PAOF TWO Bl Pi Festive Third Avenue TtfE DAILY NEWS. nuNce; rupert - British Columbia Phone 357 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN British Go After Managlng-Edrior SUBSCRIPTION RATES City deUvery, by mall or carrier; yearly period, paid In. advance. For les5r, periods, paid in advance, pr.UL By, mall to "all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid. In advance, per year. , - 3i News Department. Telephone SC Advertising and Circulation; Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau ot ircnlaUons DAILY EDITION BOVRIL Congoleum Tlhe Modern Ru For Modern Homes. Canada's. Favorile Floor Covering. Far sale by H EVENING SHOES 1 For Your Hallowe'en Party ort other wear SmiirtlStylcdi and; most fashjpnajjlc footwear will make this occasion q. success Several new lines In faille, crepe, all silver or sliver trimmed, sandals, pumps and the New Dance Strap, smarty trimmed with sttvefc artd white Stable "fori Untlngi. ' - The safety of the dance depends on your footwear The Family Shoe Store Ltd. tiuLEriisiiBoi:jiiixiririKii:BriiEi?aTinirmrBxau Thilrsday, Oct. 31. 1935 muic muia ;;i duc fish -leftovers I Fish left overs can be used In ! several ways. For Instance, portloiu r A . m 1 at f mm k rany 01 iiuy cusiness .Men n remaining uneaten from baked Make Tour of Markets In isteamed'Jor. boiled, ffxh.hi.nh: E5 'made into a "creamed orscalloped , I dish or Into a souffle. But. thej 'may. also be turned to account- lr LONDON. Oct. 31: CP)-British andther way, and that Is by. usinj business men's first organized tour thsm In making a quiet-fish soup of India, Burma and Ceylon will such a oup is net only quick! leave England November prepared but all that is required In Expected to number fifty or more, making it Is the fun, anie milk the party will spend more than two and perhaps additional seasonings, months- travelling through the How to make it was outlined country In a train placed at their! Mrs.' Eveiyne Spencer, forroerlj disposal by the Indian railway .cookery expert of the Dominion authorities. . jDspartment of Fisheries. Plata the uwuiuv, uruig anor-ueit-over nsh In. a saucepan, siu ded to study the possibilities both of extending the market for British goods and of increasing the purchase by Britain, of the products of Indian and Ceylon Industries. Organized by the; Association of Indian Municipalities, of which the Aga Khan is patron and the Oaek-war of. Baroda president-elect, the party will visit 27 towns In India, Burma and Ceylon. Civic receptions' are. being arranged in many of the centres, while the Oaekwar of Bar oda, who is celebrating his Jubilee this yiar, is making special preparations for the entertainment of the travellers. sajd, and add to it enough milk to produce the quantity of soup required. If canned milk Is used it should be diluted ! whilp tho tcu and rnilk- are heating they should oe- blended well together by stirring. Thickening is not necessarv If the left-overs are from a dish In wnicn mere was white sauce; otherwise, It may be needed. What measure of seasoning will be re quired wlll.depend largely upon the amount of seasoning used when, the fish was first cooked. One way to give more flavor is to blend a :easpoon of curry powder with cold water and add it to the soup whisking It lh thoroughly. The annual meeting of the, P.rnce, Rupert Badminton Association was held last evening In the-Canadian National Recreation Association HalL The attendance was very poor. President E. O. Aves was j in the chair. The usual business was carried out after, which Mr Aves presented the trophies won by the. following players In last season's city tournament: Ladies' singles Miss Elsie Davis. Ladies' doubles Miss Elsie Davis and Mrs. H, J, Horton, Mixed, doubles Miss Frances Cross and Walter Cross. Men's singles H. J Horton. Men's doubles H. J. Horton and Ri Tobey. Immediately following the pre sentation the election of officers was held. They, are as follows: Honorary, president W. Hi Tobey. Honorary vice-president, S. J Jabour. President, R, D. Qreggor. Vice-president, W R Cross. Secretyrtreasurer, ,R, E. Tpbey, The subject; qf, a. city. league wa brought, up but-. It was. decided to leave it until a-later date. Just be fqre adjourning a vpte of thanks was passed to all retiring officers. Pioneer Bridge Patty Enjoyable Twenty Tables of Cards at Affair Last; Nitht in Eajles' Hall An enjoyable bridge party was held by the Prince Rupert Pioneers' Association last night In the Eagles' Hall. There were twenty tables In playtand prize- winners .were; Ladles' first, Mrs. George Scott: second, Mrs. 'Peter Solem; men' first, P. Mj Davis; second. James Krikevsky, After cards, delicious refresh ments-were served, Mrs. H. B. East man and Mrs. J. G. Viereck beine in. charge of the catering. George W. Johnstone was master of. ceremonies and H. B. Eastman presided at the door. WHIFFLETS . From the Waterfront Rumors have, been current here for the, past ,fewtdays of one of the local halibut- boats, operating In Area, Nq. 3 waters havlne. lost a man but, no. confirmation, of such a report, has .been,. received! and it is believed, to be. untrue. No bqats being; in, wth catches, t.here was np,sale of. halibut at the local fish exchange today, Hotel Arrivals Ifoyal,, F W. Hawes, J. Warke, R, Ben-on and S. rfpslo, Vancouver; W isnsuk, city, Prince Rupert W, p; Dunbar. Trail; W, L. Mc 3llvay, J, P;. p. Makln and H Frith, Vancouver. Central ' T: Rose , apd T. cjirlstopherson city; A, R. Berry, P. Mprley, S Hutchison and R P. Bishop, Victoria; Johrl. L.. .Osborne, CNJt. Knox Ole Hdlbejrg. afidj' E, Jphnsen, cipy; w, Milton) Nelson; E. Mac-Dpwe and William Ryder. Jasper; i ' COUNT IS POSTPONED ' VANCOUVER. Oct. 31: (CP) With.. Arnold, Webster, C. Q. F still leading. Maypr-Qi Oi McGeer, Liberal, by a margin, ofi two votes, the nnai federal election count fnr Vancouver-Burrard has been postponed! 'until' November 6 awaiting the arrlvaf off missing absentee ballots whlclf are' believed to mostlv favor. Webster.' DAILY NEWS Thursday or As-,, I - 9 If ifUKr IBADMINTON TRAIL UP 1 ASS'N: MEET MOUNTAIN R. D. Greggor is Elected President Season's Trophies Presented City Completes Its Portion Ski (rounds Now, Easily. Accessible, The completion of the city work makes It possible to drive west of DanceSticcess F,our Hundred, Persons in Atten- dance., at Fjne Hallowe'en Party. Last. Nlfhti The big Hallowe'en'novelty dance held last nleht bv the Junior Chamber was a rousing success, no ess than four hundred persons be-ng In attendance. The hall was elaborately decorated for the occasion and a fine .program of dance music was dispensed by Charlie 3alagno and His Orchestra with Sam Joy a genial master of ceremonies, who kept things 'moving well. The hit of the evening was the comic style parade by Bill Stone and his buxom mannequins Such novelties as confetti. horns and serpentine all helped to lend to the general Jollity, the af- lair being m full progress until 2:30 Julius Welleiplayed accordion SCHEDULE IS CHANGED A change has been made In th Five Pin Bowline Leatme. whereby games will henceforth be played on Friday instead of Wed. hesday evenings. TRAIN TO PACIFIC AUSTRALIA PAYS AIRLINES SYDNEY, Oct. 31: - (CP)-The. federal government Is. subsidlzins mail, passenger and- freight service over all air routes In Aus--ralla, at an estimated annual xpense of $600,000. Proprietors Bert Morgan & Bud Barri? Don't forget the numb,qr 15G NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM IIOMRr Hates $1,00 up; 50 Rooms Hot & Cpld.Waer Prince Ruperf, B.C. SJU. BOX, 1B0.. 1 Passenger trains are able to get as far as Pacific from the east, It was announced at railway offices this afternoon and on Monday they will be getting into Terrace. It will be November li at the earliest before service can be resumed from this end. i Arrangements For iLakelse Lake GyroHoedown Are! Gets Best Runi WOMAN'S. WAR FEAR IWajQtAA rrri'ntf IlnHpr. Whv In Fniir YparQ1 p0R sale General Hospital, are well In hand it was reported at yesterday's meeting of the club. Various committees., for the affair h&ve been appointed. wun exu-m on. ne The clfv end nf th Mount Old-' .W"?? . . , eJuD; received suggestions tor tne leljtraitfhas now e compt?d lo link: tin i with the eovemment . ; - . . '. . ,. . Juneau ana tne reviving or mat at portion up 4. the side of .u the moun- eUic-n will tain, it was announced today by . , . 7I.i-.Jr ,C i y Commissioner Wf J. Alder It A; Ji-WeW er eieeled 5,mem. win, unoouotefny, prove a popuwr of the y thoroughfare during the coming : winter after the ski season com- S. ' ' FIND ANCIENT STATUE ces r '! . i FOR SALE Monn. WHh J. Ellis Morrl as chairman' Observations by employees of the 'condition. Phone Or. of general committf ? in charge, ar- Dominion Department of Fisheries ' mngements for the Oyro Club's i this year Indicated that the run of "i- I I ! Grotto Taxi 456 I I 3, CARS AT YOUR, SERVICE i.7waH.vH.ig . i r u net. nw i vmm i wmm msn i . m . m bottle bottlf iv WMlIlt UrltUd Columbia. W "-iram i ii tiiimniiii FURNITURE Y). ELIO EGE We Sell New Congoleum Cold Seal, Rugs Size Gx9i $.;50; 7jx!) $7;()Q; 9x!), $8.10 Dominion Linolcuni Hugs Size fix'), $7.00; 7xJ, $8,759x9, $10,73, Printed Linoleum by Square Yard PHONE: GREEN 121 U N I O N S T E A M S II I P S, I, I;M LT R p Special Low Winter Excursion Rates effective November 1st 1935 February 23th, 1936. Prince Rupert VvInSffiTnuS1 Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver's. CATALA IV'ERY TUESDAY 1:30 P M Due Vancouver, Thursday "pin. T.S.S. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox,and Naas River, Sunday, 8 p.m. AfUSMinr,matin warding sailings and tickets, from n R. Mt SMITH, Prince Rupert, Agent. Third .Ave. PJ.one.5C9, BER We have a fairly complete stock of lumber at Mile 21, near Haysport, ready for rail and water shipments. If building or repairing, it will pay you to examine our stock, and receive prices, SHAMES RIVER LUMBER COMPANX waysportriH.Q, , fall hoedown. thli Uroe In aid of parent sockeye salmon to the Lalcj ... "?4p"uce mt ihe clubs fund for esUbllshment else. Lake spa wnln.t area in British wa,p gi,lng P;'' proud, 'of a ward in the Prince Rupert j Columbia was the largest "sIKce aKan"'fl1 Daily Ntvn, A noman statue of a draped wo McBride Street along Hays Creek "I' 5 10 ,ncnes m and for about three-ouarters of a mile Rowing the hand of a master, has to the nolnt where the creek turns been found ner Tangier. Experts up the mountainside. There tire f"y !l U a funeral monument of traU starts to the ski grounds. ine "r" ceniury The grade Is an easy one. not ex- seeding ten percent at any point. . A N0Vel OIUECTION JOie -putting down of corduroy on epsq 31: (CP)A the government, portion has been a defendant in a police court case great Improvement, especially at remanded to Brixton Prison for points where before It was soft and a day. objected because "all th- mUdGJ mn rpminrtoH nt TirtvtAn Well-dressed." He said he ; pre- t: . -ii , .lerrea 14 days' imprisonment, nut Junior tnamber ,Bhxton Ifc was me iaKfiAc area is one oi uie;run HALE Two n-j-j. h . imporiam, socKeye spawning ais-: male pups, $10 i-x. tint trlcU of the Pacific Coast. I don LittlP iw.,,1 r70 Sockeye egg. ,collec'U9ns at the J " 1 lakelse hatchery. operai byi the FOJ SALE House w.d tws Dominion department,, totalled 8- ---w. iiui. room, 229.0U0. aDDroxlmatelv 4.23Q fish be-'. Irig handled by the hitchery Rebpley In securing the eggsand 6blainlng! fertilization. The egg total was jreater by more than a quarter of ' million than It Jiad been last' vMr rMioHlir 1 OA) AAA n UntfA tn I oevenin Ave E it rI nione oi :ic 759 FOR RENT 1933 totalt;apo; .'about 2,400,69 59 RENT Clean . v ;, larger than in 1932. o-rdom suite Pl.... k.tA.t ! A N It lb was WiU U111V only - Rtj KM III 1D0UI 61.000 sma pr than tho ,-l EURSHED House fa tent h 108 Ellhth Avi? VV. 4 Lire Oreen 820, u m i BRADFORD. Eng.. Oct. 31 (CP)' Depressed, by the fear triaj heTOR RENT- Flve-recnvd tj." husband might be called In the furnished. Eighth . . n , . . I n t . . M. I ni Avf i U ccxn, ui iu, Alum, wocsroii, jo,', mone. 741. hanged herself in the attic of heri . .. . . home. DIED AFTER HUNTING liWmiT U After a day's cub-hunting with' Sir watkin Wynn'i hounds, Major Walter O. R. Kynaston, died sud. denly at his home, Hardwlck Hall. He was 61. EXCHANGE Exchange A winter wearing appj for a good stamn cn! tion. Apply Peoples & ma., prince Rupert KJUSSE MILK ASD GREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRI Phone 657 HIGHLITt WEDNESDAV, OCT, 39 Din. John Ctutks Thorns KOMO. a.30-Ray Noble KOL. 7.30 Jinny Fidler KOMO. ?: 15 Male Chorui KOL. t;Liisi)AV, oct 3t 0 p.m. Show Boat KOMO. 630 Peace Program, KOL. 7. -Itnrnr Jfplrtt KOL 8:15-Standard Sjniphony KOMO FRIDAY. NOV. 1 6 p.m. Souvenir KHQ. 7 Flr Nlohfpr KOVIO. 8,30 Beauty Box Theatre KOMO KPO. fl .nirhnrri Himbers Orch. KOL.' ! 10- Harmony Violins CRCV. SATURDAY. NOV. t C njn-Rublnoff KPO. 7aftT.nrpfrP rnmlval. KOMO. 8 Barn Dance. KOMO, KPO. KFL 9:00 Strange Cases. KOMO. KPQ 10 Waltz Time KOMO. .SUPERIOR RADIO ELECTJUi; Phone Blue 320 SKATES SHARPENED Hollow Ground 35c We have, the equlprnftf " make a first class J9 Kaien vr i, Hardwa A- satisfactory place to shop Tube Skating Outfits Boys' Sizes up $4.50 to 5