a 4 ; ae t w! if, ot i) ont * * 7 a =e == * <= = + ‘ a wi ss - - ey Tali) Me en en ee es > Get Rid of That ORE THROAT! Any little soreness in the throat grows rapidly worse if neglected, Crush some tablets of Aspirin in some water, and gargle at once. This gives you instant relief, and reduces danger from infection. One good gargle and you can feel safe. If all soreness is not gone promptly, repeat. There’s usually a cold with the sore throat, so take two ‘ tablets to throw off your cold, headache, stiffness or other cold symptoms. Aspirin relieves neuralgia, neuritis, too. Use it freely; it does not hurt the heart. . ASPIRIN TRADE-MARK REG. IN CANADA 8 A BAYER E R A Treat for the whole Family- an Excellent Food. Try it ‘To-day! SARA HON The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous “Rupert Brand” SMOKED — BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. FORD FOR | Vancouver Wheat - PRESIDENT 207.22 asi | exchange today. Employees of Big Motor Company | Kini Urged Support Hoover in His Fight For Re-election Interior Weather | ? "DETROIT, Oct. 18:—-Employees of | the Ford Motor Co. were urged by) ;ERRACE—Rain, calm; tempera- | the management yesterday to sup- |ture, 44 | port President Herbert Hoover in| prazelton—Cloudy, calm, 38. the United States election next) gmithers—Cloudy, calm, 38. | month, Burns Lake—Foggy, calm, 28. Henry Ford, head of the company, *TILLIE THE will himself speak at a meeting here} ~ tomorrow night in favor of Mr. Hoo- ver. It was announced yesterday that the president will give a campaign address here next week prior to * | University of Vermont he also was THE DAILY NEWS INSURANCE HEAD DIES Darwin P. scingiihe. President of New New York Lift, Passes—Cool- Clothes idge Succeed Him For the Coming Cold NEW YORK, Oct. 18:—It is ru- Weather Before Buying Elsewhere See— IF YOU NEED mored in financial circles here that | Former President Calvin Coolidge j is slated to succeed Darwin Pearl Kingsley, who died recentiy in this city, as chairman of the board of directors of the New York Life Assurance Co. Kingsley had been M | president and chairman of New ontrea York Life since 1907. Kingsley was a leader, not only in the vast field of insurance but in SPORT international business and finance las well. This career had its pre- paratory locale in the rustic en- vironment of old Vermont and in jthe wilder atmosphere of the old western frontier, but its field of fruition extended over all the con- tinents. Besides presiding at the head of the New York Life—the business of which runs into the billions and has, ramifications throughout the entire world—Darwin Kingsley devoted much time to semi-public service. In 1920-21 he was president of the! New York State Chamber of Com- | merce. TORONTO Oct. 18—Bernard K As president of the Chamber of |Sandwell, former lecturer at Mc- Commerce he embellished the re- | Gill and Queens Universities, has putation as a public speaker which been appointe deditor of the Tor- he acquired while in college. As | onto Saturday Night in succession president of the chamber and in | to Hector Charlesworth, who ha other addresses he attacked the | been appointed chairman of the political system of» the country,|Canadian Broadcasting Commis- called for a federation of English-|sion, it is announced. speaking nations as a first step for _ a world democracy, and defended! Mr. Sandwe., the new editor of modernism in religion. |Toronto Saturday Night, Alburg, Vermont, was not even a|Prince Rupert about 4 year ago hamlet when Darwin Pearl King-| when he spoke here under the au- sley was born on one of its farms/spices of the Women’s Canadian Importers The prices of Men’s Clothes are away down. We give cus- tomers the benefit of the low prices. EDITOR IS APPOINTED Bernard K, Sandwell Named Suc- cessor to Hector Charlesworth At Saturday Night Desk visitea May 5, 1857, and ‘the western fron- | Club. tier was still a region of pioneers | _ |when he peddled books through} G. O. Treleaven, accountant in Northern Colorado and maintained | the local branch of the Bank of a crusading weekly newspaper| Montreal; who has been relieving jagainst early graft in Grand Junc- | at Stewart while the manager there jtion of the same state. Where he| Was on Vacation, and Mrs. Trelea- |had to work ‘his way through the 0c 25C€ 75¢ 0c Good Clothes Do Make You Great Order Your Next New Suit From | In 1884 he married Mary Marilla | ingjto Prince’ Rupert \Call, a former president of the New | gree in 1884, later made him a doc- |6-lb. Pot Roast of Beef \3 lbs. Apples The Tail Let |4-lb. Leg of Pork ven were passengers aboard the Cardena today going through to Mitchell, who died in 1890. They had | jone. son, Walton. His second wife CE eee Miss Josephine E. McCall, | | |York Life. They were married in |1895. Three children were born i |tor of laws and a doctor of human {letters. Middlebury College made 2 lbs. Round Steak 110 lbs. Potatoes 110 Ibs. Potatoes 2 lbs. Sirloin Steak }2 lbs. Loin Lamb Chops }1 tin Pea | Leg of Lamb— jper lb. Second Ave.—Opp. Post Office Phone — 649 WIDE RANGE OF FINE inten ) KNO TRACE OP *your SON