"Experience Great Teacher" Says Minister's Wife to Mothers of Children Mrt. (Rev.) M. E. Conron, 187 Marlboro Street Brsntford, Ontario, Give Her Heartfelt Thankl for BABY'S OWN TABLETS "Eilntnci i is a ureal Uacher," uyi Mrs. Conron. "When our first baby I kmw notSmg about Baby'i Own , Tablet., and when he began to cut U arrived teeth tr crow and feverish and would not take bis food. WeLt much rest at Bi)iht I mi completely played out, but one day while my husband, who b a mini ter, wu out calling, a lady advised him to buy a box of Baby's Own Tablets We ccrtamly found they worked wonders. In 24 hours we had a different baby u have now sU M tons healthy children, and t have used no other mediae W'"" Another mother who has uriitcn of her experiences is Mr J A. Brown, Bay-Jfc p E l. "Being a mr'hfr," she says, "of eight children and real heslihy one?, 1 have often ben asked, 'How is it your babies are all so .nod, and thrive W well?' M" answer b always the Mtne 'Baby's Own Tablet ii all the medicine I ever pve them.' When I p ;t any sign of a sick cold coming !! i-njch or GUARANTEE Maotraal Ttiiinf Laboratory I xnby entity that I have T . . "'"! analyik ol B.bjr-a Ova TaMrt., which I rxrvwally purchaa) la a drag iiore In MoMrral. and tit Hid aaalyth hat faili-d In drier fh -- i opiate or areotlc in uum. (Sfd.) UUtn L. Ilinry, M.Sc.(McMI) Mart Ihaa U 50.000 pxl.fra nM ia c Even if the children are real well I five an occasional tablet as a prt- " tciti Mr T Tweedy, 475 Millwood Road, Toronto says: "If my baby is crying villi colic, or is peevish when cutting teeth I pve a Baby's Own Tablet, and he u soon happy atain." Mr W J. DemilT, R. R. 3, Trenton, Ont. writes: "My baby girl took a terrible cold and a high fever. We were living in Saskatchewan, nine miles from a doctor and the mads were al-ncrt impassable. . . I Just gave the DR. WILLIAMS' child Baby'i Own Tab ieis, and she got a that if ihey specify the name Kellopg's nlien buying corn flake, they are ure of getting the most popular ready-to-eat cereal in the world . . . one of the most economical and convenient fooda the market afford . . . delicioui with milk or cream for hreakfaat; extra welcome for lunch with fruit or honey; fine for the children' auppcr or for a wholeaome hrdtinie anark for grown-up . caay to digest. Always ready to serve. No trouhle. No vork ... with a wonder flavor and. cripne that no other corn flake have ever been aide to equal. Kellopg'a Corn Flakes have been imitated time and again hut no other corn flakes are ever "just like Kellogg's." That's why wie buyers specify Kellogg' in the red-and-grccn pack, age . . . with the Inner-seal waxtite wrapper that keeps the flake freh and cricp even after open Jng. Still another exclusive Kellogg feature. Toutl rnjoj Krltoft't Slumlxr Mutit, broeicu$l ottt mnd m$,otlolrd Htliont . Iie ,. tt, C nrtr SuniT ttntng at 10.S0 B. D. S. T, .4U Wl Lot Jngrln, 100 Seallle l 10.00, and oa Drntrr l 10J0. ill better." Mrs. E. J. Mulligan, Ka-zubaiua, Que., says: MI am the mother of twelve children all living and I have given Baby's Own Tablets to them all for colds, fevers, stomach and bowel troubles and during teething," Mrs. Roy Herman, 108 Wood Street East, Hamilton, says: "Baby's Own Tablets soon break up t. . . . ' Mve lousd them very helpful at teething . tine, too." Mrs. Wnv Srane, R. R. 3, Arden, Ont. "My httle girl two yean' old sometimes has indigestion and vomits. I give her Baby's Own Tablets and they relieve her promptly." The experience of thousands of mothers B,by' 0wn TibleU invaluable L, for teething troubles, colds, simple lever, colic, upset stomach, vomiting, indigestion, constipation, sleeplessness, and whenever a child is restless and' fretful fhildrrn take them eagerly-like candy And they are absolutely SAFE rrad the analyst's guarantee, in each .'t-cent package Jl Mat. and Keep Children Well A$ Mother, Knov. most WO M E N know. . gSJBiBlM " aaalaa CORN . I 'fflgfcv our advertisement announcing the spring opening sale. 63 Mtt Netta Clark, who has been on a three-weeks' trip to Vancou ver and Victoria, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Cfeorge this morning. Dr. C. II. Hanklnson returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver where he paid a visit with his young son who is receiving treatment at the hands of specialists for serious in juries sustained some lime ago. Albert Farrow, steamboat Inspector, arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver to make an Inspection of the steamer Canadian Spinner. which is being overhauled at the local dry dock preparatory to be ins retjommisaloned In service. CNJt. steamer Prince George. Cupt. H. E. Nedden. arrived In port at 10:1ft this morning from Vancou, Powell Rlyer and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this at ternoon for Anyox and Stewart whfh.ee she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. Canadian Legion Members MM Attention !M Members are Invited to meet Col. C. W. Peck. V.C.. DJS. O,, on Thursday, 10th Inst.. In Club Rooms after 8 p.m. As Pensions Tribunal will be exceedingly busy daring very brief stay here tune of meeting U somewhat Indetermin ate. 64 Alex Scott, surveyor for Lloyd.-underwriters, arrived in the city Oh the Prince George this mornln? from Vancouver to make an in-peetlon of the steamer Canadlat. Spinner, which is receiving overhaul at the local dry dock preparatory to being recommlwloned In service. Northland Navigation Co.'s m.v torshlp Belllnsham arrived at 8 o'clock this momlng from Ketchl lain with six carloads of fresh halibut for transshipment, to -the United States over the Canadian Ntiojal' Hallways. After discharging .Vht vessel sailed on her return to Ketehikan. Richard Knox, superintendent tntlnecr et Canadian National 8tmftt1ps with headquarters In Vancatrver, arrived in the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning from 'he south. He will be here ;ior some time In connection with 'overhaul work which iv being cat- rledJWt on .company ships at the local dcy dock. II. U. Mulr, managing director of the Kingston (Ontario) Whig-Standard and president of the Canadian Dally Newspapers Association, and Mrs. Mulr arrived in the city on the Prince George tills THE DAILY NtWS " ' ' . ... : I- ... LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Presbyterian Shamrock tea to morrow afternoon In the Church Hall. 03 It costs no more to ride in a Nash Special then in ahy other car. Just call Nelson's Taxi 849. tt E. O. Aves of the provincial government agent's office return ed to the city on the Prince George this morning from a week's visit to Vancouver. JUST ARKIVEI), fresh supply of Nanaimo-Wellington Coal. Wood $4 per load. Egg coal $11 per Ion. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd., Thones 116 and 117. tt Nick Christopher of the Commo dore Cafe returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a brief business trip to Van couver. Annette returned from Vancou ver today with a large stock oi spring merchandise. Watch fo.- "SUPREME", the coffee de luxe. All Moose members attend tonight)-Clam -Chowder Supper. 62 C. C. Gleason of Oiean Falls Is paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived on the ss. Prince George this morning from the paper town. ... v,t Mrs. Jack Wood f Annette Stone) arrived In the city on the Prlnci George this morning from Vancou ver, being here on one of her periodical visits to local business Pimples, Blotches Quickly Vanish Under This Penetrating Antiseptic Toa ban a clear, amonta, Tttfetr al. If yon will only tty Ibr purr rooltar liquid D.D.D. It aootbn tlx tiuiwa awl Jrttrs tr pop). MotrbMi anil otber bleniMi.. ITCIIINO STOPS INSTANTLY. Tal blla aih ppftttratea tbe akin ImvIdk no atala vpiia Ibt aurfae. A SSc bottle prom Ita avrlt or ynar dnwtit rl'ta your amy back. D.D.D. fivtt w SaaU. (Vat 01117 DDJ1. Soap). iV. J. McCUTCHEON, DRUGGIST Aid. Theo Collart sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala lo; a business trip to Vancouver. If you wish lo learn meaning oi aroma, buy a pound of Supreme Coffee and make a cup yourself. It's great. Mrs. Robert Lowe and two children of Burns Lake will arrive in the city on tomorrow morning's train from the interior and sail In the evening on the Prince Oeorge. for a visit in Vancouver. Mr. Lowe went south last week. ANNOUNCEMENT Jasper Wildfire Coal is now tht hottest In the domestic field. Gov ernment analysis shows it to be tht highest In B.T.U.'s and less ash. I: starts quick and laste longer. Fur- mermore, lor your oeniii aonT think for one minute because our poal is lower in price that we are giving ybu a cheaper gradeafts other cuai ucaicrs limy suite uj yoiA. Your next order "Jasper Wild fire," egg or lump. Note our adr. for cash prices and save your dollars, itf) Hyde Transfer Phone 5S0 Announcements St Patrick Celebration, Catholic Hall. March 17. Eagles' Social Dance Friday March 18, dancing 9:30 to 1:30 Gentlemen 50c. Ladles, refresh ments. Everybody welcome. Daughters of Norway sale of fancy work and home cooking March 18, Metropole Hall. Moose Popular Dance, Wednesday, March 23. Gents. SOc. Ladle; 3.5c., door prizes. Refreshments. Elks' Dance Thursday, March 2' Queen Mary Daffodil dance Monday. United Church Easter Sair March 31. .... Tenuis Tea, Mrs. Mitchell's Easter Monday. Scotch. Dance April 1, I.O.D.E Boy's Band benefit. Catholic Women s League Spring Sale April 7. Seal 'Cove Parish Hall Dance April 7. Presbyterian spring sale April 14 Prince Rupert Singers April 20. morning from Vancouver in the ; Capitol .Theatre course of tour of the west andi . will proceed eos; on this after-1 Spring Sale, St. Peters Church, noon's train. 'May 19. Breast fed is r.rr Best fed drink OVfl LTI N E' TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE Moose Legion band concert night, March 20. For best coffee results use noth ing but a few spoonfuls of Su preme and some pure water. The County Court civil case 61 Henri Letourneau vS. Htnry Levlr.J orginally set down for today, has been adjourned until Friday. Corns to St. Patrick's celebration tomorrow night, Catholic Hall. Supper 6:30. Admission 75c. The B. C. Gazette announces thr appointment of Herman Alexander McLean of Bella Coola as a coro ner. Oiler Besner, who has been on a brief business trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Prince George this morning. W. R. McAfee, manaeer of the Big Bay Lumber Co.'s sawmill here. sailed on the Catala yesterday af ternoon for a trip to Vancouver on company business. Mrs. S. P. McMordle, who has been on a holiday Visit to Vancou ver during the past lew weeks, returned to the city from the .south on the Prince George tnls morning Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Macauley am child, who have been spending the past few weeks In Vancouver where Mr. Macauley has been ri-celving treatment for war effccU, returned to the city from' the south on the Prince George thl morning. Northland Navigation Co.' mo-torshlp Northland, Capt. Len Williams, arrived In port at 4:30 yesterday afternoon from Ketchikan and, after discharging ont carload ol frozen halibut for transshipment to the United Stater over Canadian National Railways, sailed for Seattle. DRAPERIES MADE NEW "When we resumed housekeeping month aco I found mv draocnes h: a ad become creased irom packing. 1 nung them out on the line, hoping lo remove the creases. Then I forgot . thcmThe result was they became' badly faded and sun-spotted. "I was heartsick until the happy thought struck me to dye them. I just dyed them a deeper green, and as I used Diamond Dyes they look gorgeous and new. I have never seen easier dyes to use than Diamond Dyes. Tney give the most beautiful colors when used cither for tinting or dyeing and never take the life out of cloth as other dyes do." Mrs. J.F.T.. Montreal Why Pay 1 high price for fine clothes when Tip Top Tailors will make to your measure any of their wide range of fine all-wool fabrics 00 TIP TOP TAILORS r. Cravetto Corner Cth Ave. and Fulton Si rhone 756 Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. TER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlrphont ttl W. C. King and Louis V. Gregg, pity; O. Erlendsen, Oxland. Queen Hatchery 36 W. Cordova St. Vancouver, B.C. . ' Baby Chicks. Queen Quality Leghorn, Rhode Island Red, Barred Rock, of high egg production. Catalogue tree. QUEEN IIATCIintY 36 . Cordova St, Vancouver Stationery Office Supplies Toys Charts Books Radios Sewing Machines McKAE BROS., LTD. PAOB THREE Mrs. H. S. PARKER of the Exclusive Ladies' Readu to- 'V" pit ' announces her Early Spring Opening on Friday and Saturday, March 18 and 19 All the Latest Ideas in Ladies' Hats, Coats, Dresses, and Suits. Ladies are invited to Call. TASTES DIFFER THE WORLD OVER Exceptfor booklet "The Quaker Method of Easy Bread Bak-ing." It's free. Just write us, or ask your dealer. Quaker Flour is made of wheat selected for its high food value and milling qua lity. Exacting tests are mads each hour during milling. Samples are baked daily in our own kitchens. If Quaker Flour does not give you perfect satisfaction your dealer is authorized to refund your money. The Quaker Oats Company, Saskatoon. Sal W5" CHEESE! PASTEURIZED Sold in sealed packages , I UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Strainers IraT Prince Rupm tor Vancouver: TJJ. t'ATALA EVEKT Tt'ESOAY. Utl PM. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.9.S. AKUKNA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight appro 1. WeUv sailing to Port Slmpaon, AUee Arm. Anyox. St wart lad Naa Rlvir points. Sunday, 9 pjn. Further information regarding all lallmgi and ticket at riUNCT RIPERT AGENCY: Sirond Ateime. Prion So aaaKAa!3Tl0i?lsHiaaPiiaVrV I BREAD has an appetising taste all its own when baked the new Quaker way. It's a remarkable new time and labour saving way that thousands of women have adopted with enthusiasm. YouH find full directions in t '"l! ft (f ?vkor Flour I L a. 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