PAGE TWO mri iiTTvaKWgJtwWipsaMi FAMILY SHOE STORE Ltd. Zipper Days Nearly Over Third Aycnue DAILY, EDITION Spring Shoes Now Necessary And await your inspection You Cannot Sntihj. if Your Feet Hurt We will give you foot comfort at reasonable, prices I)R. TOLMIE'S VOSITIQ Phone 357 THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITIi.ll COLUMBIA Pnbllsned Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Llmltea. Third Avenue ' H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES, City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid In advance per week Dy mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year . By mall to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising ner inch, ner Insertion ;jifled advertising, per Insertion, per word ,- . L?gal notices, each insertion, per agate line ., , ia, . Local reapers, per insertion, per one Contract rates on application. Advertisin( and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone . Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations 98 .86 Monday. Mangfr 27, 1033 The "Vancouver Ynprnuig paper owned by H B TKonrpt, son, chief lieutenant or W. J. Bdyser, publihts tlFie .Tplp'V-in editorial article: iccpr(lihg to Victoria despatches, Premier Tolmie adheres to his original plan for the organization of a Union government. A um'qn gpvernm.ent is to be formed, and is to, gp to the ecied svporters- will then d.ecitle who tp be prehiier'. . The "ancouver News has no hesitation in savintr thnt 1 tish crown. ' ' MS BOVRIL IS THE STRENGTH AHD C0KCEHIRATEQ COODHESSo.BEST IEEF no more eiMHoruuiary proposal as eyer ppi ronyam oy 1 a cjiiei minister in a'self-goverrtnig country under the Bri Whert the National Ooverntnpnt was formed in Great Britain-' there was no question as to 'ivlio was its leader. Atr. U.rny MacDonalfl appealed to the electorate as the hsad of an administration pledged to sustain him and work loyalh Mith him in office. THANKS OF GYM) COMMITTEE Editor. DfiUy News: ber of books. We woulq like to especially thnk the following : The Ministerial Association for announcing the campaign in their various puplits Ormes Drug Store, for donating their store as a collection centre, for ! their window space and for the time.' fiteh the' staff used during! the icnipalgn. SllveHides Brothers. 1 for njjjkuig and donating a window slgnTfe'e Library Board for assisting us'fn an advisory capacity. The School Board. High School principal 1 I and Hlth School students, who as- ' slated in cpllectlng books. Dybhavn : & Hanson, for donating their store 1 5.0(1 on third Avenue for the High 1 ljf Schofyl collection. Th? Capitol Thea- j tre fr the screen ad. they used In : 3.00 ann$nclrig the campaign. Kalen 3.00 Motors for donating a ear for the! collection of, books. The Ladles' Mu- j sic Club for their cash donation of .10 $10 a'nJj. B. Miller tor hto cash do-1 W nation bit it I 16 Oi the whole the campaign hasj 2' beer) a pleaaait and encouraging: one and the forro 0Jb can be de- ' pended upon to undertake any reasonable project for the welfare of the city of Prince Rupert. Gyro Book Campaign Committee. S. J. JABOUR, WILLIAM WATTS, C. O. FYFE. FISH PRICE LOW TODAY (Continued from Page H Lenor, 90O.'5c and 3c, to Booth Fiiherle. Subml,' 1J0Q0, 5.7c and 3e, to Pacific Fisheries. Fremont. 12J3O0. 5c and 3c. to Royal Fiah Co. Bravo. 12,000, S.Cc and 3c. to At- IUj FUherN. 1 t.- ja' . . 1 i- ai 1T 1 :n .H.i mi ' . ineni ue susuniieti m ine pons, nv win sivp, nsiuz uu tui- storage. Qyva, 9,000, 5.1e and 3c. to Pacific Ftoheflea. Oceanic, 13L00Q. 53c and 3c. to Pacific Fisheries. Visitor, 30 5e and 3c. to Cold Storage. Thor. 500, 59 and 3c, to Royal Ftoh'fco, Canadian Gulrik. U.Q00, tic and 3c to CoW Storage. Otbton. 10.000. 4 3c and 3c. to At- Wfcen Dr. Tolmie's Union Govemraent iroes to the neo- im Fisheries! pie. who is to he responsible for tlp pqiuclw it p-pps? IftifrfB W," 11.000, 4.7c aM ae. to "Who will be In a boaltion to aWirc the votets that thnm Bootn FHheri policies wiUbftcarriett out? Toodie. 1200. 4.7e and h. to ood What the premier aaks U tnaT a body 0f men shall be el- S Mtfi 4.5c and u. to ected v lio ore to be at perfjt li)py to elevate, anyone Royal Fish Co, "'' thev olease lo the premipyahip. Ttamp. t and 4c, to 90W It won't work. A competent leader who came forward storage. with a following nf reaoonkible men nledired to enrrv out Biyview. 8.000, Kit and ac, to his proofs would haw a reasonable chance of winning jSft. X9m 4c and to the "onftde of the electorate. cold storage. ' ' Th.at confidence n not likely to be given to a group with Frbie A- 2.000, 4.0c atd 2$, 19, no permanent head, nmontj whom Intrigue foiUhe'prm- Royai Fish Co. cipal position cannot but ho rifo. , CONCERT AT CLq.LHALL predated to the full attd there many encores. The Mjown the numbers: Jugo-Slav String prehestra, Con-duetjor f. Onmhtfh. Piano and Vlollri, Mrs. F. WaUs and MUs AUce dfomea. Piano and Violin, R. It. Forslund. Amrcn and THE DAILY NEWS Monday, March 27 TM Letter box Helpful HwM in Growing Flowets and Vegetables An 014 Favorite Now that the campaign for col-, lecting booki ts over, we wish to with the developiiiK Interest In thank the cltlsens of Prince Rupert , arrangement ot flowers In the lor their wonderful support. The house.' an old garden favorite has collection of 2400 books far ex- , regained Its former prestige because ceeded pur anticipations. ' 0r t$ coi0r as well as Its ease of The dyjo Club is vefv, grateful , noyfa arid this U the nasturtium, and f f els that its efforts nsive ben $ frail id(l ,towW for bowU. the we'll rewarded. f&nje-cblortd,! types in black oi We wish to thank you Mr. Editor,, green bovrts being favorite exhibits for your generous support by d6hat- at flower shows. No more brilliant ine liberally-of your valuable space " , coi0j caQ be furnished than by this gmjcatopaigti: most easily grown of annuals, nor Permit us to thank also everyone is there any annual that gives a who has donated a book or a num-! greater suddIv of bloom over a Ion- ger period. The new fragrant double yellow nasturtium. Golden Gleam, has ra-oidlv become one of " most popular of bt'ddinK plant W tar ' nc: ,: orowi: a eorccJ). a; JoR cuit::.Q. ,w is ixatitm Applv the Second Feeding for Vegetable Between Rows. Without Touching the l'janls Garden Hints Start primrose eed oariy If you vyant to be suit ot bloomtog plants ! next year. Dont expect to til a neyly t aspansgtu bad. eiveAtee rfftlg a chance to get tstahdfid. 1 pet plenty 9I beet sedjt, an ounce fend plaint i week and a-balt nPprt un'tB mktsommer fof bby bfet. St for carroU Don't be afraid to sink the spAde ; Soak spinach seed ter for sreral hours irs Ooifar Duet. iM itWn nnd U K dewlon yWl 8mlth. ' j in warm wa Tv a : . m 1 m bafor&liW.n in It vfl liantn -.nrrmstfott ma letlally and iSpipacb l to nixornion vmo. a(. uryw,. ) The home 000k Is Iara vtmi Duft. Misses Tina RWna nnd , looks are good to .it ntf it Mlrah Bylventer. acmhWl by, II . for stews and soiips The Cartty, aultar. sional chef has known it to: Vdl Balo Dlmltrt Blanento Oultiir Duct. Emil nnd Ivsin Wl-1 Oi ready for the'oarly radliljeg. das. In rl"h. mobt .suii some of Wiflni will mature In three weeks, quickest vegetal IheTc If, ' '. . . . 1 m that, the Perennial Borders is aMut ttie ot otoe wWh relletj unfit to gire coior frofii iulv tthUl !ftM and Today's Weather Prince RupertLight rain southeast wind: barometer. ufol tknt Vfill U aUb to go tP st The areraae nerennlal baa a re- The Nasturtium is at its best when latlvety WeT oloomlhit seasbn.'lwo grown as a border and is excellent weeks betnc a fatrlv long period. for cutting The chief skUl in arrangtnc Per Feeding the Vegetable Garden light 39 80; j temperature. 44; sea smooth. Dead Tree'PoUtt Overcast, calm; barometer, 39,-66; temperature. 42; sea smooth. T-4xl T.I.HJ rv.. tii . wben you do . f .n7lSff: . TT 1 r-.nt nr tnhM iri rowaln-l. "nt Island- Pari oloudy. u,re Mmoera Attrnard W?, STt to mkal.'f"1 wind tvent Last CVentnr . u . . .TTl9e. " ate. ate. 1 :ot seed A very targe audience tilled the atidlNv tKvT Mark the tulips and da(fodlU K inJKi TOV.!r d I8tl m i Each itenj oh the Vs'ati- ptprafti M,h(, fl Mrk ,n Uie HI,n, an' you will Know we sea moder Trrace-aea,r. 2fL Aiyansb-Oear, calm. 30. Anyox-Clear. calm. 34. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 30. Ultflton ClNir, oabn. 19. tnltera-Clear. ca.hn. a. hums Lake Clear, calm, 11. t T f t The Dally News con be pur- chased at Post Office News Stand, 325 4 I Granville 8t Vancouver. 4 i Karl Anderson, Prince 4 ; George. B.C. t R. W. Riley. Terrace. B.C. General Htore, Anyox. ' 4 8ml.thcr Drug Store, Smith. 4 t Tt. ac. 4 t t , . t j ' Advertise ln the Dally News 1 'a.W, M Nothing ii more pirating than a perennial bordrr. It rrqulrr the study of flowering season and lielght of materials The perennial border is now an established feature ot the home gratfj3 ' NMhtm to. Vi;e beautUul or iie well d&te and qepmgffteuret more garden skifi aM lWiment to do well trljan a gi hardy" border. It look arty. It & Irbe. but too often tt to merely a cateValL a eereildQ of plants planted bjrfter sketter wlthotft an eye to effelL seutee of. bjboin or helgnV in the first place. It to expert' a pnhtol bordlr to sheet ot ojn mm eotg w tne enure season ttw pei bloom au summer. Trie ennial border consists in assembling colonies of plants thwt will give a consecutive show of bloom at all seasons of the year without leavinc wide bare stretches at any lime This can be done only by gaining an understanding of tbe btoofiilng habtu of tbe planu used Aolher subject that should be studied Is the height of the planu as It would be manifestly footbh to plant a colony of tail growing plants in front of a low growing colony ao that the latter would be hidden Advertise In Mr I)allv News Weather Change Being Awaited Capt. W. P. Armour, local sahragr operator, was today still awtJttng a phAiurs Ln wind tnH mm hihSMmm Morning Glories 1 With the snowy bloom , moon flowers opening vumi ling suddenness at Uu.sk .,. I brilliant display of moini n in the eafly hours of the iu:, , ' nnrrh niay be- made u ! beauty and ah ull-summi ! planting Uiesf vines. From mi j old plant the. morning ui become an aristocrat thmu Introduction of the bc;uti panese types whir if by tin-the Japaaase .i even im--. dwarf exhibition plants swings into tbe aouthr i pee lad that the )ob of r..:: Urlntonr und brtnginx i port may bt accomplUhrd , IfeanUmr. capt Am. Soulbeat Wind Espwted to Aid In tot advantage of rxtr. n ' Satrlng of HaTlbut Itaai 1 eondttlons thU m. . I.Hingione II carry oat some repairs to the salvage II ..t C. N. R. Trains Before the vegftataf garden can before starunl on the Job of aalv- For tbe Uatt feed as itb Qffb . M tXatt (frY tn known local halibut Uondayn WrftnVsdAr v quaUty and n&Mhirtn flavor, we wal Livingstone II, which stran- days must see that it has an abundant ded and sank a week ago on the from the Eal supply of the raw materials needed west coast of Oondas Island. As Tuesday. Tharaday arr! to manufacture iU product soon aa the norttawtaterly wind1 day In one department of gardening . it oiantfooo more tmoortant. If ' - - growri tot soil wftfeh u deficMtot in available nourishment. vejptables cannot develop normal siae. they will not possess In full either the flavor or tenderness which they should, and they are likely to be deficient in mineral and vitamin content Quality and QfoducUve-nei are dependent upon the maintenance of a vigorous, though normal, growth throughout the growing season. 1 Modern plantfoods should not be t spaded into the soil when it l. jprapared. Ttoev are quickly solu-iable to the roots when water car-'Hes them down They should be applied, therefore, after the soil has ben spaded and, smoothed and beiorr the seed Is sown, ttroadcas the plaotfood at tbe rate of four pounds, to 100 square feet and rake U thoroughly into the top soil, so that It Ti well incorporated with be top two Or three Inches. j Science Aided By Blizzards HI Si: AIU II Ml'N IIAI'PV WITH MLflfXHlY AT 30 III 10 I'lfHin . 1 c ,. i,. r.,: M' ' ! tlii'M. .-Kv link; In tun nil,' ' low li ii,i r.ii it, , ti,,.' -r ,a . . - ! nulilihtr tfnh n .-i ' ' pfHinr mi ,ii 1, ,, (1, 1, ni .v,.j , ,i,t nr.i(hi'f mntur ,ir oiK-raiion ' Ibnuxh not willimii mn iiliuliL' 'livKinlotl i,( nmr nk. Top, n 'Irn n-' with a Mrt.mialilin Bull on ihr Krgn M ov J HUhwsv, rtiirtm- " ?n ... ,fi . 4 , ni.iV- t .1,1 i.i '1 ivilitf. ' ''"' , tie, lnUn in im rinrrlmeni pul4r ' wjr.s". IMAW, 'fnlri m lrmiwMiuri- In (rankiasr tnl rtilor ivUI) L ftitiel k "vUnUul ttnvw long m jv-U1ow wcitbci, 11 t .1 1.-1 Ml1