r PAQ2 jrorm BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM Trains MV I'UU POT tr- N n 4 III THOfWHEsETt? Pi I I II Ml' Will soon te arriving again TrMNKOF L.I. TH ft LOOKUS' N i uvr hide. - HERE.' tM 1 INT 1 1 and rsn will one Christina Supply of X T t art V -r' U V ' TURKEYS. GEESE, DUCKS, CHICKEN, RABBITS AND SUCKING. PIGS Also Beef, Veal and Pork. Don't forget, twenty varieties of Fish to choose from. Sealy 8 Doodson The House of Quality Sixth Street, Phone 455 NOTICE We have just been appointed selling agents for LclCC HOUSEHOLD LACQUEROID Easy to apply. Watch It Dry Dries ready for use in half an hour. The new Lacquer finish for Floors. Furniture, and Woodwork. Kaien Hardware Co. 608 Third Ave. Gentlemen-Why Not? Why' not have a tailor-made sun for Christmas? We make you a present of $5.00 100 Suit Lengths to choose from. We give a discount of -$5.00 on every .suit purchased for Christmas. Our slock includes filue Serges and all kinds of finality materials. Fit and finish guaranfeed. ORDER NOW. LING the Tailor 821 Second Ave. Phone 649 Wood! Wood! Now Is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load . . .. SG.OO Half load $3.00 Large sacks 50c DRY BIRCH Per load SG.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone S80 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. IMPROVED Ford Models Will be on exhibition about November 10. Prices t nc.haned S. E. Parker Ltd. Phone 93 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 8. Gulage, Warehousing, and Ois'lribulitig, Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Coving. LEGION HOLDS CELEBRATION j Gives Banquet and Dance at' Terrace 4 to Mark Union of - Organization 1.I.1UIAGK. Iee. ID. One of - i he largest bamruels ever held, Here look plane when the re- lumed men of the district eele- loafed the amalgamation of all I he different relurntsl soldier, or- ganizalions in the province tm-' der the name of the Oiinadian l.egiou. About seventy guests were present in the dining room1 of the Terrace Hotel .with Major Kgglesbaw as loastmnsler. The toast list, wild the proposer first nnit respmder second follows: Hie hing. ";n;iada." Major Hearne. Tlev. I. J. Marsh. "The C.aitadinn Legion," J. K Frost. Major Kggleshaw. "The Ladies;" L. II. Kenny, Mrs. J. K. Fnist. "Afajor - J. . Egglesjiaw" 'Imprnmpln . by Major Hearne. Dancing followed at Ilie fi.W.WA. rooms to Mrs. Alt- woods Orchestra. Vocal . . j: lions were given by J. Hepburn r and Oillis Couture arid a humor nus rending hy Mrs. -J J. J. .tones.- TERRACE NOTES 1T?C . At their .last semi-monthlv meeting the Kfflis. of ( tin a da ei-lerlaineil Jbelr wives and hidv friends in flieir eh-ii iiioms. A mock initiation was carried i through. The hosls provided aj sumptuous supper after which j each lady was called upon lo conlrHiule a number lo the pro eram all of which numbers we much enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. ". Finler nnd iwo children of Kilriioiilon vh. left here about two weeks ago to visit with friends on DuugUs Greek at Kaliim Lake returned n lown last Friday. J. Calhoun, .mauager of-Gannda Products Co., 'sk. left Terrace on Saturday morning hy cancw for some point down the river from which he could reach tl oast by train. Mr. Cnlhoun . ' hopes w awivc in Jllnn!iotn' tn time ii spend Xmas. with Ills family. The 'canoe was piTpled . by Dave MaWhinney of town. I be cont inued heavy rains of .'lie past few weeks have played such havoc with the roads thai log hauling has been nul of the question and the sawmill here has' been closed for the past week. Del ween the abscnee of trains and the ceasing of the lium of mill machinery, every day seems like Sunday, and everyone is wondering just wli.i: the right lime is. Mr.iutd Mrs. Uhas. Haven. Major llearue and It. Eaton, oi the Lakelse halclicry staff came j to Terrace for the liaiupiel and Jdance Friday night. They made jllic trip by mnlor car, snmetiiig jquite unusual at tiiis lime ; year siiow-sjioes being I lie us-iual method. They report thai water in lie small creeks around Hie lakes was exceptionally big'i tind at limes the hatchery dams were in dungcr of being washed out. There was born in Terrace on Monday, December 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Jcp...llipp -a daughter. The monthly meeting of tloj Terrace, ,ml Kiisumkalum Parent Teachers' Association was JicM ill Hie school house on Tlmrsd.iv J'weninff, 'December 10, with 2nd ClM Yiee-Prosidenl .Mrs. Geo. Little, presiding. After a short liusi-in'.s meeting .Miss Dtmb gave u 'brief, tint interesting, synopsis of! a hook op Hume Education, j A meeting of the ladies of the district who are eligible lo Join j IfJie Auxiliary' to' the Canadian! Legion 'va willed for Wednesday, 'nfteruonn. Ileeemtier U. hut ow4iik! h, the laek of mall semec, there' ' was no ropv of the constilulio.i available, and aside from a il pointing Mrs. J.- K. Fro! the president, for the coming year, no other 1usiness was etindueled. Another mwling is to he, he held! Tjirwlay uViternoon, Jauuar 5- ' . Treston and Have Wil- son, HKide the I rip hi from Kalum Ijk at the weak eni -- jperi. or Vaneoier, or om- A. J. While, Vancouver ininin-.'' where else, and lirmight in. Just, engineer and I). W. Davis and J.p'b there Ii4 noi lieen a wed ;m. Hoar of the Hopper Davis Mining Go. at Kalum Lake, ar- rivil in Inwn on Wiulnaulo.. when they found there were no trains, left by siteeder for Paci- fic and thence on to the south via Lucerne. J. MeConnell whn has pcnt Hie Insl few months on ttie prairf",,r liappcHI bnfore. ies, arrived home on Friday , He hiked eYerv part of thH' roail at thlsond. ' .??' 7T jrj.e. nady.f .timWi"itmi W.iontfi 'W-anll TSrt to Knlpin Lake to cruise thA Hmlu liniils of the Kiisumkaltimi Timber Co. arrived hack in town! on M'iduy LADIES' GUILD OF TERRACE CHURCH ELECTS OFFICERS TFJIHAGK. Dec tn . Th Ladies Guild of Knox l ,,it,i Church held their annual meet ing on Thursday afleruoon at the church. Hie officers appointed for the eomuiig year are: President tMr. Kellh. Vice-president .Mrs. Sonel. eerHa.ry Mrs. Sundal. Tieasurer Mrs. Darker. Work convener- Miss Kerr. ""i in-H?. uie?r .tirn, i . i..t . I Alter ilie meeting lahles were, laid for supper lo whirfli lhe Mr. nnd 'Mrs. Al Greenhalgh. jjenHenten of Hhe 'cnn:ngntinn .who Iwo spent the past several had been invited In parlftke.wilh monllis visiting With friend in the lading apd a pleasant social finglaml. retinmed lo ttierioma tinur was spent. itierr, nHtKnnday. The nexl meeting of the Guild will be held at the home of Mrs. "Duke" Harris o' New Hazel-It. McKinnnn on January 7. ton wa a business visitor In From Pay av Ikt l Tutum ScnvKC InC Cmi Be".- .Vi - IV-'ll FIRST WEDDING AT ALICE ARM ----- Marshall Smith of the Mining Camp Married to Mrs. A. P. i . Sargent I " i ALICE AltM. I Me. 19. -"Thai 'be first lime I ever heard that tune in A lire nu," aid the oldest prosier I. it present, "what is it" And he wa unite righl. for it was Jlendel-sohns "WmMinit March." and it was played at firHl am' "n,y wtltW that Alice Arm lia ever had. To be ur have had brides, lot or h'm. Hut they were alwaya to Dividend Cheque laid by In youth is worth double the MONEY savings of middle age. Many a rich nun today bought the right to his dividends with the savings he made once out of his pay envelope. Anyone with determination can do the same. Ttic man who iivn U th man with money. The Royal Bank . of Canada Prince Rupert Branch - F. E. Robertson, M anager Jmarried in Anvox. r Prince llu.'.KOIt . SALE Ilruiiitwiitk ding here before, maybe the old-) est prospector could not give a renson. II is not Itecause there is a dearth of would-be groom, j for this camp is lone on elinible bachelors, and if you will look lne enough you will find "ltar-' kis is Willin' " written alaive all their doors. Any way it just The bride of thia firt wedding! was Mrs. A. J. Sargent, seeond itaughler of A. Ilrockbank. of Urrow-in-jyiTM, Lar.cashire, '.Kngland. vWe marriage to Mlarshall Smith of Alice Arm was solemnized at I he residence of Jqfen Anderson on the evenitut! of .December 14, the Jlev. C D. Clarke of the In ion Ghurch of Auyox officiating. The bride was iiven away by John Anderson. Harry Fowler supporting the groom. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at tbe Aliee Ann Hotel, thirty-six guests from Anyox nnd Alice Arm sil ting at (he festive1 board. After ,h 'PP-r . Hie evening was given over tn dancing. Ilut- cliinsoo s orchestra suriMieil it self in presenting an xellenl dance prograiiK and the first Alice Ann wedding was voted a grand suecetui. Mr. anl Mrs. Smllh will re-J side in Alice Arm. Mr. Stnilli being interested in minine tn Hie camp. SMITHERS Envelope v v -i Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in'advance. No Advertisement taken for tew than 50c FOR SALE IIIVAVKN A HRI.I.. wedfiilMirK s great work on the life 'after! iteulti and a real world iMvond. Ker UU panes. Only I.'ir m-'-paid. II. . Law. IHO Kuetid Ave., loronio. FOIl SALE. X.-w "KiiilMMy phonograph: wonderful (one, fine appearance and bargain for some one. Hear it abovo (Umadjan laundry 2tH) phono - graph, upright style, in fumed oak, ahuoal new. coul IK"i. Price I(M. Pulle:i. Dall News Offioe. ' ti FORD SUDAN for aale. Only nsel seven months. JfttOJiO. Apiify . E. Parker. Lid. town the fore part of Hie vrk. Mr. Harris has iwcu making shipments of ore front the Sliver Cup claims, but ha closed tiwn the mine for the winter months and rxpeel to slari again in April with renewed energy. t The final game, of Uie OAV. V.A.j rriliham loorii.iment were fdayftl this wei. Ui;d re-ulied in the first jirizc of a turkey koihc to A. F. Dunn with Dune ilr- Hae as runner up. Kenneth Wano-r of the public works departtiK'iil, Hunt- Lake, is spending a fw days in town. Another side line was added lo his many farming ad ivttie or Wednesday morning tvltqn Geo Oullou. profirietor of the Wond-lawn - ilairy farm, received i shipment of two silver-blafk foxes from a fox farm on Prinoe K,wnrd 't- Mr. Htllnn' rainer ami .Mr. nation were the pioneers of the fox-raining In dustry in Canada. The I In hi ne (Indians who hav been sienduitf a few ilays In Inwn disponing of their winlcr catch of fur and getting supplier, left for home on Thursday morning, making the trip over the new road they built this summer Fut her Aylartl accompanNl tltem Imiffc and will spend I he holfcUy sexism with Ike tribes al Ilie head of Dooine Lake. One of the locnl Jndir.ns wn teddling a live cross-tox in town Ibis week. He had caughl it in a trap and it was only sliahllv injured and had became quite tame. TURKEY SHOOT WAS HELD LAST NIGHT R. Dav'dion Captures Christmas Dinner at Competition of. Morth B.C. nejjlment Rifle Association H. Davidson wu the winner oi Hie turkey ai the shoot of the North I IX.:. Hegimenl III fie As- social ion on the miniature range al Market Place last night. A sood crowd of marksmen look. part and the seores of the nvttP ing were as follows: It. Davidson 0J vy. HrM at H. WiUon Gol. Nichols M H Kloyd t if. HarnIy ho F. Ilunler 73 W. Horrnbin ... GO Major Johnstone lift M. M. Lamh n; H. Fast man u it C V. Fvili ft:i (. V. Wilkinson 02 A, Hunter 55 6s VWANTVB WIM'CH flam 5ho -ewinK Plume MllTY !t TO RENT HrH RKNT. - FurnUhed sUmio heiileil rtHint ; hot and old runiutiK water; an 'IHtirrt Ave. I-i.i information Phone lied 007. aw; Foil IIKNT-M(Klem4HiJf nmm- ed flat with Monarch range, Clapp Dlock. Westenhaver ltr. if FOIl HKNT. Plantfs player pianos, phonograph npd sewing machines. Walker's Music Store. tf KOI R ftnom Suite for Kent. Hot water Mat. Apply Smith J Malletl. Ltd. j MODERN FLAT for llent.-Ap4d Mai Hwlhrener. ft BOARD HOAHD The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue Phone 137 HOARD AND IIOOM in Prlvatu home. Phone lied !.. tf; CARS FOR SALE. IP:? 2 Oldsmoblle t. 6 iwsaen ger louring MHXtM ttisn Null 5 paaanfrr tw;H-ing itiMM I 1 9:' I Overlaml SeUaa.. I1M.0U t l tfl 9 lieu saven ,pftcinjcr touring 700.nn t tm I onl Coup. bjaHH tiraa car like new 4 M QUID i tv:z Ford Tudor cgjpy. : tn.oft 1 l22 Font I'iupe MBO.nft I IflSTI Ford one ton Iruflk, ine) tat&.oo t Ford lieht delnxrrjr liasbi, rbuHt tl0M All ram guarantee.! in good iiic-liMtiicat evudilion. Knv leruis can be arraiigwl. KAIEN QARAQE Ford and Chevrolet SVrvtee tion. Agents fir MdwtugltUn, Oakland. Oldsmnbile ant) Ghev-rolet cars, Itmi. G.AI.C. apil Feileral Trucks. . WIIKCKLNG SlillVICK DAY AND NIGHT TAXI Phone G7 .Taxi (Call George, Paul or Gust) Six- and seveu-passengor 8lM(l bakers al vnur disposal any time for 50c Service ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Empress Hotel ROTHWELL'S TRANSFER Coal - Wood nnd Furniture Moving llaifKiiuc and Exnrcss Hinnd'.Lillle's News Kf and. Phone :trr.V lies Phone Green 02o CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggape, Furniture Moving. If you want anything icnl fur. or delivered, phone us. o o Ut aoo FURNITURE. New a n l Secctidlmnd Furniture Store. We Huy, Sell nnd I'.x change New and Sccotulband Goods. QEO. PAPADOPULOS 830 Third Ave. phone 6C PRINCE RUPERT MUSIO STORE. 303 Third Avenue iSo,o ngcnls for Coliiinbla Itennrds Wo repair Plinnngrnplis, llicyclos, ItiiRRioe, IlaciuetH and Musical I ri -slrumcnU of all kinds, 1 ArtkJetl rourj.t, AUCTIONEER. A I lliencin. rt. i r;, 1 1) . . III.' Mir! i nl,.l lre I lav 1' of II or nnyi fl4 or - room l for cmii . t hii: FURNITURE AND HKIX ALL i .llhls I ai ! 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