flitnt two THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince gupfTt Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yeariy periodj paid In advance For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year By mali to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per lnch per insertion Local readers, per insertion, per iine . Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Contract rates on application. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION UNITED IN MARRIAGE Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served. A toast to the bride was proposed by Dean Gibson to which the groom responded. S. E. Parker proposed a toast to the bridesmaid to which the groomsman responded. The daintily decorated brides' table was centred with a three-tjer wedding cake which the bride cut. The happy couple sailed later in the evening fof a honeymoon trip to Vancouver. Victoria and else where in the south. In a few weeks they will return to Prince Rupert to take up residence at 657 Fifth Ave nue East. The bride's going away costume was a navy blue ensemble Mr. and Mrs. Lemon are both well kpown ana popular local youn? people, having resided here for many years. They will have the hearty congratulations and best wishes of many friends. Numerous beautiful and useful wedding gifts testified to the general esteem in which they are held The bride has been a valued ' member .of the municipal telephone exchange staff. The groom is in the' sqrylce of the Canadian Fish $s uom storage vo. T. W. Ilall, Inspector of schools, failed last night on the Prince John for a trip to jQuecn Charlotte City and other Island points pn official duties. 2 $5.00 I? COMMERCE CHAMBER AT DINNER (Continue from Page V 11 A.M.. Sermon Subject: "THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD" 12: 15,"" Sunday School. 12:30, Westview School 7:30 P.M., Sermon Subject, "CHRISTIAN PROGRESS" 1. Jjj th Ideal qf progress consistent with ifes we know it 2. yhat bearing has the past on the future In the realm of individual experience? 3. Of what value is the sense of failure?' All visitors heartily welcomed. -. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE In future the, Prfnce Rupert Christian Scjence aoclety will hold tm additional service on the first Sunday of each month commencing January 7th. Service will commence at 8 p.m. 3.00' 9.00 1.40 .25 .02 Saturday, Jap. S, pi The president referred to. an op- Hmlctto ronnrt. rprplvpd from pr. Miss Thelma Bunn Becomes Bride Mandy resident mining engineer, Of Of Mvles Myles Lemon Lemon at at Pretty rreuy ana . ,. . ..Hvitioc in th. Prlnrp Interesting Ceremony In the presence of members of the two families and Intimate friends, a pretty house wedding bf much local interest took place at 7:15 last evening at the home pf the" mother of the bride. 931 Am- hrnse Avenue! when Miss Thelma. Henrietta Bunn, eldest daughter of 1 the late Charles" Bunn and Mrs. Lottie Bunn, was united In marriage to Myles Bretherton Lemon, secpnd son of the Jate John Lemon and Mrs. Eva Lemon, 657 Fifth Avenue East. The ceremony was performed by Very Rev. James B.. Gibson, dean of St. Andrew's Cathedral, under a wedding bell in an arch of pink and white, streamers, chrysanthemums, and . carnations. The bride was given' in marriage by S. E. Parker. Miss Winnif red C. Bunn R.N sister of the bride, and Charles Le- morf, brother of the groom, were witnesses, The bride was beautifully attired hi white crepe back satin with white bandeau across the hair and she carried a prayeribook. Rupert district. It estimated the total mining payroll at three mfl- an dollars supporting 21 separate communities, aggregating about 5,6o6' people. The report indicated .hat the Industry was in a sound condition and well" set for steady (regress. The fisheries report showed an increase of tonnage ov.er the pre- vjous year and Ah Increase, in value f American landings. The increase in quantity and sale of codfish and lalibut livers was mentioned. The report of A. E. Parlow, dis trict forester, showed that cop-tracts let in the district showed an ncrease of 50 in quantity but no increase in price over last year, Mr. Johnson said. A new developmept was the placing of an order for ispen lqg.s for shipment tq Shang lal. It was understood that, If this hlpment proved satisfactory, or 1ers amounting tq several million feet a year would follow. There vere other orders for apsen (white loplar) which might result in ad lltional business and there had been correspondence in regard to ipttpnwod. Stock pf logs was Iqw ind any general upturn Jn business vquld result in a great increase Jn ogging and milling activity hroughout the district. In closing the president urged inity of action. By all pulling to ether they would get the full ad 'antage of the potentialities of the :lly. S. J. Jabour, president of the Tunior Chamber, gave an interesjt- ng address on the work of the Ju nior organization, asking for the o-operatlon of the seniors but also laiming the right to complete lib Tty of action. SUCCEED IN TESTS Several Local Girls pass Provincial Civil Service Examinations VICTORIA, Jan. 6: (CP) Suc- essful candidates in stenograph ;rs examinations for the civil ser vice Include the following: Prince Rupert Senior Mary Frances O'Briei Sheila Ann Stuart, Elsie Finley. Junior Beatrice Mona Bates, Muriel Everest Morris, Edith Marie Tohnstone. Muriel Edith Weston Gudrun Ole Welle, Eileen May Bury CHURCH NOTICES F!RST PRESBYTERIAN PfiUFtgH ... -Minister, Rev. W. I). Grant HqlYinwortli', ja. Organist: Mrs. E. J. Smith S.CQTTISH LEAGUE First Division Alrdrlepnians 3, Queen's Park 4. Ayr 2, Clyde 2. Celtic 4, Kilmarnock 1. Cowdenbeath 3, Rangers 4. Dundee 1. Falkirk 3. Hibernians 1, Hamilton 2. Motherwell 1, Queen of South 2. Partick Thistle 4, Aberdeen 0. JSt..Mlrren 1. St. Johnstone 1. Third Lanark 1, Hearts 1. Hockey Scores Boston 2, Ottawa 9. Torontq 1, Canadlens 4. Montreal 5; New York Americans New York Rangers 1, Detroit 3. Officers Chosen Dinner Meeting Chamber of Commerce Formally Endorses Choice and Selects Executive Council The Chamber of Commerce, at its annual dinner meeting held in the pomnipdpre Cafe last night, T II. Johnson presiding, formally elected the pfficers for the year which are as follows: Honorary President, Olof Han son .P. president, fqhn Dytfhavn. Vice-President, Chas. V. Evltt Secretary. A. Brppksbank. Executive Council W. J. Alder, W. P. Armqur, W. M. Blackstpck, W. prake, W. O. Fulton, Jas. T. Harvey. J. J. Little, W- R- McAfee, M P. McCaffery, O. W- Nickerson, J..W. Nlchqlls, C. H. Orme. II. F Pul)en, S. E. Parker, p. M. Rjy, W. H. Tqbey and p. P. Tinker. Hpters! Spprtsmpn! Have your trophies mounted by an expert. Bear rugs mounted In any style. Game heads a specially. All work guaranteed first cjass. FURS MADE UP Write For Prices J?. J)ix, Xaxidcri)iistl Terrape, H.C THE DAILY NEWS Saturday. January 6, 19J Net Minder Knows His Business i. An exciting moment arouna the Arsenel goalmouth with thepun-ners' netniinder listing clear from a determined attack. Displaying brilliant soccer the Highbury club has swept to the top of the league and at the present time has a clear-cut lead oyer Derby county. Old Country Soccer HOOP GAME ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Arsenal 1. Wednesday 1. Aston Villa 1, Tottenham Hot purs 5. Blackburn 2, Derby 1." Everton 2, Birmingham 0. Hudderslield 4, Portsmouth 0. Manchester 1. Leicester 1. Middlesbrough 3, West Brom vlch Albion 0. Newcastle 2, Leeds 0. Sheffield 2, Liverpool 2. Stoke 3, Sunderland 0. Wolverhampton Wanderers Chelsea 1. i TIME TABLE Schedule For -Second Half of Season js Announced The following schedule for the second half of the league basketball season is announced: January 8 C. N. R. A. ys. Grottq; High School vs. Warriors; Comets vs. Cardinals; Trojans vs. Flashes. January 11 Kalens vs. Grotto; Merchants vs. Warriors; High School ys. pomets; Scouts ys. Scy thians. January 15 P.N-R.A. ys. Kaiens; r. I" ' if ! ill ill High SchooJ -vs. Merchants; Car? dlnals vs. High School; Trojans ys. Scythians. January 18 Grotto vs. C.N II. A Warriors vs. High School; Cardin als vs. Comets; Flashes ys. Scquts. January 22 Grotto vs. Kalens; Warriors vs. Merchants; .Comets . High Schpql; Scouts vs. Trojans. January 25 Kaleps ys. C.N.R.A.; Merchants vs. High School; High il in s u i m ?? School vs. Cardinals; Scythians vs. Flashes. January 29 C.N.R.A. vs. Grotto; High School vs. Warriors; Comets vs. Cardinals; Flashes vs. Trolans, February 1 Kajens ys. Grottp; Merchants ys. Warriors; High sjcnooi ys. .comets; Scythians y? 'sjcp.uts. February 5 C.NR-A. ys. Kalfns; High schqpi vs. Mercriants; Car iinals vs. High School; ScytWans vs. Trpjaps. February 8 prottp vs. C.N.R.A.; Warriors vs. Jlgh School; pardin ais ys. comets; scquts vs. Flashes February 12 QrQtto vs. Kalens; Warriors vs. Merchants; Comets vs. High School; Trpjans ys. Scouts Fehruary 15KaJens vs. C.N.RA Merchants vs. High School; High School vs. Cardinals: Flashes vs, Scythians. February 10 P.N.R.A. vs. Grotto; High School vs. Warrlqrs; Comets vs. Cardinals; Flashes vs. Trojans February 22 Kaiens vs. Grotto; Merchants vs. Varrlors; High School vs. Comets; Scouts vs. Scy thians. February 20 C.N.R.A. vs. Kalens; mgn Bcnooi vs. jviercnants; car dlnals vs. High School. SPORT CHAT The Orotto basketball team, with the assistance of Eddie Smith and Sonny Stiles, will tangle with the visiting Kincollth native ag- s s n p n n 9. 8 ft n CLOSING 1 Ijave been apppinted Nprilh ern B.C. representative fpr the Iirwpria) Life Assurance Cornpany. Th's appoinjipent has been made conditionally so I have decided to CLOSE QVT MY MEN'S WEAR BUSINESS. This has o be flone by Jan- qary Fifteenth, The Entire Stock of Merehand ise and Fi Will fee spd at cost qr ps. It yvjl R.ay yop tp ake advantage of these closing out prices. Hats Values tp $10.00 for Starphed Collars-. 2 for Here ; t)e way haye cyt prices: -Kei,'. 25c $2.95 25c Soft & Linen Collars Rc. 35c Q? 2 for Sweater Coats Values $Q.7f) tp $J0.0p, for . . uanaaian toncers qaiinqi). ie resided on Tatlow Strpet. Funeral arrangements are in the hands pf ihe p. C. Undertakers. Mother of Mrs. Theo Collart sailed last night op the Cardena for a ten day business trip to Vancouver. Miss Connie Morgan sailed by the Cardena to resume her studlps gregatlon at the Moose Hall to-1 at Provincial Normal School in Vic-night. The last time the Kincollth torla after spending the Christmas boys played here they put on one and New Year holiday season here ; of the best games seen In Prince with hep parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert for many a moon, losing Bert Morgan. j ' pnly by one polnf. TJicy wijl be out j tonight to try and eypri that defeal Miss Amelia Plllsbury sailed by i and should, as they have Jackje the Cardena last night on her re-; Johnson, one of the best centres in turn to Victoria where she will re-! these parts, and Lincoln is no sume her nurses' training duties at slouch. Kincollth is noted for Its the Royal' Jubilee Hospital after4 sportsmanship and cfean playing spending the Christmas and New which is always a crowd plcaser. Year holiday season here visiting. There will also be an intermediate with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J ' exhibition game. II. Plllsljury.' 4,50 Any Cap in Ston for Polo Shirts Rep. $j.50 for Silk Dress Gowns Meg. $22.50, for Heacon Clotfi Gown S5.no, fflr A pleasant ceremony took placp at the Canadian National Railways city ticket office yesterday after noon when Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1' were honored with fare well presentations prior to their departure by last evening's train for The presentations were made on behalf of Mr. McEwen 's associates in the railway service here by W. H. Tobey. dlvl- slonal superintendent. Mr McEwen receiving a handsome case of pipes and Mrs. McEwen a beautiful s)l- r ver dish. Suitable remarks were Pnccpc,madc by Mr-Tobey ln mM the rrnirPi-f LUUUCI I 1 aooco presentations and by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Tooley. aged 74, mother of Mrs. D, q. Schubert qf this city, passed away at 8:30 this morning at Armstrong in the Okanagan Va)ey following a stroke which she stjfferpd ten days ago. Mrs. Schubert reached her mqther's bedside yesterday morning, haying ben callpd south carlipr in the week. Thpre are thrpe sons and thrpe faugi)tprs. Burial will take placp Jn Armstrpng. McEwen ln receiving the gifts Mr. McEwen, who has been district freight and passenger agent here, has been transferred to Brandon as district freight agent. Tory's Weather TerraceCloudy, calm, 30 abqve Aiyansh-Cloudy. calm, 30 abqve.'l Anyox Light snow. calm. 37 above. Stewart 6loudy, cam, 37. Hazehon Cloudy, cajm, 24. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, mild. Burns Lake- Snowing, calm, 17 above. Central Hotel American and Eurqpean pjan Housekeeping Rooms Wc Also Sell Coal That fiives Perfect Satisfaction Phone 51 95c 95c $7.50 3.25 Every article in store reduced q cost or less. Cpme in and look -i arounc GEORGE C. ARSENEAU Secpnd Avenue Men's We&r Next Postoffice Frank Glgarni j Presentations Djes in Hpspitali Made Yesterday Uxty-Oiie Year Did Italian Served With Canadian Pjoncers OverseasHere Jen Vpars Frank Oalgarnl, aged 61 and a native of Italy, having been a resident of the city for ten years and the province for forty years, died fat nloht in thp Prlnrp Flnrwrt Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKucn Honored Itrfore I.eavinK Fur Prairie City .. . : ---- McEwen ucncrai uospuai. lie naa servca during the Great War in Canada. Sngland and France with the Third BnmAmt Man NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zartlll, Proprietor "A IIOMK AWAY FltO.M homi:- Kates 11.00 up 50 Rooms. Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 18fl s. it. s. lune in lopics HIGH LIGHTS WHITHER BRITAIN? Under this title the follow lnC notd llrllons will speak rarli Tuesday from C;JO-7:00 thru KJIt or K()MO, rqmmenclnif January 9, 193 1 H. G. Wells G. n. Shaw Yireountess Uhondda Winstpn Chprchijl Lloyd George Walter Klliot AI.P. Qiliiltpn wleGarel Ilogg Michael Roberts Krijest JJeviji Israel Sieff Prof. Patrick Rlackett and the Dean of Kxter and jlfmcnilirr 'e offer ypu a tfimlrrn, efficient and reliable Radio Service Superior Radio Service Phone Blue 320; 330 2nd. Ave. I.IMJK I (HI THE TqiyiCU Adrertlse In me Dally Newt