,etUs supply youh spuing in Poultry Netting ny Cloth Garbage Cant Garbage P" Garden Hose Rakes Hoes Spades Weedera Trowel Grata Shears Sickles Scythes Spading Forks Garden Seeds aien Hardware Co t! Third Ave. Tel. 3. iat More Wheat It fake. f -rir. link-.! iveRoses Flour The World's Best. SitRni j Ittl-Service M WashJ f sifs. on of t. rxjcUy fill your ! " ' ' r partn-ulars anadian Steam Laundry Phone 8. M. S. SING U'LOR, CLEANINQ AND PRESSING! "il Avpihi Liundry Office ' l!;x 88. i rl. H.C. SEEDING GOES 1 STEADILY ON Canadian National Crop Report Says Manitoba Not as Far ' Advanced In Spring Work I .......... ui.VMH.li. May H. Thai "'.mk . operation are nnw frflrly (reiteral throughout Alberta aiiil Saskatchewan i indicated ,hy the third weekly crop n-iK.rl iue by Hi izanuilijtii N'al iuuil llaiwii. Manitoba. however. i nol a far advanced in mtIiik farm work allln.iitrti report l alo Dial needlim would be well xlarUnl by (he firl week in May. A lilpli a evenly-rive jmm- cphI of llu' wheat I report's! in, 1 lie trrouinl at iju or (wo liiix tn Saskatchewan ami vry favorable report turn from Hip majority of pla-rei Manitoba report Male Dial farm work will be fairly frener- aiy under way by week, although runic dllricl are l'lae.l wailing for fb land lo iry up flr a reHt now fall. W "i k ha cornrnnfd on high land and II i fwled Dial ed. i njr will M pnal within a fpw day. Saskatchewan Point in (lie MHvlll dilrel, ral in Hi'- lieyuia ilixlricl. al llnmirti puinit kouIIi bate Ihn-ii Im-IiI up liy r... Mealfipr ami ihoi. 1 1 re. Tliere da lieeii no nei'd-mi: in- yel in (tonip irl t L I tv vri nj. H ARRIVE IN CITY: ARE VERY ENTHUSIASTIC WHf.Tl .lllllM.... I.llt PX-, , yijt .,,, V j ,i(,ul(, r. p.-eUlioii. arP llial work Will l lirr ,,,, -I,,. K.i.aneial 1'M.ler- ifeiieral Ia I Hp fir-l of Hie wpk. Mpal (TMund and weal her poii-ditmn ar reftwrlml in IIip fa-k'Miii dUlrtrl and ppiiiij: wr-hiioii. are in fuM whk. with wheal nearly all in. in oip parl. Albert I'avnraMe wjaltr condition i.if made miIIp rapid lriile in fprins work in Alberta and .pdiiia i reHrpl jrtnrral in Hip Irflimmion ililnp. with Hip Hip liah rA ii.tn-t tint tiiij; ,.u. .- vri!T of aueiMivPi- arrived in lit cily y terday and I'mUv arr inprplina loral iople in the Skeeiui l.aminalPit WomI (nn-pany wiiieh I Itpintr lartpd at Iievil Mam!, up Hi Skeena lllver. Mr. '.Mils i virp-pre4ipnl at I We IjimHUlPd VmhI eoiirern and ha invented heavily in il, asd Mr. ilouUI i ponnepp mo-p particularly wild Hi elliii' end. xreptifiti .f Alhahaka. where j(,,ih r ulhuialir over Ih IIip land " now lat drying iP;nfo.iel of Hip romnanv Mipy an.l .pih"K wa. experlPd to uav ihpie ha n.l o far been a itiMieral l.y May 5. I.ih( rain Vompauv uianiifarliiriii lamin- i imins aln-atl rapidly anil I.an- METLAKATLA YILLAGE I'lowmii i Knral in lb Kilott , .h.lri.1 aV l ee.linit jrriltni: m.- INnlAN HARmT ARF I itvtinti umuunw utiu ' ATTRACTING VISITORS ; TEH Jtfakes all the erence. quality first always! ' TH1 DAILY 5IWB, Tin- smiirrel quflly moved in. DADCMTC ADC TRIFD "11.1113 AW, IIVILU H in house, an.l 1 determined in hold mi -tioiilillt'fi clainiinK tni1ler rinhl. Mr. Smith ha Juiiir out I lie welcome Hi'trii lo bird lourlsl an.) he will feel fl rifle afTi-onled if Ihry have passed nver Hi ne. riwilundalion lie ha provided. "What ilo llm bird waul anyhow" ho ruminate. "Xoxl xftrtitic I hey will experl pa fixture ami a jrrand piano." WEDDING TOOK PLACE AT CENTRAL HOTEL Miss Josephine Walker of Metla-katla Was a Charming Bride A native wc.blinfr of much interest uii solemnized in (Ii On Ira I Hotel at fi.JMi yesterday PVPiiiut'. Dr. II. It. liranl nlhrial-iiiir. wIiph Mi Josephine Wilson of Mll;iklla. wa married In Anibr. llrowti nf Kilkafla. i 'Mi bible looked charmiuB in Hip end of Hip WPildinK dre or while crepe dp eMw with bridal veil trimmed Willi orange ldi.iiii. Miss Klizafceth HoImiwimi m tended Hip brid and Ambrose Wilson .up. purled IIip liHde(criHiin. After Hi wmldiiifc penwony ahonl 7r. kiiphIk al Ui9,n lo a uiiipf tmu IuiicIiihhi wlieii mil aide luaolK wrre jiiven and reoitonded lo. report frulil fifty lo -VPnly-fle 1 h' eveninu Wa- enjoyaldy pen Mr pen I "f Hie wheal miwii, williiin ''oniipoiiily iiijrnin and dane-pemllliK i',,nlion lieneral. Tii illK. 'di-trirl Hroiitul l'..nkin in tla- l.y a .n..-ra!i. Sred.n? m. I AMIMATFn MCM FOR DEATH OF CHILD Christian Science Practitioner Prayed That the Patient Might be Relieved KDMOXTO.N, May 7- The trial of Mr. and Mr. Hoy. lM(re, rum. mpiicpil in Hie criminal court he-forc Judfto Taylor Tlipy are he parenlx of Jean Marjorie ImIkp, who dipd of diplilheria a few week aun. The IcHinieal rliarfp Ibal haw heeii laid afrain.l UipiiI 'in Hint "Ihey fallwl lii provide Hi nereitip of Ufa'' for llieir daimliler. wlierelo'r ; rliild' life wan enilam?effd,' A plea nf md Riiilly wa en!ef?l hy A. V. . Hury, counsel for iiin defence, in llieir behalf, arid tif; rr.wn pro-reed lo pul In il fi-e Al the artni&liiafoii "f Ibc rrown'i ae, (liirfijr wtiu-li four (hwlor and Mr. CS'jftioll-. :hril- Ian Seienee pritrlilfoin'r, wpre called a wjlBPpfc e"iiifrl for Hip defpnee Aktil (of. a iimii.ii!I on (lie i round Dial-, there wa no evhleiMN Ihat'va' jnSdieal doe. lor wa nol railed to Jean limine. Asked ForNonSutt llefor thf SjiiUftii .d non-uil w deridetl, hpLjulKP raised lhe-tinl of wlietlipyit wa riulit uiMler Hi rriininiiii ;-me o eliarse Hi lirh;inl and wife. M.ie srlin of the &"! under which Hie iJodp nr ihar?el read, "larnl. kuartllaii or head nf Ih hMje.'' .anil U a oon-lemled by the ju!? and by riniii-rl for the ilefae lira) l?ii dil nol inelude Ihe wlfa ajhl I hat he -lioubl not hav tkm in. Iude. in 'the action. K. II. OBkw'l!''voi- lenlioti. v erown rapeulir, wa thai Mi. Ifodpr wa aUo a parent aiu! I hat if tie had Hip mean of providing ine.lical aid or "Hi neri-ifi' 6f life" as Hip JwkIp ny. then h vvonld alo be responsible uriiffr the meanin? nf Hi elj'oii. After eonfdprafilo'anriunpnl on Hip point, the r.inrtwja adjourn, d o that Hip hr n the oinl misht b lookftil tin liy roundel fur bolft- .id. 'Ill ilt'e aUo re- rvd In judzinent fa the ipie lion of a non-yiiil. Medical Evidence iMirin? Hi morning pion Ih rrwn rallt a wllnp, lr Chatham. W'hilplaw.tpnfrpw, and Hall, all nf wtioM hairtntneflilni; ,) ilo ' with Hi ttivtijrnlr,Hi with are reH. '.- l mm many M.nl In Hl,.,t WlMM, nial lin failed to he a . . e' detilh. MiPir vi dene howl thai Hie rhild died jof diphtheria. - In tealinjc with the qtiesli.m jof Hip toxin anti-It. in (reatnienl Ifor Hip rur of (Iip dipae. Ir. Whitpaw. Hi Hty halih offi- .... .1.1.1 ll.al 11.. .1.11.1 U1.nl. I SQUIRREL TAKES UP -- jhav had only Hi remrlp DlDn nnitCC CCT AlIT Spring Flowers Resemble Those rhanre of rrory if Ih Ireal- Kara mm m ..ffllBBm iVJ s im f i f i w r i ms mwf km r - nlnll nilll.ir. .11. I Will In Fnnlllh (Iliviunt and are ...... I I....I l..n ..ImlnUI.M.! nn!li...l INTO THE ATTIC youngsters today ever saw a horse-hair sofa. Pw They wouldn't know what to do with a fire taper, carpet stretcher, or coal oil lamp. They couldn't braid rags into a rug, or wind yarn without tangling.. But they know the how and why of typewriters, phonographs, telephones., automobiles; what happens when a push of the button gives light, or a kodak's flash fixes their image on paper. Their education is as modern as the advertisements they see. They have no more use for the lamp and chimney of yesterday than you for the wick and tallow of the day before. Advertisements induce such progress. They urge wide use that, means improvement They help you lift the out-of-date into the attic rid you of the water buckets and soap kettles of slavedom. They bring late improvements within your reach. th Read the advertisements regularly. Keep alert to e new. Without advertising, you would never know FOTI FIVli I - . i - i 1 IgilQBgBlBslsssslssssssflslssflslslfl B9Lls!BalsslslsslL!sls9L!sls!sVsls I IN PARK AT FnMnNTflN Ver,f Btut,fu' I f I mominp or the day h lit, Quetioned on th altitude IH iflrAlV ill LUiUUniUlV Iwhirfi was on a 11inrday. If il which Cliri(ian Scipnli! adopt num-brr 'f hral people have been AdminNlrrptl on HiPiloward the heallli law, no ain r.llMn.M'iiX. May 8 - Park.irm.rnily bepn viiinnt Mellakalla prevlnu Sunday, howevpr. (I wa fhat Ihry were alway adiPil to I eM,r Joe Smith, wlm.e domain L, vjv Hi Indian irarden at,altnnt cftiain that he would rati in medical aid in th rac of noutl. of lb nvr i V "'"thai plaiy. IIip prniK ltowrt ihav rcoveril. Mi earlipr linfpetiou dieae or any nir -i s of tin i-i'y. early in ,-,. al llieir bt lhr. i'oly- ymptnm of th dieas, ex-Ion illn. Hi rin et out an irrpjrular jaiilhu. joiimiil. dsffo.li, fur.'plaineil Hip dctor. wa nimply n nvituir aerml I'uncal'.w-. The Keimenot ami oilier old favorite .nw throat, a headarbe and a litinKltuu are juippel with allure makins a jrreat lnw. They languid, drowiny feeling, and lii iioMlern I'liiiveineiiee for bird tniii-h re.emble the l.nvli.li par-indvire wa that If .UCll ymp-tenuiil. Ibal i. Ihey have a den. lom did no improve within 21 !door. ffttir wall and a rMm. ! Mellakatla i warmer than hour, medienl aid hnuld he 1 T1m- wer ftewly deroralPdiPrmee lluiiert. ha heller oil jralle.1 in. imd lo mulilv. a tenant. il'fand i pvral week earlier.' The Chri!inn Scienr prarli-a ea nf "fir.t eom flrf pr-Ttie aanlen havp been prelly for I inner, whrn elle,!. slated that .-.l TiMlay. howevi-r. the only the pat month and will be, (he only information he hml wa i. ii.uii applying for ummer worth a v t i I for lite nexl few that the hibl had 'n or throat 'i.ihilatiiin in the new h'-ine i a week. Tile lilae are chowinp and th.i' wnrUinp on I hat bai. . kipnrrel. .r..mie of n f""d bliMtm there. jhe prayed that he fnipht be re- OR MANY IMMIGRANTS AT EDMONTON IN APRIL , Half the Number Were Scottish While Polish Came Second F.liMO.VION. May 8. IhirinK Ihe month of April 331 immi-pranl registered al Ihe Ini-inixration Hall. KdiiKiulnii, and were placed nu farm almost immediately a Tier llieir arrival. Oul of Ihe lolal number. Ihe Scotch. mt lake I he lead by a larjre 'majority, I here bfiinir ii. out of Kvhich 130 wer' fnun llu lleh- ride IslaiH. Ilunkinp second were Ihe I'olish tolalliiiK thirty iiiimiuraiil. A close lliiiil were twenty-nine from Kiuland, In order as lo Ihe number nf immigrants, the following coun-Iries were: United Stales 25; Czerlin-slovakia, 15; Deiimark, Ij; Swvden, II; llelium, II; Austria, 7; Ireland, 7; (iermuiiy fi; Juifo-Shivakia, U; France, 5: Holland, 5; Norway, 3; Franco. .1: 1 1 aly, 2; Switzerland, I. Llamas to Trim Lawns i.fXIK.. May . l or reasons. of economy, anil to make use, of some of (he luinales, the London Zoo aullmrilies are slarlinjf ieese and llama.' fo I rim llin lawns. TH ueese-are kepi from ulrnyiiiK ' wire fencing, and the llama are tethered by a long fop which give them a 211 foot prating circle. 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