I V'V Prince Kupcii Duily . . Monday, July 9, 1951 Aussies Wanting More Cardi ; Baldwin of Brunswick, of Ver enuxa .... SHIPS AND WATERFRONT Canucks to Visit There Pulp Mill USE GARDEN HOSE TO SPRAY PLANT FOOD AND PESTICIDE Js Visited ney Mills. Miss Lois Stevens of the public relations department of Celanese Corporation was witn the party and guided them on their trip which Included a fishing expedition to Lakelse Lake. Miss Stevans, who haa boen here for some time in connection with It Lake Written for the Canadian Press By MARGARET ECKER FRANCIS SYDNEY, Australia (CP) -Several hundred Canadians annually visit Australia as tourists, but Australians are looking to the day when the number can be greatly increased. . , . . under tl Onnri native ninp is Col. Harry Price and K. C. Loughlin, vice-presidents of the Celanese Corporation of Amer- There is a growing use of hose water In home gardens for the application of plant food during the growing season; and som? gardeners use it to apply In The halibut boat White Hope wag in Vancouver at the end at the woek with a load of con and halibut, the catch totalling 25.000 pounds. Fur black cod Jtlc and 9tac was puld and for red cod, 4e. The Incidental halibut brought 23c. ica, from New York, were here the official opening of the new at the end of the week in the mill here, left by yesterday af- vet Cow Bay Float THURSDAY M secticide sprays. It performs these on her return course of a toar of Cellulose ternupn's plane to New York. b,m., p.m., p.m. brhS "tourS cent a botue. with j Company of America mil! oper-Zr than the of rlMllrs t In ffi- Auutrolio 1, envu I rM1: be H -cellent Australian champagne ations at Prince Rupert and SUNDAY tasks lor a minimum of work by the gardener, saving many hours of his time. Whenever plant food is to be applied to a growing plant, it woods operations at Terrace. Ixiuiu mihlin roliillnni tl i f toft I .r ' " 11 Continuous from Southbound to Vancouver after e oruUu voyage to Alaska, CPR steamer Pi wieoss Kathleen, Capt. With them were a party of representatives of large textile firms with which Columbia Ce2- ! 10:30 a.m. VVVutlier permitiing Graham Huuhus, was in port l It ... I'M of the British Commonwealth j A room uh bath and break-Pacific Airlines. "It would in- fast In a medium-priced hotel crease understanding between would be about $3 a night. The the two dominions, and that breakfast could be fruit; steak understanding and the affection ' with eggs and fried pote.ijes, It would bring could be very im- ; toast and marmalade, tea or portant to all of us If trouble- coffee. i lulofe deals: Reed Anthony of j New York,, associated with, 'Greenwood Mills; J. Self jr., i i Greenwood, South Carolina, of is a pioblem how to get fertilizer down to the roots. Dicing may disturb the roots and perhaps do more harm than the plant ! food will do good. But when a ; soluble plant food . Is dissolved ; in water, it la carried down; through the soil to take immc- j - iR . , i, i:''3 hum 10 to 12 o'clouk yesterday ir'.rr.lug. PasBiigerii disembarking here included Mr. and Mis. E. H. Hicks who made the round trip. &DI0& APPLIANCE ALES & SERVICE ' flrppnunnH Mill- Cvtrar RmmctIi- A i " t- Funeral of Mrs. Snidal Funeral of Mrs. Samuel Snidal. 39: who died July 1, Wiis held at 2:30 Saturday afternoon from St. Paul's Lutheran Church- Rev. H. C. Olsen officiated. Peter Ljen played the organ. Kymu& wcie Iscaici' Ivly Gud to 'inee," and "Buc of Ages." Pallbearers were Jack Paul, Barney KrUtraansson. Walter Johnson. Victur Dupiessis, Oie some times should come to tire i The catch would be to fir ton, riew York, Pacific." the room and tha hotel. Hotel j 111- Ainn sihici r.t n.pr.uiii Union steamer Camosun, Capt. OAS AM) liM TlUC RANGES I'huiw Kltie !(! Australians want very much i accommodation hasn't kept pace ; South CaroUna f) Deering Mil- John B' den. arrived in port ati . pa .(.jj riau.-..f rar..,!'...-i ' w"h AustraliR's gfiljpine popu liikeii. Fraud. MaUuews oi ii - i r ... -rAri 3.45 yesterday afternoon from visitors south-west across thL'jlati"n and reservations have to ; Greensboro ACIFIC ELECTRIC North1 Carolina, Mills, and Harry vuncouver ana waypuiins am Pacific by plane and ship. But I De mjQe mor.tns in advance. ; Burlington Booking offices in Canada sanea at it p.m. lor Alice Aim.jthey seem to feel the serviics 1 Stewart and other n o r t h e r n tnev (1ffer are not u , v0rth , England where Hobart sits Taz course miike this possible. The private hotel is an inSti yillilCU JlL'Ulll uuiiur. diate effect. It has recently been established by experiment that the leaves of plants will absorb plant food In solution more quickly than the roots and actually use a higher percentage of the nutrient, making It go farther. So it is actually more efficient to feed plants through the hose water, sprayed by a sprinkler, than to spread it in the ground dry. Various devices are offered to points whence she is due back American standards, and that hm .; to sail at noon on her return j the scenerv here has not the Hlelrigorgtion and Spraying holfte with insecticide mixed in hose water.. . ,r ,'. t. 'another endless harbor. Mrs-. Snidal is survived by her s-juth. for magnificence of the Rockies, uivuauun is eay 1.0 imu . t::cic, ; Canberra the federal capitot,'husband ,1 cieuu, uikrucuve one in yo- example. Her Australians are the fii?.i Pipe Welders ui Crtlfiod Operators He build Ktuults, Fire ' ney, plus a hearty five-course rests amongst blue hills in the Buria, took place at Fairview clear, dry inland air. It's a cUy eemetery. B.C. Undertakers v.ere in the making where town-plan- cn o arrauBements. ner.s have created a coniplele materials which can be used to form a nutrient solution. To apply insecticides in the Well laden with passengers was Union steamer Coquitlam, Capt. William McCombe, which sailed last night at 8 o'clock for Vancouver and waypoints. Among them were a coodly number who to criticize regulations that re-! breakfast, is usually about $2.50 duce night life to a minimum i a nient- Accommodation is even even in cities such as Sydney, I 'e expensive and easier to find with a population of more than 1 away from Sydney, Melbourne or ipm and Tank all u'uen hose water requires special ap- harmony of garden, woods and mix plant food with the hose water. Must satisfactory are ; plicators which mix the chemt hotel osrivals NDUSTRIAL metropolitan area. I Fishing, surging, horse-racing, j 1.500.000. Thev realize that to : Brisbane. Travel organizations cals with the water in proper siphons which lilt the nutrient tne had been making tlw round trip niost Canadians proportions for - use - on boating, are all easily available a holiday in a lengthy and eomuon irom a pan or iuo ana -, 11, m...i ri,.,i-i,,ttn i.ionHv y ELDING CO. mix it with the water that i extensive nnriertTikina. And t.hev sure, pumps are eliminated. Both 1st i:. I'liouc tircfn 8K1 Len Crozir left at the end of hasten to explain tiiat such is in.secticides and weed killers can be applied with a minimum the week for Calgary to attend not the case. to the seaport cities. ! Australians, fanatically ford1 1 (Prince Rupert) of their own country, provi.li! Mias L. Heney, San Francisco; inexpensive and excellent meth-1 ' d Mrs. B..8. Heney. Seattle; ods so they may see it. Internal-1 vu. and Mrs. J. U McEwen, Vic-airlines fly tourists at lates as'totia; P. Edwards, N. Newman low as under $20, for examole, and F. Bryant, Vancouver; J. 8. of work. ' the Stampede. JOHN H. are providing hotels in less crowded areas as modern as anything in Canada. EEISIRELY CITIES Australian cities fascinate the Canadian visitor. All of them are attractive, modern and leisurely. The larger ones are all set In ber.utiful surroundings with golden beaches a few minutes from the city centres. Sydney, sprawling amongst the endless bays and bluffs of. Sydney harbor, with its wide. I Kennedy. New Westminster; k. passes through the host in a ratio of 16 to 1. It is Important that the solution be too weak to burn green leaves, and directions for this are given by the manufacturers of the soluble materials. Nitroeen Is the food element most likely to be needed by growing plants and by lawns, it Is carried away by drainage water and consumed by the plants; so is likely to be ex- BriiL I ny sieeuer p:ane across me Pacific, with buiths mc-p coin- j fortabie than the average train j berth, Sydney Is only 30 hours' flying from Vancouver. There is only about $100 difference in 1 fares between Vancouver-1 Sydney and Vancouver-London,' Blackwood on D. Mo- from Sydney to Brisbane. A cla,sslf:ed will buy. sell BULGER li .PurcUe, Vancouver; or quill, Burns Lake. r By Easley Blackwood a ifomcfrisl England. This is the sixth hand in a rubber involving that exciting continent Meek. At1 Mr. Canadians who turned south and west to Australia rather than eastward to the United hausted quickly when rains are weird partnership of Miss Brash and ncoiet?loS Point both sides had got vulner; palm-lined streets, likes to in- j 1 terpret itself as the most North American city in Australia. A ; Canadian may find it more England than. that. Even at its heart there are glimpses of the harbor and acres of parl;s John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue But the rable. are now offered, which will up-score was far from even. Brash and Meek had taken Kingdom and Europe would find ply all food elements. Standard! . - ! me experience a new ana re dry plant food mixtures contain I two sets , totalling . . ... , 1G00 points. , warding one. rhey would find a Miss Brash was just as cheer a hich percentage of soluble WASHING CARS TIRE REPAIRING GENERAL CLEAN-UP specialize in servicing for long trips bright with semi-tropical flowers. Melbourne, a town-planned city, has even wider streets, more parks. Since in both cases public drinking ends at 6 p.m. continent that differs as wtdefy in scenery, atmosphere and climate as does North America. Lower costs of living and a high rate of exchange for the 1 i h'n'A' West dealer Both sides vulnerable Ni.rth (Mr. Mrrk) 8 K 7 a H A 10 4 D 7 3 We ful as ever but Mr. Meek was bidding in such low, strangled tones that Mr. Champion had to ask him to repeat each call. Poor Mr. Meek made one little bid on this hand a response of one spade to his pawner's opening diamond bid and a few seconds later found himself playing four spades redoubled. Canadian dollar ($2.35 buys one Australian pound) allow luxury they couldn't afford elsewhere. neither offer a very vigorous night life. Brisbane in the north is the 7 3 2 Kat A steak dinner in a good restau . tropical city starting point for Rupert Motors Limited CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH, FARGO DISTRIBUTORS p Suey - Chow Mcin rant, with more food than the the luscious tropical islands of PHOTO WRATH ALL'S FINISHING DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGING -EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES Phone Ore 13f Sox 478 (Mr. Champion) S J 10 8 11 k q 9 W pit (Mr. Abel) 83 H- J 7 6 5 3 D Q J 9 6 3 C 10 8 n 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. average Canadian can eat at a Barrier Reef. Far south, Tas-meal, can be found easily for mania is a green miniature of Mr. Champion s double was a gamble. He couldn't be sure of 0LLYWOOD CAFE CA J S 6 4 Outside Orders Thone 13J setting four spades. But he had that 1600 "cushion" on his score v : Ml 1, Hf' ' A' - m V -A V -i, -1 if. 1 . 4."f 'i 1 I til til Id a t hi? V: i - I fcn; 1 '' - i and he was willing to take some ri.sk to Increase it. Miss Brash's redouble was entirely out of order. - Her hand til. Hlh (Ul.s HmKh) H .. 6 & 4 H 8 X U-AK10BS C K Q The bidding:- " ( Niirih i:st Pass Part3 Pans Piuis 1 ti Husd Fuis Puss Ubl. All PARS 1 If you w pAITY STORE I U'ETfENUZZO'S) nt. to seil it. advertise wasn't good enough for a jump South 1 O 4 M i to four spades and after the .!! I t I.TON STKI IT mm (if LUMil 1 i ' . 1 ':if! late? Tired or cook-0)i,ig on a Plrnlr? have salads, cohl meats, fl)i'cliiiiii!R in npar.hetti, id Chlrkriis. Phono 410 I . I' T n Ladies and Gentlemen LING ihe tailor ( Ulfl t double warned her that the trumps were bunched she should have been glad to pass. Mr. Champion opened the king of hearts and Mr. Meek won with the ace. He led a small club and Mr. Champion went in with the ace and promptly sliiited to the jack of spades. Mr. Meek won this trick with the aje of .spades on Ihe board. lie laid down the king of clubs and then led duuimy's last heart, playing the 10 from his hand, Mr. Champion captured t I I I UfyLj s .; 220 ilixlh Ct. Thone 640 j.j : if ANCOl'VEIt VICTORIA inday, 8 p.m., Coquitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun this with tile queen of hearts and ltd another -trump, the 10. This defense made things pretty tough for Mr. Meek. He won in his hand with the kins of spades. He was doing as well as he could, so far. But now he made an error which cost him a very important trick. He led the seven of clubs and Mr. Champion played the five. Mr. Meek was rattled. He hadn noticed the play of the 10 and eight of clubs by Mr. Abel. Ja other words the seven of clubs mr. ARM, STEWART AND Th finest exterior house paint money con buy! Providei lasting protection and beauty for youf home. Available in a wide choice of attractive modern colors. I'OKT SIMPSON mrtay, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH UUI.EN tHAItl.OTTK ISLANDS taenia Coquitlam July 6 and 20 9 p.m. KOIt SOUTH QUEEN ON SALE AT would have won but Mr. Meek ' "Hospitality and Good Food" That Is Our First Aim Finnic 17 for Orders To Take Out Commodore Cafe 'HAKI.OTTE ISLANDS GORDON & ANDERSON . Coquitlam, June 29, July 13 and 27 0 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert AxeM (1 Avenue Phone 568 mmmmwmmmtmwii j trumped It in dummy. I Next he led the ace of dla-: monds, then the king of diamonds. Mr. Champion ruffed and came out with the brutal 1 lead of his last spade, taking ' the last trump off the board. I Mr. Meek won with the queen of spades, but he had to lose a heart trick and a club trick for down two 1000 poinU. i "You know," said Miss Brash, ! "when I bid game freely and get 1 doubled, I always redouble especially if I'm vulnerable, be-j cause then extra tricks are i worth 400 points each." ! Mr. Meek was too dazed to RUPERT Call 363 EOR BETTER . . . 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