ILFRACOMBE, England, W Gordon Benson, 75, of Montreal, ptlntt numt S5aflp Bftoa ' 'a,urday, October 23, 1948 ARCTIC VALLEY CAN GROW FOOD Notice I T C D D Padio Dial V I I IV 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) wishes to T1l 1 WH r i I ntupn crowne, lormeriy oi haw his brother, A. L. Benson, 57,- for the first time here. They are members of a family of 14. Gordon went gold mining to Canada nearly 60 years ago and j-eturned recently for his lirst visit. , Prince Rupert where he was en ;fr,tion ...ified " "V In ad- gaged in publicity work, was in Nome recently. He is at pres- lj payab WAY YOU MAKE IT, LEAF MOULD IS BONUS IN GARDEN nee " le 18 o " . fnr adver tnt identified with the Alaska Development Board. In Nome attention has been drawn to an 77, to ad. Wherever gardeners mi fu,; in the ' manner this isolated valley 200 miles below asked to about "organic gardening" is likely to be heard, and loudly. But do not let this clamor, wlcn is often accompanied by argu rom and respect F Mininff from the Arctic Circle. This is described as capable of producing a high percentage of the food BROMLEY, COMMON, Kent, EngJaud ft Widower J. R. Waters, 82, now has 100 descendants living. They we of his 18 .children, ,51 grandchildren and 37 great-grandchildren. r-eeded by Alaskan communities 8:30 Music for Moderns 8 ;45 Little Concert 9;f)0 BBC News & Comty. 9:15 Morning Devotions ! 9:30 Vesper Hour 9:59 Time Signal flS-Modern .Musicians 10)0 Moralng Visit, t 10:15 Canadian Short Stories i) :3o Prelude to iaianight 10:45Scandlnavlan Melodies 11:00 Weather and Sign Off a Story. A 11:15 Songs of Yesterday , ll;3a Weather Forecast j 11:31 Message Period: 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Famous Voices 1 fM. r- '! - 12 ;00 Mld-4ay Melodies ; 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B,C. Farm Broadcast 12 :65 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Symphony Hour i 2:00 Feature Concert I 2:45 Week-end Review 3:00 Alan and Me 8 ;30--Weather Forecast ' 3:35 Musical Program 3:45 The Red Feather Man 4:00 Songs From the Movies 4:15 Movie Critic 40 Rt. Hon. L. St. Laurent 5:00 Record Album 5:30 lei L'on Chante, Oue 6:00 CBClfcws 6:10 The Old Songs 6:30 Familiar Music ' 7:00 Open Air Theatre 7 :30 Little Symphonies, Tor. 8J0 British Authors 8:15 World's Greatest Ballads 8:30 Music by Eric Wild 9:00 Classics for Today ' 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC Newc 10:15 Canadian Short Stories 10:30 Prelude to Midnight 11:00 Sign off MONDAY A.M. "7:30 Musical Ciock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Bong es ts aoout various pet -formulae ior making compost, frighten you out of saving your leaves. All you need to do to make leaves turn into humus, Is let them alone. For the sake o: neatness. It Is well to rake them up, and pile them In a corner SATURDAY -PM. 4:30 Here's to Romance 4:45 Lake Success 5:00 Singing Strings 5:15-Announcer's Choice 6:30 Top Bands 6:45 Sports College 6:G0-hCBC New. 6 i05 'Recorded Interlude 6:15 tAtin American fthythm 0:30 Good Music by Goodman 6:45 Perry Como 7: ;00 Saturday Night Serenade 7:30V-Organ Music 7:45 Les Argue 8:00 Alberta Ranch House 8:30-ia Time Rhythm 9 i00 Chamber Music iOJJO-r-CBC ,Nws i iO:40--B.C. News 10:15 Listener Speaks , 10;30T3,A. 1 :00 -Weather Forecast. SUNDAY A.M. 8:30 Sunday Recital 9:00 BBC News and UNARD WHITE STAR and army baits aloug the 1500 miles of Bering coastline. It is stated a variety of vegetables can be grown in the TJnalakleet Valley 203 miiea southeast of Nome. Browne is co-operating in making a study of economic opportunities V the Second Division of northwestern Alaska. His FtNCE OFF A PIECE OF YOU. fiACXVARD K)'XlC lofT Smaller to kup compcw I work is being conducted in close .HEAP,Ht Et.etlCCAV. .- ASH i jCANS fTC-iOOT (J SIGHT., association with Antqnio Polei, a member of the Alaska Devel- anrppnprl hv nlantine. or a fence; 10x10- feet would be an averag" opment Boari ftt Nome. where they will not be unsightly. Two years from now you will jhave a precious store of leaf ! would without any further trouble. And once the annual practice is established, then "very year a crop pf humus, thoroughly decayed, is available for spreading on your garden, 1 Methods of manaemerr For a long time, the Second .' Zee""" lv size- Uean off ail vegetation, and harden the urrace by rolling. Pile evenly over this area all dead leaves and other waste Division had been regarded as a forgotten corner of the territory and the decision was recently reached by the board to TRY A CLASSIFIED . AD 1 IaSSEVCEK SAILlNtiS ilANAJJA 'JO KIKOPK TERRACE , which may seem elaborate, are : justified on two points, first iiTKWMIL Lama i,i Commentary B:15-rSongs and Binpers 9:3Q-H&r-mony (Harbour 9:59 Time b.gnal 10:00 B.C. Gardener 10:15 You, ad Uvd There plant and even animal material, from your garden, and from kilehen wastes. But carefully exclude, if you would avoid trouble, all wood, branches, twigs and metal objects. When the layer, well tamped down, is six inches io some investigating, with a view . to the development of possible enterprises there. Un-lilr recently Mr. Browne was Identified with newspaper work in Ketchikan. from Montrej " Halifax " Ilalifai Calls t (irewwH'K 10:30 Music and Worship Dl THAMI'TON thick, sprinkle It with a bal- moist. If bad odors develop an lllTAMA they can speed up ,the rate of decay, so that compost is avail able In one year instead of two; and second, where room is at a premium, they confine the compost pile in reduced space, and Improve its appearance. To speed decay, the grAwth of the bacteria which cause decay Is stimulated. There are itwo methods of doing this. These bacteria are present in decay CllTAMA Oct. 28 Nov. 18 Dec. 9 ltrc. 20 Skeena Restaurant TERRACE LLOYD SAUDER, PROPRIETOR - GOOD FOOD GOOD SERVICE Open 6:30 a.m. till midnight. Closed 9 p.m. Sundays DINE AND DANCE Bring your friends and enjoy yourselves AFTERNOON TEAS 3 TILL 5 klTAMA LlITANiA from Halifax " Halifal " ' Halifax " Halifax from Quebec " Quebec " Halifax ll:00r-CBC Nwg , Ll :03-Caj)itol . Reports Ott. 11 :30 Religious Pediqd, Tor. 12 :00 rHoJUywood Bowl Syjn phoDy . Orch. . 1:30 -Church jpJ the Air 2 M -Music , Tn JSatuxe ' ,2:3GV-,CBC. New? 2:33 Jphn Fisher Reports f.Edro.) anced fertilizer mixture, about .jncri pf soil thrown on top of one . ounce to a square yard. ' the pile will prevent them. When Wood ashes and limestone are the pile js; as Wgh- as you ,can also beneficial, eaqh in three or conveniently manage, cover the more times this quantity. Then top with soil and let it $i and wet it down. . i until you are ready to dig the ! Build . up , the heap, layer by humus into the garden. Start layer, with sirrUla.applica,Uons a new one to take care of cur-.between ,tbe layers;, and keep it rent accumulations. .ON DON MAKIA hhia VTHIA 6 20 24 Nov. Nov. Dec. ing manure, so that when a KATES OF JPANSAfiK MA, SAMARIA - flat fate $175. lA . lourisi. nv. isi lass j rum jiq IIAMA Tour Wit $160. 1st Class from $"22t RE(;rURAIMN8 1lOM NEW YORK Lffn Elizabeth Mauritania .Queen Mary small quantity of manure , Is spread through the compost pile, their number is Increased and .their activity hastened. They consume nitrogen, so if they are fed, so to speak, with nitrogen Ihey will increase In number and decay wlil be hastened. "If manure Is lacking, or there Is objection to using it, commercial cultures of these .bacteria are .now available, and Parthia Bwiajinie Media our local agent. No one can w?rve you belter" can be used instead. Nitrogen can be supplied by mixing j hi Asrnls 26 West Pender St., Vancouver, B. C. DDIES own mother won't p you in one of our UOW E'EN MASKS. chemical fertilizer with the com- post material. .Any organic matter can . Joe used in a compost heap; ni this means table refuse from the house. But it is not practical to use it except in a managed pile, where it can be covered with earth to kill odor. The simplest way of creating a managed compost pile is to set aside a suitable location, out of the way, and nreferably NOTICE TO CCMKACIDKK I'eiiilcrH fur School HiilUHng Sealod Tendi'in, endorsed "Tender are searev enoueh .to. a Gubiin shudder, our full line of WORKS and other MIES. vour Dstnpr T4RI.E- 1 O .1 W t II : ( HER MCNeVr - . tfm7 ACCOUNT) 1 f TELL TWElVO C I WANT X S ' aJ4l 1 ' ( WHAT ARE '. Ji H AVE T' II toll I " MAN,V?r.'r ( TO START ) V -PINE SIL 1 1 ' P-p Wxi DONG ) (TO 6RGAK IT TO Hj95 i dear )7'ip v A bank rr 1 nSv' no mv -vsrettesrvxiO ... , . -. , i : I i 'i l 600-HOO...HE smashed)! j l rf'JPt' ( " TL 8UV f "' MV BANK AND TOOK MV &4tV fICSGV aiNK-OJ'SrV A NEWf "j . PENNIES AND ALL I HAVE ) A CZ . . I ' WANTWV 5if BANK Jl J?t IS A LITTLE BOOK WITH rf. SV J . 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