r V.,! XXVIIP. No. B3. .THl DAILT NEWS PAGE THP.EF COLDS Simply Follow These Easy Dlreeliwis to Ease the Pais and Dtseemfert and Sore Thtoat Accompanying Colds. 1. Ti list pin and taumtul if! fitfoct Inir UU 2 Aiphln-TJbliU-iliWulJH rt wittr. Rrpeit la 2 heart saps' 2. U thmit h ii fiom ctU, crush ini tflstolri 3 "AipUIn" ItUiU la Vi Uu f tm...t(ti. It's the way thousands know lo jtt almost immediate relitL Make ture you jet "Aspirin" Tablets. The mimple way pictured above f den brings amailozly fatt relief l m ditcumfort and tore throat a, i.impanyuigaJd. Try it. Then ut yuut doctor. He prliaUv will tell you to rontinbe t id Apirin" bocauie it acts so I to r!n-ve dfaremforti of a cold. A '1 t.i reduce lever. T! i sim(le way. hacked by tcien-t u i(lity.taiLiri;elruP)bnted t we of ttnmg medicines in eating c d htopikiml I'rruani the eaiiest. mu4 diccuvc way ytt discovered. Demand and Gel "ASPIRIN" CARD OP THANKS TUNE in the Good Crowd At Benefit Dance Effort by .Moose Lodie for Ilnotk-sen Relief Fund .Meeti Hth Gratifying Kepome Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station gave the King Edward High School Alumni Assoda- iiu .told the Savoy Hotel and Uon an interesting lecture. Illus-h as a gein concern to t rated by splendid motion pktures VurriU. 1 hereby wish t. Thursday night at the city colncil u tiie public and my ir lends chamber on mountaineering in the 'ir twtronage and support In Coast Range of British Columbia. -i and ak a continuance The scenes shown were In Gar- u will be treated with tlw LiUooet and Toba Rivers and the court and service as Te- Mount Waddlngton country. Miss Helen Valentine, president A J. P1UJDIIOMME The Daily rn-wj. u r. A of the association was in the chair and expressed appreciation of the graduates to Dr Carter 0 C A business session preceded CHURCH NOTICES The Salvation Array Tin: young rr.om:s' annual Sunday 11 ajn Holiness Meeting m. Special Program given by Ue Young People. The prize for A Jjucp at Sunday School in 19M wlU be preeutd. Ortat Salvation Meeting. Fur selected young people will give ' r..nute talk .... n.usic will be provided by the Siring Band, Boys' Brass Band rmnental and vo:al items willbe feature at iil meetlnsv W Helleve in the Fundamental Tear hints of the Bil)le All Are llrartllly Intite.I WORLD K.(A. Victor Radio Facilities Provide the Finest Uadio Receiver-A Nation-Wide Broadcastiwr Service, and in Addition Surnrisinuly Easy Terms K.C.A. Victor Has All the Latcst.Fcaturcs 1933 LLLCTU1C MUllLLS From, up $29.95 1B39 KATTEUY OI'IWATfcO -MODELS (Including 29.95 batteries). From, up RAISING OF FUNDS FOR The dance taged last night byrrihtr Vt0re In Campaign To S,,,,d Children South For the MaoeLode tor the purpose of! raising fund to augment the cam-. King's Visit palgn for the relief of Axel Enock-j ' sen and family who were recently Further progress was made at a burned out at Dodge Cove, was a meeting of representatives of vart-very successful affair About 150j orsanteations last night In the or so persons were present and a; campaign which has as its ob- le was by an orchestra constating ofjloria on the. occasion of the yUlt Harold Davey, Wrlllam Stuart, Rob- ct Km 0Te and Queen Eliza- ert Rcid and Jack Campbell. At midnight appetizing refresh-ments were served. A. D. Vance, dictator of the lodee refreshment. Mountaineering Was His Subject beth. Ways and means of raisins the necessary finances were discussed and committees were ap- j pointed for such efforts as a ta; and Harry Memies. chairman oil0?- dance. tephone bridge and the iodic entertainment committe.ia,nalur night. Each organization took an active part In arranging' an interest in the raove-the affair, assisted by other mem- iant wU1 alM be invited to put bers. Ladles of the Women of the on 80171 e individual effort to raU-Moose assisted In connection wUh,funtU for the common purpose. Al ready some have expressed their I intention of doing so. Jack Preece, president ox the Canadian Legion, was In the chair at last nlghfj meeting and Stanley Savllle acted TRIP SOUTHi -hildren should leave here on May 26. Neil Lang suggested that a cele bra Uon might be held locally on the day of the King's visit hi which all school children might participate It was intimated that the Monse and Oddfellows' Halls would be' made available for events to support the cause. Peter Gamula felt the Eagles' Lodge would be prepared to stage some event. Toe H Daylight Group, and the fire department are plannning a joint; concert. Committee Named Committees for events It has already been decided to stage were struck as follows: Dance O. J. Dawes. B. J. Bacon. Toseph Ratchford, Peter Lien, H. T. lock, Sam Joy and R. F. Moore. Telephone Bridge Mrs. H. L I Landry, Mrs. Sam Hougan, William! Lamb and H. T. Lock. Tag Day Mrs. M. J. Keays. Mrs J A. Teng and Mrs. J. R. Murray. 5 1 LOCALS 1 1 Cash for Old Oold. Bulger. 'Tonight's tran;, due Irora the &lA at 11 o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. For operating a motor -vehicle without a driver' licence, F. Wescb wax flol S5 in city police court last evening. Mrs, Harry Dagett is In the hospital today as a result of beln uoy um was realized. jeeuve ine sending or as many; ' . . 'faM .., mtMm - Dancing was In full swing from Prince Rupert School children be-i"'; J,av 10 p m. until 2:45 a.m. OHHs Royer twei the ages of twelve and sev-lnom J5""; was master of ceremonies and mus- cnu"n as can be financed to vie-' ui. Mid Mrs. A. C Small sailed tatt'niht on the Cardena lor Van couver and while away expect to at tend the San Francisco Exposition Johnny OUcill of the Royal Bank if Canada taff sailed last night in the Princess Adelaide tor a va-ation lrip to Vancouver and John Dye. after a brie virit tr .he city. Wton last evenint' train hi his return to Vanaradol wherr be now resides. lie had come in on Tuesday nfehfs train. Robert .Cameron left Thursday ,r,; J 7 SOOQljr night on the Prince George fo- .attendance of delegates 7W There was a letter from Arthur Sutton, principal of Booth Mem- crlal School, drawing attention to Dr. Seal Carter Gives Interentln; the invitation of the Board of Illustrated Lecture Itefore High School Trustees of Vancouver of-Srhont Graduate Ifering to take care of four local I High School pupils while In Van- Dr. Neal Carter, director of th! couver for nine davs including th tlme -of the King's visit there. No action was taken in regard to 'his Invitation -which -was laid on lh table. The feeling was exprtss-td by some that it would be Inadvisable to have any competitive efforts with the same object in view. The meeting was notified Oiat there would be a special round j l'r my succeemr knowing baldl Park, the headwaters of the I trip rate of 536 from Prince Ru oert to Vancouver by steamship with regular local rates additional to Victoria. Their Majesties w.tl be In Van-ouvcr May 29 and in Victor.a1 May 30. The proposal is that the! Vanjouver enroute to Kelowna ir connection with the work of as-i fcmbling the car ferry which w fabrkaird at the local dry dock. Llv a Rlortous experience witn 'he grandest group of warm human beings who Ver dared to live their own happv lives . . . Tou Can" Take It With You." the year'r most outstanding picture start' Monday at the Capitol. . (53 !Mrs. Morrison In Charge Of Story Hour Program Once again many children gath ered in the Boston Hall this morn Ing for the regular weekly meet ing of the Story Hour. Mrs. II. M. Morrison was in charge ot the program and regaled her youthfu. audience with the story of "Gud-brand on the Hillside." Miss Phy-!is Hamblin entertained with "Surprise Performance" to the delight of all. The modern story of The Fire Engine and Old Jeff" and ''Eric Turns Detective" were related In an Interesting manner by Miss Jean Cameron. Mrs. Morrison thrilled the children with a further chapter in the serial 'The Box Car Adventure." Next week the hour will be In charge of Mrs. J. A. Barry, assist ed by Mrs. J. O. Garrett and Miss Kitty Cameron and will be for children from 4 to 8 years. ; DRESSMAKING Tailoring .and Remodelling KDII UYEDE Amateur NlghL-A. K. Nelson, B.15 Phone Blue 91C 203 3rd Ave. The Beaten Business Man "Business is too quiet to advertlse'Wtbe motto of the beaten butlness man. How often haye we heen told that, when.' we call on the business folk about Prince Ru- ' ixwt lo oHer our facilities to help them Increase. ' f i. -1.. l 1 .i kU their business! When times are quiet is the time to. ad vertise -not when you are so ruUied with business that you cannot handle It all. . If you are not satisfied with the business you are doing now, why not tell the people through the newspaper .eome of the things you have to of fer and have them icome down and buy? Why hide your light behind a bushel and, by your silence, Intimate that you have nothing to offer or do not need business? Any time you are forced to admit that business is too quiet to advertise, you are admitting that -you d not want any business. , , If that is the way things are with you today, why not close up altogether and make a real saving? But If you want to stay open and Increase your business, why not do something about it? Why not increase your business by reaching the .people through the proven channel of the newspaper? MYSTERY 20. IN FILM Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fort da Head Cast ot The Mad Mi Manlon" have just stumbled across a murder mystery but they are enraged by the editorial and they decide to-solve the mystery themselves. What happens thereafter makes for a thrilling and unusual picture. The investigation of the first mur-. der Jeads to a second one, even more baffling, and into stormy en-1 counters with the detective in charge of the case. Fonda also be-j comes involved with the sinister angles of the affair and, in an at-1 10. Announcements Ail advertisements in this col-una will be charged lor a full month at 25c a word. Eagles' Bridge March 8. S. O. N. Springtime Dance March. Rod and Gun March 13. Annual Meeting Orange Bridge and Dance March 16. I Presbyterian March 17. St. Patrick's Hall March 17. Shamrock Tea Supper, Varden's Play March 17., United Tea Mrs. March 23. Hill 60 Tea March 25. CathoVc 1 W, T. Kergin's High School Spring Plays March 24, 25. "Queen Mary' Easter Monday. Capitol Theatre. Tea Mrs. Parkin's Prince Rupert Operatic Society presents- The Mikado" April 12, 13 Presbyterian Easter Sale, April C. N. R. A. Annual Bail, Moose Hall, April 21. St. Peter's Sale May 4. MM FOR RENT CLEAN, Well apartments. Phone Red 444. tf.J hi J It JiALfc' PERSONAL BE READY FOR EXAMINATIONS. 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