Monday January 3, 1933. - TBI DMT.T WrvtTB When a cold strikes . , . Jon't take needless risks experiment? vicics vapo-Uub WHV has been doaWy proved for you . . . jwotcd by everyday use in more homes than any other medication or its kind; further moved by the largest clinical tests fver made on colds. (See lull details in each VapoRub package.) kit i l OK! ii a EJ We Deliver j EfKJS 2 . 3 dor. II E uniy vic&s kiyc you sucn prooi. vapojiua is me direct external treatment. No I dosing" no risk tit tlnmflph iinsMit- Simply massage It on the" throat, chest, and back (as illustrated). Relief starts almost at once. You begin to feel warm and comfort- Toilet Tissue 7p p UUI t 1 VU1I . ? Paragon 2 Corned Reef 97 2 tins ugx Libby's EHtanCho '0 Evaporated Peaches I 2-lb. cello QQf' ddC ? pkts Libby's Lxtra Iancy Doz J J Doz Colds This PROVED Way able as VapoRub' starts working ""'' "uuuku lucuui use a poultice. At the same time, its medicated vapors released by the warmth of the body are carried direct to the Irritated air-passages with every breath. This double action loosens phlegm relieves irritation and coughing helps break local congestion. Repeat treatment at bedtime. After restful sleep comes, VapoRub keeps right on working, hour alter by morning the worst of Via lnM la over, yg VapoRub M i 95c 5 I Scott's Orade "A" Large 0 - 1 SOAP OQp g 6 bars Royal Crown mar irtiw) Now WHITE. STAINIESS Phone 179 NUTTER QCn albs Nil-Thrift First Grade Tuesday and Wednesday DILL PICKLES 9Lr No. 21 .tin ... Libby's Campbell's -I Soups Each All Varieties Pork and Deans fytZr 2 for Aylmer, 27-oz. tins Dried Prunes ORfv 3 lbs Libby's Santa Clara SUNKIST NAVEL 0H;ANCKS Jiiicy, Seedless. v. .... m r Large T0 Medium-- 1U( Doz 95c 3 Doz. 55c Sma1I-2cloz gC 4 doZ 4?C Buy in Quantities at These Trices Shelled Walnuts 29 G Sym"na Fl'BS" J9C Pes. Per lb. . . 2 lbs Finest quality Light fane Quality The Hest Cooking Figs to Be Had HOVEItll, CUIUS- T(natoe Juicc Small JQC Each 30 linS Libby's lO'i-oz. tins tT 25C Chocolate Malted Milk uns 10-oz. tins. OQp Roman Meal- OQW' Each pj MUX Borden's rgest 1ackage , New Thrift Cof-Off p White Corn- f ftp fcc-Lb. Each AUV Roasted Daily Ground as Choice Quality. No. 2 Tins Yon Order Thrift Cash & Carry COAL TO rtEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed Famous Edoon Albrrta Coal llulklf j Valley Coal Vancouver Inland Coal Prince Rupert Feed Company PHONE: 68 and 888 If you lose anything, try a classified ad. "TIME THE TOILER" MRS. GOTTFRIED' AND -L HAVE UTT f to ,1'VJE rvltSVUW DCt" '4 t NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarellt; Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kate 1.00 up SO Rooms Hot &'Celd Water Prince Kupirt; B.C. Ph.in 281 P.O. BOX 196 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mr anA Mn Wnitr ttnwarth are Just arrived new shipment of sailing his afternoon on the Prin-' silver and gold sandals-pAnriette's. mu MnmVi fnr a trfn tn Vancouver. W. Capt. Joe Peterson of the light-1 Roderick McRae returned to the ' house tender Blrnle returned to the ; city on the Catala last evening from city on the cataia lasi evening-irum, a o i'wuiti, a trip to Vancouver. J.E. Moody of Port Simpson, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning north. Mrs. J. C. McMeeken, who has n,in a ultlt herp sailed bv ! Robert Parker, after a two weeks' .' visit here with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Parker, sailed by the Princess Adelaide Friday night on his return to Lake Tahoe, Nevada: Rev. J. S. Patterson of North Van-nrmvpr arrived" in the city on the Princess Adelaide Friday afternoon from the south. He will supply for the next six weeks in the pulpit of First Presbyterian Church here. p a aiover. Kltwanga school tonrhpr. arrived in the city ori tht i Catala last evening after spending the Christmas holiday season u, Vancouver and will proceed to tht interior on this evening's train'. Miss Viola Johnson, who teaches krhool at Flnmoore in the' Van 8 derhoof district', leaves by this eve 5 nine's train on her return to the 2 1 Interior after spending the' Christ- mas and New her home here. I Car uunuaja at William Jones, school principal nt Pnrt F.aineton. arrived in tne rftv on the Catala last evening af ter sDend ne the Christmas nou days in Victoria and will proceed tn tho skppna River on this eve ning's train. Mie t. Rehwartz and Miss L Howe, school teachers at Port Simp son, were passengers aboard the Catala last evening returning north after spending the Christmas' and New Year holiday season m Vancouver. Dr. Harry V. Warren of the department of geology and geography of the University of British Columbia will be coming to Prince Rupert an January 19 and 20 to give lectures in connection with the university extension courses. The lac- nrp here of Dr. Warren win De nnnnrpd bv the Junior Chamber . Pnmnn-o Dr Warren, while here, will also address the local ser vice clubs. ritv and district school teachers VJ HAT'S TVA1S AW ABOOT nt Rmith for the Christmas yy hj nviii and New Year holidays returned from Vancouver on the Catala last n i i- ...til .A.AnOn tY- BCluiiiib. - . S Unrrow morning, Instead of on the first Monday after New Year as has v,n the usual custom in the past. SR. UH tfi mit returning on . the JjUt tvav'-- Catala Included Miss E. P. Grass e, Miss M. Lalng, MLss M. Shiel, Miss p, M. Taylor. Miss B. Daniels, Miss vontnn and Mrs. B: Walker, Robert Yerburgh. J. Mouat and D. Mitchell. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full' month at 25c a word, Oddfellows Old Time Hogmanay Dance, December 31. I c.Y.C. Dance, Catholic Hall, Jan uary 7 Mr. and Mrs. Rol flames return ed. to the city on the Catala last ev i ening from a vacation trip to Van-; couver. I UCli lJ"J ' 1 b ..w.- 1 - ithe Princess Adelaide Friday night Jspending the Christmas and on her return to her home In toria. S. A. Cheeseman, school teacher at Haysport, returned to the city on the Catala last evening alter Year holidays at Victoria. New Dr. Hueh M. Morrison, Inspector of schools, returned to the city on the Catala last evening after spend ing the Christmas and New Year holiday season In Vancouver. Miss E. Priestly, local school nurse, returned to the city on tht j Catala last evening after spend ing the Christmas and New Year holfdays in Vancouver. Miss Lillian Jones returns on this evening's train to Palling, where she teaches school, after having spent the Christmas and New Year holiday season at her home In the city. Jack Armstrong returned to the city on the Catala last evening1 from a two weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver and Vancouver Isl and. Mrs. Armstrong and daughter will' be returning' later. Miss Alice Longworth- and Miss M. E. Lawrence, school teachers of Terrace, arrived In the city on the Catala last evening after spendlng he Christmas and New Year holidays in Vancouver and will proceed to the Interior by this evening's train. Miss Leigh and' Miss Moon, Mas sett'school teachers', whd have been snendlnte the Christmas holidays In Vancouver, arrived in the city from the south on the Princess Adelaide Friday afternoon and proceeded to Vip Ouppti Charlotte islands on the Prince John' that night. ItVAMIIItTt' The Judging Is not finished. There are" so many good let ters', decision is noTeasy. Rest assured a decislorT Is forth coming. Pacific Milk Irradiated' of Course QUALITY PRICE SERVICE; Free Gift Tokens At MUSS ALL EM'S CTroccries Confectionery Fresh Fruits and' Vefj tkbles ' l( -AND VUE'VE SCST THE' SVOXilO AUl PCKED OUT-ITS Tao,TOOT3VJINH soistty CAM'T HEAR DEMERS Closing it Out ' SALE 1 A readjustment of Prices offers You Greater Bargains than ever. Our entire stock Must Be Sold. You Cannot Afford to Miss our Dress Specials "Build B.C. Payrolls" Judging Not Finished Mrs. J. Tucker arrived Jn the city m the Princess Adelaide Friday af ternoon from Vancouver, being here lo pay a week's visit with her nephew, Percy Lucy, who Is a patient In the Prince Rupert General Hospital receiving treatment for injuries sustained in a recent accident at THE SEAL of QUALITY esiSiL I GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon"; canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert' amaBBaaHMBaanaa i UNION STEAMSHIP, SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM rUINCE PvUPEUT QQO flft RETURN; All meals FROM POUT SIMPSON SAID . MRS. GOTTFRIED wants; to be our , VMtvv and $35.00 RETURN. Berth Included. Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1937'and February 28th, 1938, inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 1938. Children Half Fare, Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar.. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, a.m. S.S. CARDENA Friday, 9:00 p.m. Sun., Midnight Tickets and Reservation? from Prince Rupert Agent A. W. NEWMAN Third Ave., Phone 568 If Convenient Please Purchase Tickets at Office The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK' Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 If you lose anything. advertise: for it. By Westover LUTHERAN SERVICE The. customary New Year's morning service was held In St. Paul's Lutheran church on Saturday; -The service was conducted In English by the pastor, Rev. Lx C, Jensen There was a fair attendance. rArhH (TVpill: nfler hav- .4AM VVW. w ----- 7 'ing' spent the1 Christmas and Nw Year nonaay season vismng iictc with-her parents, Mr. ana. .Mrs. vv. W. C. 'Nell leaves by this eve- riinff's train on her return to her school teaching duties at Pacific; Cv N. IC TRAINS For the Eastl f Mondays.1 Wedhesdays' and Frl- Kvdaya -.6 p.m. From" the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-' days 11 pm.