I Jjt'RDAY DECE .iuti n 4t MBSCABEL nulti Z5ll) tXCUUNT QUALITY 26m. AKD FLAVOR ibis advertisement Is not published .or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ot 1 British Columbia. Compliments of Hie Season! MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store HaoDV New Year 'XMAS EVE WEDDINGS Two Native Ceremonies In Cathedral WeHnesda Night. Two native -weddings were performed by Very Rev. J. D. Gibson at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Christmas Eve. tfs solemnized at 7:J5 r. George Powell and Alice NelsOh. . bOlff Of MetlakarlV wVp united In marriage. """Trie ifide was attended by Elizabeth Jones while Jacob .Cooper" acted ns Groomsman. .Only the fiends of the family were present. The second wedding wis performed at'B n.m.' when Adeline Stewart, daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Barton of KlncollUi, became the bride of Henry Mac-Donald, son of Jack Mar.Donald of Port Simpson. Miss Florence Wilson was bridesmaid' and Joseph Marsh acted as groomsman. AreM.arrie Christmas Day Miss Louise Uab'ich Becomes Bride '6'l John AndersY ' A quiet wedding ceremony was performed by' Rev. (Captain) E.' E1. Brandt at his residence, 140 Seventh Avenue East 6n" Christmas Day, wlien John' Anders't of Buffalo Head, Sask., and Louise Rabsch of Vancouver were united in marriage. 'They were attended by Mrs. Brandt and' J.' E": "Nygard as witnesses. They will take up residence on Alfred Street. Mr. Anderst is employed as a welder at the local dry dock. Hotel Arrivals 1 1 Prince Rupert g Sgt. Collins, C. F. Leslie and F. 6 1 Reid, city; Mr. and Mrs; J. Hagen, ' Copper River; C. Letourneau, Ket-$ chlkan; L. P. Rapp, R.O.N.R. RED TAPE GOES BACK LONDON, Dec. 27: 0) The gen ENTERPRISE FRUIT and PRODUCE Co. PHONE 313 TintMi AVI'MIF. AND FIRST STREET FREE DELIVERY Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert regularly Iwice a week for Vancouver, calling at Ocean pails ana .Powell Riycr. Winter Excursion Fare, Vancouver and Return '15th, 1941, to Feb. 15th, AAA e( Tickets on sale fcoy. tpObtWU 1942. Final return limit March 15th, 1942. Plus Tax Trains leave Prince Rupert'-for he'East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at C00 p.m. Alr-Condltloned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full information, reservations, etc., call or write It. S. GREKi, CITY PASSENGER AGENT, 528 Third Avenue Pone 260 Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines r THE DAILY NEWS - - - T-f I LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Cash 'lor old gold, Bulger's." Oddfellows and Rebekah Tree Dec. 29, 2 to 6, Oddfel lows' Hall. Capt. R. M. Yerburgh returned to the city this morning from a brief trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Elmer Clausen left on last evening's train for Calgary to Join her husband who is in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Harold Fisher, son of Judge and Mrs. W- E. FTsher, is spending the Ijpliday with "his parents in the city, being home from his studies at University of British Columbia. Miss DulcJe M. Cross arrived In the city this morning after a brief Visit over the holidays to her" home at New Westminster, being on 'her way back to her school teaching duties at Masseit. . Malcolm Wilding arrived home Wednesday from his studies at tTniverslty of British Columbia in Vancouver .to spend the Christmas and' New' Year holiday season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. "Wilding.' Howard Frlzzell, after a visit here and at the Frisszell Hot Springs on the Skeena River with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Frizzell, left the Skeena River today for Vancouver enroute back to Chicago. House suests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Mandy for the Christmas' holidays are ""Miss Alice Nichols, teacher of the Usk public School, and Stanley Townsend, formerly assistant to Dr. Mandy and now located at Premier. Jack Lindsay, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Lindsay, and Clarence Finley, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Finley, who are in training with the Royal Canadian Air Force at Edmonton, arrived In the city on Friday morning's train to spend Christmas season leaves eral post office salvaged about 50 at their homes here miles of red tape from thousands of old documents stored in the basement of a building- at head-! quarters. The tape will be used i again. Advertise in the Dally News. FURNITURE 5 FURNITURE Chesterfield Suites, Dinette Suites, Bedroom ,jj Suites. Ranges. Day Lounges. 7 " . ' 6 OCCASIONAL PIECES Living Room Tables, End Tables. Radio Tables, Smoker Stands, Upholstered Chairs,' Tea Wagons, x Hassocks, Clothes Hamper, Wall Mirrors, China Cabinets, Cedar Chests, Hall Tree. A AXMINSTER CARPETS and Linoleum Rugs. Axminster Carpets, X sizes from 15x27 to 9x12; Jaspe Inlaid Rugs, Liholeunf Rugs, g Congoleum Rugs, Inlaid, Printed Linoleum, tFlt. Base, (sold 2 by yard i. 4 BAGGAGE Travelgard Twin Sets, Fitted .Cases, Wardrobe 2 Trunks Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Suitcases, Gladstone. Bags, Letter Cases and Zipper Cases. . 9 TOY AND WHEEL GOODS Doll Prams, Doll Convertibles, Fibre Jj Carriage's, Wawns. Kiddie Kars, Scooters, Velocipides, Baby Walkers, Children's Rockers, Baby Swings, Baby Hi?h Chairs, g Automobiles, Wheelbarrows. hho s r urniture otore THIRD AVENUE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Wishing You All a Merry Christmas and a I DEGASSING FOOD LONDON, Dec. 27: W Unused shedsin a London district have been converted into "food laundries" where food contaminated by gas can be made fit for human consumption. i FOR SALE FOR SALE 2 logging jacks, 1800 ft. cable, windows all sizes, 2-inch soil pipe, black pipe up to 6-lnch, steam pipe extra heavy 21j-inch to 3-lnch just like new.- Phone Black 324. B. C. Furniture. (tf) FOR SALE Upright (Bell) Piano, office desk and chair, drop-end. couch, sideboard - bevelled mliM ror, heater, brass bed complete; hall box seat. Phone 759. ('301) FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT For men wishing to share. Phone Blue 805. WANTED Part time help or by hour. Phone 640. MALE HELP WANTED MAN wanted for night work. Apply Chris' Mill Bakery. (tf) WANTED WANTED Position by experienced housekeeper: Box 187 Dally News or hone Blue 893. '302) PERSONAL NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A GOVERNMENT JOB as Clerk, Postman, Customs Clerk, Steno., etc. Six Dominion-wide exams Held since the war began. Free Booklet. M. C. C. Schools, Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada, No Agents. YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER- jtartcn with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. 'C. C. Schools, Winnipeg, Man LOST LOST Bunch of keys, from Mc Bride to Ninth Ave. West to Ful Ion and Seventh Ave. West, phone Black 735. (301) "Mrs. Robert Murray of the Bakery returned to the city .yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. Ken Schubert sails tonight lor a holiday visit in Vancouver and at Ashcroft with '.his1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schubert. Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at 11 o'clock, was reported this morning to be on time. Walter Smith arrived, on Wednesday from his naval duties at Esquimalt to spend Christmas leave visiting with his mother, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Second Avenue. Guests at the Chrltsmas Eve luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club on Wednesday were A. M. Borland, Capt.,T. A. McWaters, Harold Wckerson, Len Griffith and Malcolm McCallum. Both military and naval authorities give assurance that there is not the slightest foundation for wild rumors which have been in wide circulation in gossip circles in regard to a purported, incident with Japanese here In session as a city council this morning. City Commissioner D. J. Matheson gave introductory read ings to a bylaw providing for the transfer of 5.6 acres of land in the vicinity of Shawatlans Lake In connection with transmission line right of way. Allan Kergin, son of Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergin, arrived in the city on Friday morning's train from his medical studies at the University of Saskatchewan to spend the Christmas, "and New Year vacation season at his home here. ' " ' ' 88. Classified ads. get results, phone All Canadian Union Amalgamated Building Workers of Canada Prince Rupert, B.C., Unit No. 1 MEETINGS First and Third Wednesday of Each Month METEOPOLE HALL Phone Blue 113 P.O. Box 57 IN THE fUTKE;f: COl'KT OFIIRITJ8I1 COLUMBIA' IN ritOBATE In tlie Matter of tlie "Administration Act" una In tlie Mattor of the Estate '"of Christina TAKE NOTICE that toy order of HU Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on the Btn day of December A'. D: 1941, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Christina Ourrtch-, tieceased, ' Mid- all partlea Jiavlilg claims dgatrist the said estoite are hereby required to furnlBh same, properly verified, to me on or before the 8th day of January, kX. 1842. and all parties Indebted: to ,the Estate are required to ..pay the .amount of their Indebtedness to ine Wrthwlth. TJATED at Prince Rupert, 'B.C, this 9bH day of December. A.D. 1941.- , GORMAN .A, WATT' Offlalal Administrator Prince Ruperts B.C. - -. -!" ' '-y-y-F?rar t.i . IV Till: RlTKF.Mr, rorET OF BRITISH ' " toittMhr IN "I'llOBATE In Uie Matter of the" "'Aflmliilsttatlon Act" ail d ' ' In Oir Matter of the Estate, of. Mike Ourvleh. Keoeased Intestate TAKE NOTICE ihat W order 'of HiB IWnor, W. E. Fisher, made on the 8th day of December A. D. 1941, I was ap-poinied Administrator of the estate -of Mike Ourvlcfli, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are ftoreoy required to jurnu.ii same, properly Verified, Tto me bn.or jje- fore the BUr day or January, a.u. vm. and all parties indebted to line isstaie are required to pay .the. amount of tlielr indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. this 9th. day of December. AX). 1941. JNUKMflJI A. jVAH Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to apply to Piireliase Land In TelecraiDh Ca-eelt Land Recnrdinc D&trldt of Cueslar and situate approxi mately 0 mllea North East or tlie Bet-tleanent of Telegraph Creek and ap-DTOxlmatelv 4 mile Bouth East of Tohltarr Indian TlUng;e"on the Nortii bmuc of the BUUOiie River at ,the coii- nuence of Nine Mile creex and tne Stfcitt River. Tokie natlceha WUliam OampbeU oJTl hiteiuls to oplfTor permiiaHian ito pur ohnse ,the following described lands i Ootnmenclng at a post planW Kt high water mark of Jthe BtUOue River 200 feet East of Uie confluence of Nine Mile Creek and Btiklne River thence North1 1043 feet; thence. Went 1670 feet thence South 1043 feet: thence following Btiklne River ,hank' to 'point of cammeiicemeait and containing 40 acres, more or leas. : WILLIAM CAMPBELL. !XMAS WAS FINE DAY Suitable .Observance of Yulelide In Prince Rupert Clear, cold weather gave Christ- arrived In aa a Miss Elsie Johnson w the city on Wednesday from Van-. F1," 8 '! taWy celebrated, private enter-home eouver o spend IChrlitmas at here. . . - tahimfnt and festiyUy being feat- urea, .MemDers oi me iorces were received in many homes, the people enjoying having the boys who evidently appreciated the hospitality which was accorded ' them. s usual, special arrangements were made for the observance of Christmas at the Prince Rupert General Hospital, Miss Margaret Jamleson R. N., the lady superintendent; seeing to It that her patients and staff were all remembered.''' The Christmas night preview of th?' picture "Navy Blues" drew a good-sized crowd to the Capitol ' Theatre. TAKE CHILLY WINTER LEEDS, Eng.," Dec. 27:B Miners it ' several Yorkshire plants will ! ihdure chilly houses In order to make more coal available for war needs. They are giving up part j of the "home coal" they reserve as part payment for their work. ARMED WITH RAZOR BLADE MOSCOW,' Dec. 27: W Boys found with penknives or razor blades have been shot by Germans in occupied Russian territory. LCOLTON D.C, Ph.C. CHIROPRACTOR I Wallace Block Phone G10 When You Want GOOD TAXI SERVICE Call 235 Taxi Proprietor O. Klldal PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL jAND MINING MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatani Ladies1 arid' Children's Alterations Phone Blk. 529, 522 Fulton St. ' Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing; ! J.H. BULGER Optometrist 5 ' (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE) J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' and GENTS' Best Materials, Workmanship Second Aye., two doors from Broadcasting Station ANNOUNCEMENT We are glad to announce that we are now adding a SHOE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT at our shop, with Mr. Charlie W. Yatt in full charge. As Charlie has many years' experience in the trade he knows how to rebuild your shoe right. Let him do it for you1. WE ALSO CARRY DRESS SHOES AND WORKING BOOTS. LING - TAILOR Sixth' Street Phone 649 Suits Pressed by Steam While You Wait. I I "THE'SHOW- LONDON DRY GIN YOU SAVE ON THE 40 OZ. BOTTLE 4M rr- GILBEYS W.& A.CILBEY LIMITED, LONDON, ENC NEW TORONTO, ONTJ i TTiis advertisement is Jiot published or displayed by the Liquor I Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Variety Special Between Christmas and New Year's for the benefit of those who did not get the chance pr opportunity to shop all their requirements still time for a gift to be given before New Year's. The Variety -Store ''have offered a good selection of merchandise: Games, Toys, Dolls and Pull Toys; Glassware, Chinaware, Table Cloths, Runners and Mats, Towels, Children's and Junior Sweaters, Patent Leather Infants' Shoes, Slippers and Stockings for the Kiddies; Ladies' Kimonas; Clips, Collar and Collar an Cuff Sets; Belts of all colors; Lipstick, Rouge, Perfumes and all that makes the beauty of nature complete. For Men's Shirts, Sox, Scarfs. Ties, Suspenders, Razors and Razor Blades, Shaving Cream and Lotions, there is a gift for all at Variety Sfcom end. P 330 THIRD AVE. WEST PHONE RED 120 ,1 to mow ffieprvper' a K I a I n Call in and complete your holiday shopping. We are glad to hpln voii and serve vou at the Variety Store, where vour dimes A Uie uglier uuuaia. uvu b iiugct. uui ucat isuuuica iwi ui nv.u- 9 Here's Wishing All Our Friends I ' ft PMSSJ'I the Compliments! of the Season. 1 3 Canadian Fish & Cold Storage n f . i m ruiMU Kii'LKi uuiiuiiia LIU gjj jy COAL! COAL pacetofo brccdifet IT Vr5 s We make very sure that every ton of coal that is sent to us from the mines has the proper heat-producing qualities. We're particular about the kind of coal we buy. In this way we make certain that our customers will be pleased. Place your order now. We'll be pleased to serve you. HEAT WAVES ROLL FROM FOOTHILLS COAL Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 051 PHONE G52