1925. Have Your Kodak Ready The Kodak Keeps The Story RASTEl .lust click the sliullcr rit lliis easily worked Kodak. Scud your films In us and '.oiiay's good limes Become tomorrow's good pictures. Our store is llic right place lo gel your Kodak Ouiril Tripods, Films, Paper, Albums everything. And we're us willing to show as we are to sell. If yon waul the best prints possible from your film let us do your developing and printing. Ylui will be pleased. The only profitable customers are the satisfied ones. NOVELT SES HAVE ARRIVED , ji - .rc ni.ide ol f hf be t i-'im i.o ,ind are I ii Hie 'Ku-tee Bmmy' d give. jt... ii niinnig Hird Kgg, per lb 40c I fegv (.hocolale Eggs, Chocolate Cream I , h ti' Babbits, each 5c li I- i wrc Pol, Hnhldls, itoosler, Kggs, Fish, i I-.-K- and Kgg in While, Kgg Cup. each . . 10c i in Fancy Kgg Cups, encji 15c 1 : It'Mitrrs, Babbits, Fish mill Men on c-l, m- 25c 1. i iiir novellies were sold mil before Easier ... ' ol people were disippoinloil. Make your I lei us keep (hem lor you oulil Kapler, tn -lire of Ihein. FORMES LIMITED Tht Pwh'eer Druggists The Rcxall Store . 3rd Avenue and Sixth Street Phone 200 and 82 uilding jVfaterials WJIBER hinicusion. Shnilan ami Finisliinir si.im.nx 1 " Mm idlings. Oak. Fir and dltoitwood :t ply V , . ri. S;t( and Boors. J Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Firebrick, Fireclay, Kcene's vmi,4 nasier oi fans, &ana ana Gravel, Asbestos Pro- .,vooa fipe, vanned Pipe, Agricultural Tile, Build-n9 f P?Prs, Asphalt and Rubber and Asbestos Roofings. Kuril the Famous 'JYANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL iLBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 116 and 564 ET IT AT! MEN'S Ncu,See our Window for tS NEW SPIJIfJft SPUING Runro SHOES aw HIGH CUSS -GROCERS PHONE 588 BULK COCOA -2 for 2Dc (new slock) -GGGERS' CLUB iu ijiuiiii HAS REMOVED "'lb' nexi door lo Frizzell HuBlicr Shop across "uiu Ihe impress Hold IP y 11 '"" lm,! "r A Dc UAKS TOBACCOS FRUITS CANniFS pes ZardinClflL R0M IN CONNECTION i ?ily Shoe Store AND OXFORDS V 5trtnr.lil TLI . in . Ii ''"'lis u, 1 V v'al "US VVUBK. I'll'j iri.i.il III.. U, ('nil Nne.K? ' " S5.85 Third Ave. Local and Personal i B.C. Undertakers. I'hono 41. Ladies' Sport lit alilniuu's. Sweaters Mrs You'll like our .soall Consum-i:rs Coal Co. Phone 7. tf Hemstitching and Plcottng. Prompt work guaranteed. Mrs. H. H. Hemmlngs. Black 130. I.iulyjsinilli - Wellington, "' lie hcsl," also "Peerless," "smoke -b'ss." Prince Rupert Coal Co. If Tin (Sail fniuliiir Salvor Cipl. Hush, arrived in porl I h: morning from the south wilh a cargo of coal. Sir. am! Mrs. (S. V. Creighlun. who arrived in the city yesterday morning from Slewail. are leasing by this afternoon's train for Calgary. I n ion sleainer Cliilliwack. Capl. .1. I). MclMiOc.. snufhhouml !fi (on Slwart 'hiiil Anyox to " j Vancouver, was iu port thi' morning;. .!. Slade Slevns relumed on the l'rineess Beatrice (his morning from a trip to Ocean Falls on huhies -us local federal income lax olliccr. Soullfhound from Port Simpson and Ihe Naa 1 liver to Vancouver, Union steamer Venlure Cnpl. A. Johnstone,, was in porl from K lo 10 o'clock this morning. Archie Mrlmics, well known North Bulklcy rancher, has ar rivml id Ihe cily froiu Ihe inter ior and im rut'istereil at the Cen- Irnl Hotel. He in reeoverinp from n rwenl scvitb IBiims, NVIiiiil lirive and Hauet-KoiKhlK of l'ylltia and Siler Itimloii Hall, Mouduy, March 3 al H.."io p.nu Dunning II p.m WeilMtioe nrehestiii. (ienlle- mii 75c, ladfen' 506. Itefrwh iih'iUh. 70 .1. I.. Itlnin, emitracfor, ha1 taken over K." II. Shoekley'i1 -litck of doiilde dressed luuilier, aii. and iloors. .Mhj( the agi'ney for J. Fyf Stnilh I.UV llfird- wmni. lor bandsawing aim! iilauing. Johhing and repairing phono Itlue im. It No word has" yrt leen rec.ivei! from Victoria regard! 113 th uraiilitiK "f Iw'er MeeHst for this cily. 8oin prtjies are ready lo star! husiness alniot inimed-ialely wlille alterations will hav? to he made al others tu eoinplj with the A el before tlo-v may pen. 1 C.l'.H. .steamer I'rincesfi lleat- rice. Capl. Thoituis Clitic, arriv-d from Vancouver nnd wayporls hi 10 o'clock tl is morniiijr, re-iiirning mjuIIi at noon after having unloaded considerable freighl arno here. There arrived here .mi I he vessel Mr. mid Mrs. J. f. Slewail and son, .I.Slade iSleveiis. Mr. McAllister and Mr. Spiers The Princess Ileal rice is hein(.: laken utr the run nexl week at Naneouver for overhaul and will miss a I rip, her business hcinir handled by Ihe Princess? -Mary on flic way to Alaska. v 4- i v ANNOUNCEMENTS Knights of Pythias whist drive and da ucu, March S3. Musical evcuinff in. Baptist Church, March 2(5, lo 8 p.m. If Halfodil anco, Queen Chapter, I.O.U.K., Boston Easier Mtnplay, AhmI 13. Mary Hal). Cnlholic Spring Sale, afler-noon of April 20, Metropole Hall followed by social evening. Weekly Cinderella Dance, Saturday ntKlii. Elks' Home. 50c. mM Edgo-Holdintf SawsH Fajt-EajyCutiln ISfNONOSl SAWS J SIMONDJ CANADA SAW CO. "g 1 TIIE DAILY NEW3 PAOB THREI TORTURED BY A "DEAD"STOMACH "Fruit-a-tives" bring relief from Chronic Constipation Ml, FRED lUDLOW "For a great many years, I'was a martyr to Constipation and Indigestion; nothing I tried ever did me any good. I was induced to try "Fruit-a-tiTesn and thev brought relief with the first tablet; and by taking this splendid medicine at regular in-tervala, I suffer' no more. I CAN NOW EAT ANYTHING WITHOUT FEELING THE SLIGHTEST PAIN OR DISCOMFORT AFTERWARDS." So writes Mr. Ludlow, a former U. S. Vice and Deputy Consul in Great tiritain, and now of 161 Wett 36th Street. New York. Thousands hare been relieved of Ihe miseries of Constipation and Indigftion by "Fruit-a-tives", the famous natural remedy made from the concentrated and Intensified juices of fresh oranges, apples, prunes and figs. 25c and 50c at all dealers. John W. Allen, yas boat en- filiM-cr lor llic DiuiiMiuiu l lslicr- ies,, returned today mi the Prin cess .Mary to 11 is hcaimuarlrrs 111 Vancouver after having spenl Ho- past ten days in Ihe city on de partmental duties. The Fair Hoard's Mih-cnmmil-tei- on revision of the fancy work section met yesterday afternoon. This committee consists of Mi's Harry Alkinx, Mr. F. W. Pearson, Mrs. V. J. Kirkpalric, Mrs. Olof llauou and Mrs. S. Hatcher. C.l' '.apl. from .11. tdeamer l'rineess Mary, C. C Sainley, soulhbound Alaska lo Yaucouver, was . . . U.. . . ' . , in iorl from H.SU lo I o clock today. The. vessel, look Ihe fol lowing; pasfenfern, to Vaneouvi croin hen-: .1. W. Allen, II. llel- el, T. Moran, F. Miller and Mrs. Norn. Mr. and Mrs. J..S. Stewart and son or JltiusrieW, (lino, reached Hih cily froni Vancouver mi the rincess BeaJriei',, this nioruing and tomorrow nigh t will leave 'on the Cardena for Anyox. Mr. Stewart is a wide traveller and has been many limes across the Atlantic. He is . just recently back from a trip to Africa. The flair has reached over Ihe City Hal! a stale of dilapida- t ion 'just such as caused so much criticism .recently '' about Ihe "Court House flair. Barely a ragged half of il now remains to brave the breezes. It i . lo bo hoped 11 in re will not be so much red tape Involved in getting a new Hag fur the city as Iheje was for the government. BIRTHS There was born last nighl al Ihe Cennral llospilar'u daughler lo Mr. and Mrs. 'John Wilson, Hlhl Ave. West. A son wns born this morning lo Mr. and Mrs. II. Capslick. MM Ninth Avenue East. I Ten Years Ago 1 in r'l Inro Kuperl K I March 21, 1915. At a meeting of Ihe llazeltun Conservative Association, It. S. Sargent, general nierchanl, va. endorsed as Conservative candidate for Dmineca district iu (ho aproacbing tuoviiieiat elcclion. A resolution eiplorsing the raiuhdalure of S. l)j 'Macdonald as a Labor cuiididaliii-for l'riuco Ituperl in the foilbdoinlng provincial election was passed by Ihe Trades I. abort (Council lasl night, (ieorge B. 'sey. inoviiiK and Walter Shaw, seconding Recruits arc bi'itfgMcaUed for A ami It Companies, Thirl flrey's Own Rifles, whirli it is slated are loo sparsely manned fhr tho good name of the ily. '' Church Notices i t The Foursquare Gospel Church of the Foursquare (iospel, Mclnlyre Hall, Third Avenue. J. H. Wiley, pasloi. Services on Sunday at 'It a.m. Consecration service. Sunday School at 2-n.ui. Even I Iff ser vice a! 7. air. Subject, "The I'ower of (ioil." Kvanjrelislic ! ine saKcs on Tuesday andThurs-n jday al 8 11.111. Salvation for the isoul. Heal iiif? for the body. Every 'one welcome. . Baptist Church ! Morning service al II o'clock. .Subject: "The Thorn Crowned Man. Children's chaf, "Briars. 'and Roses." Bible school a i 12.15, Evening worship al 7.30 subject: 1 lie measured com mandment." "A cordial invitation to all. Methodist Church - The Church of Service, l'aslor. Rev. (ieo. (. Hacker. Ileacpnss, Miss Isobel "Hacker. Moriinfr service at 1 1 o'clock. Sermon topic, V'Faces.' 'Sunday School al 2.30, Special speaker, P. H. I.in.ey. Eveniiif.' service al 7.30. T. .1. Slienlon, inspector of miioM will speak on the topic, "One propiliary pari only." Presbyterian Church Morning worshiji at II o'clock Subject: "(Sod's choice of Isaac." Sunday school al 12.30. Evening worship al 7.30. Subject: "Belnp true lo Ihe past." Solo by Mrs. It. A. Harlow, ltev. II. II. (iranl, l.l). preacher. Salvation Army "There's a reason." Come Sunday night. (Wouieii folk in charge). Subjecl: '"Ureal Women.'' Saturday al 8 p.m. The Mysterious Box will be opened. Come and see. Sunday al 1 1 a.m. "Powirh-ss and Powerful." 2.30 p.m. send Ihe children. Monday H p.m. Sunshine Hour. Tuesday 7 p.m. Boy Scouts. Friday 7 p.m. (till (iuards. Everybody feels al home iu Ihe Army. 1 Lutheran Church SI. Paul's English Lutheran Church, Melropole Hall, Third Avenue. Hev. P. E. Baisler.B.K. paslor. Sunday services: Morn- iliS at 1 1 o'clock. Sermon topic, "Liberty through (he (.iospel Sunday school al 12.30. Evening service al 7.30. Sermon topic: "The Joy of lb.' way to Cal vary." SoloiM, Mrs. .larvis Mc- l.eod. The Man in the Moon T1IEIIE are sonic people couldn't libel even if you the truth about them. you told VANCOUVER has a l.aurier i.iui), and now she is io have a Sir .lohn A. Macdonald Club. They are designed to educate People iu regard lo the principles advocaled by lliose great states men,. 'The nexl sep should be lo form n l'rinee Rupert Club lo educale them in regard to l'rinee Rupert. SOME people are permeated with affection hut they -show il chiefly iu loving themselves. IT has just leAeil out thai several local ladies when considering what I hey would give up luriiig No- Lenten season decided on dispensing with a chaperon until Easier. By thai lime it is expecled 11 habit will have formed which may become inancnt. been .per II seems lo a rank outsider as if lie strong Silenl man who is alleged lo be head uf Ihe United Stales government, lnt a lillle strand or two of his Samson strength the other day iu his bat wilh Ihe Senators. TOO LATF. TO CLASSIFY LOST. Bunch or keys on rinst on lane between Musgrave Place and Summit Apartments. Kinder phone Black Jlli. 70 Use Babys Own Soap. It'suBest for Baby Best for You". MISSING! FLAT WORK IRONING Not much left of washday when you use out ?3"t fiiish service. No tub all til, vashuig is done. No clothesline everything comes Dack dry. And no flat-work ironing that, too, is completely cared for. The hardest and longest part of washday is missing and this family service is so low priced that it's an economy as well as a convenience. Let us call this week and take away the part of washday that youll be most happy to miss. Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 Sen J if forte gunon -: CRIBS :- 1 ONLY WOOD CRIB Drop side, ivory enamel finish and decorative panels at head and fool, and mattress u jii annual design licking, $22.50 IRON AND STEEL CRIBS Both sides drop, .while enamel finish, $13.50 and $26.10 Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue and 1st Street. Phone 123 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped lo handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38 Another Portland Canal Opportunity The first Treasury Issue of Ihe Porter-Idaho Mining Co., Ltd., is now offered the public at 25c per share. This is the only gther shipping mine besides Ihe Premier in the Portland Canal District. Ore shipped last year more thaii paid development work. For full information apply H. W. M. ROLSTON & CO. Stewart. Stockbrokers. Victoria. : s l .a ttL I ..3