COUGHSCOLDS T.JPilfiMsMw 4& the Good Old MUSTARD MURESCO Puts WttOYty in Walls and Ceilings A RICH FLAT FINISH that will not rub off, crtk,chip orfitel in Tints And Whi'te An BATH At the first sneeze, sniffle or chill, safeguard yourself -with a mustard bath. It heats you up and sweats out the poisons. It stops' Mile colds growing into big robust coughs or colds. Mustard is not a medicine that you dose yourself -with.Tnjt a good bid-fashioned, remedy that has leen used effectively by generation after generation. If more convenient, Instead of a full length bath, soak the feet in apail of hot water in which you have put a table-jpoonfulof Colman's Mustard . . . then to bed and cover up. !" All Ti,. lf.. IM a i i i, iv i v iiM.uaiu.ru. . ANTOINE OUIOT OLIVE OIL No finer gr'atle on the market, four sizes 25c, 40c, 75c, $1.25 rise Paraxon Brand Lonjf Fiber Hospital Oracle "Absorbent Cotton 35c per Mb. roll PIIARMAL HOT WATER BOTTLES British make. Guaranteed for two years Special price, $1.25 DOMINION HOT WATER BOTTLES Guaranteed for two years Special price, $1.25 VACUUM BOTTLES Will keep hot liquids hot for 24 hours. Excellent for keeping baby's food hot. Price, 50c . Ormes Ltd. "Jiift Pioneer Druqtfists The KeuU 8 tor Fhones: 81 & 82 Onen Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 3 p.m., 7 p.m. tlll ? p.m. 75c. per package 10c Half package Gordon's Hardware Phone 311 McBflite tSt. TheFsh which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared "Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., til PRINCE RUPERT, RC. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Burns Banquet postponed to Saturday, February 1. (19! N. Mussallem left on last evening's train for a trip to WlnnH peg. ' , The -meeting of theiPrince Rup ert Player's Guilds scheduled for !PUttNftun LbdRdVfiiimGS.'liEiis SPRING MATTRESSES All 'Kinds , , rhrte'lT5 Third Avenue Don't Put a Dollar On Any New 'Gar Until You See the . . . New Chevrolet ! Solid Steel Tutret Top 'Perfected Hydraulic 'Brakes 'Improved Six Cljlnder Motor 'Fisher No Draft Veritllatldn (rfnee Action Front Wheels Xajen Motors 'Limited CHEVItOLET DEALERS Third Ave. Phone 52 tonight's train, due from East at -11): 20, "was reported morning to be Dtitime. 3t30 td 5:30 o'clock. 31. the Int.' You can rent a car at Walker's Mrs. Alex1 S. -"Mitchell, .232 Foilrth as low as 1.50 a 'day,! plus 7c a Avenue West, will 'be at home Sa-nitle. "' ; 1 V t '' ' . rturdavafternooti, January 25 fforn Announcements 20) Nbrkap's basket social, Metropole last evening, was, postponed to. Hall, Friday, 'Jan. "24, 9 p.m. Adm, tonight. ' ig5c. .Ladles brlhrflne baskets free. fMuslc'by'Hadland's-Orchestra. (20) Dive Hadland ana" Terry Johan-1 sen, violin and guitar players, were , 'January 28 being the day of the again heard over the local radio j funeral of 'His Late Majesty kir? station; last evening. Oeorge V, all irablic sshools shall I be 'closed. S. 'J. Willis, Superlnten Miss Ermy Zarelii, after having dent' Of Education. (19) Spent the past few weeks In tliel - city, wm sail by the Prince George .Ronald -Allen, 'son of Mr. and tonight on her return to Gold- Mrs. 'J. 'D. Alien of this city, has Brid8e. been transferred from Vancouver to Trail In the-service of the Bank Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gordon of of Montreal. 'He was formerly a Terrace will arrive In the city member of the staff of the local from the Interior bn tonight's branch, ' train and sail aboard the steamer Prince George for a trip to Seattle and elsewhere In the south. A Special meeting of the city councll-in the person of City Com- , , . , . . . mlssloner W.'J. 'Alder, Is Cdlled' for As Tuesday, January 28, has been ,Btnnnr ',. .... , proclaimed a ay of mourning In authorizing exchange of .wi .c lui.c.a. ui efundineHer.rittirp.! fnr rmrttrinrt- King George V. the post office wlc- irVg issues and ifor the passing of new wurue ciu&eu an uay. au oui- accounts going malls will close at noon. The j lobby will be open from 8 a.m. to oiof Hanson, M. P. for Skeena, P-"1, left on last evening's train for a THESE FACTS ABOUT BRAN HAVE BEEN PROVED BY TESTS Supplies Gently Acting"Bulk" to Aid Regular Habits Now and then, In talking with your friends, the subject of bran has come up. So that real facts might replace "unsupported opinions, the Kellogg Company has aided for some years research in leading nutrition laboratories, Sttfdfes made on a groiip of healthy women showed that two tablespoonfuls of bran daily continued to relieve constipation over a period of 'months. How different ' from catharties-where' doiage often must be increased. Another series of tests on men indicated that, with some, people,' the "bulk" in bran was much more effective than that found in fruits and vegetables. Further tests showed 'that Kel-logg's All-Bran provided vitamin B and ilron as "well 'as "bulk." This "bulk" absorbs moisture, and gently exercises nd cleanses 'the system Jthe nV'i' 'ws,y to correct constipation. Serve 'AtLtenAN regularly 'for regularity.' Either s a eereal, with milk oreream, or!in cooked dishes. It Is a natural laxative food; Sold by all grocers. Made' by Kellogg In LorrdoD, Ontario. MACKENZIE'S onei irip to simmers. He will rj-turn to the city on Saturday evening's train and next week will leave for Ottawa to attend the session of Parliament. "The Electric Eye" was the subject of a verv lnterestlne talk de livered by J. J. "Little, general manager of the Northern British C61umbia Power Co. before the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at 'Its tegular weekly luncheon today. Pre sident W, M.;Blackstock was in the chair and there wa.,a good, atten dance of members . with a few guests. Hearing of the case of Chin Yeng, 'Chinese, charged with keep lng liquor for Sale, was partial! completed In city police, court yesterday afternoon by O.'h. 'Munrc Justice of the beaee, with the taking of crown evidence after which adjournment was made until this afternoon at the request of defence -.'counsel, L. W. Patmbre. The case of K. S. Wong, simllarlv charged, Is also to come up this afternoon. 'Presbyterian Burns Tea, -Jan. 23, at home of Mrs. Massey. 'Ahellcan Tea at Mrs. W. H Tobey's 6n January 23. Junior Chamber Snowball Frbhc, January 31. Norkap basket social, January 24. Lantern ledture on Russia by Willson Woodslde of Tororito, Booth School, January, 29. Sons of Norway masquerade Jan. Jlggs supper, February 4. Prince Rupert Badminton, Club dance, Elks' Hall, Friday, Feb. 7. Moose Legion anniversary novelty dance, February 7. Anglican Girl's W. A. Tea, Mrs. Tinker's, February 8. United Valentine Tea, February 13. Cambral Valentine Dance, February 14. Valentine tea, Oddfellows' February 20. loose Hail Hail, Due to an error a dance Vvas advertised to take place In the Moose Hall on Friday night. -All such' -entertainments are cancelled so far as the Moose Lodge Is concerned. WOOL DRESS SPECIAL Reg. $11.50 to $16.50 From $5M COATS Sizes 16 to 44 $10 $28.50 WOOL SWEATER No $1.25 Fisheries Science Tqpicof Interest Biology and Technology Figure In Address by B. E. -Bailey 'In an educational address Tuesday night, before the Prince Rupert Labor College, ;B. E. Bailey of the scientific staff of the Prince Rupert fisheries Experimental Sta-; Hon dealt with the scientific work and progress of fisheries experimental stations, the discourse on "Science and the Fishing Industry" being based on about six years of study and research. Reference was ma'de to various Sciences Involved In Industry as modernly applied and to the rapid progress being made by nations other than Can ada and the united States. The knowledge acquired A hearty Vote of thanks followed the address. Charges against 'George Place; Sig Lestender anl P. L. Peterson of cutting down green trees In city park area at the foot of Mount; Oldfleld were dismissed with a warning by G. H. Munro, Justice nf thp rw3fp. In rdtv rjollre eouvi Nylarid, Martin Niberg, 'John Ku. ak and Mike Slugryn, similarly charged, have been adjourned until tomorrow! Notice Notice is, hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the members of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association will be January 31, 1936 at 8 p.m. Business: To receive balance sheet for 1935. To receive general and auditor's reports. To elect five members of the, board of management. To appoint auditor. H. V BIRCH, . Secretary. FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phohc657 Have biff order for all furs espe daily MINKS AND MARTENS Shit) vour eoods as soon as recelv ed we wire valuation. If price not satisfactory goods returned at once. ExDress Dald both Ways. !No. 1 Ranch Minks as high as $15; Interiors $15; Martens, as high as $49; Lynx, $45. In the market for good Bllver FoxeS; Make a. shipment and be convinced. GOLDBLOOM Is the best man The Old Reliable EMERS Tonight's basketball games postponed. JANUARY CLEARANCE SMlE CONTINUES HOSIERY ! -SPECIAL Semi, reg. 85c, ndwtfQc .Crepe, reg. $1, now 90c Chiffon, re. $1, now 90c HATS J To clear at 31.00 SKIRTS $2.95 BARRED FItOM DANCES f ALDERSHOT. Eng., Jan. 23: (CP)j An 18-year old girl, charged with' stealing a dress from her employer,! said she borrowed it to go to a( dance. She was bound over not to; attend a dance for a year. I SCOTT HAS NEW JOB i LONDON, Jan. 23: (CP) Charlesi W. A. Scott, England-Australian! air race winner, has taken over'Siri Alan Cobham's air circus, wliichi has (carried -450,000 fare-paying customers in four years. Reach the most people In city and district with an advertisement In the Dally News. ix 'tliF. sitiMme roi'trr or nuiTisii COLUMBIA In Prnliutp Tn thf Matter if tti "Ailinlnlftrallon Act" Anil Was I" the Matter of the EMate Of Ollvre power, involving Dioiogy ana iecn-1 i-rioouin. I'eloquln. Im-cmmM. Deceased. intrtut. Intefctate. nology. Biology Involved the study of oceanography and fish life In cluding various animal and plant foods, life history of the fish, scientific experimentation, fish maintenance and pathology. It Under the head of technological work, the speaker dealt With equipment, seine and net preservation, preservation of fish, smoking, salting, canning and the persistent en deavor to save as much of the product as possible. Some time was spent on the1 matter of 'by-broducts. Questions were asked and other points de-j veloped. i relmum, 'otherwise Known an Oliver TAKE NOTICE that by order of 'His Honor. W. E. Fisher, the 17th day of: January. A. D. 1936, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of ' OUvr Peloquln, deceased and all parties hav ing claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, prop erly, verified, to me on or before the 18th day of February. A. D. 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 Ruvert. B. C. Dated the 18th day of January, A. D. 1936. IN TllE SITKEME COl'KT OF BRITISH j In I'robate In the Matter of the "Administration Act" and In 'the Matter of 'the Ette of'Oeorge 'MarRlIn, Deceased TAKE -NOTICE that by order of 'his I Honor W. E. Fisher, the 11th day of January, AX). T936, I wa appomted Administrator of the estate of Oeorge MacUtn, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 13th day of February, AX). 1936, and all par ties Indebted to the estate are 'required to pay the amount of their indebtedness this mdrriing. The cases of Walferi me ,a korman a. watt. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert B.c: Dated the 13th day of January, AD. 1936. (33) IN THE SITRF.ME COL'KT OF I1KITIS1I COLI'MIIIA In Probate In the .Matter of the "Administration Act" and In the Matter of tlie F.stafe of, VUIIsnn Uijiuaii,? " . Vj TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor W. E. Fisher, the 11th day of January, A.D. 1936, t w&v appointed Ad- nem at tne uuy nan uii r uuaj, Duncan, deceased, and all parties hav lng claims against the said estate 'are hereby required to furnish same, propen ly verified to me on or before the 13thi day of February, TAD. 1936, and aU par ties Indebted to the eotate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness tin m& rnrthwlth ' NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert B.C. Dated the 1.1th rtav nf Januarr. AD 1936. (23) 'CERTIFICATES OF IMPROVEMENTS SILVER KINO No. li 'SILVER KINO No. 3; SILVER KINO No. 3; SILVER KINO No. "4; SILVER KINO No. 5; SILVER KING No. fl: SILVER KINO No. 7; SILVER KINO No. 8: BLUEBIRD No. 1 & BLUEBIRD No. J MINERAL CLAIMS. Situate- In the AUln Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: Whitewater Creek. Tuleequah River. . TAKE NOTICE tfcat D. O. Sharpstone, acting as agent for Raymond L. Walker, Free Miner's Certificate No. 6489I-D; Daniel 'H. Moller, Free-Miner's Oertlflcate! No. 64877-D; Harry C. Bracken. Free Min er's Certificate No. 64876-D; Arthur MfAA man. Free : Miner's' Certificate No. 64890'' D; Alaska Juneau Oold Mining Corpora tlon. Free Miner's Certificate No. 98038-D; Walter Barron, Free Miner's Certifi cate No. 84888-D; D. J, MacDoutraU. Free Miner's Oertlflcate No. 64889-D, Intends sixty days from the date hereof, to ap ply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements for the purposs oi ootaminz' crown u rants or the abots claims. And Further iake notice that action, under section 83 of the Mineral Act, must be commenced before tne Issuance of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this first daj of December, 1039. BLOUSES 'Crepe de Chehe Reg. $2.50; now k $1.25 & $1.50 DRESSES Exceptiotxdl Values SHOES 20 Off NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kates $1.00 up so Rooms Hot it Cold.Waer Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box IBS 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. Ask For Fancy 'Red Sockeye 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 r.,. For-- COAL LUMBER - D u: IDUUUUlg Supplies "Phnrto PHILPOH II nriTTT VI 1 1 IE. & Co. Ltd. 7i ' ' Mb I andbbZ m i 1 i