r i 1 ;l ! ! .1 "J 8" to V 1 "1 - I PAGE EES Si ' I' Standards of Excellence The name "Black & While" on a boHfe of whisky ti as absolute a guarantee as the hall-mark on silver. It assures that subtle difference in flavour and quality which distinguishes this whisky from all others. It guarantees that only the finest materials have been used and that always everywhere the quality Is the same. "BLACK&WHI" SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLED, BLENDED AND "advertisement is not published or displayed by the Llquot Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. GREETINGS! I- Again this company tenders to you the greetings of the season. May your festive days be filled with joy and your New Year one of unlimited opportunity. BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND Prince Rupert Famous Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited That You Might Have a Happy and Prosperous New Year Is the Wish of McCAFFERY, G UNIONS & COLLART, LTD. THIRD AVENUE TELEPHONE 11 TheFish which made "Rupert Brand" SMOKED K9ftN VNIUI Mi Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. King's Chef Busy; Here's Recipe of His Plum Pudding LONDON, Dec. 31: If the housewife was busy In the kitchen at Christmas time so was the King's chef. There was, for example, the royal plum ptfdding to be made. It has been served at court on every Christmas Day since George I was king. This Is the recipe: Ingredients One and one-half pounds finely shredded suet, one pound small raisins, one pound Demarara sugar, one pound French plums, stoned and cm in nan. lour ounces cltronjcut in thin slices, one teaspoouful Of mixed spice, one-half teaipeonful of nutmeg, two ea3poonfuIs oi salt, one pound stale, fine brffidcrunib one-half pound sifted flour, one pound of .(SKS. weighed In their shells, one vineglassfu of finest old brandy. me pint of new milk. - - - Whip the eggs to a light froth,-, TYsMiP ixrc md then add the pint of new milk UKlil Li VjUHO io them. Add the rest of theingre- llents by degrees, mixing them piAn FflR ni PI ANFS i!Pn neanwhile very thoroughly, and ' 1 VAV 1 LrH1tiU illow the mixture to stand In a j ;ol place for 12 hours to ripen. j Distinct Trend of Country is Mark-Pour into moulds and boll for eight 1 cd By Decision of Railway lours. Serve with sauce sublime. I Coach Builder The above Quantities will make s hre'e ordinary-sized puddings. ri t j I lief Yini (1 aUJC 1iollilL ilCiYu VANDERH00F i I Organization of a badminton club here is being proceeded wit" 1 i?he following have been elected as officers: Hon. president, Sam Cocker; president, P. E. Durrant: vice-president, Miss Betty Lamb; ecretary-treasurer, Rev. Basil S Prockter; executive. Miss E. Arland and Sergeant A. O. Birch. J. Shortread of the Omtneca Fur Farm has receivel a beautiful cup md severs.', ribbons which he was awarded for his foxes and other tar bearers at the British Colutn-ih Winter Fair held recently in Vancouver. There was an average of lil.3 hildren in attendance at the Van- dcrhoof Superior School during December, the principal, F. O. Cook, announces. Miss Maroaret A. McDknnid is spending the New. Yen season vis - ; itlng with friends at Qlscoxe. Mrs. Leslie Brsln is spending the holiday season to Prince Rupert with her mother. Mrs. Montteth. Mrs. McKay of Vancouver Is visiting with her sister. Miss Gladys Smeltzer, at Pralriedale during the holiday season. Mr. and -Mrs. Lloyd Woods of Oulldford spent Christmas vaca. Mon vacation here with Mrs. Woods' mother, Mrs. Mary Hunt, C. N. R. TRAINS From East Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 pjn. For East Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11:30 ajn. LOW pl.ttmntLr. EASTERN CANADA durlna December end until Jnury Sth. Two fine ll-itetl trtlm daily 4- 4 B. Crlsler, Seattle photographer, who trekked across Olympic Peninsula, unaccompanied and unarmed, with no food or firearms, bolts a few juicy morsels of marmot, caught by his own Ingenuity, on a mountain top. LINKOPINO, 8weden. Dee, : Europe's trend toward aviation is 'strikingly shewn by the decision of a manufacturer of railroad coaches nere to buUd wUUJ1.'l11,M" 8nrgim 'already has two lmpor-i tant aeroplane work whose product 'playgrounds for children to hid. is principally exported to small, n countries whkh have no aviation Industry of their own. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert ! ' December 31. 1910 Arrest of S. M. Xtwton on 5rtaUnal n. lo?iectk)n !atetnnte pbdm,ii regarain- Aid. F. II. Mobley was asked f ; this afternoon. Magistrate Car--1 1 is looking up the law before takiiw action. The Mclntyre HaU was th? scene of an enthusistic meetiiv last night In suppert of the car. didatures of Dr. W. S. Hall an-' John Currie. who arc running f the city council. J. J. S'oan wa.s :i the chair and AM. F. H. Moble; candidate for mayor, was also .- PeaKer- The windows of Campbell's sto' and the new dtndy Palace wer-damaged when Harry Sykes ii"-v car skidded on Tgilrd Avenue. 1 NO SNOW NORTH jlN AUCE ARM, Die. 31: It is very seldom that Anyox and Alice Arm celebrate Christmas and New Years without at least foot or two of snow but such Is she case this year. The ground is bale everywhere ex cept for a few white pa tehee. t Among New Year greeting messages to CNRV rfdlo station real over the air last night was on" from Prince George. CANADA EXCURSIONS FARES LONG LIMIT fa on tickets to f THE IMPERIAL THi DOMINION 9.00 p.m. . 9 00 a.m. Fiat quipmtnt onj itrvlct a Jiiact route cilni towntctiofii. FROIM PRINCE ItUPEUT RETURN ToTonlo. liilii- SKnJor."4i'ji.i3! Ottawa. $lll?.43; Montreal, $134.60; Quebec, $134.60; Saint John, N. B., $152.70; Halifax, $136.63. Coneiponding low (ares to oil Eailtrn dtina-tions. Call, phons or writs any Canadian Pacific Ticket Agtnt. NEWSPAPERS WERE SHOCKED London I'uMiratiens Soon Found, However, That Even Civilians Were Not Safe LONDON. Dec. 30 -George Ber nard Shaw tells In a letter to commander Kcnworthy, MP., ho'v he 8hgckedliywspape e&ewspapenk mh a UWrfoT safety during Oreat War 'alr ir rain ra,ds 8haw nnaw ,ugge ueirflaifn sunn- .xut r.vnhant shelters be put in "To my utter amazement." hr now says, "the editor refused indignantly to insert a letter suggesting such unheard-of outran? on decency as an attaek by civil ted troops on the civilian popu lation." "The raids presently knocke l this nonsense out of them," Shaw concludes. CHSUW COWS . Combination Special NO. ON-2 Cans Corn 1 Can Deans 1 Can Peas , 2 Cans Heinz Tomato loop 1 Can Aylmer Vegetabh) Soup- 95c NO. TfO 1 Bovtlc Helns Ketchup (lane) . 2 Cans Clarke's Pork & Beans, 1 Can Helna Spaghetti (targe) 1 Can Lobster, ''s 1 Dottle Queen Olives (small) 95c NO. THREE 2 Cans Helns Tomato BMP 2 Cans Helns Pork Ac BJans (med.) 1 Bottle Princeton JBweet IlcKies 1 Package Soda llisculta (large) 95c Fresh Sweet Mixed Biscuits QCa 3 lbs. for vtiv Look up your pantry and (hen rhonc 18 or 81 Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 117-123 FIFTH AVENUE EAST TO SOUND LAST POST LONDON, Dec. 30; Along the line of the western front, defended by the Allies at the cost of millions of lives, the "JasJ, post" 1 to be nounded nightly at 10 o'clock. From Belgium through to the Swiss end of the line, wherever British soldiers are burled the post is to be sounded, the Imperial War Graves Commission announces. Children's Dance Held Last Night Affair Proved Highly Delightful For About Ninety Young Folk The annual children's dance last ni?ht In the I. O. D. E. Hall by Qieen Mary Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire. wa a most delightful affair for some ninety or so young folk who atten dcd. Musk was furnished by Mrs. J B. Black's orchestra and dancing was In progress form 8 p.m. until th stroke of midnight. Robert Blanc was master of ceremonies. The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. Shelford Darton, Mrs H. L. 8hadwcU. Mrs. A. E. Parjow Mrs. C. E. Cullen and Mrs Robert Blance. NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT MATINEE at 11.1 Harold Lloyd STiK i Get Your Tickets Now 75c "Rinjr Out the Old - Rinff In the New" Mother, Dad, Sister, Brother GRUEN ... the watch for all The smart, modijhly inspfrrd styles that so quickly captivate youth; the conservative yet perfectly proportioned designs admired by the mature; the original and practical development enthused over by the man-of-todayr-all are Gruen .... For long has the Gruen Guild ' set the pace, In the Introduction of new ideas and styles In time-pieces . . . Naturally, there fore, we re showing Uruens for every member of the family, each the utmost value tar the amount asked beginning as low us $17.50. John Bulger Ltd. frlnce Ituptrt, B.C. Greater Tire Values give you a better buy! Never were tire values as creat as they are todays For nowhere can you get more mileage, steering and safer traction dependability and more beauty than in these Dominion Royals at our interesting low prices I DOMINION ROYALS S. E. Parker Ltd. FORI) DEALEItS .til-.; 4 Jtei'hi'. i E TUESDAY & WEIJV Two Shows i & i CLARA BOW In - 'Love Anions Millionaire;' With Stanley 8miM, );, Green and Oth-r , Lovlnjr, Laughint J.. . , v,. Again Ily a Hi Comwy'THK cm mi Screen sonr, "A llfT THIl' , .w I.TI I'll ( I , TOWN TONK.'i i PAIUMOirNT M v . Admieatan n, PmIm 41 1 A . . .. . THUKS. and FRI :,nd Remember Now V( ;)r Malincc "FEET TIIIST in Hit I.t '., "FEET FIRST and Vaudeville '''gJg easier