Mar-h "8, 1025. mi HIS rsr p-m Fifty-Five Years Ago QINCE INCE 1869 1869 this this Bank Bank ha; has. 1 l i.l..i.:f:...i w4 l JfJ t.i xi i t mw auiy wiui incuuveiopnient J and progress of the Dominion. tlfy.v .TAi A Canadian institution, ener-v A gizcd and directed by Canad ians, it serves every phase of our business ar,d private life at home, and has played no small part in the steady expansion of Canadian trr.de in foreign markets. From a small beginning it has grown through sound business principles to a place among the largest and strongest banks of the world. You will find thli Rank a sympathetic factor In your buiincu and private banking. lour The MifSffl Bank of (Sariada Prince Rupert Branch F. E. Robertson, Manager EASTER TIDE - If 1 GET MY ESTIMATE FIRST. 144 To meet the ever popular increasing demand for EASTER CARDS, BASKETS BUNNIES, CHICKENS etc., we have this year a well selected stock of each of these lines at popular prices Mail Orders forwarded by return mail upert Fish Fresh Trozen All varieties. FresK" Fish All varieties in season. Smoked Fish Our well known "Rupert Brands." Finnan Haddie "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotians. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockeye, etc. Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod Shell Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prlnne Rupert, B.C. ET IT AT! m HIGH CLASS -GROCERS PHONE 586 BULK COCOA -2 fur 25c (new slock) Helgcrson Block. Phone 100. 1 P. KENNY - DENTIST liaitTh, ! ,8EnV,CE AND RELIABLE DENTISTRY VVl"'k ini I " Nu llli,t'-T what the nature nl your denial '"'""filo ',l',ixv " y,MI (,"l,lt' '"' t,rfi(',, Kl'1 ncli service ami recvivc dentistry that is honest. Local and Personal li.C. Undertakers, Pbone 41. You'll like our joall Consumers Coal Co. I'ltone 7. If HIS Taxi. 5 passenger Dodge Sedan. Prices lo still all pockets. J. Shcddou. 71) ' : Lat'ysmilii - Wellington, "Hie besl," also "Peerless," "smokeless.". Prince llupert Coal Co. If Col. ,1. S. McMillan,, who i .1--soeialed with T. A. Kellcy hi logging on the' Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived at Logan Inlet on the trip of jo Prince John afler visiling Yuifcuuver on Waller Hudge, Samlspit ranch er, arrived front the Islands or Hit! Prince .lidiu yesterday aflw-noini and .nailed this nioiii it o.i the Venltiru for Hulcdale where he expccls tu he loealed for the summer. It. It. Maxwell, maunder of the MasscH Timber Co.'s sawmill a. Hockley Hay, is visiliilg the city llr arrived on the I'rinee John yesterday afletiloon and will re-' urn lo lift- Islands on Ihal vessel tonight. Miss Phyllis Weloji td who has been visiting al lluekley Hay willi her sister. Mrs. H. 1. MrAdain, arrived on I he I'rfnrt' John yesterday afternoon iiinl procecilcil sen I h on I In- N'-nlurc this morning. Mr. ami Mrs. (J. lockliii. who liave been liiealtd al Massed, ar rived in (he etly imi I tin I'rinee John yt'slerday nflrnoon 'and will leaxo on luuihr.s Irain fit" Alberta whi'i'it lliev inliMiil in lake 1 1 1 tht'ir fiilu're residi'itrc. V.. C. .Maiiiiin-.'.solmn'f In ttltarfrr or iiiaiur-'emcnt "for )"orv1 llratieh, who i i3U I Iti' district f ruin Vicloriii eondtteliiitf deparl- inciilal I'XiiuiinalioiiSr leave for Mie inliM'ititv tm loulf-'til s train. He has been here Mifee I nder I lie . .uisiiirei nT tin yeo t'.ltib Mt."II. O. Ctewe will iieeul imr jnVeiile dattfj-rs in neut at tne Tsi,!ioinie nientr-. April I.'. Ijiffcr endid artist wiH MimrilWlrfiAail exeellpul in mi .nu. jiwji, wins . oaie .TSli in yoiii iiiiuii. IjWIsh toappJoqlso to my many patrons for any poor serv.'ce In IheVpast. As I cannot get my own phone Installed under one month, should you need a taxi at reasonable charges, phone Rod 4G1 or 3C1. C. V. Symes. ir Mr. and Mrs. II. It. l'rosl and liild arrived in the city from lluekley Hay on the I'rinee John yeslerday aflernoon and sailed this morning; tin the Venture for Vancouver yn a holiday trip. Mr. l'rosl is intuinper of the Massed Timber Co.'s .store at lluekley Day. , II. W. M. Unlaliin. mtlilisher of Hie Portland Ciilial News, will address a Joinl nieeling of the H.t.. Cliamlier of Mines. ane4)U- ver Hoard tr Trado. iiinl Vancou ver liliillCll tif the lllslilnle lit Mining and .Melallurify al the llolel Vaue.ouver tm Monday noun. His subject will be "The I'rostieelor ami Whal he inenim lo lite Husiness Inleiesls of Van couver. e INiVOUNCewiENTS DalTodil Dance. Queen Man Chapter. I.O.D.I'... Ho.stnn Hall. Kaslcr Monday. April la. Calliolie Siiriiii? Sale, after noon of April ;'li, Melrnpole ll.dl followed by social uveniiifr. l enuis Club Hall, Friday, April Weekly Cinderella Dance. Saturday niulil. I'.lks' Home. 50 Portland Canal frininz District 'tin- NiKil.HlirHi U' partmenl li i.i 'uiiilli'cl, unit e will nmll FREE ON P.EQUEST A LARGE COLORED MAP nil! nilnr VHlimlile liiluiiiiatlon ! k.i i tlitiL- in out I in I ta ii t illx-M'vtrim unit iirtlvltlcs In t titn. ISrltUh I'olunilila's rlclirst, n"ll Mini ilvor iriMlnclii ilUtrli't GRANT MAHOOD & CO. LTD. Memlirrx Vmui uvi'i Muck KxiliuiiKc 822-525 Rotr Bulldlnf vsniuuvtK, B. g. Active !r. Al! .MlnlMB Siuckn We lluv niul Srll All SriiirrM CTMmimwiwi.i Hu THE DAILY NEW3 PAOR THRR1 NO TRACE OF STOMACH TROUBLE FOR SEVEN YEARS Health' restored by "Fruit-a-tiies". LAURA ALFORD "Tor years I "was a martyr to Chronic Constipation and Dyspepsia. I tried various Cathartics, salts, and so-called vegetable laxatives, but without relief. Finally I decided to try "Fruit-a-fives", and in a hhort time found they were all that is claimed ot them. They always act naturally, never causing Rripinir, or nausea, nor havins that weakeninff effect which so many other laxatives have. I have been using "Fruit-a-tives" now for seven years and have never had a trace of constipation or stomach trouble since." Mrs. Laura Alford, 28 Florence St- Ottawa, Ont. "Fruit-a-tives" contain the health-giving properties of fruits combined with valuable tonics. 2"c and 50c at all dealers. Moose Whisl Drive and lanee. April 1. Don't forpH Itoyat 1'uij.ilc Tea and Novelty ate in Hlks' Ilonn n Tuesday, March 3l. 70 Mrs. Herlha JelTrey. native. rtiauped in llm city police eour' tltis niurniiii! with vagrancy, wa remanded until Mr.s. C. K. Slafr..who ha?S liccn iliemliti!jr the uiuter-'Visltiiig in eaiue, reiurttcu ;ne4e tin uu I'rineess Mary last nioiii. Sciillisli dunce under the aus- trices tif SI. AlltlrtiWs Sticiely will be held in llieVifiililoriiiii. nit Friday, April, a al Ir.HMrtVTiekel $1.0(1. J. McMillan ami Frank 'F.I Is HI Hie Kellcy Ltisrintr DiL.ivIm ha been in Him nilv fuc llif- i:isl week- will11 rnturti In Loejseiiftrl on Hit I'rinee -itihn tonight. A. M. Kipp, H. A. Cannery Ion calm manager of Hie a I 1'ort Kssiiif:- is in Hie cily Joday. north from ancouver llie Venture this week. Hp on Miss Isabel Coulter of Winni peg; nrrived in Hie city yeslerday morning; and will spend some Mine here visiling- wilh her sis ter. Mrs. IUF. MeNaughlon, 3'.; Fifth Avenue F.ast. ' f I lL if tall W ! II I U 1 1' . ,...v ...v.. w. ... ...... ... rived in the city on the C.l'.lt. strainer Princess Maiv last night from Hit! provincial government dock raising farm,' Victoria consigned to .lack Keefe. Tin birds will be immediately trans ferred lo Ptirrher and Duudas Inlands. The work al the dry dock on W. C. Arnell's dredge, which sank in the gale ill the first of the week, is proving heavier than had been' ant icipaled. II is now expected that 'the rqjmhgii wilL.b" coiiipleled and the etUipmeiil in operalion again tibotit next Tuesday or Wednesday." lit I he meantime, no gravel is being delivered Trout McNicholl Creek for Hie filling al I In rlcvalor dock. A. I. Hwarl, 'Vancouver! lumber man. who is interested:' in the Jueen Cliarlnlle Cit.v- sawmill which is in lie reopened shortly, j arrived from the south on I he I llT.l...... j.. M I.,.. I ..I. .1.1 .... l j iiiiii-.. .Mill) lil.-k lllllt UIIU. will proceed litis evening on ine Prince John lo fjueen Chiirloltb Cily. Mr. Hwarl was at one limn manager of the I'rinctj lliipeit sawmill. Afler loading halibut at the Canadian Fish i Cold Storage Co. L n ion steamer Venture, Capl. A. Johnstone, sailed at noon fur the south lakiiiK among ier passengers from here the following for Vancouver: W. J. Chiniiick, L. Litllerield, S. Howden, It. L. Sniylli, Miss Whyllis Vtch, Mr. and Mrs, II. II. Frost,:!'.. It. 'Tab-rum and A. Field. , Church Notices i Baptist Church Morning' service tit II o'clock. Subject: "Heholding; the Cros." Cliildren'j chat: "Once upon a Time.'' Parents, please hrin? your children. Hible school at livening; worsliip at 7.30. Subject: "The ICnriehing; Light.' Stranger in our cily and fishermen in port over Sunday are, cordially mviteu. Foursquare GosDel Church of the Foursquare! Cospel, 1 J Tin ril Avenue. J. It. Wiley, pastor. Services: Sunday It a.m. Sunday School al 2 p.m. livening- service at 7.30. Kvan- elislic message Tuesday ami I'huivsilay at 8 p.m. Salvation for Hie Soul. Healing for the body. Kvcryone welcome. Come tud bring a friend. Lutheran Church SI. Paul's F.uglish Lulhcrar? Church, .Mclropolc Hall, Third Avenue, llev. P. I". Haisler, H.I). pastor. , Morning service at il o'clock. Sermon topic: "'I he only way to life." Sunday School it 12.30. Lveniug service at HI. Senium topic: "Pilate's Wife." Soloist. Mrs. Hiuton. Presbyterian Church Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock. ubjecl: "Light ami darkness." Sunday school al 12.30. F.veuiug service at 7.30. Subject: "CIifisFs Hstimale of Man." Preacher. Itev. II. U. firaiil. D.D. Methodist Church The Church of Service. Itev. 'eo. (i. Hacker, pastor. Miss Isabel Haddock, deaconess. Suiulav ervices: morning at II o'clock; lopir: "Abraham." Sunday school at 2.30. livening service it 7.30; lopic: "(iod so loved the World." Itev. Wot. Allan of v lorl Sinyison will preach al both -ervices and address Hie Sumlav chool in the aflernoon. Salvation Army A varan! chair if you don't come on Sunday. i.30 p.m. Subject; "Tin? Coward." Fifteen minutes song service, band will accompany. 2.30 p.m. Sunday cnooi ami istme classes. 1 1 a.m. Holiness meeting. Monday al p.m. Minsltine Hour. ednes day, Thursday and Sal unlay al p.m., ptimte meetings; open air preceding. PRESENTATION TO LIEUTENANT FLOYD Popular Officer of Regiment Given Club Bag on Eve of Departure for Hazelton Afler a rifle shoot lasl nigh! members of Hie I'irst North H.C. Itegiment gathered al Hie Armory and presented it club bag lo I.iettl. Harry Floyd who leaves tonight for Jlazelton where he will assume Hie post of pilot of ill., ii-.ii,. .,,. I.-,... i. ' . trial luvrstmeut Association's lindane llazelloii. The nresen- lation was made by Col. Nicholls, officer commanding, whose remarks were suitably replied lo by l.leul. Floyd. T. A. Kelley of Ibe Kellcy Log ging Co., who has been in the cily for -Ihc past Tew day on business in connection wilh Hi supplying or logs from IheOueei-Cliarlnlle Islands to the local mill, will leave on tliis'cvening's train for Vancouver via Jasper. C.N.H. steamer Prinve John siiiling (his evening for Hie (Jtteeu Cliarlnlle, will lake among her passengers the following: for tjueen Charlotte Cily- Mr. Chil-lick ami A. ,. Hwarl; for lluekley Hay, It. II. Maxwell, Mr. Hen-janiiti ami P. Ileal; for Lockc-port, Frank. Mils and J. MacMil- iatt. J. S. lingers, formerly agent' here for' Hie PaciNc Coast' Steamship Co. and now connect-1 ed wilh the. While Pass amij Yukon line al Skagvvay, iiiissedj through on tint Princess Maryl last night bound norlh afire having spent Hie winter in Vancouver ami Seattle. Mrs. Hogers. and daughter. Dnrolhy, will bej coining up later SAW ii with a SfMONDS SAW Stays sharp longer. IMONDI CMA0 tW CO ITD. MONTKIAl VtNCOUVtK T. JOHN, N.. -;j3--;-.-: . s MISSING! ' -' FIAT WORK IRONING Not much left nF washday when you use out sj't fi lish service. No tub all the cashing is Gone. 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 you'll be most happy to miss. Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Send if Phone 8 oounon Whale Bone Brushes A Whale Hone Hi'Msli used in brushing; the hair will impart lone and vigor mil slinitilnle the growth of new hair. A splendid head of strong vigorous hair will follow its consistent use. We have a shipment of Whale Hone Hnishes imported direct from the manufacturers in l-'iigiand, which arc of particularly good tpinlily nnd low in price ranging From $1.25 Up. They have nice hacks and the Whale Hone will slam! up well under use. Come in ami make your choice today. ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store 3rd Avenue and Sixth Street Phone 200 and 82 -: CRIBS :- 1 ONLY WOOD CRIB Drop sitle, ivory enamel finish anil tlecoralive panels at head and foot, anil mattress with animal design licking, $22.50 IRON AND STEEL CRIBS Hotli sides drop, while enaiiicl finish, $13.50 and $26.10 Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue and 1st Street. Phone 123 QKVKPV Washer On I rtUL and Dryer Has no Wringer, needs none. Won Gold Medal at last (Juehee Hxhibiliou over all American and Canadian Machines. Cash Price $185.00; also sold uu terms. Kaien Hardware Co. 'ft k