Prince Rupert Daily News i Tuesday, October 31, 1950 , Today i GARY COOPER . ..." 7 9:10 ; in "BRIGHT SSH before her art called "mother" or "father" nd all those in ths lower generation are "son" and "daughter." To clarify the matter for them, she has coined kinship terms finds that even with these some people move off with a blank expression. But few of them go eff without realizing East Hears of Native Craft Hairia Woman's Basketry Inspired by Grandmother By MARGARET ELLIS In The Christian Science Monitor onl THURSDAY jte-VwrTHOUTA V'r - -ttT- I 4 STMT OF SHOCKING IMPACTI GARDEN that Mrs. Abraham is not only an artist but is also a linguist, and somewhat of a socilogist. Today Mrs. Abraham Is one of the few Indians along the coast who still remember and practice the art of basketry. Although the price at which me must sell her baskets does not DIG TENDER BULBS NOW TO KEEP SAFE OVER WINTER "You want to know about my i first maktng basket? Gee whiz., ! I don't know . . . mebe I Jus musical Cartoon n i t h ' tm w r .A. Bnlhc onH t.ihcro iuHi.-Vi ore tint Inanv in thp K.'inip rnnlaliior f huh this biff that time . . . this tOWil News 7-9 p.m the pironlatinn of nir nhnnt. 'jus tents . . . Granny, ladders is prevented. i maudder, teaching me how mak- compensate her for the time she spends In gathering, preparing, 'on VMTItl Since th cladiolus thrins ha inz lirs DasKei . toll Willi Mrs. Eliza Abraham, HaUla and weaving, she prefers, for the Indian woman, worked as she sake of her art, to forego many of the luxuries that many of her become widespread, 11 is advisable that gladiolus bulbs be treated to destroy this pest. This can be done by placing each 100 talked to a group of tourists, NECESSARY ELEMENT i ' j hardy should be dug before they H freeze, and taken into shelter. Those commonly grown include tuberoses, gladioli, cannas, dah- lias, tigridias, spider lilies, J crinums, montbretias. J I All except gladioli, dahlias and B .carinas will usually keep in good ! condition in a cool corner of the ! average ba?.ment if the tops are leut off, the bulbs dried, and J j stored in boxes or paper bags . being careful not to place so bulbs in a paper bag in an ounce' The yield of tobacco leal' tie- I WaIU Ads' 8ure M fascinated as they saw a beautiful basket taking form under her swift fingers. One day a week she demonstrated her native art of basketry at the little of D.D.T dust and then shaking until each bulb is covered thoroughly for three weeks; after . . . They don't hove to be o menace. A carefully worked out, easy to follow budget makes Wallace Department Store bill paying a cinch. We'll be pleased to help work out a budget for you and your family. Drop in today! WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE pends largely on the amount of I nitrogen used in the soil ! museum here, marked by Its to people have obtained by working in canneries, stores and offices. Throughout the winter she lives at Port Edward, British Columbia, where she adapts the weaves she learned many years ago to modern-day uses, and weaves shopping bags, place mats, waste baskets, and Jewelry baskets to order. which it is opened to admit air REAL ESTAT INSURAncfV m LENGTHY LABOR The first of the 12 panels in Queen Mary's carpet is dated 1941; the border is dated 1950. The open bags should be placed ; tern poles, and standing on the in the coolest storage place 'hill above the dock where the available, which is above treez- bi8 Alaska-bound steamers ing. pause on their way up and If named varieties of gladioli ' down the coast, are grown, use a bag for each ) "Firs' basket Oranny teaching variety, and place in it both large is picking berry basket," she bulbs and bulbleU, labeling th ! continued. bag. The various sizes can be! "Look Dea, I'm working long 11 INCOME TAX RETURNS rREPAR; R. E. Mortimei 324 2nd Ave. (NearCf :j Britain Is Out v For Auto Honors nee Rupert Florists 1 Flowers for 111 Occasion sorted in the spring, time ... I'm working breakfas', Flo 300 3i 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 77' Both dahlias and cannas I after dinner, and next day . should he due in clumas. and th I all to makins firs' basket ... I LONDON P Britaih has bred a new speed baby in a bid for international automobile-racing honors. This sprightly infant, only just recovering, from preliminary teething troubles, is a low-slung, soil left on them In storage. The' don' know myself how long . Import of Mine Labor Not Needed TORONTO Charles Millerd of the United Mine Workers of America criticizes the move to import mine labor from the United Kingdom for work in Canadian mines. Such miners, he feels, could be found in Nova Scotia when they are required in Ontario. SANDY'S CAFE (Next door to Belmont Hotel) 0Px? 6.30 jfc A Good Place to Eat must be stored in a place so But that firs' making basket no cool they will not sprout, with I good kind ... I don' even show WOMEN'S Pull-On Rii air sufficiently moist to -prevent Granny firs' Dasket dui niae in tree O TAILORING for Ladies and Gentlemen pale-green racing machine which With stories such as this Mrs drying out and shrinking; and at the same time where they will not freezs This makes it Abraham holds the interest of may be the iastest ining on wheels. 'U It's known as the B.R.M. mil difficult to keep them in heated ! visitors and answers questions basements without special ritish Racing motor and more pre- about her ancestors who lived along the coast of British Co- News Classifieds Make Sales. cautions LING, the TAILOR BUCKET LUNCHES We will make you a lunch that you can eat and enjoy. lumoia and Alaska. ADROIT LINGUIST They must be packed in cardboard cartons, in sawdust or shavings, and stored in the cold Li 1 MPI She found that the mastery of the English language neces- Phone 649 220 Sixth St. est corner of the basement. I 575 FISH and CHIPS SPAGHETTI To take out - PHONE man tuu.uuu ioiu,uuu) uas uccu spent on it in an effort to redeem Britain's racing reputation For a while It was thought the money might be wasted, but now at last Ht looks as though the B.R.M. will pay dividends. Two B.R.M. cars will go to Barcelona Sunday for the Spanish Grand Prix. If successful there, against top international racers, Britain's "dream" cat will finally have proved its Brown Only TO 0 they show a -tendency to shrink stated more than a memory or cover each carton' with moist J vocabulary and a few rules of newspaper, and wet it frequent- grammar, for some of the word3 ly. Peat moss is sometimes used have no equivalent in her own for packing, but many gardeners tongue. She still finds' it dim-think it draws moisture from the cult to explain her meanings to tubers, rather than conserving puzzled tourists; they seem to it. Soil is better than peat moss, have no conception of the mat-for packing. Varities which keep rilineal system she was raised posrly are often dusted witu in and don't understand that ' yiii'-bin- to check dewv. all members of the generation CLEAR worth. if FOREIGN MONOPOLY It will be about time. Evei FAMILY SH STORE LT Charlie Roberts Diamond Price Boost All Diamond wholesalers were notified of a 15 to 207 increase In prices as.of October 15, 1950. Manson's Jewellers were very fortunate In purchasing a real large selection two days before this increase and all rings now In stock will be sold at the old prices. Wc have now on hand over 200 rings, giving you by far the largest selection in styling and prices olfered in town. Come in today. - ' Easy Credit Terms Available Phone J57 Bf " " . 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