UAE Ee ih September 22, 1954. Wednesday, nana PAGE EIGHT . ; Everyone is invited to attend the | rally of Saanich Division Guides and - Wise ardener Brownies to take place on Saturday, « a Sept. 18, at the Saanichton Agricul- tural Hlall.. There is no admission Fy charge and -the Guides. will. be. dis-- SCOTTISH CHOIR MAY VISIT. CANADA The Caledonia Choir, one of the famous Scottish ‘choirs now taking part in the. Edinburgh — Festival, hopes. to visit’ Canada ‘during 1955, Notes From Saanickton Experimental ‘Station . . Ww has been. announced - that the “this is not. always the case, and The ‘choir which . is ‘pow ‘some 90| playing their. camping equipment, bulb ‘crops “in ‘Holland. and France | may. be slower to ripen. «. ; strong, has a wide repertory includ- | gadgets and camp knowledge. The are below average, there being pracy" py ANTING TREES © ing English, Welsh and Irish as well | March Past. will take place at 2 as Scottish songs,.Elizabethian mad-.|.p.™., when’ all) Saanich Division » We are “approaching the season. Guides~ will parade past .the.review- ‘crop of Dutch iris ‘bulbs: of the varie- | ties Blues-T riumphator,:. Professor tically ne complete ‘failure’ sof” the | | fo ‘Blaaw. and. Wedgewood. “In “many Pls Dutch: suppliers will ‘not. be. in.! --Seepred from their: foreign: customers . of for any. ‘of these varieties or at. best | ed’ r planting fruit and other trees and a few notes on this operation nay Holes should be ‘dug after broken and long’ roots have A Brownie. pack . is now ‘started in. “Royal. Oak. The pack will meet directly. after “school every Friday cominencing Sept. 17, in “the Wo- “men’s Institute. Hall, Royal. Oak: Brown’ Owl. for’ the: pack: will. be Mrs. ‘D. Bosher. ‘Any girl of Brownie rigals, part songs, motets and: church music. | : bookloyer badge at the first meeting of Cordova Bay Brownies. | When the Cordova...Bay tocal - association met recently. they discussed. the plans a ee eae ing stand. ity’ for. all Brownies-in ‘action. This isa ‘good opportun-: ‘to see .the Guides and: AUDITORS MEET Auditor General“of Canada, Watson Sellar, is taking part in the Conference of Cummonwealth Audi- tors which opened September 13 at age, 8 to 11 “years, is invited to “at- tend. Parents of the district are urged to encourage the girls and for the Penny Fair to take place in October. A report of the Divi- sion Camp was given by Acting: will only be. able to execute orders | | been ‘removed. | in. part, so. quotes the Canadian The top soil is beteer laid to one Florist Magazine. | side separated front the subsoil. Care ‘Latest. information regarding -should be taken to firm) the soil Mrs. Bosher by attending the local} Captain Frances) Minter. Guide] the Commonwealth: Relations Office ¥rench bulbs is that aie cau 8 around the roots by tramping or association mectings. ‘Dates and| meetings are to beheld every | in fondon. Purpose of the mecting likely to exceed available supphes-j jamping. Fill in he surface soil places of these meetings will be an-| Thursday at 7 p.m. in St. David’s| is to pool experience and discuss This ‘situation is likely to result in \ first and the subsoil last. A shovel- nounced: later. Church Hall. Brown Owl, Mrs.| subjects of common interest. The ‘a heavier than’ usual demand ier; tut or two of compost can be mixed If there is anyone who would like | John. reported on the Brownie Pack | first conference of this kind was , not he amiss. | a’ position” ‘to. execute orders, ace j gomewhat. larger. than the” spread the roots.of the tree to be. plant- to help with the pack or is inter- ested in helping with a Guide com- pany please contact. Mrs. - Ning, 92966: At the first meéeting of the Mari- gold local association : the: ways and means committee. announced: there would be a: Stanley party . atthe home of Mrs. “A. Hemsworth, on held in 1951, ae i rer: B.C. bulbs.| Such would (be welt} with the soil as it is being replaced. wea ~“comed by. growers here as ‘the local] Sey the tree about two inches _-eFop. is . considered “above average. than it stood in the nursery. “As muchas’ we dislike the truth in| Gy dwarfing stock ‘((E.M. Holiday which took place in July. ower Tree IN) are], “the old: adage “One inan's meat is usually grafted high hut in any. case ‘another ” ‘Man's poison’ such would | the “point of ‘union: ‘between © stock “seem to” Apply. in on pecscnt situa: and scion should be above ‘soil level. eo tion. oon ‘ Apple trees on East Malling No. 1X § MATURE CORN. sup Here and There - and. stock‘. should -be staked 15—Roman numeral ACROSS ‘44—Feel indisposed How -to tell when sweet corn is | ported. poe 46—Preposition 17—Simple Sept.,23,.at 8 pan. A> camp report “ready: for picking. isnot always as] yy’ handling nursery “trees be sure Adie dehy oan Ea ial from the Guide: Lieutenant, Mrs. -H. a : ° 7 » p “ 5 wee ST 2! stiONn ——, “ easy ag it may ‘seem, There “is 2) roots: are not. allowed to become " 2—Good friend 51—Behold!’ 24—Exclamation for Smith, was ‘read. Captain “Mrs. Wat- OLD’ STYLE @ LUCKY: LAGER greats: variety of corn. varieties and | dry. Exposure to.the.air can do the neuen 52—Excuse no _filence ters reported that Guide ‘meetings : . . ‘since they vary greatly in shape, size, | roots no. good at any time... After 12——Thus . S6—Born 28—Australian bird have now started and the Guides oe ” ; ar PILSENER. @ U.6.C. BOHEMIAN ‘season of aricile and is husk [plantifig! a yearling tree prune back ee eure $8—Divinky 25—Day before a holidey meet every Wednesday afternoon. » Phone’ WHEN ORDERING RAINIER @ CASCADE -characteristics the’ ‘signs denotin . and ‘ Bat 2 ws gs - .- nl } : ; table: m wtiarity. are . as always ng to the desired height having in mind dO tndehnite article oer PH oni product Susan Sinkinson received her col- Sidney BY MAIL OR PHONE OLD COUNTRY ALE te 4 © « a : — . 7 ; a - Thil that the scaffolding branches are to 21—Musical note 36—A medical man (abb.) lector’s badge and Pamela Molne her _ BE SURE TO SPECHY BURTON Type Al same.» While. the ‘husks may be come out from below this point. Low [Lr faa DOWN 37-—To deny >" 73 ‘RAND NAME 3 ype Ale i stripped apreaee the tip pe oe headed, trees require less labor in 25—Before ye erent cena 36 Engen eer atoth expected call on a friend and finds $$. STOUT © 4X STOUT . u hea rance of which ‘ —Conjuncti = - — sus . ° Es _ ae os of ppearar Ga readi- pruning, picking and spraying. —. 3—One who merits — £0—-Gratity to cae upon arriving, that the friend al- oS sd r Fall planting of fruit trees should 30—Dwell oe oe 46—Either ready’ has a guest, what should one ~nesé; this is not advisable: except for be carried out as early in November 33—Oreck — , aE ‘Po do without do? aes fast eat aenenaaiae— veoosece um 2. othe u 7 4~——-Prefix denoting “down” 6—Behol $0-—Female sheep . . eo _— " be gezaonal Hoe 2 cheek mM as possible. Evergreen species are Sea aa leer poh a a A. Remain only for a few minutes This advertisement is not t published ¢ or r displayed by the Liquor : a er. : . —Intelligence — $3—~Preposition . vo: . .- ‘ | drawback to exposing the kernels is best. moved “by mid-October .when Siti cl erea 11-Mokture $4-—Sailor ©) [exchange a few pleasantries, and Control Board or r by the Government of British Columbia. that: jt leaves an open ‘invitation to “moisture conditions -permit. “Root 42-—Auditory implement iC heciene un ood Sentnvesardto then leave. perce —oemotasancet panes : vs - 48—Pronoun _ 14—-Aactent oun Q. Is: it obligatory. to send a wed- growth is’ active ‘at this scason .and the” moved tree tends. to. become settled: in place before the excessive wet: Ot winter sets in. - . : earwigs to chew. out the end kernels, especially.” where: the: ear. -must hei: “deft “several ? days: more to. ‘ripen. - One of the. most commonly: used signals”. of maturity” is.thé appear- abe ‘ithe “sills. which’ , Smeraes | ‘Usually ding gift when ‘one is invited only to the ceremony, and | not to the + re- ception? = A. No. ; ae -the title “Mr.” on his business cards? the title “Mr.” on his business cards ?. oe No. Only such titles as “Rev:”: r “Dr.” are: permissible. ° | PAN-ABODE "ODERN ETIQUETTE — By ROBERTA LEE — To: Discontinue His.” Own Publications “Comment. from a. publisher. in the ar | United States:on: ‘the matter-of: crime | jcomic: ho “was | Mrecently © : “reported in that - pean en ‘Gaines, Q. 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