$3rfnM Rupert Daflp iSetog Saturday,. Octaber 16, 194ft Lproof! it's Insulating! 4- i i -) : (Garden 1Note6(I BOOST AID TO STUDENTS Terrace School Board in Session TERRACE Financial assist A VI) SKA WrtlRU WU IX U I AFFKCT IT! of. any part of its contents. A working drawing of this device accompanios this discussion. . The cover may be made of ' i a ted with many thicknesses of paper or padding. All vegetables and fruit placed in storage must be free from decay or injury. Avoids those HOW TO SAVE VEGETABLES WHEN FREEZING THREATENS wood, larger than the tile, but ALUMINUM Ribbed Roofing protected with hardware cloth with skin punctures, anrfj.never to keep out rodents and insul- store vegetables when wet? t How to Build Root Cellar With and Drain Tile When freezing weather TERRACE S3 .! threatens the vegetable garden, there is usually a considerable ance to Terrace students who 'must attend ? outside High Schools to obtain the' emirsea required was increased from $18 to H at the, October meeting of the Terrace School Board. Eligible students must apply ta tht lecretary in order to obtain the grant. , ; ., . The Board gave third reading to a bylaw concerning financing new school twornrriQtiation. The quantity of vegetables in the SIDING Available In 6, 8, 9 It 10-fout lengths 28 inches wide. ground which can easily be stored ln good condition until used. The time to harvest them for "J4V24"-- A U :ti jo storage is as late as possible, Order Yourg From with safety. Most vegetables Skeena Restaurant TERRACE LLOYD SAUDER, PROPRIETOR GOOD FOOD GOOD SERVICE Open 6:30 a.m. till midnight. Closed 9 p.m. Sundays, DINE AND DANCE Bring your friends and enjoy yourselves . . -AFTERNOON TEAS 3 TILL 5 bylaw now has the approval of the Department of ' Education and will be presented to the el eetors aa a olebiwrrte in the POTT, EVITT & GO. LTD. PHONRS 651 - 652 MIJEU and BUILDING SUPPLIES municipal election'. may be left In the garden until freezing weat.hor. Temperatures which freeze the soil will not injure beets, earrots, cabbage and turnips so long as it thaws out the next duy; but . they should be lifted before the round begins to remain frozen f r DRAINAGE WIEfUM N 8' B8ia Decision wis ' made ta instal an electric fire hell in the prl prove the flavor of these veg raarj division ot th Terrace etables" and they are easily re ! School and to ourehase a film moved for serving as needed. PROTESTANT RALLY IN CATHOLIC CAPITAL Oswald Smith, Canadian representative of the Youth for Christ International a Protestant organization), shown at left as he addressed a Y.C. I. rally in Rome. The meeting was held eolncidentally with a creat demonstration of ail day. projector for the High School EEK (Poppy sales on the streets under the supervision of the Women's Auxiliary, Canadian Legion). November 7 Church Parade from Legion Hall to the Salvation Army Citadel. Major W. Yurgensen, Corps Officer for Telephones are to be installed In. the primary and Senior divisions of the elementary school. Carrots, beets, turnips, rutabagas, potatoes, apples and cabbage may be stored in a shed or unheated garage for so long as the temperature does not fall below 10 degrees above zero. Place them in boxes packed in One-Man POWER Chain SAW Onions, squash and pumpkins can be kept in any dry shelter for two or three months without worrying about the temperature. But even these vegetables will keep best in a temperature under 40 degrees. Cut the stems of the squash The New IMPROVED Meets to t,ee moments Catholics celebrating the 80th 1 "Give UGGDS0S3 your eompost heap a . .mhn the Princi Ruoert District will anniversary or me lounamft '. ftat ; tep; wltfj 4.' Repression in of the Young Men s Catholie ith0 wnUt soylt wlll catch rain " and the soil, or peat moss, but not sand, or pack them In cardboard November 8 Cardy party in and pumpkins close to , the ana oaa leeung, re. ? in6 hlp m ee0mpoaltion. , suited. Catholic youths aU o two sitfdei' depths down '$295.00 ary was nu . U.lwl HaU, olant: and hanst onions in last nlgnt w tempted to blockade all ,' ln . nrenarw 'a. bed for lilies boxes which are placed in larger boxes, and surrounded with shredded, paper, sawdust or avenues leading to the Prot-. whieh . must be planted deep. at braids, or store in shallow racks, so the air will circulate freely about them. legion Week," nt which was ,4 the stem rooting shavings for insulation. I particularly estant rally and only diplomatic police work averted .clashes. p Drancii " SPENCER'S GARAGE, Terrace, 0,C. types. November 9 Meeting of committees to make final arrangements for Remembrance Day ceremonies. November 10--Annual bazaar of the Women's Auxiliary, Canadian Legion in Legion Hall. November 11 Parade from been proposed To protect these vegetables from the lowest winter temperatures, a convenient receptacle or Provincial Com- Parsnips and salsify may be dug, sorted into lots sufficient for a family serving and each lot placed in a paper bag. These tnual event for PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Phone 632 ' r.a Box 773 inder their corn- Bulbs need plank food. Before spading a bed, pread over It 4 pound of balanced chemical plant food for each 100 square feet, and spade launder. . is a 24-incn aram me sunn mm the earth and closed with an insulated cover, which may be opened at will for the removal TO ORGANIZE ALL INTERIOR Legion Hall to cenotaph. Usual bags may be placed In a box and left outdoors, protected only from the rain. Freezing will Im- jll : J , arranged Is as "Poppy Day.' i-eivice. Prayers: Rev. G. E. Bendall (ex-R.C.A.F.). Address: Senior Major C N. Warrander, Divisional Commander Northern B.C., Salvaf.on Army. After Their objective being to or. ganize. all nalrve -villages be- the ceremony at the cenotaph ;tween Prince Rl,Pert and p,incet nnrado dismiss nt Tj.tri.-.n Haii George under the banner off I Ll 9 1L4II Bll relfi?JV supposedtoJ ir-'zz r nrxrm . . S?T. ri WLUIMI t SmI ?tmyj Z:l- and reforms and marches to the Native Brotherhood of Bri tClov ttle Armory where an Armistice tah Columbia, Edward Bolton. j wlli be held f ol-1 Day banquet . northern v;ce president; Ed 1 nniAI t-u l m ti ui o 1 rfrmn m t 7 kitchen rang Tie VnVet w be souther n. business to members, of the Canadian asent and .Vincent Weils, nor- K'; and be ires rron ssol, dirt qnd Legion. In the evening an them business agent, left on il in rh right.' Armistice Day Ball will be held last evening s train for a twol at the Navy Drill Hall. I weeks tour of the central In- iR GUARANTEE t I I I i i irv -- i .. FiirfT: -im-Tif November 12 Social evening, terior. They are travelling by members of the Canadian rain as far as Hazelton, where Legion and Women's Auxiliary, they have business to attend to. '" l I tTlt OO THEM ') . ( 'VE ALWAVS WANTED ff TeR) ttTUt Mllllffll - " port! of th Burnf ameed by ihe firm ;s been making th )3 e.er jmco 1930. Legion Hall. and from there they will pro . . Ceed to Burns Lake by car. : TZZ V 'the otGSaSe ) Y,VTk A tmM WmHC 1 O 10000 in todoyl George A. areen, district Extension of the organization V , I " ' : t i. .1 -ti -f & t r , i. " .: .r. t r - 'I ... WAITlKtCS FTO I V BY MYSELF I ; f A 1 U r P" "Vl N-Al I i manager of the Imperial Oil Co., in the central interior Is part of. iAtl AT: f - sailed last night on the Camo- a campaign to bring every na-sun for a trip to Port Clements tive community in the province and other Queen Charlotte Isl- into the Brotherhood and thus and points on company busi- make possible even stronger nesB. representations to Ottawa with AnnreTi-FAn ! a view to obtalnlnK better treat- i . KL.AU Tiir hi is l,AinhS ment for the naUve population w Unwanwd hatr removed instantly ., , from ic. ua with riah Hair Including the granting of the rtemoviT. Actually demroys the en- franchise. Villages which have Urtt hair ftbov and below the skin . aenMaiaA uv. h. Rmi k and Third Ave. Rl'PKRT, B.C. surface. Hiirmlesss leaves skin son . -y uiui BHiooth. You can t lose. Money therhood. It Is also contendedj promptly refunded U hair ijrowii back h been ab)e t(J obtain better after third application with no i questions ked. Price 2 00 post- advancement and progre.ss bjj paid. iCOD'a Posture extra). Improved liaison with the De PKODl'CTS (Dept. 79) ... J KAPEX intan Affairs partment or Indian Aiiairs. - lu.xh, station b, Montreal. ue. Ormes Drugs ij . - - .-. t ; " f . I CXAy WE'VE KEPT i TMIS ISSONS V. 1 I l'TOErA I f K3RTV-RVE J v AWA. AS THOUGH jT Y ."TT j . f , t ff TF1E SEASON! ace fit for a bout PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS tiTORB HOURB WEEK-DAYS, 9 A.M. TO 0 P.M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS -12 NOON ""O 2 P.M.. ' w 7 PM. TO 8 P.M. '' Don't wait until pe critical moment w and let our f check and over rating unit. Emergency bteycte deflvery from ? p.m. till p.m. and Sunday . . . OhII car deUvery service from t a.m. till p.m. Sheet Metal Limited ETT DEALER - " PHONE 81 Ave. Black 884 Jo Friction Please! " Has the Oil Filter on your car been changed at the manufacturer recommended mileage? And while on the subject have all the other points requiring periodical attention , . such as: Wheel Bearing Repack Change of Transmission i ..i.ri... m rieaninr and Re-Oilinc of Air Cleaner, etc. been taken care of according o the instruction book? , k f;attng Place At,- 2w jfc&Y&tZSi (NOT HERE) ALONG JUST AS j0rlrl lS 7OT sOv ARC )l5iJW HJi&l CrrT J ( though there fTMAl Y lio?? ' PllMlTTT : Many of these details are overiooKea even ay mc uw..n who conscientiously has his car lubricated regularly. We remind our "Regulars" as these services become due. ,,lRSE MEALS lo 8 p.m. LINDSAY MOTORS LTD, Peons, Dinners H Parties O PnONE 866 O kse Dishes MDWAY I A 1 Hollywood Cafe Newest and Most Up-To-Date Cafe ln Prince Rupert Open from 5:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. Wit (ve w. Phone 200 9 FOR outsldl orders Phont 1SS CHOW MIEN fe. Prlntlns We specialize ln Chines Dishes CHOP SUEY i i . -.1 2l 4th 8t.