Saturday. February 5. 1038. Works' in 2: ways on discomfort of I. Kit mi 'Mm 2S!7 Xwdmmmi X ' ?,5 tC vl Mmmm 'gt 2m If throat it tore from the cold, crush and stir 3 "ASPIRIN" tablets in V, glass of water; Gargle twice. This eases throat rawness and soreness al-most instantly. No family nccl neglect even minor head colds. Here is what to do: Take two "Aspirin" tablets when you feel a cold coming on with a full glass of water. Then repeat ifnm-ssary, according The young ladies who show you to your seat at the theatre are 'ushers not "hushers." There are said to be still a few places on earth where the hand of man has never set foot. marital ties. A happy married couple is said to be a couple who have been married only a short time. Next week is Education Week, so let us think about educational problems. You may have heard of the little boy who was asked by his teacher how many collars he wore in a week. He looked surprised and asked teacher if she had not made uauc a u mistake. IIllSUlKt;. "You 1UU must lllliof mean ii.i TqVb 2' UAVpidim" tablets anddrlnk a full gfai is of water. Repeat treatment lo (iirecuons in cacii package. Ontario. iiciii-i cuuii's very ijuicKiy. The "Aspirin" method of relieving colds is the way many doctors approve. You DEMAND AND GET ASPIRIN take "Aspirin" for relief then if .you are not improved promptly, you call the family doctor. "Aspirin" tablets are made in Canada by the Haver Com pany, Limited, of Windsor, tiadc-muk yjy Man in the Moon l Timely ReciPes MID-WINTER. SNACKS After several hours of out-door winter sport, the first thing most persons think of and want when they return home Is food. This; is rniiRiriprnhlp Vipnt. nnrt enprirv whirl"! one to share with him his Imagined 1 Something nourishing, something troubles. hoJr something quickly prepared are I the three requisites of food on such A spinster Is a woman who en- an occasion. Cheese dishes, hot vies her married sisters all her, soups and toasted sandwiches all make satisfying mld-w Inter "snacks" and when accompanied by hot milk drink leave nothing to be desired. . t Welsh Rarebit 1 tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon flour 1 cup rich milk or thin cream M teaspoon salt l'o f pnsnnnn mustned Few grains cayenne 1 eett Make a sauce of butter, flour and how many weeks do I wear a col-lmilk. Add grated cheese and sea lar'" At the annual prize day of a certain school, the head boy rose to give' his recitation. "Friends. Romans, countrymen," he vociferated, "lend my your ears!" "There." commented the mother of a defeated nunll. snecrlngly. 'that's Mrs. Biggs' boy! He would- sonlng. Pour some of hot sauce over beaten egg. Return to double boiler and cook a minute or two. Serve on toast or crackers. W. O. Fulton sailed last night on the Venture for a brief business trip to Vancouver.. Tonight's train, due from, the East at 11 o'clock, was reported n't be his mother's son if he didn't this morning to be running on want to borrow something." ; time. CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- MINISTEIl-REVU. S. PATTERSON1 Mrs. E. J. Smith, Organist Cash for Old Gold. Bulger's, t ! li, M. ,D..Lambi left, on last pe ning's train for a trip to Edmorv ton Calgary, Reglria and other prairie points , on. Canadian Fish (& Cold Storage Co. business. A letter dealing with lair wag-, ij'-i read at the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce meetlnj, ! last flight was filed as- was also a reouest .for ..flnanciar support Morning Service 11:00 Subject-"Alonc With God and Life's Memories" Sunday School 12:15 Evening Service 7:30 Subject "Will You Anchor Hold in the Storm of Life. EVERYONE COIUHALLY Wt;Xiyir. ft JV UNION STEAMSltiPl M Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver:. T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY..1.30 p.m. . .WVf Midnight fiX pue Vancouver, Thurs.. p.m. Due Vancouver, Sun. If convenient pleaso purchase tickets at f,Q'I. Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tjcms - '. .- ihnn 5G8 A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, iniru - for a tourist publication circulated on the Canadian Pacific steamers I At the Prince Rupert Chambei of Commerce meeting last night V a.1 ren s otory flour Interests Junior Membership of Staff Res ponsible for Today's Program fresh air Is bound to create an ap-i' The junior members of the Child- ..nf 1 1 A nnl 4 V, A A v or.l rr I . r n n 1 n 1 . . . . . . . ren's Story Hour staff entertained the children this morning. Eileen ir.imhlln added mvsterv to Chan ter III. of "Ghost of Coblestone House" and related a modern hero story "Fanny Blowhard." Kitty Cameron, amused in the humorous tales, "Emperor's Clothes" and "Bertram and the Dancing Bear." Margaret Armstrong, added greatly to a variety program in telling "Cookies .and Cameos." Next 'Saturday the .program for children between the ages of four and eight will be in charge of Mrs. A. C. Kl Sloan, Jean Cameron and AIrs. J. T. Mandy. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at '23c a; word. United ary 8. Masonic ruary 17. Missionary Tea. Fcbru- Rldley Home Sale,, February 10. Valentine Cabaret, Benefit Boys' Band, February 11. Cambral Valentine Dance, February 14. Ball, Thursday, Feb- February 17 and 18,i'One Delir ious Night," United Church. Varden Play, February 18. . ? f T-ii, . ! St. David's Tea March 1. C. N. R. A. Annual Dance, March Presbyterian March 4. Shamrock Tea, drange Spring Sale March 25. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 0, GOAL TO PI.KASF. F.Vi:KYIMl Satisfaction OiiaruUl Kainom Kdioii Albcrla Coal . .BulUej, Valley ;C'u&l Prince Riiperf , Feed T.'.. y-.i ' Cotnpaoj PHONE! 68 Uld 6S8 T20 DAILY VEWB- paoe Timra locAlnews notes attention was drawn to a persist ent rumor that the federal gov eminent would be withdrawing lt assistance to hlehway, projects; The matter will ,be, investigated i and .the local member queried in regard to It. A fetter. was, read last night at the dinner meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce asking for contributions to. the Red Cross Chinese Relief , Fund. Presl dent F. A. MacCallum said the banks, had already received, a siml lar appeal and had agreed to lor ward any donations turned in them. At . the meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last nisht an .article in an eastern fin ancial riaDer was read In wider it was urged Jhat representation be made to the Roweu commis sion to stop the era of spending and running into debt. As the matter had been dealt with at a previous meeting of the chamber. It was allowed to pass. .utheran Church Tomorrow. .Eng lish at 11:00 Norwegian at 7:30. (30) Canadian. Legion B. E. S. Ll Ex ecutive Meeting Monday 8 p.m Deneral Meeting Wednesday, uu) On motion of W. M. Watts it vas decided by the Prince Rupert thamber of Commerce last night to communicate with Olof Hanson M P. in regard to the laying of he foundation stone or tne nev post office- building. Mr. watts said it was felt that Mr. Hanson was the man chiefly responsible for securing the building . to: Prince Rupert. The provlncl' 1 member will also be invited to take part when the time comes. CANADIAN EDUCATION WEEK Public Meeting under auspices of P. It. Teacher's Ass'n., ODDFELLOW'S HALL Monday, Feb. 7, 8 p.m. Speaker: Weidon. McAfee, T. Black.Dr.IL M. Morrison .EVtni'OXE .WELCOME twettty -Ffte Years Ago rther coal cargo. V. February 5, 1913 With the supplies of all dealers exhausted, there Is a serious short- htp nf mal In the eltv. The Prln- cess Ena haL arrived with ninety tons which cannot be unloaded un- j ' til a brldee steel careo has been dls .named, The steamer British Col iimbla is due tomorrow with an As a .result of. insufficient fund's, grading work on; Second Avenue be;-fViB .nnptirvn nf First. Second VV V , 'V. and Third. Avenue's must. be closed do-n for the meantime. Mayor i . u. Pattullo announces. A. Gottsieln of the Acme clothing store, returned this morning from an extended business trip south, announces, that his company will proceed In the near future with the building of a store on Second Avenue next to the Empress Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food Is Good The Rbonis Are Clean The House Is Warm Th Service Friendly The Rates Are Reasonable ft, Itra'sfil HOTEL I N. M. Brasell Hyde Transfer woofi GOAL TRANSFER Phone 580' 315 SEQONB SVE: Bant mm Safs1 GoWl Cliamtier .ol . Commerce at Dinner Last '.Night Takes Part in Expressing Regret at Blackstock Leaving The Prince. Rupert Chamber of Commprce Jast night, tumecKlts.' monthly, dinner Into a tare wen event for .the retiring manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce who is leaving the city soon to, take, a position as f jrst, assistant Inspector, with headquarters., at Vancouver. President F. A. Mac Callum spoke of the loss .the city ntnuiri sustain In the nromotlon of W. M. Blackstock who ,had lived' in ,the city for; seven, .years, ana had taken such an. active part, It lhllc. and Drlvate life. Mrs. Blackstock ana sneua wouia aisu be missed in., tne r respective spheres. He. expressed the regret of all at the chance and wisnea thenj success ln'tt)ielr new honie. MacCallum for the kind senti ments he had .expressed; He was dulte sincere in saying ne wiw sorry to leave Prince Rpert. hj had been In a great many towns. . : ' . . -il j Ul out nere ne mignv say nc aim u. family had enjoyed every minute; 'of their stay. In Vancouver he- -would be Just a little frog in a; big puddle. There were a lot or. things lh Prince Rupert they had enjoyed. If he ever had the op-L portunlty to do anything for Prince Rupert he certainly would do it. I .... 1. -K MrflnitfElt FOR SALE FOR SALE House and furniture. Including piano, radio, etc, Apply. fi25 8th Avenue East. (45) i n piptp i.vettes. comnlete for hnhv t25 un nreoald. Also Shop ping Service, charge 20T. P. J. I Box 381, Victoria, B.C. PERSfrNAii (2U FOR SALE Household furniture Including teawagon, sewing machine, dishes. 945 Borden 6treet. Pionc.254 . 133 1 ft'E HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS TO. OBTAIN positions as I-etr ter Carriers; Postal Clerks, Customs Examiners, Clerks, and Stenographers, etc., and can help you. Write us for proof and free information; M.C.C, Schools Ltd., Vinnipeg. Oldest; in Canada. . If. VOMEN YOU CAN BE FINANCIALLY Independent. We hae helped hundreds of Canadian women earn- a living by operas tint? kindergartens in the'r nvn hnnips. Illustrated booklet free- The Canadian Kindergar-! ten Institute. Winninetr. t MEN I To get vigor, vitality, try raw oyster lnvlgorators and other stimulants In New OSTREX Tonic Tablets. . Tone up worn, exhausted, weakened system. If not delighted with, .results, maker refunds price, $1.25. You risk nothing. Sold by all good drug stores. ix Tin: si I'ltKMH.mi.ui or liitiTisii ('t)I.l JlllIA IX I'KOIiATI-T III Tlic MJtl'rr r The "AdmlnMrntlon .! Al.il In tl"" Malter of the FMalp of Adulfo ii.nl, I jivvnrikl t,. 1iren'il TXki: NOTICE that by order tt His Honor, W E Flaoier, nuKie on ine xuui day ct January, A. d; 1938, I was ap-. pointed Executrix of, ithe: estate at Adol- nStf' rlAiMlAMi. fl.rlfi all partly bavins claims. Ogalnst th fiaia came, prcperly vertfled. lo me on or v. .v.., . - - - - uiir oiv. v.j , kA ,ati inHKtvi it i the estate ie n-oulred to pay the amount ol . . . . . . . .. .i . . their uulnoieaiiew xu ie iwwinmi. DATED the 1st Clay 01 i-rDruary, n.u 1038. -. MAlitLi IOWA, txecuu-u, c-o Messrs. Patmore St Tulton, ,Ul Prtuco, aupert B. iC. v i . t i r k t o vi ii: n IT i fis III (he ltale of Harry llriMk IUMliler. ah niwna hnvlnir rlalmJ .i?AiliAt the Estate of Harry Brock Roche6t'. Deceased, late of the City of Prince. Ru pert, British. Columbia, wno aiea r.i Victoria, British Cbtujnbiv on. the' 28th i .i .. nf TnU. laiT. &re rraulred to send the -same- with partloularB ttf swurlly tl. t. u .. J w w . . tfla ration, to Ihc under-signed ou or before the 81st day ef March, 1038; hf- ... H-hln1.. .lll.f- t 1A., AMrf tt t) FRLAt Imav be dltitrlbuted wnong the part'et lenUUed Uvewto "hatlintt ' retrard only ito the ciaima cm wracrruie uuuer-sigii'-a iBhall then nave nbitlce.- DATED ,t prince nupert, oriwav toi umblo, thta 1t 'day tvf rebrtiatTl938. .Administratrix. Bend elalnw to Mers. Browi Si Harvey, Prince Rupert, Brttlan Columbia, solicitor for the Admlnltratrlx. CANDY SPECIALS 111 I e Week-End Friday aiVd ' iaiurday dnly t: Urange and Lemon Mices Royal $tq) 6raig6 ati l;erVi6'n S!i6e3. The pick of the party. B(jlk, )'ir pburitf r - 25c" XI 8 Ghocolate Budtf Catlbury'5 DAi MilkJ Chocblate' Rudir Tlie real Milk Chocolate, Per' pound Fruit Sweets Juicy Fruit Celfo.U'eet?. Individually celltf wrapped. Per pound . 25c yfitf Pi'oticeY D'r'tuzpi'bts' The .leirMl 'Storp honesr 81 & 8Z Open Daily From 8 aim. till ,,10'jp.mj Sundays and Holidays, Frorh 12 noon; till 2 p.m. THE MINING1 INDUSTRY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA' The, grpss yalue tof mintyal prjduction for the year li)37' is estimate-d'at' $73';i76,3ili:oa An all-time Record. Practically all phases of the mining industry show estimated inci-eases in both 'volume and value. The mining indtistixoiBiK. Columbia is experiencing-the best years of its history, and mining dividends have established a' ten-year record. Heceiit Publication Annual Report of the Minister Of Mines for the 1936, ., yeat- H ,;, Bulletin;; '.'Notes" on Rlaceiminihg in British . Columbia." srv, rw: l(" Brochure: "ElenVe'ntary .Geoloy Applied to P, respecting." (Revised gitionK ,, , 'Possibilities"forheMliriura"c of Mineral Wool in B.C." Preliminary ReyiewVothe.Minfrig Industry for the year l&to&i vi' Sketch, jriap of, the Province showing the various Mining' Divisions. ' . . . rr kvrri tt-- n rr-ri r in nr.4i, t incn i'niiiiiiiinc fOr LOpiCS Ol rtllj ur illui,iui:.xiuu.. uiivu.i Apply to Department of Mines fuHotiaiBiC. i mmim forwture February Furni ture dale i IJnolcurn:Made bV tiar'w and Staines. WithJurlap back, excellent 72C quality. At, square yarrl rhone 775 327 THIRD AVENUE