PAGE FOUR COLDS Simply Follow These Easy Directions (s Ease the Pain and Discomfort and Sore Throat Accompanying Colds. 1. To east pi in ind dtscomlort and retfuci (ever Uki 2 "Aspirin" Tableti drinks (lass of water. Repeat la 2 boun. 2. If throat Is raw Irom cold, erosh and dlssoln 1 -Aspirin" Tablets In j (tau of water . . . preje. lemand and Get "ASPIRIN" IliK-MtlK ICS. e - " o It's the way thousands know to Set almost immediate relief. Make sure you get "Aspirin" Tablets. The simple way pictured above often brings amazingly fast relief from discomfort and sore throat accompanying colds. Try it. Then see your doctor. He probably will tell you to continue with "Aspirin" because it acts so fast to relieve discomforts of a cold. And to reduce fever. -This simple way, bacted by scientific authority, has largely supplanted the use of strong medicines in easing cold symptoms. Perhaps the easiest, most effective way yet discovered. r Story Hour Draws Crowd Of Kiddies A large number of children gath- of the Story Hour. Mrs. D. V. Smith '.was ln charge of the hour and re-. lated the stories of "Androcles and : the Llpn," "The Stubborn Dirigible" and a further chapter of the "Box Car Adventure' in her usual fine 'and interesting style. Mrs, H. M. Morrison made her .debut at the hour and proved her self highly entertaining ln her "Dumpy Jane and Geranium." Next week the hour will be ln 1 at arid Mrs. Jack Garrett and will be for the younger children of 4 to 8! years. New Speaker Saskatchewan REGINA, Jan. 21: (CP) Chfrles Agar, member for Hanley, was elected Speaker of the Legisla HOSPITAL BUILDING FINANCES . (Continued From Page One) brought up. The city commissioner ;will again be consulted in the matter to ascertain what he contemplates doing with them. Applications were received from R. L. McKlnley. Louis Forkrud and Peter Doherty for the position of engineer in the new hospital and from Doris McKay for a position as x-ray and laboratory technician. The applications were filed for future reference. at some $145,000. As the hospital does not pay. general taxes, the notice was merely filed. The Pioneer Laundry offered, in ! consideration of a five year contract, to continue doing the hos pital laundry work at the present was compelled to raise the price t of milk from 33c to 35c per gallon The report, At first payment had been refused by Victoria. ture after nomination of William pjtai bills. o. Boss Jv c. oi Moose Jaw Dy tne Co-operative Commonwealth Federation had been rejected. The C C. P; had proposed that the Opposition, should name the Speaker from the government ranks. Waterfront Whiffs Pacific Coast Pilchards Are Still Problem Movements Mystery Latest in Fishinp Schooners 1 correspondence nutritious pilchard meal today know .noS confirmed in a letter from the in-1 reduction plants. By all rights pll spector oi hospitals. chard should have maintained a Military Patients eVCn ,f they are rath" Tas JSardlnpS being diagnosed a scarle fever 1 ar,Hl"!?vefJrewn). nshermen, now after c?e and being sent to Isolation From the Inspector of hospitals members have been enrolled. BRITISH' COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT of MINES The estimated value of mine production for the year 1938 is $64,250,000.00. Development during the past year has been good, and a greater interest has been shown by outside capital than for some years. The immediate future of the mining industry Is bright, and the revival of interest in prospecting augurs well for continued progress for the industry. For copies of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Alines and other publications dealing with the Mining Industry pf the Province, apply to: it DEPARTMENT OF MINES, "' Victoria. B. C. their homes off southern California and Mexico (where they're called herring, are still catching them landing 260 tons during the first week of December About 300 flsh- ermen are engaged ln the -lndustrv came a lenethv definition n In m., . . .'. . . " : r: Iaa n equai numoer una em . i v. tients who might be deemed able ployment In the reduction plants w uuiciic kaj yxy uicu uwu iioa last week at the hospital. Plans were made for a St. Patrick tea What is Just about the last word In modern fishing schooners is operating out of Halifax these davs for Martlme National Fish Limited to be held March 18. Three newJnnri n uir thin u Kinn. a for her maiden voyage. Six months ago the firm decided to build their own fleet of auxiliary-powered fishing schooners. They called ln Smith and Rhuland of Lunenburg, N. S, master builders of fishing boats for many years. They called in, too, John Patter son of the Halifax Shlnvards. pr. named after Mrs. Boutlller, wife of vice-president W. H. Boutlller of the firm. Two hundred and seventy NtTvi Saturday, January 21 ijjj, TR DAILT ' rTi ' i ' ! i I m the west coast of Vancouver Island. I Her can talk to shore over the Here, today and gone tomorrow is I radio the happy-go-lucky pilchard and when it's gone it means fuming fishermen and idle machinery in prices. This, was referred to next; tne big reduction plants where the year's board. iflsh are transformed Into meal or ; Valentin Dairy intimated that it'an oil that forms a base for many paints and Scientists try to track telephone whenever she wishes. Similarly, the shore can talk to her. A direction finder and a depth sounder the same as used by the British Admiralty ars aboard. No matter how thick the fog, the Boutlller always can find varnishes. htfr position and Captain Oeorg! the pilch-- Himmelman, looking at the picture ol the contour of the the c s .movements- by tagging live i fire chief, in his monthly theturnlshed by Jhe depth them hPln& t, found the boiler rooms of. ' identlftfation when he has rai nnrt nr h. fn h will be recovered. rea (steady northward drive, but the7 I didn't. They vanished, and Just In the matter of negotiations be- when the reduction plants were tween the Department of National getting ready to close down and Health and the hospital for the fishermen had eyestrain from handling of military patients at scanning the ocean surface for tell-$2.75 per day, the agreement sub- tale "ripples, they bobbed up In vast mltted by the Department would quantities off the very northern b -. por fu. I,.J. n.nnIL.,lnl 1. 11.1. tin tr........ Yl I r.. , -I trayal of two stories "Bertram and ,u u. h v. ..,uw uu. Dy nua- pa w in 'October, u-hen the season usually the Ticklish Rhinoceros" and ?frvlf .waf ? "Pftely liic iuiaMikai, iiie uvuru Will kjuaca, a wjlij ut la&w ions nau notify the department that the. been landed, yielding 8.300 tons of contract cannot be accepted in meal and nearly 2,000,000 gallon? of oil. And, apparently finding the ImlM tt'fltpr nf tilA lanqnAc. .... , " " ""irent to their taste, many of the . . . the city of Victoria would make ; pllchards haven-t t returned to a recent patient who was in the ocean bed sounder reached the clean and tidy and housekeeping whe" the marked flsh ds ' H way, depth of water he wanU to fish conditions satisfactory jinw .mc guneruig mass orousni ioi" -""""s ui - Kucitttuic nrnvtnMo, rJ",,. . -'the. . reduction plants. Powerful and what fish he seeks. Her sister Public Works asked for the latestj .w. about renrtv tn inn th twiii.- will be sent as soon as construction ha reached a point where it Is considered fitting to take a picture The Department of Indian Affairs advised the board of a uniform basis in connection with payment for Indian patients for day year tagging program Is that the Together, they will make up ths pilchard moves up and down the Pacific coast between California and, British Columbia. But that doesn't help the fisherman know where and when hell find his catch when It's In Canadian waters'. The summer of 1938 was of discharge but not admission. In typical In that the pilchard per-' the event of admission and dls- sjsted in its Houdini-llke habit of charee on the same day. the day appearing out of nowhere. Al-will be paid for. though the season, delayed by a A communication from the gov- price dispute, seemed headed for ernment agent at Smlthers declln- failure, it turned out to be the ed to pay for -xray charge for a most profitable since 1B31. First relief patient, .stating that only catches were made off the coast of dally attention and drues were Washington Stale, which meant a iwo most modern auxiliary-powered dlesel vessels afloat. Harry Nelson, well known local accompanied by his wife and child, Jailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver. They are taking their car with them and will drive south from Vancouver on a holiday. The well known fish packer Crof-ton, from Namu, arrived ln port yesterday from Port Edward and was taken on the pontoons at the SnoTfnr h rpTXr weeklv meeting Dald for 0n rellcf cases' Tns waa naul of 300-odd miles back to the .local dry dock for inspection after having touched bottom in Porpoise Harbor. The vessel was not badly damaged. Capt. Pete.Jensen is skipper of the Crofton which will have St. Peter's W. A. Tea Is Success Affair Held Thursday Afternoon At Home of Mrs. W. J. Lineham The home of Mrs. W. J. Lineham. Bowser Street, prettily decorated with flowers, was the scene Thurs-tday afternoon ot a delightful tea and sale of home cooking in aid of St. Peter's Church hall extension correspondence at last nights, a bOUt the movements Of thC Silvery fish as the men Who; Thoy wore received by Mrs. meeting included the assessment jcatch thpm The pncnar(i a little fellow individually, is a:Uneham and Mrs- J- w- Moore-notice for the the on r'Vvhouse. year hospital,.. nrnhlpm t r fisWnion nm, fn property vaiue oi wnicn was piacea, - v .v.v...... oeorce Kelsev was conven- wno are trying 10 ciear up tne mystery ot its sudden ap-jor Mrs. A, . Hiii-Tout and Mrs the home cooking table. Mrs Oeorge Kelsey. Mrs. A. Barbe and Mrs. A. J. Croxford had charge of refreshments and Mrs. W. O. VIgar and Mrs. David Scott served. Mrs W. H. Ooodsell was cashier. Tour Of Diocese Shown In Films Bishop R. A. Hlx C.Ives Interestlnr Lecture Before East End Younr People's Association including Peace River Block, cent her forefoot replaced, the Job tak-l'n"1"ted lng about four days. union steamer Venture, Capt. John Boden. arrived in port at 6:45 thls-mornlng from the south and sailed a couple of hours later on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. Fifty tons more of steel from' Quebec for the Okanagan Lake car ferry Job at the. local dry dock I is au? about the middle of next week. Some 375 tons is already here and, after next week's shipment, another fifty tons remains. Meantime, a good start has been made on the Job. GERMANY EXPLAINS t v vumuuiK V ral Interior and coast u well ai work amon.3 the Indians, were shown and commented upon by the BUhoD. There was a good attendance and About 150 persons were ln attendance at a successful dance staged last night in 8t. Peter.1 Parish Hall In aid of the new cloakroom fund. Dancing was in progress from 10 pjn. until 2 a.m. with music by Charlie Balagnos Orchestra and J. E. Boddle maklni Sends Note to British Admiralty a n,a' maf.tfr .f ""monies. Reeardinr Vaval inrr n... . -"""" in cnarge or re Admiralty received a note from' ririH Y gfr a"d Ocorcc Kelsey Pres,dpd at the door, Germanv vt,rri,v ti.n.n reasons of the Reich for lncreasingl COLD SWI.M.MINO its submarine and cruiser fleet.' LONDON, Jan. 21 (CP) Twen- Contents of the note were not made tv-three men nnrf nn. ttnm,n k.- public. Contents Not Recealed LONDON, Jan. 21: (CP) The 'Challenge By pert in designing- and in dlesel Dnman Pflifit 1 powering pf vessels. These people v"all LiUllUI went to work and the Lllla B.l Boutlller was their first product I Another "Insulting" Remark About Where the old fishing schooner I Italians In French Press I was propelled primarily by sail . with dlesel motors as auxiliaries,. ROME, Jan. 21: (CP) Italy feels the Boutlller is propelled primarily! itself again Insulted by the state-, by the latest of dlesel motors andlment in a Parit npuJsnanAr (fiat I ,uses her sails only for steadying Italian sailors are afraid to get out ... . JUBB'ng aoui wnue 0f sight of their own shores. As a waiting for her dories. She is. result of th remark h. Hinr f J vaV S, V4 VVt VI the Parisian paper has been chal lenged by a prominent editor of Rome to a duel with nlstols at SImJ PUnVh P011"11" thirty paces across the frontier, smoothly through the water at a' better than 10-knott gait. The en- - 'glne room Is brightly lighted and the auxiliaries water pumps, com-1 (pressors and electric light plants fairly sparkle. Her lines also are 'different. She is built for fresh I fishing and embodies certain changes of hull .design to fit her better for the task. Her fish hold is Insulated and in the summer will be fitted with refrigerating machinery to ensure her catch keeping ln the best possible condition Her deck Is fitted with the .lattest in winches Her crew do not have, to fork fish out of the dories machines do the Job. The Boutl- r TRAPPERS Don't be foolish and sell your furs at the waterfront, Fetch your stuff up town to Gold-bloom's and get the buyers together to bid on them. In that way you will make 30 Per Cent MORE for Yourself Goldbloom The Old Reliable Ifreshments consisted of Mrs. W. O VIgar, Mrs,. George Kclsey and Mrs w. u. skinner. - w - , j the ice on the Serpentine ln Hyde JPark with brooms and sticks on Christmas morning and dived in. They didn't stay in long. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Enjlneers Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill and Mining Machinery AH Types of flag Engines Repaired and Overhauled For Sale Sealed Tenders for purchase of boat belonging to estate of John Hammer will be received by undersigned up to noon, Saturday, January 28th, 1939. Boat may be seert at Armour Salvage Dock 35 ft. long, 8 ft. beam and 15 h.p, Frlsby engine. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert) B.C. COMEDY IS LIVELY ONE Carole Lombard March Here "Nothing ... ... ... . i and F r e d r I c Tonight In Sacred" The prairie farmer who fed his livestock a helping of yWJ'S P'f hPre: T?1" almost as mucn.rona-e to the affair. . k. hiohiv Mit-rtaininc. W 'J --- " Miss Lombard plays the part of a small tftwn girl who goes to New innntri and vnln1tjt In th ii. v. lauersau were in cnarge oi' i, ,. ha.i. hf itviv I"". .. .... . ... ... . Ask For Rights I An hilarious comedy satire oil Manhattan, "Nothing Sacred, j starring Carole Lombard and Frcd-rlc March. Is the feature picture) for tonight . - - only at - the Caplto: York and March Is a newspaper1 reporter of a new type. Their en- big and action-mica siory. in me roi-M licking action Miss Lombard and March do everything from riding) on a hook and ladder to Jumping, off a dock as well as being principals in a lavish night club sequence and a whirlwind rough and tumbl.' fight. 1 Charles Wlnnlger plays the principal supporting role, the cast afro Including Walter Connolly and Maxie Rosenbloom. Practically every point of interest in New York and IU environs it of the picture. Rt. Rev. O. A. Rlx D.D.. Bishop I of Caledonia, gave a highly Inter- Vtr- CLrt.-estlng Illustrated lecture Thursday1 11 CiW VC rlSIierS night at the Seal Cove Parish Hall . to the Anglican Young People's As sociation of St. Peter's Church waterfront "Staurant proprietor.-ge, ln all parta of dlocese Resumption of 19J8 Conditions Is Asked of Canners bjr Mtttlnj At Kltwanja KITWANGA, Jan. 21 - Native salmon flthermcn, from various rc- Ted Moore, President of the Asso- smes meeUng here m Wednesday Refreshment were served. Kelowna Fire Loss Was Low To Onlv $260 Year 1938 During KELOWNA. Jan. 21: CP Fire loss ln Kelowna ln 1938 touched a new low record of $290. The previous low mark was $450 in 1917. Seal Cove Hall Dance Is Success One Hundred and Fifty Personi At Affair In East End Last Night night, decided to ak the cannery companies to retrutal condition of 1038 governing employment of natives In connection wtth coast canneries, a petition to be circulated and sent to the head offices of the Canners' Association In Vancouver. I If the appeal to the canners falls A Comedy Hit . . . In I. I the fishermen plan to take Hum I matter up with the Department ot ln Indian Affairs asking that the' Technicolor I Fredric March Carole Lombard In "NOTHING SACRED" A merry free-for-all In which a little tlrl fnm Vermont step from the sidelines Inlg the headlines while Stv York' are reporter plants a kk on her Jaw and a kiss on her lip-! With CilAHLF.S WINNK.tR (7:11 and 9:11) ADDED TOI'l'Ilt SCIEM'K' COMEDY and NOVELTY TONIGHT ONLY I Shows, 7:00 and 9:00 Coming Mon., Turs., Wed. "HEART OF THE NORTH' lit TECHNICOLOR r-i-i-ju.rn i Tin: m I'm. ml oi hi or imiil M (Oil Mill In NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates fl.Oe op 50 Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert. n.C Phone 21 P.O. noilM iv t-Hiiiutr. Ih M.llrr mt Ihr -.tdmlnWtnlloa Aft" And Ihr M.llrr t.1 lb llate ( Jhl Malfonl ilraniWTk. tirrratcd mouth ol the 8keena River, which Ho, w e r n ai ' the natives claim U their own fUh-iJnuTL D m 1 Hr lng ground, be e!od to fUhlng. The natives have decided to ne- iP hmg euarji imk t.i m i gotlate direct with the canners thU ' JZXllv.TIL ,umL year Instead of In co-operation with, torv t iaui iy rvbruwr imb. i Japanese fishermen as they have rrurn mxitm u the u done In the nast r. wqwrfd u ymj o nn..t. at uw-ir NORMAN A WATT OntcMl AdmtlUir(or Try a Dally News cl-dfld ad-1 rnnc ru-j- n " rtl..m.n tnr K-.. II. ! l T JiBUMJ AO UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT 33QQ RETURN. Meals FROM PORT SIMPSON RETURN. Berths Included Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate potnU. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1938 and February 28th, 1939, Inclusive Cod to Return up to Marth 31, 1919. Children Half Fare Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, n.m. S.S. CARDENA Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday a.m. Ticket and Reservations from Prince Rupert A tent, A. w. NEWMAN Third Ave.. .Phone 568 If Convenient Please Purchase Tleketi at Office Smoked "Rupert Brand" I Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Ilors d'oeuvrc One Package Serves Four People ' Keeps for Weeks In Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. 4 British Columbia