Call At The Sun Office or Phone 8696 for your MIMEOGRAPHING WORK We Operate A Speedy and Efficient Servie PHONES: Office, Clov. 50; Residence, Cloy. 160 JACK WARKENTIN CAR SALES CLOVERDALE, B.C. CARS BOUGHT Sold and Traded Or Sold On Consignment PACIFIC HIGHWAY AT NEW McLELLAN ROAD The Pensioner * & National Monthly Magazine Published in the Interest of All Pensioners, Recognition of Senior Citizens’ Rights Adequate Pensions, Security Comfort & Happier Old Age. Annual Subscription $1.50 Per Year Subscribe To-day Help Us To Help You ©, 8, BENNETTON, Editor Box 1273 White Rock, B. C, White Rock ; Building Supplies Binning Brothers 258 Johnson Rd, Phone WR. 2523 VELLO in all colors — GYPTEX in all colors DOOR and CABINET HARDWARE CORNER BEAD FINISH LUMBER and FLOORING OSDIR SSSI SSSI SII III IG ISIITIIIOS, g Week by Tanuary Jy the Aral month of our olvil your, tho second of winter, and tho third of the gardenors year. Properly npenking, tor the frardonor the work of tho gardens Ink Your commences in Noverner, that being the frat of the throe months of proparation in whieh tnont things munt be done that will impart character and tend hewuty fo the garden during the nine monthy that follow, Regarded from a loan prosale Point of view, Januury t4 tho Gi of the Yea Tentranceehall of the Sonjons,” ay it haw been cailod, whone portico, wupported by gilt. toring pillars of fee, londw throu zh long vistas of leafless nnow-tndon branchew and frosted work of wi. vory tracory, “of whnt may seam the sparkling treow and shrubs of falry Ind," to the vernal stories of spring, the flowery landscape of fummer, and tho russet and golden tints of autumn, Even at thin end season of tho year, “Whon fololes are hanging Like spears trom every. tree, And beautiful (0 gaze on Ta tho froxt-work tracery," | ® few flowers venture to put forth } thelr blomoms: the garden ne: mone, the herb rosemary, “for re membrane," the winter acontle the Christmas rono, with Its white petals and yollow anthers and dark sroen leaves. The laurestinus, and soon, the daphne, enliven the otherwise desorted winter gardon. and the snowdrop, in particular, the | first pale blossom of the unripened vear—all these are found In se. luided and shoitered snots tn the vardon, and under tha hedgerows Aon nitn dace Q| our less exposed districts, Neral ne eresnamrtionce etre | tnat month of nrenaration: the nen fon will soon be In full proerey for “nature even In her sloop is never still, and even How the is stirring fn hor veins. ‘The cood enrdenor who has husbanded his time may now, in some measure. slacken his efforts san and Jook forward to the reauits that the future hns in store for him, althourh he has still some work of prenaration to completo. Put what of him who haa neglect. eto take time by the farclock? Fo munt toil after the old geytho. hearer fn a vain etricelo to over- tne him. nevor for tima onca lost can he reeniled: and thera much to be done In the arden fn putin which cannot he done so well in anw ara other senzon, ‘There however many thines which Mav vat ba done toward® recover. Surrey Bulldozing Land Clearing,.Grading and Excavating —Satisfaction Guaranteed. FRED SCHROEDER Phone: W.R. 2646 Corner of Campbell River Road and Coast Meridian 74 Main Street, Cloverdale, near School Thorough Electrical Treatment by Appointment indow Sash Office Furniture -- General Carpentry NO JOB TOO BIG On ‘TOO SMALL K. P. SJOBERG 73 Stayte Rd, WwW. BR, Mat Ine Jost time. Amore those mav he orvanic changes In now round walker, dratnine the wegther con. priming. onrdoninr’s Inclirded such an tnkine making vianting and tines mita The attention muat naw ha ennrontrated on the tmtura rather thaa diverted hy the past AM arrears of Inhour dun fn the post venr myrt at onco be Ale charred. Nothine tends mare to minr the anccose of mrdonine fanerations than Arareinc inroich the nereseamy work thren weoks oF ” month behind the time proper for Ita “‘norformance, Not only our comfort, but our success, de- mands that we become thorough mantora of our work, instond of allowing our work to maator us The peoullar ficklonown of cur elf, mato renders gardening procarlour and alfficult oneurh with every ad. vantacn of fudemont and fore steht. Tt will be well, thorefore, ta bear In mind that the Work can only be done, “waathor Dermittine,” For. Inntance, it In imnonsthle te lk, plant. or sow, whon the front has sot its atrone pont Upon the oorth, Tt In bad prootics to 4 {h now, and worke than unetonr to attomnt nnythine on tho aur face of the grouns whon an oxcons ‘of molatnre haw converted it tte mud, Tt Mav thus oocaslonally happen that a part ‘or the whole of the work preseribod for one month may hive to be Toferred to another, And thus m double nr Hon fall upon ono or any of the winter or anrfne monthn. Tm such epson extra Inbour mint be om j Bloved. or diverted from other Wa. partment, until the whole of the Work Indloated In completed. Tho torm Mower enrton neeme nimost 9 minnomer At thin fooRon ut now in the cw We In The Garden Week sible, In the wall exhausted? Tee now It, In It naturally poor? Kine Hoh It, 4 the situntion bad? ge. Foot a bottor, If space permits, 19 ‘& word, do any and everything that industry suggests, on reappontance with all {hint te needtul to nad additional hoauly and glory to thelr Sven. The moment that flower teaw Aro cleared of thelr summer oceu. Pants, they should be dug: up ws doughy a9 posable. Note the tmn- Portance of rough digaing or forking, over ground in tronty woather, resulting in that finely | Pulverized, metiow, gonial welt in spring, In which plantw delight ta row. Next in importance to draining, trenching, and manur: Ing, and often of greater moment than any or all of them put to Kether, I the frequent digging forking, and scaritying of the aur- faco; and from December to April’ are the months specially adapted for these operations, To grow bedding plants in per- fection, the beds should have a dressing of manure annually, or 9 heavier application every necand your. Tt would be nimost an reaxon- able ta attompt to grow two crope Of cabbages in succexslon without enriching the soll ax two cronn of bedding plants. Many them xhaust the soll more than any crop whatever; and to grow them rapldly. and in perfection, the bedy mint be tberally manured. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL St. Paul's, since the bombinje of Yondon demolished many of the surrounding buildings and merci fully Tett the cathedra} Intact, hax stood proudly at the top of Ludiate Hill, dominatine the city, Parte of its organ date back to the 17th century and now this reat inatru- ment has been completely over. hauled and a whole new dinpason chorus of nearly 900 ninox added bringing the total number of pines in une te 5.400. ‘The cathedral I< £0 biz—intornally it is 479 feet lone and 250 fect wide acrosn the transente—that members of the congregation sitting at the hack were unable to hear vary well, Ne that the new nines have beon adda and the whole organ renovated the soimd is vastie different. ax the oreanist, Dr. Dykes Rower, damon: stited fo the BRC renorter Valentine Selsey, durine the course of “Radio Nows Fool,” Tt in honed that with this nddition to the or. enn, all the conereration will he enrourared ta tin in the «tnstne at the hic services Instead of Tnay- Ine the bull of the choral warehin to the choir and the neonle sittine thereby, CLOTHES RETAIN “FEMININE T.00K" Whilo there are wary commonts from many quarters that tho new. hoylah-hatir-cut and the closefit- ting clocho hata augurs a return to tho ugly styles of tho 1920's London fashions for dresses anc conts neem to contradict those forecast: The skirt drapery wrapped shoulders, ruffles and sequin ombroldery which under. Uno formal tvoning gowns, and the Appeal of the short evening rowns with their little fitted bead en crusted jackets, aro nothing If not feminine, Coats, too, show, when they aro fitted, more curves than ever before, although the ugly hin and shoulder padding have disap. Peared, And oven whon they are Taps atvlen aro the first atop, and por hap general taste In due for n eolino, but up to now charm Is holding Ite own In the fashion cut on wide, modifod tentalee lines there Ix an Implication of slender feminine Agure beneath (ho-concealing. material, Te we | a Mot uhtil nearly elaht yoars after the ond of World War T that there | SSSSSSSRERASSRRRRRRRRRR wan A dintinot and ahary turn to- ward® tho uglnoas of the chemise rons nnd the contseuttle cloche Hat which concealed everythin well be that we have not yet renche* the phase when tho me Se fol in fominine fashions Per- tho Intoxt closmcut hair ! Dut the wearer's nose, and {t may | MANCraM woes, heise etiam 76s Phone C. H. Moodie REAL ESTATE AGENCY 68% Washington Ave. Phone WR 2 Real Estate — Loans —Ineurance MULTI-FLEX HOMES JOHN G. FARMER NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER at 736 Washington Ave. at “D™ St. Near White Rock Hotel CLOCK & WATCH REPAIRING We buy old JEWELERY, ANTIQUES, SILVER ete T. CHRISTENSON HILLTOP _———__! —_—_——————— D. W. F. McDonald BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC e Weekends at 1874 Columbia Ave. White Rock Vancouver Phone Marine 2329 DR. W. SAGER MD, CM. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office Hours: 2 pm. to 5 pam Located directly below and In front. of White Rock Hotel next to Mr. Malin's Real Batate. 728 Washington Ave. Evening by Appointment At Resldence (The Gite and Pattern Shop) SIMPLICITY PATTERNS Washington Ave, (at! notion vroduced by World War IT| HOME SEWING — White,