Jones 423 539 601 March 7. 1925. tturday THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE THREH SPECIALS ! SPECIALS ! in tationery ONE POUND PACKAGE CLOVER LINEN NOTEPAPER AND 50 CLOVER LINEN ENVELOPES 50c 'one Writing Pad X Vix I I ruled up plain loo sheds good iiiiiily iiijt'r and -'. Ku tMnjK's. Hegnlur juice jiir Special . . . . 25c sOne Box Canadian Parchment Notepaper 25 sheds paper uihI I'livi'lnpt's. llegnlilr price 75c. Kpft-ial . . 50c r vim wan I hip Viiliif for your iiionev, here is vmir ol'i'iir'iinily lo lay in a slock and make u big saving. FISHERMEN! Lorn, over oiir First Aid Kil and -ee Dial tl is com-i. It llcic are some or Hie lliings you should liave on i ' in "ic you pul lo sea: IODINE ADHESIVE PLASTER BANDAGES EPSOM SALTS LYSOL BORACIC ACID DRESSING FOR BURNS, ABSORBENT COTTON, FIRST AID BOOK I 'M your Personal Kil vou wdl alo need RAZOR SHAVING SOAP RAZOR BLADES SHAVING BRUSH SOAP TOOTE PASTE COMB TOOTH BRUSH Hi. vinir Mipplies front n-. and In -hit ,,( receiving sali--faclion. ORMES LTD. Pioneer Dronnlsls Third Avenue Phone R2 anH 9nn Ask for a Tide Book for 1825. They are Free. Run ert Fish" Fresh Trozen All varieties. Fresh Fish All varieties in season. Smoked Fish Our well known "Rupert Brands." Finnan Haddie "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotians. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockeye, etc. Sail Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod Shell Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prinie Rupert, B.C. BsAVAGE Washer and Drver 4 lias no Wringer, needs none. Won (Sold Medal at last (.incite. Kxliilulion over all incriciin and Cnnulinn Macliiues. M XjT ('ash '"'i' $185.00; also sold on leniis. A ivaien Hardware to. RAW FUR; - . n.j, mi wiiiii ineiii to R. R. nnm C" Rcivlng Office: 1225-0 Standard Bank Bldg., I rr"'u - -".H.Il. Hldg., l.ouiM. SI., Winnipeg. issa, .Alan. Incorporated 11)20 Telcnranhlc AriHrOi; "Bushmarlno Prince Rupert." UG BO ATS 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. Night, Phonos 687 539 Black 735 Gr. 601 Local and Personal U.C Undertakers, l'houe 41. 1. adics' Ox ford !- (rahliuan. You'll like our ;oall his Coal Co. lMionc 7. -$!."(). Mrs. ANNOUNCEMENTS Consuin- ir Methodist Church llaniiuel, Thursday, March I;' at G.Ju p.m. Denny Alleii Company.. Clean up Ma reli Sale. 25 per cent olf fancy china and lea sets. 50 Women of, Mooschcail Leuion Shamrock Tea and .Sale of Home Cooking, llud Cross llul, Tuesday, March I. 57 Denny Allen Company. Cujh and saucers from 15c un. Platfcs from 5c. Souii nlales from 15c in jier cenl oir dinner sets. 5(5 C.O.M.M. steamer Canadian Yoyageur, Cant. John McKernan. was laekn off I he pontoons at the dry dock this morning and sailed iihoui noon for Vancouver where she will louil for AiiKlcali.-i. At Hie iiicclinir ii r It, in1 of Trade in the council chamher last night a leller was tead from Ihe Tiiiilicruicn's Association olfcring co-opcralioii in regard lo marine insurance rates. Union steamer Venture, Capl. A. Johnstone, afler having made calls enroule norlh at Hell. Coola and Surf Inlel, arrived ir port al 7.15 this morning. Tin Vcse returned soulh at 10 o'. lock. The iiucslion of a Marine ami ishcrivs Department school of navigation for rishermeii during I lie halih'il cl-iscil season was mentioned al. night al the Hoard of Trade mceliii? and will ic followed up. a A letter from .lack Harnslev agi'iil for l.loyds SlifdHg llojro- ' in regard lo iherliirig, vns rend at Hie Hoard of iVnde ineU ing last niyht and .laid on ;lh'fc lalde for Ihe infoi ntatiou xi inemliers who rniirlrt l.e .iilop- Csll'll. I-.. I-.. Orchard, proirie(or d Hie Hulkley Vnlley llolel at Kujilhifs, eaiiie in on the I'riti cess Mary last niffhl aflr having siil several mouths hoM ilayinir in Ciilifornia. lie will proceed (o Ihe interior on to night's (rain. Among me eighty passengers. going norlh aboard the l'rinccss Mary, which was in nort last night, was n parly of While 1'ass and Yukon Hnilwsiy officers and employees including J. i. Hlaii chard, general passenger ac:ent at Skagway and J. Hose, J. 11 own t and It. James:. The ipieslioH of Canadian .Na tional hoals luiying their sun- Idles here was mentioned at the Hoard of Trade meeting lasl nijdil and President Xiekrrsou reported thai negotiations werf slill in progress in regard lo the matter and it was expected adjustment would he made. an Max Ileilhroner is lo move his jewelry store temporarily lo pari of Hie premises occupied by the West of Kiiuliiml liiv l I Will d store. A. A. Cox, arc.hilect, will arrive nexl Wednesday from Yancnmer to prepare Ihe for Mr. lleillironer's new ness block on Third Avenue slruclion of which will liii'iice as soon as possilde. plans htisl- con- COIIl- Musical evening in Hanlisl Church, March 2(5, lo 8 p.m. If Catholic Spring Sale, afternoon of April 20. Melropolo Hall! followed by social evening. Weekly Cinderella Dance. Saturday nighl. Klks Home. 50c. w - Fast-Easy-Cuttim fSTMONOSl SAWS SIMOHDJ CANADA SAW CO. LTD. MONTHtAL VMCOOVt St. John, n.8. A FREEMASON'S SUFFERING "FRUIT-A-TIVES" WORLD'S BEST REMEDY FOR CONSTIPATION Oeiiny " -H --tt; ,, ,:, MR. J. H. MCLEOD "I was troubled very badly with Rheumatism and Constipation and tried a treat many remedies without relief, until a friend of mine recommended "Fruit-a-tives". I took several boxes and was very soon completely relieved and am very grateful to "Fruit-a-tives". I think that "Fruit-a-thes" is the best remedy in the world, and have recommended it to a creat number of friends who have benefited by it" J. n. McLeod, Xova Scotia Freemason's Home, Windsor, Nova Scotia. Constipation is the great curse of old age. Vet day by day, more and more elderly people are enjoying vigorous health through "Fruit-a-tives". This natural medicine made from, intensified fruit juices ensures the complete natural digestion of food for people of all ages. At your dealers, 25c and 50c Al your service ilay and niglil, Arthur Taxi. Phone 078. Slaud. next Klk.s' Home. If AUcil tJo.'s March sale. .lust in fancy! Cups and Saucers each; decorated 'China 15e and 25c A, V.. (I'M can't, who arrived in Hie cily from the Naas Hiver yesterday aflernl on, .sailed todav on the Yenlure ur Yancouver. Women's Hospital Aiixiliaty Daffodil Tea and Sale of lloim Cooking also Candy, Nurses Home, Wednesday March II, lo 0 p.m. Tea, sale of aprons and home cooking hy Lutheran Women' Aid til the home' of Mrs. W. Mart, (ilti Avenue Wnsl on Thursday afternoon March 1-. James I.. I.ee, local uiauager for the Allin Fisheries, is in Vancouver attending the annual conference of managers of the Pacific Coasl plants of the New I'ngland Fish Co. Philpoll, F.vilt '& Co, ruiiioved their bifsiness warehouse between tin Dawson Co. and Stewart ley, Ltd. Goal orders taken at Ihe old stand. Ltd. havi to th, F. (!, Moh- will be 515 Mrs. J. Clark and Mrs. (i. Hart ley and son. arc-leaving on to night's, train on an extended trip lo Scotland. They will sail on the Melagnma' from SI. John on March 10, direct to (Hasgow. CP. 11. sleamer Princess Mary. Capl. C. C. Sainley, norlhbound from Vancouver In Skagway, wa in porl from 0.15 to II o'clock last night. On board Ihe vessel were several more prospectors hound for Wrangell oil their way lo the Cassiar gold fields. David S. Harlow, who is lo succeed A. A. Kassou as account ant in Ihe local branch of lh' Itoyal Hank, arrived from Van couver on the Princes Heal rice lins morning. Mr. Kassou ex- peels In leave for Vancouver on Ihe Princess Maiv Tuesday niahl next. Flight Lieulenanl.' Fail and Maehauic .V 'C. Terrv id Jericho Heacli station, lloyal Canadian Air Force, who have been al lla.ellou iusiiecling tin. llailway F.inployees' lmluslriaf -lnveslmenl Assoeialon's jdane nl that point, will leave lla.ellon tonight on their return lo Van- j eoiiver via Jasier. I HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert i A. K. O'Meara, Victoria; A. jWaft, C.X.ll.; W. O. Ilowan and , D. S. Harlow, Vancouver: F.. K. Orchard, Smilhersj A. L. Sharpe. I Surf Inlet. Central W. Craig, C..N.H,; A. Foley. Vancouver. Church Notices j The Salvation Army "The llivo of Activity" social interest taken in Saturday 8 p.m. Sunday II a.m. Holiness meet ing. i.ao p.m. Junior Classes. 7.30 p.m. Salalion meeting .Subject : "t.lod's Last Call." Moo-day 8 ii. m. Sunshine Hour Musical program.) Tuesday , p.m. Hoy Scouls. Wednesday and Thursday at 8 p.m. Public meetings. -Friday 7 p.m. (iirl (iuards. 8.30 C.C. Class. (Jet the habit of attending Ihe Army. Foursquare Gospel Church of the l-'oursipiare (iospel, Mclntyre Hall, Third Avenue. J. 11. Wiley, paslor. Services oil Sunday: al "A journey without end pastor. 7.:t0 ii.m. i uompsou. yuun;.' people. Song Service. li. in. Sunday Kvangelisl Subject Question." Tuesday day al 8 p.m. Special Everybody welcome, Sapt'st Church Morning service al II Subject: "The Common age." Children's chat - 1 1 a.m. ' by the School. T. I.. " The 1 real and Thurs- inusic o'clock. Ilqrit- 'The Strait liale." Hible school at 12.15. Kvening worship at 7.3(1. Subject: "The Vision of Crea tion.'' Soloist: Mrs. W. J. l.ed- lie. All cordially invited. Presbyterian Church Morning worship al II o'clock. Subject: "Ihe Klernal Will." Sunday School al 12.30. Kvcninif service al 7.30. Subject .' "Habits." P rcather, Jtev. II. It. (iranl, D.l). F.vening Service: Solo: "Leave il Willi ilini." Miss Xada Johnsloue. Lutheran Church SI. Paul's F.uglish Lutheran Church, Metropole Half. Third Avenue. Ilev, P. II. Haisler, H.K., pastor. Sunday services: Morn ing al II o'clock. Sermon topic: "The Call'lo Holiness." Suit- day school al 12.30. Luthei League al 0.30. Leader, Miss Agnes Iverson. hveiiing service at 7.30. Sermon'. Ionic: "Jesus casts out the dumb devil." Solo 1st, Mrs. Field. Methodist Church The Churrli of Service. Paslui Ilev. (ieorge !. Hacker. Deacon ess, Miss Isabel 'Haddock. Morn ing service at 1 1 o'clock. Ilev Thompson Ferricr. of llrandon will deliver Ihe address. Sunday M'liooi at s.jo. J-.wiiiiig ser vice al 7.30. Tonic. "One Hour Tbi paslor will speak in lh evening unless the Camosun is late enough to permit Dr. Fer ricr lo remain for the evening ervice. OLD TIME DANCES AT METROPOLE. HALL LAST NIGHT WERE ENJOYED There were all sorts of lancers, ipiadrilles, polkas, and such dances as' Ihe Highland schol-tische, and Flowers of Fdiiw burgh, at Ihe old Country Scotch dance in Metropole Hall lat niglil. The hundred people who attended had a wonderful time, and much hilarity prevailed. There was an exhibition of Ihe Highland Fling by Mr. and Mrs. i. wall. llerresliinenls were provided by a conmlillee of Old Country people. Those in charge were Howard Sleen. J. Shim son and J. Irvine. A volunteer orchestra consist nig of John Hrenmer. J. Wall and J, II. McKay, violins; W Vaughaii Davies, piano: ami .1. X Kelly, dVum, provided excidlenl music, and two pipers, Alex. Mc Donald and J. Sturgeon also nlayeil Tor some id the dances The affair was kept up until i hde hour. I..O.M.M. sleamer Canadian Frcighlcr, Capl, Carl Hisseh, shiled- last niglil at 7:15 for Vancouver vviiere she will com plete loading for the United Kingdom. Quick time was made in loading the vessel with frozen salmon which is being shinne! by Ihe Canadian Fish it Cold Storage Co. to F.nglaud. 1 W mtirxx m mm H MISSING! FLAT WORK IRONING Not much left nF washday when you use ouf iort n lish service. No tub all tht. cashing is dona. 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 f'hene 8 p, i . i , .r Men the Sim Shines will your Draperies Fade? OUR GUARANTEED CASEMENTS will mil fade, 'i Fast Colurs Cream, Mussel, Whirlpool, and .Mid-Hose. r0 inches wide, per yard $1.75 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 Englnoers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our pluut is equipped lo handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38?. Helgerson Block. Phone 109. Dr. F. P. KENNY - DENTIST (Set my Kslimute on your Denial Work CROWNS, PLATES, BRIDGEWORK Unconditionally (iunrittilccd. 1 do all in y own work. This means i PERSONAL SERVICE TO EVERYONE