O. FsUls and Ret. A. E. Roberts, oa-ciated at a pretty weddlag last week at Uie home of the bride's parenu Vancouver, when Miss Marion Gertrude Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. E Jones. IMS 16ta Ave. 'West, was united In marriage to Rev. George Turpln of Smlthers. son of Ur. and Mrs Joseph Turpln. Derby. England. Un. E A Dstls played the wedding march and lsi Rbena Marshal rendered solos. The bride, who was given in marriage by her fatber. wot lrory bridal crepe and real lace, with a veil of silk Brus sels net. caught with orange blossoms. and carried Ophelia roses and ttlj-of the-valley. She was attended by her sister, Miss Mabel Jones, as brides-maid. wearing poudre blue crepe romatne. with sliver lace and French flowers and carrying pink caroattaas. After the ceremony a beSet supper was served, the Jea table being pre-sider over by Ur. Q. O. Faltts and Mrs. O. W. Patersoa. Later Ur. and Mrs. Turpln left for Victoria, the bride wearing a muskrat coat over a gown of old rose flat crepe, combined with rose and gold metallic cloth, and a French bat in m Veiling ihades. On their return they wtU make their borne In Smlthers. WELL KNOWN MINING MAN MARRIED LAST WEEK MKs Mirtle MrTalln rwtmn nrUe of !u;U llendervon Rae A marriage of interest to many friends ; of both bride and groom In British ( imm Columbia was solemnized quietly at the i First Presbyterian Church in Spokane last Tuesday evening at 830 o'clock, when Uiss Myrtle UcCaslta. daughter of Urs. H. F. UcCa&tm of Sofcno. B C, became the bride of IXragias Rendersoa Ra. son of Mr. and Urs. T. C. Rae of North Vancouver. Re. Ur. UtKeaa mt Spokane oSctated at the wedding. The brtde was cfeara&gly gawned la ahea-psmk georgette aatt carried a boutraet ef sale sink loses. Se was Pre2Ser. where they Ctelf seafeai of Charrae lolaed rarer far Cleat ' Ukk Hm WeU JUteaded and . TEBSACZ. Dec TI. The dnstmas enteruinaent, grren by the pupils of tbe Union Sunday School of Terrace was held in Propesa Rail on Thursday evening. There was a large crowd present and a splendid program of choruses, recitations, songs, tableaux, etc was glven. Taete were prepared tinder the direction ef Rer. csd Mrs. Allan. Rev. and Mrs. Robinson and the other teachers in Uie Sunday School. The stage arrangement was much admired, being a veritable ! woods scene, while the large. gaBy decorated Cartstmts tree added to the pleasing effect. Rev. A. W Robinson acted as chairman and. after the program. Santa Ctaus. in toe person of Alva Moore, appeared on the scent and distributed candy, nuts and oraiuges to about one hundred and fitly happy kiddles. PLEASANT CHRISTMAS DAY AT TERRACE Weather Was line aad (lay Was Marked With Parties and Church MiW ' TERRAOK. Dec. 77 Christmas Day passed here under ideal weather condi tions which added much to the enjoy' ment of the day. About nine Inches of snow fell during Thursday and Frt day very mild weather packed It suf ficlently for eomlortaWe walking and excellent Weighing. Besides the usual dinner parties, severs! sletg hing parties were organ tred and thoroughly enjoyed A very Impressive 0nton Christmas service was held in the United Church at 10J 0 Christmas morning, conducted by Rev. Wm. AUan and Rev. A. W. Robinson before a large audience. A Christmas solo was rendered by Miss Hallovell and prayer offered by Rer. j. unn. TERRACE Oscar Oendron left on Thursday for Prince Kupert. Misses Marian and tel CprUUa. ar rived frvnu Prince tiujor on Saturday ta spend Cnristmas at the home of tbeir parents, Mr. and Urs. Robert Christie. ', A. J. Bowie of Prince Rupert spending the holiday at the borne Ur. and Mrs. WBtlam Vandertlp. Little Lady m is of. Ernie ABistone of Prtoce Rupert spent the holiday to town with friends. A movie picture was shown here both Friday and Saturday night, the first for rer two months. Uisses Bertha Moore and Adeline Thomas left OB Smtef to spend a hottday at the home f Ur. and Mrs. Thoa. Peddie. Prtoce Rupert. Christie of Pxtete Rupert Is Ispeafing the hnrMay season at his home here. Paul Broden. A, Egan and O. Olander tui luuum Laxe sceat cnristaias an ren h. lae Rbo Oeral HaspKal oat wtth a boosBet of flesh psak rsriiinnni Wbta S Rae, hrothrr of the bmo. attended as beat man. i The brka was tajailj a teacher la 1 C ICQ - -, tk. w . ! Sea T orehestra eensisttaNt aA.x f the Oatoecstty of Britiaaj Cate-ifa. class of H. After spessdBtg a twj iujsi rattag varsacs piirn aa Ike pnmace. Ur. aad Urs. Doczias Rae wsB syead the New Tear baa&ays wsth Ur. sad Urs. T. C LADIES' MUSIC CLUB VISITED HOSPITAL EnjeyaUe Prrnm was Reederrd Chriteaa AttenmHi od4t IHrrrtkm f Mr. Aaderwa Mrs. Ernest Anderson was in charge f the nraeraat wkleh was rendered at Uusst afteiBean by the Ladies' BeaWe carols which were by the ladles, there were the tot- swlBg nsEabers aB of whlah were most land. Urs. WUHaa UBar. Urs. B J. MdBsh aad Msa Uarjvie laccaster. ; Vocal saao -Sheabtrito Ahtd&g lathe fFrid.- Urs. F. W. Alien. j Vloaia saso "T a -STO! Rose." UrJ Msre 3g taj roal lom-Th ottl.- Urs. H. C. at the! cereaccr. a-nrg the guests being )s Uargsret Rae of OH estr and Berber Jooes. yLiilisx In PtsCasan uaiwrsUy. 'Washsgteo. CHRITMAS TREE AT TERRACE THURSDAY Davey. Vtotia salo "Uotner Uachree.' Uarjcrle Iocaster. FAREWELL SERYICE OF CAPT. AND MRS. REA Pacific Milk's richness the best results with Pacific Milk." she writes, "and for long time I could not under ao. stand '.vhy. let the reason was simrJe enough when my husband pointed out it might be in unusual richness. That is where it is." PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vancouver Factories: Ladner and Abbotsford, B.C. f tune rusheil an --he priv.iedge each jot had u lorge: atns and the call -"or men to aJIow tne spiritual ufe to .-asamence Thanks was given the Inatnestmen or the town for tbetr svp. art. siso to fce press. Enroy Otlai. Urs. Cadwakler and Cook sang a tno. Captain and Urs. Rea sang a duet. FEATHERED HERO DIES OF OLD AGE PARIS. Dec 77 One of the feathered heroes of the great war. a earner pigeon watch helped save Verdun, has just lied of old age. The bird had a wound jl ptrrpe on its leg band and was one of the government's pensiOKera. having been given a home and a larder by a grateful nation. Through a barrage of shrapnel, the pljton in 1918 carried a message that kept Frol Deterre Hill from being captured. In an order of IT P IT V ATT H VI 1D1UV Ul nay ciu Pn tor Al U.1LY AllUn nluTU -taring mataUteed communication wtth the front A iarre crowd tur&ed out last nirbt at means failed. Mne when ail human to Its flizht through the Salvation Army for the farewell ser-! the barrage the Dizeon was hit br a vice of Captain and Urs. Rea. A special shell splinter that carried away its feature of the service was the enrollment ' daws. of two soiaieix. The pigeon wfil be mounted mm has been Semntbu Faithfully fbrManyfears "BREAKPAST" in Baker's Breakfast Cocoa Momi SOTitdhirig TLe United States FcoJ SurkiarJt Seine - nrealratt" cocoa as cocoa conuirwg not leu than 22 per cent of oxnt butter. KUnr chart cans iwhidt um t litdled "Brcilfart" Zoaal conuin not more than 14 rer . . . r f I . . u m a . i jtt ciT.i oi outer. Biicr'a OraUaa Coau conums not tesi tfcin 3 per cent of , cocoa butter, almost one Wth an rLia 'Jovvrranent require' avat. The phnc Rer's Ercaifut Cocoa scant a pure, Je I licious cocoa of hih f !ity ui pjssetag a mrA''rnbh a ount of rw rriahnrnf . WALTER BAKERifi: CO. Limit rd 111 Canadian Milli at MorUrtal IP Bu;lrt f CWc Fiifti ant frtt and J. S. WUaon spoke a few words of , placed in the Verdsa museum, regret at the departure of the officers as did some of the soldiers. i Frank Ola returned to the city on Mrs. Rea spoke to the young people f yesterday afternoon's train from Terrace and the captain, based his address' on 'where be spent the Christmas holiday Khe'bU rt I cf the past, how the river week-end at his heme. LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM IS OFF TO SMELTER TOWN A Prince Rupert High School basket-i ball team left for Aayox last night to tplay Aayox High School team tonight land Wednesday alchL rtturnlnt to the Mrs. M. Rrotra of Kansimo in a ty on the Prince Rupert Friday. The letter recei ved recently, says she eam is la charge at Ralph SmHh. coaeh has used Pacific Milk continuous-, rnaaager. A large number of the !r for a year and gets the f ullestt j High School were satisfaction from it. pt at the boat to wish them good -In cakes and puddinjrs I l .JT tlaa to the manager. Stalker. - are a Ssalker. O. R. InhA H. MrDoaald. & T Katstiyama aad U Saka- S SPORT CHAT I Vic Foley, the pnde of Vancouver, la proving to be one of the gamcst IttU? fighters that ever entered the Msg. Finishing the major part of a battle (With one hand broken, as be did last (week, takes one's mind back to the ! Teats some times credited to wartd champs and the like. In satte of a tew reverses he might have had lately, i Foley stffl looks use a earner and there are many who firmly bettere that he wUl have a Vig pugBtstte career. Prtoc Rupert boxing fans wen tooklag fee-ward to setiag the aoted lit tie featherweight up here bwt, kn view of Mtb-avausat deretepmenta. H leaks Hke It at off under rito Board aaspttes at least. The hockey season opened last week at Prtaee Osorge, wish a game betweet. the Prince Oeorfe and Cranbrook Udl teams when the latter team, facing to the earlier stages what seemed like certain defeat, came ap from behind and took the boners 7 to . The game was a sort of a pftttmlaary to a big Christmas1 Day fcatwre played oa Satardsy. Daring the week, a game was also played bet wee a Prtaee Oeorg aad Otscome. the former watatag as easy 18 to 0 victory. The Prince Oeorgc propie are looking' forward to a number of keen inter-town contests before the winter is out. ALERT BAY TEACHER GIVE ADDRESS ABOUT WORK FOR INDIANS EDMONTON. Dec. X7 -Miss 8eif. a teacher of Alert Bay. for the past seven years, gave a most tntercftlnf talk on the work among the Pacific coast In diana, to the members of St. Peter's WA at their thank offering meetlnf is the pariah haO. 8he paid high tribute to the energy and lOTe of the W workers, which makes rhe work possible. The serrttary reported about a hun dred catatb calendars' soil. klrs. N. C. (i urs i cuoaetj uie - ineeung wjin a Christmas reading, after which 'tea wav served. if LiDY ASTOR'S HAT JOLTED BRITISH Mf.'S LONDON. Dee. .- ady Aster's new feit hat of blue gave parliamentarians a Jolt wheo she wore It the first time In the bouse of commons, after her return from the United States. It was not the tact that the mUlaery. trimmed with scarlet and shaped atone lines of the Vagabond" model which la one of the season's best sellers, was made in America that attracted alien Uon. but because nearly always hereto- lore Lady Aator has worn dlacrett blafk or Urge. iiiut.i.is nr.poKT. f ajn. DICBT ISLAND. Cloudy, strong BE. wind; barometer. Ti&T. temperature 40: . rotifJi: 7 pjn. spoke steamer Anyox. towing Ortfait arriving Prince Rupert; S pm. spoke tug Lome, towing Drum-rock. 13 miles NX. Maasett Bar. bound for Squirrel Cover pm. spoke sUamer Cardena left Prince Rupert northbound. BULL. HARBOR. Overcast, fresh SE. wind; barometer. 29 1; temperature. 3S; sea. moderate: 6 pa spoke steamer A'amu4 kvmil eiti. . .k. wm um kwiw w vrC4JI-kan ( 233 m:ie from Kexh!kan. ( pm spoke steamer Amur towing Orxnoy No 1 bound from Anyox to Vancouver 1 500 milea from Vancouver DEAD TREE POINT Barometer PAGE FOUR Tixh D.vTLY KE7?S SMITHERS PASTOR IS BRINGING UP FATHER By 'George McManus MARRIED IN SOUTH (TsOYS- I OUKE "TO ASK L fACAINSTvl if j WHATDOXOU i hOUOOT I f fvLmO OON'T f VOufeE-DOVOOTHIMK IT-JlCCS; 1 KMOWABootLJ KMOW WlWT, I I'VE RXCOTTBM 1 1 OONT Ceremony la Vamemer l4 Week Made A i OJCHT TOBE FORTMB I - j I T"? I SAID HE - Qf"OU'RE TAU KlM , -J MOKE THAN U Mlv Marion Jones Bride o( fe-r4ArrAyCRAClN K v I 5HOULO BE FOR IS ABOOTI r J dl ill lOO -- EVKR S&t .T9L Kn. Ul iV M- 1 IT IKl liiV ' X0 i IT-WHAT DO VQU W r- ' I i r1" KNOW r 71. Lf ;eort.e Turpla Rev, E. A. Dam. assisted bj.RT. O.l i ill JSL A i HahM nkJ I j 1 0 9 t l,t k rtiTvt Srimcc lc 1 1 Ci -m. u. ,.l il (I 2. 2 3 V anted For Sale For Rent wrrr not have Mask store, " FOR SALE POOR Oaa be Green 393. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTED WANTED. IXSTRUCTI ON IN SNOLIsH and writing tor oee or I wo hours each evening. Apply PO Box SIT. Prince Raperu B.C. MO WASTSD. WOMAN TO COOK FOR about seven men Mi good Uttle caasp. Enquire at Savoy Hotel. SITUATIONS WANTED WOMAN WANTS WORK BT THE HOUR or day. Dos 11. Daily News Oace. YOU SALE FOR SALE. FOUR ROOM HOUSE, tuny modem, glass veranda. 13,600. Cash, leoa Balance tit per month. Five rocsa house with bath. Seventh Aveaue. IIJCO. Oaly 1900 cash. Balance to arrant. So oar Met of other preprrUes for Sale. TIIEO. COIXART LTD. weasaoanc Theatre Brack. FOR SAUL TO CLOSE OUT AN IS-tate. we are Mtaarswd to sB several lata, some centers, harbor slew, and oa sewer. Prate lew and term from trOOO sMwtaty. CaAr T. McOlymoat U FOR &ALZ.-J3 toot rawed oek eaMa nrtaer. seactjcaOf eacoaieU aad ready for Unwralar nwrhlar eagtae InstaBed. Apply bi la. I. bred I I M OO Oreea 2Si. DaaV FOR SAUL POOR pops, three News eAre. WTJ IRISH SETTER oM. thorouga- eaear. Paaac M00f far rtcit. FOIl KENT AUCTION SALE PIANOS Walkers U IRISH SETTSR aajMae, Phone 9i FCS SATX. FORD SEDAN; OOUD cveca anleal condition. 1118. Terw-Pbooe ftx if i FOR SALE Cad Mae motor, with Bow magnet and rail. MttUhle far boat. Phone 83. u FOR BALE SELF STARTER POnil DeHvrry. good condttlan. 2M. Pborw M- U FOR RENT. FOUR ROOMED HOUSE. near King Edward School, fur six months. Pboae Blue 31t after five o'clock. FOR RENT--THIRTY ROOM Equipped boteL Going concern. Write Box 313 Dally Neva Oflre. tf FOR RENT. WARM HOUSE WITH two bedrooms. Central. Apply 311 Fourth Avenue Cast. FOR RENT. SIX ROOMED HOUSE with bath. Apply 516 Fultea Street Phone Black ?. sot FOR RENT. FURNISHED SUITE Fhone 18. MuasaBem Ororery. FOUND FOUND FAIR OF LADY'S SHOE3 wtth skates attached. Eiwruire at Dairy Neat office. AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER BRINE MEETS THE PUB-Ile all Ue aay. Are my propoalttoas fair I buy for eash. sefl on eora-mission, or guarantee and raluate before sales. You get results. Pnoae 714. ON ACCOUNT OP WEATHER CONDI- llMI tfclA ...... LrtM . ..1. - - . Thursday. Deceovber 34- to poslporWHtfr5 untH Thursdsy. December SO. tt,f 39J0-. temperature 40. MMIX DIOBY ISLAND. Ram. SE. (alt; barometer. 23 Uy. tenjperitiarr. 43; sea. roufh BUIX HARBOR. Overeait. fmb 8E wind: barometer. 29 M: teraperaiurt. M; moderate. DEAD TREE POINT Barometer. 23 temperature. 40 I FtJIt.MTlIItE AND JIANG KS wM.uu. tAoii DiawuwT run this wck on all Furniture. Uaotaun and Unoeewm Rugs. Carpets. Bd sprtnts sad mattreatea. Blankeu aad Chea-terfieid suites. A UmKism. rural-lure Pfeoae T14 Low - High The past og of the rkahaw There r-e S3--.: k iaws : Tr- -r Itp .Utv atid ji KM t number ws a Jtj, I 110 A HI) BOARD. - THE INLANDER. S3 aWond Avenue Phone 111. FUIIS FURS MADE TO ORDER AND RE-modelled. Raw skins tanned and dm 1 Mall orders prtsaptty attead-ed to. Mr. F Twr. 2s RrMdaaf East. Vanceuver CHIltOPKACTIC DR. R. K. i:VOIXWl ( liiKnrittcToit Ul Third Alraae. OflSce TlslU IL6Q Ho e calls ilea For appotntrctM Phone OtJVre Bate H Rtaidenre Btaek 3M DEIt.MATOI.OGY F.tritl. IUXMKIIKH kCMOVCII by the latest sctesrUMe mttktt rTKMtENrV tit .tRWTfEU. Nj need for dMfrgurtaf hairs er other ber i hea aay law, rb e lUaek Ctt RESTAURANTS noon et r.trr Mrs. Ungrr. PrepnrUna Third Avenue Iext O W V A. (iottl Home rked MeaK. Phone Black TOO ANOTHER RIO REDUCTION IN CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL CAR PRICES 1-1 H Ton Utility Express CaasaU t300 H Tan Lifht DeMvery Chaasls I 6s-0 Tvurtnc and Roadster aUtt) Sport Roadster imuN Ooacb and Oaupe - iiftaam 8rda tltMOO Undau IIIUOO tir nR on iitMi t Ford Llfht Delivery, open notj I Ford Light Delivery, panel . blT I1S0M 1 Ford Ught Drlivery. starter equipment I2S0O0 I Ford Tudor Sedan, starlrr Equipment Itoooo I Oldamobilt avpkanger Tour ing, im MOO 00 Terms can be arranged on both new and used cars to suit the purchaser. KAIEN OARAGE Dealer In raditar. MiMuthtln, Osalal. PanlUr OIHiMklle aad rheimlet Car. Fhaae S3 TAXI Phonr 67 Taxi (Call Georjre, Paul or Gut) Six and Sven I -sneriRer Stuilc-Lalceni at your disponal any time. ROSS MlOS. POOL ROOM .Mrekf r Hlock. fAcr-OM from Emnms Hoteli PRINCE RUPEICT TIDES 4 v TIT.HU V. MCKMItl K t HB taoajn. 18J ft. pm, ISA - '.40 am. iSfl - v. 14-drun. r93- Vtl.llSr.-IMY. lr.T.MI!l:K t Iuh -I ajn. us ft 3ia pm. its " Uw 3:42 em. so ft MM pm. a s TiuRMitv. urmMiicii so 10.a am. M M pm. S'M am. 18 S3 pm iMintv. nr.f T.AHH H si 10 61 am. 23 41 p.m. 413am 1' pin IBS ft 1W " S3 - 72 " 202 fl ifS 04 sa Article, Lost tod Found, 4 e MAIL SCHEDULE Ol T-i01V(l l r I be rt Mendaya. We-ir..: To VaiHwetrr Til isdiys .. Fridays .. . Saturdays . CTJt Dae n all Vaaaawnr M'mmu w- j Saturday by CJ4 R in j miff .iitt .ina Meaart aa4 la - - T .tUia ratal Doe. I. M T qarrn (lMrMle iN-roviis,, I 'rMa I be lial st ....... . . IrMa taaeaatrf WMMMtafe . . is OPJLDM II .' 1 1 Ma Aaa. FreiaWr lai Ft. Hmjron a lra la FaNfl Ie n I rota OwM ' fiov rvKii' let Ae a tth th Ar a PUlUm th A A Thi" nth it art-tow. r a Ilia A A Coud ah Ate. Hr . , IMl at I'lys Orv - Ai t otum Av klcarck Pre foe Wharf OTJ Wbsrf O.TJ. lad Am. A lad 3rd Ate A Fidton 8' rd Ate th St Swadsy colMrtioa dy only STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS I or Vaaraaier TUrwiay- a Carder rmay-w ptn ruk Sjlurday- ea. Caiala Saturday -m Frwm B L. rV a Pitneee M Itara Vaaeewier Sunday a Cardena Wi aaiaiHy-sa Pr B rrUUy CataU Saturday- a. Prtncras Br Dec 11 Prtncea U ' Dee 37 as Pnnreaa .-fa' IW rft Mm-a aM Sas k1"" 1 1 s Sunday- Cardena lYom rvet MnMM ae Ttledsy-s Cardetta rr Meaatt .tojat aad All Suaday sa. Cardena Wsdneedav aa Pru., H Item aleaaH. Aaie aad " Tweeoay aa ,ru Friday as. Prince Rupe lor IJoeea f arletle-r ta i Prlnee Out 11m laerv CbarWIe Dee. IS aa Prtaee t' Dra. 30 a Prtaee Cr' lor Alaska-Dee. 13- i Prtaees Ma Dre. sa. Pnnce M From .Uk D. IT sa. PrnH-e. W ( . , tano ACT-NslKs ef tattatlea la A sal 1 U t1 la Friar Rarer i 'aivl ' Irirl ll xtMIe al i ' ) hf 1- ii. iiaar I Iks N-tl It (Mi " rmn.n ( M. Ve-'w'r 1 nb r-cr. inieiwl " ' ' ' mimi"-tnf al S ! ..iitrtt i- rate ' f ' ICtsNn. f'tlfc.a.M tf ' Dntllirrlf -tirr'th aait-r mvk 'A - I ' - . I " MEnVllL' I fisted ".'ptemter ina. rt - 1 u it f ' ( i ' i M II . I ti it 1 v il 3 i IK It U u. iS ... a : V I f F I' . , 4 i l i rt C " t il Ml