it. Do This to Ease Sore Throat Instantly Reline Soreness in Three Minutes This Easy H'oy Tar 1. Crash tad Ur3 "AtfitW Tublcls U K lua f wter. For quickest relief from sore throat you've evtr known, follow directions above. .- Jlclicf will come almost instantly. For the "Aspirin" acts like a local anesthetic to ease throat pains; and at the same time soothes irritatioa and soreness. . Doct&n endorse thi trratmrnt. For it procida a medication, and it DEMAND AND GET FKESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBEKTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY HI ONE: 58 and 358 TRAPPERS: Do not sell on the waterfront un tiTyou have seen me and got my price on your furs. You will get 20 more from me. Think what you can buy with twenty cents on the dollar more by bringing your furs up town and showing them to me. GOLD1JLOOM The Old Reliable Don't Put a Dollar On Any New Car Until You Sec the . . . New Chevrolet Solid Steel Turret Top Perfected Hydraulic Brakes Improved Six Clyinder Motor Fisher No Draft Ventilation Knee AcUon Front Wheels Kaien Motors Limited CHEVRQLET DEALERS Third Ave. Thone 52 Hyde Transfer Coal. Wood Cartage Storage PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue IP 2,Garsle thorouthly throw roar head wj bark, allowing a little to trickle, down yoor throat Do this twice. Do not rinse mouth. takes medicine to combat a sore throat. Try it Results will amaze you. 'Aspirin" Tablets are made in Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered trade-mark of the Bayer Company, Limited. Look for the name Bayer in we torm 01 a cross on ever) tablet. ASPIRIN Hotel Arrivals I Prince II u pert I J. Locn. Terrace: Wallace Hamilton, Vancouver; F. J. Sharp, In-jverness; A. C. Ballard, Surinyslde Central P. J. Rolls and A. Johansen. C. iN-R.: Nell Lester and N. Carlson, i Prince Rupert; J. Hadland, Oona t River. I Knox J. R. Reynolds, city; M. Brelnno. Sedgewick. CAXXOXS STOLEN SEAFORD. Sussex, En;.. Feb. 1: CP Thieves who visited "Windy Gap," the country home of Mr justice Greaves-Loid, took two bronze cannons from the lawn. The house was not entered. OUR CONFECTIONERY STORE Carries a Complete Line of BOX CHOCOLATES CANDIES of all kinds We feature Rock City Tobaccos Made in Canada A good grade of tobaccos at lower prices. Come in and see them. Fresh Fruits of all kinds while in season. Drop in for a sandwich and coffee.! served in comfortable booths MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY 319 Third Avenue syf-rittrE VALEMT1ME MADE A PR.CP- 05 mcu TO THe Bess to buy eve silk Foa V-JKAT M& Paid FCX T ing has been settled when the fishing season will com mence and, until this Is determined, preparatory work will not become very Intensive. The general opinion Is that It will be well along in the spring before the 1936 halibut fishing season starts. Union steamer Caraena, Capt. J. E. Boden, arrived In port at 7:40 last evening and sailed at 10:30 p.m. on her return to Vancouver , and waypolnts. Next week the Car- , dena Is to be withdrawn from scr- ' , vice at Vancouver for annual over-! and. after dlscharein DAILY NIW8 Saturday, February 1 WATERFRONT WHIFFS Tucks Inlet is Unusual Scene of Herring Seining Hut Fish Are Not Large Enough For Hait Stir Perceptibe Among Halibuttcrs Tucks Inlet, almost entirely, land-locked extension t6 the west of Prince Rupert Harbor, is the unusual scene of seining for herring at this time. Seldom, if ever before, has seining been carried on for herring at the extreme end of this inlet. However, the Gammon & Watt seineboat Zenardi is taking the fish there for the Nelson Bros. Fish eries Ltd. reduction plant at the rate of 100 to 150 tons per day. The fish, however, are small and not suitable for halibut bait purposes. The Anna S., Capt. Eli Skog and with Capt. Ole Skog also on board. Is still prospecting for larger herring before starting on a contract to" take the fish for the Canadian Fish Si Cold Storage Co. A stir is how becoming perceptible in the ranks of the halibut I operators as February comes in and very soon preparations for the 1936 fishing season will be generally under way. Indeed, work of overhaul on some of the boats is already get Snowball Frolic Is Huge Success Affair by Junior Chamber of Commerce Last Xiht Attracted Crowd of 400 Persons The Junior Chamber of Commerce snowball frolic, featuring a great artificial snowball batUe in which all participated with merriment and zest, was one of the most ; colorful and enjoyable affairs of ting started. So far, however, noth-. """" V "JC K"auiu P'cocm axiu iuc iuu UDOn as tO' .,,, 1 lasted from 10 pjn. until 3 a jn. Spe- cial decorative and lighting effects were another feature of the affair which was in aid of the Peace River essay contest fund. Hazelton Church Annual Meeting Anglican Shape Congregation in Good Financially Officers Elected Ihaul and will be replaced by the; HAZELTON, Feb. 1:-The an-, steamer Venture. Before . returning nual mcUng of the members of ;Lm " T Cardena St. Peter Anglican Church of ; will take the route of the Catala Hazelton w ndd on Wednesday for a couple of weeks whUe she is evenlng ,ith the Rev. B vn LJeon ,h ' ?UVrtU.,eaTe Shearman, in the chair. M. A. My- I five or six weeks. flnancla, staU,ment wWch shQwed a balance on hand of $70. Mrs. J. C. rjTt'J?ll K. Sealy reported for the Woman RlHhAlAmiL- t . "a. UAUUlry- UUVC Car- .font mxr.t..t )..,t 1, 's ment east over Canadian NaTona;1" . . 'i"1 worlt treasurer and people's Railways, r,ii-,... sailed Seattle. "TILLIE THE TOILER" "fc "w ajn Ior warden, to Mrs. Sealy and Mrs. Shearman. The Armour Salvage Co's seJ J for the ensulnB vice boat Pachena and HaSy &o tivs STv w Mra-JELR- v n Cox' as diver were used this wwk by the I Vl!' city engineer to make repairs to a',v 171:, anQ iTcasurer- break in the city's water main un- i .IT" , . der ShawaUan's Passage. L C Tf 7 S S Uy' MrS J" POSTMAN'S RESCUE PORTMADOC, Wales, Feb 1: CP-fter diving fuUy clothed in the harbor to save a seven-year old boy from drowning, a Port-madoc postman. Leslie McMillan, finished his letter-round before changing. . The Dally News Is an paper. ft Auo TusTvua AM OPFej FfiOM them Poa. oje nwpd MORS AMO "jfTSsilJ l n 'W. B. C. wj. . n. Auuerson, Mrs. Allen, M. A. Myros, Mrs. B. Shearman, Mr. Clifford and William Hale. Secretary. Mrs. M. A. Myros. INCREASE WATER SUPPLV JOHANNESBURO. Feb. 1: CPi The Rand Water Board is considering a recommendation that a loan of $5,250,000 be raised for the purpose of an additional water sup ply scneme. RECREATION, PHYSICAL EDUCATION CENTRE HERE OPENED LAST NIGHT UNDER AUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES. (Continued from Pace 1? dlrectlon of such activities as this was essential. Much benefit could be derived by old and young alike. He referred to the strong and virile type of young people which a climate like that of Prince Rupert produced. He had had the opportunity to observe and admire such activities as this in other lands. The provision of properly supervised recreation and exercise to occupy at least part of the leisure time of young people was most timely. He urged that the enthu-Islasm and Interest now displayed be maintained. Dr. Lucas felt that no one more than the teachers appreciated the opening of these classes in Prince Rupert. She urged that the interest be maintained so the continuaUon of the centre would be insured. Those who re?lstered she hoped would' aUend the classes with unfailing regularity. Miss Mercer regretted that it had been found impossible to take "care of the children of the elementary f exercises rather than concentrat ing on a few special lines she con sldered very important. Physical and Moral i Sergeant Greenwood felt that' the opening of this centre was a very wise thing. It would take a load off the teachers and would be of particular value In some cases where, unfortunately, there was: lack of proper parental Interest, j The police were in a position to j know the value of providing cduca-1 Hon for boys particularly In phy-I sical and moral exercises. A small beginning was being made but he hoped It would be carried on to much greater proportions. The director had a man-sized Job on his hands. Mr. Kazoolin thanked City Com missioner Alder. Government Agent Watt and all who had participated in the opening. The general rules of the centre were: first, a member before taking part must register: second, no smoking was permitted and, third, all must try and play fair and. in case of disputes, the instructor's word must be final. He announced the tentaUve times for the classes. Costume for girls would consist of slacks, soft shoes and comfortable sweater: for men, soft shoes, shorts and sweater. He outlined the courses of training which It was proposed to give including Danish exercises, ping pong table tennis . wrestling, weight-lifting, possibly boxing and folk dancing, etc. and told how the rooms were being arranged. The demonstration of Danish exercises, giving the gathering a good idea of the valuable work to be carried on by the centre, was then presented. Miss Marybelle Stiles presided at the piano to accompany "O Canada" as the opening as well asfthe Danish exercises. During the events registrations were made by 43 men and boys and 33 women and girls. Discreet Ignorance Mail Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday and Friday 5 p.m. From the East-Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 10:20 pm. For Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 pjp Thursday 9:30 pjrj. Friday 9:30 p.m. February J3 and 27 pjn. From Vancouver-Sunday ; 4 pm Wednesday 10 ajn Friday 4 p.m. February 9 and 23 am. For An) ox and Stewart-Sunday 7 p.m Wednesday 3 p.m. From Anyox and Stewart Tuesday 11:30 a.n Thursday 8 pjn.. For Naas River and Port Simpson Sunday 7 pm From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday, 11:30 a m For Queen Charlotte Islands February 14 and 28 9 pm. From Queen Charlotte Islands February 12 and 26 am. schools at this time but she hoped For Alaska I that before long classes might be February 9 and 23 am. , opened for them. A wide variety of From Alaska- February 13 and 27 30.000-YEAR OLD BONE LONDON, Eng.. Feb. 1: (CP p.m. LAST TIMES TQXinn7 Grace Moore, Nino Martini and now Prince Ii eive you another Sold,n J"J ster . . mrrt th. '""ffl Prima Donna of the ns.iitr nn... '"tiro, In LILY PONS a Musical show that delight you DREAM TOO MUCH" Feature at 7 :40 & 8:59, ADDED "Our Rang Follies Silly Symphony "WATER BAniES" WORLD NEWS EVENTS Woolwich Polytechnic ha: ?,fl 00(1-von r.nlH nUr.hu.. ,1., . ' to tne borough museum, it iouna in excavations at vrJ street. JLDUI75 SUDDEN nrin,! For Pictures Taken at Nigh " I DURBAN, S. A, Feb. 1 irJ j While visiting friends in Durl I Justice E. H. Britter of theS, High Court died suddenly, Ht appointed in 1930. $2,500 Cash Now with your own camera, you can make excel-! ent photographs at night. Preparations are few and simple. USE KODAK "SS" FILM 120 and 620 size, 35c (8 cxp.) 116 and 616 size, 40c (8 exp.) Photoflood Bulb 25c or Photoflash Lamp 15c KODAK HANDY REFLECTORS 30c pair Canadian Kodak Company offer cash prizes totalll ing aw in inree mommy contests, closing rtui 15, March 15 and April 15. Make pictures at nightl and send them in for one or more of these conte&l Call for circular and full particulars at -By Wtovei UiVrri SaU I tVJHO'LL HANDLE VWO?)a l-eit-i Ookt11 IP THE yjSgfk TVE BOSS I 7 " VJHO iifcfci- - 1.1 1 look 0TT viei-'uns . THAT TCCIC OF flvAcSOT M Tupu -roAT im, W Jy- m ' .1 -v: Not a Preferred Customer Uiw i LET'S Ifcn hold I 2 THEM'S MV V VCELJ It . i fi jSUIiMputtP. Must ei . r cri I " "i. r7 "-"-"'I rr i i -1 . ii