THIS AND THAT Once Suffragette, Magistrate Is 81 4 J3tlnre Rupert Daflp J5efo$ Cto. Monday, May 31, 1948 Good Thinning System May Double Garden Harvest MELBOURNE. 0 An English suffragette who hi her youth have had , ' M FRIENDS HONOR BIRTHDAY OF FOUR-YEAR-OLD Fifteen little friends of George L,a Sette of Terrace, who with 1.1s sister. Anue, is making his home pith his graiid parents, Mr .and Mrs. J. Llnney, Summit Aoartnients. celebrated his year., , Ui England for militant feminist Birmingham . llIe- nntluil lic has nfhkv.H fKo ., I Prt mil, t. Wnd, ! -- om- net mother i fiis nf a rhilrtrpn's ciinrt m-iu. at. i tho me , . . ' "I ' age of 10 T, trate in Australia. ag,swere leSS than M She is Mrs. Jennie Baines, 81 One of th e original suffragettes led by Mrs. Emniellne Pankhurst, a ? thin It to one plant for each four Inches. There are two reasons for this. First, many vegetables, such as carrots and beets, are most delicious when half-mature. By thinning at first only enough to insure that each stands well alone in the row and then allowing them to grow a while, many will soon reach the stage where they can be harvested for the table. Second, it Is foolish to discard all excess plants prematurely when accidents, insects or disease may destroy many which are left. If thinning is done by stages as the plants grow they will finally stand at the optimum distance from .each other, and there will he small chance of vacant spaces In the row. Lettuce plants, thinned to stand an inch apart, will soon reach a size when alternate plants can be removed to make a salad; and this process may be continued until the spacing is right for the remaining plants to mature. Carrots may be thinned the first time when they are as thick fourth birthday Saturday after-vuuuj with a vrtv hi his honor. The children played outdoor ajid indoor games and then enjoyed a lunch at a decorated table at which the group was photographed. Several adults who . were present led in the singing of "Happy Birthday." Each of the children left the narty with a toy balioon attached to a string trailing after them. Children present were Dorothy Thompson, Sonja Berg. Lyune Nixon, Sandy MacLeod, They're Biting Get your tackle for holiday expeditions at the Variety Store, boys. LF.ADKRS Sl'lNNfcKS LINES UOOKS Complete fiah lines Two Sizes 20c and 25c .... j$ David Whiting, Allan Cromer, Allan Mellor, Johnny ZiUe, Shirley Lenny, Roddy Campbell. Baby Berg, Jimmy Strand, Martin Ytreberg, Martin Vander-heide and Rickey Morley. lite Ceorfe M-ttlhfw Adams fenkt, tat. Tiiin out exress plants gradually, and allow the best plants to live, using discards for table when possible. "I've been selhDs this stuff for seven years; that's how good it is." Winy VA,w&7Wp 518 3rd. Ave. W. Box 1118 phont fi as a pencil; and a dish of the When a beginner in garden-1 There is no satisfactory way ing has sown seed, and rejoiced to avoid thinning. It can be re II HHW PAN I ? ? ? thinnings will give those who ( By ttNNE ASHLEY in the quick appearance of num- duced by sowing thinly, but the , h u y r The ' - Experts Say Q. How caii I remove rust erous sturdy seedlings, his very hazards of seed germination arejrots beforet a new Jdea of tnis pride in accomplishment inajr so great that allowance must be vegetable. cause a failure of his crop. made for the failure of some, by B t be an0wed to row FL'R COAT SEASON from Irons? A. Put some yellow beeswax I pockets should bo protected by full thick hair. With rare exceptions, he has sowing two or three times as , unU1 ab(JUt six inches talli when feT; Ormes D This is the time of year when ! started too many seedlings for many seeds as there is room to;tneu. roots Jlave just beun to mi the space available to them, mature When possible examine the leather side of the coat. A good skin has leather that Is soft and supple but firm and strong. Old skins may be harsh and brittle. swell. If thinned out at this stage, the thinnings should be cooked roots and topi together, for a delicious dish. PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS or paraffin hi a small cloth bag, aud when the Iron 'is warm, bu: not hot, rub it over this bat,, then rub with salt. Q. How can I make centrepieces perfectly smooth antl round? A Spread thein while wet pn a large piece of zinc and place' n a hot sun to dry. If a glos is Some of them must, be sacrificed When too many come up, be so the others may thrive. The thankful, and consider the thin-thought of destroying the plants ning out as an opportunity to he is so proud of is naturally un- select the best plants as the pleasant. 'ones to survive. Too often this task is shirked, : For best results, thinning and the plants engage in a should be done gradually. In STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 9 A.M. TO 9 P J the woman with a fur coat puts it in storage and the woman who wants one, goes hunting. A furrier, who has been in the business for nearly 40 years, says that summer is the best season to look for furs. And August Ls the best month to buy. But thus far milady need not expect much in the way of barg SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS-12 NOON TO 2 PM Ashes of wood, soft coal and hard coal are all valuable to Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE 7 PM. TO 9 P.M. , , . . , . . T ,1,;-1, -.,,, Uric-- 1UU'"-" Jf OVJ, UUt 41 IO struggle aor a, re w P.c- c u a t .ua Q. When you are In a group juiced, press with a hot iro:. of people and someone makes a almost dry. to get rid of Emergency bicycle er for a season, toxic substances. any. 1 inches apart, do not at first from 7 p.m. till 9 d Daily car delivery service from 0 a.m. till 8 p.m. and Sunday ains mat is ii sne insists on a derogatory remark about a cer-coat with the "new look." Ap- tain religion, and you know that parently as the hemlines go cne or m0ie 0 the group is 0f down .the prices go up. 'lhat faith, what should you do? ' The dealer explained that the a. Turn the conversation Q Haw can I make a practical utensil for removing hot pans and dishes from the oven? A. Purchase a small tin coal shovel, or a dustpan, and flat Personalities 1 PHONE 81 0i V crsn nnnnrs? longer styles, the larger flares, QUickly to some other subject. ten out the edges with a ham- Of Early Days jare responsible for the jump in The person who makes such a met. Price. remark is exceedingly ill-bred. "There's 15 per cent more ma-' , . . ..' Q- I uecessary to have a wioi m ti,m t o GREER & BRIDDEI FROM THE GREEK A triangular tract of land which forms at the mouth oi rivers ls called a delta because train on a white satin wedding he said. "Last year it took per- : dress? KENNY Ml'NRO Kenneth Munro, a believer in getting in on the ground flpor, arrived in Prince Rupert In 1906. The population was slim that long ago. However, having a contract of A BUILDERS AND CONTRACT01 The dress may be made u rcsembies the fourth letter of haps 00 pelts to make a coat, but next season's garments will require from 74 to 76 skins." However, he warned that a with or without a train, depend the Greek alphabet. Rpnairi Construction Alteranl ing upon the formality of the wedding. considerable importance, it was woman living in a cold climate SCHEDULE BOWLING FJoor Sanding a Specialty Q. Must one rt'Ply to an in vitation to a ball or a dance? 1 Varletv vs. Luckv June Yes; one should reply hw- Strikes Watts vs. Bin Sisters. A P.O.Boi Phone RED 561 advisable to be on the Job early, not to go in for too extreme a Kenny was manager of the Pac- I "new look." Whereas the Ions, if ic Contracting Co. and he came long coat may look fashionable north to perform wharf contract- it is a hindrance when she slips ing. It was under his direction , on her snow-boots to brave the that 1,500 feet of wharfage was : snowstorms. mecnaiery. Comets. Manson's vs. Annettes. Add lesty gooaneii, mS"!! & , sparkling color to de- fijLVJlTia I M . -. erUith "Royal City' CgTTTPlI m FIuuiu delicious, in- vitiug, ready to serve. rVtS'vW )'pgYALlTY ( J I ; CANNED FOODS built. It was not until 1908 that She should 'make certain that ON WEDNESDAY MORNING PRINCE RUPERT'S HOME OWNEDDt the work was finished. Mr. Munro was a downeaster. the hem of her coat does not brush the top of those high boots, he said. His old home was In North Sydney, Nova Scotia,, but early in PARTMENT STORE WILL OPEN IN NEW COMMODIOUS QUARTERS) aiooesi' style The woman lifa or.t.n 41 , 1. t L oc.iau.B tiiat u Bieat west on a "modest" budget ls in the must have possibilities, he pro- ; $i95-$300-a-year fur coat class, ceeded to Vancouver, remain- ti .i . It is our hope that you will consider FR ASER AND PAYNE'S 'your store. W want it to be a store where you will feel free to drop in at any time. variety of good, hard-wearing furs from which she can choose. Mouton tops the list as being It will be our aim to steadily improve.o ur service, and we shall be grateful for aw one of the most serviceable and cheapest of furs. Business and Professional ing there for sixteen years before journeying north. After completing the wharf, he took up a line of endeavor quits different. This was the hotel business. There had been erected on the nillside just up from the wharf, a good sized frame hotel painted red. It did all right, from the first. He held a responsible post. The hotel was helpful suggestions from you. Then there is French seal (black dyed rabbit and brown seal (brown dyed rabbit i. Coon is a good buy: Persian T vfnr)inY nrAlrtma rPt"Tllf f 1 1 IlfSS. A VIS' r- sm f r. irm lira r r ort i r n enirif flfM"K 1 from you carries with it no obligation to m ake a purchase. DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5. SMITH BLOCK Phone 705 P.O. Box 1401 FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed paws are "fair wearing." For the woman with a "moderate" budget the fur expert placed muskrat back at the top of the list of best wearing coats; Persian ltynb coats which can be bought for between $550 and $900, he also figured were called the "Premier," the site being not far from where the cinder pathway today extends from Sixth Street, down to the overhead approach to the railway station. With the establishment of the SMITH & ELKINS LTD. . Plumbing and Heating ', Engineers JONES NEWS STAND pn Rnv vm we handle Eastern and Western I Holel Prlnce Rupert, Kenny tT.iJ. DUX. 11. I moved ,o U He left H,. the r , Phone 174 over. Prem Papers Make Sure of Quality When choosing a fur coat make sure the fur is lustrous and uniform ier to become secretary treasurer DUPERY SPECIAL For one week only all curtains and drapes will be made up FREE OF CHAISE to j;our.ow,n measurements. We have on display an outstanding stock of beautiful drapery fabrics from Canadian, Hritih and American mills. We are featuring such nationally advertised materials as: Swedish-American Tribune and Western Miner of the new and fine appearing hostelry, remaining there for 1 throughout the garment. Exam Sixth Street Red 808 years, finally returning south where he passed away. Mr. Munro dearly loved a bit of innocent fun. He had a wide acquaintance and could tell a story or anecdote with refreshing JOHN F. L. HUGHES Chiropraetor 21-22 BESNER BLOCK P.O Box 894 Phone Blue 442 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income -Tax Returns Compiled. Besner. Block Phone 387 PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 756 972 10th East lne particularly the skins used under the arms, the under part of the sleeves, making sure these parts are not made of inferior skins. Good workmanship ls shown in the facings of fronts, where the skins should be folded over instead of extra pieces seamed at the turn. The edges that are subject to hard wear e.g. cuffs, PLAIN AND WOVEN MONKSCI.OH "IIAHIUVAV ISJUTIS1I SHADOW-CLOTHS' DOT MAKUUESETTES "MARTHA WASHINGTON'' CURTAINS "DUCHESS" MARQUES ETTES ' And Various Fabrics cleverness. He had many of them. Whentr he happened to sit in with those, who lik.e himself had lived a long time vn the coast, and knew about all there was to know, he was indeed the life of the party. He had a gift for repartee, and "pat" "llOMEMAKER" jIIND TRl'TS "HAKMONY HOUSE" FLOCK DOT AlAUUllESETTES "WESLEY MASON" PRINTED ROUGIITEX BRITISH DAMASKS; CELANESE PRODUCTS HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Wavjig Beauty Culture in all its branches GEORGE McWHINNEY PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING t P.O. Box 1428 831 Bacon St. Phone Green 394 204 4th Street Phone 055 UGLY BUT USEFUL Each common toad ls said to Wcalxo sock "Kirsh" cut-to-fit drapery hardware in addition to stock sizes o various styles, as well as "Kirsh" Metal" Venetian XJlinds madp to your individual needs. Our stock.pf "Ayers" Blankets, Throws, Travelling Kujrs and Crib Iilankctsarf be worth about $7.50 annually to STEPHEN ERICKSON ?IANO TECHNICIAN TUNING AND REPAIRS Black 195 411 West 7th Ave. farmers because of the harmful insects they eat. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS priced 20 below present day prices. NOTICE Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PETTYY THEFTS INCREASE EDMONTON, Pj Petty thefts are on the increase here, police say. Included in loot stolen recently- are hub caps from 1947 automobiles, workmen's lunch boxesfilled with food, 30 gramophone records and a $50 radio. YOUR BEST EATING PLACE FULL-COURSE MEALS 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. BANQUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS. DINNERS AND PARTIES CHINESE DISHES BROADWAY CAFE 608 3rd Ave. W. Phone 200 PHONES: Green 486 Red 894 The Dally News wishes to draw attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising is payable in advance at the office at time of presenting copy for1 advertising. Those desiring to advertise in this manhir In-the Dally News are askpd, to assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning classified CENTRE I THE FAMILY SHOPPING Serving the Fisheries Industry Wells (P.R.) Ltd. sponsor-' i QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. ,.,0j4T Present .store will remain temporarily closed for stocktaking:. It will be re-opened under our will be known as "THE UNIVERSAL" Cartage, Labelling, Weighing BLUE 180 BLUE 980