these oniu,,. ftfnce Rupert Dai!? X3cuis Thursday, October 21, 1948 without a some Wntetit; Protect EDEN 'KOTEBO' iftem r Vj3 SANDSPIT CAMP IS CLOSING DOWN Small Operation Being Continued Meantime for Married Men SANDSPIT The logging camp of Northern Pulpwood WPN V. , ' "I SAVE YEAR BY PLANTING PERENNIAL VEGETABLES NOW town u.,?' a noma., it "-I Uie tail aestea lot j. " hl8 shirt , Th Ilremen, extlnguishe(j t Cut oil tops of Perejir. not leave thf: "",uer; harb, anl Insect e -SI VIC The Geor;- Mal.hrw CANNED FOODS j A.Ua Srrvic. Inc. . "I sort of like this one but to okay it Perennial vegetables including asparagus, rhubarb and-hardy onions are better planted this fall than next spring. Asparagus and rhubarb will be ready to harvest a full year sooner while the onions will produce a harvest next spring. For the asparagus bed, roots should be obtained and placed in a location which need not be disturbed during the life of the garden, since a good asparagus bed will last several decades. Deep, rich soil is required and the . plants should be given ample room .with theree feet each way between hills. Dig a hole a foot deep, spread the roots out and set the crown of the plant six inches below the surface. Rhubarb is another long nlnnf Civ nlanta U'Hl surnce lor tne average iamuy and they should be placed where they will not be disturbed, perhaps near the asparagus in a garden screen or border. The hardiest winter onion is the red perennial, sometimes 11 1 i T-i 4 I mui. I cuiieu tne yvuwi. one of the onions which instead of bearing seeds, produces at the top of the seed stalk bunch of onion sets. These sets should be obtained and pianiea inis iau, a loot apart in tne row, in rows two leet apan, tnougn lew iamines win neea more man one row. . . mis onion never produces a .... ... bulb, but in the spring as soon as the ground thaws. it begins to grow stalks like green onions. Part of each clump may 1111 TROWBRIDGE, England, Latest model farm tractors planned by a British firm will incorPrate radio sets "It will provide entertainment prevl- .ously denied the farm worker- 'said a firm representative. . STEWART NEWS Iai test f r'om Portland Cana I Min ing Centre FIRST SNOW OF SEASON-HUNTERS ARE HAVING GOOD LUCK N , I'll have to get my wife first." Branch of the Canadian Legion arc co-operating in a series of picture shows to be held each month. The pictures will be of an educational nature and will be provdied by . the National rum eoara. xne inaugural mAf)n itnn U..1 J i 11 ' "'"""B i "ie region .? nil Innf D.IJn.. I '"y wiui a uut m auuui seventy. uonstaDie ; George operated the projector which is owned by the P.T.A. r-OAi'. ' - I Give asparagus roots plenty of room be pulled up and used and witn tnls annual thinnlng and ordinary cultivation, the plants I'1' ve indefinitely. The fla vor of the stalks Is mild In the eariy spring, but becomes stronger later. where wJnters are mild, some of the Dotato or multlnlipr nn ions may be planted in the fall and they will produce clumps " 7";5 v -v - ,1 111 FOR i V )nounc( -,rsl lot I tt croU Norway ). 22. Limited at this point has closed down for an Indefinite period and all loggers who resided In the camp have been moved to Vancouver with the co-opera tion of Canadian Pacific Air Lines who placed extra aircraft at their disposal. The company will continue around Christmas In order to furnish employment to the families residing In the community. For the present the camp cookhouse is being operated for the benefit of employees of the R. A. Wassman Construction Company who are engaged in construction of, several fam ily residences for employees of the Department of Transport at this point. GOOD SEASON, STEWART MINE Encouraging New Ore Body on SilVer Tip v STEWART Last week the contractors on the Silver Tip Mine on the upper Salmon Riv er area finished their work for the season, a job which was brought to a very successful conclusion by the opening up of a new ore zone thirty-one feet wide, heavily mineralzied. and with an eight inch high grade streak running through it. George Winkler, managing director of the company, was here during the summer super intending operations. ARMY SIGNALS MOVED NEWS During a recent storm in Brit ish Columbia, army signallers took over when civilian com munications were temporarily disrupted and passed 78 messages as well as press news. Between Edmonton and Vancouver, 55 messages were relayed by Army personnel. '- In addition there were 23 messages and several hundred words of press news radioed between Vancouver and Prince Rupert. B.C. telegraph systems lost about 20 miles of. line in the storm. Scattered breaks were caused by falling trees. LIVERPOOL, England, B The BBC is looking for a boy to play the lead in a crime story. He must be tough and have a Liverpool accent. The problem is to find "someone whose par ents don't object to his boy be ing bad for 50 minutes. 'Many think it would have a bad effect. Watch the Classified Acrsl Ofc,. , - .4 of green stalks in the early V X , Ji VW. . r .k viVf-j n7fp nnn nnppv i II I I 1 I i "it Z 1 1 III .J' I I '-w I X - 'M .-i 'i 1" . ;-;-r,'i INSTEAD OF WASHING t v - i Eighteenth century members' of roval families anointed their ' .bodies with scented oils, which i were supposed cleansing in ef - fect- I' , PERKY niruAEDC r BRIGHTEN I - Al JTl 1MN I;'. ' 1 : Li" .;. . Fall and one coats of and . -living room or diplng room at uibumu i rea not poser ) nmgnona leaves. , nouttsftmcf Snow hit the Stewart flats early last week. Three inches fell . However, after a few days it melted and the ground appeared once more. Portland Canal Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, held a military whist drive on Saturday night. There was a fair turnout and an enjoyable evening was spent in the Moose Home. The nimrods have been busy since the season opened and good bags are reported. In the upper reaches of the Bear River and American Creek, goats have been plentiful, and their ap pears to be an abundance of black bear and grizzly, but the big game hunters do not ' get around this way. The Stewart Parent-Teachers Association and the Stewart GENTLE LAXATIVE ANTACID ELSIE .sDrin.. These must hp Pt nut each year as the entire plant Is harvested. In the colder states on uuui f i I A' ''I AiiL S Upper! w -a DESPITE CHILL rains of the Equinox, hearts keep light gay in a smart, hooded raincoat with a perky corsage like this (at bottom left). . Top, for, the new "rain or shine" this Fall, try a saucy umbrella corsage like this. Can .be made a bit of oilcloth, fresh pompons some gay ribbon. At centre, a weather vane symbolic of Autumn's changing climate sets the key for this beautiful Fnl1 arranupmpnf norfmt frr MO FINER fiaiLK !Tk They're Z4SY1-2'2 to fix (J) add milk or water. Grand Main Course Breakfast, j. Lunch or vr-T-v . j ,&", i J " Your grocer has a fresh suppy right notf! -POP 'EM ON THE GRIDDLE. m Ready In a Jiffy! WJ34i X A i 5VAP0RATEP "''1 M) Sender Your tea or coffee will taste better with Borden's Evaporated Ittftk. And your cereals, and your fruits and desserts. Yes, and any cooked dish that calls for milk! this time of year. It artfully com- wun catiaus, rujl mums and 4 no shortening tender, best-you-evcr-tasted muffins. These luscious, spicy muffins are as light and tender aa your proudest cake., but that isn't all! They also have a pleasant texture-contrast thanks to the delicate toasted shreds of Kellogg's AU-Hran . . . and they have the mouth-melting nut-swret flavour "My All-lhan can give! Get Kellogg's AU-Bran from your grocer today and try them. PK Don't forget! Saturday ts Muffin Day I TWO MPDiuMI SIZES Date-Bran Muffins-Good as Cake! NEW RECIPE FOLrt Contain, wealth of mform " . i how to make betier pwicakt menus and how to make other tempting dishe. with Aunt Jem. Ready-Mix. Take no sugar- DATE-BRAN MUFFINS Jt cup Kfllugg'g ux'u wa j xusfmoo Bnda cups milk ' ' 3 tcmpoon salt J'i cup chuppc ii duti'a Add KcIIork's All-Bran to Md Bulk and let souk for 15 minutes. Kt-at enK and add to first mixture. Add sifted dry ingredients and fruit. Jill greased muflin pans two-thirds hill, and bake in moderate oven (MO i) about 20 minutes. Makes 15 KEEP "REGULAR" NATURALLY ran,.. flavor "?, WMckait'"' " ENJOY BORDEN'S QUALITY EVERY DAY! Borden's Evaporated Mflk Is concentrated from only fine quality, fresh, whole milk. Borden's is Irradiated for extra sunshine vitamin D Borden's is homogenised to make every drop equally rich and nourishing. Borden's is sterilised to make it completely safe Borden's is specially easy to digest, even for infants. Borden's pours like cream. YOUR GROCER HAS A FRESH SUPPLY TODAY. If it's BordenV, itVGOT to be good! ' Canada nnnmu, - - Ont. or Saskatoon, S"- f free . R Please send me -your including hints on how to pancakes. , Stir- r".1 ' ttoVden ooly oce' NAME. ADDRESS