PUBLIC NOTICE New Clothing Store Opening Very Shortly Men's and Boys' Clothing, Underwear, Boots & Shoes, Etc. R 'E patient for a few days longer. Our stock has arrived and we are getting ready to open as soon as the carpenters are out of the way. It will be a great treat for the Prince Rupert public to benefit by the price at which we will offer our High-Grade Stock. Clothing for Dress occasions and for work. B. C. CLOTHIERS, LTD. GIG THIRD AVENUE saCakrLaMMAMai COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Wellinjton In any qaantlties. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Pnncc Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 Boat En gines Tlic Canadian Car." S. E. PARKER LTD. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. tTrimr.naira Dr Alexander PHONE 17J DENTIST CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPEKATINU G. T. P. 20.000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle AH Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 We have recently dismantled several cars and trucks, and have for sale Ford Model T motors Q9A AH non-starter $U.VU Ford Model T motors, gen- QEfl fifi erator, starting motor, etc.'?t'vvV One Chevrolet Baby Grand GVtZ ft A Motor with starter P i tJ. V V 0sr.alI!ed..... 5ioo.oo We now have on display at our shop the New Ford Model A Marine Engine. M6re horse' power per dollar than any other motor on the market. Come in and look it over. OPPOSITE P. BURNS Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert May 12, 1010. ! The hospital board has recon-! sidering the letting of the contract for excavation of the new hospital I site at the corner of Fifth Avenue jand Green Street and has now given the work to W. H. Mitchell & Co. whose tender was 80c. for earth, $255 for rock and $9.00 for concrete with -discount of five percent. ""' JI:U B'-'OK-'P'"- The mayorality it r r. -i Pol campaign be tween Wnilam Manson. MP.P., and Fred 'Stork VnW'warrmlne ud and both tfdeV art1 confident of victory ' at the poles! There is a heavy movement of freight from here and Port Es- sington on the river boats plying to Hazelton' 'The steamer Haltan Is loading a" fidrdrgo today at ! .0 IV9.i)L9Mt). CSV . .. r -r Annur urooksbanic was amon passengers samng yesterday afternoon aboard the steamer Port Simpson for Hazelton. Rt. Rev. F. H. DuVernet. Bishop of Caledonia urges the necessity of obtaining the right material for school trustees at the forthcoming civic elections here. ds Checked By modern vaporizing ointment Just rub on VapoRuo (SPECIAL Dollar Soda Biscuits 5's per box Helnz's Tomato Ketchup 3 bots. for Helnz's Pork & Beans, Large 3 tins for Clark's Pork it Beans 3's 3 tins for Quaker Rolled Oats With Chlnaware, per pkt Happy Vale Sour Mixed, Pickles QU. per Jar .L Happy Vale Sweet Chow Qts. per Jar Stroll's Malt Syrup 2Vfe's per tin 60c 90c Just Arrived Fresh, shipment of Hpetsons CMerrjr pakes, Splce gafi&AShorS: bfead ahd Cookies, EtcValatge as? sortment to choose from. Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 5th Avenue East PHONE 1k AND 81 P. O. box 575. WORK ON WOODBINE Operations on Well Known Stewart Property to Start About June 1 I Work on the Woodbine property adjoining the Premier holdings in. the Portland Canal area, will be un-1 der way about June 1, according to Hugh McQulre. who Is directing the affairs of the company. At the meetings of the company to be held May 20 It is expected that changes will be made In the new directorate, which will Include the appointment of prominent Wlnnl-j peg and Vancouver men to the board. Considerable interest In the j meeting has been shown by shareholders in various parts of Canada, as well as Jn Great Britain, and it is believed that this meeting will be the signal for the season's campaign at the Woodbine. , Mr. McQulre states that the ore bodies revealed by the recent dia mond drilling campaign will be op- j tunnel will be continued. Work wUl be conducted under expert supervi- Ej sion and every attention paid to the : development of the property which I , is now reported by mining experts E 1.0 be similar to Premier at the same .K3 ; stage of development. Large bodies i of gold ore have been shown, as well i as values in silver, lead and zinc. HINTS FOR GARDENERS SEED In gardening a fresh and reliable supply of seed each year Is even more important than with ordinary field crops because in the case of vegetables and flowers a very much larger variety of plants are grown. Before one is tempted to depend absolutely tan seed saved from ones own garden last year it should be remembered that much of this seed is probably a mixture of several shades, varieties and different qual ities of plants. The bees, which mix the pollen,' are no respecters of colors and when they get through with sweet peas, for instance, they have probably mixed things up so much that weakly colored flowers are sure to result from the seed used. Then, again, the seed In this case Is often saved from the later flowers and naturally will produce later flowering plants. The bed, too, has been spoiled by allowing the production of seed pods which as soon as they start to form stop all bloom. With vegetables, early and late maturing plants, as well as weak and strong ones, are so mixed up that the seed produced is liable to be disappointing. On commercial seed farms not only are the flowers and vegetables grown In large solid blocks so that there- Is less chance of mixing, but in the case of high class flowers particularly blooms are screened to keep out the bees and the pollen Is mixed by hand so that true varieties or cer i tain desired crosses are obtained. With vegetables, also, there is no attempt made to produce a crop of food for the table, but seed only. and that seed Is selected from the I earliest and most vigorous sorts so I that early and vigorous crops are the results of using that seed. FLOWEIt One should PLANTING order the flower seeds early and particularly those rare and popular varieties which are sold out quickly. It is well to check over the list before handing It to the person who is going down town to make the purchase. First of all, get those seeds that must be started Indoors. Select your stand lard varieties first, that is those nowers which hate given ,n past. But' also add a few new ones ana novelties lor tne sake of gaining experlehce and adding interest. Remember too that var ieties are constantly being lmprov ed and that flowers and vegeta bics which were standard a few years ago may have been discarded for something very much better today. Your order should be bal anced so that' your garden" wilt give the maximum satisfaction. One must have' flowers for cutting, bedding, edging, background and fragrance. There must . be early, medium and late bloomers so that there will be flowers all season One must have a variety of color In planting some attention must be paid to the latter point so that there will be no clashing of shades A hastily planted garden where the vegeta rows are crooked or Painful Boils One After The Other Broke Out On Arms Mlu K. Itudd, 1100 Victor! Driw, VmcotiTur, B.tt, writea: "About a year ago I wu troubled with boil. They broke oat on mj arum, and bo tooner wu one healed than another would coma to take 1U place. I suffered great pain with them, and tried different medieinee and ointment, but they did me no good. "I waa adriaed to take Bam I and, my, be more times. what relief I cot: soon mj kin was as clear as before." Put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont where yellow and pink come Into violent opposition may often result in neighborly ill feeling and wUl not the first certainly improve ened up and the drift, seven feet in width from th nortel of the main ! morning view when one Is apt to critical than at other Rev. G. Hacker Goes From Vernon to S. Vancouver Rev. George O. Hacker, former wtor of First United Church In this city and located at Vernon since leaving here three years ago, has now accepted a call to Windsor United Church In South Vancouver. Mr. Hacker, formerly chairman of Prince Rupert Presbytery of the United Church, since going to Ver- m education for North Okanagan- !J Kamloops. : Public works estimates which bave been approved by the House o Commons at Ottawa include an appropriation of $1400 for the construction of a telephone line from RoMa to Rolla Landing In the Peace River district. DDuolKlouDGoiHiolHlDflMOaiHH icoiuuionsc at (ja - t: a A V WW WWMUI ism 3 SALLY OTvEILin . 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