PAQE 87Z sw 5 0 I e E n g i e S u PRINCE RUPERT LADIES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT THE Capitol Baby Shoppe Jgj s TjpSB3 (Mrs. Anna Johnsen) A large stock of baby things and children's clothes may be seen and it is a pleasure to show them. You do not have to buy. Drop in and look them over. You will be surprised at their beauty. We have just the things for that wonderful baby of yours or for your VIUll older LllllUt children. , TRY A POUND Had Thirteen Boils On His Reck Mrs. II. V. Duncombe. Gruay Lke, AlU., writes: "My husband m covered with boils, having as many as thirteen on his neck at once. H tried everything possible, but nothing did any good until he took Burdock Blood Bitters, and before he had used one bottle the boils were all gone, and he has not been bothered with then since." F'r jit 11 rfmf .it 4 K04rl ttorct manufactured, for th past 3 yaan, taly by Tha Klilirar Co. LW Toronto. Out i i i H i i i m si Limericks Are Coming Fast Most of Them lie ing Held Awaiting the Judges Decision in Supreme j Coffee Contest I A number of contributions have 1 been received In the Supreme Cof- 'fee limerick contest being carried ,on by Stewart & Mobley. Most of; .these are being held awaiting the; decision of the Judges when the: 'award of the $5.00 prize will be made. Contributors .are reminded that a Supreme coupon must be enclosed with each limerick. Writing a limerick is a very simple matter. Anyone can do it by giving a little time and thought to the matter. It Is easy to write nice things about Supreme Coffee be cause the quality Is so good, the aroma so delightful and it Is pure and fresh. Here is a limerick but not a likely prize winner: (Young folks who stay up at night. ! Need a bracer to put them all right. Supremo's what they need ) So this warning please heed-Take a cupful and try it tonight. Harry Lyons, who has been a inemhjr of the staff of lh? Bank 'of Montreal here for some time, jlift on this afternoon's train for Terrace, having been transferred l to that point. Why "SUPREME" Coffee k now Best Seller in Prince Rupert Retailors are surprised at the response of local people to the appeal to try "Supreme." Nearly all the stores now report that sales of "Supreme" exceed those of any other brand. In reply to a questibniare The Following Reasons Were Given For the Demand 1st. About 50 per cent replied, "It is absolutely fresh." 2nd. About 30 per cent, "We like the flavor and taste." 3rd. About 20 per cent, "It is made locally, and we want to boost home industries." SOLD AT ALL GROCERS "How do they do it? Anion? your friends there's sure to be at least one smart young married couple who arc the envy and admiration of all who know them. 9 With an income that is frankly abbreviated, and with no bene-volent Aunts in the offing, they still have a home that is correct and comfortable in all its appointments, a home that is admired and copied by their friends. "Yes, Jane is a remarkable little manager." will probably be the young husband's proud answer. And there is little doubt about it. THEY DO IT THIS WAY Take a look around that home and you will find no end of well known advertised products. For Jane is an efficient little manager. She can't afford to take chances that must only be debited to "Experience." When she buys for her home she must get tried nnd tested and trusted products which carry an honorable name to guarantee her satisfaction. You will find that Jane is a consistent reader of the advertise ments. Arc you? r ,..( ... .... ..... . , Daily News Want Ads. Bring Quick Returns THE DAILY NEWS Monday, April 4, iJ She Rolls Her Own Down In Texas where men are m n the mris roil their own. There is a tax on tailor-made clgaretti an., that's why Miss Ruth King has joined the tax-dodgers of the lone-star state. DEAN OF PASTORS (Continued from Page ! the 10th century and well into the 20th. When Dr. Patterson was born in the West Barony of Kilsyth, .leorge IV was on the throne. When he came to Canada at the age of 27 Confederation was still 10 years off. Dr. Patterson was ordained into the Church of Scotland ministry at Dunoon and actually came to settle in this country by accident; he wanted to visit an aunt who lived in Prince Edward Island. He stayed in Canada, becoming pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Hemmingford, Que., for a quarter of a century. In 1882 he was ap pointed Protestant chaplain for Miss Eby Speaks Before Pastors Representative of Hritish and Foreign Bible Society Addressed Ministerial Association The Prince Rupert Ministerial Association was addressed at its regular monthly meeting this morning by Miss Eby of the British and Foreign Bible Society who has been here from Vancouver for the past few weeks. The talk proved very Interesting to a good-sited attendance of the city clergy with Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingwo;th, president of prisons and hospitals in Montreal the association, in the chair. Rou- and sctved hi this capacity for 35 tine business included assignment years."He acttd a clerk of thePres-. members to Sunday lerviees in bytery of Montreal through these Prince Rupert General Hospital two periods, finally retiring from , and weekly sermons for the press, his church activities In 1917 at the ' age of 87. rnu. rnc .,,. , .. . . , .. ., , , , , icvrnw iuifiaj.iov w usually uunng me time ne was chaplain ,,,, Itfhn ho ft tin. rla r in rtn for prisons and hospitals he was: and anxlou, attached to the 'staffs of several charitable institutions, in Montreal - and did much to ameliorate the conditions of the many who suf fered from the spring floods that visited the lower part of the city annually in those days. Helped Children 1 The Fresh Air Fund of Montreal was founded by Dr. Patterson and a number of church workers. Begin- i ntng in a small way it provides ways j and means to send poor mothers! and children to the country during i the summer and now has perman ent headquarters at Chambly, Que. Until he was more than 100 years old Dr. Patterson regularly attended the Fresh Air Fund's annual picnics. The honorary degree of doctor of divinity was-oonferred on him in 1015. For a number of years he was the oldest minister in Canada.' Dr. Patterson was always Interviewed by the Montreal press on his birthday after he reached the century mark. He could give no parUcular reason for his remarkable longevity. He used to testify that he had worked very hard dur ing his lifetime. He was a lifelong! teetotaller but until- he was more than 80 used to smoke in modera tion, i Dr. Patterson married in 18G0 Ro- sina, daughter of Dr. Francis Sher- ; riff of Huntington, who predeceased him. I CHALLENGES AREJSSUED Legion Questions Grotto Crib Supremacy Tobacconists Do Likewise With Whist . The Canadian 'Leglortirmerii of the Fraternal Whist League for the past season, has challenged the Orotto, winners of the Crlbbage League, to a crlbbage match. Grotto has similarly challenged the supremacy of the Legion at whist. Accordingly it has been agreed to fight it out and the whist will be played tonight with a date to be set later for the crlbbage evening. SINGER SEWING MACHINES NEW AND USED For Snlc and for Kent McRAE RROS., ITD. Queen Hatchery 3G W. Cordova St. Vancouver, B.O. Baby Chicks, Queen Quality Leghorn, Rhode Island Red, Barred Rock, of high egg production. Catalogue free. QUEEN HATCHERY 36 XV. Cordova St, Vancouver Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks ' Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilder! . 1 and Ship Repairers ' "' for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and MlnlngMarhlnery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Weldlnr 50-ton Derrick lor Heavy Lifts 'Unreality Was Lesson-Sermon Subject Sunday The subject of the lesson-sermon In Prince Rupert Christian Science Society on Sunday was "Unreality." One of the Bible texts included In the lesson-sermon was the following from I Peter 5: G, 7: "Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God. that he may exalt you In due time; casting all your care upon Him; for He careth for you." The lesson-sermon also included the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, "Scl- i ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: ! "Suffering, sinning, dying beliefs are unreal. When divine science is universally understood, they will have no power over man, for man Is ' Immortal and lives by divine auth- ority." I Thf dry uork machine shop w.w i. ip s'-tnb- of an accident recent iy v bxn Archie McLean had thp mis-lortvnt to get his hand badly j damaged while worklna ou the snrper. Hp la at present In hospital but expects to be out and around again shortly. ' Monday and Tuesday 1WO SHOWS 7 and 9 Pni Don't Miss Your Train aec "UNION DEPOT" Starring Douglas Fair. banks jr., Joan Blondpli and a cast of 5000 Dor. suna iwuvu, naie, joy k iear, tney uvea a life-J time in a few crowdet) minutes. Comedy "Doomed to Win" Krazy Kat in "Bars and Stripes" Screen Souvenirs Paramount News lalure Starts at 7:50 Jt 0:$ SUBMISSION 15c & 50c WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY "HIGH PRESSURE" Wednesday Night Only "Song of My Heart" Gutta Percha 'Gum Cushioned' Tires Dralers j , i..r..t A mshion frdtiur fffi - X i-ti linivr In ff ftgf C" Cm w M S. E. Parker Ltd. I riSSBBBBsW IB 7 "Q.P." 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