PAGE FOUR FUTURE LINERS MOTOR DRIVEN? n qi ite within' itorxns or rs- MKIUTV 1CCL.IRCS HEAP or ROYAL MAIL TICKET CO. r f LONDON. Dee. 29 It U within the bound of possibility that' mamas' Atlantic liners of the future may be proprllcd by motor engines. This state ment tu nude bere today by Lore? Kjtsant. chairman ot the Boyal Ma. Etna Packet Company, who by a re cent merger of that raoms witli the White Star, became the world's mMI shlppinc. magnate. Speaking before ti Institwie if Marine Engineers, whereof fee U president, LoM Kris..: said be believed It tu already a proved bet that, tor mast trades and for almost every class of vessel up to the largest ocean-gwtag passenger ships, the motor engine nt not only suitable already, but mora economical to work than any other sort of machinery. He capped thU remark with the prophecy that motor engines may some day supersede steam even in the hugest ocean craft. XO MOKE IMH'HTs "Until comparatively recently doubts on the reliability of motor ships existed." said Lord Klrsant. These doubts were due partly to some minor failure arising from suits in design which have been successfully eliminated, and possjhly a a lacf extent M dtfhcutty in Cbe earner stages 'of always obtaining a staff of marine cnglsusss familiar with IXesel engines. The fxpedantc oi the shipowner who have operated motor vessels is. heswver. utat tbey art both, reliable and dniendabti CnsUfar? to expectaUoo User oompare laverahrr with, stesmships tn th matter of vibration, and since no smoke is frees oS the malar engine enables She vessel so be maintained In a better state of eteaatisess.- Bs declared rwthenaare that, owing to the motor isjgtrr oc-evpytng toss room than the steam fn-gtee. espectaBy an the faster vessels,! and to the nns immi reduction in banker capacity, the motor vessel can I carry a larger cargo than a tteimrr of the -same d1mnrtncsi ami speed, and that experience akewfce "Ahows there can be a big saving in actual running In ships of the same sase and speed, he conttiwMid, m&tar engines rrennmie a on of eel agalrsst four or Qve torn at coa.: required by reciprocating engines, and normally in case of scatter vessels one ton of oil about two and a half tiroes, aa much as one ton ol coal. In cases where speed s all important, he told ha audience, the rata of aggregate cost ot feigner speeds ts leas in motor midi than steamers, and whUe, in the eoal- humlng ship, increased speed state-bole force, there is no I the osl-dilrea vessels. ADVANTAGE Of STEAM There is stlS somethisg to be said for steam, continued Lord Kylsant--far instance, the first cost of the motor engine at present ts suil somewhat higher than the steam engine, with the possible exception of the latest high-pressure tsrhtne, bat those who hare tried both types are satisfied that the additional capital outlay is mere than onset by the results. The difference at cost is great in engines of smaller power, he saM. but the success of the dowMs-acttng dleael engine ts reducing the dUTerence so greatly that In higher power engines It may disappear entirety. Moreover, more ex- BIG RUSH INTO RED LAKE LOOKED FOR NET SPRING WnsXTPEO. Dee. 29. A big rush ol peeepactnrs and mining men mlotthe Bed Lake area with the New Tear, .-s antscapatni oy J. D Kenneany. engage: fcn the trancportataon buslneai at Hud won. Ontario The rush, he sjys. wS centre In the Woman Lake and Narrow Lake dsvtncta. where spectacular discoveries of free gold are reported to have been made. There are only about 12$ men left ta the entire district at present, and communication with the outside world j can be made only by dog team. Owing to the deep anow along the 13t-mile ran from Hudson to Red Lake, the road as still unsafe for horses. Only about tow dog teams have "mushed in since frreze-up. The Hotttafer interest are building a team road from Hudson to Woman Lake, a distance of nearly 140 mile. Mr. Kenneally said, to take tsi diamond drills and other development equipment The Bathurst claims and the Manton-Jackson claims, wers named as the noes on wblcb the most spectacular finds had been made. The Bathurst claims are owned by a group of Ot tawa citizens Hon. Dr. Manlen. MP. for Port William, is interested la the other claim. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS 'SERVICES IN BOTH TERRACE CHURCHES A special Christmas sen-ice was conducted, lb the Aru-Itri:-. Church Terrace, on Sunday misn by Rev A. W liuliiimn, atsutcd oj it T J Malta. BRINGING UP FATHER WELL.- DCJ VOO Li MA v GT ME A JOB? J During the service a solo was rendered by Mrs. Robt. Haney. Holy Communion was celebrated at the dose of the srr-riee. A special musical service was heM to :h( Knox United Church on Suadxy .enlng conducted by Rev. Wm. Allan, specia C&rhftmas music was rendered ss follows: Quartette "Brightest and Best." Mrsdames Allan and Service, and Messrs. AOan and Halt Solo "The Prayer Perfect." P. Hall. Sam "My God and Father.- Miss Nightengale. Trio "See to Yonder Manger." Mrs. Allan. Messrs. Ptntav and ABrn. Soto -O Rest in the Lord." Mis Xaghtengale. Soto -Nasareth." P. HaaL Solo "Open the Gates of the Temple." Mrs. Allan. Mrs. O. Ton Heet was accompanist at 30th serviees. Large am Lis were pre-ent at both morning and evening CHRISTMAS CONCERT AT LAKELSE YALLEY ffair IVa iBtrrraiog and Notrl and Maat IVople Attended TERRACE. Dec 29. At the Christmas osmsert head by the Lakeese TaHey rest- jettts the LaxeJae Cgsnmunttf HaH was well rutatf with an hvtereated audmnse. ihe rtver. ; a nnmher from this sMe at R- Carlett was ehasrinsii and a aplesv- swa rendered- Besides a of utecTmns by the school httdren under the abie trstnfeg of their teacher. Miss I. Pearson, the fal-iowmg aasmerl in mtktng the program lie bag natte'i it was; Rav. A. W. Fsahinsnrt Address. Rcr. Wna. AUan &. Mrs. R. 9aney and Mm. Van Heas Vocal duet. Mrs. Hippialey olce. W. w. Hippisley Hecttatton and ssso. A aomic pJaj entitled "Hayseed and Tentrsteqpat." under the experienced cB-recUOB of Mst a A. Osjgey. was green, the cast inrtwdtng T. J. KlKrtpatrscx. B. Lv Penman. J. Coo, and J. D. J.. 9aces. At the cssse of the program refreshments were setwed and an enjoyable so-' slal hour was spent. ALICE-ARM The annual Chtrstmas Tree entertain- Iment beld here last week drew a rapa- teesire appHcatmn of ttandirrt&atlonfetty hovue and was a most enjoyable methods to motor-ship construction I event. Harrv Fnwtr r m .h.imun may solve the problem of the greater initial cost. VeS- QO RIGHT OOWN HE'LL, PUT YOU RlCMT TO WQHK'. sv. Use Begirt of" Ckxre Kent trr-t fnt 13 SsMONDS SAWS i Machine Knives SliOMOS f.iHM CO. LTD. M, T JM KB.. t TeaoKTO B i gam Anderson. Jehu McGuire. ZUen ' Anderson. Barney McOutre. Lrsn Ker- ! gin. Jbnmie Xess. Alma Evtndsec and , Marion Ness. After the program was coca pitted. Santa Claus amved on the scene and distributed an abuntance of gifts. The committee in charge of the event consisted of Mrs. J. WfccaUey. Mrs. E. Mass, Mrs. O. W. Brugjy. Mrs. a. Anderson and Mrs. Lb-Conner. Misses Helen and ChrUUns Nuctcn are home to spend the baMdsy season wrth thetr mother here. The former at atteadlaf High School ta Prince Ra-pert and the tatter In Aayex. H. Baiter left last week far Saskatchewan where he will spend the sat an with hat parents. WIBhun Stefhea Is in Prince Rupert where he met Mrs. Steyoen and wffl rpead the Chrishmas and New Tear bmtday season. 3. LaMUw left Ust week for Vancouver to spend the Christmas and Kew Tear boMday season. A sec Usee of sixty days In jail with out ootmn of fine was imposed here east Thursday by Stipendiary Magistrate R. M. McOstaty of Anyox cc Stanley Mffn, a logger, who was found guilty of having ftrearcu antawfulry bt has The case created con shier-intern t. McLean was taken to Prince Rupert yesverday by Con stable William Smith of Anync TERRACE ill. and Mrs. Baker arrived from the onset on Saturday and spent Chxlst-mas with the mttsrw setter. Ms. J as Swann. Mrs. Oearge Utile was an afternoon tea hostess on Monday. ana we tanowtng contributed to the j The eandtttOB of W. A. Ring, who prosram whseh was under the ClrecUon - was seriousfy HI at hU home here last of Mrs. J. Graham and E DeOruchy: tweek, is greaUy Improved and be It Oordon Anderson. Marguerite Moss. now on the way to recovery Ills Ksthteen BruagT. Irene Brurry. Alice , dsuzhter. Lilian. Mrs. B. B. ReddltL of Kerala. Ullfan Mass, WTUiam Ness, Mar- 'Toronto, who was sent for then his Little Lady if mm has been Servintbu ftitlifully pA "BREAKFAST" in Baker s Breakfast Cocoa Mcaiis Something , j-, Tbt UruxJ Sutcs Txcl StjndaiUs de5.Te OctAhtt " Srb cocoa as cocoa conuttang not le thin 22 fir Out ot -r com Duttcr. .ucv cbrao ooccoa (wmch camut be UbeCed "IreUfatt " Zou.) contain st more tiun H pet cent cr 15 per cent of butter. Ebttx's tVtatiaM Cox oootiios not less ttin 25 rcr cent of cocoa butter. ahooM one-rth axre htn Govrrnmrnt requite prat, Tbt pi fUet 'f Brefatt Caeca tbcms a put, ic Ikjous cocoa of h:jl qiuUty mi rjuicaticf a oonuVrable amount of ogunabcocat. WALTER BAKER 8C CO. LimiieU EstabLsLcJ 17&0 DORCHpSTER, MA3S. Cansitian Mills at Montreal . rMAtM COOOME5.S- i vtCOT I " ill at ivs a a a. an a dfi a B-v Vv I I rLrAV. Sl r , rA"3 i UVi"i 1 ' Whintai LiPvLi a ivivta nr a kx C TOTHAMK BRUSH FOR POT MM HIM TO VWK' j SPORT CHAT i 1 1 ""sBsssiBssssaamfc j 11 I m -w W aw H -H S&UL? i a. coaduuon became critical. U expected ta arrire here 4 Tuesday. Misses Mrtsn ad Kbel Ohrt-d wh bare beett tpVvi a short battday at -Stir borne htre. retWBeit va Prtace Rupert oa T, tAf, Miss Tvftsne Cote, returned w her hazat here an Vtandsy after having spent several months ts Print Rape rt Rer. Mmttcn AUsn left on iramm 1 for Harrttei) v attend a conferfwce.of -he mraittera of the Cnltfd Cbuseh -atrougbotst this dutrktt hi JbC Uter-lests of the Indian mtssmn work. L. K. Joe known Terrace; Isasmry proprietor ltt on Tuesday for China where he eiperts to spend the neit ww years. Mivr ANYO PRINCIPAL David Harbey of Duneaa. VancovjTer Island, has been appointed principal af the Granbr Bay public school at Ajtyax succeeeUM William Robertson who resigned at the caws- of the last term. Mr. Hartley, who VoMi u first -lass cerUflcaU. has had twelve yean aperience ti) ptabUc and high n Manitoba and British CfthwiWa This wtntA for the first time, the stwdenta of Toronto Vniveratty have a bockey rink of their own. wtth artiflcsai ate and seating capacity for SjDOe per- soas. Tb m ts baflt on the Oai-verstty yrotuvH adaeettt to the stadlwm acd It uadertood to nave been erected from the gate receipt of the Stadium The western Canada spring radag season wfO start oa May 31 nrst at Wtarta llrk. Calgary, wtth the fad-lowtng as Ht affistal nt af dates far the PraWteJreaet: Wtorta Park. Calgary, Alia- May 21 to May 29; Chinook Park. Calgary teas 1 to .oan . Polo Park. Winnipeg. Jane U to June 29; WhltOar Park. Wtnalpeg, Jivne 27 to July 4: Brandoa Exhibition. Urundeo. Manitoba, July 4 ta July fc Calgary Eihlbitmn. July 11 to Jaly l: rlmantoa ttbHstuaa. Juli IS to July 23; Saskatoon CxhKHtiost. July 2S to July 30; Regma ExbibHion. August I August 8; Oblaoek Jockey dub, Catarr. August 10 to. August IT. WbltUer Park, Wlnalpeg. August 21 to September 3. Polo Park. Wlnalreg. Sep- temper i to September IX To have boxed with the Prince of Wales, American multi-rail tonal m. famous explorers, and a round half- dozen worlds champions Is the record of George VuMon. the popular gymnastic Instructor aboard the giant Cunard liner ' Bercngmrla. I Deluded In. hi list of notables with whom be has boxed are the names of Dempaey. Carpentlef. Roland, TckjA. Prank Moraa and Battling SlkL Before the war Mason had eight flgbU and wpr . seven of them, but then be Joined the Oordon High-lsndert and did bis bit at the front, where be was wounded which prevented him from again going in the ring at a professional. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert ntd.MiJtu ta, mt It u the announced tateaUon of the Booth Pttbertee Oa to operate It targe vessels Ccnmaawealth and Puritan In halrbui ftthing out p( ths port- Han, and Mrs. T. D. PattuHa and tstUe dsurhtcr. Doris, and his family left tola morning for VteiorU- Last evening they were cucsts at an ta terms 1 reception la the RaHwaymea't Hall with Uayor McCa3er; la the chair. The wtnter schedule for the O.TJJ boats hat now gone Into eSect with the lsriag up ot the Prince tyspert far annual overhaul. Pred Baooa. who enlisted In the early stag! of the war. is now an engineer on HUB. Parts. James Mevtlle haa gone to VteiorU to undergo medical examtnetaoa and. If physically in be will retvmr enmeu The Diy wtrtleaa tUia was in comnmaVjMttoa yesterday wfA a Japanese buwt station. Adteruic in the Dslly Htwi ah- rn clao tt: CT HOME A4 HOT 6tC MACOE't) iiTTiN AROONO V anted For Sale For Rent Phone BL POR SALE - AWT a i von SALE Baaaare to arraacv Sew oav net of other properties Sal, . TMBO COL4VART LTD. WtaUtainve Theatrw Black. FOR SALE, TO 06X OUT AN LS- ttte, we ate aaash ta sal lots, ausee aaniii-i hirbiir view, on sewer. Prttea low and from StajDO sswssahly Enquire T. MfOtymsat. if FOft SALE. HOCR IRtaHl SaTITEft I IhVM each to evar, Pbatte WHY NOT HAVE WttsjJm? flatted"- MDSlCf for rent ?OR SAIX - POttD SEDAN; rocebanical .tvnantmi. 1 71V, Pbaae M. por stn- aad coil. FOR KENT AUCTIONEER PUXOeJ Walkera U with OOUO Ttrms tf svitaote tor bast. tf -P.UX OP BUTE H TJtM. TOR SaJL.-4HP Deirvery, E3 POXES tf STAimft roaii a IM. Phone u CLEAN WICKER BABY IHKK)Y POU Phone JttM lso. 304 FOB REffT FIVE ROOM PLAT WITH toilet, hath, phorss, pantry, haauasd or aaXaraHhetf. Phoat TJt. etaytlme only. tf POR REJTT. THIRTY ROOM "EQUIP- ped hoteL Ooeag asacern. WtHe Boot 342 Ditty News OSlce U POR RENT. WARM HOUSE WITH two bedrooms. OetvtraL Apply 31S Pourth Avenue East. .f0 POR REJTT. SIX ROOMED HOUSE with beta. Apply Sl Pulton stmt Phone Black 476. VX POR REKT. rSRMSIIED SUITB Phone It. Muaaatlem Grocery. AUCTION SALE THERE WILL BE OFFERED BY PUB-lie auction, three dining roam suites and the balance of the furniture of R, Devtdaoa. Summit Apartments, on Thursday. December 30. at 2 pm. at 201 Third Avenue. O. T. Brine. AUCTIONEER BRI.TE MEETS THE PUB- tie aa the wwy. Are my proportion falrT I boy for cash, sell oa cam-smlastor. or guarantee and valuaU be-(aw sales. You gt reetatts. Phone FfJItNlTllRE AND KANCKS SPECIAL CASH DISOOUJTT POR THIS week oa all PiarnitsKe. Unoteum and Utoieum Rtsga. Carpets. Bed springs and aaattreasea. Blankets and Cbes-tertiald ettltea. A. MatKencie. Purni- Phoae Tit. RESTAURANTS ;mhi EAT TAIT. Mrs. Unger. Proprietress Third Avenue. Next O W V. A. S4 llHae Coalird .Meals. Pbone BUck 700 Sedan Landau CHIHOI'HACTIC UK. R. K. EVOIMON UllltttrKtllDK ett Third Atease. Office Visits . 110 Itouwe mils . tun Par appoenUaft Phone Office Blue gs Res Id race Bteek 9H ItO A HI) POR SALE. POOR ROOM HO06E. ' u o A R D - THE WLANOER. fully a asm. gatas vvanttd. ttjai i n, Aue t.. tir oaan. seoa Bill as 119 pre moath. Ptte foaea house wtth bath. Seventh Avtesvt. iiea. only io deh.matoi.(k:v I riiL llilJIIll KtMOVIH ay the latest (r-tentifle nith ri.KMti:rv ttl AKMl.lii. K need tar duTterunng hairs aw other aRri!rie ny ItMor Itlaei T By Qeorge McManij. 1 Al -V..A- K Wial R?iS1 'f m , , Jim A W , v , mv -an: II la." a.J r II I I rVN .VfcTVm, TT I I .Aml-'ljrl II II 1 "'-I nsWJ 1 I r . : t i i i j ill ii ait ANOTHER IJin KEDIKTION IN CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL CAR PRICKS 1-1 Toa tntttty Baaeesa H Toa Lsyht IMtwj Taurtag and wssdsier Sport Roadster , Oaaett and Oaspe .. t'otti CtKH OS HtVli Ptwd lajM rvaHeey. paaet body Para Light OOvvry. startar I Para; TWdar mMliimeat , TAXI I MS aa MaSS I I llraUO IMSik) t OWsmabSe t-paauagrr Ttwa. lag. 122 Metkoo Trrms tan be arranged an beta asrw and used ears to suit the aafabaair. KAIEN OAHAfiE Dealers in CsJItar, Mdaaibtln. (istUa4. rVatUr l4.mcklte and rbifSt tiara. I'hnne 67 Taxi (Call George. Taul or Oiwb Six and Seven Paiwenjrrr SUnle-bakera at your dispoaal any time. ROSS IJROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Mock. (Aero from Empreag Hotel) TIMBER SALE X8C07 Sealed Tenders will be raeetved by the DUiet parester not later thaa aaoa on the 10th day of January . I 37. far the purehaa of Lieeace XW7. Btwke Ckaa-nd. Reatswation Bay. CH g. to oat lHOOjaoo fret board measare of Sswuee, Cedar and Hemlock asotcfs. Two ill years will be showed tar re. moval of timber Purther panirulars af the rasuf vw. rater. Vkctoru. or the Dsstrirt Porester. niw imyrri, u w TIMBER SALE XM7I Sealed Tenders will bs rtreivxt K r, . - . . . uxrrrw. cvnm ssns ssser usta aooft Sw the 3lst day of December. 19K. far the puechaae of Lstfns XStTl Yakasm Bay. Mataett Inlet. QCI . to cut ooa leet ooaw measure of Spruce, oeoar and Hemkxk s slogs One Hi year will be allowed far ra-atoswl of tanrber. Purther partkwisrs of the Chief Porester. Victoria, or the Dtttrttt rweatar. Prince Rupert, BC. TIMBER SALE X379X Sealed Tenders wUl be tvr the District Porrtter not laUr than noott on the 3rd day of January. 1927. for the purchase of Ureoee Xl9i. asvertM two erw in Ooal Harbor, CJl 4. to cut W feet board measure of Seeuee. ... ug uaswun aawmuaa. One 11) year will be allowed forrt-moval of Umber. Purther particulars af the OMef Por- PULP TIMBER SALE X&UO. Tars marked. Tender on .V ced by lbs Honour, able, the Minuter of Lands, at Victoria, BC. up lo twelve oVIock noon on the tlh day of Jsnusry, 1927 for the puf chase of Pulp Lleenee XBHO. to cut timber situated on Oraham island. Z?7Zr -nsnotie lalaads Distrsfit. Thirty yesrs will be allowed lax the removal of the timber. All tenders must comply with Sec-iu" ' he "Porest Art - The bjgbett or any Under not necea-J tartly accepted l,.rurh.'' partloitars may be had from i the Chief Porttttr Vicuna, DC IT WU2 Ui;t a . . "T"H'i- i vvuz IRSD UCFOHE I KNEW IT ar.v .-r - i vvii i i tttvwj l a C I92C s lv v Firuc Sonnet ! f P DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word, in advance. No Advertitement taken for lett than 50c WANTED am wanted rem carpcttxr WORK oa free room dv riling R & llydr. Ko. 1. WaMrasv. 90t SITUATION'S WANTED WOMAN WANTS WORK BT THE HOOK or day. Box II. Dally Now OnVst, Artkl Lost I Found,4c MAIL SCHEDULE OlT-tlOIMi ft Ihe RaM ii ' iihtsw. Wednesday To 'aiM-Mrr sntil t. . , . Inatutalay by OivJt --r. i ... ... .sisre trss. lrwait ssl h CJJt t. M, I Hmm .total, ArtaW trst rvewsier lrss Aia.ia rwlsta- f f ....... IMS tisea t,"bfMi'- e ta. . IM IIMIl tU'Ni AsHa A tat At. ath st Aw at Pattsti - Sth Are k THatii I lib w smrarauti t llth Asw At Caarsd U Ave Hays r Oth Mays Co ath Ave at Uk;-mM Ma Aw UotVtsw St Orvt BMgs Prw oov Waart OTP Wharf ... OTP. Station ... 2nd Ave it 34 S 3rd Ate. A n4asn St 3rd Ava At ath'Bt f asya ovary. Itasn Vanrwatrr Sandaf- a Gardens Vtdaindny - Pr R".' rrsaaf -as OslaU Saturday -aa Prtnceas Be Dee. It a Prtn(a M-Dee 3T sa Priareas Uarr 'I I ... TO rt. wij SM B. . -trtK- ' fS TO tU.ia) rlal- 0e. Ui S Ta Urn OafMira-J. 4. H IVItlMIVt, Irani Ike l!at Ymst4aas, Taaawaar a ..: I rM i s rf iW. F n-a ' in sa 1 .1 l rs PI. k(vW)MMi sad V l. fw .- ft- " ( i FM STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS l Vaoeowter Taeelay-sa Cardena PrWay as. Prince E n Satsjraay Calais Bstorstay- a Prtneeas IVs Dta. It- at. Pvntce. M ' I of PmI lwail sad aa afe Sundav aa Cardena Irom Pwt !lrapa aa A ,tr Tuesday as. CardMJi Ise Mrwart. Aojst ana Salsa sy aa OafVas Wtdnrsatay-ea Prince . ' lrm Mewsrt. Aayat sad Alb Tueaday- Oardsna Prsday -aa. Prince Rupc- lar toeen C arMIe-Dar. IS at Prince CMa'i" 11am tee rharWIe Dee. 10 a. Prtax Ch' Dee. 3w as Prtase C!. r AU.ia Drc. 13 as. Prlaeew Mare Dr.'39 aa. Priiieea M' ltw Alaka pea. 17 aa. Pribrea. M UNO ACT. Nstlts ef latsaties is s la Prtwee nuretl Ita4 irtel, tad sttaate si Jrt hsrVittr Missali. TtiE oTi:r: ttut - rnniMt. Ltd.. Vaarout ' FIOl Parsers. MliMKl " SI i il lb faHawiar ile.r.r' rimmrwai al a r! ' 1 saalbMM octv-c .f lt Ctottn. rl"w.n IK atf' aaruwHr .1 -.rikm ti aarlH' . - II rbsm B't n MihM'trl ' i.r . It erty I H ehalsH. twr "t 1 point -tf nrnwaomrnl H'.WrhVIME Ar("T4. j Oiled Srpieaubtr lib, i I t- 4 P ll irw I l