M. March 11. 1M9. ACTS FAST TO BRING RELIEF FROM COLK This Simple Ufay JEists Piin aod Ditctoibrl .awl Sere Throat Accompany Colds with AnaziojjSpifld J. T fU 4 ''3 ' X Upm U X Uwa. r Juit Be Sure Vou.Ui "Aipirin'V-Do it the Moment You Feel a Cold Coounf on : mpje way pictured above i rmgt amariotly (ait. relief lsromiort aod tore throat r:;ianj tag coldt. i Tlien -u yvur UUrilc u y iw i ini yAi io continue 'jifjnlv. hai larirrlv uitvJinil . f" . a; Unmg medicuiei , laeasicg : tnm. Ptrhapt the eatKf t. i . .uw ay yet dMCoverql Demand aed Get "ASPIRIN" Younger Children Entertained At Weekly Story Hour a.ci were related to U :,') attended the regular r .nir of the Story Jlou v.v Mr J. A. Barry wa f ir tbe morning. She, v rsiun of Uie two old far- t aderella" and "Epamln-M.'-s J C. Oarrett delight-A J .)ke on Dllly" and "Rag-( Tlie storie of "Tbe.LUtle r and "LKtle Baby und HI Kew Clothes" i by Mls Kitty Cameron jui amusing way. i k is the final meetlne for from nine to 14 years oft a wij be In charge of Mr. P. ' Mk Phylls Hamblln and K " Cameron. Announcements All advertisements in this col-con will be charged for toll month at J3c a word. ited and Oun M:.r h 13 Annual Meeting Ct --iM-.e Bridge and Dancr March Presbyterian ! Patrick's T U, March 18. Shamrock Tea Supper, Catholic. V. rden s Play March 17. r;ltcd Tea Mrs W T Kerfrlr'. Mrch 23, E- ;les Bridge March .22. Anglican Tea, Mr.frobey' March 22 r 0. n. Fishermen' Farewe'l r-u::e Maroh 23. Hill CO Tea March 25. HI r;h School Spring Pkiy March 24, 25. 'QUPen Kfnrw" Tn trm tlart,lnl Prince Runert rwrnti RnrUtv Prrwnts "The Mikado" April 12. 13 -apuoi Theatre. R.t. Am. 11 In. WOUL 'DUIC, (1(1111 V." N P A 1 n.n Illnii ..' Itniiai ,au, .wooje r LOCAL NEWS NOTES al lor. Old PoW ttuhKx'a. (Bargain galore at FaAhlon.fW- wears Annual. ClearingSale, tfi pi w. u. rimon ana r fL. aiucvui lum a. letter nf condolence will be sent to the relatives. of deceased. t i The regular monthly meeting of iUetboard.of.dlretors)f tbe.Prlnce ' Rubert,Ocneral Hospital was. held ( iasknlght at the hospital. It being 1 a;two hour and a half session. Those present were O. P. Tinker, chair-1 man; W. M. Brown, .F. A. MaeCal-- lum. O. V W klnson. Dr. It. O. Large, vwugc, W. . O. w, Fulton,' ruiiun, i Frank iu.ir Plbb. K.uu, R ..( PRINCE .RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Brass .Castings JElectrlc and Acetylene .Weldlug Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery All 'Types of Gas Engines JUpaIr! and vOverhauled Please .note Jbat fit. Patrici aupper changed to March 16. (35-91 J u.t a o..- J Bt. Petf ri Tea and homecooUng: SavT6 m 1,a1'- ?aH; reh1 3 Monday J3th. 8 pm. Important "bU JW' . ,55) Tonights trau., .due .from the Sunday 8:15 pm. Speaker, .E. E. Winch M L. i 0toteL Rorle left on last cven ,. , jlng'-train for a buslnes trip Xo rgeaat. Major JomArmtroogiFort6t. Jan.. ,He peet to be ha arrived In tht city from Victors away about a. week to to tire Initructlon to jhe local i Cattery" j MW 'ank .Morrison, returned to fthelty.j9n the Prlnc Louise yes- Dr J. C. 8. Dunn, after a brief, terday afternoon from a trip to Ylsjt to the city, failed by the Prince. Vancouver. John last night on his return .to MxJtett Capt. i Frank i Pierce. Salvation Rupert for Seattle. a place on the Prince Runert nn- ,'ral HosplUl board.of director by , H O. Cunningham of. Port. Es- lne prwldent. O. P. Tinker, at last Ulnsion, jvho,ha.ben on a noil- night' regular monthly meetlng.of I day trip to California, prrlved In he txrd. Dr .Large la tbe 1939 city on the.Cardena last night representative of. the.Prlnce Rupert Ithe from the south and s proceeded by Medical Association on the board. . ftthljngrnlniotheSkeena River. E. A. Plamonden of Ottawa and IMaJor.W. R. Stone of vVktorla. are In her monUily report .at the here.ln eonnecUon with the defence T!?0?.,0' 'IW-bwd last.worlcbeing carried out at the en-nlsht. MUs Jefln.Harrlson.RJf,. lady . . . .uperlntendent . ibe SS irof nee Rupert JIarbor. i9mtr plUl be reasonably fulLltouUne Tli ,frrlYed work .wa In the ual S"?? TT t ,Mt nlRnt 0,1 the way. The.Wome.a,AuxllUry!and n,taUfr grounds committee had no reports to present to the -board. The hospital board, at Its recular monthly meeting last nleht. ao- p roved .the signing up of n agree patients may receive treatment in the local hospital instead pf having to be sent to Shaughnessy Military Hospital In Vancouver. The monthly report of the -fire chief. H. T. Lock, presented at. the regular monthly .meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Ru-Dfrt General HosdIUI last nleht. stated that tbe usual monthly In spection had been made of the hospital and nurses' home which had Timely Jlecipes i ment Deiween.ine tnospiiai and -the Department of National Jiealth MILKIIONKYimANFIG MtKAD wnereoy certain types oi military 4 cup shortening ' cup brown sugar 1 egg is cup honey lj cup KrJloggU AH-Bran 3 cups Hour V teaspoons soda 1 Mi teaspoons salt 3 teaspoons baking powder t cup chopped nut meats 4 cup chopped tigs Cream shortening and brown su been found to be In good order, gar thoroughly. Add egg and beat Furnace .rooms and housekeeping .well Add honey, milk and Kel-condltlons were, as usual satlsfact-logg's All-Bran: mix well. Slit ory. flour .with soda, silt and baking powder, add to first mixture with Regret as expressed. at the reg- chopped nut meats and figs, stlr-ular monthly meeting last night of ring only until .flour disappears, the board of directors of the Prince Bake Jn greased loaf pan, with wax-Rupert General Hospital by the ed paper In the bottom, in moder-ehalrman. O. P, Tinker, at the ate oven 550 denrees F nhnnt nrw I jleath of ;Nck Worrobec. who for hour and 15 minutes . . J t t S.lll.f..1 mm m. m many years naa oeen a laiuuui em- xieia l ioax axa inrnes. pioyee of tne nospitai. on motion - I i .Army, returned. to; the. city on thel Clarence Martin, alter fi. brief Princess Louevyeterday afternoon ' business .visit o the djy. sailed by trm a trip to Ocean Fall. ( .(tMjii ui gin, on qi return to the Queen. Charlotte. Is- five .plasterer, .who hare been knds employed on the new local hospital ! - r contract, mUc-d by the Princess I JVed.lielek' wa)ncji,$200, with Loub last nlghton their return to option of three i month', Imprison- .Vancouver, ' mtnt. thu morning, by jjSfUtrate ' - McClVtnOnt In rltv tvillre emirt tnr The mnlfr nf m.nln.k,. -. jupplylng liquor to.Indian. lie will a?ter and -bumper for hopital "- Mine. ua jjrwr to moving into the new I tiocnlt 1 1 . ji rcUrtediiownfurti of a vl I Jonn ,wlrt Service, grandson of hospital board meeting lat nwjcejnw. ,bc, ana jvuu.juaine "5'-uvwarcif rrea 10 ine houe uiac.it. who have been TWUng here. I called Thursday night on the Prince D" O. Laree was w elcomed to When the Dlike of Kent was Installed as chancellor of the University of Wale at Swansea, hts flrst olfldal duty was to present his duchess with a decree of "Doctor in Muaica " Here you sec the duke in his official robes as he presented the degree J Hotel Arrivals Koral Ray FrederJcksen. city ;Knox 6. II. ilagnussen and T. O. Con-stob. ctty: Mrs. Hudson and family. Smltber: T. Setter. Edmonton: U. Berg. W. HiUqulst. V. Granberg. H. Day, B. MacPherson and Mrs. D. BarteU. Vancouver; Dr. 3. C. S. Dunn. Massett. E. A. -Plamonden. Ottawa. Central M. i Brown and H. S. Petletler. Vancouver: Mrs. E. Goldsmith and daughter and E. Johnson, city. Prince Rupert R. J. -Carson. Kinaston: J. B. Barclay. Blllmor: Norman'Bort. W. II. MacBeth, Charles F. P. Faulkner, S k. u. uunningnam ana Frank S. -o May. Vancouver: .8. Baker. Mont-jo real: J. C. Hammett, Vancouver! '.S W. R Stone. Victoria. !2 Jo EARLY CHANNEL FLIGHT io AMSTERDAM, March 11: (CP)'S The day after they were hatched 2 3,000 chicks were flown from here J to London. io Soda Fountain Tea and Coffee, Hot Soups, Candies, Tobaccos., Fresh .Milk and Cream Mussallem's Confectionery CHURCH NOTICES The Salvation Army i 11 ajn Holllness Meeting 1 2:30 p.m. Sunday School . 7:30 p.m. Salvation Meetinir ' t ouiji-j.1 Subject "S ATA I-1 r AlTl A PT n OK n pivnv- FANCY All Are Heartily Invited Bright Music .Bright Singing Pointed Gospel Messages 'iWe'reach Christ and Him Crucified" IHIIIH'HHflHHBlVPPH-WSHBHaa MacKenzie s Furniture Chesterfield Suite Three pieces In tapestry. Roll arms, A.l construction. ,10 .suites to choose from. Small down payment, .balance on easy payment. " ' Phone '775 HOSPITAL FINANCES directors oi the Prince Rupert General Hospital last night. The cost per diem was S2.86. Ordinarv pt. peaoiuires lor .the month totalled 5M75.48 and capital expenditure, on tne new.hospltaU$37392 FINANCE LABORATORY Honpltal Board Asrce to Principle of Imposing New Flat Service Charge PAGE THREE lng. In this connection, Dc Dolman, director of Jahontterjr terftce for the proTincial government, .as due. in Prince Ruacrt onMarchtSa. Mrs. Pustak Laid At Rest Following a discussion of the Interment Made in Fainiew Cene-whole matter with Dr. C. H. Hank- tery Following Service in ttn?an. the board of directors of the Cathedral Prince Rupert General Hlspital. at . its meeting last night approved the Many friends gathered this of Ur-prlnclple of imposing, a la t- charge noon at St. Andrew's Anglican Ca-for oathological service for all pa- thedral for the funeral service pf lents treated In the hospital. By the late Mrs. Louis Pustak. Very Imposing such a charge. Dr. Hank- Rev. James B. Gibson, dean of the prison pointed -out that this talu- Cathedral, officiated 4tnd peter able new hospital servlce..whi;h All .Lien presided at the osgan to ac- patients were now receiving, might -company the hymns which were be placed on a more equitable and "Here We Have No Continuing City basis of maintenance ' But We Seek One to Come" and Isellsupportlng and development. tTbe.present un- t Abide With Me " Foilowbgviihe certain systm .of assesanent and '-service., interment took place in. the collection for the service was des- family plot at Fairriew Cemetery. rlbed by the; doctor who, explained vfiaJlbearers were W MfllexiEUIPer-the dlfllcultles that were being en- otlch. Alex Comadma, Mike Munlz-countered by pr. Coleman In carry- aba, George Pavlch and Sam BUI. uig on. There were considerable i !Tbere were many beautiful tlor- improvements yet to be made, to al offerings. take care of which and to provide a , steady revenue for the. generalp-j t-aUMiKi Uf,VDRV Corrn CONTRACT eratlon of the laboratory Jt was de- sirable that some regular and as- ... . v,a i j sured basis of revenue should ,be .It S J deelded t 1U fr .reached instead o the, present hap- "SS" nne" 'hazard arrangement. 5? '"I'0? u"11 service of the pathological labora- TZ JJ nt T , rates- tory. Dr. Hanklnson referred to In- .of stances where patients had been th. Zl ii 'JTS found, as a result of tbe tests, to be'S 2JS f . osed to n Ue lteelf iot J? UP ! suffering from complaints other "" rwa than they had originally been Ueat- ed ror. This careful, exhaustive and, " . jn efficient diagnostic sendee played lm,mxuM.m-mznznza:iwiM"imn its part In prolonging.life. As the' B S During the month of Februaryj average Individual was unable to g there was a total of 1579 hospital! meet the cost of laboratory service ;B days at the; Prince Rupert. General' under the present arrangement, it Hospital, it was reported hy F. A., was felt that the flat charge would g MacCallum. chairman of the tin-J be more equitable and satisfactory 'jg ance committee, at the reeularf all around A fiurp nf it monthly meeting, of tbe board of tient was tentatively mentioned. Dr. Hanklnson also mentioned the possibility of the-provincial govern ment assisting the laboratory through the establishment of a pathological service here In con- As Advertised on the Air BISMA-REX Antacid Stomach Powd 4 oz. bottle 75 c er 16 oz, bottle $1.50 Ormes ltd. ZZfi Pioneer Druqgists The Rexall Store Phones: 81 & jgsl W? VOltld A j fyl fate unfadA ;Black Diamonds? 82 Open Daily from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 p.m 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. w x E. Benson ,ond Mr. II. 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Thones 58 or 558 a - , - . a I U DRESSMAKING I o : Tailoring and Remodelling Kiail UYEDE Phone Blue 916 203 3rd Ave. WV.W.V.V.VAW.WV.V.M Walker 's Music Store Large Stock Music 'lleintzman, Nordheimer and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning .with "ResoJoscope' Phone Blue 389 J212 4th St CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Pbone 51 For Best Uousehold Coal MRS. a E. BLACK "(iotrrnmmt l.lqunr Aft" (Sectlui 37) Nnllrp nf ApplUallmi for tinisrnt To Tranxfrr lirrr IJi-rnre Notice la hreby girra ttuit on th lOtn day of April jiext. the undr-Jpicd Intends to apply to. the Liquor OotUrol Ujara for oonwut to tnuuXer of Bttr Licence No. 423. taunt in re-f prmitsm betog part of a building known as Savoy Hotel. Uute at FYasrr Btrwrt, upon the lands de-Hrrlbrd as Lot No. 13 uid 14, Block 33. Section t. Maj 923. Prince Rupert Lund lUvlsrtUon OlatrlcS. In the ProY-tnce of BrltUh Oolumbts, from Ali-auder James Prudbutnnie to Oarl William Zarrlli of Prince Rupert, Brltlh Columbia. Um tranofrree. IXtted at Prince Rupert. B. O. thU oui aaj oi aiarcn i3 CARL WILLIAM ZARELU Applicant aod Transfer.