pST ACCEPT PESOS Ptfnce Rupert Da Hp I5eto Lttr. Tuesday, May 4, 1948 nut ' Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEB fcrR was sen I r-- .... .,!,.,. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle CONSTRUCT!!)!! DOWIi III APRIL .f 1AI HI-'1" (Subject to change NOVEL POST pFFICE Before "Europeans ived at the Cape of Good Hope.Tifctters were left for passing ships under a rock which now is in the walls of Capetown post office. 30 dT Z banknote Q " one do?s not hear the 0 bUL f, ls introdl''tl- is " correct to clrunx drunk .ana and said he ius ask that thp namp bp , "ut . A. It is correct to ay, "How i do you do? I am sorry I did not . hear your name." Address your- i Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS J 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "He wasted the better part of his fortune." 2. What U the correct pronunciation of "really"? Value of building permits issued by the City Engineer's office during April was among the lowest in recent years, but the total for the first four months of I94 is almost $17,000 above that f last year. During April, permits valued seu directly to the stranger when you wish to have the name r!lf,ljf.t 'IOMATO 1 . .r , . I GENTLE Man. A tomato repeated. 3. Which one of these words at $6,710 were authorised, bring- T, Is misspelled? Nuisance, neuter, nutritious. Q. What is the correct way to extend invitations to a in diameter ana per-.rniation was exhibited by veteran agricultur- Laycoek, who recent- 4. What does the word "flagl- j tlous" mean? ANTACID ing the total for the first four months of this- year to $67,355. In the same period last year, construction to a value of $50,-792 was authorized. Largest item ore the lit of 24 permits was one for construction l.i w Carman lonowing A. As the christening ceremony is an intimate one, it is customary to invite guests by personal notes or by telephone. of farming, mc -,n(.(l on a plant which 'd in a can on a win-HirinK the winter. TUESDAY P.M. I 4:00 Al Harvey Show 1:15 Stock Quotations. j 4:30 Max Chamitor 4:45 Uncle Frank 5:00 The Looseleaf S: 30 Platter Parade 5:45 Martial Airs 6:00 Supper Serenade 8:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC New 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:3i, -Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Winnipeg Concert Hour 8:30 Record Album :00 Alberta Raneh H(te !r:ao Heritage of Music 10:00 CBC New 10:10 B. C. Sews 10:15 Neighbourly News 10:30 Pacific Planororte 11:00 Weather and Sign Off WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical CWA 8: 00 -CBC New? 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music fur Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC New i a Morning Devotions 9:30 Transcribed Melodies V HEADS 5 What is a word beginning with inu that means "to over-.Cow"? ANSWERS 1. Say, "He wasted most of his fortune." 2. Pronounce re-ai-i, e as in me, and three syllables, not rill-i. 3. Neuter. 4. Shamefully criminal. "No villainy or flagitious action was ever yet committed that . . . that a lie was found to be first Q. What docs the best man in a wedding wear? A. Exactly the same attire as the bridegroom, except that the bridegroom's boutonniere is more elaborate. ' b'rt "tm, oiliiew '' lxln ,h nllr ' 'h WKkhU- of a home by Mrs. P. Chuprun, on Sixth Avenue West. It was for $2,000. J. B. McKay, 530 6th Ave. E., repairs, $200. R. H. Fuller, 11th St.,, repairs, $100. Murdo MacArthur, 1053 1st. Ave. West, const., $500. E. Marsh, No. 7 11th St., repairs, $100. Mrs. Chuprun, 6th Ave. West, construction, $2,000. Mrs. McLaren, 3rd Ave., re-pears, $300.. H. Coswan, 1515 8th Ave. E , repairs, $500. Mrs. Lindquist, 531 6th Ave. West, repairs, $350 PUBLIC DEMAND . . . or last ttie principal engine to effect it." South. 5. Inundate. I! I MUM MUlMt j J "NO HANDS" TELEPHONE IN AUSTRALIA A desk telephone into which a subscriber .can speak and listen without using either hand is being successfully marketed in Austrailla. Main feature oi the invention is a steel spring arm which holds the receiver to the ear. The device leave the hands completely free for nnte taking. The flexible arm can be adjusted for position and height to suit the user as he sits at his office desk. Removal SALE CONTINUES KSDAV and WEDNESDAY, May 5 and 6 UK M!li STII.K MANY ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS I OK TIIK THRIFTY SIIOfPKIt Mily SHOKTIB COATS Plain and plakl. ie with hoods. Regular Value O-j Qff ,n. SALE PRICE tJ-let 'WHAT IS HOME Automobile Owners- Frecze-np' dangers are past. It is time to drain off antifreeze and "Power Flush" the cooling system of your car or truck in preparation for warmer weather and longer runs. LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. PHONE 566' S. Van Horn, 1432 6th Ave. East, repairs, $250. H. Blair, 1451 6th Ave. East, repairs, $200. Beatrice Widdoes, Washington Block,' 2nd Ave., repairs, $200. E. Erlckson, 112 8th Ave. West, repairs, $150. ... Harry Chin, Chinese Mission, 3rd Ave., repairs, $300. M. Heise, 104G Ambrose Ave., wrTHOUT A nly SPORT JACKETS Regular GARDEN? $9.95 $3.95 $1.95 9:45 Modern Musicians 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:1 5 Reminiscences 11:30 Weather fuiecast 11:31 Message Per.ori 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Let's Waltz P.M 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12 : 55 Recorded Int. 1 :00 Symphony Hour ;J(.$fi.!t5. SALE PRICE jTS Wool and plaid. ( IK A It AT Ol'SKS Assorted. CLEAR AT repairs, $100. E. J. Thompson, 1521 Pigott Ave., Const., $100. 1 and if it is finally proved successful it will not only produce bumper corn crops, but will probably change methods of growing many other crops. There is no better place to try this new culture than on a small patch of sweet corn in a home garden. The soil should be well A new corn culture, which combines less work with promises of increased yields so large as to be fantastic, is available to amateurs this year. Still in the experimental stage, it should be used only with the I understanding that it is risky. No special skill is involved, A L K UPSTAIRS A N SAVE Gus Leighton, 735 5th Ave. W., repairs, $200. Murdo McLeod, 410 6th Ave. W., repairs, $150. Borden Street School, Borden St., repairs, $400. At NNETTE MANSELL'S at .least 4 pounds of you merely sow your corn closer led, with food to each 100 square together than you have ever plant 2:00- -To be announced Mrs. Sandvar, 230 4th Ave. E., repairs, $75. Mrs. M. Vagliani, 855 9th Ave. I Finest QUALITY SEEDS Best gardening equipment, enriching fertilizers, insecticides! We have 'em all to asture you of a fine productive garden. IN the Stone Building be fertilized by pollen, In order to produce a kernel, and many failures with corn are traceable West, repairs, $100. D. Heal, 209 6th Ave. West, re pairs, $200. K. Hallberg, 538 7th Ave. E., ; repairs, $50. I Mrs. G. Ferguson Sr., 1630 8th r. SOT i Business and Professional to poor pollinution. In drills, sow three or four seeds tn a font latpr tn h thin- phone or call at For your gardening supplies ned out to six inches apart for Av' Dave East; Pa1- 100 Zille, Helgerson Block dwarf growing varieties or a foot apart for tall ones. 3rd Ave., alterations, $85. SUPERIOR DKCORATORS NG :: PAPER HANGING p Bine nS2 or Black 245 .(!, ins Bill Thornton JONES NEWS STAND We handle Eastern and Western Papers Swedish-American Tribune . and Western Miner Sixth Street Red 808 Deep cultivation of corn must be avoided because the plant IN BROTHER'S carr 13 J -.- t? I "" ! ' PUT IN iQUAH.tb.tO INSURE 1 IJi ' MAY BE ZT - i -' POLLINJlTlOM CORN M " X, - PLANTED A5 CL05E AS ONE . J-J' .. ,. ! - . FOOT APABT AS CULTIVATION WILL NOT BE NECESSARY. McBride Street have shallow roots; but all Edward Jenner, originator and weeds should be kept down and inventor of vaccination was left Phone 311 the soil stirred, to break its crust an orphan at six and was brought up by his eldest brother. j until the plants are half grown, i Side shoots and suckers need not be removed. , :.'.. J. CHENEY DENTIST :TE 5. SMITH BLOCK 705 P.O. Box 1401 PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone RED 739 13G1 Overlook Street IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In I lie MiiIIit al I In- "AilmiiiMrutiitii Alt" unit In the Mutter of thi- t:tuti "f AIIm-i NumiiH lM'haiiiiK. itlii-Hise known a HuiniH'l 1H-M'liuml. ltH-rtsert; In- .. '-.. '. '.ViS EACH SILK ISI'PAV CORN PATCH & , A,- y ' ' Vv'ITH 2,4 T) AFTER W 1 ' ... NOTH-K Notice Is hereby Riven that certain Government lots at Terrace will tie offered for sale at IM Itl.U' AH'TION To be held In the Police Office. r ' ' '' MtJST BE TOUQCD V.--t BY POLLEN TJ- i H & ELK INS LTD. LING; f " THE TAILOR i M?e are taking cleaning and. pressing and steam presalnt while yon wat PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING SL'PERPAN PRESS KODACTIROME and KODAK FILMS Chandler, & Cowgill Fourth St. Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. PRODUCt A KERNEL. KANTti) BUT trrOPE I -ic; vsiS Ih 6ho6 Above cKotiKC 1 1 -4 -- Jerrce. at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday Mn umbir;r and Healing Engineers 18' 1918' . I TARE NOTICE that by order or Hie the sale will, for the first part, be vu r. i... ,., varieties ol done before; spray the field feet. Use hybrid HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Wav,g Beauty Culture in all its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 !Cted 10 membcrs ' fhe Allied! 3rd duy o1 May, AD. 1948. I was ap- with 2.4D. after sowing then go sweet corn. 174 P.O. Box. 274 II Tf th the rnm coin hrirpr Dorer is W active active in in I UL dependents, j after H"'""" which the or vneir j pointed Administrator of the Estate unsold! ,, Km.i rwh..,,,,,. , no away and don't bother to cultivate. Come back only when you tour Vicinity, when the plant;; 1 lots shall be open to public bidding. wlsp known lul Samuel Deschamps. dust them with tar"'rt ",T may,D? ", deceased. tamed from the r Government Aupnt i i; . .j v. dust with DDT. to kill the fare knee high five per cent D.D.T. Repeat thl.- Prince Rupert. B.C.. or from the 5up- !' tate Tre 1 ill 10 davs, as a minimum pre- erintendent of Lands ;. Department of illrnlsh same. proierly venlied. to FOR YOUR lv AND CONCRETE WORK CALL ELUE 939 ' J. SAUNDERS Modem Equipment me on borers. Experiment stations that.have tried this system say the 2.4D. applied to the soil in about the same strength used on the lawn. t; , " oe an- June i84a after whlcn olHimB fllPcl HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS tection. It is better to dust lou. times, five da; s apart. Seed should be sown as sooi' uuuiivni l iiie Lime tn sape GEO. P. MEXROSE, Minister of Lands. '"outy B.C.. All Work Guaranteed as danger of frost is over. If you Victoria keeps weeds from growing until SPECIAL 59c - - - Decca All Star Records ( 148. thp .wn is bill enonah to shade i wish to cultivate, space .ithr ,"" "- may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. All parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. GORDON F. FORBES. - Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B C Building and Repairs of all kinds I the ground. Since there is no rows of early varieties two feet j . IN V. L. HUGHES Chiropractor cultivation, the plants can be : apart, niter anu tunn n.unn . 1N Tt,E SUPREME COurt OF Roors, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Oreen 480 Red 894 SAVOY grown as close as a foot apart ' three feet apart. British Columbia each way The roots are undis- j A sowing should be made in ,u TttoZmMMnu turbed by garden tools, the soil four short rows rather than in ; A(., remains luo,e and porous be- a single row This insures' that cause the plants prevent rains wncn tne ponen is ripe, a ciuss from beatinp, it down iwind will carry it to the silk in1 take notice tit by order of This culture, in short, aband-jthe young ears of an adjoining " '0f rupreinr'court ons many practices which the j row, rather than wasting it on Bntish Columbia. I was on the aom most advanced scientists have j the ground, as might be the case fJJJ e '" b(cn attacking for several years, in a single row. Each suit must Hjeim. late of Atiin. British Colum LOWEST PRICED RECORDS IN CANADA -22 IJESNER BLOCK !4 Phone Blue 442 M'JE L. RORIE Accountant, Auditor, etc. p Tax Returns Compiled. nr Block Phone 387 By KING CROSBY '."7 INK SPOTS ; MILLS BROTHERS Gl'Y LOMBAKO ORCH. ANDREWS SISTERS ; CARMEN CAVALLARO-; DICK HAYMES and iiiutiy others. ' ' HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. ASTORIA'S EIGHT DELIVERY & MESSENGER Prompt Service BaRra!re Freight Express Phone Blue 2G9 322 Sixth St. Night Calls Oreen 882 ''EOKGIS McWHlNNEY OUTSTANDING VALUE l Phone 37 P O Ro $44 , I'AINTING AND THIS ANDy THAT j i : : I I bia, who died on or about the 18th day of February. 1948. at Atlin. British Columbia. All persons indebted to the salt! estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to nie forthwith and all persons ht.vln1; c'alms against the said estatfl are required to file them with me pro FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Al'KU HANGING P.O. Box 1420 St. Phone Green 394 perly verified on or before the 15th Train Schedule day of June. 1948. falling which distribution will be maite having re Fur the F. gard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. this 1st day of May. 1U48 ALFHKD EDWARD RODDIS. Official Administrator, Atlin. B.O (1171 :I'HRN ERICKSON PIANO TECHNICIAN ' 'L'NINO AND REPAIRS 411 West 7th Ave. Monday, Wednesday, Frlday-8 p.m From the ICatil Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday-10"40 pm JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue SEEDTIME Clover Seed Rubber Hose Bamboo Lawn Rakes Garden TooI Flower Seeds -- ' r'11? the Pisheriex IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the Matter of the ' Ailmliil-' rut Ion At" and III the Matter of the IMate of Arthur r"s (p.r.) Ltd. QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. Pte, Laliellinc Weihinir THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTDi. 255 Third Ave. , Phone 101 l.everett. leTHeil, Intestale TAKR NnTTCR thnt. hv Order of Y 'HO ni itu ova His Honor JudKe W. O. Fulton made the 28th day of April. A D. 1948. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Arthur Leverett, deceased. r rrz ity I I i All parties having claims aiainst the said estate re hereby required to :V. 3 (If BRUSHE 5 Hl X furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 80th day of June 1948, after which claims filed GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Floor Sanding a Specialty I may be paid without reference to any THY IRex Cafte FOR TASTY MEALS Chop Suey Chow Moin claims of which I then had no know Moving, Packing Cratinf, Shippinf and General Cartate and Storaee For Complete. Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay' Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 an 68 ledge. All pnrtirs indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of OPEN 2 A.M. rillNESK DISHES Ol'R Srl'.l their indebtedness to-me lonnwun. Dated this 2t)th day of April A D. 1048. ALBERT E. RODDIS. Official Administrator, Atlin, BC. 1113) FCOND , . P.O. Box 721 Vtf Cmrff Willhrw AHwmt Sriw. Inf. Mlrl i "I bet you thought I was one or those pesty vacuum salesmen!" Phone RED 561 AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL