nda February 17, 102V TH3 0AILY 172775 PAGE FIVU SOME HINTS 0. Reliable ! FOR GARDENS www rist Watch Thi: watch la guaranteed r uble at a moderate price. Thi in utpomplished by : w nutorrtatic machinery v.hirh makes every piece o r 'v to a Ktandard that watches can be taken i.nd the parts all mixed n a heap anl,vhen again Together ijito watches, . will run the same as i urc. Th tirii-c Is only $15.00 for r Ul filled cases and $22.50 ,r the name watch In solid r id rases. We. or course, have j, hes much lower than tj but we specially recom-il (.hose. I riEVVELLERS Lmi STORE WITH THE CU)CN Shipment of New Hats Just arrived Demers I hone 27. P.O. Hnx 327. ipecial : Sale I or Three Days Only Seven only 'arty Dresses VV h slips to match $18.95 Nine only adies' Hats 81. 15 VYnrth double. J. BENT Ladles Rcady-to-Wcar "iird Aye, i'honc 631 1-0 A L-IT-y IS WHAT WE lti iu nvjPQV Shovelful wesell In terms of coal. QUALITY pi"jn, warm home comfort. I" thut kind of coal that Ii'l make your furnitce. or 'replace radiate cheer and liontentment throughout the lnoic household. when you buy coal from us ou will be attended by quality and Its twin brother - Service. NANAIMO WELLINGTON and Mcl.KOl) 1HVKK SOOTLESS Albert &McCaffery ""iiris tin and 1 1 ( George rorie V.MAHTEHED ACCOUNT ANT AND AUDITOR Phone 387 US Second Avenue West, Prince Rupert ItlCII Wtl) KIESER, WHO IN II tILETt AH mkeksor to MTiir.it nut- J RANK. (1IVKS Ills UtKAN , nichard Diener, a prominent California naturalist, who has made come Import am aiscoverlei in the hybridizing of nowen and who U being hailed a the natural successor to the let Luther Bur-bank, gives aome Idea for amateur gar-denera In the March Burnet Magazine a follows: The first thing necessary to make a garden It patience. The next and It U very Important Indeed la to plan your garden. It make jno difference If you merely want to plant a little .trip across the front of your houe. or haye ten acre to make Into a formal garden In the Italian atyle. Either muit be planned. ! Not only la It poulble to have garden which will bloom all year, but it I almple to make your garden fit your house In way which In lew favored climate are Impossible. The owner of a Dutch Colonial hotue even If It li et on a lot forty by one hundred feet jmay have a garden In keeping. The low 'green-roofed, whlte-clsp-boarded house jmay be act off by almple bright flowers. The formal house ha 1U lawn and prim shrubbery. AH In keeping and all for a little patience, a little planning and following direction, I Doe your garden face south Ha It Jdeep. rich, aolt, well drained? Ii it level? i Then you are very, very lucky. You can 'plant almoat anything, and ralne almoat 'anything. Nearly all plant will grow for you. If your lot 1 the average rectangular "fi(VEHN.ME.T LIQUOR ACT." MiTirr. or .aitmcition rou nrnt ikcmi; NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that, on the 10th day of February next, the un- ! denigned intend to apply to the Liquor ul premUea being part of the building known a Seal Cove Hotel, attuate at the City of Prince Rupert, in the Pro-1 vince .if Brltlah Columbia, upon the ! land described a all that portion of Waterfront Block "I." Bay of Prince Rupert. City of Prince Rupert, Province of Brltlah Columbia. Map 823, i Prince Rupert Land Reglatratlon Dl-; tr'.ct. and being more particularly de r bed a follows "Commencing at a point which He In a atralght line of bearing north 88 deg. 28' 8" esst a dUtance of 707.20 feet : from the centre of circle aa ahown on :aid Plan 823, Section 7. thence eouth 8 deg. 35' 25" esst a dlalance of 60 feet to a point, thence north 83 deg. 24' 32" eait a dUtance of 100 feet to a point, thence north 8 deg. IV 25" weat a distance of 60 feer to a point, thence south 83 deg. 24' 35" weat a dUtance of 100 feet to the point of commencement. i for the sale of beer by the glasa or by trie open Dome tor consumption on tne premises. DATED this 12th day of January, 1827. H. A. DODD, ' Applicant. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" NOTICE Ol' Am.l7TtTION FOR REEK I.HEME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 1st day of February next the under sixned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence In respect ' premises being part of the building known as Central Hotel, altuated at the corner of PI rat and Seventh Streets, in the City of Prince Rupert, Proline or British Columbia, upon the landi de-scribed as Lots Eleven (111 and Twelve i I2i. Thirteen (131 and Fourteen (14), In Block Ten (10), Section One (1), City of Prince Rupert, Province of Brit ish Columbia, according to registered map or plan deposited In the Land Reg istry Office at the City of Prince Rupert sloresald and numbered 923, for the wle of beer by the glass or by the open ijottle 'or consumption on the premises, DATED at Prince Rupert. BC, this 3rd day of January. 1827. CORA E. BLACK. Applicant. LAND ACT NOTII i: OF INTF.NTIOV TO APPLY TO TO I.KAM-: LAM In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the north shore of Crescent Inlet, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, In the Province of British Columbia, and being about one and a half mile from (h head of the Inlet. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation' Matin i uroxer, inieaas u I the following described landsr 1 r ..... . nntt nl.nterl nn the north shore of Crescent Inlet, about one and a half miles from the head of the Inlet: thence northwesterly 20 chains: thence southwesterly 20 chains: thence southeasterly 20 chains;, thence northeasterly 20 chains, and containing forty ,40) acre, more or l mUJ Applicant. Dated November 27. 1928. , DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE tnnlUatlon for Crating Permits for the 1 ' feuson of 1917. Application for permit to grate live. . . V nn it,, r.nn rincM within SHY graving district of the Province of Brit- Ish coiumoia, mu mi "" ' District forester at Fort Oeorge. Kam-i loop. Nelson. Prince Rupert. Vancouver, or Williams Lake on or before March SIst, 1927. . . Blank forms upon wmcn io application may he obtained from the District Foresters at the above named places, or from the Department of Lan,ds at Victoria. B.C. Q R NADSN Deputy Minister of Land. Department of Lands, Victoria. D C, January 4. 1927. - LAND ACT .NOTICE OF INTENTION TV APPLY TO TO LEASE LAND In Prince Rupert Land Recording pis trlct. and altuate at Huston Inlet. Queen V'a'keVoticE 'that Robert U. Currl. of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation flslt packer. Intends to apply for a lease of the following d'frllindl,:,T1tert at commencing at a .port P"t terlyf rem. miner, cabin, at bd of SthenciouthyibouUny: thenoe easterly w cnams. .: v therly about 12 chains, and containing 24 acres, more M CURR1E Applicant. BEST J ijas me true coffee flawr HOW THIS GIRL SUMMEDUP BOY :h.Y Afl.UN'ST Fil l HE Hl'MlAMls MHO STOP OCT .11.1. MfillT A crowded lecture room at v Jverslty . College. Oower Street. W.C.. rang with laughter when Dr. C. W. Kimmlns. for- j tnerly chief Inspector of schools under: that Jn nearly all cases of henpecked ihusbands they were mother's darling and had loat the power of looking af- LAND ACT NOTICE Or INTENTION TO APPLY TO i r. am: roKKMioitt: In Ortham Island.' 3ueen Charlotte Island Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and altuate at Ferguson B.iy. Mametl Inlet. Clrabam Island. TAKE NOTICE that Powell River Company Limited ol Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Manufacturers, Intend to apply (or a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of DL. 1571: thence westerly, following northern boundary of said Lot to the northwest corner. of said Lot: thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the high tide mark of Ferguson Bay to the extreme easterly point of Echinus Point: thence southeasterly to the point of commencement, and containing 150 acre, more or less. POWELL RIVER COMPANY, LTD. Agent. J. Douglas Wilson. Dsted 4th November. 1928. NOTICE LAND ACT. or INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LNI. In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dls-trlct of Prince Rupert, and altuate at Nesto Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John Dybhavn. of Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation manager, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the south side of Nesto Inlet, about one mile from Its head; thence south 6 chains: thence west 16 chains; thence north 0 chains to shore: thence east 1G chains, more or less, following the shore line to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. JOHN DYBHAVN. Applicant, Dnted November 9. 192 LAND ACT Skeena Land District, District of Queen Charlotte Island. ' TAKE NOTICE that sixty dsya after date. 1 Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over C40 acrea of land bounded a follows: Commencing at a past planted at the southwest comer of Section 38, Township 3. arahara Island, and marked "AJ.O.'s southwest corner": thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains: thence west so chains; thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, being section 30, Township 3, Graham Island, B.C. A, J. OORDON, i locator. Dated December 17, 1920. 0T3k SOLD EVERYWHERE one, be careful to plant your garden helter-skelter, hlt-or-mlas, unless your house I of the formal type with unbroken lines, because anything in atralght line makes your garden seem amaller than It really 1. while Irregular planting tend to make it appear larger, j In your sunny, protected garden you can grow anything. The only advice is thla: dig deeply before you plant, even If the soli is rich sndTesslly worked. The hillside garden, facing north; wet in winter, and not as sunny a you might wish. What of It? Plant the varl-tie which will lend an artificial sunlight In the fall: bronze, yellows, coppery shades. I If, on the other hand, your hillside garden faces Into the sun, and haa shallow soli, possibly a thin' coating of red clay, there 1 no reason to become alarmed. Merely plan more carefully than Usual. J ter themselves by relying too much on !the mothers." POLICE EXPECTED TO DO RIDICULOUS THINGSFOR PEOPLE WOODSTOCK, Ont.. Feb. 17. An amuttng example of what some people expect from the police occurred today when a woman telephoned Chief Moore to complain of articles being stolen from her veranda, and to uk him to investigate the matter. On being asked for her name, she said she would rather net give It. The chief adopted other i tactics and asked far her street address, so that be could make his Inquiries regarding stolen goods. To his surprise the. woman told him that tf he could not do anything without ask-'ing all these questions he did not need .to take the matter up at all. Toronto can beat this, for there one woman phoned the police to help her .search for a rat. of which she was in ; deadly terror. The gallant policeman went, but by that time the rat had disappeared. NEW YORK BEGGARS PROTEST SMALLNESS OF CONTRIBUTIONS GIVEN the London County Council, read to a; meeting of the Private Schools' Auocla-j PARIS, Feb. 17. EJven the beggars' tlon an essay written by a schoolgirl on i budgets are out of balance. Business Is the subject of "Why I am glad I am a! poor with them. Their last meeting, in girl." says a London (England) ex-tne Labor Exchange, was one of pro-change. The essayist wrote: 'test. j "A boy think himself clever because; xh.y objected to ther smallness of the he can wade In water where it Is deep. ums given them. fljiey sgreed the ivtnen a ooy grows up ne is miru 'public should not only give onener out husband then he stop wading, but stops j that nothing less than 25 centimes out all night. When a girl grows up she ,hould be offered to a self-respectlns .becomes a widow and keepa house." ibesear. j A schoolboy essayist, explaining why! our cost of living has gone up with he I glad he is a boy. wrote: I that of other people." a leader said I "I am glad, because the male race ls-we must have better treatment." so much more silent than the female . ; . . we learn the lesson from the story of; ' the Creation, for man was made from i the dust of the earth and woman from ,the ribs of a man. "Take a sack of dust and drop It 'down a hole and you will only hear a small thud, but If. in the same way you I drop down a aack of bones you will hear a great rattle, and the reason is because dust la more silent than bones." I Dr. Kimmlns said he had lately been; HOW MADELIENE DE YERCHERE'S HELD GUN HAMILTON, Ont. Feb. 17. (CP.) "When Hebert. the Canadian sculptor, wa criticised for the manner in which he had allowed Madellene de Vercheres to hold a gun In his well-known statue of the heroine. Hebert declared that making Investigations regarding he.-nyne aceusiomec, to a rarom wouia hu.hsnds "I found definitely have licld- a gun like that." So said Professor Frank Cull, of Lennoxvllle. Que., lecturing before the women's Canndlan Club of this city. Pure Compound Market Prices V LAim ECCS B.C. fresh ,punets: y. i ,. . . B.C. fresh.;: flrsti J . , . . B.C. fresh extras Local new laid .... Cough Relieved by First Dote Lfk a Huh BocViry's Miitur p-nrtrstM sad clears the throat and chrsU This ImmediaU relief U due to th enlqo. nature of -Buckley's". It's QuIW different from crdinsry couth syrups. On dose stops couching and there are (4 do.es is a 7S-cent bottle I Every druerut sells Buckley's" under a positive iur-ante. Oet a bolU today. W. K. Tinkler, Limited, III slatssl St T.r.sl. 1 S7 25c 23c 45c 50e 50c 00c FISH Halibut, lb 250 Salmon, cohoc, froren 25c Smoked kippers, lb 15c Kippered salmon, lb 25c Smoked black -cod, lb 22 Vic Finnan haddles, lb 20c Salt mackerel, lb 25c Eastern salt herring. 3 for 25c Salt codfish fillets, lb 30c Boneless salt cod bricks, lb 25c MEATS Fowl. No. 1. lb 35c Roasting chicken, lb 45c Ham, sliced, first grade 60o Ham, whole, first grade 45c Ham, picnic, lb. 1 22V4C 1 BUCKLEYS sV MIXTURE fesV Acts like a flaih .a single sip proves It The Well-Managed . Home HPHE manager of a household is the purchas-t ing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a good job she must know what, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on business principles in order to make the most of the family income. Information is the only basis for intelligent purchr sing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you what is new and good in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to make your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you in-. formation about a thousand and one things that are usejul. Every manager of a household every member of the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welfare should make a habit o reading the ads. Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely Cottage rolls, lb 35c Bacon, back, sliced 50c Bacon, side 45c to COc Pork, dry salt 35c Ayrshire bacon, lb 40c Veal, shoulder 25o Veal, loin 40c Veal, leg 40c Pork, shoulder . 28c Pork, loin 40c Pork, leg 40c Beef, pot roast l!c to 18c Beet, bonirg 10c to 12c Beef, steak 25c to 40c Beet .roast, prime rib , 30c Lamb, chops ; 50c Lamb, shoulder 35c Mutton, leg 40a Lamb, leg 48c Mutton, chops .........f.M.v-..., 40o Mutton shoulderV.Vi 4 . . . w . . . .i J .'. . 300 IHITTER Brookfield. Shamrock and Woodland. lb 50c E.C.D.. lb 50c Capital. 2nd grade. 2 lbs 95c Fraser Valley, lb 55c New Zealand, lb S5c CHEESE Ontario solids ' 35c StUton. lb. .'. 35c Kraft 45c Norwegian Goat 65c Napoleon Llmberger 70o Roquefort 60c Swifts' Buttercup, lb 45c Oorgonzola, lb 75c McLaren's Cream. Jars .... 45c and 85c lOruyere 600 Oolden Loaf, lb 450 81 OAK White, per 100 87.75 Yellow, pej 100 87.25 FLOCK Flour. 49", No. 1 bard wheat .... 82.65 Pastry flour, 10s 65c Pastry flour, 49 82.90 V VEGETABLES Beets. 8 lbs 25c luO lbs 13.76 UC. Carrots, lb Sc .00 lbs. 92.25 Rutebagas, 6 lbs 2So 100 lbs 92.75 Potatoes, 100 lbs 12.60 Potatoes, 8 lbs " 25c Oreen Peppers, lb 75e Parsley, bunch ... 15c Rhubarb, lb. 35c Cauliflower, BC head 35c-40o California head lettuce 15c Oarllc, Imported, per lb 40c B.C. cooking onions, S lbs. 35c Celery 30c Sweet potatoes, lb 10c Bntssel sprouts, lb 35c Mexican tomatoes, lb 35c Spinach, lb 15c New California cabbage, lb 10c FIll'IT Oranges, Navels, dozen 25c to 85c Florida grape fruit, 3 for 25c Lemons, Sunk 1st, doz. .... 25c and 35c : Imperial Valley grape fruit, 3 for 25c I Bananas, lb 20c Extracted honey, lb 25c and 35c Apples, Stayman Wlnesaps $2.75 Cookling apple. 81.95 Apples; Splttenberg $2.75 Apples, Black Twigg $2.75 Apples, Yellow Newton v.. $2.79 PRIED FRUITS Dates, bulk. 3 lb. , 35c Dates., Dromedsryv.,..v. 25r RsLslnsVijulk'.' :-a lb M :..'.. 3 Raisins, package, 2 lb 45c Cluster raisins, lb. 25c Lemon and orange peel , 30c Citron peel 50c Black cooking figs 30c White figs. 3 lb 35c Table figs, lb 25c Currants 20c Prunes 10c to 25c Apples 35c Peaches, peeled 30c Apricots, lb 40c NUTS Almonds, shelled Valencia. 75c Brazils and filberts 25c Walnuts, broken shelled 60c Walnuts, shelled halves 65c Almonds 35c Peanut. , 30c Manchurlan walnut. 35c California walnut. 40o No. 1 mixed nuts .. 35c FEED 10O lbs. Wheat, No. S $2.45 Oats $3.60 Bran $2.10 Ehorts $2.30 Middlings -r $3 50 Barley . ; . ,..., v $3.35 Poultry mash .w....".'......... $3.00 Special eggmash ,V...... $3.40 Oyster shell $2.50 Scratch food $3 50 Beef scrap $5.35 O round oil cake $4.75 Baby chick feed $4.33 Fine oat chops . . . . $3.70 Crushed oU , 4.,.. $3.70 Fine barley chop ...,v. $345 Whole corn $3.25 Cracked com $3.35 Tin eornmeal , $3.35 NewSupplies of Mens Clothing arriving regularly i ; -For1 Prices and Quality Don't Forget Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. IL Miller Proprietor Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Sterage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel, We Specialize in. Piano and Furniture Moving.