Tuesday. March 14,. 1M9. Gardening In ftpltc of the fact that nlfhU a fi wa chimed exhibitors in the i full fair days and It did not . n to prevent oeople enterliw Tin- fee would bring in enough j'umey to enable the society to pay av. It Is claimed. Those who have weed In their 'Final High School Dance Of Year Is Held On Saturday " I. T , W. II. Tobey. CN.lt. divisional u the t head through soil, awaiting hc.in u,. Ia !: M,.-.ri,fcn; a ,k. mUde mtitr wMthrr to wun start real irrowth 7C " unce oi v.w jminer the year. was well attended. About 0,1 Saturday night's train from a and tinier aconite crucuiet are 150 students and teacher, danced Smlther on official duties, noticed in Roy Window-, garden from rtghl unt twe,ye , inik aneaa aimosv everywhere. I mfnU werp ,med at . eft on JaU evenings train for noticed crocuses In Jack Fuller's AUan( flM.ak,n)J on of the Pr,nce 0eor8e here h expect Rarden and In Lance Stiles' place, matriculation class, said goodbve to to remaln for ume Ue. """" w Nearly everybody. I hear, has cro- the n.t nt lh. ..h,. cuset either In bloom or very near It. Snowdrop have been out for Ormes Ltd. Pt oncer Drtu2?tet& The Itexall Store phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. ooooooooaoooooaoooooooooooooopoooooooaaoDOOooooaooool I Our new Spring Shoes are com mcnelng mi.tniiB to m arrive. Miiire. We ve need nera space srcLcn ....... j i -. .. . several weeks. I noticed some In . TtT 8liccla, PrlcM on cIearin t Mr and Mrs. It. L. Mclntoshes gar- P0"""" of Pul"" 11. thn out. They j Fashl.n Footwear ' t: den and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ulack 5 out " t1 aftr the ul.i hove a nice showing. Ii:i.il:uituiui oh.icij uu illuriKiay. Th" blK attraction Is to be the showing of colored pictures of garden In the south. Fred CoIm U well known In Pugel Sound cities as a garden expert and his vUI should prove very helpful. It has been suggested that this year an admltflon fee of ten cent should be charged for each entry irosu nave pan y neaved them out j. A. Sadler, provincial welfai-of the ground. Later the work will .1. -7. "": I am told that tickets are going 1x5 much morc dI"teuIt t;i iur mic uiuiuai uiniier oi me Some neoDle are sowing sweet peas but mait people sow them in boxes and transplant a tittle later to the open ground. The ground should be well dug and fertilised before sowing. Those fortunate enough to have may nave strong pianis when the '' uu. oeason arrives for planting out to the annual, flower show. Such. Lobelia should be sown earlier than this for best results, slow growing flower. It is a very While the past winter seem to have been easy on the perennials or biennials, some of the local -eoBle have lost their Canterbury Uells. They have fallen victim to too much moisture. H.F.P. AN EXPERT SAYS W C Malnwarln Grnernl Sale Manager, B C He.-trlc. "Newspaor advertWng Is still by far the most Important medium for modern merchandising. . "Window- display, mailed puMleHy and o&er typea of advrrtMng are only follow-up to newtpaper famalfrM. , Adverttvtng should be continuous. "Modern merchant don't wait for the customer lo make the first approach. .They go out after bujem and let them know the are In business. " Mr Malnwarlng U an expert In Mtatmanthtp aid advertWng. Uo knows. ' The Dally News Is ready to assist you In getting more biulnm. It Is your best medium for doing so. line Catala this morning from a Ulp to Stewart WHHam Stone returned to the eltf on the Catala this momlns frsm , a wecrti business trip to Biewari. small greenhouses are sowlnc some ,am,iy were aI among of their annuals now so that theyltM,dlnK flowers to the funeral of . . . .'. t TI.....U E. O. Ave, deputy provincial as sesor and collector, returned to on official buslne. returning tn Vnnpmww. TTa iviru unc uj Mrs. ruriets wno had been visiting tn the city. Connie Moody and Priscllla Smith, both Indians, were each fined MO. with optkm of seven days' Imprisonment, in city police court tlu morning for drunkenness. wmr suppner. Aivm Uigeni. was fined. XM. wilh thirty days' pUon. Hon Wednesday night. Walker's Music Store Large Stink Music llrihUman, Nonlhrimcr and Lesage Pianos riano Tuning with "Resonnseope rhnne Klue 389 212 4th SC. CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 31 For Rest Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK .1 t huj ms u kx v us m .1 m ELITE Beauty Parlor .Mr. Sutherland Intrrxlucinc the New m fi ts M s a eoooooooooooooooDOOooeooooooeoooooooooooooooooooooooo - M As Advertised on the Air BISMA-REX Antacid Stomach Powder 4 oz, lint tie 75c 18 ox. bottle $1.50 g 2 Zotos rermanenr 5 By an amazing color change H the guardian eye signals the r instant this exquisite perm- 5 anent is complete Tills pre- P cision timing assures longer iij life, greater depth and far lovelier curls. Jj H Phone 499 for Appointmf nts A Hot Time Ik What You Want This Winter You can get it by using oar famous Edsun, Uulklcy Valley or Nanaimo-Wrlllnglon roal., PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 5ft or 558 TBI DAILT filWk, LOCAL NEWS NOTES 1 7,1 n 8atUrday n'"hl " Wp to Stewart breeze each h day fl the . , plant i u In , the hi ' Mm- , Drla, Rpniar cn,or ,Umi, School n.h, i.v h i,i.. ?"a, and Ortde 9 0 held ne,1 a a st- St. Patrick Patrick's danre dance Thi tm. from Premier to take up residence. Mr. Hills is already here. Iter, and Mrs. E. W. Slater re- .... nig vauuit this morning from the nosth Mr Mr. and Mrs. A. Comadlna anajSlater has been conducting his uwse. serrices at tjiewart. Anvox and Alice Arm in his capacity as mls-j slonary of the Anglican Church, Mrs. Steve King and daughter. the elty on the Catala this morning1; ... " "" "u from Premie? f' salUng from Vanuver on a trip to Stewart and April 5 by the motorshlp Delftydt 1 Mrs. King's health requires that she The fire department had a calllget advice of a specialist In London :? "day aernoon to the, The family, home on Fifth Ave! wu!V,I?eV!n!.h AvenueiWest 1 being temporarily broken where a rubbish fire had spread In-jup but Henuby King will stay with to dry grass. No damage was done , his father in Prince Rupert. u. uarieis. wno nas been on a business trip to Stewart, was a passenger aboard the Catala today was 1 Hotel Arrivals Royal Glsll Jonsson, Osland; Joe Chuk ardoc. Porchec Island: N. Rodeers Porcher Island; Norman Olsen, Port Edward. -i Knox F. Gllnn, City; J. O. Backery, I Vancouver; James Hart, city, a .Enlund. Jim Olllls, 8. Nordln and Prince Rupert Gyro and Rotary - wllson. Surf Point Mine; Club will hold a Joint luncheon Thomas La Croiy. Porcher Island Jon ThuHsday after which adjourn-1 AIIne' .mem will be made to the CaDitol Central .Theatre where talklnir Dietures L- Woods Salvus: Joseph of tuberrulosls subecte. furnished "'rard. Prince George; Ole Nelson. . by the provincial board of health. Terrace: c. ciostcc. ummor: E. will be presented under dlrecU'-n Samuelson. city; 1L IL Nellson. of Dr. R O. Large. The pIcturcv,Porcn,'r Island. will be also shown to the Prince , Rupert Parent Teachers' Assocla-j I WINNIPEG WIIKAT WINNIPEG. March 14: (CP) Winnipeg wheat futures were 2c to He lower Monday with May closing at G03c. Announcements All advertisement In this col ema will be charged for a full month, at 25c a word. Orange Bridge and. Da nee March! 16. I Presbyterian March 17. SU Patrick's Hall. March 16. Fishermcnls i March, 24, Shamrock Tea Supper Catholic Varden's Play Marchn; , . United Tea Mrs. Vt" T, Kerglr.'s March 23. Eagles' Bridge Margh.32; Anglican Tea, Mrs. Tobeys March 22. : V" 1 S. O. N. Fishermen's -Farewe'l Dance, March 23. Ball, Mopse Hall, Loan Money To Purchase Boats Ernest Unwln returned to the city Tonight's tram, due from the Newfoundland Comment Movh on the Catala thl morning from altiaat at 11 o'clock, was reported. y0 jiei inAuirr ' this afternoon to be on time. ' I ST JOHM"R WrM M-,rr., u wnauun -g.on women Auxil VCP)-Becaufc It feels the fishing &ry Banquet, :30 March 15 at industry's best prospects lie In Boston Cafe. 81 r deep sea operations with large Mrs. George HJlls arrived In the ann oa nouns mm uiups are pusn- C of Balaano orehir. t..u 1 Miss Catherine Musaallem Ttwellv on the Cataln hi. ,i.. power vessels, ine rtewiounaiana Commission of Government is loaning money to fishermen and merchants to purchase suitable V.tt Af .tin. . . I ' ui umii ijrpe iiuia overseas owners. Ole Evlndsen. pioneer Alice Arm The eovemmenf Mnflmun.Mt Canarla's Rnvnl fliinsf hotel prpnetor. after a visit tn Stewart, returned to Alice Arm aboard the steamer Catala Hugh MacDonald, road, superintendent for Atlin district with headquarters at Stewart, travelled around from Stewart on. the Catala yesterday for a visit to the latter point on official duties. or tne plan said it had been de cided upon as an experiment for the remainder of the cdrrent fiscal year. Applicants must have' experience In. offshore fishing and be of good financial, standing. The government arranges for an independent survey and valuation of the vessel to be purchased and erants th Objects to Interference by Japan of American Trade in Far East WASHINGTON. D. C. March 15. Assistant Secretary of State Sum- Jner Welles has dispatched a note of protest to Tokyo at restriction bv In the Far East. TOE BLAKE IS LEADING past week and Is two points ahead of Sweeney Shrlner of the New York Americans. BAR GOLD LONDON, March 14: (CP) The Montreal price of bar gold on the London market was down lc at $34.83 per fine ounce. EINSTEIN SAYS WAR JUSTIFIED International ' I Checked- Brigands Must -No Peace with Fascism March' rhone Blue 916 203 3rd Ave- High School Spring" Plays 24, 25. Hill 60 Tea March 25. Rebekah tea. Crystal Confection- ;ery, March 29. "Queen Mary" Easter Monday. Prince Rupert Operatic Society presents "The Mikado" April 12, 13 Capitol Theatre. 20 Presbyterian Easter Sale, April O. N. R. A. Hall, April 21. Annual Ball, Moose "(niFriiiiirnt l.lquor Art" (Soctlan 27i Nntlrp r Appllratlon for Consfnt Tranfpr Vt Llrrnre be PRINCETON. NJ.. Mar. 14 "War 'might be justified to protect the world from the rule of International brigands," declared Prof. Albert Einstein, the celebrated scientist, Monday on the eve of his sixtieth birthday. "As long as there Is Fascist! rule there can be no peace," Einstein asserted. DRESSMAKING I Tailnrinr Tailoring and and I?fmni1rl1lnr Remodelling ! KIMI UYEDE To tfotioa la hurrtrr glTen that on the lOin day of April mxt. the undr- Tea Mm Parkin'. " IVJ w n uquor lea. Mrs. I arKin S ' ounlrol Bmta tor consent to transftr or r Ucrnco No, 4133, Issued ln re-ifeot of prembre Xxing part ot s building kno-n a Savoy Hotel, situate X rraHer Wrewt, upon th lands de-Mrrlbed as Lots No, is nd 14, Block 33. paction 1, Map 903. Prlncs Rupert lund Refflxtration District, in th Prov-torn of BrlU&h Ctoliunbla. from Alex-antler Jamee IMidhomm to Carl William Zarelll of Prince Rupert, British CblunVbla, the Aranaferee. OUted at Prince Rupert, B. C. this fth day of March 1939 CARL WILLIAM 'ZARIIXI Applloa&t and TruxMtit. 1 1 bowls In the centre and down thej of the horseshoe-shayed table Sends for the state dinner. MOE THREE Orange Pekoe Blend "SALAD A TEA MOBILIZE BLOOMS TO BETTER GREET THEIR MAJESTIES ON VISIT loan only after the price has-been' All Resources of Kideau Hall Greenhouses Making Ready approved. For Kinir and Ouecn in Comim Tour Loans are repayable in equal installments over a period not ex-1 ceedlng six years and bear four percent Interest The government holds a first mortgage on the ship! durlntr that Hi Mm fcunc snH (U cSl i By MURIEL ADAMS Canadian Press Correspondent OTTAWA Mnrfh 1J- fPPlPoctol c-00f non, ,J - Uijiti oni-ti. kvcio unit oiiu me vessel Ai i . s . must be insured in favor of the bP.f.ays . of I"ies-oi-the-valley and perhaps an orchid or two Department of Natural Resources. I w"' grace the Queen's pink and blue bedroom when s."e ( is staying at Rideau Hall during the royal visit to Canada PROTEST BY UNCLE SAMi ; in May. Deeper shaded flowers, probably potted azaleas and hydrangeas will be used in the Kink's bedroom, furn- unea in maroon ana blue. Six greenhouses now filled rith greenery and buds in various stag- Jes of growth are expected to pro duce thousands of blooms by May, each to have a special place of hon-; or in Rideau Hall as part of the decorative scheme for Their Majesties' sojourn. Nearly 50.000 carnations shading from deep red through pink to the Japanese of United States trade wWte 'in he massed In low. silver ing Lord Bessborough's term of office, the large, white flower with heavy, dark green lily-like leaves was christened "Rowlands Castle" after Lord Bessborough's English home. A simple white carnation was Lady Bessborough's favorite flower, the gardener reports, while her predecessor, Lady Wllllngdon, favored pale mauve carnaUons. When Mrs. George Pape arrived in Ottawa as lady-in-waltlnz to Lady Tweedsmuir, she brought with her about 50 varieties of orchids butterfly, cluster orchids in deen Because Lady TweedsmuirS is Uurales mmM vpIw and ThitM fondest of white flowers there are and these, together with 25 of the varieties of white in the many pure more common varieties, alreadv es- greenhouses. White lilacs, garden-1. nwuhM in th or.hn., las, Calla lilies. Easter lilTes. bou-lup a "0rchid cokmr where new T.. . . !varaia aM ""es-oi-the-vauey wUl UarieUes are being sought. It is cm ??! v luVI a11 ln bl00m 1x1 May when hoped -some of the unusual types Pent n Getters n Win Schriner in Jroyal visitors arrive. Due to theL m b!oom tne Second Place . usual heavy scent of pure white Queen are here. T". j iiowers it nas Deen round uiey are I Throughout the seasons, Govern- un.,., MONTREAL March 14: (CP unsuitable for a large banking or ment House is alive with the color With the regular National Hockey j central decoration if the atmos-Jand nt Cf flowers grown and League playing season concluding phere is warm. A. E. Challls. head picked m the greenhouse and ar-tnis eeK-ena, Toe Blake of Mont- gardener of the Government House real Canadlens still leads the goal-1 greenhouses, said. However, they Now the large pottery and china getters of the major puck circuit, are most effective ln laree lardin- ritninr. fmH He made three points during the ieres and glass bowls in the various i bright reds and blues, tulips in rooms OI Klaeau Hall. .ninks and nranpo nnH ripltrato rfif. Gardener's Pride fodils, narcissi and freesia. A white amaryllls with a splash' To greet Their Majesties when of gold at its mouth is the pride and they disembark at Quebec for a Joy of the cheery gardener who for day's stay at the Citadel, large more than 30 years has been "fuss-, boxes of flowers grown at Rideau Ing with the plants" at Govern- Hall may be flown down to insure ment House and It will be on view their safe-keeping enroute to dec-when the King is here. Born dur- orate the old stone fortress. WWAWVWAV.', 5 5 Smoked "Rupert Brand" '. WAV, Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on To&sted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvre One Package Serves Four People Keeps for Weeks ln Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. I Prince Rupert British Columbia S Crystal Diamonds are alright But they only glitter ln the light King Coal Diamonds win the fight For they sparkle in the night Black Diamonds? A Ton Will Come to You If You Phone up 652 Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd.