rt J n"lii'iil Idtimt Ruucrt Dally I3clu0 Thursday, November 13, 1947 THIS AND THAT lST 0 Tlit Cfri- M.lll.fw AH.it.. Srniof. Inc.fV f "AncMkeep getting that awful feeling that everybody isn't looking at me!" llnter Window Garden Makes Spring Come Taster and Tear lies Many Lessons. Growing ilowers for Christmas the flowers are likely to be the modern home is not easy.iferior and the stems weak, be- but it cart be done if paper white I . i ; 111 riFOHiW : i CHRISTMAS FLOWERS CAN BE GROWN IN WINDOW GARDEN 2 cause the bulbs have not ma : 1 I r tured to the degree most favor-' able for "forcing." ; "Forcing" is the florist's word A V X IT OV n V ----- CAFE narcissus bulbs are started at onceand grown in well regulated temperatures. Without such care r- REX SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Suey Chow Mein CHINESE DISHES OUK SPECIALTY Open 6 a Jn. to 2 aoo. PHONE 179 NATIVE YOUTH BURIED HERE Requiem mass for Robert Williams. 19-year-old Moricetown youth, who was drowned in a boat accident at Ucluelet, Vancouver Island on October 12 was celebii:ed tni.' morning at Annunciation Church by Rev. J. Carroll, O.M.I., before a number of friends and relatives of the deceased. The youg man was one of four people drowned when a boat. capsized while the group was returning from a dance near the west coast settiement. He haa been employed at the Kennedy Logging Co. mil! near Ucluelet. He Is survived by a brother Harold, at Hazelton and a sister,! Mrs. Violet Russel afGlen Vow-ell. Mrs. William Jeffrey of Prince Rupert is an aunt, as are Mrs. Jack Phlstle of Smithers. 1 Mrs. Findlay Russel of Glen Vowell. Robert Simpson of Hazelton is an uncle. Burial took, place at Fairview Cemetery with the following! acting' as pallbearers: Robert j Harris, George Turner, Walter' Harris. Oswald Alexander, Hor- ace Angus and Charles Leeson. for making a plant flower out of season, and the formula for accomplishing this is much the (same with all bulbs. Bulbs de velop, even in storage, and take time to reach the stage where they are ready to grow. If planted be then, they first must produce roots, since top growth withdut good roots is weak and seldom flowers. for Paper white narcissi, planted i .in bowls filled with gravel or i pearl chips, should be kept in a j temperature below 60 degrees for 10 four weeks, preferably in dim lteht. When root growth Is sufficient, top growth will begin, and then they? should have all the light possible. Best flowers will result when the temperature never exceeds 70 dgrees; ':eeD them away from radiators and steam pipes and out of over heated living rooms. Instead of gravel, bowls may be filled with bulb fibre or potting be, soil. Containers should be deep enough to allow two Inches of gravel, fibre or soil below them. Set the bulbs cjose together but do not let them touch, and only the necks should emerge from the soil. Yellow paper1 whites (solid d'or) and narcissus Early perfection can also be grown by these In methods, but they take longer to make flowers. The best time to start all these is December 1 o IN B.C.'S Good eye . . steady arm. Now . 4 . a sudden twang and your arrow stands quivering just outside the center bull sixty yards away. Like many another outdoor sport, archery holds year 'round popularity in favoured British Columbia. On the coast, clear November days fill golf courses, bowling greens . . . even tennis courts, while hunting and riding are at their best in the crisp upland country. Yes . . , spring or fall, winter or summer, glorious B.C. offers endless facilities for outdoor recreation . . ? most of them close at hand just waiting to be enjoyed. Start discovering them all. Then, for an afternoon, a weekend or a week ... GET OUTDOORS IN B.C. WHOLESOME RECREATION THE WHOLE YEAR 'ROUND V CAP ILAN 0 fJBREWERY I.liwrTcn r n v v it v w r J 1 1 I J l Li i' O Mf M11:.M. ua .Ti-'-W CANADIAN MISSION PAYS VISIT TO EELGIAN CONGO Hon. James A. MacKiKnnon, Can-adlan minister of trade and commerce, shown in the native quarter of Leopoldvllle Belgian Congo, during the current Canadian mission to Africa and the Mediterranean area. Next to Mr. MacKinnon Is L. H. Ausman, Canadian trade commissioner at Leopoldvllle and Mr J. S, Duncan, prominent Canadian industrialist, who. Is one of the members of the 11-man mission accompanying the trade minister. Mr. MacKinnon Is now In London on his way home. for mid-January flowers. Large bulbs of hyacinths can grown in water In special glasses, and both bulbs and glasses are available this year the first time since the war began. The glasses support the bulbs just above the water Into wnlcn tnelr roots drop. It take.? j to 12 weeks lor the roots to develop In a ?ark place in coolj tomnM-Qtnro temperature. When YVhph'rimtR roots fill fill t.h the ' glass and top growth begins, accustom the plant gradually to light and grow slowly In a temperature below 65 degrees. The water should not be changed but merely replenishd. When top growth begins, these bulbs must have all tht light you can give them. They should kept near windows, In aun-parlor or room where ventilation can be given and temperature -kept down.- By arranging shelves-In JroLx of a window on which the plants can stand, an attractive display Js made Lily of the Valley pips, which can hp flnwprprt In hnuls nf mns and water, are again available i extremely-limited quantities. I ! Classified Adverting Pays! Call on us for your CHRYSLER ENGINEERED fARTS and ACCESSORIES. Out-of-town orders given special attention. Corner Second and Park Avenues PHONE 566 Prince Rupert, B.C. 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