12 Prince. Rupert Daily News Thursday, June 28, 1951 , Mr. and Mrs. Douglas storx, j. t NOTABLE RECORD SPRTVOS, ooiitn Anita tCP) An 63-year-old widow of this oi vu.cagc una iormeiiy of Stork . "l, gj,.,. Prince Rupert, arrived in the Coot ' M" V city on the Prince Rupert Wed- are '"5? lir.fi nesday for a week's stay. While ances L newift8 olj here, fhey will be guests . of Mrs. ronto'2u uye ?B left & ars ag0i Picture Jlals, ; emed to flow under dark skies. Hrr coat, hst and dress matrb'd perfectly. Princess Eu&atth ! chose a deep hyacinth blue as j colorful as a caroet of bluebells, j Despite lour days of gusty i winds, it was an Ascot of big haU. Outstanding model was made of interlaced while crepe ! paper, so light in weight it merely flapped in the strongest that could be combined with many different types of dresses. Despite a ccr-iiuerabie number or wide -skirted chiffon, silk and organza dresses with lew nwkiines, it was definitely a tailored Ascot and the duster icoat outweighed furs In popularity. QI EEN- WOKE YELLOW Tailored .suits varied from grained moires shot with silver iind gold to heavv brocades nnrf transvaaal town, Mrs. C. J. Oouws, has 92 decendants cliiht children, four step children, 41 grandchildren and 36 greatgrandchildren. Her eldest son If 60. Cjardc TODAY j JopS at -jlicol JOHN BARRYMORE, Jr enuiff .... lYiti.,.. 7 - 9:00 in ''QUEBEC' ECt By MURIEL NARRAWAY Canadian Prts Staf! Writer WISE WATERING RULES GIVE VIGOROUS GARDEN GROWTH ASCOT, Berkshire, England (CP) Blustering winds, grey' Gardens cannot grow without roots without wetting the leaves water. When dry weather is ac-'Manv nrfr . - ----- breeze and remained secure. Picture hats ranged from light j transparent organzas and chiffons to thick plaited straws ! such. as the Egyptian style with front brim foided flatly back across the brown, the wide black brim coming to shoulder length. Many tailored outfits depended completely on the color and perfection of accessories to Mrs. H. B. Rochester arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from Vancouver. break their severity. A white tailored grosgrain suit was livened by a cartwheel hat in crimson and a narrow crimson parasol. Gloves, shoes and bag were white giving the two touches of color a smart Parisian effect. lightweight wools. There were many satins and taffetas with varied patterning. Two of the loveliest colors were worn by the Queen and Princess Elizabeth on the rec-ond day of the four-day i?.pt-ing. The Queen wore a yellow gold with a depth of color that companica Dy warm temperatures careful watering . practice may save lots of trouble, and Joss. First the quantity of water is important. Gardens need at 'least one inch of water each week; and if this does not fall in '"rain, It must be appliec1. from a hose. Do not apply it in dally shallow doses, but soak the .ground six inches deep at each "application. Next comes the time to water. The best time is early morning, -next during the dav when the sun wood on which water is allowed, at the Royal Ascot race nitxtir.g U flow directly from the hose, ' gave another boost to this year'. without a nozzle. This is an ef-jNo. 1 fashion favorite, silk and f ective spreader. j cotton duster coats. While leaves should not be al- j Smart women in tailored suits lowed to remain damp long, most and dresses picked three-quar-p'.ants enjoy a morning shower ter-length coolie coats in taffeta ; both, on a day when they will and Grosgrain while those wear-j dry quickly. Evergreens need fre- light summer dresses with i qirent washing, and this discour-!f skirts chose wide pyramid! aged insects, red spider, in par- coats of the same materials, ticular. - j A lovely tailored combination ' Don't forget the evergreens tig-fittin bl,a,clc drt" th hlsn inese neckline rop- j and shrubs in your watering schedule. Newly planted sped- e? .,m pejm' -and,.a aultless : r,Lr whIte three-quarter engrain J m-.-ns eM wat prin Styled to Endure im nuwLi-joan wemuKt-Jeanette NOUN , ! 4i ' 1 ' t - - 4 V A f I FRIDAVAM)SAT: Kvcnins Shows 7 - 9:00 Saturday Matinees 2 - 4;20 C0Ile COat with au"r' ilr-rr thnlr fi-ct ,., 1UUted Inc their first, ver hi tw, IV.-:- 'iS Shining anrf th hviet fn. and sleeve' won .able time Is in the evening. If root systems are limited and t h'J ur ,, v oiaCK straw nat and D'S neceKsarv in u,Qfr., .in m. m,t ..t ,k. Evening do not w4t e Tea p.ant withma r. Youn SttgASST? 7 the Plants' since ""I 1 PlanU which succumb during ? fL'f? J " Srl FC Tt l) SHORTS - NEWS CAPIjQ TODAY to ' 1- An.A. '. heir first year usually suffer 1 mer dressed look over-dressed. . from insufficient water A smart Japanese k.mona SATI KDA Y ' S, i) Mil SJlUMtr. MN 'main damp all night and this fc'ill encourage mould;, and fungi. , f"Where there is a hunid climate, and homes have too much shade, tboth encourage plant diseases. aijie un goia-iracea iigurmg I was worn bv film star Strea i Gynt, but most women picked j plain coats without patterning NS f;;p v 17 -by keeping reaves damp Sun-1 hine is the best preventative.! Airy leaves the next, and the last resort is a fungicide. Lawns should be watered in 'Ihe morning, or while the sun is shining, and never sprinkled Xvith a hand nozzle, because the holder tires before the lawn gets Mnough. There are many inexpensive sprinklers which operate with little attention and spread .Ji-ater evenly. Let them stay long enough in one place to wet the 'soil several Inches deep. For vegetable gardens it is Ml'SICAL AND CARTOON' T0TK I r . W I Jy A'so manufacturers of GOING ON A PICNIC? Here in modern styling beautifully blended with the unique enduring qualities that make Kestmore furniture so liveable. This distinctive suite consists of four pieces availahlp in t. 7 V1TJA MPI.R ("ITS 1 llliTST ') PiFr;R spoons especially important not to wet the loaves of lettuce, chard, and J-ther leaf crops. It is better to keep water off all vegetable Jeavcs, except when the sun will dry them quickly. Some method J)f flowing water directly on the soil without washing out miniature gullies is required One of Uie best is a canvas hose which leaks, ant! serves the purpose of I 1 IB"" I j qming toum . Ufi'u WAX WP,:R HEADS JAYCEES Philip J. Farmer of Winnipeg was elected president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Canada at the 16th annual convention, held in Quebec recently. (CP PHOTOl v.U.h. . 4 ' -ki " '.11,1 uwiii.iv popular limed oak finish, and Wst of all, like all Kestmorc's famous products, it is economy priced! Double dresser also avail-able nith this suite. V'T I your Pirnie Supjiiif. fiivin3 rmfVm frtm . on irrigation ditch. If possible! !ardennw ZfXul1 MattheWS f the Public .been thoroughly soaked. fZ&PTJ tor bUShV flowers t.hpro apo n-ltv, thi ui i. A. MacKENZIE Furniture Ltd. Phone 775 327 3rd Ave. West fecial tubes and nozzles which 5,73. VIM ttot: win spread the water near the , Tuesday from the East HACot.mfeii. .