Thursday, May 19, 1927 Just Arrived a new shipment of SILK KNIT One and two piece Dresses in all the latest shades, Including Chenile Ited, and Black trimmed with White. Sizes from 30 to 44. Prices $rj..0 and $15.00 BENT'S LADIES READY-TO-WEAR Third Avenue J 1:1 i h 11 PRINCE RUPERT MARKET FOR INTERIOR PRODUCTS EMPHASIZED IN REPORT (continued from page one) has grown year by year In the face of a fairly stationary market. The only possible result has been s decrease In price and last year a small carry over, when the situation was so far improved In that the acreage sown to wheat reduced the acreage In hay. It will do this to a further extent this year with the result that the production of hay Li bound to show a decline ana thus a surplus will be avoided. . CO.UtSK (1IEAINS The Wheat Pool does not handle oats and barley at the Prince Rupert elevator and these grains for feed purposes cannot be shipped east to compete with Alberta products, nor shipped south on account of excessive freight rates. Local consumption has to be depended upon for disposition of the crop, but such markets are limited. For this reason there Is a surplus of oats in the Bulkley Valley, although farther east In the Prince Oeorge district such a condition Is not reported a,i existing, shipments of seed outs to rVELVET . ice Cream MANUFACTURERS PHDNC 7KQ PRfmMPEffiWt ANNOUNCEMENT This new company makes its bow to the citizens of Prince Uupert. Our aim Is to make the best ice cream possible, using the purest ingredients and under the most sanitary conditions. We cater to parties, dances and banquets, assuring prompt deli ' at any hour, and solicit n trial order of our famous "Velvet Ice Cream." Our plant is the largest and latest of its kind In Northern R.C., and we Invite your inspection. Corner 3rd Ave. nnd 2nd Street. P.O. Rox (582 Penman's Pure Silk Full Fashioned HOSE THE FINEST PUKE SILK. Fits like a skin In nil latest shades. ' ' ' $.2.50 per pair H. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. Phone !). .Ircl Ave. and Fulton Contentment Strive each day to conduct your life in Thought, Deed, Word and Action that you willbo held in high esteem by your fellow men. They hold your Toward. Honesty, Truth, Skill and Judgment Dr. Maguire Always Open. "The man1 who knowN' OVER OKMKS Phone 2.. Idy Assistant Alberta are hoped for. J AI.P.U.KI HAY The move towards a more diversified type cf farming Is also noticeable In i the lact that Vanderhoof district, this I 'year, shipped out a car of alfalfa hay i and has approximately two more cars available. Mr. Button states In his re- , port. For some years there have been (CfWrnl fem.lt n...... i . I ,.--... r..,.Alt oicaa in armim, some j well established, some otherwise, but ! the production has been negligible until i '.his year. This amount has been' grown by two farmers. They got two crops during the season and an average production three tons per acre. The urea in this crop will tncrease year by year, providing another source of revenue nd In turn reducing the Volume of i.iiii.tny hay production. It li very TaUfying to note the establishment of ulluUa m the district as each year considerable time and thought have been given tii .studying conditions with a view towurds the successful growing of this crop. si:i:ii (iitouiMj The most outstanding feature In 1020 was the Increased production of timothy :ced. the District Agriculturist at Smlthcrs reports. From the 1925 crop ninety thousand pounds were marketed ,and from the 1920 crop there will be from seven hundred and fifty thousand to seven hundred and seventy thousand pounds, all of -which have been sold to Vernon and Buckerfleld, Ltd., Vancouver, at eight cents per pound, f.o.b vhlpplng point, based on No. 1 grade with sacks provided by purchasers. . Orade No. I has been given to 85 per cent. No. 2 to 15 per cent, and No. 3 to 1 per cent. On purity analysis alone, 99 per cent of the seed would grade No. 1. but owing to the fact that In threshing the seed has ben hulled In excem of the 25 per cent permitted In Orade No. 1. and 35 per cent permitted In Grade No. I C.W., the result Is that 14 per cent is grading No. 2. After having put the posslbUltles of ; wed growing before the farmers for, a i number of years, the district agrlcul-i turlst at Prince Oeorge expresses gratifi cation that start has been made In ; that phase of production In the Nechaco Valley. He reports that approximately : four tons of timothy seed was market-: ed last year and In small lots sold as , 11V4C per pound at Vanderhoof, through ' the medium of farmers' Institutes. In speaking of the method of cleaning the seed, Mr. Sutton refers to the ingenuity of one of the growers and I says: -While watting for the Burns Lake ; machine to finish, rigged an ordinary hand fanning machine with special ! sieves and put the seed through. It was i a very clean sample to begin with and I so he did not have much difficulty. He I got grade 1C.W. on his own seed and ; Grade 2 on his neighbors. In i the sec- ond case the lower grade was due to j hulled seed only. I.IVK STOCK I'llOSl'KCTS 1 That the abattoir at Prince Rupert Is proving to be of decided benefit to the beef producers of the Bulkley Valley and Francois Lake district Is Indicated In the report of the district agriculturist for that area. fcarload shipments started moving to the abattoir early In July, and all bcer , onenng was snippca ana marxeiea Dy January 10. Formerly the settlers allowed their beef animals to roim the. hills until riven homo by, suow .and cold; .when all were offered for sale at one time, temporarily over-supplying the markets with the result that prices were forced downward to a point lower-than the cast of production. The old methods of feeding and caring for beef animals, I.e.. In winter, feeding only sufficient to sustain life, until r.cw grass appeared In the spring have almost entirely disappeared. Settlers are now more Inclined to keep smaller herds, giving them better winter care, 60 that they can market their beef almost any month In the year, which Is more remunerative than the former system of both feeding and marketing. Quite a number tf settlers are becoming Interested In sheep raising. Last fall a double deck car-load was shipped from Lctlvbrldge by Robert Kellcy, of Houston, taking advantage of the 25 per cent reduction in freight rates, offered by the railroad for a limited time. Several farmers have also gone In for hog-ralslng In a small way, nnd should, within the next two years, be able to ship hogs in car lots to the abattoir in Prince Rupert. iiaiky iMtomrno The most noticeable feature of the LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniturt) Moving. THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE FIVR Used after Shaving Br. Chase's OINTMENT Keeps the Skin Soft, Smooth and Velvety If the present craze of putting chlnaware in package continues you are likely to be getting soon A Kitchen Range Free! WITH A PACKAGE OF ROLLED OATS. In tii meantime, order your Groceries by the LOT NUMRER, THEN ADD SUGAR in 5 or 10 lb. sacks as suggested at 5c per lb. THIS SALE OF GROCERIES IS FOR FRIDAY AND CAN ONLY HE HAD FOR CASH. ! over the different lot and take as many as you want. Order by the number and save money? Lot No. 1 1 lb. Malkin's Best Tea 1 lb. Fresh Ground Coffee 8 lb. Terrace Potatoes 1 bottle Llbby'M Pickles, 20 oz., sour. Total t Special Price $1.93 Add ft lb. Gran. Sugar .25 Sale Price . You save .'50c. Total .. Special Price . . , $2.20 Ut No. 2 8 tins Milk, any kind 1 lb. Fuller' Rest Tea 5 lb,. Terrace Carrots , 2 lb. Rest Jap Rice Add ft lb. Gran. Sugar".,....' .25 Sale Price You save 30c. $2.50 Lot No. 3 1 lb. E.C.D. or Glendale Rutter 2 Loaves Rakers' Rread 2 tins Jutland Sardines 2 tins Heinz Tomato Soup 1 bottle Heinz Catsup 1 tin Empress Raking Powder 1 tin Fry's Cocoa ... .1 Total Special Price $2.20 Add 5 lb. Gran. Sugar 25 Sale Price QO tZ You save 35c. VtU lot No. I 1 lb. Rest Sliced Racon 5 lb. Rulk Pure Lard' 1 doz. Local Eggs Total Special Price . Add ft lb. Gran. Sugar Sale Price , ........ You save 35c $2.20 .25 $2.45 . 75c . 50c . 25c . 55c $2.05 $1.00 .75 $2.35 .50 .20 1 Oft ff .35 .00 $1.25 .50 ' Lot No. 5 1-3 lb. tin Ghir Chocolate $1.05 1 tin Empress Raking Powder 35 2 Loaves Rakers' Rread 20 2 tins Campbell's Soup ' 3 tins Heinz Pork & Deans 45 Total $3.00 Special Price $2.85 Add ft lb. Gr,an. Sugar 25 Sale Price... ....... lou save 3.c. Lot No. 6 3 bottles Heinz Catsup $1.05 2 tins Heinz Spaghetti, medium . . .50 3 tins Heinz Pork & Reans 7ft 1 bottle Heinz Prepared Mustard .. .25 Total $2.55 Special Price $2.33 Add ft lb. Gran. Sugar 25 (Sale Price'... . . , ... . Voii ,saye 40c. $2.60 I...: ut no. 22 , - vv 0 tins Rreritwood Peas . $1.05 - 0 tins Quaker Corn $1.20 0 tins Tomatoes, 2V2's $1.05 1 4 lb. tin Strawlwrry Jam, M.B. . . .90 1 4 lb. tin Plum Jam, M.R 05 2 lb. Bulk Dates 25 Total , Special Price $1.95 Add 10 lb. Gran. Sugar ... .50 Sale Price You save 55c. $5.45 $5.10 Lot No. 8 ft lb. Rest Japan Rice ft lb. White Deans 5 lb. Barley 3 lb. Sago lb. Tapioca Total . Mpetiai i "rice Add 10 lb. Gran. Sugar ... .50 Sale Price . , - Total , Special Price Add 5 lb. Gran. Sugar ., Sa,le Price You save 45c. Total Special Price Add 5 lb. Gran. Sugar Sale Price You save 30c. 9! 75 You save 00c. v Lot No. 9 1 bottle Household Ammonia 12 bars Royal Crown Soap ........ 1 large package Gold Dust A large package Princess Flakes . 1 Otter Broom $3.7i $4.00 ... $2.90 ... .25 $3l5 Lot No. 12 10 rolls Toilet Paper 0 bars Palm Olive Soap 1 tin Chloride Lime 1 tin 2-in'l Polish 12 bars White Swan Soap .. 2 bars Fels Naptha Soap . . .f.5 .50 .50 .40 .40 .25 .00 .45 .25 .50 Total , $2.05 " Special Price $1.1)3 Add 5 lb. Gran. Sugar .... .25 Sale Price You save 30c. $2.20 I , Lot No. 10 12 bottles Canada Dry Ginger Ale . . 4 tins Jutland Sardines 1 Happyvale Sweet Mixed, Pickles, 38 oz .' $2.85 $4.00 Lot No. 11 5 lb. Shamrock Lard . r $1.25 1 lb. Glendale or E.C.I). Rutter 50 1 lb. Fuller's Rest Tea .75 $3.00 .50 .50 .20 .15 .00 .20 Total $2.15 Special Price $2.03 Add 5 lb. Gran. Sugar 25 Sale Price CO OA You save 30c Lot No. 13 4 lb. Icing Sugar 4 lb. Lump Sugar 1 lb. Fresh Ground Coffee ........ 3 bars Fels Naptha,Soap ( packages Empress Jelly Powders Total .... Special Price Add 5 lb. Gran. Sugar Sale Price ........ You save 40c. ,. $2.15 $2.70 .50 .00 .50 .30 .00 Total $2.50 Special Price $2.35 Add 5 lb. Gran. Sugar 25 Sale Price QO ft You . save 35c WVV ' Ixit No. I I ; 2 lb. Icing Sugar .25 2 lb. Lump Sugar 30 1 lb. Fresli Ground Coffee 50 1 tin Eagle Brand Milk 25 2 tins 1l einz Spaghetti, medium .... .60 $2.05 ' Lot No. 15 100 lb. sack Terrace Potatoes $2.25 24 tins Pacific Milk, or any kind .-. $3.00 1 bottle Sweet Mixed Pickles, 38 oz. .05 v Total Special Price $2.45 .tAdd 10 lb. Gran. Sugar Sale Price . , You save 55c. Sale Price You save 60c. $5.75 .50 $6.25 $5.00 Lot No. 16 24 tins Milk, any kind $3.00 49 lb. sack Flour $2.85 10 lb. Rest Jap Rice $1.25 1 lb. Fuller's Rest Tea .75 1 tin Pure Strawberry Jam ...... .90 Total ., $8.75 Special Price $8.55 Add 10 lb. Gran. Sugar ... .50 $9.05 Lot No. 17 , 1 lb. Malkin's Rest Tea 75 1 4 lb. tin Strawberry Jam, M.R.. 1 4 lb. tin Plum Jam, M.B. 5 lb. Rest Terrace Rects ........ t 10 lb. Rest Japan Rice 20 bars White Swan Soap . Total V... n f ftk m . mm 1'rice !..). special . . . . . Add 10 lb. Gran. Sugar .... ..50 Sale Price 4 lb. Icing Sugar $5.05 VP fiSc. 65c. You save Lot No. 18 1 lb. Malkin's Rest Tea 1 4 lb. tin Strawberry Jam, M.R. .'JO .05 .25 $1.25 $1.00 $4.80 .75 .90 .50' 1 lb. Fresh Ground Coffee .... .50 2 lb. Assorted Sweet Discuits ...... $1.00 Total , $3.15 Special Price $2.93 Add ft lb. Gran. Sugar 25 Sale Price ........ . You save 40c. $3.20 Lot 19 20 bars White Swan Soap ; $1.00 1 Otter Rroom .50 20 rolls Toilet Paper $1.00 4 packages Wash Rlue .30 1 package Matches .-..'. ......(& .45 . Total ...... $3.25 Special Price $3.03 Add 5 lb. Gran. Sugar .... .25 Sale Price You save 35c. Total Special Price Add 10 lb. Gran. Sugar ., Sale Price You save 55c. $3.30 Lot No. 20 2 tins Malkin's Best Strawberry Jam $1.80 1 lb. Malkin's Rest Tea .75 24 large Sunkist Oranges ., 75 6 packages Cornflakes .., ,75 24 tins Milk, any kind $3.00 Total $7.05 Special Price . , Add 10 lb. Gran. Sugar Sale Price You save 50c. $0.95 $7.45 . ? V - It"No. 21 j" ' 3 tins Heinz Medium Spaghetti . . ,X 00 3 tins Heinz Medium Tomato Soup . .00 3 tins Heinz Medium Pork & Beans .00 3 large bottles Heinz Catsup $1.03 2 tins M.R. Strawberry Jam, 4's . . . . $1.80 3 ti ns Tomatoes, 2's , . .45 .50 $5.45 $5.10 Anyone not wishing to take the Sugar can pick out any Lot omitting the sugar nnd use the special price quoted. Remember the Sugar added only costs you 5c per lb. We deliver phone orders C.O.I). Just phone, the lot number. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited dairy industry of the Bulkley Valley during 1920 wa tlie Increase In shipments of whole milk and" sweet cream to Prince Rupert. This was accounted for by the reduction of the commodity rate by lots extension to 300 miles from Prince Rupert Instead or 300 miles as formerly. Under this arrangement a live gallon can truvels 350 miles at a rate of 70c. whilst formerly It cost 11.30. I-KHTN am wtuns In dealing with the question of Insect pesta and fungus disease the dis trict igi-iculturut for- Prince Oeorgs, Phones: 15 and 574 district states, that few props have been appreciably damaged. In regard "to potato disease a great Improvement la noted due to better need selection and treatment. The district covered by the Prince George report Is said to be praclicUly free of weeds. Occasionally noxious weeds find their way In but particular care li taken to prevent their spread. Specimens of such weeds, and specimens of wild herns of the poison jrsup have been taken to farmers' meetings and exhibited for discussion of control mens- UCM. FISHING TACKLE For Amateur and Professional Anglers LINES LEADERS HODS REELS AXES AMMUNITION DASKETS RAITS FLIES FLOATS SINKERS SPOONS Wo can furnish everything except the trout. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 253 Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, R.C.