ft page & HI yix THE DAILY NEWS TllA.ll.Mi luvounjr, .Mutuary T 11 , of Lanada guarantees k trssvge 9 YEARS OLD This advertisement Is not published or displayed ty the Liquor Control Hoard or by Hie (Jovernmenl of Jlritish Columbia. Jif Jif Specials Jif consists of Soap Flakes at 25c per package. With every package we will give one china hand painted cup and saucer free. So why not take advantage and order a dozen packages? Classic Soap, 17 cakes for $1.00 While Swan Soap, 20 cakes for $1.00 Mussallem Grocery Co. 'Ltd. 117-423 Fifth Avenue East I'hones 18 and 81 Perfect ig ht A matter of foresight. Many cases of eye trouble are averted by early application of proper lenses. Present neglect may mean future trouble. A. E. Ireland (Graduate Optometrist 310 Third Avenue. (Oppositu G.W.V.A.) WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Hirch and Spruce Per load $6.50 Per half Ibad ...... $3.50 Per sack, 50c Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 1311 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY HOTTLES. MILK From Ilulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CKKAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone C57 ANOTHER PRETTY WEDDING TODAY Miss EMILY DICKENS BECAME IIKIUC I OK WILLIAM ROTIIHEI.L AT CEKEMONV IN t.MTElJ CllCltCII ConslUtrablc Interest attached itself to a;, pretty ceremony, In the United, Church at 2 o'clock this afternoon' Rev. George O. Hacker officiating, when' Miss Emily Dickens, daughter of Mr.j and Mrs. Albert Dickens, 233 Eighth, Avenue East, became the bride of1 William Rothwell, son of William Roth- j well, also of this city. The bride looked dainty In an ap-j proprlate costume of white satin with! veil .caught with orange blossoms and stiver slippers and hosiery. She carried) a bouquet of Ophelia roses and was' attended by her sister. Miss Rose' Dickens, who was pretty In a gown of' old rose sUk with hat to match, carry- i lng a bouquet cf carnations. . Enhancing the scene In the prettily j decorated church were the twof little-flower girls Edna and Betty Dickens' who wore frocks of old rose with hats to match and carried bouquets. The best man was Albert Dickens ' and Cecil Hacker acted as usher for the crowd that witnessed the ceremony. Miss M. A. Way presided at the pipe organ ana Mrs. Mcuregor rendered a solo during the signing of the register. Following the ceremony, there was a WATER NOTICE IMVhltslON ami fsi: TAKE NOTICE that Robert M Currle, whose address Is 1410 8th Ave. West, Vancouver. B.C.. will sddIv for a mnoT unnamed, which flows southerly and drains Into Huston Inlet. Q.C. Islands. about 1.030 feet westerly from miners cabins at head of Huston Inlet. The ! water w'Jl be diverted from the stream at a point about 200 feet from snore1 line, pussing through twenty-four acres! applied lor under lease, and will be : used for Industrial purpw.es upon the una aescrioea as applied for to lease l at head of Huston Inlet, Moresby! Island. This notice was pouted on the erour.d on the 6th day ol December. 1926. A, copy of this notice and an application oursuani mcreio ana lo me "Water Act. 1014," will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C. I Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Record?r or I with the Comptroller o Water Rights. tli,rlliMn n.illJi... tti.t - n ' Ithta thirty days after "the first ap- ! pcarance of this notice in a local news- is December "so lite' IlMt publlcatlcn ! ROBERT ROBERT M M. CURRIE CURRIE, Applicant. A DANDY t JAPANESE CHINA CUP AND oauv'-'u mr-r, - Ladles' first. Mrs. - May Fletcher, sister of the bride, as maid W. H. Perry: ladles' second. Mrs. D. H. t of honor: Miss Anne Crawford, the McDonald; men's first. Vincent Mesjher: jbrldesmsld. snd little Miss Mary Slater. (men's second, B. R. Wilson on cut with!" flower girl. Harold Stafford acted as A McDonald. I best man and the ushers were Harold After cards refreshments were served j Lannlng and Thomas 8. Fletcher. Dur-and dancing ensued until 3 o'clock.,'11? tEe signing of the register Miss Music was furnished ' by a three piece or- Beatrice Fosberg Sang "My World." The bride, given in marriage by her With One PackaKe of "Jif' TXEl'thn Bergman, of Suds in a Jiffy Oona River. B.C.. occupation fisherman. AH 1 for ..- j Intends to apply for a lease of the fol- "1" , V'.V; -'P! lowing described lands: Get a dozen or half a dozen while 1 commencing at a post planted 300 flinv in ,rnin 'feet north of northwest corner pest of are mej Koing. ;Jj0t 2190; tnence lxoo ,eet uthem; i thence 200 feet westerly; thence 1.000 40-50 Prunes, per lb 12Viclfeet -northwest; thence 100 feet to post 'Cd conulnln tea more 25 lb. box for $195 82' cr"' fft-7n Pninpa nor 11. Ifl,. JOHN BERGMAN. or.,11. i t' ' "mo-'I PURE JAM SALE1 Nabob, Empress or JIalkin's BeU Strawberry Jam, 4 lb. tin . . . 73c Black Currant Jam, 4 lb. tin 73c Loganberry Jem, 4 lb. tin . . . 70c Red Plum Jam, 4 lb. ... tin 30c rt.1 v ine,se jams are just in ana ail first-class stock, ; but . we have too ! many and they have to go, B C. Butchers & Grocers I Limited Phones 13 and 571. THE SALE I 1 OF ALL SALES Quality First, Price Ust Men's Mackinaw Coats, best make, all wool $5.08 Men's Tweed Suits .... $9.93 Men's Tweed Overcoats $19.83 Men's Heavy Wool Work Shirts $1.19 Men's Overalls $1.95 Men's Wool Hose 29c MANY OTHER BARGAINS Come and see. We set a hard pace for others to follow. Thor Johnson 720 Second Avenue George Rorie CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Phone 387 24$ Second Avenue West, Prince Rupert Keep Baby's Skin Soft Dr. Chase's Ointment is known and EVERYWHERE appreciated by mothers who have with gratitude witnessed the benefit it has brought to their suffering children. Chafing and cracking of the skin is often the beginning of eczema. The trouble develops where two surfaces of skin rub together as in the neck, armpits or between the legs of fleshy infants. Dr. Chase's Ointment applied after the bath brings relief from this condition and prevents eczema. Dr. Chase's Ointment COcts. a box, all dealers or The Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co, Limited Toronto 2, Canada reception at the home of the bride's parents with misny guests attending. The happy couple then embarked on the steamer Cardena to spend a two wo! , weeks' honeymoon in Vancouver and I Victoria after which they will return to the city and take up residence on Sberbrooke Avenue. Both Mr. and Mfs. known and much esteemed amid a wide circle of friends, The bride has resided here for some , ,, . ... , . ; "nle n1 tne Broom Is prominent In the local transfer tutneM, 11 IfiV DF 17 IUUICT LllJuIHDLL. HlUdl DRIVE AND DANCE BY SONS OF CANADA a well attended whist drive and dance ... " h.M held .... llst nI8ht ,h, , m the Metropole ., Hall by Prince Rupert Assembly Native s3ni 0f Canada LAND ACT. .NOTICE OF INTENTION' TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Oona River Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, B.C.. and altuate on an Island In Oona River approximately opposite biock une ana .two oi io( zivw. R. 5. Coast District (mostly tide list Applicant DnUd (Vtnher M f)2rt LAND ACT NOTICE Of INTENTION TO APPLY TO TO LEASE LA Nil In Prince Rupert Land Recording District, and altuate at Huston Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. Currl. ut muwuvcii u u.. wcuuawuu ibu .packer, intends to apply for a lease of lh 0,iwtn described lands: Commencing at a post planted at northeast comer about 1.000 feet wes- terly from miners' cabins at head of Huston Inlet; thence westerly 23 chains; thence southerly about 12 chains; thence eaxterlv 2?1 rhftlna thrnr nnr. therly about 12 chains, and containing i acres, more or less. ROBERT M. CURRIE. Applicant. IN PROBATE IX THE K L' PKKM K ('ol' HT Of llltlTIMI COM Mill A In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Alberta Daniels. Dereased, Intestste. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hn Honor, Judge Robertson, the ISth day of December. A.D. 1026, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Alberta uanieis, aeceasea, and ail parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 16th day of January, A.D. 1027, and all parties indebted to the estate are re- Sulred to pay the amount of their In-ebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 16th day of December, A.D. 1923. Municipal Elections 1927 CANDIDATES Endorsed by PRINCE RUPERT TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL For Alderman JAMES IJLACK W. M. IIROWN HERT GREER J. M. MORRISON Vote and Influence re quested in support of the above named Candidates Your Your as Velvet Prevent and Relieve Eczema Mrs. Albert Bishop, 38 Laplanche St., Aroberst, N.S. writes "In one week my baby was entirely relieved of eczema by the use of two boxes of Dr. Chase's Ointment. He had sores all over his back." chtstra led by Miss Irene Morrison Olllls Rcyer was master of ceremonies and C. R. Bigg.rt presided at the door. The The committee committee In In charge charge consisted 0, Frank Fortune, chalnnac.: Olllls Royer, ;C R. Blggart and' J. M. Morrison. FORMER LOCAL MAN MARRIED IN SOUTH Miss Lillian Maude llrtrlir l Itrldr of Maurice ). (or Will at Vauromrr Orrinoiiy At Chown United Church. Vancouver. Wednesday evening at 8 oclock. Rev. O. M. Sanford read the marriage service for Lillian Maude, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Fletcher. 473 Twentieth Avenue West, and Maurice O. Cor-klll, formerly of Prince Rupert and more recently of Ocean Falls. In the bridal party were Miss Elsie father, was charming in a gown ot ivory georgette, combined with taffeia, and silver rosebuds. Her embroidered veil was arranged In coronet style, with orange blossoms 2nd she carried Ophelia roses and llly-of-the-valley. Mlas Elsie Fletcher was In a frock of mauve georgette, elaborated with sliver lace and she carried a bouquet of rose carnations and Uly-oMhe-valley. Nile green georgette formed the frock worn by Miss Crawford, which was also combined with sUver lace. Her flowers were rcse carnations and lllj-of-the-val-ley. The Utile flower girl was In shell-pink georgette and shirred satin ribbon of the asme tone and carried a basket of violet and narcissi. A reception followed at the family1 residence, when the bride's mother Joined the bridal party In receiving. She wore a gown of reseda crepe, combined with fawn net and lace and fawn silk hat. Mr. and Mrs. Corklll left for Ssn Francisco and Los Angeles on their honeymoon. For travel the bride wore pearl grey velvet with touches of peacock blue silk snd dark blue coat, collared and cuffed with silver tipped fox lur and hat In tones of blue. RYOKA MARU LEAVES TODAYFOR SHANGHAI llu first Cargo of drain Ever Milppril troin Mere to the Orient The Ocean Transport Co.'s freighter. Ryoka Maru, completed loading at the elevator early this afternoon and will sail late this afternoon or tonight with the first cargo of grain ever shipped from here to the Orient. Her -destina tlon will be Shanghai. SECOND HALF WHIST LEAGUE list of (i.iMKH to 111: ii.vi;i 111:. TWf.KN .NOW ANI MAICI II 3 IH IU.I.K.KI V XKCIlKT.tllY Tlie following schedule for the sec ond half of the men's sestlon of the Fraternal Whist League has been re leased by the secretary, F. E. Wermlg: J.VNTAUV 20 ltnlghU ot Pythias vs. St, Andrew's Elks vs. Moose. Sons of Csnada vi, I O O F. St. George's (City) vs. St. George's (Seal Cove). 37 St. Andrew's vs. St. George's (City). Moose vs. Knights of Pythias. I.O.O.F. vs. Elks. 8t Oeorge's (Seal Covi) vs. Sons of Canada. IKIIIll.tllV 3 Moose vs. St. Oeorge's (Seal Cove). Elks vs. Knights of Pythias. , I.O.O.F. vs. St. Andrew's. St. Oeorge's (City) vs. Sons of Can- IS. TORONTO HAD RADIO XMAS NEAI1LY .MILLION IXH.t.WtH UOItTII or seen (hits iioi (hit this .SEASON' TdnONTO. " 3arl. 11. (By Canadian Press). It was a radio Christmas for this city that of 1929. It Is estimated that between half-s-mlUlon and a million's worth of radio gifts Were sold here. There wfcre three other notable t developments In the Christmas buying I this year aside from the lines which far the past ten years have been the I favorite pasture grounds for the seeker I for Christmas gifts. They were golf i equipment, floor lamps and. antiques. Then were bought In much greater quantities than ever before at Christmas. 'Teople are becoming educated In the art of making their homes tasteful. said an expert. "This accounts for tht big demand for floor lamps, table lamps and antiques. More and more families are becoming dissatisfied with the Illumination from a slugli fixture in the centre of the room. These are gradually going out altogether. I believe. People want the light where It is most convenient In their homes, and they are getting this through the u-of floor lamps. In Jewelry, beautiful and costly articles are lp. demand, but they must cldenUIly. V men . this year showed , mor courage, in ins oujiag di sua ana near silk undies than ever before, for wives, sister and sweethearts. Public meeting to dlseuss city affairs, Moose Hall, Tuesday, January 11. commencing at 8:1S pjn. Everybody Invited. Seats reserved for ladles. Alt candidates for municipal oftlee will be given hearing. a. M. Nrwton. a LAND ACT. .NOTICE Of INTENTION TO APPLY TO i.kam: UM. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and altuatt at NeMi Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John Dybhavn. ot Prince Rupert. DC , occupation manager. Intend to apply for a lease, of the following described lands:- Commencing at a post planted on the south aide of Nesto Inlet, about one mUe from Its head: tnence south 6 ehains: thencs west IS chains; thence north 0 chains to shore: thence eaal 10 chains, more or less, following tha shore line to point of commencement, and eontslnlcg 7 acres, more or lest. JOHN DYBHAVN, Applicant Dated November 23. 1M6. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Appli U Lssso Lane In Prince n.U(-rt l and llrrurdlns ti iiirl, six I ultitiie at Jrtfwsjr llirlior. Vunn charMl" llmt. TAkK NOTICE I In I $lrvinv CsirtM-i Compso). Ltd.. Vsii'tHiver. n.C. orrupslloi, fish Psrkcn. lnend in W'ly for a k-ax i.f ttw Ml.iulot lwrttd hnda:-- CutnrneiM-int si s pott ilimed si the MMjlhciM rorner of It Tom Mlnrsl r.lilra. fMlowias I be rltlrrly tmvtwUrv In s northerly rtirtMlnn It rhin: iVm-e nnrthesalerly It rbln lo Mrb wsie (Mrk: !lii- -'.iiilMI.fljr liner Ike Mrli sirr mirk is ihimv ihencs wiulliweil "rly t H fisiiiv ux.rr or lew. lo lb point nf roHMUFiweiueei. and runitinini- it vrr. iitun- or le. somervii.ij; fi.nr loiipiNr. LTD.. Al'pllrsnl. Per F. I). Maihert ImimI S-pinnber vtt). tt If any segment of the Spine i in tukNtornul petition "'"nl (lubluwtion) prewnrr i proJuAJ on the nerve i inibki it tha point and dtKaw develops, y -i T.HOP T.TKHOAr 7. vrm w THCAST T.UNCJ T. UV1JI T.ITOUACH V.SMAUWTUTIM T.SOWO T.OVmSiU T.LOS1S V.SLAtlOtl TiUMTAU. ThtChiropraaori dw ni4u 94 kmlA mncv d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR RoomH 6 & 7, Exchange lllock Phone 6'Jl Dr. Alexander Smith lllock Phone 575 DENTIST ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order, in our shop $50 ns low as 223 Sixth Street Start Diamond SpednlM the day Be on Our Clocks nre nil guaranteed timekeepers. Visit our ( loci. Room. Sec the beautiful (iltANI)FATIIEK CLOCKS CHIMES CLOCKS WALL CLOCKS. Dozens of different tle!;ns In Fnncy Mantel Clocktt, Clock from Jjtt.ltt up Max Heilbroner WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT AM) TOMORROW ul 7 and J p.m. Fred Thomson and "Silver King" "Ail Around Clnru llorton C()IEI)V"LOVF7S IIANDLIV INTKR.VATIt)NAL NEWS AdmlHIin Canadian National 'Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating (LT.P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineer Mnchlnlls Ilnllcrmnkcr, IIIackrmilht, Pattern' mukerH, Founder?, WoodHiirkeris Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant In equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 13 and 385 H. S. WALLACE CO., Ltd. HATS Value to $7.50. Clourlntf at Half Price Velvety or Felts in Latent Style Full Slink of Ijidlt-ii' Home Journal Pallernn In tiik. Phone 9. WHEN PURCHASING Don't : Forget Montreal : Importers who brought Montreal Prices f to Prince Rupert Montreal Importers Third Avenue V 1 Right Time! S27-529 Third Atnur in Frying Pan" and slnmj; cuat. 35c itnd luc AND 3rd Ave. and Fullon J. D. Miller, Proprietor