t'lvrffRPn? Lture troubles. NO' leg straps'. fosters- ------ land. inmMr-wX RrtaDie. i Sdnsof Norwav Basket Sdcial S ManufaauHne Compart lAffalr .. 35 Established 1893 ) In SpKe of Unfavorable Weather . I Condition? RINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK ND SHIPYARD mhipUuOdvn and Engine Hetri and Acetylene Welding. gpecialUu n Sawmill sad Mining Machinery. IB Type G KnglaW Cva)kJrel and Oterhnulrd. The basket social held last nlsrh't by the iNorkap Society was very successful, considering the ex tremely bad weather conditions'. Dancing -vas In progress from 9:3(J p.ni until 2 am. with music fry Oscar Glske- and Terje Johanseh At midnight the baskets were auc tioned and full justice done to the refreshments thus provided. Nels Guhderson ,was 'master nf ceremonies and the committee In charge consjsted of Mrs. R. Jensen Mrs. P. Andersen, Mrs. H. Erlksen D. Beridlksen land H. "Gulbranseri II. Erlksen presided at the door, ere's Simple Way to Curb a Cold Two Quick-Actint Quick-Dissolving "ASPIRIN" Tablets with a Glass of Water lour lliroat. The modern way to fciirli a cold i thin Two "Asuiriii" tablets the moment you feci a cold comina on. Then re- at, if necessary, acconiing 10 ln- tructioM in thelox. At tie same time, if you have a w throat, crush and dissolve iret Aspirin tablets in one-third & of water. And gargle with Uiis future twice. Die' "Aspirin" you take internal-will act to combat fever, cold linsand the cold itself. The earclc 'ill truvlininnl irnrfflp flrl at n Ifl wide almost instant relief from SfWflPtia art A tinitt 1l ta Mnllv nifir 'clous; for it acts like a local ancs- netic on Ihc irritated membrane of Try Una way. Your doctor, wc bow, will endorse it. For it is quick, effective and ends the, taking of strong medicines for a cold. "Aspirin"' tablets are made in Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered trade-mark of the Hayer Company, Limited, of Windsor, Ontario. Look for the name Uayer in the form of a cross on every tablet, Demand and Get-' ASPIRIN TRADt-MARK RCO. Break that Cold DOMINION C. K. Q. TARLKTS The little . ml box used the world over Y,zP U per box , liEXALi. RRONCHIAL SYRUP A safe sealing preparation lor tne renei oi bronchitis, coughs and colds, guaranteed JJflC by Rexall;. per bottle For the Children PUMES IIORKIIOUND & HONEY With white pine, wild cherry and eucalyptus, feasant to take and soothing for old and JJ A young; per bottle Ormes Ltd "3iin ptdriecr Drviqpisti The Uexall Store Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. (ill 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9' p.m'. Albert Stiles Salle'd last night on the Princess Adefalde' for a holi day trip to Vancouver. Alex Rlx, district manager of the Imperial Oil Co., returned to the 61ty on the Princess- Adelaide yes terday afternoon from a business trip; to Ocean Fall's. The annual meeting of the Navy League of Canada1, Prince Rupert branch, will be held at the R. C; N. V. R. Hdqtrs., Tuesday, Feb'. 16, at 8 p.m. (37 Miss Mary AstbrI, who has been on a vacation trip to Vancouver, Seattle and elsewhere In the south, returned to the city on the Princess1 Adelaide yesterday afternoon Mrs. W. M, Watts and family. who have been on a trip to Califor F". C; Huband, whaling station manager for the Consolidated Whaling Corporation, and Mrs. Huband arrived In the city from Victoria1 on the Princess Adelaide yester.day afternoon and sail to night oh the Prince Charles for the Queen Charlotte Islands. F. A. MacCallum, chairman of the membership committee, spoke at last night's meeting of the hos pltal board oh tentative plans which had been discussed for the enrolment of rrew members In the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association. This will Include op ening ol membership" lists at the Bank of Montreal and possibly other places. Memberships pur chased during ths present year will not expire until January 31. 1838 and will, therefore. Include the privilege of voting at the 1D&' an nviiil general meeting of the asso" elation. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FURNITURE Factory samples must go this week. Guaranteed 10-piee'e Chesterfield groups $69.50; 10-plece loose pillow arm groups $72.50; 10-plece bedroom suites (round mirrofsy $74.50. Furnish your home complete three rooms, 59 pleces-rill for $165. Many other bargains. Terms If you wish. Order today. Julius Shore Mall Order House, 8th floor Bekms Bu'ndrng. Vaneotiver.. ttij FOR RENT FOR RENT Seven rpOm notise, 2129 Graham Avenue with large garden. Will be vacant end of February, Apply Pullen, Datlij News. . .. tf) POUrVli FOUND Pet Rabbit. Phone Red 450. . .'421 MALE HELP WANTED K iESSON front the depression via n rlvU Riirvant Pftst.man; Uj u w wv w.v Customs Examiner, Clerk, Stenographer ' etc. Frefe BooWe. "How to' get a GbVerrirhefit JbM MC.C. Civil .Service School, Win- PERSONAL PRIVATE Home Kindergartens gay. Wfi start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg, (tf) riTrNTf.EMEN'S SahltarV Supplies, highest grade 15' for $1. Pa61f. Supply,, 751 Orarivllle.'Vdncoiiver. TRUTHFUL Clairvoyant readfngSj Write Madam Francis, 2531 Woodland, Van6ouver; B.C. Four questions, answered. Send birth month. Donation. (ttK trM Get visor at onte. New OS; tfex Tonic Tablets contain rfc; oyster invigbrators and othet stimulants. One rfose peps tip organs, glands. If not delightedi iaker" refunds few cents paid al or wilte, Hfm Limited, if TRE DAILY rTZTffH PAGE T&AH' LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for old g6id. Bufger'a (tff f Just arrivfed! A shipment of new j spring skirts, $1.95. Anneue s. im Charles Graham, Inspector of mines.' returned to the city on the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon from a trip to Stewart' On official duties. Walter Smith sailed last night on the Prince's Ad'elalde" for- Esqul- malt to" take a course, of naval training. Hi will also take annual vacation while in the south. S. Zyhda, well known Juneau hotel proprietor, and Mrs. Zynda' were passengers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through to Seattle for a1 trip. Tonight's tram, due from the East at 10:20. was reported this morning to be running on time fciit it was suggested that, owing to heavy snow conditions on" the' nla, returned to the city from the lower Skeena, there was some pos-south on the Princess Adelaide sibUity of it being delayed In that yesterday afternoon. Mr. Watts will area be back shortly. ( " I Mr. and Mrs. Pat Page were pas sengers .aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon going through to Seattle where Mr. Page will re- Olri the staff of the Seattle Post- tnteillgencer after having been during the past four months with the Ketchikan Alaska Chronic! Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Stadel- nah were pass-angers aboard the Princess Norah yesterday after noon going through from Skagway to Vancouver where It Is their In tentlon to take up future residence. Mr. Stadelman has been In busi ness In Skagway for many years. W. M. Brown reported at last night's meeting of the hospital board on the progress of arrange ments for the public lecture to be jlven during the latter- part of March by Capt. Alan1 Innes-Taylor; member of the Byrd Antarctic expedition. It is possible the lecture will be held In the Capitol Theatre. Kir. and MrS. Clattricj Marttt; whd were married recently In the souih, arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon following a honeymoon trip to California and will proceed on the Prince Charles tonight to Mas-sett' where they will make their hOrne. The bride was formerly Miss Phyllis Kent, school teacher at MaSsett. Dr. Ralph S. Woodsworth. who has been located at Tulsequah as resident physician and surgeon, was a passenger aboard the Princess1 Norah yesterday afternoon going through to Vancouver enrqute to his home in Winnipeg for a visit. Dr. Woodsworth Is a son of J. S. Woodsworth M.P., leader of the C. G. F. party in the House of Commons at Ottawa. Prince Rupert General Hospital Association NOTICE i Dtie to prevalent sickness, the meetlne Of the renrasentatives of 6ifganlzatlons and .societies to have ieen lield at the City Hall on Monday, February 15th is postponed until further notice. (38) Announcements University extension lectures, February 17, 18 and 19, Presby terian Church Dean Clement. Baptist Supper February 18. Anglican Chancel Guild tea, Mrs. Rorle's, Friday, 1. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. P. Lakie, February 25. High School play, Presbyterian Church, February 25 and 20. Junior Chamber Dance, Friday, April 2. SNAP .dPOWDEk miiM ClIAMS -4 fOtlJMO' lliyfl WINDOVI. MMtOlt, 1AM G. S. Conway, who" arrived In the city Earlier irf the week fr6m I mining country, sailed last nlgW oh the Princess Adelaide for a trip to Vancouver. A. M. Gllley, a member of the well knowff New Westminster ship ping concern, sailed last night by ::he' Princess Adelaide" on his return' south 'after a brief business visit to the city. At Its Thursday afternoon' lun-cheon this we'ek the Prince Rupert Rotary Club expressed itself by resolution as strongly favoring the building of a new hospital or a: new hospital wing this year. Rev. Harold O. Aaseh, Lutheran minister at Petersburg, Alaska, and Mrs. AaSeri were passengers; aboard the Princess Norah yesterday afternoOh going south. They are to pay a visit to Minnesota. E. Hotel Arrivals Priiice Rupert C. Nevlton, Jack Balkln and I. . McConnell, Vancouver; Mr tnd Mrs.- Head and Mrs; R. G. Em-hereon, Digby. Central W. Nllma and P. Colombo, city. , Knox G. E. Beatty, Vancouver. MEETING POSTPONED Owing to the current Illness condition Of the roiads and othei unfavorable circumstances, the an nual meeting of the Prince Rupert i Conse'rvatrve Association, which was tb have been held last night J was postponed until next Wednes day night. ELIO'S Beds, In all sizes Atlas Couches Willi padi Axminster Carpets Gx9, 4ix7J2, S6?G3, 27x51 Printed Linoleum By the yard LINOLEUM RUGS CONGOLEUM ftUGS RcxliunV and Fcltol ON WITH THE REFORMATION! Speaker: Evangelist The SEAL of GOD Clarke's Store Cut Flowers Fancy Work PALMISTRY Phone Blue 995 530 3rd Ave. Our cod w fnA(e vou yen Aot TAewdy rv . . we netfA t f. i .i fillCl MALfUfiJ our ww not! THPWAV ThevtreatYou AND THE MARK of the BEAST What is the Mark of the Beast? Do you have it? Sunday, Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. BESNER1 BLOCK HALL Third Street, Prince Rupert AINSLEY BLAIR Everyb6dy Welcome ririrf s Yotir Bible Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurised Milk VALENTIN DAIRY ' rnONE 657 Treat Yourself td a Happy New Year 'WzMWZ: navin? yl,r Coal bin VOUll LIKE full of the best coal in town. PHILPOTT - EVITT & Co, Ltd, Have the Coal to' Suit Your Requirements 65i PHONE 652 ujBBnm iixiLsumi lei ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY dt mod&tdtz cost! FURNITURE Chesterfield Suite ELIO TRADE-IN IS FOR Your Benefit THE SAME AS OURS We suggest you look around the house or in the basement. You may have had some article for years which may be old fashioned or for which you have no use. Trade it in for something new which we have in stock. D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Prince Rupert, B.C. SB it i IS i9 It 5 1