PAGE FOUH .Jthe daily news Gardens and Gardening I . THEBimMICEUNDPOPPIES Tt?fT "rwtiig" garden TinidebrE- isU ln 'CtU hse ottri) nruM i Int tj a l:fc-rr.I plsntlr? c! uij Uw !!? of losssnrt poppies at LaXe pcppe- ntl. as Vor.r name lndtrss Uiu Anyone who so rtrslirs may of irjor. rtr!;ij and vhlch urt sd'.o btw a brHl'.mt dfepUy of ibsat In his f-owth with itr firv whttt. alum el on rcn provided only he ff tlkci W4 50MEOTTHIWV y lUULMI POU. s while the ground is still frooen. Tour- year , .(094 t--ainage. Thry sr as easily raised I , tat atd annua! popple. maJUnj aj ;M, imimrl. una!! tuft of fnHaar ' from vfelsti rise hairy buds UasH sxpsQtl into fJ Hoobu of woite. glowing yltaw sad bright crangs. Nww lass have grssirr Mdanad Um color range so that now have them in a range of pinks, ulsaosts and or-sng of fascinaBnt delicacy Bd beau ty- Tt new ptex strain, aae aomara. originated ta Kern Zealand and of tbe rterllat acraeiUes offered ad mOsjiim. Sow the seed thinly WORK OF THE G ARDEN CLUBS jjj Is one1 1 by 1 where you want (has oopptes They can be transgsaMed Baorc readily than most of the poppy tribe but do much better if allowed to grow without moving, h r-Ziitw them to six Inches apart mate a mass of bloom. While they aw perennials, they are mas eweeeasfully treated aa biennials, osrlag a batch each year. Sown no. Uwy wfU gm a scattering, of btoooMj this fall and be One plant to gl ! " Sd great many communities, especially In United States they have garden -lub -nd when the fur.d run low in the t re&aury""t)x-y put on a sale o'. plar.- or seeds as hown in the picture above i CALLIOPSIS AND COREOPSIS March, and show new leaf grovth often display In early May or late April (test eotoofmi ki a call. opals when It la an annual and a coreopsis when It . Ja a -perennial. Botanleally both are )trcapet with distinctive trade names. IBoth aw bnatttirul and Indispensable Igaroaa . planU . Tbe calliopsis m a brilliant annual noted for the velvety richness of ft red and brown tone and for tbe keftllant contrast of a rr-1 : center and yellow edging In some of the nineties ss well as handiumr marbled effects Both are beautitu: material for cutting, i The greater Tartety of color Is .found In tbe annual form. It is a plant -iat must be rtn where It It! to bloom ss It does not stand transplanting well . There are dwarf orla which make miniature bushes literally cert-red with bloom They are for garden display. The taller types give fine lend stems for cutting. The cal-1 ! ltopsls are not particular as to soir land win Houruh anywhew. Their one need la fall sun j The perennial coreopsis Is one of the ; fines yeikTWs for out flowers in the garden with stems a foot or more in lleflgtn Recently hybridists have produced new perennial rarietK-a which have the red centers of the annual types. They are Juat entering ttie sted trade and will be with u in anotlur year or so THE ACME IMPORTERS ackward Season SALE Outfitters Cor boyg of all ages, The Acme Importers is the most popular emporium for the young ones. They like eoming to The Acme themselves. Many of their parents like coming, too, and behw arc some of the prices which parents like. Hut these are only a few of the many special sale prices now on. BOYS' SUITS BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS And in this lot some of them have two pairs of pant. Very snapnv styles, in pure wool tweeds. All sizes. Regular values up to $20. Backward Season Sale Price. . -9.95 BOYS' JERSEYS BOYS' PURE WOOL JERSBYS Just the kind of jersey for summer wear. Backward Season Sale Price 95c BOYS' GOLF HOSE THE; FAMOUS ST. MARGARET'S T iwj? & Solf hSe for boys. All p'ure wool and good wearing. Backward Season Sale Price (J5C BOYS' UNDERWEAR BOYS' B. V. D. NO-BUTTON UNDERWEAR We have these in all sizes. So handy with no buttons to come off. Backward Season Sale Price 5c BOYS' KNICKERS KNICKERS FOR BOYS IN FOX SERGE Hard wearing stuff, the kind that boys like, for they look well, too. Backward Season Sale Pn'ce 95c " BOYS' UNDERWEAR THE FAMOUS ST. MARGARET'S BRAND Short sleeves and knee length. Easy fitting and comfortable for summer wear. Backward Season Sale Price $1,95 The Acme Importers NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS NO C. 0. D. TERMS, STRICTLY CASH Mail Orders Promptly Filled at These Sale Prices. i Bocal Items TKsj tor Westminster CUee Stagers on aft'at Rose. Cowan and laiis. Lid . MjMonery SUw. (MO) usual ' aw ii oeeraraent vffJres con nmlisA.tMres.ua. a AIHB-to . flUthe txslttoR Mpr peace. p Tbewnanw eo mot u nr.eSF. Larscn.- M ly vacated there y C. He 1 also regtetrar of c.wrt aad olerk of the Sport Chat A Mrely baseball gam eapected '.o-nlfht when the Bks take o the Orraa Trx last time, she .earn met ihe Ser- w4M ranlk iiMlitriri a Uttrtt iMnl ah.a;ng up much better and Stan seeren's sng are figuring on Uiming hr tablet on tiila occasion Nerer-.beiass. the Bks aw full of eoeJVdeose and are baain to get better breaks tosugatt thaa they dm in tarwe tas two games which thaw lost 1U paeaengan. lAMwUMjwia 0iaee much mltanri on UaeU , trip tourUU. aboard tneinitsUMr. Bsi lisnaan LoWlck. lo puU rbss Alice which was t ahem uuwucb- Pt tJitt' monimg bound lor fkgwaj. PJfSSS"" VT,Lr Acttrltts. of ilk. CHI. Softlmll the raagaiavns Mr. A. K. Storey. , Mmto lnd 11 9"- ' Kuly far the many neopkL parueulariy ; the peay Thaee kt now a three way tst , Mn.!'Jln MoW aster and aoaa. after M the ton batwesai the Station. Super.) a rlart jbare with Um. aUsUrt intandent Otftee and Round House. paiwts-.gflsr (f and Mm. S. A. Hie-! at tbe espeose of the Dry Dock. To-keraon fnwm Saturday evening an the q'atrt the Statlan marts tse Dry Bonk r-rlnos fjker for a hottday trip to ajg la hopaful of going to the top. Varrctfrar, b- n accomrnaied by Mr. FTwtay i lining1 flitum between Botmd llillilsf. who came south from the4 Hue aad aupertnlendent Office wUl 'melta ferWti -. n the same steamer. bring tbe first half of tbe schedule to a dose H OMtp loconwtiw ."are man tor ' be CbnadJai. National Hall ways at; J yuMOIIl ' 'Jmlthan. aso Mrs DwHtag arrleed la! .be city fwsr. the interior a tbe e4 CU B. steemer Prince John. Cap if the waak itd lbd Saknnmy ewI. Hkbha. u due in port at t ocl nlng on tbe Prince Rupert for Vsn- tonight from Vancouver direct and wftl oour-r. tmtrr they wl)l make the sail soon after arrtral for Vancouver round tstp to Skacway for a holiday, via the south Quean Charlotte Islands. V'4' Avoid this Pitfall WTsity oTLife Insurance .Ujroueh a belief thatrthey can't,ffSr8t, or because of an exaggerated feeling 0f prosperity. Yet rriost estates often disclose vanished assets and reveal too late that a little foresight could have secured financial protection for dependents. .. Enquttt today THB Manufacturers Life Insurance Company HEAD OFFICE . . TORONTO, CANAM Brancu OffWr- aH- Rogers Bang.. Var,. .... P. A. Twlas, Bsnnch Manager N08KJ8 AT. rKIX0I.E. UISIKICT Kr!lKfeEy ITIV E Prince Rupert. B. 0. C J 1 '!!Ui .1 1 1.11,1 i , l n I I II 1 FORD CAR HOUDAILLE HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBERS Positive Smooth Double Acting HOUDAILLE Hydraulic Shock AbsorWri, four tn cverv Ford Car. ar nrirelv 1fn1v tn'trtiir action since they remain inactive and- in -neutral position on smooth roads. Let a tvheel encounter the (lightest depression or bump, however, and they respond with the velvet precision of a cat'i paw. Ilc1daille Shock Absorben were not adapted to the Ford car after it was built, but were p-rt of the sped ficxtioni laid down by the Ford engineers u they planned the car. Therefore, Houdaillcs, their powerful operation coordinated, became integral parts ot the complete chassis. It is for this reason that they function with such perfect cfliciency on the Ford caz. Houdaillcs absorb both the upward and downward thrust of the shock throuch slowing the spring action by means of a heavy glycerine solution, which i forced through a small valve from one compartment to' another. They check the rebound of the car . softly, exert no tension on the springs and are always ready to offer resistance to tbe blow when and as required. In fact, the more severe the shock, the more effectively Houdaillcs operate. Different from any other shock absorber, the lloudaille connecting link between the frame and the axle of the car is a steel arm, not just a fabric strip to wear out and be replaced. Adjustable to suit differing road conditions and various loads, the Houdaille U more than a shock absorber and more than a fnubbec. Inspect the Ford car carefully part by part. Then know the thrill of driving it. Dy its performance ypu will rralixc the easy riding comfort of an lloudaille equipped Ford. Arrange for your demonstration ride nearest Ford dealer v 7 V Drive it VT3 U , Yourself yAjjix. Jjf there is no yVfla getter Test Ford Car Features CXmtt rdtmrt II l II miUi sa km 4-stm ptrr rfi4 ' Tall WaM llrst fs3y sodas ,lr-rl tfttm t Units kvhnlto sir StftT HUH mM jw v&tm WlS SlUrprf t jUtUl Ta tnt Ivifln ht MisSilils m4 Us i&9 I 1 with the I Prince Rupert, B. C. ( I I 1