fl a iM ‘ ——-- . 7 inv. December 14, 1920, - WHR SRITS wuwe ” ee a —— wags 8 ee LE? FO, RN Ne een - ee Se — = ee See ST ret errr ore ROI eis PD ar eR ee ar terrae Bs ¥ Se da B on ” on.» In? In Lon ioe _F ioe F Pion > oe “ - - = _ i aa : ABP OLD OE OE 6 3 Pte BS OLS LS CP OO gs A | In the Letter Box ene . t boa. ee & . | / Oy ey ar y WOULD HAVIE SEPARATE PRO- ’ ° oe usic an ristmas x a Raliway Commission Asks City Kditor Daily News —The peeent ‘s 4 it Scotch Shortbrea Council to Define Its Stand eports of the popular agitatior ° SS ; 4 I aitatio yor On Apptication Ce tO ister aaadl Seok re inseparably ssociated & . or the provite of Ontario for y : | qu 1m AMMEN | ay Ny " B 4 4 ; woaration fron that province ad ia ; + (Currant un eur coon he matter lijto a new provines inthe Dom. USIC is the means that has been adopted throughout oy +! re MIOOLIE act hee MP at the |inion has erystaltized ideas latent the ages for communicating the joy of the Christmas = \mas Cakes ) f iy find, +3, er 'throughout Northern British Col message ¥ / be _Kecrele f the Board umbia, Western Ontario. suffered a. - Oe OF Rallway Gomimissioners Wasi tram ‘long disidiee sovernment he spirit of the festival is more inspiringly expressed by the "| ‘ Phim Puddings - : i ity | s no from Toronto Phe rieh Ontario te tanh mad has always accompanied it than by any other e/ i re oe ined te e applies petiinsenia and Toranta in party f sing e mec ium or ae a _ Vr Paeith war tad itt ; wy a ‘ “ ue ittle kine ledge of and “ ‘ i y mom he bay THY cated dian for the weeel iit yea 4 For music reaches our innermost selves, taps a Channel leading to our me n lai er sldintricia.. .somtmals oN ual one ta higher nature and brings us in tune with the Infinite. *) CURRIE’S BAKERY 3 2 the the north and west Phere Millions attend church at the Christmas Season because of the special ay \ ve them was little in common bhepween thi Christmas Music of the organ and the choir, They are reached through $ ne 177 P.O. Box 258 a ae Fentaeees Iwo extremes of that provines music as they are reached in no other way. oy I id. McLennan. The position in Britiet} ' ; ‘ ‘ : ‘ Third Avenue I . : . ea 1 OBriish Golan Music speaks the language of the soul, hut it likewise speaks the language . Ad u Le way ad 4 \éas oe snalagous with: at’ of of life—the language of the heart. “{ ; eLennan atates Mtl Ontaric ba rine pert o4 ‘1 . ” } tad byes lis * ms nd I ; ‘ ’ hi om bas When we speak from the depths of our religious nature, we have recourse 4 : and a* wi ave a whole ° ~ 4 ed before, the Hoard of Trade, mpire, Wardly explored for th g to music and we sing our praises to God. ay 7 ith rwhieh they nal arf ‘ . stirred by 2 j i lar ii like- ; . " pa mdoothe residents When we are stirred by any emotion in secular life, we like 1 1 ; ; : oF ° gh PRINCE RUPERT 1 be Was lthereog fiiid the more thickis wise resort to music for its expression. We sing iove songs ay ee al { abor founcil Peers BON- lnopulated portion of the province} and patriotic songs. We sing songs of sadness and songs os K Bh Ig ' A ! s now hi Heficontigqueus to the Jine of the of gladness—songs of home and songs of childhood,. and .) O.B. U. othe Board of Trade had nolep tt. has liftie in comtion with our nature responds and vibrates with the magic of the os ee A mits he lard culside wm or the urgent needs of the message brought to us. b AMitiated Units and Dates of et peers all [newer counts Northern British * bi, MEETINGS o 3 e ¥ | Cotumbia is too far away. They} & Music transfuses joy and softens sorrow. s f juilding Trades Unit, First “7 ' a idont Low Phey don't care z . . . a) Building Fessoe Aimit. ¥ ; tion lay over until alfike Kenora, Northern” Brith It should shed its blessings in every home. ‘ Central Labor Council, ‘ ' neement had beeniColumbia suffers from jleng-di« ty, Every Toesday, * p.m flange geverniment his * the ae sy) Women’s Auxiliary, First Ald. Rochester. déa which has spontan shy h¢ N “ sdays, Dance & Soci: ‘ : , 4° teat he i Il i jal r Seocom Monday ; ’ oe * , rystallined n many minds ar ) Business Meeting at 6 p.m, gh be noted through the Western Ontario bg x Political Eecnomy Club, se of the same jact * By, cat r bureaday at *y tH Large Centres Favored bg = he Metal Trades, First and Third 2 on " Northern British Col bia has ag i F f iv ! } i hac ‘4 sahow } ‘ a ae Shipbuilding Unit, S: d ; bea not + ; ' 4 - uf ) | Fridays at & pt J : ne , > t S b skers, First Saturd , wes inh ! h er f } y f Ld @) ie Fishpackera, 1 ay \ Mel nat : ditic ‘ AY Cs ; ! ’ s Bos ; ‘ Me. OPEN FORUM satis sails ee nok HZ 4 LTA ] i Y hae a it ae rp Is ind the mainland, two por- ere % aan ! y f eaghud = \ VU iii? Ba i f land ny dl re Sar : ; WA! » of eh. 4 ' hey whieh twenty x HAD Se cy Ny =) Ws A ~ ee oe i / at | veut y had | omm — a _ ig h A i AAT x * ; ie ’ : = . . i . | . 7 Tw i d he ¢ Bay N thern British Columbia. how , Z f J He 5 Fe | if = : SMITH & MALLETT | on ni ted fr i OM 5, | ) Pe ree ae Be AS i 4 ' 1 uld be well the« ' 5. Bat hy distance ; ty eges es” fi a a ; , tit , 7 ; mS ei saan ¢ he wht d hy nditions. than a: Wi 7 4 ! Z ' . BASIN 4 te F PLUMBING AND HEATING Held Over. these were from each other a) ° gs YAR «Sag PaaS , ENGINEERS as Ald. Rochester's ‘ Phe whol ashen dm. ms . We a, r aoe ; , a) , Ketimates furnished, neerned he doubted ifiand new that even in the older tae x i ‘ ! ° an bitrary tiled pa « there is 84) h ~ . \diress, 3rd Avenue, head wa ; “stl to he developed it is only te ORMES’ DRUG STORE , McCUTCHEON’S DRUG STORE = : { Second Street , POW ST s. OHTERA be expected that the most shall be McRAE BROS., LTD. W. W. WRITHALL 4 i Hecong Herec ish had 4 sedidone by the government for the PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE “_ WALKER'S MUSIC STORE a Phone 174 —. P O. Box 274 it rT : 1 not. hleenires of population, to the dis-| . CHAS. W. TEETZEL, SINGER SHOP. by ; ih ha ut “iadvantage of the more sparsely : - i ession 1} il " ed l.ettled districte in the 1 eantime Number 28A i : POOLE OD LOO LO LLL EO | Oe d . for \ ‘ j '} ' ss Fe ee ‘ " "1 7 - . 7 : 7 i } we Ses ee. ~ Bw wy hares A. : oe af a3 df df ad * er 9 2g DSP der ab 3 $ . . ‘ ft this ar drnent be st expect this Did we Siete » a Pe, Sgt teeta a kee ee teens tee lee tee ¢ : ete toke = ee A; fee ‘ote! Prince Kupert g seconded by Ald. Kerts|tive in south we should see to 5 Y { — — SS _ a , { seed ourselves ; $1.50 per day and up. WATER PRIVILEGES slash scone ale, cae tare ine mer S : ’ ’ CS 7 TAKE NOTICE that Kitimat Pulp and . ? ’ amen : pre ind we would a2 it i . t Wish to get compar whose Aaddre os ts 701 5 Ir ve. none f i ¢ stage as auick!l \ ive heve Vaneouver ‘ wi FIRST-CLASS OAFE : FOR PULP MILL AT yi Tey ree ee >, and if the division of|*2oted s leence to take and use ane | : MmMvines I wine ' . ture is ssitele tit the divisicr tt sand seeond feet and tw store five ' A La Carte. copy es ’ ir ai L ia j | il : ’ > ary ss Se hiat of eae out of Lowe . 1 ; LOWE INLET FALLS mp part « ovine isten devel Inlet Kiver, Lowe Inlet ‘ C., also known - ! ithert } her ‘ hey w see it divided. as Verney Palls, whieh flows westerly and , ie ee ee ee POS eee na oe “* Grains into Lowe Inlet abont at its nead { FLOWERS IN BLOOM Kit it Pulp and Paper Co Would Masten Development They want to see its development The | storage com, ill be, located ww ; ’ the ma, Cyclamens i for water privileges in The proponents of this proe-jduring their fetime Phere is | taxe The capacity of the vouar vote — e : yels are " “1 is about 250,000 acre fee it} it Bulbs nection with the establishment igressive move argue that the enough posterity to de, ooh hood oa a eGo as bw, of laid. The e } ectal---Table Apples, No, 1 t th proposed plant at Lowe|provincial revenues derived from aw. G we ™ see alplia at the aed ot Towe Intet | $3.50, full weight Iniet. Kitimat Arm, the storage|Northern B.C. are not negligible — ind will be used for power purpose wpon s | CITY MARK&T d to be established at the infet/and that if is within the mark to BURST en Neserve No. 8 and crown aman . ‘ eae ote j t the two lakes which | say that the surplus, after deduct- BLOOD VESSEL “This notice wee pene > the srevees H k h k S “ alist i" ‘ ‘ 1 ~ 23rd day o ave ca 2, . . . . eft ax feeders to the «tream, cul ne adminstration charges, aris- ‘ f this notice and an application pur ome Coo 1p wit Quic ervice thereto and to the er Act, 1914,") PACIFIC CARTAGE LTD ing in the Verney Falls, ing from the constituencies of IN THROAT OF TENOR ‘ ned ih the chOke oF the Water g ' . ‘ \ 4 at ence George } ecn s i Recorder at Prince Rupert : r re eer dl Phone o b F he se ng of water rights is/Atiin, Pen George, Omineca an Objections to ihe application may be : Carefai sttems ra ma 4 ‘eaisniaialiieananepetcintinaa nile - MINUTE , SAM, { WANT You “TO SEE MY COSTUME a WHY FOR OUR [ MASQUERADE SATURDAY - You UKE vo tt -? Se | A PAGE, DEAC, ('M Go' as ——— 7 HOW po lL. \ WHAT RE Loox— %? You “ ar eincpetrionimeghhgediatiien REPRESENTING f A LIBRARY TO ME- lll