..nKITllV'' ermntACT cat icf ar4;AM VCTJ to -.wMvivil SALADA freparat urniture ion 1 addition to the Famous Jasmine Line of Toilet- ; six smart snaues 01 nan ponsn; cuiicie icp 1 over and nail polish remover Menthol & Euclyptus, Black Currant, and Licorice. 4 Of Now reduced to, per pound . . , 7Vl' ihson's English Make Hard Hollcd Candies Assorted Flavors. 60C & 75C rcurate Reliable Thermometers rigeraior oc w earner . . ac ouc , Frvintr ,7Sr. Clinical KfV Ormes Ltd. TTiie Pioneer Druggists lit Kcull Btor Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10. p.m. mind llnliilav I'rnm 12 nonn till 2 n.m.. 7 n.m. till 9 n.m. ELIO Exchange iit n j n v a. w w - c 7 pets, Hath Mats, Beds,- Springs, Mattresses i ll !- n x in i a 11T! 1 - I ) 1 . . 1 n iri.l' Xpw Cnnrkl IS nil KOI S. 11 1I1UUW minus. Tabic Oilcloth,. Pack Sacks, Suitcases HOUSEHOLD GOODS Phone: Green 421 Rsh which made Prince Rupert Famous SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared; Daily By adian Fish & Gold Storage Co., Lti PIUNCE RUPERT, RC. LOCAL NEWS iNOTES J You can rent a car at Walker.'s pas low as $1.50 a day, plus 7c a mile. 1 A. E. Parlow, ' district forester, left on last evening's train for a tbrief trip' to 'Terrace on official business. International'llasketball Series 'Thursday arid Friday; New Metla-katla,-Alaska vs. Rupert All Stars.' 48) J. McGlashln of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. staff returned to the city on the Cardena (Sunday evening from a trip to; Vancouver. Mrs. McDonald of Anyox arrived in the city on the Cardena this 'Announcements Toe II bridge, February 26, post poned. Canadian Legion Whist, February 20. February 27. St. Andrew's sale, April 16. Bridge and Sons of Norway leap year dance, "I wlllt I won't!" Comedy. United Church, Marchi5,and 6. Pioneer's banquet .March 10, Oddfellows' Hall, Philharmonic Society concert Presbyterian Church, March 11 and 12. 8:15. p.m. Anglican. Pageant, March 20. Eastern Star dance, March 20. Presbyterian Sunday School Con cert, March 27. Presbyterian-Easter Sale, .April 2. Orange Ladies-Spring-Sale, Oddfellows', Hall, April 9. Cathedral Easter Catholic Spring Sale. .April 23. MOOSE . HALL !Eri3ay Night Aftcr'Baskethall dames Ask Tor GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeye Look 'for the WHITE LABEL with ,the GOLD SEAL mm Packed by the only Salmon Canning1 Company with ;an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. Tonight's train, due from the East at 10120, was reported Xhh morning to be .half an hour late. "Canadian Legion bridge, whist and dance, "Wednesday, Feb. 26. 35c. (47) T. "W. Hall, Inspector of schools, left on last evening's train for a trip' to Usk on official business. William Goldbloom returned to the city on the Cardena this. morning after making the round trip to Stewart and Anyox on business1. '' Stanley Bishopric Jr. of Portland, I Ore., who Is Interested In the export of aspen and cottonwood .logs from E. O. Aves, deputy provincial, as-1 this district to the Orient, left on sessor, returned to the city on the ias' evening s train xor it Cardena this morning from a brief lowing his arrival fro trip to Port Simpson on official on Sunday. . business. M. J. Dougherty returned to the city on the Cardena this morning, from a brief trip to Port Simpson; an provincial public works depart ment business. V ace fol- Twenty Sive Xears Ago February '25, 1911 After an able-educational address morning from the north.- She is the on the subject ,of recjprocUy ,bj. uausmer 01 Mr. ana Mrs. f. uoas-, j. s. cowper. a meeting of Prince worth, formerly of Anyox. jnupert i citizens last might under the auspices of the. Prince Rupert This is the final week during Liberal .Association passed a res-which departure may be made fori olution strongly endorsing recH wancouvcnon ine special $az rouna..proclty with the United States- trip rdte which .has been effective during the winter. The return limit is up to the end of March. The resolution was imoved by. G. R. Naden and seconded by Dr. W. T. Kergin. A supper and dance was held last .night In connection ,with lh-s official opening of the Prince Hup ert General Hospital. 'Hotel-Arrivals I Central G. Symonds, Regina; O. Hunt, C. N. R.; H. Tolly and Sig Wallsted. city. Knox D. V. Webster and .J. .Smith, Victoria; Robert Bailey and A. T Morgan, Sardis;. C. Jameson, Dun can. Prince Rupert Mrs. J. H. Smith, Terrace; J...N. Browning, P. Van Mellenberg, A. Martindale, S. F. Boomer and J. M. Cave, Vancouver; Stanley. Bishop rlc Jr., Portland, Ore.; Mrs. JV..Tur ner, JVnyox. t SaVoy !D. J. Dolan, Prince Rupert; C. Miller; Porcher Island. Royal Mrs. Maxsem and H. Ness, city; A. Jacobsen, Shames; W. Cum-mlngs, Edmonton. NEWSPAPERMAN RETRIES MIDDLESBROUGH, Eng., Feb. 25: (CP) Arthur Pickering,- chairman and managing director of the North Eastern Dally Gazette, Is retiring owing to ill-health, after 45 years with the paper. CUssiflEO , FOR SALE OR RENT 724 (491 FOR RENT LOST LOST Pair black and tan leather gloves. Phone. Red 700. School Absences Due to ColdsXut AlmoaKOnetflalf Famous' Golds-Control Plan iTestediincThrecSerics of 'Clinics Amonff'5U18 -School' Children FURTHER) PROVED1 IX' HOME USE School.absences due 4.0 colds have been reduced nearly one-half (40.207ri by following Vlcks Plan' for. Better Control of Colds. This is shown in records of clinics among 3,1 18. school children. Mothers and teachers alike welcome Vicks Plan as a -practical, ulde -to fewer and -ehorter colds. This oommonsense, medically sound Plan is based on three simple steps: 1. To Help Build Resistance to Colds Live normally avoid excesses. Eat simple food and keep elimination regular. Drink plenty of water.' Take .some exercise dallyoutdoors preferably. Get plenty of xest. and sleep. 2. To Help Prevent Many Colds At the first warning, nasal irritation, sniffle or sne(eze, use Vicks Va-tro-nol Just a few drops up each nostril. Va-tro-nol is especially designed for ithe nose and upper throaWwhere most colds start. Used In time, Va-tro-nol helps to prevent many colds and to throw off head colds In the early stages. 3. To Help! End a( Cold Sooner If a cold has developed, or strikes without .warning, rub throat and chest at bedtime with Vicks "Vapo-Rub. VapoRub acts two ways at once: 11) By stimulation through the skin, .like a poultice or plaster; (2) By inhalation of. its penetrating, medicated vapors, direct to in-' flamed airrpassages. Through the night, this combined vapor-poultice action loosens phlegm, soothes Irritation, helps break congestion. What Vicks. ' Plan can do ior' others' 'has, been, indicated, not only, in clinics, but also In the further proof of everyday home .use iby thousands. What it can -do for "you and your family can be proved only by trying It. Directions for follow ing tne Plan come in eacn pacicage of Vicks Wa-tro-nol and ' Vicks VapoRub. (4) LOST On Emmanuel Street, Seal Cove, between 7th and 8th Avenues, lady's silver wrist watch. Finder return to this office and receive reward. (52) FOUND FOUND llorn-rlmmed glasses on Third Avenue between 6th nnd 7th Streets. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News nnd paying for this advertisement. . tL Catholic La'dies' SocidVEnjoydtile Successful .Affair last SQght In irarish HaU'lVrUv One1 Hundred Persons Present Some one hundred persons were in attendance at a very successful social held last night by the 'Ca tholic ladles at the .Parish Hall. Cards and dancing were enjoyed and, at midnight,. delicious refreshments were served. The prize-winners In bridge were: ladles' first, Mrs. G. W. Nickerson; second, Mrs. B. Curtln;. men's, first. Ian Fraser; second, Fred Reich..Mr. Anderson won the ..whist .prize. There were, fourteen tables. Music ior idancing was by the Serenaders' Orchestra. Walter Smith was master of ceremonies Eugene Fitzpatrick presided at the door and the committee in charge consisted Of Mrs- Pe ter DeJong, Mrs. Arthur Murray, Mrs. William Rogers, , Miss Mary Astori and Miss Mae Murray. TRAPPED BY TIDE NEWQUAY, Eng., Feb. 25: (CP) Trapped In a cave by the tide at Tregurarlan, two young girls, Mary and Annie -"Kent, waded waist-deep' through water and then scrambled 11 -11 ill L I. 1 . FIVEnRoom house for rent or ll,c UiU1 lilcc UUW1 "lcjr U"1U needed!?0 no Iurtner- bome nours terms. sale, easy Money owing to sickness. Phone Black .iney were nauicau xeeim cy. AUlbritu l.uv n.ut JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 25: (CP) -Archibald Bernstein, a colored upholsterer, was fined $5 for ac FOR RENT Clean, weU-furnlshed.jceptlng a, lower wage than he was modern apartment. Pnone Red. entitled to receive under the in 444. 49) , dustrlal agreement relating to the i WANTED WANTED-rTo purchase. 4 or 5 room house close In. Must be bargain. lAPPty Box'6, Dally. News; (51) furniture manufacturing Industry. DIED DURING .HYMN . BRIDGNORTH, "Eng., Feb. 25:, I (CP) British Legion members, a', ; dinner here, were singing tAbid with me" when one of the - en tertainers, Ernest Gardiner of Birmingham, suddenly collapsed and died, l "(hu:hvmknt i.kH'i act- I (Section 2) Nitk of Appllrnllon fur 'llnw LUfiiie I .NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on ' the 25th day Dr Match next the tmder-islgiwd lutuda .to opply to the Liquor 1 Control Board lor Jlceiwe In .respect I nt nremlws faeliur XMIt of ft building known as the: Spruce Creek' .Hotel, mltu-t..,i in tv .Aitin unnins . District In ... "V ........ . - - Province or Brlti&h Columbia, iupon iUUUa ' U- rvi ima "-J .icialm," ultitnted .on 8jinoe Creek, In .me eaia uisutito, wr u.r i by the glaw or by ;the bottle tor con ! aunujtlon on the premises or elsewhere. 1 . . . .... ... . .. -. . .. . cuhvoara ATI. 1036. MILT 'O. CASWELL, .vApplloaut PANCAKE TUESDAY France . Prefers . Fat Ox and Germany Doughnuts to Mark Festival Before! Lent Apart from its religious observance as' the eve of Lent, Shrove Tuesday today is to the English-speaking nations a day for pan- cakes.'The French know the day as Mardi Gras, or ''Fat "Tuesday" and the Germans call it Fastendienstag with :llttle cakes or doughnuts as the culinary emblem. J The English custom -of the pan-; ' cakes' comes .down irom the times when the nation was more disposed)-to carnivals.and feasting precedini fasts. It is thought the pancake; developed; Irom the urgency .of dis-J posing of stocks of eggs, lard and dripping preparatory to entering; Lent when jsome of these food ingredients were forbidden. : Flapjack or griddle-cake, the pancake by any other name is nowadays as well known In Canada and: the' United States as In Eng-w land, the land of Its concoction.!) The custom of tossing the pancake' survives in the Old Country as a scholastic rite in some of the board schools and colleges and the flip-' pery. .fried pastry has a big place on Shrove Tuesday menus In homes,' restaurants and hotels. In the Uni ted States as a naturalized citizen the pancake has developed possibly to even greater prominence than in the. .homeland. As to stories of Shrove Tuesday pancake flapping a New Yorker i goes the: British one better.1 He re lates hearing as a boy in Kentucky of a pancake maker who could to3 his batter ;up the chimney and be out-of-doors when it came down cooked. .The Mardi Gras "Fat Tuesday" 0P France Is an allusion to the corpulent bull which Is ceremoniously paraded through the streets of some .of the republic's villages cp Shrove Tuesday. For the last 75 years New Orleans has celebrate'l Its French origin with the Mardi Gras festival. ctt est .1 iTrappers mi Dealers .Have to fill jny orders tot all kinds '.of furs.and, will pay top market price. Ship your goods, as soon as received, .money .wired. Make your shipments arid convince yourselves. iG OLD BLOOM Hinton Coal ? Phone 51 CENTRAL HOTEL GO PHONE CO Kaien Transfer We handle the Finest Grades of Coal and Wood, at market prices. Bone Dry Kindling always In .stock. PHONE 60 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates S1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. i Phone 281 P.O. Box 188 Alabastine will rive beautiful, rich, lasting wall finish with real economy. No hot water- when mixing. Many lovely shades. Write us for decorating advice. 'Ovpsum.lime ' and Alabastine. ' Canada. imifed PARIS. ONTARIO. CANADA Come and See Our "NEW WALLPAPERS A large shipment of the newest patterns of "Sunworthy Wallpaper" has just arrived. The prices of these popular light resisting papers are now so low that they come within-the reach of every purse. And, while it lasts, we are going to sell the balance of our last year's stock of wallpaper at 25 discount! Get It .now awhile the selection is large. Gordon's Hardware UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM' PRINCE RUPERT g2 00 RETURN' FROM PORT SIMPSON $35 35 RETURN. All Meals and Berth Included, Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. Special Tickets mi-Sale Between November 1st, lD35.artdTebruary 29th, 193C, inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 1936. Children Half Fare. '; . Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1 J30 p.m. Thursday,- p.m. S.S. VENTUREI Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday, a.m. Tickets and All Information from Prince Rupert Agent - R. M. SMITH - Third Ave.; Phone 568 or Pursers S.S. Catala and S.S. Venture.