Drop n "",-Ublet into of wiwr. ,.. gtM. It U dunot. Demand and Get ASPIRIN TftAOC-MAWK EQ. I gttnrday, November 7, 1?38 irim nir.v wain PAQI THREH "Tn Eyes Tell You How A IH 2 SECONDS BY STOP WATCH a . oninio" TnKIl Starts ... . . t.ut ot pln mln utM ltr UVlnf. For Amazingly Quick Relief Pet "ASPIRIN" If you suffer from the pains of neuritis what you want is quick relief. That goes without saying. '"Aspirin" tahlets give quick relief, for one reason, lxxau.se they dissolve or disintegrate almost instantly they touch moisture. (Note illustration above.) Hence when you take an "Aspirin" tablet it starts to dissolve almost as quickly as you swallow it. And thus is ready to start working almost Instantly . . . headaches, neuralgia and neuritis pains start easing almost at once. That's why millions rely on "Aspirin" for relief. Try it. You'll say it is marvelous. "Aspirin" tallets are made in Canada. "Aspirin" Is the registered trade-mark of the Bayer Company, Limited, of Windsor, Ontario. Look for the name Bayer in the form of a cross on every tablet. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE 6 Sets Chesterfield Suites With latest upholstery and construction SQQ nricetl from faO 327 Third Ave. Phone 775 New Winter Excursion Fares $ longer Sr on sale NOW You can travel to Eastern Canada (including Winnipeg), the Eastern and Midwest Slates at fares comparable with those in effect during the summer tourist season. Tickets on sale until May 11, good returning within six months of purchase. Use these low fares for your trip Abroad UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER ROM PRINCE .RUPERT KETL'RN 32 00 md FROM PORT SIMPSON RETURN.- Berth Educed Rates to Vancouver also apply "from intermediate" joints. Tickets Between November 1st. l6"d,fef9r3u7ary 28lh. 1937, inclusive Good to Return up t arch 3I- 1937' Children Half Fare. Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar Vancouver SrS- CATALA Tuesday, 1 :30 p.m. Thursday, p.m. SS. CARDENA Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday, a.m. Prince p....... . Tickets . . and ... Reservations tiiIi-h from Ave.. Phone 5b I rtgeiH - A., W. RYlHin - - L f Convenient Please IPiifchase Tickets at ortice LOCAL NEVS NOTES Mr. and Mrs .Oscar OLstf sal''! last night on the Prmwss Adelaide uiu w Vancouver. We offer No. 1 Shlpiap for 2 Per M. Albert McCaff ery Ltd, Phone 116 and 117. ' 12821 Alex Mcltae;-'Tiiias.'tiee'ii:'fici)?' frned; to his: home Tfcff; 4ti& paat three or toW:wksij;iftil':tffbft " out again. ".'-': ',; We don't like- to b6ast. '.but: vou will find some splendid bargains in new merchandise, " at the Dollaj Store. (262) Canadian Legion B.KSIv church souui on tne Princess, Adelaide) jrcvciua.y aivcxnoon, sister, Mrs,- R. 'puiitrmt, Ted eral Block. "-r x- Miss Marion Dawe' arrival ff'oni St. John's NewfoundJand. bithem? Thursday night's. . train' apdvis-fiii!!-; guest of Mr, Surqmlt 'Av'ehiie lue. brlde-to- boat post-graduate nurshig work. Albert Farrow, steamboat in spector, sailed by the Princess Adelaide last night oh his return to Vancouver after having cohi$ north to make an inspection of the lighthouse tender Newlngtbh which is undenrolne annual otpr- haul at the local dry dock. 28. NOTICE Every effort will 'be- made to trace the party responsible for the slanderous statement made regard ing my wife. They will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of 'the law for defamation of, character., Dated this day fri; Prince Rupert. November 7th,. 1936;. ' . ' ! Annduncetoedii Armistice Dance. Boston Tuesday, Nov. 10. Serehaders. Catholic Tea at Mrs. Burbank's November 12. 1 8f) ,0. N. BazaaV, Moose llali, No vember 13. 1 . . . , U' .O, B. A-..Bazaar. Npember II Cathedral Christmas bazaar, Nov. Lutheran-Bazaar, Metropole Ha l: Nov. 21 ' . ' C, C. F. Bazaar, December 1 United berjs. Church Bazaar, .1 - - Cash for old fold, Bulger'i (tf ) Miss Brenda -Allen sailed today on the CaHena for a holiday trip Vancouver. Mr. .and Mrs, S. O. Paynter left onlast WcrdnraV train for a trip .to- :Brandbh,vMaxtftoba l&tish.Israel Association' nubile rta'fiitof-in;. M VpOms Monday, inov., v, : p.m; opeaKer, r. ti. (262) i Ti" A. McMartln returned to Smlthers on 'last evening's train after a brief business visit to the city. paraae u) unuea .Church Sunday, , ; . Leave club rooms 10:45 i m Modi I 'n Pari Hii cii als U) be worn. All ex-service mePmorro.y night on the Cataia to welcome. (26C.ma!lee:''tKe;rouhl trip', to. Stewart , ' and Anyox. Sam and Edgar Snldal . and Miss' ..' . - . Georglna SnlcUL,ot'--j?lar: 'cai. , -.pennie: ;HaWipe' arrived In the nery sailed thUr.atWmoonJ.oh- ihV"Cilybterdjrf: frfci 'Ketchikan and' Cardena for: a hbliday'trip to Van-jiaUecl last hight.W the Princess w. Adelaide lor Seattte Eric Dahl, who broke hlsleg;!: ' T,'w: pall,, inspector of schoo'sj a fall while walking; alone, the sailed last nleht on the Prtnrfss railway track last, 'Saturday niitj, ;Adejae;tor'i.ilp 'to. Ocean FalU is mamng a good recovery at. tlis on, official duties'. Prince Rupert General Hospital , ' r r- . 1 '. . ...-! onnny fierce; wno nas been on B. Irvine,, government radioi in- .trip to Calraryv and Vancouver. spector, is a visitor, in th6; city, returned to! the' citv on the Prin- on official business, having ar, cess Norah thlsJmoming. ' rived on the Princess Norah thi morning from ' Vancouver, ' t ' 'Qle; PhiUlpsOp, . after a brief business: Visit' to town, left by last Mrs. -Agnes Currie ot puifop, fcyentnVt 'traiif,, op: his return to was a Dassenser aboard t.h r.orJ . North' Pap.lfto: dena this morning going through, ".;, -, to Vancouver (or. the winter, Mr.t Mrs. Hi. T.. Cross left on last Currie went south' last weik. , : , evening's trains for Inverness tr " ' -'' ' ' , ' 'Py f rief Vl5lt,'with, her . son-iri- a trip to Vancouver and, Victoria, R' Wilson. ; . : returned returned to to "trie the rtiv city 'frrVmi from; jhe Vvial ' . jiL Jack Broad,. who returned to the city recently ;ftr being employed at; the ', Big Mlssourf mine, sailed ;last,nlgbi $v ; toeliprihcess Adelaide McKay arrived in the city oh thVj f.PF .Campbelj RlWr; iutvi j-i4ciiuc jciveruay aiver-noon to Join Mr. brasell who has taken over the. Knox' Hotel . busl ness here. r ' : Mrs'. Murphy and, grandchiid ar j rived in tne citv -nti th PHni. cess Adelaide yesterday .afUfnopn Alex.O. Rlx. m ihaeer of thp Tm peia") 6ii Cpmpanyln' this district, iras, last night 414. a member Of; the Prince Ri'DCrt Chamber of commerce. Mr,, and Mrs. P. M. Theze, hew to pay a visit with: Mrs.; Murphy's'. 'arvls frorh:;saskatchewan, sailed lastt'faiiht'on 'lh PrtiW -jAhn fnr MnOSDlt. Oueen: Charlnffj. Tclanr;f lhefe'.-it'.lj? the intentloh to settle: ?W rbught their effects with ahdj to&i tti. MorjtaSi-Mri 'MLd'ts;, ' William Radke, MU.I)evUerry 'of rBuckley'Bay, who have tf, re, :Buuui ana- amvea 'VancSuTe'r to': ihe Prliice ... . '" ' ; : W;?ra?!lajy said: last Miss Manure Rmll.h, R;kS'. WnMWttf.Wvv W'Vj'w-.o ;fi. has been ylsltlrij-here. . 'v. Mrs. R. J. D.! .Smith,- left on laitl and Mrs; Jensen, 708 evehine's train , tor- 'ttitAm! onHi,;piffk IvamuL i-...:. - . . - --- -- t: -7'-"- , ""'rvr, ?C1'U we leaving .0-Montreal where .she .w 11 tkke uaThiorrow. bh Mr: rferisenV fuhinc boat White Hope for Vaiicouvr where thev blan in ' tmHa with them golne south will .be Mrs. Magnet, and son, Dahhy, and Miss Mary McDonald. Piiol' James Rlnehart of the Alaska Southern Airways arrived In vne city on the Princess Norah j this morning from SeatUe. A plane, lis coming here from Juneau to 'pick 'him up and take him north V resume his duties as a coni. meVciaX pilot. Tlie Prince Rupert Chamber "of Commerce,- at Hs meeting last nlght. did not feel itself called upon to "express an opinion on the action, of local merchants In keep-infc'ofietf th'elf stores on the Lord's Day, A letter froni TiZ t v n. chill, secretary cf the. Prince Ru- jicffc.Aynisicriai -Association, drawing' attention to the matter was filed by. unanimous cphsent. UotElAgkiVAls Prllicfc ftnMrt Mr-. 1 3. Scot,t, Ji Vlcb' and ti. .Irvine. Vancouver. Joe Burns. Ji BnkH 't od.-... Charles Lambert,, 'R McLeod "and w r-.ei,'cY . A. Bradford, C. NJV: E. B. Johartsrin i Ictberg and O. t. bnhbrck, Seattle: "..x-reeswa ma p. Healy, Dona iver. ... : u ume, Kamonton: E. A, Hem- ungs ;i:oronto: h.. F, MacLeod Prlnct Rupert. Ryai L Housen, Varicouvei'! r i. son and 'A. ;vtdon,ncity.. POPPY DAY TAG IS ON Canadian Legion Women's Auxil iary is in Charge of Street Canvass Today The annual Poppy tag day for the purpose of raising funds for the relief of distressed war veterans and their dependents Is being held today, despite the none to reassur ing weatner conditions. Canvass ers started their' activities first thing this morning arid 'will be on the streets all day selling poppies. The tag day Is being conducted by the Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion with Mrs. Hugh Klllln, the president; Mrs. William Brass and Mrs. S. V. Cox In eharre at. Legion .headquarters. The tag gers are: Mrs; W. Rothwell, Mrs. p.- Parent arid the Misses Jean Ayres, Laura Larsen. Norah Doueh erty, Flora Leslie, Ina Robertson, Amy Armstrong, Margaret Simund-sen, Beatrice Ritchie, Joyce Ratch-ford, Betty Borland, Eleanor Clapp, Louise Bird, Rosie Cox. Betty Bar ber, Eleanor Barber Jean Thorn son, Bernlce Eastwood, Nancy Dawes, Eileen Feasby. Dolly Smith, Thelma Brockwav. Hilda Bond Patsy Anderson, Helen Brown and Master Stanley, Anderson. Defence Problem Report Says Is Well in Hand to Chamber pf Commerce it is Actively Entatinr Attention of Department Reporting on behalf of the re cently aDDOlnteJ1 defence r-ommlt we. 01 ine wnce Rupert Chamber of Commerce' at, the regular meet Ing last -night- with W.' M.. Black stock presidldng. S. D. Johnston stated that the matter of defence was now actively eneaslne the at tentlon of the Department 'of be tence and' there was nothlne the cnamber-could do at-present other than securing the. support of "our member of patllament" to urge the government to expedite the work Father P. Champagne of the Roman Catholic Church at Ter race sailed last nls-hfc nn tho Prince John for Queen Charlotte city, He is making one of his periodical visits to the Islands on ecciesiastical duties.- JONES Family PHONE 93: Market Specials PHONE 951 SWIFT PREMlCM LAiMB SJIALL Legs per lb Loin per lb ..... Shoulders per lb. Shoulder Mutton 6 lbs Mutton Chops 2 lbs. L Leg of Mutton per lb ....... BEEF Sirloin Steak 2 lbs. Round Steak 3 lbs Pot Roast 6 lbs. : Short Ribs 3 lbs '.....;. Hamburger, 3 lbs & 2 "lbs. Onions Prime Rib Roll per lb ! Any Cut Baby Beef per lb VEAL Veal Steak 2 lbs Veal Chops 2 lbs : .....iv Shoulder Pork Ayrshire Bacon- per lb PORK per lb Leg of Pork per lb Bide Pork per lb Pork Chops per lb , Frying 25c 25c 15c 75c 35c 18c 35c 40c 50c 25c 25c 15c 15c 35c 35c 15c 20c 15c 20c 50c 25c n Additional cm SALE VALUES 75c Boots Gripe Water 2 for 76c 50c Parkelp (Minerals of the Sea) 2 for 51c Rexall Digestive Tonic small 2 for 5lc large 2 for $1.01 Genuine Murray & Lanman Florida Water Extra Special large flask, each 61c 40c Dainty Deodorant . - 2 for 41c 25c Ormes Compound Cathartic Pills 2 for 26c 25c Nature's Remedy Juniors 2 for 26c We have only a very limited stock of the three following items. This is a great saving. Come early! 35c Pioneer Logan Juice 16 oz 2 for 36c 35c Niagara Grape Juice, 16 oz. .'. 2 for 36c 15c Junket Ice Cream Powders , 2 for 16c Ormes ltd. TTfttt Pioneer Drtuzg is ts Tbe Kexall BUr Phones; 81 & 82 Oprn Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till t p.m.. p.m. till 9 p.m. We loan you free a complete Home Permanent Wave Machine for 3 months. All you heed do . Is send $3.00 to cover the cost of shipping and the oil for 6 complete Permanents. Will not harm the finest hair. Any one can guarantee a perfect wave with this machine. No electricity or experience needed. When you have used these supplies more oil can be obtained from us at fifty cents a Marvel Wave Factory 1183 East 41st. Ave. Vancouver, B.C. Canadian Pacific 1 To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS. "Princess Adelaide," every Friday at 10 p.m. ' To Vancouver direct ' SS. "Princess Norah," Nov. 3rd, 19th, Dec. 3rd, 17th. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway SS. "Princess Norah," Oct. 3uth, Nov. 15th, 29th, Dec. 13th, ' WINTER EXCURSION FARES OOffk An TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN UU -t Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1936 to Feb. 28th. 1937. 1 Final return limit March 31st, 1937. For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert. B.C. Used Goods Picture Frames, .price '. . . . .25c, 50c & 75c Wringers . . , . . .... .... .$1.50 & $2.00 Hand Sewing Machine ......... ,3 ........ . .$18.00 Badminton Racket, Slazengers .$1.00 Violet Ray $5.00 Vibrators ; S2.50 & $5.00 Radios, Battery Sets . ..... . y. $10.00 & $25.00 Violin, full size.; .$12.50 Tenor Banjos' . .:'.'.. . .' .$6.00, $18.00 Flute ....,.....;,: ;$12.00 Clarinet $15.00 The above mentioned are on display at D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Wc Buy Used Goods of Any Description For Cash Phone Green 421 Third Avenue Business Hours: From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday halt holiday as usual. 1 '