V. Garden 'NoiEfeo take notice of this work and those who have not visited the place should do so. The development of this garden Is worth watching. Excellent work has also been done this year at the Canadian National Railways' gardens and the prospects are the park will be much improved over last year. A great many people In the city are either making new gardens or extending the old ones. New flowers are being ordered. Local gar- Don't Keep on Having Constipation! If constipation's got you down-so you feel heavy, tired and dopey-it's time you did something about it. And something more than taking a physic! You should get at the came of the trouble. It you eat only the things most people do, the chances are that a very simpte tact causes your con-si Ipation-you don't get enough "hulk." And "built" doesn't mean 1 at7 food. It; means a kind ot food thatlisnt consumed in the body, but leaves a soft "bulky" mass In the Intestines and helps a bowel movement If this Is your trouble, cat crisp crunchy Kellpgg's All-Bran for breakfast every day and drink plenty ot water. All-Bran is not only rich In "bulk"-lt also contains the natural intestinal tonic, vitamin D,. Made by Kellogg in London. Ontario. Sold by every grocer. ORDER Easter Lillies Now Fresh Cut Flowers Floral Tributes WILLIAM GAIR Florist and Seedsman Phone BLUE 971 I0. Box 27G Used Furniture Hoover Vacuum Cleaner With all the attachments Mena Spetzial . vacuum Fremier Vacuum KMrhcn Ranges with Oil Burners I!an;cs Burning coal or wood. Up from Kitchen Chairs S-Pk'P Dining Room Suite Third Avenue. We are all expecting gTeat things deners are keeping in touch with Irom the sunken garden back of the what is doing in the floral world Court House. A splendid foundation and buying new seeds, some of! has been laid for a wonderful gar-1 which may be useful and others not den. The little greenhouse and shed I so good for Prince Rupert. has been moved to the other side of the road and a new and much larg-1 Those who have no new projects ergreenhouse is being built on the for their garden this year may not old site. This will enable the gov- yet have started work because there ernment to raise its own seedlings . is plenty of time yet to begin plant- and will be more of a credit to the place. Under supervision of Alfred Bayne clay has been dug out of the rock pxkets and replaced by good soil. Soil from the Post Office site has been used to level a lawn back of the court house and a great deal of other useful work has been done. PeoDle are already beginning to Ing and sowing but most gardeners like some new project be it ever so small. Many gardens have to be made over or improved, extensions made, lawns cleaned and shrubs or perenniels planted. A great many roses have been imported this spring. Florists have had rose trees for sale at low prices and have had no difficulty in placing them so far. One firm has already disposed of a thousand. These recent importations have been all named varieties and they look like good stock. The frost of last week did a litttle damage but not much. It' was scarcely cold enough to kill anything which had come through the earlier frosts. Now it should be all clear for hardy things. Some people are already planting their glads and looking over their dahlias. I do not plan to plant dahlias until possibly Oood Friday. I find I have lost a great many of my tubers from rot, the Baby Royal and a few others having been totally destroyed. It is quite doubtful how many will come through as the rot seems to have got into all the boxes. My few tu berous begonias all died during the winter. They were old and too large to keep well. Possibly I forced them too much last summer. The bulbs are bound to suffer from too much forcing. I hear there are a number of new greenhouses being built In the city this spring. This should be a great help in getting seedlings forward. Before we know it we shall hear of someone having an orchid house, I hear a great many complain of having lost a lot of their perenniels. Possibly there will be a short-age.in the city. If there is we must make up the" loss' with annuals.-The i florists are' likely to be able1 to supply some of the needs In peren-j njel plants. Pansles, violas, pinks, (Canterbury Bells, Siberian wall-j flowers, companulas and alyssum saxatile or golden alyssum will all I be much in demand and no garden I can have too many aqualegias. ' There should also be a good market for primroses, primulas, polyanthus land auricula. H.F.P. Be wise. Heaa tn want ads. EUO'S FURNITURE Mattress Trade-In Sale Trade in Your Old Mattresses for New Allowance for your old mattress $5.00 on any new spring filled mattress in our stock priced at $27.50 or more. For your old spring- 3-riecc Chesterfield $3.00 on any new spring In our stock priced at $10.00 or more. $89.50 $25.00 $22.00 $7.00 $35.00 and $55.00 $14.00 7fl Tab,e Table 75c $2.00 $3500 Prince Rupert, B.C. J NEWSHAWKS JOURNEY ON THEIR LAST ASSIGNMENT The flag-draped coffins of the two American and one British newspapermen, who were killed when their automobile was hit by a shell near the Teruel front, are pictured "as they arrived at the Austerlitz station in Paris. Left to right are the caskets containing the bodies of E. R. Sheepshanks, Reuters correspondent; Bradlsh Johnson, correspondent for an American magazine, and Edward J. Nell, of the Associated Press. TODAY'5 STOCKS (Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Co.) Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .18. Big Missouri, .36. Bralorne, 8.35. Aztec, .07. Cariboo Quartz, 2.00. Dentonia, .08'2. Oolconda, .04 '2. Mlnto, .02V2. ' Falrview, .033i. Noble Five, .022. Pend Oreille, 1.51. Pioneer, 2.95. Porter Idaho, .02. Premier, 1.87. Reno, .51. Relief Arlington, .16. Reward,. .04 12. Salmon Gold, .05. Taylor Bridge, .04. Premier Border, .01. Congress. 00V'2. Home Gold, .01. Grandvlew, .06. Indian, .02. Quatslno Copper, .02'2. Haida, .08. Oils A. P. Con., .20. CalmontM.36... . ,... . C. it E., 2.00.' Freehold, .05. Hargalj .19. McDougal Segur, .18. Mercury, .12. Okalta, 1.35. Pacalta, .082.-Home Oil, 1.04. Toronto Beattie, 1.11. Central Patricia, 2.40. Gods Lake, .37. Little Long Lac, 4.10. McKenzie Red Lake, .91. Pickle Crow, 4.10. San Antonio, 1.27. Sherritt Gordon, 1.10. Smelters Gold, .02. McLeod Cockshutt, 3.55. Oklend, .21. Mosher, .22. Madsen Red Lake, .30. Stadacona New, .60. Francocur, .35. Moneta, 1.87. Bouscadillac, .08. Thompson Cadillac, .21. Bankfield, .80. East Malartic, 1.30. Preston East Dome, .87. Hutchison Lake, .07 '2-Dawson White. .04. Aldermac, ,46. Kerr Addison, 1.63. Uchl Gold, 1.40. Int. Nickel, 42.00. Noranda, 52.00. Con. Smelters, 49.50... Athona, .09. Hardrock, 2.07. Barber Larder, 136. Rand Malartic, .23. Everybody reads the Dally News rhere' reason. EASTER CANDIES And Novelties Now on display at prices to suit everybody. All fresh stock. Vour inspection is Invited at MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Having completed annual overhaul and inspection at the local dry dock, the snagboat Essington moved down to the Canadian National dock at the week-end preparatory to being recommlssioned in her season's work on the Naas and Skccna Rivers. Imperial Oil Co's tanker Imperial, Capt. A. S. McGaw, was in port ata the week-end with fuel cargo for the company's local tanks. The vessely arrived at 10:30 Friday night from Ioca and left at 9:30 Saturday night for Stewart. Union steamer Catala. Cant. James Findlay, arrived In port at 7:30 last evening, from the scuth and sailed at 9 p.m. for Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and other northern points whence she will return here Tuesday morning With a capacity list of 159 passengers who were Joined by nine teen more here, C.P.R. steampi Princess Norah, Capt. William Pal mer, arrived In, port at 9 o'clock yesterday morning from Vancouver and sailed at 10 a.m. for Skagway and other Alaska points whence she Is due to return Thursday afternoon southbound. There were no passengers disembarking here from the Princess Norah. The Indian Department power cruiser Naskcna returned to port at 4:30 Saturday afternoon after an absence of several weeks In Vancouver where she underwent a general overhaul and had a new engine Installed. The Lois N Qapt. E. Pettcrsen. and Ingrid H., Capt. Charles Lund- quist, cleared over the week-end on their initial trips of the season to the halibut banks. L to Q boats will start leaving tomorrow for Ar ca No. 2 and R to Z boats Friday Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m Auurs.-ss. it. itupert nua p.m. iriday ss. Cardena 9 p.m. ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m. April 7, 18 and 28 5:30 p.m. From Vancouver- Sunday ss. Catala ,4 pjn. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert ...10:30 a.m. Friday ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena p.m. April 3, 14 and 24 ss. Prin Norah a.m. For Anyox and Stewart- Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 4 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday-ss. Catala ....11:30 a.m Thurs. as. Pr. Rupert 8 p.m. for Naas River and Port Simpson- Sunday ss. Catala . 8 p.m From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala ....11:30 a.m For Ocean Falls Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 11:15 p.m. Friday ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 10 p.m. From Ocean Falls Wed'. ss. Pr. Rupert .... 10:30 a.m. Friday ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 4 p.m. Ss. Cardena p.m. Compromise Is Being Planned Administration Gives Way Before Coalition Opposition on Reorganization ."Measures WASHINGTON. D. C, April 4; A complete compromise is now proposed by the administration in the program of reorganlzataion of government services which a Republican and Democratic coalition has been fighting to a standstill. An amended program will, It i expected, be presented to Congress this week. Revelstoke Doctor Is Dead In Vernon Dr. James Overseas II. and Ilamiftrin Served Was 5 Formerly rolice Magistrate REVELSTOKE, April 4: (CP) James, H. Hamilton;' local hv siclan a'nd surgeonVri'd :- mfdlia' . . . 1 lit. ', .1 ' i it-aim oincer. aiea yesieraay ai Vernon where he was paying a 'Isit. Dr. Hamlltdn served overseas during the Great War and had formerly been police magis-'rate here. Come and See our NEW Wallpapers A large shipment of the newest patterns of Sunworthy Wallpapers has Just arrived. The prices of these popular light-resisting papers are now so low that they come within the reach of every nurse. Furthermore, never were the! patterns more beautiful and In keeping with the true comfort of the homes today,, We invite jou to set an early date for your visit to our wallpaper department GORDON'S HARDWARE McllUDIi: ST. PHONE sir REALISTIC TALE HERE Biff City Life Featured in ".Mannequin" at Capitol Theatre With New York as the back-j ground, "Mannequin," screen ver-1 sion or Katharine Brush' novel 01 the same name, is featured at the Oapitol Theatre here at the first of this week with Spencer Tracy nd Joan Crawford in the leading olcs, It Is the realistic talc of ai girl born in the tenement who1 winds up in a multi-millionaires penthouse. The girl asks for nothing more In life than three com fortable rooms ,and the man sh( loves but fate takes a hand when two men battle for her. First she marries a cheap crook who falls her after which she decides to live her own life. A wealthy steamshlu owner, who has worked himself up from the bottom of the lad der, refuses to let her and shr marries him. Then the first husband attempts to blackmail ti second and there Is a surprising and dramtic climax when the lat ter goes broke. Miss Crawford was .never more beautifully gowned than she Is in this picture, showing no less than seventy-eight costumes. Tracy plays a typically heroic role as the magnanimous millionaire. Alan -h J.EH (Academy Award TRACY In TONIGHT and TUESDAY Second Show at 9:os spenceT Wir Winner) "MANNEQUIN" With Joan Crawford (At 7:32 and 9:36) And LOUIS-MANN FIGHT PICTURES WORLD NEWS also featured. Also showing on tftj program arc the Joe Louis-Nathaa Mann fight pictures. There vert but four rounds before the knock, out in this ficht but thev . .. j " w t plete with action, some of which k shown in slow motion. LONDON GOLD PRICE LONDON, April 4; (CP . ft, Curtis, a newly found leading man, London price of bar gold was don who Is becoming very popular, it 4c, closing at $34.97 on Saturday, SNOW WHITE And the Seven Dwarfs Walt Disney's Newest Movie Sensation. Authorized Editions Bright and Colorful The Story Book The Picture Book ITwo) Each The Paper Dolls and Cut Outs THE MUSIC Three Victor records with the same Character and Sound effects as the feature film "Snow White and the Seven a colorful container. The set Blue Bird Number 7343-by shep fields The Central Ilotcl ROOMS and CAFI Phone SI For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Dwarfs" Complete In Records Separately at, eachA.-... Also a popular dance number byGuy Lombards "Whistle While You Work1' and Song" (25748) 'With a Smile and a -The same selections played I5c 25c $J.!3 75c 75c 40c "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" is a Movie and Musical Sensation Kvery Child Will Want the Books and Kvery Adult Will Want the Music Get Yours Now For a Safe Courteous Driver, Call 456 Taxi Al. French Cheaper Feed Having a surplus of Bulkley Valley wheat It is necessary to reduce our prices. Call up 58 or 558 and Save Money, Prince Rupert Feed Company NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelK Proprt-tor "A HOME AWAY FROM DOME" Rate 11.0 ot 80 Rooms Hot & Cold Wwr . Prince Rupert, D.O. Phone 181 P.O. B J" Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized RIM VALENTIN DAIRY . PHONE 57