GARDEN llub Notes bic . II; ir cultural Society I'C a a pint. annual flowers which 111 In the rnnw iiupen 3e ll.it was compiled try vac who hoi had many ardenins experience ;s will lLst the peren-, ,vn by Mr Payne, i are plant which 1 n nikin I l T iin .ear They differ from ,,i that the annuals In f rom wed llower and a single season. Also enniab have a bloom- Boji i.e 'ne are a mass jn fcr a period of two or fc,T"k In most varieties, lie next season. An- t, ' "ncr nana, once c idied the flowering Jl u.lually bloom end iii.jt.il 'he frost kills them. of course that they T watered ifnd the ;oms removed. : .i .ation of perennials i ....! I the u rest way to a uccrssi.'ij of bloom ii uT until late fall. i iilannin; your flower arden. cMoose peren i different blooming ' if ' use annuals to fil rn season. rennii-li raised from bear .flowers the sec The bt.it gardeners und that late spring ' m to perennial ne dealings have a "row Into plants and ; -cngth before cold r me However some i rc und have sown the t as July 31 and were 'Ti dlc, )lay of flowers by the f"w plants ie through the winter alive. So go ahead and try your luck' Perennials raised from seed by Mr. Payne: Auricula Blooms early spring about C in. high, b'.ossams look like primrose, very hardy. Aqullegla or Columbine Very good here, 2-3 feet high, blooms ntHjut May 24 to July 12. Delphiniums Need good soil, often over C feet high", Iblu-s, violets, white and mauve, blooms latter part of June Into July. Dianthus or Pinks Many varieties, most do well here. Erlgeron or Min - Summer Daisy Pale mauve, last all sum mer, splendid cutting flower, ubout 18 inches. Iris, German oi Bearded- Wide range of colors and height, must have well-drained soil. Phlox Free bloomers making a fine show In the late summer, about 3 feet high in white, red, inks and mauve. Iceland Pcppie Rather frail in rains and winds but showy. About 1 foot high in cream. white, yellow and orange. Oriental Poppies Brilliant show in June, scarlet, salmon end orange shales, 2-3 feet tall, does well. Pyrethrum or Painted Dafey In pink, cerise, wine and white, '.lossoms In June for about two weeks, effective, good for cut flowers. Russell Lupins Many colors, 2-3 feet hl?h, blooms in June, takes a lot of rom; Is best treated as a biennial as plants deteriorate. White Shasta Daisy. Bsther Reed variety Similar to chrysanthemum, very pietty and a t,ood cutting flower. Trollius or Glebe Flower But tercup yellow, doesn't last very long but pretty In latter part of April, 1-2 feet tall. Biennials ?J.ints wrich, rais (d from seed one year, b'.ossom and die the next, or deteriorate very rapidly. Canterbury Bells- -Bhie. p'.nk, white and lavender Good. NTRAL INT ERRACE irrace Theatre Lowing on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and Saturdays at a p.m. ! rday matinee at 2:30 p.m. uesday and Wednesday July 1 and 2 iMeet John Doe" h Barbara Stanwyck and Gary Cooper. July 4 and 5 rlopalong Cassidy Returns" '.2i William Boyd and Gabby Hayes. 17 Tim RACE Dine Dressed Lumber at STRAIGHT RAILS A track 78.85 miles in length between Wilmlnptui and Hamlet, N.C . Is the longest strelch of track without a curve in the United States. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace Now Open PHIL'S (Formerly Skeena Cafe) Offers You Quality Food, Fine Pastries, Quick Courteous Service. Breakfast, Luncheons, Dinners and Banquets )PFN 7 A.M, TO 12 P.M. l'lillip Tetrault, Manager "OK PROMPT SERVICE .... Bee Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Ilulck Cl.cv. Trucks I'ontlae Oldsmoblle O.M.C. Trucks Machine Work A Specially Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TF.KKACE B.C. SILVER TIP CAFE CIOAKS CHJARETTES T0"ACS ICE CKKAM SOFT DRINKS TEHKACE, RC. LITTLE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. i 'tough and Lumber Manufacturers TERRACE Logs, Poles and riling Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire k Rubber Co. Ltd. I'hllco Radios Wlllard Batteries .... rune DOMINION DAY TRIBUTE TO PRIME MINISTER W. L. KING (By FRANK MORRIS of Terrace, Independent Liberal candidate for Skeena Riding in the 1940 Dominion Elections). Honors for our great statesman, Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, in commemoration of our national day or Dominion holiday. The Liberal party is again looking ahead at the great improvements achieved under his leadership and is slowly but surely paving the way to Canada's consistent and steady progress. j" I seize this opportunity In j tlement, London, England, for commemoration of our national . eight years, day to review the background,! He was Deputy Minister of life and achievements of the i Labor and later chosen by tho Prime Minister! of this grbat Dominion, paying tribute to his qualities, good Judgment and sense of fair play with full Justice to all Canadians as a whole, not forgetting his qualities as a statesman and learned scholar. Tracing the political inheritance of the Premier back to his grandfather, William Lyon Mackenzie, who is called the first of the Liberals In Canada observed to see. Premier Macken zie King was particularly fitted for his present high office and position by reason of his long and varied experience in many. many fields. As an under-graduate he specialized in aoclal questions, Hill Institute. Chicago and at the great Passmore House set Wallflowers Blocm ahead of daffodils in spring but must have sundy or dry soil. Siberian Wallflower or Cheir- anthus Brilliant' orange, also ' seme shades of mauve. Blcssoms j In early spring. Perennial. This completes Mr. Payne's' list cf annual and Derenn!als. j Additions to these by C. P. Bal-! CFPR - Kadio Dial 1240 Kilocycles , (Subject to change) WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00 Edmund Hockrldge 4:15 Stock Quotations ani Int. 1:30 -Especially For You 4 45- Just Imagine 5:00Strlng Time 5:45- King Edward Hotel Trio C:G0 The Clwrlsters 6:30 Music by Rene 0:45 Interlude 6:50 Fish Arrivals and Int. 7:00-CBC News 7:15 T.B.A. 7:S0 Audrey Plggott, Van. 8:00 Tho Nation's Business 8:15 "Labor, and Business" 8:30 Invitation to Music CBS 9:C0 Desmond Arthur 9:15 Midweek Rpvlcw 9:30 Comedy 10:00 CBC News 10: 10-B.C. News 10:15 Music by Shrcdnlk NBC 10:30 Showcase Blue Book NBC ll:O0-Weather and Sign Off Ann. THURSDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15--TMorning Concert 8:45 Music for Modems 9:00--BBC News 9:15--Morning Devotions WANT TO SWIM, FISH, BOAT OR LOAF? . . . Visit LAKE KATHLYN AUTO CAIUI SMITHERS, B.C. (175) CAM r ICRS Supplies delivered twice weekiy to Lake Kathlyn. GOODACRES' SMITHERS, B.C. (202) Rockefeller , Foundation to act as mediator In labor disputes In the United States emerging from this very difficult task with nothing but praise from both sides as the whole world at large acclaimed him a great statesman. Another great achievement- Canadian National Railways, coordinated Intercolonial, Canadian Northern and Grand Trunk Railways now the greatest rail- way system in the world today giving to God's little ones. The Liberal party had always stood for British Justice, connections and negotiating treaties within the Empire. The Liberal leader has carried out truthfully, honestly, the traditional policies of true Liberalism. It was under a Liberal government that Canada sent troops to South Africa to assist the Mother Country and a Lib eral government that 3no and other locul gardeners. I ouj" Canadi Navy Our great Prime Min ster rep- aho n,:k plants, are .still to : resents me meai m ijiucruiism, ' possessing a keen eye to see that ; our consititution is not impaired, ', yet with a readiness to amend I those laws whenever they work a hardship- on the majority of our Canadian people, j God the Creator of all things protect, guide and' guard this great statesman until the end. Tommy. Mackay Is Awarded O.B.E. Wing Cctnmandei T. S. McKay has been awarded the Order of '.he British Empire for devotion to duty during wai.rime serviee. He is well known In the north, more nartlcularly In mining affairs. For a long Vme he was with the Premier Gold Mining Co. Ltd. Years ago the family lived In Prince Ruptrt, when his father, the late Neil Mackay, was Identified with newspaper work. Classified Advertising Pays! Leads You to Foot Health and Comfort Wo feature X-Ray Fitting because it is the only means by which you, and we, can aee exactly how your feet look inside oi a pair oi shoes. With X Ray's Maglo Pointer we can show how and wAya certain type oi shoe nay cause loot ill or discomfort. X-Ray enables us to (it you to shoes that will give you positive comfort, and possibly correct certain loot troubles that you now have. We In-vita you, and especially your chil- uKFaisasBas i areniocomeinicx a Complete X-Ray Foot Examination It taVea only a few minutes, costs you nothing. . .places you under no obligation. Come in soon. FashionlFootwear HOLIDAYERS When in the vacation land of Rulkley Valley SHOP AT Leach Bros. FOR GROCERIES AND MEATS Free Delivery lo Lake Kathlyn Tuesdays and Fridays (180) in this Prince Rupert by B1DDEE JINKS One of the chief differences between that group of July 1, 1857, and other persons we hear cf periodically is that they knew they were making rlstory. They knew they cut quite a ILgure in that day In their frock coats and burnished beards; knew too that it would be equally impressive in the annals of Canadian development. Most heroic figures of the past slid into prominence in following out an ideal. In a world peopled by people, it is not strange that, whatever they scugm or accomplished, was done for the love of these people. It is strange that those for whom they lived did not knew it until their lrfe had fin ished. Then, all they had ex pended gathered strength and found Its way into the heart cif humanity and a history book. But for those persons who sat in the high-ceilinged chambers our Canadian National. cf Parliament that day it was Social legislation introduced nct s0' were there because includes old age pensions, fair,11? nad Salned recognition, wage and eight-hour day, also Yet- IooklnS back on them, one the famllv allowance for the Anders what part of child- them what they were and brought them there. Only they could know and, knowing life, they bequeathed to succeeding generations a land and home. We call It Canada. It is doubtful If anyone foresaw greatness in any of them, particularly in early life least of all for Sir John A. MacDon-ald, the greatest. He was wilful and . hot-tempered, and started People w"e much like ourselves i in those days In that neither did they admire tempestuous youngsters. Quite likely he was called a "bad egg" by more than one. In his five years of elementary school, he was a lead er in pranKs and may have said what a second year student said to me this week. Said she: "Last year I was good In school but this year I have been a squirt to the teacherl" In maturity. Sir John took his two violent characteristics and set one againrt the other. He learned how in a life filled with work there was" always the compensating bit of fun. Perhaps that explains his features, plain and strong, underwritten with humor, real friendliness, and optimism. It was the latter that become so well known as to win him the name of "Old Tomorrow." For he greeted each new day with confidence that It would e bright and, if it were not, he set about to improve Its disposition. I thought of that this week as I met a group of children, Joyous In their release from school. Slowing, I watched their eager, animated faces. l' wondered what one, or ones from among them might take a place ttf leadership In time to come. What would they do with the green years? And then one said: "Oh boyi Isn't It swell?-Orade Seven here I come!" He had passed and It was great. Greater far washls challenge to the next grade and year. Eighty years ago, In another way, the Fathers of Confederation said the samething. "Canadahere we come." But not little ones to benefit bv. His 1 ncod Pillafs of background or ! until this year could we rightly gaining practical knowledge at name known to them now by,events cI younS manhood, made) link our names with our land and say: "We are Canadians In commemoration of both events, Ottawa Is Issuing the second stamp of the year on Tuesday, July. Stamp collectors everywhere have been babbling first day covers" for weeks while the general public continues to lick its stamps with no particular relish for the gum or of more to come. But after all, that Ls what makes members of the Philatelic Society dlfferr ent. It is Just a matter of tastel The stamp is similar In color to the Bell issue and about the size of a 10; stamp of 1942 showing the Parliament Buildings. It will be printed in sheets of 50 and will be current for about three months. Jus1 to add light to the eye and Juice to the llmto, let's hope that some come out imperforate; or inverted, or in error some other way. It means so much to collectors. I try to' get Interested and' understand It all fey times, but it's no use. Personally, I'd rather knit; FAMOUS RT BRAND FISH PRODUCTS Produced and Processed by CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE PRINCE . BRITISH rupert Company Limited Columbia ANNOUNCING .... Ptfnce Rupert Daflp Ji3cto3; Wednesday, July 2 1.947 SHINGOLEEN Shingolcen beautifies and preserves new and old shingles 1 and gives a lasting protection against ever - changing weather conditions. We have it in one and five-gallon cans and several different colors. - ASK FOR A COLOR CARD THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. 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