Pah is i wi the DAILY NEWS Wednesday April J, ,m J!KTmrnPKrK5g.Ki rjn ei iiit in in in run irrt ktitvti; rn n SALE ENDING Third Avenue SPECIALS Our Removal Sale of Women's Shoes will come to a close Thursday morning. Take advantage of this nionev saving proposition while our sale lasts. HURRY UP! Only Wednesday and Thursday Morning The Family Shoe Store LIMITED Phone 35? nrr Brarrrij-n :-s :ar.n nrAFiraii nun t n in r THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA ibiished Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN Managing-Editor S . . : L jjj The unprecedented cold spell of j the last two week has treated a R problem with many local gardener. 5 Most of the pansies have been kill- '.the frost. jed. polyanthus on which we depend , -r- for much of our May bloom are in Rose growers are very doubtful 5: many ease sone. primroses arei about how many they have lost. 1 ! i.i : 1 i 3 Cash Only All Sales Final g j ELS A DAY You have always wanted an Electric Refrigerator, for its cleanliness and healthfulness and for the countless savings it lets you make. Choose yours NOW. Let us put it in your home. Then have ice cubes, frozen desserts, crisp, fresh fruits and salads, perfectly refrigerated meats and all the other benefits you've longed for. Save money on shopping, too, by buying larger quantities at bargain prices. And all the while you're enjoying the advantages of electric refrigeration, you can pay as little as $3.75 (de-' pending on model you choose) a month or less than 15 cents a day. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED f wammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBamaaBBBammmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmm killed, some of the bulbs inlured or killed and many rock plants such ax aubrrtia have' ipirrriy survived siPlanning and Planting Vegetable Garden pi H' n stum twi sit PLAN YOUB fUUX r?rwgft Ji . S VI ACCOflNG TO Uit ACUItt une WHENCPIN1M3M1UI TOAWURl STBAI6KT A Wttl PVlNMtO ctaotmsictu UtllfiCHOM. IT I) IHItBIO CUUiVAH A0 The Four Euentlals of Oood Oardenlng The real hard frort of midwinter did litUe damage but these spring frosU followed by warm sunshine In the day time have been fatal. Yet It will be found that many roses which were thought to have been killed will shoot up from near the crown so It Is impossible to estimate the number of fatalities until next .month. My vail roses. Dr. Van Fleet, seem all right and some of the bush roses have survived so far. Others seem to have been killed. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Norrington report having had a number of bulbs pulled up by the'Srarled thrushes, known to some as the Oregon thrushes, which have been quite numerous iiere this spring. This Is Martha Washington A Newr Petunia of Outstanding Merit the only complaint I have heard so far of Injuries caused by them. The small birds will come next and they take almost anything that Is Kreen except broad beans. Death on Slues At the annual meeting of the Horticultural Society Mrs. McCar thy gave a spray which she said she had found very effective on slugs. As this lady Is a gardener of many years' standing what she says can be relied upon. Here is the formula Two gallons warm, water; three handfuls of Lux; one wineglass coal oil; three tablespoonfuls of salt. Spray with a watering can or other sprayer and the' slugs will disappear. Mrs. McCarthy says her crocuses are coming up through the snow' and others have reported similarly. uaraeng not coveied with snow have been injured more than those with the protecUve covering. I have found a number of mv eraoe hya cinths which came up In February i have rotted off. Neighbors of mine report tnejr's all riftht, Much seems to depend upon the exposure. THE I1IRT GARDENER The Dirt Oardener says: "I have grown both early ind late double tulips, someUmcs called peony tulips. These are lovely but have short stalks. In singles I have blzarres, Darwlns, earlys, Rembrandts and plcotees. All have don? fine and I have Jeft them in the ground although they should tc lifted every year. I found that-after three years the frost Jlfted hem; nearly out of the ground and then tfyey are apt to get frozen or rot,' They should not be dug until the foliage has died down or yellowed or the bulb Put Men To Work Gainfully The people of Prince Rupert are afted to co-operate for the purpose of pro. vidine; gainful employment for as many jleople as. posHlhl during the next six months. A group of canvassers will undertake to call on all local citizens ain for pledge from them thut they will undertako to spend an much uk poili(( anJ stating how much they plan to spend on gainful employment. It i.s not the Intention to interfere with the private concern of our niih-hors hut to try to secure as much employment as possihle ana meannof improving local conditions. We have set as our objective the sum of $50,000 If every misoii will undertake to spend srime money in such a way ax to make conditions lietterj we shall easily attain our object. The pledge cards will ho kept private in order to prevent Kolicltntion on the part of those who may be trying to secure advantage from the campaign. We are not an employment agency 'and have nothing to say n to who shall be employed or what they shall be p"aid That is between the emplnver ami em- piovetl. All we ask Is mat the money he .'expended. -1 he provincial employment officer can supply men if required, Tlitmr In thn homo. oiiLririlf? thf hnmn. in nffloo Iniildimrc i ml ftictrirliMt n beginning to look the worse for wear. A 'id there are hundreds .of unemployed hands wanting and willing to tlo those j Im. You need the work done they need the money for the necessities' of life. Help make these idle hands earning hands, for the good of the community illlll lilt' llilJIMlll" illlll .-Jl l-VVV. uriV HI llll Mill.' III. Ill III rtlMIinil. THINGS TO 1)0 In vide the lluuve ' Convert attic into playroom or extra bedroom by covering Joists of floor and roof with lumber or wallboard. ' Convert basement into a game room, recreation room, playroom or "dm" or workshop, with plenty of shelves, cabinets and closets. Plaster ceilings and wills of bwmcnt or cover with wallboard and paint, using light colors for better lighting. Install fruit and preserves cellar "cold air ventilation . liulld new cupboards, closets, eablnets and shelves for kitchen, pantry, laundry and playroom. Build a breakfast nook or "dinette," or add a dining room or dining porch to the house. Install new medicine, towel and soap elo&ets and other needed modern accessories in bathrooms. Reglazc broken or cracked windows. Caulk cracks between wood, Uls and walls. Install new lighting fixtures In the house. Install more convenient outlets. Instal electric refrigerator. Put on or repair storm windows. Repair broken or glue loose chairs. Renovate ruts and carpets and runners. Re-cover Chesterfield sutte ind upholstered chairs. Purchase new "occasional" furniture. Reframe valuable pictures. ' Renew drapes and curtains in tiny or all rooms. Renew linoleum in kitchen. Launder or renew slip covers. Repaint or renew window blinds. Employ capable women for spring and weekly house cleaning. Purchase brd linen, comforters, blanket. Replace chlnawarc-nnd kltehin utensils. Repair clocks. Replace silverware. TIIIMiSTO DO - "' - Outtlde the Home Repair or replace eaves, trout ha. wttrr eon- ductors and flahlrK. He thlntlc roofs either In who1? or In rrt. KtpUr worn, broken or rotten column baje, column bannisters, ratlines, woodwork in porches, steps and thresholds. Mend, fences and gates, replacing all mkvdnt and decayed wood with sound lumtor Huild new sun room or glat-ln an existing porch. Huild an addition to Ijoum. Construct fenced-in playground for the smaH er children, with swings, chutes, H. Erect gates, fences, treltUe, arbor. pertoUs, ' etc. Roufv-repaUt or reitaln. Porch floors, steps and raiting--repaint or reran Is h Fence! and gate repaint. Clean out or rebuild cetpool. Install sidewalk. Reihlngle houte. Put new roof on hou. Put In lawn. Plant shrubbery Dlz over and re-teed lawns. WORK FOR WOMKX Employ a seatrutrrs spring kewlng, retnoiM ting. Have quilts made and nm hooked from erP bag materials. Employ women to mend linens, laces, hotiery. Initial lnen. mske needle-point, re-rorer eiderdowns, re-tuft mattrees. re-cow lamp shades, knit socks, sweaters. Me. cover cushions. "PAINT UP" JOKS Interior of the houw- repaint revarnlsh and redecorate not only walls, ceilings and woodwork, but also floors, furniture. ll lrurrt; etc. " Employment Service Committee will not be any uso the following year. "Another bulb that makes a nice pot plant Is Achemcnes, It may also be used as a hanging plant if the tuber Is laid sideways. It blooms fine with me. I allow the leaves to : die down before repotting. j "I find begonias rather slow In; starting and a greenhouse would be best to. start them In. They can , be planted out in window boxes or in the garden but the bulbs must' be lifted for the winter. "Crocuses, snowdrops and scilllas grow well but I notice the frosts! lift them almost out of the ground each winter and they have to be pressed back In the spring." FRESn MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 J. J. LITTLE, PRESIDENT WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed la the Mornlnf jUrin' to Co ll M Tr ,i w Ml'tt l wUr. Ml, ItltM.f Htr f etf wl ttm U4 tp Uw l. kitu y.u mttittlf tMl m4 keTHt m4MI f U. ' bl mn mnmt tm t tt Ut 'mum. Tk rwiM far jfir 4mto4 vl Ixlltf U your IUM.itwwl4 fmu lw. WoU l lllT U 4(Uy. U ttl blU U (k (MUf bfif, ru t4 It Juali 4mn I U kl. kl lu kfMkllbUlk. Tfurbwi It k tko f4, tit OUTER'S UTTut uyicR tiui u im ifi T" Imi t4 ." -rixr mUV vtJiSi, krw!M. imU vti(l nMU, tmuiu . . !' Mk hrU.bUU. Atk Itt I Wi "JH " M lr tU m ?tlw t Advertise in tfe pally iwi SPRING COATS A consignment of spring fl coaU has Jus beert rerelvcd. We bought them at such ij low price that they can be tw at considerably less than It cost to make them. Finest Styles , Firnt Class Fur Just the thing to mafce a !7 look real snappy Goldbloom Tlie Old Relive