2 mi QUICKEST METHOD TO RELIEVE A COLD 2. . , tall tM ti iimmt M 2 hourv. J. , . , jr. .rutll Ml t , r, 4 T'llf J (4 9 gU Uf r . . jv IV tutor in ' irn'-inllj. Folio Directions; to Epi Pain and Discomfort Almost Instanfl When yon hav a, cold, remember lha simple treatment pictured" here . . , prescribed by doctors everywhere today as the quUk, tafe way. 1 Jecause of AtpUin't quick-disinle-grattng property, Aspirin, "takes hold" almost instantly. ' J ust take Atplria and drink plenty of water . . . every 2 to 1 hours tb first day lew often afterward ... If throat is sore, use the Atpitln gargle. Hut be tun you gel ASPIMN. It is made in Canada and all druggists have il. Look for the name Bayer in, the form of a cross on every AipUin Tablet. Aspirin is the trade mark of the Uaycr Company. Limited. DOES NOT HARM THE HEART JUL LADY DAINTY CLEANSING TISSUES T v-ftest of Paper Handkerchiefs, reg. -t ffp Z,. r box. Special, while they last XJtL THE NEW GILLETTE ARISTOCRAT "One Piece Razor" With 10 Gillette Blue Blades, Regular $4.00 Special at $3.25 REMEMBER have on hand a complete line of Gift Sets in YAltDLKY J ASM INK GARDENIA A price for every purse. A gift for every occasion. Ormes Lid. UfiA Pioneer Druqtfists The Retail Star rhoneat SI ti. Open Dally From I a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holiday From 12 noon till p.m 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. D .ELIO I't'UNlTriir, DKAI.EIt Exchanging and, Auctioneer C ' nier Third Ave U First St. Phone Oreen 42 U S E 1) U A N G E S h McClary. Ourncy. Oxford. MaUeable nd Chinook, ui v all In good condition Beds and all kinds of household goods, etc. H. J. ZUMKE1IR Fully Equipped and Experienced Chimney Sweep AuMi jnzod certificates Issued - each chunncy cleaned. HTht CH or Telephone ompson; Hardware Rugs Cleaned & Washed Pianos Si Chesteftflds Cleaned and Fumigated Prices Reasonable IiRUCR TEVENS ruosiwif UMON STEAiMSHIPS LIMITED Stcamsrs leave Prhice Rupert for Vancouver hr!lAVA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJV v. - ' ..V....J "NTUltE EVERY FRIDAY MIlbJIdUT. V 1 Arriving Vancouver Monday a.m. 17 !f," n to Port SUnpwu, Alice Attn. Mijox. Sumtt willNs, ( , ner ln'ormatlon regarding all salllhes and UckeU at- S T0 VANd0UVE,l $32.00 1 INCr' KI'I-KRT AOKNCVl Third Atfn. "iont 5SS ber of the prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce at the regular month ry meeting of the Chamber last night. Pran Doekrill Jn. who his been spending the winter in the city at representative of the Bulkley Val ley OolHeriec, left by yesterday afternoon's train on nls return to hit home at Telkwa. Hp expects to be back here in August. ' There was another good sized 'turn-out Thursday night at th local Pentecostal Assembly mission here when Rev. J. B. Barnes, superintendent for British Columbia, took as his subject The LittU Blind Oirl." The local campaign, which has been in progress for th past month, will conclude on Sunday and Superintendent Barnes 'will leave on Monday's train fot Terrace to conduct a week's campaign there. j WASTE!)' j At the Fleet Cafe Monday. March 1 4, 1000 waffle customers. Doors open 7 a.m and remain open till the wee I hours of morning. For your conven ience we have polished off a small dance floor so make it your hobby to dine and dance at the Fleet Cafa Last but not least we lost last year's waffle recipe and found one a lot better. Thanking you In advance we remain yours "incerely. Fleet Cafe (51 1 11. Announcements Philharmonic Society concert, Presbyterian Church, March 4 and 5, 8:15 pm. Pioneer's Banquet Monday, March Annual dinner meeting Horti cultural Society. Commodore Cafe, March 4, at 7. Supper-carnlval, March 12. Church. Presbyterian March 14. St. Patrick's Tea St. Patrick's supper and concert Catholic Hall, March 18. Presbyterian Sunday School Con-cert, March 22. Salvation Army Sale of Work. Home Cooking, April 3. Presbyterian Church Choir Con crt, April 5. Moose Hall RENTAL RATES Concerts $25.00 Dances 20.00 Public Meetings 15.00 A room suitable for smaller meetings Is how available on the ground floor, rental rate, $4.00 For engagements phone the Club Steward, 640 or-Red 412. Systematic Service Efficient & systematic service is the ''best and n05t economic. OUR SERVICE UECOim will show complete r,ec6roX Qf. ay repairs ruade and all parts; replaced! A copy of this record, returned with all sets serviced, by- SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Phone Blue 320 THJT DA3LT KIWf LOCAL NEWS NOTES You can rent a car at Walker's as low, as $1.50 a day, plus 7c. a mile. Joint meeting of vessel owners and fishermen, Deep Sea Fishermen's Union Halt, 2:30 pjn. tomorrow (Sunday,. M. Y- Aivazoff sailed by the Prince George Thursday night on his return to Vancouver following a brief, business visit to the city. W. M Watt,s was elected a mem Be warm and comfortable by rid ing In 32 Taxi It costs the same. tf Dr. John H. Mustard, well known pioneer physician of Ketchikan, was a passenger" aboard the Princess Noratf Thursday afternoon go ing through for a trip to Seattle. First annual dinner meeting Prince Rupert Horticultural Society, Commodore dafe. Monday, 7 .m. Tickets. 50e. Everyone Inter ested Invited. Number of ladles ex pected. L, H. Mettganr. superintendent )f the AlaskA-Juneau. mine at Ju-leau, and Mrs. Metzgahr were passengers aboard , the Princess lorah 'Thursday afternoon, going hrpugh for a trip to Seattle, Father E. Allaxd . M. I. arrived n the city on the princess Norah rhursday 'afternoon from Atlln shere he has been stationed as missionary of the Roman Catholic 3hurchi John W. Swatz, well known mis-ionary and teacher W Haines,' Al-uka. near Skagway.vas a passen-ier aboard the Princess Norah Thursday afternoon going through to? a trip. to. seattie. Trevor Johnston was the winner of the Northern B.C. Power Company kilowatt hour guessing contest. The contest was to guess the output of the Falls ' River Power plant during February. The actual output was 828,400 kilowatt hours and Trevor JohnsUn and W. H. Shortridge made the closest guess, tying with 828300 and 823500. The winner of the prize, a new type of sandwich toaster, was decided by tossing a coin. , Reporting In regard to a ques- tionalrre from the provincial com mission on coal, oil and coal by products which had been referred o It, the trade and commerce committee. T. 11. Johnson, chairman, advised the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce that It considered It would be merely duplication to answer the many questions asked by the commission which would have obtained the Information In other quarters. Crisp up your curtains vri 11 ARE your curtains gray and dull i- from dust and smoke, faded from light? Don't be discouraged I You can make them crisp and new Inokino. with new color! Thousands of women are prolonging the wearing servi.ee of their curtains and other decorations and giving new beauty to their homes, with Diamond Dyesl Because Diamond Dyes actually do contain a greater amount of the finest aniline colbr- ing, Kurei thev crve lovelier colors and J i . .. . r; j rv for permanent dark colors by toiling and Diamond Tints for lipht shades without boiling. I drug stores, 15c. DIAMOND DYES ictiiuiu btlftrbttoM fit lit r in pur nillr SPRINGSUIT TOPCOAT Samples just arrived. Prices reasanabJe- CQxiii In ahd1 get- tH first choice; M. Tl IE-Thim Avcv 2 WijtaW ShadSi Cream, and Oreen QAft 36x72 Inches, each OUV. Mall Orders Sent CCvD. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Phone 775 Third Ave. Mrs. Joe Barrows, wife of a welh known" Alaskan commercial filer, and her two children were passen gers aboard the Princess Norah Thursday afternoon, bound south from Fairbanks for a visit in Bel- lingham. A recommendation from the leg-, islative committee, W. 6. Fulton, chairman, that the local chambers should not become associated wlthjj the Associated1 Boards of Trade o; British Columbia but continue lts affiliation with the Assoptftedj Boards of Trade 6 Centra Brttlsh Columbia was adapted at, thg meet-H ing last night of the Prince Rupert) Chamber of Commerce. A report from the railway and, navigation committee recommend-; ed to the Prince Rupert chambera of Commerce last night against then move to have coastal and Inter costal steamship services of Can-J .j. Lj.. ... j :ka aua come uauer toe uoara oi uau' way Commissioners. As the propo-: sal had been already negatlyfed by Parliament, it was deemed unr necessary for the Chamber to take any acilon at this time. ., FOR SALE !s-rr Want Ads HELP WANTED LESSON from the depression-Be a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stenographer, etc. Free Bookie. 'How to get a Government Job." MiCC Civil Service School, FOR SALE, cheap, five wet battery cells. Dally News. FOR SALE Lot 9, Block- 2, Stew art, B.C. Smal lshack. Apply R. Gale, Anyox. 54 FOR SALE Piano; radio, Chester field suite, and other furniture) Modern 6-roorrt house, basement and furnace, at sacslflce. Reason sickness. George Smith, Entrance Summit Avenue, Acropolis HllL Phone Blue 832. 54 PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Instltuc, Wlnnlpej. "MEN! Buy your Sanitary Sup plies direct and save 75. Standard Lines. Send $1.00, for 15 assorted. Imperial Importers, 211 Lumberman's Bldg. 509 Richard Street. Vancouver, B.C tf MISCELLANEOUS UP TO $50.00 EACH PAID FOR U S. INDIAN HEAP CENTS.'-Webuy all dates regardless of condition Stamp collections and metal$! wahted. Send 10c. tcolni fo." price list and Instructloui Satisfaction guaranteed or 10c. re funded. HUB COIN It STAMP SHOP, V13.-10. it. Forsythe, ?ar-nia, Ont. tf PAINTERS PAINTINO ana Paperhangln Moller. Phone Red 802. ne: UMl UKOISTRV ACT MXTICE frf lfliot nf' -ntl NO. 8858-1, COT wing the Westerly Sixty (60) et more or iew. oi loi , uiuuji CtessUr Dtotrlct. In he Provlnc oi Tintuh rdlumbla. m per iAn, bor dered otaog, clved to deed cle- WHEREAS BaUstaototj nrool oi loss of the above OrtUlcftt oi Title. Usui-c In the name oi Eroole Ctonstaotlno has beenXUetlln Oil of rice, notlc Is ttbj flven that I shall. .t the expiration oi publication hereof, tesue a ProvUlona. Certificate, of Title In lieu of the salfi lost Oerttfieate. unless, in the meantime, objection" M mcVe. t4 m, In. D.lErJ at the. Uw) Rwjf tnf P" Prtne Rupert, B.C.. thl tU day of February. l35j K. THOMPSON, . Dfputr ltrmr of Title J.K... Ml " I lVKNiKNr tlU )K WT" Notice f AJ)llca.tla, fleer UTet. NOTICE l hirretoj fiiven that on the (Tenth day of AjaO. neK. rae "fT1 signed intends to pyi Control Boafd for lloence in r""PJf of the prtnjlm bajn Part .a building knovfn w Quwns Hi-tej, muate vttlS 9.it; New' MASsett B.C . UDOT. the lands oexrioem -f Block No. 4. Map' 946. MMett fWtt' nuf. In the1 triad Rupert Lf ftH tmtlori District la the ProTthre of BrV-. li.k..' rw.mihi ttvr. tKo caJa of be!-by thesrlasi or the hotu for Consumption on the premise or Jsehere. DATED this Ut day of MarcJi, AD l835- CAUL KITUlia; f - Arfljlloant, CHURCH 1 AM., Sermon Subject: FOLLOWING AFAR OFF?" 12:15, Sunday School 12:30, Westvlew School1 7:30 PAL, Sermon Subject: "THE CHURCH'S TEACHING" REGARDING THE SECOND, COMING, OF CHRIST' 0 The reply of a "fundamental" church to an editorial the: Squire. J S. Wilson, Dr. R. G. Large. Anthems; The Radiant Morn;" "Send Out "Thy Light." In the absence of the minister there will be no sermon "Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily Bj 1 TheRsh which made Prince Rupert Famous Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ui PRINCE RUPERT, RC. V PAOB ftfftHkt-,4 -Ill- . A SERVICE OF CHRISTIAN WITNESS WILL BE HELD IN THE CAPITOL THEATRE On Wednesday evening, March 6th. 1935. at 8:15 Under, the auspices of the Protestant churches of Prince Rupert' Representatives of each Communion will conduct the devotions The Bishop of Caledonia will be the speaker The Junior Symphony Orchestra will lead the singing ' ' THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED . PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 216 Sixth Avenue West Rev. E. J. North, Pastor Friday, 7:45 PAL, Speaker, Mrs. E. J. North All Welcome. S.4- 1 Come and hear Superintendent J. E. Barnes at the I. O: DtE. Hall, ii Fifth Avenue East "' ' -'v j.f Sunday, 7:30 P.M.. Opening Service , . .;' Subjec TUB WITNESS BOX'mSTERY" ;' Farewell Message Special Singing -yr. Week Nrcht Services at the Pentecostal Assemblv - 'S- "Tufesaaf,4?KM, Spetfir;&ils RlSBfrrsSri. tttv&eoaSet- 2 Dally News of February 27th. and to the "warning" ofa. ?, ' travelling evangelist as published- ta the Dally Nw?'ofi , February 28th. . All Visitors Welcome . , j ; A ' --Mt fff' FIRST UNITED CHURCH C. D. CLARKE, Minister Miss S. Olafsoni- A.T.O.U Organist,, J. S. Wilson, Geo. Wilson Choir Leaders. ' 11 AM., Rev. W. H. Pierce will speak . . 7:30 PAL, Service of Song, Including the following special . :An Evening Hymn. MrsfRFOLarge. Solo: "I Shall Not Pass This Way Again," J. E. Davey. Solo: "The Publican." Dr. R. G. Large. Quartette: "Come Unto Me." Mrs. R. O; Large, Mrs. Ai J, at, :3 t L- -'j:h?t sjsjjjssjstesjHsjsssjsjssjsjs FOR OIL BURNERS HI ASBESTOS FURNACE AND STOVE CEMENT Vlh. can .... 20c 5-lb, can , , .'75c THOMPSON HARDWARE CQ. UTD. 255. Third Ave. ftiojiaU : !'sp'lsV.snr ";b.:bi : 3:lIKXKX:3:KIssa:iXKV7.sslill COME AND gEE OUlt NEW WAIXP- A large shipment of the" new. act nnlfpma nf SUNWORTHY wallpapers has lust ar-, rived. Drop ln and see them. You will be surprised at what small cost SOW can buy these beautiful modern papers for your rOoml. GORDON'S HARDWARE - rhone 311 McBride St. X 2 it s 3 s s u FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Preacher Rev. W. D. firant Holllngworth. BX ; ' -y j (iV Organist: Mrs. E. J. Smith a hi 7 :) n A i b ft ;i v i it i o (J a rii H h 4