Prince Rupert Doily News Monday. January 21, 1952 f I Interesting U. . a Iwnnerluie ,t0ry ,J he conceives dai ! which- involve 11 Zy teachet Lionel Bar newspaper coliea, f i fctone, winch sets th. ,' ' Ult t : its Mr Th. ..... (jcirclei fcircieniiKi M Double Bill' - WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE . auuiKjrtln, "I s Rr Capitol Theatre has a big Uou- i eludes J f r, .. m a ble bill coming un tonight and Kcatiiiu u-n,. . "'. 4 SEED BOX LIKE FLORISTS ALSO ! Tuesday -Man With a Cloak." i Elizabeth RMi,.n "c:"-. I SAFE FOR GARDENERS TO USE Automatic watering methods' Hut science has found two which are widely practiced by met hods which may be followed, florist? caneasi!y be adopted by boib t iter than spraying on amateur gardeners who start water from above. These meth-soeds in their homes. They make d . are iiluM rated. On the left it possible to provide constant ' i the wick metlu d: o.i the right, moisture for indoor seed boxws .sub-irrigation. Hockey Score ' ' SUNDAY ! Pl,cifit l'at I New Westminster 3. s,,f Intriguing story of mystery and j suspense In mid-nineteenth cen- j tury New York, and "Banner- j line." small town newspaper romance. I In "Man With a Cloak," a I young t rench girl comes to New York to seek financial aid for I the leaders of the Republic and becomes Involved in a strange 1 mystery and unique romance. without danger of overwatering in'' v.ick n.eth-.d consists of r... i i i : Expansion Safe Now in Progress Storewide at WALLACE'S of Course I Spokane 10, Trail 3 SATURDAY Si us . it; a ouuap wick oi one of i;b'i- L'us. h).ei.:ng one wiek in the fvntre of the fiat spreading i over about three inches in or forgetting to water the plants, with possibly fatal consequences. Amateurs who prefer to start their own seeds indoors rather than purchase seedling plants. The sus)cnse-puckcd thriller conceals the identity of the chief ; ' character until the story's end- : Pacific Coasl Seattle 2, Tacoma. 9 Vancouver f m... ... diameter on the bottom of the V arc able to make important sav f':it. inside nnr) lotting thn u.-1.l- r" S ! irirl .In.Th fnltn 1b an ctilrr- i ... A ' " "ti "'"' vnjKiy a..-uiiiii.iueu h!. in the water The -water selecfon of the subjects to be set then move-, up to the soil bv - 1 4 ounS Pot't- Barbara fatan- Edmonton 4, Calu ;trv t ou Victoria 2, Saskattiwi (. 1 , in then- gardens. They -can capiiiary alld kvrps tne flat a't uniform moisture JOHN U . "y-tl turned into a scheming plotter, vxit I Louis Caihern is a former mar- t t shal Sj,ai (n j,, tho the French French army ormv a constant content. PEROW NOTES Mi rmiiawMirtKMwA . J Ammm MteK. .grow exactly th.? varieties they prefer, including the latest, novelties, or old favorites. Latest methods of preventing disease. i using artificial light when needed, and regulating moisture make success certain for those who use ' '.'em. WeNlern luternati.m, Kimberley 4. Nein . i.ai ijunaiie a. Penticton 3. Keiowiu i I Okangan-Padfic lf Nanaimo 1, Kamluum 1 FISHING COMFORT Joseph Cantin. 78, or Etc. Anne cie la j "Bannerline" concerns a small! PeratL. Que., takes his winter fishing In comfort as he sits in a j town cub reporter. played by; cosy shack and pulls in two "petits poissons de chenal" tommy- Keefc Brassell, who falls in love cod. Perhaps one of the oldest tommycod fisherman on the n a young school leacner sal y fcurre.st. Ambitious to get BULGER Cjiiotnclriil John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue frozen Ste. Anne River Mr. Cantin set up his shack early for the -seasonal sport. (CP PHOTO Jan. 9, 1952. Mr.s. Mc Kay has come to Perow to ti j;'h school. She has her thrce-year-oid son with her and I is .staying with Mr.s. W. Ball. I John Cloarec has been off work for sereval days due to I illness. I In the subirricntiuii system a watei proof liner is used to hold water until it rises through the soil above. Ii a pan .'ufficiently large is u-:e! beneath the flat, in using the wick method, sufficient .water for several days may be provided, and if will rise onlv as fast as ncded. enabling plants to be eft unattended, for a day or two. when necessary. With eithvr method there is no danger of tinv seedlings being washed out of the soil when water is Along 'mom iL The Johnson family have moved into the house recently vacated by f red Galbraith. The Galbraiths are busily getting settled at Fore.stdale. j With Kemano Bay now added steamer Princess Noraii arrived to her schedule for the north- in port at 9 o'clock this nuvn-! ward run from Vancouver, Union ing from the .south and will sail i steamer Camcsun, Capt. Joh.i , tonight on her return to Van-i Bcden, did not arrive in port un- couver and waypoints. During i til 12:30 last night from the ; an absence of .several weeks, the i Shipping and (Irtural Moving, racking, dating. Cartage and lruj;c Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents lor Canadian Liquid Air Co. Lta for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1U10 Phones o and 6C Leafs Win; Habs Lose TORONTO d -Toronto Maple T H C mnn m. f,.,il- noitilp lt. H. Scott has .summoned police help to clear up the disturbance caused by night prowlers at his home. Ai RCMP officer has aLsj visited Perow during the past ,vcek in connection with thefts hat have been occuring from joods laid down at the station. 'south, sailing this morning in. Princess Norah relieved on the j continuation of her voyage uj Vatyouver-Powell River run and l.'e Ai m and Stewart whence j also received annual overhaul. I she is due to retu.n here tomor-The Princess Louise was on tiie i row morning and sail south at northern run while .ine was Today n Wednesdo First Show 1M m I Last Cumplrle Show away. v victories in week-end National i League hockey action but the j .. . . ., ., . Union steamer Chllcotin, Capt cr:-.fs other Canadian te.im In spite of the miners' strike,! William MCombe. returned to; hundreds, of job-seekers have Mimtrftnt O'A tin rlinj-ic lost both Anange the Heating Cable in I. u.ps for Fven (overage tn..ir ' ipoit at 5:45 last evening from i lately been sailing from Van Gov't Agent Transferred I, i ,- -Tiie Leafs trounced the Boston:',' ci ;,Vh ,IT o I wi.iiuson-n.iiuo.wn . I'm n H I Mil I'm cran tmt Y lniei ana sanea at 8 p.m. 'camp at Kemano In all. since Most failures of flower and Brums 6 to 2 in Toronto Satur-VMetuble seeds to grow are pro- c!:!V lird then jdged the tail-end for Vancouver and waypolnU New Year nine boats have sailed. time to each inents The ' vessel had a large list of; It takes considerable bably due to either a lack 1 or an Black Hawks 3 to 1 In ! Zrd , co"slufrttWe l" 8 ,h ,r rip hire In order to screen ex. ss ol moUture. Punday afternoon game m Chi-, f, , (..,,; ii.;,ith. Here Friday evening, ; worker and make arrange li the soil gets too dry. the tiny ' 'he had 83 loagers going through) tor transportation '" l ( J; Winked blanked 4 4 tn to 0 - scealmgs witn their shallow ; lrom lrom Vancouver Vancouver to to the the Juskat.U Juskatla. ! WRATH ALL'S. Photo Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGING , EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES 'lione 'irccn 130 Boa 17H ro.-! mnv nerwh in "on h. ir fho league-leading Detrol SMITHEHS Kenneth D. Mc-fi:it, for several years government aent here, ha.s been transfer cd to Nelson. Prior to their c. pa: tine, several social events have been held in honor of Mr. and Mr.s. McRae who have been popular residents of this camp and was also carrying 75; kept too wet. gungi mav develop. n,u "'"Ps Montreal Saturday ; ,,,lkprs --. mnv,.ri ,' ,Va.: Two Alaska Ireighleis. on tlirir Af ir. . C- ,,!S resulting in the fatal disease fnfi,t"-n a 2 to 1 decision j mano and h(adin- VanC()U.l regular, runs, w.'re in port during I U?::?TJT " B"Slun., fvw who remained aboard or the!! -cnd. Northbound from! . -un iui wic syn while the run was k,.i.,: Vancouver w eKugway. ir ss. Lrst time in fourteen starts on i ma;, ,rn,mrt ,n n.. rl.,r..,ll I Yukon Princess. Cant. Bert Field T "I" If il ... .... vuaivn, . -... I I K M I W IUI m bin ncr'.it ire when they nipped the Mands Ri'd Wings 3 to 2 Sunday night 1 laiiiiin I'lmrri itirillrr If yo'i want to si 11 it, advertise it, Nes cias.,;fied arrived at 9 a.m. Sunday and sailed at noon for the north. In! the opposite direction, Frank 1 Watcrhouse Line s Cassiar, Capt 1 William Oleason, arrived at 11 8 m Saturday and sailed south at 7 p.m. IT'S COMING! IT'S A "Mt'ST" TO SKK! I "AN AMERICAN IN PARIS" j ; Although out of service for SCENE SOURCE j annual overhaul. Union steamer Animal products including : Catala was pressed into service musk and ambergris are the ! last week for a special voya?? foundation of many types of north to Kemano Bay to pick t: perfume. up a group of slrikers from the I i Morrison-Kniidsen Alcan tunivl .cancel uamping oil. To Keep th moisture "just right" was formerly a matter of experienced judgment and required a constant watch on the seed flat, difficult for the amateur. Volunteers for Civil Defence Call for volunteers to join the civil defence of Prince Rupert has been issued by Co-ordinator W. H. "Busteir' Hills, and as soon as a nucleus of an organization can be formed, training will commence. Mr. Hills, who is also assistant Tire chief here, says he will require "as many volunteers as y -..sible." V S( Of VKK VICTORIA Pittsburgh Cinches It construction work. The men had been remaining In camp at Ko mao in spit5 of the fact tha', their straight had been declared illegal. The authorities ordered them out. Back on the run between Vancouver and Prince Rupert via Kitimat and Kemano, C.P.R. in- ! ..Hi! : the n 111! Tj.it: MUSIC and DRAMA FESTIVAL K3 IIUI! V By JOE BRADIS at 'J PITTSnUROII. (API King Clancys I'itsburgh Hornets ap because of practice, pr.ict.ire and more practice. "We've got the best defensive Chilcolin 8 p.m. January 20 Chilcolin midnight Januaiy 13 and 21 Camosun Tii"day. 12 Noon MKV. A KM, STKWAIIT AM) IOI1T SIMPSON .Sunday, "anio-.un. 1 1 pm. l-IHt NoltTll ()( FKN ( II Mtl.O I I K. IM.AMIS January 18 S'. Chili oi in midniglil. I OU SOl'TII C(l KKN ( MAItlO l I K ISLANDS ss. Chilcolin January. 11 and 25 I it AN K J. SKINNIIt Prince Kuji rt A'cnt Third Avenue Phone Otiii pear a shoo-in for their fir.it "We probably need 1000 men An)"ric;in Hockev Leacne Div- team in the league and .-ill we'vn Copies of Printed Syllabus available at Civic Centre desk or Mrs. H. S. Wholcn. Box 405 KEEP WARM ELECTRICALLY ELECTRIC HEATERS" Sill. the SINGING PIANO SOLOS DRAMA DANCING ACCORDION CHORAL SPEAKING VIOLIN BAND INSTRUMENTAL 5-75 600 woft radiant nid women to adequately organ- ision title in 15 years and its all Rot to do to win the title is apply ize civil defence in this area." the result of constant practice!111'-' talents of our-trade." Applications will be taken at Clancy, kicking around pro- The HorneUs took tho .sting tne fire haU. and men and fessional hockev for 31 year? as out of the Western division by women will be fitted into cate- a p;ayeri referce anU C0J,,n winning their first eight game gorics according to their experi- gem reus for the first time this They now ride the league table ence and choice, says the. eo- week. He gave the boys a 24- with a 10-point advantage over cimnatoi. hour breathing spell alter they tho challenging Cleveland B.ir- Categone.s include ambulance twice thumped the Calder Cup ns. (Ii. vers, rescue workers, police, champion Cleveland Barons. Clancy figures the Hornets lire fighters, wardens, first aid, "jr.s practice that counts" need at least a dozen more vic- womon welfare workers, rest sla- said the 49-year old mentor who torica in the remaining 24 games attcnclanUs. is the last man in the Hornet tot a cushion to the divisional Recent government legislation organisation to toss adjectives title and the Calder Cup play-providc, tor compensation in around with reckless abandon crease of in uncs during training, - We left Team the training camp in manager Barf Qastien says Mr. Hills who as instruc- A-l physical and mental .shape Hornet goalie until a puck hi tor in civil defence, passed a j.nd opened the season In high P'-uctice wion left !iun with ihorou-h course for instructors spirits. The team has- comeKht 1" onlv one eye two years at Ottawa last summer. an.ng in great style and it's only.80, gives Clancy all the credit ' - . Fr.i- 11. .. ... . Decide Now To Enter Entries Close March 1st f'slr ...... 7.75 10.75 16-20 19-50 I i HI' 1000 woft radiant . 1000 watt radiant 1100 watt radiant G.E. Fan-vDe .... f and : sn.i FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING IN 1952 I..II ivniiiA KueuK towards a ' possible title i Imi, ! tci, . Cull. f free ! evp f !!'. I: A y - t ft v 4a" "I've played for a loi of j coaches." remarked Baz, "but 'I've never seen guys put out like f they do for Clancy. He drives i. them until it hurts but he's got ! certain psychology that makes ! the players appreciate what he's 1 telling them." Log Fireplace 1200 40-55 xv watts I drif i -f t c MODERATION IN ALL THINGS IS THE BEST OF RULES i Wee I As Always PLACE ORDERS NOW Dibb Printing Co. STEAMER Prince George i i if. Northern B.C. Power Co. Bcsncr Blk. Ph. 210 Prince Kuiierl, It.C. Stewart, It.C. f wif ( (lav ,4i I I . ' .:" i IV ir ' I" . ' 115 ; lii;. PLAUTUS & II I If von want to .sell it. adver.si.. SAILS FOR Vancouver and Inlcriuediale I'ortx ' Each Thursday Hi ll:lj p.m. for KETCHIKAN Wi:iNKhAV MIDNIGHT I. usury ut Low Cost i Prl. : it- - iiuTn mm. ... a- ' - c THE HOUSE' OF SEAGRAM For RcsctvatioiiB Write or Call CITV OK DKPOT OIFICH I'ltlNCK KUl'tJif, PC. I (Id! c; laAiJi rt tjj 1... f. ..i, .... i i 1FM '1TTin Tllrmr n . -inJV r,u CHURCHILL DEPARTS Prime Minister Churchill left Ottawa by train for Washington after five davs in the Canadian capital . He stood on the rear platform of the train before departure and man th- fam'liar "V" sign to crowds who came tn the nation 10 bid farewell. i (cp PH0T0) . iiunix. ur lUviUKKUW rKiVUXlLE JVlfJJJiiKAl lUIN li""'" Tins advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor t' lidilrtil Hoard or by the Oiivtiiiiiieiit of lirilisli Columbia. .nu aarurtissmcm it not published or displayed by th liauor Control finoJ n, K. k. r.. Rriiish Coin""1