February 12, 1936 INSTANTLY YOU CATCH COLD pO THESE 2 THINGS 4 T.ke two "Aspirin" Tab-L Si Mke sure you ect Aipirin." freinedies J d fa Your own tort 1 "i'Jr;n nl 1 or sore tJS'n? .lne, " 9.vnucauahlit. nnM'" .. ,--. vml W cold internally liartcon""v," rn .ril,h nn i Kpirin" Tablets in a third MA"0 AND GET i Whliv ft,' ov. atscountl Get lt now - -c iseiection Is large. Gordon's Hardware 4 Drink a full class of water. Repeat treatment In 2 hours. of ai$lass of water; gargle twice. Do not rinse mouth. "Asnirin"' Tnlilpt nrp tnarln in Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered trade-mark of the Bayer Company,, umuca, u)ok ior tne name Uaycr in the form of a cross on every tablet. ASPIRIN" ,et This Drug Store Be Your Drug Store We Can Supply Everything the Iiaby Needs W'e Keep a Complete Slock of Various Makes of Ha by Food FUNNELS- For filling nursing bottles. GLASS GRADUATES For measuring milk. HOT WATER BOTTLES For stomach pains. NURSING BOTTLES For baby's food. RUBBER NIPPLES For nursing bottles. ABSORBENT COTTON For plugging nursing bottles. BOTTLE BRUSHES For cleaning nursing bottles. GAUZE For cleaning baby's face. RUBBER SHEETINO To prevent baby wetting bed. BABY TALCUM POWDERS For baby's delicate skin. BABY SOAPS For baby's bath. SAFETY PINS For fastening baby's clothes. THERMOMETERS For taking baby's temperature. BORIC ACID SOLUTIONS For baby's eyes. RUBBER SYRINGES For baby's ears. SPONGES For baby's bath. Our Baby Scales Arc Always at Your Service This is the Store that gives SERVICE that SERVES Ormes Lid. 7ip. Pioneer Drtu&iats lit Keiall 8Ur Phones: 81 It 82 fWn llailv From 8 .m. till 10 pm. ISindajsand Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., J p.m. till 9 p.m. D. ELIO Furniture Exchange Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Cribs, Dining Room Suites, Standard Lamps, Buffets and Sideboards, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Coal Ranges in good condition at reasonable prices. Furniture Bought Outright Phone: Green 421 Come and Sec Our NEW WALLPAPERS (L!?r8?. shipment of the newest nat- iuVt ,J surtworthy Wallpaper" has ia ilved-Jhe prices of these popu lous .5l5"ng papers are now so otW., lhey come wlthln the reach 1 evy purse. ;2. Mt year's stock of .v DAILY NEWS ii r i ! Local heWS You can rent a car at Walker's! as low as $1.50 a day, plus 7c a mile. Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L., re gular monthly meeting tonight. For - - (36) The regular meeting of the Trades it Labor Council set for tonight has Wen postponed for one week. Inspector John A. Fraser, provincial police, returned to the city on the Prince George this, morning from a brief trip to Vancouver and Victoria on official business. morrow evelng. It Is a new trial the first having been interrupted before completion through the Illness of Magistrate Thomas Mc- Clymont. Club activities for the' year and other matters were on the agendi for the regular monthly business R, O. Large in the chair and a full attendance of members present. It was the first business session of the club following the recent Installation of officers. ROSES Order your roses now for spring planting. Per dozen,. $3.00 and up Other Shrubs same price ARTHUR BAYNE Successor to Glennie's COAL LUMBER Building Supplies PAone PHILPOTT EV1TT & Co. Ltd. 651 and 652 Zero weather Is here? How about your antifreeze? Protection is bet-j ter than new radiators. Free test-1 lng. Parker's Garage. (31-3-5); Remember Dr. Mandy's free min-j lng lecture tonight at 8, City Hall., (36) Maino Fujlshlta, Japanese, for (36) i drunkenness, was fined-$25, with lorjtion of fifteen days imprlson- Thomas A. Watts, who has been ment. in city police court this on a trip to California, returned morning by G. H. Munro, Justice to the city on the Prince George this morning. of the peace. Dr. A. S. Lamb, Inspector of A meeting of salmon fishermen hospitals and provincial chest wllf be held in the C. C. F. Hall un-' specialist, who has been in the der the auspices of the Prince Ru- city for the past week, will sail; pert Fishermen's Co-operative Assn. by the Prince George Thursday; Thursday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. (tf) night on his return to Vancouver.; F. H Scott of the Bank of Mont- j real staff will sail tomorrow after- j noon on the Princess Norah fora three weeks' holiday trip to hU1 home In Victoria. j G. Goldsmith, general manager of Sterling Meat Markets, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning, being here on a business visit to the local branch. 1 V aby's Cold ived best by two erations of mothers. micks C VAPORUB WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Lamer herrine are being caught ' TV A R tamS nf Vancouver. 1 1 v. Vmrhnt. tnitdv onri n mnrp " " ... w. " - - - ' ' III lll HaiUUl kMMMJ ...a. . . . . inspector of hospitals for the Prov-j substantial run has developed. The ' mce orumisn woiumo.a ana piuv- Gammon & watt noat senarai is lnclal chest specialist, will be tiie 'stm seining for the reduction plant I SDeaker tomorrow at the regular wpicn nms. fisheries Ltd. and! weekly luncheon of the Prince the skotr brothers are expected to : Rupert Rotary Club. The case of Jack Wone. Chlnere. start fishing soon for the Canadian j Fish it Cold Storage Co. for bait! purposes. uuiyuKo. So mi far the i fish have been I charged with having opium in wsl00 small Ior use as bait. The Ba- possession, is scueuuieu iaj bci uu der way In city police court to con Fisheries started kippering to day, having obtained fish from a set made by the Zenardl In front of the government wharf. Both the C.N.R. steamers Prince George, Capt. II. E. Nedden, anj Prince John, Capt. Nell McLean, arrived In port today. The Prince George was in at 11 a.m. from Vancouver via Powell River and Ocean luncheon or tne wince Kuperc, at 4 O.dock thls Gyro Club which was held in ttH afternoon for Anyox and Stewart Boston Cafe today with President whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. The Prince John arrived at 2 p.m. from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands and will be here until Friday night when she sails on her return south over the same route. Announcements Ladles' Music Club Tea Musicals, February 12. United Valentine Tea", February 13. cambral Valentine Dance, 14. : Varden Concert, February 19. Valentine tea, Oddfellows' Hall February 20. C. N. R. A. Annual Dance, Elks Hall, Friday, February 21. Sons of Norway Skuesplll and dance, February 21. Catholic Social, February 24. Toe H. Bridge, February 26. "I will! I won't 1" Comedy, United Church, March 5 and 6jtu ,. Anglican Pageant, March 20. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 2 St. Andrew's Cathedral Easter sale; April 10. Moose Hall Tonight Moose Lodge meets 8 o'clock . .. ' The 65th Annual Statement of the l Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Reflects the Strength and Stability of Life Assurance A voluntary co-operative enterprise which (or generation! hat stood every test HIGHLIGHTS OF 1935 ASSURANCES IN FORCE . . . Exceed Two Billion Seven Hundred Million Dollars. This is the. amount which will be paid by the Sun Life at the policies now in force reach maturity. By thrift and foresight more than a million policyholders have provided, through Sun Life policies, for the support of their families in case of premature death and their own Independence should they live to old age. NEW ASSURANCES PAID FOR ... Exceed Two Hundred Million Dollars for the year. During 1935 more than seventy thousand persons established estates by purchasing Sun Life policies, thus providing security for many thousands of homes. POLICYHOLDERS AND BENEFICIARIES . . . Benefits amounting to Eighty Million Dollars were paid out over Two Hundred and Eighty-five Thousand Dollars for each working day. Since the Sun Life commenced business 65 years ago, it has paid out to policyholders and beneficiaries well over Nine Hundred Million Dollars. ASSETS. . , Of over Seven Hundred Million Dollars ensure that every Sun Life policy will be settled promptly when the time for payment arrives. In the meantime, this fund, .invested on behalf of policyholders, contributes notably to national and industrial progress. .. I 1 walls, giving perfect protection against fire. Dally News. (tf) 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 advertisement. r Hinton Coal Phone 51 CENTRAL HOTEL SUMMARY OF DIRECTORS REPORT ASSURANCES IN FORCE, December 31, 1935 NEW ASSURANCES PAID FOR - - - INCOME DISBURSEMENTS ....... EXCESS OF INCOME OVER DISBURSEMENTS PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS AND BENEFICIARIES: Durin) the yer 1935 - - -Since Of3niition ........ "ASSETS LIABILITIES ......... PAID-UP CAPITAL ($2,000,000) end belence et credit of shereholderi' eccount RESERVE for depreciation In mortjajes end reel eiUtc SURPLUS - Round Steak, 2' lbs. St 1 lb, Kidney ........... Hamburger, 3 lbs. it 2 lbs. Onions ; Prime Rib Steaks - 3 lbs Sirloin Steak , Der lb Pot Roast of Beef per lb Lamb Stew 3 lbS. Pork Hocks per lb. Shoulder of Lamb 4 lbs Lamb Chops 3 lbs. Veal Steak 3 lbs .....'....u..-. Shoulder of Veal per lb Stew Veal 3 lbs Pork Chops 2 lbs Ayrshire Bacon per lb Fresh Eggs 3 doz $3,581,000 5,201,000 5,950,000 50c 25c 50c 20c 10c 25c 10c 50c 50c 50c 10c 25c 45c 25c 65c H.736,960,000 519,076,000 153,406,000 106,175,000 47,831,000 !0,f84,00O 968,614,000 707,035,000 692,620,000 SI 4,435,000 TVm rmlumlion . ih imH hm btn marf in tecordtne with th bail tathoriitd bf th Inturtnc Dtpartmtnt ot ft Dominion ol Cnd. Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada S. J. J ABOUR, Northern B. C. Representative Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Mr. and Mrs. George Crlpps re turned to the city on the Prince George this morning from tne south. Mr. Crlpps has been on a trin to Victoria and Mrs. Crlpps has been visiting at Ocean Falls with her son and daughter-in-law FOR SALE FOR SALE Cary Safe. Apply Daily News office. Phone 98. (ti) FOR SALE Office safe, extra thick Family Meat Market PHONE 957 PHONE 95" Meat Specials NEW ROYAL HOTEL r .j. zarelll, Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM DOME" Rates 81.00 np 30 Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL r in Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. Try a Dally News classified advertisement for best results; t if If tf If It ii II