fl.it urdar, January IS, 1MB. " '- -- SORE THROAT WITH COLDS gvm m$rmm -im Take 2 "Atpirln" Tablet, ilh a foil glass of water. TU, WSm HI Cruth 3 "Aiplrin" Tableti 7 WliL V'i8lSP In 13Blat of water-garglt MSV Wm tw?t vy hours. The speed with which "Aspirin" tablets act in relieving the distressing symptoms of colds and accompanying sore throat is utterly amazing . . . and the treatment is simple and pleasant. This is all you do. Crush and dissolve three "Aspirin" tablets in one-third glass of water. Then gargle with this mixture'twice, holding your head well back. This medicinal gargle will act almost like a local anesthetic DEMAND AND GET- ASPIRIN on the sore, irritated membrane of your throat. Pain, eases promptly; rawness is relieved. You will say It is remarkable. "Aspirin" tablets are made in Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered trade-mark of the Bayer Company, Limited, of Windsor, Ontario. Look for the name Bayer in the 'form of a cross oh every tablet. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD, 8teamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S.CATALA EVERY TUES- T. S.S. CAltDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 9:00 p:m. Dne Vancouver, Thurs. pjn. Due Vancouver, Sun. Midnight If convenient pleaso purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince ICupert Asent. Third Ave. Phone 568 The Ideal Tonic For The Winter Months HIGHEST POTENCY Vitamin Emulsion Emulsifying in a palatable form the natural Vitamins of Halibut, Tuna and Cod .Liver Gils. . . An efficient "general "tonic for both adults and children. A 100 Prince 'Rupert Product Price One Dollar Per Bottle Manufactured and Sold By Ormes Ltd. Jhonecr bruqgists The itasnll Store Phones: III Open Dally Fro hi 6 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 18 noo'ii till J f.m, 7 p.'m. till 8 p.m. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE 200 Window Shades 36x72, With fittings. Colors, green, sand, 'cream. 'Each 90c Other sizes In oil flnlslv'cloth. 41',V', 45" and 48". All 72" long. Blued cloth oil finish. 40C Per yard i Phone 775 ' 327 THIRD AVENUE i4 .r-tiitr mi .1 I L!IL- -1 !! .Cash of.Old Oold, Bulger'? S. BUhop -and Mrs. G.. A. Rix sailed last night, on the Princess Adelaide .for -a ;trlp toVancouver. H. 'Stferilrd returned "to the clt, on the Princess .Adelaide, ly ester-: day afternoon 'from a f rip to Van- Sergeant 3. H. 'Mc'CIintoh. bro- vlrictai pclice, ret'urh'ed to 'the city On the Princess Afielalde 'yesterday afternoon from a trip Into the Bella Cdola 'valley; 'on Vaftol'dutlMi SNAP mm u i r i mi OWDER CLIAMI mmt I 'W W -V.SW ASMt ELITE BEAUTY PARLOR Mrs. Sutherland will be leaving on the: :20th ifor a three "weeds' visit to Seattle. Miss Betty Williams, who has been attending -St. Joseph's COn-J vent here, sailed -last night on the Princess Adelaide for 'Cowlchr.ii Lake, Vancouver Island. S. J. Evans, formerly of thl city and now located In Calgary sailed "last nlgrit by the Princess Adelaide' for Vancouver enroutt bark to Calgary after spending jrj couple of .days 'In the city. Mrs, I. Peters, on her way back to Victoria after a trip to ICat ?ary, is 'visiting with :her "Son ithd daughier(-tn'-law, Mr. and Mi's OeOrge E. Peters, Tlfth Avenue West. Mrs. Peters formerly resided n Prince -Rupert, 'I'SE'OVEianzAD Hags SYDNEY, Jan. 15': OP)-Back-stroke competitors at the Empire Games starting here next month will be guided by the Olympic sys-; tern of overhead 'flag lines lx -fee't above, the water PLAYS FOR STOCKPORT STOCKPORT, England, , Jan. '15-(CP) R. W, Lees, Cambridge Unl Versity centre-forwafd,, has signed amateur forms' for Stockport COUttT ty, English football league team. He Is a natiye 6f SUjckpotV Announcements All advertisements uYthla col? rimn jvjll be charged for a fu'H month at 25c .a word t Anglican Tea, Mrs W. H. Tobey, January. 20. Presbyferlan Burn's Banquet Jan uary P5.. ' Baptist Supper February 3.. Women's 'HospltarAuxlilary. Ball; February U, 'l ) ' ' 'Rldlfly. Home Sle,, Febriiary 10i Valentine' Cabaret, Benefit Boys:;' Band,. February li,. v '.. ' Cambral Valentine Dance, Feh-ruary 14. Cathedral ster wle. A'prU 21. in tHti 8tBfK5irB:roi'itT or Imnrn roi.ti.Mfii. IN I'KOItATK In TU Mattrr of The -.dnlnlstratlon Act" 'And In The Matttr of The Ritale of tAUft era f.ans, Ircfa.ftl TAKEj NOTICE tmt, by Order ot hU E. Flslwr. made on the 14th day of eeptembrr, A. D. 1937, the -aws will fcJtd Eva Evans testajaeat of Uie Ia.te Elleu s'ahd wvbait thereof, ImuH out W itiie' Prlucttxil Wptetry of the Probate DHtrc aixd Admiralty Division of the Itleh Court of Justice.' ani da,ted;ili 10th day of Unxch, 1937. win rnaealed in tHe ftixrte Court and "all fmrsoua , having laJmi against the eta,tr oi iuie saia tiie-n . Eva t.'vajia are Dereoi required toYUrnlMh some orotwlv 'veri fied to Mb on or before the 8th day it Pebrufcry, A. D. 1938; and all partita indebted to the eatat are required to pay tue amount ul tnelr ladebbedu&s to nw zortnwita DATED the 6th day of January, X. D 1038. FATllORE '& TUITON,. 8ollcu'uor and Attomeyi far the Etecutor. Prlwe Rupert, B. O rat oAiLf HTW8 LOCAL NEWS ,(tf) Ttmlght's train, due frtfm ;the 1 feist at 11 o'clock, was reported O, Painter left by last eve-fthfe morning to lie rdnhlng on nlng's train on a trip to WlnnlrJeg . time Mr. and Mrs. W. J. 'Greer and sdn James, returned to the city on .the Princess Adelaide yester day afternoon from a trip to Van- ; W. F. Stone sailed last night on! cOuver and Seattle. me uaraena ior a. Du.sine.ss trip ip ' Vancouver. , L. W. Patmore K. C who har, Wen attending 'sessions of .'the In ternational Fisheries Commission at Seattle and Visltirig In VancouJ ver and Victoria; returned to the city, from the south On the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon ASS'N 21 YEARS OLD Specia'l toeVtlfig of. Trlnce 'Rupert Teachers-Au'slratian Visitor , 'is Speaker A well attended meeting of th; Prirtcfe 'ftupert Teachers' Association was held last evening in King Edward High School to mark the celebration of the twenty-first an. rilversary of the establishment 61 the British Columbia Teachers' Federation. At the same time In Vancouver, 'this occasion was being observed In the Hotel Vancouver by ah 'anniversary 'dinner followed by a. 'program UrOadcast over the provincial network of the Canadian Broadcasting Commission. -During the "business hour there. was a discussion of resolutions to be forwarded to the Easter con vention. This was followed by a consideration of Education Week which will be observed throughbut Canada during the first week lh February. Following the business meeting a very Interesting and Informative address on "Australia" was given by C. C. Kuchel, who has been sent by the Australian government to Investigate evxperlmental Fisheries abroad. Besides such geo graphical facts as size, climate a'r.d natural resources, Mr. kuchel gave' much lnformplon about the great variety of trees and fauna, show. fng that Australia Is the oldest existing land surface. Instances of the 'low mentality -and strarisf iustoms 6f the natives 'proved verj. 'nte'res'tlng. He closed his addres by 'describing his home towrt, Ade-lalde. Refreshments were then serVeti and a social period followed. fpAdy Weather Triple Island-hdwerj', cloudy east-southeast wind, sixteen mllei per hour; light chop. Langara Island Part cloudy calm"; barometer, 5954: tempera-;u're,-37; light swell. Dead Tree Point Clear, cairn barometer, '29,50; temperature, 30; light swell. Bull 'Harbdr-L-Part cloudy, llf&U 'i6uth.east wliid; barometer, '29., temperature, 39; rridde'rate sWel!. .; , .Alert. .Bay-r- C16udy, t southeast -I meter) ,29.14; temperature, s'fS' s'rnooth. tetevan' Raining, northeast wind, eighteen tnlles' per hour; bar rometer, :29.d0. 1 Victoria Clear, calm; barometer, 29.78. . VancouverFair, easterly wlrid, four miles -per hour; barometer, 29.56. rhce George Fair, sou'therlj wind, five miles per hour; baro meter, 29.72. Terrace Cloudy, 'calm, tempera ture 32. 20. Alyansh CJoudy, calm, 31. Alice Arm-iClfludy calm, 33. Ariydx Cloudy, calm, Si. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 31. Ha'zelton Fdggy, calm, 23. Smlthers Partly overcast, calm, Burn's Lake 'Clear calm, '20. Road Work For Saskatchewan Ambitious Program Being Considered by Government of Tralrle Province REOINA, Jan. "15: (CP) The Sas katchewan "government Is consider Ine nlan's tn l.nitioh' hn nmhttlnna 1W JUDGE IS NAMED Solicitor '5tn'ral 'Stanley Iteed Chosen by Koosevelt for Supreme Court Bench WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 15: (CP) President Franklin D. Roose. velt today nominated Stanley Reed, Solicitor General, to be associate Justice of the United States Su preme Court, succeeding Associate Justice 'Geoi'ge Sutherland wri6se retirement 'becomes effective January 18. The nomination Is the second President Roosevelt has made. Ontario Gets Big Snowfall AH Main Highways "Open "But Slue Roads Are Not 'So Fortunate LONDON, Jan. 15: TCP) All main highways of Ontario are re ported clear for traffic- after a heavy provlrice-wlde snowstorm. Some of the side roilds are, however, blocked. As much as four Inches of snow fell In some districts Joseph Findley New Westminster Pioneer, Is Dead NEW WESTMINSTER, Jan. 15: (CP) Joseph Flndlay, former alderman of New Westminster, Is dead at the age of eighty-one years He came from Victoria and had been a resident of New Westmin ster since 1887. Harrison Netv Nanaimo Mayor Defeats Peter Irikster inlsla'na City To Succeed John Barsby as Chief Magistrate NANAIMO, Jan. 15: (CP) Victo B. Harrison was elected "mayor a '.Janaimo, succeeding Mayor Johr Barsby retired. Mr. HarrlsOn d( :ated Peter "irikster. Social Credit Convention Is Now Proceeding CALGARY, Jan. 15: (CP) With provincial cabinet ministers, lead ers oi tne movement ana aeiegaies Irom all points In "the province attending, the Social Credit party convention opened here. It will 'be In session for five days. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert P. Haan, Queen 'Charlotte; Jack Balkln and H. Singleton, Vancouver; Mrs, R;.'jp; Emmerson; 'Dlgby I V1 ' . . V .'. ;V': .. .' PRINCE RUiPERT DRY BOCK AND SHIPYARD hlpWUesTi mud V CwUU mmi Am(tUsm WeJdiB. tf salalliU M SawsWil mmi MtaUa MaehlaMa?. M Trr C Kalaa Hum! OrerhaaloA. program of road work during 'thel'rtKy S&.W coming summer, it was Intimated by Premier Patterson yesterday. TIIK HANKKITTCV ACT In tile l:i tier of the Kaiitniptcy oil Jolt il Tliuniu 1ViIllli)!Cr, leb(6r. I NOJICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thfA Jchn Thrimn BalltBtr. cf Prills Ru-p:rt, B. C. Toai fc? ;an awlgnment on the lQti day of January 193B, and that the ' tint ineetlntf of onetKtors will be held' x the '37thTday oi January 1938 at Uil hour cf 3. o'clock In the afternoon at :h rfl'.ce cf the 'Official Receiver, .Cc.urt ,ouse, prince Rupert. B O. To vote thereat, proof of claims atfd proxiw mtt lDe tueu with nie pri6r Uwreto. Tlvo.se having claims against th ta,t must file the same wth the Cib todlon, 'or With the Trustee Vlien an pcJiUrU. Ixtfyre OltUlbuticux to made, otlierwls (lie proceeds cf the etta'e 1ll ;o tlrlbitel .among the ' pfirtles entitled thereto wWi regard to 6Uch rlaiimli. B.C. this GEOROE L. RORIE, Custodian. Wallas Block. (P. O. Box 1651)1 Prince Rnpert, B.C. 1 i MINISTER REV. J. S. PATTERSON Mrs. E. J. Smith, Organist Try a Daily New want-ad 11:00 MORNING SERCE PAQP. THRFB CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Clearance Subject :f'The "Lord Js Iy TSheplierd" 12:15 SUNDAY SCHOOL 7:30 Evening Service. Subject "Lessons From Great Artists' Everyone Cordially AVelcome Twenty -Five Years Ago January 115, 1913 Nearly a thousand persons at tended T. D. Pattullo's mayoralty ampalgn meeting In the Audi torium oh Sixth' Avenue. F. H. Mobley was chairman. Mr. Pattullo was the principal speaker but S. M. Newton, his opponent for the mayoralty, was also accorded the Privilege of speaking. Other speakers were G. R. Naden, A. H. A1U- idn, John Dybhavn, Douglas Suth erland, G. W. Nlckerson, Thomas Vfaitland, L. Bullock-Webster Hamilton Douglas and William 'Ibbald, all candidates for the ala- rmanlc board. The trawler Triumph, bound for illford Bay, was commissioned by 'ostmaster R. L. Mcintosh to take hall to Massett which the steamer lnce Albert failed to pick up. A young Japanese has been kill-1 at Naden Harbor, Queen Char otte Islands, by falling Into th lold of the steamer Gray. Children's Story Hour Is Zfesttal SALE LampShades A fine selection of smart lamp shades, both in parchment and in cloth. Modern shades to fit Tri- lite, Junior and Bridge Lamps. Special to clear ...... . It ALF PRICE Table and Bed Lamps Excellent values in both these lines. A fine selection to choose from. Marked, down to . . . HALF PRICE. Dilute Learned Neat bridge lamps, complete tvith smart modern parchment shades. . An unequalled value at No Returns vr mm Globe Extra; No Exchanges GORDON'S Says Old King Goal J I know a clever little trick To keep you warm If well or f sick, Just phone 651 ;and say Please send a ton ol coal today. jiiii!iiiiiiiiaii..iiiiiiiiii HARDWARE PHILPOTT EV1TT & CO. LTD. Foothills Alberta, Nanaimo. Wellington and Bulkley Valley Coals If you lose anything, try a classified ad. 1 Popular Tales Given This Morning For Entertainment of Youngsters Popular stories entertained 'the little Ones at the Children's Story Hour this morning. Kitty Cameron gave hew zest to "Three Billy Goats Gruff" and "Epamlnodas." Mrs. J. C. Jensen pleased with "Raggylug" and added variety In the story songs of "Happy feklmo," "Lullaby" and "Jack Frost." Mrs, J. T. Mandy Introduced a new story1, "Baby Elephant and His New Clo'thj es" and the old favorite, "Little Red Riding Hood." Next Saturday the Story Hour for children between the ages of 9 and 12 will be In charge of Mrs. G. ij. Tinker, Mrs. J. A. Barry and Mrs. A. C. K. JSloan. i . CLEM HILL AGAIN MELBOURNE, Jan. 15: (CP)t -i Clem Hill, 60-year old test cricket batsman famous at the turn of the century, has been appointed han'-ilcappei- to the Victorian Amateur Turf Club at 1,000 ($4,000) a yeac. i