rday April . 1923. TFIE DAILY NEW3 PAOK THREf ASTER Novelty Goods 1 w 1 Baskets Candy Boxes Chickens Rabbits Cards Egg Dyes You'll find them all at jw w m m m m m uvert Fish Fresh rrozen All varieties. Fresh Fish All varieties in season. Smoked Fish Our well known "Rupert Brands." Finnan Haddie "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotians. t Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockeye, etc. Salt Fish -Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod Shell Fish -Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fisli & Cold Storage Co., Lid. Prinze Rupert, B.C. in i n b i nwAii mint rtnivniw; II HUiV Jt UUv ILSk VIS v Hone Hr i-li used in hHi-liiiig Hie hair will :. i! vigor and sliniuliite the growth of new j i imhd head jf slrong vigorous li.nr will follow '!' " :;-e. Vr 'I i' a sllipmeul of Whale Hone llni-lics imported in the mauiifarliirers in Knghiiid. w Inch are of h-i; good quality and low in price ranging From $1.25 Up. Tlir have nice hacks and Hie Whale Hone .will'slaml li V -It-ip. ..... ..I ... I 1. I. ORMES-LIMITED ne Pioneer Druggists The Rcxall Store 1 3rd Avenue and Sixth Street Phone 200 and 82 v i a. l i iii lit i irt i ivniiwav Prince Rupert RYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating q. T. P. 20.000 Tnn Floatlna Drv Dock h . 1 - 0 i machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. EUECTniC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. 0,1O''!aiit is equipped In handle all kinds or MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 ew SDrinp- HATS A biltmore;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!. STE'vc irim " " ThJert AupnilA ! Local and Persona! I U.C. Undertakers. Phone 11. You'll like our' joall Consum its Uial Co. Phone, 7. tf 1'or Taclscc folio "six-scveu-alc." lloli A rlli ui. If J. U. Knight relumed to Vancouver on Hie Prince (Jcorge I Ins morning. Ladysiinlh Welliny (on, "the best," also "Peerless,"; "(smokeless. " Prince Hubert Coal Co. tf Two new cars al your,. service, day and night. Moderate, charges Phone lied if.l. C. V. Symes. tf Mrs. T. Syrnik was returned on I he Venture I hi morning lo the mental husnilal al .New Westminster, her husband areum-panying tier. Mr. and Mr.,. W allace C. Orch ard sailed looay mi Hie Princess lte;ilrtce Mini will uiutnl n ininit1- "Mi a holiday I rip lo Vancouver ami ulber aotilhern cities. t'.oaslwise Sleamshiii & J targe iUi.'n rjleainei' irinro is 'in port unloading coal anil general cargo. The vessel arrived from the south al midnight lust night. James Hamilton, charged vvil'i driving an aiilomohile lo the common danger, was remanded until Monday in Ihe i t v police court this morning. S. V. Tay lor is liis counsel. 'Mtdorship llelliugham. f'.apl. I.cn Williitiiis, was in port durinu lite nijrhl from Ketchikan. The vessel Unloaded 11(10 cases of salnioto tor transshipment Kasl and look on liiree carloads of tin plait for Alaska canneries. Ileceived olir new stock ol I'rntr Hahy Chick Food ami poultry suppHes; ITcichninn's dry yeasl ; garden and fieln. seeds; sipratl's bird and doa supplies, and our famous I-Mmu Coal. I'lione 58. Prince ltuperl t eed V.O. tl The floating cninry .anr-i Galen, which has heen moored al Ihe Drjdork yiwleiilav movi'd to the (Tannery where dolphin" have In en put in lo aceoiimiodale lief. She will remain, then' until the intddli of June. The last of 50(1 Ions of herrin? are beinfr Hlled I here nw for export Ho China. (i. I'.. Hellerose. superintendent n' Iraihorfa(ioii- for lli Cnna-linn National J-'xprcss Co. with 'leadnuarters at Montreal; C. A Cuuniimhain, general superin tendent. Winnrpe?. and H. A. I.hMu. assislHiil superintendent Kdtnoiilou, are in the city in lu course of a western inspection trip. They arrived on Wednesday from Vancouver, made the round Irio lo Stewart and Anyox. and will prttceed Kasl hy this afternoon's train. CARD OF THANKS Mr. John I'lewiiv and family ol I'orl Simpson, lt.C. wish lo lake this opporluiiily o( I hanking id their friends for I In' many kindly 'vpressions of sympathy and fo" he beautiful flowers sent Ihein in their recent bereavement. v r XNAIOUNCCIflENTS HafTodil laiice (Jueeu - Mur Chiiler. I.O.D.K., Hosloti Hal! K.asler Monday, April I. 'I. ' Catholic Spring Sale, afternoon id April -H, Melropobi H.dl followed hy social evenjng. Tennis Club Hall, Friday, April 21. Hidley llom'o May 7. Sale, ' Thursday, Weekly Cinderella Ianre. Sat urday iiiKht. I'.lks' llonie. r0e tf A Whiff of -Eastern Gardens Attar of roses from southern France's most famous producers geranium from the celebrated gardens surrounding Algiers, muse from Abyssinia all true perfumes wonderfully blended, produce the aroma which has endeared Haby's Own Soap to so many families in Canada Baby's Own Soap at 10c. a cakt is extraordinarily cheap. "Dest lor you and Baby too" ,.n NERVOUS WRECK FROM BOWELTROUBLE Ten Years ol Suffering Ended by "rruit-a-tives" MR. F. M. SULLIVAN "For over ten years, I was a complete nervous wreck, owing to severe Bowel Trouble and Acute Indigestion. Though a big man, I could hardly lift the smallest weight without suffering pain. As a last resort, I started using "Fruit-a-tives." Like a cloud, the nervousness left me after using the first box. I use the tablet according to directions and follow carefully your diet rules. The result is, today I am free of Indigestion and Bowel Troubles, and cannot recommend the wonderful Fruit .Treatment too highly." Thus writes Mr. Sullivan of 19 Pine SU, Geneva, N. Y. "Fruit-a-fives" are made from intensified juices of luscious fruits there ii no other medicine like them. 25c & SOc at all dealers. Church Notices Baptist Church Morning service ,il II o'clock. fcuhjeet: "Tim Sliuia of ihe Cross." Children s Chat: "The straight life," Hiblc school at IS. 15. livening worship al 7.:inJ Subject, "Tfic Cry from the Cross." These addresses, will complete the series on lie Prin ciples and Power, of the Cross. May we urge-you to attend? Salvation Army The object tessoii "Satan's Tcasurn Chesf'i. will lie given again ly request) on Sunday night al 7.:t(. .Soeeial music and soug. Sunday II a.m. Holiness meeting. 2.30 p.nr.' Sunday School and Hihle class. Saturday 8.15 p.m. Soug service. Monday at .S p.m. Sunshine Hour. Thursday at 2.30. Ladies Home League. (iood Friday al II a.m. Hour at the Gross." Methodist Church The Church of Service, icovge ,U. Hqrkcr. paslor. sahel Haddock, deaconess. day services: Morning at "One Itev. Miss o' clock. Sermon topic, "The Mes- saueSd Palm Sunday." Suildav school at 2.30. Kveniiia servic- al 7.30. Sermon tonic, "The Jreal Impersonation." Saen-n eoneerl on Good Friday evenins Lutheran Church SI. Paul's Luglisb. Lulherai! Jhuj-ch, Melropole Iball. Third Avenue. Itev. P. E. HSfsler, H.D., lasloi'. Morning service at II, t'eloek. terinou ti'pic, 'The .Name Ihal is above every name." Sunday school al 12 noon, not 12.30. . Luther League al 0.30 p.m. leader, Albert Anderson, '''vening service aj 7.30 p.m. Sermon topic. "Children in their elation to Hie ('. mrcb." Service Tor Ihe baptism of childrc.1. Presbyterian Church Sunday Services, 'Two before-l-'asfer addresse. . Morning nl II o'clock. SuhjefU, "The Mean ing of Consecratiott.'! Kvouiujc Sit 7.30. Subject, '-Ihe Meaninii tif Ihe Cross." Soli) by Mrs. II. C. Fraser. Preacher, itev. II." 11. (iranl, !.!. "Sunday school at l4.3(l. 'Foursquare Gospel Church of ihe' Foursquare (iuspoj. Services 4m Sutiday al II o'clock. Suhjecl, 'lie caret h for yOu." Sunday School at 2 p.m. livening service al 7.30. Suhjecl, "The Waiblerer." Tucs day al K p.m. "Samson ami Delilah." Thursday .-at 8 p.m. Divine Healing in the Atonement. Salvation for Hie soul. Healing for Ihe body. I'vcryoiie VACCINATIONS Vaccinal ions wdl be conducted nl. the Cily Hall Police Gourl- rooiii, Oily Hall, from the Clb to Hie loth April, mcluslvii fruin I to 2 p.m. ," Vk .! .1. P. ''ADM, M.ll.O. 8., H ere an dTK ere Under the joint Canadin-Critih Government nchfme, 3,000 familiei are beinp brought to Alberta this year and the first party of familiei will arrive in April. They will firit be guaranteed employment and Later will take up their own land. Henry E. Suckling, Treasurer of the Canadian Pacific Railway since 1908, died recently at Atlantic City after an illness of several months. He was born at Gibraltar in 1851 and had been associated with rail ways in a treasury capacity since his early manhood. J C. Mitchell, of Dahinda, Saslc., known as the "world's champion wheat grower" returned home recently from a lecture tour of the British Isles. "Go West, young man, go West," is his advice to all who wish to try their fortunes in the Dominion. Speaking at Toronto, Hon. Charles McCrea, Minister of Mines for Ontario, said that the estimated output of the mines of the province this Vpar will 1iA alvtnnl 7' ftt AAA T regard to gold he stated that by1028 A v.ivn.iv naa C A UU LLP J Lll F 1011 production of the United States. A new Silver Trophy donated by the English Football Association to the Dominion of Canada Football Association for annual competition among Canadian clubs has arrived in Canada and will be on exhibition at Canadian Pacific stations at Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg and right across the West. An expedition which will try to climb Mount Logan (19,359 feet) in the Yukon, the loftiest peak in Canada, is to leave Vancouver in April. It will be headed by A. H. McCarthy -and Col. W. E. Foster, of Vancouver, and six other gentleman, including a representative of the English Alpine Club, will complete the party. Agricultural products in ths Province of Manitoba during the year 1924 reached a total estimated value of $164,312,857, according to figures issued by the Provincial Department of Agriculture. This amount is nearly double that of the previous year and is accounted for largely by the big upturn in the price of wheat The shield which was taken from the gates of Old Quebec when ths city was captured by General Wolfe, and now in the possession of the town of Hastings, will be returned to the Ancient Capital. The Hastings Council have decided to return the shield which was presented to them by General Wolfe Murray, a descendant of the famous soldier. Miss Ethel Loginska, temperamental pianist, gave another tasti of her quality when she lectured a socially prominent audience for coughing in the middle of a concert at Englewood, NJ. "If you can't control yourselves, please don't stay here," she remarked. About fifteen disgruntled members of the audience left the hall indignantly. Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies have developed the idea of using snow shoes for horses over the heavy snow tracks of that region. In this way great quantities of supplies are brought considerable distances across trails that would otherwise be impassable to heavy loads. Trail Orders are holding their second great Pow-Wow early in August next. Devising a new kind of motion picture camera with a built-in motor that is almost noiseless in operation. Burton S. Moore, proprietor of the Nictau Camps in New Brunswick, has- succeeded in taking about 4,000 feet of film of wild life in action which will be shown in due course, on Canadian and United States screens. v has been particularly successful in depicting every motion in that special phenomenon by partridges known as drumming. Over half of last year's western grain crop was handled by the Canadian Pacific Railway according to data just issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Of the total grain inspections numbering 172,-j R56 cars during the seven months to February 23 last. 99,237 cars were on the company's lines, representing 57 H per cent, while of the 130,157 cars delivered at Fort William andl Port Arthur during the same period SS.RSO or 52.8 "'er cent are credited to the company. Hubert Ward is sailing thi- rteruoon on Ihe Princess Heal e for Vancouver on a busines trip. HER FACE WAS COVERED WITH PIMPLES SHE GOT RID OF THEM BY USING BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Ml T. IIiiiiIit. II. II. . V. I.unuoli, Out., I'l li' : "J lt lu tv oiiiiiicihI Kimlixk UIinhI llllli rs in all women wlio art- ciinYrtiit rmin pimple or any oilier railal Meiiilsties. Almtit two years ayo I, was Kicatly tmuliled wllh lmilcs miO, Miren lireaklnr out on my race, and C011M lid 110 it Her unlit, finally, a rilend rcrom- liirmlt'il me to take II. II. II. Thu I did, 1 and I am now triad to fay Itiat your1 reiiiHly lia irOeu me ttie delml)le ro-, mil, and I now have a nice vinooth, clear kin. as It lias eliminated all I ho Impurities from uiy blood." !-t II. It. H. when yuu ak for It; It lu liet-n on the urn rkc 1 for the al 4C years: put up only uy The T, Mllbuin V.u., LlniUcJ, Toruulo, Out. MISSING! FLAT WORK IRONING Not much left r washday when you use ouf n't i listi service. No tub all tht. washing is dons. No clothesline everything comes oack dry. And no fiat-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 youH be most happy to miss. Canadian Laundry and ', 7 Dry Cleaners - Send H Fhone 8 For Spring and Summer i. lc Wicker and Seagrass FURNITURE Our Wicker Chairs ami Mockers arc slaiiieil a deep bruwii ami are upholslercd In allraclive creloiiues. We have in slock a full line or Hie ever popular Sea-grass Chairs anil Hookers. Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue and 1st StrceL Phone 123 REMOVAL NOTICE DR. F. P. kENNY, Dentist, has moved from llclgersou lllock. lu timi-u coninioilious ami nii-lo-tlalc quarter in Hie Exchange Block Cor. Third Ave. and Sixth St. PERSONAL SERVICE AND RELIABLE DENTISTRY Dr. F. P. KENNY DENTJST LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED to building next door lo Krizzell Hutcher Shop, across front the Kmpress Hotel We carry a full line ol CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor