January 11, 1033 How tQ Escape 1 FLU and Grippe Avoid so far as possible the places, where, tjenns are most likely to be sprcadr.over-crowded arn and public meeting places; overheated, stuffy rooms. lie careftd of close contact vJfH 6ii6f& breathe, through the. uose, e (cc-air, hut avoid grafts or eluding. Got lots 0 rest. Dink plenty of water. 3Keeu the bowels open. Take extra precaution to keep in good physical - fundi lion, so your system will luivc normal resistance against germs. Try. particularly, to avoid catching cold. Colds lower your resistance to disease germs. At the first sign of any cold, take . some Aspirin; remain indoors if possible 1 until your cold is gone. And if yoi( have a sore throat, dissolve three Aspirin tabled in a (juarter glassful of water and gargle; this relieves the soreness, and usually reduces (lip inflammation. If you have any- reason to suspect even a " touch of flu, call your doctor at once. A Service Valued For Its Dependability The preeriptlfin-jotir doctor writes for you - your ticket to health. It ghoukl be filled with it-rsh. full strength drugs by ptafinflfclti who now their profession. Tbflt it thp fpdgon, nine .rues out of ten, yotir doctor will aflrlte you to rno hi-re with prwtcriptionR. Ormes ltd. J;- Pioneer Dmqtftsts DEPRESSION PRICES F K Coals, per ton Sll.OO & $1 lJSO (Not Nut Coal) l ump Coal, per ton $12.50 Loose Coal, $1.00 per ton less Ml Coals are in a dry shed. Don't buy water, buy coal HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 UNIOiN STKAMSHIPS LIM?TK1) St-tmn lsv rtin Ruiwrt foe Vinuurr: TS.8. CAItl)i:. KVEKY TUI'SDAV. 1:30 P.M. vu fvii riii kl.tt worpuins. vnrtn vnftufsr Tkuisaty kftrtioati TS8. VKNTt'llK llVCItV TIIUItKIMV MIUNIUUT. Arrtvinn Vancouver Sundtf an onilna Vy ttUInf, Tort Btmpwn. Mier Ami Anyos. 9wrt iSxi su Hlfer jiotnl Sundij. S pm srixui, wintkr t:xctmsioN hate, noi'sn tiup. ritiscE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER, On Mir Not 1 to lb in. rrtiirn llilt Mirrli 31. 19.11 f "hT tntorniiuun rtrdlOf til tllln(t and utkH al raiNC e nrrrKT aukn ri imnd , tnut. rhoi ass viisniisi I'iiivu iw Tu Van)uvr na Own rIJ mil Wi) porta - PRINCkaf ApBtlDS rridy. ID P.M. T . Vanrnuvfi direct PrtlNCtCfl NORAH !) 18. Jn inn ('.wi; itoiM) mir wixrrn rxn isips to van' Tlilrti on tU Vowmhfr lit tfa Irlirnsr I1. ruins rr-urgi limit hhisi mw. P.ir ttiri.rmftti.in kll tr wrltA. I hHTI.s, fl.nffal At.nl. m vr.it. prim- nirt. nr, Daily News Want Ads. briijg quick Respl(s Mrs. A. D- McLean f Stewart was orontm to the cltv on thef Cardena yesterday aTtentoon from yiht north to enter the Prince Ru pert General Hospital for treat- tment She vu accompanied by Mrs. s O Lawrence, acting as he nurse. Jack Owftieh anu Miss Nellie 10 enrich. Who tare been in Van couver fee the) mist two weeks, returned to ttfe ally on the Prince (Rupert trrU inornlng from the Moth, accompanying their brother. Mike Ourvlch, who has been re-c4vfn treatment in Vancouver for the past few iwontta. ' CM ? steiier Prtnoe Bwpert 1 ram U F Newin. arflve a wbr 'n Hm 9 30 this morninit from VsncouTST. PoweU Hiyer and Ocean Fan and ttlU at i o'clock this afternoon tot Ahyot and Stewart whence she wtt Mtwm here tomor-nrw outhtiejnd The vessel broufht north A fiir-sed list of passentrs 1 Secreury John O. .W!HKmsor 'reported to t Wird of school strurted by the board with Uv- Imperial Oror, Daughters of (he Empire, seklm more Information retarotnc the pten to plsce "Mad In B.C " placards in the schoob of the city but had not as yet received a reply. The board had requested to be shown samples of the placards The monthly eetint of the board of school trustees was held last vsnirf As It was the final session of the. 1BI3 teatd. bwaineas wa largely of a routine nature Those present were W. 3. Oreer rhalrman i. J. OlOla. D C. Schubert. ArU- ur Bronkabank and W. O Put ton trustoaa: J. O Williamson secretary, ana Miss B. E. Lucu. Miss I A. Mercer. Miss S A Mills Miss Margaret Palmer and MUs i D Moffatt. principals. Announcements" Oddfellows' Old Time Dance January 30. Bagks' Balloon Dance rriday Jan. 30. Refreshments. Oent.'s 50c Ladiaa. ssc. Prwjfeytertan Barns' Banquet January V. Legion Novelty Dance Jan. 17. Boys' Band Scotch Dane Fteb. 10 Annual St Valentine's dance. Odibrftt Ofcept. I.OJ1JL. Feb. 11. Moose Valentine Dance Feb. 17- C.NJt A annual ball. MyJoaellaJl February 24. LOW U VaiKMMiver llehtrn Umil March 31, M3 rwtl iMrtUwUrs fram ty gwnl NATIONAL THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES Urte Church Uaiaar April 20. , For day and night Tail ser- - '. vice I'none 32. tf CalhoHe baffles' Tea at Mrs. M. : ' P. McCaffery's. 445 4th Ave W, ; Oamdlen Lezten Monthly meet- WarWiy 'aftept.' ling, WMidy. Ji. fl. 8 p.m. 8 I Depression price: Big coat $11.00' Basketball. Auditorium tonight--jnd ilM per ton. sacked, dry. Port jrjpm vs d.Uh A. PrerhrVl- iUme, Slip per ion teas Hyde, nary same at 8. Admission 25e mrgnsfer. PTiotje 680. i and l&c. E. J. Smith-returned to the city ' Harry Lincoln or the'CN.R een- ion the Cardejia yesterday after- ,eral of flee staff here aafted yester- lyjonti after inoklntr the round trip day afteWoo on the Gardens for U Anyox ariiftlewart on business fa month's holiday trrp to Vancou- !m. ' School aeeoinii for the month of j December inefbdlAx ttJM& in am-; J. T. Harvey, who ha been vis-biflei iaa $7350 -In tmdteten'-j; Itmg for ta pact two weeks at accounts wert passed for payment Premier, i return W the city from at last eveftfhr' board meeting, the north on the Prince Rupert to ( morrow. Mr. Harvey Is exbec ted to J. C. Oswald and W. Noble, an- J return with him. tfrtors for' the branny CsrfisoHdated ! Wiping, Smelting; St Smeltlntr Co.. At it meeting tart night, the IW were paaaertteri aboard the Car- brrry b ard drew up a set of estl-dena "yeaterday afternoon return- (mate uh a recommendatton to the lng to Vancouver after visiting An-1 incoming board for the present yotf on official duties .year These are somewhat knee than for last year. Fred 8ra(1den safled yesterday afternoon on the QaMeon tor Vn-MMJver where he has been celled on account ef bCreaeaatsC xmtiag relatives HeexDeeu to d away for about a week or ten days. ' freifnt. C X. & ss. Prfnce John PPt; NeU McLean. wYedUn port at g 30 last erenhy from Vancouver via the Queen Charleue ls-'ands and will remain over here until 10 o'clock Friday night when she will sail on her return south aver the same route Infant Colds "BABY'S OWN TABLETS", writn Mil Lows Whaler, of ladaa Raad . Cicsecst. TaroBta, "art splradid tor rhOdrtn'i Colds, Cougas and Ctsbms. THty are the best cvmcnve s dad ran have." Wan a bahy or reuse cafld "OUkt cold", s tafe, pkataat, eSkieat car-rrrtfvt lit needed ttmr&tiHj THoo-and o Motben ahrayi keep BADVS OW N TABLETS at band for the prompt relief o( the common ailinMitS of childhood. See aalety guanatec ia each :S-ctnt packsfe. li Or. WWUmi BABY'S OWN TABLETS The library board, at its meeting 'ast nigl.t. derided to withdraw the privileges of the Ubeatf Ifom any borrower who penieieW re- .urns the books dirty conoltion. California Head Lettuce, hard, each Sweet Potatoes ' 4 lbs'. . Dananas 2 lbs. . Sating Apples 4 lbs Mixed Nu taper lb. Crlseo l's per tin borrowed in. a The library board last light ac knowledged receipt of a espy oti The History Of the 16th BaUaUon, -anadlan Soottlah- tesSMed toy an jld bomber in the lfth. Tfls book is now on fine shelves) ef the "library. Dr C. H Hanklnaon returned to the city on the Prince Rupert thi morning from Vancouver,' accoen-anying the remains of his young n. Charles Hadley Hsnkinson. vho died last week at the Queen Alexandra Solarium oa Wbeouver Tsland. Following a service in First United Churuh here ttls afternoon, 'he remains win proceed by train tonight to Smlthers where Interment will be made. Elmore Hanklnaon. another son of tit- Han-klnson. also returned home this morn ln, having also received 'reaUnent at the solarium and be-'ng now recovered. Mid-Week BARGAINS 10c 25c 25c 25c 15c 24c You can save it you buy from MUSSALLEIVI'S Economy Sf qrp 311-19 Tljlnl Avenue West P.O. llox sis Phone i Wket i smmmw per Park. a EDISON M AX DA Start the year right by practicing thrift. Fill empty lamp sockets at economy prices. Here is your chance. Edison Mazda Lamps in have been on a trip to Seattle, returned to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning Cartons of Six for Sixes 1 to 60 watf IoeUe Frntnl Provincial Constable O S. Aab :an ef Ussett arrtved in the cisjr on the Priuce John last evening Irons the Islands and will sail to-aaorrow night on the Prince Rupert (or a trip to Vancouver Mrs. Arthur Brookebank. who has been absent from she ckty for the past seven weeks visiting bj Kansas City, San Frsncjeeo anu other points, returned hoes from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this Burning. Mrs J. Oevin Johnetooe of arrived nt the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning to pay a visit here with her son-ln-lav and daughter. Mr and Mrs. William Crulcksluns. WaMron Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. H. A Nelson, who Mf. Nelson is proprietor of the! Fleet date on the local waterfront D. A. T. Cooper, sound engineer tor the Northern Electric Co.. arrived In the city on the sa Prince! Rupert this morning from Vancou ver to make one of his periodical InspectldVts of the talking picture equipment at the Capitol Theatre here. J. J McNeil of Telkwa arrived In the city on the prince Rupert this morning from' Vancouver and will proceed to his home hi the later-' lor on tonight's train. Mr. MeNefl spent the Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting with relatives in Teas and Oklahoma. Ed. Eby of Smlthers, who has been on a business trip to Vancouver, arrived tn the city on the as. Prince Rupert this rroruln? from Transferred fom Vancouver to Winnipeg, tf. D qoreham. publicity representative of the Canadian National Railways, left the coast for the prairie city on Sunday of this Week. Mr. Boreham will in future hgve ejhargr of publicity for the frfftfre western region Including the FOR SALE PAINTERS $140 Northern British Columbia Power Company Ltd. Patsy Manei. who has been on a Jib fo Vancouver, returned to the fty from the south on the ss. rhW Rupert this rriorntag. J. D. Kasper of Stewart is pay-ng a brief business visit to ttfe) 4tv. ha tine arrived from the norilk m tte Cardena yeiterday atfe-' Moon. Iflas Oertrude Uckenale. who has been on a vacation trip to tfanfetfrfer, returned to the cttv frorri the, south on the P4nce Ro- pert that morning. Mr. aad Mrs. Oeorge Eckennan. who have been on a hoUday visit. f)o Tacosna. returned to the city from the south on the Prince Ro-?ert this morning. W. H Tobey, Q.HA. blvisiooal superintendent, returned to Ck ctty on cast Qight's tmio from onr tktrm&1tofi!&mtfir aaftJa Classified Ads FOR SALE Cary safe In excellent condition Apply Daily News, tf FOR RENT NEWLY Renovated modern flat, Rand Block. Max HeilBroner. U ., . , i i.i . i . - 5TORB for Rent. Third Avenue, adjoining wrathall's. low rental McClymont. tl VERNON Apartments, 139 Seconu Avenue. Housekeeplnf rooms hewly renovated Phone Red 411 1! PAINTWO and ' Papernanflng. Molter. Phone Red 0fz. NOTICE nortrs is hersbt arvcN ut tppltesMati rtu msdt to the Lects-Mi AsasssHy of U Prevtaoe c BH-Uah ColuinMs m 1U nsi flaaMou on be-mi! of UW Corporation at the C'.ty or erlpee Rupert for an Act to amend tk -CUT of Prtnoe Ruprrt Bylaw VaJxU- tlon Act. in the mBttner roUow-, inf. to provide by turh ameudiueuS tttc . rotlow!ni power, that u to aaj j 1. To amend Section Plve ot the Mid 1 Art ao as to prorlde that the Cpuncll : may be at Uberty to apply say of the monlaa iwaalTed froaa tkc Feoni Oor-poraXloa of CaruMla Umitad under the! Asreement validated try the aald Ac far the purposr at paying any of the J internal and principal of the (Mature fal'mt due in any year, rtpeai mttng the !ub!l:ii outaiaodln of tM oarpark-ion. in renpact of the aaaeta acquired by the td Company under the aald Arrmnent trreapectlve of the yean la vhtoh they may brrame due K. P JONEB. SoUrltor for the applicant the CHy of Prince Rupert. For Your Health Chiropractic Ultra Vlotet Rays Intra Red Rays Massage All at Reasonable Prices W. C. ASPINALL D.C. (Chiropractor) Green 111 Phones Green 519 Exchange Block Pacific Coast. C F. Duke, member of the Stewart firm of Campbell Si Duke, gen eral merchants, which was btroed out In the recenttf,relk the business section of tte Portland Canal rtnininai camp, arrived a. the city no toe Cardena yesterday after noon from Stewart and will be the sputh and will proceed to. the, 1 here for a few days on business. Interior on tonight's tram. Mr. Bbf is a well known Bmtthers' rnerch- Mr and Mrs. Ray Conmons. whoJ ant' were recenuy married nere. we bride having formerly been Mlas Mabel Mclntyre R, N. of Smlthers returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning following a benymeon trip to Mr. Commons' home at Fertile and will take up residence here. Mr. Commons hv accountant in the local branch of the Royal Dank of Canada TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer Wood, Coal, moving, chairs for rent, t FOUND FOUND Five keys on rinc Owner may have same by railing at Daily Newt and paying for this advertisment. HAIRDRESSER "RlN"OLTTE" Permanent Waving Finger Waving-Hair Cutting. Nelson's Beauty Shoppe. PIANO TUNING "IANCjis Tuned $3.00. Walker M Jte Store. tf cIexVNING & PRESSING' PRipES reasonable Benkendpxf, Third Ave., next door to baity News. TYPEWRITERS For Sale or Rent Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone XSI The AUCTIONEER Packing Crating Wrapping Si General Furniture Repairs List your goods with me GEO. J. DAWES Phone Black 12b" Prince Rupert DRY DOCK ANP SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Decks Total capacity 20,000 toni a Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood yessele Iron and Brass Calling Electric and Atetvlene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled . 'J A it u rr J ii .1 i in I