.nutnr HOT WATER BOTTLES Good Quality Fully Guaranteed 75c. to $2.00 Special ! 50c Size Rexall Milk of Ma gnesia Tooth Paste, 25 cents Ormes lid. ZTlir Pioneer Druqcj is ts rhe Itesall BUr Phones: II I! Open Daily I'mta 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Similar and Holiday. I'roni IS nwn till 2 p.m.. 7 p.m. till 9 p m. STOP SHIVERING The hottest coal in town is a local product! DEMAND Bulkley Valley Coal HOTTEST CLEANER ECONOMICAL TW tin represenUUte uUl be glad to rail and reconimeud the rorrecl le for jour particular need. A SATISFIED CUSTOMER I'm u5 j3 lnourcoAlyotill find thehOLt. Ill ft I Will IKAtvr iour home complete Phone Us is the best advertise nienl any firm can have. We do our best to supply you with the most suitable coal for your requirements. When in doubt play trumps. 651 - 652 PHILPOTT, EV1TT & CO. LTD. Lessen Your Bulb Expense 'a""" for Buy them In rarUns of sis and save. Besides nr replacements ulien yo need them. INSIDE FROSTED Watt, -10 Watt & 00 Watt 25c iVr carton Qi 4f Of SIX ?J-4XV Gordon's Hardware I'Jione 311 Mrltride St. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITM Bteajnera, leave Prl.icc Rupert for Vancouver-TS.8. CATALA liVKUV TUESDAY, 1:30 Pitt Arriving Vancouver Tlmrsday TS.S. CAIUIENA KVEItY FRIUAY MIPNinilT. Arriving Vancouver Monday n.tn. na Mlllne to Port 8tmpw. Alice Arm. fcnjox, Wv poutu, Lmvc Prtno Huptrt 8uody. P-Further Information regarding afl sailings and ticket i SI'KCIAI, HUUND-TKlP FARES TO VANCOUVER J832.00 Itrtllrii Heturn lln,l limit March mi. 31st V " PRINCE RCrr.BT SOEMCTI TtUd An ptiniM S Recause it doesn't pay to advertise Iroor products, II doca pay to buy thoue adKrtiied. ties William 8 lone Is on a business) trip to Anyox. having left, for the smelter town at the first of the. wei'k Routine business was dealt with last night at a regular meeting of Ihe Women of the MoorrhUrt Le-lon, Mrs. D. C. Sshubert. senior regent, was in the chair and thert ,.a a good attendance of tnern- ors . After the business session, ards were played with Mrs. Ole -u avi)! the prize-winner. Relieved Mr. Ward W bby hk& twu Ulh Ufl 1m tlian threa mmth old. ft writea: 'He Ma IS miw tod 1 can truthfully aay that cirtaj bin titif't thn Tab-lata bile ruttLnc kit teeth kept tain fit and well Tretkm ia a retleM Irrrruk ti. lor bUea tut tb UttU wi ca alwaya t mrtttnl sad U ferrr rrdwrd ttf TitA'Ui. Vrrr ctr t Ui. do lurtflcrt. l"iiftZieT7Lfr. r.wuiif, MIIIIL J I'll4'l3 rrrv iv.i it mw ire Dr Neal Carter, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experi mental Station, returned on thet Presbyterian Bums Tea Jan. 24. Normanna Male Chorus of Ketchikan, concert Moose Hall, Saturday. Jan. 26, 8 pm. A 5 and a 15-rhlle cross country ski race Mount Oldfleld Jan. 27. Jlggs Supper January 31. "Nordkapp" Whist Drive an, Dance, Mctropole Hall, Feb. 1st, a 8 p.m. n.ee. Seal Cove Pansn lian, February l. Balagno's Orchestra. Presbyterian Anniversary Ban Jjjquet. February 4. ta B Prince Rupert Badminton Club I dance February 8. U Cambral Annual Valentine Dane? Mrs. Mandy Recital February 22. Moose Hall All luembers Invited im atteod cUl at o'clock UuUht to meet and entertain the visiting Elk. TBS DAILY (TRWa PAGE THRU LOCAL NEWS NOTES . Dresses at special value ofUMi You ito i'.Mi at Detnen, 24jaa Vn low Be wann and comfortable by riding in 32 Taxi It costs the same. tf I'reth Flinders and Ble a board I'ntM. Hunt's rUat tl) mile can rent a ear at Walker's as $1.50 a day. plus 7c. a The ease of Joe Brown, charted wtth railing to remove a gasoline pomp from the city street, wasj withdrawn In city police court yes- j terday afternoon. 8 O. S. Whist Drive and Dance.' Burns Tea will be held under 1 Metropole 1U1L Thurs, S:30. Adm. 1 the auspices of the W. A. of the First 35c 2S) Presbrterian Church In the Church J Charles Graham, inspector of till . I mines, left at the first of the week , ! for a trip to Anyox on official du-' Hall Thursday. January 24, from 3 Helping millions to END COLDS sooty ER in falling of C. Ellison, charted to have his chimney cleared of soofe was further adjourned for eight days on coming Up In city police court yesterday. Bums' anniversary banquet and Prince oeorge rus rauriuuis '" dance. Oddfellows' Hall. Friday. Vancouver irora uuawa nc '" January 25. Splendid program, tic lttendeo the recent annual meet ings of the Blotogleal Board of Canada LOCAL CREDITORS Of the estate of the late J. B. Miller, trading as "Montreal Importers." Rupert Trading Company" and Cut Rate Shoe Store" are requested to file their claims with the undersigned on or before Thursday, the 24th lnst. Please be prepared to furnish full details of account. Will be at Hotel Prince Rupert Thursday, the 24th, from 10 a.m. to 4 run. M. IIAIOH Representative Can. Credit Men's Trust Assoc. Ltd. 24 Announcements kets 75c can be had at Ormes and the Empire. A limited number of tickets will be sold to the dance only at 25c. (24 As far as the Acropolis Hill reservoir is concerned, it Is not a supply but a balancing reservoir and, in the event of emergency could be shut off altogether with out affecting the general water sup ply. City Engineer F N. Oood ex plains In connection with the situ a Hon at the reservoir which is now seven feet below normal level. Want Ads FOR SALE FRESH Flounders and Sole fo: sale on Helen n.. Cow Bay. tf WANTED WE buy second hand liquor an.i wine bottles. Top prices paid. Any quantity. Communicate Vancouver Bottle Co., 1020 Main Street Vancouver, B.C. . (27' FOUND FOUND Christian Science Quarter ly in black leather case. Appl; Dally News. PAINTERS TIMUI.K WAI1". XI'MI tf PAINTING ana Papertangint Moller. Phone Red 802. Sfeiei teivlen will be recelTt fcy the MtoMer of Land not U Vr thin noon on the 18th dy of Petoniarr, I9JS. tot the purchase ot Licence X17632. to cut 663.000 tcet of Ced&r pole nd piling on n r?A which ooren portions o! Lots l$3 tJ I4S. tl mltea J rood ncrth of Kltwaim, Civlu- Lnd Dts- tri rii $in -Ul be kllawed (or Temovtl if Umber. rurtiMf purUeuUn of the Chlit Tar-ester. Victoria. BC. or DWUtct rorenter Prlnoe Rupert, B.C PIIINCE Itt'rtKT SMSM:T nisTRII'T NOTICE herebf Jlvrn that a Court of llevMoa aud Aopeal, under the pro-rlaluu of the "Ta&attotl Act" nt an emuiumto themif and "Public School Act". renpecUng the aaBesianent rotta for the Prince Rupert Aannient D-trlet for the year ISO. vUl Us held at Oie Court IV&uie, PtUKe Rupert. B.C.. on ThuwdaT. rbruary ttth. IMS, at 10 o'cltxJc In the forenoon. D.vted at Prince Rupert. B.C., Jamiarv lTth. 191. JOHN DTBHAVtl. Judge of the Court of RerislOn ana Apiwu. I SrS&gf6 II . 1 prince ceoRGE p.c. jg Tryagagyj i O. P. Heinekey of Stewart, who ; has been on a trip to Vancouver, is ,ja passenger aboard the Prince George toady returning north. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bussanlch and i toil, who have been on a two weeks' jtrip to Vancouver, returned to the 'city from the south on the Prince George this morning. ' Cap, and Mrs. John Clausen sail-Father Murie. parish priest of cd yesterday afternoon on the Roman Catholic Church at An- lla for a vacation trip to arrived in the city on the Ca-, ver. CapC Clausen is a well known tala yesterday for a brief visit to i local fish packer. town. j J . June Munro of Comas Avenue,' Mr. ana Mrs. Oeorge Hills and ! charged -with being the keeper of a family, after having spent almost a month in the city visiting with! relatives, left at the first of th?! weqk on their return to Premier. Lome Falconer of Alice Arm. who h in the service of the Premier Gold Mining Co.. was a passenger ! aboard the Catala yesterday going through for a trip to Vancouver i Club activities for the year were .discussed today at a business lun- icheon of the Prince Rupert Oyro Club. President S. J. Jabour was In ! the chair and there was a good at- .ttndance of members. The case disorderly house, appeared, before Magistrate McClymont in city police court yesterday afternoon and. jleading sullty. was fined $30 with option of thirty days' imprisonment. John W. Armstrong of the pro vincial public works department ar- rived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Victoria and will proceed from here to Smi-thers by this evening's train on official duties. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N". Monks of Smlthers, who have been on a two weeks' trip to Vancouver, ar rived in the city from the south on the Prince George this morning and will proceed to their home In the' interior on this evening's train Mrs. K. E. Bimle of Smlthers, who has been visiting for a couple of months wtih a sister In Pentlcton. arrived in the ctly on the Prince Oeorge this morning from the south and will proceed to the Inter ior on this evening's train. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams of ; Ketchikan will be here at the end of the week with the Normannal Chorus party. Mrs. Williams wast formerly Xllss May Thompson, j daughter of Xfr. and Mrs. Walter: Thompson of this city. M. E. Nasmyth, well known Van- couver Insurance adjuster, arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from the south, being here In connection with the adjustment of losses following last week's Hre on Second Avenue. Albert Farrow, steamboat Inspector, and S. F. Boomer, Inspector for Lloyds, after spending a week here In connecUon with the annual over haul of the steamer Prince Rupert ; at the local dry dock, sailed by the Catala yesterday afternoon on their return to Vancouver. At a meeting Monday night of the Prince Rupert Boys' Band Par- i ents' Association it was decided to l hold the annual banquet for mem- j bers of the band on Saturday night. ; Each of the thirty-eight boys in the band will be entitled to take a friend. Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill, Mrs. John Bremner, Mrs. J. J. Judge and j Theo Fortune were appointed asi members of the committee in charge. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert John H. Eassie, city; Mrs. P. Heg- &Ud, Nash; Mrs. L. Bethurem, Usk; J. A. Johannson. S. WUkstrom, M. E. Nasmyth and Thomas Louden, Van-1 couver. J D. Campbell, C N. R.; J. HaU and Norman L. Brown, Vancou ver; D. w. Webster, victoria. Royal Mrs. Downing and Rosealene Downing, Seaton; A. F. Jackson, Vancouver; H. Brelsnes, Pacltlc. Savoy A. D. Stewart, Lawson Harbor; P. Peterson, city; II. Clay, Surf Point. Central S. Martlnscn and Nels Amoth, city; H. Brclsnee, Pacific. Knox J. McMillan, Rose Lake; F. ,E. Norton, Burns Lake; B. Lundy, Orand Forks; George McCIenlan, Endako. w - .tV. ' .all 2 Try Prince . George and, Riverside Brand Butter For Sale at BULKLEY MARKET At Attractive Prices The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "R upert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Dtily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C ANY DEBTS OWING TO G0LDBL00M by trappers 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 satis-factoiy return money and we will return goods. ; j , ii i rrwiiiTTrrTllM If you lose anything, try a classified ad. HOW TO RELIEVE YOUR COLD ALMOST AT ONCE 1 1 1, Take Z Aspirin tablet,. 2. Drink fiiH tlav-Repeat treatment ui 3. II throat i ru1 "d s"' S Airm taMets In a Uurd of a gli of watrraUri. Ttm eas thcsornes .o your throat atooH natanUy. Follow Simple Directions Here For Quick Relief x When you bave, a cold, remember the simple treatment pictured here prescribed by doctors as the tmck, safe aff. Results arc amazing. Ache and distress go immediately. Because of Aspirin's quick-disintegrating prop-rrty. Aspirin "takes hold" - almost instantly. Yourcold is relieved "quick as yini caught it. I All you do is take Aspirin and drmk plenty of wattr. Do this every 2 1. 4 ).0 irs the first day less often afvrwan ... if throat is sore, the Aspirin gargle will ease it in as little as - minutes. Ask your doctor about this. And be Mire you get ASPIRIN when you luy. It is made in Canada and all dni&jists have it. Look for the name Buyer in the form of a cross on every Aspirin tablet. Aspirin is the trade mark of the Bayer Company, Limited. DOES NOT HARM THE HEART