r1 16. 1925. EBWARBSBURG fcokn Syrup Known throughout Canada for its purity, its digestibility and delightful flavor. Write for the EDWARDSBURG Recipe Book. Trfj CANADA STARCH CO.. LIMITED SAY CBI MONTREAL lave Your Kodal Ready The Kodak Keeps The Story .Inst click lint shutter of Ill's enily worked Kodak. Stil your lilms to h- and 'inlay's ' good limes lieeonie tomorrow's good pictures. Our store the right place lo get your Kodak Oullii Tripods, Films, Paper, Allium everything. Ami we're willing lo show ax we ;ire lo fpU. Il ymi waul the best prints I ii-sjhi,. iioni yoiir film lei us do your' i lis eloping nnd print iug. Von will lie pk'ard,, Whe'onjy luoiilnlile customer are the :ilisfieil one. MmMvs.JM FOUR NEW PATTERNS in RUG C0NG0LEUM "GOLD SEAL" GUARANTEED RUGS .Mill 2 DOMINION LINOLEUM RUGS. ''" : ' ( (;,in.i(li;in niiide product are the mosii wini- neinig niatiiHiicliircil cleanliness cotnliiueil 1 nt design make lliese rugs mi acceptable In - .viie. Choose yours now from our spring stock iarrie's Home Furnishings Avenuo and 1st Street. mper; Phone 123 Pre ,h Frozen All varieties. re:;h Fish All varieties in season. Smoked Fish Our well known "Ruport.Brands." Finnan Haddio "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotians; G'Mcd Salmon Pinks, Skccna Sockcyo, etc. ' " ;h Herring, Salmon, Black Ood,'Grey Cod I Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. jaaian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. lid. Prinro Rupert- B.C. j A Pin Washer flUtl and n U .1 A M-r J Pas no Wringer, needs none. Won Hold Medal al last (.lueliee Kxhil'il ion over all American anil Canadian Machine;, (lash Price $185.00; also 'sold on lernia. Kaien Hardware Co. ! Local and Personal l 1J.U. Undertakers. IMiuno 41. Ladies' Spoil Swoaleru Mrs tirahluiau'tt. You'll like our joall I'oal Co. Phono 7. tf At your service day and night, Arthur Taxi. i'hoiie C7. Stand. next Elks" Home. If W. II. Manuel, C.N.ll. auditor, wax a iaseniiiM- for Vaiiderlioiil and Prince (jeurge on Saturday night. The Crihbage League uicetini; In tin lield tonight in llie U.W. V.A. rooms has heen postponed for one week. f I'r. 1). V. Kwarl arrived on this morning's train from Terrace and is resislep'd al the I'rinee Huperl Hotel. The annual meeting of t lie Canadian Club will be held in I ho Courtroom of the (iovernmen! Iluihiin lunula at H p.m. All ineinhers should he present. Itev. K. II. Turner of the Itap-tisl Church iii this eily yesler-diiy gave a short address to the pupils of he Methodist Sunday School. Tliis is one of the regular addresses prior to Hi" Kaslcr celebration. x Coastwise Steamship iV.Hiirge (Ui.'s steamer Amur arrived from the south al 10 o'clock Saturday night and, aft er discharging 1 00 Ions of cement for Albert A MrCalTery, sailed nl I o'clock yesterday afternoon for Anyox. I ii ion steamer Camosun, Oapt. .1. A. l indlay, arrived from Van (Oliver and wayporls at 11.40 last night and sailed al this inorning for Stexvart, Anyox and Alice Arm. The vcel will lie buck in port southbound, lo morrow evening. Ch.irtcs I locking, the new geh-eral loiiuager of the (Iran by Uou-solitlaled Muting, rimelfhig Povvec Co., is expected to Anyox shortly. Last week he was at Vancouver with II. S. .Mnnroi Hie retiring malinger, wtjo wii! remain willi the company until May 1. The March list issued by the Colonization department of the C.a.H. shows people looking "for locations as barber, blaftksmiUi, carpenter, dentist, doctor, drayman, dniKfrisl and physician. feed and dray, fruit and vege tables, greciiliouse, gardener ami oril. general store, grocery, liolel, pliotographer, watchmaker iind jeweller, looming house and shoemaker. TOO LATF. TO CLASSIFY AN TKI). Itcliiiblc men in each town ami city to care for house In house disi rihiiliinr. sampling and sign lacking business, (iood nay; nice outdoor work: no selling; write quickly kiting all about yourself. ACT NOW. Advertising manager. -'Oil Cortland Street, Chicago. Illinois. ANNOUNCEMENTS Kiiitihlx uf I'vl hiasKvliist drive and dance, March -.'j. Musical evening in Maplis! Church, March -'0, to K p.m. If Catholic Spring .Sale, after noon of April 40, Mclrnpoln Hall followed by -Hnl evening. Weekly Cinderella lianee, Sat urday umlit. l.lks Home. Mothers Treat Colds The New "Direct" Way No Longer Neccary lo "Dose" Children With Internal Medicines to Break Coldt. Children's disc-tions are easily ui set by too much "dosinjt." Vicks VapoKub bcinR externally applied, docs not upset little ttomachs. At the first sign of croun. sore tliroat. or any other cold trouble, cpply Vick3 fa-el y. There is nothing to swallow you just "rub it on." Va poKud Or git t7NnuonJJts Usto Ysasw THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TORES A MARTYR TO CONSTIPATION "Fruit-a-tives" brought early relief .'if' ' THOMPSON ip "I first heard f "Fruit-a-tives" through a friend of mine living in St. Johnsbury, and as I was troubled with very high Itloud Pressure and Constipation, I decided to try the fruit treatment. The result is that I am feeling very much better, and I am glad to recommend "Fruit-a-tives" to snyone". Sirs. C W. Thompson, Lyndonville, Vermont. All your physical and mental energy in drawn from your blood stream. If the bowels and kidneys do not function properly, poison Percy Temple, Indian. wa4j fined jr and eo.-ls jn the cilyi police court this inorning for ; having liquor in his possession.! J. H. MiHer -wild T. Mason, cufdonig utapgrdor, relumed to the city . on tiite Camosuii last night afler visiljnif lluledalc on oiUrial business. Pussengers . vailing Saturday nighl on the lince Huperl for Vancouver included J. J. Thompson, l. M. Hay, lilax lleilhroner. 1). I. Munro and, A. tu-oil. ' - M V. V. do lt Ooipilllarfi, or-gnuizer of .llu-. Uy;il Oraiig .lidge. fr llrilisb Colunibiu, ar- , rived in the oily, on litis morn ing's li-JMii and is registered al the J'rince Ituirerl Hotel. He will pay a visit to tlK' local lodges. i Owing In untorseotr fiiruin- slauces lin picWnv "A lirl of the Idmherlost" listed for Wednesday and T'4)iirnla at NVesl- holine T'healie lios been cancelled and "For Salv" will be shown in its place. The inoldrhoat .I'rosperily. Capl. Ilrindle, arrived last night from Salt Chuck mine, Alaska. bringing 31 tons uf palladium concentrate ore for transship Hale of arrival inn Ibis cmi1 of the1 new (LN.H. coasting steamer Prince s Charles is now el for Anril (0t according !' iinolliciiil wo hi lli.1l has been received ' lorjilly. The Prince tjliarles, on ' arrival, will relieve the Prince John in llie (Jueen Cbarlolle IMaiul rmf and later in Hie season will ply belween Vancouver, Prince Huperl, Stewart and Anyox. Northbound from Vancouver to soulhchslern Alaska, C. P. It. steamer Princess Mary, Cup!. C C. Siiinley, is due in port tins afternoon. The following pa--.seng(l's are bonked In sail To:' Iho north on the steamer: for Ketchikan. Nets .lepstm, Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. Pa! Ion and C. Harlow; for Skagway: T. William son: fur Juneau: II, DImmi and A. N. Peterson. Promenade room oil the decks of the C.N.H. steamer Prince Huperl and Prince fleyrgo 'has been coipideralilv added to h the course pi' llie aiuiu.il overhaul this winter by the removal of the winch nnd boom iU of llie olll-cers' ipiarters on the hurricane deck and Hie sky light aver the music room all of the first class smoking room on the awning deck. The former change will! make room for passengers' ehuirs in a well sheltered posi tion and tin' latter will permit of a largo deck dancing space. Advertise in the Dally News. H ere an dTK ere In conjunction with the further loan of $3,000,000 for colonization to be aathorired by the Quebec leg-Islatur this geason, it is also in-tended to raise the bounty to settlers on the acreage cleared. At present the government gives a bonus of $6 an acre. It will be raised to $8 an acre. The province pent $30,000 in this way in the last fiscal year. The amount of butter exported to Japan through Vancouver during 1924 was nearly twice that of 1923, according to figures supplied by the Japanese consulate at that point. The report shows that in 1924 the quantity was 476,454 pounds, as compared with only 299,695 pounds in 1923. Total cheese shipments to the same destination- -last year amounted to 2,685 pounds, as against only 40 in 1923. A recent analysis of immigration according to occupation of immigrants arriving in Canada since 1920 shows a steady increase in the ratio of agriculturists and domestics towards all others. In 1921 the figure was 35 per cent. It was 44 per cent for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1922, 47 per cent for the fiscal year 1923-21 and 51 per cent for the nine months April to December, 1924. enters the blood-stream, and the na f u , ... ,. . . heart, brain and nerves are all i ,"e th.e "standing features affected. "Fruit-a-tives" clear the i of the Graln Commission Board's system of all waste matter, purify ; report for the season 1922-23, was the blood and tone up the whole . the tribute paid to the excellent system. They are made from" the service rendered by the Canadian ftnSS1 frue8com0binedU,ti, 1 Pf C l" ? tonic. Sold everywhere 23c & 50c. ! westera croP- Thoah the company handled lCi,000 cars of grain, it re ceived only six complaints about lack of cars from the railway and commission combined. In 1923-24, with an even larger number handled, there were only eight Orchestras from the Canadian Pacific steanuhips "Empress of France" and "Empress of Scot-bind", when they arrived recently at New York and before sailing on their round the world and Mediterranean cruises which the company starts annually from that port broadcasted through WJZ a forty-five minute programme of selected Scots, English, Welsh. Irish and Canadian airs, while the "Montroyal", on her return from the company's cruise to the West Indies, broadcasted British and Spanish music through WJY of New York ment over the Canadian National' A. D. Stewart, of New York, Itiiilwiiy lo Irviiiglott. smeller, New Jersey. The vessel returned north this morning. Information furnished by J. Frank Callbreath, packing contractor and general merchant, shows that during the )924 hunting season, parties secured 12 moose, 25 caribyj, 26 goat, 31 sheep, 15 black bear and 11 grizzles in the Telegraph Creek district of British Co-; lumbia. Of the caribou, the largest, shot by J. J. Sartori, of Brooklyn, N.Y., has a spread of 47 inches, is 33 Vi inches long and has 27 points. The largest sheep horns were 414 inches long, with a spread of 31 inches, and were secured by The third annual Eastern International Dog Sled Derby, run off at Quebec on February 19, 20 and 21, was a tremendous success. Twenty-two mushers and their teams from many parts of Canada and the United States competed over the 120-mile course, the race being won by Emile St. Goddard, of Le Pas, Man., who also won this year's derby at that jdace. The last day's lap was run through a blinding snowstorm, which gave the thousands of sports visitors from Canada and the United States who witnessed it, a vivid impression of normal conditions experienced by these outfits. Cake for Cream Filling . tVAPORATtB, We printed this once before but so many requests have come in, it is given ayahi. I cup sugar, 1-2 cup butter, l-i cup Pacific Milk. 1-i cup Wilier, 1 1-7 cups flour. I leu-spoon' naMiiK powder, whites of eggs bealen in last. Hake lowly in shallow "layer" pans. Pacific Milk Co. Limited Head Office, Vancouver Factories at Ladnor and At the end of washday how old do you feel? Better And a few yttts of this tiring toil will mike you actually as old in appearance s one diy's work now makes you feel. Keep your youth by using oaf Thrif-T-iervtce. Its cost is very slight, yet your entire. bundle will be washed carefully, the flat work will bo ironed, and just tha wearing apparel left for you to finish. And this comes back to you damp, reedy to starch and iron or hang on the line. May we send for your bundle next washday I 5c Per Pound, Plus 1c Per Piece. Minimum Charge $1.00 CANADIAN LAUNDflY AND DRY CLEANER Phone 8. StnJlt Jr. A- Health Improved Absolute Appearance Satisfaction H replacing broken down nnd niis-.,ug leelh you insure HKTTKIl MASTICATION. Heller Masli. alion insures HKtTKIt Nl'TIUTION. Heller Nutrition insures HiriTKll IIKAIITI, and Heller Health insures u lU;TTi:il and IIAPPlKlt ldl'K. Smith Block. Phone 575 . L Alexander DENTlS T Hours 0 to 0 Evening by Appointment WINTER Steamship Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT it frnln I'niKe llufinrl FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, lulcniM'iJiale I'oiuts cscli Irltlny V.OU mjh. lor STEWART ami ANVOX , . Widm sflay, 11.00 p.lu. THE S.S. "PRINCE JOHN" leaves PRINCE RUPERT fortnightly for VANCOUVER; la QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, S.IUI I' In Tor I'rlnie (ii-urKC. EDMONTON. WINNIPEG, ill points tasfni Cauada, Lulled States. ' AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Ticket Office, B28 Third Ave Prince Rupert. IcanaoianJ .enT Phone 260. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS MARY For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway March 6, 16, 27 For Vancouver, Victoria, and Scattle--March 10, 20, 31. S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE For Butedalo, Swanson Day, East Delia Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines 1'ull iiiforninliou from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupect, B.C. UNION STEAMbHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailings from Prince Huperl. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swaneon Bay, and Alert Bay, Tuetday, 6 P.M. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay, and Swaneon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, 8 P.M. For ANYOX, p6nT SIMPSON and Naai Rlner Cannerlee, Friday A.M. 123 2nd Atenue. J. Berkeley, Agent. Prince Rupert, B.O. LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED tu building, next door In Frizzell Uutclier Shop, across from llie Hmpress Hotel We carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor