PAGE BIZ Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND EDWARDSBURG R0WN Address. City. Dry, Hacking Cough Caused By a Neglected Cold Mrs. James A. Stewart, Btellarton, N.S., writes: "For tome timt I was troubled with a dry, taking cough, caused by a heary eoM I had, at flrat, neglected. A friend told me if I would take Dr. Mood's Norway Pine Syrup it would help me, so I got a bottle and it did relieve my cough. " I am the mother of six children aad I arlffe-r every one of them when they have colds, sad And it always gives relief, aad I would not be without it in the house for anything. " Price 3Jc a bottle; Urge family size 65eat all druggists and dealers; put up only by The T. Milbura Co., Ltd., Toronto., Ont. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS SHIPYARD Ul'KKATlNi; (J. T. V. 20.00U-TON FLOATING DUYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, lllacksmllha. Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our I'lant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds or MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 TheFish which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PIUNCE RUPfittT, H.C. 4 ECFHOHIlZE aidlwitisltmvfodottl TNSTEAD of expensive desserts, this delicious Corn serve Syrup - -you'll save money and add greater nourishment to the meals because it is famous for its energy producing value, and is extremely economical, delicious and wholesome. Doctors endorse its food value. Make It a daily habit eat more oj this Corn Syrup with your meal - - eat it with bread and butter, pancakes or waffles, or serve it with baked apples. ' . Ask your grocer The CANADA STARCH, CO. Limited MONTREAL BRAND CORN SYRUP Sen J (or our Famous Recipe Book. It contains rfrarly 200 economical Recipes chosen from 73,000 received from housewives throughout Canada. This book took many months to prepare and every reclpt has been approved and tested by a famous Canadian dietitian.. Mail coupon. Enclose 1 0c In stamps to cover cost of mailing. C A3 The CANADA STARCH CO., Limited. Montreal Pfease send me copy of "Canada's Prize Recipes. I enclose 10c. for mailing costs. Name. ! ntlNCE CHARLES COMES j ' OFF PONTOONS TODAY Alter Having been on the pontoons for the last two or three weeks undergoing hull work. C. N. R. steamer Prince Charles was floated back in the water at 11 o'clock this meriting at the local dry dock. General overhaul of the vessel Is now being completed pending the ship being recommissioned In service between here and Vancouver early next month. Week-End Specials Nabob Coffee fEn 21-lb.tlnsfor VOX Nabob Tea fifr 2 Lib. nkgs. for VOX Malkln's Best Orange Mar- QPn malade, 40-oa. Jar uu. Malkln's Best Sockeye QC0 Salmon, I s. 3 tins Malkln's Best Clams l's A C per tin XUi Peacock Buckwheat Flour lfn 2-lb. peg - Fresh Pitted Dates nr 2 lbs Banquet Sardines In Oil ()rn 4 tins u3, Nabob Pineapple Marmalade Fftn 40-os. Jar Llbby's Dry Prunes 2's 1ffn 2 pkgs "K" m si.oo Sunnybrook Creamery C4 fl er Butter, 3-lb. brick V-itAO 8weet Navel Oranges Q A 0 5 dos 2 1argernjp lOX Pearl WhlteIaptha Soap (?ftn 11 bars Swift's Classic Cleanser Ofn 3 tlrfs Alberta Market P. GAMULA. I'-oprfetor Fifth Street Phone 208 THE DAILY NEWB Friday Jtirh 20 3) 1 Anglican Woman's Weekly Music 5 flLB:s:Eii:ii:i::B;i:i;iM:s:itaa!riF;i:iiii;Ba:i3;ir:; VVNX . hi " B . 11 r t j Auxiliary Holds I Meeting Drew ! Fri. & Sat. saw; v r.BBi saws '.sawn esai u 1 i Successful Tea Large Crowvd two snows 7 & 9 r.M. mzmBnmmsft' a veoiaustxssful tuandie of home cooking was held 5 yesterday afternoon by the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral at, the home of Mrs. B. j. Mellish, Fourth'Avenue West. The rooms were tastefully decorated with St. Patrick's colors and ornaments. Mrs. -Thomas Andrew, president of thdf.-Woniari'S Auxiliary, received with Mrs,,MeJlUh. M.JR, L. Mcintosh poured and Mrs. fTa. MacCal-lum. Mrs. H. Treleaven, Mrs. J. A. Hintnn. Mrs. W. C. Asplnall, Mrs, A. Q. Rlx, Mrs. W. H4Smecton and Miss Aileen' Gibson: , The home cooking table was in charge of Mrs. A. f . Bazett-Jones and Mrs. Ellison. Mrs. Q. A. Woodland acted as cashier. Financial results were very District News SKIDEGATE Capt. C. B. Haan of Queen Charlotte City has purchased the camps of the Bernsfeld Logging Co. at Copper Bay. -and will move them to Queen Charlotte City. The plan of the Tolmle government to raise money by taxing the workingman one per cent is bitterly resented on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Portuguese men-of-war, a species of Jellyfish which are usually found "mly in tropical waters, have again made their appearance by the thousands on the west coast of the Queen Charlotte Islands. TERRACE In a petty sessional court held at Terrace on Wednesday, presided over by Stipendiary Magistrate E. T. Kenney, Gedrge Little was remanded for eight days on a charge of having assaujled Rev. E. A. McCarthy" at Terrace on March 2. Mr. and Mrs. E. Willman came In from Usk on Tuesday. Austen Ooodenough, of the Han son Pole Co., Smithers, was a "business visitor here on Wednesday. Visitors to Prince Rupert on Tuesday's train Included O. Little and Mrand Mrs. T. E. Brooks. Victor King came in on Wednes day from Prince Rupert on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. King. The municipal water supply is be ing laid on to the Olson house In La k else Avenue occupied bW. H. Burnett, Constable Mckertney annexed the price at the gift night of Bishoo's picture show on Wednesday. W. O. Pulton wats lrutown on WetU nesday. holding a wstehlng brlX In connection with the Little assault trial. The commissioners nroDOse to carry out relief work to the extent of $oo within the next two or three weeks. The work will Include grading Atwood Street from the Philbert Hotel to Lakclse Avenue, laying about 1200 feet of water mains and draining the ball park. .ZAM-BUKj m Marvellous For Healing w i Ulcers & Bad Legsl I a 1 SATURDAY SPECIAL TWO LAYER LEMON CAKE 30 Cents The Electric Kakcry The store of service St quality We Deliver Phone 667 There' was .again a large atten dance at the Salvation Army Clta-, del last night for the. weekly song meeting. Commandant William Kerr presided and Rev.' Dr. F. W. Dafoe ' pastor of First Baptist Church, was the speaker for the evening. Mrs. William Kerr and Capt. E. War ren sang a duct; Mrs. Emll Carlson sang solos In the Norwegian tongue, and Sergeant Major Alexctv sang vocal solos, accompanying himself on the guitar. The gathering came to a cloir with the serving of coffee ana doughnuts. United Church Tea Successful Delightful St. Patrick's Function Held Yesterday at Home of Mm. Krikcvsky A very successful St. Patrick's tea and sale of home cooking was (held yestejday afternoon by the Ladles' Aid of First United Church at the home of Mrs. James Krlkev-sky. Many ladles called during the afternoon to lend their patronage to 'he affair and the very satisfactory sum of $43 was realized. The rooms were splendidly decorated for the occasion with seasonal adornments, potted shamrocks predominating with green everywhere.. The guests were received by Mrs. Krikevsky and Mrs. J. 7. Payne, president of the Ladies'. Aid. Mrs. George McAfee and Mrs. Thomas psured and serviteurs were Mrs. O. V. Wilkinson. Mrs. Walter Thompson. Mrs. P. C. Miller, Mrs. D. San-terbane, Mrs! N. Thomas and Mrs. Jenkins. The cashier was Miss Isabel Haddock and Mrs. W. T. Kergin and Mrs. James Irvine presided at the home cooking table. During the afternoon there was a delightful musical program featuring Irish selections. Those contributing to this program were Mm. P. C. Miller. Mrs. Arthur Ilalteran and Miss Edna Vtckers. with weal solos, Mrs. S. A. Klelback. with piano solos, and Misses Ruth and Edith Wilkinson with violin and piano duets. Cash and Carry Stores . Offer these SPECIALS for your benefit. Take advantage of them and realize what a great saving it is for you to buy for cash. Boneless Hams per lb Creamery Butter-r-per lb . Swedish Health Bread 2 lbs Swift's Lard 3's per tin Potatoes Netted Gems CO An per sack Libby's Sweet Relish- Royal Jar Llbby's Apricota's . 2 tins ...;.... Heinz Pork & Beans-medium, 3 Una : Heinz Ketchup-large stse Fresh Table Pears Large , per doz Malkln's Best Honey 12-oz. Jar Malkln's Best Baking Powder 12-oz. tin, and 1 tlnjaplce 29C Malkln's Beet Peaches 2's I 2 tins 27c 35c 25c 55c 23c 45c 40c 23c 40c 20c 45c Economy Cash & Carry Stores 319 3rd Ave. 417-423 Stli Ave. Here's Something Ncw-fljic First4 Picture Shown ' Here mthW'iYdisck'ss'necoraiiiK Proccj JACK OAKIE The Gang Buster With Jean Arthur and William Boyd A Mad and Merry Tour of Gangland Tim)! ... f Laughter A Paramount Picture I Comedy "LITTLE DADDY" (OUR GAV, . Musical "DAVE APPOLON AND BAND ' S Paramount Pictorial Paramount V Shredded Wheat for the Lenten Fast Shredded Wheat is a real Lenten food which contains all the body-building elements in the whole -wheat grain. Nothing is added, nothing taken away. Light, nourishing and easily digested. ' liat it w ith milk or cream and you will be healthy and strong, ready for every test of physical and mental endurance. Ready-cooked, the ideal Lenten food. SHREDD m WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLEWHEAT THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY- LTD. OUR COAL ' IS IN A DRY SIIKD When you arc buying roal look on the economical aide of I ' " yuu buy wet coal, you are letting 10. So start today and b'-'n dry coal and see what 10 means to you. raiBINA EGO-Dellvercd, Per Ton t $1"? ' MIM'IITAII lYu.-Ilrllv.rr.l V,r TV.. 1? MlNt:ili:AI LUMP Delivered, Per Ton 13.,..) HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 Dr Alexander i aa a a m X-llAY SLRVICE PHONE 575 IICSNF.lt BLOCK DENTIST lnONE 680' I " COAL Buy the real Coal- cr.r fa mous Edson and Cassia? Wellington In any quantif Also Bulkier Vallef Grain and Robin Howl Flour Prince Rupert Feed Co . : . .. r : rllONES 58 ATw II B n i a i n ADMISSION 20c & C3c Feature Starts at 7:50 & 1 .9 . H SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:30 15c & 40c Feature Starts at ; ') ' a a Mon'&Tucs, WILL HOGEKS in "LIGIITMV '