If J a r m. Get fast-acfing ASPIRIN in the bargain bottle of 100 tablets for 98$ No need now to suffer needlessly from headaches, rheumatic pain, or neuralgia. For today you can get real Aspirin . . . one of the fastest reliefs from pain J ' ever known ... for less than one cent a tablet! So get . m in l ;. mm this bargain today. See how Aspirin goes to work almost instantly, to relieve a severe headache or pain of neuritis. Millions now use it and heartily recommend it. At this low price, why take anything else? Get the big economy bottle of Aspirin at your druggist's today. look for This Cross! Every tablet you buy must be stamped "Bayer" in the form of a cross, or it is NOT Aspirin. And don't let anyone tell you it is. Aspirin is made in Canada and is the trademark of The Bayer Company, Limited. KWONG SANG I1IXG HOP KEE CHOP SUEY House Next to King Tai 612 Tth AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Opens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. rhone Red 217 CANADA'S NUTRITION PROGRAM Si til1 y tea MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18-19 P.O. Box 575 For Income Tax Returns see . . R. E. Mortimer Phone 88 324 2nd Ate. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS ; '-H QUICK RESULTS TRY A ' TILLIE THE TOILER I OH. DEAR, I SILV CAN'T GET MIND JJ Kmw, LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at 6:30 o'clock, was reported this morning to be six hours late. I C. D. Clarke and Jack Deane of j the P.ince Rupert Fishermen's ,Co- qnerative -Association left this morning on a business trip to S. G. Ayres, formerly of this city and now farming on Brown's Island near Terrace, leaves this afternoon on his return to Terrace after spending a few days in th city. Former City Commissioner D. J. Matheson writes to the Daily News office and tells of enjoying life at Ganges on Salt Spring Island where he and Mrs. Matheson have temporarily taken up residence. St. Paul's Lutheran Church 5th and Mcliride Magnus B. Anderson, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion. " 11:00 a.m. "Commission and Equipment." Anthem: "Built on the Rock ' Christiansen), St. Paul's Lutheran Church Choir. 3:00 p.m. Norse Worship. Anthems: "Bon," "Herre Du Sterke." "Soraas, Har Du Lest Historian Om Hans Blod?" Varden Singers. 7:30 p.m. "The Millenium." Wednesday, 8 pjn. Varden Singers Concert. A cordial welcome to all! OLSA. WlMEN A GIRL'S BEEN JUST CRAZV ABOUT A FELLOW IS THERE AMV AJAY SHE CAM Ubl l-iir-n Off HEK f-llMD J 71 sS' ' ."SUftE v i iyr uit y - r PAGE FOUR THE DAILY 'NEWS SATURDAY PEJ.T, Get gk 1 L pain -j W relief 1 I for less than V a tablet J . Cash for old gold, Bulger's. Royal Canadian Navy Band in j Concert, Capitol Theatre, Sunday, i Feb. 28, 9 p.m., for Red Cross. General admission 50c. Loges (re served) 75c. Tickets now at Capitol Theatre. (43) Sergeant Pilot Henry Worsfold, after spending a few days here on leave visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Worsfold, Seal Cove, left by last evening's train for the East. A Dance. Prince Rupert Dry Dock Employees Sports and Welfare As- scciation in Staff Dining Hall, Hays Cove Circle, Saturday. February 27, 9 p.m. to midnight. Admission, 75c. on presentation of red or yellow pass. Ladles free. (50) CHURCH NOTICES First Baptist Church (Fifth and Young) I Rev. d A. Wright Minister Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. "Victorious Living." Sunday School, 12:15. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. , "The Holy Spirit's Work." i Anthem: "Fades the Golden I Beams of Day." Social Fellowship Hour following the evening service. Welcome! "The Spirit that raised the Lord Jesus from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies." The "Frienly Church" where strangers and visitors are especi ally welcome. St. Peter's Anglican Chitfch (Seal Cove) Rector Pev. E. V. Scott 11:00 a.m. Morning Service. Sermon: "A Call for Mercy and Loving Kindness." 12:00 noon Sunday School and Bible Class. 7:30 p.m. Evenihg Service. The Evening Service this Sunday will be a special young people's service with a social hour following. An invitation is extended to all young people to be present at the service and the social hour. The sermon will take the form of i answering questions that the Young People have asked regard-i ing Christianity. First Presbyterian Church (Fourth Avenue East) Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A., Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader Sunday, Feb. 28 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. Anthem by Junior Choir. 12:15 p.m. Church School. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. 8:30 p.m. The Sunday Evening Hour. Strangers, Men in the Services, Welcome Military Orders -by-Lieut.-Col. G. C Oswell, E.D. Drill Parades A Company, Monday, 20:00 hrs.: B. Company, Wednesday, 19:30 hrs.; C. Company. Thursday. 19 30 hrs.; D. Company, Friday, 19:30 hrs. Battalion Parade Tuesday. 19:30 hrs. Muster Parades HQ, A and B Companies. 19:30 hrs.. March 8; C and D. Companies. March 9, 19:30 hrs.; night shift workers, March 8, 14:00 hours. thncuncemen All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Card party. Catholic Hall, March 17. Contract and Whist; good prizes. Admission 50c. Entries Queen Mary Bridge Tournament close March 17. Registered Nurses' Association Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, March 18. St. Peter's Spring Sale, March 25. Grand CONCERT BY Royal Canadian Navy Band OF ESQUIMALT, B.C. Kind Permission of Commander D. C. Wallace, R.C.N-R.. Prince Rupert) Capitol Theatre SUNDAY, FEU. -28, at 9 p.pi. (Doors Open 8:30) , Proceeds for Canadian Red Cross CITIZENS! A Musical Treat Support a worthy effort for a good cause! Loses (Reserved)) "5c, General Admission 50c Tickets on Sale Friday at Capitol Theatre "Gee, does a Sweet Cap taste good!" When boys in flying kit step on firm ground again, the first ithing .they want is. a Sweet Cap. It's the same with war workers as with warriors. Sweet Caps are Canada's most popular cigarettes. Swe etCauor m CIGARETTES "The purest form in which tobacco can be smoked." If occasionally your dealer is oat of Sweet Caps, it's because the demand for overseas is so great and so insistent. Surety they deserve ' them first! Ask for Sweet Caps again tomorrow. lassified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE Furniture Eighth Ave. West. at 735 0) FOR SALE Three Men's Suits. Apply Svaff House No. , Room 676, alter six o'clock. M) FOR SALE 19S7 Ford, 5 passenger, excellent condition, good tires. " Apply Box 443 Dily News. (49) FOR SALE--Spartan mantel radio, 6-tube, used very littli. $30. Davis, Staff House No. 3, Room 308. 50) FOR 8ALE- Pontlac coupe, with rumble seat; good running condition: 6 good tires. 878 8th Ave. East. (49) FOR SALE Four-room house at New Floats at bargain price. Apply 1528 Overlook Street. House has to be moved, (48) HOUSE f:Jr BALE House, com pletely furnished, 10 rooms and bath, pantry., linen closet, largo ! WANTED 32 to 34 Hull with jgurdy for scrap fishing. Apply Box 444 Dally News. 52 WANTED Room, light housekeeping preferred, dose In. Box 4M Daily News, ' (49) $10.00 Reward for bachelor room or mite required by single gentleman Box 442 Daily News. (501 Y.W.C.A: Room Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. Garbutt. , WANTED Steamer or small trunk. ! Box 441 Daily News. (49 n PERSONAL STENOGRAPHERS and TYPISTS NEEDED badly by Government for war work. You can train at home for Job as Stenographer, Typist. Office Clerk, Letter Carrier, Mall Clerk. Customs Exam-lnr, etc. Free advice and record of appointment of our students from M.C.C. Civil Service School Ltd., Winnipeg. The oldest in Canada. No Agents. b:i bi j a i hi bits.i ut hi a i i i n m I GOLD SEAL I Fancy Red Sockeye 0tf0 Salmon QMrRRINGSjy HeRRiNM. Herrlne in Tomato Sauce m g are both on active service D but will be back on vour j a grocer's shelf soon as condi-J ditions permit. Iiy WESTOVER m B ' n m M n g LOST LOST One brown leather pocket-book containing valuable papers. Owner is O. L. Burman. c-o Lindsay's Cartage.' Reward. tf i HOARD AND ROOM BOARD and Room for men sharing. 718 Fraser Street. HELP WANTED WANTED Youth for meter read-Inp by Light and Power Com pany in Prince Rupert. Good prospect foe good worker. Apply i Unemployment Insurance Com-' mission, A.M. 25. (51) I WANTED Experienced stenographer for full time employrr.int. Provincial Field Service, Court, House, Prince Rupert. Phone 531. iiii halls, hot water heating system, WANTED Q I rl or woman to do cement basement, suitable for rooming or boarding house. Price $4,000. Apply to 510 Seventh Avenue West. (54) FOR SALE Electric Stove. Phone Black n7. (49) WANTED WANTED, urgently, one or two light housekeeping rooms. Phone Mrs. Carr. Oreen 996. '60 SLEEPING quarters urgently needed by lady stenographer in essential position. Phone Blank 510, Miss Fullerton. (53) WANTED Room' and board in family home for woman with 4 months' old baby. Urgent. Phone Blue 419 (Mrs. Martin). (58) WANTED Launch Diesel Engineer. Apply District Forester, Court House. Phone 540. 49) light housework, no children and room in. Phone Green 800. cali 334 Fourth Av. West. i51 Canada at War 25 Years Ago Feb. 27. 1918- Japan proposed Joint military operations with the !7- t'nee you bu, htrti form a tie that : Entente A, .great quu, railway G ( j various i .:. ! Belgium i Ltd. bind. , this exclusive shop, k large selection u b quality smart style u near. M'KNIIEUG'S Wit I The pockc w . 1 in Number.' SPECIAL NOTICE mm .Bk. sb. a mtmm sw i m. . t r in r i it i Miirn I I I 1 II IK I I I A I I JfVirK m m m sr m m. m m m m m w i 1 1 -mw w sw asw mtw Sf f II Owing: to increased store work, shortage of and general war conditions: WE HAVE DECIDED TO OPERATE ON A CASH HASIS ON AND AFTEI MARCH 1st, 1913 This move has been made after long andr. thought, and we hope it meets the appro"- our customers. We will deliver as long t;s : able and we intend to-maintain the sar.es-as in the past. Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables I Linzey & Ingratf NOTICE TO TENANTS As chairman of the' petition to Ottuwj in Prince Rupert I have been asked by Mr s for information regarding the exact u Prince Rupert. Will all tenants ofhou.e- -a write me at once as to rents and servic .s .:. after the hearing of the Rentals Committer- n - . E c -a- - : ' l' I O. W'lODESY LAND.' . , fim j-" 1 Discover The Variety Store. You don't need to shop from store to store for house -a card of buttons, or a polo shirt for Junior' YouH fi things and hundreds of others nil in the VARIETY S . ... .v- - P.' So why not save steps by shopping for notions and items at big savings at THE VARIETY STORE, where ! everything in one convenient spot? THE VARIETY ST01 "Where your dimes are little dollars , I'llONR urn ift sis 3rd