9 m TB35 PAJL7 JtWM , . . .Get rid of it before IT CAM tSDlFFERENCE to over-acidity of the ',' ,, h an only lead to trouble and suffer -' Do not neglect such tymptomi as J .', t heartburn, acid eructations, gas. Mill t'' in I) I' stomach, acid indigestion, etc., 4or notify that too much acid is present Ktiimaeh. For immediate relief take ,trd Magnesia, mis preparation. ,P1 I) armless to either child or adult. ,',!. s and absorbs the excess acid, (jlviMXfdjui HARM YOU! IS 6ISMUTH IN MAGNESIA .NOT LAXATIVE - -v l i TT birthday; l6l,f flatiibrr of Commerce To 't,oprutr With I'ionerrV As- MfLititn In ObserYing (,vic Annlterwry number of Com- ...n monthly meet- of the twenty-fltth anniversary of the Incorporation of the eity which falls on March 10. Plans for the event wUl be perfected later. The loeal chamber voted to filiate with the provineial .Junior Chamber ef Cemmeree AwooteUon. T. N. JLePage was in the ehalr and there was a Rood attendance ot member That Cold Yc Offer Two of Our Own Preparations Ormes Horehound and Honey V; While Pine, Wild Cherry and Eucalyptus . A (Mentholated) 1 1 . i. e .L. ii ideal coimn remetiy ior tne cnuureii Price, 50 cents Ormes Special Cough Mixture ivture has Income very popular during the vt-ar anil we fully recommend it to you for 1 itjha, Colds and Bronchial Affections. run Price, 50 cents uldcn change in the weather is causing many colds. STOP THEM NOW". Jim Piontcr DrM&ists fhf Itfisll SUn rtaane: 1 M SAVE MONEY SAVE LABOR SAVE TIME BUY Bulkley Valley Coal A. -It your dealer to have the mine representative call at your home " so that he may assist you in your hentinrr problem. No charpe. FOR SALE SHIPLAP, per M $12.00 ; CLKAU Fill V-JOINT, per M $25.00 iCedar UoatlLunibcr in All Sizes Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. LOCAL NEWS NOTES PtoneerAw n .Election ol oIlicerM you can rent a car at Walker's ThtmsOay. pjn. pity Jlall. 9 at low as $1,50 a day. plus Jc a1 j Be warm and comfortable by riding in 32 Taxi it .costs the same. ! 1 Fresh .Flounders and -Sole a board Unome. Jlunt's Float. Ut) Canadian .Legion, JJ.E.S..L.. tonight 8 Dm. Business and social WUllam Dann, managing direc-, tor of the United -Empire roine. Is a passenger aboard the ss. Pdnce ; George today returning to Stewart after a trip to Vancouver. 1 Awaiting the getting out of th; annual financial statement, the regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the .Prince Rupert Oenerol Hospital Is being postponed from this Friday until a week later. Mrs Jessie Dayldson and Mrs. Isabel Murray and .the Jailer's dauhtr. Ella, are lea vine on this mile. evening's train for St. John. New 1 Brunswick, where they will embacc aboard the steamer Montrose for n trip to Scotland. Oscar Landry, district superintendent of Oovernment Telegraphs, and Mrs. Landry, who have been spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season in Vancouver, returned from the south on the Prince George this morning. Miss Barbeau is leaving on to- nlcht's train for Hazelton where she will spend some time with her ttr afttr which she expects to fcave for Vancouver and Seattle on a spring buying trip. She expects to be away about six weeks and hev millinery store will be closed durinir her absence. It William Crulckshank, city ticket agent for the Canadian National Railways, and Mrs. Crulckshank and son. Bobby, who have been spending the Christmas and New! Year holiday season visiting In the south, returned from Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge this morning. D. ZarelH. who .has been .spending several weeks at Oold:Brldge In the Brldee River district, where he re cently opened a new hotel,. returned to the city from the south on tne Prince Oeorge this morning. His daughter. Miss Ermy .ZarelH, -Is remaining at Gold Bridge for a time. Allan Fraser. who is in -the ser vice of the express , department pf the Canadian NaUonal Railways at Kamloops, arrived in the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning from the south to pay a visit witn his parents. Inspector and Mrs. J. A. Fraser. BrooksbanK Apartments. Mrs. Arthur Alger arrived in the city on last evening's train from Usk to visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris. Mrs. Morris had the misfortune to -slip and fall a couple of days agp. breaking her left arm. She is at .present .a pat ient in the Prince Rupert General Hospital but will be leaving for home n a day or so. Headed by W. D. Vance, district deputy grand master, a party or lo cal Masons is leaving on mis even- lnc's train for Terrace to .attend the Installation -of officers .of the lng Terrace Lodge tonight. Others making the trip will Include C. V. Evltt. O. V. Tinker. W. II. Wilson- Murray. Dr. .R- O. .Urge. ,Q. W. Wilkinson, W. M. -Brown. F.S. Walton, C. II. Orme, .W. R. McAfee. F A. MacCallurn and W N. -Tobcy. The party will return to ithe city tomorrow evening. C. N. R. TraSns For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 5'-3 ,P-m' From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and SiUur- A Daily News Want-Al. will get what you want. The St. Andrew's Society U mak ing .arrangements to fittingly honor the memory of Robbie Burns on ! the 25th of January. place today at the Boston caie, tne meeting. Dr. C. 41. Jlanklnson will; agenda agenda Including including SP6AK at 9 p m The annual business, luncheon of, the Prince tttfpert Ojrro Club took! joi of annua. annual rejjorta. reporcs. : V. Leask of Metlakatla will sail to-1 was a good morrow jngm on me v nnce ueorge for a trip to Vancouver. William Ooldbloom sailed yester- l-l - lL . A.I . Cliff syde. Fourth Avenue West She will "Inspect local Girl Ouides ana Brownies. MONTREAL WOMAN ! SWEARS TO TRUTH In pour heaii h twice relve year old. Mr. Florence iMiamon of 742C .BloomfitM Ave., Montreal, leUs in a prn ttalemf nl how the tried Fruit -a live and t taut became ccroplttelj Iree from constipation. To ton vine everone of the ataolute truth of .her tatement Mn. Williamtop coniented 10 teJI of her etperience under oath before a notarv SJi dedarei, "Since .1 ? twelve ear old. l waaiU with chronic conttipatton. I never felt good until I Marled taking Fruit -a-tives and now A in truly ay they gave me loaded ul relief. I tnjov We once more imlMronely urge anyone ho ha the tame trouWe I hdtntr' rultatlve. Co.l Utt. Willuama natcneat Shf Mtoi om urnurm WtH FtiutaUm aWt.A.HVti-5 4 iOt .IVUTWHIM Theo Collart returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning from a brief trip to Vancouver. Miss Wlnnllred Prendergast school teacher at Usk. who has been spending the Christmas -jud. New Year vacaUon at her home .at Souamish. arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from the south and will proceed on this evening s train to the interior to re suroe her duties. CoLMcMordie's Theatre Robbed Over $1000 Taken From .House In Vancouver Recently A sDeclal dispatch to the Vlctqrla Times from Vancouver dated Jan uary 3 states that a robbery took nlace the previous nlgnt at tne ,00 minion Theatre. Vancouver, the sum taken being $1,036. The com not damaged and a burglar alarm speni attached tp the strong box did not go off. Entry .to the threatre was believed to have been made through a rear door ana exit oy tne ironi door. A box containing $82 and tickets, was .left untoched by the thieves ' The money taken was contained In two large canvas bags. Lieut. Col. S. P. McMordle DS.O.. formerly of this city, is manager of the theatre. WEATHER REPORT Terrace Cloudy, calm. ?2. Anyox Snowing, calm, ;2Q. Stewart Cloudy, south (wlnd, 29. HaaeltQn Snowing, calm. 12. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, cold. Burns Lake Snowing, calm, zero. Announcements v-S0ns"Qf -Norway :Masfiuerati jlap- pary 17, Oddfellows' Han. lPre.sbyterlan .Burns' Tea Jan. .24. MOOSE nAtil, .PHINGf. ittlPEKTiLODQE .1051 LO.YAlMORDHIt OF RIOOSF. Wll,meet1at 8 o'clock TONIGHIT Annual election of officers Creamery tyhe INTERIOR. CREAMERY election of ot- . . A J J fleers tor J 935 and the presentation . EnSDirillg AtHlTCSS President W. l. , r . William Leask. II. Lea sic and Mlssjxobey was Jn Ihe chajr and Ihcre' Ptt Jjpan G IBS Oil At attenaance 01 members. ' Miss 'Aline Williams, organizing Secretary of the girl guides for the province of British Columbia, ar rived on the steamer Prince Oeorgt 1115 tMi iiijhs u-wi w vw-wsiprf juf uiiing trip 14J 'riuniu. nc nvnii w f with the Prince Rupert Pioneers' , expecU to return to the.city on the 'will be a guest for & few days of ASMldilUUIl Sft LClSfUI L1IH1 ' I .HrflriEl K Tlfia V Tl 1 17 Tl I I ! HIIU 0. 4 V. M. wS iam Meeting of Prayer s peklni on the subject of Fplth which he Jinked with "fU- penUnce.' ihe -topic of itbe night previous. Very -Rev. James B. (Olb- lion. dean of ;St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, was the speaker last night at the Pentecostal Assembly Kail in the second of the series o. rVeek ;of .Prater. .meetings. Rev. L. J N'crth was in harge of the meeting which was well attended. Simple ;nd .effective, ihe D-an's discourse was also edifying aid in spiring. He read and spoke from the 11th. .Chapter pf ".jHebrews. .He dovetailed two texts whWrh he coubideH-d the most important in the JBible, the .one ".For God So Lovrt -th World that He 3ave His Oniy Be gotten Son" -and the othei "The : Just Shall Uve by Faith." There was a difference between faith .and belief. .Dean Gibson de clared. Everyone believed but not all had faith. The Dean spoke of the need of such faith as Abel had when :he offered the lamb for his Surprise Party PASTEURIZED ButtT PRINCE GEOKOfc. o.v S7anrnrMTKi;tinaU.u 1 I I sins. 1 .Pastor North called upon several In the audience to pray. s A .second Week of -Prayer meeting was also held last night at St. Pe- ; ters Anglican tChuwh. Seal Cove, t where Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe. pastor '; Baptist Church, wss w , ylth Rev. Canon W. F. Rush- brooic. the rector. In charge. TohiBht's.meetlpg ill be In First I Baptist rChurQh with Adjutant Eva, Laycock of the Salvation Anuy the ; speaker. On Claus Miller; Presentation Made During -Pleasant Function Recently Claus Miller of .Fourth Avenue East .received .a pleasant surprise a few evenings ago when .about twenty of his friends suddenly in-vadedihUliome,ftnd took possession. A presentation was made, several of the visitors making complimentary remarks Jregardto their impromptu host Refreshments were served and an enjoyable evening Relieved Young chDdren ily catch eoM. So Mr. Ruuel Wud. of Uiltoa Bch, OnU wily iyi: "H I noUce. Out ther it ny tign ot a told I nre Dby' Own TblU nd find they are a (rrat help." Tboutimdi ot molhm do the tain not only lor cold but for tretful-nt, indiicntion, cooitipation, teethinc trouble, colic, upact tomth and o on. Baby' Own Tablet ara toft. and iur in rclier-ing childhood' common Ailment. iPric 25a. ,i Or.Williamf "S Want Ads FOR SALE -.FRESH rFlounders and :Sole -for sale on Helen ill.. Cqw .Bax xi VROR'.UENT UOUSStf EEPWO Rooms 141 ec-, ond Avenue. Phone Red 3i. tl FOUND ;FOlJND Christian Science Quarter. sly In black leather case. Apply bally News. tf PAINTERS PAIN TIN. O ,ana Paperhangtng Moller, Phone Red 802. 1 s a 11 1 us F7csfaasysWIir 1 it 111 jiBi IT ' A SATISFIED ol In cur coal votill j 1 ii find iho hat. Tl 1 "Ii home complete Try Prfaqe 5eorge toid 7 Jtfyerside, ji Bxaijd Gutter?. For .Sa.le:at '4 BULKIJSr,'. MARKET,! tirac.uv.e Prjces McCLARY RANGES Ideal for any home. Marvellous for bakine and cooking. BeautU fully finished in full porcelain enamel. Also obtainable Jn plain black with nickel trim. The range you've been looking for! Gordons Hardware Phone 211 McBride .St. ANY DEBTS OWING TO G0LDBL00M by Wrappers will not be collected until after fishing. Send your furs to him. He guarantees top prices. Goods kept till we hear from you. If price not satisfactory return money and we will return goods. CUSTOMER is the best advertise ment any firm can have. We do our best io supply you with the most suitable coal for your requirements. When in doubt play trumps. Phone Us 651 - 652 PHILP0TT, EV1TT & CO. LTD. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steannrs leave Prhice Rupert for Vancouver T5. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 'PJ! Arriving Vancouver Thursday T.S.S. CAKDEXA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. Arriving Vancouver Monday ajn. Weeklr aUlng to Port Simpson. Alice Ana. Knjox. 8tewut,&nd ti v RlTr point. Leave Prince Rupert Sunday. 8 pm. Furthe.r Information regarding all sailings and tickets at SPECIAL K0UND-TK1P FARES TO VANCOUVER COO A1 Return limit March 31st vUAVAf rKlNCE RVrCRT AGENCY: Third Aif one. Pboae SSI 1 ! HYDE TRANSFER . Phone -580 -Phone Birch Wood Jackpine Cedar Kindling Egg & Lump ,CqV) . Furniture Maving: TheFxsh which made Prince RupertFamons "Rupert Brand SMOKED. BLACK COD Prepared Dally By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., lid, PHINCE RUPERT, B.C. a a X T s a a '4 5 5- i Xi 3 u rj "It r a I A .It f. i .; ..I ) !;!'" K't t 0 r.ti I . i! txn ui a