wv P.' I: 1 1 one eniovs ' -jf reading now with BETTER LIGHT Jtrsc Kftpiftockcts filled s. kurntd ut or fill Jim lamps at r-placed with gtnuin Masda lnp. 25. 43 er (0 watlt w '.Iy 20c each. Buy carton lot $1.20. Everybody needs enough light to be able to read comfortably. One way to check this is to notice how long they DO read. If an hour's reading makes Father or Grandma drowsy, it's quite likely that there is insufficient light or else glaring light. Reading is so important that every member of the family should be provided with the kind of light that will protect their eyes and give them the full enjoyment of the great blessing of sight. The modern table and floor lamps we are showing this year offer scientific protection. They give ideal, glarcless light for reading, studying or sewing. We have a wide variety of really beautiful lamps at surprisingly low prices. You can have your choice for as little as $1 down. Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited Gave Special Direction To Kiemtu Choir sasa Inj spent two months at Kiemtu jah Chorus" and Haydn's "The giving special direction to the Heavens Arc Telling." Kiemtu United Church choir which , Is now able to render successfully ', many of the most difficult passages "A, SII.VKK of music. Following the training vnf,7 7 received from Mr. Auckland, the v.., bW 0KK- L' lr 'l ' Kiemtu choir is now able to imdpr. i v'r w'as unchanged at -MTic Po Alfred Auckland has returned to I take the rendition of such arnbl- fine otitic' on the New York mc his home hi Metl'akatla after hav- tious umbers as Handel's "Hallelu- al market today. HEATERS Used Quebec- brioklined heater in full nickel trim. In first class A A condition, medium size. V v U U Kitchen Range 6-hole Canada Pride range with water jacket and large firebox for wood or coal. In first class COff A A condition t?4D.VU Dining Room Suite . Used dining room suite. Includes buffet with beveled glass. 4 C O A A chairs and table Girls' Bicycle C.C.AL Girls' Bicycle in first class condition. Price THIRD AVENUE $16.00 We Buy Used Furniture New Heaters Empire Wood Heater. A strictly high grade heater, built from heavy furnace steel with cast iron top, bottom and front with cast iron linings and two cooking covers. A large feed door, nickle-plated swing top and foot rails. Size, 24 inches in length, height 27 inches weight COfiT ff A 130 lbs.. Price $&O.UJ Stove Pipe Stove Pipe. 6-inch, full length. Each i . . . . Elbows Stove Pipe Elbows. 6-inch. Each Steel Traps Victor No. 1 steel traps. Dozen Victor No. V steel traps. Dozen ... Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ELIO'S 25c 30c $3.75 $5.75 PRINCE RUPERT TEX DATLT KHWB MARRIAGE AT DAWSON Miss Florence Glosllc Heroines Bride of Constable Alva Moore One of the prettiest and most colorful weedtngs seen in Dawson for many years took place in St. Paul's Pro-cathedral on Monday evening, December 20, when Florence Catherine OIosllc, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Glos-lle, of Dear Creek, became the bride of Alva Edison Moore youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Moore of Terrace. Right Rev. W. A. Geddes. D.D.. BIshoi) of the Yukon, performed the ceremony assisted by Rev. A. C. McCullum. rector of St. Paul's. The groom, who Is a constable of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, was in un- form, as were also the best man and the ushers, their bright scarlet tunics lending a splendid touch of color to a most charming wedding group. The church was gay with evergreens and poln- The bridesmaid was Miss Pretoria Curtis, who selected a gown of gojd tafieta. with blue halo hat and elbow length cream gloves. Her bouquet was of roses and forget-me-nots. Lancc-CorDoral Stanlev Rothwell assisted the groom and the ushers were Constables Earl Cross and Arthur Stewart. During the ceremony the choir of the church sang the "Deus Ml-sereatur" and in the Interval ol signing the register they sang "O Perfect Love." The wedding hymn was "The Voice that Breathed o'er Eden." Miss Solway Dines played the wedding music. Keeeption Later A reception was afterwards held at St. Paul's Hostel, Mr. and Mrs, iiioslie assisting the bride and groom in receiving the guests. Mrs. Qloslie chose a black velvet gown and hat with corsage of gardenias. Mrs, B. Gladwin attended to the visitors' register and the serving was looked after by a number of girl friends and school-mates or the bride Including Miss E. Hen derson, Miss M. Wyness, Miss S. Dines, Miss Isabel Fournier, Miss Emily Skistad, Mrs. J. .Stevenson and Mrs. C. Craig. Tea was poured by Mesdames Jeckell, McFarland Osborn and Geddcs and Mesdames Lewis, Chappell and Coldrlck and Miss Ida Dale, were ln charge of Uic general arrangements. A deli cately-decorated three-tier cake was the centre- of admiration and the bride's table was dainty with silver vases and flowers, being, centred with a sliver bowl of gar denias and gypsophlla. Mrs. C. Binning and Miss Marion Harvcv served the wedding cake. There were a large number of visitors from various parts of the Yukon, notably from Bear Creek, the home of the bride and her parents, and the scene at the reception was one of beauty and animation. The groom's gift to the bride was an aeropock travelling case and an overnight bag; to the bridesmaid, a gold compact with watch; and to the best man, a gold nugget tie-clip. Mr. and Mrs. C. Oloslie have re sided In the Territory since 1911 and their charming and popular daughter was the recipient of a THE SEAL r QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only iilmoa canning company with an all the year round payroll ln Prince Rupert WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront With a fair-sized list of passengers Including a few Prince Rupert people returning home after spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season In the south, C. N. R. steamer Trince George Capt. 11. E. Neddcn, nrrived In port at 10:45 this morning from Vancouver, Towell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 GOOD CAST IN COMEDY "It's Love I'm After, a comedy settas, having been decorated In drama co-starring Leslie Howard advance for the Christmas festival and Bette Davis and also featuring ilic unue, wno Was given 111 uc iimiu.uiu, lui uiuie 11 marriage by her father, was a'others including Spring Byington pretty picture in a gown of white Hontta Granville. George Barbler slipper satin with tulle veil at- and E- E- Clvc, is -the mld-wcch tached to an orange - blossom fcature offerin? on the screen of head-dress. She carried a bouqu!tl,nr' Canltol Theatre here. of gardenias and Hlv-of-the-valW I ownra is shown as-a matinee dol about whom all the girls ln town are worked up, Bette Davis Is his leadimr woman. They love each other but each Is a scene-stealcr and they battle continuous-v in whispers while reciting beautiful lines aloud. Miss DeHavil-'and Is a sentimental heiress who alls madly in love with Howard rhe story concerns Itself with how- she Is dillusloned and sent back to the embraces of her fiancee: Without a dull moment or a weak spot, "It's Love I'm After" i. said to be one of the most lively comedies ever presented on the screen. large number of handsome and useful gifts. The happy couo'.e spent the Christmas holidays at near creek before making their home at Whltchorse where Constable Moore Is stationed. MEN WHO FEEL OLD Oft Hack New Youth, F-nf rtj. Vitality Tm many man l-dT ftl twi t 8 Ik Kim fin't vwk, halt U fet if ama-ifi, Hma't tHt vitality 14 tk tkinji ttw; M4 - A 'unhfilth; Kitr f uitd bj Mlcm Kf m, tft fdt, lick l Mfrcitf, it the chif I rciMo. Ymv lim it th ttotthwit lef kKt f tht "ffiMtj fti" ! tk fi jtu tt it luypfiM f t mitclti, tittuti tnd fltadi. II it il imI ttrn tni c(tt im -wtnitt you lfl U! Tiki "Fniit-i-Htfi", it kuiM u jur Er likt iwthinf rltt will. Ynt'll Im iur-priil hw ;tun M ltL ZSe, Stc, ill Druji'ult. FRUITATIYESuTts FOR RENT CLEAN, well-furnlshcd modern apartments. Phone Red 444. 3) FOR RENT 4 room furnished apartment centrally located. Phone Black SSI. i4) PERSONAL WE HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS; TO OBTAIN positions ns Letter Carriers, Postal Clerks, Customs Examiners, Clerks, and Stenographers, etc, and can help you. Write us for proof and free information. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada. If. WORK WANTED WOMAN' Desires work, waitress, hotel work, housekeeping. Phone 945 or Box 26, Dally News. 13 LOST KITCHEN Oil Burner. Cheap. Phone Green 393. . FEATURE PICTURES "Life of Entile Zola" and "Star is Born" notabl Among, January Bookings at Capitol "The Life of Emile Zola," featuring Paul Muni, and "A Star Is Born" starring Frederic March and Janet Oaynor, arc notable in the list of bookings for the Capitol Theatre here during the month of January o'clock this afternoon for Anyox as announced by Manager D. G, and Stewart whence she will re- Borland. The two pictures will both turn here tomorrow southbound. evening! have three night runs next week I The list of bookings for the month Ls as follows: ' January 5 and 6 Leslie Howard I and Bcttc Davis In "It's Love I'm .After." I January 7 and S-Don Amcche and Alice Fayc in "You Can't Have . Everything." January 10. 11 and J 2 Paul Muni eslic Howard, Bette Davis and ln ..jjfc of Em(.c Zola." Olivia Dcllavilland Head "It's January 13. 14 and 15 Frcdrlc Love I m After Company March arld Janet Gaynor In "A Star j !ls Born." January 17 and 18 Pat O'Brien and George Brent in "Submarine, Dl." January 19 and 20 Robert Mont-' gomcry and Rosalind Russell ln "Night Must Fall." January 21 and 22 Shirley Temple and Jean Herscholt In "Heidi." , January 24 and 25 Madge Evans In "Thlrteeth Chair" and "The Bombing of the Panay." January 26 and 27 Robert Donat and Marlene Dietrich in "Knight Without Armour." IN Tilt: M'l'KCMK fOl'ltr Of I1UITI-II I Ol.fMllll in mourn: In the Mi Iter or I lie "AiliiilnMration Art" Anil In Ihf Mattrr of Hie IMatr ol MarjarM I 1 Mr shIii. Iirrrrtl. Intrtiitr TAKE NOTICE thM by ordtr of HI .loner, W. E. Fisher, th 17th day of JeoembcT. A, D 1937. I was vpolnM dmlnlKtratcr of the estate of Mar-arft Jane Snlu. deceased, and !', lext'jea havibj ctalnu agaliwt the Mid estate are hereby required to furnl'i Mime, properly verified, to me on or before the IStb day of Jtnuary. A. D 1938. and all tarllcs Indebted to U-e estate are required to pay the amount f tbelr Indeibtednom to nie forthwith NORMAN A. WATT. OfflfHil Admtotatrator . Prince Ilupert, B C . Dated Detxynber 18th, 1937. I.AMI At'T Nutke nf liitriillnn lo Apply In l.raf IjiimI Tn Prluce RHTt Jjtntl Kecordins HiMrtot of nrltLsh Columbia, and ltv-te East of Prince Lrhno Wud In lluclaon Day Pa. nouth of Dundai Ielsjid a cou.7lcuoua white rock 8r Mzh (marked on chart). Take notice that Frank Waterman a Prince Rupert. B. C . occupation Mlnet I Inteiida to anjily for a lease of the fol. lowing described lands all of a con-1 ptcuoua white rock 8S fret hteh an , It. nmraiiullnrH . n-nV ' brtl. Comraenelr. at a pijKt planted ni STasny rock 200 frt S E of N W Oomer on Nortlieaat aloe tlience oo 'ei Soutlir: Utence 800 feet wmth-'efct thence1 800 feet Northwrt; thence no feet Northeaat and containing If crea. more or lerw. FTtA.VK WATERMAN. Datj October 4. 1937 UWO ACT Noilre of Intrullon to Apply i Land fn Prince Rupert IhO Reccrdln? District of UrtU&b CdumbU. and attt.-te on Zayaa Island on the N. W. polut on xrst aide of Zayaa on a reef of' Mamraai Point. Take notice that Frank Waterman nf Prince Rupert. B. C . occupation Mlne-UKeoda to apply ror a lease of the following described laixls:all of the ree ff Aramzazu Point. I Commeiicln; at a poxt planted i hfeh erassy point on the South; side of the ree thence 1800 feet Northeast: thence 1500 ree North wet' thence 1800 feet South ent; then.e 1503 feet 8outW.it and contalninz 33 ' icrea. more or lean PRANK WATERMAN Dated October 4, 1937. nOVEKN.MK.M 1.11)1011 At'T" Notice of Jppllrallon toe IJeer Llcrnr NOTICE la hereby given that on tb Thirty-First day of December next, th undersigned tntenda to apply for .. licence In rupee of the premises. b-Ing part of the buudlnj known i Port Clements Hotel, situate upon tt lands described as Lot No. 7, 8 and 9. Plock 47, Dlstrtct Lot 746. Plan 1078. In the Prince Rupert Land Registration District in the. prorlnce of British Columbia, for the sale ol beer bt ttoe glass or the bottle Xor consumption on the prembea or elsewhere. 1937. wu 3rd day or December. A.D ADAM PTPER. Applicant IN THE M PKi:.M; t ot KT Uf llltlTI'll (Ol.tMlll A In the Matter of the "AdmiiiMratloii Arf and In the JUIter or the tMate of I'lilllp Janm 1-uaJrU leee)ted lntetate TAKE NOTICE that by order of IU Honor W. E. Fuher. the 22nd day of December. A D. 1937. I was appointed administrator erf the estate of PhlUj - .cr. sua su par LOST Between Moose Hall and!" lMTig 1a against the said ei-' Boston Cafe. Rhinestone brace-1 ?rJZ&1 FOR SALE rS. o"-' January. A. D. " ie uideibted to the rrLS1 to W the amouuV of thetr Indebtedness to me forthwith NORMAN A. WATT ( Ofrvstal Admlnwtrator Prince Rupert. B C ' Dated this 22nd day of December A Wednesday, January 5, 1531. TONIGHT and THURSDAY I -as Show at 9 p.m. Its usual to' see them dramatic! . . . Now; they tickle your funny bone in the year's prize t best Olivia saying V sum (At 7:30 and :30) ADDLI) TltlTS EDGAR HKRfiKN With His Charlie McCarthy in "AT THE RACES" Colored Novelty "Its Work-Cartoon -Kober's Itival" Hyde Transfer WOOD , COAL TRANSFER Phone 580 315 SECOND AVE. Nt fl.l.ll ION (If itii.itu: .NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN the Windbreak Reerv noV-h-notice lit tiw BrlU.tli Coltunbw O ' of Januarj 28tli. 1C)09 coxr.n4 a be of tarul ti cliauw in wtrtth aixl t , tfno-ns euswrly along the c-orsnam Wnd, Qut-en Ch.u-lot; r.-i p-strict. from the mxith . f Tei:i r to Rose Pohit. is tancelled H CAT1ICART Dnputy MlntoUT of U U lands Dpamncnt Victoria. B. C iU Dee 1937: Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food Is Good The Uooms Are Clean The House Is Warm The Service Friendly The Hate Are Heasonable KNOX HOTEL R. Brasell N. SI. DrasfH