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He will advise you as to size of space to use and see that your space is filled with "business bringing" copy. PHONE 98 and make an appointment Let the Daily News Classified Ads. work for you. STOPPING DRIFTING New Tillage Method Is Reins Tried Out on Trairics SASKATOON. June 6: "Save the lowest possible depth. Recent experiments seem to show the old idea of the need of a loose mulch on the surface of the soil to prevent evaporation is losing mound. Now experts find the mulch makes very little difference in the u.nount of moisture escaping from the soil. Practically all preventable lass of moisture ocurs through the leaves of weeds. Prevent the weeds from making any leaves and there will be little loss of moisture, they affirm. Cut off every leaf as it appears and the weed will soon be dead. Most of the implements used in Western Canada were originated in countries having considerably higher rainfall, and most of the farmers came from wetter countries, bringing ideas that it is necessary to stir, pulverise and air the soil to raise crops. For several years now authorities have been coming to the opinion this is unnecessary. Sharp Shovels If manufacturers could produce a harder shovel that would kerp sharp and at the same time tough enough not to break on stones, cultivation could be effective while shallower. Experts have observed the farmer who keens his cultivator shovels very sharp needs not go very dep and saves on the draft of the implement. To the outsMe observer there would appear to be also some ad vantages in respect to reducing lia bilities to soil-drifting in thus stirring the soft to the shallowest pos sible depth. If a suitable implement Is designed, that will kill weeds and leave the soil in condition in which it will not blow" it will work a re volution in. Western Canadian agriculture, experts declare. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Ruprrt June 6, 1913 Lots 33 and 24. block 30, section have been sold by J. N. McWU- Items, who purchased the property two years ago for $13,000, to a Cal gary syndicate for a consideration Of $44,000. it is announced by H. O Helgerson Ltd. which firm negoti ated the deal. It is a record price for real estate in Prince Rupert. T. R, Clrtafher, head of the Clougher Syndicate of London, England. Is a visitor in Prince Ru pert. He expresses optimism as to the prospects of .this port A big bull, belonging to one of the local dairymen, threatened to cause havoc on the fine lawns of Or. C. A Bgmrt on Fifth Avenue between McBride and Dunamulr Streets. The animal was taken Into captivity by Constable William Adams. BEST EQUIPMENT PLUS EFFICIENCY GIVES YOU BETTEtt AND CHEAPER WATCH REPAIRING Our repair department furnished with the best of tools, using the most modern methods of cleaning watches, enables the people of Prince Rupert the best pos sible class of watch repairing at the lowest possible prices. Every part and screw is removed District News PRINCE GEORGE Gordon Taylor. 1,6-year old Prince George ' bpy. has been awarded, a prize of $15 In a sclupture compe surface and you save all," now ap-, tltlon In the United States for his piles to soil cultivation, In the op lnion o( some of the investigators at the University of Saskatchewan here, who have been studying the growth of weeds and the methods required to make the most of Sas katchewan's allowance of rain. carving of a bear. Ills young bro ther. Teddy Taylor, received $5 for his carving of a pig. Robert England of Winnipeg, western manager of colonization and agriculture for tho Canadian Expert look for a revolution in , National Railways, was the speaker tillage methods when some bright last Tuesday evening at a dinner eenlus invents an imDlement of I held by the Prince George Board of light draft which will cut leaves off Trade. weeds and stir the soil to the shal Albert Almqulst of Vancouver, who opened negotiations some time ago with the city council wth a view to establishing a flour mill here, has written to H. G. Perry bating that It will cost him 63 percent of the price of the machinery in tariff to bring the outfit for such a mill from Minneapolis. J. O. Wil son, secretary of the Board of Trade, is taking the matter up with John A. Fraser of Quesnel, M. P. for Cariboo. The formal opening of a fine park and swimming pool laid out at the Cache by Freeman Al- xander was formally opened on i Friday last. It is expected that it will prove a very popular resort for. local people. A move is being instituted by local trappers with a view to having the provincial government make a reduction in fur royalties. It is felt that this should be dono In view of the drop which has taken place in the selling price of furs. The Woman's Auxlliarly to St. Michael's Anglican Church held a very successful forget-me-not tea on Saturday afternoon in the ballroom of the Prince George Hotel. A new school has been opened at Sylvan Olade north of Reid Lake and Isle Pierre. Miss Knight of Victoria is the teacher and there are 12 pupils already enrolled. "Silent" Biddle. ex-convict and former associate of gangsters but now touring the country as an evangelist, lectured in the Strand Theatre here yesterday afternoon and last evening on the subject Does Crime Pay?" Biddle expres sed the belief that the Llndberch kidnapping and murder was not the work of gangsters. Biddle Is on his way to Alaska. A. II. Walker and F. O. Altchison of Vancouver have been here in connection with attempts to salvage the plane which Tom Corless crash ed about a year ago In the vicinity of the northern end of Takla Lake. It Is believed that there are so many difficulties facing the job that the salvage may not be attempted by the Insurance company. Walker and Altchison spent a month In the district. Thunderstorms and mis showers have featured weather conditions here during the past week. The thermometer has ascended as high as 79 and descended as low as 35 during the week. i Louis Lebourdais. Quesnel news paper correspondent, was a visitor here last week in the course of a tour of the district. A very enjoyable rose bridge and dance was held on Friday night by the Women's Hospital Auxiliary In the Commodore Hall. There was a orogram of exhibition dances to which Jarkle Ireland, Buddie Taft. Maude Renwick, Orvilk Andrews. Ida Edvall. Dixie Blue and Pat Huble were among those contribut ing. Doris French, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. 8. French, Is now on the road to recovery after a serious Ill ness with pleurisy and pneumonia. At a recent meeting In the Pine- view Hall. the. Carlbop Women's In stltute presented a very acceptable program which Induejed , .readings by Miss Ruby W lklns, Mrs, J.L. At-, and the works shlneJlke new yet jChison and Leonard Larsen, two the cost is no more than inferior 'one-act skits in which Mls Bernlce Jobs. and. of course guaranteed Blackburn, Miss Jean .Blackburn, to plea.se you. Our watchmaker Miss Jessie Blackburn. Miss' Olive has had years of experience on Barnes and Miss Louise Jossup took railroad and fine watches. .part and a vocal solo by. Mrs. Hugh MAX HEIMWIONEII Pioneer Jeweler Ellis. For quick returns Advertisement. Try a Want 'God, Cause and Creator' Science Subject Sunday The subject of the lesson-sermon ' In Prince Rupert Christian Science Society on Sunday was "God the Only Cause and Creator." 1 One of the Bible texts was: I have made the earth, and created man upon It; I, even my hands, have stretched out the heavens and all their host have I commanded" (Isaiah 45:12). The lesson-sermon also Included the following passage from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Spiritual causation Is the one question to be considered, for mbre than all others spiritual causation relates to human progress." i Concluding the final voyage on spring schedule on the Alaska' route, C.VJl steamer Princess Norah, Capt. William Palmer, ar- rived in port at 5:15 yesterday afternoon from Skagway and other . northern points and sailed an hour later for Vancouver. 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