PAGE BIX it &S v ENNE COGNAC BRANDY "His advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia.. Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND II 10 Rentals, Properties For Sale STOCKS AND BONDS WE INSURE EVERYTHING Life, Fire, Automobile, Accident and Sickness, Liability and Plate Glass. AGENTS YORKSHIRE SA VINOS & LOAN ASSOCIATION McCAFFERY, GIBBONS & COLLART, LTD. TIIIIID AVENUE TELEPHONE 11 The Fish which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED SHIPYARD OI'KUA TING G. T. 1. 20,000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineers .Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECT mC AND ACETYLENE WEEDING Vt "' j (: Our Plant Is EqulppeflfindlelJ Kinds of MARINE AND COJiMEUc'lAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 'Early Ad. Copy is appreciated TIIE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, December m VILLAGE BARLEY WAS WEDDING FIRST PLANT .Miss Kate Lewis of Metlakatla, B.C. Becomes Bride of Oscar Hal-dane of Metlakatta Alaska Yesterday afternoon at the neigh boring native village of Metlakatla. Canon W. F. Rushbroc performed with' the full accompanying native ceremonies the marriage of Miss Kate Lou be Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis of Metlakatla. B.C, and Oscar Egbert Haldane. son of Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin Haldane of Metlakatla, Alaska. The nuptials took place in St. Paul's Church which was handsomely de corated in connection with the Christmas festivities. There were six bridesmaids and six groomsmen and the wedding was very colorful. ; After the wedding ceremony, . there was the usual feast which was erijoyed by practically all the people of the village. In accordance with native cua-' torn, the couple will take up real-' deuce at Metlakatla in the home village of the bride. Liquor Permit . Was His Want Ontario .Alan Cave His Wife His Bank Account In Order to Get It BRANTFORD, Ont, Dec. 30: One of the first things a local man and his wife, who had been dependent on the city relief, did after getting some financial aid from an unex- seeted source, was to refund to the dty relief association the sum of $23 and ask for the husband's liquor permit. The relief officers, acting 3n orders from the city council, had declared the permit forfeit prior to '.he granting of the orders for groceries, etc. The wife of the man bar gained with the relief officers to get the permit and then exchanged the permit tp.herJiusband for his bank iccount. The money is now in her name and he will hare to depend on his wife's generosity to allow him something for liquor. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert December 30, 1010 Aid. T. D. Pattullo, Aid. J. H. Hll-ditch and Aid. V. W. Smith are the only members of the past year's al-dermanlc board who are seeking reelection to the city council. Other possibilities as candidates are O. W. Kerr, Dr. W. S. Hall. John Currie, J. A. Klrkpatrick, M. M. Stephens, W. S. Benson, D. H. Morrison. O. C. Emmerson, E. H. Mortimer, S. M. Newton and C. W. Peck. Yesterday afternoon Constables Mansell and McArthur found a tiny girl wandering on Sixth Street, evidently lost, the youngster was later fdentifled and taken home to her anxious mother. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Co. has applied to thai railway com-mlssiqn fpr permission to close bays and creeW mouths on the local waterfront. Dr John Brock K.u;-i- C; ;.v ,v record of comp.eiimj a jt-ar wi'h period each day from the Fair Prince's Dog Grows Feeble As Age Tells LONDON, Dec 30: Growlmr old and rheumatic, the Prince of Wales' I Cairn Cora no longer is able to hop up on toe Prince's bed to a special pillow where she sleeoc but has to proceed up a set of "stairs" made especially for her. Cora will not go to South Amer ica with her royal master, but will be left at home with the Duke of York, although she has been wont to accompany the Prince wherever possible. But recently, the Jump up to the Prince's bed has been too much for her brittle legs. Attempts to lift her met vigorous disapproval. So the Prince has had a set of little wooden stem built and Cora can trot up them by herself. Another royal dag. Snip, King George's cream-colored calm terrier, frequently is mentioned In British newspapers. Accompanying her royal master to Santfringham re-xntiy. Snip war being led along to the train by a footman when she saw the crowd behind the barriers. Immediately sh sat down on the pieoian piauorm ana witn lifted paws began to beg, 'much to the delight of the crowd. It was onlv bv force that (he footman Induced her to leave "her public" and enter the King's private car. SAFE PLACE FOR HUBBIE Start Young and Keep Him On the Farm There Wifie Is His Real Partner TORONTO. Dec. 30: "I know where my husband is almost any time of the day," declared Mrs .J. Alex Wallace of Simcoe. amid laughter, at the U. F. O. convention in Hygeia Hall. Mrs. Wallace was upholding the farm as the ideal background for successf al marriage. "On no place. but the farm," she said, "is the woman more nearly the partner of her husband that Ood intended her to be." CANADA EXCURSIONS LOW FARES LONG LIMIT on ticket) to EASTERN CANADA durlns December and until January 5th. Two fine ll-iteel trilm daily fa THE IMPERIAL THE DOMINION 9.00 p.m. 9.00 o.m. Ftnt tquipnttnf onj i.rK.s Jirtct rout- llta connection!. FROM PRINCE RW'ERtltETURN Toronto, s)lil.43; WlnJsor,"$l2U3; Ottawa, $ll?.i3; Montreal, il34.60; Quebec, 3'4.60; Saint John, N. B., $133.70; Halifax, $138.63. Corresponding low fares to oil Eastern destinations. Coll, phone or write any Canadian Pacific Ticket Agent. JinHMiiM. ' i iii r m w' r c H hi .is prt-.ifiuod trophy for unique ut having missed flying u short :a. airport .r. Karwa-, City. Japanese Women May Be Allowed Municipal Vote TOKYO. Dec. 30 Japanese women soon may be given a taste of political power. The sample will be the right to vote in municipal elections, and. It Is accompanied by the implicit promise that if It is taken with no ill effects, within a few years the full feast p politics equal rights with men to vote and- hold office will be-spread before more than 15,000 -000 female subjects of the Mikado. At the fifty-ninth session of the Imperial Diet meeting this month, a bill to permit women to vote in elections for viUasje. town and city assemblies and to hold offices in ' those governments is to be considered. Backed by the ovrwheJm-Ing malority held by the eovern-i mnt party, the Mlnselto. the bull : should pass the lower house with-', ut difficulty. There may be op-1 .position in the more conservative! j House of Peers, but the chance j1 are the measure will become .'aw. The bill stops short of admiUlnq women to participation in national 'and nrefoetuml affair. t will ' allow them to vote for members of the 4 prefectural assemblies nor for members of the national house of representatives, the highest elected officials, in the Japanese political system. Political leaders believe it will be ten years before women of Japan will have the same voting and office-holding rights a men. Combination . Special NO. ONE 2 Cans Corn 1 Can Deans 1 Can Peas 2 Cans Helm Tomato Soup l can Aylmer Vegetable 8oup 95c NO. TWO 1 Dottle Helrut Ketchup (large) 2 Cans Clarke's Pork ft Beans, 2's 1 Can Hems Spaghetti (large) 1 Can Lobster. U's . 1 Dottle Queen. Olives (small) 95c NO. THREE 2 Cans Helm Tomato Soup 2 Cans Helns Pork St Deans imed.) 1 Dottle Princeton Sweet Pickles 1 Package Soda Dlscuits (large) Fresh Swtt Mixed Biscuits 3 lbs. for 95c !to95c Look up your pantry and then Phone 18 or 81 Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 FIFTH AVENUE LAST Is Believed to Have Been Earliest Food to Be Deliberately . ' Cultivated TftMTVMiT in . l probably the earliest nlant rultiva. ted by man and the rise of civilisation can be dated from, the time it was first deliberately sown, Dr. E. S. Beaven says. Origin of all the present races of cultivated barley, he told the Institute-of Brewine. was the wild form still to be found i m Palestine, Syria, and Persia. Bar-j ley 7,000 to 10,000 years oid has been found by explorers in Egypt, he said. World's First i Telegram Found ! "He Died Today" Is Cryptic Inscrip- tion On Ancient Missive OXFORD. Eng.. Dec. 30: What may have been the world's first telegrama fragment of stone with a massage cut in it was shown here recently. It bore a cryptic inscription. "He died today." and presumably was carried by "express' messengers 1.300 years ago. I I TUESDAY .ft WEDNESij.-, Two Shows -7 & 9 p , CLARA BOW In 'Love Anion lh Millionaires' With Stanley Smith. ,t,4 Green and Other v.?.,. Loving Lauthinjr nar., . , Atain By a K ss Comedy -THE till up Screen Song "A HOT TIMt I.N Till r ) TOWN TONIGHT PARAMOUNT NF.U Admission iu, Feature Starts at 7.40 : , TIIURS. and FRI.. ;iv? Remember New Via s Matinee "FEET FIRST" NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT MATINEE at 131 Harold Lloyd in Hr Lat,; "FEET FIRST" and Vaudeville Get Your Tickets Now 75c "Rinjf Out the Old Ring In the New" VS. vV Individuality. . . . . even in little things! When you have only a dollar or two to spend on e little gilt, you must checw vlsisy indeed. But no need to tramp from store o itore in your search for something out of the ordinary . . . Just turn over your gift problem to us. 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