Mar Start baby on Eagle Brand II cannot nuiaa him. Uit put (ipc'uncnl with food and iuk U heallh, may b hU lilt! rr 67 vef Eagle Brand haa ittn ib leading infant food. VVritt (or free (itlplul Baby Wtilaie Book The Borden Co. Limited , MONTMfcAL Coats, Suits ind Dresses IT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PHICES. Bent'i Third Ave. Cpetvu Bank of Montreal, Let Us SUPPLY YOUR SPRINO WANTS In Poultry Netting fly Cloth Garbage Cans Garbage Palls CartJen Hose Rates Hoes Spades Wteders Trowels Grass Shears Sickles Scythes Spading Forks Garden Seeds Kaien Hardware Co " Third Ave. Tel. 3. Sod FinisP Thrif-T-Service Wei Washj Three Service, one of ':l will exactly rill your ntli day needs. I'lioiie iu for parliculars. Canadian Steam ' Laundry Phont 8. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. FINE CONCERT BY GYRO CLUB Program of Unusual Merit Embodying Several New Features Was Presented Last Night program of unusual merit iemlodying H nuriuVr (if features Jlhal weie both novel and highly lenjojablp iiiuilf Hip rnnrrrl Jslngpd last night in the West- holme I hen ire liy IIip I'riirv-e Ituperl (Jyrn Club an affair iiiilc in keeping wild 41ie reputation that Hip rluli, in if brief history, has ariPM-, along entertainment litiH. Tlierp wen two parts firsl, a rrrilal of eight numbers m which the cliiiol children look a pniniiii'Mil pari. ecnnd, n . iM-4i-t filny entitled "The Hoy Come llotu"." The entire urn. Knini met Willi Hie distinct Hp. .roal of Hip audience ami all Mm j unrulier were srcelcd Willi in. iieni dpinam) for enrorp. Tli opening item wn a series ,i f choral i( imber liy a group of ciio rlnldreii under Hip direr-liioiinf II. S. Hum. superintendent) Hurklrv May I PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT farm It (Sacllaa 41). JpftOCiaeaTioi of nkturiiino orriciR pnovmcr or bmituh Columbia la IK PDlficC nvrtmT Iici.i oiairkt Ti. Wll ..mm ihiMiuud nliw Imnilml and iwrnljr fiir. I twiMlrr In- itrir ur ll tain -rr. at TIM- turnMttr(il orTKV, I'Hnrr Hal" I. R. . !! thirlk-lh ttty of Mar. iai. at larlta u'rlnrk iwmn. lur tb IHjr rf wtfninatmr aii4 rlrrilnr tK pf- rrfirfMni iiinu in iw i-viiaiurv :ynilH-l Inl't HaT.-fl ImrnirM Joday Uwn Mill I lrkrin ! Ma.u-il ort-auir 'Mia .f hlrli eirj qvlrwl lo lake iHilIre mht arrortiinan. m untlrr tax in 1-HiT .i- ibla wvenlM-nili day t May, h .op tlvHiMiid nine bunilml and iHemjr-'""r ll II NOHTIMKII. lu-iiiminFtimrer. fr I'".". ' L. Hitl.lon nf Hie Klerliiril ..M.u- l ".",' aforrmlit :.i.t .t iIhi n-nisTilva Mai-e,i'"ini"i'. I nlainrl 1 1 I r 1 1 I hum - I m H I .. a v IfolH.wJnr: MtlMH mwiilONS. Haiika Mlanil l...kl.W II.V rjiliiahi-wi liili'l nmrel" a llayiiMirl InvrrtifK Jrdty lawn Mill lirkiill Mamn-lt iiicanic I Mill . III u llirn an I IIIIIHI 1'ort trleinetit t'Ort llllHMIl . ... ...... rrilirr mi"-i t (Hippo Charlntle Hty lH-hine nay samHl'll sklikirata TiiiirMmi lUrtmiir lli II Tuw Mill ti-.uii.ii II vrr TiprKiui ii liereby re. . . a a.v a..taafll IllOllt. Iheiu. nniird l" like" nolli e and l- IC'Vern M-tvi arnnrdlnrly. , ... , ., l.iiivri- ,,,VT:e:cnu,,.h"f.yor,,; in II. MOMTIMIH. Heiurnini ornctr. It's great for growing boya who use up energy as an engine uses steam. With milk or cream, a fine body-fuel. Makes vjm and vigor. f f"Uinl. Something now in I Hie way if harmony wan hprp in-'iral training drill under ;d odin-ed. 'Dip school children direction of Jump Mitchell. CORNFLAKES 4;! Dip. TIip juf iIip rjly have oflpri Iippii lipnnl younglPrs wpr wwlly eo.lumi'd erp Him on Hip tMiurert platform and IIip pxprcips were performed ,lui it wa Hip first 1 1 dip Dial any wilb exari precision making the liMiiiiir ilpmpl was made lo dp. exhibition a pleasant oiip lo oh-Ki-'op parl-iiiging nmmig them. ehe. j The result wn mol successful j Mr. I. f. Bonney wa a iuii'1 reflected ipd only rarpfnl uual lcaing with her solo, liraining on Hip wtrl of Hip in. Slit Ming "The Little liamnzel" -inirl.ir tmt vitftil ability hy Hip and "Almond Hloom" ami wn i In Id rein. TIip ehoru-e wprp heartily apptauled. Flouting liowri on Hip ililening A new male niarlpl made iU 1'i'ip," "Jimip. Iivply Jiinp."aiparanro and plirilPil "much I rtlly . Ilo," ami "Snliliprn'JavoralilP cnmmpnl. Two num. :ii'.ni," from Kaul. 'rhpy1r on Hip profrram wprp pro- '..kP'l niurli applaup. pidpd hy lhi asprpallon which Physical Drill foiiilPl of J. K. Iapy and I. I ' l.istlii ktI and eilii Imy tKik K. ('aniiln'll, Irnnri:; A. K. Wak-l.art in a ppiiii-lly ptpruipit ph. fild. Uirilonp. and S. 0. Jack. .nn, baK. U wa Hip firt ap. pparancp; on Ihr concrl plalform if Mii fllv hi- Mr VV.-iLpfjplil .iiul fr. Jackson, holh of whom pnurd Hipmsflvp vocallsl" of oiiip tahilily. Their numhprx. which prc ppr-UlPiiHy pncorrsl, wpr- -0 I'fnrpful Xiphl." and "Tlic Wrealli." Ladles' Quartette A laillp' ocal iiarlplta, run. ailiip of Mrn. . S. linnnpy, Mrs! Jarvi McLpinI. fr.. (. Vol. iworili and Mr. II. Frsipr fur- ,MfU,,fK;r.!V.V'i.Vr;ni' anolhpr hihly acceptable i that m uii iu iu aKr iipiu on i hp iiroy rain wuirii raimi "TilT. .u ,r .W.iVUd for -rond appcarancP . Hip "lainlnip or llm rilumc and accuracy of Hie mopinpnlj' in an intricate folk ilair ir-mmiIinI by senior j.c!kmi irN r oi. in.iiKv inatip iiii annuipr popular num. . ilL:' m ami ..nr whirl. inadP a Ut rrtlUftwrt rtr or II- di.irlrt Ml'IYCr. .'.Ihir&Aff i"Jti dT Tli ausinpjitcd WcMliohnP Or- !n!.7lrV,:..rnr ,,n',"r '!"" l-'t-rllln of ai an unir uiom ih- ui r ibi. (iynt l.liarlpt llalano. roiUriliul- ISSSSli" '."'laraaW S l ihf rendition of "The 'Panka t.land oliv1 lli nirilUIIPd mMIIIIK, CpKlltf a. t aa.u lka.a-1 f liiltiaill I ..... inri !'mf ami interim muic. Mr. Malatriio oS5 .'XlrJaiP .lu'al'" elW "r ,,"- xt-ri iiajr paniments for the evenin?. liu&w I One Act Playlet tjwrji. HarWir (I)n np ,,aypt. "IIip liny t inn Coiiipa' Home," proved a mtl en- i-fm'ni.h,irrfi.r iprlniniiiR concluding number. aim avirrn nun- fnr0 .lopldp.l ,p arpun'llU haml at I'lilNCE IpnUvcen nil nlittlllrtle old I.nKlisIl uncle of mean- and hi nephew ward a lo the latter' future fnllowiuK hi return from four year nl war. The principal roles of iinele ami nephew were taken resjpeethcly liy fiyro Art Kasson and II. S. Hum, both of whom sutnined llieir parts In excellent manner. Miss Dorothy nilliiiK lin ti til-nip .o rlmrmln'i' mint wliile LIQUOR-CONTROL PLEBISCITES J(.M sv.lkor Ui, part r ACT. xacillatinir cook. Ml r.aroline . . Milrhvll appeared as a maid. rnocuuMTioN or nnm rommiep in charpe of pkovinci or ?T"M.c..LHMJf1,.'!,,t,lhe roncerl consistcil of S. K P!'mnn inami.bell. cliairmnn. A. Lionel !T i-i i iujc oTi.:r I ,5'? .Ui-Holl by, Frank Oihh and A. A iLft'o,".! i n!ve n-reimi iu MKir Fnson. Hlhcr member of Ihe YWi 1". J'T'CTv'i.'iT rnim; nle'cluh Riive assistance and the club . ' : - ..n.tu ....!.. n.- .in. .,.,..111111 nun. lumeiri- lklltIVl- 1 ' ....n.. ll.. i. I.. I -I .i.i l a.i I I.. i., II. ii. n ..i.i i raMw I if ii" Y": if baif I witneut ",.i.ii.-f lafcrsi-i 'Sin7r 13 ' ii" .... iVm.itive s. sr. "-.as Awmbiy as lwn Hits Kll'lllljr Wreniiy lliueiili'ii lltt-l- ill III !!!- inn tli'l Bieii by 8ui)Prlnlendenl II. P. Hunt nnt.nllier members of the school . IcnchiiifC staffs. The I. . U!her were Oyros Norris ih.?'m:.Se'n. ti'S' MKilPrinKle. Clarence Woodruff, Si'ro'rr'iVen nro OeorKC It. Tile "'!!" 'JUS'. !.r'!iierMii WJn.lrilloaiie.L and niranKe.l the stnjre ror riaygrouno rung The roncerl was slaired for Ihe fiyro I'ltib jilnyKrouud fund, Upturns were not conijileli'd this niorninir but It is pxppcIpiI Hint Ihey will sliuw Ihe affair lo hav Iippii financially successful. W. Mnst who lias been in the city on a business (rip for IIip past few weeks, returned lo Van rouver on Hip Union steamer Curdena but night. WHIST DRIVE AND AIkhii ISO peronn nlpnipd Hip wliil drive and dancp IipI.I lat evening- in Hie .Mptropolp Hall by Hip ladip of Hie Mimkp-hparl l.exioii. TIip firil prize . winner at cardn were Mrs. II. A. -'om and Jack Judzp, Mvond awnrl goiiip to Mrs. II. Skallebol and -Tom liylihavn. HpfrehiuenU wpre ered and a ilano followed, muic Iwimr furni-lipd hy He'UVlholmp Or. chelra. Joe SlaKKard wa malpr of cprenionieo. Mr. Tlmr Johnon wa cashier and Hie roiiimillep in charKe conNled of Sirs. .1. Field, convener, Mr. ".. K. Ylre liprjr and Mr. IJnper. YANDERHOOF Fore.sl fires are now rajrin? all owr the country and the forelry branch of Ihe proincial (leparl-inenl of lauds is taxed In its u I most in an endeavor to keep Iheni under control. Tho Ilrew- er, of the forpslry'sprvicp, stales I there are nine fires Ipin? fouschlj iu IIip audprtioof rangers ins-Iricl liPlween Finmoore and Fra-spr Lake emplnyintr seventy ' men. All of (hem are retried lo be under control. - . . A. A. Hutchinson, Vanderhoof station ii ?en I, has (ioiip to Maui, loba on a vacation which may l.ll two mouths. V. A. Oober has arrived front SmiliiPrs and is nrlinv n?eul during. Mr. Hutch. insou's absence. - '. Mrs. Itawson, sr. I sppudinjr a few days in Hutchinson visit. in? her daughter, Mrs. Harry liuerden. Mrs. Dueiilen expects In leave for England about June 7. Mr, .la tiles Tannock and Mrs. Hoberl Hurr of Fori Frascr were in town on Wednesday. . Jolm Mcl'herson of Fori James has gone on a two weeks' I rip lo Vancouver. Seedlnpr operations are now well advanced in Ihe Nechakn dislricl. II. .1. Ilusliby of Moose Jaw js vlsilimr Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell. - - . Hicliards, of Ihe Sum V DANCE LAST NIGHT Mooseheart Legion Responsible for Successful Affair Held In MetropoleHall experiiiienlal farm, visiled' the local station on Wednesday and planted a number of hardy vnvielles of apples and plum Iree; Seediniy is com. pbded and a good si nr. I. has been made. Prosperous advertising means regular continuous Advertising. BfHaiBaHSHaBBHBaflaMaBBBBBiBBBBiBiBBiaaaaaaia INTO THE ATTIC youngsters today ever saw a horse-hair sofa. Few 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. Read the advertisements regularly. Keep alert to the new. Without advertising, you would never know a product's worth until you" had bought it. ALICE ARM ' Mrs. Oorjic Malliei-ou and 'family lefl Monday for Klewart lo join Mr. MatheUon who has a position there. Mr. and Mrs. John Lulich and family left on .Monday for Ie- troit where they will make their fulure home. They travelled via l'rince Hupert and the CN.lt. ' Louis MrKeiiiio of Ihe firanby Vailway logpinsr force wa taken In Ihe Anyox hospital Saturday .where he was oHraled on for appendicitis. Steve Huinas has taken cou tracts Jo gel ft over a million ifeel of logs for the Uranhy Co. :ou the Kitsault lliver. PRINCE COMING TO CANADA AGAIN AS SOON AS POSSIBLE QITUF.C, May 21 Among Hie cabin passengers arriving hero on the (I.P.S. Monlclalre,, from A daughter was born to Mr. Liverpool was Irofesor II. L. and Mrs. Andrew line nl Victoria Cnrlyle, manager of ll.ll.ll. Ihe on May 1 1. Irinep of Wales, business inler- " esls in Canaila, who is proceeding A. 0. W. Ilrain and family i0 the prjiU-n's rnnch hi southern have presented tbn local public Alberla. library with eighteen book. I professor Oarlyle is going lo llhe ranch for Ihe puriMc nf mak. .Mrs. Dodwell of Fraser Lake ing a Ihorouah inspection of it. and Mrs. Charlotte Finney have and to prepare for the reception joined Ihe slaff bf Ihe .N'echako nf n coiisignnienl of full-blooded hotel. A. K. inerland horses and dairy cattle which will shortly arrive here. Professor Carlyln slntVd 'hat when' he was speaking lo the prince the Inst time iy London the prince did not make mention of another visit In Canada in the nenr fulure, but added limit Ihe prince never grew lired of en-jhusing about his last trip. He said that the heir lo the throne would ourely come In Canada again as goon us possible. CANNOT WORK FERRY During the lasl few days Ihe water has been mi higU iu Ihe Skeena 'river that it ha been impossible li operate the ferry at Terrace. TIMBER SALE X6218. Scaled Trnilvr will 1m- received by the Minuter 'f LamW. at Victoria, tiol later than ikhui mi the IV III day of June. Mil. fis- the ptirrliaxe of Llrejire X 818. tu cut Jtt.ftitl llr. on an area Mliialrd apeii.l- niately i wile .(irth and raal rrtsu Hiise l.akr StatuiiL. C.N.H.. Kanire J, l.iat Land IIIMMft. Three fl years ulll m atluwetl rur re-nHival uf liintM-r. KurllM-r parili-ulara ot Hie Chief Korea, ter. Victoria. B.:.. Inatrlei KurMi-rr I'rinre ltiiiert. B.C. TIMBER SALE X 5696. sealed Tender win be received by the Minuter or Land, at Victoria, not later than noon on the K"1 day of May, tvit, Tor the pun-liase of Licence X 16VJ. to cut Su.OUU lineal feet of Cedar rule and 1-Uinr, on naft of Lot 701. about 3H miles .K. or Hciixi Station, llange , Coast Land Dl.lrlcL . . Two year ulll La alloued for removal of lUuber. Furtlier carticular of tiia Chief rorea- ter. victoria. U.C.. rrlace iUipert, B.C. or liBtrlct rorester. TIMBER SALE X 6060. Sealed Tender will be received by the Minuter or Land, at Victoria, not later than noun on the ind day or May, tvl. rur the purchase or Licence X 060, to cut .?. oou feet of Hemlock. Cedar, spruce and Balaam, ami 11.000 lineal feet of cedar t-oie and rums, on part or Lot llus, uear Ametbury, C.N.R.. Iianre I, Coast Land DIMrlrt. lour () yaar will 1 allowed for removal of limber. rur over uarliriuar nf the cider Tore-ler, Victoria. B.c or Matrlct Forener. rrluce Hupert. B.C. TIMBER SALE X 6107. There will be offered ror at at Public Auction, at hooti mi the ttnd day of May, SI. Ill Ihe office or the Suiervlir at Snillher. B.C., Ihe Lh-enre XIT, tn cut IWl.tloo lineal feel or Cedar Pole aud Pil- Iiik, on an area alluatrd m-ar Skeeua cniMlur, on the line ur the Canadian .National Hallway. Ca(ir Land l'Htrlct. Two (ft year ulll be allowed for removal or timber; runner particular or the Chief Tore- ter. Victoria, p r . r nutrlrt Foreitrr, TIMBER SALE X61S7. Sealed Teuderi ulll ba received by the IHatrlrt ('nreater,' not later lliau noou on lira vuiu a.v or iy, ii, for ise ur-rliane of Urem-e 4ln7, iwrar Ultlaull Hlver, bead ot Alter Ami. Caviar, to nl ltw.000 f.bm. of spruce. Ili-mlck. Haliain aa (.oumiwiHiu saw lull, Two (tl year will txt allowed for r liloval of tluioer. Fiirlher parllrular of the Chief Forea ter. Victoria. B.C or putfict ,Forier, WKOn TTVM. Eat More Wheat Do it with Bread, Cakes, Puddings, I'aslries, baked with FiveRoses Flour The World's Best. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phons 6S. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and 0 ravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Hlovlns. M. S. SING TAILOR, CLEANING AND PRESSING Pliono 77 1. 820 Third Avenue Laundry Office P.O. Box 88. Prince Rupert, B.C,