Jl 1,,.- OA tAOO FOR CHRISTMAS Greetings to the People From: (Continued from pap.- four) ,,i i3ec, Hi- gives the peace that the whole world is groaning for, ui all un Jerstanding. Are you willing this Christmas i giv, :j .wc. ljai.eme, aiU ii,c L,urU. Uive nim preeminent piac ,, ..in you n-...y have a very blessed Christmas. ,rtBV. f. w. McAllister, rupert east .j CtorLnmasI ; rc.y wb'i-da fill the air, bearing a message of joy and peace to all I range, while the printed greetings on parcels and card ;each ou c limits of speech and awaken memories of other days among olo idiiig far away. Id Lie. words mean? Are they simply a phrase come down to us i medium of custom?. Much sweetness and joy would go out ol were so. i'i .. i a greit epoch in the Ch' istian year, doing more than we realize . alive ttie principles upon which our civilization is founded. It is a , ...i. of joyous festivity, and the bringing of happiness to the deso- .e Je i many ways of observing Christmas and have dressed tranpii! . one kind and another. But its spiritual significance : pr- :.!i'nt md best. To have a general time of present-giving '' -.ivy iias come to the world in the gleam of God's idinthe advent of a better principle in the world and a purer spirit m i THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE . I 11 ' i ii . i,, i i !JL J 1 " in the he.i.-rs of men, the .-tar h,,.-. been shining through all xne year.', as it ,hone first ovt i- the long traii u:at led lo the CM. an manger. It has been .iimnicd at times when the light has .seemed to fade or wane, Out that has been duu to ml.-sts and storm clouds in the way. The star itself has never ceased to ohine . It has been a beacon light of hope und men seeing it however dimly have fiai iul greut things, Wat peace and good will and the well-being of the world niigm he rqftiiz. o. without its lifcht life's voyage would be unlighted and un-ohcrted. Eauh merry Christmas brings its new conditions and its new problems, but its, pir it inner changes. It means peace and human sympathy, honor and respect for life and opportunity for development. ADJUTANJ.W. G. KERR, SALVATION ARMY Abraham believed. He was bound by the ties of the world, of habit, of social order, of self interest by all those delicate and innumerable threads which seem to fasten men to the ground. Yet in the midst of his bondage Abraham heard the voice of God, who had. a message, a mission, a call for his soul a message that meant spiritual freedom, a mission which could only be fulfilled by obedience; a call which said : ''Get thee out of thy country and from thy kindred and from they father's bouse, unto the land that I will show thee." Think what that involved separation from the past, resignation of all his customs and plans of life, the entrance upon an untrodden path, the fol-i lowing of an unseen and absolute guidance, the consecration of his life to a long journey through strange lands, among strange peoples, towards a strange iroal the final supreme adventure of his soul. header, the message is for yee and I of today. The voice of God has called you and is now calling. Has yoijr soul. responded to that voice? This Christmas season can be all yoirdesfre if, like Abraham, you believe. "He went out,' . i), knowing whither he went, arid that is faith. THE PRINCE OF WALKS i:::mu;mi.I) poses No more likeable chap can be found anywhere than the British heir apparent. H.R.H. the Prince of WjiIcs. Here he is in Mven unstudiei nose. Top, left to, t : n horseback during one of the famous Quorn hunts; as an honorary eeeeuel of the Scottish Guards; unending a village celeSratlon in the down country, and tr a stroll in Hyde Park. Below, the prince as an interested spectator at a football gains; ha rtlag tiger in India; and as the tmer, caught him at the Derby - -ir. RI ( UP FATHER V2f 0 mm ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL Special Christmas Services at St. Andrew's Cathedral: Morning at 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion. There will be a Carol Sen-ice on Friday next (28th), at 8 pjn. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor, Rev. J. II. Hanson Phone, Green 443. Residence, 221 Fourth Avenue East Special Christmas Service (December 25) in the Scandinavian language; songs by the choir; special offering by the congregation; Sunday School at 12 noon; Children Service and Rehearsal. Children, pleas bmig Children Service and Rehearsal. Children, pleasll bring , Imaouel at 11;45 and P.Idley, Home at 11:55. jfhrist-mas Tree for Sunday School Sunday (December SO), : 7:30 p.m. You will be welcome to all our service. he two big ore bodies at an elevation of 2:!5u feet and it cross-cut a: ore showing composed of high grade silver 22 fet wide." This ore ledge is traceable for 500 feet or. its surface. The Utility Co wiU star;, energetic development if the property as soon as the r:ow is off the ground next Miring. The fact that the Utility Co. is extending its operations is c; using conside.able satisfaction it Alice Arm. The AUce Arm branch of the British Columbia Chamber ol Mines is petitioning the provin j government for an extension next spina: of tht wagon roat from the and of steel of the Dolly V.irden Railway to the KiUauJi Glacier. It fat felt that the ex ten don of the road will considerably footer mining in the upper K isau't county, ia addition to providing better transportation facilities for the present oper ating companies. A detailed report on Topley-Richfield development was recently issued by H. I. Batten, consulting engineer. The report shows that development has been proceeding rapidly and with highly satisfactory. results. Mr. Batten compliments the company up- By George McManus TV i L.wflMleDTO I I vrh I TKl L VOU rATUBD I'M Al IT- Mr 1 i I HT . " 7 k I I fi'lL, METHE lOO-HE L HilRg -1 WANT TO TALKTO HImT I S IC ."?'1- LlT eV COLUV BUCKS BY WAlTlKi TO P -g rrf News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Jtility Mines Ltd. Buy Alice Arm Property From Bcsner; Extension of Kitsault Road Asked; Topley-Richfield Development Satisfies The Utility Mines Ltd., which is developing the Tiger property and aiso has a bond on the Kitzol group in the upper Kitsault Valley, has added considerably to its holdings in the Alice Arm district through the purchase out-ngnt of the Climax group of claims from Ojier Besner of Prince Rupert. Mr. Besner has become a member of the board of directors of the Utility Co., which in addition 1 0 the Climax, has recently purchased several other min- ing claims on Trout Greek and ad- ;'. j n.i.s the Moose and Silver Horde' on the capable manr in which tnnup. Mr. Bcdner haB dene con-j all departments art'vtfntflg and .icr ible underground work on states that in certain "sectioi. of :i j.rr; L-rty during the past few the big property the eaeopany will yea:. with successful results. A! be able to ascertain the tonnage din.nei has bee.i driven one of available within feW months. Prof. J. M. TurnbuBnf the University of British Gftttmbia, also consulting engineer states that . went mineral shovvlHga from the ' iiamond drilling are highly satia-f-ctory. Diamond drills 00 the property have now been closed 'own but may be used again in spring. Meantime efforts are being concentrated underground in proving up large bodies of gold and silver ore. The property is ?ntering the final stage before hipping. Three chifta are now m ployed underground. COBALT SILVER BULLION The great Cobalt silve cBj. in northern Ontario has since Its discovery 25 years ago produced almost 11.000 tons of silver bullion. MINING Stock Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stocic Exchange on oat stock-list board dally. We can give instant service in buying and selling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We also have facilities for accepting Wheat order 00 Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd! Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Colli 617 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY WELLINGTON TELKWA Also Bulkley Hay and Grain. Agent fcr Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. 1 i I