Local News Items . . . v Prince Supttt Balls 3itos ' Saturday, February 25, 1943 . BEAUTY 7mm 'ARDEN 'NOTEbO Cash for old sold. Bulger's Two pair for the price of one - Ladies' Shoe Sale-Fashion Footwear. CATHOLIC CARD PARTY ENJOYED There were sixteen tables I well, cribbage', and Mrs A. Murray and L. Christophcrson, bridge. Mrs. E. Telsetli was in 0r . general charge. Serving of re- .Hale !)9e. (53) Ladies' Slipper Fashion Footwear. EASY TO MAKE SEED-BOX SELF-WATERING VIA WICK UTILITY . . . . . ECONOMY ,APLY WEATHERBOARD t ,.i this Douglas Fir Plywo oilin stock j; tu 4 feet available for early delivery Moose Whist Drive and Dunce cards Thursday night at another , freshmen ts was directed by of the periodical parties being lMl's- Joseph Garon and Mrs. W. held during the winter season Pierce, assisted by Mrs. E. A. at the Catholic parish hall. Smith, Mrs. M. J. Saunders, Mrs every Saturday night 8:30. (It) Leo Doiron sailed Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for Frize winners were Mrs. Steve' Joseph Cioutier and Miss Flor-Dumas and A. Majore, whist. ! cncfi Cioutier. ?. a trip to Vancouver. I i Mr. DeBIois and William Roth- Advurti.se in trie Daily Miss Ruth Dickey, tuberculosis i i .'" ti r.i- it $ wear-Ever Waterless. Cook-nig Utensils for demonstration or service write Box 1723, Hec Gould, distributor. ' , (53,' Joe Franky, local pianist, sailed last nli;lit on the Coquitlam lor a trip to Queen Charlotte CHy. Herb Youiig relumed to. the city by Se'abe plane on. Thursday from a bus-.ncs strip to Terrace and other interior points. R. C. Ellis of the Vancouver auditing firm of A. P.' Gardner iERT & McCAFFERY LTD. jLMl5i;it BUILDING SUIM'LIES x-ray tccnnlcian of the provincial department of public health 1'HONE 116 who has been in the, city with the travelling coast tuberculosis clinic, left tills morning in the Skcena Air Transport ScaBea StNGRS (JUNIOR CHAMBER for Alice Arm, where she will conduct a clinic for the next few days. A D (ham.pMUNt.K PARTY i Bore a Hole in the Bottom of Seed Flat K. Wi5- w., who has been in Smlthers on business, arrived in the citv Ml V. A smoker party sponsored by When llial New Watch Notion Visit of Rev F. A. Peake of by Seabec' plane of SkcenaAir the prince Rupert Junior Edmonton, travelling secretary A. William- When seeds arc started in ' a Transport on Thursday. J Chamber of Commerce drew al seedbox, either indoors or out, 1 an for social service and young people's work of the Anglican Church from Edmonton, who j on 11 Borsuk,. uioneer.' section abundant and continuous sup foreman on Canadian "National Insert a Piece of Clothes Line -4.. t I ply of water is vital to ' their progress. This has been dem Railways in the central interior and now section foreman on the onstratcd by several years 'of . . . . First strikes you remember that there, is su::li a tiling as a store having a reputation lor good watches .... Also that this is the store Every watch that we sell has got to prove up to what we promise for it. j scientific research. " Methods logging railway of 'Pacific Mills at Cumshewa Inlet, sailed' last mosi iuu guests to the Moose Temple last night where cards and refreshments were enjoyed. Proceeds front the function will go toward the Junior Chamber found to aid the regional convention which will be held here in June. Committee in charge consisted of Ed Mussallem, Eric Spccrs, George Tomllnson, Hugh McKcnzic and Don Morton. of Insuring an optimum water was to have been here this week-end, has postponed his visit for three weeks. He will ulso visit interior points. Guides, Brownies Enrol Members supply nave ocen women out night by the -Coquitlam on his return to the camp which is now which are now widely used in reopening after a two months' commercial greenhouses throughout the country..., t-nuiuown, He took a party of .... Each movement is factory tested and eight section men .with him. ( lias simply got to give right service. For amateur gardeners, sev eral methods of automatic, wat Boy Scout-Uirl Guide Week was marked by a fitting cere I .I'l'l"'-" j Hie Dead." ;1 Be Better." .rive Princess." 4c per day 1 ilnirte, l"t Mith. $1,110 i; pan SHOPPE ( WW mony in St. Andrew's Cathedral Hall this week when one new . ... If you remember these things you'll likely come here and you'll have a good watch, . k. l'KICES FROM $13 TO $75 Guide was enrolled in the Cath Wick Lifts Water From Pan . Below to Soil Above degree' of . moisture maintained in the soil of the box may b'r controlled to some extent by varying the height of the box above the pan, but be careful not to get the box so high that the' wick ceases 'to operate. ering have been tested, and Dr. Kenneth Post, of Cornell University, who took a prominent part in the research in this field, says the best . is wick-watering, by which moisture is supplied the soil in . the secd- 1 edral troop, two Brownies were elevated to Guides and six new members were enrolled in the -i - t if Brownie pack before a group of 1 jbox from a pan below, lifted 'by a wick, just as oil is fed to 11 ,, airs v:i Announcements All dTert.lsentwi n mis coluuiu VlU bt chorgKi for 1 all month . .. 31 noil word iiMsmxr. 43 parents and friends. District Girl Guide Commissioner Honora Silvcrsides officiated at the "flying up" ceremony of Brownies Patricia Lemon and Julie Procktcr, pinning on their wings and welcoming them into the Guide troop. . Nancy Lund was enrolled as a new Guide. New Brownies enrolled were Crintins lamp. , This may oc used indoors or outdoors, if the seed box is provided with drainage, which will prevent flooding in a rain A wick-watcred box is easily prepared as the illustrations show. First, a hole is bored in the bottom of the box. Through EsVU'E Vr and Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter, I.O.D.E., Tea and Home Cooking, March 10. ym 17 Mar. Catholic School, 2:30 Marine Anrield, Janice Taylor, j this hole a wick eight inches Dcanna Peterson, Marilyn Ber- iong is drawn. The top of the 0:Hlsill' to 5:30. ' St. Patrick's Tea ! Health Unit Homecookhi!: and Apron Sale. Card Party 8 p.m. We Candy In Spite Of The Weather... .... there is more than a hint of s j - ry, Gail Wcis ad Joanne Prock- w,ck is frayed and imbedded ter- in the soil which fills the box; Parents and friends who at- the bottom drops into a pan tended the ceremonies were wel- below. As long as there is coined by Mrs. G. R. S. Black- water in the pan, the soil will aby, president of the Prince Ru- keep moist, and your seedling lasted Nuts King Edward School Tea and Sale, Friday, March 18, j STOP! LOOK! READ! Get your tickets now, limited i amount only. St. Patrick's Dance. Sponsored by Junior pert Girl Guides' Association, plants will not suffer from lack and Miss Silversldcs .the district : 0f it. Spring in the new styles now on display at Sweet Sixteen. The illustrated TROPICANNA SUIT has a classic cardigan jacket with new hip pocket interest . . . and a .straight hanging skirt. A matching top coat is available for tho.se commissioner. , if a large pan is used, enough j chamber of Commerce. Civic Organized games were direct- j water for several "days may be j Centre Auditorium, Friday, ed by Kirs. R. Thompson and j supplied at one time, allowing ) March 18, 9:30 to 1:30. Music Geraldine Procktcr. Following y0U to go away from home, i by t,nc Dukes, the ceremonies, the Guides, un-i rvrn during the critical period! p'nhnnh F.,i,iii shuw M;ir PANCAKE TUESDAY Although many eat pancakes-oil Shrove Tuesday (March 1 this year) how many of you know the history of pancakes? Actually pancakes are a relic of unleavened bread -the old Shriving Cake so typical of Lent: In olden times four symbolic ingre-iients were used: Hour, signifying the'staff of lite; saU. representing the Influence of a wholesome life';.-milk, as a token o Innocence, and eggs, a desirable form? of 'Lenten food. In all countries Shrove Tuesday was and still is a 'day of 1 treat rejoicing. It's the Carnival of the Italians, the Mardi Gras of the French. In England several old customs are still followed ! and the day is known ,i the Feast of the Pancakes. KILN IN uoucir I uni 165 M'KNTUK KOOM who desire a three-piece ensemble. of infancy when, with other ;23 O(ldrcllows. Hail. memoes oi watering, aaiiy .m dor Miss Geraldine Cade and the Brownies, under Mrs. R. I. Thompson ,and Miss Procktcr, terved refreshments. d :l 1 , e it . t 1 . GABARDINE. PRINT and CKEI'Ii i)i:i:ssi:s, BLAZERS, SKIRTS and BMH'SKS of special value are also new arrivals. FASHION NOTE Sweet Sixteen now has a fine selection of PHANTOM HOSE and SEAMLESS NYLON GARTER BELTS. spection would be necessary. The best material for a wick is fibre glass, which. is sold for the purpose, and which will laA for years. A piece of ncv-clothes'! line will also serve for the few weeks necessary to bring up plants, but if used too long it will disintegrate. The Shop Presbyterian Tea, Church Hall March 24. Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra concert in support of Prince Rupert Film Council, March 25. 70 Women of the Moose spring tea, April 7, at Mis. J. P. Mol-ler's, 124 Fourth Avenue East. Orange Spring Sale, April 13, 2 to 5 p.m., Oddfellows' Hall. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Tea, April 18. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 21. Anglican Spring Sale, Saturday April 23. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 27. The United Church Spring Sale, May 5. ' St. Peter's Bazaar, May 12. Eastern Star Tea. May 19, Mrs. L. W. Kcrgin. Lite Personalized Budget Plan way at Sweet Sixteen MUMS isa SORE THROAT ! ' IT TAKIS A f yn fT T HIAP OF WASHING i) Qi . TO KEEP rjj I Y'jA lj YOULOOKINC and it takes T) 1'I.OtK AMI WAT Ell IET (Continued tro.n rage 1) they headed west to tidewater, a distance of 12 miles. They arrived seven days later. In the month of trapping, they said, they had caught a "fair" number of marten but had round no big game with which to supplement their diet. On the way down the ice-hanked creek, the skiff in which Mr. Smith was riding capsized and the remainder of their food was lost, with the exception of some flour and suisar which Pratlinger was carrying along the shore. s "Everything we had was wet when wc got to the Indian village," said Smith. It was pretty discouraging." Flour and wafer, they agreed, can be a pretty tiresome diet, especially if one has to live on it for a, month. However, Pratlinger, who owns the trap line, plans to go back next fall only this year it will be earlier. "It's a jood country to trap When the Sunshine's Bright Moving, racking, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 rboncs 60 and 68 T.S.S. PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR - . VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 pan. 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