PA91 KJ133 Now Science Explains Why So Many People Past 40 Feel That They're Slipping LoingTlieir"GripMonTliing Many people 'round 40 think they're 'growing old." They feel tired a lot , , , "weak." Have headaches, diizi- ness, stomach upsets. AVell, scientists say the cause of all . this, in a great many cases, is simply , an acid condition of the stomach. ' Nothing more. All you have to do is to neutralize (he excess stomach acidity. When you have one of these acid stomach upsets, take Phillips Milk if Magnesia after meals and before going to bed. That's all I Try this. Soon you'll feel like another person! Take either the familiar, liquid "PHILLIPS' " or the convenient new Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tabids. Made in Canada. ALSO IS-TABLST rORMt , Phillips Milk of Majwsi Tib-lets are now on sale at 411 drug stares everywhere. Uadi tiny tab let is trie equivalent . . oi - i i- LP.. I I Uine Phillips' Milk of Phillips' tjnciuu Our 25th I i ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS BUY'AtfD SAVE At OUK STOKE GRANULATED SUGAR ' 97c 17 lbs. I.B.C. GRAHAM WAFERS ICn MINCE MEAT For pies 25c 2 lbs.- .:. Dr. Middleton's Whole Wheat Flout Ironlzed for Health i 43c ,7-lb. sack SHELLED , jLMONDS 37c Vet M PUFFED RIC&4 ; ' 29c . I 2 pkgs :.' ONTARIO,PimEHONEY (1n "?C -ib.;tin;;":: t i APRICOTS Fancy quality Oftn PRUNES Medium size 21c 2 lbs. FRESH RHUBARB 25c 3 lbs. FRESH SPINACH H. lbs. l . i 25c BRUNSWICK SARDINES 29c 6. for FANCY, PINK SALMON 11c irib: "tin . B. C4EGOS Grade A 45c Pullet, 2 doz. JUICY' ORANGES 1 3 doz: 72c P. & G. LAUNDRY SOAP 25c 6 for Orders $1.00 or .More Delivered Free MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Centi" P. O. Box S7S rhone 18 innaiMiin ' ' - 250 Window Shades ,Crcam and Green 80c 36x72 Inches, each Mall Orders Sent COD. MACKENZIE FURNITURE Phone 773 Third Ave. i COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulklcy Valley Coals are guaranteed io give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oats and Barley. . Prince Rupert Feed Co. ! (8 Phones 558 Dogs are always news, and here Is a bedraggled canine that caused members of the Toronto lifesaving crew to risk their lives In rescuing him from the icy waters of Lake Ontario. The dog had broken through the ice and lifesavers Jumped from block to block at risk of life to bring the daring puppy to safety. the Pacific Coast are working plan for the 1935 season. Last with apparent success to- prices and this year the idea even further improvement in plan calls for a ten-dav laV-uii tfresting relics In (he uprr floor quarters oi ine iTince Kupert mo-jtt library. Such Is the n ilhat has, been reached as to future Vf t' j oum- ' ..aAd, which for a time caused Prince Hnnprt PlehHp( ' " k:Xnu u removed therefrom recently and i put in an outside shed for fresh air i before having the flesh removed and the skeleton assembled for permanent exhibit. Dcnstedt Returning Orvllle Denstedt who has been TBS DA2LT KIWI uuiuui Lifesavers Risk Lives to Rescue Marooned Dog WATERFRONT WHIFFS New Herniations For Curtailment of Hajibut Production "Sea Serpent" (Joes to Museum Hoard Here Prepare For Salmon Canning Season Halibut vessel owners of on a new catch curtailment .year such a plan worked out wards the end ot stabilizing is to extend it.In the hope of market conditions. The 1935 between trips, this being the sdmcKTT ; period as was in effect last, Jear. Ah vessels fishing In Area NO. 3. re- gardless of flaVor markft. wih'be allowed to take 3500 ' man per trip, no ve?.f ! taking than 40,250 po rn6rejdPsUion I ne remains of the, jndsi pfcr trlp.' La&tlplV-f001 monster 'hich was:dUs ar 4000 pounds wis the flmlt fdrpye'-ed on Henry Island, off Pjd- cacn man yiia no maximum JOr he boat. Area No. b limltatto'tis vary. Under the new) regulations. American vessels filhW in Area No. 2 banks and farming In -the north may take 2S00 pounds pe man per trip and, if marketing In Seattle. 250C pound? per man per trip. Last yar" all vessels in this area were permitted 3300 pounds per man pef trip. No vessel may take over 16,500 pounds per trip on these banksthis year. Canadian vessels operating in Area No 2 are to be permitted 3100 pounds per man per trip, the Canadian vessels being allowed a larger limit because of the lower prices they receive for their catches owing to the adverse tariff. In Area No. 3 lim its on Canadian vessels are the same as those upon American. i-nnce uupervs lamous "sea ser- pent," later identified as a basking shark, is to be denuded of all-re malnlng flesh and the skeleton turned over to the Prince Rupert Museum Board to be placed on per- manent exhibit alon? with other In- :3EIIIlXlIM2miB213'M2mrBiZiB.il.lIlI13at.TBIll3aTr rived; Drop in and see them. You will be surprised at what small cost you can buy these beautiful modern papers for your rooms. GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 iMSMiuzmxM i'lTin . "TILL1E THE TOILER" jthc Canadian National Railways jfrom Winnipeg, is vxpectcd to visit Prince Rupert soon and. while here. I will pay a visit to the Prince Rupert : Fisheries Experimental Station where. With O. C. Young, mechanical engineer of the station, he will go into full details of a new type ol fish refrigerator car which has been developed at the station and which U is hoped may be put Into commercial use. The object Is shortly tq alter an existing express refrigerator-car to conform with the new type and make a full experimental shipment of fish east from Prince Rupert with U. comparing the results with fish shipped at the same time io existing express rp- or " ! ! Jr. .... . ... rebuilding of the nrovlnrlal flartiU?;ot public works store notislyjorirferly located at Cow Bay, on ltneV Bite on First Avenue Jjisttfbl of the upper Fisheries Experimental Station building. The cn and Jn a day commcnae. ; 4 .iJI nw on 1U fifth steady week of KrSgf T. ct TUek,Jln Icd.uc: i.un iiaiii. iw u uiiuersiooa inai upwards vt three thousand tons have now;- been taken. Bob Irvine is now In charge of the " '"-'J? on the opening 0f the season. nortruand Transportation Co.s motorship liner Northland, Capt. Len Williams, put In here for about an "V.. -hour ' .v. early Thursday """""nims . morning "mn!Un(1 from ScatUe to rt irniiran Tne call was necessi tated through a Juneau woman, Mrs. Olive Ollss, having developed hemorrhages. She had recently undergone an operation In Seattle and had evidently started out on the voyage too soon and the rough seas of Queen Charlotte and Mil-bank Sound caused trouble. She was able to continue the trip north af- jter being ministered to here by Dr. w. i.-Kergin. Preparing For Canning Already preparations are under way on the Skeena River for the 1035 salmon cannlr.e seasnn ni. though actual operations will not commence until the first of July. Members of the crew of North Pa- clfic cannery arrived on the river continuing hU studies for the past outfit" t S couple of years at McGlll UniVer- ""1 ? ,f t Z I h l wlU m slty In Montreal, will be back on the "?n t$ t n,U. vipntm, ,tff f ih. oMl T,l. J!moved out to le trolling grounds n.;.H.: Ti:;,:r :r."Tr.: isummer - 00 tne way west- he will stop off at Toronto to give some lectures and Is expected to arrive In Prince Rupert about the middle of tjune. This fall it I MrrrtPrt that Mr. Denstedt will have obtained hiJ i Ph p. degree after which he will return to Prince Rupert perman- ' ently. I G. M. Goad, chief of car service of COME AND SEE OUR NEW WALLPAPERS A large shipment, of the newest patterns of SUNWORTHY WALLPAPERS has lust ar gi jd' McBride St. S ri oumzin tnznzmm zusuxm-zuim SIMPIM3 AJO COMPANY tS I XV'X 'T YiZJ, tefl'ifrPP 23 I THEWS 7 "2 Weekly Meeting Of Sea Scouts Otter Patrol Is Honor Group First Aid Cla-ss to be Held The Sea Scouts' weekly meeting opened last night with the admission of John Carson Into the Beaver Patrol. Inspection for marks fort the Honor Flag w4's made by the Scoutmaster. The Otter Patrol If the honor patrol for this wjpk. On Monday evenings class for first aid will be held by Angus Macdohald. The Sea Oull Patrol won the basketball games Physical drill ended the evening. INSULL IS ALL CLEAR Acquittal Tills Week Wa Second On tmbeiilemcnt Charges CHICAGO. March lfl:-Samuel tnsull Is once again a completely free and Innocent man. His acquittal by a state Jury this week on an embezzlement charge placed him free of the law as he had been previously acquitted by a federal Hirt of similar charges. POISONING ANIMALS Divisional headquarters of the orovinclal police here have been uivifcd that Allan Vlckery ot Telc - i.' "trapn vrecK nas oecn nnea szana cosW ?or being In nossetssion of poisoil to be, used Ih killing fur-ocarihg animals.' aboard the steamer' Catala last Sunday. "Within the next week or so other cre will commence arriving. The main activity for the time being will W the making bf, cant and the gendral overhauling of. the plant. I V; i Harry Scott has been Jn por&thU week on buslneM:,'froin his hand logging operations lrl Orerlvllte Chahnel. He arrived aboard his gas-boat Leila on Monday and left this morning on his return dovfn the ' coast. Louis Locker! well known district! logging operator, was also In port this week on business. He will be removing his camp from Kumelcon Inlet shortly to Kelp Passage, por-cher Island. It Is understood. " The Canadian Halibut Vessel Owners' Association-held 1U annual meeting on Thursday night, last year's officers being re-elected for 1935 as follows: president. Capt. George Fritz; vice-president, Capt. David Ritchie; secretary-treasurer, O. W. Nlckerson. Bound from Ketchikan to ScatUe, a Juneau commercial nlanc. piloted by 8. Simmons, put In hcrel at 10:30 this morr.lng. After repairs are made the machine will leave In continuation of Its southward flight. Appeals were still being sent out by radio from Ketchikan Friday for any information as to the whereabouts of Ray Trafton and two sons who left Anacortes, Wash., on February 13 for Ketchikan and who, according to the broadcast, had not been heard from since that time. The trio, travelling on a small boat M369, put In here, on March 4 ind are believed to be hung up between Prince Rupert and Kctchl-can on account of the rough wea-her. The belief here Is that they ire safe. Ketchikan was apparently unaware of the'party having been here. M6, "THAT MAM'S owe i A Mysterious Rat Poultry Marketing Scheme Rejected Ottawa Declares it Out Owing to Having Not Secured Necesary Support on Prairie OTTAWA. March 16 The Dominion poultry marketing scheme has been rejected here, having 1 failed to secure th- required mca - l" sure of endorsallon on the prairie.. I Systematic Service Efficient & systematic service is the best and most economical. 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