Saturday, May 0, 1936 Tonight's train, due ' from tha East at' 10:20, was reported thl morning to be on time. Do You Ever Wonder Whether the"Pain" Remedy You Use is SAFE? Ask Your Doctor and Find Out Don't Entrust Your Own or Your Family's Well -Being to Unknown Preparations rpHE person to ask whether the A preparation you or your family are taking for the relief of headaches Is SAFli to use regularly is your family doctor. Ask him particularly about "ASPIRIN." He will tell you that beore the discovery of "Aspirin" most "pain" remedies were advised against by physicians as bad for the stomach and, often, for the heart. Which is food for thought if you seek quick, safe relief. Scientists rate "Aspirin" among the fastest methods yet discovered for the relief of headaches and the pains rf rheumatism, neuritis and neuralgia. And the experience of millions tf users has proved it safe for the average person to use regularly. In your own interest remember this. "Aspirin" Tablets are made in Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered trade-mark of the Bayer Company, limited. I.ook for the name flayer in (he form of a cross on every tablet. Demand and Get "ASPIRIN" LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for old gold. Bulger's (tf)' Canadian l.p?irm rprt. pv0. I tlye Meeting, Monday 8 p.m, General Meeting Wednesday. it Mm. A. S. Lewis sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. M. P. McCaffery returned to the city on the Princess Louise this morning from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Col. S. D. Johnston returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide last evening from a trip to Victoria on military business. Stanley Bishoprlck left on last evening's train for Salvus on the lower Skeena River on business In connection with his timber export-Ins activities. S. J. Jabour left on last evening's train for Prince George cn-route to Williams Lake, where he will spend a vacation, returning to the city via Vancouver. For creating a disturbance on Comox Avenue. Allen McLachlah was fined $20, with option of seven days' Imprisonment, In city pollcp court this, morning. Mrs. William Hunter saalled last night on the Princess Adelaide for Victoria. Her young son, Peter, has been for some time at the Queen Alexandra Solarium at Mill Bay north of Victoria. John S. McDonald, well known Stlklne River transportation man, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise this morning on his way back to Telegraph Creek after having spent the winter In the south CHOCOLATES fox Mother's Day Neilsons l-lb. boxes 60c Betty Ann 1 and 2-lb. boxes 60c and $1.20 Sapps (Vancouver) $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Betty Ann Pyrex Casserole and Pie Plate Filled With Chocolates $3.00 OrmesLtd. "Jite. Pioneer Druqeiats The Rxll 8Ur Phones: 81 & 8? Open Datly From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays itnd Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT B.C. For Monday's Extra Specials call at Fulton Meat Market or Phone 683 Delivery. 110 Thomas Kaye, Union Oil Co. official, sailed last night on the ss. Prince John for Massett on company business. General meeting, Prince Rupert Football Association, Canadian Legion room, Monday, 9 p.m. All delegates and players requested to attend. it Rejoining the service of the customs department with which for many years he was formerly Identified, W. J. Nelson sailed oti thi Princess Louise to be stationed for the summer at Ttilsequah. Gift by E. R. Walter of New Mas-sett of a box of gladioli bulbs was reported at last night's meeting of the hospital board and ordered acknowledged with suitable expression of appreciation. Mrs. William Adams of Claxton had a letter before the hospital Board at Its meeting last, night, ex pressing appreciation of treatment and service accorded her while a patient recently in the institution. Miss Marie Balagno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Balaeno. returned home on the Prince Ad elaide last evening from Ocean Falls where she gave a successful and much appreciated piano George Ball, well known biz game hunting outfitter of Tele graph Creek, and Mrs. Ball and J cnuaren. who have been on a trip outside, were passengers aboard the Princess Louise this morning returning north from Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Aves returned to the city on the Princess Louise this mornlntr from Victoria where they were called to attend the funeral of Mrs. Aves' father, Herbert Radford, who died last week after having been In ill-health for some' time. W. F. Lindsay, who recently sold out his business at Terraceleft by last evening's train on his return I to Terrace after a brief visit to the city, He and Mrs. Lindsay will leave Terrace on next Monday, night's train for Chicago where they will spend a time before1 proceeding to the Old Country. The Prince Rupert General Hos.-' pltal Is still fairly busy these days, ' Miss Jean Harrison R.N., lady su-; perlntendent, reported at the re- gular monthly meeting of the board last night. During the past ! month there was an average of over fifty patients In the Institution! Miss Harrison stated that Registered Nurses' examinations had Just been held and mentioned the (recent graduation exercises. j L Announcements Saturday Night Dancing Party, Commodore Cabaret. MM N. Lawrence's Students' Recital. Cathedral Hall, 8:15, May 11. . Canadian Legion Spring Sale, May 13. Anglican Tea. Mrs." C. II. Ormc. May 14. Son( of Norway Independence Day May 15, Moose Hall, Social, Catholic Hall, Friday, May 15. Admission 25c. Presbyterian Tea, May"2l. Elks' Kiddies Flag Day -May 25. P. T. A. tea, June 5,-at Mrs. acctkH s.yi.r; Tlmlirr Sule X1H77I There will h offered for sals at Pub lic Auction, at noon on th 4th day of. JUne. 1836. In the office of the District. rorester, prince Rutwri, UV9 licence IXJB771, to cut fl.4U.000 feet,, board I measure of Spruce, Cedar . arid-Hem looK on area situated on lluttort Inlet, Juan Perea- Bound. CJiieen Charlotte Islands Land District. I Three years wUl 'be -allowed for- removal of timber. I "Provided any one" UhJibfe' td .'attend- m auction in pvmJtl may suDniit tender to be opened wt the tour of auction and treated as one bid." nirther particulars may be obtained from the Chief Forester, .Victoria, BO, or DUtrict rottitei, Prtoe Rupert, B.C. DAILY IfXWa Hotel Arrivals Central H. Wick, R. Reld and Erlck Dahl. city; O. Hunt, C.N.R.; J. Hadland. and 3. R. Reynolds, Opna Blver; h Nes4, Cascade. Knox W. Ellison, Prince George; F C Simpson, McBride. Prince Rupert T. G. Garrett and A. L. McQuar rle, Vancouver; Harry Townsend Seattle" Royal J. V. Smith, Vancouver The weekly Saturday night dancing party In the Commodore Cafe at the end of last week drew a crowd of about 25 couples. Music was by Julius Welle's Orchestra and Walter Smith was master ot ceremonies. The substantial sum of $233.60 for the Prince Rupert General Hospital's new building fund was netted as a result of the dance held recently by the Premier Orchestra, It was reported at last night's meeting of the hospital board. Receipts had amounted to $399.20 and expenses, $105.60. A letter of appreciation is being sent to the orchestra. The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital was held last night In the hospital. Those present were W. M. Brown, president, G. P. Tinker, G. V. Wilkinson, S. D. Macdonald and Dr. J. H. Carson, directors: H. W Rlrrh managing secretary, ana Miss Jean Harrison R.N., lady superintendent. CUssiFiEO WANTED WANTED Rhode Island Red Rooster. Phone Blue 562. Ill FOR RENT FOR RENT 4 -room furnished flat, Monarch range. Phone 547. (tf) FOR SALE tfr Mtn Tf. i.i.. 1 1 . 1 .. run onucj uprigni puuiu. nppij j Box 9, Daily News. (110) FOR SALE 32 foot trolling boat, 12 h.p. Palmer engine. Almost, new. Phone Green 429, FOR SALE-1934 DeLuxe Plymouth car, automatic clutch, knee action. Gone six thousand miles. Enquire J. Glllett, Hotel Prince Rupert. (tf) GENTLEMEN Personal drug sundries. Highest Grade Latest, Delivered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper). Pacific Supply 751 Granville, Vancouver. PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay. We start you. The Canadian Kin dergarten Institute, Winnipeg. (tf) MALE HELP WANTED LESSON from the depression Be a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Sten ographer, etc. Free Bookie "How to get a Government Job." M.C.C. Civil Service School, LAND ACT Notice of Intention to, apply to l.eat Ijind In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Hang 6 Coast, and situate close to Qalloway Rapids Bridge, near Prince Rupert, B. C. Take notice that I, Martin Miller o Prince Rupert. B.C, occupation Lumber man Intends to apply for a lease of the following descrioed roresnore lanaa: Commencing at a poet planted approximately 3,000 ft. north of Lots 115- 116. D. L. 351, Ranee 5 Oast District thence about SOO ft. south to opposite shore thence northerly following th shoreline to post of commencement and containing H4 acres, more or less MARTIN MILLER TVitMt Mrh !f3 LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Pur-chiifce. I. n nil In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Queen Charlotte Islands and situate on the North shore of Ciunshewa inlet ' turned tt ply South ot Lot 43, Q. C. I. Take notice that' the Allison Logging Company Limited of Vancouver. B. C Intends to apply for permission to put-oImim the following described lands:- Commencing at a post planted at the 8. W. corner -at Lot 49, Q. C. I, thence 60 chains East along South boundary of Lot 45; theroe due South to shoreline; tlvence Went along shoreline to point or comniivccmnt and containing 40 sores more or less. AMBROSE P, ALLISON, Pres. Allison Logging Co.. Ltd Dated AprU 21, 1938. New Library Books Recent additions to the pay section of the Prince Rupert Public Library have been as follows: "House In Parts1 (BowenJ, "Girl In the Golden Rags" (Chambers). "Rebel Royalist" (Connor), "Far Enough" (De Kalb). "The Golden Lady" (Gardiner), "The Pyramid" Hlchens). "South Riding" (Holt-by), "Secret Servant" (Newman). "Sparkenbroke" (Charles Morgan), "Shadow on the Brook" (Payne). "Until I Find" (Plnchon). "Third Act In Venice" (Sylvia Thompson), "It Began In Eden" (Wees), "The Thinking Reed" (West), "Furious VToung Man" (Wylie). R. D. Greggor, assistant district fnrester, sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Ocean FalU on official duties, Reach the most people in city and district with an advertisement in the Dally News. 1..WII ACT N'otltr of Intention to apply to I.mm' I.aml In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Queen Charlotte Islands, apd situate oh Oumshewa Inlet fronting on unsurveyed Orown Land which la situated Immediately South of Lot 4i. Queen Charlotte Islands District. Take notice that the Allison Logging Company Limited of Vancouver, B.C. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described Foreshore Lands:- Commencing at a port planted -t the S. W. Corner of Lot 45. Q. C. I. thence 20 chains due South; thence 60 chains due East thence due North to Shoreline: thence West along shoreline to point of commencement and contain tng 80 acres, more or less. AMBROSE P. ALLISON. Pres. Allison Logging Co. Ltd. Dnited April 21. 1938. LANIl ACT Nut Ire of Intention to apply to Lt-uir Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Range 6 Coast, and situate or Kalen Island close to Galloway Rapids Bridge. Take notice that I, Martin Miller of Ptlnce Rupert, B.C.. occucatlon Lumber man intena? to apply lor a lease of tne following described lands: Commencing 'at a poet planted D- proxlmatley 3 000 ft. north of lota 115- U6, u. u. 251, Range 5 Coast thence 660 feet west; thence 760 ft. south thence B60 feet east; thence 260 It north thence following the shore line to post of commencement and containing ten acres, more or less. MARTIN MILLER Dated March A. 1636 SEMI-DIESELIZE CAR OR TRACTOR Run your car or tracter on stove oil 200 miles for approximately 35 cents, can be applied to any type of gas engine at a cost of around $5.00. Fully guaranteed. Send stamp for particulars or enclose $1.00 for complete instructions, prints, photograph, etc. Send for our 1936 catalogue on paint, lumber, etc, FARMERS' SERVICE CO., 201 Shelly Bid;., Vancouver, B.C. HjjjjBBiiHHHHBiHHHlk HOLIDAYS For Adults and Children on the Famous North Beach, Graham Is. Fishing, Bathing, Badminton, Picnics, Scenic Drives, Shooting In Season. Cottages fully furnished, also Tents and Dining Room. Good plain cooking at reasonable rates. Apply for full particulars to MRS. DUNN, Sangan River, Near Massett, B.C. Rats and Beaver We have a big order for both and In order to Induce trappers and dealers to ship their skins we are offering more than market prices. Ship them In and we will wire the money Immediately. GOLDBLOOM The Old Reliable Do You Return From Your Vacation 100 Percent Fit? SUKE, When You Holiday at 'THE DUNES' TLELL Write for literature and rates MADAME KAJAUT Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands I' French Reproduction Oriental Rugs ON SALE at Half Price! Luxuriously Rich .... A new shipment of these fine rugs for the first time In colorings that will blend perfectly with the popular tapestries of the last three or four years. Deeper pile than ever before. Seamless, fringed. Backgrounds of Rust, Biege, Chinese Red, Light Blue and Slate Blue. Size 4" x 6'. Opening Sale Special, Delivered Free A Rug You'll Be Proud to Own A few of these charming rugs will give your home an air ot richness and warmth you never thought possible. Suitable for any room. Size 5' x 7'. Deliverer! Free $3.95 Cash; $2.00 Monthly 11 1 95 Terms: Cash or $3.00 Cash; $2 Monthly. No Interest Rare Charm . . . Scarcely distinguishable from the originals the pattern Is woven right through to the back; Size 2" x 4'. Delivered Free 95c Cash; $1.00 Monthly Like Gems of the Orient ... These lovely rugs bring you the beauty and luxury of Asia. Size 3' x 5'. Opening Sale Special, Delivered Free $2.50 Cash; $2.00 Monthly 3 7 95 50 if 95 TWO DAYS ONLY ORDERS MUST BE MAILED BY MONDAY! JULIUS SHORE P. O. Box 985 MAIL ORDEK HOUSE Warehouse: 929 Main St. Vancouver, B.C. Wallpapers OF Lasting Charm "SUMVORTIIY" Wallpapers, the original and best light resisting wallpapers give satisfaction everywhere. Let us help you select Just the rigkt pattern for each room. You will be surprised at what low cost you can buy beautiful patterns for your rooms. We are now carrying In stock a large selection of the newest patterns. GORDON'S HARDWARE McBride Street Phone 311 Used Furniture Singer Drop-head Sewing Machine 50 Hand Power Washing Machine 8 00 Water Power Washing Machine QQ Beds In all sizes, complete! HA up from ' ?1V.UU Dropside Couch. $7,00 Steel Crib Complete $4.00 Reconditioned Kitchen Ranges $15 00 Portable Gramaphone '219 Oil with 30 Records J?AUV FURNITURE NOUGHT AND SOLD D. ELIO PHONE GREEN 421 FURNITURE EXCHANGE