Heccniber .'l I0?3, .,., rur. uni imvt liy Bake Your Own? SELECT ELECTRIC BREAD i...Itl7i 1 Bakeries a a nL . a u nvwa) IV WW I llllllllll 1 M mm V m m m H m B : ni Fell Sltiic,4 make. Xn.as I'rw(nJ I Imvc i i . ni- hi iiTiiuirr Him Jllporn III slfick. r i m docks and Rubbers ! hn i iir AVeather. EO. HILL THE SHOEMAN. il m Hxnii car. Third Ave. en i Mr OWNS emers at J. .U. DDK .ft THE a lfntin DAIRY .'ii Jit Mir itlHl NVCI. v nciy akin ii..ii BUTTER RETAIL Phone S7. cam rn a i i3UH jVtL IT I'llll IIIIV7 IIIIIIIIT till I A1I9US EDSOri COAL In any quantity. e Kiioer eea uo r Phone 58. HOME FROM HOME. OCHIDA ROOMS 714 Fraser St. cam Heated Hot and Cold Water ate by Day or Month t3 - w r AM " -WM W rilVMV " w . 1 u . anai I. V. .1. I HI I DENTIST. Helgeraon Blook, ninuc nurtni, u. Office Houra, U . Phone M. oectal Appolntmenti. COMMUNITY XMAS TREE AT TERRACE Successful Affair Staged Friday "igni unoer aucploes Parent Teaohert' Association Tl'lt It AC.I, leC. 2(1.- The f :om-munlty :tirit nm Iree wad i..i,i in Ilia (l.W.V.A. Hall Friday een. in. under awiee (,f the I'ari'iil Teaehers' Aiuocialion. Tlif hall wax fiilcj id,, limn 'f il t-ariy. The program, whleh was itivi'ii liy the, varimiH Wade of tin- piddle m-IkioI wns jexrellenl. A novel feature of Ihe evniiiir wan a drawing rnnlet in wliirh Hie KirN under thirteen were clen a clianre in win a SlmoinN' lie( for Iheir doll hv jdrawinir a cat ratrhinir a mouse. I.I hoi Ihnmn prned to lie the lel nrlUt ami rarried nff the prie. Mr. Unit whs rexponsihle for lhl Hem. I.oler in the een-intr a unrulier of prize were raffled among llie children. numJiers liiiViiB lieen ili-trlhi.tcil unions all Hie cioo children. In nililition to lliio every rhlhl in the com munity wa prexenleil with a In run l.aa of randy, nuts ami fruit ami a hook. SUCCESSFUL XMAS TREE AT TERRACE Fine Entertainment Staged by Union Sunday School Latt Week Tl'llltrl. 7ec. SC. - The I'imiiii Sunday orhoot hehl a very irrcful ('hrUliiKin entertain-meut 1'iie.clay ctcniiil. TTie pri- marv Has under the eaderhip of Mr. Oriefr rendered the first pari of Hie program very charmingly. The canlatu "Kris K.'in-Sle" which followed rede-led much credit on Hie participant and llev. W. J. l'arnn who I mined them. There were a inumlM'r nf clever, well performed drills, pood rhoniH (tinging ntul miiiiermw recitations, A I the coe of Hie program there was a r.hritnro Iree with candle and iprcscnU for the children. The audience joined in three cheer for Ihe-ynulhfiil performers, Mrs. Mrieg, Itev. Mr. Parsons and Miss Oualee Orieg who acted a aerompani!. YANDERHOOF On Wednesday morning la' al llulall, Ullliam l.ee Cochrane wa married In Mi Odclia Helen llevnuld, dautiMer of Mr. and Mr. Joeph Devaiild. Itev. Father "CocoIm ofllcialed. Hoth hrhle and groom are well known pioneer of Hie dilrict. Ml t'.larn John,on I pend- iny the holiday in Kdmonlon. 4. Mi Madge Huncnn ha re signed her poillon a school CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. xnTirc iir.nr.nr otVE ihti iivm fofrinr Cluiifirl liliixl tltutlnl I Um) nuwlb of Guntiirr Cltitl. nann i. v.i Mtirlrl. iiul rurnfrir rvttmi b Tlmw-r Llrnr ,-vo. J?JI" 14 rttwiion, a. n. .itir..i. nputr Vlnlttrr of Limt, IitwK Prtxrtnieni, Vlrtnn. H.L. 14111 Printer. Itl. LAND ACT. Nlk ( InUntlen U Apl U Lull t4. In krau l.nl Dl'imt, nirmin m. IHrl of Owl. nut lliiatr tin Zajrt l'Unil Tk .nur ilui r.isirr krr. iktum- lim ItuirtH-r. nf Trliir llurrt. B.C.. In- imd to ipMv for in-nnMaum m i"ae mr fnlli-vlnc rimwnlvd lamM: Cimmu'lirliir al a ll planlrtl almiit riir rhaliia inrtli of Janiitd l'ilnl un Zaya Manri; IIk-iicc ful-l.iln the liiuoolllx at II"" l"re line al hlart) air mark mmnil llie lUil ami irlnnilnr to t"'lnt of comnirnwiwnl, anl rnniainlnr J.uon trrrt, mrr nr ii'. C.Hmr.K Klllll. 7lani nf arpMranl, IIOOVF.4 k. rilEEVAS, .nl. LAND ACT. Nolle ? Inlantton U Applj Laaaa Land III itanre 4. stafrna uihi i'ishi, mu-rordlnr tllrlct or Cuaai. Takn Xiillrr llial r.nariea s. snirpnj. m rrlnrn Ituprrt. B.i:., oruaUin K.nliir, lnti-nU i amly fur twrmltMun lo l-a iIh rollnwlnir ili'urrlbrd laiwH: Commi'ii- - tu..l hi. .-.! al It. niilAl Ullltll. iiiih at 1 " ci'lfrly point 1111 Channrl lUnl, iirar the tixiii III or oanmrr i.anaii inrnrr imnmiii IM IIHiolll" or UW Hfirr iinr mm . 1 . p.mnii itu. i.lnn.r rriiirnlnff to ikiIiiI of rmiHiifiir'iiK'nl, ami coiilaln- IHk VI'n ' IllUMlini nrj, iii.ni- - ciiaiiixh 8. Mi:nniY. .am nf ApTllrtnl. J, SAM JOHo.1, Atrnt. lulxl ifilwr 7lh. 13. IN PROBATK. IN THC iUPRIIIIt COUHT or BRITUH COLUMBIA. In the Mailer of In AMnilnUlrailon Art; ami . . In llie .Matter of Ihe Katale nf Anion Mvren. Iereaeli lnletal. Tki; MlTICK tliat 1 a aijlnlel ArtiiilnlMrator of in Klaie of Aiiisi Myren. ilei-eae.l. ami all jmrtles liavlne rlaliu aealnl the all Kslaie are lienliy required lo turnluli ne, prlerly verirird ... K-r..M iiut luih il:iv tit iann ary, A.l. ivtl. and all turtle Indebted lo the El4le are reojilred In pay the aiimunl or Iheir Inileliieunrns 01 mr, mini- "h' TIIO.S. W. IIF.nNK. official Aitminlilral.ir. Prlnes lliifert, B.C. DtUd till I lh dY cf DvCtmLrr ,IV3. ALWAYS READY FOR Baker's Breakfast Cocoa Growing children want end frequently need mote nourishment than odultJ, owing to the activity of their restless little bodies. tMV t Uaker s Cocoa fills ell the requirements cf the dietitian end physician l 0 delicious, pure end healthful beverage. Just as good for older people. ( It Iht tect cf kith lueltiy Made In Canada By Walter Biker & Co. Limited ubLUi 1720 MJ! It Dercktsur. Mm. ami Montml, CanaJi ooKtrr of ciioic tzans sevr na teacher al Klllhy and ha lefl for her home at the coal. Mr. and Mr. T. II. Milchell have arrived from Cupar. Saskatchewan, and will likely nettle here. Mr. .Mitchell is a hrolher of the local drut'tri"!. NEW HAZELTON Mr. M. I.. Ilopan returned lnl week from Hie oulh afler stemlluK' Ihe pal six month with friends. I here i a horla:fc of wood in town owinj larRely lo there heiii(! no snow for leihin(r. In a year or two more the majority if tieople will burn coal. A pood many nre now enjoying the com forts of coat. Wnllon Sharp wen I upto Wnl- colt lal week on forestry bui- ne. Arlluir l.indttuist, who has been al the Dulhie mine since it early history, i penilinir the Chrilma holiday wilh relative al HeveUloke. It i twelve years since he lat viiled 1J people. - Mr. ami Mr. Wm. Orsul spent Chrllma wilh Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kilnalrick in Smilher. Mr. Kilpalrick's fath er and mother will aln be there, The Indian haveieen dispos- inp of n lar?e ituanlily of fur I hi week and a a result Imsi ties generally ha been much lintrnved. Several fur buyers were In lown duriuv Ihe week and pick. 11I up Mtnie pood buys. A large quantity of fur Is alo being bouphl by buyers on the trains TERRACE NOTES Hilly Vnnderlip met wilh slijrlil accident in which he re- reived a bail cut from one of the trimmer saws. Miss Inez llos, who ha been abroad for Ihe pnl three year. has returned home for ChrM inns. She sailed from Shanghai early In the month, 5sltintr Lowell, Wash, ami Prince. Rupert enroule to Terrace. Ml tie. mill is cloed upain temporarily on account of horlape of logs. Miss Klnnda Marsh arrived home for Ihe holidays Saturday night. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert ft. W. Sinclair, Inverness peler Maderazo, Seattle; M llurke, city; (J. Kraer, Oeo. Kel-by, S. J. Ilovik, K. Haidei'son and T. Kiickson, Digby Nlaiul; Miss Phyllis ('reighlon, Oonali rtiver; .1. Murphy, cily, Central Hotel C. W. .lenklus, Smllhers; I.. J Hallanger, I'. C. H. Haylon and V: H. Taylor, I'dinonlon; Mrs llnglo, Ketchikan Alex. Sprout Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Slacey city. THE DAILY NEWS. PdK nv. STEWART Mrs. Dan Chislmlm Is visiting In I'rince Huperl. Sieve. Walson, head hlacksmllh al the Premiijr mine, has left for the xoulh on a holiday trip. Andrew Sent I, Wm.Mnwall. Joe Mitchell have pone squ'lh for the Christmas holidays. Dr. Dean, afler spending sev eral weeks in Hie lilrct prac- HinB; ih-ntiSlry, Ifl"?or J he ioiilh Jal Siiiiday. 1 V. O. fJlarke of Hie local hani of Montreal staff left for the soiilh Monday 11 1 jf lit on his an nual holidays. He i hein re lieved hy II. O. Press, of I'rince Huperl. . Hector McDonald, .foreinan of Ihe Premier mine, leflfon Sun day for his home in New, vA'esl- uiinsler for Hie Chrlsfrna and New Year holidays. He-exjiecls lo return in about lhre weeks. Harold Hayes of fhe. Slewarl Public I lililie Ltd. left 011 Sun- lay last for Victoria where he will spend Ihe Chrisli'uas vacation. He expects jo ' return about the middle of January. (i. K. Mellen of Ihe-' public 'ork enpineerinz leparlment. ha lefl for hi home at Duncan, H.C. He intend lo return in the priiijr. Major H. Norlli, ;siijeriii- leudenl of Ihe ll.C. Silvef mine. lefl for Vancouver on Sunday las! where he will spelt'd the holidays. Mike. Miles, who since lat prill? has been niiniiiy al Ihe Duuwell irojierty, has --rVme to Prince Huperl. He expects In return in a few weeks lime J. A. Slenhens. pnblid Works engineer for Allhi ililricl, re lumed lo Slewarl 011 Monday night last and wijl rematii over iiriMtnns in onier 10 wnjii up Ihe vear' work. " Heorge Woodland, eleclrician al the Premier mine, has gone lo Vancouver. Cameron McAuleyp rejl-Jrr?rrrrr in Ihe tlilricl (Jirouph 1iiioj Hon on the stalT of Ihe Triles Wilson operations, is spending hi holidays in Vancouver. Matt Yulvia, who for Hie past several months has lien superin lendenl for the Itisr Missouri mine, lefl for his home in Port Arthur 1.11 Sunday. - Clay Porler, one of the" prin eipal owners of the Porter-Idaho properly on Ihe norlh fork of Marmot river, left for the south la! Sunday. He expects to stay for some lime in Seallle ami will return in Ihe spring, TELKWA Kveryone in town is busy The weal her Is great, and the new coal which is now being used, is causing even Ihe busy hnusewive lo be cheerful. Miss Jean McNaught nf the Uuick school, left Telkwn on riiursday morning for her home In Sidney, where s he will spend the Christmas holiday wilh her niul her. She was accompanied by Miss Elaine Strallnn who' lias been leaching nt Houston. . The Community Christmas Tree took place in Ihe hall on WRIGLEYS n Take it home to the kids Have a packet in your pocket for an ever-ready treat. A delicious coatee hoa ids an aitj to Ihe teeth, ipteb'to, oijetbon. Sealed lo its Purity Packite A How ipuch does it mean to you to keep your wife young? Who hasn't met old women of 25, and young women of 40? It isn't years alone that age any physician will tell you that undue expenditure of physical and mental energy will make the young old at 30. It is such things as washing that soonest wear women out handling of heavy clothes; stooping and lifting; working in cold water, and then hot; wet feet; trotting in and out from a warm, steamy room, to a cold outdoors. Saturday nighl and Hie young-! lers had a wonderful time.; Santa Claus a.oeared al 8.301 and gladdeneu many Utile hearts! with gifts. . ! Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wheeler are spending Ihe ChrUtmas holi days in Vancouver. ', The kiddie of Hie Telkwa school gave a concert in the lown hall on Friday nighl, thus closing up llie Christmas term. W. K. Mack or the Royal Hank stalT is spending a few days in Prince Rupert. On Wednesday aflernoon Ihe Women's .Auxiliary of the SI. Stephen's Church held their annual meeting- at the home of Mrs. Mapleton. The following oflicers were elected lo act for Ihe coining year: President, Mrs. I'. W. A. Mapleton; vice-president, Mrs. Creene; secretary -treasurer, Itev. J. ltrayficld; reports of various business came up, and a fine balance ' on hand for next year. Win. Figgins has left the staff of the lloyat Dank anil has been replaced by O. A. Fors. LETTER WAS FOUR YEARS IN TRANSIT Communication From Roald Amundsen Posted In Far North Is Delivered MINM'.XPOI.IS, Pee. 20. Four years ago llnald Amundsen, the 'explorer, mailed letter in Ihe far north to a friend in Minne japolis. After various adventures Ithe communication reached its (destination a few days ago, bear lug on its face an epic of the postal servjee. t the world's edge. F.skimn carriers and dog teams, who started with the teller, had surciimlked lo cold and starva lion, and their mail pojich lay for nearly four years presened hy ice anil snow until iul summer, when a parly of Ittistsians discov ered it. They sent the letter to Amundsen's home in Norway, whero his brother, Leon, forward. ed il lo thri Minneapolis destlna lion. More and more men are coming to appreciate that if for no other reason than that "of health, it is inadvisable to permit this" work by women. And there's really no need for it we can do the whole washing for the family, at a cost that's most moderateless, in fact, than it costs to call in a laundress. Call us and have us tell all about this more modern $gundn BMaatMBMaaaBasB(arie1iatl r COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Satis from Prince. Rupert For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points Friday, 10.00 a.m. For STEWART and ANYOX . . Wednesday, 11.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND8, Dec. 29th, Jan. 12th, 26th, Feb. 9th, 23rd. if. .PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Prlnee Rupert .4i pjn. ror PBI.'SCE GEORGE, EDMO.NTO.I, W1.1. MrEfl, all points Eastern Canada', United Slates. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlckat Office, 52S Third Ave. Prince Rupert. Phene MO. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Service! Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. .PRINCESS MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, November 30, December 19, January 4 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, November 26, December 15, 31 8.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu, .Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Pull information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. 't 0 9 'V Canadian Steam Laundry f Send ft Phone 8 UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. SalUnts From Prince Ropert. far VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Ocean Falla, and Swanaon Bay, Tula, t PJS. Far VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday Noon. Fee ANVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Wtlta laland, Sunday S PJB. For FORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlve Cannartaa, Friday A.M. etS tnrl Avenue. J. BarntUy, AanU Prince Rupert, B.C Useful - Gifts REASONABLE PRICES. . Ties, Scarves, Suspender Sels, Sweaters, Dressing (iiiwiis, Uiiileryv-nr, filuvea in nil styles, etc. STEVE KING Phone Greea 85 Third Avenue i A