1 1 !:- 1 ! This woman was such a confirmed sufferer from rheumatism that she thought she would never get relief. But before she had finished one bottle of Kruschen her rheuT matisrri was leaving' her. Here Is her letter: "I had rheumatism so badly that; once I got into a chair I found great difficulty in rising again. A friend told me to try Kruschen jsalts, but I thought It was a foolish Idea, as there seamed to me to he nothing that would relieve rheu-'matlsm. My friend gave me two doses, to try. I took one dose on Monday and another on Tuesday, and by then my pain had moved to another part of my body. Well, hat was a good start, so I bought a bottle and it gave me great joy to find my rheumatism disappearing, and now for a long time I have jeen free," (Miss) A.R. The pains and stiffness of rheumatism are frequently due to deposits of uric acid In the muscles and joints. Kruschen Salts, by helping to stimulate the excretory prgans to healthy, regular activity, enables them to expel this uric acid from trjo system. listen to this - - "It brooks of no denial "That the dearest friends are the oldest friends "And the young are just on trial." Most people like R. L. Stevenson, the story-teller. He had a way of saying things. And how his words apply! Albert & McCaffery are among the few local firms who have survived the last twenty years under tjie same management. For twentyi years they have been making friends. For twenty years Albert & lyicCaffery's coal has been the best available. It Is. the best available today. And If better coujd be got, we! would have it. It gives you the most h,eat for the least money qnd that's what you want. So, the next time you need coal, just phone 116 or 117 to Albert & McCaffery and order Nanaimo-Wellington for furnace and heater; 4lberta-s6otless for the kitchen range. You deserve the best! Reach the most people in city and district with an advertisement In the Daily News. Fresh Local Haw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE (557 TRAPPERS! Attention! Don't sell your furs until you see Frank Lockvyood P. 0. Box 200 65 Taxi And Messenger Service Stand: Empress Hotel Bill Stuart Al French John Saunders NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprltor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19C Come and Hear Erik Frey, the Blind Baritone. Concort In United Church, Friday, Jan. 15, at 8: 15 J p.m. Admission 50c. (12) ; Tonight's train, due from ' the East at 10:20, . was reported this morning to be running forty minutes late. Following a visit to Ocean Falls on Ecclesiastical duties, Bishop O. A. RIx went through to Stewart on the steamer Prince Rupert yesterday. William Ltiask of Metlakatla and daughter, Miss Hazel Leask, ara sailing tonlgiht on the Prince Rur psrt f.v a month's trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Cm A est Colds . . .Distressing symptoms relieved by rubbing on VJCKS Mrs. G. S. Pitt Turner of Ekide-gate, Queen Charlotte Islands, was reported today to be making sats-factory progress following an operation at the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Rev. Dr. J. W. Stevenson, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, gave a talk before the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at its regular weekly luncheon today descriptive of travels In the Gaspe district of Quebec. C. V. Evitt, president, was in the chair. Mrs. Charles Wilson and little daughter, Margaret, arrived In the city on Tuesday hlght's train from Dorreen, the latter .being here for treatment at the Prince Rupert General Hospital. They will be here for a couple of weeks, Mrs. Wilson .being the guest of Mrs. Walter Thompson,' Fifth Avenue W?st. To M?(ke Cruise To West Indies Matthew Harris, Richard Thom as. Robert Duncan ana Kobert McAllister of the local unit of the Royal Canadian Naval Volimteer Reserve will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for Esqulmalt where West Indies. They about four months. Apricots Royal City 11 -oz. tin Apricots Royal City 2V2's Peaches Royal City halves Peaches Royal cltv sliced Plums Royal City "per tin Pears Royal City per tin will be away Week-End Specials SELVIG'S FRIDAY and SATURDAY Sugar Granulated 10 lbs. only (And no limit) Lump Sugar Bulk 3 lbs. Fluffo per lb Salt Shaker 2 for Milk All brands per doz. Red Arrow Crackers per pkg Extract All flavors per bottle Plum Jam ' 4-lb. tin x Peach Jam 4-lb. tin Apricot, Blackberry or Gooseberry Jam, 4-lb. tin Phone 7C5 55c 25 c 17c 15c $1.15 21c 17c 10c 22c 16c 18c 12 c 16c 36c 45c 48c Free Delivery , The Ladles' Music Club held Its fortnightly meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Carson, Emmerson Place. There was a good attendance of members present, Mrs. Shelford Darton n the chair. The subject of the meeting was "The Music of Na-iture" upon which Mrs, W. L. Stamford read a paper. The folding program was rendered: Piano solo, "Sea Gardens" (James Francis Cooke), Mrs. T. A. McWatters. Piano solo, "Frog's Carnival" (Wallace A. Johnson), Miss Max-.ne Heilbroner. Piano solo, "Bird Scene" (Coleridge-Taylor), Mrs. E. J. Smith. Vocal solo,"Song of the Thrush" (G. Waring Stebbins), Mrs. J. H Carson: j Piano solo, "High Flies the jCxans" (Hungarian Folk Song), Mrs. J. C. GUker. , Vocal solo, "Only a Bowl of Roses ' (Robert Coningsby-Clarke), Mrs. S. D. Johnston. Piano solo, "Little Bird" (Grelg), Miss Margaret McCaffery. Delicious refreshments were ser-vsd by the hostess. GVHOS HAVE GOOD NIGHT (Continued irom Paite 1 of his hopes and plans for the en J. Little, president of the Prince I they will Join H. M. C. S. Skeena j ganlzations. for a winter training cruise to thi Messages were read from outside clubs. Presentations Made A number of presentations were made during the evening. As a memento of his visit, District Governor Hudson received a handsome hand carved mastadon ivory gavel. Announcement Erik Frey's Concert, January 15. Anglican Tea, Mrs..J. January 19. Presbyterian January 25. Ca rubral ruary 5. W. Nlcholls, Burns'- Concert, Valentine Dance, Feb- SPECIAL PRICE On Custom Tailor-Made SUITS $38.50 Reduced to $30 From Jan. 12 to Feb. 12 This Is lowest price ever charged for these suits M. T. LEE Third Avenue Next to M. M. Stephens COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALUERTA COAL KULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 658 1 r""--"""r" 1 ; I Flour 1 Valuable Baking Book FREE The Qutlccr Oals ' CompaQy, Dept. FW-70 Stskatoon, Sak, Plme lend me copy of booklet "The Quiket Meth6d of Easy Dieid Bakinc." Name A&ireU" Dialtr's Naine- 1 I I I I I I and endeavor In promoting the de-jpast presidents' pins were presen- Sutton, E. J. Smith, W. H. Wilson velopment of Gyro aims and ideals, j ted" bv the district eovernor to C. 1 Murray, H. W. Birch, D. G. Bor He also referred to the desirability of keeping solid the wider International outlook and affiliation. The officers installed were as follows: President, Dr. H. N. Brocklesby. Past President, Dr. R.. G. Large. Secretary, H. S. Meadows. Treasurer, William Cruickshank. 1 Executive D. G. Borland, Frank Dibb, Orme Stuart and J. H. Bul ger. Both the retiring and new presi dents were heard from with appro- ( priate addresses. The former re- Viewed briefly the activities of the past year, notable among which had been the institution of supervised playground functions for children. The latter outlined some C. Mills, William Cruickshank, T.I -. ... ICripps, Leonard Crlpps, Mario W- Brown, Dr. R. G, Large, W. H. i RllssanI(.h. Tom Jonnstone. Dr. W. (in absence) and S. J. Jabour Tobey j A Riddell A c Cameron w r. mi nipcucej. iiw wiu.c stone, Frank Dibb, W. D. Vance, for 1936 was presented to G. A. r 5neif0r(j Darton, J. H. Roaf. Leslie I?unter- !j. Martin (Vancouver), H. W. The evening's musical program : Hamllton (Vancouver), Jack Bul-lncluded Instrumental quartettes, ger John Buigeri c. P. Balagno, "The Old Refrain" and "Rose 1 Don Richie, j. e. Morris, William Marie," by Mario Bussanlch, Bert Crulckshanki Q. G. Stuart, Walter Cameron, Torn Johnstone and Dr. TIl,m T. iTawnPt.h t Mr. W. A. RiddelUnd vocal solos, "Give CUntoni j. 0. wnuamson, Dr. L. G. a Man a Horse He Can Ride" and "Ships That Pass in the Night," by Leonard Crlpps with C. P. Balagno as accompanist. After the formal banquet proceedings, there was progressive card playing with J. O. Williamson ! and H. G. Kennedy the winners, of pnzes- prizes. Later Laier all u we-re were entertained enveruuriea at the the Capltoi PaP'to1 Theatre Theatre by by D. D. G. G. 1 Pugsley, G. A. Hunter, Peter Lakle, H. S. Meadows. G. L. Rorle, H. G. Kennedy, D- c- Stevenson, T. W. Brown, Dr H. C. Hankinson, Dr. H. O. Johnsen, Lee Gordon, C. C. Mills, R. L. McLennan and O. C. Young. suing year, intimating that play-1 c p R steamer princess Norah, ground expansion would be the!at Capt. William Palmer, arrived In chWf objective. (Borland with, the showing of the port at 2:30 this afternoon from C. V. EvitW president of the ' mus)(cal PtUre "The Gay Desper- skagway and other northern points Prince Runert Rntarv rinh nnH .t I ado" and will sail at 4 pjn. for Van- Those present were District Gov- couver. The vessel Is bringing in Rupert Chamber of Commerce; nuf vviiim nuason, ur. n. w. a capacity list or passengers ooun.1 Brocklesby, Dr. R. Q, Larget Arthur youth. DFought the greetings of their or-! UNION STEAM FROM PRJNCE RJJPERT jjg2 Q0 "" FROM PORT SIMPSON RETURN. jjjgg gfj SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TQ VANCOUVJOR AH meals and Berth Included. Reduced Rates 'to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1036 and February 28th, 1937, inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 1937. 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 Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent A. W. NEWMAN - Third Ave., Phone 5G8 If Convenient flease Purchase Tickets at Office The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Thursday, January 14 A3E rOUR YHE DAILY KKW3 MP, Could Rise I Music of Nature ISN'T Hardly "WHY I HAVEN SET A SPONGE THERE THAT LOVELY LOCAL NEWS DONT HAVE TO BREAD? AND IT WILL TASTE -YOU FOR YEARS From Her Chair Was Subject Of WITH THE QUAKER METHOD JUST AS DELICIOUS AS IT V OF EASY BAKINGr . . . . LOOKS'TOO, MADE FROM Catholic Tea, , Mrs. Balagno s, Jan. Music Club Meet NO KNEADING EITHER. (7 V?i QUAKER FLOURJ' Rheumatism Relieved by Kruschen 21. '! : (Ill 1 ewsriSiZM'jw amMm"r u y Usq Quaker Flour . . . the easy way to Better Baking 0 With the Quaker Method ot Lasy Baking you can bake bread and rolls, in half the time . , . with half the effort. sponge to set overnight ... no kneading . . , no waste. And you can be sure of better results always. Think of the savings in time and worry I Many of the finest housewives, in Western Canada use the Quaker F 'sy Method why don't you? Send cou on below for FREE booklet telling how ou, too, can DaKe oread and rows, this etter easier . . . way. Remember Quaker Flour is not ordinary flour. It's the best flour money can buy for all baking purposes. It bears the name of the makers of the famous Quaker Qats , . , your guarantee of quality. r PI Always the Same 8 Always the Bust MRS. A. II. ELLIOTT ! with I'd kntmm about ihia mantUous tnrththi yrmt agt' tayiMii. A. if tlfmte, "Wiik h QuaUr ii'-J Mcrhikl Bflfcii!:-. i )tl I cm mrtlu tnmt deli fni btf' "i avi in Ml the lime, win h.iif ih trouhU ' Williams AV1NG SPECIALS For the Men Williams Shaving Cream- Double size, Regular 50c, and Aqua Velva Regular 25c, Roth for Aqua Velva Large size, and ms Talcum Large size, Roth for 50c 50c nties Ltd. T7iie Pioneer Druqgists The Rexall Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. WINTER WEATHER WANTS Heating Stoves, from $2.75 upwards Pipes f Elbows Collars Dampers Lids Grates Linings Stove Screens $2.75 : Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. OurcoA tv fndfe you very .WH LIKE I- The wav jHEVrnEATYoul Treat Yourself to a Happy New Year by having your Coal bin full of the best coal in town. PH1LP0TT - EVITT & Co. Ltd. Have the Coal to Suit Your Requirements u,u I'llUNK 652