Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, May 2, 1952 readers enuia . . a winner or the Kinsmen Spe-! mnnur-u nnmn ay cnampiam, but later re- eial Prize ticket No. 594, Mrs.! The Nicol(-t River in Quebec named after the explorer Jean Gladys Frost. dtp) (was originally named "Du Pont" Nicolet. DOUBLING UP Whore space excellent things for slaying WANTED Office help. Sten- jgraphy not necessary. Box 371. v - ; ft 1 Mm? Daily News. U06c) Whist drive and tournament Saturday. May 3, Moose Temple. Everyone welcome, l05c Meeting of Job's Daughters Sunday May I J is Mothers Day You are sure to find suitable Cards and Gifts for Mother at 'riday. May 2, 8 p.m. Mother's l- Day service, silver march and entertainment. (I04c) .v.iri a later one, for Instance, sorts of tiny rakes, trowels and ; Annunciation' Home and radish and carrots, or lettuce and cultivators. With any of this School Association bke sale, ; bear.s, or peas and potatoes. We equipment the work will be cut Saturday, May 3, MacLaren Mu- also have less space than normal in two if the tool edges are kept',ic Store, ll a.m. (I04p) ' between the rows, If necessary no sharp and dean. It is a good! i i more than 12 or 15 inches. The plan to have an old file handy ! A meetine f 'he Deep Sea ! early stuff, of course, comes on Fishermen's Union will be heid 1 quickly and Is used up before the 1 ' in the Union Hall, Saturday, later maturing vegetables re- ' Most f the tall annual flow- : May 3 7:30 p.m. (105c) mtmv mm - mm Classified Ads Pay ,uemrt.w rA:viiL.- iiu6e Z fXe.t., new Canadians are one of the largest nRle j,ortocnnu- to Canada. The Griffin , family from Utrecht. Holland were photo-j:il, a .stopper in Toronto, while enroule to Abboteford. B C. where thov haw t." farm. Head or the family is Jan Griffioen. 52. UDoor left ,h. fat,. u u,. quire full room. Another prac- ers and ail lhe climbers of course j tlce is to follow the harvesting wil1 need some support. Often i of the first vegetables like thestakes a liule shorter than the ! peas, lettuce, spinach, radish, Plant h'gh and driven in clow early onions, etc., with another wiu be sufficient. The plants sowing of the same or something are tied to tnese loosely with soft else that will be ready say In twine. raffia or any of the August or September. Then there bv seed stores. With low bushy are certain crops like squash, special toting materials sold pumpkins that we can plant mPIants like peonies, sometimes a the outside rows of corn, or we hoop of wire or wood ls placed can have staked tomatoes along i aDOUt tllem and a foot or so the end of any vegetable row above tne ground. In England and cucumbers along the fence. around delphiniums and with With flowers, too, It ls possible i" Peas early in lne spring to get double crops, in fact 1 theV slick bits of brush in the nearly all gardeners do, and ground. Gradually the plant! some have even three. Amongst 8rows about this and hiding it PEOPLE NOTICE THE Arrow "Dart" WITH THE COLLAR THAT STAYS NEAT ALL DAYI M. 44. -m.ml row right the moth... Others in the family are; six sons,' Joste 11 WE ARE NOW FULLY STOCKED Come in Friday and Saturday and see our Specials. Sharon Shop NEXT TO BI S DEPOT jrans'e. i, , . un. u, and Jan, 18; and adopted son. Piet Ma,,,), ... ' htus. Lfebrth. 3; Marja, 6, Lexsje. 8; Ankt, 10; Micke, 12; Bep, 15; Suci 19- Tinv 20 : nd 'Jetty and Corry, twins, 21; and Tmy's hUKba.Irl, Clljs, 22. (CP PHOTO " . 9 $ - t m ' t ; , . i i - f, ' ,4 it' , , .tl-. I 1 1 ! t . .1. r i t if Si.'' . '' iii' .?! 1 1 I ' Mi 4 '. ? - : it.i' i -.4 I J' jJrnofJ $4-95 pieihlenl I Caledonia Dioce- : Anglican Women's Church Bazaar Fine Affair i the spring flowering bulbs they DUt DelnS urmiy supported just set out well started petunias, the same. Most people nowadays. ! asters, zinnias, marigolds, etc. stake their tomatoes, at least the These come into bloom within a : early ones Usually a six or seven ' short time after the last tulips, ! loot stake is driven firmly in the and in some cases the first of ground when the tomato plant these are followed again by later is set out- About every foot of i set out plants or. by annuals erowtn tne stem is tied loosely , from seeds such as nasturtiums. but securely. All side shoots are alyssum, cosmos, etc. By careful niPPed off avid towards the end spacing and planning and by of tne summer to hasten matur-i using both perennials and -an- itv of fruit the main slem 's also ! nuals it is possible In most parts nipPed. ! of Canada to have some bloom i in the garden from the last snow ! New flowers are always inter-fall to the first. ! esting, but no doubt there are THE RIGHT TOOL i hundreds of old-timers which ( PUBLIC DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Civic Centre Auditorium 9 to 12 p.m. You'll appreciate the Dart shirt with comfortable non-wilt collar that stays neat and fresh all day! Sanforized (shrinkage less than 1) and Mitoga cut to fit you better. Extra-durable buttons are anchored on. Stock up NOW! r.aal meeting were . clay Thursday and rewived from all ;hi' diocese. After ytrs by Ki'V. 11. G. . of general interest i and several reso-paiscd. served to the deleters of the local -jer3onais Tinted Spring Sale Presents (harming Scene Delightful and successful was the annual spring baaar and tea held annually by the United Church Women's Auxiliary, Which I link nhi in tlu ,., I.' mid-aay .speaker ,u Thursdatf .,.., uniiar Ken Harding left on today's plane for a business trip to Jtjcnie divert of wuuiu ue new lo yuu. ai is iuii 10 convenership of Mrs. G. W. Graham'. Miss Calvert is a Gardenlns does not require a itry out some of these each year whole lot of expensive eauiDment ' FOR ARROW SHIRTS WATTS & NICKER SON MEN'S CLOTHING Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 345 Couples admitted FItEE until 9:30 9:30 Non-Members ... 75c Members 50c The serving and .A- E- kosher " ' 4 superintendent like some other recreations that ft .n r. and she u up - - - o vv Kisuivo r v i .... i ' v 1. . in Lin- i m n a i 'c ii ADA m.iiM i a i i --c o . . II ii IK t'fi i" r l ti i ii 1 1 ri r inLflw.n..4 ...11. vt-uuiucn, iui- vuuiu urr iiitiiiiiiiirii vfrrnp i n ; rt nuious iH' and intwi:u whji Hnir runin at w,.. . -r i i . T ana swaa peas as wen as garaen (;ay bqu-'ts of mixed arriTd In' ' Wk, 1 8peeded and'Ps. better when he w a in he spring t hv r.u'i do inoculated ire v She i f. lkwers- rls. ruby red tu- the Amn P,T- 'n T'fu WWh a ' f ew one of the preparations mid r v the work lips' ,nauve and lluw prim- L ! ' tnr J' business special tools. With most of this ; wnicn helplhem secrete nitrogen er , as she ro'ses and creamy narcissi ,VlMt t0 the clly' I ha"d eu,pment H 18 advisable i from the soil. KM BBS w 'mvc iiK iianuivs so inai one plaee to place on Siiie o! tne jjiod- a',in,hKh i now stance ol the following ladies: 7" " r". t one can do thinnimr and weed-1 by the opeiiinu of Servlteurs Mrs. D. R. Barclay. " " ' .r,uc ""u " u nPam lne of even tinv stuff with a ;.t.!'A.iy and otner Mrs. A. E Carlsen, Mrs. O. rt. I? ",,'. 'V, 1 t L" long handled sharp hoe or cultl- will leave tomorrow. i --I, " 1 T , . "''S oi tne i-eace uiet n. Mrs. M. Girardet, Mrs, Wkln : ihe r.mus has A. K. Gib.sin, Mrs. It. Irvine. I vw aim uuiiiea to u ijoniii. me - N, H. Landahl. -personnel man- D-shaped Duteh hoes, too, are ; ':immt' 10 Kiuheii Mrs. E. Pedersen, t"1"' a"u Jld Mrs. F. Huber, Mrs. L Loucks, p'Acr lor Queen Charlotte Air Lines from Vancouver, who is uom quiet Mrs. A. Bu.ssanich. ii . a ou.sy peo ;n iiit-rcmtiie pur CANADIAN LEGION Mrs. The J. S Irvine was cashier vlslu"8 company stations along stalls were attended us the coa'st' arrived in the city to-: day from the Queen Charlotte follows: Home cooking Mrs. W. Dunn, Mrs. E. Pierce Mrs. A. J. Domi isianus ana win oe here tor u few days on official business. Saturday and Mond ay Specials Ladies' Crepe Slips Regular to 4.95 NOW J2.99 Ladies' Nighties Regular to 5.95 , NOW $3.49 SHOP AT DOM'S FOR BETTER VALUES :i took phtee a.s ful-:.idt nt. Mrs. , 3. ice-presulent. Mrs. BRING THE MISSUS NIGHT" Tonight Legion Members be sure to come and have a good rime ! v 5 ! . ' - f i t .,! ' ll ,li-i-i. . ... i I' v:t. l ' , ,s, ? .I - t r .:'--!:. . ,r mJ ; ,1 v . , , k .-5 nate Mis. C. Alarlneau. J H. J. Young, local manager lf Aprons and fancy work Mrs. ; SwUt-Canadian Co.; R. V. Gar- A. Logan. Mrs. A. Lawrence and : diner, district manager. Imperial Mrs. C. Young. ; ' Oil Co., and William Priest, gen- Chlldren's wear and novelties eral agent. Queen Charlotte Air Mrs. J. Mai Donald. j Lines, are making a business An interesting and well- j trip today to Kltimat and Ke-: patronized feature of the ba- j mano. zaar was a home-made candy j I w A chambers, supervisor of stall sponsored by girls of the : sales and trafn Canadian Pa. , CGIT group under the leader- ,.ifir. Air Varn,r r. irs N. E. Arnold, esident. Mrs. B S. -p're.siciiut, Mrs. H. fig serretury. Mrs. Vci ship of Mrs A. B. Carlson. The , , rlved tne city on today.s ,anc swrelary. Mrs. S. M! A M;tttson. "' secictary, Mrs. from Vancouver on one of his . D A N C E SQturctay Night i at Legion Auditorium Wood, president of the group; Elizabeth Pierce, Eleanor Walk- periodical business trips. He will ! be returning south on Monday. ; J. A. Barber, director of sales : ! and traffic, will be here Sun-1 ! VKJkVl 3 Ulcer i . i er, Peggy Ann Dominato, Arnell Rose and Jeanctte Mandel. secretary. Auxiliary ii in. Rev. L. G. AT NEW LOCATION -p THIRD AVENUE Seiber opened the ' day. i 5"rs secretary, Mrs: 9 to 12 p.m. Everybody Welcome proceedings with an appropri Gents S1.00 Ladies 50c ate address of welcome. Guests On old full-rigged sailing ships! Modern and Old Time Dancing MUSIC BY THE WESTERNAIRES Cf secretary Mrs. ' 'retary, Mrs. H. sprru., were graciously received at the the main skysail was the top-J door by Mrs. R. Pollock, presl- most sail on the main or midd.c j ', dent of the auxiliary. mast. In NEW -""wiy-treasurer, Mretary-treasur- !'ner secretary, Mrs. 'ssge secretary-" H- E E Fa ure. s"8 fditor, Mrs. B. tO Iln,i! ... ROYAL Tie miesf-writing poMe dm built! " at art, iPricei ' L Holtby. Mrs. W. I s Gl'J' Wynne. "ers and the bene-f said hv t.... r. - "j nev. o. (J, members Only Portable With MAGIC MARGIN 0 lfa at tile br,,0 t,:u- Mrs. n r a... wV --4 ,:n I'SiUes will be ''"'Slit's train it '. , . ' : ; .. - , "14 f i-." '- v :i i " .' 1 , I -;. A " - 4 r . 4 r .1 1 ' ' f Hiram Walker's ANNOUNCEMENT We are Dleased to inform everyone in the Prince Rupert area, suffering from hearing loss, that JOHN BULGER JEWELLERS PRINCE RUPERT Have been appointed our accredited consultant and sales representative for the FAMOUS "AUDIVOX" HEARING AIDS, based on Bell Telephone research laboratories desiqn and THE INTERNATIONALLY WELL KNOWN "RADIO EAR" HEARING AIDS A unique team of dignified pre-eminence. Leaders in the Hearing Aids Field. Wc coivratulnte JOHN BULOER I..TD. U iho'r r.ppoinlment tc Ihe most valuable anc'. . sought after frainhi-e in th3 United Slates and Canada a id wish them ail the success that goes with it. HEAR AGAIN! LIVE AGAIN! If you have to wear a hearinq aid wear the BEST SEE BULGER LTD. NOW. E pairy and Batteries for all type? cf hearing aids, for the convenience of all. Western Distributors Wallace Electric Ltd. VANCOUVER, B.C. :W 1 Hxv-M o A.il I' ll .,7 - 'f- .IsP Vrf" I MM Special , ' $t? llttitriiU'rl -r--i 89.95 SEE IT gg'' CANADIAN VHISKY T" r A V "Magic" ' rcghltred IrtJt mark of HCBP CKC lUUAl Kiyai lypiunltr Cmpy, Ltd. ry RAE BROS. LTD. '(re.- This advertisement is not published or displaved by the Liquor Control Koarcl or by the Government of Hiitish Columbiit, k