...I-.. Tuna 17 (1H FiveRoses Flour For Breads, Cakes, Puddings, Pastries fuir puddings arc pnlal-i why use Five Hoses Simply because you want i i;i more ilaiulily porous, n; digestible. Five Hoses ,'i-inp digest unionise msly every spoonful is a tasty source of vitality. John L. Christie Sales Agent Prince Rupert Now for a SportSkirt and Sweater "Demers" House of Quality Phone 27 P.O .Box 327 SWISS VOILES Finest (jualUy Voiles from ':" mom f Svil.erlani mi tinner rroi'AM. 5 - tie wide. Comes in Whip. Iloljo. Mai, Grey, N vv lltiio. Spa Oirpn, Pink il Sky. o Yard - 65c West of England Store Phone 753. Third Ave. Now obtainable In , Prince Rupert. Suprema Canada's Favorite Furniture Dnlloli At nil 2uj299 cood stores in small or Inrgo bottles. Also "SUPREMA" Mop Oil Hid the famous "Eureka Bleach." Look for tho ltooslor Label. Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. orrieo Hours 9 lo 0. X-Hay Sorvlco Phone 686. Qpon Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone St. Cartage, Warehousing, nd Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Band and Gravel We Specialize n Piano and Furniture Moving. WORK BEGINS NEAR STEWART Marmot River and Upper BeaiM River Roads to be Built at Once" STEWART, Juno 17. Follow ing Hip annouiippmpnt by the minister of mines and Hip minister of public works while i n - Slew- ai l last week, that work would bp proceeded with at once on road work in the district with a view to facilitate opening up the mines (if the Hear and Marmot lliver districts, instructions have already been received by the local public works office In commence construction of Ibe Upper Hear lliver road and Ibe Marmot Hlver road. A camp is already beinz estab lished on Ibe Marmot and fifteen 'men put to work and another a'. Ward's Pas while a third is established al Hitler Greek. Twenty men are already em- ployed on the two last mentioned which are on Hear lliver. The crews will be increased as the work proceeds. v. . BURNS LAKE ' i I he Hums Lake liberal - As sociation, at its annual meetlngi last week, elected olllcers -a A fol lows: President, A. M, Iluifdy;j vice-president, George' l,ind- strom; secretary, F. C. II. rutins- den; executive P, Hruiiell andl M. O. Slicli of Hums Lake; J'. .1. Carroll, Decker Lake; .1. Norcn, Palling; II. (J. Stearns, Tinjagol; T. Kelly, Tchsesinkul Lake M. F. Noursp has been- elected to the executive at Ibe 'Hums Lake Community Hall Associa tion to fill I tie vacancy caused by Austin Henderson leaving the district. The Ladies' Auxiliary lo the Hums r.ako Community Hall A- meiaHon has elected officers nsl follows: President, Miss Viola Kerr: vice-president. Mrs. H. D. McNeill; treasurer, Mrs. J. Yoot; secretary. Miss Celina Aslin. Mrs. J. Mowat of 'Tinfagol i. leaving shortly on a visit to Van- couVer. Miss Celi.ua Aslin has been called lo Prince Hupcrt on ac count of the illness of lier sister. Mrs. Kenneth Scherk. Mrs. A. A. Connon was taken sVrtouslv ill last week and re moved lo the Hazellon Mlospilnl where her condition is now re ported to be improved. 1 ANDERHOOF Under Ibe auspices of the Neehako Farmers' Institute, a hummel was bold last Friday night in the Neehako Hotel in honor of Hon. K. D. Harrow, minister of agrirulluio, and F (i Dawson, director of Hie Can- ndhm National Hallways, J. H. Mnr.Mill.in, president of the in stitute, presided. Joseph Murray has returned toj Vnmii.i-iinnr afine mi absence of eight months in the Taluk Lake district. He had a very goon il li liU Iran linos andl making arrangements In is now . . . . r I. i,. I secure some blue ioxes jor m fur farm which is steadily in creasing. nui.nn Hunnz of Prince Ru- perl olllcialeil at the local Cath olic Church last iMiniiny mm "a left for Fort SI. James where he will snend a week going out bv i ' i I way of Habine Lake Knlher Vallicres, who arrived mrlniuht from the 1m pa n ago ,..-i...in,..iio of lie Oldate sril"Hn' ... Edmonton, will . . spono - ill - (he summer in this district. Father Plamondon will leave the mission school ai j-rasei , i. .. ,.i iim end of Juno on a I.IIM! ill' ' I rip to Fort finihaino. I'.iieillp. little daiighler of M: ..,.,1 Mrs. 11. G. Malthows, frnc- i.ii-ed her right nnn when sh rell olT a ladder last, week. STEWART The Independence mine on Hear lliver produced' anolbei surprise last week when S. P. I'iligerald, manager of Iheopro-perly, came Into town with interesting surface samples from PHIS DAILY HEWH Why Ford is the universal quality carl DISTFd B U T.I O N C AP.S an entirely now vein. A. N. .McDonald and J. F.. Munro left last week with ai outfit for Hie Munro group, or. Iho west side of Salmon (ilacler, lo resume teveJopmont work. F.'C. Oulland, bead of the Out land Silver Har Mining Co.,, has arrived from Seattle and left for Hie Salinon (llacier with an out fit, lo Uiaugurale work on Hie property. I (Iporgo Mollugo has. arrived from Vancouver;, to go in Over th- Hear lliver glacier o Ibe pro perty whicli no aini Jim jiouvilfj located several years ago. Ast sessniejil. .work. will be .completed. Word wim) received hero last week that Charles M. Hidley, who became violently insane hero a r. The public has earned established irrid hamlet. T It is obvious service quality r See N : s ! few weeks ago, bad died in lbs Hssondale Mental Hospital. Sir Charles Piers of Vancou ver anil George Q. Hushby of Prince Rupert addressed Ununited Services Club hero last week. Mrs. Toolli and Mrs. McLean gave u reception .here-; lust week in honor of Mrs. W, H. bulher-land, wife of the jniliisler of nub c works. Mrs. Andrew and Misses Ida Watson, Muriel Craw ford and Daphne Wprkniap sang. M. R. Jamiesnn received word last week of tho ileath of his mother. Mrs. Mary Ann Jamies son. In Sydney, Australia. Slip was 80 years qf age; ' J. P. HawkliisonV steam laundry started operations last Public appreciation is the final standard by which the demand for any product is measured. It is difficult to win and more difficult to keep. It must be earned on quality and held on continued quality. Con- sequently, only the best products may ever hope to enjoy it. appreciation which quality for Ford products has a Ford dealer in every town that this vast distributing could not exist unless it sold a product. Your Nearest Ford Dealer TRUCKS week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward fl. Hrown are visiting' here. Mr. Drown, who is now' engineer for the, jlat. Creek Coal Co., first visited Stewart in 1005. F. C. Oreen. well known sur veyor, arrived hero this week ann will spend tho summer in the lislrict. Two members of Ibe crew of the steamer Curacao had a fight on tho 'llytler wharf last week and one of I hem was stabbed hi the other. The assailant is how lodged in the Slewarl jail. II. Quicks! nad. boud of tho Haritc Mining Co., arrived liere last week from Hie South brmg- inc With It i 111 .a portable com pressor which will be used for :k-';:' .e, :'.e ; T R A C TO TV- S levelopment work. R. W, Kennedy of I lie Vancou ¬ ver legal firm of A," M. White- ide & Co. has arrived here and opened up an otllce. ALICE ARM T. W. Falconer returned home at the firs! qf Uils week from Vancouver where- lie wept with Iho remains of his father, tin late Duncan Falconer. Mr. Mellon, a Vancouver en gineer, visited linre last 'week to make an examination of Hie Ls- perainta Mine. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Roy C. Wright, E. Qould lirast v. 7 all, G. P. Fisher, R. Wilson, A. (1. Young, Morley Shier and C. I. Goodwin,- Vancouver; IL It. Rivill, Montreal; K. G. Alcock, Victoria; A. M. Kipp, Port F.s-slnglon, Central T. Garfln, C.N.R.; Jack Taylor, W. Allen Dowman and O. Rock- stead, Vancouver. TOO EDUCATED "There, you've missed hirnl I eerl'ivy am surprised. How come you didn't hit that rabbit, Unolo 11111?" "It wus Ihii way, boy. You see, dat rabbit ho was runntn iiigzqg. 1 aimed at him when lie was in zig, and 'fore I r oil Id shut my shoolin' eye dat rabbit bnd shifted into zngl Dem critterH Is glttin' more eddlcated every day." Til-DlU.