t PAQJ JOTJH mm 1 1 y i i j !- UAIU a Mm7rTrn "Mj hi HALF-ALIVE from one to five? It's easy to see when another man is slipping. But it's harder to face it yourself. So it was with Jim. For months, he vaguely realized something was wrong with him. Tasks that he used to take in his stride had become a grind. He dreaded the afternoon hours most. utes dragged. Worst of all, it showed in his work. Sluggish days are often due to .common constipation. This ailment has helped to sidetrack many a promising career. It is a great enemy of vigor. j Your pace slows down. "Most frequently, common constipation results from meals that lack sufficient "bulk" to exercise the. intestines. So many people make the mistake of dosing themselves with pills and drugs that often do more harm than good. The real answer is to get "bulk" back in your daily diet. Scientific tests show that Kellogg's All. Hkan supplies soft "bulk." Also that this "bulk" is often more effective than the "bulk" in fruits and vegetables. This natural laxative food has been used with success by millions of people. Two table-spoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. Stubborn cases may require All-Bran oftener. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Enjoy All-Bran as a cereal, "with milk Try a Daily News want-ad, or cream. Have your wife cook All-Bran into muffins, breads, waffles, etc. Remember, it fur-nishes wholesome "bulk." And also vitamin B and iron. All-Bran is sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. The natural food that corrects constipation IN THE MTKEMK COIKT OF IIKITISII COLUMBIA In I'ruliutr In the .Matter nt tlir ".IdmliiNtrutiuii Act" and In t lie .Matter of the ! Estate of William Duncan, ; Uncased, Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hlg Honor W. E. Fisher, the llth day of January, AD. 1936, I wai appointed Administrator of the estate of William Duncan, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hcre'Jy required td furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 13th day of February, A.D. 1936, and all parti Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert B.C. Dated the 13th day of January, A D. 1938. (23) LAM) ACT Notice of Intention to apply to trust Land In PRINCE RUPERT Land Recording District of Range 5 Coast, and situate about 1-2 mile south of the W. A Brown Homestte Lease on SklaU Bay 8tepliens Island. Take notice that William Anthony Brown of Sklakl Bay, Stephens Isl occupation Fisherman and Trapper Intends to apply for a lease of the following described foreshore lands: Commencing at a post planted on a small island within an inlet of Sklakl Bay. about 20 Feet west of my boathouse, which Is located approximately 3-4 miles south of the W. A. Brown Homeslte Lease thence West 1 .200.. Feet; . thence North 900 Feet East 1,800 Feet: thence South P00 Feet; thence West 600 Feet to point of commencement and containing Thirty acres, more or less. WILLIAM ANTHONY BROWN Dated November 4th. 1S3S. CERTIIICATES OK IMPROVEMENTS SILVER KINO No. 1; SILVER KING No. 2; SILVER KINO No. 3; SILVER KINO No. 4: SILVER KINO No. 5: SILVER KINO No, 8; SILVER KINO No. 7: SILVER KINO No. 8: BLUEBIRD No. 1 & BLUEBIRD NO. 2 MINERAL CLAIMS Sltuat in the AUln Mining Division of Casslar District. Where located: Whitewater Creek, Tultrquah River, TAKE NOTICE that D. C. Bharpstone. acting as agent for Raymond L. Walker, Free Miner' Certificate No. 64891-D Daniel H. Moller, Free Miner's Certificate No. 64877-D; Harry C. Bracken. Free Mln-' Certificate No. 64878-D; Arthur lied-man, Free Miner's Certificate No. 64830-D; Alaska Juneau Oold Mining Corporation. Free Miner's Certificate No. 88028-D; Walter Barron. Free Miner's Certificate No. 64888-D: D. J, MacDougall. Free Mtaer's Certificate No. 64889-D, Intends sixty days from the date hereof, to a,p-ly to the Mining Recorder for Certlfl-catra of improvements for th of obtaining Orown Orants of the above claims. And Further take notice that action, under section 85 of the Mineral Act, must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certmcates ol Improvements. Dated AhU first da of December, 1935. Hyde Transfer Coal Wood Cartage Storage PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Six Bank Hold-ups In Vancouver And None Are Solved VANCOUVER, Jan. 17:--There have been six bank hold-ups here during the past six months without any being solved with conviction of the perpetrators. A reward of $5000 was posted yesterday by the Canadian Bank-ers' Association for Information leading to the arrest and conviction Qf the bandits who held up the Powell Street and Victoria Drive branch of the Canadia-i Bank of Commerce Wednesday nd fatally shot Teller William Hobbs. Five men, whose names are being withheld for the time bein?, are being held for investigation, Grotto Taxi 456 3 Oars at your service Proprietors Bert Morgan & Bud Barrl; Don't forget the number 456 "TILLIE THE TOILER" AH, 'THIS IS DELAQHTRj I Had a HAfcti time GETTING RIO OP BUBBLES r 7 1 j y l i r i x ijmmvmi wmm mf 1 1 1 COMEDY IS REAL GOOD "Bright Lights," With Joe E. Brown Anil Ami Dvorak, Is More Than Farce Not merely a farce but a real comedy, replete with thrilling ac- uon, romance, pathos and laugh- ,ter, is Joe "E. Brown's starring picture "Bright Lights," which is b?Ing featured on the screen of the' Capitol Theatre here this week-end. In addition, it has four catchy songs as well as several specialty numbers In which beauti--i i . , ... mi uuncing gins participate. J. E. Brown portrays the part or a small time burlesque comedian In a troupe which is touring the provinces. His wife and stage partner is Ann Dvorak. A runaway madcap heiress, played by Patricia Ellis, eludes detectives and join tne burlesque troupe. On the train is William Gargan, advance man for a New York stage production, wno picks up the Brown act, teams Joe and Miss Ellis In a Broadway show and leaves Miss Dvorak out of the picture. There is a flirtatious affair between Joe and his new partner which, of course, endi just as it should Special mention is due to Joseph Cawthom, Arthur Treacher. Henrv O'Neill and Gordon Westcott, who are important members of the sup -porting cast, No matter whether or not one 13 a confirmed Joe E. Brown addict, he will feel better after seeing "Bright Lights," it is said. Mother Hostess At Trousseau Tea In Daughter's Honor Mrs. James Brown. Fourth Av enue East, entertained yesterday afternoon at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter, Nessle, whose marriage to William Stone takes place on Thursday. About twenty ladles were present, all in timate friends of the bride-elet Mrs M. MacArthur and Mrs. W. Murray poured. Serviteurs wer.i Mrs. C. Haig, Miss Pebbles Stone and Mrs. Jde Brown. C. P. R. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived In port at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. ritlNCE RUPERT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT Notice Is hereby given that a court of revision and appeal, under the provisions of the "Taxation Act" and amendments thereof and "Public Schools Act" respecting the Assessment rolls fnr tho Prln ran. pert Assessment District for the year 1936, will be held at the Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C. on Monday. .February 17th, 1936, at 10 o'clock in the fnrpnnnn ! Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C. Jan-1 uary 17tn, 1936. JOHN DYBHAVN, Judge of the Court of Revision and Appeal. IX TIIK MTKKMK ( Ol KT Ol' ISKITISII lOl.l MHIA III I'robate In the .Mailer or I lie "Administration Act" and In the Matter of the IMate of (ieorge -Mai kiln, KweUM-il , TAKE NOTICE that by order of lUs uuuiur w. C. r-isner, uie uui day or January, AD. 1938, I w appointed Administrator of the eetate of George Macklln, dewated, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to i uraUh same, properly verified to me on or before the 13th clay of February, AX). 1936, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert B.C. DaiUtl the 13th day of January, A.D. 1938. (23) Baptist Tea Was Very Successful Novel Event Yesterday Afternoon In Church Parlors Well Patronized The Baptist Church Parlors were the scene of a very successful "chop ' suey" tea yesterday afternoon. It! proved a very novel affair. The many guests calling were received by Mrs. Bert Morgan. Convener of the affair, Mrs. Norman Fraser, was assisted by the following ladles: Home cooking Mrs. J. Armstrong and Mrs. Hale. Tea room Mrs. P. H. Llnzey. tfc XT lit rinrrmttt n m 4 tflp t T.. 1 tla Feero. Kitchen Mrs. Frank Morris, Mrs. George Hlbbard and Mrs. V. Houston.. Cashier Mrs. H. Leaper. A program included piano solos by Junior Daggett, Mrs. J, C. Oil-ker and Miss Eileen Hamblln and vocal solos hy Mrs, H. N. Brockles-by and Miss Inez Berg. John Dybhavn returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide tills afternoon from Ottawa where he 1 attended the annual meeting of the j Biological Board of Canada. He also visited eastern and southern points on business. Harold Dahl and E. Dunbar sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Norah for Vancouver. ECONOMY Cash Specials Are always profitable to you. Save more money in buying here. Don't miss these specials! CAMPBELL'S SOUP Tomato. 3 for 25c LIBBY'S SAUER KRAUT " 2',2's, per tin JLfJj LIBBY'S DILL PICKLES tZn 2V2's, per tin iO LIBBY'S PORK & BEANS A O n 28-oz., family; 3 tins AYLMER PORK & BEANS Individual, per tin MILK All Brands per tin per case SALADA TEA Yellow Label, per lb. FRY'S COCOA li's 2 tins ROLOCREAM HEALTH OCT. OATS, large pkg. WHEAT Good chicken CO Off feed; 100-lb. sack W6iO FLOUR First grade 04 Off 49-lb, sack VitOJ FLOUR Second grade 49-lb. sack MUSSALLEM'S BUTTER ftO COLGATE'S SOAPS Assorted, 7 for McINTOSH APPLES Fancy Wrapped, box 9c $1.13 55c 41c $1.75 First grade. 3 lbs. VAX, MUSSALLEM'S EGGS A Large Z9c A Medium 27c A Pullet '2Gc Arriving fresh every boat .J 25c $2.10 McINTOSH APPLES Q4 aV C. Gade, Wrapped, box V.7U WE DELIVER MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE 'Where Dollars have More Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone IS In Terms of Romance l'lL BET NtXJ TELL. BUBBLES THE 'SAME CTOV .ATIOUT He,Miu VMEI. T1LI IC. I'K EuuKvs Hoke silk Uauihat uja THAN AMy OP THE BOSCfjTHE AHOUMTl LOOKS LIKE? 'LL VJIM TVAE "SALE contest r VAltt -. - 1 . n Friday, Januar f J . , J L J , 1 on,&m & Saturday ' ' ' ' Feature at 7:30 k o A MESSAGE FROM OUR BOOKING OFFICE! "As requested have booked you with "Bright Lights'1 ian and 18. Best Joe E. Brown picture in years. High class enW tailllUCIll, wtuv ww " - , ' s!VlL& 13 Ru-flll More pictures like this and we'll all get well; Quite dlfferW,' from Brown's previous pictures. Your people up there iiii IllTA IT " Z'd ?U croons as and eith P'a"re J0, . f flb '"'mil HU V'-l J srr i v r rry With ANN DVORAK and PATRICIA ELLIS Also News and Comedyj Chapt. 4 "Great Air Mystery" (Sat. Mat We Have the Goods That Make Good Business Better Correct management requires correct, equipment and supplies. Our stock is complete, and modern. Files, Folders, Binding Cases, Account! Books, Bound and Loose Leaf Lertirnrx. rilmrfn!ir nm! Anlvsis liooks. Itpminirtrin niifl T Tnr loi-i'nl Timnu rent. Ribbons, Carbon Paper, Typing and Copy Papers.-Adding Machine and Cash Register Rolls. Pencils, Pens, Blotters, Ink, Gloy Paste, Mucilege, Stamp Pads and Ink. Staples, Clips and Fasteners, Rubber Bands, Erasers, Etc. Everything in Stationery for the Office, Garage, Warehouse or Shop. Agents for Office Specialty Equipment and Globe tuiiiifiw uiiicu rurniiuie. It's good business to use efficient methods. Improve! ...UV. ! 1 1!..., I juuio wii.il uv.-n.ui uquipnient aim supplies. that the people of the whole district are rlninfr the pan -By Wstovei r r. damces (y? """'SO TH 15