Ptfott Rupert Dailp firing Tuesday, October 12, 1948 L I I K 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) mm mni DOGS ROAM IN FOOD STORES WITHOUT A ' Attracts 1,028 Elc srly Applicants LCNDON, 0 When a Lon-, clou firm of chartered account-: ante advertised fop an of rice ; boy. only five replies were re-ceivi d. "We then advertised for an office girl and received no replies," the manager said, "but GARDEN? Doss will be dogs even among the delicacies of the food stores and the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, since "no dogs admitted" signs dp not appear to be respected, thinks somethinz RIGHT DEPTH OF PLANTING IS VITAL WITH BULBS IN AUTUMN whe.1 we arivrrtispH tnr i I i TUK3DAT P.M. 4:00 Al. Harvey 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. . 4 :31V -Deep in the Woods 4:45Easy Listening 5: CO Ho Wax 5:30 Platter Parade 5:45 Tommy Dorsey and Or;h 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15-pinal! Shore 5:30 Musical Varieties 6:40 Recorded Interlude 0:45 Smoke Rings 7 fill ( HC New 7:15 CBC Roundup 7;3v -Leicester Square to Rroadwav 8:00 Music by Eric Wild 8:30 Record Album j should be done about it. The question of the canines in the . , . . w . Hi C1U" eily man la act as telephonist, receptionist and messenger, we received 1.023 applications. "Ages of the applicants range! navigating the intricate "inside" COCCUS Tl;' iTuiiOUS IRIS H'iAONT4 PU'lTlNG CHjONOCCX food dispensaries was brought before the Chamber of Commerce at its meeting last week by Vice-President G. R. S. Blackaby. Attention of the authorities such as the poilce and sanitary inspector will be drawn to laxness in this matter which it was suggested existed. Train Schedule Fur the Eaat Monday, Wednesday FTHJav 8 p.m Fron the feast-Tuesday, fhurwiav Karurctay I MICH 2 INfWS ' 3 INCHES 4 IHCHES 5 lUCHES 6 INCHES - 7 INCWS S INCHES - -u V- i i- i a. 5a Tune Signal 10:00 Morning visit i an-swe: 9:00 Points of View 9:15 Zapateo 9:30 Heritage of Music 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Les Way, Van. 10: 30-Pacific Pianoforte 11:00 Weather and Sign Off Better Ensli?h Hv n c wir i.iv V' Magdalenes Are Now Constituency !2 ifiw EXETER, Eng. O -Spring flowers are blooming for the second time here. ,i mit up 2 kro-ket, o B4 in ( , J-Pt, accent last svi tlllS iiipnin a r., It Will Be Helpful 1. What ii wrons with Keep This Bulb Planting Depth Chart. Fall bulbs should never hp! OTTAWA For the first time the Maprialpno TllnnHc u-ill rnm ,v or ii",uie. urate and sentence? full he'sht. 2 What be represented as a separate PIanted in poorly drained loca- SEVENOAKS, Kent, Eng. Pi- 1 tic'.ern' is uu- i:iirrect pro- in lnnto constituency, having been plac- tlons- " vour garden is low, n J nn UJ W.,..:. f .n.n f laekinty a nkna urVinra uinfan !'3 a Mrs. Rosina Jane De Coster, who M.ivim, Parkins Crating. Shipping and General rter and Stnrare Mr Complete. Reliable and KtfldHiU Service, call 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Mclodle 11:00-T.B.A. 11:15 - Songs of Yesterday il: 30--Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Per.od ' ' -Hpcordfd Interlude 11:45 -Famous Voic s P.M 12:00 M'd-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume "croquette" (a Bacon. nunciatlon of meat b:iii? distribution. Formerly, these ,lever stands, but always quick- f lafl "arclJ. never told via. y runs or drains awav. then " wl" n. 3 Wliich one of the.ie words 'islands forme.r pan o li n iiu- ------ such a place must be created ing of Gaspe in Quebec They Teacher: "ca me a Pxj.enn 'diadem.' " WEuiv fcSDA Y A M 7:00 Musical Clock 7:45 Singing Sam 8:00 CBC New 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 -Music foT Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9 : 00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotion 9:30 Morning Concert I saia -My age is not to be pui on the coffin or in the papers.' She left r5,812 ($23.3681. rcai.ig a oea six incnes or Gulf of St are situated in the ay misspelled? Hydrangea, hy-! acinic, hypercritical. 4 .What dees the word "fj-, urate" mean? I 5. What is a word bealnnins Lawrence, and are closer to uiore aDove-ine surface. I Remember thai newlv turned ndsay Cartage & Storage Ina and Park Avenue fin la Wished 1910 Phones 60 and 68 carelessly (!iaf!,m Newfoundland than Quebec As soil settles; so heap it above the 12:30-B.C. Farm Broadcast than those ... in tnt Daily News' tl2:55-Reeoiclc.l Inteilude with au that means "boldne-s"?Ust:n.' j might be expected, they possess bulbs, an inch or two, to avoid 'an economic mainstay, and it is leavinS a depression when it I fish. packs down. The depths of - 'planting given in the table may, . De considered minimums; deep "A HEAVY OVERHEAD That'r what you'll have too, if you don't get the heat you should from the coal you shovel this winter. Don't let a faulty furnace bog your budget, let us check it and repair it now. er planting may often be ailvis-i iable. One of the chief hazards for all bulbs is "frost heaving." oue to alternate freezing and thawin? of the soil, which may lift shallow rooted plants out of the soil. Bulbs planted so late they cannot make roots In the fall are likely to suffer from it; find large bulbs not set deep enough will often be injured. A mulch placed over the bulbs after the ground has frozen jwill keep the frost in, and re ow better magnets THOM SHEET METAL LTD FOB hou make jobs 253 East First Avenue FAWCETT DEALER Black 884 duce frost heaving. When it U intended to aiinu.. tulips to remain chu for Canadians In ancient days, the lodestone was . the available permanent magnet and was known in almost every country. In 1492, a piece of this mineral actuated the compass which guided Columbus across the Atlantic. plant them several years rather It s lb r Rex Cate ... for Tasty Meals Chop Suv Chow Mein man dig them up after they have blossomed and their leave-, have turned yellow each summer, they should be planted two or -t hree inches deeper than the normal depth. Deep planting may cause flowering to be somewhat inc. Chinos Dishes a Specialty Today man, through research, has learned to make magnets to suit many of his requirements. Recently a small exneri Swfind Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel mnfal m i it n . ....... . . I . I - 1 , ' , 7 oo a.m. to 3:30 a m. km. '""6"" juaue wnicn iirtea n 44 50 times its own weight. This maanot er, so all bulba wiiich it is hou; ' V!'- -U 1 - r.ri cHnll ui time should be planted the same BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL uepm. The lilies which was made of "Alnico" an alloy of ' aluminum, nickel and cobalt with iron. Because of its increased efficiency, this new magnet is being employed for a wide range of uses. It has brought about a revolution in the design of meters instruments, radios and generators, and is finding its way into numerous orhr inA,: ,vv.w ucru planting (7 to 10 inches. those that make rnnte nn tv,i.. GEORGE L RORIE stems above the bulb. The ma-Conna lily, which does not do this, needs shallow planting 3 to 4 inches down. Public Accountant. Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled. Besner Block - Phone 387 applications. The growing demand for magnets of this kind provides an entirely new market for .1 .' XT l..t f-v m IB wdmyj S SINGER j SEWING LESSONS Our course in dressmaking will be starting soon, after- noon or evening classes. ; 8. Lessons for $10 00 I ' Enroll now at I CSINGER SEWING MACHINE . COMPANY . PRINCE RUPERT Eight Plane Owners Get Town Airfield ROSETOWN. S-ask n,7v, OR. P. J. CHENEY v-a.iauii.i micKei. l ms new market creates new jobs for Canadians both in the Nickel industry and in industries which make magnets and products containing the magnets. Thus does research develop better products, create more employment. Oscar Merritt of this eastern DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK Ph0"e 765 P.O. Box 1401 FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETfc WORK CALL BLUE 93b M. J. SAUNDERS ' New, Modern Equipment .wrewau town oought an airplane last year, he was like a man with a cigaret and no matches. The town didn't have an airfield. But a pep talk to he local boaro of trade was followed by eight fellow townsmen acquiring aircraft and the Plane owners now use an air strip the board nf tori j, i COW BAY BOAT WORKS A. P. CRAWLEY GREEN 391 Designing Repairs Fine Workmanship Estimates Agent,s for Kermath Marine Engines All work Guaranteed FOR vtei FOJ Fli flit CO ; Sn FOR I la; , j er . R. i FOS wi 3t P- Fol Si G ' j FO I I ! : p: FOI FC FO ( 1 i I i : 1 :ed from town council. The" own MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST In New Offices ROOM 10 STONE BUILDING PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repair MIKE fOUJSSI ' Phone BLACK 758 ers prepared and maintain the strip and Rose;own has been issued a temporary license to operate a municipally - owned airport. Not a day passed this summer that some guest didn't drop in at the airfield. MM m. 972 10th East New Phone BLUE 503 all-stec:l sailing siup The Dirigo, launched in 1894 and designed by the Wadding-tons of Liverpool, was the first all-steel sailing ship. P O Box 1184 MATTSON'S I'PHOLSTERERS AND FURNITURE REPAIRS Plastic Materials Rubber Mattresses -.Drapes Curtains Bed Spieads Cushions, etc u Second-Hand Furniture Phone Blue 818 P.O. Box 516 330 Second Avenue "PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. w HELEN'S l:,'Al!TY SHOP Permanent Waviig Beauty Culture in all Its branches 204 4th Street phonfc aas tl JOHN P. L. HUGHES Chiropractor HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS ." 21-22 BESNER BLOCK j. js.4t. 'Jy , ... im ffcJ P.O BOX8S4 Phone Blue 442 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home . Rooms, Hot and Cold Water KINCE RUPERT. BO tump W, PO Bos m. JOHN H, BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenn I nod open pit "s Building anJTRpairs of all ktnw Roofs. Chimneys and OH Buri.erj PRINCE RUPERT BOTTLE COLLECTOR " PHONE BLUE 810 PHONES: Red 894 evenings Black 687 9V , " fullr ,UUi. troKi.atli he snt frtr on rrqtfit ta , iniermed. Serrlnff the Fisheries Industr- Well. (P.R.) Ltd. CarUre, Labelling, Weighing QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. BLUE 7M BLUE 980 JHE INTERNATIONAL NICKEL M COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, 25 KING STREET WEST,