Mr SO. 1835 Even Rheumatic Pains Eased Fast Now! BAD HEAOACHIS, NEURITIS PAINS OFTEN ... nri tEUrn iii liitmvr ZS3 utiitttu in irMnuica iril WAY IU- u i-ikr the piduresMow wlrn I ,,i ,rvl ttrl the method d.o uw liuw found that Atpirin . , . n 1 1aJ lnwlarl'ie, wiwjlU ... nn iU- (mi" often in it few l!i tvlofDiirb a in the gLyta. ua Altitun UMet alarta todtv ir JiKOlfKrlp, almot lie ' ,' toiirhc inouture. It lr- Ourcaa'J delivemfcrt tlte minute - frill wr it! APID-FIRE DELIVERIES pwtUaJly mmvhi Mymi aHwlt. UmMv imjiyrUm. Aswin U safe. IW tcMrtifir lU .Ww lift, Atplrin ml Imrnlt lul Itiim4ir (bene two nniti: Ai'irw .SW and Ain $Cr,v And. (bt you ASM HIS. ft ma,e Canada, and ) drMiaU ,u,v.e, ,l-,,'""k tfce nameOim 'J to f a T on wiry 4 1 m;ii tablet. IrMltufM r Kila4 ay .Inii'. Why Aspirin Works So Fast Dr n Atlria isMri in a U Nr. N Mat BE-POKC it laudn Iht Ii4m, it iltunf- IH 3 ItCOND J IT STOP WATCH A As in Martt Is tliunte What happens in thaw ahM napMH in our uomj. h - ASPIRIN taMrts uan (akin hoU" paw a irw Miwui jNtf irirri in Pain Hcmembcr Tlipso Pictures Gardenia Special Friday and Saturday Only 1 Jar Gardenia Vanishing Cream, reg. 50c 1 Vial Gardenia Perfume, reg. . .50c 1 Hox Gardenia Face Powder, reg. ..$1.00 (three shades) Total Value, $2.00 Special While They Last, $1.00 Don't he late. Our stock of this special is limited and we do not expect it to Lift very long. Ormes Lid. ZtfiA Pioneer Drutigists The KiU Btort rfeooess (1 M Open Dally Tram ft a.m. till 10 p.m. Sunday and Holiday From IS noon till t p m 7 p.m. IUI 9 p.m. HYDE TRANSFER Office, 315 Second Ave., Phone 580 Garden Soil For Sale Cedar Fence Posts, 8 ft. long, 15c each COAL! We have the best In Prince Rupert. IU a dirty business but we treat you white. LUMBER & SHINGLES Why not do that repair Job now, so that you can paint In the summer Phone us for price Wc will surprise you. BUILDING SUPPLIES Urlrlr !",.... ., ... . 1-. . nt lh. rlntif rirlo t- vK.v una iue we nave winy, y"" i'- S JWpolt Evitt & Co. Ltd. Phones 651-652 U Nur piper does not arrive, telephone the office -Chloe.' and 12. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Be warm and comfortable by In 32 Taxi Jt costs the same. tf You ean rent a car at Walker's as tow m $uo a day, plus 7c irrtle. , United Church, April U Queen Mary I.O.D.8. dance Easter Monday. Daffodil Presbyterian Easter Sale April 17. Anglican Spring Tale. April 25. Cambrol Tlllle's Treat, May 3, St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 9. CaholIc spring sale, May 16. Moose Hall Tonight Junior Moose Will Meet 8 o'clock 12. COAL! COAL! Our' Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulklcy "Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones 5M THZ DAILY NEWS PAOI THKAM pance Empp&s Hall toniKht I to A. E. Parlow, district forester, sailed last night on the Princess x.LquIm for a trip to Ocean Falls on joxiklai business. 1 Mrs. Jwk.Woad 'Annotte Ston" Miss Phyllis Harvey, who has been Ja ntija on Iht PrlncMS:on a vacation trip to Vancouver and Loitke lor a Irtp to Vancouver. 'elsewhere fn the south, returned W. Wmn, who bos been in the ttththouse service In this district. i sailed tet nlfht on the Princess Louise for Victoria. The oftse of John O. McKenzle, charged with cruelty to animali, has been further adjourned in city police court for eight days. Mrs. F. Kamda, who has been on a trip south, arrived in the city to the city night. on the Cardena last Harold Brown, managing director of the Union Steamship Co;, and Mrs. Brown were ;here aboard the steamer Cardena last night in the course pf making the round trip north on the vessel. Constable . Tate of the city detachment of iht provincial police completes his duties with the force oo the Princess lulse yesterday , at thf end 0j thu weelc He u on her way to Port Esslngton. Dr. D. R. Learoyd of Anyox. who; has been seriously ill for several' weeks, has been able to leave hos-' ! pltal in Vancouver and Is expected j to return to Anyox Inside of a, .month. ' The Hudson Bay Co. will be closing out its local branch at the end of next month. C. O Stevens, who has been representative of the com-, pany here for the past year or so, ! will be returning to Winnipeg. j Another example cf ignorance in j official quarters in United States not only of Northern British Columbia but of Alaska is shown in 0 i letter received at the office of the City Commissioner from the Kan-j sas Motor Club of Topeka asking for 1 all Information poidble in regard to the "completed road from Canada to Alaska." E. A. Johnson, who has been located at Shame on the Skeena River, arrived from the interior on Thursday night's train and sailed last night on the Princess Loulv for Vancouver enroute to his home at Iddesleigh, Alberta. Mr. Johnson, on arriving here, saw a steamboat for the first time In his lift, having never been on the coast Announcements Salvation Army Sale Home Cooking. April 3. of Presbyterian Church Choir Con c :rt, April- 5. locate In Bmlthers where, in part- I" . ! nersWp with T. ftaynor. he is goinz Harry Bobb, who has been for: thc ocery and buteber busj- i King a course in naval trainins. returned to the city from the south on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon Announcement To Puhlic and Store Keepers Chris Mill Bakery and Van's Bakery Announce that the Price of Unwrapped Bread on and after April 1 will be 2 for 15c, 4 for 30c Ross Bros, announce addition to taxi service of a new Podge de luxe car equipped with radio and heater. Phone 67. 7J Miss E. O. Lenox of the local Anglican Japanese mission left on last evenlnjgs tralp for a week-end trip to Port Esslngtorl C. Smallwood, travelling auditor for the Canadian Pacific Railway, arrived in the city on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from Vancouver. ReV. Father P. Champagne O. M. L sailed last night on the Prince John for a trip to Queen Charlotte City and other Island'polnts on ecclesiastical duties. : Work. 1 s. D. Johnston sailed this morn mg on the Cardena for a trip south- He expects to be away about a month and will probably go on a motor trip to California. Rev. T Matsumoto, local Japan-! ese missionary for the Anglican Church, left on yesterday afternoon's train lor a trip tp Sunnyside and other Skeena' River points. Mrs. W. Ooodrick, Graham Ave- - - nue, sailed last evening on the United Church Easter Sale April , princess Louise for Victoria in re- 23. suonse to a telegram stating that her sister Is ill. It Is probable she will remain away for the summer, taking her usual art classes In R. Roberts of Ocean Falls arrived! In the city on the Princess Louise j yesterday afternoon to attend aj Masonic meeting here last night He returned to the paper town on the same steamer later In the evening. Mr. Roberts is manager of the newly organized Pioneer Airways Limited of Ocean Falls which has put a new Boeing flying boat In commercial air service on the coast. Tbe plane arrived at. Ocean Falls a few days ago and, after a flight to Vancouver this week-end. is expected to be in Prince Rupert next week. W- B- McClusky Is thf pilot Hotel Arrivals Savoy P. EL McKay. Terrace. Royal J. G, Lee, Premier Mine; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miller. A- Jones and 3 Martin, Edmonton; Vic Grant, Bal moral; G. Little, city. " Prince Rupert R. W. Sinclair, Inverness; W. Lalng, Victoria; L. E.fMoody, Usk. Interior Homes ing to advice received at divisional headquarters of the prpvJoclal police here. One residence to be destroyed was that of August NprLerg at Houston, the loss amounting to $2450 partially covered by insuran.ee. The other was that of Yililara Bend of Vanderhoof, there being $500 Insurance against an estimated damage of $1100. ritOVINCIAL PREMIER DISCUSSES IMPORTANT MATTERS IV ADDRESS. (Continued rrom page one) the people should be put to useful work, the Premier said that he had just received advices indicating that Ottawa would concede to the request of the provincial government that a committee of citizens investigate conditions in the un I. Destroyed by Firej Aujykt Xortoff of usUn and. William Bead of Vandrrttaof Lose flesideoees Two interior homes were recently i completely destroyed by fire caused by overheated stove pipes, accord employment camps and hear com-1 plaints in regard to same. Benefits Espected Premier Pattullo felt that the provincial government had been justified in the course it had followed of negotiating with Dominion for a redefinition of jurisdiction in regard to revenues and taxation although it had been rather trying to have to wait so long for the fruition of events over which this province had no direct control. However, ultimate success was hoped for. Benefits received by thej province would be, in turn, passed! on to the municipalities. The pro- vlncial government was not un-l ! mindful of the plight of the muiu.J crpauues. but had not been in 4 position as yet to give them th necessary assistance. The Premier reiterated his oft- expressed opinion that the credit of the nation must be used, not by a policy of mad Inflation, but In a reasonable and orderly measure to meet the requirements of the pre sent emergency. Already, some progress he believ ea ana Deen maae in reaching a new understanding with Ottawa and there appeared to be good rea son to look forward to an early lm provement in the affairs of the country both economically and so cially. Premier Pattullo s address was received very rjeaxly in Prince Ru pert. Unfortunately, there had been no advertising of the broadcast so the most of local radio listeners missed It. Mail Schedule for the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 4:30 pm From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur. days 10:15 pm For Vancouver-Mondays (train) 4:30 pjn Tuesday : 12:30 pm. Wednesdays (tram) .... 4:3C pm Thursdays 9:30 p.m, Friday II pjn. March 14 and 25 4 pm. From Vancouver- Sunday 4 pm. Tuesday (train) 10:1$ pm Wednesday . 10 a.m Thursday (train) 10:15 pm Friday 4 pm Saturday (train) 10:15 pm March 10, 21 and 31 am For Anyox and Stewart- Sunday 7 pm Wednesday - 3 pm '"ram Anyax and Stewart- Tuesday .... 11:30 am Thursday 8 p.m. For Naaa River and Port Simpson- Sunday 7 pm From Naas River and Port Slntpspa Tuesday. 11:30 am For Queen Charlotte Islands- March 1, 15 and 29 9 pm From Queen Charlotie Islands- March 13 and 27 am For Alaska- March 10, 21 and 31 am From Alaska- March 14 and 25 p tn. FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Cut Rate Shoe Store 621 3rd Avenue for Saturday Specials The Best in Town FOR LESS UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steam;is leave Prliice Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA EVER? TUESDAY. J:S0 PJI. Arriving Vancouver Thursday T.S.S. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGirr. Arriving Vancouver Monday ajn. Wtrklf aaillnga po Port 81mpaoti. Allea Arm. Ajijox. Stewart and Naaa fUwr potnta, Imk Frtnee Rupert Sunday. 8 pm. Further information regarding all sailings and tickets at r&JNCE KrPERT AGRNCT; Thlra limot. Phoaa sss D. ELIO FURNITURE DEALER RELIABLE man to take care store route. Distribute and collect. New product. Protected territory. Earn excellent weekly Income. Berland Nut Co., St. Paul, Minn. V LESSON from the depression Be a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk. Stenographer, etc. Free Bookie 'How to get a Government Job." M.C.C. Civil Service School, FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 1418 2na Avenue. Phone Red 421. tf PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Instltuc. Winnipeg. MEN! Buy your Sanitary Sup piles direct and save 75. Stan dard Lines. Send $1.00 for 15 as sorted. Imperial Importers, 21) Lumberman's Bldg. 509 Richards Street. Vancouver. B.C." tl WILL the lady and gentleman who escorted the little girl home to Ninth Avenue at about 8:30 on Wednesday night kindly communicate with Box 235 Dally News. 14 FOR SALE FRESH Oollchans for salg. Cow Bay. 25c a bucket. 74 PAINTERS PAINTING ana Paperhanglng Moller. Phone Red 802. MISCELLANEOUS UP TO $50.00 EACH PAID FOR U. S. INDIAN HEAD CENTS. W buy all dates regardless of condition. Up to $1.00 each paid for U.S. Lincoln Head cents. Up to $150.00 each paid for Canadian coins. We Buy Stamp Collections, Medals, Books, Paper Currency. tc. Send 25c. (Coin) for large Illustrated price list and Instructions. Satisfaction guaranteed or 25c refunded. HUB COIN SHOP. 113-10 North FORSYTH E, SAR NIA, ONT. A Daily News Want-Ad. will get what you want. Exchanging and Auctioneer Service t v SPRING IS HERE House cleaning time once more! You may have something you would like to exchange. Call us up. We do the rest r Phone Oreen 421 Corner Third Ave. & First St. Want Adsij Systematic HELP WANTED Efficient & systematic service is the best and most economical. OUR SERVICE . RECORD will show complete record of -alt repairs made and ail parts' ; replaced. A copy of this record returned with all sets services' by- SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Phone Bine 33 PERMANENT WAVES During the month of March the New Themlque Guaranteed Permanent Waves CM complete, at - La Parisienne Beauty Parlor 210 Fourth St Phone 947 '-10VERN.VI.NT 4Ql'0lt ACT" Nolle f Application for IWr Lloi V . NOTICE la herrtv etven that on tha . 'Teatn tar of April, neat, the under-i signed In tends to apply to tbe Liquor i Control Board for a licence la respect of the premlce. being part or tn building known as Queen Hotel, attuata on Mala Street. New MaMett, B.Cupan the lands described as Lot No. 5. iis Block Nc 14. Map 848. Mafiaatt Town-sl te. in the Prince Rupert Land Rerli- tr&tlon District in the irorince oi ori-! tub Columbia. lor tha aala at beer by Ithegtas or the bottle for conaumpttoa I on the premises or elsewhere. I DATED this 1st day of March, A-D. ' 1935. I CARL KIRVnS. Applicant Steamship Sailings For Vanconvei Tuesday Cardena ,1:30 pm. Thurs. ss. P. Rupert 10:30 pm. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 pa. Ss. Venture midnight March 14, 25 ss. P. Norah 5 pm. rrom Vancouver-Sunday ss. Cardena 4 p.m, We.d. sa. Pr. George 10 aju. Friday ss. Prln, Adelaide 4 pm. fis. Venture -. p m. Mar. 10, 21, 31 S3 P. Norah am. For Anyox and Stewart , ; Sunday ss. Cardena 8 p.nj. Wednesday si. P. George 4 p nj. From Anjx and Stewart-Tuesday ss. Cardena 11:30 a.m. Thursday ss. Pr. George 8 pm. For Naas River and Port Simpson-. Sunday ss. Cardena pra. From Naaa River ft !ort fllmjion.. 1 Tuesday ss. Cardena 11:30 m.