takf: eight .Support the Home Theatre and keep your Money in the city. Westholme Theatre WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AT 71 M. " GRAND DOUHLE HOLIDAY HILL AT 7:20 P. M. Marie Prevost in "The Rush Hour" AT 8:45 P. M. Irene Rich in "Craig's Wife" Warner Baxter and Big Cast COMEDY "HOT SCOTCH." "FELIX" (The Cat) COMEDY-CARTOON. SELECTION "Half Past Eight," Westholme Orchestra. 35c and 10c. THE H. S. WALLACE CO. and Staff EXTEND GREETINGS AND WISH ALL THEIR FRIENDS THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON PHONE 9 3RD AVENUE AND FULTON UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED hillings from I'rlnre IGUrU Fur VAMOlVtll. VICTORIA. itwauon l!ay, llutrUale. Aim 1UJ, Me. TurMluy. p.m. Kor VAMOlVKIt, VRTORIA. Itul'dalc. .Mcrt rtn. etc trhtey mldnltht. tot ALU fc .Yit.H. ANYO.V HTbWAK't. HALKt Isl-M, POUT CIMI'fO.V XAAS KIVKK, Sunday. 8 p.m. 123 Sad Avfbuc. it. M. rt.MiTIl, Aim, rrlm llu.rrt. lit'. Through Htrl auM .o Victoria and MJlllr, and baffcace tfceekfd i branch lu ilecllnatlor B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To KrtahJkan. Wranerll and hkagway llrrtmbrr t, IS. tS. In uncoil frr, Vleterla and bMttle November is, lereHief a. It, ntlN'CKSH It OVAL I ur Itoledale. LH ll) Urlla. (ran rail . Mmu, Alert Itij. Campbell Mrt and Vancouver ever? Friday. I i.m. Agrnrt lor all fUeanithlp Llnra. ""all lolirnutlun from TV. V . OltCllAnii. (irtirul Agent. rmnr .f 4lh njtf.t and Ird Arinue. erlnrr niifxrt. II f l-hnnr 31 Canadian National Qfte Largcft Kailway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE ailing', from tttlM'K III IT 111 far V.tNCOl 1 KH. VlflOHIA. SEATTI.K. and IntcraMitUle point, earn t IIIDAV. :Oo a.m. Fur MKWAKT ami AS VOX. eath VKIK(AY. Nf.oe M. Inr MIKTII AM) Mil Til IJI KKN CIIAKtUiT C IHLAM'ft. Fortnightly. IWSM.NdLK TKAINH LEAVE I'KIM'K IIU'EIIT bull M(MAY, MKHMIMUY and KATIHDAY at MM a.Mi'lor I'KINt'K liKUtiUfc, UIMOMON. WINMILU. all point butertl Canada, I ultod 8 late. AOKNCY ALL WHAN tm'..MIIIP LINKS City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave- Prince Rupert Phone 2G0 Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G.T.P. 20.000 Ton I'loallng Dry Dock BiriliMfrm Machinists, iioilermakers. IllackHmitht, Pattern maker. Founder Woodworkers, Etc. KI.HCTIUC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant Is equipped to handle all kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38ft TllJiJ; DAILY NEWS Thursday, IX r 27, i:,- . NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. i : - jTEyART Stan Alton has returned from a trip south and ' has resumed his duties at the Premier mine. Stewart stores made a great Christmas display which would have done credit to a place many times this site. Johnny MacDonaid, superintendent at the Hi) Mike mine, has gone south fqr a vacation and Harry Wilkinson is relieving during his absence. Miss Cherric Campbell is home from lrince Rupert to spend Christinas and New Years with iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell. The annual Chiatmas concert of the Stewart public school was heid last Friday evening. A dance followed. Some damage to floor and walls was done last week when fire broke out in rooms above Charles Adam's garage. Clothe were a I Sir lost and a tittle stock of the garage. i J. W. Betts of iVcmier left last week for the south on a Holiday trip. As in the rest of the district, this winter is proving to be very mild in Stewart. There is little snow and cars are still running. P. S. Jack, II. P. Gibson and Howard Campbell have been re-corriraended by the Stewart Board of Trade for the office of comt H.S.WallaceCo.Ltd. ' WINTER. COATS ; CLEARING 1-2 PRICE Broatfcl&tli, Velours, otc, . all fur trimmed. Values $22.60 to $65.00. HALF PRICE Third Avenue Fulton St. PHONE U HAS HE A FLASK We have a good variety for the holidays at reasonable prices. Here are several : NICKEL 8 ounces, hammered effect $2.::) LEATHER COVERED $4.00 NICER DESIGN Engraved $7.50 Better Come and See For Yourself John Bulger The Jewellers Dr. Alexander rnovF. sis IILANtlt Ill.OCK DENTIST Iminaionera in the event of this I nines taelntr fnrnrno rated; I The matter of a road from j Stewart to Telegraph Creek has ; been placed fat the hands, of a corrimittee consisting of G. W. Smith and D. J- McLean by the Stewart Board of Trade. j Tommy Whiteley left last week for Vancouver on a vacation trip. VANDERHOOF Mrs. R. M Patterson has returned home after visiting with iter parents norin of Edmonton aince the first of September. A Stuart Lake Indian arrived here off his trap line last week i with a broken arm which was ..viiiud by Dr. W. Koss Stone. It. Alct . Richards was the first . .!.;. rhoof citizen to get his automobile license. n; op G. A. Rix will be in Vanlerl'oof on January 13 to con-t.u' t confirmation service. He will b,' accompanied by Rev. L. i. ilaies oi Smithera. ALICE ARM C V. Brennan left last week for the sjuth after having made an examination of the Tom-mine for the Brittania Mining & Smelting' Co. He expects to return to Alice Arm late next month. H, T. Airey has been .left in charge of the company's j operations on the property. S. Rriggs left )ast week for Vancouver to spend Christmas and New Year holidays visiting with relatives. Mrs. Craig of Camp Eight spent a few days in, .town last week, the guest of Ma. J. Wier. Mrs. Hebden, also or,Guap Eight, left last week for Vancouver on a ..cation trip. , Miss Alice kcrgin and Ted Kergin are home from High School at Anyox to spnd the Christmas and New Year holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. r. Kergin. The annual Christmas Tree entertainment by Alice Arm school children was held last Friday evening in the school house with a large audience in attendance. A little slush is the only reminder of winter In Alice Arm. Autos and wagons are still the means of locomotion. THEY KNEW "Now, in getting a meal what is the first and most important thing?" asked the cooking-school teacher. "Fin-i th oan-opener." shouted thirty girls with one voice. Cincinatti Enquirer. THE COMFORTAHLE OVERSHOES In Mack, Gray and Sand From 309 UP Jabour Bros. Ltd. GOTSWORTH HAS H I S CALENDAR AT WASHINGTON Proposal for President to Negotiate With Nations of World for Change WASHINGTON, D.C.. Dec. 2C A 13-month calendar and a fixed date for Raster are proposed in i a resolution presentea in me house of representatives of the , United States by Stephen 0. Por ter of Pennsylvania. The movement was begun years ago by Moses B. Cotswo-th of Vancouver, B.C. and the plain as proposed is -racticiilly the same as that which : Mr. Cotsworth has been recommending in many different counties. The proposal to simplify the calendar has the support of sev-eral government departments down here, notably agriculture : and labor, and of many associa-j Hon and private citizens. Afte setting forth tin- disadvantages of the present calendar ,v,roBirh itbeknf fixity, the re-olaUen aaks thr president m pro jpose, on behalf of the tiiie: St&toti, o the nations of the world rhe calling of an international on-ference for the simplification of the calendar or to acept an in-vitation on behalf of the United States to participate in .uc!i a conference upon the proposal of some other nation or group of na-i tions BIG GATHERING AT SALYATION ARMY CHRISTMAS PARTY There was a big gathering at the Salvation Army Christmas tree last night at the citadel, something like 70 sittink down to supper together and afterward enjoying games and indoor sports. They had a merry time and the big thing, of course, was the unloading of the Christmas tr e. Each child was given a sack of candies, nuts nnd fruit. Adjutant Kerr was in general charge, the workers including Captain Anderson, Mrs. Ker, George Almond. Johnnie Pierce, Evelyn Pierce. Edith Leek and Mr. Moore There was plenty of music and all had a good time . A Daily News want-ad will bring results. HELPED DURING MIDDLE AGE ! Woman Praises Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Harnia. Ont "1 sm witting to anawer letter irom other womm, to tell them UM won derful rood Lydta Compound did ma. I cannot be thankful Miouchfor the benefits I re-c-Mved during the Change of Lit. I do houatwork sad my t roubles made me unfit to work. A friend advised me to try the Veg etable Compound. ! felt treat relief at once, began to regain my appetite, sad my nerves got better. I will recont-rwnd your medicine to all with troubles like 1 had." -Mas. John Benson. 1S2 N. Christina St., Ssrais, Ontario. Trappers & Buyers Gentlemen: For twtpty years you have been gelling good (refitment from Goldhloom. And Gold-bloom is in the market for every kind of fur. Tor a wiucro ileal bring your FURS to Goldbloom The old reliable house TONIGHT HOOT GIBSON IN "THE DANGER RIDER" NEWS COMEDY ' j First Show 7 p.m. Me and 5c; Lrgr. . '. Quickly soothing and healing lam-Duk Is splendid for skin troubles of all kinds. It heals with the aid of Nature's herbs, In Nature's own way. MY KITCHEN NOTEBOOK Domettlc My Secret for Finer-Textured Cakes I must conks that I haven't always been tuxceeafui in the making of cake. I suspect that I pnwened more seal than skilr thonnghniss rather than daftness. But when I mwnsi to essr-efee my beating prodiviuta at the start is the creaming tneWhir oi butter and swear, aad to exhibit rettraent at the flaWi by stirring only a nsonent after the faal mpredwou wen added, my cakes improved. But the greatest mnovemtnt I have ever made in cakes baa been tiwough the OM of Carnation Milk. Deades being evaporated to dcMbie richness and sterilized for fekeepmg. it is "homogenised,' the cream content broken up into minute ptrtkies and distributed throughout every' drop. As a result, cakes are not only rich with this uniformly distributed, double share of cream, but because of the fineness of the particles the texture it exceptionally smooth, fmgfie and fine. Carnation gives sumlar result a in all cooker) , a creamy smonthneM to stuort. candies and ice crca n. a rich-ne to soup, and a delicatt texture to puddings, cakes and waffles that even the bet of bottled milk cannot equal. Try thii convenient, economical and dependable form of milk - it t just purs ukol milk with about half the natural water removed and nothing added. Write for Lbs free Carnation Cook Ho-"My Hundred Favorite Rad n." A&wea&rnatawMUrrodiKis Co.. Limned, 1S4 Abbott Street, Ysn-Cauver. B.C" It Make Better Cake ' rioJucci la Cioula Carnation Milk "From Contented Coiw" Science Counieler Carnation Date Culm H cup ahf-teninK. , cup egg. 3 tbp. Caroatiuu M. enough water to p-ake c . U cupa pattry flour, 3 ts;i powder, puu h of salt, 1 tsp. : H tsp. vanilla. )i cup chc;. I cup broken nut mrau. L re. emng; add sugar gra')ua!!v ; tinue cssaming; add b-.m-n . beat nsixture hard until it ht very light color and creamy, cup flour and stir until C1 Meaire flour aft-ruiunk-av . nut and dates with a liitici.-i and &dd to mixture. La.-t. "." of flour, baking powder, sait ;r namou; add duutrd milk ai l i : ing all at once; stir vigorously t Pour batter immediatelv int -whkh has been oucd a-.'l du.-u: thin mm of flour, iltce in -(alow) oven for fint 10 minute. eieiu to 8757. (moderate . i about 45 minutes, when 1' shrinks from sidea of iiar and sp i. . when pressed with finger. Remove from the pan. cool ai t-i with Carnation long. Carnation leing lMoamconfsctlouws'supr, 1 1 butter. 2 tbp. Carnation Mi. . vanilla. Cream butter sugsr. add Carnation and w.mu.. thoroughly and sprtad on cake. SammmmmtW THE perfect cake is the take of perfect texture. And the way to get perfect texture ii to ue Carnation the double-rich milk with the cream evenly shared by every drop. Adds .wonderful 'smoothness ancT'fkvor to all cooking. (See recipes above) wm