8 Prime tlupcrt Daily nebs Thursday, March 24, VM TODAY TO SAT. rti WHAT IS STEWART NEWS Saturday Shows 2:0() V WIS GrtO.s'.I Canal MiningCvnliv 3 m SPECIAL FORfTTT . QATI IDP.A,, 11 1 n irke stores WITH ONE POLICY "R1N 77A' 77 WILL BE SUowHONcr, SATISFACTION (JUAKANTKKI) on monky ui:flim)i:i) I ' . 1 I Attest from Portland STEWART MOOSE WOMEN'S MEET STEWART The semi-monthly meeting of the Women of the Moose, Chapter 16, held in the Moose Home on Thursday, March 17th, witnessed the initiation of two new members, Mrs. 'T. Palmer and Mrs. R. MacLeod. The feature Of the evening was a so- cial service and chapter night I"'el'am undcr the dirccUon ot Mrs. ueuy waiKer. u was very thoroughly enjoyed by the mem bers and their guests. Senior Regent Wilkinson contributed vocal numbers to the program. Sympathy was extended to Mrs. J. Hatchings at the loss, by fire, of her furnishings. In addition to the regular pro Buy with confidence. Merchandise exchanged or money refunded. For your protection, we exclude ladies: lingerie and foundations. 1. ItlM'KKT I'KOI'I.KS STOKK 2. wai.l.ack's dbi'autmhnt stokk .. "3. uui'jckt mkns ami hoys stouk gram, a shower was tendered to; There is every likelihood of Mrs. J. Hutching.?. Food, cloth- j the Dunwell Mine being opening, kitchen utensils and manyjed this year under new owner-other necessary items for the I ship. Application has been home were contributed by the! made the Repartment of members of the Chapter ' and I Mines for assistance in making f,,encls. The manner in which! everyone in the district contri- buted in tangible form, was com-' mented on. When these spon-1 At the moment there is noth-taneous gifts were presented to hig definite as to whether or Mr. and Mrs. Hutchings the f ol-, not the Sllbak , Premier Mine lowing d6y, they were both vis- wiI1 reoPn in the near future ibly affected by the kindness of !but the noPe Is .still entertained WITHOUT A grass actually prefer shade, some want acid soil rather than sweet. some like heavy clay better than loam or sand. The thing in planning is to consider these special likes and dislikes, then to select those plants that suit one's special location. ...Ki.. i uivfot npnuira, nowever, arc pretty keen on a generous amount-of sun, but , lhv they havo . distinct likes and dislikes in the matter of soil. For deep-rooted carrots, potatoes, etc., it is important that the soils be fairly loose at least, a foot down. Certain types prefer sandy soil to clay. But no matter what, the soil is to start with by a little planning and care one can change it iairly easily. TKAIN SCHKDl ! U l or the East Monday. Wednesday, Friday, j 8:00 p.m. From the East-Tuesday, Thursday; Saturda 10:45 p.m. ANNETTES HOLD u'onti.uec' roia pagi. (!) F. MeKinno.i 101 124 V. Nelson 155 ltio i CT. Maundrel 144 iju i:u4 1 P. Tomiinson 81 101 95! Handieim 11 3:1 ' Totals 625 640 935 CC)RU0N'& ANDERSON S. Ramsey no 109 175 Garner " 177 133 B. Smith . " 17 237 133 i L. Anderson . .. 13a loO i-'o) C. Barrie . 2:l a ! Handicap ..; 19 19 Totals 815 880 84 ORANGE E. Mulder .. 113 123 118 C. Wilson 153 125 128 Arnev 115 127 E. Johnston "... 75 132 121 7,! G. Wilkinson ... 129 125 lui Handicap 14a Hi Totals VARIETY 730 ?7 v Sj Kristiansson 113 132 217 Iykesaard . 1 f5 ; 239 2-H R. Ramsey 2iin 210 ISMJi Christ lanson 123 103 221' F. Cembolla . HHi Ki9 left Handicap 35 35 3i . To' a is 922 3 1081 SCUBYS y Thornton 225 135 .190 W, Sleeves . 123 1(18 l,i G. Van Meer .". . 88 L. Smith .. . . li9 lot Mi B U. i k 167 l'-I Handicap 33 :vi- , Totals 810 837 811 ANN ETTES Wmdle 145 153 m McMeekin ...... 242 2(ll 2.i4 Smith 19!) 22G 1J Dickens 18 104 :7 Low Score 108 152 43 H audi cap-Tot 30 30 a Is 892 925 :3l SAVOY sWrvrsvpc" Macphee 173 155 221 Knutson ... 25 i;u u!1h " Menzies 118 is Erickson 213 183 189 MeCallum 241 152 , .3 louis y-i Bia lUaH LADIES' l.;,.a,l E STANDINGS to W L Annettes 18 6 De Jong's 17 7 Gordon Anderson 17 7 Savoy Swingers . 14 10 Seuby's 12 12 Variety .'". 11 13 West view 11 13 Manson's ... . r.I! 9 15 1 att & Odowes 6 18 urance . 519 everyone, and expressed their sincere appreciation .11 j r t 1 11 1 Tr!. wawrora neaa ii ... ... Vt Hospital Women STEWART - The Women's Auxiliary of the Stewart General Hospital held 1U annual election of officers last week. Mrs. W. J. Crawford was elected president; Mrs. F. H. Lewis, vice nresident: I Mrs. G. Anderson, secretary and. Mrs- Mrs. K, r Barwise, b,,!,. treasurer.- The i ST. PAT'S DAY j AT STEWART ; ; Celebraled by Catholic Society I With Tea, .Sale and CaiU I Party .STEWART- The Catholic Society I celebrated St. Patrick's Day on Saturday last, in the Canadian Legion Club Rooms. In the afternoon a bazaar and sale of .home-cooking Was held ; and many beautiful hand-made , garments were sold. Cakes, scones, and cookies disappeared quickly. ( In the evening a whist drive : and community song lest finished , a very delightful day. Winners . in the whist were: ladies 1 A warns (n . ' a i -mm Chanted er CIGARETTE PAPERS if IWTs - KEN'S S : RADIO CLINIC I For Satisfactory Service Call 5.5 I I , - Tf4. UA r FASHION , . FOR ALL TYPES t;iu;mN; cards PENS AMI PENCILS j4.iJplaBs for the ensuing year are tentative, among them being the ' t I r Activity al Stewart expected Riverside opening: soon ' Possibly Premier There is likely to be considerable activity in mining in this district this year. Several partnerships have been made either to reopen and high grade existing ' properties or to develop other new discoveries. A. H. Klrby. who was in charge of the Riverside Mine, near Hyder, Alaska, arrived on the Camosun on Monday and proceeded to the mine. It is understood that ' preparations are being made for the reopening of the mine by the middle of April. Mr. Kirby was accompanied by Mrs. Kirby. Mrs. Klrby was formerly nurse at the Silback Premier Mines. the Dunwell Road passable for vehicular traffic ncre tnat lt wiU Pen in the riii iv mii ntr Mnnnirnt a r nn Department of Public Works Is continuing its efforts towards 'opening up the road to the mine, me road has been .broken to within two and one m"e" ' t,hC V?1' Mr" "Unger' Wh? ;is fhare at 'l.Tnidf " Bing rapidly" . . You Saw it In Tno News. . Advertise .j in me uany News! Stutlofete v If iN it 'J You'll find it in our fine selection of English Wootrd, Gray Flannel Finish Serje and Sharkskin Suits. To compliment your suit choost a Commando. Cord CoaL Slill at reduced price S34.95 ACME CLOTHING STOKK BUILDING LITTLE! - BUILDING BIG WHICHEVER IT IS YOU'LL GET SATISFAC- TION WHEN YOU DEAL WITH L'S CONSTRUC- TION IS OUR BUSINESS 0 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Bumirrs and Conirarlors PHONE 363 rU ' : T.K;:,; consolalion, Mrs A1- Lawrence t,,t first prize and r the cuns.Ja.ii I" Uie lra-. iCrawroici -n , W. S. Orr von ihf three croch(.iti i ,Blt'"'k uon a jj. and Mrj. rraw. biih'i b!uc m. c 'ent to MLl Jur Father ;tbe Caiholic'ciiii; presoiit tint! un The succew 0: which maud j;? to the spitr. Mrs. J. B .!. UL art. mil m A. MacKE! FURNTR 1TB OI K STtR 'L1 SI Ills IS HW Orirnt! Ituit IWtrrt ( ,rili rriif lr ! riione : i' Fire is a good friend of the I gardener in cleaning-up and1 I get ting ready for the new season' I but, like all drastic remedies, it I can also be abused. j I I Now Is the time to get all old I ! weeds, brush and dry grass I I , ch ared away and burned. While some of this may rot into humus. if handled properly, the dryer stuff takes a long time to disintegrate and usually it con-, j tains a lot of weed seeds that ; jare best destroyed. j , Where at all possible burning : uiiouhl be done where the ashes ! can be worked into flip soil i j These ashes contain a little (potash which is one of the es-j Jsential fertilizer materials. A1 j good supply ofthc same can bej (obtained when -?ie ashes from' ; the fireplace, especially where j ; hardwood is hurncd, are spread I over the soil. Coal ushes, on! ! the other hand, have not much ! value as a fertilizer but they will help open up heavy soil. lor the Compost Heap I Later on when growth .start.?.1 : green weeds, leaves and otherl j trash, should ail' be piled up in' a corner of the garden, covered: (with a lew layers of soil and, if' ! obtainable, some manure. If watered occasionally and perhaps treated with some of the special humus-making chemicals this material will breakdown rapidly and make the I iinest, sort of garden soil. Mosi j experts regard the compost pile as an essential part of their! Hardens. Almost anything that WH rot can be incorporated.; Wiure (he pile is huger it can! be screened with some quick-1 J. growing annuals or some per-: manem shrubbery. ; .Miniature C.reenhouscs I in recent years tnere have I appeared on the market littlif I. waxen paper cups In shape and R size these resemble the old-, . jushioued straw hat or "cow bveaivtast." By vising them the gardener can get a fortnight to . J. I a month start with such thines as melons, tomatoes, cabbage, : and other tender plants tha' ; normally cannot be set outside uatil u!i danger of frost is over. Little beds about a foot across jare made, the seeds sown or the plants set out and then the j'whMe is covered with the paper cap, araiiored fast with a bit ,o. soil or a stone or two. In D. these beds loo can be planted : E. tvery early a bit of lettuce or a L. P. few radishes. The paper cap R. acts as a greenhouse, protecting from late and even severe, frosts, and pushing growth along1 M'ks ahead or normal. I Something Will Grow wo matter how unfavorable! the location there is some flower ' vegetable or shrub that wili thrive in it. Some fiovxrrs. vegetables and certain varieties of' Save WITH r , ,. Snrrv - Hit the Nail on the Head! v ? ri f i GEESE GO NORTH-IS SPRING EARLY? Wild geese, on their ,n: narth, were sighted flying over Trincp Rupert yesterday. "There nimhl have been a ; many ns fifty," siid The) Fortune, well known local ci linen and outdoor sporl.s-inan. "1 can't reniemper any previous lime when the date was so early. It may mean an extra early spring ." It I'ays to Advertise! Advertise in the Uh.'y News! john ii BULGER OPTOMETK 1ST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue , SCAMPERS ': Vmr favourilc piny lx- ;s Imk , , . im.rc iilliarliw, inorr rinrrt.ililc lliiin rrr Im fi.rr iri a tirw iii.m i ;,iii lrin. Kirj tour rtttJ nnil riiniforlnliU' nil Mitnmir ' long hi It M M,ir ( ;,;, .Vmii.,r, n ul our Mure. j FOOTWEAR i' OF PRINTING Oi l ICE St PPI.II S HOME STATIONERY Phone 231 s mu Sur.aaT,. s c,,,,,.;. ALH E ARM. ST1TW ICT AL PORT SFWrjX Sur.-ij,;. n jsxrt FOR SifilTH QtFfN CHAKLOTTr lIMi S .ir.d ID pa-.. FR M.htii Jt"FF CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s.. Cnqunkun. p i i ;s:; t n and rs. 10 pm FRWiv J. KlNMn rrn.ee Ru; rt A-rnt Third Arenuc riiune 5 Your Line Tells A!i s 1 ' J Sis Mother KnoMs Tgesf SEE Wihh IVissiEiiji HOLLYWOOD cafe Most Up-to-Date Cafe in . the City Open from 8 p.in. to I a.m. presentation to the hospital of some; needed silverware. ,"Vt CAUSE OF STAGGER LtMlts waddle because tlieir .. . . ES ar P'acert far back on their bodies. l. 1 nR M'PRK-.K rniiirr iw ... BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE Ikr Ha.-r i.f llir tdmliiitratli.ii tl" Ami I11 hr l.illrr nf llir I Mule or rnrl Juhiiwn. Mfti-ml. kmiuii at riie jn,iwn 11, Hj. Ir-r:iss;. ,,rnr. TAKK NOTICE that by Order of His Himmit Jucige Fvillon. dntod the 14th dsir of March. 1U4!) 1 miB .. r"nJ Administrator of the Estate to'lriiBt Johnsim. i.thi-r- '-known ns Arne JohD.stia h"yU ,,rn,'rly f Sunnysldo Cannery. British Columbia, who died on or i.jotiv me Mm ,iy r jjeptomlier. I48. All per ma having claims i-Kauibt the skhI rstatt' lire requin-J forward them to me on or lc-ti're April aoth. I49. pn,erly eri-flrtl. ami till persons Indebted to the said tf.tato arc ri-qmretl to pay to ni the amount of their indebtedness tortbwith. DATFX) at I'rinee HiiHTt. BC. this I7th day of March. l!49. OORDO.V FRASEU KORBES Official Administrator Prince Rupert. BC (77 Mf$ ft V MmtlD. DtCTtttAH, ! Ihntn. 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Sarin, th .) ,.- "-"-.r. s-ucix -. v im VISIT - iarfti;jca L.'i:-' . them Cous" Sievetlorcs for Canadian National M CABLE ADDRESS H E A 'l' ,?,!rPT "PACIFICO"' PRIMt 1 MANRSONvv ANJPLE WHEN !5ri5L offer " your Y0U PURCHASE YOUR RING Wedd.W Gift a 20 Cash Manson's Jewellers To Select the Most Cherished Gift of All . . . Her Engagement Ring "-IL'i"10"1 tailing at $100 YOU SAVE JggjE trnlit Hnd, is-?"orth two in the buh.' So remember, when ord at ft MANbQN'S-Your vnv' 8ee the lare wan of Perfect 0uarar,t-1 - -0ncL Friendly Jeweller. Free Insurance-rree Inspection and Polishing Sen1ce-E;ery Ring Oaaru4i F;:1