price decreases are noted in oranges, butter, fruit juices, canned fruit and canned vegetable. Vrretattits Swet Potatoes, 2 lbs .33 Hubbard Squash, lb OB ELECTRIC HOT- BEDS PROVED LOW COST PLANT STARTERS iDnnlvhl Qnnich IK .n f' Mr PROMOTED Former local friends will be interested to learn of the appointment of Croft G. Brook, prior to tne var. local manager of Standard Oil Co. of British Columbia, to be i.s-sistant to the president at Vancouver. Mr. JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue niD m rn oj Either Electric Cable, or Lamp but a number of lamps can be used, if preferred. A cold frame Is constructed' in the usual manner, and Is sunk in the ground a few inches. Soil Is removed 'within it to an equal depth, and. the cable Is arranged on the bottom in loops, so that heat will be evenly distributed The supply wire and cable are both connected to a thermostat, which can be set at the desired minimum temperature so that as soon as the thermometer falls to that point heat Is turned on When temperature rises a few degrees above the minimum, the h111 14 sbut oil. The heating cable is usually covered- with four to six inches of soil. It is a good idea to place a sheet of fine meshed poultry wire an inch above the cable, with soli between. ' ' ,m . . panusn unions, 2 lb 2a Cauliflower, ea 30 to .45 Leeks, 2 bunches 15 Parsnip (unwashed) 3 lbs. .. .23 Turnips, lb 05 Mushrooms, lb H3 Garlic, lb 70 Cabbage inewi, lb 12 Beets, 6 lb 25 Sugar White, lb 10 Golden Yellow, lb 10 Fresh Milk Quart 20 Pint 11 Cream, pint .... Grade A: Large, cartoned, dox .59, Medium, doz .571 lish Halibut, lb .40 Si;:mcn. lb .42 Cod, fresh ling, lb 25 Black Cod, smoned ib .40 j Smoked Kippers, lb .22 , Butter First Grade, lb 72 Milk Evnporoted Milk, lG-ox. tins, 2 for . : 28 Case $6 50 Flour Pastry Flour, 7 lbs 57 Flour, 49's, No.l hard whpat 2 99 Flour '24'sl 1.53 Tea and ColTee LkLuxe Quality, lb 1.P7 Coffee, lb. .59 Juices omatocs, 20-( 2U-( 7 7 13 40 or 33 gallon .... .50 Aiples. 20-oz. tin, 2 for 25 40 OZ. Orange, 20-oa ig Blended 'nranae aiiu sraoe rruiti 20-oz 16 48 -oz 35 Canned Fruiu ( Apricots, 20 oz 33 Cherries (fancy) 20 oz. 37 Loganberries, 20-oz 41 peacnes. choice 27 Canned Vegetables Dill Pickles, gal 1.75 Cut Green Beans, fev: pach 20 Mrt Pane tiv 1 " " ' J .4 Mixed Vegetables Diced Beets, tin 15 W11 x Beans, choice 18 Mixed Peas and Carrots 19 Pumpkin 18 Corn, choice 29 iCorn Niblets 24 Baked Beans, 2 tins 49 Fruit 1 Apples. cooki:.g. 3 lb .29 Fancy Apples. 3 lbs .35 Orapefruit. Texas fwhite). Can be I'sed to Heat Hut-bed So small a quantity of heat Is , necessary to keep temperatures I in a hot-bed above the danger point In spring, it is usually, less expensive to use electricity - for tliiii purpose than the traditional manure. Advantages of electricity are numerous. With an Inexpensive thermostat, the heat is turned on or off according to the need; ( and the plants growing in the hot-bed employ an ever range of temperature, without the extremes which were common where manure was used. Plants can be started earlier and kept protected for a longer period, without danger ef the heat becoming exhausted before danger of frost outdoors is over, An electric cable is the heater, 1 Coconut, lb .03 J Fruit Cake Mix, lb .49 1 Dates (fancyl, 1-lb. pkt. Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. .47 Seeded Raisins, lb .24 Shelled Walnuts, V, lb. .55 Shelled Almonds, i lb. .49 Shelled Brazils, ''2lb .45 Jams Pure Strawberry. 28 oz 69 Raspberry, 28-oz 23 Blackberry, 28 oz 53 Cherry, 28 oz 59 Peach, 28 oz 48 Apricot, 28 oz 51 Pectin jams at considerably cheaper prices. Spring begins when the sun starts north again. In the few weeks that remain before planting time, a careful plan should be made for the garden. Leisure hours can be turned into cash by growing a vegetable garden. Savings on the food bill will pay high wages for the time spent in pleasurable garden work. Light is the limiting factor for most seed boxes started In the house. A cold frame or hot-bed provides far more light than even a south window. By covering a seed-box with a pane of glass you not only keep moisture In the soil, but insure a humid atmosphere above It. But wipe off drops of water which accumulate on the glass, and ventilate by lifting up on edge on warm, sunny days. Soli for seed boxes can be prepared by mixing your best top garden loam with an equal amount of sharp builder's sand. at Reupholstering Repairing Our Specialties TRITK AND At'TO Cl'SHIONS REPAIRED AND RECOVERED New I'pholstery Material LOVIN'S BLUE MIX 330 SECOND AVENUE (Next to CFPR) Prompt Attention Given to Outside Orders ASK ABOUT CREDIT TERMS INCOME TAX Returns Prepared Se R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) I ill I YOUR BEST EATING PLACE FI'LL-COI RSE MEALS II a.m. to 8 p.m. BANQUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND PARTIES CHINESE DISHES BROADWAY CAFE G08 3rd Ave. W. Phone 200 By Chic Young Another method is to grow plants in flats, which are plac-.35 ed on a grating just above the ctor of Divinity iv. Peter Kflly, skinnpr of mission boat "Thomas Cros-; heramp a Doelor of Divinity n I'mI. in College, Vancouver,! wcfk. Dr. Kelly, who Is also inljcr of Uip Council of Na-inrtian Chiefs, received his .f with throe other United i eh rlcnryrnrn Rev. H. M Rev C. Harrison Villett unrt . . A. E. Cooke Business and TES NEWS STAND stern an. J Western Papers Magbzlnef INSCRIPTIONS TAKEN i Street Red g08 AT CONSTRUCTION DESIONINO REPAIRS Workmanship .timatej OW BAY BOAT WORKS Crawley Oreen 391 CKORGE L. RORIE c Accountant, Auditor, etc. ne Tax Return Complied ner Blwk Phone 381 SUPERIOR DECORATORS KTTNG :: PATEmiANQINO me: Blue 852 or Black 245 Mitcheiis Bill Thornton 1 PAINTING AND 'APERIIANGING Phone Black 823 H. J. LUND Til ELKIN'S LTD. lumhlnir and Hea-Uns Engineers 174 P.O. Box 274 KOHOE MrWHINNEY 'AINTING AND PER HANGING P O. Box 142(5 1 Past Phone Black 489 P. J. CHENEY DRNTTST ANNOUNCl'S I'KNING OF HIS OFFICE K THE PRACTICE OF KNTLSTRY IN SUITE 5. SMITH BLOCK. 7B5 Box 1401 ARMSTRONG AGENCIES L ESTATE BROKERS NSURANCE ADVISERS flu 342 P.O. Box 927 Kilboru W. Peterson RT'S TRANSFER XI) MESSENGER r - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone B'.-ie 810 Rht Calls Green 977 Prince Rupert HELEN'S JEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches. '1 Street Phone 655 lilNCE RUPERT TLE COLLECTOR iid MESSENGER PHONE GREEN 955 for Pacific Bottle B.C. Ltd. frain Schedule ' tSe Fast Monday, Wednesday, Ftlday- J m. 1 Cement r 1, 1 WHEN IN TERRACE STOP AT THE TERRACE HOTEL For Convenience and Comfort HOT AND COLD WATER IN ROOMS Spring-Filled Mattresses Logs, Poles RACE and Piling A 480-aere park has been created by the Provincial Oovernmpnt at Tow Hill on the Queen Charlotte Island. It ha been classified a t Class 3 Provincial Park. TV. r-x ... "mn fresh-water fish cries prod uce about ISO t. r ls . - , ' i annually for food t Professional DON'T DELAY - PHONE TODAi KILL'S MESSENGER SERVICE Phone Green 955 Day and Night Service DANIEL RJARNASON Palntt-i and Decorator QUICK 8ERVTCE 1158 Park Ave. Phone 112 Taxi PRINCE RUPERT FLORISTS A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Large selection of Gifts MODERATE PRICES Prompt attention to mail orders. Box 510 Phone 777 300 3rd Ave FOR LIFE INSURANCE .see our rates first. ROSS RICHARDSON 628 Taylor Street Residence Phone Red 246 Confederation Life Association STEPHEN ERICKS0N i Piano Technician TUNING AND REPAIRS Black 195 411 West 7th Ave. ASTORIA'S LIGHT DELIVERY & MESSENGER Prompt Service BaRsage Freight Expresi Phone Blue 268 32 2 Sixth St. Night Calls Green 882 If It's Rock Work I CALL BLUE 939 M. SAUNDERS CONCRETE SIDEWALKS BASEMENTS I Your house and yourself fully Insured while I do the work. JOHN MOSTAD CARPENTER AND CABINET MAKER PHONE RED 752 THOM SHEET METAL LTD. ERIC SPEER3, Mgr. 1301 Overlook Specializing In Marine and O t n e r a 1 Sheet Metal Work Electric and Acetylene Welding Boat) Tanfcs Stacks Furnaces Gutter Work. 253 East First Avenue Phone Black 884 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Bulldlns and Repairs of all kinds. Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 488 Red 894 Serving the Fisheries Industry, Well (P.R.) Ltd. Cartage. Libelling. Welihin BLl'E 780 Btl'E 9o! Plaster BUILDING SUPPLIES ALL KINDS PHONE 117 Q. What refreshments should be served at a reception that follows the christening of ,a child? A. The menu is the usual one for an afternoon informal tea, with refreshments served In buffet style. Q. Isn't it permissible to acknowledge a gift over the telephone? A. A letter or not of thanks Is far more preferable. Q. Who should pay for the I engraving and mailing of the j wedding Invitations? I A. The bride's parents. Watch the Classn.ed Ads! Brook, until recently, has been branch manager for the Greater Vancouver area. Dur-J ing the war he served as a' naval officer. Short or Long Your hair can become you either way Let Us Style Your Hair Beauty Lane Salon 218 4th St. Blue 917 fa en a SINGER '. Immediate delivery of new treadle and electric sewing machines in Prince Rupert . and district. SINGER Sewing; Machine Co. Phone 864 Prince Rupert SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. rhone 37 P.O. Box 514 FRASER STREET rnnie rtupers ( 95c to $24.95 SALE COATS, Chamois Lined, from S19.95 to $24.95 dresses $5.95 $8.95 $10.95 skirts $3.95 to $6.95 EVENING SKIRTS $9.95 PLAID HOUSE COATS .. ... $12.95 raincoats $3.95 $12.95 $16.95 HOUSE DRESSES $1.95 HOSIERY, Service Weight 95c 'KERCHIEFS, Assorted Colors 95c luncheon sets . $4.95 and $7.95 BIG Values KOSn-LcC -Lfulies' Wear 345 Third Avenue West I LITTLE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Rough and Dressed Lumber TE R Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. Philco Radios Willard Batteries fifi's. 4 for , 25 'pinki. 90s, 3 for 29 Lemons, lurge, doe 49 Oranges (Navel 1 25 - .49 Dates, pitted, lb 29 Anjou Pears, 3 lbs 31 Pomegranate. ea"h 15 Cranberries, Ib " 39 Macintosh apples are finished. Newtons are coming in 1 at 3 lbs. for 35 cents. I.ard Pure, lb 29 Shortening 33 Soan. face, 2 for 17 Laundry, cake 08 - .25 Sunlight, cake 00 FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ... 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