Monday. December 28, 1936 ' . PREVENT MANY COLDS w V- sr. 8 At The First Sneeze, t nlfflt, or any IrrlMlcn In your ni 0 Quick! A Few Drops f Vlckt' Vo-lro-nol vp each nostril It S-p-r-e-a-d-s III iclenliftc mtdlcatUn swiftly spread! through not and upper throat whoro 3 out of 4 eoldi start. You can feel the tingle as Va:tro-nol j-p-r-e-a-d- through the trouble zone In your nose and upper throat. Va-tro-nol is specially designed to stimulate Nature's defenses in this area. Used in time, Va-tro-nol helps to prevent many a miserable cold from developing ... and to throw off head colds in the early stages. Quickly relltvts "Stuffy Hood" COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PUONE.- 58 and 558 65 Taxi And Messenger Service Stand: Empress Hotel Bill Stuart Al French John Saunders mm ' IK Aoc- Tiey we We'fA ft out w'tnotf TME WAV TrfEYTKeATYooj LOCAL NEWS NOTES I Cash for old gold. Bulger's (tttr ' George Dibb sailed Friday night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver. Mia Malzie Macdonald sailed Friday night on the Princess Ade laide for a vacation trip to Vancouver. William Goldbloom returned to the city on the Cardena Saturday morning from a brief-fur buying trip down the coast. T. J. Klrkpatrick arrived in the city on Thursday night's train from Terrace and sailed on the Prince Rupert for a trip to The wayfreight for Pacific this week will leave on Saturday morning instead of Friday, which is New Year's Day, it is annoucned. It will return here on Sunday afternoon Instead of Saturday. Peter Lorenzen, who went east tten days ago to receive treatment at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, is making splendid pro- gress, according to a telegram received today. For drunkenness. Andrew Foss was fined $25, with option of seven days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate M:Clymont In city police ( court this morning. He was- the only inebriate whom it was neces sary to lock up over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Stewart will sail Thursday night of this week on the Prince Rupert for San I Diego where they will take up i residence for the rest of the win-jter. It is their Intention to return here next summer. This will be the fourth winter they have spent at San Diego. Boxing Day for the first time was observed as a full holiday In Prince Rupert Saturday. This was in line with government proclamation which makes Boxing Day a full holiday in British Columbia like it has traditionally been in the Old Country. Stores, banks and of fices were all closed and even the newspapers did not publish. j Announcements ' Sons of Norway Xmas Moose Hall, December 28. Elks' New Year Hall, December 31. Tree, Orange Hogmany Dance, 31. Dance, Boston Erik Frey's Concert, January 15. k Have the family dinner at THE KNOX HOTEL R. KRASELL "Banquets a Specialty" Phone "1 N. M. BRASELL The Season's Greetings B Again Yuletide, with its inspiration of good cheer g is with us-the New Year approaches. We sin- trL rmnlir nvf art A tf Villi nil our best wishes tor a jfe A Merry-Christmas and a Happy, Prosperous Nine-Jft tPPn Thirty-Seven, & X MacKenzie Furniture Ourco&f mKe you very Treat Yourself to a TTappy New Year by having your Coal bin full of the best coal in town. PHILPOTT- EV1TT & Co. Ltd. Have the Coal to Suit Your Requirements 651 PnONE--bo Tonight, 7:45. Children's concert. Boys' Band in attendance at the Salvdtion Army Citadel. (302) Skates sharpened to perfection. Leave at W. E. Eby, 435 Ei 4th Ave. Price 25c. ; (302) Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.C 8. Obata. Roger Obata arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide Friday afternoon from his studies at; the University at British Columbia In Sons of Norway ChrlstmasTree and Dance, Moose Hall, tonight at 8:30. Refreshments free. Admission 50c. Everyone" welcome". (302) Miss Bernice Ross R. N. was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening bound from Vancouver to Stewart. She will pay a visit afPre-mier with her sister, Mrs. James Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alger and little daughter, Gwen, are here from Usk to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season with Mrs. Alger's- pa'rents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris, Second Street. W. R, Love and Miss Alleen Os borne sailed Friday night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver where their marriage will take place in a few days. Miss Osborne's mother, Mrs. E. J. Osborne, and sister, Miss Mllllcent Osborne, also went south. Canadian Legion Christmas Dinner The Canadian Legion held its annual Christmas dinner on Friday for ex-service men. The meal was served at the Knox Hotel and was a sumptuous repast which was fully enjoyed and done full Justice to by seventy-five ex-service men. W. M. Brown, president of the Ca nadian Legion, was In the chair and Jack Preece had charge of the serving of refreshments. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy William Sankey, Port Simpson; John Walker, Joe E, Boulet, H. Deering, Ernie Webster, J. Hartlin and O. Pederson, city; J. Reed, C. Stevens, L. Wester, O. Olson and E. K. Henricksen, CNH.; James Kelly, Trlpie Isalnd; A. Hedln, Hazelton; Herbert C. Everston, I Alice Arm; May Thomas, Port Es- slngton; M. David, R. Mattson and Ed. Mitts, Usk; A. Mackenzie, Mor-icetown; G, Wilson, Terrace; D. Mclntyre, Stillwater. Royal F. Wezek, M. Dolan, Dan Beaton, James McDonald and J. Watson, city; H. C. Halliday, M. Johnston and P. Sacko, C.N.R.; Ed. Mitts, Usk; Louis Fomier, Edmonton; Victor Kovich, Vancouver. Prince Rupert Edlof, Davis,. William J; McCarty and Mrs, i4,ivRXccartyKFairDanKSi Mr. and Mrs. A; Mathieson, Flat, Alaska; F. Hogan and J. Hogan, Pacific; P. R, Skinner and Murray Skinner, Usk; G. H. Mogdon, Smi thers, J. G. Galvtn, Nome; S. B. Simmons, Juneau; W. H. Willis-croft, Port Essington. Central Olof Anderson, Blllmor; C. BJer- kan, A. Rasmussen, ,W. Hatwill and W. Balllnger; city; A. Lemic, C J. McDonald,- L. J. Hogan, O. Hunt, J. Smaha, F. Thyslc and E. C. Anderson, C.N.R.; J. Jenjlc and P. Vick, Kwlnltsa; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Phillips, Alyansh, Knox M. L. Clark, Georgetown; H. An derson, Prince George; John; Kos- ke, Surf Point; M. Albertson, G M. Fraser,- N. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Asemlssen, Mr. and Mrs. L. Grassie and R. McLeod, city: W Martin, Winnipeg; G. fatter-son, Vancouver; Si J. ;DugaK Mas- sett. CUANS AND POLISHES Wind sd Mirror. Cauot witch. THE DAILY NEWS listen to this - - -Lies are, my dear, the soul of lov ing; "If half we tell the girls were true; "If half we swear to think or do "Were aughte but lying's bright Il lusion "The world would be In strange confusion. 'But, oh! you've wholly lost the youth 'The Instant when he tells you truth." The King, when "Stepping Out" a week or so ago at the Capitol, 3ald the same thing in other words, as Thomas Moore, the brilliant Irish poet, said last century and proved, too, In a few verses. When the smitten youth calls the damsel an angel; her eyes stars and so forth you know how it goes it's not true. She's no angel and her eyes are Just like any others. These bright illusions are of course, only regarded as poetic exaggerations. And, after' all, how would we get on without them? When it comes to coal, however, It is a plain matter of fact that Albert & McCaffery's coal has been he best available for the last wenty years. That it Is the best oday is no poetic exaggeration. It tfves you the most heat for the east money. And that's what you want. Next time you need coal, Just Phone 116 or 117 to Albert & McCaffery ind order Nanalmo-W'llington for 'urnace and heater; Alberta Soot-ess for the kitchen range. You deserve the best! Mail Schedul e ?or the East Monday, Wednesday, and Friday .5 p.m 7rom the East ..( Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 10:20 p.m Fr Vancouver Tuesday . 12:30 pjr Thursday 9:30 p.m. Friday , 9:30 p.m. Dec. .3 and 17 4:30 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday r t. 4 pjn Wednesday Jii 10 aj Friday 4 p.m Dec. 13 and 30 a.m FOR SALE FOR SALE 5-room house, good locality. Cash or terms. C. V. Symes, 653 Fifth EasU FOR' SALE Violin case $10 port able gramaphone and records, $5.00; marine compass and light, $6.00; gasoline lantern, $3.00; large row boat, $10.00; radio without loud speaker. Apply Daily News. (301) FOR SALE General Electric hand cleaner, 1935 model. Like new, Phone Mrs. Pullen,, Black 272. WANTED (tf) WANTED Drag Saw for cash. Phone Green 317. Box 190, City. (304) MALE HELP WANTED LESSON from the depression-Be a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stenographer, etc. Free Bookie. "How to get a Government Job." M.C.C. Civil Service School, PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens' pay, We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg. (tt) GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary' Supplies, highest grade 15 for $1. Paclfl'; Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver. MEN Get vigor at once. New Os-trex Tonic Tablets- contain raw oyster lnvlgorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up or gans, glands: If not delighted, "aker refunds fevr cents paid wall or write, Ormei Limited, tf Special Xmas Services Here Yulethle Season Observed Specially In Churches With appropriate decorations, music and sermons, there were special Christmas services in some of the city churches Friday morning. , In St. Andrew's Cathedral the Bishop of Caledonia preached a 3ermon which was broadcast to the diocese over station CFPR. Dean Gibson conducted the ser vice. In First Presbyterian Church Rev. W. D. Grant Holllngworth conducted a special service as did Rev. L. C'. Jensen In St. Paul's Lutheran Church, v There was the usual midnight mass on Christmas Eve In the Church of the Annunciation. CHRISTMAS TRADE GREATER SEATTLE; Dec. 28: Throughout the United States a general In crease in retail business was re ported this Christmas. Seattle reported a moderate increase while in Portland the volume was ;wenty-five percent greater. C. N. Ri TRAINS For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and 'Fridays . 6 pm From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays .and Saturdays 10:20 p.m. Try a Dally News classified ad Train Service connecting at Jasper with "The Continental Limited" For PRAIRIE POINTS and EASTERN CANADA Trains leave Prince Rupert Monday. Wednesday, Friday. For fares, reservations and more specific details, see nearest agent. Announcing: V-80-36 35 Taxi (Ross Mazzei) DAY and NIGHT SERVICE Stand opposite Royal Hotel Third Avenue PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert. mam FOR THE THRIFTY Rexall Milk of Magnesia Tootb Paste " and Globe of (he Woria Bank ' v with lock and key Both for 35 cents Look at This-' Large Klenzo Dental Cream or Mi 31 Dental Paste and a Dressed Doll Both for 59 cents Ormes Ltd. yfie Pioneer Drtuzgists The Rexall Store Phones: Kl & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 pjn, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Greetings B3 We wish to devote this space to an appreciation of the splendid response of your patronage during 1936: We realize that your part has been a factor in the success achieved. May the New Year realizefor you.-health, happiness and prosperity in' abundance. Elio Furniture Exchange THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL BRJTISfl COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphos- phates, Complete Fertilizers ' Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Gold, Silver, Electrolytic Lead, Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth. art Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS. ''Princess Adelaide," every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Norah." Dec. 3rd, 17th, Jan. 3rd, 14th, 28th. To Ketchikan,, Wrangell, Juneau and Skaiway SS. "Princess Norah," Dec. 13th, 30th, Jan. 10th, 24th; Feb. 7th. WINTER EXCURSION FARES , o A A TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN' 05UU Tickets on tale Nov. 1st, 1038 to Feb. 28th,- 193T. Final return limit March 31st, 1937. For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen, Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. i. 1 1