brday. February 20, "32 FATIGUE? just postpone it" No. I don t have 'nerves.' You can't have them, ami hold this sort opposition. My head used to throb around three o clock, and certain days, of course, were worse than others. "Then I learned to rely on Aspirin." The sure ewe for any headache is rest. But sometimes we must postpone it. That's when Aspirin eaves the day. Two tablets, and the nagging pain is cone until you are home. And once you are comfortable the pain seldom returns! Keep i Aspirin handy. Don't put it away, or put off taking it. Fighting a headache to finish the day may be heroic, but it m also a little foolish. So is sacrificing a night's sleep because you've an annoying cold, or irritated Inroat, or grumbling tooth, neuralgia, neuritis. These tablets always relieve. They don't depress Ihe heart, and may be taken freelv. That is medical opinion, it is a fact established by the last twenty years of medical practise. The only caution to be observed is when you are buying Aspirin. Don't take a substitute because it will Dot act the same. Aspirin is made in Canada. ti i atiiniiiiiBjaiiiKioiniKiiiiiiHfXiw" "D E M E R' S" February Sale LVNOTHKK SLASH IN PRICES WE NEED THE MONEY Si 30 W idl est Service Hose C1 90 SI ' j W. M.-eat Chiffon Hoe CI A ft m Dresses CI 9 Qs r fJ.Mtv tr silk Dresses 0 mcd Dresses Si Qh Come and See These Bargains in i BraiKKiabaiiiBviiBrvaEaiEiiiitiiHraii H. S. OLSEN SS5S EAN EXPERT VTCIIMAKEK ; apprenticeship at the Royal Danish Watchmaker i ,u Copenhagen, then 12 years abroad working In the big cities of Europe. All Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. Prices Reasonable. TEUUACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED. Delivered Dry to Your Hln. You are assuird In gelling full weight J tsri:n WILDFIRE EGO Per Ton, $12.50: Cash Trice r $11.50 lASPEii WanriRE LUMP Per Ton, $13.50: Cash Price 1150 1'E.MBINA EUO Reg. Price, $12.50; Cash Price H-5 Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Slramrri Imve Prince Rupert for Vsmourer: T-.s CATALA EVERY TUESDAY. 1.S0 lM. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday p.m. TS.H. CAKDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDXIOIIT W.n. 1?:rrl'' Vsnoouver Bundsy midnight spjjros. wUj sailing, to Port ounpMQ, Alio Arm. Anyox. Stewsrt and Nsm r Rlvir points. Sunday. 9 p.m Information n,inj ii .,lli.un inri tlckata St Bert's Taxi, Phone 678. "Service" Is our motto. Give us a call. U week. I ' s ; ' i. IB r, wh who t Mr., ana Mrs. Louis .Edgar, haje beeilflhfbr?some time, with'-relatives1 at Wemtu, returned to the city on the Cardena yestcr day alternoon from down the coast. Frank Dibb, manager of Rose, Cowan & Latta, galled this morning on the Cardena for a brief business trip to-Vancouver. He exw peota to return by the end of nexi 8. M. Andrews, district freight agent for the British Columbia Coast Steanuhlp Service of the Ca nadian Pacific Railway, was here last evening aboard the steamer Princess Adelaide on which he was making the round trip north. Rev. Arthur Barner of Toronto superintendent of Indian Mission in Canada for the United Church who has been attending the sprint; sessions here of the Prince Rupert Presbytery, will sail on the Prlnw John tonight for Skldegate whers he will pay a brief visit befoie proceeding to Vancouver. Soon after arriving here from the south at 2:10 yesterday afternoon, Union steamer Cardena, Capt. Andrew Johnstone, sailed for Wales Island to pick up a large parcel of canned salmon for delivery to Vancouver. The vessel returned here In time to sail at 8 o'clock this morning for Vancouver and waypolnts. I8BLI3RENS cows Fleet Cafe, home of good eats, next to Hunts' Store on waterfront reopens lor business on Mondry morning, under same management a: Dr. A. L. Prttchard. who Is engaged in salmon research work at Shannon Bay. Massett Inlet, for the Biological Board of Canada, and Mrs. Pritchard arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon, after having spent the winter In the south, and will sail tonight on the Prince John for the islands. Announcements Elks' opening dance, Feb. 26. Moose whist drive and dar.ee .March 1, 8:30. Eagles' Social Dance Friday. March 4, dancing 0:30 to 130 Gentlemen 50c. Ladles, refreshments. Everybody welcome. Pioneer Banquet March 10. St. Patrick Celebration, Catholic Hall, Ma?oh. 17. Catholic Women s League Spring Hale April 7. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HOUSE for sale In Section 7. payments like rent. Apply Box 123 122 Dally News. 47 Queen Hatchery 3G W. Cordova St. Vancouver, ll.C. Baby Chicks, Queen Quality Leghorn. Rhode Island Red, Barred Rock, of high egg production. Catalogue free. QUEEN HATCHERY 36 W. Cordova St- Vancouver THE DAILY NEWS PAOB THREE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mrs. A. H. Klrby returned to he home in Anyox following a visit !n Vancduver. id ) !i(IM .1 Why pay more? Best Alberta rootless egg Coal $11 per ton. Albert & McCaffcry; Ltd. Phoney 116 or 117. If Fleet Cafe, home of good cats next to Hunts Store- on waterfront reopens for business on Mondav morning, under same management Charles E Starr, local manager of the Pacific Fisheries, and Mrs. Starr, who have been spending the winter In California, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. X rasha skin sore Eczema? DUD has no rival in (he ((raiment of skin disorders. A doctor's formula that doctors recommend. An attire fluid that destroys ll.e disease germs In the skin. DIM) cooLs, soothes, heals. The blemished skin Is washed dean. .VY. J. McCUTCHKON. DRUGGIST ORMES LTD. Miss Rita Johnston, who lus been on a brief trip to Inverness cannery, returned to the city from the Skeena River on this morning s train. Albert Farrow, steamboat Inspec tor, arrived In the ' city on this morning's train after having made an Inspection of the government ferry at Francois Lake and will sail from here by the Catala Tuesday afternoon on his return to Van couver. Capt. Gerald II. Barry. Inspect', of Indian schools, who arrived hef; earlier in the week after an 'i snectlon trlD to the Oueen Chkr- tiotte Islands, sailed' by the Prin- -C33 Aoeiaiae wst nigni on nis re-'urn scuth. Enroute to Victoria h will stop oft at Alert Bay. Due here next Wednesday morn ing northbound, O.PJt. steamer Princess Norah will be returning to service on the company Alash-. route after having been laid up for several weeks for overhaul following a stranding during the wlnr. During the absence, of the Ptlr cess Norah the Alaska and Prlnre Rupert-Ocean Falls routes were combined and the steamer Prince.- Mary used In carrying out th-Joint schedule. Commencing a ten- day Instead of fortnightly schedule next month, the Princess Noran will remain on the Alaska run un til May when she will be replared by the Princess Alee. ANNOUNCEMENT Jasper Wildfire Coal Is now the hottest In the domestic field. Gov ernment analysis shows It to be the highest In B.T.U.'s and less ash. It starts quick and lasts longer. Furthermore, for your benefit don't think for one minute because our coal Is lower in price that we are giving you a cheaper grade as other coal dealers may state to you. Your next order "Jasper Wild fire." egg or lump. Note our adv. for cash prices and save your dollars tf Hyde TransferPhone 580 Bryant Company Limited Quality Men's & Boys' Wear We can't change, the habits of a lifetime we're still Just as fussy about fabrics, just as fastidious about design and cranks of the first water when itj comes to style. We Haven't Changed a Bit-Even If Our Prices Have You will find our spring lines lower priced. You will also find that same high standard of quality that lias always characterized llRYANT'S STORE. (Establish 1911) Sixth Street Prince Rupert The reduction in price of dental work will include the extraction of TEETH I have made a study of Pain Elimination jQuality has no substitute .. ii i i.- Dental Prices LOWERED In order to meet the conditions of the present The cost of dental material remaining the same to me I will divide my profit with you. Extraction of TEETH Crowns DENTAL PLATES Bridge-work Kind Professional Treatment SKILL, CAKE and Judgment Dr. Maguire - The Dentist Phone 525 Rooms 7-8-9 Smith Block Phone 525 Office Hours: Get your appointment at once Lady Assistant 9 to 6 in attendance My office is equipped with all the latest improvements I am no stranger. You know my work. My patients arc your friends & neighbors. 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But something real to contribute to your advantage . . . your service . . . your happiness. THE DAILY NEWS ,. TELEPHONE 98 Daily News Want Ads. Bring Quick Returns 1