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'
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AVENUF.
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ay
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Da'ly
Our
milk
is
praduced
twice
daily
from
our
own
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tested
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DAIRY
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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.
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Feed
1
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if
,.,
rflfldinit
the
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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