TrlJar, January II,. 102. 3 2 When No Man Can Work Not only "(he night cometh, when no man can work," but old age cometi, when every man hhould be able to enjoy his leisure. To he independent In your later years, buy a Canadian Government Annuity. The Government operates the Annuities System, not for Its own profit, but for yours, to encourage you to provide for your old age. You get every dollar that your money earns. For a payment at the rate of a few cents a day, over a pcnoa 01 years, you can secure a substantial Income for your old ape. There are plans of purchase to suit all, the young and the elderly, the married and thos whq have dependants. No medical examination Is required. -For full information, fill out this coupon immediately and mall It as directed. No pottage necessary, as it Is Canadian Government business. Mail This Coupon No Postage Needed To Prparlmnt of lattmur, qj Annullim Itranth, otuwra; Out. rlwH Mad lt llaadbaak ml lafanallaa'',anil fall parllralata a la ft at a I aladlaa OaaataaMat Aaaally. Mr at. la. I MrltWar M y.ara. Fall .Naawi Uta vaHbrr Ur. Mr... r Mlaat rl OfUa Addreaa luucd by: Dtpartmtnt of Labour, Annuitirt Branch. Ottawa. Free Delivery In Prince Rupert. MjiiaM tvrHBirBaaiiim hajffUaLawiuraa7vucR.i r j , Behind this label ! the reputation ef lha larceat. moit hrcieniciU If aciantific brawing institution in the Weil a plant that fuarantect alwaya lha ulmott in puriljr and lha par-faction of aatitfaetion in avrrv bollla. Public endorsement of Caicade i proved br eer iocraat. in( ! now fraattr than all othert in Brititli Columbia combined. Get a tupply of Cascade today SolJ ot all Govnmmtnt Liquor Storti Vancouver Breweries Limited .laaaa'aaHaw naTnn.'i 'i'liiiHlilrtiftiNeiiioiit is not imlilishni r ilisj.lii.VPtl h.v tlio Liquor Control .b C -Ut bia ' Hoard or by the (iovei IS Buy Now at Reduced Prices Genuine Eversharp Pencils SALE NOW ON ORMES LTD. DISPENSINQ CHEMISTS. The Recall Store. 3rd Ave. and Gth St. We Prepay Mall Orders. Phonj 109. Helgerson Block. Dr. F. P. KENNY Dentist X-RAY SERVICE. Olfn e llontx: U u. in. lo (I p.m. . Open Kwmiiiiks '' Spcnul Appointment. lift mm . iiiiaii li Millf nririWTTaTaJaaTaTaTaamaaaaal I ., - Local and'lPersooal -... ... . L H.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Hayners, Undertaker. Pboue 351. if 4 llakc.'llall lonlglit three garni; Klk' Hume. Try .NANOOSK-WelliriKton or Tclkwa Coal. More heal. Less soot. I'hilixjlt', Kvill & Co. If a Auction Sale Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 10 p.m. Prince Rupert Exchange, Third Avenue. in Jim'1iIi Dilwnrlli, neliool tearlicr, wum an arrival from Ni'w llazi'liftn on lust nighVs I i'U in. We buy, sell and exchange furniture and all useful articles. Prince Rupsrt Exchange. Phone 62C. if a I'ri-d l.uttrue. Iravcllcr fur Jniiic Tliompon Son; l.lil., ariiwil from Vam-ouvcr on the t'.auiosuir llii mortu'fig. l.iMii Ainailio iflurncd this moriiiiiK from Slfwurl where lie ha Iwn ilointr noine fleet ileal iii.tallalioM for the Ward Klecl- - Company. K. M. Iliiyne, pol ofllce in ixfliir, arrive! from Vancouvei on the taiiKHUit HiU nioriiinir He will return miuIIi on Hie uiiie uleamer tomorrow. . Hawson, director of Hie i:.iii.iilmii Niilional Hallway, left (In mi. riling for Vancouver on I lie I'nnee tiwire. He cxpecti to he away aboul (en dayx. diief Walter NVrithl of Ter i tf'-e. who liu leeti vUiliiiK in the city for ihe pal few days, sailed Ihi iiHirnin? on thr I earner Cauioun for Port .Simii- lOII. ' - Mr. and Mr. S. I.. Stratlou who linn iMHsn vinitin? with relative at Hum lik5. naileij tin-, miu-niiip hy the Prii.f"llii leri for the south enroule lo Hakersfield, Oilifoniia. -. -4,.. )lof llaioon afled Ihi.s morn ma mi (he Prince Jlujiert ,for -altle where he will join .Mrs Hanson. Tliy may so on alrlo Honolulu wilh Mr. and Mrs tie-nito- I. idle of Terraci!. Al II o'clock this moriiiiiir Hie fire 4dt'tarlineiil had a call to the residence of Mrs. I.. Auder sou. hirst Avenue Wosl. An overheated stovepipe ignited wall Miirr hnl Ihfre was little if, any ilamiie. Saturday Seeial. T-hune roast ;iie. -Sirlnin roast inc., Hound roast 1.1c. Hump roasl, l.'ie. Pol n(Jil He. Slew veal tie. Shoulder oiil liVir. Veal eliops -'-e. NchI steak 22. Hu'torl Table Sutijdy. a Mr. and Mrs J. Uilworth and faiiiilj; arrived from the inlerior on last iiiKht's Irain ami sailed Ibis nioritins for Vancouver on he prmro Hiiert. Mr. Dilwnrlli lum bwii lenehingr school ul .Vew HiKelloti. 'Die American halibut schooner Taliomu wilh ;il,0(lll iotiiid was the only arrival olTerhifr nl Hie Fish Kxchan!e this niorniiii,'. The ealch was old to the Canadian rish A Cold Storat'e Co. at She and 12.1)0. NOTICE Applioalitnis will bo received flip I lw liiisillml of mwriil ii iu '.... .... 0 THE DAILY NEWS. PAdE TlinEE. ENTERTAINMENT AT MASSETT SCHOOL r v a Men have trained on OXO. run and jumped, played ball, hockey and lacrosse on OXO. Women have endured on 0X0, nursed on IT built up on IT. Children have thrived on 0X0, grown big and sturdy siurayonii. 1 on IT. IT" I I n 0X0 Cubes i are warmth jj and strength. I ( A CUBE J v TO S C.X. It. steamer I'rtnce lluperl Cail. Jilm MeKeruan, returned from Slewarl and Anyox at 0.30 llii" morniiif aird sailed at lo.ao for Vancouver and wayporlsi. Provincial Ciiiilalde Harry Marl in alled thi morning by Hie Vcnlure for 1'orl Siniiin on jialrol duly. He will be back tomorrow. LOCAL COUPLE WED AT ANYOX YESTERDAY Miss Vienna Calderone Becomes Bride of Caetano Clccone, Rev. J. Herdman Officiating lies in Prince Ityperl took place yesterday aflernoou at 2 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mr. 18. Caldrrone, ,nyo.. when thV?ir oldest daughter, Miss Vienna Calderone, was untied in mar riage to (iaetano Ciccone of Prhico Hujert,.Hev. J. Herdman, pastor of the. Union Church of-: ficiatiu;. Tire bride, fvlm was given away by her father. Was at liked In while saliti trimmed with while ueorgelte panels. She wore the conventional weddtns eil with orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of Ophelia rosps and while carnations. Miss Sundae Calderone, who was bridesmaid, wore a dress of Nilu green talTela with hat to match and carried roses and carna tions. Miss Julia Calderone. in orange lalTela and hat to match, was flower girl. The groom was supposed by Comillo Santur bano. l'lie jrifl of the groom lo the riil was a handsome string of pearl, llie bridesmaid recelv- insr the same." ftcr the ceremony, there was a wedding supper al which a oast was proposed lo Hie bride ami responded lo by die groom. lher,r- were 32 relatives and friends present ul the wedding. I Mr. and Mrs. Ciccone arrived in the city front Attov on l': will lake ui their residence on S. II. Harper, formerly of ili Kigltlh Avenue West. local branch of the lloynl Hank of Canada, who Is now in Van cottver, ha been Iransferied lo Hie inspector's depHilnienl at Monlreal. He will leave for the Kits I on January 20. - A. I'airow, steamboat inspec tor, and It. Knox, C.C..M.M. as-sistaul marine superiulendent, who have been 'here for the past few days in coiinerlfon wilh the docking of I he steamer Cana dian Transporter, returned this morning on tin l'rinct) Hupett tu Naneouver. A very pietly weildin? and one of much inleiTsl lo Hie many friends of the cinitraclin par GEORGE CASEY IS FIRST NOMINEE IN Howard Sleen proposes Mr. w.... , . uunrj (part timcw or t no t'rlucn Hupert second Hoard of trade up to Monday, Mtnunry II Heply lo S. J. Mc- Leod, president l'.O, Hox 1C57. ELECTION CONTEST His Papers for Aldermanlc Board Have Been, Filed With City Clerk Jones Kx-AKI. George U. Casey, who is a school trustee, is the first candidate and so far the only ono to be notuiualed for the forthcoming civic .election. His papers, uf candidature for tho aldennanie board have been filed with City Clerk E, l Jones. and Jaines X. Killas Prosperous advertising means regular continuous advertising. Children Trained by Dr. and Mrs, Dunn Qave Fine MASSETT. Jan. II. A very successful entertainment t o greet Hie Xew Year wan arranged by Dr. and Mrs. Dunn ut Masselt in aid of Hie mission gas boat MWetern Hope." Al 8 p.m. the curtain was rung up and the school children of Massed gave an exhibition of their skill a actor and actresses, lo a very appreciative audience. The play entitled: "He Who Laughs Host. Laughs Last," was very well acted and all the performers arc to be congratulated on Hie clever way I hey interpreted their part. The whole performance went without a sjngle hitch, the prompter, H present, was certainly not heard throughout, showing that each performer had learned their part Well. It is impossible lo praise anyone, particularly when all did so well, but perhaps one can say that those with the chief parts richly deserved their positions a star performers. Owing lo lack of boys, three male parts were taken by girls and their gel up was very carefully carried out. Miss Huby Smith as Jimmy the hero who laughed last might have been bred and horn on (he stage. Miss Kathleen Dunn as Hig Hill, the one who' dil not laugh last acted Hie part lo perfection. Jack Martin as a farmer and Mis Mary Carpenler, the farmer's wife, Miss Kileen Dunn, a diminutive but certainly sweel old grandmother. Miss Doreen Dunn a lady's man, Eli Hridden, an old man, and Arthur Holland, a very Jovial soul completed a fine cast. AH were so good and I he audience so appreciated them I hat they have been asked lo perform at other places on Hie inlet to, show what Masselt children are capable of doing. Father Time Dancing and games were then enjoyed until 11.38 when Dr. Dunn appeared in Hie guise of Father Time only lo be thrown out as Hie clock began to strike the hour of twelve and 11)23 gave ..It.... I.. Ili.il 2.. II... .... son of Miss lltitli tiillett. a ner.l feci little picture dressed in while with gauze wing as she stood in the centre of the room!. vhil. everyone present joined hands lo sing "Auld Lanp Syne. Afler refreshments were par taken of the "Pyjatna Piccan- nies" troop which consisted of Mr. Dunn. Miss Kathleen Dunn Mr. Jack Martin. Miss Huby Smith. Miss Doreen Dunn am Miss Eileen Dunn 'gave a couple of very spirited coon songs am dance which apparently by the continued rounds of applause were greatly appreciated by their audiences. Dincing and games until l ant. concluded an evening which was voted by all present as Iho most successful that has ever been given on Cra- ham Island. C. It Anderson of the Pacific Coast Lumber Inspection Hureau readied the city lasl evening from Terrace., NEW LAMP BURNS 94 AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new oil lamp thai gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white Prince Hupett this inotJing and1'?"- ,'vo teller than gas or electricity, Jias been tested by the U.S. tiovernment and 33 leading universities and found to be su perior to to ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise no puni,ring up, is'-simple, clean, safe, Rums Vi air and Ccf, common kerosene (coal oil The inventor, (1. A. Johnson, 595 McDerniot Avc. Winnipeg, Is offering to send a tamp on 10 days FHKK trial, or even lo give one FHKK to the first user in each locality who will help him introduce il. Write him today for full particulars, Also ask him lo explain how you can get the agency, and without vxperienco or money make $250 to 500 per month. pgUUIalataLS HSSSaafH aH w n ttk m J lm la TaWQait k liM CATARRH a el tht BLADDER Sala, Dim-inl ffah afi.ti'a bar cam SJ Anrara ofcmmierMtt City of Prince Rupert 6 per cent Bonds lOUt due 1st Aug., I'.Jil. $2000 du 1st Aug., !)'i(. 22S0 due 1st Aug., 11)17. t205 due 1st Aug., l'.tiH. isir.00 due 1st Aug., HMD. $ J 300 due tsl Aug., 11)50. Price $101.20. Price $101.25. Price $101.28. Price $101.. '10. Price ? 1 0 1 .32. Price $101.31. Yield 5.1)0 Yield 5.00 Yield 5.00'X Yield 5.00 Meld -5.1)0 Yield 5.00 .Semi-annual Coupons payable in New York mid Can ada, Denominations $250. $500, $1000. Orders may lie wired ut our expense, we pay delivery charges. Inter'st accrued and dale of payment must be added. Gillespie, Hart & Todd, Ltd Head Office: VICTORIA, B.C. 1st NORTH B. C. REGIMENT, 102nd Battalion C.E.F. Recruits Wanted Ag- limit IS to V5.' Young men from I to IS run join wilh parents' consent. Commencing NWdnefday, Jauiuiry Dth, a irompreIntr-.-ive six weeks' course of military training will lie conducted under a regular army instructor loaned to the Regiment for this purpose. Physical training and boxing under qualified instructors. Recruits will be examined Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. SOMETHING. NEW KYANIZE SANITARY FLOOR ENAMEL. A hew and different finish for floors that is wuslwiblt, saiiilury and exceedingly tough and durable. Ask. for color card. Pints 90c Quarts 51.60 Half Gallons S3.00 Tel. 3. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. We Deliver. Box 1648. COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Salts from Prince Rupert For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points Friday, 10.00 a.m. For STEWART and ANYOX . . Wednesday 11.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Jan. 2, 16, 30; Feb. 13, 27; March 12, 26 PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. t.rv rrlnre Rupurl A.IS pjn. for mi.NCE OEOttCE. EDMO.NTOM, WI.1. MTE0, tit points Eiitern Canada. L'ultiM Stairs, A0INCY ALL OCIAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tick at Offlca, S2S Third Aa. Prince' RuparL, Phana 260. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCESS MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, January 18; February 1, 15, 29. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, January 14, 28; February 11, 25. 8.S. PRINCES8 BEATRICE. For Vancouver, etc., Sailings for January 12 and 19 are Cancelled. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. SaUlnr From Prince Rupert. Pr VANCOUVin, VICTORIA, Ocaan Palla, and twinion , Tuaaday, S PJH. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, ALU Bar. and Swamon !, Saturday N.aa. for ANVOX, ALIO! ARM, STIWAAT, Walat Nland, Sunday P.N. for PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rliar Canna.-laa, Frldat A.M. 61 J ind Avenue. t. Barntlay, Asent. Prtoce Aupart, S.C