luary 30. IMS BOOTS, Chemists, Nottingham, Eng. EXTRACT f MALT And Its Preparations Extract of Malt with Cod Liver Oil Extract af Malt with Cod Liver Oil & Chemical Food Kxtrnci of .Malt with Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites Price per pound jar, 90 cents REXALL MILK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE Itctcular 3i)c per tulc Special at 25 cents per tube V .;tve just botiKht a special deal on tins tootn i u i.. ..ee,. 4,. ...... u..if a illd UIU11 IL iaBl.9 MC UillT lb IU yuu elk llilll 1111' regular price. GIVE IT A TUIAIr-YOU'LL LIKE IT Ormes Ltd. 3fi Piontcr Driuigiats the Krsall Store rtwoHi SI ti V. Open Daily I'nm 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sunday and Holidays From It noon till ? p.m, p.m. till a p.M. Bulkley Valley Bulletins i u -e a poker in your fire any more than absolutely necessary. Shake the grates first. Bulkley Valley Coal Save You Money w ant proof ask your dealer to send the mine representative to you. A SATISFIED In our coal you'll find ihe.httt. V-jital 'xht willtuahe C.) -v linear home If M . .'J v - w. ilia ! Phone Us CUSTOMER is the best advertisement any firm can have. We do our best to supply vou with the most suitable coal for your requirements. When in doubt play trumps. 651 - 652 PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. MACKENZIE'S KITUNITURK 1W Mat, each 15 cents 739 square yards Congoleum, UnoUiuu. l'tltoU Inlaid, ami '"itlltahlp. AH new stork just arrived. 1'h-ne. m Third Ate. Prince Rupert COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranty to elve satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Uulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Uay. Wheat, Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. S8 Phones 5.W HYDE TRANSFER Phone-580-Phone Jasper MORE HEAT Coal LESS ASH Hecuse it doesn't pay to adv-eHlse' poor products, U doet pa? to buy thoi idverU.ed ; C'atu&ik yetday from. I Auff 9 official duties. Pm fauims to oi ebiraccji lean ot aevfc is a result, at which a rhtfluury rto pteurred; Charles Q-Ilimi waa Qsed $S by- MastraJ i McClymoat in cUy police court, tnla .nuraMNf. Rev. Bvaa Baker ot Aayox aad Rev. R J. Loe ot Port Simpson. ar lived tu tbe cty on the Catala t rday from. nerth to attend vw-1 inai ot Pjtoee Rupert Presbytery j the tnyted Churea ot Canada .lniaa here today. WUBam, Stepbea was a passen-i r atea4 the Cafcaja yesterday txiuae from Alice Arm U Tancou-v r Mr. Stephen, who lhred fax Prince Rupert a a boy. fas. planning to nue Hjitth but has not yet decided upon .i '.oaatiiHi. M. A. Whyte. divisional freight awrnt of the Canadian National Ruilways. Vane outer, who had beea; i ;ed up at Kamloops owing to the biwlude of the southern railway! uens last week, arrived in thecity on i Monday evenings special train from the east and sailed aboard the ileeater Prtnee George for Vancou ver. Thamas W. McDonough. general agent 9t the Canadian National Railways al Jasper Park, was here Monday evening in charge of the .special party ot travellers, from the east for .Vancouver who had to be diverted this way oo account of the tie-up in the Fraser Canyon. Mr. MrDoiioufth will proceed from Van-nuver Ua California on a lecture tour. C A. Cunningham, general superintendent ot the express department of the Canadian National Railways from Winnipeg, and Jack Parry, general agent at Edmonton, arrived in the city from Uie east on Monday evening's special train and sailed aboard the steamer. Prince Oeorse for Vancouver. They were here in connection with the re-routing of business this way owing to the tte-up of the railway lines Into Announcements Jiggs Supper January 31. Cross country ski race on Mount Olo field postponed until Feb. 3. "NordkaDu" Whist Drive an Dance, Mctropole Hall, Feb. ilk, a 8 p.m. Normanna Male Chorus of Ketchikan, concert Moose Hall, Saturday. Feb. 9, 8 p.m. L.O.B.A, bridge and dance, ruary 14. Feb- Dance. Seal Cove Parish HahJ February 1. Balagno's Orchestra. Presbyterian Anniversary Ban quet, February 4. Prince Rupert Badminton Club dance February 8. Cambrai Annual Valentine Dance February 14. Mrs. Manny Recital February 22. Pretbyterlan Church choir Con cert. April 5. Moose Hall Prince Rupert, Lodge 1051 Loyal Order ot Moose Meets Wednesday Evening 8 o'clock THZ DAILT HKWI rAOETHRM . - - 4 LOCAL NEWS NOTES a wb& aadlwtBHuiiel)psit- TO ear esofi, Waller' IBM IB 3t Ttxiil kmsCmi the Sato. 3& OM AS tUW SJUS 7. X; ' fresh rmm awl $ al X Bt tep. maaagr of the ' board Cnomev iranf, Whtat ltf I awtsbetm dlxisiwi ot the Home Oil . I DistriJaatoci limited; returned to 1 3JEXX Ski Club's, Otuuw ,0.ar. , the rtty ea the CVuJa yesterday (tea, Aut 3L Adas. 33. Ef rsh- tfrera a trip, t A9Ts and Stewart irvMttak. DttdbuMia of prizes tec&oa, eompikny btadruiwv rae Jku. M; 2ft ' ' Damoite fc the verandah at the Chores. Orahanv inspector tt : ack A tb VuswHiw AportmenU returned: to the cuj on toet stitK Awatte East was done by a tttp. oaiMboday Bi air's. As tar as cook be learned, the Uow did no other damage of consequence In the city. Thomas Robinson ot Premier was a passenger aboard the Catala yes-terday going: through t. Vancouver. He Is a well known yoon man of Premier who tout his sight in a mining: accident there a couple of years, ago. Relieved "Bahy 0a Ttlslatm W ba tbuljr ihfiw Hxy famf cbildrf a hairWBiL in oUHrfiatnee fcwk it. bw mchmT? t eaoiult ut Suetur." tk wnt MrK Htny rUmM. Cwtwtioi Br N-B. W lira ttu Waby o jraun child Ium aptMtil; elnvln r rft-1 1 m kwk cumti toouv colie, iadupetiuot. eultt w rfLatrKau or i Mtkiu . . Bkbjr'e. Own Thictor 9tik rrhti. rnr 3 t til tra ilow. Dr.Willitmf hH:V.m!l:Hffl George L Rorie was re-appointed auditor for the year 1935 at the annual meeting orthe Prince Rur pert General Hospital Association last night The stipend will be the same as. last year. Votes of thanks were tendered at the annual general meeting of the Prince Rupert General Hospital As sociation last night to the press and all others who had In any way lent assistance to the Institution during the past year. Dora Dempsey. Indian, was fined $10, with option of seven days' im prlsonmeot, by Magistrate Medy mont in city police court this morn ing for drunkenness. Nels Amoth, charged with conniving; to- supply her with, liquor, was. remanded, until this afternoon after pleading not guilty. . Want Ads HELP WANTED AOENT Wanted, preferably grocery broker with established connection tor large eastern, toilet soap and drug line. Apply giving full particulars to Box 231. Dally News FOR SALE OR RENT MODERN HOUSE, 140 Seventh Avenue East near McBride Street, vacant February 15- Phone Green 634. 35 FOR SALE FRESH Flounders and Sole fot sale on Helen II.. Cow Bay. t. FOR SALE House and two lots Emmanuel Street Also furniture. Phone Black 407. (33) LOST LOST Pair of used Jack and Jill school Oxford shoes. Please, leave at Dally News or phono Blue 272. PAINTERS (tl PAINTINO, ana Paperhangtn? Molltr. phone Red 801 T1M1UK SvXLK XSSJ ko)mi iMdtn wUt be received b; I the MlnUtet ot Laada no later than iuhui ail the I8U1 CUT OX W1WT, ma. tor h purrtms of tlcoc X 17033. to rur sesooo wt of Cedar notes and pil ing on an arm wnicn cocew. portion ot It A 14SS and 145&, 11 mUc bl road north ot Kltwuiga, .CVwiM ld Dl" trlrt ' rite rears wM be tor mnoYiU of timber. Further oartlexUars of the Chief roc- enter, Victoria. B.C., or District Forester Prince Rupert, B.C. C. V. EviK saibd yesterihiy alUt-noon. on the Catala for a hrtet hy- slnese trip to Vancouver. He will fee away about a week or ten days. CpnstaWe I. Ciwston of, the. ciSy detachment of the provincial police rejarned to the cttjt on. the CaJUla, yestenhty after making- the round trip tq Stewart o escort duty The limerick competition closes detmitety to no now. Those dropped Into the mail or left at the office any time tomorrow evening will be In time to comply with the regulation Judging- writ- take place as soon as all the possible prize winners have been published, which should be wlthla a. few day. P. S. Walton-, provincial govern meet representative on the board of directors ot the Prince Rupert General Hospital; was welcomed at the annual general meetm o( the hospital association test night by President O. V. WKfcinsect. Xa was the first meetlns be had been able to attend since bis. appointment. The annual meeting ot the mem bers of the Prince Rupert. General Hospital Association was held, last night in the city council chamber President G. V. Wilkinson was In the chair and those in attendance Included H. T Birch, managing secretary, r W. Wesehv G. L. Rorie. F. B. Robertson, A. R. Phillips, Pe ter DeJong, Mrs Alex Mackenzie. S. D. Macdonaid, Miss Jean, Har rison R.K, Tady superintendent, Miss P. M. Mooney, G. P. Tinker, Thomas McMeekin. W. M. Brown, Frank Dlbb, L. Lambly, P. a Walton, Robert Gordon, C. H. Elklns, Mrs. J. W. Kllpa trick R. L. Mcintosh and J. S. Irvine. Chiropractors And Hospital Question Raised at Annual Meeting Last Night or Local Hospital. Association The question of perraitUng, chiro t 1 practors to practice la. the hospital was brought upi last night at thei annual meeting ot the Prince Ru-j. pert General Hospital AssoclaUonj by Mrs. Alex MacKenzle. She felt that chiropractors were doing good j work, and had achieved sons re-: markable recoveries among thetri patients. President G. V. Wilkinson andi Frank Dlbb, chairman of the exe-1 cutlve committee, explained that' the matter had been considered by the execuUve committee but until such time as a case arose where the Issue of allowing chiropractors to use the hospital was presented, it had been felt that no change in hoepital regulations was necessary. LNSVIUXCE, OF HEALTH (Continued horn page one) other means. The poor man should be tooked after as. he needs atten- Uon more than the wealthy man. There Is no doubt that the poor man Is as sick as the rich man and prob ably worse as. he comes from a poorer home. Duty oX State Private ward patients frequently feef they are paying for the poorer patients' hospltalizaUou and tney resent It because they, too, are ul The fact of the matter Is that no hospital In this province charges sufficient fox private ward patients to pay for the actual cost of private ward patients,, What service Is given In hotels for five dollars a day, compared to that obtained In (the hospital where medical attention. nursing and general care Is given during. 2.4 hours ot the day? "Anything that can be done tq forward state health insurance should be done in the interest of the people and of humanity. We have only one body to use and mere is no option but to. use that body lor I- 365 days in the year. It. theretore. becomes the duty of the state to. as sist the citizens in protecting that body which, after all. Is divine A well as. human. "I would like to thank the various organisations and individuals who have so generously assisted the work of the hospital by gifts and dona tions during the year. Also thei members of the stall, nurses and employees for, their loyalty and co-. operation. "The board meetings have been harmonious and while differences of onlnton have arisen at times, the best Interest or the hosplttt has been paramount and I appreciate the co-operation of the members of the board during the year." T1FlNESTaGAttETTE PAPERS IK THE FINEST BOOK AUTOMATIC tLACK COVER OUttxt iw. ttUC COVER- "EG YPTIEN" Rollt a cigarette like a Ready, Made. Peg -ri 1 m mmmtmmm MURESC0 Trie Popular Wall Finish. Comes in 18 beautiful tints. 75c,package; JOc 2-package GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 McBride St. "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - '"I -i TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous! Prepared Dally B7 Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. ' . PRINCE UUPERT. E.C for that COUGH or COLD It. does not par to tike any chances with so-caUed"umplc"cuughsandcold$! Fill the bathtub 'nh piping bot water and add three tablespooosful of Colman'sMustard mixed first to a thin paste. The old saying is"LeaTe your cold in a mustard bath! Soak and relax;pcrspice and tingle. Then a good rubdown, jump into bed and suial tut lb poisiis. A grind old remedy 1 If more convenient, wrap yourself up warm and soak your feet for 1 S minutes ia a pail olst44miiht water with 1 ublcspoonful of Caiman's and et to bed. And you can rely on . the old-fashioned mustard plasters for quick rtlitf for chest colds. T0 COtMAN S MUSTARD tm-'tVI Hwtw I Full tUth I feet Bath Coldi - CWCld - J oa - oie - i COLMAN'S IKS.F. 11 "It's ALL Pure MuitarJ' mm 2PG Cm Mt tbii r'i:? i tip, if A fSi $t j 11st ;ard pra:Fntmrfi-Tf-v ,r 111 n ay Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap 25c. ialt. H