Eday, February 27, 1937 Iho.v, How to Ease a Cold Quickly 1. ToW 2 "ASPIRI tablet and drink a a Ion of wotr, Rpol treolmtnt In I noun, 0 2. If throat li ior, and itlr 3 "ASPI labUttln J4glan of GargU twlca. This throat rawnen ond nll almoit Initantly, cruih RIN" water. tain lOr. Get Quick-Acting, Quick-Dissolving 'Aspirin." Take 2 Tablets - The modern way to case a cold is this: Two "Aspirin" tablets the moment you feel a cold cominc llien repeat, if necessary, Ion, According to instructions in the At the same time, if vou have In sore throat, crush and dis- .solve three "Aspirin" tablets in I oiie-tlilnl glass of water. Ami gargle with this mixture twice. I he Aspirin vou take 111- will act to combat Itcrnally fever, cold pains and the cold S itself. I he gargle will provide i i l i -l! insulin renei irom rawness Iiiimosi and pain, acting like a local anesthetic on the irritated lincinbranc of your throat. fry this wav. lour doctor. we know, will endorse it. Tor it is quick, 'effective and ends tlie taking of strong medicines for a cold. "Aspirin" tablets 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. Demand and Get ASPIRIN TRADE-MARK RCd. Break that Cold DOMINION C. H. Q. TAULETS The little red box used the world over yfZg per box ox' KEXALL BRONCHIAL SYRUI' A safe healing preparation for the relief iif . bronchitis, coughs and colds, guar;intoei hy Roxall; per bottle For the Children ORMES HOREIIOUNI) & HONEY With white pine, wild cherry and eucalyptus. Pleasant to take and soothing i'or old and Qp young; per bottle Ormes Ltd. tTJtr. Pioneer Druqtfists The Kexall Store Phones:8l & 83 Open Dally Prom 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays ami Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.rri., 7 p.m. till 'J p.m. Come and see our New Wallpapers We have Just received our new wnllnanpr stock. We Invite yOU to drop in and Inspect them. We have a laree selection of smart and beautiful patterns at very reasonahie prices. Gordon's Hardware McUrlde St. fhone 311 Cash for old gold. Bulger's Mrs. W. R. McAfee sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver. I W. R. McAfee relumed to the ; city oh the Princess Adelaide yes-: terday afternoon from a brief busl: mess trip to Vancouver. I A. S, Nickerson returned to the : city on the Princess Adelaide yes-i terday afternoon from a trip to .Vancouver. Mrs. Nickerson and , family will be returning later. J. Hayes, who is in the service of the Canadian National Rail ways, sailed last night on tht ! Princess Adelaide for Vancouvei i to which city ha has been called Rev. Father P. Champagne oi the Roman Catholic. Church sailed last night on the Prince Charles for Massett where he will take charge of the erection of a new church. her position at the Ridlsy Horn ! after having beert matron of the 'institution for the past six and a half years, sailed aboard the Princess Adelaide last evening for the south. She will visit with her sister residing Jn the United States, DlAssiFlEQ FOR SALE FOR SALE -Furnished house on waterfront Seal dove. Apply Mdchida's Store, Seal Cove, (tf) FURNITURE Factory samples must go this week. Guaranteed 10 piece Chesterfield groups $69.50 10-piece loose pillow arm groups $72.50; 10-plece bedroom suites (round mirrors) $74.50. Furnish your home complete three rooms. 59 nieces all1 tot $165 Many other bargains. Terms if yon wish. Order today. Julius Shore Mail Order House, 8th floor Bckins Building. Vancouver, (tf) FOR RENT CLEAN, Well - furnished modern apartments. Phone Red 444. (50) PERSONAL PRIVATE Iiome Kindergartens pay Wri start you. The Canadian Kindergarten -institute, Winnipeg. (tf) OENTl.EMEN'8 Sanitary Supplies highest" grade 15 for $i. Pacific Supply, 751 Granville, VahcdUVel MEN Get vigor at once. New Os trtx Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster lnvigorators and othei stimulants. One dose peps' up oi gans, glands. If riot delightew akef refunds few dents paid all or write. Ormes Limited t'v 473 VACANCIES IN 1 THE" POSTAL SERVICE to be filled by April 5th. Full infor- moltwi nnri hnolclet. "H6w to eet into the Canadian Civil Service" free from The M. C. C. Civil Service School Ltd., Winnipeg the oldest in uanaaa. mi is Tiifi sri'KF.MB conn n' huitih coi.i'siniA In Prntin t In Oif Matter of the ".trtnilnlstratlon And In (lie M:M(fr of Hi Krtnft of Malcolm Jlllloy, feor-il TW notice that by order ot Honor W E. Fisher, the 23 rd day of April. 1936, I wna appointed Executor of the estate- of MalooLm Milloy, de ceased, nd all parties having clalml against the said entate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or' before the 27th day of Marcih. A. 0. 1937, and all parti Ifi'detotett to the estate are required to pay the. amount. of thlr Indebtedness 3 me forthwith. FRANK PEARCE, Eort Clements, B.C. , Daitl the 26th day of February, A.D. 1937. Try Our SI'KCfAL SUNDAY NIC.IIT DINNElt Soup Chlckrtt with two Vegetables Dessert Tea or Coffee All For 50c KNOX HOTEL "ltnnriirts a Specialty" 7X2 DAILY NZW3 IPAOB'TflltBi " LOCAL NEWS NOTES (tf i Vernon Scherk returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Vancouver. Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald returned to the city yesterday after having .pent the past four months In the south. Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:20, was reported this morning to be one hour and thirty minutes late. Provincial Constable Ronald M Stewart sailed by the Prince Charles last night on his return to Massett after having come to the city on escort duty. II. S. Parker left on last night's ;raln for one of his periodical business trips to Telkwa and other interior points. Misses Evelyn and Lorraine Brockway, who have been on a trip to Toronto, returned to the city on Thursday night's train. Miss F. Hicks, who has resigned! w- M-, Watts, who has been on a trip to San Francisco and else where In the south, returned to the city on the, Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. "Special" till March . 6, two blankets for the price of one. Hat" cleaned and blocked' 50c. Phone b or 113. Canadian and Pioneer Laundrys. (49) Miss Phyllis M. Mooney R.N., op erating room supervisor of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, sailed this morning on the Ven ture for a month's holiday trip to Vancouver. B. R. Dodds of Orme's drug store staff sailed this morning on the Vehture for a holiday trip to Van :ouver. He was accompanied by Mrs. Dodds. Mrs. Jack Durran and little daughter, who have been visiting for the past month or so in Vic toria with Mrs. Durra'n's parents Mf. and Mrs. R. Q. Johnston, re-: turned to the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston will be coming north to Inverness I for the summer about April 1. Prince Rupert General Hospital Association Notice An Extraordinary General Meet ing of the members of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Associa- oh will be held at the City Hall on Monday, March 8th, 1937, at 8 im, to c6nslder a proposal respect -'ng the Prince Rupert General Hospital. The meeting will be open to members only. H. W. BIRCH. Secretary. Announcements Baptist March 1st Tea, Mrs. Bert Morgan's. St. Patrick's Tea. and Entertainment, March 17. University extension lectures, March 17, 18 and 19, City Hall jean uucnanan. 18. Rebekah Fashion Show, March I Junior Chamber' Dance, Friday Vpril 2, PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilder and EnfiaMr. tnm and ftraa OuHn. Klectria anl AeetyUaM Welding. BptialUu an SawmlB and Mining Machinery. MM Typaa mt Gas F.uglnaa Repaired and Orerhauled. CLARK'S STORK Cut Ilrtwers Fancy Work Wreaths made up PALMISTRY EtenliiRS, Wallace Ulk. Suite 7 Phone Hlue 005 530 3rd Ave. HOTEL ARItlVALS Savoy E. Karlson, city. Itoyal A, Hankinson and Andrew Sniltli. ' city. i Prince Rupert j L. J. Mouat, d. 8. ConWay and' Rev. W. D. Grant llolllngworth ' Vancouver. j Vancouver. i Central F. M. Mayer, CJiJt.; O. Bas-araba, Pott Mann; P, J. dolls, c N.R. Knox : Dr. A. L. McQuarrle, Vancouver;; A. 0. Irving, Vanderhoof. j HAR SILVER NEW YORK, tUPj Bar sliver was unchanged at 443ic per ounce on the New York metal market today, Announcement The local Bakers" wish to art- nourice that from March 1 the price1 6f bread will be increased to 9c pet loaf unwrapped and 10c per loaf wrapped. 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