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C O 1, D B L 0 0 M The Old Reliable DAILY NEWS Friday, March 27 Tells Club How j To Grow Flowers William Millar Gives Excellent Advice to Rotarians Based On f His Own Experience A f Mm rrmi It urftoHu 1 imrh Ann 'yesterday William Millar gave the members some- practical on sardenlnEr: Hp took excentio: !R0MANTIC Winter Again In FILM HERE to the proposal to make Prince comedy, comes to the Capitol Theatre here this week-end. The Rupert a city of roses because, h-3 said, the winters here were too ca!:t Includes Blng Crosby, Ethel hard on the plants. The wood did Merman (known as the Broadway not properly ripen In the fall, giv rhythm girl), Charlie Ruggles, ing the frost an opportunity tc Gac3 Bradley and Ida Liiplno. cause damage. Wall roses got a Original songs of the picture In-better opportunity but not, on fi elude "You're the Top," "Anything ,i t ih s.u;. The wood should Goes" and "I Get a Kick Out of ripen in October or the life oi th. You." There are also some colorful , tree was endangered. , and spectacular dance numbers I Many annuals did well hi Prlnc; woven into the fast-moving story. Rupert such as sto:ks, asters, pan- Because of a lovely girl seeming-sles, marigolds, anterrhlnums. ly in distress, Crosby finds himself single dahlias, salvia, dwarf pet- on an ocean-going liner. Friendly unlas, nasturtiums and sweet peas ' overtures from a would-be bad The best way to raise them was to man result In his possession of a sow the seeds irt pots or boxes no? j passport belonging to a public so that strong young plants may j enemy. The singing star dashes be ready to put outside at the madly about the boat, in a variety ;end of May or early In June. Sev- of dl-gulses, eluding ship officers, jeral dozen seeds should be sown romantically making love and tak-ln a six inch pot and pricket Ing time out to sing parodies with ,out Into boxes as soon la as Ethel Merman, who has an unre- second or third leaf. Nasturtiums qultcd crusn oa hlm. A whlrlwlnd !or sweed peas might be sown out-! phase at the dock winds up in a slde ' fervid rommntic confession while Half hardy annuals such a3ja dazed mob htJars Blng5 whls. mignonette, poppy, annual chrys- pered words of affectlon boom. anthemums, candytuft, godctb through the air through the agency cornflower, sweet sultan, and clar- of a loud SpCaiCr kia might be sown outside the , muXUm lo lhc f t y end or April or early in May anr t lhcrc wi be covered with bell glass to r a protec , M, ,. ln thc i presentation on the same uauiat uijiiig wtiiua, xiii anuuu be admitted gradually until the i lrnntir nlowte V4 Vi n aJ rft oro'ram of pictures in connection with the recent death and funeral I rites ot the late KlnS GeorBe v Perennials that were successful ; here were aquilegia, border carna tions, delphiniums, perennial as-tors, canterbury bells and scab-losa. 1 Mr. Millar urged the planting of hedges. He found the hemlock jihe most useful Jree for this pur-,pose. If trimmed In the spring t I made a compact hedge, bette." (than any of the bther native trees ,or shrubs. At the conclusion President W. Plays and Music ! Are Enjoyed At Terrace Social TERRACE, March 27: Terrv Young Peoples' Association sta-jcrl i successful social evening at th? M. Blackstock. thanked the speaker Oddfellows' Halt on Friday, when for his excellent advice. ' (two P,avs wc presented. In tho ujv. Inlrrvals there -were musical item?. I Thc house was crowded to cana- District News Q. C. ISLANDS From what can be gathered on the Queen Charlotte Islands the good ship Prince' John must have had quite an exciting experience on her last voyage north from Vancouver. It Is reported that great seas swept clear over the whole of the staunch little ship, doing considerable damage. Capt. John Haan of Queen Char-'.otte City has been making the rounds of Skldegate Inlet to inspect the timber holdings of the Pacific Mills Co. of Ocean Falls which concern he represents on the Queen Charlotte Islands. James Denholme was a visitor from Tlell at Queen Charlotte City and Skldegate on Sunday last. TERRACE Mrs. Annie Ross left yesterday for Seattle via Prince Rupert. Father Maurice Smith O.M.I. o' Prlnse Rupsrt Is conducting r mission at Terrace Cathoh: Church. Father Smith Is very popular and Is making friends In th' strawberry town. A. Jordan has gone on :a ' business trip to Eastern Canada. Mrs. Dubeau left on Tuesday's train for Prince Rupert. Thc Anglican Bishop, Rt. Rev. 0 A. Rlx D.D., was here over the week-end In order to hold a Con firmation Service for seven youth-"ul Anglicans. His Lordship returned to, .the,. city oh Tuesday. DOCTOR IN HOSPITAL SMITIIERS, March 27: Dr. R B. Brummltt is at present a patient in the Smlthers HospllV where an operation was performed on his leg Tuesday to remove a plate that had been placed on the bone three years ago as a result of a very bad fracture while playing baseball; ' ; I city, thc amateur dramatics were iwcll done and th3 audience wa" charmed by the two solos which 1 1 were rendered by Miss Velm? j "iGrelg. ' I M. P. WANTS MIIK BAR 1 LONDON, March 27: (CP) E Turtle, Labor M. P. for Shoreditch. t has suggested an up-to-date milk 'jar for the House of Commons. contending this would Increase thci amenities and assist In the cam-! palgn for a larger consumption of milk. SHOP AT MUSSALLElfS The Economy Store EUREKA BLEACH quart bottle .iOUSEIIOLD AMMONIA-quart bottle 10c 10c OLIVE OIL A 7 j j Pastene, '2 gal, tin?111 j JOLOATE'S TOILET 9?p AtJl SOAPS, 7 for COLORED COCOANUT OCp AO, Shredded, per lb SMYRNA NATURAL FIGS OC0 3 lbs WALNUTS-Callfornia 9ftn Soft shell, per lb, AltK, PRINCE RUPERT EGGS. 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