y, January 20, 1836 "59 . Floor wax. At that very first WARNING SNIFFLE . . . Use this unique, aid for . preventing colds, especially designed for I throat where most colds start Used in time. Xl Va-tro-nol helps to avoid man v eoiH 3U- VlCKS VA-TRO NOL ntr i fcMLL STORE SPECIALS Rlkers French Balm and Nickelled Dispenser, both for 50c : chest Rub and .25c Cold 'Tablets, both for 50c Shaving uream, ooc, ooui ior 50c 25c Shari Face Powder nnd 25e Shari Perfume both for 35c Handy Duster with Handlet free with a 50c tins, .of 4-Square 25o Writing Tablet and 15c pkg. of Envelopes, both for ; 25e Holder for Tooth Paste and' Tooth-Brushes and 25c Tooth Brush, bom ior zac 50o Writing Tablet and Envelopes (portfolio) and 1 25c Me chanical Pencil, Dom ioru ,50c 23c Klenzo Tooth Brush and 1 35c' Milk of Magnesia Tooth powuer. Doia iui avc Large Sponge and Chamois, both for 89c 75c Bottle of A. S. A. Tablets and 1 '50c bottle of Vapure, for 85c m. - i AnHAMt m I, ri . n 1 1 I r Size JV1UK Oi ivmiucnia iuuui ruaic. iivauii, lur ioc flL VVUlCi UUbiit. fcjLJ.vi, vuw wvv. JC U114 f,,v " " - wvv t no BOtue oi rTaKrant tsoay nuo, 10 oz.. ior- isci 16-oz. Bisma-Rex Powder, $1.50 size, special for $1.00. (For relief of sour stomach, acid dyspepsia, etc.) ppnpx mieuiai. aju al&c iui &vc Chocolate covered, eacn m i-id. ooxes, regular aoc eacn, Special, both for 50c Oranes ltd. "Jim Pioneer Driui9i'3ts Tbt Kexall BUr Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. USED FURNITURE M,um Jiuc'KiiiiM n m;i i i i j at OiVV ' j . ii viuaiui 4vMtr , at .......... v-- v a H.eater $&o(r. 'CUanEe7..... $15.!MTup i i. i r 1 1 r iv t o -- m i f- ' m -"'8 "ci,iiint tv.wli; 111! Good condition - D. ELIO iTrtiittM. . m 4 n UKNUURE EXCHANGE breen 4Z1 n r .17 rri(n!inhtifi mntfn Krino nnnsn i-riiriifiin' Kupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadiant Fish & Cold Storage. Co., Ltd PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. You can rent cm at WUkefa as low as $ii0 .dy, plus :7c mile. The annual Congregational meet;-lng of St. Andrew's Cathedral will be held tonight at 8 p.ra. (16) Miss Elizabeth Pitt, 'who has been attending St. Joseph. Acadt emy here, sailed last 'night on the Catala foor her home at Premier. W. J. Nelson Is In town from his duties at Falls River with the Northern B. C. Power Co. for a visit to his home' here, The neighboring villager of Met- lakatla will elect its 1936 council on Thursday of: this week. The election will be conducted by In dlan Agent W. E. Collison. The case of Andrew' Sablh, charged with supplying liquor to Indians, Is to. be- heard .In city, police court this afternoon. A charge ol having illicit liquor In his possession has been adjourned. Mrs: W. J. Murdock, who has been on a" trip to Vancouver for medical treatment", was among a number of Anyox passengers aboard the Catala -last evening returning north. The tax consolidation plan of City Commissioner Alder, for which legislative approval Is being sought, provides for the payment this year of all 1936 taxes ;and five- percent of all arrears, next year the pay ment of all current taxes and ten percent , of arrears and a gradually Increasing portion of arrears to- gether with all current taxes over a period of aslx years. Announcements Presbyterian Burns Tea, Jan. 23, at home of Mrs. Massey. Anglican Tobey's on f Junior' Chamber Snowball Frolic, January 24, 31. Tea, at January Mrs. 23, MOOSE HALL RENTAL RATES W. H. Norkap basket social, January 24. Lantern lecture on Russia by Wlllson Woodside of Toronto, Booth School January 29. Sons of Norway masquerade Jan. Jlggs supper, February 4. Prince- Rupert Badminton Club dance, Elks' Hall, Friday, Feb. 7. Moose Legion anniversary novelty dance, February 7. Anglican 'Girl's W. A. Tea, Mrs. Tinker's, February 8. Cambral Valentine Dance, ruary 14. Feb- I Concerts . ,.-$23.00: i Dances ; 20.00 Puillc Meetings 15.00 A room- suitable for smaller meetlnE is now available ,on the ground floor, rental rat, $4.00 For engagements phone the Club-StewaitL. 640 or Red 412. Don't Put a Dollar On Any New Car Until You See the ... New Chevrolet Solid Steel Turret Top Perfected Hydraulic Brakes Improved Six Clylnder- Motor Flsherl No Draft Ventilation Knee Action Front Wheels Kaien Motors Limited CHEVROLET DEALERS Third Ave. Phone 5Z DAILY NTWB PAQX THRSi LOCAL NEWS NOTES Basketball tonight, 7 p.m. Catholic, tea at Mrs. McLaren's postponed to Thurs., Jan. 30. Liberal Association annual meet lng 8 p.m. tonight, Metropole Hall. All Liberals please attend. (16) A. A. McEwen, who has been on a ten day trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Catala last evening. A. C. Small, local manager of the Swlft-Oanadlan Co., sailed on the Catala last night to make the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on business. J. P. Hawkinson of Stewart will be here aboard the Catala tomorrow bound for Vancouver on a brief business trip. CHAPPED SKIN To auickly relieve fcfiappinjg and rotighnessA ' apply soothing, coolino MenthoUtum. S. E. Vlneberg of Montreal ar rived in the city on Saturday night's train from the east, being here in connection with local bus! ness interests Including the People's Store and the Cut Rate Shoe Store Mrs. S. P. WOodside was able to leave the Prince Rupert General Hospital, where she has been a patient for a week or so, for home at the end of the week. She is now well on the road to recovery following recent Illness. Dr. G. E. Darby of Bella Bella, who has been spending the Christ mas and New Year holiday season In Vancouver, returned to Bella Bella on the Catala' yesterday morning. Mrs. Darby Is remaining In Vancouver for a while longer During Dr. Darby's absence, Dr Barner of Toronto, son of Rev. Ar thur Barner, superintendent of Indian missions for the United Church of Canada, has been reliev ing at Bella Bella. Mrs. H. Forrest, with vocal solos; Miss Frances Dagllsh, playing piano selections; Ray Fossum, vocalist and banjolst, and Tim Miller and David Geary, with harmonica and guitar duets, were heard over the local radio station Saturday eve ning. Sam Joy sang on the air yesterday and little Mary Sim recited, pev. W. D. Grant Holllngworth, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, made an appeal for old fclothes on behalf of the needy. 1 Hotel Arrivals Savoy Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosang, Lewis Island; F. Murray and W. H. McLennan, Vancouver. Royal F. Wezek. J. Watson and M. Johnston, city. Prince Rupert E. Jacquest, Edmonton. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, tern perature, 13. Smlthers Cloudy; calm,, cold. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, 3 be low. Terrace Cloudy, calm, 20, Anyox Cloudy, calm, 24, Stewart Part cloudy, calm, 19. Former Residents Of Prince Rupert Honoring Manson Former residents ot Prince Rupert will foregather at the Oak Room of Hotel Vancouver In Van couver on .Saturday evi-nlng of this week at a complimentary banquet In honor of Mr. Justice A, M. Man son, formerly of this city, following his recent appointment to the bench of the. Supreme Court of Brl tlsh Columbia. George W. Morrow and J. A. Klrkpatrlck, both well known pioneer residents of Prince Rupert1 who now live In Vancouver comprise the committee making arrangements for the banquet. We Buy for Less. The RUPERT PEOPLES STORE ANNIVERSARY IS HONORED Baptists Slake Presentation t Mr. And Mrs. II. M. Daggett At the close of the evening ser vice at the Baptist Church last night a social hour was spent In the parlors in honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Daggett whose, twenty-fifth wedding anniversary it was. The chairman, P. H. Llnzey, congratu lated the couple and wished them ; many years of happiness and Joy. The program included violin duet by Misses Edith Johnstone and1 Phyllis Hamblln, vocal solo by Mrs. ' P. H. Llnzey, accompanied by Mrs.j J. C. Gilker, piano solo by Junior Daggett, reading by Mrs. D. V. Smith and piano solo by Eileen Hamblin. George W. Johnstone, who with Mr. Daggett was a member of the first Baptist Brotherhood in Prince Rupert, presented a beautiful silver casserole to Mr. and Mrs. Daggett as a mark of esteem In which they are held. Mr. Daggett suitably re plied. Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe added his. tribute after which the gathering joined in a closing hymn, "Blest be the Tie That Binds." Mrs. J. C. Gilker was general convener. You Save Every Day at THRIFT Specials For the Week PORK & BEANS Royal JZ.n City, 16-oz,, 2 tins PASTRY FLOUR B .& K 10-lb. sack PRUNES Santa Clara ' Large, 2 lbs Santa Clara Medium 2 lbs TOMATO CATSUP Ashcroft, 13-oz, per bottle OVALTINE Medium tin FAIRY SOAP 6 bars CLASSIC CLEANSER 2 tins BLUE RIBBON TEA per lb BREAKFAST COCOA per lb SWEET PICKLES Happy-vale, 28 oz., per Jar 1UV 43c 21c 17c 10c 58c BULKLEY VALLEY EGGS A shipment Just received. Guaranteed to please. "A" Large, per doz. 27c "A" Medium, per doz. 25c 21c 13c 45c 14c 28c MALT & HOP SPECIAL 1 tin D. C. L. Malt. 2Vs 1 pkg. Hops 1 lb. Bottle Caps 1 oz. Sheet Gelatine 04 f l All for WHITE CORN Royal City, 2 tins PUMPKIN Royal City No. 2 tins, each GREENGAGES Nabob No, 2; tins, each CORN STARCH per pkg. QUICK TAPIOCA Melo- Graln, 1-lb. pkgs.. each WHEATLETS B & K 3'i-lb. sack 23c 9c 10c 10 c 14c 20c Thrift Cash & Carry WE DELIVER Phone 179 Ml Third An. "CARRY' AND SAVE" Mall Orders Have Onr Prompt Attention Ltd. Everything in Clothes for Men and Women, Boys and Girls We Sell for Less Julius Hadland, Oona River sawmill operator, who has been on a ; FRESH MILK AND trip to Vancouver, returned to the j CREAM DAILY city from the south on the Catala j last evening enroute back to Por- VALENTIN DAIRY cher Islandl Phone 657 Want Ads mmni r,mn FURS FURS A.wAw. FOR RENT 7, . We have orders for Mink, FOR RENT - Furnished 4-room Marten, Lynx, Foxes, Weasels, . and are PrePared to apartment. Phone 547. (tf) -W . - you highest cash prices. Also FOR RENT Modern 5-roomed flat. all your other furs at full Close In. Phone Red 128. (19) market value. Trial shipment will convince you. Ship now to FOR SALE J. CLONES PRINCE. GEORGE, B.C. FRESH Fish for sale aboard Helen II, Cow Bay. (tf) . LOST LOST Silver fountain Phone Black 912. FOUND pen top. (16) FOUND Bunch of keys In leather case. Keys rusty, evidently been lost some time. Apply Dally News, (tf) IN TIIK SITKKME COl'KT OK ItHITISII COI.l'MBIA III l'rolml In the, Matter of thr "AtlmlnWtrntloii Aft" And la the Matter, ot the Khtate Of Ollvrr l"cl(Miiln, iitlienvltr known a Oliver I'eliMiiiln. !! eu-eil, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE tha,t by order of His Hcnor. W. E. Fisher, the 17th day of January, A. T. 1938, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Ollvre Peloquln, deceased and all parties having claims against the said estate are herebv reauired to furnish same, prop erly verUled. to me on cr before the 18th day of February, A. D. 1938. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their, tndebtednes to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, Prince Ruvert, B. C. Doited the 18lh day of January, A. D.j 1936. ', IV TIIK SfPKKME C'OfRT OF BRITISH COI I'MHIA In Probate In the .Matter of the -Administration Act" and In the Matter of the Estate of (leorse Marklln, ItereaseU TAKE NOTICE that by order of His itonor W. E. Fisher, the 11th day of January, A.D. 1936, I vm appointed Administrator of the estate of George MacUln, deceased, and aU parties having claims against the said enUte, are hereby required to furnish same, proper ly verified to me on or before the 13th day of February, A.D. 1938, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince- Rupert B.C. Daited the 13th day of January, AJj. 1936. (23) IS THE SITRF.ME COt'RT OF BRITISH COLIMHI.V lu Probate In the Matter of the "Administration fl Act and In. the .Matter of the Kstate of William Duncan, Deceased, Intestate j TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor W. E. Fisher, the 11th day of January, A.D. 193, I was appointed Administrator of the estate ot WUllanv Duncan, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said eMate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 13th day of February, AD. 1936, and all parties Indebted to the estate, are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert B.C. Dated the 13th day of January, A.D. 1038. (23) Hinton Coal Phone 51 CENTRA .HOTEL TRAPPERS: Have big order for all furs especially MINKS AND MARTENS Ship your goods as soon as received we wire valuation. If price not satisfactory goods returned at once. Express paid both ways. No. 1 Ranch Minks as high as $15: Interior$ $15: Martens, as high as $49; Lynx, $45. In the market for good Silver Foxes. Make a shipment and be convinced. GOLD BLOOM is the best man The Old Reliable Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON I Fancy Red Sockeye Look for the-; WHITE i LABEL ! with the I GOLD ! SEAL i For - - llll I Packed by the only Sal-i mon Canning Company ; with an all the year round payroll in Prince t Rupert. COM LUMBER Building Supplies Phone t PHILPOH EVITT & Co. Ltd. 651 and 652