rid' 1 3 FAOE POUR For your best man friend! RACKING your brain for something to give your very best man friend some thing that he really will appreciate? Take a tip from old Santa! Give him a Waterman's Patrician writing set the very finest writing instruments that human hands can produce. He will immediately recognise the Patrician's hand crafted beauty and it will render him years and years of perfect writing service. Come in and let us show you this Waterman's masterpiece. Made in six colors-each with a matching pencil. Ormes Ltd. TTiir. Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Ston Phones: SI & 82 . Open Daily From 8 .ni. till 10 fun. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 1 p.m. tin S pt. 7 arc in effect (torn December 1 to Jtnuiry 5. Here it an opportunity to combine butmeii with pleasure white bavel is economical. Tickets carry return limit of three months, allow itop-over privileges. . Why not plan a holiday now 16 visit your friend and relatives over Christmas and New Year's? Trarfl by Train! Safety' Comfort Economy! Foil Particulars From Your Nearest Canadian National Ticket Agent. V-6J-S5 UNI.ON STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED Special Low Winter Excursion Rates effective November 1st, 1935 9onn uary 29th' 19361 Prince RuPert to Vancouver and return Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. C ATA LA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Thursday pjn. T.S.S. CARD EX A EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Monday ajn. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, 'Stewart, Anyox and Naas River, Sunday, 8 p.m. Further information regarding sailings and tickets frbrn R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Ajent, Third Ave. Phone 568 CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and war ports S.S. PRINCESS ADELAIDE, Fridays, 10 p.m. To Vancouver Direct S.S. PRINCESS NORAH. Nov. 3rd", 21st, Dec. 5th. lfth. To Krrthikan. Wrantcll, Juneau and &karway S.S. PRINCESS NORAH, Nov. 17th. Dec. 1st, 15th. 29th. - WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE TO VANCOUVER S32.00 Tickets on sale Nov. 1st. 1935 to Feb. 29th. 1935. Final return limit March 31st, 1936. For Information and reservations call or write" H. I.. COATES. General Ascnt, Prince Rnperf. B.C. tftir m w l 1 II in ii nMiw imm i iiJiJ'iijijiiiwwjfcjjpL.iMM The Fish which made Prince Rupert Fam ous upert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RIJPRRT. B.C. Home Guide Aids In Lifting Heavy Burden of Colds Brihtff &ttef Control of Colds for the Family Easy to Foflow. A GREAT KELP TO MOTHERS Much of the' heavy" burden that colds impose upon Canadian famlMe can now be avoidedwith the help ol Vicks Plan iot Better Ontrof of Colds. This practical home guide" to fewer and shorter colds has Just three simple steps: I. To flttf Build Resistance to Colds Live normally avoid excesses. Eat simple food and keep elimination res ola f Drink plenty of water. Take some exercise dally outdoors preferably. Get plenty of rest and sleep. i. To Help Prevent Many Colds At the Jlrst warning nasal irritation, sniffle or sneeze, use Vicks Va-tro-nol just a few drops up each nostril Va-tro-nol b especially designed for the nose and upper throat where most colds start. Used in time. Vatro-nol helps to prevent many colds and to throw off head colds in the early stages. 3. To Help End a Cold Sooner If a cold has developed, or strikes without warning", rub throat and chest at bedtime with Vicks VapoRub. VapoRub acts two ways at once: 1 By stimulation through the skin, like a poultice or plaster; 2i By Inhalation of Its penetrating medicated vapors, direct to inflamed air-passages. Through the night, this combined vapor-poultice action loosens phlegm, soothes Irritation, helps break congestion. The worth of Vicks Plan to others has been demonstrated in clinical tests among 14.702 people further proved In everyday home use by thousands. What this commonsense, medically sound Plan can do for ypu and your family can be "proved only by trying It. You'll tlnd full directions for following it in any package of Vicks Va-tro-nol 6r Vicks VapoRub. Hotel Arrivals Knox C. Blaln, J.' Held and A. Stanton, city. Central J. Orodeau and F. W. Taylor. C. NJL; J. Hadland, Oona River. Prince Rupert B. S RestalL Victoria; C. Smallr wood, Vancouver. , Royal A. J. Price. Vancouver; Bruce Webb, Osland. " Savoy Mr. and Mrs. C". Iverseri and son. Oofta' River. POLICE COURT FINES HIGHER Tins TEAR Fines and costs of city police court here N during the month of November totalled $271 as compared with $120 In the same month last year, bringing the total for the year up to $2699 as compared with teCSe-Sa In the first eleven months! Of 1934. G. E. Gulick, transferred to Van couver lrt the service of the Swift- Caandian Co., sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide to take up his new duties in the south. ouricements Rupert Rod & Gun Club eame: dlnnpr nw 1 I litiittd Bazaar, December 5. Comedy "Bunty Pulls the ! Strings', Presbyterian Church, j Dec. 5 and 6. I S. O. N. Ski Club dance December 6. Drawing for radio. Toe H Christmas Cheer Novelty Dance, Moose Hall, December 6. Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L, Christmas Tree, Dec. 21. Hogmanay Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. MOOSE HALL RENTAL RATES . Concerts .:, $25.00 Dances . 20.00 Public Meetings 15.00 A room suitable for smaller meeting. Is now available on th ground floor, rental rate, KM Tor engagements phone the .qiib jjteward, 640 bt Red ili. DAILY M&WB oaturcu N -Ter- LOCAL NEWS NOTES Be warm and cotnlortable by xld tag In 32 Taxi It costs the same. j You can rent a car at Walker's as low as $130 a day, plus 7c. a mile. Free Capitol Theatre tickets, collect oar cash register receipts. Bulger's Jewellery Store. Mss. T. H. Johnson. Fmrrth Avenue East, will be at home Tuesday, December 3. from 3 to 6. (277) Mrs. J. H. MeLeod was heard in vocal solo's over the local radio station yesterday. A. Kristmansson returned to the city on the Cardena yesterday afternoon ' f ottowmg a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Rex Scherk returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a holiday trip to Victoria. Christmas cards, exceptionally fine assortment Special discounts on orders placed at store. Max Heilbroner. (Dec 4) Miss Eleanor Moxley, who has been spending the past few weeks in the city, left by last evening's train to resume her school teach ing duties at Pacific. Stephen Prudhomme, son of A. J. Prudhomme, arrived from Vancouver on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon, being here to take up residence with his father. Master ' David Jones, In vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs. J. S. Black; Miss Venetla Feero. with piano solos, and Ray Fossum, vo calist and guitar player, were heard over the air from the local radio station today. John E. Wide, who arrived In the city a few days ago from Dawson. left on last) evening's train for Halifax where he will embark December 8 on the steamer Alaunla for London enroute to his home in Cardiff, Wales. Now Science Explains Why So Many People Past 40 Feel That They're Slinninc LoslngTheir,,Grip"oriThings Many people 'round 40 think they're "growing old." They feel tired a lot ... "weak." Have headaches, dizziness, stomach upsets. Well, scientists say the cause of all this, in a great many cases, is simply an acid condition of the stomach. Nothing more. All 5"ou have to do is to neutralize the excess stomach acidity. When you hate ofto-of these acid stomach onsets, take Phillips Milk of Magnesia after meals and before going to bed. That's all! Try this. Soon you'll feel like another person! Take either the farniliar liquid "PHILLIPS " or the convenient new Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tabids. Made in Canada. ALSO l.S TABLET FOkitt PhilRpj Milk of Mirsia Tib-lets are now on sale at all riitig stores everywhere. Each tiny ut a teaspoonful of Gen uine r-fcrtlips' Milk of Vrvx Phillips' Aiii of 4 lay ltd to. A delicious 'Zhtty W ' J sSli t our, kxkxaI a Cash for old. goli. Bulger's Miss Margaret Maguire reft on) last evening's train to spend the' week-end at Inverness. j Gifts for the Old Country Genuine hand-beaded Indian Mocas sins at the Fashion Footwear, tf. Those nice coat sweaters for (1.00 at the Dollar Store make a very practical gift for children, tf. Miss Margaret Rensvold returned to the city on the Cardena yester day atfernoon from a trip to Van couver. Rupert Rod & Gun Club game dinner in the Knox Hotel Dec 4 Tickets may be obtained from the secretary, price 75c (277' Mrs. William Hunter, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon Lieut Henriette Thersteln, who has been with the local corps of the Salvation Army for some time. will sail tomorrow morning on the Princess Norah for Ketchikan. Names of children under thir teen years to be handed to Can adian Legion, B.E.S.L. or to Wo men's Auxiliary, as soon as possible. Children of members and ex-service men eligible. (tf W. H. Tobey. C.NR. divisional superintendent, left on last eve ning's train for one of his period ical trips over the line on official duties. J. K. Gordon left by last eve ning's train on his return to Ter race following a brief business visit to town, having arrived Thursday night from the Interior. Miss Wllma Wilson of the Bank of Montreal staff returned to the city on the Cardena yesterday aft ernoon from a vacation 'trip to Vancouver. B. E. Morgan, manager of the Blllmor Spruce Mills Ltd. sawmill at Porpoise Harbor, returned tc the mill on last evening's train after a brief business visit In town. Mrs. W. G. Mlddleton, wife r.f the new manager of the W. H. Malkfn Co., arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to take up her residence here. Mr. and Mrs. David Scott and I little daughter, who have been .on a two weeks' vacation trip to Vancouver, returned to the citv from the south on the Princes I Adelaide yesterday afternoon. Mrs. John McRae will leave next week on her return to Terrace, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Harry Comerof Stewart. Mrs. McRae came to the city this week with the body of her husband whose funeral took place on Thursday atternoon. C. Smaihvood. travelling auditor for the Canadian Pacific Railway, arrived In- the city on the. Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and will sail on the Princess Norah to- morrow morning to make the j round trip t6 Skajway and thencs back to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mitchell, who were married a week ago, the bride having formerly been Miss Laura Frizzell, are expected back on the Princess Norah tomorrow morning from a brief honeymoon trip to Vancouver, Victoria and S;aUle and will take up residence on Fourth Avenue West. Quality blend. Refresh-ingl Economical! I-T w NABOB WEMIUM CATALOG co. tro, Vahcouvu. CALOJir, viNNta Timely Recipes ' STUFFING ROASTS " Be sure to make a iot of' staffing" Is often the .last warning to the Cook when holiday meals are being planned. At this time of year then, nothing is more welcome than good stuffing recipe For Isn't the roast game, fish fowl or joint the first thought la our traditional feasts and Sniffing's are Important There are really two school of thought on this subject. In some regions the rich; dry .staffing n considered perfect; in others, the moist one. There is -tome dlfferenc of opinion too, as to seasonings Whether a "stuffing la made In the dry or moist manned. "the addition of bran improves the texture because this cereal soften-and swells In the baking proce.v Bran also Increases the richness or flavor and improves the color. Here is a bran stuffing reeft with modifications for several types of meat. The recipe is for the dry kind but ean be changed easily to make the other type. Simply Sore Throat Instantly neueve wreness m l nrce Minutes This Easy Way Do This to Ease I 11 I. Crush and stir 3 "Aswrin" Tablets in glass of water. For quickest relief from sore throat you've ever known, follow direction above. Relief will come almost instantly. For the "Aspirin" acts like a local anesthetic to ease throat pains; and at the same time soothes irritation and soreness. Doctors endorse this treatment For it proeides a medication and ii DEMAND AND GET When Buying Co Why Not Purchase The Best? In ourcodlyoull iizr S71' tv tmd the heat. in&t wmmAht CS) 651 NAnOU COFFEK U Heh thrrmaln roaitrrl and cornea to vou In Menum A.fc yo..r grocer .... . H KELLY, DOUGLAS c-8 let the br, or milk f,, 4 drain and ;.-.. from the cr i.t.j the basic r. . - 4 CUDS of - cup bran ( ; tp. sail poultry sa Combine tl melted fat , " "-Ji Apple chopped ta: onion recip. Celery v A;' , finely chooi, on km reriix- Moshrojin recipe, co k. rooms in !-. : Onion st ,:. spoon min . ; 8age s- , : spoons p. ,. "lpe. David Br j drfcnkenne , with option " fonment. tn M In city pu. Martin I. . was sent' prisonmpti . also for (ii . 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