PAG FOOTI 2 Th ings That Combat Colds Like Magic! Ask Any Doctor . . . Then Follow Simple Directions Pictured Below. Quickest, Simplest Way l Tike two "Aspirin Tb-lets.. Make sure you get "Aspirin. . Instead of using fancy priced "cold remedies" try the new-day cold treatment pictured here. Your own .doctor will approve it. It will start easing the average cold or sore throat almost as fast as you caught it. The "Aspirin" you lake will start combating your cold internally at once: if throat is sore, crush and stir 3 "Aspirin" Tablets in a third DEMAND AND GET Stock-Taking Cash Specials; Get Them While They Last LIBBY S TOMATO JUICE Qp 01 1'4-oz., per tin 3 tins 25c LIBBY'S PORK & BEANS ftp : 2 squat; per tin : ' 3 tins , 25c HOLLAND HERRINGS Milkers To clear Q4 4ft pivitF io.ib. keg EMPRESS PURE JAMS OiK, Assorted, 4-lb, tin ' 40-oz. jar 35c HEALTH BRAN Large Oftp per pkg BRAID'S COFFEE Q7p dl 1 -lb. tin QUAKER PEACHES 7p 2 .squat, heavy syrup, tin RED' PLUMS 2 squat OQn 3 tins tfK' SHELLED WALNUTS 97p Pieces, per lb kl Halves, per lb. :...-...37c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Low Prices i WE DELIVER MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollar Hate More Cent' 'P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY , Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL j BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 Hyde Transfer Coal Wood Cartage Storage i i PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Try a DaUy News want-ad. if. o Drink a lull class of water. " Repeat treatment in 2 hours. of a glass of water; gargle twice. Do not rinse mouth. "Aspirin" Tablets are made in Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered trade-mark of the Bayer Company, Limited. Look for the name Bayer in the form of a cross on every tablet. ASPIRIN District News TERRACE ;oming citizens of Terrace. No sooner had the last truck departed A-ith the bank's fittings than activity was observed in the post office and It soon became apparent that S. N. Klrkaldy, Terrace post master, was preparing to take over The local Oddfellows staged ;a ' LONDON. Jan. 22: (CP) A nip Don't Put a Dollar On Any New Car Until You See the . . . New Chevrolet Solid Steel Turret Top t Perfected Hydraulic Brakes Improved Six Clylnder Motor Fisher No Draft Ventilation' Knee Action Front Wheels Kaien Motors Limited CHEVROLET DEALERS Third Ave. Phone 58 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront With eight carloads of frozen fish for trans-shipment east over the Canadian National Railways, Northland Transportation Co.'s motorship liner Northland was lri ter discharging, the vessel left In continuation Seattle. of her voyage to Capt. Tony. Martlnusen, local halibut boat operator, sailed yes- terday afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver where he is having a new halibut boat built at the yard of W. Manchlons. The new boat will be 62 feet In length and will be equipped with a 75 h.pthree cylinder four-cycle heavy duty Atlas Imperial dlesel engine. ! The case of the halibut boat Ta-jhoma, which the courts In Ketchikan recently ruled was actually a Canadian vessel although operat-jlng under American registry, has The Bank of Montreal closed its been appealed and the next hear-branch here at the end of the year hlK will be In San Francisco. The jut that circumstance does not In case continues to attract much at- rhp lpnsh rfispnnmo-p thp im nnrt tcntion. With a fair sized list of passengers, C. N. R. steamer Prince George, Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived In port early at 9:45 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River- and Ocean Fails and the Increased business which would wlH at 4 'clo this afternoon accrue bv the bank's eointr. A force for Anyox and Stewart whence she of carpenters have now transform- wiu "turh here tomorrow evening ed the post office so that It provides suthbund. bigger and better accommodation ' to the public and those who are able to "put by for a rainy day" may do so in the newly opened Post Office Savings Department at Terrace. Kitchenware Stag Paty For William Stone Monday Eve tvaj ouuuwiui Quuai Milan UU ' Monday night. The occasion was! the installation of officers and the Some twenty-five members of Rebekahs Joined In with the Odd- tne Eaks' Lbdge Sathered Monday fellows in putting on the double nht at the hom: of Qeorge Mit-event. After the formalities were,che11 Fourth Avenue West, at a over, a handsome banauet anoear- staB Party In honor of William ed on the tables, and an enjoyable stone' wnose marriage to Miss Nes- dance after that. ie muwn wkcs piace mis. weeK. FROM $25 TO $14,000 Cards were played, speeches made and refreshments, featured by a big wedding cake, served. Many kit- ture by Franz Hals, boueht at less cnen utensils than $25 by a country dealer, was the groom-elect. sold in London for $14,000 after a spirited bidding. FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 were presentel to Library Board Holds Meeting Business Included Receiving Annual Reports Of The monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Library Board was held lasi nights Those present were Frank Dlbb, chairman, 'T. B. Black,, .secretary, '.City. Commissioner W. J. Alder, Mrs: O. il Arnold, R., E. Moore, Q, A. Woodland and Miss Dorothy Rushbrook, librarian. A communication from the Canadian Legion authorized the Library Board to purchase the official biography of Earl Halg at tha Legion's expense. The offer was accepted with thanks. , The chairman reported that the matter of giving radio publicity to the library was receiving every attention. The board authorized the Librarian to use "the full proceeds of the pay section on new books for that section. The annual reports of the Librarian and Secretary were accepted With appreciation by the board. "TILLIE THE TOILER" DAILT NBWf Wednesday, Janm,, LIBRARY SUFFERS Lack Of Financial Support Seriously Impairing: Its Service To Community "A marked decline In of books through the Public port last night from Ketchikan. Af--"brary shown during 1935,- said the annuai report of the secretary of the library board, presented at the monthly meeting last night. 'The circulation shows a reduction of 10,631 volumes, or 18 percent from that of 1934. 'This reduction Is almost entirely due to obsolete existing copies on the shelves, lack of adequate replacements and limited expansion. Although a net gain o i 158 books is listed In the yearly ' report, a large number of books now in circulation and available to readers are In very poor condition or are unfit for library purposes. "Borrowers listed show a sub stantial Increase of 159 over the number recorded In the preceding' year. "Resources available for the re-binding and purchase of books are entirely Insufficient to meet the demand. Throughout the past year the Board spent $533 10 from private lunas, largely on books, i "Within a period of three years the Board has spent approximately $2656.65 from private funds. The entire cost of reblndlng. mending i and purchasing of books, together with a small portion of salaries paid, aiid 70 percent of the cost, for books have been received. Circulation Halved "Since 1932 the library circulation has dropped from a peak of 80,063 to 44,100 volumes per year: From the, inception of the library up to the year 1932, there was a steady growth 'n circulation. It Is apparent that the effectiveness of the public library in the life of the community Is being Impaired by inadequate financial support.' Interested citizens are Invited to co-operate In re-cstablishln3 the Public Library as a progressive Institution during 1936. "The librarian, assistant librar. Ian, and a number of volunteer workers are to be congratulated upon services given In the pa.t year, Their efforts, apart from efficient library operation, have been Instrumental In saving many books by timely mending and repair. "Eight meetings were held by the Library Board In 1935. Attend, ance was as follows: F. Dlbb, (chairman), 8; T. B. Black (secretary), 8;- Mrs. O. Arnold, 6; O. A Woodland, 5; R. E. Moore,5; W. H Tobey, 4; R, E. McLennan, 3. The Commissioner, W. J. Alder, was present at five meetings of tpe Board. NEW RAILBUS RECORD NANCY, France, Jan. 22: new world's record was estab llshed when a Renault rallbus literally an automobile operated on railroad tracks attained the spee1 oi 86 miles an hour for a distance of 685 miles on the Parls-Mulhouse trip. NOT IMITATING GOTHAM JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 22: (CP) No sound reasons could be adduced for this South African city Imitating Manhattan, said P. J, Bowling, town planning expert, stating Very high buildings were not an economically sound proposition. HONORING CINEMA INVENTOR LONDON, Jan. 22: (CP) M. Louis Lumlere. the inventor of the Dr. A. E. Perry, after having been clnematoEranh. will be nresent on in town since yesterday on busl-, February 20 at a repetition of his ness, leaves inis afternoon on his original entertainment presented return to Port Simpson. 40 years ago at the Polytechnic, Children's Colds Should Have This Safe Treatment Young Motheri Benefit from Two Generation' Proof of This External Treatment For Fighting Cold. IT AVOIDS CONSTANT "DOSING" Vdo There's nothing lilt a child's cold to upset a young mother; And mothers of two generations, anxious to help end colds, have denended on Vicks Rub. It is effective external and safe. It avoids the risks of con- at bedtime, VapoRub acts two wayt at once: 1. By stimulation through the skin, like a poultice or plaster 2. By inhalation of its penetrating medicated vapors, released by body heat and breathed in direct to inflamed air-passages. Continuing through the night, this combined vapor-poultice action loosens phlegm soothes Irritated membranes -eases difficult breathing-helps break congestion. A Practical Guide for Mother Each year, more and more families are being helped to fewer colds and ihorter colds by Vicks Plan for Better Control of Colds. Vicks Plan has been clinically tested by practicing physicians, and further, proved in everyday home use by millions. Full details of the Plan in each package of Vicks VapoRub. OFFICERS OF CHURCH of rehabilitating the present library St. Paul's Lutheran Congregation quarters have been met. During uas Annual Meeting t.hls (Imp nn nivn annrnnHatlnnal ....V U . .w Wf M V. St. Paul's Lutheran Church, at the annual congregational meeting last night,, ejected officers for the year 1936 as follows : President, Rev. L. C. Jensen. Financial Secretary, Ounnar Sel-vig. Trustees (three years) John Iversen and Jack Ivarson. For two years Even Evensen, and Jqhn Murvold. For one year Ingvald Fenness. Deacons Chris Johnson,- . B. CharstaU and A. Llndscth. Auditors B. Charsta'd and A. Llndseth, Reports' showed the affairs of the church to be In good condition and making progress. BONUS BILL APPROVED Senate Votes For Compromise Measure 74 to 16 Vote and Re-enactment Expected WASHINGTON, D.C.,. Jan. 22: The compromise soldiers" bonus bill, providing for the Issuance of "baby, bonds' to- meet the' payments, passed the Senate Monday afternoon by a vote of 74 to 16 and now goes to the House, of Representatives where Its approval Is expected within forty-eight hours. It Is expected that President Franklin D. Roosevelt will veto the measure In full knowledge that there Is sufficient strength In both House and Senate to override the veto and re-enact the measure. TRAPPERS: Haye big order for aU furs esne. dally MINKS AND MARTENS Ship your goods as soon as received we wire valuation, if price not satisfactory goods returned at once Express paid both ways. No. 1 Ranch Minks as high as $15- In the market for good Silver Foxes Make a shipment and be convinced' GOLD BLOOM is. the best man The Old Reliable i Good Riddana .5 ,JV LgAH, , wattr PLAVIMQ HE FOR Rf J Ev JK OTaE OST A -St'CtCER- I'LL, f .m V MA HAD tJECJSE A enrr evem r-J .W, J tffflf AV 3 V Sga I E fcecrytu f " IHt. " rr fW-TVJO CEMTS U-TAKK CARD I'D KNOCK youtt Ynu oam "' POINT OF INTEREST Pay Section of Local Library Proving Successful Is "One nolnt of Interest Is thci growth of the Pay Section, which has now become a workable unit In the library," said the annual report of the librarian for 1935 presented 'at the monthly board meeting last night. "This section lias not only Increased but Is self-supporting. I The circulation. 915 In 1934. In stant "dosinsr." so of ten insettinc to I oen i m ni, . Just rubbed on throat and chest bought regularly each month and many of the latest books are on order even before publication, Not only Is this section a convenience to many of the borrowers but It Is I an asset to the main part of the lmrary since mere is a sieaay influx of books from this section to the public shelves. The Pay Section Is distinct from the other part of the library In that it is financially Independent. Money given for new books is not spent on this section. "What' type of books are In great est demand? Fiction Is by far the; most popular, then travel. History' comes next with biography, a close fourth. It Is Interesting to note that more non-flctlon books havci been circulated this year than last, j The library Is Indebted to the city-for renewing the subscriptions to( the magazines In the reading room.; The demand for new reading material, both for pleasure and of a practical nature, Ls much greater than the library can at present fill. This Is particularly true of the non-flctlon part of the library. More new books are needed for those who wish up-to-date material on subjects of scientific and practical value. The librarian's report reiterates the need of financial support for the library as emphasized In the secretary's report and gives detailed figures as to circulation and book stocks. Try a DaUy News classified advertisement for best results. The fire department had, I .uo, ..citing io a Chlmri in Louis Ross's Port ci on Third Avenue, done, BEGINS TOMORROW With Special Mali Ai 2:30) Wen want the Motk and Daughters t ' this fine picture Fip RECAUSE- A7n 11 they have thev arJ mg to tell the Fathi aim sons not to M BECAUSE It is the greatest J oiyij ui uur iime.. ortVMt C Mil.. i owuijf ui me averi man" and his boy l told with the sinJ the drama, the hurl mac tne genius of gene M Mcill, Amerj foremost 'playwrU aione can create. "Ah Wilderneii Is an event In motion pfeJ with Beery Lionel Barrymore hnc Linden Aline MacMahon Sliouinf Thursday & Fr M'IlJUi LAST SHOWING TOXlCBlj Good N "TOP II AT" (At 7:30 tt 9:40) For Our Library Subscribers FREE SUBSCRIPTIONS Tell your friends about our librarv brinir them in with you to join and you will be credited with one month's, rental, (New subscribers must be persons who have not. held, active membership since las October.) SPECIAL INDUCEMENT For quick action. Anj person joining our library before February 1 will receive books for the balance of this month FKEE.T5c entitles you to all the books you can read from no until March 1. (Double subscription, $1.25.) 1 Act quickly and give your friends the benefit ofi these extra days. Win a subscription or more for yourself. One montl i i- m t yivun lur t-itcii new suuscnoer you unng in- This is the time to read make the most of your Ub rary subscription. New books added every week. -Rv Watovcl j iIHac Izr useless kr t . I