4 February 19, 1940. IHPKOVtO FORMULA -ALKAUNf-tWECTENS THE ITOP1ACH Nut liread-'. Una. Rarh PrtisMBocUeg'sMixiBrefor GRIPPY COUGHS AND COLDS Read what Mr H Hughw, f ,..!, Brai D'Or S.. hat to My .bOU. Bu limy, M.tturt:' Soma v.rli ago I had gripp and IM, .Uk to g,t up or Ulf anything but cold water: I trUd arvrral remain without any twrwfit. At laat I trWd Bucttry'a Minur and after a few doart could at tomrthing and continue to unprova rvrry day. I ,?,nnot prai your ' Mixture too much." W have thociandi of iimilar tiruoticitrd leitimoniaU on i te. (riling how ijuickly Nucklry't Minur VP! the "ur,U, tafun, phlrgnveatct breath ng . U-ar.- i,. I.r.id. ftrlpi rid Mifferrri of o;,,!,, art.j ..Id, !.)', experiment Buy Hu.:tiey a. OVER 10 MILLION BOTTLES SOLO! LINZEY & DAVIES Phones 585 - 586 Cross & UUrkutir Date and Nut Bread and Chocolate 15c l ort Garry Tea r7 p. r lb C 4 11. Worcester dfln vU Saure Per bottle r.jtlrr Pint trade t k B. Saure 97c 25c fuHty 1'ort arry Coffee Per lb. Fresn Ground Coffee Per lb 1reh Sandwich liiaculla Per lb S1.85 55c 40c 25c Wheat Hake Readv Offp &0s rooked 3 for Mock Chicken Pi-r tin 15c QUAKER OATS-Largesize 18c Bulkley Valley COAL From our mine To your bin And the whole District benefits UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: TS.S. CATAI.A EVERY 1TES- ISA CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY', 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p-m. !ue VanrouTer, Thura. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Ticket at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tlckete From I HANK J. .SKINNER. Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 5C8 SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling it OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Stenmcr lcae Prince Hupert everj THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Train, leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. J. Steamer for Ketchikan and mm Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For Jar$t lc, call or irrlf City TleUt Offxc; 528 3rd At V-9-40 rnee to attend a meeting Tuesday at 8 pjji. tn Coundil Chambers. ctty I! an. Dr. N. M. Carter will! lecture on gas protection. M2 NOTICE 1. the undersigned, will not be rffinonslble Jot any "bills contracted in my name after this date. .' VICTOR PRESTON Funeral Nbtia THE DAILY NEWS PAQJJlIP.Efi J LOCAL NEWS NOTES For prompt nd courteous ier-vlce Phone 13 Taxi. tl District Forester Robert C. St. Clair will be the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Oyro Club this Wednesday. tr nnfl Mr "R r. ' namforrl nr- O Z. Phllllpson returned to the city on Saturday night's train from ft trip to Terrace. Miss Swanna Olafson returned to the city pn Saturday night train from a brief trip to Terrace. Constable Todd gf the provin- I rived in the city on Saturday night's cla f0"" tJui night on the train to take up residence here,v""u,4 w w DCT on !&r Bamford taking over the dental official duties. ! practice of Dr. Bernard Lundahl. I . T . : J Charles Graham, inspector or Civil Protectlan Committee In-fVv? th,e clt " W an flrtt aid rttficate holders ?al"rd.S a trIP and the with first aid expert W. T. Esselmont of the Craw ford Transfer Co. at Stewart, who recently went south from here .via the interior, was a passenger 'aboard the Catala last evening returning to Stewart. D. D. Hall and J. H. Scott. San Francisco mfrrtng men, were pass engert aboard the Catala last Inifltt going through to Stewart to make an examination of the iwojiertjr. Brothrr Arther Sutton at the Unl- wu'" ted Church M 12:30 pin. Tuesday.! February 20th. Following the Ser-1ll llff p vice, procession will be formed toilfUSS lYiary UeafV the Canadian National Wharf. Lodge ind SnOWPr HnnniAA Members of Tslmpsean nOHOree Sojourning Brethren are invited u,!OnOWer to be present. i , ' Mrs. P. Dvornik and Miss Olga BIRTH ' jKarashowsky were joint hostesses at a surprise shower given for J A daughter was bom to Dr. and .Ml Geary, who is to be Mrs R E. Outerbridge nee Mar-Imarrted to Georgge Veireck, at garet E. Kergln on February 14,lthe hon of Mrs. L. Martin. Dur- I1M0 ai Chengtu. Szechwan. West m lne evening aengnuui game! China BASKETBALL Ketchikan Vs. Prince Rupert WEDNESDAY L THURSDAY g p.m. NEW CENTRAL HOTEL ANNEX Second Avenue Housekeeping Apartments Hot Water Heated) Mrs. C E. Black, Proprietress (Central Hotel 1 Stock Taking Sale All FURS At Goldbloom's 25 Off Take advantage of the low Prices to buy now W. GOLDHLOOM Tlie Old Reliable THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll la Prince Rupert I were played, followed by whist jMrs. Henry Worsfold sr taking .the first prize. j Those present were Mrs. L. Martin. Mrs. Henry Worsfold sr., Mrs. Elito. Mrs. MacDonald. Mrs. Vier-ock. Mrs Macintosh. Miss Mar-Karet Laporte. Mrs. MacLean, Miss May Skinner. Miss Mary Oeary. Miss Cecile Cavanaile, Mrs. P. Dvornlrk and Miss Olga Kara- showsky H.G. HELGERSON LTD. 21G Slith Street See Us For All Kinds of Insurance and Real Estate Notary Public We have on our lists the following good bu fair At Corner of Eighth Avenue West and Fulton Street Large concrete building with three suites and basement in excellent condition. Full plumbing. Rreenhouse and garden $3,000, HALF CASH balance on monthly payments or $3000 cash including all furniture valued at $500. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zartlll Proprietor "A HOMK AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 91.00 up 60 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box ltl SPECIAL ! ! This Week Only ARCTIC TURKISH DELIGHT Made by Patterson, Toronto. A real taste thrill you OQp 3t!v will enjoy. Pound MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY Opposite Canadian Legion NEW WAR 13 DEPICTED The Lion Hm Wine a," Dp To The Minnie Picture, Showing on Screen of Capitol Theatre Here A record of the new World Warr up to the very moment of the film's release. The Lion Has Wings," Capital Theatre picture for the first half of this week, is the first of its kind ever produced in the his tory of the moving picture Industry. The tory of the picture Is that of j the present war from September toj the present time as seen through, the eyes of an official in the Royal j Air Force and his pretty soung wife.' Ralph Richardson and Merle Ober-' In play these parts in the film and the cast also includes June Duprez, Anthony Bushell, Robert Douglas and Derrick De Marney. Introduced by a prologue which dramatically traces the events leading up to the beginning of hostilities, the film includes in lis 'narrative re-enactments such historic events as the British bomWrtg at s;, r. uck on Ken canaL a Nazrair raid, well known ItlveHide mining on London some ,amous aerlal I counters between the planes of Cer-. many ana uigianaj iijere are au- Tl. P. WllmOt, auditor of the th.ntlc 'of'0t Britain's Uqnor Control Board or British1 great defences Columbia, returned to the dty on Imperlal Order, daughters of the Saturday nightH train from a trip Emnh-. members, to the number of TYIX. LODfiE N. CO, A. P. & A. M. JfmTerraM on tU:M duties Mr. about tnirtT 1U attwid 4he., first All memU-rs of Tyee Lodge 7 "ino1 10 lI "u,inci Irom showing of The Lion-lias Wings" nieaae nttrmd service for our late Vlcrfa n one of his periodical tonieht. a soeclal section beln re- intw served for them. SISTERS Q : CAFE O i IS NOW OPEN FOU BUSINESS Your Patronage will be highly appreciated J "Aim to Please Is or Motto Thank Yon Announcements All advrrUemenU in thla cut oznn will be chaxf ed tor a foli month at 2v a word. Eagles' Bridge, February 21. i Presbyterian Tea. Mrs. Oeorge 'Mitchell's. February 22. Cambral Valentine Ball, Feb. 22. S. O. N. Leap Year Dance Febru-j ary 23. Boys' "Band Dance February 28. Anglican Tea, Mrs. J. O. Johns, February 29. j I March 1 Tea, Mrs. BeTt Morgan's. low's Hall. March 1. Valhalla Fishermen's Farewell Dance, March 8. ; W.O.TAI. Tea, Mrs. Liheham's; 142 5th East, March 12. - - I United Tea, Mrs. Krlkevsky's, 'March 14. LOB. A. -Daffodil ; Dance, March 15. Metropole Hall. , Play High School Auditorium, March 14 arid 15. St. Patrick's Tea, Catholic Hall, March 16. I United SpTlng Sale, April 11. Presbyterian Spring Sale April 18. J. H. BULGER Optometrist KoyaJ Bank Bldg. Our Famous Edson Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanalmo Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and drain PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 558 ittan!... WHAT , COMFORT! 1 n 4 No more eyestrain for. Dadl He's found that a 100 watt Edison Mazda lamp Is grand for reading. It gives lots of light yet costs only 20& Better Light... Better Sight EDISON, MAZDA MADE IN CANADA JuClJtlJJS CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC A Night or Day PHONE 112 TAXI Prompt Service 2 Heated Cars B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used Household Furniture We have Just received a large shipment of kitchen ranges In two-tone, all enamel of "finest quality at very reasonable prices 4 Singer Sewing Machines Drop-head GOO to CM O ff ft 'm6del5.slightly;Wd.from.: $1.UU 1 Remington Typewriter iA-1 Q97 condition ., I Underwood Typewriter 1 English Pram-Sllfehtly . . 14 50 2 Complete Beds WUh coll springs. 4 ft by 12tS15 , 1 5-piece Dinette Suite H 12 50 NEW FURNITURE 1 Chesterfield-Bed with Occasional Chair Blanket CC Cft storing space .: ooo.du 1 3-Piece Chesterfield Jrt-Repp, and Velour In 89 00 lAt-Gt style - 3 Kitchen Ranges Tyartone. nil epamel, QCftoCQf Cfft 23.DU ' verj-nnequanty.rrom;, Phone BLACK 324 THIRD AVENUE .Vt Door to B. C Clothiers i , . CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver Via Oieih Falls and Way Ports BB. "PRINCESS ADELAIDE" Every Friday 10 p.m. .To jVancauver Direct S.S. "PRINCESS LOUISE Febil5thi. 26th, March 7th, 18th, 28th Winter Excursion fare Vancouver and Return aqb Tickets on Sale q February 29th, 1940. Final VtfO Return Limit-March 31st. 1940 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations From W. L. COATES. General Agent Prince Rupert, B.C. If you loie anythlruf, tdvertue for It. 1 . 4 V 4 'V cm i, i r f4 & n