PAOK TWO THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday. Marc-h 1., I Ml . ChildMti's Sweateifis? B6YSr-& GIRLS PULl'fry.ER SWEATERS- Veeneck or polo collar styles in a pleasingassort- ""APicking' Garieir'oH'lowers ment 01 snaaes MKf EDITORIAL 1 Exceptional values , fr WALLACE'S Phone 9 frrit'f-.ftt.aL.I 4 Jill t l llll aV..liat IMIUII CI Oil. RliVOHUtUI'KKT DAIUV: EDITION THE-DAiLYBWS. PRINCE RUPERT- BRITISH .COLUMBIA PubltsnedVEvery 'Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert ' Dally News, Limited; Third' Avenue i H. F..PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mall or Carrier, yearly period, bald 'In advance v.j.'' $ For lesser periods, paid In advance per week Cy mall to all parts of British Columbia, the Brltislr Empire'ffnd United States, paid In advance, per year , ADVERTISING KATES Transient display advertlslne. oer Inch, per Insertion .stifled advertising, per Insertion, per word -j, , r.t,9.-m a f.ega'1 notices, each'lnsertlon; per agate line - Local readers, per Insertion, per line Contract rales on application. -'Adferthfng' and Circulation Telephone Editor -'and He-porters' TeJephone Member of Audit Burcau of ClrculitlonJ UNION GOVERNMENT Marcha i5. 1933 'Ti D.'Pdttullo this Week set the pace for unipn govern-nfeij.t byiacking up a Conseryatives member in! the-Legis- . ... . . 1 i I l a a. mi i Al uuui u,ui.u prupusiu iu reuuee interest rates.-inat is me; kind oinmiori that really counts;- a union of' ideas; ideals and adtion. ; SIR "HENRY THORNTON A pttireeque, figure faded from view1 yesterday' as Sir: tienry ihornton, railwayman, passed .op into the lin- OPERATiNCJ'AT AiVYOX Monday We htiid wbrd froln: Any6x 'that-Jtht'mine -wtfs opei:?Uiug:succemully and that- the" $melter stavtcd Ui Daiuruay-anu it-wasexpecieu to operuieojiunuuvisiy. io, day we have a letter fronvthe'secretfary of 'the local strike committee stating that this cannot be dona. 'We are not; planning to enter into any controversy between the man-: agement of ;tho litiiip at 'Any ox Jind the members of the; mine, workers union in Prince Rupert as to ivhaOAhyoxi can''ir.(:ahllotidp.vWe shall record events as they happen and any propaganda from either side will nave to choose some other' organ of expression than the Daily News. .i hlafwa out through Dablne country5 by'tlbrf team -Mr; t3HciJahf en- ' firs M fta Ittm a ci r i po Mtrtf al a tl ' aaavvs kick nituvt tit- r tllfl 1 fVLB ing-lVlcjUllS . , '-v - abflftethtn VDlIIIlldlIC 'al . ?JV-fVW"f "viiB iur,ju.irnu, s Omineca Progress M. Slicpard' IIcre' ri-omtfiai t'rcefc! DrlvejCo'ut'by. Sprlnj Itrraking1 Up Allika for a couple of weeks", re turspg JVhe betoVe. he goes batk to his InfertsU on Vital Cieek. . " l1Ttjday!s''W6atiler Prince Rupert Cloudy, light Var- R. M. Shepard who has mining, table wind; barometer. 29.12; tem-inUreau In the Omineca' dtotrlej, perature, 55; smooth seu. came in to the city ;on the train tost ; Ungara Overcast, light south-nighu He ls lntereated In a mineral; ivind, moderate sea. claim on viiai yreeK in vne omin-. Triple Islands-Cloudy, moderate eca dUtrlct and he states that ev-1 southeast?-wind, light chop. erythlng in. that coutry looks very; Dead Tree Point Rain,. south- promising, anc th jleyeJopn;eiit eiut. galej -barometer, 4tJ8t- tem- thl summer will be very consider- perature, 44; rough sea. able. The weathered' thevexcesa off ! Terraqis-lcMly, northeast wind. water has hampered proceedings; 3 j, lately and It was fottnd"hecesWry to : Alyansh-Part cloudy, calm. 20. close down for a couple of months and get a fTesh start In the' spring. People are coming- into' the coun-try'slowly In twos and threes but the Anyox-jPart cloudy, calm, 35. r It Z 1 " " .J 10f 3.00 i . The ine . 1933. iwai u Garden' araeiNoiyies ; as landscape gardening. ThoiisArtds of Canadian? were rf-Intrijuced last 'yea? to the-tteirght of f eaatfhg on vegitableaJfrdm tneft own! ftardfrris. - - ' Whatever' the reasons for their1 return" to home vegetable growing! they have discovered a host of reasons why they should continue to cultivate vegetable plOU. They f found the tenderness and' flavor of ' home grown -vegetables, fresh plc- 1 kcu uuni ineir guruerw. vu ue u- perlor' beydnd comparison to those obtainable -In markets. In vegetables 'cooked ' lmemdtntely ' after hafvetlng they obtain a maximum c6ntent of vitamins -of whose great vlitie to health scleitce dhcover ever'fnereailng' proof. 'Another' advantage which heme1 girdehers have Is 1n ttje Variety of OMhg to the frAorSfrasofl last year a'good'fibnreopledeclded 11 tlitlaU mat iney.wouiu not uu-1 drrtake much gardening this year. Some' of these'--people hive alfradyfceeil busy on their garden 'blots 'a1. id nunt of thenV hive h interidr' decorators are established pie. It must also' be in-scale to UiC u-inf6oUf i. their fatlfireand 'Are institutions. Every housewife knows size of the lot. The problem U also out omt more to make their home About them, studies their work, complicated by fixed and Immov- ground beautiful with flower goes to hear them lecture, and em- able features such us waiks. fen-- and vdirub. ploys them if the household flnan- :es and the position of the 'house. 'vrlie great thing U to plant tuch ces permit. Good taste In the home The design must be fitted to them, flowers as do well in damp wea- furnishing is constantly increasing On a small -place, straight4 Jlne hef. WhiilasVhltWrmkeuth a with a deglre folhe. rriost beauty In design lireViarthei best both ionMYUie'sltbtt'inr 'lif dryVllrilate do procurable frith Iher material at convenience. rfffc,'1and'-'pMieaWVrio (Hand. Thi'great factor In Interior purpose: Curved ; liner -nHfretf ' for v mums' 'are atteil'taiuees'lMl e- dewratlhgfils the fpr6pr arrange- the sake of a curve sugtetfting- InVeept' in some i'iHlcdlatljr " warm . a - J !i . ' il. ts. ' aII.ij ..t 1 . si a 1' m - . mml . ' x. , ..Mil ,' ' f - u 1 - - jr ... 1 i.li , 40 ment ofithrmattflate. their plactn formallty-ard out 0 place. THejrarev' "eitfrierAHlonr the"iii6t popular . 'and grouping. an imitation of the curves of Tlnefiowers" lor the Trlure ltupert Hi- With ? the artistic 'arrangement' Informal pUhtlnga" on tarue CkxSiiitk hiaV bi herttWh'ed the rian- - ' ' yVitoek; istef riatdntgori;'m"iri- "g'6ld;'plnlc.'fi orget'-me-'not 'Mnd'lhe .'- 'tuN-roo begoilia. 'ThUSihter1lhrrkKa,beehtfbn-Werable,,'Wortallty,'ambng:!the "rfatV. IloweVef. th6e Which 'now appear 'td'be' dead inajpVlng to 'niefwlow the sorface "rthey "kliould be" kllbwcd ld nfntiln In ' the tfdund'lrntrt it h certaiA that ' tlicj1 ire hot kUm After a While v -w-e khall learn what 'r6eif tb"plant "In rrliieeV ltuprt. VWrahhol Vt-' pect tb'tfow alt the hiore'd'-Zlfcate VirUtle'ahdwmMlhemucre-4(- Jully. ''Snb'wdropi are already lit bTobm. ' ?hcae$'wirrbe but ioonHhd Hu-'"UpsahdHUf Ndlls ''ire showing Mbote1 (be- ground' ind ire re -tpbhdrng lb the spring urge. In fhePrlnce Itu'pert rlimate It ls'wnwle 't -plant 'to closely be-- caus the-tendency U to run to ,..on V; v.,., A " v; ' -DV,,j.:'11.. -U' " ' " " ,OIUge anu 11 me piams are 100 n,ui,i. ya mfc umii aim.a jjuav luii. Myaiui.jf ucjand tl wo ration jf, he lnteflpr the U, whern longly trHW lines crowds they do not geta chance WH9 an 0Ut3taildln fl,nife and US an executive he had IT10St)nejll andmoat logical til. naUirr ouW be Inartmie, Trre te lo im-. to show iKenwehe. Id th bet others faded from the picture. He wa& 62 V'ears,of aKe,Jr9J u tnr -h vnik"1 enough on a small lot to netd "k'tfvanUge. vouncer than manv ministers bf state in theIeadinceov-' . nlM r cunr i05' ' Any who ho ernments of today. . An1 American born and trained, Sir Henry Vent to England in 1914 to take over the manageipent of . the Great Eastern Railway,' which he rehabilitated in the face of determined opposition. In Canada-heHiriified the. Canadian Government line? and put-them 'ori' a" ' jrb'f itUWe" ba'sisl 'Qne of the victims' of the dopressibn) he relihqliished his hold ori'thG C. N. Ri under pressure. .Sir ftenry was a. friend to every workingman who was,sUin. to be eifecuve. muat be aim trying to make- good but a terror to .the shyster. Hub friendly attitude made him tHe hero of mosf ofhis em-! ploj'ees. USe Of Straight lines Will be most Mhi vrar lionld mike- nlanc at Planning for space in the small efcyve In devetoptag the Wan ot, ' bnce ahd'dlr flie'eWiihd a soon house is the most Important prob- of the yard. Strigl line the long lem and It is equally important In way of the lot Incfe!? the appear- wish to start a garden a psslble.' The 'e'aHy6 ktart Is worth a great drsl. the small yard. It is useiaas to tfy ance qt depth. Transverse straight to make a 30 or 50 -foot back yard lines will relieve the Impression of Green peas and lrwet corn can- a miniature of a country' plate, extreme length andaTley-flke iu- purchased with their sweet - First of all. in planning the small geatlon of unusually deep narrow rfws 'onlmpatmi. String beans yard for most beautiful effects, it lota Stick to straight lines In small never are quite so tender and wetl must be kept in mind that the d- yard planning lor simplest und be tlavored as when gather in the elfecu. ,v Home-Grown Vegetables home garden a few moments before they go into the stew pan rtadlahea' are never so ertep anc snappy a wheft fresh' ptflled. Every family with ' ababy ot young ehiMren hottW gtvrw ' vrg-table gavdn o pWwule fresh iren vegetables of the highest Quality. WTiir.i ean be obtatined fresh only from the lirtme gsrden-. District ?NeWs PORTjSIMPSON hfc Y.P. were hosts to a re ception; In honor of their tertmi ilch played in the itwit serte. I Prince' Rupert ahd duhng the' e -.TnfXMV I14(1 Willi JJIIUCl of the feat of the Y.P.E.A. ho'd- fllffarent dishes, lit may grbw " ",,lL't " '.entice varieties of the well known m' I0ur superior to the ordinary rrfarket ,!Pr,n "imm ta howln ktnda. And he may grow vegetables. nd fth are now Pm for th n.' '11han fWilntr whi,h fw nf hu hve ever taton. Salad, can be served on his .J A "umf 0,n table tnrougn- season twyn a, Ve I1U Blj tJ. -Z-..L''. ... Flaliery Ilay and Re niuff stbad of being confined to kVjhach i,.. T'TTT! . , . :an gjow In hia garden half a dozetv., ' . . , 29- jUie pleasure In gardening la greatly I wielding .f a hoe u a valnable , days 0:30 u.m Hazttltnn ninnrlv rnlm 2ft l.t.n,n... u.. a.a exerftM? us Swlnulni n. tlf -YhiliA . .... r - ' -" mi imom tjj L1 1 111 I in w uriiunuira, - r-'-- f T .iI'gi. t. : j population of the district has grown. Ymlthfra-MIlodv, calm. 28i trrfnendously in the Wst year, dp- 'iJiltns'IAlcei-tlcor. calm, 24. . ... . it.. I. i : The oare of a ga,ran is a srfiall v. , iTW part of Qie dajp's Tdutlne -once ft i C N R Tfainc Is started; And a smajl'pattdr will V. 11. I alllo gtow a surprteinr quantity -of veg- -etables properly planted for sue- Por the I'ast StewarU-Part cloudy, south Wind, I vegetables which theV ekn mw. iccssion and eompanlon crtmarThe C Monday'' Wednesdays and' Frl many of which are rarely found In there is somethlnf -to slfoW V " 'J' ,raUvt Bn. ,, Tu"day, Thurs,ay tur, niarkeu rr it besides a score card and ar- '-..WllS i - u 'ailment . day pm, i , . . . o . j J.. . "I"c " "v icuiuii wii u iiuiiii; " r :.iV7 ,T "j.. .T " " I garden- owner should wir mono- ' -.v 1 1 a a iaa ... .Ji.. . . .o .... UHllll B1IVU1U CW IIIVII"- cuunierea severe weainer wun uaajs lur mini in ine ruiure oi mm i.,. a... . . . . ... ,i ... -. ,.. . , , ,. , A , . , - I ui lin vegewoie menu since ne' irue- imppiness romwirom fiv- ne wno sees me in mil in, and l heavy now fa l.;Thepeoplr1n-theen t rtalrentnhanever-bcTor(r.-iftn gupply tne reaulred amount of ing niWnrinrr.o tmltiih in life, 1, the real seer.Ma-Omineca district expect an early . Will H. Hays. Vitamins and mlnernlM in n manv Ilr Ariolnh lAnrnn, hatma hatma nanrihl Qandhl. ' L f2alS X Fl'owei-for Tiffing .May be OiownSn thr Vetrtable (iard- .i 1 A pkklng garden is where flowm ft rr a orAiim Hai fnr mit4w riaMiML I v (fa asm ivi vwwi wwva-w- Mah golds, partlrtil.irlv the till African type, tlie iH-w vunrt fitnm-a . Ootd, and the tall .itvt d-aif Fr-nrh jvartetlea. ekpenaMv .!.. - phlne are OUUU..U : , ; I Zinnias, stocks t.aixlraKon vi-a-biosa n.istur'miii . iupin :.irk- spurs, pink, cosmos, rl.uk: taurtiu. calendulas. c.m;.'. tloii but' to t eut far1 (Xuiuets. : llopsto thb annual coreup : There are many ways in wfitrh theillsh daUu-s and asters picking garden may be laid out. but tha bat known annual n none to better than the simple me- flowers ttwd or sowing afvds in Rtralgrit Th knitting gartlen mnv . rows, eighteen toehca apart exactly made a part of the veci.,i, aa vegetables are grown. den so that it may be ruin. Annuals are on the whole best the same time with th- .- suited for the picking Harden Flowers need no mure though there are some perennials vfMablea. whleh have vaine: for example the 'AdsHisn thrift la ardiiii deJphlnhim beUadonnu roreoptn. dec Um. wuh no mnrr feverfew. gaiUardia -I h.uu d.inien. tha vegetables require v pyre thrums, to tunn ti A list seatfUnaa come up thi- .' of annuals which ae earrllent cut thlrineil mi rejnabl '. floweri would nomber hundreds yvetrrowtllnif and tin i- ot)lv can- (hi-y need Is tl; riiltlV.i'Mi!) ii li tS U Kl' : e i.ih . - t' riHjrt flowi-r--.!. rt'. "if 'u will have t'. 40m b-' fall and t M-e1 : Mil W love' h W - i glH ricjsters e' flavor of this nourishing food WllCIIK ilors a liealthy hoy Kr' 111 energy? lie mil il Kellogg I'l.l' Uran Make are food for active appetite ami uhIIp Ixxlie. Made of vliral. I'nrknl vtiili goodues. Ami wllli cnouuli lirnn lolie iiiiltllv lavnlive. CliiMreti and acllve grown trps love llit fiutioti' flavor of' bvttrr hrun flnhrt. Dellcloiti wllh milk or cream. Sliced fruit or lioney adds wh'olcooim' varlrlv. Sdlry Kellogg' PJ-IN lrcK- fal. I.unrti. Supper. Always fresli at your prorrr's fcnlr l In llir WAXTITH ling. Miidf lv Krllnpg in I.0111I011, Ontiirio. '7Vf uhA t,ar nrtflhtnt. Inrli health, are nmr. V.unrd onr hiiilth ami build II. for m7ioI " eol' tXrler- . artompllih." Do you read the classified advertisements'