$rfnce Kttpert Daft? ISeto tta. FridayMay 28, 1948 i f I BASEBALL SCHEDULE Reminiscences By w.J. and Reflections 1 PA YS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH The Quality Tea tJlay 30 Savoy vs Merchants June 1 Moose vs Merchants June 3 Merchants vs Savoy June 6 Savoy vs Moose June 8 Savoy vs Merchants June 10 Moose vs Savoy could remark quietly, "you know, Bill, some times I cannot but wonder If you ever thought of 111! "Well," as old Father Skiena remarked, shortly after daybreak this morning, "with everything else In Canada rising, I'd like to know what Is to prevent me from doing the same? June 13 Merchants vs Moose committing a terminal Inexact I ' Vi J j M V I itude." No ill feeling would fol low. There would just be ari ad Cigarette Tobacco June 15 SaVoy vs Moose June 17 Moose Vs Merchants June 20 Merchants vs Savoy-June 22 Merchants vs Moose June 24 Savoy vs Merchants . une 27 Moose vs Savoy June 29 Merchants vs Moose journment to the nearest fceer parlor lor a little more amiable argument and liquid refresh ORANGE PEKOE ment. wllD, SWEET, BRIGHT VIRGINIA BOWLING SCHEDULE CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle. Jack Wrathall -and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Roberts will motor, from Seattle to Dlgby tn Nova Scotia. That takes 1n a lot o territory, believe It or riot, we sailed into the hrstorlc, landlocked little haven of Dlgby once, aboard a steamship called the Prince Rupert. This is the best time to sojourn there, becoming a tourist being the easiest thing in the world. The first to call June 1 Variety vs. Lucky (8ubject to change Modern Etiquette MEN'S FASTBALL I SCHEDULE . May 29 Crdm and Ander ANNIVERSARY OF REBEKAH LODGE By KUUE-Km Loia They're Biting Get your tackle for holiday expeditions at the Variety Store, boys. Vl'ho receives uie gucu son vs. 99 Taxi. i nee or reception ! May 31 CNR A. vs. High' Centennial Rebekah Lodee TUp hostess receives aione. School. I ther members or her lam- were those old pathfinders, Champlain and Poutrlncourt, and they stayed a whole winter iih the gne or rionor. celebrated the twenty-ninth anniversary of Ite founding with birthday party in the Oddfellow Hall. HiuhliKhts of the evening - I l LEADERS SPINNERS LINES HOOKS lost may receive with her, several centuries ago. This FRIDAY FJ. 4:00 Ed McCuray smgs 4:15 Stock Quotation.' 4:30 Music by Goodman 4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 5:00 String Etylings 5:30 Music by Sammy Kaye "5:45 Community Calendar 6:00 Beat the Champs 6:30 Three Euns and a Starlet 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:0CM-CBG News 7:15 CBC News Roundup ually he stands near rjy airiKes watts vs. Big sisters, Savoy vs. Orange: Toilers vi Comets, Manson's vs. Annettes. June 3 Bankers vs. Coasters Blowers vs. Rosa Lee's. Miller Bav vs. Sweet Sixteen: Moose vs. West view. Scubv's vs. Cosmos. June 8 - Cosmos vs. Orange. Savoy vs? Variety, Manson's V3 Comets; Watts & Nickerson vs. Toilers. Annette's vs. Westview June 10 Lucky Strikes vs Rosa Lee's, Scubv s vs. Coasters Moose vs. Miller Bav: Blower; vs. Bankers. Big Sisters vs Sweet Sixteen. June 15 Variety vs. Orange Manson's vs. Toilers: Watts & Nickerson vs. Westview, Luckv Strike vs. Cosmos. June 17 Blowers vs. Coasters Scubv's vs. Rosa Lee's. Moose vs Big Sisters; Annette's vs. Sweet Sixteen. Miller Bav vs. Comets Aa'veriise in Xne Da'ly News! was the presentation of veterans' j aPP!c blossom season, the Annap M the Buesls after they Complete fish lines Two Sizes 20c and 25c olis Valley wearing pink and Jewels to Mrs. J. W. McKinley brt.n re(Vivecl toy the white exclusively. June 2 Gordon and Anderson vs. General Motors. ' June 599 Taxi vs. Co-op. June 7 Co-op vs. Gordon and Anderson. June 9 High School vs. 99 Taxi. June 12- General Motors vs. C.N.R.A. June 1499 Taxi vs. General Motors. June 16 C.N.R.A. vs. -Gordon and Anderson. June 19 Co-op vs. High June 21 C.N.R.A. vs. 99 Taxi. Ij u peim.vssiDie 10 asK flips! A well equipped airplane seems jrter on a irain mj can one to be about the only object that can afford to give river freshets ertain nour 111 me inom- Mrs. J..L. Mcintosh and Mrs. H. V. Tattersall. Miss Betty Hodd, the noble grand, occupied the chair, and there was an address on the founding of the order by Mrs. McKinley. ' , Following community singing, Mrs. J. C. Gilker showed beautiful color films which Include j '7:30 Solway String Quartet 'B.nn rtnttn a mean look . Vfs hat is me correct Phone Red 400 Box 1118 51S 3rd. Ave. W. to do. When the guest-of -honor . i i .1 . i man, wnere miuuiu ne ue vs. summer and winter scenes in June 23 General Motors 8:30 Dreamtime 9:00 Prairie Showcase 9:30 Symphony ,for Strings 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News 10:15 Speaking As a Listenei 10:30 Lal Richards Orch. mm at the dinner table? ' At the riiiht of the hostess. Prince Rupert, points of interest along the Skeena and Cariboo Highways, apple orchards in the Ormes Drugs Co-op. June 26 High School vs. Gordon and Anderson. June 28 General Motors vs. High School. DRUGS Okanagan and shots across thej dl:00 Fish Arrivals 11:05 Weather and Sign Off lifted Advertising Pays! Yy rant noraer. Vaughan Tattersal prayed ac- j Not in almost a century had Skeena River waters been so high, people were saying back in 1936, when rail traffic was ssupended for weeks. One could well believe it. Villages up tiver did suffer hardships. To see boats come sailing out of tun-' nels was taken as a matter of course. It was the same Story-si winter of heavy show, storms and sudden hot weather as spring advanced. V. H. Tobey was divisional superintendent then. He is now P.G.E. chief at Vancouver. M. A. Burbank waa divisional engineer. He's now living in Kelowna and the chances are, just now, both are thinking of Skeena. THIS AND THAT PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 12 NOON TO 2 P.M., 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. SATUbijaT A.M. 7:30 Musical wnoci 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits B:30 Morning Devotions J '8:45 Little Concert 1 1 II I M t IJ T ceptable violin solos, accompanied by Mrs. Gilker. Mrs. Bruce Love was accompanist for the pvening. Refreshments were served from tables attractively decorated with spring blossoms and centred with a large birthday cake which was duly cut by Mrs. S. V. Cox. Committee in charge of entertainment consisted of Mrs. J. W. McKinley, Mrs. J. Delorme, Mrs. A. B. Love and Mrs. E. A. Evans. Emergency bicycle delivery from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. ' and Sunday Dally car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. 1446 fc 4Krply freely, and rub. Tbat'a all. It'a grcMclesi, fmt-drying; hat no atrong odor. ' And it brin?t quick relief to rruacle and joint aoteneaa, attffaeu, ache. LARGE ECONOMIC? I SIZE 65t 9:00 BBC News Commentary 9:15 Records at Random 9:30 Lana of Supposing 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Band Stand 10:15 World Cnurch News 10:30 Concert Favorites 10:45 CBC News PHONE 81 Calling some one a liar can occur any time, any place even! in Prince Rupert. But It Is best' 10:55 Weather Forecast 'Margaret McLeod OPTOMETRIST IN NEW OFFICES 'not to act on sudden impulse. 11:00 On the Teen Beat One of the greatest natural Much depends on choice of lang- 11:30 Weather Forecast disasters in history was the uage. One could say "You're a 11:31 Message Period 1923 earthquake at Tokyo, Jap- liar," and stop right there. ; 11:33 Recorded an, When 'jusrtmflenoO',000 per- More than likely, the party of i 11:45 Personal Album GREER & BRiDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alteration! Floor Sanding: a Specialty I'M. - ROOM in f'-( ! i sons were killed and more than the second part would tilrn pale j 100,000 were injured. and remove his coat. Or one tea Phone RED 561 P.O. 0x721 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 Recorded Interlude 12:25 Program Resume ' 12:30 Orchestras of the Nati -n 1:00 Memo From Lake Succe.-s 1:30 First Piano Quartet 2:00 Ballet Club 3:00 Piano Classics 3:15 CBC News 3:25 Recorded Interlude 3:30 NBC Symphony Orch. "WHAT IS "' "'" mm m 7 STONE BUILDING NEW PHONE BLUE 593 i v fl WITHOUT A r '! ii.nh i vv Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST VP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT OPEN FROM 3:30 P.M. TO 3:30 A.M. GARDEN? TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Take it easy lady. We'll let you know when the apirtment is vacant." FOR SALE Oil burner cook stove. Phone Black 890. (127, Business and Professional Special Dinner Every Sunday, S p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY GIVE THE ROOM ' , rots, poppies, alyssum, etc., spac- Even when there is lots oflPeas, 2 feet for potatoes. These Guitar. WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developinc, Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies Phone (tf) FOR SALE Green 780. room to spare the average per are minimum distances and for hand cultivation. SAVE WORK PR. P. J. CHENEY chop SUEY CHOW MELN For Outside Orders Phone 133 DENTIST Advertise In the taily News! IN THINNING 5CITE 5, SMITH BLOCK FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M.J.SAUNDERS ' New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed e 765 P.O. Box 1401 D ..i F Y E S T E'B' Y E A R i II A son is liable to crowd his planting. This is true just as much with rows of vegetables as it is with trees. Seeds and seedlings are usually such tiny, little things that it is hard to realize the extent of the resulting growth. A rough rule is to allow as much space between the plants, trees, shrubbery or annuals, as these things will be high at maturity. Now with a big affair like a maple elm or spruce tree, that means at least 40-50 feet apart. ITH & ELKINS LTD. 1 Plumbing and Heating Engineers One can save a lot of back-bending in thinning if the seed is not planted too thickly in the first place. With larger seeds and roots like beans, peas, gladiolus, potatoes, etc, It is no trouble to space properly at the beginning. With the tinier seeds, however, such as lettuce, carrots, oppies, alyssum, etc., spacing at planting is Impossible. Mixing this fine seed with a little dry sand and then sowing the mixture will give more space between plants. 1 174 P.O. Box. 274 JONES NEWS STAND We handle Eastern and Western Papers Swedish-American Tribune and Western Miner 'HN F. L. HUGHES Chiropractor 21-22 BESNER BLOCK Sixth Street Red 808 though the full space may not 'be required for years. Going to Box 894 Phone Blue 442 On the market there are some modestly priced little gadgets to the other end of the scale, tiny alyssum would need an inch or so between plants, carrots 4 inches, gladiolus about a foot. help us sow more evenly and fEORGE L. RORIE PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 758 972 10th East easily where large gardens are involved. ' These range from little things carried in one' hand to two-wheel affairs. They can Accountant, Auditor, etc. ne Tax Returns Compiled. SPACING IS IMPORTANT This spacing Is Important. It gives the plants a chance to de Ner Block Phone 387 be adjusted for seeds of various sizes. GEORGE McWHINNEY PAINTING AND velop. If crowded together trees, shrubs, flowers ' and vegetables will be spindly, with the growth weak and a prey to the first storm. Flowers, as well as vegetables, will be poorly developed. HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Wavig Beauty Culture in all its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 pAPER HANGING P.O. Box 1426 Bon St. Phone Green 394 With a little elbow room, too, cultivation will be easier. RHEN ERICKSON With "vegetables, of course, there will be the space between the rows also to consider. It is In the cities, the small towns, throughout our land, dusTc brought him to his chores. To most of us, .he was one of the . most important men in town. His days are gone . . hut, to thousands of Canadians, the thought of the old lamp lighter brings fondest memories. Ah, happy days! Lamp lighted streets . . .' lamp lighted houses. The neighbors in for an evening of talk . food- packed tables . . .topped off with Royal 'Export. Hrr. Today, as in 1!01, Royal Export is an accepted part of friendly hospitality . . . full bodied, aesty, yet mellow . , that's Royal Export, yesterday and today. fRINCETON BREWING CO., LTD. ; PRINCETON. B C. PIANO TECHNICIAN NINQ AND REPAIRS a great mistake to have this less HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS YOUR BEST EATING PLACE FULL-COURSE MEALS II a.m. to S p.m. fk 195 41 1 WpsI 7th Ave. Train Schedule lhan 12 inches for even tne tiniest. If less than this, on will have nreat difficulty in cultivating, and cultivating regularly is one of the most' important jobs in the garden. Carried out weekly until the vegetables are well advanced this will do more than anything else to give us the Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners BANQUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND PARTIES CHINESE DISHES Pm. East .Thursday, Saturday-10:45 pre. PHONES! Green 486 Red 894 quick, steady growth which is so essential if the harvest is to be BROADWAY frpsh and tender, it we start off with too little .distance be CAFE ',n 'he Fisheries Industr- We'ls (P.R.) Ltd. ,rtaf. Labelling. Wirtiinir QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Second Ave. Bo, ,74 tween the rows in a very few weeks the garden will be crowded. Minimum distances would be 12 Inches for things like lettuce and radish, 15 inches for car- 608 3rd Ave. W. Phone 200 v.. - f-l'E 5 This advertisement it not published r disoUyed by the Liauor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. BLUE 980