@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "ade2a441-b762-45ca-8cba-caa564063793"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2011-09-09"@en, "1917-03-23"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xgrandforks/items/1.0179553/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " f \"' is I . I' I It.',��������� \\,J. I. /../.../, and Kettle\" Valley Orchardist !'*>��������� SIXTEENTH YEAR���������No. 21 GRAND FORKS, B. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1917 $1.00 PER YEAR WJLL F0STE1 Seed Selection and Disinfection Demonstrations Will be Held by Department ~ Hon. John Oliver, minister of - agriculture, in an interview at Victoria,\" states that his department will give special attention to the potato industry. As a first step, tbe departmental organization for the purpose is changed somewhat, so that all of the potato work will be under the direction of the horticultural branch of. the department of - agriculture. The minister proposes such an aggressive and sustained campaign as will help towards placing the industry on a proper footing- '\" , The immediate problem is an -\"adequate supply of good seed potatoes,'as a certain shortage exists, '.'���������' undoubtedly. \" It is due, partly to ^ne fact that growers have for years past been 'inclined to neglect the ordinary precaution of planting good, clean seed on a clean land, with the result that there was more .���������. disease in the 1916 crop than' ever . / before, while the yield- per acre is '- below the'most profitable average. Tbe trouble is accentuated because .. the export demand, for which only the very cleanest potatoes are ac cepted, took a big share of the 1915 crop,-and a still larger part of that of las\"t season, including much that ��������� '���������- should have been kept for seed. The shortage is still more acute because many growers are now convinced that scnall.and scabby seed does,not pay, and they want to get new and clean stock. The minister-has;encouraged-! the export trade, because exports mean money; and money coming in spells '\", prosperity.; British Columbia potatoes have made good���������in Australia, ...in the prairies .and Ontario and, by the hundreds of carloads, in the . United States. This trade can continue only wiih clean and high ��������� grade potatoes, which in the \"past season were only about 20 per cent ��������� ��������� of the crop. It is Mr. Oliver's opinion, based on the statistics of the potato sup- '���������ply still remaining, that the good stock still available should be kept f, in the province for seed, or that, in other words, the holders of high grade stock should ^give our own province first call on it. To facilitate this, he offers the services of the ' department to put sellers and buy ers in touch with each other. In writing the department, sellers should state variety, qualiy, size, quantity and price. Buyers should similarly state their requirements. All correspondence should be addressed: Horticultural Branch, Department of Agriculture, Victoria. To get potato growers started right on seed selection and disinfec tion, practical demonstrations will select good seed potatoes, and howjjj to start seed plots for . f uturp years. The department, -it is expected, will also formulate a\"eystem of producing clean, strong, healthy seed potatoes . of high grade varieties, which will be sold under government certificate. The advantages of such a system, and the steps in growing the ' class of seed potato that will be entitled to the government blue ribbon, will be explained at the demonstrations above mentioned, the. dates of which will be announced by the department shortly. n -CZARNICHOLA TYPEWRFTERS HI THE FR C. H, Knight Says Machine Sound- Like the Granny Drilling Machines c.ulty is being experienced in im- j Dressing upon the men the fact that all must sign the cards. He believes that inthe last analysis it will be found that the record for registration in British Columbia will be equal, if not better than that ofthe other provinces of the Dominion. DEAL FOR VOIGT MINE NOT CONSUMMATED Appeals to Nati������n to Obey the People's Representatives Petkoghad, March 19. ��������� Czar Nicholas, who has abdicated, has issued' the following manifesto: \"To all our faithtul subjects: It is known in these days of a- great struggle against a foreign enemy who have been endeavoring for three years to enslave our country, that' it ^has pleased God to send Russia another painful trial. InternaL.trouble has threatened to fatally affect Russia's C. H. Knight, a Phoeuix old- timer, who is now at the front, has sent the following interesting letter to George Elkins and the Knights of Pythias of Phoenix: \"Just a few lines to let you know I am alive and kicking. It is im- possiole to write much,as the things I\" would like to write about 1 can not, as we are pledged to secrecy. I could write a very interesting letter if I could.descr be all that is going on around me. However, 1 must reserve it all until after .the. war. John Lindsay and myself are together.and in the same section. We are in the third field ambulance of a division. There are three sections, A, B and C, and as luck would have it, Jack and I are in the same sec tion. \"Mackay was sent to another division. We are now in a rest camp just behind the lines. We staud and watch the artillery every night, and believe me, the ground you stand on shakes One would think.one was in PhoeHixJlistening to the blasts in the glory hole, and the machine destinies. Her heroic army, the hap piness of our people, the whole fu- guns sound like a Granby drilling ture of our beloved fatherland de machine. They call them type mand that the war be conducted to writers, and it truly sounds like a victorious end. The cruel enemy I them -in the distance. is making his last efforts. The moment is near when our army, with the aid of the allies, will finally overthrow the enemy. - In these decisive days we realize what we owe tr/the people in support of a close union and effective- organization. All forces must unite for the realization of rapid victory. Therefore, in agreement with the duraa,' we recognize it is for the country's good that we abdicate the throne and lay down supreme power. Not wishing io separate ourselves from our beloved son, we bequeath the heritage to another, to Grand Duke Michael, with blessings for the future throne. We call- all faithful sons of the fatherland to fulfill a sacred patriotic'duty of obeying the czar at this painful moment, to aid him, together with the nation's representatives, and to conduct the Russian state to prosperity and glory. May God help Russia.\" \"We are iu, a small village. Al, kinds of houses are levelled to the ground and hardly a pane of glass is left in the houses that are left standing.' \"There is a- Y. M. C. A. tent near here. /Over the centre is written, 'Boys, whenever you feel downhearted, remember Jonah came out all right.' In-another . place\", 'What about that letter home?' As I bad already written to the wife,I thought of you and the brothers. \"The utxt letter I write will prob ably be written in a dugout. John Lindsay sends his regards. With best regards to youself and my brother Knights of Pythias,, who were so kind to me before I left.\" '.' The Similkameen Star, published at Princeton, says regarding the Voigt mine deal reported to have been consummated some time ago: \"The Star has received several enquiries from outside parties regarding the deal for the Voigt mining property near Princeton.\" The coast ancl Spokane papers published long stories tinder flaring headlines telling 'of the big $3,000,000 deal, with an additional eight or nine millions to be spent in building a railway and on development.- These reports said the deal had been actually consummated. The fact Is the deal has not yet been closed, nor is it likely to be for some time. A three million dollar deal is a big deal, and there are several matters iuconnection with this one yec to' be adjusted. However, there are hopeful indications that the deal will-eventually be made.\" TURNING POINT London Paper's View of Expected Entry of U.S. Into the Eropean War NEWS ill CITY METEOROLOGICAL The following is the minimum and maxim urn temperature for each day during the past week, as recorded by the government thermometer on E. P. Laws'ranch: Min. March IU���������Friday.\". 37 17���������Saturday .... 42 18���������Sunday 40 19���������Monday 39 .'20���������Tuesday 39 21���������Wednesday .. 40 Thursday 42 FruitCheaperThanVegetables \"Changes Lower Than Potatoes; Grapefruit Costs Less than Onions Or Cabbage,\"says a headline. Which gives a moderu^and perfectly practical application of the suggestion at tributed to Marie Antoinette to the effect that the poor people of France should eat cake if they were unable to buy bread.���������Providence Journal Pte. Alfred Jackson, a returned soldier who left Grand Forks with the second contingent, arrived in the city8for a short visit on Sunday from Esquimau, where he has been receiving medical treatment. A crowd of citizens gathered at the depot to welcome him home, but as his brother Otto lives jn the Wesl end, he got off the train at.the C, P. R, shops, and the people at the sta -tion were disappointed in not getting an opportunity to shake hands with the hero who has done his bit for the empire. He vvas shot in the shoulder by an explosive bullet, and his right arm is at preseut paralyzed, although he says that at in tervals there is\" a slight sense of feel-, ing in it. He will return to Esqui- malt for further* treatment. London, March 21.���������President Wilson's proclamation convening congress in special session and long dispatches from Washington and New York dealing-with the outlook and describing the warlike preparations of the United States fill conspicuous places in the news columns of the morning papers today. The Daily Telegraph, however, alone comments on the situation. \"The first week of April,\" says this newspaper, \"will see the recognition by the United States-that a state of war with Germany exists. It is a spectacle that may well engage the attention of Europe, for it is the turning point in. the world's history, as well as in the history of the United States. N \"Those in Germany who made up their minds that nothing was to be feared from American' intervention are likely to be rudely undeceived in a short time.\" Referring to Germany's scheme to embroil the United States with Mexico and Japan, the Daily Telegraph thinks it likely that this will bring the people of the United States into the war-with hardly less unanimity than was shown by allied Europe. \"Germany, indeed, should bitterly curse the day when that puerile piece of treachery was hatched, in some typical Prussian the Daily Telpgraph. brain,'' says A shooting match was held between the public school cadets and zhe ex cadets on Saturday. The former won by a score of 103 to 90, out of a possible 125. The following are the teams and their scores: Cadets���������R. Hull; 22; G. Bruno, 21; F. G. Barl'-e, 21; R. Heaven, 20; A. Mooyboer, 19; total, 103. Ex Cadets ���������Heath Hales, 23; R. Holmes. 21; II. Dinsmore, 21; R Quiulivan, 17; P. Peterson, S; total, 90. 9.0. Max. 14 13 18 27 22 27 25 LATEST CALL FOR SIGNATURES RE- ��������� SP0NDED TO FREELY be given throughout the province Melted snow.......... 'o.ll by department experts during the latter part of March and early April, According lo the geological sur- At these demonstrations growers can ' vey, the coal output of 191G was the learn to recognize the diseases of biggest , in recent years, hut that potatoes,\"learn how they work, and doesn't, explain why the-- prices how to guard against them; how lo should.als'o'be. R. F. Green, M.P., director of National Service for British Columbia, states that reports reaching him at Victoria from various parts of the province are to the effect that ihe latest call to sign the registration cards is being well responded' to. At some points where there are a large number of foreigners and Americans employed, some difli hibited hours. At the Presbyterian church next Sabbath, March 25, the pastor will preach sermons relative to the communion service to be held April 1 at 11 a.m. Morning.ll o'clock, subject, \"Our Conception of Christ\"; evening, 7:30 o'clock, \"The Invitation of the Church of Christ to the World.\" You are cordially invited to these services. In the police court before Magistrate Cochrane on Tuesday morning tho proprietor of the Winnipeg hotel was fined $50 and costs for, keeping his\" bar open during pro-j School Essays on LJoydGeorge A teacher of the Harrow district, London, asked a ctass of boys and girls whose ages average 7 years to write Assays on Lloyd George. Tne result included there paragraphs: Lloyd George is a very-brave soldier. He is king of parliament. They are trying to poison him. He has won many battles. He has thousands of soldiers. King George is king of-, England, but Lloyd George is king for the war. He i3 a Walshman but speaks English. He has lots of soldiers and he tells them what to do so as to win the war. He only lets the people have 4 lb. of bread. Lloyd George is a good king and the Germans have tried to poison him. OBSERVATIONS The world's newest monarch ia the king of Hedjaz, who rules over certain holy cities and 100,000 square miles of Arabian desert. As he has a war with Turkey on his hands, he looks like an up to-date king. Strangely enough, despite the shortage of paper, bankers obstinately refuse to accept many of the notes of hand which are generously proffered. V woman's justice ends with her favors. OTE SUN, GRAND , FORKS,. B: G. -EST G. A. EVANS. EDITOR AHD PUBLISHER SUBSCRIPTION RATES- PAYABLE IN ADVANCE - S! 00 1 5'. One Year (in Canada and Great Britain) One Year (in the United States) Address all communications to4' * \" The Grand Fokks Sun, Phonk 101R - Gkajjd Forks, B. C OFl'ICK: U0L.U.M WA AVKNUli AND LAKE STRKET. FRIDAY, MARCH 2:3, 1017 No good purpose can be served-by printing, surmises. The people want only tlie facts. [ If the paper has them; it should -print them, instead of - threatening' to make further disclosures in the future.. That is'the tactics adopted, by the servant' when \"he holds his,, hand behind his back and waits for a tip. Respectable papers have never adopted this method of conducting their business. Those assured that the war will continue into 1018 should not fail to do something to increase the food supply. A failure of.crops in any portion of the world may mean actual suffering for lack of food. Everybody can help in the campaign for greater production. Every pound of produce grown on a city lot releases a corresponding amount raised by'the big \"farmer for. shipment to the armies in Europe. .. The Grand.Foyks Oppositionist announces that it intends to make some- revelations regarding the provincial government's method of reorganizing the forestry service. What does'it expect to gain by this advance bulletin of its future intentions? Surely, it does not believe that its influence is sufficiently potent to change the imvermnent's course. Men whose wages remain static may. be forgiven if they sigh occasionally for the good old times when a dollar would buv a dollar's worth of anything. The general food shortage is not bringing everywhere the increased acreage that is so desirable this year. In Australia, for example, the area sown to wheat is 11,084,874 acres, as compared with 12,388,376 acres in 1016. The Australian wheat yield rnns from ten to sixteen bushels to the acre. It is earnestly hoped that the wheat acreage will be substantially increased in Canada this year. Our suggestion of yesterday in regard to the method by which vacant land around the city of Montreal might be made productive receives added point from the fact that today the director of national service for the city of Montreal is calling upon the owners of vacant land or lots within or around the city of Montreal to lend them to his board during the coming summer for the. purpose of putting them under oultivation. The plan, he announces, is to place small lots at the disposal of wage earners and others who will agree to cultivate them and produce vegetables and other truck gardening products. They will -be supplied with seed and fertilizers. The best and most careful producers will'receive prizes as an incentive. On tha other hand the large rracts of land and large lots offered under this plan will be placed under the management of churches and other organized bodies which will undertake the cultivation of the same under specific rules. The output of this class will be held in reserve for relief purposes.��������� Montreal Herald. Premier Brewster has received a-private cable-from''London -stating that Sir John Simon, the British solicitor-general, has upheld the validity of 1000 soldiers'votes-to which fhe prohibitionists objected: The wets assert that this means the sure defeat of the bill. What action the government will take is uncertain. Enu'r Thos. LoftuB ot tho \"Twentieth Conturj- Limited,\" Now York Control Xifnea. Ho carrion a Hamilton Watuk. Etift'r James Bailor EnB'rTjOwisO.Honry of \"Tho Olympian\"- of tho \"lirowlwiiy ��������� OhioiiKO,- Mihwiukeo Llmltoil,\" Penu?) 1. mid St. Paul van in ltnilroail. Itnllnuy. lie carries HocarrlPHu u Uumiltou IVutcli. Tin mil ton Watch. Eng'r. Wm. S. Hair of thn 'Santo Fo Do Lino,\" Bantu Fo Railroad. Ho carrion a Hamilton Watch. Four Famous Trains '*' and the. famous Watch That Times. Them A.D. P \"The Watch of Railroad Accuracy* JEWELER AND OPTICIAN GRAND FORKS, B. C. It the should end now there wouldn't be anything to blame things on.' \"Eat less\" is poor advice, to give a hungry man and an unsatisfactory substitute for hioh prices. *e British Columbia Nurseries Co., Ltd. No man can serve two masters, and it takes a mighty good one nowadays to. be able to boss one hired man. A cash store is of no particular benefit to a community unless it sells its .goods\"below credit prices. The light of the sun exerts a pressure of 70,000 tons on the earth, according to a\" British scientist. if Vancouver 'ciy4re now booking orders for spring, 1917, delivery of their well-known, hardy Fruit and Ornamental Stock Prices include packing and delivery to customer's nearest station. Write at once for 70-page Catalogue, also artistic Rose Catalogue, free. We always have room for an energetic, honest salesman. (^Attractive proposition for the right man. All excess is bad- temperance. -abstinence as well as.in- The Dominion government and the imperial munitions board will shortly have under consideration the matter of dispensing with the services of civil servants fit for military duty. The matter will be brought before the gov- ���������ernment in the presentation of the report of the public service board, which recently completed a census of the various departments. It is already under consideration by the chiefs of departments with regard to the substitution of persons ineligible for military service for the young unmarried men now in the employ of the munitions board in great numbers. Our soldiers at the front are doing, valiant work to win the Avar. One way in which you can assist is to invest some of your savings in the Dominion war loan. Advertise in Trie Sun. largest local circulation. It has the The Sup. is always a live issue in Grand Forks. ' '' ��������� The Sun, at $1.00 per year, gives its readers three times more reading /matter than\":any other Boundary paper. This fact accounts for the rapid increase in our circulation. - -'..-.-��������� A Sun ''want\" ad. always brings results. John Wanamaker says in Judicious Advertising: \"Advertising doesn't jerk'; it pulls. It begins very gently at first, bub the pull is steady. . It in- creasesday by day and year by year, until it exerts an irresistible \"po^er.\" Besides being read by all the intelligent people of Grand Forks, The Sun goes to every ranch home in the Kettle and North Fork valleys. No other Boundary paper can give advertisers this guarantee SNAP-IF TAKEN AT ONCE CORRECT ENGLISH HtfWTODSEIT JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER. Editor HANSEN 8 CO CITY BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Buy Your Gait Coal N ow Office! _ F. Downey's Cigar Sture Telkphonks; OFFICE, R(>6 Efpof CfPPPt Hansen's Residence K38,,,������\" \"UOGl In what purported to be a news item, our local opposition last week induldged in a senseless and malicious tirade against the Grand Forks police department. A Chinaman was up in the police court on Friday morning on a charge of keeping a disorderly house, i. e., allowing gambling on his premises, and, in the words of the Opposionist, \"the magistrate dismissed the case because evidence to convict was lacking.\" That statement was the only one the paper was warranted in making. Instead, in a prominent headline, it gave its readers the impression that gambling is rampant here, whereas provincial statistics show that Grand Forks citizens are the most law-abiding in the.province. 8-Room House and Two Lots on Garden St. Lots 100 feet by 800 feet deep; chicken coops, etc. Will sell cheap for quick sale. 'Will sell for less than half what it cost owner; $1300 if sold soon. Will give time if needed. Is handy to school. Garden has good soil, and enough potatoes and vegetables can be raised for a large family. Would make an ideal home for a smelterman. Terms���������$200 or $300 cash; balance monthly payments of $25 or $30 For further particulars Call at The Sun Office A MONTHLY MAGAZINE For Progressive Men and Women, Business and Professional; Club Women Teachers Students Ministers Doctors Lawyers Stenographers and all who wish to Speak and Write Correct English. PARTIAL LIST OF CO XT 1C NTS Your Every-Duy Vocabulary How \"to Enlarge It Words,Tlioir Meanings and Their Uses .: I'roiiiiiiclatloiis with Illustrative Sentences Helps for Speakers Helps for Writers Helps for Teachers Business English for the Busines Man Correct English for the Beginner Correct English for the Advanced Pu- pil Shall and Will: How to Use Them ���������- Should and Would: How to Use Thenr Sample Copy 10c . Subscription Price 82 a Year. - EVANSTON, ILLINOIS . Please mentiuri this paper. JoriophliioTurck Hnicor'H .Standard Matf ������*zlno and iiuuks ure ruuoiumeudo'l by tnU puptir. AT YOUR SERVICE - Modern Rigs and'Good Horses at All Hours at ��������� - the Model Livery Barn .. M. H. Burns, Prop. Phone 68 Second Street Pays for The \"i^v Sun for an entire year. It is the brightest paper in the Boundary cou itry PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMING Furniture Made to Order. Also Repairing of all Kinds. . Upholstering Neatly Done. R.C.McCUTCHEON WINNIPEG-AVENCF THE SUN, GEAND FORKS, B. C3. % X '.'ij he is iar from discouraged at the prospect. In fact, he has- earned the name of \"Vo'canic Brown\" because of bis persistent faith in his . property, .which he-bias named, the -Volcanic ���������because of his theory of its formation, and he believes, he will eventu The Sun's Spokane correspondent'ally uncover a body of ore of such ���������sends us. the following reminiscent\" magnitude as to startle the mining story: ,' -.-\"'. Driving 900 feet of tunnel into the mountainside with his own -unaided ,efforts and without-, power machinery, is > the accomplishment world. ��������� ~ . .Id*recounting tbe events that led up Jo bis'startihg west on a pros pecting trip, Mr. Brown said: \"I was a filer in a sawmill at Mueke- HMMMMHUtHIM^MIMMIH^^ of R., A. Brown, of Grand Fork6, B. gon, Mich., in 1881, when the men C, who came to Spokane' rec-mtly to purchase supplies. He believes he still has nearly that distance to go before he Btrikes an ore body, but PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned has received instructions from MAURICE W. EL LIOTT to. sell by Public Auction, at the Model Livery Barn, near Union Depot,.Grand Forks, on SATURDAY, MARCH SI the following valuable Farm. Stock and Implements: HORSES . - - ��������� 1 Span, well matched Dark~Grey -Mares, 4 years old, weight 2800 lbs.; sound, quiet and true. . ��������� . 1 Dark Iron Grey Gelding, weight 14UU; well built, good action; sound and good sense. Well suited for Fire Department. 1 Iron Grey Gelding, 8 years', old, broke to work; good match for above gelding. . ' 1 Span\"- well matched Dark 'Bay 'Geldings, 7 and;.S years, weight 2700; sound and quiet.- Reliable for woman or boy to handle. All abovs horses : broke .to work on .lead as well as on pole. 2 Dark Bay-Mares, good drivers, French Coach stock, well matched, weight 2250. ^ Heavy Mare, .4 years old; good bone, suitable for heavy work, true to pull. Should raise good colt. 1 small Brood Mare, 'Ji a to r.- ure I AM assured that my people will respond to every call necessary to the success of our cause���������with the same indomitable ardour and devotion that have filled me with pride and gratitude since the war began.\" His Majesty King George UR soldiers must be fed; the people at home must be fed. And���������in spite of Germany's murderous campaign to cut off the Allies' Food supply, by sinking every ship on the High Seas���������an ample and unfailing flow of food to England and France must be maintained. This is National Service��������� Not to the Farmer only��������� But to YOU���������to everybody; This appeal is directed wi \"E must unite as a Nation to SERVE ���������to SAVEand to PRODUCE. Men, women and children; the young, the middle aged and the old���������all can help in the Nation's Army of Production. PLANT a garden���������small or large. Utilize your own back yard, vacant lots. Cultivate the Make them all yield food. EVERY pound of FOOD .raised, helps reduce the'cost of living and. adds to the Food Supply for Overseas. w For information on any subject relating to the Farm and Garden, write: INFORMATION BUREAU Department of Agriculture OTTAWA OMEN of .towns can find no better or more important outlet for their energies than in cultivating a vegetable garden. Be patriotic in act as well as in thought. Use every means available-- Overlook nothing. M.: bred to above bull, supposed to ' calve in Jutie; dam qualified in R.O.P- as -I- year-old. Reg. papers available for above, all .of which is imported stock. 1 Purebred Holstein Bull, 15 months old, good size,-eligible to register 1 Purebred Ayrshire Bull Calf,G months old, eligible to register. .1 larae Dur ham Milch Cow, 6 years, with youm: Calf at side. 1 Red Durham* Milch. Cow, 8 years, due to calve April 2 I Roan Cow, with calf 2 weeks old. 1 H'o'stein Cow, a������ed. due to calvt- in ���������May. 1 grade Holstein Bull Caif, I 1 months. IMPLEMENTS 1 Magnet Cream Separator, nearly ' new, capacity 500 lbs. 1 Heavy Pur | pose Mountain Wagon, 4 in. tire,good I as new, 1 good Mitchell Watton, 4 i in. tire, size '3h 1 Set No 4 Com- \\ .monsense Sleigh, with good brake, i suitable for heavy work. 1 open Bug- j ay, in good shape, with pole and1 shafts! 1 DeeringDisc Flarrows, 1 2 Mn Uiei;e Puim* Farm Laborers to be Imported An'.-order in council has been issued at the instance of Hon. Dr. Roche, minister of the interior, approving a plan of carrying on an advertising propaganda for -farm labor in the United States with the co operation of the three govern merits of the prairie provinces and the business men's committee of Winnipeg, which is interested in this subject. R. B. Bennett, director of National Service; Blake Rob- erlfun, assistant superintendent ot immigration, and W. J. White, inspector of American immigration dgetiL'iei, met the western repre.-trii i:iti\\'e.������ hi a conference in Wini.ipeg, when th������ plan was mapped out The Dominion will bear-the full cot uf advertising, which will run until M������y 1. The railway com pan-. ies havejafranged to issue at Dululh, St. iV.il and Spokane tickets to kinii iabbi-etv on payment of 1 cent per lhile, balance of thn victual' faie oi these points* to be billed against Dominion Department of Agriculture OTTAWA, CANADA. HON.. MARTIN BURRELL, Minister. discs, 16 in.\" high, nearly new. I Oliver Chilled Walking Plow, H jn., nearly new. 1 Sidehill ,5GX Oliver Chilled Plow. 1 Deering Mower, ���������\") ft. out, in good repair, 2 extra knivo^ I McCormick Mower, 5 ft.'cut. 1 Hot Lever Harrows. 1 Single Horse Cultivator, in good shape. 1 Set Heavy, Butt Chain Harness, brass mounted. 1 Set Butt Chain Lead Harness, 'lj Set Sinj.de Harness, 2 Wood Hacks.! Hay Rack, Singletrees. Doubletrees. Clevises, Grab Hooks. Chains. Tones. Pevies, numerous Saws, Axes and Wood Cutting Tools Other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 1 p.m. The whole to be sold without Reserve, as owner finds it necessary to go East to reside. TERMS: All sums of 825 and under cash; over that amount three months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. \\ J. A. Hards, Auctioneer the immigration department, ���������which will pay the bills and col tbe provinces 50 per cent. ect 1'rui.n The average orator doesn't' mind being told that he has a voice like a bell, but he doesn't like ihe idea of his tongue being called a clapper. SOUR, ACID STOMACHS, GASES OPu INDIGESTION Each \"Pape's Diapepsin\" digests 3000 grains food, ending z\\\\ stomach misery in five minutes. . A research expert pronounces radium a failure as a cancer cure. And so goes glimmering another hope which once beat high in the breast of suffering humanity. A contemporary tells us that the price of automobiles is steadily coming down. That will mean a steadiiy increasing price in funerals, won't it? 10 CENT \"CASCARETS\" IF BILIOUS OR COSTIVE For Sick Headache,' Sour Stomach, Sluggish Liver and-Bowels���������They work while you,sleep. .���������i;; food ':il'i;M.>li i ���������rid Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indigestion, Sallow SUin and'Miserable.. Headaches come from a torpid liver and \\ clogged- bowels, which cause' your stomach to become filled with '.indigested food',-which-sours ami ferments, like garbage in a swill barr.'d. That s the iirst step to umold mi^ry���������-indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, yvliow skin, uaenuil fears, eve-ythii:g that is horrible :i!i���������-n- io-eent. box from your drugtriiir will kuep you .feeling good Zor.iuontiis. '���������. Time it! In five minutes all stomach distress 'will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of ..gas, acid, or eructations of undigested '���������'food, no dizziness, bloating, foul '\"breath .or headache. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its 'speed in regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest stomach remedy in the whole world and besides it is harmless. Put an end to stomach trouble forever by getting a large fifty-cent case of Pap'e's Diapepsin ���������from\" any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless it is to suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. \"It's, the quickest, 'surest, and most harmless stomach doctor- in ihe world. INSTANT ACTION SURPRISES MANY HERE This gniccr'V leiiph'-: \"I had story suprise* lucul uid stomach trouble ���������\"������������������mud to sour and form #is a-;s f.nistijiatcd. Nothing n'l ! rri.'f| huokthorn bark, _f]\\v<-rif!-\\ \"'.'��������� . -I-; mixed In Adier-i k;t OJn'K s!'<')< >N\"KI,'L astonished me with iu ' v-r\"' * ^'i' ���������������������������*��������� \" .\\fii^i--:- l i-ftli������vi������s ANY C'A-1 mi- stomach or tra.- ;r.. \\r:o. >(!!, :9n������l^Mf���������9���������a���������a���������Vn8Mf���������SHAt)| Safe^- -First Nothing ia moroimportantto tlie Pur ������ Shippeu than doing business with an Honest���������Reliable���������Responsible���������Safe Fur House. ������ \"Ship to Shufcert\" the largest house in tlie World dealing exclusively in American Raw Furs, where yon will alw.ijs receive an Accurate ond Liberal Assort ini-iit, theHifrhestMarkot Prices and the uautl \"Shubort\" Eilicicnt, Speedy, Courteous servlco. Write for the latest edition of \"3fp? &l)ltbrrt Shjjtjirr\" containifajr valuable Market information you must Have. 5������tSr.i A S3 CUt IDr'DT 1 25-27 WEST AUSTIN AVE. A. i>. Oil U ������5 ������.K I, Inc. Dept. On 9, CHICAGO, U.S.A. At the weekly meeting of the Canadian Standard Elliciency Test club Monthly night Miss McArtbur, ���������of the Gmnd Forks hospital, gave a ��������� lecture on liow to apply banrh-geg t-> (lii'feieiu pans of the body. I YES! MAGICALLY! J * CORNS LIFT OUT 1 - WITH FINGERS I -ns- 3C /r- ^ ��������� DTJN'T HESITATE! PHONE 101R FOR FINE PRINTING AeOOtatEHJMnvJS.gW>������W..Ji , m^^^.g^^^^^r. The Grai'iil Forts Golf club met in the council chamber Friday night j and elected the following officers: I Honorary president, Hon. iV'arlin i LJurrell; president, Mayor Aero.-: j vice prfviideiit, J. D. Campbell; seo j lvuiry treasureij Don Manly; green.-, CDurnniliee, H. VV. Giegory, 0. G ��������� l/'U/Q A^ TiJil' T- fP'' L)lHln' irr'\",k li'av������r'tJ;.meinf'ershiP \\ U ff U- \\] l I\" I fj U 1 I }in(' handicap C(Kiiaiitiee, W. Bon ? a t ff m I ' '* 4������'tt*.a.>frM4i,oiigM������<.tMt<>f**������it������>.a,*a'������fitcii0i.a������.t������,������..B..o..������..������..������ You simply say to the drug store man, \"Give me a quarter of an- ounce of freezone.\" This will cost very little but is sufficient to remove every hard or soft corn from one's feet. A few drops of this new ether compound applied directly upon a tender, aching corn should .relieve the soreness instantly, and soon the entire .corn, root and all, dries up and can b������ lifted out with the fingers. , ' A This new' >vay. to : rid-,one's feet of corns was introduced by a Cincinnati man, who says that,* while freezone is sticky, it dries in a moment, and simply shrivels up the com\" without inflaming or-even irritating the surrounding tissue or, skin. Don't let father die of infection or lockjaw from whittling at his. corns, but clip this out and make him try it. _ For Up-to-Bate Jewellery Go to Timherlake, Jon & Co. Newest Styles Choicest Patterns Lowest Prices ' ��������� j Powell, the famous' Australian magician, will 'be at:* the Empress tl cativ. next Friday night. '���������\" ���������- J. R. Mooyb'ior has received'a big dnpniont' of-Cleveland-'bicycles'^ A- marriage license wns issued in Spokane yesterday to r><> Madf-r, of bis city, and Miss Ada M. Durst, of Deer Park. thron, H. W. Gregory, Frank Hav ' erly. J. A. McCallum was elected a lite member of the club, as a blight recognition for bis kindness in obtaining the links free of charge. ������ 0 \" Thomas R. , Hanson-, the Rock IS'J Brown, who has been hauling oie. from the Union 'mine for G. 0. Creek hotel man, was a, visitor in j Guise, lias returned to Greenwood. the city on Tueadav. r ,_ . ' James McGregor, inspector of \" It is reported on very good an- 'nines, visited the city this week. thority that work will shortly be re-j \" stuned on the Lone titar and Wiifch- \\ Cliilbrd J Schenck, a returned ingtoii mine, near Danville. !.soldier from tlV battUmplds* of France j and Flande.i.-;, visited his friends in Mrs. J H Kyley has returned .-to Greenwood this week. He enlisted her home at Queen's Tiay. ' in this city. OBSERVATIONS- The -per, OH'pitM\"^circulation of money in the United State? has reached 6-1 1.18. If'it is to go-much highpr \"every vmerican may soon he imagining' that he has- -Jo ..in his pocket. m 1L P4P Ii mm m ^m I L_r. Tlie .Quality Jewellers i Bridge Street, Next Telephone Exchange, Grand Forfo the can opener long since put tbe cooking stove but of business. The grandeur of becoming a father is a fitting stepping stone, to the sublimity of grandl'atherhood.- 3f As near ns the male of the species enn make it out,the styles for spring call for narrow skirts made-fuller. IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, ' FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED Look Mother! If tongue is coated, cleanse little bowels with \"California Syrup of Figs.\" \" About thirty five couples attend-' \\V. J. Dawe made a ' business trip ed the St. Patrick's day dance last to Greenwood tin* week. Saturday night. -' j Five carloads of motor cars have recently arrived m Grand Fortes. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF,' HAIR STOPS FALLING William Farmer left on Saturday or Portland, Ore., where Mrs. Farmer was called some time ago by the illness of her sister. Save your Hair! Get a 25 cent bottlo of Danderine right now���������Also stops itching scalp. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected ' I scalp; of dandruff���������that awful scurf. ,r T Vf , . , T TT ,, , I There is nothing so destructive to H. L. Mackenzie and J. H. Kyley , the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair attended tbe sitting of the county ' ������* \"s,lustre, its strength and its .'very . ' .. ' ��������������������������� ��������� ~. i life; eventually producing a feverish- court in Greenwood on Wednesday nes&>ancl itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die���������then the hair falls out fast; A little Danderine Evangelist C E Wood and fami- tonight���������now���������any time���������will surely ly have moved from Nelson to this j S*rlf������ul-h^-<. wit)g to Asia to hunt .for thn buried wealth of Croesus, the first noted billionaire. Apparently, Cap tain Kidd bas been given up in df-spair. Tbe statement that the vacuum cleaiir-r i.������ di.-pkeing the broom will cause small surprise in, homes- wbnre Mothers can rest easy after giving \"California Syrup of Figs,\" because in a few hours all the clogged-up waste, sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Sick children 'needn't be coaxed to take this harmless \"fruit laxative.\" Millions of mothers keep it handy because they know its_ aotion on the stomach, liver and bowels fs prompt and sure. , Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle cf \"California Syrup of Figs,\" which contains directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups. -s and yesterday. residence in James McArdle's house in the West end. surely can hare beautiful hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Danderine. Save- your hair! Try it! \"Built to Last\" yeies Without ta doubt, one ofthe Strongest Bicvcles ever built. \" We have just'received ci large shipment of Clevelands, in various colors. They are selling rapidly. If you want one, call early, before the supply is exhausted. Headquarters for High-Gradc Sundries. k^Pi Opposite City Hail NOTICE OF EXAMINATION- FOR ASSISTANT FOREST RANGER EXA.MIvATIO.\\of applicants to fill the position of Assistant Koro������t Ranker will be held by tho l.aii'l< Deparmiuiic us follows: \"Cruiid Fork?, Morcli iJGrli: \"Nelson, Miirc-h Hist.\" For ini'orniHtiou retnrrlinfr rile pxafn'tinlion and iipplicution Icrtin upply to the Iilctrirl Fore.-tor, Notaoii. NURSERY STOCK rjPRESS THEATRE liDAY, MARCH 30 BERNARD ECKAROr PRESENTS DISTINGUISHED AUSTRALIHN. ��������� AH A Sub. AND COMPANY AN EVENING OF PROFOUND ASTONfSNMENTS tit'tid today nr.AN:'KR.s-i?E pkepaukd. ������^... r for yotircopv of ILLUSTRATED M'RIiVG PRTCB LIST of ROSES, TREES, SHRt'BS uii.l SEEDS. Keriuced. Prices. SPKCIAL Di^KKK, I.oi'iil A cent Wi'titecl. Dotuinion Nurserj Cora- pntiy, Vrtueotiver. ���������' ' ��������� -.: '���������-\"*-' BOOT REPAIRING TAKE your repairs to Armson, s)n I>airer. The Hub. Look for t:i< Boot. SECOND-HAND GOO?Js\" >e re e Big HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for old Stoves - and Riingos. E. C. Peekham, .-(.'ootid- tmml Store. Bicycles Dealer and Blacksmith utter Neatly printed with special Butter Wrapper Ink. xUso imprinted wrappers. Our prices are rm'ht. We SUN PRINT SHOP EMPRESS THEATRE Tuesday, Marcfi 27th AT 8 P.M. . ' LIST G. E. WOOD Will Deliver the First of a Sprits of LECTURES SUBJECT: \"Tfie\" European W^ in the Light- of Bible Prophecy\" Second Feature. WiM.lne.sday. Mareh 2$ .\"Dniversal Peac6 or Armageddloiiw Why is Turkey the !������-y to the future History, of. I'Jiirope? * Is this Euiopefin conflict to lie the end of national strifr, or is it tho forerunner of tho world's universal war? Intelligent ihinkin,^ men lire asking the question, \"What do these things inonn?\" and (.hod's prophetic word gives the answer. These free licbures present an op portunity that nuiy come but onee to Grand Forks. Collection to defray expense of hall and advertising. All aro cordially invited. Come early. ���������SHLE AT DOWNEY'S CHILDREN 25 ADULTS 50 AND 75* Yale Barber Shop Razor Honing a Specialty\" P. A, Z, PARE, Proprietor. Y,vu-: Hotel, Fiust Stiskkt THERE'S A REASON. Our pi-iccsaro moderate, because we employ compe'tejitwork- men who have mastei'ed ' their ; trade, and we do ' have to charge for the \"service\" of ' hunting up - samples in specimen books. WE PRINT ' . s Letterheads Note-heads ^Billheads Statements Envelopes- Business cards .Yisitiu<>- cards .Posters Dodgers SI lipping tags Menus ' Ball programs Wedding in-. vitations Price lists Pamphlets\" Circulars And commercial and society print ing of, every__.de- J SENT TO YOU FROM \\ ENGLAND ��������� ������ VOU* can have either of these latest London *-. Novel lies sent to you from England by ��������� Keturn Mail. Tliousanr\".f a Gentleman. Write for one n.iw. \\ Prostnl Order value 5/- ami pav halame 40- (C.O.U.,' J latnlogueof a Ihonrnnd other useful novelties post. free. ������ _ W/1R SOUVENIR BROOCH j A now Wur (les-iffii, the idol of our.J English Ladies, tlie^rentnewpoptiliir ��������� fashion, Naval Anrhor design engraved .with ������ any wording not excelling 12 let'ers, sucli } ns���������\"love from Ted,\" \"Joe to /Twy,\" ��������� \"Tom to Mother.\" HnJI-marked Silver, 3/-. ' Gold, 15/-. Post free loany j.art of tho win Id J !/��������� MASTERS, Ltd.,, Watchmakers, RYE, Eng. (Est^l������8hed) I j ��������� A UMU!U4IHJIt. HBUUinU ff������HSM*BU������lffiliaHBIfleB)l88aB BMiuummiiiumi umiuwmamm M������Hra mm mmm"@en, "Titled The Evening Sun from 1902-01-02 to 1912-09-13

Titled The Evening Sun and Kettle Valley Orchardist from 1912-04-05 to 1912-09-13

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