3' 1025- ;le iff The ''Natural Touch" of-the New Quiet 12 Remington lightens the day s 1, imnrnvPS the daV S WUi, '"f r " " - output, and turns typing . . fromatasKimua wn-uoui.. Ho wonder this latest Remington model is winning the typist everywhere, no matter what typewriter she has used in the past. And remember that this is only one of the many fundamental improvements of the New Quiet 12 REMINGTON Write or phone us for a demonstration REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY McRae Bros., Ltd. FISHERMEN! I, ;... over your Firt Aid Kit and -er llml il coin-:; II ore aru some of the Hung yon should have on Ijj -il Ik ore voir put lo sea: IODINE ADHESIVE PLASTER BANDAGES EPSOM SALTS LYSOL BORACIC ACID DRESSING FOR BURNS, ABSORBENT COTTON, FIRST AID BOOK For vonr Personal Kil von will uNn need RAZOR SHAVING SOAP RAZOR BLADES SHAVING BRUSH SOAP TOOTE PASTE COMB TOOTH BRUSH ti ; supplies limn n ami In- i satisfaction. Mire of receiving ORMES LTD. Pioneer Druggists The Rcxall Store Third Avenue Phones 82 and 200 Ask for a Tide Book for 1925. They are Free. I he Kesi of Your Life WALNUT VENEER RESTWIORE BEDROOtVl SUITE $130.50. (or mi - iiud Dieting Tuhle. filled with British Plato Hoveled Mirrors, t'.iitie Seats in .Heueh niid Chair , ' v. .:!;i Ih iI eiiiipped willi giiaranleod enhlc spring mid good wool matin's. 1111 I IHV laillllH I1 III IIIVIIIIIUV r (nrl n - . i m . i nam f viunTciiuoana isioireei. rnone no ICET IT AT! j - 1 1 a SAVA TiTVl i HIGH CLASS -GROCERS PHONE 586 BULK COCOA 2 Ins for 250 ( new stork j GE Washer and Dryer Hits no Wringer, needs inuie. Won (iold Meihil ill last (.tnoliiv F.xhiliilion over all American uud Canadian Machines. Cash Price S1S5.00; also sold on terms. Kaien Hardware Co. .RAW FURS l" lf voM w.inl. (, v paid higher po.-sible liASH pi ioos ""'HAW FL'HS, fonvardtl.e.i, lo Bran.u R S' ROBINSON & SONS, LTD. r ranch Receiving Office: 1225-G Standard Bank Bldg., lb -ni -rn, .. . Vancouver, B.C. ," u H.n.H, Hldg., V-:l Louise St., Winiiipog. Mm). Inciirpiinitod 1 02" j Local and Personal j a - ,g B.C. Undertakers, Phone 41. You'll like our :oall i'1'.s Coal Co. Phone 7. Knitted por(s goods nved. Mrs. Uralilinan's. Denny Allen Company. ami saucers from 15c up Consuui If Jusl from 5c. Soup plates from 10 per cent off dinner sols. ur If You'll like my taxi! Ilc-ason ilile charges. Phone JGL day or night. C. V. Symes. ' tf Denny Allen Company. Clean up .March Sale. 25 per cent oil fancy china and tea sets. 50 Accounts for the week eudinu February 28 totalling 0.2 40,80 were passed fur navilieiil hv the cily eouneil lust night. Cup Plates 15C 50 lr. II. K. Troniayiie has moved his nfliee from Hie Federal Itlock I" the Exchange blodc, corner of Third Avenue and gixlli Street. opposite Ormos. Mrs. It. S. Snrgenl Iflfl for her lioiiit- in lla.ellun hy last nf rtil M train after spending two week in town visiting-with her slstvr. Mis A. M. Harheau. A new shipment of 350 Ions Xauuimo-Wellington lump cdnl arrived Ihis morning ou Uib ChlJ- kool for Albert A" MeUalfury; I'lione 11 and CO I. If A report from Hie Hoard, of Works recoiiimeiiditig the pur chase of (en thousand feet of lumber for' sidewalk repair whk adopled by Ihe cjty eoundil a night. The city council laot iiitfhl awarded Nt"" contract for the print iiiK of loo copies of Ihh building bylaw to Hoe, Otwan iV l.alla whose tender '-wui- 18.80. McIUe llros. 52. A $75.(100 Imnporary bonitw- iiik bylaw wi it first readiiiKK at last night mwtiiiu oi the city eouiiotl. Iih sum is beinif raied. -frniii Hie bank peudilljr'lhc sale of oiuilicipul local improveiiient debenlures i . .i. iiosiinjjr. Known Here us puoer of die steamer Princess Louise, has left Victoria for tin did Coo n lev li lake over the purser's olllee on Hie- new C.P.H steamer PriiuN'ss Mnrnrel which will sliorily leave (be Clyde .for Hie Pacific Coast. A letter from .1. Ilurnsley, ub ageiil for Lloyds' underwriter, asking Mini Hie city take spaoe in a special edition of Lloyds' Shipping (iaielle that is, shortly to be issued was reeeivnl al' the i'iihiiciI meeijiiir last nighl and referred lo Ihe fiu.inre eoiiimit lee. A letter from Hie Town l'lan ning Institute of Canada re questing upporl for the J'own I'lmiiiiiiK hill suliiiillled by the legislature to the municipalities for their opinions was referred lo 'the Hoard of Works at the meeting of (he cily eouiwil last night. A. S. Paul, local manager of Hie Pacific SI evedorhip ' Co., V. leirerson, foremaji, and parly of longshoremen ale sailiii! this afleinooii on Ihe Cardetin for Delia Holla' en Falls where freinhler is lo pulp and palter. run le lo Ocean a transpacific be loaded with A loiter rrnin J. A, Curtis asking for payment of a painting aceoiiul in roiiiiooliou with Hie original contract for Hie Sooooooooooooooooooooooo , I v THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE THREH BAKE YOUR OWN BREAD WITH Ae standard ofOycUily for over soyears W . S. Canlciia .Stewart. m it, I s March 4. Ackroyd arrived on Hih this afternoon from Moosi'A1ij;(it)riN. Melropolc "Hall, anil Malice, Wednesday, 53 (ieorg Hprie, jr. is sailing on Ihe Chirdeaa-tliis afternoon for Vancouver on a holiday I rip. Hoderlck; Mcltae, oii of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mollae, arriveil from Anyox on tho'Cardena this afternoon. , Jatiltyi' l1ftjji?'ta a passenger go ing innath' ' rroei Stewart to Vancouv? aboard the Cardeua this afternoon. II. S. MfTnm, p nil manager ol the !rnMljy (2o., Is a passen- er in lowwop the ludena this aflerneon' ftatind soiilh from .Vnyox lo' Vrtfieouver. H. L. I'lngley, Frank Hicks and 11. Uobcrls were arrivals from Port Clement Urn. the Prince .lohn lliis allernooii. '1'liev ex- teet lo returw lniiSIsi'nd lo j-night". - , ..," ..-. j-. : iWI'; !U.J ' I. H,lt ,TfHHrMH J'i'-Uapl. WritliUiif RAiif W ViP ttoVstwiie Steamship Co., Ts a passenger goingtfrmiglP 3n ''ilitJftrth'tfn this aflernooiV"' fpftni 'Affyos " to Seattle. ' 1 O.N.It. steamer Prinee .lohn. Uapt. M. Mabbs, which arrived from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands earlv Ibis af ternoon, Is scheduled lo saii south no Hie same route at 10 o'clock tonight. , Mr. and Mrs. C.-W. Poole ar rived from Ituekley Jlay on Ihe Prince John this afternoon. They will spend n Tew days in 1he eiiy and will proceed lo Vancouver on the Prince lluper Friday night. "Mr.--Poole, who was a former res u lew or I'rincf Ituperl, has retli)uislied hi position with the Masselt Timber Co. The steamer dipt. P.. Mabbs, from. Vancouver Charlotte Islands I Prince, .lohn. which arried Via the (Juivn at 1 o'clock Ibis aflernoou hud another dirty voyage up I lie coast in the face of southeast winds which bound her hi several points. The vessel was C days coming from Vancouver, haviu left there on Tuesday at midnight. Union steamer Cardcna. dipt. J.-A. I'indlay, arrived, from Anyox, Alice Arm and Stewart at 1.15 this afternoon ami is.scli tiled lo sail at 5 Ibis eveiiiu Vancouver ajij wayporls. Pa? sengers booked for Ihe vessel are Mr. and Mrs, Ceorgc McAfee and (ieorgo Itorie. jr. for Vancouver ami A. S. PuiiL.AV. JelTor- Sloan house uinler the. Soldiers'. son and parly of longshoremen llnusing'Schcme the oily council referred lo the mil lee. Mr. was roeetxed by lasT iiiglit. and I'inanee Coin- Hie oily has a moral obligation in Unit' Hie bouse is now rented by the oily. for Ofean-'frtil".- - ? TV' !(! ' Ceorae McAfee, nianaucr of Curtis claims lliat ie Hiv Hav sawniill hi (ieorge- jooooooooooooooooooooooc I For the Guest Room J The individual carton X of Baby's Own Soap is 9 just what is required in $ the Guest Room. 5 Kveryoue enjoys this very excellent and 9 purely Canadian Soap. 6 "Bttt tor ou and Baby too" I 10c at all ikalr. . 6 lowu, is sailing Hits evening on the Cardcna for Vancouver on a ten day business trip with .Mrs. McAfee accompanying him. They arrived in lowki from Heorge-lown last night. Mr. McAfee reports Ilia I Hie (ieorgelown mill is si ill operating steadily. lie stales, however, that lumber market conditions . are not brightening up us rapidly ns had been expected this spring, v ANNOUNCEMENTS 'Musical evening in Haplisl i Church, March 20, to 8 p.m. tf SEABIRDS RETURN TO BALTIC BATHING TOWNS Protection Makes Islands Attractive to Terns and Mews 1 1 A M Ht d K , - M a u. .3 .-.-.I Ilf u r I s . U safeguard Hie bird life on certain islands, in Hie North Sea are.ny-sullin;; successfully, 'rein and mews are coinui liaeK lo Hie Is-, lands of .lordsand, Kllenbogen iiind Norderoog. ! A century ago Ihe Frisian'' Is-llands were a paradise ' for bird ilife, Nauuiaiin, the eelebrale.l ornithologist, described them ns having: the apiiearance of a flake of foam floating on the sea because of the great number of mews, terns, dredgers and other birds. Hut in (he meantime the islands have become balhing resorts and throughout the summer are alive with pleasure seekers who have turned Ihem into noisy amusement centers. Until reeent years birds' nests were ruthlessly ilesiroyeii. WIRELESS REPORT Tuesday, Mar. 3, 8 a.m. li'piHY. Cloudy; fresh S.K. wind; bar. 2U.D2: tempt. 11; sea moderate; 1.30 a.m.' l'rince .lohn reiforled due at Prince Ituperl at noon iioriiiitounii. DCAI) 'IllKK. Cloudy; light tS 1." fin. I l..ii T1 Iimiiii 'ICi1 jfcj. U. I. I II 1 1 , l.lll. . , Lili.r. u.', sea uioderale. HULL llAllltOlt. Overcast; light S.K. wind; bar. 30; tl'mp. S4; sea moderate; 0 p.m. Camo-sun at Shusharlie Hay southbound. Noon IHOHY. Ilain; fresh S.H. wind; bar. 2U.'J0 leinp. 4:f; sea choppy. . IH-LM TltMK. Main; calm; bar. '21.88; sea snioolli. HULL .IIAIIUOII. Overcasl : strong S.K. wind; liar. 30; temp. 4; sea moderate. ' SOMETHING PATHETIC "I want to tret a good novel lo read in .the train soinel bing I'oatliotir." saiil a woman lo book- salesman. "Lei me see. How would 'The Last Hays oT Pompeii' do?" HSkj'd tin; salesman. "Pompeii I never heard o him. What did he die or?" "I'm not ipiile sure, ma'am.' replied Hie salesman: soint kind Of eruption, I believe." Father Fleck arrived in Hie cily from Stewart on Hie Car Icon Ibis afternoon. It. MrDougall. superintendent of one of the T. A. Kelly lugging camps, arrived rrom i.ugau in let on Ihe Prinee John this , afternoon. He isvon his way to Mborta ou a holiday trip. The case ,oT P. Mctielligau of Kndako. chanted by F. (i. Daw son Co., I.lil. 'Uinler ine naiiK- rtipley Act, was called in Hie oily police court .before Magis-1 iraie .uci.iymoui mis iiioriiio and adjournment wa inmle unli. Ibis aflerniH'U . Milton (ionzalos is appearing for Hie prosecution and L. W. Pal more for the defence. Miss Blanche Curl in ha" been sworn in as court stenographer. Mctielligau has Ins liberty on bonds of $:i.(KI0. dverlse in the Dailv New Mrs. N. of V" Westminster if EvrnRTD. ; Something over two year ago Mrs. X. tnov living in New Westniiiisiler moved up the coast where fresh milk was unobtainable. She bad never tried canned milk, but being compelled lo use it decided to try some oT every brand. Purine came first and she says H was a surprise. Then all the others hail their opportunity, only lo hae her come, back lo Pacific, which she continues lo use een after getting hack lo town. Wo are grateful for such leisters as Mrs. X's. Pacific Milk Go. Limited Head Office, Vancouver Factories at Ladner and Do this and keep his clothing soft, pure and comfort able Nothing is so sensitive as baby's skin I Even the si igh t-cst roughness in his diapers, shirts and bands will inflame and irritate it. Much troublcis directly due to washing diapers with harsh soap soap containing free alkali. The alkali clings to 'the little garments in the form of a fine, white powder almost impossible to rinse out. This causes "diaper rash,"' To save baby's skin, use Lux for washing all his clothes. It is the mildest, purest, gentlest cleanser in the world. Lux contaips no free alkali, and the pure . suds rinse out completely. Lux keeps baby's garments s,oft, clean, comfortable and safe! Lever Brothcrt Limited, Toronto. (canadian Vacific SL..A HI MMMmlaUf WINTER fix ih How to wash diapttt Remove solid matter at once and soak diapers in cold water. Whisk two table-spoanfuls of Lux into thick suds in a tub of very hoc water. Let diapers soak a few moments, then dip up and down, pressing suds repeatedly through them. Rinse thoroughly in three waters. Steamship Service LSOS S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Mill trcilil I'rliice ItiU'Ort FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, iiileriiitfUlaio pululs eaeli Krlilay U.UU a.m. For STEWART anil ANVOX Wednesday, 1 1.0(1 pJU. THE S.S. "PRINCE JOHN" laet PRINCE RUPERT fortnightly for VANCOUVER.. la QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. SATURDAY, J.H0 p In. tr ITIiire lit-urge. EOMONTON. WINNIPEG, all puiuU Kal !in Canada, llnitcil Slale.i. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlcktl Orrica, 628 Third A, Prlnca Rupert. Phona 260. - .'J . .. i 9 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 Seattle March 10, 20, 31. S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailings from t'riuca ifipcrt. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and Alart Bay, Tuaaday, 5 P.M. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Al.rt Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, 3 P.M. For ANYOX, PORT SIMPSON and Naav RKtr Cannarlaa, Friday A.M. 123 2nd Annua. J. Barnalay, Agant. Prlnca Rupart, B.O. Fltest "TKY A Nir TO. NIGHT" RANTS Procurable (THE OHICINM.1 Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINrST HIGHLAND MALT Belilfldl and urtitt'il by William Ctanl tS 5oo Limited. Cicufioaiiik n4 CUJvvnioCLBiUivtl Dttilrcrci. Duff. li? i6-" A GRANT'S 'BEST PROCURABLE." 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