Lsday J .uary 3ki93? ' - Helps END A COLD Quicker 3'Mmu& Vafioco(r TflaMa Masge VapoRub briskly on the throat, chest and back (between and below the shoulder blades). Then spread it thick over the chest and cover with warmed doth. Almost before you finish rubbing, VapoRub starts to bring relief two ways at once two direct ways: i 1. Through the Skin. VapoRub acts direct through the skin like a poultice or plaster. 2, Medicated Vapors. At the same time, its medicated vapors, re-kascd by body heat, are breathed in for hours about 18 times a minute --direct to the irritated air-passages of the nose, throat and chest. This combined poultice-and-vapor action loosens phlegm relieves irritation- helps break congestion. While the little patient relaxes into comfortable sleep, VapoRub keeps rit-ht on working. Often, by morning tlie worst of tlic cokl is over. Our cad hv m&Ke vou ven we net ? Arc out wnotf VOUlL LIKE E THE WAV I jo) Avoids Risk of Stomach Upsets This sfe, external treatment cannot possibly upset the stomach, as constant internal "dosing" is so apt to do. It can be used freely, as often as needed, even on the youngest child. Now White Stainless Thanks to a new process, VapoRub now comes to you in white stainless form. Only, the color is removed; it Is the same VapoRub the same formula and the same effective dou-. ble action, VICKS VAPORUB Mothers! Look In .your VapoRub package for full details of Vicks Plan prictical home guide to grtater freedom from cpljs. In clinic tests among 17,353 people, this Plan cut sickness from colds more thanlutjt Follow Vickf Plar for Betttr Control of Qolt A. MacKenzie Furniture January Clearance Sale on Barrymore Carpets 3 Harrymore Carpets, lx7 . .$l L50, $13.50, $12,50 3 Ilaro morc Carpels, 6x9 . . .$28.50, $20.50, $25.00 I Ka,rrymorc Carpet, 9x12 ....S46.50 ! Harrymore Carpets, OxlOj, each $34.50 These arc only a few of the carpets wc have in stock. wide assortment of the latest patterns are now on hand. We appreciate your inspection. None 775 Prince Rupert, B.C. Treat Yourself to a Happy New Year by having your Coal hin full of the best coal in town. ILPOTT-EVITT&Co.Ltd. Have the Coal to Suit Your Requirements 651 PHONE 652 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: f-S S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJML uue Vancouver, Thursday p.m. rS.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Monday am. If convenient nlease purchase tickets at office. Further information regarding reservations and tickets from NfcwaiAN, rrince Kupcrt Agent, rnira Ave. mane 3 iefisi which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand " SMOKED BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. provincial Constable R. M. Stewart of Masseit arrived in the city on the Prince John this tnolnrng from the Islands, being here for medical treatment. Special to February 6: Dry cleaqr ed and pressed any two ladies' or gents' garments for one dollar. Phone 8 or 118, Canadian and. Pioneer Laundries. (VV & S) Customary votes of thanks to all i and sundry who had co-operatsd with or assisted, the Prince Rupert General Hospital during the year were passed at the annual meeting l of the Prince Rupert Genelra.! Hospital Association 'last night. R. M. Winslow, assistant gen- Fish & Cold Storage Co., returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a business trip to southern points. Prof. Otis J. Todd of the Department of Classics, University of British Columbia, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver to de liver a series of extension lectures here on the basis of ancient Greek history under the auspices of the Junior Chamber of Commerce with co-operation of the Prince Rupert (Parent Teachers Association. Prof. I Todd addressed the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at luncheon today with Dr. H. N. Brocklesby, president, in the chair and a good attendance of members with a few guests. His subject was "The University and the Province." 011 FOR SALE FOR SALE 821 Third Avenue -Lot JO,' Block. 31, Section 1. Offers wanted for property. Hei-gerson. Highest offer not neces sarily accepted. 27 FOR SALE 44 ft. 35 hp. diesel boat Discovery, suitable for halibut trolling and 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 J0-piecs Chesterfield groups $69 .$0; 10-piece loose pillow arm groups $72.50; 10-piece bedroom suites (round mirrors) $74.50. Furnish your home complete three rooms, 59 pieces all for $165. Many other" bargains. Terms if you, wish. Order today. Julius Shore Mail Order House, 8th floor Bekijis Buiidmg.Vancbuver. (tf ) FOUND FOUND Pair of spectacles with black frame in black alligator case. Apply pally News. (tf) WANTED WANTED 3 foot bed and mattitss in exchange for standard double bed and mattress. Phone evenings, Green 432. (22) WANTED For cash, United States stamps, old preferred. Loose .or oi cover ox accumulations of any amount. P. Gamula, Box 623. (30) PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S, Sanitary Supplies highest gra.de 15 for $1 PaciHi Supply, 751 qranvme, Vancouver. TRUTHFUL Clairvoyant readings. Write Madam Francis, 2531 Woodland, Vancouver, B.C. Four Questions answered. Send birth month. Donation. (tf) MEN Get yigor at once. New Os-trex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invlgorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up or gans, glands. If not delighted, -taker refunds few cents paid wall or write, Ormes Limited, tf , TK2. DAILY NiSWS PAOE THRCi LOCAL NEWS NOTES Felix Brown arrived In the city last evening from port Essington I to pay a brief visit. i Varden Singers play, Metropole ; Hall, Wednesday night at 8. Refreshments and dan6e. Admission 50c. (2?) A meeting of the Women's Labor League was held last night at the home of Mrs. 8. Intermela. Many Important Items were discussed. Miss Mildred Lindsay returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a, vacation trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Miss Bessie Williams and IMss Annie Dunroe arrived on the Prince John this morning from Port Clements. The latter is gor ing to Terrace. Carl Klrmis of Massett is a visitor In town. He arrived on the Prince John, this morning from the Islands' and', will return there Friday evening. Ladles Attention! Recondition your hair for your Spring Perman- daughter, Mrs. William Wood, re turned home on the Prince Rupert this morning:, having' travelled via Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tolln ct Stewart will be in ,the city tomorr row night aboard the steamer Prince Rupert enroute to San J Francisco where they will spend some time visiting with their son who is a radio announcer. Mr. Tolin will also attend the annual meeting of the Mountain Boy Mining Co. hi Montreal. The new board ol. directors of the Prince Rupert General Hos pjtal for. the year, at a brief session following the annual Associa-r tion meeting last night, decided to proceed with arrangements for a public lecture to be given in aid of the hospital between March 15 and March 30 by Capt. A. Innes Taylor of Vancouver who was a member of the Byrd South Polar party. Capt. Innes-Taylor's subject will be "Antarctica and the Unknown." Now a traveler for a drjg and medical supply firm, he is at present In the city and expects to j time. back again in two months H E Butter 3 ,bs, 96c Brentwood No. 2 Tali Can Peas 3 for 25c Hills Real Quality Coffee 1 'In 48c fcmij y2 ib. can 20c HrVJfcM.liW:! Singapore-Sliced Pineapple Z ' 10c u C.LJXL Whist Drive Dance Held Friday A very enjoyable whist drive and dance took place in the O. L. D, L. Hall last. Friday night, under the auspices of trie Women's Labor League. prize winners at whist were: ladies' first, Mrs. Wallace; second, Mrs. Caraven; consolation, M.iss J. Gomez; men first, R. Webster; second, W. Swift; consolation, Mr. Larsted. Refreshments were served. Music was furnished by Johnny Branson's "Happiness Boys." HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy R. W. Esperson, Fort Lewis, Wash.: Bob Ellis. Ketchikan: S. L. ent. From 9 to 1 free hot oil treat- Simpson, Massett; Mrs. Howard ment given with, every shampoo j starr, Port Essington;; W. White, and finger wave. Modern Beauty Shop. Phone 947. '(22) Mrs. Frank Dibb, who has been eral manager of the Canadian. 'visiting in Brooklyn with her Port Simpson; F. Jardlne, Edmonn ton. ' Royal D. P. McDougal, C..R.; O. Mun-son, city; F. M. Jones, Smtthers. Prince Rupert G. Woodall and A. Watt, C.N.R.; Miss E. C. Sawyer and J. F. Adams, Salvus; Capt. A. McKinnon, Southbank; Richard Litch, Winnipeg; Capt. A. Innes-rTaylor, Announcements Masonic Ball February 3. i University .extension lectures.. January 27, 28 and 29. Presbyter-Ian Church. S. O. N. Masquerade, January 59. Cambrai Valentine Dance, Feb ruary a. United Missionary tea, Mrs. Jen ner's, February U. Legion Valentine February-12. 1 TEA POT Box Social, Presbyterian Tea:. Mrs. J. H. Carson's, February 18. High School play, Presbyterian Church, February 25 and 26. Thrift Cash & Carry First Grade Quality Service Price Sharps English Toffee 1 ,b. 24c Special Price Libbys TOMATO 9 tan or JUICE J tinstK. Clover Ontario Honey No. 2 can 28c Fort Garry TEA 9 Sfn t forUtV Campbell's Res. Size Tins TOMATO 9 t,n 9e I SOUP O f0r UOV- Ilartlett Llffht Svrun Pears 2 NC;J 25c Shortening I lb, Cartons Jewel 2 ,or 25c THRIFT CASH & CARRY E We Deliver Phone 179 Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. Cold Weather Accessories ; Elbows Stove Pipes Dampers 5 UlUlb volutin fT vulllvi Ull III Coal Hods Innings Asbestos j Brick Lined and Sheet Iron Heaters from $2,75 up 3 3 JUST TRY IT ONCE You'll Always Use It! Lin-A- Septic An absorbent antiseptic linament and analgesic. Safe, clean and pleasant to use. For Sprains, sore muscles, rheumatic and muscular pa,ins, bruises, abrasions, insect bites and sunburn. ' For athlete's foot As A rub-down for conditioning athletes Guaranteed by Rexall.'Two sizes 4 OZ. . ; . . 50c 16 oz. . . . $1.25 Orni TTfifi Pioneer DruQgists The Rexall Store l'hones:-81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 nocn till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. tilt 9 p.m. Ielio s furniture I Introducing The Folding Metal Bridge Set When guests drop in for cards, this handsome bridge set is put up in a moment no need to disarrange the furnishing of the living room or porch. When the game is over 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 D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Prince Rupert, B.C. 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