Worth Checking Up NO matter what amount your hudget sets aside for washday expense, you will find that we offer a laundry service comfortably within it. And, more important, a checkup over a period of time will convince you that laundry-, washed clothes last longer, save money, guard health . . . .and are cleaner! Call us on the 'phone we'll gladly help you arrange for this new-era method of handling the family wash. The LAUNDRY Does it best Canadian Lai! nary i and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 Fishermen Before buying your next engine, r-ome and see u about j The Gardner j Semi-Dieser Engine ' the moat satisfactory on the ! market. Governor has eon- j trol at all speeds, making it most suitable for halibut ' ' boats. Sisa 12 h.p. to 300 h.p. The Acadia j Gas Engine j the mo..t modern deigned and bcht built 4 cycle engine in CanJa. Sizes from 6-8 b.p. to 40 h.p. medium and , heavy duty. i Ward Electric ! AND MARINE SUPPLY CO. Phone 080 Cow Kay Prince Rupert. B.C. fLast : Minute SPECIALS Orange and Lemon Peel, per lb K Citron Peel, per lb 15 Mixed Cut Peel, per lb. .'Wf Mixed Nuts, per lb 25? Mixed Candies, 3 lbs. for 8.f Boxes of Chocolates, per box, from o()e to $3.00 St. Ivel Plum Puddings, assorted sizeu, at attractive prices. We take pleasure in extending our best wishes to i our many patrons for a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Mussallem Grocery COMPANY, LTD. J17-423 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 81 Prince Rupert, B.C. j PRINCE RUPERT ! CHAMPION TEAM i Winning decisively over Anyox and I Ocean Fall In Saturday night's game. I Prince Rupert captured honora In the ujM!r-MiSn scnool basketball scries. The local. Jn the .ooqrae of the serlea, wpn four games and lost "one; Anyox won two and lost two. while bLsau Falls lost three and won none. There was a good -sized crowd out Saturday night to watch two ames in which play was of high quality The locala defeated Anyox 37 to as In the first game and came right back to down Ocean Fall 30-18 In the second. An exhibition girls' game rounded out the program for' which E. A. Mann was referee. Last night Prince Rupert defeated Ocean Fills 43 to 12 in an exhibition game. Tin Anyox team returned north on the Camosun Sunday nlsht while the Ocean Falls team will leave on Its return to the paper town aboard the Prin cess mary tomorrow afternoon. MATINEE FOR NEW YEAR EYE Large Crowd Attended Lntertain-ment Put on Saturday Night by Elks in Westholmc Theatre A crowd which comfortably filled tK Westbolme Theatre attended the midnight matinee put on for the Elks' I Lodge under the direction of 8. A. Me- j P he iron on New Year's Eve. Those contributing to the program in I I novelty number Included Mr. McPher-son. Jack Oobb. Harry Astorl. Russell ' Oraham. Miss Myfanwy Campbell. Frank Moore. Frank Fortune. Billy Fuller. Garfield McKlnley, Miss Elizabeth Method. A A. Oonnon. Bob Frizzell and Tom Spagonl. Outstanding numbers were the toe and court dancing of Miss Campbell: the sword dance of little Uisa McLeod. and the tricks and patter of Mr. Oraham. Selections were also i played by the Weatbolme Orchestra. At midnight bedlam was let loose when noloemekers and cotton snow balls showered on the audience. In another place, the New Year wast thus successfully introduced. , i The cabaret entertainment at the Commodore Cafe on New Year'a Eve was one of the popular attractions for the occasion In Prince Rupert. Dancing was enjoyed to the strains of music by imve oasunan ana nil orchestra and there were bounteous refreshments, i From early in the evening until late ! the next morning, there' was a capacity ! attendance. j Oypsum Is second only to coal as the most Important mineral produced in the prorlnces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, where it has been mined 'or more than a century. NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE la hereby given to the electors of the Municipality of the City of Prince Rupert that I require the presence of the said electors at City Hall on trie-Ninth day of January. 1038, at twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of electing persona to represent them aa Mryor and Aldermen, or B:hool Trustees. The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: The candidates shall be nominated In writing: the writing shall be subscribed by two electors of the municipality as proposer snd seconder, and shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any tune between the date of the notice and two P.M. of the day of nomination: the said writing may be In the form numbered 3 in the Bcbedule o! the "Municipal Elections Act." and shall state the names, residence, an? occupation or description of each person proposed, in such manner as sufficiently to identify such candidate: and In the event of a poll being necessary such poll shaU be opened on the Twelfth day of January. ib28. at City Hall, of which etery person Is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. Qlven under my hand at City Hall, this 31st day of December. 1137. E. F JONES. Returrlng Officer. Canned Fruit Special Any of the following- Canned Fruits, all the highest grade end in heavy syrup. :t tins for !)."( Loganberries, Raspberries, Strawberries. Sliced Peaches, Anri-cots. Pineapple. We guarantee these to bo the best. Fresh Local Eggs arriving daily Large site, per doien (." Fresh Firsts, per dozen Fresh Pullwts .Joe it doien for $1..5 Compliments of the Season end JJest Wishes for a Prosperous New Year. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 571 7w Ccnfornmon oj Lcrnada guarantees its Age mm lO YEARS OLD Jlladc in Canada 95 years This advertisement is not published o: displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia ONION STEAMER HAS ENGINE TROUBLE AND IS REPORTED BEHIND Having had engine trouble after leaving here lor Anyox, Stewart and other northern port of call, Union .'learner Camosun. Capt. James Plndlay. la not expected to return until after midnight tonight enroute south. Arriving from Vancouver and wayporta on Sunday alght at 10.10. it was 7 o'clock Sunday morning befure the vessel got away. Engine trouble developed scon after leaving here and the vessel reported that she was at Nass Harbor this morning after having made her calls at Anyox and Alice Arm. She is due at jtewart this afternoon so cannot be here before midnight tonight, more likely tomorrow morning H. Slmonsen Is the only passenger booked to tall from here to Vancouver 3a the Camosun. BIG CROWD FOR SCOTTISH DANCE Capacity of l.O.U.E. Hall Taird at Enjoyable Kuiittlon Held Lat fuelling A crowd of merrymakers which taxed the capacity of the I O D E. Hall attended the Scottish dance which was held last night by the Ladles' Auxiliary to the St. Andrew's Society. Prom 9 p-m. to 3 a.m. the old-time dances which never grow unpopular were enjoyed, splendid music being furnished by an orchestra consisting of John Brcmner. James Watt, J. B. MacXay and Mrs. J. S. Black. Howard 6 teen was master of ceremonies, being assisted In that arduous role by Ben Dalgirnc. John McLean presided at the door. The committee responsible for the success of the affair consisted of Mrs. McRobble, Mrs. Howard 8 teen, and Mrs. Ban Dalgarno. Mrs. Jamas Arthur had charge of the serving of tasty refreshments. NEW MAYORELECTED CITY OF TORONTO TORONTO Jan. 3.-emue McDrlde. former controller of the city, waa elected maycr yesterday over Mayor Thomas Foster by a majority of 12.000. Cash and Carry Grocery FULTON AND SIXTH AVE. SAVE THE CENTS We have a few Xmas Stockings left and we are selling them at half price. Buy One and get Two for Same money Rolled OatB, in bulk, 5 lb. for Smyrna Figs, in bulk, per lb. V2f Seedless Raisins, in bulk, lb. iiif Granulated Sugar, 10 lb. . . 7J$r Canned Milk, talis, per tin ..'lie BiTttttCjmtto, lb : . VOlb.&or 0.17 HfcrD.rltfc" I0 14 lb. for .C7 Lard, in bulk, per lb 100 Canned 'Loganberries, per tin -Of Pullet Fresh Eggs, per doz. ()( Large Fresh Eggs, per doz. Visit our Store and Savp Honey Orders $3.00 or over Delivered Phone 30 t the; jail news WELL KNOWN COUPLE WED Miss Jean Martin llecomes Bride of J. It. Morrison at Quiet Ceremony Saturday Evening A quiet but Interesting wedding took place at 7.30 Saturday evening In the Presbyttrlan Manse. Rev J. K Filzcl officiating, when Miss Jean Martin ol Rcnton, Scotland, became the bride of John Roderick Morrison of this city Witnesses of the ceremony were th, iilries brother-in-law and slater, Hi. iiicl Mrs. John MeCrtmmon. Following the ceremony, a reception :ook place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McCiimmon, .Eighth Avenue and vlcBiide Street, friends gathering there to extend their congratulations and best wishes to the couple who have aken up residence at 427 Eleventh Avenue East. The groom is a pioneer resident of the city and a well known ai d popular .r.ember of the fire department. The 'Tide for several years has been Identified with the Inlander boarding house. CHIEF OF POLICE WEDS IN SOUTH Miss Hazel Myrna Greenlay of Vancouver lie tomes Bride of Sergeant J. P. M. Hannah The wedding took place quietly In Vancouver last week of Miss Muel Myms Oreenlay, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Q. L. Oreenlay of that city, and James Palerson Menzles Han ah, chief of the tlty detachment of the provincial police in Prince Rupert The ceremony, which took placj at th home of the brieve's sister. Mrs. Mauri r W. Carden, was performed by Bev. O M. Sanford. After a brief boneymocr j .rip to Victoria. 8ergeant and Mrs. ' Hannah will arrive In Prince Rupert to i take up their residence. NEW YEAR CABARET BY ELKS' LODGE IS DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR The Elks' New Year's Eve soiree proved a lively pr.-ty which was much enjoyed by a crowd of sane one hundred and forty persons, the event taking pluoe in the home In the Relgerso. Block. The big feature of the eveahi; was the drawing ton the fur coat, dona ted by Willam OolMoom to the Christmas Cheer fuud, the winner of which was- George Ross of 67 Taxi who hek the winning ticket 7SJ which was drawr p the course of the proceedings bj George Frlsaell. Throughout the evening dsnclng wai enjoyed to the strains of splendid music furnished by Alf Small and hi six-piece orchestra which excelled it self. The dec3ratlvt scheme vaa an attractive one. the celling and walls beln. adorned with stresmers in the purplt and white colors of the order with the cabaret tables enhanced by a sunburst effect. At mldnlghf. noise making devices and other novelties were released with which to enthusiastically Inaugurate the New Year Responsible for the success of the affair waa Douglas Friaasell who had charge of l arrangement and acted as mastei of ceremonies. W D. Vance presided at the dour. MY RUSSIAN LADY'S COAT IS CATSKIN War on lellwet. starts In Leningrad Hity Dnils litid fr Etery skin LSNIKORAD. Jan. 3 A war on cats has started since the State Clothing Syndicate announced fifty cents would be paid for every oat brought to Its factory. Their sktiuaee used In maklne popular-prlced fur noats for women. Midnight and daytsjht raids are reducing Leningrad's feline population Oat-catchers carrying huge bags an iron bars go about 'he city coaxing oats Into captivity or ktlUng them outright. Disappearances of JamUy pets a well as the cruelty of their deaths have caused newspaper to protest The syndicate, however, oran tends that thvj campaign meets the need for cheap furs gives work to the unemployed and reduces the hydrophobia risk. LAMP EXPLOSIONS CAUSE DEATHS AT OUTLYING FARMS IDMONTON. Jan. S 81s pernors were burned to death by an explosion of coal oil lamps on lonely . farms In northern Alberta early Saturday st Legal, Mrs. A. Lsbreoque and three children, all under five yean of age. while at Smoky Lake Mrs Irene Wydhuck and an eight-yer-oir daughter aa dead. crsro.MM rou.F.crioNs Customs and excise collections at the port of Prince Rupert for tie month of December totalled $18.809 70 according to announcement made this morning by J. H. McLeod. collector of customs. The total for the month of December 1920 was 128,034 28. Advertise in The Dally News .ECZEMA ENDED Madame A. Larltlere of Fall Hirer, Mass., suffered with eczema for three years, and had treatment from several doctors, all of whom gave op the ease. " Finally, " she aayi, "I went to s ipeslaliit, whkh coat mo another M, bat I was no better. "A friend advised mo to try Zam-Buk, which I did, and for which I have ever since been thankful I Tory soon felt some relief, and perseverance with Zani-Rak opletely rid me of the dlisue." CLINIC TO CURE DEFECTS OF SPEECH '-arte rervrntair of Clillrtr-n Need Treatment for Muttering MONTREAL, Jan. 8 A clinic for thi ' reatment of children who stutter o sve other speech defects has beer 'pened by the Mental Hygiene Oosaanlt-e of Montreal. The need for such a clink has be-ome increasingly evident to the ooaa- nlttee. who feel that children with peach defects grow up with a feeling yt Inferiority which usually leads to ueh unhapptnesa and faUM In life, nd which, not Infrequently, results lc be development of nervous snd menu tllments. The case of one child who baa baei reared for tome weeks was cited a ihowlng the importance of early treat nent. The child waa sent from one o he schools, where, because of hi' ipeech defect, the other children fre quently made fun of him, with the re ult that he waa becoming neorbltt extremely sensitive, and had lost al leslre to play with hut eompanlona. Ar saggerated form of lisping was at ttv oot of the child's difficulties, and thl ondltlon. already showing ait Improve lent. Is considered to be definite! uraMe. It Is estimated that about one pe ent of school children are suffer lu rom some sort of speech defect. LENINGRAD IS DRUNKEN CITY Hhattm All Keeurds Iw laletlestlon HHlrldr ami Martlet LENINGRAD. Jan. S. Leningrad It wLeved to have shattered aU record Husslan or foreign, for drunkenness, sulfides and murders. During one week, recently the record figure of Slit person arrested for drunkenness, was .cached. At the newly-established government institute for the euro of Inebriety and the drug habit, long line tt men. woman and even children watt dally for treatment. The waiting list nsntvbers many thousands and extends into June There are seldom leas than three murders s dsy. Many of them are com mitted by Juveniles and the motive often la petty robbery. SAILINGS TO EDROl-t; MAKE BF.SKRVATIQN8 NOV. PHOM SAINT JOHN Tu ISrlfskt, l.lterpmii Jn i3 Montoaltn Jan. 37 Mlnnedosa 0 Mstacama 2 Moufirlaie To Liverpool only To Uiukgow. LlirrNM mm saw f 'Wall1 rwD. 3 Mi Feb. 17 Ib. 34. Mlnm Mar. 0 Montrose To t'lirrboiirg-houlliaiiiiton-Aiitwrrp Mr Montirn Mar. 1 Metagatna Arsly to Ar-t-. e erwhtre or S.St Cmtrsi Pas. Agent, C.P.R. Ststlon, Vsneouvsr. Ttltphont Stymou.- 2610 IB BBBBBV mm SEVERE CUT HEALED Mr. C. Oaklev of Saskatoon, who sustained a terrible cut on his leg, tajt: "ITad I known of Zam-Buk when the accident occurred, I could have saved myself a 10 doctor's bill! A doetor sewed up the cut and attended me for five weeks, but the wound did not heal, and be advised mo to go into a hospital. . "I ebjeeted, however, aad used Zani-Buk instead, aud in two weeks' time was back at work." UsTIl M'llt WIMKUstggJB Tuesday, January S, 192 1 WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. "THE BETTER with SYD CHAPLIN as Old Bill Adapted from the famous play by Bruce Bairnsfather and Arthur Eliot HAHOLD GOODWIN. DOHIS IIILU BI). KENNEDY, CHARLES CKR-RAKD. TO.M KUNNKDY and COMEDY Admission Jaeger Pure Wool Underwear FOR LADIES Union Sulla, from $n.UT to .S7.."(l suit VwIk, from Sl-'O to $UM CHILDREN'S JAEGER PURE WOOL SWEATERS from 31.."0 to H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Phone 9. Thor Johnson GOES OUT OF DRASTIC REDUCTIONS On t'verr Shoe in the Store sssjgassjsjsssjskssSVggHgagfsMaeMsBVeW BeslTrociiraMel (THE ORIGINAL) GREAT I1ARGAIKS 3 RICHEST lor ruusu BqltUJ tni tm',,'4 ' WiiliaM Cf.l Si Simt limiui. CloMdwk ..J BlveM.tiltLw OiilttM. Dull- j un-k-Cluiow, SudMS. JL siisiiii iii mini ii I sm s UWL This advertisement is not Liquor Control Board British SAVED OPERATION "Father developed a painful sore on his face, writes Uisa N. Lewis of Silver Lake, Oregon. "Numerous remedies and treatment from several doctors failed to heal it, and the doctor advised sa operation. Horn eons advised him In first try Zass Buk. A few applirations brought relief, aad continued use of Zam-Buk entirely bealed the sore, saving father from an operation." Ztn-Bnk U b.t for ecseais. rlsfvens, salt ikram. boll,, pinsls. alms, shies iw, aimrf-paitoaiaf . pik. tals. bctlux, kerss Ml cldt AlldMktitSc bra. Pftrp Send thlssfrrrt. SSBtSsf ! 1" ft f I" V" nH le. map (fnrretara I I IX. la ( .- Co.. Tot mlo. Imt ftrt nisi tel. other. l INTERNATIONAL NEWS 50c and 25c 3rd Awnue and Pulton Street THE SHOE I1USINESS COME AND CUT 113,1 IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT J4H .m. published or displayed by the or by the Government of Columbia