PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY NEW3 Tur.-d;. And it has held Sirst place for thirty years. 'Fresh from the gardens' CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert RYDOCK - AND SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. P. 20,0y0-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers,' Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailing- From Prior Rapm Tor VA.VCOl'YEK. VICTOltl.l, MvaiiMn Hay. Ilutedale. -Alert HaT. etc.. tat-lay, 1.3a p.m. lor VANroi VKK. YK'TOKIl. BotnU'e. Alert Hay. etc.. lMar midnight lor ALICE A KM, ASVOX. HTEUAHT, NAAS KIVtlL Salute. S:M p.m. I Jl I'Olir M.MI'KON A Mi WALKS ISLAM). ThvnxUr. O.lu. 1 Znd Avenue K M SMITH A(rnt rttaw Kpert. II. C. I I roujli (Irkrli told to Victoria and ettle .sad Utcxaffe cheeked through tn itet Illation. PAcincj ''Xjuuiaryr Srd Air . , B. C. COP STEAMSHIP SERVICES 7 SAILINdS.FROM PRINCE RUPERT V a T Kruhikan. Wrangell. Juneau and Statu ar Mat t, 11, W To anrouer. Vhcrta and "waUlr Ma 3. j:.. i PBtCtH ROV.tl Otean Fall, nr.. Vanroner and Vic toria eterjr I rlda) to p.m. Audita lor all teuuhlp Unci. Yf C OHCHAKI. lfcERAL AGENT rrlnf Rupert It C IMtone 11 Ranadian National Q7ic Largcft Railway SySltm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailing from HtlXCL' KtTF.RT tor VAMOfVBR. VICTORIA kRVTTLE. and Intermediate points, earn Thanday and (Sunday. IS: p.m. lor ANYOX and KTE1VAKT. rarh Ytednekdij ami Saturday. IM p.m. lor SOItlll A.Vb eOlTIl qllXN IIIAKLOTit lL.l.M. lHM(bU) PASSLNOER TRAINS LEAVE rKI.STE KITLftT Eacb MONDAY. tYMlXEUAY and SAIUKDAY at IIJU an. rr I'KISCl. tJIOItnE, EDMG.i'TON. VtlNMIWJ. all ptAat EaMern Canada, t nlled fitatea. AGENCY AIX OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINE City Ticket Office. 5?8 .Tliird Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 2Gi LOGGING AT HALF THE COST OF HORSES Rigger Production Economical Operation CATERPILLAR 1 RACTORS Make Bigger Profits Sole Distributors for R. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 910 STATION STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. 'Branches: Kelowna, DC; Nelson, B.C.; Prince George, B.C. POT Treat trery kia injury w.tb oar anttwotic ZaraRuk, TbiiSoe. berla.) balm preventi germ Infection, allayi Inflammation rtmovet all traca of poiaon and tmurn quick, clean bearing KEEP A BOX UP ZAM-B1 K HANT1Y! " REGULAR MEETING OF FIRESIDE CLUB Address by Rev. W. F. Price Was Feature of Proceedings Last Night There. 'was a large attendance at the monthly devotional moot ing last night of the Fireside Club of First Baptist Church. There was an Interesting and im movable program, the president, .miss Agnes Dawson, being m charge of the proceedings. Vocal solos were pleasingly rendered by A. Hill-Tout as was also a quartet consisting of Mrs. C. Larkin, Mrs. W. F. Price, Victor Houston and Oev. W. F. Price. Miss Catherine Mussallem was piano accompanist An impressive address was given by Rev. W. F. Price who spoke on "How to Have a Prosperous Life." There was a discussion as to whether the club should dis continue activities during the summer, the members deciding in favor of carrying on until the end of Slay. At the. conclusion of the eve nings proceedings, dainty refreshments, were served by Miss E-'Armstrong and Miss E. QUIET WEDDING ON SATURDAY EVENING Miss Ragna Olausen Became the Bride of Herman Johnson in Presbyterian Church In the presence of a few in timate friends, the wedding took place quietly at 8 o'clock last Saturday evening in First Pres byterian Church, Rev. T. Ivon Jones officiating, of Misa Ragna The couple are taking up real-! denee in the city. The groom is a Old Cuny-y. Mj.aand) JLars Dytndahl were attendants for the couple. Going Upstairs Had to Sit Down Breath So Short Mrs. II. Brousaeau, Macog, Que., writes: "For many years I Buffered with ibortceas of breath; then four years ago I had palpitation f the heart, and wm so had I had to ait down twe or three times ben going upstairs. I read about so I got a box, and in no time I felt better, so I took three boxes more and I have never had shortneM of breath store." Price SOd. a box at aU druggist and dealeri, or mailed direct on receipt of prirt by The T. Milburn Co., lid, Toronto, Out. COFFEE and TEA Thee Are the Biggest Bargains We Have Ever Offered on These Brands Malkin's Best Coffee, per lb. 60c Malkin's Best Tea, 2 lbs. . . .$1 .25 Braid's Best Coffee, per lb. 60c Braid's Best Coffee, 6-14). lots $2.90 Braid's Best Tea Blue, per lb. 75c Fresh Ground Coffee, 2 lbs. . .frc Economy Tea, per lh 80c Corn Flakes, 8 pkgs Sftc Peak Frean's Biscuits, per lb. 00c Dr. Mlddleton'a Macaroons, per pkg 20c One Teapot FREE With 1 Lb. Braid's Tea, 1 Lb. Braid's Coffee Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 617-423 6th Ave. E. Phones 18&84 P. O. Box 675. j Was Bothered With Severe Headaches Is Nol Troubled How Mrs. James rt'vwiter, Riverside, N.B., writes: "1 was bothered with severe headaches, for years, and tried many different mel it." rut. to no effect. One day a frier I t.iJ rue about and after. I h , ( ti.kea three bottles I found it had tlr.ie me a world of Rood. Now I don't ki.ow what a headache- is Ike. I certait.iv have great faith in Burdock Blood BiUen.'r Manufactured only by The T. Mil-burn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Out. SALVATION ARMY ON NAAS RIVER First Corp in That District to Be Opened Soon at Canyon City, Near Alyansh Tie Salvation Army is about to open i first corps on the'Naa HveV at 'Canyon City, about 50 mile from the mouth of the river and some five miles below Aiyaaah. The opening will be i conducted about May 27 by either iff Captain Joseph Aeton of ; WranjeiL divisional commander, or Adjutant William Kerr, local 'commiiiilufct. A fine ball is being completed, j the Army having provided the ma-j erial, while the natives carried i out the work. In the fall a white . teacher and missionary will be Olausen and Herman Johnson, placed in charge New HOTEL ARRIVALS Central II. Corbett, Charles Johnson issswse and H. Bt Urndine, Humpback Bay; E. W. bockweod aad Wentxell, Ketchikan. Savoy A. McMajiter. atty. liayal S. Mathisen, Alaska. irine Iltnmrt L W. Hogaa, city. "BUILD B. C." Territory Opened ill Balfour. Guthrie Jk Co. have rt'c-eiwd reports so good about J'acific Milk from Colombia. South America, they are now shipping to their agenu In that country. Naturdiy we are proud of thin and glad indeed that it is a British Columbia product that has opened up new territory and is doing so well. PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbolsford. B.C. n 1 1 w i wrny SUITS! SUITS! Mnp TO ORDER netting, rkaiMhip and Style Ayfivarantccd UITS STIIAM CLEANED AND TRKSSED rt'v l)t to Any Part of tin City. Ling, the Tailor -Phone 619 RAMON NAVARRO SCORES AGAIN !' hue en mouth mm Krnee Adoree, Tells a Stirring Iive Story in Magnificent Fashion ' bidden Hours," which opened at the Capitol Theatre last r' t, is a love story revolving about a king and hit sweetheart, . commoner, played by Renee A'le-ec, and shows how the v.e.trer of a crown is torn between his love and his duty to Ins country. It is a bold theme, magnificently worked out in ettacular settings, depicting reat court affairs in the royal throne room, a gorgeous royal wedding in 'a great eatbedral, and other huge details all incidental to a poignant love story that runs through the entire production. Novarro's portrayal of the young king is an artistic blending of royal dignity with the human longing of every youth, be he king or peasant Miss Adoree as the commoner sweetheart is a charming had appealing figure. MEETING OF YOUNG PEOPLE SALVATION ARMY LAST EVENING At the regular weekly meeting last night of the Salvation Army Young People's Legion, Misi Edith Leek was elected secretary in place of Mrs. William Kerr. It was decided to hold a boating party or hike on May 24 and to invite members of Rupert East United Church Young People's Society to be guests of the legion at the last meeting tM month . The evening's proceedings were brought to a Joee with playing of games 4mA srTiag of refreshments. ' : if t . "'iWliy Pay Higher Prices? We carry a full line of Men's and Boys' Iligh-Grade Clothing, Boota and Shoes, also many line? in Ladies' Wear at bargain prices. The working man will save money by calling on us. Montreal Inworlers THIRD AVENUE The Firm That Brought Eastern Prices to the West r'aWfclM.itlil'l I'M 'I , ti. SEE FOR MILES With a good pair of field glasses, distant objects are brought up close. We have a wonderful stock and can suit any purse. The one shown above at $20 is 8 power and a man standing 800 feet away seems only 100 feet away. We also have a very fine 12 power pair at a higher price. Also one 8 power German army field glass at $11 and one 4 power glass at $9. CLAD TO SHOW YOU John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLERS fTnlilrWI ilusMTgiswyrn Our classified section may be of special interest to you today. 1 , '"v 4 mm aW ! ! K 1 1) 1) I r s I New serijn I . leglans," ,,. ing next Ft : I ! VAUDEVILLE ALL WEEK 9 P. 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