n '$ Jar- ry 7, 1024, THE QUIET 12 iii4rkuhle uih'aiiluffo. f 1 Price $160.00. Spi-aks only in a whisper lut ix being heard around lh! world. In excelled for K-mm work, and lota of it, ni d that important in il-k I f. Furthermore, lis hosheil and whispering V' ire hriiiK welcome relief fi-'iii office (flutter, ami all heller ami more effi- ii -of working conditions for evi'tylMMly. You are Invited t call and tee its many rc X The Remington Portable The IteuiihKlon 1'oi-lnlih. i.h. -lun.lnnl Itiiiard lijshl and loinparl, $85.00 and $77.50 for cash. v JV! And you run choo Il'yitiir-isulf from I hi' IhI'-1 creations of I ho llnn-n NVateh Makers . ... . . .... i i ! I i ..i. 'ts tillllil uailiij wrisi winrin. Tor women and sturdy strap or pork? I watches for men. We have a lilicnil asxirlmoiit of these famous linu'piTts. Just come in l V""1" limveiiieuce, and M-lect tl i" ''"' lik" ,,l,it Prices are nd up. ''"Bulger & Cameron, Ltd. nitrrc Tit AT LAST tidb Jo r, A iuuAm.m Buy Now at Reduced Prices Genuine Eversharp Pencils SALE NOW ON ORMES LTD. DISPENSING CHEMISTS. The Rexall Store. 3rd Ave. and 6th St. We Prepay Mall Order. Nanaimo - Wellington COAL DOUBLE SCREENED! LASTS LONGERI Real Satisfaction Cheapest In Long Run' NO SHALE OR ROCKI COAL GUARANTEED! PROMPT DELIVERY. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 564. Phone109. Helgerson Block. ' Dr. F. P. KENNY Dentist X-RAY SERVICE. (mire Hours: t) a.m. lo (t p.m. i Open Kwiiiiig by Special Appointment. .Letyour Christmas Money ;j bring you this rare gift Now jon can ciin; the girl you wanleil """hiol a lieaulifnl watch! vis-thin Local JandlPersonal li.C. Uiiilertukers. Slone at llooth School. I'hone 41. Hayuers. Undertakers. Pboue 361. tf Basketball tonight' three games Elks' Home. We buy, soli and exchange furniture and all useful articles. Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone 625. if ! Capl. Ormahy wa.i a passenger from here wailing for Seattle on (lie steamer Victoria last night. -- . , i Tlie lilholie Ladicx are hohl-U'K a lea and Sale yf Cooking a' llic home of Mr. II, Curlin. hi edueiday from 3 lo 0. 1 Itnlx-rl William MHiowau of home Cil y, near "I'rttice (ieortre, has hren hppoinlcd a notary public by (he proviiMMal govern -tiienl. - - -Maine by i-i-i-w of S.S. Prince (ii-orj: In l- l.uxe Hall, Wed-ncday ni'.Mii fiiu Mil 2. llo-rrehiiiiHiU. (icnlleuieii 5(lc. I.aillc- frt 7 John Mr-Kciiie .MrI.ean, har-rislrr-at-law. lias hern appoint. I stipendiary magistrate at Prince (it. -go, the II.C. (lazettc aniiouiire. - II. O. Siieppeni of the forestry iNiai tnieni. who lias been N'fniliiifr I h" liiiluliiy season in the soulh, returned to Hie city in Ihe sleaincr Cardena yester day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dnualil Hoss. v,h were receuily married in Vancouver, have arrived in Hie city and taken up I heir resilience in lb' bouse on Ailm Avenue formerly orcujiied Mrs. A. V. (Jrven. manual training by Mr. and Mr. Iluss is instructor ill I lie lueai schools. All cily school reiipended tin inoriuiiK after the forl- tiiKltl V (yirisjijias and New .War ivaealitin. I lie nexl break will be the Kuslwr holidays. New mem bers of Ihe leacliillff stalf this term are Mis. Irene Weather head from I sk .siireeedinj: Miss Louden al Ilorden -Street scImmW ami Miss Phyllis Creiphlon front tionu lluer, succeeiling Miss S. Hie Alaska Sleaiushlo (Vi.N sieiinn'r Vicleria. ('.apt. Havio. Hiriveti in irl lasi night al !) o'clock from wesiern Alaskan point ami left al 10 direct for Seatlle. The sleainijr had fixe tons of fresh froen flshfor this Kirl. Her carifo included ore and canned fish from Alaska for the 1'niled Slates. The Victoria will leave Seattle again on Jami- irv I;'. and will call al this port on tier way north, on Monday Mixhi January 1 1. Qulbrinitn Trad M.rk At the End of a Day ,s tin! roil unvvinds, music works its magic, (tone are the cares of a work-a-day world. A dear old tune touches Ihe chord of lender memory brings hack boyish dreams slirs thi fires of Inspiration. vvuaiever your moon as you sit down before Hie iliilhraiisea regislering piano you find it sympathetic, responsive. For it is as ready lo reflect ho exuber ance of youth in the latest and gayest of popular tunes as it is to tree me. majestic, music prisoned in the score of a coin-poser's maslerwork. We Invite you lo nur storo to day and try the (lulbransen reg. islering piano. A few moments will reveal the pleasures It offers. We will gladly cxplnln tho ad-i vantages of Its many exclusive features. I THE DAILY NEW8. PAOS THHEB. When Hazel cut 1 her foot, poison got into the broken skin causing a bad sore," writes Mrs. D. S. Green, of Kingston, Ont. "For some time the limb remained terribly painful and swollen. "Then I left off ordinary salvesandused herbal Zam-Buk This soothed, cleansed and healed the sore so well, that in a few days Hazel was able to. wear her shoe and again attend ' school. This experience taught me the wisdom of keeping Zam-Buk always handy." A SURGERY IN A TWO-INCH BOX I Kverv cut. burn, vil.l. (cratch or oilier injur nrl linn grand herbal Zim Hiik. Itunol'mh mttantlv wvk'.i ing and healing, bit il Rive brolen tnsiies thorough pronation aainM poivinmj jerms E-ert home neni-2am-(ii:k tor trouble ikeeriema, uicrr ated leg', pitev, poiirne, unre pimple? boiH abscrshea. ttjx- irrf fir mm Cai of Telkvva coal received. Consumers (jal Gd., Ltd. 5 - f Try NANOOSK-Wellinglon or I'elkvva Coal. More heat. Less soot. 1'hilpolt, Kvilt & Co. tf . . The final meet ins of the city police coiiiinis-ion will take Union sleainer Umleua, Capl. filer .v. I-.. Dickson. -was in ii p norl ve PRINCE GEORGE " waypoiiil.s to Stewart and Anyox. rasMMigers for lrince Hupert included H. U. Collison, Mr. Palmer. . J. Sheppenl, It. I.. Hrown. Stan Taylor, F. W. Mit- m. A. J. Woolen. C. S i:lll...ri A I'alon, F. (iordoii, Mrs. (i. C. Walker. Mis. DHJ, Miss Miller. Mis Mevvart, Miss V. Weather. bead, Miss Alcbesoii and Mis. fierce. After spending a month'. holiday in Ihe Ha!, Purser It. M. Smith has returned lo duty on Ihe Caiilena. I l.W. Mjinerloii, who is taking a course in the; University of H.C., has received word thai be nas Miccessrully pas.ed Chrislmas examinations. Wednesday niglil was reddest mi far. tills winter. the the The Ilienuoineler at the H.C..M P barracks recorded a temperature of 4 below. CANNY SCOT i veeonllng o a orv received, Ihe proprietor of n San Fran-! eiseo hotel not iced, n hoot hoy! crouching in the corridor polish. ing a pair of shoes. I "Here, hoy." he said, "don't you know that the. .rule js to Inko. slmes to the biisement to polish I hem?." "Yos, sir," said the. youngsler, mil these shoes belonar lo a Walker's Music Slope Ltdj'S:" un" "u,s bM ofj j INTERESTING WEDDING ON NEW YEAR'S DAY Miss Drlna Fraser Becomes Bride of Donovan Corker at Fort Fraser FOIIT FllASER, Jan. 7. An In tereslin wedding took place al Oovernmenl House, Fort Fraser, on New Year's Day, when Miss Drina Fraser, youngest daughlcr of Mr. and Mr. Fred Fraser, was united in marriage to Don. ovau Corker, of Prince Hupert. A company of sixteen guests was assembled to wilncs the ceremony which was? performed b llev. Father Cocola, O.M.I. In I lie absence of her father, the bride was given in marriage by V. J. McAllau, and attended by Miss F.lhl Titlemore, brides maid. Mr. Corker was supported by Mr. J. A. Findlay of lrincc llupert. After Ilie ceremony Hie iarly sat down to a deliyhlful wedding breakfast. Mr. McAllau pro posed the toast of the bride and bridegroom .wishing them, in (he name of Fort Fraser and district, a Ion? and happy wedded life. Mr Hunting, proposing the toast lo the bride's mother, Mrs. Fraser, referred lo her kindly and help ful interest in all the affairs of Fort Fraser. Walter Campbell offered the good wishes ef all lo Father Cocola, mentioning the many hardship endured by him in ministering lo his flock in the Jay.s before the railway. He also voiced I lie esteem in which he was held by all. After the ioasls had been drunk, the guests departed to r iassemlile later in Hie Public Hall jvvhere Mrs. Fraser gave a recep jlloii. A large company of friends was gathered there and the time was spent enjoyably until mid night when Mr. and Mrs. Corker left for their home in Prince Hu perl, accompanied to the station by a host of well-wisher. Mrs. Corker has been school teacher here three and one-half years and her efficiency in school work commended her lo all parents, while her youthful enthusiasm in all that went on endeared her to I lie whole community. Mr. Corker was, until twelve months ago, a resilient of llliu V'lii.l.itjtr.r II. : .I-I.T. . ,- .. .m.i.i.iivu, nit-tint. lie 1 '"TL"'. V 1 '- ' ' I "ow a ""-ntoer of the CN.lt. oil Weiluear-afleniooti at 3 vri(1M aiu ,,u;,in lle,llirl,e,il o'clo;k. Frank McDonald appeared be fore Magistrate McClymout In Ihe cily police co(url this morning and was fine 25. under the new amendment lo Ihe Government Liquor Act, for - A motor truck belonging' to Jack Lnwiic, Section 2, skidded al the corner of Slxlh Avenue Hast and llowser treel (hisi morning turning turtle on the side of the road. No one was " hurt. j at Prince Hupert. Herbert Taylor of U.k. who has been visilin? in the cily over the Christmas and New Year holidays, returned to Ihe ii.lerior on Saturday nishl's eastbound train. NEW LAMP BURNS 94 AIR Beats Electric or Das A new oil lamp thai gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, while num. even neticr man gas on electricity, has been tested by the U.S. Government and 35 leading .universities and found to be su- lenlay evening from 5 ( 8 '"l,or ' "ruutary oil lamps. northbound from Vancouver and It burns wilhoul odor, smoke or noise no iumdng up, is simple, clean. saTe. Hum Jlj. air and 6 common kerosene (coal oil . Ihe inventor, O. A. Johnson. 5i5 Mcliermot Ave., Winnipeg, is offering to send a lamp on 10 days' FHF.K trial, or even to cive one FIIKK to the first user in each localily who will help him introduce il. Write him today, for Ml particulars, Also ask himj lo explain how- yon can pel t lie i agency, and wilhoul rxperience! or money make $250 lo $500 per, month. i NOTICE Advertisers are reminded that copy for advertisements should be in the Daily News oftlce before 4 p.m. today lo ensure insertion in tomorrow's It-sue, tf I ssmiiiiiiiiiiivr i a rssmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH f Hiddayfea I (or One Oti Flt CmUa KmmU It mom it thlUmn. St-JntOXOCmhm Ihtt Jif Sam fmttk. OXOUMJTED "But I hate to cook for myself 1" How many women say it, and how many others feel it! In every little Oxo Beef Cube there is a wealth of warmth and nourishment and a world of flavor. Whilst saving time and trouble, they bring you all that is beneficial in meat build up nerve, body and resistance. A Cube to a Cup. CUBES Oxo and Cheese Toast lOxaCob DimoItc the Oxo in a little hot water. Fut Pepper ind Salt the batter and (rated chevie lata a araatl te- Crumba of Bread pa, and pepper aid talt . When diMoleed, add A little Batter ennnth cremb of bread to form the mlitart I tableipoo ral grated Caeete lata a cream. Eerrc oa not bniterea toa.u "RUPERT" Brand Kippers Quality Better Than Ever. To ke?p odor of cooking from Ihe house wrap them in greaseproof paper and bake for 15 minutes. This also retains the delicious tang. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Sails 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, 28 PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. tnve Prlnct? ruiperl . p.m. for NUSCE CKOIIGE. EDMd.nto.n. wt.t-MI'EO. all points Eastern Canada. t'ulVtl states, AOINCY ALL OCEAN ITCAMSHIP LINES. Clt TUItt Offlca, BZS Tnlrd . Prlnct Rwptrt. Phone 150. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Service! Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCESS MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, January 4, 18 February 1, 15, 20. For Ketchikan, Wrengell, Juneau and Skagway, January 14, 28 February 11, 25. S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanion Bay, .East Bella Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. 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. Satllnts From Prince Rupert. Par VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Ocaan Pills, srd Swanson , Tutadav, S PJI. Far VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Al.rt a,.,, and Swanaan Bay, Saturday Noon. Par ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Wtlas Island, Sunday S PJI. Pee PORT SIMPSON and Naas Rlr Canntrlaa, Prlday A.M. IS tnit AvtDu. i. aarnsUy, AaaL Prloca Rupert. S.C