in At' V fias rnnH 5 r I TODAY'S WEATHER 1 Triple Island oiereast. east AOUtheast wind, three miles pel hour: light sweU. f ' Lajigaxa. rtland overcast, sooth- wind, 30 miles per hour; barometer, 30.11: temperature, 46; sea roagh. Estevan raining, southeast wind, fourteen miles per hour; barometer, 30.24, a i s a it i w rij.wma, cuies yrr . i per hour; barometer, 30.21' fcarotneter. 38.08: moderate swell, j temperature. 40. $ Dead Tree Point OTercast, misty Vancouver rawing, southeast 'iaJrai barometer. 30.02: tempera- ,-ind, four miles ir hour; ' baro-3m;, 33; light swell, meter, 3L2. I Bui Harbor raining, calm; bar- Prince George cloudy, southerly ometer, 30.09: moderate swell J ( wind, six miles per hour; barome-Alert Bay raining, northeast ter, 30.03. I i X X V ! Victoria cloudy, south, wind, focr mm LI Iff on 00? 1 bo HERALDING A RADIO UNSURPASSED IN . . . lifer U. vli.4 tnginttrs yiYralaniiol build Vwj PERFORMANCE BEAUTY VALUE SEE and HEAR The NEW IN RADIO Man in the Moon This Is Indeed a whirligig: world. It has never been just like this before. I'd hate 'to be a Hitler or '.hing. eight years old!" Ethel would point out despairingly, as if at 10 the best days of her life had passed. "Here I am. getting older every day and I haven't done thing!" Kitsegukla Holds SUissollnl and have to bear 'he ' PrP.Ym n c I nnrorf onceri backer .irAinas siM bftheiwfirid on my hate . to be a Stalin, dictator Commanity Entertainment Lat Sa. in. v nir4ufKn greatest em; pireX trying jto be a communist! (with xhe largest army In the world-! To snarl I never learned Good deeds I never spurned Thanfc God T know the worn appreciation." But if I talk like this Of happiness and bliss Old Jake will say I try to . fool ..the nation. A snob Is one who tries y , By sophistry and . lies ' To lead the world to think he .1 , t somebody; ' 7 And all the time to pose As one of those who kiows. The world Is full of ,nob-bishness and shoddy. ' The hired girl had been sent down to. the brook to fetch a rail of water, but stood gazhvj at the flowing water apparently last in Ihousht . "What's she waiting for?" asked her mistress, who was watching. "Dunno,? . wearily replied her Husband. -Perhaps she hasn't see" hasnt seen a pailful she likes yet." Even at the age of 1Q Ethel Bar-rymore was consumed with the fire of ambition. Before her was always the Inspiring history of her grandmother's early days In tlc theatre "Grandmother Drew was a great success In England when she wis turday Proves Very Enjoyable at us commana ana ruling with an Iron rod the most militarized KITSEGUKLA, December 7 On 'nd oppressed nation. .Saturday last a very successful I , community concert was held In Uwl Jake says he'd hate to be one-.Vnlted Church, a special effort be-j of tho.e nobodies who snarl lUeta; made for the coming Christ -a spoiled puppy at the heels of-.045 lree- Both churches united In) anybody who is trying to do anv- tn,s program which included an- address of welcome to the visitors snd friends by the pastor. Ret. Bishop Black. Rev. F. Gollghtly of Hazelton spoke briefly during the vnlns. The local choir sane. "Seeking the Lost." with piano 'ccordlan accompaniment by Walter Wesley. S. Malbrtson of Hazel-ton sang two solos. Mrs. F. Oc-fehlty smg two solos and there 'vas a quartette by Mrs. and Mr Mallin'oa. Mr. Gollghtly and David Goodrich. Other items tn--luded an anthem by the local rhdr The Heavens Are Telling; md part song Mrs. and Mr. Fred Sampare. Mtoes Evelyn Weet and Mary Sampare, accompanied by Couelas Wesley on the guitar. Tl -chool children sang two songs. A iuet.was given by Mr. and Mrs wd Wesley. The choir sang a "Hapny Coon Son." Several -perches were given by local chiefs P(re?hrnents were served by the 'adles of the United Church Aid. nd the Salvation Home League In fnlendid English Moses Jones hanked the guests from llaielt'n making. ..special reference to Mr David Ooodrlch whose father taught the local school children until his. death two and a-half vears ago. The financial results were satisfactory and It is Intended to have v ?ood Christmas tree. -3 Everybody reafls the Dally News There's a reason Mrs. Foote Is New President Of Ladies' Aid Brocklesby. Mrs. Frew, Mrs D. Stuart, Mrs. A. Ivarson. RHEUMATIC PAINS IWlact, Lumbago aaj Rbrvtnatic pain ate often due to cungMtrd kij-ntt. S mnikmal iorniienti ta GU KfU HiiauUtv Hdaty set kxi, rlimirutt runt afMb and tMe-p tb Uoui- ktrrjn. If toxic nutttr ia ytm It mating xxi tired, M iSrtttued, take Gin iMU. A KING CANNOT COMMAND MORE THAN YOU CAN NOW ENJOY WITH . ffl I y i lUh nnnl - n f 1 .BM OH BS1 BS1 BSX BSBSBSI rr t bW h i m mm II M 1 BBM BBBBBBXBBa BBX BBBBBH BBS BH BOS Bl ivr REGISTERED JULY II -1907 Canada's Finest RADIO The REGAL Bandspread Dial EDWARD LIPSET your Tmo She KecuUr. 3t and new Fcomtmy Slie (dobe the Quantity) ;3c TRAPPERS Do Not Sell Yur Fars to Flrt nidder Bring Them to GoldbloonVs Aud Get Highest Price link and Marten tor The Ladies' Aid of First Presby- 1 terian Church yesterday afternoon 6f elected officers for the ensuing M year as follows: S Hon. Pres. Mrs Wm. Anderson PresidentMrs. H. M. Foote. Vxe-Presldent Mrs, William Mcleod. Secretary Mrs. J. A. Ten"?. Treasurer Mrs. James Madden. 1 5 Many Tlntagel folk are making fc trips to Burns Lake Just now, vis-ttlng. the hospital and also making f$ Christmas purchases. r Wrappings Merrier Xnii (I S s There's Real Pleasure in ScnUini: Gift When You S Executive Mrs. McRobble. Mr A Q0ni Them in Hriirht and Fanfcv Vrnntnd rv. 2jf " uuj- Ifnniro ic V.xt in:!vi h Welt ac Innvium.! O TUsue Taper Vhlte. red. green or pink. Pkg. Fancy Gift Wrap Many beautiful patterns. Pkg. Celophane Wrap- Red. green, blue, amber or black Rtu Chiktmas Stah. Tc. LalNewSlejix Pkg; ' j Assortment of 90 lc AMOftment of 100 Unset Strlnc 30 yards I Tinsel Itlbbon-Various widthi ,1 Celophane Itibbon Ctlophaue Card DaB Plain and fancy, wide r narri Choose You Wrapphtr -ly "' kn)y Cfcibtwa Mure Cliristma.s flift Hcatlquahm ? vi i K. crftimrmTg-TiTifi irEtmrrr-a Christmas Specials I MacKenzie's Furniture THOUSANDS ACCLAIM TD bbbbbbI tl II lit f lit a GJlflsflaSmMd i.ncimi umin Poll Carriage Ln lour dltlerrnt -rL- i different atzea 3 00 Kotker Chair, in Wlcker-8plendld for a child m up to x years. Each 3 Phone aiBussuiii ..".' m imvinraii! $4.50 82.25 ITS 3ri .trait ITI'IIII 11 EASY TERMS No Finance Charges Bigger Trade-in Allowance For a Demonstration in Your Own Home r- Phone 95 i i s f l A' ti ft iS e a