IvemW 2i. i?a. ii.iiir THR DAILY NEWS. PAGK'FIVI.. V A U mas 0 Comet Bui Once a Year. Good Luck and Best Wishes - tit no Know iiirialv Iliiiuii wit " lUiiiii lii Liiiui In ili futur e. l,ii " Acutniiilo nl the ElectricWindow Bakeries Third Ave. Phone 667. JUll 1 MJIXU Warm Fell Slippers make nice XiiiA'-r'resenl I luivi' e al kuuln tif ii iihi r ninl ' II slipper HI foik. urn Boots and Rubbers fi t Mm Winter Weal her. GEO. HILL THEJJJtOEMAN. Neil St. Regit Cafe. , Third Ave. THE a lent in DAIRY Cor Mcltride and Fifth West ILK, CREAM AND BUTTER RETAIL Phone 657. IUU11 VJ1 KJ We can now Supply our FAMOUS EDSON COAL in Any quantity. n i pj ninnn LJtinnnr a r n n i w n be nuucn rtcu uu Phone BS. HOME FROM HOME. MOCHIDA ROOMS 714 Fraser St. Steam Ifcalnl - Hot nml Hnlil Water Mate liy Day or Month P.O. Box 75. Phone 659. Ten Years Ago In Pilnce Rupert December 24, 1913. Tho Christina weather that I'rilice llupcrt Id enjoying ,UK eveiyilifug nlxe backed IT the iniii. Intliaii Ifuminer. The nl sm.w ix oh IIm mountain crest. Tin. Miinllslil mellow Hie atmosphere braclnsj. : Mot ley Dinaldnll, vlrn president mifl general manager of the I.T.J'.. will arrive in Prince iHuperl tomorrow morning on n iTrip of inspection. II in probable ho will leave again for the mmiiIi on Ihe following morn In v. Tin' Venture came In at noon il'iilay.. When Ihe Irinec fienrge ran on Siwash point last Salur- I 'lay ami grounded H t wan the Venture lhal stood hy anl render ed every possible aid. j lliulily A Mr Kay have been awarded Ihc'cnnlrart fur hauling Mil on- renin I ho Silver Standard '.mine In the earn nl New Naiel-iin. Tender were received rrorn Ablermcrc, lluellon. Xew llacl-liui anil Ynneoiiver. The Milire have Ihelr wlnler i oal. They have a somewhat inililary cnl nml il only requires a pik( in Hie helmet nnl n miiiiKlarlie n make each local cop strongly resemble a fierman major-general. 4llbrlhi. tnr ,.. lsll I CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. I mitice i iiminy "Vjive.i that in , rtr rirlnr :tiannl Ilaix1 vltiuml at in nvwth of Gardnrr rjiml. Iliiitv 4. !Oi. lii.lriri, ml rumwrly mietrA Imt TiniUr l.irMire . JJC M ruuvlM. I O. II. Iwf.uir Vlnuirr U Uivtu. I lwl Iwrxnnx-ni, Vlrtnnt, H.r... ! LAND ACT. Nlk of InWnllon la Apply ! Lull Ln4. In krsta UjmI In. inn. hwnnlinr il-liirl Mr ijI. and lluatx mi T.ijn i'UuA. Ttkr X-iilrr liui ,irtr korr, r(a-(ll'in Imlrlwr. nf I'rtnre nuiM. B.'.. In- Itm) ut tpt-ly tor a-rmlain 10 lra Km 'lniK-vint ih-vriiiMj iiixlt OJiinx-nrlnr al 1 a pool 4aniHl imi fmir rhaut north t.f Ja'iniu ri.lt! on urn Itlandi iMrnr fnl ikivina lh uniHxinr nf Ittr h"r Krw al hirti airr mark armiiid lit Uland ami rrliirtilHr I" Isnf of rninrnrnifil. and n.nUIMfir l.uoa arrra. nmrr or !. ! r.roiiUC kKliK. n of atiplwanl. ii'mivi: k. nu t max. A mil. LAND ACT. (Mailc f Inlanttoii t Apply U Laaaa Laa4 In hinr I. !kna Ijnd llirii-. Ii w.flmi liittrirl ut i'ji. Tak SiAirr llial CturW-a . Murr-hr, tf I'riiKV IliilrL B.C.. nrninatlon l.ntinorr. miriMU ! ail for i-rtiiln 10 ra liar follow Hit trwrilHl Um1 Dsnmrn-r.nt al a f".l nlanlnl at lit nl mhiIIi :-ilrrl) fliil on 1 1 Ann I IIikI. itrar IIm K Hth ut nantnvr i:nal; ilmxv follow In 1 lli Inuiatltm of IIh lKire lln at huti lIT Murk actum! lit llirxt. rrlurnlnj !o -lnl of miiinirrntmt, and rotililn 'm rrtt hundrrsl arr. iimim or !. i i iiuurs . Mt nriiY. I in of tpphrant. I. fM HMSi. ! AMII. I lwid Ni.rni.lwr tJih. tM. IN PROBATK. IN THI (UPflEMt COURT Of BNITItH COLUMBIA. Ill lite Millrr or lit Aitn.lnl'lrtilon Art; and In tm- Maiirr of th kui nf Anii lvrn. Iwa1- Inlrtut. TAkt: mitki: nut i a artiiMd smrd The Man in the Mood ! SAYSi- WHF.N it comes to rnnninK over policemen some or our local chaffeurg are right there liui, thank goodness, they are of the silent kind. IT wouldn't he a had idea to give the old inlan some new tin- ings for hi j.oekei), as a Xma gift. He'll probably need I hem. WIIKN buying nornelhinic ror her neck for Xmas don't forget lhal snap comes in very handy. A VOIJNO rily lady who was visiting a farm, for the first men who would nil her pivc than receive. . TllllSlI are the days of Ihe tclad hand. I 1IVK Santa Clans a square drill liy clcaninir up the floors of all stray pin and tacks, .MANY 11 Santa Clans has erred fmm Ihe straight and narrow by treadintr nn a lin tack.. SOMK wivfs will probably ap- WILHELM NO LONGER .VMIIIIimriior 1.1 nr r.ii ttl !vrn. rard. and all rtl havlnalground thai lie was that when lie enlllieit :riaim aralntt lh uld Elal are brrfbr ). i.- .1.. r..M.l.h nm. hM.Hr twri.t. HOI II In in, on or IWure lit Itth dr nf January, v.ti. Cstl. ami all parti lndilild in in rlal ar ixjiilml In a lit mount of itiplr lndrltitiiM l in, fortli-ilh, 1 TIKIS. W. lU-BNE. I Ofrirlal Artnnnllrlor, The Idle is the same for Ihe ex-crown prince. If you find you cannot gel Ihe daily News regularly, call n ami subscribe for it and have il do i..t.t tin. uihday n" inWiSJ :ifi':1"vorel tn your 'uirne Take Her to The Boston! We Tickle Your Xmas Palate It Is our business to cater to the palate of fastidious diners every day In the year. But during the Yuletlde Season our cher excels in preparing those toothsome, dainty, wholesome and delightful dishes which go to make Christmas the great event. Amid luxurious surroundings you can eat or all the good things that Christmas brings. The good old fashioned fare of Turkey, Plum Puddlig and the extra trimmings will be on the menu served In the daintiest style. PRIVATE BOXES FOR PARTY USE. Open Day and Night. BOSTON GRILL "THE RESTAURANT WITH AN ENVIABLE REPUTATION" lt CHRISTMAS AT CITY CHURCHES All Congregations Observe Season with Special Music and Sermons t The variniis rliuiclu's of Ihe eily provided heaulifill . miisjeal nerviceft yexterday.; fur Ihe iisherinif in or Ihe ' :iirisluias fpason and nothing was left uu. done lo mark the neason roin a religion ntandxi'iinl jhiere were heaiiliful decoralifiiU. and the resjieelive clinirn worked hard lo hrintr (lie miiMieal programs In a hi?li stale or perfection. ti.a 11... nHAav...i : I ... . I ll- ail'ill III llirr -1 rv w r- I InZ ,. l l a"P', "f hC? S0,n" 'rol.. under Ihe direct on of uTl e'; in.""5 '"TMr. S. Ilarlon. (fave heauliful Ol uii, what dear liltle cowletn. .., . . ...... 1 1 i-ii'i'-i iiihh in iiiiiii i.iii milium I 11.,.., hen a n i..'i I cowlet." . . . rerd ... ed I .. tin 1 1 . . ' . '""iP'irol and music before a larie ..., ..,.... ,,, , irrner, I ln rn h hull. els. L......ii. i .1 ,. i.. .n . TL'HKKY. 1111. 1 prease will join forces in Ihe near fiilure acoinl. Injr to Ihe latest reports. "WHO wanli a civic election 1" asks a man on the street. "I am prepared to clianue my hit for a card or dariiiuK wool or any other old lliinp Hint will he ue. rul." IWI.VT pive a vegetarian a hook at X in as hound in calf. HI'IVllll-' Ilia a.Kont nt ,'llj4l,frtll"ll III I If t T t'tilllllji. Ill' choir sans Ihe anthem "l.el 11 now jfo even tinlo Ilelhlehem," and the Christinas carol "lloly Msthl." Mrs. .1. I Mc,Millan san' "The llirllulay of a Kint,'," and S. K. Camnhol! san? "The Oifl." Mrs. II. C. I'raser presideil at Ihe organ. Dr. II. II. Orant pave a Hpleniliil Christina messape, lakinjr us his subject "The Mirlli of Christ. " The uinrninir service at Hie 1 1'reshylerian Church, was de- lishlfully conlrihiileil lo liy the i li I 111 run ktijlaa tl.A iia'ptninil .llaa - onll.... ,.t II II l...n 'I'l.. comi'dy movie pictures people , "--'. used li. enlerlain Iheiuselves liy """"""'J' '"- looking Ihroiiph the family allium every Sal unlay evenlnp. sii 1111 jmin in III children including sonps.chonises ami recitations were executed in JACK iw.mpsey is one nf Ihose v'ry admirable manner. Dr. 11. 11. in nm iu-iii:it-ii it lllllllili" Christinas sermon In Die children who answered various questions fmm (lie IJible on the llirllrof Jesus," put to them ihy Hie speaker durinp his dis-' course. The propram included an exercise entitled "The Jtabe .of llolhlehein" in which fourteen children took pari. The children participating were flarfiefd Mc-Kinley. Charles Stuart, Harry Hobh, Krearr Murray, Ilily Vance, Jack Mcllne. Xcd .Mcl.ei., Teildy Smith and the Misses Kdilh Kpr- t i..tl 1 t ir niveiate u kiss lomnrrnw morn- rnn r""r. .Marian uyan. 'as McKinley, Hilda Murray. in Just much as a new mop. Muriel Vance, riraccj Clarke. rnvimiT p nml M will I Thcr were seninr-Tceilntmn by nnrkinir ..ifrltme fiilnir on " Misses Marparel Slltilh. Olive 1.1 f.,.. ii.. .,.. i,. Munni and Irene Mitchell and llio morni.iir the kiddies will be J"'"r. recitations by the Mises up extra -arlv to display Ihe re- '' MpI.-ihJ. Margaret Mcl.eo.. tills ..r Santa s visit. , Dorothy Chrislie, Ornc Clarke.j 4. Kliiabeth Wilson, Nancy Hrown "' I'mald Ityan. The children's II- you are expecting lo take a well earned nap tomorrow after- foir s.mp the Christmas carols noon don't lei Santa Clans leave entitled "Awav in a Manger" and a drum behind. '"'' Nsh" Mm. II. C Fraser accnmpanieii on Hie nrpan. Anqllcan Services Special Christmas services fOlWinFRFn lunaiuEKLiJ K AISFR W'1 Imnnrrow al the nAWLiAnjiliriin pnirft n( 8 ani HntJ 1IKIU.IN. Dec. 21. The poslu- H a.m. and Archdeacon Rixwill late lhal "once a kaiser always a preach. The church decorations kaiser." which William lloheii.;uniler the supervision of Mrs. modern's friends never lire of Mix, will exceed anything lhal ciiihaling. althouBh he U ajhas been done in previous years, kaiser without a country, has' Special music will he rendered been finally disposed of by a by the choir, under Ihe direction I'russ'ian mlni.lerial decree which ;nr W. 11. Melliar, Choirmaster, gives William the designation of, The musical program will con- "Prince 4,f Prussia." on the sisi or nn anlliein by the choir Anion .iiii.mi . 1 ..... . ' '. ...11. .u,. i. , ..1. 1. 1. ...i. 1...... ri'iiK r 01 in nun .111), by Caleb Simper, soprano solo by Mrs. Ackroyd, quartette by Mrs. 0. C. Mills. Mrs. Y:. Cullen. Mr. Worlock and Mr. Hryce and contralto .solo by Miss Da I by. Miss Illicit will preside nl Ihe organ. Methodist Church The service yrsl entity morning at the Methodist Church look Ihe form of regular Christmas worship. The girls choir sang anthems and Miss Marjorie l.an-jcasler, a solo. Miss Haddock, jrhuivli missionary, delivered an appropriate address taking as her subject "Xmas Secrels." In Ihe evening special Christmas music yvas rendered by Ihe choir' and instrumental selections were pien by Professor I'ryce. A. .1. Lancaster, C. Wnodvvnrtli and Miss Marjorie Lancaster. A delightful number was Ihe singing of a solo by Mrs. C Wnodworlh accompanied by Miss Lancaster al the piano and A. J. Lancaster al Ihe organ. iTcv. Ilnekcr preached on "Why I hey' nc.eded the first Chrisliiiis.and why we need Christmas InilayV'" Baptist Church Ihe service in the morning al the Maid 1st Church was. of a special t.hrlstmas character. The church was prettily and season ably decorated. In the evening special music, and vocal selections were rendered. " Duels by Mrs. .1. V. Ledlle and Miss Ktilherine Jones were n feature of the musical program. Duels How much 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. "aug a solo. Ilev. J. J. Sfnithsoui in preaching the "nnon look ai his nubjecl "The Trio of Ilelh-i lehem." ! Salvation Army A .special "Christmas servirei was iieiii yesienlav morning in Ihe Salvation Army citadel which' had been prcllily decorated. The' service was conducted by Stall uipi. (.arrtiihers wiio preached a special Christmas message taking as his subject "Thou shall call His name Jesus for He shall save Ills people, from their sin." Capt. and. Mr. Coleman sans a a duel entitled "Tell nie Ihe story nf Jesus." Catholic Service Midnight -Mass will be celebrated at Ihe Catholic Church tonight and Ihe music will be of a s;iecial Christmas nature. The musical program, under Ihe direction of Charles Halagnn, will consist or Kallmann's "Mass in fl;" hymn. "Oh Holy night;" "Adeste Kidelis," and other appropriate and seasonable RADIUM BRINGS HIGH PRICES I'RAflUK, Dec. St. Chechoslovakia Is one or Ihe rew countries in Ihe world lhal pro-j duce radium. Twelve percent nf the Avorld's total, or 21 grams, has been mined here since 1910. The annual output now Uncinates between two and one-half and three grams, worth about xio,ono. HOTEL ARRIVALS j Prince Rupert i M. L. Clark, CJeorgelown: F.1 Frank, 1. C, Weighlinan, S. Workman and L. H. Morton,1 Terrace; C. Woodworth, Smith- er: F A. Young, Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. V. F.. Jones, Mrs, An nie V.. Allen and Miss Clara Jones, Yellow-grass, Sask.; W. Miller' and 1- Hurrell, Stewart; Hubert l'.n;-e, leder Modal, O. Chrlslinsin, Sigurd Albrightson and J. Knwlsen, Seallle. Central Mrs. J. fiibson, Albert Wood-house and-Chris. Dixon, (icorge-lown; Harry Kennedy, Kdinon- lon; II. Orayslon, Hums Lake; F. Daniels and M.. flershfield. C.N.M.; Mrs. J. Maclntyre and Larry O Leary, Vancouver; T. were also rendered by Mr. Jones Felley. Swansmn Hay; O. I., l.nr and .Mrs. Smilhson. -Miss Jones'son, Stewart. 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 moderate less, in fact, than it costs to call in a laundress. Call us and have us tell all about this more modem wash-way. . Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8 Cn-tOMC, iojhe gum In, A,: m COAST STEAMSHIPS E23 Winter Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Sails 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 ISLANDS, Dec. 29th, Jan. 12th, 26th, Feb. 9th, 23rd. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. LetTe Prlnr Ruptrt t.ti pjn. Tor PRINCE GEORGE, EDMOMTOM. WW-N1PEU. all pQlnU Eastern Canada, Untied Suiea. A0ENCV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cttj Tkkat Offka, 82S Thlrtf Af, Prlnca RuparU FTi.na MO. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sail ings 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 ' S.S. 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. Full information from W. C ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th 8treet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Salllnjj From Prince Ruprt. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Ocaan Falla, and Swanaon Bar, Tuaaday, 1J. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Bar, and Swanaon Bar, Saturdar . For ANVOX. ALICE ARM, STEWART, Walaa laland, Sundar S PM. For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlir Cannarlta. Frldar A.M. IJ tort Avrnue, i. Barnslty, AanL Prlnca Rupart, .C XMAS GIFTS REASONABLE PRICES. Ties, Scarves, Suspender Sets, Sweaters, Dressing flowns, liiulervnr, (iloves in nil styles, etc. a STEVE KING - Phone Green 83 Third Avenue