28, 1936 y, February 2 Things That Combat Colds Like Magic! itk Any Doctor . . . men nHw simple Directions Cltitrbnet Ciftl. Tr . Olcnlrln" Tnh, . Take iw 1 . . h.La cnrn VOU Set lew. '"v ----- ii . i ,i , "Aspirin. 2 J E 8 or ww . . , nr;M,l V1.I "rjiconrruuneniinnouri. iiH ol usinu luiiv-jr h"' - rv ine ncwiiuy uuiu ol a o ns nr wnlnr? rtnrnln Iwloo n Jment pictureu nere. noi rinse mouin. ... ,. ;il nnnrove it. It Will Start "Asnirin" TniiloL or .U i th nveranc emu ui imjig unnun. Ainirin i thn ran .lnctnrnstasVOUCaueiHU. Inwli'-innrk- nr Iho Ttivor rv., r(,c "Aspirin" you take will Limited. Ik for the nnme Bayer rt combating your f oUl internally in the form of a cross on every tablet. onre; if throat is sore, itumi um r3 "Aspirin" Tablets in a third - ( EMAND AND GET AwrlKIIM .nMirvtMUHVr' asmme Mani leure Preparation i li i. Tl T T m i . a j i i r i f a w t nil ii iiiiiiiii l I7i m i vi si i n- ' a e L 1 1 c :i ! 1. . ,t t mm IRowntrees Pastilcs and Clear Gums Assorted, Menthol hucJyptus, Ulack Currant, and Licorice. 4. Of Now reduced to, per pound TtvC Gibson's English Make Hard Hoilcd Candies- Assorted Flavors. & per pound uu Accurate Reliable Thermometers pen 51. bU ffrfeerator 25c at Frying 75c Candy Making . . . 75c Weather ... 25c & 50c Clinical 50c Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druqgists the Retail Ster Phones: 81 tc 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. (Mays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. D. ELIO Furniture Exchange EW FURN1TIJRE Floor Covering, Stair Carpets, Hath Mats, Beds, Springs, Mattresses FAPLES (New Goods) Blankets, Window Blinds, Tahle Oilcloth, Pack Sacks, Suitcases HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT OUTRIGHT Phone: Green 421 NI0N STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED Bpi?.lLow wlner Excursion Rates effective November 1st, 1935 B2oo . ary 29th 1036- Prlnce Rupert to Vancouver and return StPHrnoro Inana Drlnnn DimAt-t f Af n mil VOf ! n, ,?ALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. v vancuuver, Tnursday p.m. n,,IETUIlE FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. u" Var;jouver, Monday a.m. salllncs tn and Naas River, p. ,. Sunday, 8 p.m. jurtner Information regarding sailings and tickets from "'SMITH iri... i . . nrn.i.j a.. Phone 588 mmm ..mo Kuinri tpjcill, lllliu - , You can rent a car at Walker's as low as $1.50 a day, plus 7c a mile, International Basketball Series Thursday and Friday, New Metla-kalla, Alaska vs. Rupert AH Stars. (48) Here's your chance come to the S. O. N. Leap Year Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Thurs., 27th. Adm. 50c. Refreshments. (49) Announcements Toe II bridge, February 20, post-' poncd. I Canadian Legion WhLst, February 26. Bridge and Sons of Norway leap year dance, ' February 27. i "I will! I won't!" Comedy, United' Church, March 5 and 6. j Pioneer's banquet March 10, Oddfellows Hall. Philharmonic Society concert Presbyterian Church, March 11 and 12, 8; 15 p.m. "Ylmmy Yohnson's Yob," comedy drama, Luther. League, March 13. Oddfellows' Hall. Anglican Pageant, March 20. Eastern Star dance, March 20. J Presbyterian Sunday School March 27. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 2. fellows' Hall, April 9. sale, April 16. Catholic Spring Sale, April 23. MOOSE HALL DANCE Friday Night After Basketball Games Hinton Coal Phone 51 CENTRAL HOTEL Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockcyc Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert DAILY NEWS 'PAaU.TEftifl LOCAL NEWS NOTES City billiard championship; entries to be made by Saturday, February 29 at Canadian Legion club-rooms. . (45-8) "The Rich Young Ruler," a drama in 5 scenes will be presented by the Baptist Players tomorrow evening In the Church at 8 p.m. Admission 35c. Well worth seeing. (48) Aubrey Sanford and Robert K, Wray, auditors for the Northern British Columbia Power Co., ar- Richard Meadows, son of Mr.rlved ln thc city from Vancouver and Mrs. H. a. UMmm rtm n tne Prince oeorge mis morn- to the city on the Prince George this morning from a visit ln ' Ing. Dr. H . V. Warren of the of British Columbia will give a Pleading guilty to a charge- oi tvee lecture tonight at the Council drunkenness, T. Glenn was fined Chamber -on "Minerals and .the $25, with option of ten days' lm- Search for Gold." Tomorrow prlsonment, In city police court 'Thursday) night will be a lecture yesterday. on "Minerals and the World Crisis." r . I Time. 8 p.m. This lecture will not be broadcast. (48) At the first SNIFFLE Quick! Use this specialized Vicks aid for nose and upper throat, where most Colds start. Helps prevent colds. Vicks Vatro nol Fred Coram, well known purser 'of Canadian National Coast Steamships, came north as a passenger aboard the Prince George today to ! Join the steamer Prince Ruperf. which is to be recommlssioned t ln service next week after having completed annual overhaul at th local dry dock. Yvonne Riffou and Rol Judge were last evening announced as winners in the amateur radio competition for children from 4 to 14 which was held from the local sta tion last Saturday evening. The former received 92 votes and the latter, 57. Dr.'Harr vrwsfrnm, rbfessorof I geology at the UniversltjTo'f British Orange Ladies' Spring Sale, Odd- Columbia, arrived from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning 'and will sail Thursday night by thei fir AnIronic fTiitrnsrfrnl Pictpr I same steamer on his return south.! He was the speaker today at the ' regular weekly luncheon of the! Prince Rupert Gyro Club with Dr. R. G. Large, president, In the chair, and will be heard by the Rotary Club tomorrow. Tonight and tomorrow evening he will give public .lectures ln the city council cham- ber. eussinEO FOR SALE OR RENT FIVE-Room house for rent or sale, easy terms. Money needed owing to sickness. Phone' Black 724. FOR RENT (49) FOR RENT Clean, well-furnished1 modem apartment. Phone Red 444. (49) WANTED WANTED To purchase 4 or 5 room house close In. Must be bargain. Apply Box 0. Dally News, (51) : SITUATIONS WANTED FIRST-CLASS Man, iuuy exper-il lenced ln hotel, restaurant and general store work seeks "position. Capable taking charge, keeping i V- 1. - . 1 -J , . 1 n ' I UUUIw, IlUb U11U1U Ui VtUIK, iXJX I , Dally News. (53) I LOST LOST Pair black and tan leather gloves. Phone Red 700. (4i LOSTOn Emmanuel Street, Seal Cove, between 7th and 8th Ave nues, lady's sliver wrist watch. Finder return to'thls office and receive reward. (52) FOUND FOUND Horn-rlmmed glasses on Third Avenue between 6th and 7th Streets. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News and paying for this advertlso mcnt. ,. tf. WAKE-UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And Youll Jump Out of Bed In th Morning Rrin to Co Tha llrtr should eoar oat two poanda of liquid bit into yonr bowela dailjr. If tfaio bil It not flowing ireelr. your food doean't direst. It jolt decara in tee bowele. Cm bloat up yooratomach. You ft ronitipttod. Hirmfal poiMu co Into the bodr. tnd 70a fool Mur, tank and th world louki ponk,-. A mr bowol movement doesn't always ret at the rauae. tea nad aomethini; that work on th liver a well. It takes thow rood, old tarter' Litila Liver I'Hla to rat tdee two pounda 01 pile nowing freely and roak you (eel "op and up". Hirmle. and rentla,tMy make thc bile How freely. They do the work of calomel but have no calomel or mercury in them. Aik for Carter'a Little Liver I'illa by muse I .Stubbornly refute anything elae, 26c. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald, who have been on a visit to Scotland, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. George Anderson, secretary of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from Seattle where he went to attend conferences in regard to halibut fishing matters, Capt. and Mrs. Merrill Sollows.l who have been spending the win-! iter visiting In Nova Scotia, re turned to the city on the Prlnc2 George this morning, having trj veiled west by way of Vancouver, j A. R. Taylor of Vancouver ar-j rived in the city on the Prince j George this morning from thc south to pay a visit with his son and daughter-in-law, Constable and Mrs. D. W. Taylor, Fifth Av enue East. Albert Farrow, steamboat Inspector, arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver to make an Inspection of the steamer Prince Oeorge which is completing annual overhaul at the local dry dock. .- Cpl, J. W. Nlcholls, general mane ager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. returned to the c'tyi on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Vancouver Seattle and elswhere in the sout.1 company business. $ Stephen McNeill, pSonew prospector at69 weir known G. W, Laldler, f ormer, local, rtian-and" mtnliv' . ager of W.' H, Malklh Co.. arrived man of .the Copper River district near Usk, arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning, i all, C.N.R.; E. C. Nevlson. A. Far-i Mrs. John McRae, who has been row and Harry V. Warren, Van- spending the past week In the" city, leaves by this evening's train on her return to Terrace. Mrs. Jack Woods (Annette Stone) returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a business trip to Vancouver. couver. Koyal P. J. Murphy, Remo; O. L. Evans, Toronto; L. G. Duke, Premier. Savoy Mrs, B. Iverson, Oona River; J. 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