tf a pt Pa tee oie ak mn - tween! a. black: hens: eg and a white mil and Toney got the wors of it, al Se ner | dere cad There] Premier Gor don §. Harrington, of Nova Scniia. has returned from his irlp to Kurepe by the Enipress . of Britain, * Growth of all crops in westera Cinada is now vigorous and well advanced for the time of year, according to. the latest weekly Survey made by the Canadian Pa- cific Railway's agricultural de- partment, aud crop prospects in the West as a whole are encour- aging. Members ‘of. the British party touring the Dominion under the auspices ofthe British Columbian Goverament, arrived at Montreal aboard the Duchess of Bedford, travelled across Canada by Cana- dian Pacific rail and lake steam- ship, stopped over at Banff and will spend ‘between June 15 and July 2 in British Columbia. Delta Gamma, one of the most important: Greek Letter organiza- tions on the continent, is holding its annual convention this year at the Empress Hotel, Victoria, June 27-July 1. Stopping over at‘ Banff, a Canadian Pacific epecial Will carry delegates to the Paci- fie Coast from Chicago, while Canadian. members from Montreal, Toronto and Edmonton -will join the nain Group at Victoria. - Ii ‘early promise 1s fulfilled, the Annapolis Valley should this year produce an even larger yield of apples than in 1931 when the total crop was close to a-million and three-quarters barrels, is the opinion of leading fruit..xnen of Kentville, N.S. The bloom this year lasted over ten days and at- tracted visitors by the thousand from Eastern Canada and the United States. Miss Constance Regan, Middle- — burg, Va., established a record for women anglers on the Tobique River, New Brunswick, recently, when she took a 2734 Ib, Atlan- tic silver salmon, the largest ever caught with a fly by a woman on that river. The record salmon taken in those waters by a male angler weighed 33% Ibs, Canadian Pacific standard Lima. fs standard time the world over. Prior to 1888, every town and city had its own local time, based on the sum, but in that year the sus- gestion of Sir Sandlord Fleming, chief engineer of the Canadian Pacific Railway, that the world should be divided into 24 sections, oue for each hour of the day, and that time within each of these areas should be standard, was’ adopted all over Canada and the United States. In 1884 the plan was also adopted in Eurepe after a conference held at Washington. Gilbert Miller, Youngstown, 0., against. windows and dunrs im ’ office buildings and summer homes. He found hoth too nar- row to ddmit a moose head with an antler sprend of five feet five inches taken from 4 mouster he shot near St. Jovite lust season. “It looks,” he wrote to A. O. Seve’ mour, general tourist agent, Can- adian Pacific Railway, ,"as though both'the head and myself will end up in the garace.” But that is the kind of trophy to be zot in the forests of Quebec. Big heads and lots of them (849) architect, eof has a grouch A friend of mine keeps a dairy, or perhaps C should say the dairy keeps him. but, in any ease, ays C.0.A., i the Tnitry News, he got nicely bitten the other day. ’ A nat, a Scotsman, I. believe, walk- cd thte a atore and asked for a dozer “black hens: eggs!" “Il dort -know-the: | ditterence be- hens egg, said my friend, “but if you cun tell, you had. better come round und pick them out yourself.” my friend: snide. The ian did so ‘and. picked a dozen of the biggest eggs there were: . “Ah,” said my friend “T know ¢ ain egg from a black hen now, ” ‘Toney Grecco : ‘has been iNlowed ong of the hospital although hiv. Teg dg stlll in n cast, Some weeks ‘neo Toney~ pit ted his st'ength against that'of his pet { thers with Mrs. G. EH. Wall, who she ii Tent condition... ber tired disc road wheels. Mak Prince Rupert, B, C. For Rent—Three te Geo, McGrath, Hazelton, | talnment for the Present, J. Newell of Lake Kathlyn lost his home through ‘fire ubout midnight or Mandir last. Bane In the No. 2 vein on the Jessie Gold mihe property near Smithers, Work on this vein is being continued, High school teachers at Smithers ap to getoncten per cent eut fir thelr xp aries while. the public school teacher. Will be cut five per cent, Miss Vere Doodson of - Smithers was wnong the successful students at the Victoria Normal Scheol this year and she is now quailfied to teach, She hx. arrived. at her home in Sinithers. Miss Ethel ‘Tomlinson has returned to her home after completing another year in the Prince Rupert high school, Mrs. A, M. Ruddy of Burns Lak Wsa a guest.on Sunday of Mrs. Peter Smith. She motored down from Smi- visiting for 2 mouth. Other members; of the patty were Mrs. Frank Taylor Miss Avis Wall ond D. Wall, . Reports from McConnell Creek are to the effect that there is ue room out there for poor men. Thus far only r limited number of colors and smal’ nuggets have heen secuved, and for thr present season sluicing is just getting ively wider way. Some of the report of conrse gold finds are without foun! dation in fact. The fleld. has to be proven: a producer, Schouls will clase an Thursday of this week for the summer months. oe Mrs. FLA. Goddard veturned to he home here after beng a patient in the Hazeltow Hospital for aw wek or two. The power grader got down tro Smithers hist Thursday nid hits’ sine “one nels, but the roads are in bette shape as ad result of the visit. Olof, Tauson nud Austin Gooddenoug’ | pala ns yisit to the” Hansen enn) a Bell Take last week. ' Mary Raabe nud Margaret ‘Windt of Smithers have: both passed ‘their Cx: aminations: ‘nt No irmal achool, Vaneon- ver and they ire now entitled to tench The ‘club members w ere ereeking jukes, “Can anyone tell me the differ- ence betweni a-Seotsman and a cowon: nut?" askd one. . After a while, as no reply vas forth. coming, the speaker decided: to supply the angvwer. . “Well,” hesaid, “yon ean drlnk out of a cocoanut, but—: : “Bxcuse me," put ‘in one of the oth- ers, “but I happen to be. a Sentsanan. Would you ke: a drink?" ~ “Delighted. " yoplied the ‘Joker. . Then buy. yourself a. -eocoantt.” ee though’ there is still some doubt, tn. ‘Toney’s mind. - . Doings ‘Around Home a Of interest to you and your friends FOR SALE—Fordson Tractor in excel: ‘ . This tractor has had very little use,....It is equipped with ‘standard flanged wheels and ‘also has a set of practically new solid rub us an_offer.—sS, E. Parker, Ltd. of roomed cottage, opposite the . Anglican Church, Hazel. | ton; furnished or wnfurnished—Apply Ata meeting of the W. A. to the Ili alton Commbnity Association it Was de cided to not put on any form of enter foo ore is. now in: evidence -{ bell, decensed, and that at parties hay: "| Dated at Smithors, B On. this a “ of June, 1932, The grentest problem. in. conhection to be'to get work for the men to do, The government decided that work is tube given in return for relief orders, €| bnt the thing seems to. be to provide she work—thit is work that ds worth while. Having no program of read work is proving a big mistake. The Omineca Herald is all O year epmmeman ed DISEASE WILT OF CHINA ASTORE The China aster is one of the very’ choisest of late summer and early ful. annual, flowers. Much of its popular: ity with gardeners, however, has bee lost owing to the difficulty exper fenc ed in successfully growing it. Th. diffienity is largely. due to a disease by a. soil fungus attacking the plants through the root system and eveitual- ly causing them to wilt and die — In. spite, of this disease asters may be grown satisfactorily when proper ut- tention is puid to seed, soll and rota. tion, The fungus may be carried. on the seed therefore only seed from heal- thy plants should be used or else seed disinfection practised by soaking in mereuric chloride 1.1000 strength for one-half hour. The soil where the as- tors are to be grown is most important Once soil bas grown asters which de- ind -the disease ‘germ persists -in -that soil for a jong time, Such soil is spoken of as aster-sick and should be ‘ivolded for the cultivation.of asters. In cases of beds of limited size aster- sick soil may be treated with formalin 1.50 strength and losses to the Plants reduced. This treatment. requires the soil being spaded to a depth of ten inches and thorough wetting with the solution, It should then be covered with sucks which have been soaked tn the solution ond left for'a day. After treatment the soil must be spaded over three ov four times and not planted for,a week. Whenever posible. prac: with he unemployment | program seems { Known as aster wilt which is caused |. [me Cooked “Tals | ~ 80 cents * - * Board by the month at Feason- ’ able rateg - . : ts, D. Fraser ‘Hazelton Next door to the Anglican church: “Rotary Public. _ "Representing, Leading: Fire. ‘and Life Insurance’ Companies: S summen ‘SAILINGS Effective dune [3th FROM PRINCE RUPERT | FOR VANCOUVER *Mondays => - = 4,00 p.m. Wednesdays - = = 9.009,m. “Saturdays: -"= « 7.00 p.m. *Calls at Ocean Falla and Powell River. _ FOR ALASKA Wednesdays and Saiurdays, ‘Dem. “Fortnightly « service to Queen Charlotte Islands, “TRAIN SERVICE. ‘Tri-weekly p passenger service ‘East and West. . For information eatf or . ‘write local agent or H. McEWEN, D. F.& PA. Prince Rupert, BC. Yo80682 CA NADIAN NATIONAL veloped wilt it becomees contaminated | City. Transfer Smithers, B. C. Taxi. and Transfer Service At all hours? Wz iB. Leach Owner % " ' fev in Low 7 tice a long rotation and avoid using the soil year after year for asters. we Certain of the asters are resistan! to wilt disease and the seed of snek plants also. possess this quality, ‘By selecting seed fram -plants showing. thi: vesistance and by developing new yari- tics from such’ seleetions considerable miy' be obtained, . Finuly, if the disease appears. soi: contamination and furtheer spread may be reduced by prompt attention ta sunitary measures, Le, the pulling and Inning of diseased ple tts as they NPPCar. IN THE COUNEY COURT OF - "PRINCE RUPERT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LIZZIE CAMPBELL and IN THE MATTER OF THE “ADMIN. ISTRATION ACT” . Take Notlee that by an order of-His Honor F. McB. Young, Judge of the County Court of Prince Rupert, made |. the Seventeenth day of June, A. D.] 1982, I was appointed Administrator vatinfaction in the culture of asters]. ~ LOW FARES “—EAST— ‘This year Canadian National ‘ . Offers four different fares to. Eastern points for you to choose from: 1, Coach One-Way Fares . Good in ‘coaches. 2, Tnyermediate One-Way Fares . Good in Tourlst Slespera upon payment of Sleeper shargow: . %. 30-Day Round Trip Fares ’ Good in all classea of equlp- ment upon paymentof sleeper charges. . “4 4, Summer Excursion — Round Trip Fares “Good in all classes of equip-~ , Taentupon payment ofslecper - charges: : : foo * Complore information from “H Mickwen, DF &P. A, Prince Rupert Canapian Nationa V-L46R-22 of the estate of the said Lizzie Camp- ing claims agninst the‘ said estute. are hereby required .to forward game to, Ine. properly verified on or before the 2nd day. of: August, 1982, . and all parties indebted to the.snid Estate. are requir-|. ed to pay the. ‘amounts of their: indebt- 1 edness ‘to me forthwith. - Rev, My.. minister is-lenving Short: ly. for Kamloops where “Mra. Bannister hos been a patient in the hospltal for some Inguths. He hopes to: 0 bilng her back’ with hime hia ‘Allen Ruthereford yl complete. ‘the|. ; ‘roads surveys, for @ proposed’ diversion |: on of he main: highway from between the ‘| elght:, and nine ‘mile posts’ into « -New: 7 EB, Campbell... The Omitnedi Hernia ie $2.00 par 1 pent ‘ fi "Official Adrabutetrutor te — 4 . 1 rer ‘ Hazelton, _tigsisted: by CHet, Waruer v€ Sinithers The last. few: days he wir _ ‘| Baked Him REAL ESTATE Agent /Licensed and Bonded HAZELTON, B. . __ —~ The’ Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues te kets for auy period ‘at $1.50 per month ti advance. This rate in- eludes, Office” consultations, medt- _ eines, as well as all costs while in the hospital. ‘Pickeis are ob. tainable in Haziton, at the. drug store or ‘by mall from. the medi- cal superintendant at the hospital Martin’s Garage Hazelton, B. C. ' ‘Agent for _ Firestone Tires Home Oil and Gasoline Acetylene Welding. » Cylinder Honeing Repairs to all makes of cars and satisfaction is guaranteed... ———— Fifteen years experience alll Prices (On all First. it Claes Staples New Austeutinn Sultana Riiisiis Dried Fruits and Pirunes, . 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