1 1 . pkoa xmvz Tuesday APl!LJg. LOCAL n'ws train' dilt from tnu .1 at 11 o'clock was' reported JJ. morning to be running dn time. w E Drake returned to the city the princess Louise Sunday from a brief .trip to Vaii- louvcr .V-:' Roberta Bernard and ShlrleV onP!irpd in cltv Dollde afternoon before MagW-LtL- ourfctU McClvmont on charges" of bf- Ing inmates oi a ai&urueuy nuuac. On a charge of having unsealed Uauor in his possession, Edward Hendrfc appeared In city pollen mominc and was re- COUl'- - manded until, this afternoon. w "i Bayne, Joseph Johnson a t ; Ericksoii, for drunken- were each fined $25, with op- lim m seven days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In city . pnnrt mis morning. Mr und Mrs. John Lindseth and ,x, iei : last evening's train for Bruc Alberta, where they will pay v before proceeding to New Ycik whrre they will- embark for heir native home in Norway. Tney ei; de .de to remain In the Old NOTES Mrs. H. L. Prank of Trri ... paying a visit to the city. John Gurvlch shlleH thu otu. nhon dn the Catala for n hninficl trW to" Vancouver. Position as bookkeener at Valpn. tin' Dairy" has iiow been filled. Thank you for applications sent in. (97) Mr .Tnplr Wnnrt lAnnoff ct'xnai Ye'tUrrled to' the city on the Prin cess Louise Sunday morning frorrt a trip to Vancouver. ThH1 lirrxrrhm at- the rppnlni1 weekly1 luncheon of the Prince Ru pert Ctyro Club tomorrow will con- slst'of an exhibition of movine Die- turns by" William Cruickshank, city ticket agent' of Canadian National Railways. Mr. and Mrs. James Watt and family will be leaving the city about the middle of next month fbr Banffshire, Scotland, to take up residence. Mr. Watt has been a resident of Prince Rupert for vU over twenty-five years and the departure of himself and Mrs. Watt and family will be regretted by their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Hadden will occupy their house on Ambrose Avenue. i TIT M IStSO recipe TOMATO JUICE STEAK WITH TOMATO JUICE I la J cup Koj.l Cilf TnaU;Jalca 4 iiUmiiuou .r 1 J lba. round aleak !j Intla thick Salt and IVppar Staaon flour Willi' fait an pPlr anil touml into Hi cat. Srar alrak in a ikillct with a email amount of fat. When well browncJ,, pour 1 cup Tomato Julre jt(t It, ram and hike In" nKMler'ate oVrn (375 F.) until meat la tender, l.lina; morefTomato Juice, If needeJ, durluK the baking. Sere with lauce that renialha in ekltle't. Time Marches On! Clean-Up Week Is Here Again Why Not Improve and Protect Your Property By Using Bapco PAINT and SHINGOLEEN Ask Us For Color Card and fake Arvantaffe or the Fine Days' THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. Ltd. THIRD AVENUF. GRADE A NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZarelU Propritor' MA HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 91.00 ay 60 Rooms Iiot &i Cold Water Prince Rurwrt. B.C. fbone Z811 P.O. iV 111 Phone 101 MILK Cive Your Ilaby Fresh Milfc Da'ly Our milk is praduced twice daily from our own Gov-eminent tested c6S. UEI) 608 DOMINION DAIRY I Chf-aner Feed ilavlnr a surplus of Bulkier Vailed wheat it' is necessary to reduce" our prices. Call up 58 or 558 and Save Money. Prince Rupert Feed 1 aaMMaTaHaHMBIM1 WaMaaBMM.aiaaaaaaMMB,aHv,v-- It' if ,., rflfldinit the Daily News IheSle &OToI dtetrfet w doing the same. BROWN IS PRESIDENT Annual Meeting: of Prince Rupert ! Club Last NightiDr. Carson, Vice-President ' The annual meeting 6t the Prince Rupert Club was held last night when officers Tor the coming year were elected as fallows: President, T. W. Brown. Vice-President, Dr. J. H. Carson. Secretary, Walter Hume. Directors W. F. Stone, J. T. Harvey, Joe Scott). Orme Stuart, George" Mitchell. W. M. Watts. J. J. Littld and W. P. Armour. BLACKHEADS Get two ounrta of peroxlne powder from your druKKint. Sprinkle on hot, wet cloth nJ Uh the fc KmUy. Everj blackhead will l diasolveii. The one aafe, aure and aimnln ubu j- if - llollawutxl coioblexlou, ( Sons Of Norway Telephone Bridge Fifteen Tables in Play at Homes of Four Hostesses on Saturday Night Mrs. J. Jerstad, Mrs. H. Helland, Mrs. J. Storseth and Mrs. Chris Jensen were hostesses for an en joyable telephone bridge.party held Saturday night by the Sons of Nor way Lodae. There were fifteen tables in all and the prize winners were: ladies' first, Mrs. O. Stega-vik: second. Mrs. Mlkkelsen: con solation, Mrs. P. Anderson: men's first, F. J. Feasby; second, Jullusi Johnson: consolation, F. Skjeldun. Illness has made it necessary for Mrs. Jessie Jacobs to again absent herself from her duties at the Indian Office. It is likely she will ba away for the next few weeks Julius G. White, after having been here for the past three weeks on account of the Illness of his mother. Mrs. George B. White, who is now recovering nloely. sailed by the Catala this afternoon on his return to San Francisco. Mrs. While emects to leave later for San Francisco. Sundervvcoi Studio Announces that their new equip ment enables them to develop ami print any size of Roll Films at 40r. All Work Guaranteed Next Rupert Hotel) Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert Mrs. P. York. Hszelton. Central a trniiherc and Gunnar Stavas, hv Aif!H Hadlanti arid Melviir Ilanberg, Oona River. Royal Olaf Winther, Juneau. Terrace Part cloudy, calm, tem jerature 40. Aiyansh-Cloufly, calm, 45. : Alice AM Qiear,. calm, 45;: v , Anyost-rarf-'doddS! calm.'Or. Stewart cloudy, calm. 41. Haz?lton Clear, calm, 48. Smlthers Clear, calm, 48. Bums Lake -Clear, calm. 32. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Prince Rupert Operatic Society present the "Pirates of Penzance" Capitol . Theatre, April 27 and 28. 2. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Brass's April Baptist Missionary Tea, May 2 Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. Lakie's, May 6. United Sale, May 5. A Y. P. A. Variety Entertain ment, May C. ' St. Peter's Bazaar, May 10. Cambral Spinsters' Spree, May 13. rtictrn Star Mavtlme Tfia at Muwvv - J , Mrs. J. Jack's, Angus Apartments, May 17. f, v Ti' M ah 1 ill tfi '11 Canadian Legion Tea May 18. Gyro "Ma'ytime" Dance, May 24 It has meen fine lately for dig-1 glng the gardens and setting them in order for the mowing of seeds or the planting otit of seedlings. Many people are sowing their vegetable and flower seeds now ana even planting their dahlias. As long as the dahlia tubers are weh covered they will be quite safe and they will begin to make root immediately. I nlan to nlant mine within a few1 ! days if the weather! is lavorable. My broad beans are Just coming through the ground and are all ready, for rapid growth. The old idea was that they should be sown in February if the weather was finej . . ii- 1I Xn IkAM t n MAC DUl m mis Climate mcic a jj"0 siblltty of the seed rotting in the around lf the weather Is too wet' and cold for a long period. How- i'I It. nrtvicihla fnr ever, cutty suwms o uuifjuU.- bo tli beans and peas. ComDlaints continue to come to hand about the quantities of moss in the lawns this spring. There Is some In the CJT.R.A. bowling lawn where the utmost care is taken in draining and seeding and caring for the green. I am still of .opinion that, ir the land is thoroughly drained, the only cure is to increase the fertility of the soil and that Salpitflossis r mi A r i tmrztswmr. t I L am- j This velvet flower is difficult to grow in Prince Rupert but it is worth the effort when it can be done best by application of i complete fertilizer at more or less tegular intervals. Early in May is the time set by experts foi the sowing of seeds of perennials hollyhocks, lupms, del-, phiniums and columbines. Others may bloom this year lf sown too early and that seems to weaken them for wintering: Canterbury Bells were nearly all killed last winter and the only way to renew - . 1K Z a DnoncD nc cinvAFR?. AP.ni it tut VEGETABLE PATCH WILL FURNISH, CUTTING MATERIA FOR M03T OF. THE 5UMMERj , r y $ABDEN 'NOTEBOQI ding out I suggest making sure that the yoUrig plants are sturdy and well hardened off. To plant weak little' seedlings is to court disaster1. Should there ce a coid rain and cold damp weather tly may perish. Last year I lost some- that way. "What shall I plant?" is a very common question, Plant what you Many Like This' Nigella, a Shy Blue Beauty One of the most artistic of the whole list of annuals. like to see in your beds. This Is the time to think about annuals as ' the perennials are Just about past their transplanting season. Study catalogue 01 lock over your neighbor's flower magazine or talk to your neighbor about It. Your florist will usually tell you what will grow here successfully. All de- iendr UDon likes or dislikes. No one can nlan a planting to suit an other unless he knows what Is in hi; neighbor's mind. For yellows,' :alendulai. or nasturtiums give lots' of color. Some like the little French marigold better known as tagetes. Asters come mostly In purples and whites. If you do not want to buy seedlings, try buying a packet nr two of viscaria seeds- and you will have plenty of color. For late summer and fall blooming, of course, you will want dahlias. If possible get good named varieties and take care of the bulbs Jn the fall and label them. Many growers refuse to have any unnamed varieties of any flowers in their gardens. H.F.P. Once Rare Orchid Blooms As Roses Boston Growers Have Developed them Is to sow a new supply for next vear now. If Siberian wall flowers are sown now Under glass they will probably bloom this rail. I sowed a small patch outdoors about at this time two or three year's ago and a" few of them bloomed that year. When buying seedlings for bed- The Finest PfANO TUNING lit the country can be yours, as done with the "Kesonoscope" by G. C. WALKEK Phone Blue 389 212 4th St. Species Till Its Familiar BOSTON, April 26: (CP) Or- dhlds were a nevelty even to tne best flower growers at the time of the Great War, rarely seen by the rjublic. Today they are as familiar as roses to almost any assembly of Bostonians. Their period of popularity began in Boston with the election of the late Albert C. Burrage to the presidency of the Massachusetts .Hort- UAniturai Rrvipt.v He soonsored. the debut ol tftebrtrhirHmfor-10.yeaS watched Its upward career under his own euidance until the orcnld became one of the best-loVed flow- ore in nnv laree flower show. Even the American Orchid Society came tn nnston to cive a show. Side by side with the great pinK and white heads of the Cattleya iarce as dinner plates, will be or chids whose blooms are not mucn lnreer than the head of a pin. More delicate hues or purer colors are never found than these ilowers present. In this work of developing the science of orchid culture, Robert Dolg of the Burrage snows has had the aid of his sister who has become a specialist in her par-tMninr field, that of taking the pol- lon frnm one orchid flower ana placing it in the fruiting body of another, a process of cross-pollen- i7nt.ion which is a means oi nyori jiHnn that nromlses much for the future of American orchids. unique Post office TORONTO, April 2d: (CP) A post office operated by the United Church of All Nations here serve 1000 Toronto people of 30 to 40 different nationalities. SHOWING PRESENTS LONDON, April 26: (CP) Among Coronation gifts from Dominions nnH polonies to the King and Queen nn show here, is a whale's tooth necklace from a Fiji chief. Orange Pekoe' Blend "Q At ATI A' Colgate' TEA Cashmere Ormes Ormes 813 Boepet Soap Special. Three Cakes of Soap and Oiie Bottle Cashmere Bouquet Perfume A 25C Try Mi 31 Tooth Paste Rexall ire"20'c. Cold and Vanishing Creams 2-oz. OSn jars .." A. S. A. Tablets Vial of .30 five-sraiii' tablets Do hot harm the heart. 25C ltd "Jitfi Pioneer Druqffists The-1 .leyill Store . Phones: 81" & 81 Open Daily From 4 .nf. till 10 p.m. Snndays and rjolid'ayi From 12 noon till1? oirn; Trim, till' 9' put CONGOLEUM CONTEST WEEK Call at our store and' place youf guess on the hidden number'. The correct guess or the closest to it receives a Congoleuttt rug, 6x9, Free. This Is given away by the Congoleum Co. Ltd. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Phone 775 337 THIRD AVENUE Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon ' 15c per Package For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvre One Package Serves Four People Keeps For Weeks in Refrigerator UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CAUDENA 'FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Tlnrrs; a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday AJI. If convenient pleas purchase tfekets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 r - 1 . The Central Hotel Fresh Local Raw And rooms and cafb Pasteurized Milk ror bJSLLa coal VALENTIN DAIRY MRS. C. I. BLACK PHONE-657