'7 J Prince Kupert Uuiiy (News Monday, February 18, 19o2 J tartlij J n c t o 3eaSa(e Su 4 , ucceiS 1 ecid I I 4 I ; r. veiy sucwssiui lea ana sale If You Do Not Pay Your NeWs Subscription, the Boy Loses -1 i- Misr Iona Hardy, at the annual of home cooking was held at the meeting at the Chapter last week Conrad Street School Saturday wa elected regent of HMCS by the Third Prince Rupert Haida Chapter. Imperial Order, j Company of Girl Guides and the Dauehtent of the Empire. sue- Second and Fourth Brownie I,' feeding Miss Barbara Teng who Packs. I' 4 -o' rv A larg? number of parents and gave a suctexsful year of leader V 9 4 Is p hlp in 1951 and presented her l.port thereon. Immediately before the regular business of the meeting was begun, all the members joined in repeating the Affirmation and w ,-aring allegiance to Her Most guests attended and the results were most satisfactory. The Guides and Brownies acted as wrviteur-i and the refreshments wei j delicious. The table decorations, consisting of a mushroom with Guide and Brownie emblems, had been Sub-cribers of the Daily News who receiv their papers b tarrier boys are reminded that these boys our little merchants are charged for every paper they take out. If you are receiving the paper and are delinquent, the boy has to finance you. This is a reminder to people who may be in arrears, whether it is their custom to pay the boy or pay at the offie'v. It us not the office that loses if you fail to pay. It is the boy. We hope this reminder will expedite the payment by .hose who may have fallen behind. Prompt payment of your newspaper subscription is a legitimate obligation. The fact that your civ-ditor is one of our boys or girls should make the respecting of the obligation the more desirable. A i- Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth ' ti nn...n b. il.. i . rrtdM hv thf irirls anri u &ro vprv , v.':-. of the Order. cffctjtlvv. In her report, Miss Barbara Exhibitions of Brownie work Tent stressed the need for more "e on display and much ad- tv. Do You Ask Yourself Questions a."1 ' " 4--.. . i 1. i' ae.tivitv and Increased member- mired by the visitors, ship. She further suggested that, 1 The tea was under the general by co-oprration with the new supervision of Guide. Captain regent, a renewed and whole- Mrs. Black, Lieut. Mrs. Baldwin, hearted Interest would be shown a"d Brown Owls Mrs. Kurdziel in the coming year's projects and Mrt,. Williams and Mrs. Sykes. activities. In the secretary's annual re- Teng. port, the activities of the past Regent Iona Ha.'ly. v.-ar were summed up. The high- Fjrst Vice-Regent Anna lights were a tea and apron sale gwang. v"?,. t -"Si, MS r Of Its 4, 5. WHiitS LiKe ihesei jtjQRE J. r ' -I T' - 1 air participation in tne annual seCOnj Vice-Regent Mary J,1 ' ... K ..i. .' Addison. A (1 Mat fcm iT.in'ijMr. Oili& rui' nt Ji The treasurer's report showed that many donations had been made during the year to such ortianizations as the Civic Centre, Biitish and European Helief, and many others. Five food parcels were sent to Great. Britain during the year. of the throngs lining the streets is given In this photo takvn at Marble Arch where thousands were packed as the cortege passed, i CP Photo from AP) iNS M(l'HNKI OrlcvinR subjecls stood at respectful ,i l he Kim cainuKe bearing the body of King GeoiRC mil through tlie ntreets of London Friday. Some idea Secret aryVerna Graham. 1 Educational Secretary Evelyn 1 Smith. E'-hoes Secretary Andrea Stout. Standard Bearer Shari In-galls. In her inaugural remarks, the 1 Is my ear worth repairing? Shall I do ir now? 2 Why ore my tires wearing unevenly? 3 Why does ii miss when I wont puick Dick ups? 4 How can i cut down on gasoline consumption? IT'S TIME TO SEE US FOR A GENERAL CHECK-UP Superior Auto Service Standard Bearer, Miss Shari ELEVEN TABLES, WHIST TOURNEY J-lo let mJrriva (s new Regent, Miss Hardv, expies- Ingall!,, represented the Chapter .... 1 ..... 1...... .... . . . , , . at all important functions. wh;.. atu luc iiuc Liiat. wiic ruining year would bring an even greater Moose Saturday night Cjavdt A permanent delegate to the tournament had 11 tables. eiuiia measure ol achievement that Limited Mrs. Lillian Williams won the P1 Rupert Co-ordinatmg coul only bfi created by each ladies' first; Mrs. Anna Dumas, council on Canadian uiuzensmp member doing her job to the best Phone Green 217 Third Avenue West SEED TO SOW N SEED BOX STIRST FLOWER ! IS PETUNIA I scond. M. Martinsen won men's appointed. first; A. Rathgatw r, second. Mrs. Miss Hardy gave a short report Williams ciso won the pool prize, on the alms and activities of the Refreshments -were served by Council. Mrs. F. Good, Mrs. B. J. Bacon Officers elected for 1952 are: and Mrs. Harold Mu,ncey. 1 Honorary Regent Mrs. J. A. of her ability. Committee heads for the future year's work were then appointed by the new Regent. Following the meeting, refresh-mentr were enjoyed. NEWS ADS- get RESULTS ' k , ! , Prime Kupert ! G. W. Scott, B. Anderson, W. ! Hoegger, E. Fail grieve, L. Gar- land, T. La Cowe, J. D. Freeman," jK. O. Boswoith, D. Robertson, W. S. Adams. E. L. Johmnes, S. I S. Burkcridge. ' K. S-ilatt, C. ! Johnson, A. Will, O. . Smith, William Townsend ai. i H t. Tynan, Vancouver; Miss E. Ross, j Prince Rupirt; Thomas Alkin- son and Mr. and Mrs. S. Sass, ' j Fort William; A. Karcher. Kwin-i it.sa; D. McDonald, Watertown, I New York; J. Harris, Juskatla; i Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnston, city; j Mr. and Mrs. Mailen, Hazelton; Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnstone, city: ! W. D. Garrick, Montreal; C. 5. . 1 I ' I . I 1 HAVEN T NNElSHEO ") I gfZ i s-A ; chic vou!i6u (ffi MmJssk 4 Dillon, Edmonton; A. Levasaeur, Ju.skatla; A. Huggins and R. Moxam, Pacofi Bay; Mr. and Mrs. C. Dobble, Kitimat; Lee Tuck, city; M. L. Grossman, Lea-side, New York; B. P. Gibbons, urn1 1 w 1 1 - ro. w ii I rr r SCOTT 1 I ( ) 4 GREAT -7 fs4fX BLONDIE" ff , rr"CV 1 rf2lO POUNDS !M IwrroBU 4iZ v I'M FIFTY IPOUND5 1 bJz?4r7 A I f toniGmt- kJW Mi .: muce George; J. Uregri and j Mi s. D. Dcdoie and Sharon, ', Bmitheio; Mrs. R. Wylie, Mrs. A. Holland, P. Ba.slain, J. Clegt;, Masset; -J. Berry, New West- ! ' minster; W. S. Dale and J. rrunsplantini; Tinv Plants Cues Fast jMrs. E. C. Si' tide, Terrace, r . . , C. A. Chamberlar.d, Alberni; R. j E. Selby, Grand Junction, Color-( A ado; Constable J. D. Schwlng- which should be i .cd box under pro-1 petunia. Though CsrT1."('r-(i - 1 i iiammei, Ke mano, a. Liuniop, gar- I ' ' i '' 1 - Burns Lake; r.i-V'Crf?'.Vr'' Edmonton; R Mrs. J. T. Boyce, F. Davis, Ketchi- pro- most B I '-t vigorous VIKlll UUS O of I with amazing I its seed are si ko 1 ' ire is rcqulr quired tiny ''jyJiV-r kan; A. Ka rcher, Watertown, to DZi?,4'Vr"ivS New York; L. Wildfong, Prince t"m .. llim: plant safely i " " ) wMJ bd-w 1 Ttr ' I 'SK I I I.:- K h I -(HOW LOUi W.LU THE human) frMW-BLV I W?MJ VOU EVEN riMI" ) ' i iwC' 'i ueorgo; H. E. smitn. Terruce; ta "x, J in. Kenton. North Vancouver; rw Mi. and Mrs. C. W. Calhoun, Butedale. 1 C how Cam -TT .mScuucJt utm 9 ) vTrU i CSsTZJ &7&C? . .. Room to Crow ill 1 111! ;. ve developed a ' - W liirli practically all ti grown Into plants; i fi .s requires a green-' .t results, it can be ', Ii.itirh success in a W" ol vour home. The i. I can be applied to j Vf. w.'i 're it is impor- I maximum number' them to other flats, where they have room to develop. Transplanting may be dono hen they ore very tiny, and should he done as soon as they have made the second pair of leuves, known as "true'' leaves. Enough flats to take them all must b provided, filled with !'.iown into plants. luc to thinning out ft owing a DHcket. of a. II only oiie variety ' poi'our. soil, the best way is to seed c-in he broad- w ''P'"" oantis. ' wmcn ar-wo- (f inl varieties ure ttiUlles for flower pots, placing same box, sow in a seedling petunia in the centre fci a i uh drlil. j of each band Another way is to line with the pe- draw lines 2 inches apart at 0 day Interval be-' riKht anules covering the surface jm,sfmmm ill ,., , .in ..j V DADOV LIVE "JT) S DADDV J ! J V---- z&f' VWEIGHTS eA0"r0 I - ttt-?'''-).'111 ( IP ME DOESN'T Y i I Fl I il ft -r NOPMAL wt: .... We ..M'i mmz I ; I r ICOOOHEAVfNS 1 fSSTfl rf,' QUICK, INTO Th kiTChEN-J Z' HE'LL BE 1 1 I gfrm r i6o pounds; hhSxeZtgI ( I 0 rPr nr; and germination f fll' 'la! an" lH sel a sm"lnf! During this periixl 'plant at ecih Intersection. k'- not be allowed to' Tran.splnnting an infant plant t houkl it be so wet is a matter of seconds. Lift it, !.i,e the growth of roots and all, between the finger iU'mgi. By sowing the ! and a pointed stick, place It in its l yer of sphagnum ; c-'w home and firm the soil about fl,on top of the sou, I t. Each plant, will now have room Jisea.se will be mini-1 to develop to garden size without ' Bniuation requires a being moved again; but florists Jl 'iaiure than does often transplant them again into "f plants. A range pots, to make larger plants to I and 70 degrees is acll 111' "('.lit is needed Remember that each time a I break through olant Is moved, it receives a set- f: I leeds I his i i 1 back; so it takes longer to grow occurs, the box petunias to garden size. If they ure transplanted as described. So 'iivcl near a sunnv never on too of a start operations eurly, If you want o make tlm nion early flowers. Florists may sow petunir. seed soon after New Year. The amateur should start ......v,, a rnght, tempera- 55 (leyrnna Ujltfct in 1 r durine the dnv u petunias at least two weeks be filing plants will he fori? other flowers, which are to and tO KftVP them ha o rnu-n In fhn hlllhed COld- e ary to transplant framo or honsf. Johnstone. T. Hicks. Treasurer Mrs. M. F. Mac- Secretary Mrs. dl I (eat this,; 7" 7r I rr t'Ia (illiiTX Donald. Assistant Secretary Mrs. 'nenf Lee Dlbbens. Pprvifpq ft. t-TnrrtA nnd Abroad f Halliwell was f-a oi Duchess of Ed-1 Mrs. A. Slater. finer. Imperial Order Educational Secretary Mrs. R. the Empire, at the A. McLean. f" meeting last week Echoes Secretary Mrs. J. Mor-an. Empire Study Mrs. E. Barton. Standafd Bearer Mrs. A. Johnstone. After the meeting closed refreshments were served. ftiMness was attended feeedlng to the elec-f ts lor the coming wg as follows-Mls- W. e. Halliwell. f-Regent Mrs. J A displayed displayed by by th the Liquor Liquor Control Control Boa.d Boi.d or or - -T ( ii AJAV n7W L-T7 1 r - . , Thii idvertisement is not publishtd or by the Government of Britiih Columbii. "I'ce-Rcgeni Mr. A, - If you want to sell It, advrrt'je