legitimate ownership pi gold it for th l sale is legitimate and unques-1 qilp.. , ew of U.j COI.D CHARGE (Continued rrom Page 1) , parts of Canada one can po on i planting beans, beets, carrots. Ipthuc Uiipct! Daflp Friday, May 6, 1949 tioned. ne Cfovn WHAT IS s Luther W. Elder told Uie couriTrJr a Clausing .1 letture and such things every ten days or so frur. Uie time of earliest possible planting If it were new mined gold, it would have been allowed a cheaper refining rate than if It I M? Pile Ti i had been purchased by someone 1 C ale jh-w v a iiiiuiiiiv v that we can now supply 3-" "1 tmMm-rfn ft. nuln IUmi.rT.1 wmmmmmi BRIQUETTES right up to July. EASILY GROYvN FLOWERS-A really imposing showing can be made with a few annual flowers and with a minimum of effort. Cosmos, giant marigold;, zinnias, petunias, portulaca, nicotine, calendula, alyssum, nasturtiums, etc., are easily grown almost anywhere in Canada. prior to coming to as. uoia i. classified as "new mined" if it conies directly from the mine. If it has been sold before we get it it is charged a higher refining rate." Mr. Mulford said that, if Man-son had' given him proof that '' Art ,w 1. , that he had sold Manson "15 or 16 ounce" for $400. The gold came from Kleanza Creek near Usk. He had signed no papers when he disposed oi the gold, he said. Mr. Elder said that he had sold gold before tojeweller and that he had never been questioned by the purchaser regarding its source. He said that he also had sold gold to the Royal Mint at Ottawa, but always had Included the source of the gold and the Even if tender piants do survive a late frost they are quite likely to be so retarded that later and norma! plantings will overtake them. BALAGrvT, COMMON MISTAKES Too ' deep, too thick and too soon are ' perhaps the commonest mistakes ! made in gardening when i i comes to sowing seed. Time and , effort are wasted when any of ! these mistakes are made. u Phune Crfni is t he had been acting as an agent, 1 Some of the larger flowers can I the gold would have been refined Clean - - No Slack CALL 651 FOR ALL VOI R COAL NEEDS The famous Foothills Lump, EjJff, Nut and Washed Stoker Coal II COTTAGE r In the vegetable garden, of actually be used m the place of j for a charge of 20 cents an ounce, course, one should never sow all shrubs. Cosmos, gladioli, dahlias, if he had purchased it the cost There are a few things like seed at once. The experts urge giant marigolds and zinnias would have been $1 an ounce. numoer oi nis iree miner extra big seed, but more often New Creamed i VALENTIN Your Dai ALL-WEATHER; bulbs, that require a fairly good spreading sowings over several should have about two feet each Purpose of the section of the , ucense. rnverinff of soil Tulins eladioli ! weeks -so" that the harvest will way petunias need about a foot act is to protect mines from high i The 96 ounces of gold, sealed man can prove in a canvas bag, was presented i graders. In most of room. and dahlia bulbs or corms. for likewise De spread out. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED LUMBER - UU1LMX0 SUITLIKS instance, can be planted anywhere from 4 to 12 inches deep. With the vast majority of seeds, however, deep planting is inadvisable. The general rule is three times the diameter. This means an inch Meep for things like beans, peas, coin and nas- V ! Uu tmms, but mere pressing in YANKS PLAN Modern Etiquette I for tiny seed like that of lettuce, ' petunias, carrots, etc. With the By ROBERTA LEE HUGE VESSEL j WASHINGTON (P Contracts very fine seed such as alyssum or poppy, all that is necessary j were signed here, for construc ti is to spread and press in gently. The larger seed mentioned, that is peas, beans, etc., should Q. If a knife, fork or spoon is dropped while at the table, and one's hostess is serving the meal, who should pick up the lirnoned article? tion of a $70,000,000 vessel to; be the "queen" of the United States merchant fleet. It is expected to be launched three , years from now. J M ffl '1 V. be spaced at least three inches j A. The one who drops it ' apart. This is not very difficult should do so, and without dis-' as it is easy to keep each indi- nna rriDM tr m r T Ten It jS victual seed separated, with tne MOTREAl Mrthuu any embarassment not necessary to make any ret- uam.i., .. it. -seefl, or lll)wer 1 eeti f about erence to -200 displaced persons from all Mparts of Europe are kpeiuliivr T" time learning English. bride's rela- the same size, spacing will be , Q. If a only near m. i hnr mother, mav may her more difficult. There are little her gadgets on tne market wnicn mother "give away"? A. It is better to have a man.! will help spread out the sowing. even if he is just a close friend r nr-r -i-i- r 1 ' .X X A or one can let a dribble trickle between thumb and finger. Even then, however, it is best to thin, as soon as the plants are up, to at least an inch apart. This will give room for development, which all plants must' have if they are to grow well. To spread LAND Ur.OlH-fKV A T i LVf: Orlltliali' nf Tillr V. I :tt'i 1-1 V-.'. North WeMwt.v l ive (ft) acri, mitre or Wh nr Lot M .' Tliiiiiuaiiii 1'uu lliiiidri'il mill I Ifty ; ((iir0), Hange Klve (.") (oast IHs-. I rift. WHEREAS satisfactory proor of . T'loss of the above Certificate of Title. . Issued in the name of George William - Hulllt has been filed In this office. notice Is hereby given that I shall. at the expiration of one month ! ' from the date of the first publiea- tion hereof, issue a Provisional Or-tiflcate of Title In lieu of said lost of the family, perform this rite. Howver, the mother can do it, but in this instance the bride must walk down the aisle alone. Q. Should a formal acceptance of an invitation be dated? A. No. The date upon which the function is to occur must be mentioned in the acceptance. out the very fine seed, stuff that is only about the size of a pin1 head or smaller, it is a good plan before sowing to mix with a little fine sand or earth and sow the whole mixture. It's CONVENTION FOR SKEENA RIDING !i Certificate, unless in the meantime . valid objection be made to me in ": .writing. " DATED at the Land Registry Ol- fice, Prince Rupert. B.C. this 2'Jtb .day of April, 1949, AD. i ANDREW THOMPSON, - Deputy Registrar of Titles. . (12B always GOOD MORNING after a Good Night's Sleep on NOT TOO EARLY Too early Coalition nominating conven-l I tion for Skeena riding is set sowing, especially in the colder for May 11 in Hazelton. Dr. L. parts of Canada, is definitely M. Greene, formerly of Smithers not recommended. It is all very land now of Prince Rupert, is I well to sow a few short rows of president of the Skeena coan- vegetables a week or two before tion Association and will pro-1 the regular time just on the ceea to oiinineia iw me luh- cnance tnal there will be no vention which is expected to re- late frosts lnis spring, but the nominate Hon. b. I. Kenney, main sr,u,ins chnnld wait, until sitting M.L.A. for Skeena. Mr. the time recommended by the I seed catalogue or the local cx Kenney will also be at the convention, it is expected j perls. For plants that are tender V. ' t( nothing is gained in planting in K A X cold soil and before the weather has definitely turned warm. Of course, where extra protection in the form of special paper caps or something similar is provided one can get started earlier, but otherwise it is better to wait. MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING You'll wake rcfrcsliPtl, ronipletelv n-Iaxed after a ni of jMrfert ret on this most comfort all of niattrer Just nolo the jM-cial fealur'! and you'll xee why WixA U worl.l-fainourt as the Uleal invest nu-nt in li'eing WANTED Empiy Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER WILL COLLECT THEM AT TOUR DOOR CARTONED OR LOOSE WE PAY CASH PHONE 950 VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Chllcotir. Friday, 5 p.m., Calala Sunday, 10 p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR' SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANOS May 20. s.s. Coquitlam, May 6, May 20. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANOS s.s. Coquitlam, May 13 and 27. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 5G8 1 rotnfort. Other well-known Simmons-nalily inattreM- Ostermoor, Deepsleep anl Sluinher King are also availahle with matt-hing 1mx springs. no ij Will, n If From New Spring Coats to Eikskin Booties. We have the Things Your ISaliy Needs THE STORK SHOPPE 2 rUrcj T hfi nrttinnry innrr RriiiK undrr tour Hfitthl. i hn Jr IjuntmcM k 837 indiviiliullr porketfil mI pfin wrrt of Bmtiij'fwit'i "Luniry (lnficl" iv lirni, biMant .up. port to tvnrj IkkIj' urv. lijiiilyrft' imh-fumilvni riil b, feh K l VWATCH FOR riiiKii)U Hv'tH eomplrie rrUtatiiHi. X IVs, y : ,. I, SMMOMS ill DEALERS - SOON A UiTTi:u... . . . from Toronto DEAR CUSTOMERS: Well here I am a long way from home trying to find new and beautiful things for your 1949 gift occasions. I have looked over the samples of over fifty five factories and wholsale houses and when the goods arrive in Rupert during the next few weeks I really hope our customers will think I have done a good job. Many of the pieces have never been shown anywhere till this year and most of the items have been from present stock before the new 10 per cent sales tax. They will include china, silver, copper and glass as well as the new jewellery and many interesting new things. no fr " For Building Supplies PHONE 363 DON'T MISS THE FUN AT WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing, Printing Knlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplied LIMBERLO Hope to see you soon JOHN III LGI.R MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders anil Con trai tors Properly Owners! FOR ... GENERAL CONSTRUCTION REMODELING and ALTERATIONS CEMENT WORK, ROOFING, etc. Contact NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION LTD. 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