FROM EAST TO WEST 100 YEARS Christmas Tree Tea and Sale Is Being Held Today Mrs. Hubert Blance is hostess at a tea and sale of home cooking which is being held this afternoon FordP Mrs. Eliza McNutt. who was born in Fr and recently celebrated her one-!':a(Iredr-Vancouver. She has been a reside v.i ol Bp': years. She is shown with her bir.i'.ciay cake, her party at which her son, grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren were present. ; ir, Now Brunswick great Visited Carmel In California Mr. and Mrs. Drooksbank Met E. A. Wakefield, Former Consul at Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks- ibank while In California recently ViEitrf Papnml onH nrorn r,Vtrfr graphed in front of Aimee Mac- ipherson's famous cottace. American uonsui nere wno was on his way to setUe up some business at Seattle and Portland be fore leaving Ensenada for Nuev ;iy i(; r.' r home in , 'tas, Cuba bf way of New Orleans uiar.,'j: for 13 :he 'attires ol grandchildren FULLY QUALIFIED "Need any more talent lor voift- . j i motion picture dramas?" at her home at Seal Core in aid of j JSeSf?t ISfUSS X the forthcoming Christmas tree en-j iences?" tertainment of St. Peter's Anglican i "Acting without audiences is Church. She is being assisted by;wat brought me here." Ex-Mrs. George Kelsev, president of St. j cnane Peter's Women's Auxiliary. -Assisting at the tea tables are1 ONJl. TRAINS Mrs. J. W. Ourran, Mrs. A. H. Hill-' Tout and Mrs. W. O. Vigar, whUe For the East-Mrs. 4 W. H. Qoodsell and Mrs. W. V. Mons., Weds, it Sats. 11:30 ajn. Tattersal are in charge of the home From the East cooking table. Suns., Tues. & Thurs. 3:30 pjn. UMto JWfc illia . T-r r,y. rWH srWll W rice Reductions On November 1st the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd., following their well known policy of reducing prices whenever costs of production warrant, announced price reductions ranging fr:m $19.00 to $100.00. YOUR DOLLAR CAN PURCHASE MORE AUTOMOBILE VALUE TODAY THAN EVER BEFORE IN HISTORY Model-. JZiriV" Old Price New Price Reduction Phaeton .....:...:..$ 804.09 $ 754.00 Roadster!. IJ.Jtf.... 789.00 Sport Roadster 835.00 Standard Coupe .... 921.00 Sport Coupe 921.00 Tudor Sedan . 891.00 Fordor Sedan 1023.00 Town Sedan 1099.00 Cabriolet 1028.00 Taxicab . ." 1205.00 Station Wagon...... 1093.00 1 Light Delivery 743.00 Panel Delivery 947.00 Commercial Chassis 654.00 V 11-2 Ton Truck Chassis 888.00 'M' 11-2 Ton Truck Chassis 954.00 'H' 11-2 Ton Truck-Chassis 999.00 744.00 790.00 825.00 861.00 825.00 982.50 1043.50 998.00 1104.50 1018.00 718.50 881.00 635.00 868.00 898.00 918.50 Truck Dual Rear Wheels 76.00 $ 50.00 45.00 45.00 96.00 60.00 66.00 41.50 55.50 30.00 100.50 75.00 24.50 66.00 19.00 20.00 56.00 80.50 WHY WAIT TILL SPRING? GET THE NEW CAR NOW AND ENJOY WINTER DRIVING ' ..,, '::?" S. E. PARKER, LIMITED FORD DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 the DAar news PAGE SIX Dumber o , a. News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Silver Cup Mine Closes Down; Courses In Mineralogy at Smithers; Telkwa Collieries Close AYitlfrfIy a few men now remaining on the staff to. run i Jirrii1trtN.hp pnncentratoiiifcDnerate'oift at the Silver Cud UI5 mir mine, near Hazelton. are about to bfe cjoied (town for the . , . . m. hk ei nlinut a i - 1 Carmel is the Dlace where ex- winfai. Tkn Gilvpr P.nn M.nintr fin. is to undergo re ifioveiybay6 Ko'LiSefSS o" organization and it is expected the property will resume 8an Francisco and few of the operations next year under new management. For some 'Khfr.BtMnnh eZn. months W. B. Dornberg has been unable to look after the tpce was. Prices of commodities property owing to illness. The first work when operations were high and everything indica- in nmhahiv h the :od wealth. blockine out nf further ore reserves Another place visited was Santa so i ruz. inn was just tne opposite be to Carmel. It is the DODular nlace there that that the Uje concentration mill can y i i r i , Ke kept going to capacitor. WhUe "UAUO HoiKS J UttIC 316 SI Ol ;re seems to be some difference of nna is mucn more crowded. opinion on the matter, it is ieu oy The Bfooksbanks spent ten days son that the Silver Cup may yet a Palo Alto where Mrs. Brooks- Pye a profit-maker for the stock-bank's sister lives in order that holders. Comparatively little ore The OniMGa branch of the Brlt- iari Columbia Chamber of Mine, la negotiating with officials of the provincial roinea department with a view to bavins a ecurae of lnatruc wvu aaa WHKinuJ uiuivi aivj btvu Oamwo!,!.. Meilakatla the boys may attend the univer- nas beh taken out. something like METLAKATLA. Dec. 9: The sity. They travelled south mosUy fifteen carloads of concentrates Me!lakat!a Corps of the Salvation by stage and came back on the been shipped to smelter , nny held their annual "Home iteamer Emma Alexander I e mJ11 opened- and tne Plant ; - eamie" sale in the Salvation On the same steamer comlne l uie mme ann uie c.u-uwjr , army nan. ana it was a very sue - north was E. A. Wakefield, formarl;6 sara 10 De 1,1 excellent conai- essful affair, the splendid sum of uvui. uuxuig I.-" miuwjii J i ot.vu was reansea oy tne auction improvemnts will be made and ef-, of various articles; foodstuffs do-forts will be made to reduce the cost I nated for the occasion as also the of transportation cf the ore. Along0iatn an(j fancy needle-work and tramline may be Installed. Hhoine cooking of the Home League. Chief Councillor Leask made a twenty lectures, one per day. may ?? WM ft moT1?Ut,bv e arranred for. It will be the first fff C11:t- a ocal solo by Mrs. dme that anv course like this has El"0" a"d a humorous mono-been given in the central interior lou bV Sergeant Major pjevost and it is believed that a considerable number will take advantage of it. The annual genera) meeting of the Smithers chamber will be held on December 27, when reports of the past year's activities will be presented and officers for 1930 elect ed. Douglas Lay, resident mining engineer for the northern mineral survey district, is being asked to attend and address the meeting. With all bunkers at the railway filled to capacity in the face of a shortage of orders, operations at the Telkwa Collieries have been tem-oorarily suspended. Seasonable weather ts exoected to bring an arly resumption of mining with 'he prospect of steady operation luring the remainder of the winter nonths. The famous Bablne Bonansa mine, nerth of Smithers. which la now under development by the Bablne Bonanza Metals, Ltd., of which company Grant Mahood is the organizer, continues to draw much attention and comment of promise. W. F. Irwin & Co... of Vancouver, 'las undwtaken to underwrite the m Issued stock and. during the past veek, Mr. Irwin, president of that tompanv. naid a visit to the property. Machinery Is to be taken In over the winter road and production is in sight for next winter. I'BACE RIVER LAND There's a land of great Dromlse where Peace winds its way. Where the settlers are few on its acres so long; And they hooe that the railroad soon from there will stray To where in the westward the sea sings its song. Those people so hardy, though, bear with regret As those who have power wag their heads with a frown. nd say. "There is not enough butlnes there yet. All its traffic must run still to Bdmonton town." But the wind it has whispered ere many moons wane. Thru the western hills passes a moloch will tread. And. In sorchln Ms silence and leaving his train Of the riband's that murmur, in equal parts spread: That land of great promise will reap its reward An empire that boasts of the wheat that it grows In form, of the folk, by the incom ing horde. As thev rush for the deals on their homesteads to close Daily News "Uiitusifled" anver Msinjr brings results. Her Little Boy Had Severe Cold md Croupy Cough Mr. Jlmry E. Lyman, Went Riror. K.B., writes : "My little boy caught a very icrere cold, and had a coupy cough. "I tried aeveral tnediclaci, but he got no relief from them. "I wa adrised to try Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup and he had onJ.r token three donee when he gut relief, and before he had flnifthed the bottle he was all rid of hie cough. ' ' I would not be without it in the houw m It ii a wonderful cough medicine."- ; Price, 35c. n bottle) large family ize 60s;: at all-druggieti and dralenj manufactured only W T1 T- MUbuia Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. District News REMO Mrs. A. Ross and T. Rosa have returned to Terrace for the time being, Mr. Ron' logging camp having been closed down for a while. Dan Mason, government foreman was in Remo the past week nutting the Remo ferry on her ways for the winter. J. Barman who has been the guest of Mr. and Ma. A. Y. Wilson for the oast week left on yesterday's train for Vancouver. Mr. Couper. District Fire Ranger, was a visitor in Remo, Friday The Remo Farmers' Awtoctation held their regular monthly meeting in the UFA. Hall Friday eve-nine. Secretary r.arr read the letter received from the Prince Runert-Peace River Outlet Association, and all members were oleased to hear that Remo was the first of the interior district to respond to the call for the big drive for the Prince Rupert-Peac River Outlet. The last order of Booster's Buttons furnished have all been sold but one. Plans were made to have a "ommunitv dinner and Christmas Tree on Christmas Eve. After the meeting refreshments were served. BURNS LAKE District visitors In town during the past week have included R. H. Moore, Vanderhoof: Paul Brtnda-mour: Fred Aalln. Algatcho; Qeo. F. Itenson, Ootsa Lake; Martin Loveag. Orassv Plains; 8. N Inn Francois Lafee; j. L. Barker. Streatham. Jack Peyton, former resident of Burns Lake, who has brag located at Stewart for some ffc years, has returned to this distriot .aM if now on the staff of the Own LaKe mine. James Bland has returned to hte work on the section after having been confined to his home for several weeks with an attack of inflammation of the kidneys. Jack Davies is back in town j ! again ""A after "IM;'. ,"vl" having spent ww sev several THOS. E. BIDDLECOMBE. mourns cooung lor ine camps on wte new uwen laBae road. Robert H . Oerow has been appointed by the board of village commissioner to act as returning officer at the municipal election which will be held, here on January 30. A successful dance was held last Friday night in the Tcheslnkut Lake school house in aid of the Christ mat Tree fund. One Hearst paper uses the timber from 528 acres to produce paper to last It a week. Another in a year uses paper from 6,684 acres of timber. wry capable auctioneer, and he! Sao presided as chairman of a hort prog-an rendered preceding; rwip une oi tne njemm dv b. a. from "Musical 8h1vb- tionist'' was very acceptably ren- Dr Alexander rilONE 578 IIF.HNCK IlLOCK DENTIST ,7' "" 1 111 Ia "mill i iimaaa "SSI m2tjx. . ""VWKAU.. MONDAY. TUESDAY I AND WEDNESDAY two snows 1 and 9 p-m TALKING AND MUSICAL PROgSam WARNER OLAND "Dr. Fa M anchu" DANGER MYSTERY THRILLS COMEDY "STEPPING OUT" PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS Admission, 20c and 65c nn mum wt A GIFT OF GIFTS A DIAMOND RING $135.00 CHRISTMAS IS A PERFECT EXCUSE TO GIVE A DIAMOND RING Nothing more expresses your admiration than a sparkling blue white diamond set in u gorgeous, hailcarved mounting. The um above is special value and we guarantee its jnK quality. We have other diamond rings of just a p".l quality but with slightly smaller stones according t price at $7j.00jfc$50.0$, pOWN TO $15.00 s!tl Bulger Ltd. 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Mine Head Coal HARD, HOT, CLEAN AND DRY This coal is rornc all who havr usee) i: the beet Albrrui Into Prince Ruprrt . no rock nor shu k m deliver it in unv - ?.lre- . . . .... Win-: TIiitc l : m vuj u-- S1".S ligg. l men to j-uii ,., Stove, 3-lnch to 6-mch Furnace Lump " KEMEMBEIt , . ,,nvfr Our coal is Rrr' l,,;nl ul and you are not p.' water. We Can Supply .jj. Telkwa Lump J.'ijo " Wellington Lump INSIDE MILL WOO" Cut'll-xlG". biff load w l:ffrf KETCIIlM & CO., LTD. PHONE ti Try a Daily News Want Ad-