''J' lay February 2. 1037 - Y8Z DAILY JTSWa PAOE THKEJ n ytr-- f ALADA TEA KJSVKNT THAT COLD WITH Prince Rupert 811 IALIBUT LIVER OIL iquirt in Dropper bottles 50c and $1.00 upsules, per vial of;50 $1.00 Lsules, per box of 250 $3.75 Special Mixture For Children ighest Potency Vitamin Emulsion nulslfying In a palatable form the Vitamins of Halibut, Tuna and Cod Liver Oils fi-j A A Per bottle of C4 doses JiVU e use only the pure undiluted Halibut Liver Oil in these pre- Irations. Guaranteed tests have proven the local oil to be the nest of its kind on the market. Rich in the essential vitamins, it is the ideal general tonic. Ask For .Genuine Prince Kupcrt Oil Ormesttd. "Jittt Ptonecr Druggists The Kexall Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 run. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Cold Weather- Accessories lbows Stove Pipes Dampers Stove Cement Weather Strip Goal Hods Linings Asbestos rick Lined and Sheet Iron Heaters from $2.75 up Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. Our co tr ,f rnfe you very reat I OUTSell oZ'MHit, t. a Hhnpy Ncv Year ,., . ly having your Loai mn Vouii. like I full of the best coal in The wav ThevtreatyouJ town. 'HILPQTT - EV1TT & Co. Ltd. Have the Coal to Suit Your Requirements 051 PHONE .652 ION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER ROM PRINCE RUPERT DOO AA RETURN. All meals aaz.uu and MM PORT SIMPSON 5 35 RETURN. Berin Included. seduced Rates to Vancouyer also apply Sxom intermediate points. pecial Tickets on gale Between November 1st, 1936 and February th, 1937, inclusive ,Gopd to Return up to March 31, 1?37. I ' Children Half Fare. Steamers: Ieavc Prince Rupert: A.r Vancouver 'a. t .ATA LA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, p.m. a. CARDENA Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday, a.m. Tickets and Reservations from "nee Rupert Agent - A. W. NEWMAN - Third Ave., Phone 568 " convenient Please Purchase Tickets at oiuce If you lose anything, advertise for it. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Oxfords, straps, ties, pumps, to clear at $1.95 at Annette's. (tl) Cambral Valentine dance is post poned owing to general sickness. ! Mr. and Mrs.t Foster Willan sail-ed'this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Klllas sailed on the Catala this afternoon for, a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartlett and family sailed this afternoon on the. Catala for a vacation trip as far south as California, the fire department was called at noon yesterday to the residence of Bud Barrle, Sixth Avenue West, where frozen pipes" were being thawed out in the basement. No damage was done. J. B. Webb and C. R. Rifmsey of Vancouver, after spending1 a few days In the city In the course of which they made a trip up the Skeena River with George Frrz- zell, left on last evening's train for Prince George. Notice A mass meeting: of citi zens will be held in the City Hall Wednesday, February 3rd, at 8 o'clock. Important radio project pertaining: to C.B.Cd. program hook-up'. All interested please attend. (27) T. S. Mackay, assistant manager of the Premier Gold Mining Co., was a passenger aboard' ithe Catala today going through to Vancouver whence he will proceed to Australia where he has been trans ferred In the service of his com pany. Mother of Mrs. Rolf Walker Is Dead atQlfl Age Mrs. Rolf Walker, Hays Cove Circle, was bereaved last night by the death of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Cation, who had reached the ripe old age of ninety-one years and two months. Deceased had been failing for some time. Born In Ontario in December 1845 Mrs. Cation had been residing here with her daughter for some years. There are two sons In Gait, Ont. The remains are being sent by tomorrow evening's train to Bram-ton, Ontario, where burial will be made. Mrs. .Walker will have the sympathy of many friends In her Hotel Arrivals Savoy Mr and Mrs. W. J. Llneham Lewis Island; Mr. land Mrs. Schjes-void and T. Torkelspn, Dlgby Isl and, . i !. Royal .' Albert 'Ld'rid?etHf Emon Prince Rupert W. P. Eve, Anyox, Central Mt II. Lawrence and O. Andersen, city; Sverre Lima and Jules Perrault, Amsbury; O. Hunt, C.N.R ' Knox' Bill Tdtes, George Wicks, A. Albertson, R. Nelson and John Chrtstoffce, city; Meth Davies, Shawatlans. j Announcements ! Masonic Ball February 3. United Missionary tea, Mrs. Jen- ner's, February 11. r.pfflon Valentine Box Social. February 12. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs, J. II, Car-, son's, February 18. ' v Evelyn- Bagshaw Hewson Re-i cltal, February .18!' Baptist S,upper February 18. Anglican, Chancel Guild ea, Mrs. " Rorle's! Friday, 19. High School play, Presbyterian Church, February 25 and 20. Oxfords, straps, ties,, pumps, to clear at .$1,95 at Annette'. Uf) Mrs. J. Anslow sailed this afternoon on the .Catala for. a trip to Vancouyer and Victoria. Tonight's train, due from the past' at -"'1,0; 29, was reported this morning .to be thirty minutes late. Robert Hill, Indian, for drunken ness, "was fined $i0, with option of seven days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city po lice court yesterday. The regular weekly luncheon of the Prince ' Rupert' Gyro Club will Mrs. M. Hanson, who conducts a 1 take the (form of the monthly dry goods store at Stewart, was a business session. , There will be no passenger aboard the Catala today speaker. going through on a business trip to Vancouver. Christian Youth Society Meeting Business and Pleasure Combined At Last Right's Session Despite the Inclement weather and prevalent sickness, there was a goodly attendance at last night's meeting . of the Christian Youth 'Society. The opening devotional period was ably conducted by the Misses Edith Connery and Elsie Davis, Business proved to be consider able and provoked much discussion. It was decided to hold a tea at the home of Mrs. Robert Cameron some time during the month, as -well as the society's Valentine social on February 15. During the eyenlng. three very Interesting iajks were given by Bob Irvine,. Jjarry Attree and Maurice Davey. Tw(o saxophone solos by Guido tiussanich, a mouth organ solo by Mario Bussanich and Young Local Man Marries in South Word has been Teceived In the ilty of the recent marriage at j Oliver In the southern Okanaganl district of Miss Muriel Alwardj Steeyes of Oliver and Garfield j McKlnley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. : V. McKlnley of this city. Thej Trocm Is prmcipal of the Okana-: ran Fal's school of the teaching j taff of which the bride has also, been a member. i "CONEY ISLAND? FOR RAND ! JOHANNESBURG, Feb.' 2: (CP) ' Victoria Lake, Germlston, 1 "to; be turned into the ''Coney Islarn of ,th,e Reef If a $1,250,000 deve. .ip-j ment scheme at pi-esent under j consideration by the Germiston :ounli Is adopted. Blue Ribbon TEA AlZp per lb. fX' Finest Quality Pink Salmon- 3 tall tins Sf lted Arrow s bDAs- o- 0 Large package AV v. Del Monte PRUNES OOp 2-lb. package "tAX Dish Pan Real 1 pkg. Royal Crown Washing Powder;; 2 Calay Soap; 4 Pearl VIlte Soap; 1 Enamel Disji All" for 82C E Wc Deliver Rheumatism, Spread, To 4" "er ints Obtained Kelief by Using; Kruschen 'Salts Here Is a sad story of suffering, j but it has a happy ending. This; woman was attacked by severe; rheumatism .which spread to all her joints. But Kruschen brought relief t as she describes below: "I feel .it my duty .to tell you how Kruschen Salts brought me relief from a severe attack of rheumatism. I had rheumatism in my legs and knees, later spreading to every joint in my body. This lasted over a period of 13 weeks. I was then ordered to bed .with acute rheumatism. I was recommended to try Kruschen and before finishing the second bottle I was able to perform my normal duties." (Mrs.) I. D. Rheumatic conditions are frequently due to an excess of uric acid In the body. Two of the Ingredients of Kruschen Salts have the power of dissolving uric acid. Other Ingredients in these Salts assist Nature to expel the dissolved uric acid through the natural channels. Tells of Church Work in Montreal Itev. Dr. J. W. Stevenson Interest-in? Speaker at Meeting Of ."Ministerial Association Rev. Dr. J. W. Stevenson, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, gay? an interesting talk before the Prince Rupert Ministerial Association at its regular monthly meet lng yesterday. He spoke of church Iwrvrlr In MnnrpnT frim whph fltv regular 1 ne came here, maklnsr rvaitlcular reference to .the enthusiasm displayed in evangelical work. Very Rev. James B. Gibson, president of the A.ssoclalon, was In the chair. William F. Eve, Anyox postmaster, arrived In the city on the saxonhone-clarinet trio bv O. Bus- CataJa this morning and will be in sanich, W. Hicks and T. Johnstone towri until next Sunday evening were much enloved. I when he will return north, Mrs.' Refreshments were served by E.ve has been seriously ill In the Miss Edith Wilkinson and assls-,Prto?g Rupgrt General Hospital. tants. A poetry writing contest, , - Tvhichjiad some. surprlslng resets, jrougni urs evening to a.iose. END THE FEEL-PUNK, DRAG-FOOT DAYS Dull headaches, poor appetite, sleeplessness are warning- signs. You feel low hate to work. These symptoms may point to constipation due to "low-bulk" meals. Why throw .these days but of your life particularly when regular habits make you feel so good. Get "bulk" by eatirijr a delicious cereal: Kellogg's AliBran. There's nothing experimental about All-Bran. Millions of people ,have used it successfully. Scientific tests prove it is safe and effective. Within the body, it absorbs moisture, forms a soft mass, gently cleanses the system. A IX-Bran is guaranteed. Try it a week. If not satisfactory, your money will be refunded by the Kellogg Company. Just eat two tablesponfuls daily. Stubborn cases may require All-Bran oftener.' Serve as a cereal, or cook into delicious recipes. What an improvement over pills and drugs. All-Bran is a food you buy it at the grocery store. Made by Kellogi? in London. Thrift Cash & Carry .Quality Service Price Empress or Braids COFFEE 33C Nabob All Flavors Jelly Powders 25C Red Arrow Ginger Snaps J p 6 Doz. in each PHP Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 4 Qp Reg. package Picnic IJams per lb. . Vr (4 to 5 lbs. average) .Classic Cleanser 4 tins THRIFT CASH & CARRY Plmnc J79 25c m mmm VfMiSilnVi'o) IheTldirin'iich Vkks Package ' Jnqulre Regarding New Special Rates For Room and Board at THE KNOX HOTEL It. BRASPLL "Banquets a .Specialty" Phone 71 N M. BKA.SEIX ELIO'S FURNITURE Introducing The Folding Metal Bridge Set When.guests drojp in for cards, this handsome bridge set is pui up in a moment no need to disarrange te furnishing of the Hying room .or, porch. When the game is oyer the table and chairs fold compactly occupying little space. Spring Filled Mattresses in all sizes BLANKETS Four. Popular Leading Lines that .Cannot be Beaten Three-Piece Chesterfield Suite at very reasonable price Folding Carriers Used Goods -,,. Kitchen ...... Ranges and Heaters Singer Sewing Machine 1 Portable Typewriter good as new We Buy Used Goods or Exchange EL I O FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Prince Rupert, B.C. Business Hours Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thurs. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. TheFxsh which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. t t -I V 1 ' 9 ft 4 ft