i PACWTOTO Don't Put a Dollar On Any New Car Until You Sec the . . . New Chevrolet Solid Steel Turret Top Perfected Hydraulic Brakes Improved Six Clyinder Motor Fisher No Draft Ventilation Knee Action Front Wheels Kaien Motors Limited CHEVROLET DEALERS Third Ave. Phone 52 ANNOUNCING: Taxi and 65 Messenger Service Bill Stuart Phone: 65 ' Stand: Sixth Street A complete Taxi and Delivery Service Day and Night FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockcye Look for the WHITE LABEL "rOocrYJ with the GOLD teg SEAL Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue ' Birch Wood ! Cedar Wood Jackpine We sell circulation- We have It. Try a classified. Enthusiasm Marks New Year Advent Many Social Affairs in Prince Rupert on Tuesday Night i The year 1936 was ushered in here with plenty of enthusiasm and jollification. There were numerous social affairs of public, semi-private and private character. All citizens had the opportunity of observing Hogmanay in a social way; Among the affairs which attracted crowds were the midnight 'matinee at the Capitol Theatre, dances at the Elks' Home and Moose and Oddfellows' Hall and the dance of the First North B. C. Regiment at the Armory on Sixth Avenue. At each of these affairs, the New Year was heralded in with noise-making, singing of "Auld Lang Syne" and other conventionalities. CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS Customs and excise collections for the month of December this year totalled $22,458.68. New Year SPECIALS Service - Quality - Prices Let us make 193C a remarkable one. ,Wc will do our part to keep quality up and prices down. i i j QUAKER OATS Cup & Saucer j : Real value 27c per pkg. I.B.C. PANTRY SODAS ;Qn I 2-lb. pkg &yi' I.B.C. HONEY GRAHAM 9 ftp WAFERS, per pkg -MUU MILK All brands 9c per-tin TIGER PURE OLIVE $2.19 OIL, per gal FIG BARS Fresh 19c per lb. BULK COCOA 35c 2 lbs. POLK'S GRAPEFRUIT 9Qp JUICE, tails, 2 tins Mcintosh apples Wrapped, 4 lbs. , OTTOMAN TOBACCO (Z(igi Fine Cut, V2-lb. tin MASTER MASON TO-' fiftf. BACCO, Coarse, .-lb. tin""' LEAF TOBACCO Off-Mb. pkg OUC Candies, Chocolates, Fruits and Vegetables at reduced prices , WE DELIVER MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Where Hollars nv Mor Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 "TILLIE THE TOILER" OH.BUBbLEo. COMSl HEE-G I AM, WKtKl llK mt nrW I'lIC CWr I -rn 1 ir. V BT -I I V.1 ' f V "JJ 1 tUJI .VM n I , t J7 S rmm-. I WELL. MS, VALEMT1ME TOLD MB HE WAS GO- IMS TD GET MACRln(3 F HE WOM TUP iCAl' M 11 .my WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront New Year's Eve Celebrated On Coastal Liners Last Canadian Halibut Boat Accounted For Much Fish In From Ketchikan New Year's Eve saw two Canadian National coastal liners steaming Prince. Rupertwards, the steamer Prince GeorKe. on the wav north from Vancouver being Just out of Mllbank Sound while the Prince John, coming in from the Queen Charlotte Islands, was in the vicin ity of Triple Island. On both ships officers, crew and passengers got together to observe the passing of the. old year and the coming in of the New with Jolly time-honored customs. Aboard the Prince George City Commissioner W.'J. Alder led a noise-making procession. On the Prince John the genial skipper, Capt. Neil McLean, and his happy crew and passengers also observed the occasion suitably. The Prince Georee arrived in nnrt at o4.H VPQ o'clock In the afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tfUs' evening southbound. The Prince -John got in at 3:30 yesterday morning from Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands and will be here until 10 o'clock Friday night when, she wilfsail on her return south oyer the sam route. Capt.. Henry Hanson of the Armour Salvage Co. will be leaving at the! first of next week to visit his lister in-Viking, Alta. He intends to be away for an, indefinite time and, while away, it is .rumored, may mrry. Capt. Hanson does not deny that rumor. Neither does he confirm it. iPatrick Sims, also of the Salvage Co.. will be, leaving some time this year to reside in Dublin. Ireland. He will be going into business with his uncle as a . mechanic in a garage owned by his people In Dublin. I , . rcoriniana. Transportation Co.'s imotnrshlp Norco. Capt Ekholm. "was ill Dort New Var'e Vvr. nritn t three carloads of fresh and frozen iisrt from Ketch kan for tmns. (shipment East over Canadian Ma. Itional Railways, After discharging. me worco sailed for Seattle. Yes I terday morriin? the Belllngham was In from Ketchikan with flvu carloads of frozen fish, sailing on her1 return north after discharging-. Imperial oil Co.'s tanker im perial, Capt. A, S. McOaw, was in port New Year's Eve with fuel cargo, for the company's local tanks After1 discharging, the Im perial, which had come north via the West Coast of Vancouver Is-land! sailed on, her return to Iocr. The Lysekll. Cap't. Al Wole, finpl Canadian . halibut boat of the season to be" accounted for following the closing of fishine last welr. passed through Prince Rupert yes- ' -Tw-smari I'M CTOlM 0TOSSE Hei-lo, Ma. VALEMTlwe AMD GET THi?. RTORV ABOOT OtnTlNfi MARRErJ are TRAe MTeUCD . OOT . n DAILY NEWS Two Weddings Of Local Interest Are on Tonight Two marriages of much local interest are taking place In the city this evening. That of Miss Llnnea Hanson and Donald Sutherland is to take Dlace in First United Church, Rev. C. D. Clarke officiating. At the home of the bride on Water Street Miss Malsle Dungate win become the bride of Fred Dingwell. Rev. Canon W. F. Rush- brook will officiate. Both couples will sail later" In the evening on the Prince Georee for the south. TODAY'S STOCKS (CourUwjr 8. D. Jorauton Co.) Vancouver B C. Nickel, .02. Big Missouri, .72. Bralorne. 5.50. B. R. Cons, .03 4. BVR X. Gold, .03'4. Caribou Quartz, 1.14. Dentonia, 34. Dunwell, .03. Georgia River, .01 y2. Golconda. .11. Indian, .01V2. Minto, ,00Vi. Morning Star, .03. National Silver, .02 "V. Noble Five. .04. Pend Orielle. 1.07. Porter Idaho, .04. Premier, 1.81. Reeves McDonald, .10,' Reno,, 1.05. Silver Crest, ,00V. Salmon Gold, .09. Taylor Bridge. .13. Wayside, '.16. Whitewater, .05 '2. ' Wavcrly ' Tangier, .0u?8. United Empire, .02. Olacier Creek, .01. Grange, .01 V2, Toronto Central Patricia. 2.90'. Chibougama, .21 V. Granada' .22. Int Nlc'kelV '45.50. Macassa, 3.35. , Norand.' 44.85. Sherrltt Gordon, 1.10. Slscoe. 2.9G Ventures., 1.76. Tesk Hmr'hes. 4.95. Sudbury "Basin, 3.30. Smelters Gold. 04. Canadian" Malartlc. 1.14. Little Long Lac 6.50. Stadacona, .20. Pickle Crow. 4.27 McKenzle, Red Lake, 1.42. Gods Lake. 1.30. St'ireeon River. .52. Red Lake' Gold Shore, 51. San Antonla. 3.06. East Malartlc, .25. Perron, 1.20. POUND IV MONTREAL MONTREAL. Jan 2: CP) The British nonnd sterling was ouoted at $4.06 1-18 on the local, exchange market. v terday bound from the banks to Vancouver to market a catch of 15,000 pounds. One at MELL.IF MR. VALEMTI Uf VJlNS THE SALES COfiTfeSTi HE'S THIMK1MS OP Till We Meet Again WK ""TTavr fflM'ft en-Bp. BUBBLES- M$$L WM 6& J i. ' ' Salvation Army Children's Party Held on Tuesday A happy group of 65 children, together with the Young People's workers, gathered at the Salvation Army Citadel on Tuesday afternoon for their annual Christmas treat. A couple of hours were spent in games and Jollity and then well laden tables were discovered, In the Junior Hall and soon all were j feasting on the sweets, which de light the heart of every child. Before leaving for home each ,one received a toy, game or some article of clothing. Tonight the children are putting on their annual Christmas program In the Citadel. Wedding Rings Of High Gold Content Banned in Germany BERLIN, Jan. 2:-Thc Nazi: government, has Issued a decree forbidding German brides from accepting wedding rings containing more than one-third pure gold. FIRES LAST YEAR QUITE HEAVY The fire department responded to 101 calls last year with loss aggregating $31,434.63. The- largest joss was on January 18 on Second Avenue when the Hays Block and other structures were destroyed with a loss of about $23,000. Nineteen of the year's calls were by box and 82 by telephone. During December! there were seven calls with loss of $437.67. ! '.fag I almost had a COLD! "I went home uneezinR and sniillinij all the. makings of a first rate mid. My wife saw me and said, This won t do! We ll Up that cold Wore it getji a firm hold. A hot mustard bath and then yuu had belUr get to bl and lwn irood and waim . 'This morning I woke up fwlin like W.k- no Irate of cold. 1 must take home a bunch of flowers and another tin of Colman's Mustard". For ctMKjiis and colds you cannot do better than a hot mustard bath. 742c iLLfn - II a Time! THAT'S NO MEWS TO MB HE TOLD ME THE SAME ri y"rA7 STORV- TOODLEOO ' lk. V (vuaE are you 30uf, OW.AH I'M.CWOA W5 A TK.tET rSx THE ri Funeral Held At Port Simpson On New Year's Eve The funeral of Joseph Hunt Moraes, widower of Port Simpson-who died December 27 at the age of 61, took place Tuesday at Port Simpson, Rev. R. J. Love officiating. Pallbearers were C. B. Flewln. George Brown, Jack Carr, Arthur Brentzen. Paul Brentzen and Clarence Watson The Y.P.E.A. also provided pallbearers who assisted part of the time. The funeral was largely attended and there were many floral tributes. NEW YEAR'S DAY TLUNGE Doug Frlzzell took his annual New Year plunge into the harbor from the Prince Rupert Rowing & Yacht Club floats yesterday. He found the water not so cold as usual. Doug has been taking this plunge every New Year's Day for fourteen years except for last year when he was In California. GENERAL LIGGETT RURIEI) SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 2: Th! funeral of General Hunter Liggett, famous United States wartime military leader in France, took place from Grace Cathedral here today. Keep the Glow of for every day "Silent OIL The "Silent Glow" is made when , the cheaper Save money, mane your cleaner, save time and a de lux "Silent Glow' Oil Prices From Authorized Dealer IITI ni I tiue; HUM - VMOMDEri IF IT'S SAFH TO SMEAIC OUT MOVAlT I MUST SEE MP-. VALEM- ALONE 1 1 r ii,A' m-w ; i M I IIP 111 m l I Thursday, Jaau.ry , GETS THREE MONTHS Pleading guilty on three counf. of theft of money, Prlscllla Smiu was sentenced to three months Imprisonment by Magistrate Mc Clymont In city police court thi morning, She will be taken t Okalla aboard the Prince Oeort tonight with Mrs. J. A. Fraser act Ing as escort. LAST SHOWINGS Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper O'SHAUGHNESSY'S BOY Feature starts at 7:42 St 9;51 Added Attractions: The Dionne Quintuplets n "GOING ON TWO" Thelnia Todd, Palsy Kelly in "HOT MONEY" Cartoon "OPERA NIGHT" Christmas and'Ncw Year in. the year with a -do" BURNER for a lifetime of satisfactionguaranteed using Diesel Fuel Oil and hotter oil. home more comfortable and enjoy perfect cooking with Burner in your kitchen. $!)y.50 Installed 4 for Northern B,C. By Wstove MEtU, HE -TAN'T MAfcfcy BCJTH OF US THATS SURG 1 VUOMOEIilF TtLUE gone; i must see Mr, VALE4TMG ALONE mm