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Diamonds, Watches and Rings Bracelets, Beads and Novelty Necklets Earrings, Compacts and Vanity Cases Atomizers, Many Designs in Hand Bags Bead, Bags, Sewing Baskets UmbrcllasQ Butterfly Wing Pictures, Book Ends Waterman & Shaeffcr Pens and Pencils Desk Sets and Silverware Carving Sets and Perculators Flatware, All Kinds of Lamps Club Bags, Suit Cases and Fitted Cases Lacquer Ware, Bronze Statuary Cocktail Shakers, Flask Litcs Leather Belts & Buckles, Gents' Pocket Books Pipes, Smoking Sundries and Cigarette Cases Poker Sets, Indian Moccasins Indian Curios, Totem Poles Moradabad & Chinese Brasswarc Wedgewood and Gouda Pottery Smoking Stands, Fancy Cups & Saucers Fancy China Novelties, Vases Cut Glass & Colored Glassware Sterling, Ivory & Pearl-Tone Toiletware MAX HEILBRONERUias'Sst pearls and . orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of pale pink and white carnations and maiden hair fem. The bridesmaids, Miss M. Stevens, Miss M. Russ and Miss C. Mclntyre, wore beautiful powder blue and silver shot taffeta dresses In Victorian style and Eugenie hats to match. The bridesmaids' bouquets were of iris and maiden hair fern. Flower girls were little Misses Parllne Jones and Jean Mclntyre. E. C. Stevens was groomsman and ! tlon was held at the home of zle officiating, when Miss Rosalind groom's sister, Mrs. A. Jones. Watson, daughter of L. Watson, be- and Mrs. W. II. Russ assisted came the bride of F. O. Russ. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, chose for herj wedding gown long crepe back: white satin with silk embroidered veil held in place with a coronet of 1 present. happy couple In receiving the many guests Later in the evening a dance was held in the Town Hall, a general Invitation being accorded all to be Among the guests at the nuptials and attendant functions were Rev. and Mrs. W. McKenzle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKenzle, Dr. and Mrs. Charters, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Atkins. Mrs. A. Christiansen, Mrs. E. A. If You are one of the few People Who do not already Take the Daily News Telephone 98 We surest it would be a good thing to get in line with progress. Telephone for the boy to call and then pay him a dime a week and live happy ever afterwards. '. - .i H III... v, . H, i: 1111 11 ,n , Be an optimist. Subscribe to the paper that radiates optimism. THE DAILY NEWS Third Avenue m rnvmrnmrmmmrnxm mmmxwmmmm .: ma ian is mnmm is mm mmm m is isisisis mm WEDDED IN SKIDEGATE Nuptials of Miss Rosalind Waston and F. G. Russ Very Pretty Church, Skldegate, Rev. w. McKen- E. C. Wiggins and Peter Kcllcy Jr. acted as ushers. , During the signing of the register an orchestra played "The Sunshine j of Your Smile." Miss Jean Wark I presided at the piano. The bridal l party, which had entered the church to the strains of the Wed- SKIDEOATE, Dec. 7: One of the' ding March from Lohengrin played prettiest weddings in the history of : by the orchestra, left as Mendels-the Islands was solemnized on No-1 snon'.s Wedding March was played, vember 25 at Spencer United i Following the cerembny a recea- Mr. the 'God, Cause and Creator' Was Discussion The subject of the lesson-sermon In all Christian Science church'-.- land societies on Sunday was "Ooti the Only Cause and Creator." I .Among the Bible texts Included I In the lesson-sermon' was the tol the lowing from Isaiah 45:22: "Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am Ooa and there Is none else." The lesson-sermon also Included the reading of citations from the Christian Science textbook. "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy one passage being as follows: "Man governed by his Maker, having r. other mind. planted on the Evangelist's statement that 'all thing-were made by Him (the Word of God); and without Him was not Moore and Mrs. O. D. Turner. Mr.,anyinm8 mae that was made,' and Mrs. E. C. Stevens, D. McRae, I un triumph over sin. sickness, an1 P McMillan, r. MnnlflrPr r. Miller ucam. H Beaven, Miss Edna Beaven, M. Newman. Capt. P. Haan. Capt. C. Vallev. A. C. Pallant and Miss N. Pallant. Motoring Mohammedans Onlv Mohammedans are allowed to drive automobiles In Arabia. MATINEE TO HELP NEEDY PDONT? Colonel IMcMordic AnnouncesUm-quc Tlans For Securing ..' i Supplies; I,. ,'41.,,. As oneimcans ' of, helping the needy this Christmas Colonel S, P. McMordie, D.S.O.. Manager of the Capital Theatre, offers to give, the oroceeds of a matinee, the terms being set out In the following letter to this paper: "In order to assist In supplying :ood for those '.heir source the present 'he admission price of matinees 15c. and 40c. Should any one prp- 'er giving money. Instead of food, '.he Salvation Army will gladly re ceive It at the theatre. "We have an excellent program for this date and I am in hopes of 'Mllns the theatre on this occasion or whtih the staff have volunteered their services free. "As the schools will be closed. T im appealing particularly to thr 'hlldren to come to this show and "irlng anything from a large po-alo up to a jack of flour. "As your paper has always assls-'ed in anything for the good of thp lty. may I Impose on your good naure and ask for such assistance is you can offer in giving publicity to this movement." Sons of Norway Have Dance For Xmas Tree Fund In aid of the Christmas Tree 'und, a Cinderella dance was put on by the Sorts of Norway in the Metropole Hall Saturday evening Music was furnished by Oscar Olske. accordionist, and dancing was In progress from 9 pin. until midnight. Thete were some fifty or lxty persons fn attendance. The entertainment committee of he Sons of N6rway was in chargu of the affair Oscar Murvold presided at the door. MUSSALLEM'S Sanitary MEAT MARKET Now is the time to place your order for Christmas Turkeys TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Corn Beef, per lb Sc und 10c Pickled Pork, per lb. mtc Veal Stew, per lb 12 4c Lean Beef Stew, per lb. 10c and 13c Lamb Chops, per lb .25c Pork Chops, per lb 25c Tender Round Steak, 2 lbs 40c Pork Sausage. 2 lbs,... 35c We Deliver All Meat Orders Fifth Avenue Phones 18 and 81 ' ! ! Drink More Milk For Fresh Local Milk Phone lied C08 DOMINION DAIRY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We maintain a day and night service Our garage Is open from 8 n.m. to 1 a.m. You will like our service Please try It KAIEN MOTOKS LTD. Telephone 52 let tktt cough or cold hang on until it iLmlopi into something imUjt Mrioo. At tk firtt tnMU ul BUCKLEY'S and you will b mrntnd how quickly all of a cold will vnih. BUCKLEY'S liwrallf "act lib a flub". No other remedy can compart with it in tht ipeed with which it conquers couth or cold. Get a bottle toil jr. At all dnifguta. M-lS 3 ;o In in the the city city who wno find and I - ACTS LIKE A flash a of revenue- cut' Oft by R A SINGLE SIP PROVES ft Jk unemployment, th. fjjsSSSSSSSSSmmSSSSSmSSSi Capitol Theatre will give a Benefit Matinee on Tuesday, December 22 it which the regular entertainment will be given". "Instead of the usual mone; charge for admission to this mat nee. every one attending Is expec 'd to brlmt food and the Salvation Army have been good enough 'o agree to receive and distribute he food received. "It is hop?d that the merchants -vtll advertise bargains for thlsj benefit matinee, offering lists of 'ood which they can sell at about Girls' Tea and Sale Successful Affair Held Saturday Afternoon By Girls' Branch of St. Andrew's Cathedral Woman's Auxiliary The Senior Girls' branch of the Woman'g Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral held a successful tea and sale of home cooking at the home of Mrs. A. II. Waddington, Waldron Apartments, Saturday afternoon, many ladles calling during the afternoon to lend their patron age to the affair. Miss Betty Parlow, president of the Girls' Branch, attended the door to receive the guests. Miss Ruth Nelson was In charge of the tea room assisted by Miss Molly Ellison. Miss Violet Stamp-Vincent presided over the tea table and Miss Nancy Dawes was cashier. Miss Betty Ellison and Miss Jean Stamp-Vincent had charge of the sale of home cooking while Miss Freda Mussallem had charge of the candy table. 8. V. Cox was the winner in a bean-guessing contest, the prize being a box of home-made candy. Combination Specials NUMBER ONE 15 lbs. Pota toes 10 lbs. Turnips 6 lbs. Carrots lbs. Onions-lbs. BeeU lbs. Parsnips For $1.00 NUM IIEIl TWO lbs. Oreen Peas-lbs. Spilt Peas tins Golden Bantam Corn, 2's 10 lbs. Turnips 1 tin Aylmer Tomattx. 2W's 1 tin Aylmer Spaghetti Q Art For vaovw NUMIIEIt TIIIIEE I lb. Mixed Peel 1 lb. Shelled Walnuts, broken- 1 lb. Currants 1 bottle Malkln's Best Extract. 2-oz. any flavor- lib. Good Creamery Q-f rtrt Butter-For vvv NUMHr.lt FOLK 1 package Sun Light Soap 1 package Lux, small 1 package Soap Chips 1 package Rlnso, small 2 tins Gold Dust Scouring Powder 1 package Soap Suds 1 tin Two in One Shoe Polish 2 cakes Buttermilk Of rtrt Toilet Soan For OAoUU NUMIIEIt FIVE 1 tin Malkln's Best Coffee, l's 1 package Malkln'a Bpt Tea l'-1 tin Malkln's Best Baking Powd 12-oz. 2 pkgs. Malkln's Best Jelly Powders For $1.00 We carry a fresli and complete stock of Christmas requirements for pantry use. Our phones are for your convenience, call us for prices not listed. , Mussallem's Cash'& Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents" No. 1 Store Fifth Ave. I'linn IX. XI No. 2 Store 319 Third Av Hione SCO ! No. 3 Stom Tiilr.4 A .. tu it FIRE IN COTTAGE Interior of Home of J. McCrim-mon Gutted by Rlaie on j Saturday Evenlnf The Interior of hehome of J. McCrlmmon. 112 Eighth Avenue East, was gutted by fire Saturday evening. The blaze originated presumably from an over-heating stove and broke out during the absence downtown of Mr. and Mrs McCrlmmon. The fire department was called at 9 p.m. und soon had the blaze under control. Contenis of the house suffered from the effects of smoke and water. The loss Is at least partially covered by Insurance. Union steamer Catala. Capt. A E. Dkkson. arrived In port at 7 o'clock last evening from the pouth and sailed at 9 p.m. for Anox. Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow morning southbound. The vessel bought north a fair-sized list of passengers. 1 Monday. December 7, 1511 Mondav ami Twj. rwo shows : Y.a7 ' Feature Starts at 7 10 Admission - 2flff ;. MAE CLAItKE AND KENT DOUGLASS IX "Waterloo Bridgt' A .1.1 ii , . . . 0 Waterloo Brid;e-until lotJ came a great emotional drama Not Recommended For uuidren Comedv MAKIE DHESSLER and POLLY MOHAN In "IMNGEROlS FEMALES' Musical "FINN C ADDir PARAMOUNT NEWS No One Should Miss This Program Wednesday & Thursday "Twenty-Four Hours' The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Siorage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. TAKE BOVRIL and keep up to "Pa" From early childhood on through life, Bovril Increases vitality and builds up the resisting powers of the body. It has the unique property of making other foods more nourishing. TO PRINCE RUPERT Likes the Best! Prince Rupert merchants say that their ru.-finw" like to buy goods of the best quality. Tlx -ire a discriminating people. If there are any Prince Rupert people not taking the Daily News regularly, we suggest that tby re making a mistake In not taking the best. 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