PAGE SIX VALHALLA OFFICERS Oscar Larsen Reflected President of' Orsanlration With John Bergman, Secretary Lodge Valhalla, meeting last night in the MetrepoJe Hall, el-t ted officers for 1929 as follows: President, Oscar Larsen Vice-President. K. E. Hall-berg 're-elected). Secretary, John efcrxmann. Treasurer, O. A. Johnson (re-elected). Marshal, Mm. Lottie Petersen (re-elected). Chaplain, Mm. 6orge Fritz t re-elected). Inter Guard, Mrs. V. Bason (re-elected). Outer Guard, Carl J. Johnson. trustee, Olof Hanson A charge against Elwood Bard of supplying liquor to Indians , was dismissed by Magistrate Mc-j Clyaaoat in city police court this! morning. ' . ir ROTARY CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS LUNCH People Who Gave Services Club During Year Were Guests of Honor Today to A novelty Christmas toncheqn was heW today by fhe' HoUry Gab in the Commodore Cafe when ladies and others who have given their services to the club during the year were guests of honor. There were a number of musical numbers including vocal solos by Miss Emily Daviea. George Rorie, president of the club, had charge of the arrangement of the program and occupied the chair. 1573 HARVESTERS ARE REMAINING IN CANADA LONDON. Dec. 20: The Rt. Hon. Lt. C. Amery, secretary for the Dominions, stated in the House of Commons that of the 8,449 miner harvesters sent to Canada last autumn, 6376 returned U England, which leaves l,57Sia the Dominion. TIM SHORT FORGIVING XMAS DINNER! The time is short for those who wish to contribute to the Christmas dinner and hamper fund for those not able to p.ovide fur them-! selves. It is hojted to c!rse the! fund this week 3nd those who' wish to help make this a real time should act at once. This is not; a case of asking for relief, but' of asking local people to bring joy: to their neighbors on the day of days. It is hoped that there wUlf be more money yet because more! is needed if the proper results j are to be obtaind. Following are acknowledged : Miss A. Lambert $1 , Miss I. Ramsav I Miss M. Weston 1 Previously acknowledged ...1119 A Dr.'.y N'-w-bring results. want-ad will JUDGE THE EXCELLENCE . . .. THE MAGNIFIER MB. ter to p I.I "YD-GEORGE (Lea der of the British ::, and iaat he the fine strong party Mi.:: OF THE NEW FOBS BY DELVING IT When talk turns to motors in theatre lobbies, jn smoking cars, hotels, clubs you hear the New Ford compared, with all makes. Stories are told of the swiftness and ease with which the New Ford covers difficult highways; of distance-consuming travel hour after hour; of the breathless rush in high gear up the steepest of hills. Ovy hj driving the New Ford, say owners, can you appreciate the effortless joy of perfect ear control. Gears shift with silent precision. The steering wheel " ; responds to the lightest touch. ' Transverse springs and shock absorbers smooth rough - roads. A gallon of gasoline iCLi - takes yon 23 toSO mile. Uu consumption is unusu-ally low. And, when the occasion arises, the fully en- ' . closed six-brake system rip the flying wheels with -.silent power. Low lines, colour bar- mony, sparkling nickel, sturdy steel spoked x heels and full balloon tires give the New Ford grace and beauty. Owners of the nJOet expensive cars marvel at its thrilling performance. Many, in fact, i t aalemffclfan SE i'3aBSBBBBBBBBBBtti9HBfl V are Imying New Fords to enp-plement their larger cars. ' Every item of.equipment that .. adds to comfort, convenience and safety is included In the New Ford as it is delivered to you, from spare wheel .and, theft-proof ignition lock to the windshield of shatterproof t A glafrs that gives protection and clear vision. Ford dealers everywhere await thopportunity to give you a demonstration ride. Put thcNew Ford through its pace You will then ap preetate that car values have changed. A truly fine automobile ban come into the light car. world. If you preer to bay out of Income, you will find the time payment plan offered by all Ford dt-aler most attractive. Your Ford dealer ulU prove the performance of the A'eic Ford by demonstration - FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED FORD - ONTARIO New Liberals): 'In- r r e Paul Rrviln anil Onrar Olanddr were In from ivaium L-iKe on Monday. R. E. Allen, district forester. Prince Rupert, was in town at the beginning of the week on forestry duties. J. M. Siegried made a visit to town from his trap line at Shames on Monday. Dr. and Mrs. BrummlU aad s$n returned Monday frata a hrt trip U Print Kujrt Mr. Fred Kith relurwd oe Saturday' from Massett. aftar fDendlng several weeks witJi ar M rents. NFV HAZELTON Mrs. Tomlinson left on Wednesday evening for Bdmeatoa, Ixj-ing In charge of a party of sevee Indian children who will attend he United Church school tlwsra. The Felix Dridge Clab of Has. jtW met this week at the Itasae of Mr. V. W. ARderaoa. Tfce KUtens Bridge Pub has dls-aontinued meetings uaU after iJQhrktroai ' Rautine business oeaked Ue UesriQ of the Hixelte Ilaapital (ward at a raeetlfig sa Mooday MghLApViAHoa ji (fee fr- steeiM thcTfpIUl Ifbekrg ateted. Miss Mary Casbll. havtftg pleied her eevrse of nurse' trtia-tjig at bc Ilateftan Ilasfttal. visited with her parents at Bvetya beore jQinlnjr the staff of Um PwtAiWrbi mtftl i r Cliff Cameron left at the' first it the weA for bis home la PrfSe'Ru1rt sfteVhaTiog fat sefffal mestbi iB'lUieHafl. 6M1THER5 There are! ,i number of ta. makfrs of thls'.dfttrkt saKerins; fraa lajdrieai' in the 'local hospital.1 The most serious ease is that of a man who lost his toe. Many farmers of this district took priws at the recent ce4 aad grain exhibition in Vanassiver.- Amonr the winners were U. TV- rotte, Vanderhoof: P R. WAhd Telkwa; . A. Biayney, urassy LPJftiBibtM, Crifin. Vnd(bf; fburni Prince Corge; C. Huatar. Jlleyreount; J. Bestrom, Uraasy "K,isrT KlUi . Uv, NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. TERRACE" ,UbUetrtd. Mr .. Itia and family 1 arrive " in Houst Houston W J Roodwln left on Mon- ,, day to spend the winter In Eng-i n George Smith land, M. Dalqulit of Cedarvale was a business visitor nere ai we be ginning of the week. .; niipwy 01 me y ! tern Railway, i- his pareatta. Smith. Mr r . PRINCE GEORGE Suffering fror tack of bronchi ! McLean was adm-. bospiul at the fi: Local Boy S-engaged in ren anticipation of reason. The annual r Prince (ierrgi- Was held on 1) this week in th Hotel. Mayor PattT-.- bis home with Ople has been f ia( auiyor wbilt- A maetiag of '. Is Clab wm . wsing when r.i tea were drawn ui Last weak 9" r tratf-r from the T.r thlppwd soath. The snowfall at V far this winter h..-lighter than ufia. iraaoliM locosnotiv- -at lug as far as M Dotty Vardea 1U i u J. A. Aaderabn. r tatsiaat 'was a v - haal week from Ar. N. Sutflovich return Am last week fi" to which point hi- 1S. UntilnutaX mA A Miss Ingram is leavfSK ferTarr going oa a' In; Telkwa to take ever the dutia of matron at the Telkwa nuriir home. Two government auditor Have been here reeeatly eheckiBg as the diffrrent dcfMrtawaU at the local a-mviftcial goverament BURNS LAKE Sefittv Thomson has retaraod tq Burns take after bavinf spent several months in the BsWse etsjjteyed by the Silver I stand Mining Co. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. ShJnn of Soathbank were visitors la towa last week. a1fX Olson of Danskln was a business visitor In town last week. "V A: it Brown, who is bullditig a neir residence for Jim Newman ai Gra;sy Plains, was home for a few days last week. awsM Ike Martin Is being transferred from the Queen Chsrlotte Islands to become forest ranger at Hous. ton where a new district has been STEWART Charles Murra. Australia, is vi his sister. Mrs It is understtxx: Canadian North I Co. will make .a SOB of route fr the Paaco River ;; :.i roaatry. B. B. SaUth. , otaa, Alaaka. States conaairai-n -daring the abm-r.. ajoaor W g Am-Soattla. The strenuou been made bjr ti-ation of Canada franchise at Pr.r takes here rr.. . cooipany pUns -opateata ia North : fmbla. Uavia. ALICE ARM FORMER TERRACE LADY PASSI TERRACE. I" eMlved ir ! ' " Ma of the death jn Vnt ember 12. of Mr V-McGregor, widow : Capt Daniel W Mi daughter of the Juti Vl Gay of London Fnv Mrs. MtGregor w in Terrace, having 1' aoaie years. durinr ' uatil his death. Mr 'f was office manager ' UUI. 8be is aurvived o daughter. Gwendolyn present In Victoria mother, two sister brothers in EagUnd The late Mrs. Mi'" graduate of the (Iray in England and UukH' ' year In Victoria. Th- was hf-ld oa Friday. I and Interment md- ' Oak Burial Prk. V" ' ' -: 113- u Si h i;,vai