PAGE F0TT5 THE DAILY NEWS FRYS COCOA CO TERRACE Miss Marjorie Kenney is home for the Christmas season from her school at Fraser Lake where she holds the position of principal. Miss Kenney Is staying wjth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kenney. Weather has continued very mild at Terrace. There is no snow and there has been so little frost that in some of the gardens there remain a few flowers still in bloom. j The municipal water system Is, being extended along the east side! of Kalum Street The old water-. line to which the new main must by the fact that it had originally been put down in a curved line Instead of straight Consequently, the men had to dig some experimental ditches before the trouble was even tually found. iA fifty cent class! tiro ad. wJi often make you many dollars. FOK SALE FOR SALE- -Carv Safe in good condition. Apply Daily News. tf. LOST LOST Lady's black shoe. Finder please phone Green 430. U- huuNi) A Very Happy New Year K Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone 651 or 632 Bulletins BROWDER BOOED DOWN MADISON' Earl Browdrr, Communist leader, was booed down ine unuca siaies. TIMilER.lEXPORTS UP iKITKATLA ! CHRISTMAS U ljiliaua. ULTCIMHK UWIU feet in the corresponding period afternoon and evening. Holy Com ( last year. United Kingdom, tak ing 893,000,000 board feet, was the principal market GERMAN PROTEST REJECTED BUENOS AIRES The government of the Argentine has rejected Germany's protest at the internment of the members of the Tonight's train, ant munlon was well attended, three times the number of the previous year. In the afternoon the twenty-four member robed choir, under the direction of W. H. Brown, sang carols, and in the evening rendered the cantata "The Prom ised Child," most effectively. Solos FOUND Locking gas tank cap. See Hast at 11 o'clock, was reported services were most reverently car it at the Daily News. tf. this afternoon to be on Ume ried out. WEDDED AT SMITHERS Yuletide Festivities And SerTiccs , Miss Olite Evltt Becomes Bride Of At Coastal Village W. II. M. ColILson Arrive Here . I To Reside if mcATLA. Dec. 28: On Frl-! day last fifty-two of the scholars! SMITHERS, Dec 28: The wed- I attending the inaian aay scnooi;""' gate a concert In the Agnes Hall Miss Olive B. Evltt. daughter of. before a crowded audience. The 'Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Evltt of Sml- children were accorded a hearty : thers. took place In St. Stcph-- I welcome and several Items were ens Anglican Church here xuesaayi -- -" - - encored. The concert party had morning at 9 o'clock. . vx. been prepared by Rev. B. Shear- The church was prettily decor-J tieaaim(rm followlne was the pro- ated with cedar boughs and flags Greetings We Wish All Our Customers and Friends fa gram: Sand was filled to capacity with the . many friends of the young couple Christmas poem, Leonard Paul. ,who are so well known in Sml- Christmas Carol, the school, there and district, funny Boys, four boys. J Mrs. Chats. Botham of Harelton Recitation, Freda Brown. was matron of honor and the Song, ten boys. (groom was attendeji by Leonard Duet, John Brown and Hester Evltt, brother of the onae. me 5 Ridley jtj Recitation, Clara Innes. J Song, ten little girls. j Song, eight little girls. Christmas Carol, the school. jS Song, eight boys. Recitation, Lila Brown. $5 Solo, Freda Shaw. fa Whistling, ten boys. fn Christmas Carols, the schooL A brief address by Rev. ceremony was performed by Rev. J. E. Blrchall. rector of the Church. Charles Botham played the Wedding March and, during t the signing of the rrglster. K. MaeBean Sang "O Perfect Love." J Mr. Celllson is a son of Mr. .and Mrs. W.M. CoUlson of Sml-Ithexs and is "a member of the 102nd Battery-at Prince Rupert B. The brHe Is a-member of the staff Shearman was followed by of Phllpot Evltt & Co. Ltd. oi i i - T- it TrtAffl Riitvkrt H. Brown and J. Innes. They gavei Major C. V. Evltt of Prince Rup-thanks for the splendid perfor-'ert and also several members of mance of the children and warmly the 102nd Battery and the Search-thanked Rev. and Mrs. B. Shear- Hunt Battery of Prince Rupert at-man for returning and doing such tended the wedding, a good work In so short a Ume. , The cowrie left on the noon The national anthem was then 'train Tuesday for Prince Rupert heartily sung. At the close. In where they will reside temporarily. and refused further hearing by ,nt OI(ts were prented University of Wisconsin student ,r nth.r. -from after he declared that the Russian government was the most tame Santa Claus and excitement the Christmas tree. Then nuts, and candies given oranges uiatca aim tanuiva were iws t consistent in the world and that 0UtUtgl shearman rendered yeo- Great Britain and France were responsible for the war. ST. LAWRE.VCE WATERWAYS TORONTO A final agreement has been reached between the Ontario and federal governments man service in getting reaay me. parcels of gifts, nuts etc. Santa had been spent by all. Special Services mas Festival. Addresses were on the subjects of "The Child of m". and "Holy Com- VICTOVrlfiritlsh (luinbiaihUQJiThetr uii an ex-timber ex$ftjG)tbe first eIevenrwjepardtlon for months of '.t$$ "ire estimated athHstoas"fyV 1,300,000,004 board feet as com- On Christmas Day special ser-pared with 1,05,000,000 board vices were held in the morning. SMITHERS WEDDING Claus was given three hearty jiiss Gwendolyn Washbern Be cheers. A very happy evening i cornM nrjde of Mike O'Neill i SMITHERS. Dec. 28: The mar- On Sunday special services were'ria of Mike O'Neill and Owendo- itnlh. Ct T 4 .. .... ... I be connected caused a lot of trouble l T . T ... neia in at. reiers unurcn Deiore'iyn Washbern took place in thei : iujcii.. mis Mm iuv uium in BOod conereeations. Rev. a. Shear-. iinitwi rhnrch nt Rmiihr Rat a i"ion io ncsouaie again wun man gaTe addresses on the Christ-'urday morning Miss Pearl Hann was bridesmaid while the eroom was attended bv bts brother. Billy O'Neill. Little' Charlotte Ooodacres was flower I girl. The popular young couple have grown up In Smithers and are) well known throughout the district. Mike O'Neill is the eldest son of W. J. (Wlggst O'Neill, one of j the pioneer business men of Smithers. He arrived from Prince Rupert where he Is a member of. the Searchlight Battery. Miss Washbern Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Washbern of Smi thers and Is a popular member of by Moss F. Shaw. Mrs. Grace Mas- the younger set In town German pocket battleship Graf on' Mrs M HiU- Mr J Innes- Mr I They U reside In Prince Rup- Spee. The internment decree for the duration of the war will be carried out Germany had claimed that the men of the Graf Spee were "shipwrecked mariners" In status. S. Brown and Mrs. C. Bolton were ert temporarily, sung In toneful voices. N. Lewis I was the organist I During the special Christmas services all officers and lay readers J. Nelson and W. Ridley gave assistance to Rev. B. Shearman. Th'e Christmas festivities were from the all very successful and the church Today's Exchange United States funds Buying, spot, 10 percent premium; selling, spot, 11 percent premium. Sterling funds Buying, spot. $4.43; selling, spot. $1.47. TODAY'S STOCKS (Oourvy 8. ajohnoo Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri. .13 H-Bralorne, 10.80. 4 Cariboo Quartz, 2.13. " Dcntonla, SilVt. Falrvlew. .01H. Oold Belt. .24. Hedley Mascot, .52. Mlnto. ,01V'4. Noble. Five, .01 Vk. Pend Orlelle. 20. Pioneer. 2.15. Premier. 1.37. Privateer. .90. Reeves McDonald, .28. Reno, .53. Relief Arlington. .11. Salmon Oold. .02Vfc. 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Keep Warm With Bet Quality Coal THINE IIP rOR A MERRY FESTIVE SEASON pjljElsfli Vr J) Wed In Smithers; Will Reside Here .MM Seeley Incomes Bride Of i Graham Collin On Saturday SMITHERS. Dec. 28 -The mar-1 ,1,.. f Graham Colllson and Miss gfdey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j o Seeley of Smithers. took Ipiace in the Anglican Church here 'Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. Colltoen arrived home from Prince Rupert on the morning iMin ami the aouole returned to Prince Rupert immediately after Christmas to take up temporary rMidence. Mr. CoHWwn U one of the Wehllght Battery In Prince Rupert. FILM IS TIMELY U-Bat 20." a picture of particular tntermt at this time In view of existing war conditions. tiptoed a three-night engagement at the Capitol Theatre here last nlht and will be repeated tonight and tomorrow. A large audience last nlht found it both stirring and imreMtve. giving a vlrtd Insight into some of the intrigue and horrors of certain type of .modern warfare at sea. J The picture tells an Inside story 'of submarine warfare. It shows how innocent women and children I become the pawns and victims of ,ruthlM warfare. Activities of beautiful spies resulting In the sending of thousand of people to I their deaths are graphically repealed. Undercover agents are shown plotting the doom of an Empire There to aim a romantic note with the story of those who Thursday Deeembti u. Matinee Friday 2 ji 2 ShoNUhtly.7:0irrT 1M9-. SCOOP SENSATIoxf U-Boat ! 29 With Conrad Vtldt. Valerie Hobon (At 7:19 i AIlDEl) WORM) nhvs i;VENTS LION CKROI, COMEDY Pl.-TK SMITH and CMtTOOS New Ytar'i i;e jrole (Sm dayat2:0l.Midnltf s, .Stan and Screen Sh Rush Seats SOe Kred :j, try to find kwe amid the trurt ' w of war. "U-BHt JT has been desert as the most astounding aehteveaient of the year trti none U moee timely or mji It is a dociunent fitttng m tn tally enotffh with eventi not lag on in war A east tieaded by Conrad v Vslerte Hobaon and Sebav 8haw tarns in a line prrforma Arrow Messenger Len Orlffi'.h Ac ,-, IUIONK 139 IteaMinable IUIe Psreel in "mare .Hmlrt Stand VeneiU Grocery Fultnn Rtre-t A REAL TREAT FOR CHRISTMAS Frch Churned S KEEN A BRAND CREAMERY BUTTER Made locally In 7Ih. Hoxcs PHONE (m7 Valentin Dairy Or Your Store Bargains In USED FURNITURE Combination Bookcase and Desk 4 drawers and 4 Cl shelvrs with glass doors Studio Lounje which ran be made Into one double Ci 0 fs or two single beds t?XUu China Cabinet of Q-fO CA Kitchen Ranses Mission Oak 3AOOll $18 '-' $22 S12.50 25 S35 Hound Oak Dining Qr An Table 3 I UU Vacuum Cleaner- Kitchen Buffets S5, tS6 and S9 luu SUnd w,,h S Mirror rrlncesis Sewing Machine . u ...... r H"tube Drop head 1 0 S19.) Style )lAiUU house Radio i:eso riano CQC Heaters At VOO And up "n Standard Umps ELIO'S FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE Trince Uupcr