January 23 Jig. How to (cording to instructions in the At the same timei if you have sore throat, crush and dis-Ive three "Aspirin" tablets in ic-lhird class of water. And Rrple with this mixture twice. The Aspirin you take m-rnally I will act to combat er, cold pains and the cold idl, The gargle wU provide instant relief from raw-ss Enost and pain, acting like a H al anesthetic on the irritated imbrane of your throat. (Try this way. Your doctor, ; know, will endorse it. I-or it VST TRY IT ONCE fou'll Always Use It! Em) ' a Cold Quickly - - 4 r i. u. 2 -'aspirin" ZTtNKTT Xi ;b. end drink a full XjS ' - ,!. of wa..r. R.p.o. tY'Vi is quick, effective and ends the taking of strong medicines for a cold. t "Aspirin" tablets are made in Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered trade-mark of the Bayer Company, Limited, of Windsor, Ontario. Ixok for the name Bayer in the form of a cross on every tablet. Demand and Get ASP1RI mtL?fr' Treat Yotirselt mwZx toallnppy Ncv 'Yo.r HILPOTT mmm, oy having your ioai Din VouillikeI full of ihe hest coal in ' THE WAV I jHEvmeATyou) town. - EVIIT & Co. Ltd. Have the Coal to Suit Your Requirements 651 PHONE 652 If you lose anylhincf, advertise for it. : . , - TH2 DAILY NEWS ;.7... PAGE. TORE. '0 Iriatnitnf in noun, IMnroaior, crush f?P II VA'mm ond Kir 3 "ASPIRIN" &MJ'm tobUl' H gloil of wolr. i;aS'SrSK GargU lwlc. This 6ii I & -y & ilfl """"l '"" nd tort- " jjfjMfl 1 olmoil Initontl. Get Quick-Acting, Quick-Dissolving 'Aspirin." Take 2 Tablets The modern way to case a jo!d is this: Two "Aspirin" tablets the moment you feel a cold coming Then repeat, if necessary, TRADEMARK RCO. Lin-A-Septie In absorbent antiseptic linament and analgesic. I Safe, clean and pleasant to use. for Sprains, sore muscles, rheumatic and muscular jams, bruises, abrasions, ' insect bites and sunburn. For athlete's foot As a rub-down for conditioning athletes Guaranteed by:RexaU. Two sizes 4 oz. . . . . 50c 16 oz. . . . $1.25 Ormes 7m Pioneer Druqiffists The fRexair Store nionesr 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 ylm. Sundays arid Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 'p.m. till 9 p.m. FOR RENT TWo Roomed furnished cottage Available at once. Apply 241 5th Ave. West, or phone Red 103. (20) WANTED WANTED For cash, United States stamps, old preferred. Loose or on cover or accumulations of any amount. P. Gamula, Box 623. (30) MALE 'HELP WANTED LESSON from the depression Be a Civil Servant Postman, Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stenographer, etc. Free Bookie, "How to get a Government Job." M.C.C. Civil Service School, Winnipeg, i PERSONAL PRIVATE ilomeklnderga"rteris pay. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten' Institute, Winnipeg.. ' (tf) GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies highest grade 15 for $1. Pablfl". Supply, 751 GranVllle, Vancouver, TRUTHFUL Clalrvbyant readings. Write Madam Francis, 2531 Woodland, Vancouver, B.C. Four questions answered. Send birth iririnth. Donation. (tf) MEN Get 'Vlgbr'at ori'ce. New Os- trex Tonic Tablets tibntaln raw oyster lnvigorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up or gans, glands. If not delighted raker refunds few cents paid wall or write, Ormes Limited, tf tiOfcAL NEWS NOTES f Just arrived! A new -shipment of- Cash for bid gold. Bulger's (tf) hats. Annette's. tt ' Miss Miry Astoria "sailed this H. S. Parker will 'sail bh the morning 6n the Princess Adelaide jCatala tomorrow evening for a for a holiday trip to Vancouver. business trip to Stewart. f ! j ! 'ThVcase''or James Kyan, cliarg- Tonight's train, due tr'om the ed with wife assault, has been fur- east at 10:20, was reported this ther "ad joirned for eight "days. i morning to be on time. I Don't miss hearing Inspector T. iW. Hall at Burn's Concert In P'res-ibyterian Church, Monday, 8 p.m. Good musical program. 'Tickets 25c. (19) marriage In Vancouver, returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon to take up their residence here. The bride was formerly Miss Eileen Osborne of the City Hall staff. FOR SALE FOR SALE 44 ft. 35 tfp. diesel boat Discovery, suitable for halibut trolling arid seine fishing. Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, c)o Olson and Sunde Shipyards, Seattle, Washington, or Sunde and d'Evers Company, Seattle, Washington. (tf) FURNITURE Factory samples must go this week. Guaranteed 10-piecs Chesterfield groups $69.50; 10-piece loose pillow arm groups $72.50; 10-piece bedroom suites (round mirrbrs) $7450. Furnish yorir horne complete three rooms, 59 pieces all for $165. Many other bargains. Terms If you wish. Order today. Julius Shore Mair Order House, 8th floor Beklns Building, Vancouver, (tf ) j William Murray sailed this m6rn- ! llrig bn the Princess Adelaide fori i Vancouver enrbute to Tranquille! ! Sanitarium to receive treatment. Young Charles Wilson of Klt-katfa Is 'de-Trig well, "fe Is reported, . ifollbwlng an operation at the William Ooldblcom returned toipri Rnprt General HosDltal. . ww vhv uii vyc vuruena jaau eve V ,ning irom a Kittmaat. fur buying trip to Philip M. Ray returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide thii ; morning from a brief trip to Ket-ichlkan. I Fergus- Parks and Herbert L. Black of Vanderhoof, after a brief business visit to the city, left by last evening's train on their return to the interior. W. 'K. Drake, local manager of Edward Llpsett Ltd., returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Vancouver after having spent the past few weeks In the south. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Love, who Rev. L. C. Jensen, pastor of St. j Paul's Lutheran Church, who has been on a brief visit to Ketchikan, j returned to the city this morning aboard the Princess Adelaide. spent a few days on his way home. In Vancouver HOTEL ARRIVALS Royal Tart T poelr- Pvrwalrf Taelr Oun Prince Rupert Maurice McArdle, W. C. Stevens, T. J. Stephens, J. D. Orrnsby and D. C. Scott, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. William Lang and Mr. and Metlakatla. Central Dan Healy, Obna Ttiver; Arnold Lelghton, city; W. T. Leighton, Birthday Party Very Enjoyable Miss Edith Wilkinson Was Honored Presbyterian January 25. Last Evening " In honor of the twenty-first birthday of 'Miss Edith Wilkinson, the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Wilkinson was the scene of a delightful party last night. Some ten young people were present and spent a lively evening playing court whist. At midnight a delicious lunch was served and the birthday cake was cut with due ceremony. Those present "were the Misses Edith Wilkinson, Edith Johnstone, Elsie Davis, Edith Connery, Vivian Wrathall and Winnie-Camerbn and Wilfrid Hicks, Robert Irvine, Tom Johnstone, Brian Parsons and Ken Harding. Announcements Legion Valentine February 12. Burns' Concert, .University v ' 'extension Teclures, January :27, 28 arid 29. Presbyterian Church. S. O.'N. Masquerade, January 29. Masonic Ball February 3. Catnbral Valentine Dance, 5. United Missionary tea, Mrs. Je ner's, February 11. Box Social, High School play, Presbyterian Church, February 25 and 26. C OAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY 'Satisfaction 'Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSpN ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY1 COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL FRINGE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58'nd 558 Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY rilONE 657 Catholic Ladies' Tea and Sale 'Is Successful Event 'A very successful tea and sale of Dr. Neal Carter director of thehome CQokl was held Prince Rupert Fisheries ExPeri-(afternoon n- mental Station, returned to th'clation Cnurch at the home of city on the Princess Adelaide Fri- M Ayenue day after a trip East to attend w the end their Pat" Biological Board of Canada. He , aftef ronage to the affair. Mrs. M. P. McCaffery and Mrs. J. A. Smith poured' at the attractively arranged tea table. Servl-teurs were Mrs. Peter DeJong, Mrs. O. P. Lyons, Mrs. William Rogers, Mrs. Leonard Griffiths and Mrs. Fortune. Mrs, Arthur Murray Leask, J. James. Mr. and Mrs. IraTheo Booth, Frank Boulton Frank Hay wfl.rvi anH Mr iinri Mrs .Tohn Mars- have been on a honeymoon trip to. Metlakatlai Alaska. California following their recent and Mrs. Turgeon were In charge In the kitchen. Mrs. M. A. Burbank was cashier and also had charge of the raffles in which Mrs. J. Lome McLaren and Miss Marie Balagno were the' winners. The home cooking table was In charge of Mrs. Hubert Ward arid Mrs. Ted E. Benson, Metlakatla, i Mrs. F. St. Amour. Alaska. JONES Family Market PHONE 957 Specials Shoulder Lamb per lb. Shoulder Mutton, 6 'lbs. 10 lbs. Turnips Leg Mutton per lb Loin Mutton per lb Pot Roast, 6 'lbs. 10 lbs. Turnips Sirloin Tipper lb '. Rump Roast Beef, 6 lbs. 10 lbs. Turnips Sirloin Steak 2 lbs Round Steak, 2 lbs. 5 lbs. Turnips Rib Steak, 2 lbs. 5 lbs. Turnips Shoulder Roast Pork per lb Leg Pork per lb Loin Pork per lb Pork Neck Bones 3 lbs. Pork Spare Ribs PHONE 957 2C lbs. ...l...................vi4vr... Pork Hocks '' ' per lb T-Bone Roast, 6 lbs. 10 lbs. Turnips Swift Premium Chicken- average 2V2 lbs. 15c $1 18 c 15c 75c 15c $1 35c 50c 50c 18(B 22c 22c 25c 25c 10 c $1 75c SNAPpoWi&r Cleans ano polishes Bathtubs, Washbasint, 'Window, rid Mirror. Cannot scratch. FANCY WORK At Reasonable Prices PALMISTRY Suite 7, First Floor FEDERAL, BLDG. Phone Green 701 . The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For ' Best ilous'ehbld Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK inquire "iteffardrng New Special Rates 'F'or 'R66m and Jlfiar'd at j U. DUASELL' "Banquets a Specialty" Phone 71 MACKENZIE'S N.'M. BRASELL January Sale 1 Inlaid Linoleum, square yard $1;28 ; Printed Linoleum, square yard 75c Special Prices on Clearance 'Iiines f ' Phone 775 Prince Rupert, B.C. i iii ii - ; .-' ELIO'S FURNITURE Introducing The Folding Metal Bridge Set V Ideal for h6tne, apartment, community halls -this beautiful and useful bridge set is available in a Variety ' of pleasing colors black and red, walnut and tan, green and black. Three-Piece Chesterfield Suite at very' Reasonable price Blanket FbuPoptilar Leading Lines that Cannot be Reatcn Used Goods Kitchen Ranges and Heaters Battery Radio, 8-Tube Make deForest Cfosley Singer Sewihg Machine 1 Portable Underwood Typewriter good as new We Buy Used Goods or Exchange D. ELIO FURNITURE ECHANGE Phone Green 421 Prince Rupert, B.C. J Business Hours Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thurs. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. ;5 i: i ii ii '.t t . ;; i: r. i ; it it it it 3 It It I I i .t it t t, ii t i. it