January 18, 1936 EXALL STORE SPECIALS WE WITH SAFKTY AT THE RKXALL STORE Hikers French Balm, and Nlckelled Dispenser, bothfor 50c Chest Rub and 25c Cold Tablets, both for 50c idles' Curv-nte itazor una uiaae, ac, ana a luoe or Lavender; Shaving i;nfiuni uuui u aijc Pnurtlnr nnrl 2Sn Sharl Perfume hnth fnr' '-gA r..co ujit.li Handle free with i BDi tln Floor wax. . T.iiin. Tnhlph .mrl 15c nktt. of Envelones. hnth for TVitVi Pnstp nnrl Tnnth Rrnshps nnrl 1 ' twifv. Brush, bom ior zc . ..,.ui. TMVilst. nnrl F.nvplnnp f rvirtfnllnl nnA 1 chanlcal Pencil, Dom ior 50c - 'Trtrtf! Tlriih nnrl 1 Mill? nf MnrnAcl4 TrwtK powder, Dom, iu -u4 PVtAmnte VrtfVi frt OA'. aree SDOnge aim iiiamuw, www ovc . a a A Tnhlpta nnH 1 Rftr hnt.t.lp nf Voniiro frtyfl' Till lWVv jonteel Wave Set for ..59c - - fi-tit. . . . .1 ' A. -ti-M MA ..am ui-tfnin i vrf". rr iiii 'fllCA 0vw, ,.v- f a,SniOntli( iljltci luiiit' caivica nu ucbiy miiiL xtiiii muim Chocolate covered, eacn in i-id. ooxes, regular 3uc eacn; Special., both, for 50c Ormes Ltd. ttrt Pioneer Druqjyists It, Keiall Star Phones: 8 & 82 Ooen IJailv From 8 a.m. till 10 P.m. . I Ilni:.l.w. 19 nnnn fill 9 n tti I n m . 111 O n m IRONITE PRODUCTS jiip. iMi.ii rnnu i. i it i ml. ED ai , . We Deliver HUMfbUIS HAKUWAKh La LIU. o ir Hivv Good condition $tio $1.18 91.10 Sl.lfr 51.10 FURNITURE at t .f A III ITT I : v at , ; from .M1IKV .( 88.00 $14.00 $6,00 $15.00up $9.00 D. ELIO i if hi iif fin n m m ii ii ill i 1 1 iv i r a i nuivi.r iiipmii ir.t Will II I r-B III tiUII M & "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD J Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. oe nem on Monday at s pjn. lio) Jioon. A report from Fire Chief J. R. Morrison,, read at last j nlght'3 meeting of the hospital board, stated that usual inspections had been made of both hospital and nurses' horrie which! had been found to be In good order from : fire standpoint. There was also : letter from the Provincial Secre tary, In regard to. hospital fire pro tectlon. Announcements "1 J Presbyterian Burns Tea, Jan. 23, at home of Mrs. Massey. Anellcan Tea at Mrs. W. H. Tobey's on January 23. Junior Chamber Snowball Frolic. January 24. Norkap basket social, January 24, Lantern lecture on Russia by Willson Woodside of Toronto, Booth School, January 20. Sons of Norway masquerade Jan. 31. Jiggs supper, February 4. Prince Rupert Badminton Club dance, Elks' Hall, Friday, Feb. 7. Moose Legion anniversary novelty dance February 7. Anglican Girl's W. Tinker's, February 8. Cambral i-uary 14 A. Tea, Mrs, Valentine Dance, Feb- MOOSE HALL RENTAL RATKS Concerts ;.-.$25.00 Dances' !-..- 20.00 PuMtC! Meetings, ...- 1-00 A room, suitable foe 'smaller meetlnc Is, now avallabl? on the ground; flobiC. rentaE rate, $4.00: For engagements pttonfr the Club Steward;. 64d or Red 412. Don't Put a' Dollar On Any Notf Car tint! You Scathe5.; . New Chevrolet Solid' Steel Turret Top Perfected Hydraulic Brakes Improved Six Clylnder Motor Fisher No. Draft Ventilation Knee Action Front Wheels Kaien Motors Limited CHEVROLET DEALERS Third. Ave, Phone 52. DAILY NEWS f'AOK THREi LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tou can rent a car at Walker's s low aille, u $UM) a. day. phu 7c. a . Cash fdr old gold. Bulger's (tf) j Mrs. L. Nelson, who has 'been on a trip to Vancouver, returned o The annual Congregational meet-( the city front the south on ttw Ingr of St. Andrew's Cathedral will princess Adelaide yesterday af ter.- Mrs. W. Cummings and daugh U Mrs. E. S. Arnold returned to er, Miss Frances cummings, who -her home at Smlthers this week L .. u . ' ' i ' I I ' i , I ' i 1 , i . 1 .- 1 - . nave ueen on a noiiaay inp. souT.nfc auer navmg speiiw mice wi-ck-j returned home from Vancouver on 'in' the Prince Rupert General Hos tile Princess Adelaide yesterday pital following an operation. afternoon. The hospital board, at Its meeting last night, received the city's assessment- notice for the year. Satisfaction was expressed with the valuation as set fof .taxation purposes. During the month of December 1433 hospital days were recorded at the Prince Rupert General Hps-1 pltal, the per dieiri cost' being $3.71. "Disbursements for the month am ounted to $3877.33. Cambral Chapter, Imperial .0'-der. Daughters of the Empire had a letter before the hospital board last night endorsing the new hospital project here and pledging all support possible to the move ment. The letter was written by Mlas W V Wllcnn fiprrptnrv nf the Chapter. Correspondence at last nlght'3 meeting of the hospital board lnr eluded Chrtslmas and New Year greetings from E. W. Neel, president of the British Columbia Hospitals Association. William Goodwin Terrace far mer, was able to leave by last eve Olft of a wheel chair has been made to the Prince Rupert Genera! Hospital-, by the Fish Packers' Federal Union. Suitable acknowledge ment was made at the regular monthly meeting of the hospital board last night. Miss Betty Cameron of the stu dent nursing staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, who un derwent an operation recently, has been able to leave the hospital for her home: but it will be some time yet before' she is able to resume duty; Early arrival and installation of furniture fot the ward on the men's floor of the Prince Rupert General Hospital which ii to be furnished b the Prince Rupert Oyro Club is expected, It was intimated last night at the regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the hospital. The- annual statement having re vealed that there was no insurance on the furniture of the Nurses' Home, the hospital board, at last night's meeting, decided' to put on a temporary cover of $2O0bipending the taking of an Inventory on the basis, of which permanent policies will be taken out. Dr. J. II. Carson has been ap pointed representative of the Prince Rupert Medical Association on the board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital for the year 1936. He took his place at last rilght'S regular monthly meeting of the board and was duly welcomed by the president, S. D. Macdonald. The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Was held last night at the hospltai. Business was not of a very import ant nature but took almost two hours to dispose of. Thos present were S. D. MacDonald, chairman. City Commissioner W. J. Alder, G. Pi Tinker, O. V. Wilkinson, W. M. Brown; Frank Dibb and Dr. J. H. Carson, directors', H W. Birch, managing secretary, and Miss Jean Harrison R. N.j lady superintend ent. Roof repair work is being carried out at the Prince Rupert General Hospital by Steens Limited, it was reported at the regular monthly meeting, of the board last night by the house committee of: which Frank Dibb is chairman. The ori ginal figure for the work was $40 but it has been found advisable to carry out some additional work and the house committee was author lzed to have this proceeded with. It was also" reported that an obstruc tlora in the domestic water supply of the hospital had been cleared out. In her- monthly report to the hospital board at its meeting last night, Miss Jean Harrison R.N., lady superintendent of the Prince Ru pert General Hospital, acknow ledged a number of gifts which had been mnde to- the hospital by var ious organizations during the Christmas, season, Each organiza tlon' has been: thanked Individually by the1 secretary. As for general hospital work. Miss Harrison re p; ortedi tha t the Yuletlde season had been a particularly busy one; Miss Harrison announcecMhat Miss An nle-Walker R.N-. had been appointed night supervisor at the hospital in succession to- Miss Catherine Har tey! R:N., who had left for Call forniaj and; whose departure wad re: gretted. We Buy for Less. Th RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Mrs. Killin Is Miss McGreish Is New President1 Tendered Shower nlng's train for his home in the!Elected Head of Canadian interior after having been a patient In the Prince Rupert General Hospital for eight months. Women's Auxiliary For Ensuing Year Legion The The Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion, at its annual meeting Thursday night, elected officers for the coming year as fol lows: President, Mrs. Hugh Klllln. First vice-president, Mrs. Jack Preece. Second vice-president, Mrs. W. H. Goodsell. Secretary, Mrs. M. M. Lamb. Treasurer1, Mrs. P. M. Rayner. Executive Mrs. R. T. Anderson, Mrs. F. Barber and Mrs. V. Investigation committee Mrs. Hugh Smith and Mrs. Larsen. Welfare committee Mrs. R. T. Anderson and'Mrs. S. V. Cox. Sick visiting committee Mrs. Henry Smith, Mrs. William Brass, Mrs. A. J. Croxford and Mrs. Shrub- sail. Kntertalnment committee Mrs. Oden,. Miss Mary Robertson and Mrs, J. McGreish. Press correspondent, Mrs. P. M. Rayner. Mistress at Arms, Mrs. William Rothwell. Chaplain, Mts. Henry Smith. Auditors Mrs. Hugh Smith, Mrs, F; Barber and'MTs, F; J. Feasby. , In addition to election of officers; reDort's were received and other routine business dealt with at the meeting. Terrace Stores To Have Holiday Now Interior Village is Brought Under Operation of Weekly Half Holiday Act VICTORIA, Jan. 18: (CP) The Village of Terrace has been brought under the Weekly Half Holiday Act by provincial order. This means that all stores in the village must now close a half a day a week. The fire department had a call at 1:30 this afternoon to a chimney fire at D. Ello's furniture store on Third Avenue at First Street. No damage was done. If You Ent Starches Meats, Sweets Read This They're All Xeceamry Fom Int All Acid Forming. Ilenre Mnntof VUae"Avid Stomacli" At Times. Easy Koto to lletiere. Doctors say that much of the so-called "indigestion,"' from which so many of us suffer, is really acid indigestion . . . brought about' by too many acid-forming food in our modern diet. And that there is nnw a way to relieve this . . . often in minutest Simply take Phillips' Milk of Magnesia after meals. Almost immediately this acts to neutralize tho stomach aridity that' brings on your trouble! You "forget you have- a slbmach!" Try this just once! Take either the familiar liquid "PHILLIPS'", or, now the convenient' new Phillips Milk of Magnesin Tablets; Hut be sure you get Genuine "PHILLIPS' ". Also in Tablet Form l Phillips' Milk of Mannmln Tablets me now on sale at all drug atoret everywhLTe. Lachtiny tablet IS th equivalent of a teasnoonful of Oi-miin Phillip)' Milk of Magnesia. Phillips fAf 1111 MADE I CANADA Mi L rfAtay ftcSteu Delightful Affair In Honor Local Girl Whd Is ToN Be Married Shortly Of A delightful miscellaneous show er for Miss Winnie McGreish. whose marriage to Alexander Duh-i can takes place next week, was held last evening at the Rupert j East Gymnasium Hall. Joint Hos tesses were Miss Kathleen Duncan, Miss Mary Bremner and Mrs. Tom-1 my christoff. There were between fifty an-i sixty persons present and dancing was enjoyed, music being furnished by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McKay, Mrs. P.. McCormick, John Bremner and James Watt. Del- Iciou3 refreshments were served by i the hostesses. A toast to the young couple, who were the recipients of many lovely. gifts, was proposed by R. Barclay FOR RENT Modern 5-roomed flat, Close in. Phone Red 128: (19) FOR SALE FRESH Fish for sale aboard Helen ! II, Cow Bay. (tf) LOST LOST Silver fountain Phone Black 912. FOUND pen. top. (16) LOST Hand Gill net, pontoon with dry dock. Finder please turn to Hunt's Ltd., waterfront. (15) FOUND Bunch of keys in leather case. Keys rusty, evidently been lost some time. Apply Dally News. (tf) PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay, Wb start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg. (tf) MALE HELP WANTED LESSON from the depression-; Be a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stenographer, etc. Free Book's; ' "How tp get a Government Job.i' M.C.C. Civil Service School. Win, nlpeg. RELIABLE man to take care store route. Distribute and collect. New product. Protected territory. Earn . excellent weekly Income. Berland Nut Co., St. Piul, Minn. Hinton Coal Phone' 51 CENTRAL HOTEL Ltd. Everything in Clothes for Men and Women, Boys and Girls ; We Sell for Less FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 FURS FURS We have orders for Mink, Marten, Lynx, Foxes, Weasels, and we' are prepared to pay you highest cash prices. Also all your other furs at full market value. Trial shipment will convince you. Ship now to J. CLONES PRINCE. GEORGE, B.C. TRAPPERS: Have big- order for all furs espe- dally MINKS AND MARTENS and responded to by Alex Duncan. Ship your goods as soon as receiv- ,ea we wire valuation, ii price not '. satisfactory goods returned at w a niLL !, K ,elf once. W. A. Gibb. who has been visit- Exnrpss nnH hnth lng in the city for the past week. No. l Ranch Minks as highas $15; or so, sailed on the Prince John -Interlor$ $15; Martens, as high as for Vancouver via the Queen Char-'49! Lynx, $45. lotte Islands. ! In me market for good Silver Foxes. Want Ads FOR RENT lrfYP PFNT Piirnlshprf 4-rnnm I apartment. Phone 547. (tf) iMase a snipment ana oe convinced. .GOLD BLOOM Is the best man The Old Reliable Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy; Red Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL. IIP Packed by the only Sal- ; mon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. i.i For - - COAL LUMBER I I Building t I PHRPOTT supplies Phone I EVITT i & Co. ltd. I 651 and 652