—_ a J. Stawunn 4 Brokets Auctioneers. Valuators (WE SWAP THE EARTH) — Pi, When in Prince Rupert visit our, ao? Seles sand convince your- ...* gelé of the astounding 2 bargains we offer a Private: Sales onducted Auction Sales every Saturday at: ‘ our Auction Rooms, Third Aye f: Prince Rupert — - B.C, ‘NOTICEL, } “$100. 00° | Reward tt ig hereby offered for the re- - tovery of the body of Thomas “TT. Dunlop, Smithers, B. C. " at May, 1924, "wm, S. Henry ~ Summer Excursion Tickets _ FASTERN CANADA | UN ITED STATES | TRIANGLE TOUR TO - JASPRR NATIONAL PARK ‘Hone way via Vancouver and Prince ® Rupert Bee “Your Local Agent for Full Particulars _ ma ‘Bedding Plants” CABBAGE ‘CAULIFLOWER TOMATOES . - | ASTERS STOCKS . VERBENAS GLADIOLIL . -DAHLIAS _ TUBEROSES. _ DOUBLE MARGUERITES ‘D. Glennie PRIN CE ROPER, : ‘SHOES - -_ REPAIRED ae Lwin | NEATNESS AND. DRSPATOR, ‘Orders may be Tete, at Falouner's Office ce dS i. Benson PRINCE RUPERT = Exchange’ : -|system at the ranch. | table—Woodcock, eastbound, 11. ..feontinues to be- popular this _| the aggregate were set out this | gone. - {that d am stressing, . boost, boost, 5 |} then, boost for‘all... Thoudly. cheer, but thev. hate’ ‘a . . [Henocking: Tooster, . - just: ‘long ‘to os Woodeock _ ie 4 : ; st Bo a ye ad 4 HO GC. Fraser, inspector’ of schools, paid an official visit here on Friday.: a visit ldst week, . - ‘Robert McKay, of Prince Re. pert, spent the week-end at-the Dairy Ranch. . Before leaving for home on Wednesday, he suc- ceeded in the completion of a bit of engineering work which was the installing of a running: water “It is piped under-ground from a reservoir {whieh is fed by mountain streams. -jand will run ice. cold during the hottest. weather. New C.N.R. passenger time- 34 p.m.; westbound, 9.39 a.m. The planting of small fruits month At three different ranches, no ‘less © than twelve thousand strawberry plants in week. Judging by the success of those who had strawberry | ~ patches last year as well as the quantities of wild berrv blossoms to be seen everywhere there is of smal] fruits.: Quite a few friends from. Cedarvale were. the guests of the Woodcock people at the social dance given in the schoolhouse last week, — ; — |’ Terrace he Lt Tell us not in mournful num- bers that our fall fair’s on the bum. . That Jast dance roused some. from* ‘slumbers, because we really made things hum. If we went to work in earnest we ‘could. make things hit on high: ‘dust. thou ‘art, to dust returnest’’ is what we’ll all hear when -we die. All last year’s, crop is gone forever, you. can’t call ‘one turnip back, and the future may come never, 80 you must help us now, by heck, Now’s the time to do your. boost- ing, do not wait tomorrow’s dawn, in the grave we may be roosting, all our boosting chances. Lay aside the small town hammer, you don’t. mean ‘half that you say. Instead of back- bite tell a. story. and then go, 4 broudly on your. way, Mighty men that grow and flourish. come With: your’ help, then, we may nouriah something that will help us. all. ~ Something : that may prove a blcesing, i is our fall fair great’ or amall,, that’s the. point smiling. booster and for’ him. they pelt: him. on the. ear... Don’t’ bell Hlike ‘the: ladies’. ‘waist, line which || - }Kalum.- -Lake,. were: -visitors here ‘medical treatment. “G. W, Homer, . of Prince Ru-| pert, district. assessor, paid Us. alll premises and has installed a -soda|_. ‘fountain and - will: handle. cold drinks and Vanderhoof ice cream. | no question about ‘this being a] 4; g00d district for ‘the cultivation Somme from. homes quite plain and. amall. People love aj“ ~~» ————— Osear Olander and “Alf Egan,: Ht lant week, “Mr, ‘Egan ‘developed. @ case of. blood poisoning in his|. hand: while -working ona bridge}: and , chad ‘to come into. town for R. W. Riley, of the Terrace Drug Store;*has: re-arranged his Mrs. Greig is now-able to walk with the help of-a cane, after. be- ing confined to. the house for the last two weeks with. a badly sprained ankle. — . Oscar Olander made a trip tol Prince Rupert ‘on. . Wednesday to] . dispose of. a catch of furs. ' Thos, J; Walsh, of . Dorreen, was a visitor in Terrace on Wed. nesday. | ws Mrs, Wm. Hagen, of Vanars- dol, was a visitor in town on Wednesday of last week. She ; has opened 4 store at Vanarsdol, a handling. groceries and: camp : elcthing.. . . Fred Nash and Fred Hall left for Kalum on Tuesday on survey work, ‘returning Friday. SeScsogeene: on “ rehadea oaweue, eeseeeacees enaeteers sesh - didate, will.open his campaign on” b AND OTHER PROVINCIAL PARTY SPEAKERS oe: FF. M. Dockrill, the Provincial: Part Cat : 8 "Wednesday, May 28, at Hazelton | oe Thursday, May 29, at Terrace a | Friday, May 30, at. Port — - Essington and Claxton Everyone invited to be present to hear the Candidate. Reosnemnes rey ResVesnePResheshornes Meshes neg wen Reskeshermemmesnsanes men ener x SEEN Ssbadtvsuaak Fikvee se aeazee reese eatesteeneat ea ionee The W. J. Pitman Music Store | Prince George, B. C. Cash Discount Sale , Some have been tak ‘The smaller articles will ‘be © pold only for. cash i in full, in which case the net | price will be to sell Pianos and Phonographs payment; for instance, if you . en in in exchange, but all have been cee “SMALL GOODS * 33. 15— Singer Sewing Machines for girls. ' These really sew, and are so simple r any child can use one. Regular’ Price, ~ $7.50. $19, 50—A well made Violin, two-piece maple back, polished, good tone, ; Regular $80, 00 - $125.00—Conn- Melody C Saxophone and case, - the best quality, silver finish, in ' good _ order. ~ PHON OGRAPHS - $27, 50—Small. Victrola, regular $87.60. $42.60—Double spring Victrola, mahogany - ‘cane, , ~ $55, 00—Playola. Cabinet Phonograph. Love makes of records, : . $66. 00—Melotone Cabinet Phonograph, makes of records,. order, . . Gramophone Company, - but: when they _ failed ‘the - ‘McLagan ‘Company. installed 2... ‘their own flétings,- - - |’. ‘this Phonograph. would be $200. / Blmost new.’ _ Regular S165, 0 | PLAYER I PLANOS ' Z "Ho. Bigh gate Chicago piarig, in’ tnission oak, a -In good: playing condi : . twenty rolls.’ * gaia, 00-Sherlock. -Manning lai i. th: ebony fittings, Plays all den Plays all a . 3 $95.00—~Pathe ‘Phonograph, fumed oak, in ood : ee “4185, 0-MeLagan Phonograph. * ‘ mahogany cage. - This model "was - made for the Pathe. ~The regular value : ‘of ‘ "$140, oe Brae ‘Phonograph, fumed a case, i ition;| with: Bench find as "TYPEWRITERS $45.00—L. C. Smith & Bros., in good order, spacer... $65.00--L. ‘C, Smith & Bros, latest model, like new. ORGANS . new. . a $110. 00— Dominion organ, Bix octave, low back, . | $148.00—Dominion Organ, six . octave, ° >‘. ‘Walnut piano case, Heintzman & Co. » Toronto, “PIANOS - “Regular. $425, New. ; * Would cont: $660 i new. mae per * mi ~ -$65.00—Underwood Typewriter: No. 4, just the - same as the latest. model, but has no back. : $45, 00—Bell . portable. folding. organ, oak casd, ; walnat case, , ‘handscine! . Both these organs have been rebuilt by ; “ wed. 7 and are just’ rn ae a as good as’ ‘new, at about half the ‘Price, oe $86, 00 Sanne Karn Piano, walnut case ne | $876. (0 Miniature, Doherty Piano, ony: ‘three-féat ee Ge oe . seven_ high, but t has amazing. valime ns wks ne » tone. aor : pie, . 0; mahogany cag “not- new, ‘but ‘has been Ww L: take f Care ‘of. Just ° eet et E BT i CCID eo a PROVINCIAL F PARTY | PUBLIC MEETINGS — 2 appre ee ee