PAGE BDC B7B3BJB?BlBBiB?BBlBJBJSUBBBTBiBiBIBIBIB.I8J22B3B s i GIFTS For Friends . . Across Thr Sea WHEN? WHERE? 'Mcn 13 lh '(' ",rc'p fe sr-.artnew 11 I I A TO Wl lA 1 ",, ,,r f CniHn-m-He Nrcttics, Scarves. 5ek and Knitted Jarkets. riffift Overseas 3JaH Seherlolrs make Early M!1k Advisable. Mke ronr selection at our store Now. Our 'toek H new, ap-to-the-minate and reasonably priced. Watts & Nickerson USEFUL GIFTS FOR MEN bixisBUC9izjlZ is ta m m in i i ri ri tm ibibi hibibibi Bun Jim Brough Is Retiring Kitselas To Be Represented At Bella Bella i I i si i i i 3 a i D 9 a c 0 a o a D o o o o a D O O o o o g- o o o 9 O O O O o a o c o c o o o o c o o o o o c o e o c o c o o a c o o o o o o o a o o o g I a o o o rt SPECIAL . . . Free - 39c Forhans Gum Massager With Large Tube of Forhans Tooth Paste 7: Value For Onlv 39c CHRISTMAS CARDS A Large and Varied Assortment See Our Selection Now Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druggists The Kexall Store Phones: II & U Upeo laii from ajn. till II pjn. Sunda. aud Iiultd4; from U noon till 2 puu 7 p-m. till 9 p.rn? D0CKXOOCOO0OO0OO0O00O0O0POOO00O0OJ ooooooooovtr; Keep yri fuel cost down (oInlmuui ttl Winter by using heat-tested coal that gives you more heat and less waste. We're specialists lit picking coal that gives the most heat for the money. We'll gladly help you pick a grade that will burn efficiently In your furnace, kitchen range or heater, give you more heat, and save you money. ..Just phone 116 or 117. Albert and McCaffery Ltd A flight of the rcry atr t on da- land" as pilots who are n the as' stages cf fi- The Polaris-Taku mine, according to reports from' " 1 . . . - o THE DAILY NEWS BRITISH DAWN PATROL PREPARING FOR DUTY IX FRANCE " C ' ' 32 BBgggm 'ofkina BBBOBOBOBOa. Blvi ossEjHNflHHjHH . a-c iXza sver an a-rdroc? r "-.g handle the contrcs. NLWS OF THE MINES Polaris-Taku is Very Active .Aline Douglas Lay Doing Important Work Premier Still Profitable DRIVE FOR jSmlthers Man. i RED CROSS SMITH ERR Puis Up SI Tor Lery Woman and Child Nov. XX: A drlT for fond for the Red Croat hat been in progress tat Smttners during the pasi few days and ha; Bulkley Valley Weather Is Mild Utile Frost With Considerable Rain I and Snow Flurries ! SM rntEnS. Nor. 23 Weather In' the Bulkier VaUev tilll remain very; .mild with very tittle frovVVrjt't-! rtdetmWe rata and small flurries of snow ! R mwb ram la not imal (. his distr'-t at this time of the ivear U- until stmt two w?lc. Iao thr wi' wj' Utile molstur i ; in the ground and below tlx In-I hes the a-'h "a dry and duUjr Th" recent rsWa should soik i rrrtty well -a 'hre 'a no tmt lr the rr-und ar.d It should preve""- rod "rrr -f motet u re to atari '' -h in tb spring. Thrsh!ng hu been complete-' m all but a few localities an) , those who have not yet been jthrMhed will suffer considerable lrs from wet weather. Road conditions are not very good cf S .Hither, and vicinity gathered KTSELAS. Nov 22 - Mrs. Aznes i"r f 0re Per da' with SoId content said to approximate" An objective of S7M was set for g" 3fdff?. n fftU1 to elty nolleo court and iu me oawHuaii LKxum nan on oicKay out on a tea, social vv rcl 1X11 uppc lor tnq wmier are now at the."1' pfwoy oc Thursday nibt to hcrrw James and dance to raise funds to send 'mine and the organization has Settled down for winter reached " HYT" Bnwgh on the occasion of his hav- a delegation from Kiu.Ta in th. ..-nPl- Vl,;i : : u . , . 1 . :been completed. ? fn rearrMd the a-e of sucerannna- , '7 .Z. ?. "! ' "".c I"s .cvtii.g , ur area-cannoi De SaiU 10 bC- As As the the am-imt amount sel set i U about h-i .. "'c omr narucmarnr acuvc. it is rerjorted Uon and his retirement from the service. Mr. Brooch has been employed in the Bridges and Building Department of the eomoany and has se.rv ed a great many vears in this work. Hh brother emolovee out on a rraker and entertainment for the occasiorj and thy enioyed a very pleasant evening. Brotherhood at Btlla B?Ua of British Columbia that some interest U beln ahavn Smither. The nroDertv l unH- The dMezates are by mining capital In the Tutseqvah leera Harry Orm and Fred Ortf- rtnicua vvrn. auas ceaven ana Mark McKay. J Five thau-tanc fopl read 'Jit Dilrv mvs t let thm know one dollar per' head for every man. woman and child in Salthera, It to b- Mrs. Asns MrKav Mrs rw.f ,r on tin anrf in -,t.- .v,. ,w.. U ,nr he suoport beta4 two arrests have been made. The men involved are eosnlnc op In court this afternoon before Magistrate McCly-raont 1 Dr. and Mrs paytnc Prtf a brief brief W E. Aostln are !U- W eiven tn thi, m-nrtl,; hv VWt to the City. weyma considerable dead work to ,h, --u .v, ' havtaf arrtred on Ust nlthfi Sam Fitzgerald, well known pson-,. they are so weU pleased with the - , " BrLTT. " ,!L. f n from Hasten. Dr. Auttln U .r jwti,,, r,.i -.4-1 mbSU thr th, iii m w ' . RP:J has been a patient in the Ketehl- effort. In the shipment of ore nSt he ,he dllrtct News I( kaa hHClul b,., u .XOM!tlA5? ta taken out durtn the what rm, ATVri, thortlT u.-T c wat a U t. ,vo7" ..." "nrrrd Uerald at Ketchikan is hi. brother. a average of $13 per ton with aTkked iJack Fitz.?erald. who Is interested eoncrable adjust merit to be made ' with him In varioas mining proper- ta frd to the lead on which Trail " Mea In the Hyder-Stewart district. !nutter padea tenUUve setUemen BAR GOLD 5 cf$2J8. All lead In Canada hw LONDON. Nov K: ICP- STEWART Miss Oerda Christine Hanson.' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Han-aon. bseame the bride of Henry! g Operating proflt of the Silbak- TLk non- 800 of Mr. and Mrs 5 Premier mine for the first ten """nson. at a pretty ceremony o jrocnhs of 1939 has been $558,899 as re,ornied by Rv- A. L Anderson compared with $661.36 In the sime 111 u"ted Church at Stewart g ocrio't of 1938. So far this year "ni bride was BTen In marrlag? o' 149.U7 tons of ore has been milled. bv ner father and Mrs. Postuij' p vielding 2 In cold and 6.41 in wa of honor. Utile Helen : g rilver. Net smelter returns for the Meneghello was tralnbearer and 5 flrt ten months of thi rear were chfrrI11 3 Mclntyre was grooms- . 5I$U67M7 from 142.117 tons of ore man- Wedding March was; 0 a compared with $1.4035(0 in the ajre I7 "'"Of" Allen and Harold Forsell. A reception follow- 6. same tka period of f iota 1938 from 156X110 ed at the Good Eats Cafe o tons. Grade of the ore this year j from gold has been slightly lower A. O. Robertson, superintendent 9 and slightly higher in silver B Missouri mill, and Mrs. 1 fiwertsfwi y;turr,d to Stewart The radio station at Big Missouri tat after a vacation trip to mine has been stepped uo in power v"oum and elsewhere In the to 500 watts and. with sixty foot soutn- i masts, will now be able to com- Imunittate direct with the company's Mr an'1 Mrs- J MtCntcheon left head office at Trail by either wire- S'-ert last week for a thre less telegraph or radiophone. R. O. vacation trip to Vancouver , German, who has been operator In and riwhere In the south. charge of the Anyox wireless sta- tlon for the Consolldited Mining & Pa'her Anthony Meulenberg. 8melting Co- is at present in Prince Darls P1151 r tn Roman Catho-Rupert on his wav to Stewart to ,ic C- has returned to Stew-j take charge of the Big Missouri 4x1 aIler a Tlslt ln Prlnce RPrt. plant. I ! Jack Urquhart, formerly at Premier with the diamond drilling concern of Boyles Brothers, Is at present at Singapore drilling on a property the ores of which contain tin and tungsten. After running by far the deepest drill hle ever sunk In the At'ln dU- rifit. 325 feet. Joe Knlllvan and Miss J. Jonasson has returned; to Prince Rupert after a visit at Premier with her sister. Mrs. W. Tippett. , Ernest Smith of the clerical staff of the Premier mine has - Joined the Princess Patricia Canadian I'eht Infantry regiment at Vic-! torla. He left Premier recently with Ted Krisin who has joined the Frank Jevne have finished drilling RoJraI Canadlan Air Force. j operations for the reason on Upper , " Spruce Creek. They will return to am!' Morrlce- postmaster at Atlln earlv next snrintr in ntraln olea' niving Deen iasen sua- Is U confined confined to his bed dcrlv HI nrnenprt h. rn i.u they have an option of purchase 10 wycra' days. j from Nell Forbes, Harry McLean. , " " , , tl f Walter Sweet and George Steven- . and M W:8ur L visit Stewart this week with the Anglican Mission boat Northern, Encouraging returns have been B' received from a shipment of ore , I recently made from the old Coron- Dally adTertlsina m" the Dalli ' 'ado grtiup, close to.the Duthle mine. News is sure to' bring dally re-; on Hudson Bay Mountain near Mills. - I The 6 uougias i-ay. for many years rest-1 WTD conscnpiea. the price will be ManlrN1 Pcc of oar gold was on-g dent mining engineer for the north- jttledupon by the government and chned l 57 54- oer fine ounce g eastern mineral survey district with oen receive the difference on London market yesterday ;S.htadquarteraJat H7flton. faUowing TfaUdJmtm'nt.ibauM Hiny ttit! " . H. his transfer tb head office of the We ra!,e eD over MS per ton. g department at Victoria. has been ""einlrrr a gross to the leasers of 2 j assigned to the Important task of i-uw ror the season" a-ork. O ft.SC A ..... . 0 a&scmoung maienaj on lintun coi-glumbia's rewurccs in the way of es-0 senUal war materials. He retain his duUes for the time being at i i .i p tci as enquirer in cnance oi me g I port heai tern district and will make gf periodical trips to that district. medtoat wpermtendent of th Ilaaatton Hospital O.V.R. TR.iI.N3 j For the Yjl MoBdajs, Wednosdays and Fridays 6 pm From the F.ast Tuesday. Thursdays and Saturdays II pm . 7. " ! occupants with the seats and other lftfU dl J I movable parts. This car was badly 'we : ., danafed bt the ooetipanU rscsp- Chulot l. I ad without any more damage than a bad shaking op. .fan Katli p.iMr. i uisequan, is now oreakme and miumc an averatre of 230:. ... a compsaim of accosting a gtri ! 8b XlthU;, , JJI a r.... . . tf all Rtl.. "Brs Ah Ihe MohaA With ri.-j... '"IMII ANo St ,nU l8l -cauixo dr. and recently durtnf a frosty spell i lin j there were many ear acrtdfiiU with M4lt hi . IroUialOfU and with ears sliding off VsncojVt- 4r 'the roads into the dltche. One "e Pi.nr, J car went over a hillside and rolled nd procoVd over na urge mixing uo the three , WtUrttiatfaJ 6RIPPY C0UG1 Cook ivith ELECTRICITY h K MM tft fci lMftHlnihlU "r IV Iff U trisj Am! ikfli mtJ oJ-i'l r Al ttHM so aksui. a. L . J Tftn aoj UQnsjgf CM - - - a - j. . . iwwsuso. 1 1 1 1 1 rrirBSL hsrt PoobM 11 w" - v ivrwj (s fjoj 10 MUJ0M SOTUnt! gH . I TFTr SVis (0" M. Cah-or $11 Don HmH Terms The Modern Way to Cook Better, More Economical Meals Free yourself from the drudgery of cooking long hours over an old-fashioned stove. Cook with electricity. The speed of an electric stove will amaze you. In no time at all you have a complete meal deli ciously cooked with all the precious juices and vitamins retained. None of the waste or heat or dirt of old-fashioned wood or coal stoves. An electric stove is economical, too costs less than Vic per meal per person. And you'll like the way your kitchen utensils stay dean even after con-sum use. Buy an electric stove to-day and start enjoying the new free hours it will give you. it's NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED i 1st It. it