Wednesday. March It). Dt ALWAYS READY FOR Baker's Breakfast Cocoa Growing children want and fre. qucntly ned mor nourishment titan adults, owing to tlt activity of tlieir ritl littlt bcdiri. Uakrr l Vocoa full all the requirement f th difti. ti:n and pliyiicion a a JIiciou, purt and health ful Leverage. Just ti fiooJ for ol Jer people. ( It iht (KM a iJ ua(u Made In Canada By Walter Biker k Co. Limited tibluhJ tJM VIDi l Donlvntrr, Mwf. nj Monlfwl, CnU, aoot in of cnoia nans y.vr rtti FiveRoses FLOUR When Iluylng Flour atk jnur Oroeer for "FIVE ROSES," The WorlJ'n Itesl , John L. Christie Agent. Soil FinislP ThrH-T-Service i Wei Wash , Three Services, one: of which will exactly fll your wa!i day needs. I'bonc tn fur particulars. Canadian L Steam aundry Phone S. Sterling Furnace GOAL DllMi4 In BuIlK At $10.00 par ton. Thl l t very superior runi'e nxl. It toes t rlrrni hoi Hr tul ( riulrrlv free rnnii smiI, fliiikrrs, slarh, sn. dirt Sonm of Ihe Urr" hcsllnt: plant In Hie rltv iro now ii Ins' II nh entirely stlricior' results STERLING STOVE COAL, hi'livrre'rt In fltrks. At $12.50 per ton. We ire ilsn AienU ror tlw Fimons LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co; Msln Officii Hotsl Oinlril, Phoni It The Pastime Cigar Store Opp. Emproas .Hotel. Tobacco, Cigars, Clgarellet, Candle and Hoft Drinks. Wo have a pleasant back locm. Coino In anil make yourself at homo. W. M. Whltlno, Prop. ANOTHER 'TRIAL OF Magntlne. ESKIMO IN ARCTIC Judo Dubuc to Visit Far North and Try Man at Mouth of Mackenzie River I MDMONTON. March 10. An. other trial of Arctic roal na tive will take, place: in The far norlh this coming summer, nnit.' as previously Judge Iiiibuc will make the long trip via the river steamers to carry Justice of ihe while tnantlo IHe. Kskimo peoples. , mi' name: m i ii instance as last year -is accused of mur der, and he has'becn in I he hands of the mounted police for more than n year. He was taken by boat lat eaon from the lloval Canadian Mounleil Police, post on Coronation flulf to llersehel Island lo be tried, but nwiria to jlho lUllc yef being held up In tin' ice lh! Island was reached too'lale fiir the trial of the nri. oner, as by that lime Alikomiak ami laiaritagama had beMi sen-letired'lo death and Jmlse tin. hue fiad W for the 'oulde." Since that time the I'.-klrno ha been held by Ibe guardians of Hie .North al ucrsehel Inland, await ing Justice. ALBERTA FARMERS CONTINUE SYSTEM ELECTION DEPOSIT FUMO.VTON, March 19. - The prinrrple of candidate makim.' enli eleclhrn depnils will be continued in the provincial elec. limn, in the future, according lo an amendment lo the election bill by A. I.. Saurnlcr, fanner, Slett-ler, which w pnie In Ihe com. nultee of the whole in Ihe l.egi- laiure by a voje of twen-ono to twenty. Iteoiden making a depo.il, can didate will be required to have lv.ertly.fite signature on their nomination paper. Under Uie old ylem, only four signatures were required, and the deposit was tno. Although the priney. pie of an election deposit had been adopted, no definite amount ha been stipulated. When the rUne amending Ihe election bill In thin renperl i brought down for dicuston, some definite mim probably will be fixed. ALL THAT IS LFFT OF WOMAN IS PETTICOAT That It What Lecturer Says of On Who KnUra Race Against Man KhMONTOS, March 19. Ie. daring lhat woman was "set by her Creator for one lak, apd one only." and lhat she i not filled today for the physical demand of 'parenthood, Ir. II. Hurlon l.ogie. jjn an addrf on "The I'rexenlion .of 'ervou liieaei in Children,"1 created n dltincl cnatin when he Aiipplemenleit hN lalrnwnK with lh aerlin; "When one er hr' enter he race aitnintl janolher xex, one feeU lhat all tliat Ih left of her i her pelli. ,coal!" ! Aerllnp that woman xavape proiniillor ha lnllnct which 'twere trid o dilorted thai cx wi bu,l n plaything.' Dr. l.opie nid thai if Ihe jirehNloric female dld 'nol rccoiinli n child 'a u ll"lleaveii-ent roionihilily. he TViil 11 did nnl receive it inlo llniornn an.i reJiollinu arms." BURNS LAKE Mr. and Mrs, Kennelh Scherk have arrived fnun Pripce llujierl lo lake up residence here..'. A. S. Illom hrou&hl action las) 1 .1 ...... I. ...I II. II. II I. wr'fc iimhiiii iiiom'il .vni'iiniiuKii hecaue Ibe laller's dog had bit-leh his hand, Cordon H. llobh, .I.P oiilered lhal the dog be inuixled, A Conservnllve Aoclalion was organiied lierw lal Salur- day )' Hubert lleid and I'.. A. MllchiJI of vanderhoof. AiSOLUTILY Al a lecture, I ho speaker oral- ed' fervently": "He drove straight In lijs goal, lie looked .'neither In Ihe "tight nor to Iho left, but pressed forward, moved by a de fin It o purpose. Ntdlhnr friend nor foe cubl delay him nor I urn him from nls course. All who crossed III path did so al belr own peril. Whitl Would you rail such ii, man?" 'A truck" drlvcrl" shouled a vhlCe from the audience.. Forbes PRINCE GEORGE I. K. Doncasteh district en- Bineer fr the federal (fovern-aient, wa a visitor hero on do-parlmonlal businejiM last week. ile made an insneclion of (l.o Nochako Hiver front reclamation work for which i hcinn uryed by Inn people of Ihe district. It l announced lhat Hon. Dr. I. M. King,, federal minisler of public work, intend to make a trip inlo Ihe peace Hiyet country ioik suiiirncr ny way or llio ' ' ('rooked - rived. ' ftev. H. T. Oalbraitii, the new patilor for Knox I'resbyleriau Church, arrived here last week from Okanagatl landing and conducted hi first service!, on Sunday. Mr. Oalbrailh is a rei (timed soldier, having served Overes wild (he iTinress Pals. V. Yink, who is piooeerintf the way in I lie reutral .interior, in Ihe buttfiics of liee culture ex-ImxIs lo (irodlice. 600 pounds of lioney ih'is year l.al..eason -tie liad.Iiad luck- and obtained, only 27H pounds. 'fie cnnUuclnr in this dislricl am -about lo make reprejenta. Iinii in i railway company u.kinjr fr iM'ller price. The increased cos I of haulintr, it in found, has left loo Viniill n mar-Ifin al iirefienl prices. C.iii. tractors in the Kamloops liiricl are aid lo be receiving beller prices I ban are paid alou? the line of the tt.T.I'. Henry (!ro ha relumed from Rochester, Minn., where Mr, tint ha. been underKoinj: sursical treatment al Ihe Mayo Clinic. The latter is rcmaioiiiK In Ibe Kat for a whielon?er lo ohlniti furlher-lreulment. Toney Menard is expected in I'rince fJeorce tills week frohi Holla lo relieve J. W. Miers,.dis. Irict road inspector, who ha been transferred lo Ihe Peace Hlver section.' A branch of the Fraternal Or der of Caale wa lntitifled here on Sunday by W. A. Itedick, Senl-ll.s ornanler. Jaiue Mcpherson and Mi Mayine Frederika Johnon weru iiurrieil.laol wei-k by ftev; W, C. North. They penl Ibelr honeymoon in Prince Huperl. A convention of provincial fnret raners of Ijrince Huperl, KaniliHtp. Cnrilxxi and Prince (ieorftp dilricl opened vliere yelenlay aflernoon. The ses sion, which i attended by snm Sli rangers' Nand will lal three days'. I being held in Ihe pro vincial Kovernmenl buiblio?. CREDITOR TO, THE RESCUE "I underslnnd thai some tif your creditor are pressing youC' "I arranged lhat. answered Senator Sorpliuin. "In hi era of invest I gal ton I want lo make il perfectly clear Idiaven I more' than enough money for my current expenses." Washington Slar.' THf tun. nkws t FXlfl fit TELKWA Mr. Toss of Ihe flovnl Ilank slaff, and M, Kpark of Ibe. staff iif llrouuhloii '& McNeil, have rented Mis ('lelcher cabiif, and will shortly tuove in and keeji bachelor'. hall, i Mri and Mrsj). Hrownc who have, spein fjie win'ler in Telkwn, are lisposjng'. jitheir household KOods'nnd expect to leave shortly for the south, All fiiilicdidiis. iMiinl lo mi. early ipriiff. fNVaifoiis are In evidence, bird are returhinif. yards and hoiises are beiiip spring cleaned,Jind there isAn slih euifeslion jif niinl on jjie xl reels'. ' - It is hoped Dial before lorijf, TelkVa will be able to boat-of, h ueyr nursing (iom!. Ihe present building ha - t)-en a makeshifl lonx enough, 'a new ue ,U mosl urgenlly needed. Inspector A.iKS Ackland of Ihe mounted polTce Wa in Hnxii lal ' week on ollieial-ifufy,. Afler liavingiyjienl Ihe winter, in Telkwa, Mrf.;ind lr. Tom Hn'wer have (tone bhek lo llieif ranch al Hound Lake.' " r - Tliij sawinill ril. Tallow, which ha been running full fo-Ihe lal month, ha shut doyv'n llopinc Irt ''keep llitne Koihir and to enlargo their liieiubershlp, Ihe Oimmunily Club held a meet. iiiK al (he Hound Lake hall oii Kridav. The followina- were eleclejl a oflicer: I're (5. Wakefield: Vice Pre.. Mr. War ren: fee.-1 rea., II. wearne. Danclnp wa I hen enjoyed for a few hours. llenrv Lee of the liome Ml Co. has,recentl,4rur-fh","i,l H'ij Pricer houe andxls'liaving 'alteration made: Ihs family will join -nim nere eiioruy. ! .1 .... .1 I. .1 . ALICE ARM ii'i In logging, mrning and gov eminent work it iS-estlinated thai 250 men will bo employed in the vicinity of Alice Arm this .summer. Ciood progres i. being' nade by sub-conlraclor forttlte Al- IHHlit i.iibUIC "".Tlr7 rw, MM Tremhlay has 8no,oooifeelbn& flat on Ihe eat iide gfiilir Kilsaull Hiver and C. P.Tlt?iC who is logging iiiKlhe river, has ino.OrtO feet Ijt Ihe slrealn. Vhe first of a series f, weekly debate took place lal nigld. The" Mihjerl was: Hesolved lhat most succe.ful iuines men are not slrictly honest.'' J. Young,, C. ynrner" and Winner-lronr look the alllrmative side wilh D. Hoe, JVA. iepliefi and V.. Anderson fiSr Tlie .negative. J Augxie Mrl.eod 1v here front Anyox making an exatninalion of -the Ksperanxa mine' wilh. a, view lo pulling in a. tramline. . :. -o-'f-i..- , N. Sulllovicli ha relumed OVer 500 Usefe GILLETT'S PURE FLAKE LYE It is best for cleaning and disinfecting sinks., drains, closet bowls, etc.; for softening water, making your own laundry soap; cleaning floors, greasy pots and pans, etc.; for removing old paint, destroying vermin, etc. Full directions with every can. Be sure yougct the, genuine Cillctfs FLAKE Lye. Substitutes are usually costly and unsatisfactory. MADE IN CANADA NEEDED IN EVERY HOME I' You need r n 11 iiuii 1 1 . 1 1 .... . j turned front a Iriplo houllierttj It.C, Wahinglon and Oregoi. ... .. . ',, Jack4 Haulier and Neil Forbes have "arrived from SlewarL YANDERHOOF A parly of sevenleen "Esilionl ian is sailing front Ktiropi this week botind for, the Vauderhoof district.. , The bridge neross' the Pltmrl Hiver at Fort St. James (was opened las! week. the. event being, made the. occasion for a general felebrat ion including h dance and midnight supper. A vote tu thanks was passed lo II. (i, Perry, M.I..A. for Id assistance in obtaining the bridge. Mr. and Mr. H. I.eFavnn and C. C. J.eFnvnn.. who arrived here.' vecenlly front Portland, Oregon", have e'slitblished a jewelry .,liusjne.s... sV 'farmers' ronvenllon held here,,reeent(y passed' a Tfsolittion unanimously rriue.ling the pro vincial government In make re gular e xftmlnatrints-' of cnllle to prevent tlif occurrence of tuber culosis, WtiAn vnn hit Hi'frtIa.lnv vmi buy CinCULATlON, and see lhat rou tet 11, 11 PILOT a 4 P - . - . . , . . ,1T,VERY good ship, nearing port, takes on a ' pilot. Hi Usually, the law requires it. The pilot knows the channel. With his capable hands at the helm, the vessel is safe. Without him, there is danger of the shoals. rV . When you set sail on a shopping toursyou, too, should have a pilot Everybody needs one. And well-i 4 informed shoppers always have one ADVERTISING. , Advertising keeps you off the rocks of extravagance and waste. It takes you straight into the port of economy. It tells you plainly where to go.for what you ; want. It shows you how to, save steps- and money and time. By watching it carefully, each day, you are able to buy to best advantage. 5, " Of ten, the advertisements will keep you from making an unwise purchase by pointing" out just why one article suits better than another. It points out for you the pick of the country's market and the. selection. of the particular kind, shape, size and color that btst suits your .taste and fits your pocket-book. Whether you want food, clothing, furniture or a toy for the children, the advertisements can help you. Let Advertising Steer Your Steps ' front Premier where he .wpent the ia! nihe" months. Mrs. Sulilovifh, who Is ill in Prince Huperl, is' expected home tn n, couple of week;j. , -Sam Morin nndWilli.nu Wei!. iiaverrlurnei o Alic'Arm nfler .f.. 1 :.if.. 1.. ..... spenilljip several noun o 111 .ii OX. f Miss Iy WarringUm of the! I IiA A PHI llnlid vlnlT tins re- turned fnun a trip to Auslralia. II tillnw tin. -A va- Canadian National Railways I - r. Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc t ELECTRIC ANO ACETYLENE WELDING. 6ur plant is equipped to handle oil kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. WOODCOCK Dairies, Ltd. Pure Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Dally. Direct front the farm to the home. Phone Black t16. P.O. Box 895. Gee. Papadopulis' j New and Secondhand Furniture STORE W'e W, sell and exchange all kinds of new And secondhand goods. S3 Third Avtnu. Phone 4. P.O. Box 92 If You Are BOAT-BUILDING We have Hardwood, Fir and Cedar Boat Lumber. If you are tired f Kalsunilne and Paper, try Kir Veneer Panelling;. , i you are thinking of building n house, xv Jtnve any luifiber y-oif require, also Sash, U'oorf, 01aj. SHOGKLEVS Planing Mills Cow Bay.