in thelr permanent quarters, as otherwise they may be serious~ ly checked, particularly in this hot, dry weather. In addition ‘to making sure jsery bed ie thoroughly soaked tected from the sun, trim back eo ;Worms have grown in size thuy some of the leaves before trans~ can best be killod by spraying |planting. This will reduce some with arsenate of lead or DDT. of the surface from which the the plant in re-establishing it fused on young plants. it in a Sti coen raat To combat the worms on|self. In planting, set Pp admire the butterflies qor they are enemies of the) garden and their ap- calls for action. Pre- jst once to spray and dust tse tobacco, pyrethrum or ro- poured some water. This’ Is far tonne dusts. The same sprays better than setting the plant in and dusts which are used /dry soll and then watering Jagainst the cabbage worms will/Don't worry about the appar flso prove effective in control- ent looseness of the plant be Ge cabbage plants. fing the cabbage looper. leause of the impossibility of Gores why: The females of| 7 inspection of your cabbage packing the sloppy mud around fee cabbace butterflies tay their patch also reveals an infesta-|the roots, for it will become eps on the cabbage lenves.'tion of the green plant lous) well set without any further at- ‘The ess Sera a: ta or aphis, spray with nicotine |tention. no ¥ 3 Bay they betoh ont Fes ONTOS CAULI- DATEL SESE Ea worms which are about one rYOWER, KALE, ETC. \ ee cabbage, | Late cabbage is chockful of ged a quarter Inch long and fy planting out Set CU packed with trouble. They @Fe caulifower and other winter |YitOMINS Oe eo it can gilts Bevovericoked for they! reens it is highly desirablo|*#° % space saver, TTT ; i athe © planted where an cariier iy are & Soft green colour, exact that the plants should have pa) DUAR TR as Spacatobing that of the leaves oo, slowly in the nursery cToP has matured, _ = which they feed padi Ie tile chas!deen the case| If planted too carly, the hoads a ‘he cabbage leaf shows the they will be hard and move will ure {n warm weather fel-tale holes made by a cab-|with the minimum of shock. /and are likely to burst My) Gage worm in its feeding for. However, if they have grown! Fate cabbage plants should ate cabbage plants shoul oye in rich soil and had ample mois Seth ta wens eae “The worms can be destroyed ture, they are apt to be soft pens 1S RO Ges nO eeeerens goon after they have hatched and overgrown. If such is the in the row and the rows about 30 inches When apart. jut. however, by the use of a case, extra care must be taken transplanting cabbage nicotine spray. Later, when the to cnsure their establishments daily excursions Take the family . . . cruise to Yanaimo, enjoy a fascinating bus trip to Victoria via the scenic Malahat Drive. Time to shop and tour, then return samé route... a wonderful day. Return: $6.85. Children half fare. | | : BRP SDE Phone PA. 2212 POULTRY MEN bring you the finest products you can buy What’s tastier than a plum’ eg of fried chicken? i What gets more cheers around the family dinner table than * 4 roast turkey? Whether you're packing a picnic m basket or preparing for a family celebration B.C. poultry ii products fill the bill perfectly. You’re sure they’re of the finest quality for our mild climate makes B.C. one of the world’s leading year round poultry raising > areas. Enjoy B.C. poultry products often. ___ BUY AND ENJOY B.C. Foops — HELP KEEP BRITISH COLUMBIA PROSPEROUS (Ess Piblished in recognition of ts valuable coniribution B.C. formers make to ons provincial conemy. © iF \deeper than they stood |Piace them so that the soll that the nur-/ leaf. |before lifting and the roots pro- | grown. (same as that of other cabbage. | Tho heads grow large, firm, | heavily blistered or “Savoyed’” These sprays should only be plants can lose moisture and ald more mature cabbage plants, holo to which has already been | is} ‘Sunnyside News im warm weather, set the plants, comes quite up to the first cabbage is easily Savoy Its cultivation is the and round in shape, They are throughout. The outer leaves are dark green in they are an attractive mature evenly, is a Fall, is excellent Keopor. Most of the roots of any cab: bage grow within the upper! an two inches of the soil, and are in the St. Paul's Hospital, Van- couver, almost horizontal in growth Shallow cultivation should be practised when the plants have | reached considerable size, A} scuffle hoe is best for this pur pose and will be less likely to| injure the roots. | | H Mr. and Mrs. Arnold John of St. Paul, Minnesota, were recent guests at the home of Mrs. John's aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Bill of Sunnyside Road. They had not seen each other for 25 years, when as bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs John said goodbye to the Bills in their Saskatchewan home and left to reside in St. Paul. Mr. G. W. of Road i tient in Wh Hosp’ His friends Di ict hoping t soon ed com Mrs husband ack died with a heart on July Mrs. Wm. ¥ sold their home on Best Road are living temporar fly on North Bluff Road until thelr home on Johnston Road | is ready. | | Cates Mr. and Mra. R. Ford and| family were Wisitors last week jat the home of Mr. Ford's par ents, Mr, and Mrs. D. L. Bow. jerman, 1940 King George High way. They were on their way | |home to Vancouver after a trip| to Alberta. Aitchison Miss Ann Hooglend of Port | | Coquitlam is a holiday guest at | | the home of her cousin, Miss Barbara Ramsden. Mra. Wm, Hansen of Sunny | side who has been nome time in Molfort, Saskat: hewan, received an Invitation | to act as judge on a naming | contest the firat week in August, | jat Miami, Florida at the NCA/ spending | Sylvan: digo, and # and Loulke Mandigo of colour; inside | Park Boys’ Club has gono to light | Victoria to continue his train- (green. The super-curled varlety ing Under the Provinelal Re- medium creational Council. fate type and, if grown in tho |!8 sponsored by the PTA of the Winter |Crescent Park School and the Ocean Park Boys’ Club. Have a GOOD BUM. for your {| | and after August 13, will be at the follow- Conyontion. Thin seems a fine time of year to take such a trip when “all the world” is holi~ daying. Mr, and Mre. J. FR, Ave, “have ay fases Carol Misstc Olu Kenneth Welch of The Ocgan Milk Producers i To Hold Open H erg An Open House and Plenio will be held by the Fraser Val- ley Milk Producers’ Assoofation : on Tuesday, August 7. i Tho day will commence at 9 Awl 4.2m. with a tour of the Pacific Mrs, M. Forster is a patient Mk Plant at Abbotsford. The afternoon will be spent at [Cultus Lake Park. ~ Kenneth 7 DEMERARA Uhis advertisemen not published or aspiayed by the Liquor Control Board or the Government or British Columbia ¢ — DUNGING | ‘Letter Carrier Service | In White Rock Beginning ‘onday Aug .13 Letter carrier service will be provided on and after August 13 for residents who now receive their mail at the Post Offices at White Rock, White Rock Hilltop, and ‘Semiahmoo. ; With the inauguration of letter. carrier service, White Rock Hilltop and Semiah- | moo Post Offices will be closed. White Rock Post Office will continue to serve the public. In addition, sub-Post Offices, available for normal postal transactions on | | | ie | le | | | } | ing locations: Maple and Columbia Streets Pacific and Johnston Streets Nicol and North Bluff Streets TO HELP SPEED YOUR MAIL 1, Advise all correspondents, including publishers magazines and other periodicals, of your complete street name, house number, and the name neek Se Post Office, WHITE ROCK, B.C. — 2. On all outgoing mall, bo sure to put your 1d return address In upper left corner of 61