TALKS ABOUT ACK-ACK GUNS Prfnre Rupert Daflp rectos Lt&. Friday, April 10, 1948 T fABDEN 'NaTEBOOT1 Rotarlans took in anti-aircraft gunnery under Vancouver; A. C. Brown, New Les 12 monkevs 7u rare bds tutelage of President Lee Gor- Westminster; Edward Ellis,1 two "S 7 ,au ftnd don at their weekly luncheon ' Seattle; Thomas Christie and 20 .na l meeting Thursday afternoon. Larrv niark , . J l . amon "s&:Ye. a .President Gordon outlined two I r , - aninjais jrucuuy arriving ior- me sn me Ualiy News i don Zoo. A : . t I JLl Uu J U. fU LJ TEA 5 of the 17 methods of aiming ack-ack weapons at visible and invisible targets but made no outright effort to recruit Hotari-ans into the local 120th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery of which he is captain. He was thanked for his interesting address by E. T. Applewhaite. Guests at the ry seed tested and approved by government officials fnr Canadian conditions. HEALTH IS BEST PROTECTION The best protection against insects and disease is a healthy garden, grown from good disease-resistant seed, well cultivated and free from weeds. Bugs usually lurk in weed growth waiting until the garden stuff is big enough for a raid. For thoe bugs that eat holes in the foliage use poison. For those that suck out the juices and make the plant wither use a spray that will burn. Disease usually hits toe plant cells and causes withering or rot In blackish spots. Chemicals like sulphur are used in this case. Often one good treatment will be enough, but with things like leaf hoppers and potato bugs which lay eags, two or three successive treatments to get the young ones will be needed. Most chemicals lute their potency in time so a fresh supply each season is advisable. TRANSPLANTING HINTS ! age to the tiny hair-like feedins There will be little difficulty roots, which are essential if the in transplanting if one realizes P'ant is to survive. Plenty cf that the Important thing is Xt water during the transplanting keep roots from being exposed (and tnis applies to shrubbery to the' air. Because this will and treps Just as it does to tiny, weaken if not kill the plant, llttle plants t will help compress professional nurserymen are tne soil about the roots, forcing careful to wrap all roots in ina&j, out tne alr ano; offset evapor- fibie, or keep some of the or- ation and wilting. If the weathpr liiinal soil around them, and they ls dlv il is a 8d thing to keep also keep them moist. the soil moist about the newly In et Planta- shrubbery or trees for every garden there is a lot of transplanting work to do a few days- A little cn8mical Tomatoes, cabbage petunias fertuer spread close to, but not marigold and other annuil actuallv touching, the roots, will flower and vegetable plants wi'l aUi0 1161(5 ""BU'ate growth and have to be taken from window h8lp recoverv from the shock of boxos hot beds or from the flats transplanting. With small things in which they were purchased H haloes, head letture, cab- from greenhouses and set out in baee and a"1111 flowers it U a the garden. There will be nur- 800d ldea where easibl to pro. scry stock, like fruit and orna-,tc,ct from hot sun Sor a day or I ,wewe LONDON. iFor tho fir-f Radio Dia V"? ln !ts thlstory- the Ryi Arti,lery Is to mount guard at i40 Kilocycle- . 1240 Kiiocycie, (. ..,. n.. PR to change) London. SuDject EMPLOYERS MUST OBTAIN HEW UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS SANDON BANK, England, Mrs. M. AUdia killed an owl which attacked her after falling down her chimney. McCuray smgs siock Quotation Consult us for your. needs in all types of pritning work. Kverything in high-class stationery. Cards for every occasion. Fountain Pens. .Especially For You All 1947-48 Unemployment Insur- Sleepy Time iHory iener books expired on March 31st, Lrinj Styimgs teic by Sammy Kaye I ance 1948. Community Calendar the Champs I ...u, vr?. iumwo, Dill UU-1 etc., to be moved or bought and planted. Often, too, in thinning certain flowers or vegetables planted from seed in the open, It 1 uossible to salvage the plants taken outr. COQUITLAM DOCKS EARLY On her first trip on the Queen MUST HAVE RIGHT .SfcfcD No matter how favorable the weather or how rich the soil results are sure to be disappointing unless one uses good seed. This costs but a few cents a IN THE SUPREME COURT OP i BRITIBH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the Matter of tlut Mate of llul Ming olhrrals known is Hoy Mini; and lit the Matter of the 'Administration Act" TAKS NOTICB that by Order of His Honor Juries W. O. Pulton, made the 2nd day of April. A.D. 1848. I was appointed administrator of the Estate of Hul Minn, otherwise known as Hoy MinK. deceased. A uertles having claims against the said Estate or hereby reoulred .Three Suns and a Starlet House Party -Plantation Charlotte Islands run, Union I. there is any secret about narkpr. hnr. If 1c vital frt clinic a ! etpomor Pnniiltlfim rrnrio rppnrH ; News DIBB Printing BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE CiC News Roundup New books will be issued by the National Employment Office to employers, but only when old books are completed and turned in to the Office. Employers are urged to exchange Unemployment Insurance Books immediately. mis ousiness oi transplanting it It is also vital to use seed that is to protect the roots from air is suitable for Canadian condi- and sun, keep them moist be- tions. Something that might gie fore, during and after the trans, wonderful results in the Soutl planting and make sure seed or in Europe may, he far to ten- soil ig pressed down firmly, der when planted ln Canada. On Moistening before removal will this account, it is advisable to -Tliese English J One Night Stand -Boston Pops . Dream Time ..prairie Schooner. I time this week arriving in Prince Eupert from Vancouver via the south Islands at 8:39 last night. She is in command of Capt. Alex McLennan and will leave for Massett at midnight, tonight She is relieving the veteran Cas- to furnish Rame properly verlflPd to me on or before the 14th day of May. A.D. 1948 after which date claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. . CBC New , , 233 All parties lndcbtnd to the Enid hiiuw Dii oi earm to come with stick to purchases from Cara 1 C Ne siar, which ls undergoing over- the roots and will prevent dam- dian seed houses which only car- haul. Speaking As a Listener Estate are taorcuy required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. al Richards orcn. WWKWWWWWWWKWWWWW L Weather and Sign 0(1 DATED at the City of Prince Ru-pert. In the Province of British SATUitfAY A.M. Columbia, tola 2nd day of April, A. U. 1H4. l-CBC News Penalties are provided for failure to comply. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION GORDON FRASER FORBES. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B f (01) -Pick of the Hits Morning Devotions Little Concert BBC News Commentary Records at Random C. A. L. MI'RCHISON, Com fliiiiMr. J. G. BISSON, Chief Cnntmiittotsrt. Land of Supposing Time Signal Band Stand . J. TAI.I.ON, U.I.C-4 W. W)W World Cnurch News Lord Coresser CBC News Weather Forecast IN THE 81TPRMJ. COIJRT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA In the lat(er of I lie "Ailnilnlsfratiun Act" And In the Matter or the F.tate of Koren fanh Riimer. Ie.isel. InlestatA TAKE NO'HCB that by Order of His Honor udge W. O. Pulton. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 6th day of April, AD. 194S, appointed Administrator of the estate of Soren Parch Homer, of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, who died on or about the 23rd day of January. 1948, at the city of Prince Rupert, British Columbia. All persons Indebted to the satd estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to Tie forthwith and all persons having claims aitalnst the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the I5tn day of May. 1948. falling which distribution will b made having regard only tu such claims of which t shall have been notified. (Music Makes Pictures Weather Fortcast tfesage Recorded Period Men ... Here's your golden opportunity to buy that new outfit for Spring ... At a price you couldn't believe possible today. Finest fabrics at give-away reductions. personal Album - t-M. - Mid-day Melodies Recorded Interlude frogram Resume orchestras of the Nation DATED at Prluce Rupert. B.C., this Memo From Lake Succeis Slacks I SUITS 50 " Piano Quartet .' I?V.st 3iilet Club fex Kowy if you wish to talk : WATCHES : I Conic Here ! I The world's leading makes are what we I have to show you. I We bought a large stock some time ago I and can show you values. And our watch test- I . ing machine tells how the watch will run. Have a Look! , All patterns, colors hearing Up the Weather L.'BC New Recorded Interlude pc Symphony Orch. Bill day or April. A D. 1948. GORDON FRASER FORBES. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B C (92, IN THE fiUPRKMK COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA In the Matter of the "Administration Act" And In the Matter of the Mate of William Thomas Power. !eceueil. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge W. O. Pulton. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 1st day April, A D. 1948. appointed Aumlnts-trutor of the Estate of William Thomas Powers, late of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, who died ou or about the 6th day of January, 1948. at the City of Prince Ru We are sacrificing 50 of our New Spring Suits, in latest models and shades. SATURDAY ONLY and sizes. In gabardines, cords, coverts, worsteds and tweeds. SATURDAY ONLY P Su.'RKMF COORT OP Kuisn COLUMBIA IN PROBATE lUiir r I hp "1,1 ml ilk! rat Inn tms-.H J .-VI And Mutter . (he Kttata of "iii-low Hush, Deceased, NOTICE that by Order of pert. British Columbia. All persons i 1J- rlion. Local .k Me Sunrfme Court, nt n.i. indebted to the said estate are re quired to pay the amount of tholr I was on the 6th day D- 1948. appointed e Estate of Thomas late of Teriace. Brl-who died on or about M November, 1K47, at OFF REG. PRICE 50 TOPCOATS ; " Columbia. All tied to the said estate to pay the amount of Wedness to me fnnh.lo, Indebtedness to me lortnwitn ana all persons having claims against the said State are required to fue them with me properly verified on or befoi the 15th day "of May. 1948. falling which distribution will be made having regard only to auch claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 5th day of April. A.D. 1948. GORDON FRASER FORBES. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B C. (92) t'Sf c""ms against rr required to file ' n "le Drnnnrlt, 1.11 OFF REG. PRICE 50 Sport Jackets In best quality tweeds 'and checks. SATURDAY ONLY ... ' -"uuuon will be : IL'P '"y to such i snau nave Dve,i WN PHASER FORBES, Ideal for Spring, in all sizes. Coverts, cords, tweeds, etc. SATURDAY ONLY neminlstrator, Prince upert, B.C. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ' IN PROBATE In the Matter ot the '.Vlmlnistrntloii ACT" And In the Matter at the Estate of Cart (Karl) Morris Severxon tle- TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge W. O. Fulton. Local Judire of the Buoreme Court of Bri- (90) It Ml ,MI HKtllSTRV CT ' lee,, 25 -( I V """'K Twe (2). OCEAII VIEW HOTEL (Formerly Knox) A Quiet, Pleasant Place to Live COMPLETELY RENOVATED : hi s.m" W ikT' m"P SKll. Itlsh Columbia. I was on the 6th day ,, .,, tls'acury proof of of April, A.D. 1948. appointed Admln- 25 lhe wwicate of Title Istrator of the Estate of Carl (Kari) n of OFF REG. PRICE L bJla,T Cec11 H. Pite- Morris Sverson. late of Qxiven Char , filed in Ihl. le.l t, Uellhl, fntilnllla whl OFF REG. PRICE ! U1UCB, '"'vu v-ivj, a.s wis wu lvn that i shuil, on or about the 19th day of r one month from December, 147, at Queen Charlotte la pmu, . Huwicauon here- y. uruifin uoiuinoin. ah pt-rwiio llifii Af "ai Certificate of indebted to the aula estate are re- BHin Inc. rt .... . . i a . , rt tl-iAtr ti,:t vana objec inaeoteane to me lorwiwim Rooms Redecorated "I'm 'fixin' ' to build me a fence." I t th i wriving. persoui navin ciuuub numoi. I Pert un Ristry Office. W esUte are required to file them Spring-Filled Mattresses FlT C ! WITH THE FIRST FIVE SUITS AND TOPCOATS SOLD, A NEW SPRING HAT GIVEN FREE. Hi An " tlU8 Mt day oC tne properly venuea on or dc- I nu- " v ic. i . . . . inQ fall. You likely won't see another offer like this for a long, long time ... so dash in Saturday and pick your favorite pattern, in Suit, Topcoat and Jacket. AMtMa .no ion. uuy ui antty. Deiimw bW THOMPSON ln which distribution will be made JULif liei'lstrni- nt ti.i... hnwinir r9arr4 nnlv tn urh claims Of - . U1 Aivit. -- -- Q --r... vj - (US) .watch I shall hav ben notified. In . UATHU at iTince Kuperx. d u. wu A good supply of PICKETS, POSTS and TWO-BY-FOl'RS is available at Mitchell & Currie Limited PHONE 363 Builders and Contractors New Management Proprietor, TOM PESUT PHONE 7t "'C Thiti, , ""Mils' GORDON FRASER FORBES. Official Administrator. Prince upert. B C',,!!1'!! person Remember Saturday, Only I u ot the "HioK..... tin. :or th opinion .v,n LAND nttllSTOV ACT Bet Certificate of Title No. 3fi778-I to Lot Tueutv-one (HI). Ul"Klt One (1), of Distrlet tot Three Hundred and Wxty-oiie S(il, Village of Terrn, Map !12. . WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title at thTt.7 instruction, Act" Uon 33 nf h. rem 'True unuio v.. ..." n.tj ftovin ,Re 0n Northern nms has been filed ln this office. Wo anal "'Khway ttt "" is nereory given tuat i " ' m T 10 an traffic at the expiration of one-month, from GREER & BRIDDEN ! BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS ' Repairs Construction Alterations Floor Sanding: a Specialty "1 u .i. ,flth aay of date of the first publication IH, both" 23rd day of hereof, Issue a Provisional Certlflcat "Either. 8 'nelualv. ol Title ln lieu ot said lost Certtfl-19u 8 c- tl"s I4tl Mte. unless in the meantime valid w I objection be made to me In writing "ISTKir-S otniley. DATED at the Laud Registry Of- 'CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION' (04) ;day of March. 5948. A.D. Phone RED 561 P.O. Box 721 pa ANDREW THOMr-u Deputy Registrar of Titles. ln tie Dally New,, wwwwwwwwwwww