Better Light Better Sight Use Mazda Lamps 20c each 25, 40 and 60 watt Oil Burners, Wicks, etc. Kaien Hardware Wish You the Season's Greetings USED Instruments Banner Professional Accordion, price 416-00 Spanish Guitar, price MaadoHs. price JIjI Tenor Banjo, price JT.M Ukelele, price J1.M . Orthophonic Vlctrola -S1I40 D. ELIO Furniture Exchange PHONE; GKEEX 421 Don't Put a Dollar On Any New Car Until , You See the . . . : : - New Chevrolet Solid Steel Turret Top Perfected Hydraulic Brakes Improved Six Grinder Motor i Fisher No Drali Ventilation , Knee Action Front Wheels Kaien Motors Limited CIIEliJRQLET DEALERS Third Ate. Phone 52 BOWLING CLUB LIMITED . .FOUR. GOOD ALLEYS Weekly Prizes For High Scores ANNOUNCING: 65 Taxi and Messenger Service Bill Stuart 1 Phpne: 65 Stand: Slsth Street ! Acomplete Taxi and Delivery Service Day and Night MARRIED ! THURSDAY 3Iiss Millie Obuehina Becomes Bride of Vido Perorich at Pretty Ceremony A very pretty wedding was solemnised yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Roman Ca'-hotie Chord), Rev. Father Manfce Smith officiating, when Miss Millie Obochina. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Obuehina of lhi& city, became the bride of Vido Penwtefa of Vancouver. The bride, entering the church to the strains of the Lohengrin Wedding March, was giren in marriage by her father She looked lovely In a gown of white satin with long train and prettily shirred neckline and long sleeves. Her Teil, with, a Juliet cap of lace, was held in place with clusters of orange Mossoms, and her flowers were roses and; white carnations. The matron of j honor was Mrs. Fred Wicks who J wore peach satin with hat to match and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. The bridesmaid was Miss Annie Obuehina. sister of the bride, who wore pink taffeta with hat to match and whose bouquet was pink carnations. Tie two flower girls were Miss Florence Obuehina. youngest sister of the bride, and Miss Aileen Mair. They wore dresses of bine flk net and hats to match and their flowers "vere also pink carnations. The groom was attended by Peter Lekich of Premier, and the ushers were John Obuehina and Fred Reich. After the wedding ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents which a large number of guests attended.- The bride's mother, gowned In a lovely dress of black transparent velvet with sleeves of cloth of silver and hat to match, wearing corsage of pink and white carnations, assisted in receiving the guests. The bride's table was centred with a three-tier wedding cake. Later the brlch? and groom left; cn the stealer Prince George for AFR Quality Balk op through 2JO jeixj of wine irtling tradition.. V I CAN IsW TAT m . Piodaeliofa - SsUfDoauMe This advL L not published or 'displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Boys' Band On Christinas Day Parades Town The Prince Rupert Boys' Band paraded the city streets on Christ-5t3S Afternoon and played Christmas carols, the showers not dampening the enthusiasm either of the boys in their playing or of the public in appreciation. A visit was paid during the morning to the Prince Rupert General Hospital The band continues to make splendid progress under the direction of Bandmaster Robert Greenfield. a honeymoon trip which will be spent in Vancouver and Seattle. The bride's going away costume was a suit of navy blue with accessories to match. They win reside in Vancouver. The booouet thrown by the bride was caught by Miss Nellie Gurvfch. CCaV7 1- .MATURED IN OAK FOR 180 DAYS' t th past eviMfr NtM UmUc kaanr TMllUkalu the vNcrcTra BKEWLRILS LTD. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbi UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER- FROM PRINCE RUPERT 32,00 RETURN' All Meals FROM PORT SIMPSON Q Q C 9 C RETURN. Berth ?3ttiOO Tnrltirterl Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from intermediate points JWih' ?fiefn 1" P,e B November 1st. 1935 and February 29th, 1936, inclusive Good to Return up to March 31. 1936 Children. Half Fare. Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, p.m. S.S. CAR.DENA Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday, a.m. Tickets and All Information from Prince Rupert Agent - R. M. SMITH - Third Ave, Phone 568 or Pursers S.S. Catala and S.S. Cardena. DAILY KZn LAUGHS AND Xmas Luncheon . nPAMAHCRF, Of Gyro Club Carney-O'Brien in "The Irish In Us" Coming to Capitol The comedy drama "The Irish In Us" which presents James Gag-ney. Pat O'Brien. Frank McHsgh and OUrta de KaTiHaad at the head of the east, has been booked as the feature production of the Capitol Theatre this week-end. The title is based on traditional characteristics of the Irish to alternate between laughter and tears. to jump from comedy to intent drama, to fight with those they love and love those with whom they fight. The story Itself is the story of most farafhVs taterrul battles, but a common front against an oufaide attack. Mary Gordon portrays the part of an Irish mother whose three .sons are Pat O'Brien, a cop; Frank Mc- Hugh. a fireman, and James Cag-ney. who refuses to take a steady job but devotes 'himself to manag ing broken down prize lighters. Ma's catering to the one non-nroducer of her brood keeps the family in constant turmoil, but the tempest breaks in earnest when Cagney takes O'Brien's girl. Miss de Ha villi nd. away from hm The sorrows and Joys, the anxieties and triunphs of this little family of New York Irish folk is said to have made one of the most laughable and at the same time most touching screen dramas of the year. Want Ads WANTED WANTED Small male pup. preferably wire-haired terrier, spaniel or small type. Phone Black 202. I 2t FOR SALE FOR SALE 7-9 HP. Easthope engine. Apply 707 Eighth Avenue West (389) FOR SALE Office safe, extra thick walls, giving perfect protection against fire. Dally News. (tf) LOST LOST Small bunch of keys In brown leather case. Phone Red 827 12931 HELP WANTED WORK ALWAYS AVAILABLE FOfc TRAINED SALESPEOPLE THERE Are always more sales positions than people to fill them Systematic training will fit you for the big-pay positions. Study at home: no limit to your earnings. Information free. Write stating age and occupation .5 vocational Director. British American Institute of Salesmanship. Bay Street Toronto IN THE MTHEMi: ml T OK IIKITISII tOIAMBIA In Probate In the Matter of the "AdmlnMratlnn Art" Init In the Matter or the EMate of Janie u. ntl-a Detested. TAKE NOTICE that by order of lit ft . . n. . nuuur uage nner. uocu Judge 31 ne SuDrecn Ctnm nf Rrtnh rvjumht . made the 6th day of December 1935. I appointed Administrator of th Estate of James a. PaUlcaa, DeoeajseU. Intestate, late of Prince Rupert. B.C. All persons having claims against the said E-ate axe heretoy required to fur-ntah same properly verified to me on win aay oi January vryi; otherwise disposition of the said Estate will be made without regard thereto All Dartles indehtri in H uih are required to pay the amount oX th:r Inil.Mblu.. . . . . ... urjcwwmivT iaj ni lortnwitn. .DATED thu 9th day of Decemb-r 1935. KORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to apply to teae Land In PRINCE RUPERT Land Recording District of Range 5 Coast, and situate ibotit 1-3 mile south of the w. A Brown Homeslte Lease on flklaki Bay Stephens Island. Take notice that William Anthony Brown of SktaU Bay. Stephens 11 occupation PUherman and Trapper Intends to apply for lease of the follow-tag described foreshore lands; Commencing at pen planted on a small island within an inlet of 8kl-akl Bay, about SO Feet west of mi "iuui is iwaiea approximately 3-4 miles south of the W. A Brown Homeslte Lease thence West rw. uience nonn OQ Peet thence East 1.800 Peet: thence South 900 Peet; thence West 600 Feet It point of commencement and containing Thirty acres, more or less. WILLI All ANTHONY BROWN Dited Noveuiher ilo, 1333. Story-Telling and Sinring Enjoyed: Announcement Made or Forthcoming Visit of Governor The Prince Rupert Gyro Cubi weekly luncheon Tuesday :00k the form of a Christmas Eve party with story-telling and vocal solos by Dr R. G. Large, accompanied by C P Balagno. A presentation was made to George L. Rorie for services rendered the club during the year. Past President W. H. Tooey was in the chair in the absence from the city of President S. J Jabour from whom a message, dated a. Los AnseJes. was received The message announced that District Governor Joseph Waterman of Seattle would be here on January 23 to imtal 1J officers of the dub. Mr. Jabour returning to the city at the same time. Quests at the luncheon were George L. Rorie and Peter Lakie of Prince Rupert and Thomas MacKay of Premier. Robert Davie arrived in the city on the Prince George Wedcesday morning from Vancouver to spend the Christmas season with his I family here. Mr. Davie, who has been away from the city for some I time, is now in the service of C W Arnetts contracting concern in Vancouver ECONOMY SPECIALS JOHNSON'S FLUID BEEF 16-oz. botUe BOVRIL 4-oz. bottle ... OXO CUBES 2 boxes ... TOMATO PASTE Italian Style. Is. per tin AYLMER PEAS No. 4 2 this PINEAPPLE CUBES 2 Una CALIFORNIA WALNUTS large. 2 lbs. .. SHINOLA FLOOR WAX 1-lb. Un PINEOLA Miracle Cleaner per tin LUX 1 large I smaU 2 pkgs. 95c 60c 25c 15c 27c 27c 45c 27c 50c 25c We still have a few Turkeys left at reduced prices. Ask us. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Vh-r- llnllnr. Mate More Cent" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOUR SERVICE Proprietors Bert Morgan L Bud Barri-i Don't forget the number 156 Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the. year round payroll in Prince Rupert. 1 -1:1 -J L J.I T"i8ht& Feature at 7 4; & . aflVa " " n nf IMG THIS ' .e TOVN'S THE Wn- u5TlNG RWNlor w, N0St-BU3i' .icH ..-uatrut JHE Si nHSWJ, THE e"JU ) .""u eJct are U$lf?A -mUlng... iri4h fists are flying , . and all our sides tre aching . . . rotrinz at "G.Man" Jim. myandhis"NawM pal Pal in this greatest iin gle entertainmentl JAMES CAGNEY PAT O'BRIEN IN US IRISH And other great laff. maker including.... ?' -,J jrfzjL FRANK McHUGH 'Vn ALLEN JENKINS J OLIVIA DE HAV1LLAND A Tint National Picture ADDED and 11 . amr '.! "MAJOR BONES AMATEUR THEATRE OF THE AIR World News and Colored Noveltv New Year's Eve Midnite Frolic FUN FAVORS NOVELTIFs SPECIAL STAGE AND SCREEN SHOW Rig Cash Drawing $25.00 in Cash Prizes Tickets. 50c Now Sellintr New Year Cards J Thank You Cards We have a large stock of beautiful Gards from 5c up 1936 DIARIES For personal and office ue. Many useful as well as attractive diaries in various styles and sizes, from 25c up For your New Year Celebration Balloons, Noisemakers, Paper Hats, Decorations, Etc. Have a bang-up time and give 1930 a real start Always Carry Spares To Fill the Empty Sockets Spare lamps in the home are a great convenience, allowing you to replace Immediately bumed out or broken lamps without robbing other llxtures. 0 25, 40 and GO watt Laco Mazda Lamps are now only 20c tach nfiDnriN'e uadhuadi: Menrwest If yqu have something to sell, a classified advutisemen in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer the city. . i