prince Rupert Dailg J3ctw ito. Wednesday, April 28, 1048 SKEENA LIBERALS (Continued from Page 1) PICTURES FOR MAY SHIPS and I -o away Mrs Kai r,. WATERFRONT ance to the local delegation and had proven himself a constant friend of this district. Those added to the local Liberal executive were John Mc- at Civic Centre on klneinh a, '' Several Outstanding Features Comine to Capitol During Coming Month Several outstanding feature mil one Uits - riRST IIALIBl'T (Continucd'from Page 1 as 1,500, a figure that far exceeds any in previous seasons. For this reason, the fishermen are determined to make their trips as rapidly as possible before the 24,500,000 - pound quota for the area is filled. a A flashing white lleht own at Km,,""'uw4 Leod, J. S. Lindsay, J. H. Schu SET PUNT IN PLACE AND POUR Vi PINT OF STARTtfc SOLUTION OVER ROOTS. mann, Thomas Speers, C. P. 22 '. SM" TO MWABt Sim-Eft 50LUTION- HAMG OVlP WIGHT W BUCKET A CLOTH 66 CONTAINING OUNCES Of PLAKT FOOD TO EACH GALLON OF pictures will be brought to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here during the coming month, lenui. an- . t-ic-vt been established on the north extremity of Ecstall (Village) Island at the Junction of the Ecstall and Skeena Rivers near Balagno and R. A. McLeod. The executive ' already consisted of A. S. Nickerson, H. F. Glassey, Elmer Clausen, John Eyolfson, I " tt SJn Van the list of May bookings," Just 4 WATER. r -1 'PA led from fi.,.... announced by Manager J. H. Black, shows. These Include Port Essington, it is announced in a notice to mariners issued by flash,.-, V g wll't W. M. Watts, B. J. Bacon. G. C. Mitchell, J. A. McRae and Rob mm- The Stranger, "The Yearling, Foxes of Harrow," 'Gone with ert Parker. , the Department of Transport. Another notice advises mariners THURSDAY Sports . a.m. 9:00 Bo-Me-Hi gym class. p.m,' " 1 :00 Bo-Me-Hi gym class. 7:00 Badminton. Special Events p.m. i 2:00 Arts, Crafts and Hobby Show. 7:00 Arts, Crafts and Hobby Show. 7:30 Hobbies and Crafts Him. 8:00 Hobbies and Crafts film. 8:00 Co-op Member Relations Meeting. Committees were named as the Wind" (return booking), that the characteristics of Free follows: Merton of the Movies" and man Pass light has been chang- Advertise in Ul, I'll! "Dear Ruth." FILL IN HOLE AND FICM SOIL. NOT TOO HARD 6UT 1 DO NOT PPUNE roots oa TOPS OF PLANTS. Following is the list: April 29 and 30 and May 1 The Stranger," Edward G. & Uf FICltNT IU INCLUDE AIR Hie 1947 season lasted only six weeks and it is believed by some that the 1948 season may end within a month if the weather remains fair. Second hazard is that of price. Halibut has been selling on the eastern market recently for the lowest prices in years and the flood of fresh fish which will pour in within the next few weeks is likely to depress it further. Carryovers bf 1947 halibut in cold storage plants have been estimated as high as 20 percent of last year's catch. Nevertheless, despite these Robinson and Loretta Young. May 2 (Sunday midnight) "Pioneer Justice," Al Larue and Resolutions A. S. Nickerson, Thomas Speers and Oscar Hav-roy. Finance W. M. Watts, Robert McKay, Arthur Brooksbank and J. J. Judge. Entertainment T. N. Youngs, E. R. Gordon, G. D. Wood and A. S. Nickerson. Publicity Robert Parker, G. A. Hunter, Pierre LeRoss and C. P. Balagno. Membership J o h n McLeod, J. A. McRae, Oscar Havroy and R. E. Montador. f. few. Fuzzy St. John, and "Second Classified Acveruding Pays! Scientific Tests Have Proved the Methods Illustrated to Be the Best for Setting Out Plants in the Garden prospects, the eternal optimism that keeps men in the fishing VALUE for industry is prevalent throughout the fleet. No one is more aware than the men who are your dollar in the business the extent of the gamble they take, both with the sea and with the market. Many time-honored gardening practices have been declared wrong lately by scientific investigators determined to find better ways, if they can. And several better ways have been discovered for moving plants from seed boxes, cold frames and hot-beds where they R eminiscences By w.j. nd Reflections EDWARD EDWARD a t &J,. ROBIIISOII They know that they have survived poorer prospects than this Chance," Kent Taylor and Louise Currie. May 3 and 4 'Smash Up," Susan Hayward and Lee Bowman. May 5, 6, 7 and B "The Yearling," Gregory Peck and Jane Wyman. May 9 (Sunday midnight) "Fall Guy," Clifford Penn and Robert Armstrong, and 'Invisible Wall," Don Castle and Virginia Christine. May 10 and 11 "The Shocking Miss Pilgrim,"- Betty Grable and Dick Haymes. May 12, 13, 14 and 15 "The Foxes of Harrow," Rex Harrison and Maureen O'Hara. May 16 (Sunday midnight) "The Accomplice," Richard Ar-len and Veda Ann Borg, and "Lady Chaser," Robert Lowery and Ann Savage. May 17, 18. 19 and 20 "Gone With the Wind." Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh. May 21 and 22 "Slave Girl," Yvonne DeCarlo and George First vessels of the fleet to It was refreshing, the wav the have been started early, to the garden where they will mature. obtain clearances this morning were the Advance II, Capt. H. Rensvold; Gony, Capt. A. An-dreassen; S. C. 89, Capt. Nor In preparation for transplant city council talked Monday night about daylight saving. It's the last thing needed, in this part of British Columbia. Ud a travelling salesman, J. C. Mustard, had registered but left before the others arrived. Could that combination have held, it is only logical to presume that ere long, Mrs. Pepper and Jack Salt would have put in an loud 'J man Brown; New Hope, Capt. C. ing, it is suggested, hang a cloth bag containing plant food in a bucket of water and let it soak overnight. Use 4 ounces of a balanced plant food 5-10-5 or LORETTA fit Skeena! Lay the proud minorities low! Liberty in every blow! But on the level, it's time these Harheim; Domino II. Capt. A Harz; Vera Beatrice, Capt. S Pierce; Frisco, Capt. M. Holm-berg; Cape Race- II, Capt. J. H. Johansea; Aleve, Capt. John, McKay; Bounty, Capt. W. J. Thomlinson; Strafen, Capt. p. Anderson; Arctic I. Capt. Axel golf playing barons were brought to heel. They presume too greatly. Next thing they will be YOUNG WL ..8tranftrltlMr. it it SLIPS OF NOTE u m saying "But now see here, mv good man." Every now and then a lot changes hands. If you don't mind waiting long enough, there may be millions in it. We know a fellow who bought a Second Avenue lot once for $700. In less similar, to each gallon of water. Make a hole for the plant and set it in place. Then pour into the hole, over the plant roots, IVi pint of starter solution. While the solution is In the hole, draw in the loose soil and firm it around the plant. The solution no: only supplies nutrients but puddles the soil about the Petersen; Five Princes, Capt. Brent. AN WtilMTIOWl hCW with PHILIP KtRIVALE WF LONG BILLV HOLijE May 23, 24 and 25 "Merton of the Movies," Red Skelton and Yes, the world is changing. It s dead easy to remember a dav Jack Prince; Porcher 36, Capt J. Haldane; Miss Margot, Capt, Olof Anderson; Pierce, Capt. N. ORSON Virginia O'Brien. in a Canadian newspaper office when the result of an election May 26 "Heldorado," Roy AST TIMES TOD M. Nilson. Scores of others continued WELLES V Rogers. roots, making very close con in Italy would have been given m J ames Cagnry and Ann May 27, 28 and 29 "Dear tact between soil and root and than two years he could have sold for $5,000. Thinking, not knowing, he was on the inside of everything, he decided to wait until after the arrival of the low grade railway. That was the taking out clearance papers papers during the day. perhaps a stick on page three and a scrap between Arabs and Hebrews in the Holy Land rele Ruth," Joan Caulfield and Wll liam Holden. "13 Ki t MWItlM gated to any old position under no head at all. ON TH SAME FROCK AM INSIDE THE ATOM CARTOON NEWS EVES. 7:00 - 9:08 i time he could not not even it it had been garnished with let-Ituce and presented formally lis! Sizes 12 To 41 g And 46 To 50 Also WALLACE'S Of Course , ! LONDON li Unable to carry out their 1946 plan to abolish Lodnon's 700 trams due to the bus and materials shortae making it easy for the plant to take up water. , When starter solution or water is used, not much pressure is needed to firm the soil. When liquid is not used, firm pressure is needed to insure contact, because water will not cross an air space between soil and roots. The danger of damage by pressing too hard is very In a Calgary hotel, last week. For Tired Eyes Two Drops give Quick Relief MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY nave given that sanctified lot away. Something or other, of course, was to blame. But it was not the city. London is planning large-scale repairs to tram tracks this guests Included Dr. Bunn of Red Deer, and a Miss Frankfurter from Winnipeg. Earlier that day ELECTRICAL slight. GET VOIR ) ( FRESH ) EYES TIRED? Sooths and refresh them in 3eCOnd3 With tum Hrmna n,.Jm il Roots of plants should not be pruned. In removing plants from pots, flats or seed beds, care should be taken to avoid breaking and curtailing the root system. Ordinarily replacement Of lost roots must take place before HERRING BAIT wtw., vt viojb, you 119 Murine in each eye. You get QUICK RELIEF. Instantly your eyes ieel re. 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