jtday, January 11, 1938 DAILY, NEWS f AOS THRH ' tu COLD? Do These LOCAL NEWS NOTES 2Things Instantly! I We Buy for Less. For messenger or taxi phone 65. Cash for old gold, Bulger's" (tf) Simple Mettwd that Anyone can Follow A 'Tonight's train, due from Mrs. C. Lmdseth sailed last feast at 10: 20, was Teported this flight on the Princess Adelaide for Th RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Ltd. morning to "be on time. a trip to "Vancouver. , . Tike t "Aspirin" Tab-l.fcu. Mike sure you get "Aspirin-" iraomMtVou feel a cold coming j lulls Ihe pictured directions Your doctor will approve this as Jhans the quickest, easiest way ST to f'ght colds and 8ore LlhSSinirin" taken Internally Lill combat a cold almost instantly ; ml 'is sore, cruMi uuu dui n fcfMAND AND GET fffffff t 1 ' 9 r ' y . y f m r Drink a lull glass of viler. Repeat treatment In 2 hours. "Aspirin" Tablets In a "third of a filass of water; gargle twiceDo not rinse jnouth. "Aspirin" 'Tablets are made in Canada; "Aspirin" Is the registered trade-mark of the Bayer Company, Limited. Look "for the name Bayer in the form of a cross on every tablet. ASPIRIN il REXALL STORE SPECIALS 5AVE WITH SAFETY AT THE REXALL STORE 10c Rikers French Balm and Nlckelled Dispenser, both for :50e 10c Chest Rub and 25c Cold Tablets, both for 50c Ladies' Curv-rite Hazor and Blade, 25c, and a tube of Lavender Shaving Cream, 50c, both for 50c 25c Snarl Face Powder and 25c Shari Perfume, both for .35c Handy Duster with Handle free with a 50c tins of 4-8quare Floor Wax. 25c Writing Tablet and 15c pkg. of Envelopes, both for 25c Holder for Tooth Paste and Tooth Brushes and 1 25c Tooth Brush, both for tie 50c Writing Tablet and Envelopes (portfolio) and 1 25c Mechanical Pencil, both for 50c 25c Klenzo Tooth Brush and 1 35c Milk of Magnesia Tooth Powder, both lor Large Sponge and Chamois, both for - .'89c 15c Bottle of A. S. A. Tablets and 50c bottle of Vapure, for 85c m, Size Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste, Rcxall, for 25c not Water Bott,le, Special, each :t 50c 5e Jonteel Wave Set for .... -59c tl.00 Bottle of Fragrant Body Rub, 16 oz, for ,5c 16-oz. Bisma-Rex Powder, $1.50 size, special for $1.00 (For relief ol sour stomach, acid dyspepsia, etc.) Kleenex Special, 25c size for 20c Ibid Fashioned PeDDermlnt Patties and Betty Ann Thin Mints Chopo ate covered, each in 1-1D. ooxes. regular auc eacn, Sneclal. both for . 50c OrmesLld. "Jiie. Pioneer Drtiqg tats a Retail Btor Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 40 pjn. Sunday and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. til! 9 p.m. A DOLLAR'S WORTH Clip this coupon and mail it with $1 for !x wctV' trill tuhierifiUn to THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR ruiHatied b Tm Ohuhiuh 8ciinct Praiunnii Boctm ' Eotlon, MtutchUKtU, 0. B,A. II ft ?n iru find thi dill; tood nrw. of Hit world from n. 100 ipkUI wrftrri. . M WI dtMNniMiU aTotl M mr and .mldrtni InttrnU. iportt. bu., , fwjet. Munilon, radio. cU. You will t Ud lo wtlcomo into Tour homo M . " inowlt of pneo ind prohibition. And don'l mU Bnuta, Ou Dot. J uoiii1nd thi othtr Itoturn. tu Cmiiruw Pornci Monitor, Buk Biy Sttlon. Boston. la ri'tu Mai int lx werki' lrtl tnmniT""" I mclott ono dollil (Town) (Nun, pleuo print) Addrtu) (8tlU r New Year's Resolution Sale f CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUGS MZE 7.',X9--Rpmilnr nVp JR7.K0. Sale IVir-P 1 SIZE 9x9Regular price$9.00. ue rnce LINOLEUMvRUGS SIZE Cx9 Regular price $7.50 Sale Price MZE OxlOi Regular price $13.00. Sale Price PRINTED LINOLEUM n By Square Yard regular price, 90c square yard. uiwu i-rice, square yara NEW BEDS COMPLETE regular price, $35.00. Sale Price 35.50 $6.60 9.75 69c $29.00 Sale Ends Thursday, January 16 IX ELIO -Exchange Ton cia tetrt u low u '11.50 kilt. oar, it "Walker's i dKjr, plua'Tc. , M. A. Kraltz, well known pioneer resident of the district, returned to the city on the Cardena last eve ning from a trip to Vancouver. "William Inglls, local customs of fleer, sailed last night on the Prln cess Adelaide for -a holiday trip to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, Miss Betty Cameron Is reported from the Prince Rupert General, Hospital to. be making satisfactory recovery following a recent Cases of Lillian Jenkins, -charged with being the keeper' of a disor derly house, and "Roy Fshe'r, cnarged with being- a frequenter, have been further adjourned until Monday In city police court. Miss Dorothy Stewart has return ed to the city to resume her .studies at St. Joseph's Convent after hav Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night W. O. Mlddleton manager of the W. Tt, Malkin Co. Ltd.. p. G. Borland, manager of tnT Capi tol Theatre, were added to 4he-list of members. , Dr. W. T. Kergln, who has been on a three weeks' trip south, is returning to the city from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands Mr. and' Mrs. C. Lineham of Ocean Falls were passengers aboard the Princess Adelaide" last evening returning town after having spent a month at Bishop Bay Jogging campyhtre Mr; Llneham "was In charge 6f the store while Ithe regular storeice'eper, Thomas Altken, was .south for a month's vacation. Tlie case of "Wong -Jong Ping, Chinese, charged Nvfth having, op ium in his pbsse'ssJon, occupied all day "before Magistrate McCryrhont n city police court yesterday ana jivas adjourned mitt Monday for de cision. The hearing commenced In the morning and ent on again" in the afternoon. Sergeant O- Hi Greenwood Is prowfCutingwfth'Mlli ton Gonzales 4ibtlng as defence counsel ' , Announcements 4m Prhice Rupert Badminton Club dance,, Elks' Hall, Friday Feb. 7. Presbyterian "Burns' Tea, Jan. 23, Junldr Chamber Snowball Frolic, January 24. Norkap "basket social, January 24i MDOSE HALL RENTAL RATES Concerto ; $25.00 Dances . 20.00 Public Meetings IB.po A room suitable for smaller meetlnta la now available on the ground floor, rental rate, $4.06 for wgtgenrents thotfe Mttt Club Steward. 840 or Red 41t. A.tA. McEwan- sailed bn the Cardena for A. ificatlon j i j t-. lanu is vxpecif'a uome arxjui uie middle of nex week ! Mr: and Mrs. Roberts of Bishop Bay were passengers aboard the j Princess. Adelaide yesterday after-noon bound for d trip to Vancouver. Mr. Roberts has been logging on this part of pie coast for Tsorne twenty-three yekrs and this Is his, first trip south In that time. Kt. "Rev. E. M. Buhoz.OAl.Ii, .Roman -Catholic ' Church "Bishop , of Northern British Columbia and the Yukon, left on 3ast evening's- train for Lebret In the.Regina district of Saskatchewan To attend a church gathering, toe was today joined for the trip at Lejac fcy Rev. Father" P. J. McGrath O.M.I. a last night vacation i T.'' Storrie sailed last night on the . Cardena for a trip t to .Van couver. ' For messenger or taxi phone G5. B. Molt, well known Vancouver fur dealer, Li a visitor In the city, having 'arrived on the 'Cardena last night from the south. Mrs. Lance Styles and daughter, Miss Dorothy Styles, sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver. Magistrate McClymont was un-able to, sit In city police court thi.: marnlntf. belne confined to hi? home with a severe cold. "Sam Olsen of Jap Inlet underwent an operation yesterday In the Prince Rupert General Hospital and Is now reported to be doing nicely. jng spent the Christmas and New 1 T. W. Hall, Inspector of schools, Year holiday season at her home returned to the city on the Carat Usk. jdena last evening after spending the Christmas and New Year vaca- At the meeting or the Prince tlon season In Victoria. Chief and Mrs. Mark G. McKay have returned to their home at Kltselas on the upper Skeena River after having spent the New Year holiday season visiting at Port Es- slhgton, 'The Prince Rupert 'Chamber of Commerce, at its meeting last night, endorsed the, 4Vancouve Board of Trade in asking for modl- of the proposed health Insurance scheme. ASK YOUR DOCTOR FIRST, MOTHER Before You Give Your Child an . Unknown Remedy to Take 10 'Hie ...PUper 1. l.iV1,l. i-of i.nmnlilinil ruIMnn msieau ni inrir uociors uu rrmedies for their children. , If 'they knew what the scientists know, they would never take this chance. Doctors Say PHILLIPS' For Your Child When it comes to the frcqucnlly-uscd "milk of magnesia," doctor, for over 50 years, have said "CHILLI PS' Milk of Magnesia the safe remedy for'your child." . Remember this And A hvnys Say "Phillips'" When You Jiuy- Your chid deserves it; for your own peace .".of .mind, sec that you pet it-Genuine Phillips' Milk of lagncsia. Also in Tablet Form t Phillips' Milk of Magnnia Tab-Ms; are now on sale at all dmn ,jtor rvcrywhiff. liach tiny tab- ,H'i re inc rqutvaifniiui. a trtcnnnnliil nf ( .n. dine Phillips' Milk of jlV 1 tti)i Haia. IPhillips AfiuL uf lfaytiesia- 65 MADC tNCANAOA ANNOUNCING: Taxi and Messenger Service Bill Stuart Phone: 65 Stand: Sixth Street A'complete Taxi and Delivery Service Day and Night Everything in Clothes for Men and Women, Boys and Girls We Sell for Less Bride-Elect Is Honored With Shower Party I were played during the early part of the evening. Prize winners at bridge were: first, "Miss Nellie Our- vlch; second, Miss Cathie Irvine, first prize for court whist was won by Mrs. E. L. Olsen. Following the card playing a beautifully decorated basket was brought in laden with many lovely and useful gifts for the bride-to-be. Delicious refreshments were then served by the hostesses. Regimental Dance Is Much Enjoyed Seventy-Five Couples Attend Affair Last Night in Aid of Basketball Team About seventy-five couples were Iri attendance at the Armory last night when a very enjoyable dance was held in aid of the First Northern B. C. Regiment basketball team. The hall was prettily decorated and novelties addedtb the merriment. From 10 p.m. until 2 aan, dancing was In full wing with excellent music by Charlie-Balag-no's Orchestra and J. A. Teng as master of ceremonies. At midnight delicious refreshments were served. The committee in charge Included S. P. Woodslde, James Hadden and Harold Ponder. Presiding at the door were Trevor Johnston and Jack Mussallem, Want Ads FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished 4-room apartment. Phone 547. (tf) FOR RENT Well furnished, mo dern housekeeping room. Phorie Red 444. (ID WORK WANTED YOUNG Woman wants work by day or hour. Phone 427. (9) FOR SALE THE Home Physician Book for sale. 240 Eighth Ave. W. (9) FRESH Fish for sale aboard Helen II, Cow Bsy. , (tf) FOUND FOUND Bunch of keys In leather case. Keys rusty, evidently been lost some time. Apply Dally News. (tf) MAI12 HELP WANTED V LESSON from the depression Be a CrvU Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Sten ographer, etc. Free Bookie. "How to get a Government, Job." M.C.C. Civil Service School. "Win-nlpeg. . PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens pay. W start you. The Canadian Kin dergarten Institute, Winnipeg. ASKS FOR UNITY IN DISTRICT (tt) (Continued tram pace one the government looked to for ad vice even more than to the political organizations. There should ; be an organization of that kind In Miss Pebbles Stone and Mrs. . every community. He urged that Benny Wlndle were Joint hostesses 'all set aside their Individual prefu-last evening at the home of the dices and Interests and work for former on Summit Avenue at a de- the common good, lightful miscellaneous shower for The member explained some of Miss Nessie Brown, ;whose marriage the difficulties he had experienced to William Stone takes place on in trying to make the people of January 23. fthe East understand what Skeena There were about twenty ladies I constituency was like "When ho present and bridge and court -whist i told tnem ii was larger man t,ng- land, scotiana ana ireiana ana a number of the European countries as well, they did not helieve him. His constituency contained 122,000 square miles of territory while Great Britain and Ireland had an area of only 59.000 square miles. The "people of the East had to b educated in regard to British Cclr umbla. Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeyc Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. CHURCH NOTICES Eli FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher Rev. W. D. Grant Hollingworth, B.A. Organist : Mrs. E. J. Smith 11 AM.. Sermon Subject, "CHRISTIAN GIVING" 12:15, Sunday School 7:30 PM., Sermon Subject, "BETRAYALS" Suggested by remarks made by Professor Soward In his recent lectures. All visitors welcome m m UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT FROM PORT SIMPSON $32.00 835.35 RETURN. All Meals and RETURN. Berth Included. Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1935 and February 29th, 1936, inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 193G. Children Half Fare. Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, p.m. S.S. CARDENA Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday, a.m.': Tickets and All Information from Prince Rupert Agent - R. M. SMITH - Third Ave., or Pursers S.S. Catala and S.S. Cardena. Phone 568 TheFish whichmade Prince RupertFamons upert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD- Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Daily News Want Ads Bring Results rr t ) it it m! .JJ )-i .ii" -I I. in .ii : t ft a: h a 4 I IO A" H u .ff i -