' t 1 1 i ii 1 M Timely Recipes SAUCES PAGE DC THE DAILY NEWS Monda JAMAICA RIOTS SCENE OF BITTER FIGHTING f A general strike which tied up the city of Kingston, Jamaicas v reached a climax when hoodlunio took advantage of the tense sit-- uatlon and attempted to take c ntrol of the business section Police and military authorities t orci irCr or.ly after much bitter fighting. A dock laborer, suspected o: strike-breaking, is shown here as a group of strikers assaulted him. He was badly beaten before police were able to rescue him. ' It Is often said that the sauce makes the dish. This may seem an 'exaggerated statement but, it is truei that a good sauce adds flavoj- and appeal to the food with whiclj it is served and that a well-seasoned sauce seems a necessary complement to many foods. Cream sauce, with Its i-:mr em"(e variations, is. undou'ot-KJlv. the most generally used of all the sauces A few practical, easily prepared variations of the sauce with thrfr uses are suggested for the home-maker who Is looking for new ways of serving simple dishes. Medium Cream Sance (Basic Recipe) 'Two tablespoons butter. 2 tablespoons flour. 1 cup milk, salt and pepper. Melt butter. Blend in flour. Add milk gradually and cook, stirring constantly until mixture thickens Season with s!t and DeDoer. A bene with vegetables such as cauliflower and asparagus. Egg Sauce Add 1 hard-cooked, egg. chopped, to 1 cud cream' sauce. Serve with fish vcsetaMe stock and XL mn miiv Hmif in Rialrbur aj ' h SM1THERS f I The many friends of Inspector ;T. W. S. Parsons will be pleased to hear that he- has been selected , , to act as- Commissioner of Pror- . incial Police at Victoria tpmnornr- 1 car hit a hvsc owned bv James I Donaldson near Telkwa. breaking I the horse's leg. and ths animal ,hed to be destroyed. The hors ' haMvn-d to be on the hichwr.v icar he Donaldson home at the ime. Some agitation was started a short lime aeo to have th mine cattle nuisance abated J . I J VUU MtUU ... , . . -v-j . ..r .vnrK5 iirtm'nt manv thous sauce. Serve with oysters or fowl Z n tlS ITf i Curry Sauce-Add y2 teaspoon ZT. tJ! haTe destroyed curry rxjwder to leap cream sauc-.ew;at,le pre- .-re w;ia eggs, iamo. nee, cmp- red btwf. ch'cken. . " " n r w " Caper Saure-Add V4 cup caperi T.u 7? - 1 cup cream sauce ? se 55 ; "LJ jjj euH !vnT on with several' , , . . .month of Tv-rfrct weather alreadv. Onion Sruce Cook 1 cud sHccdl wou .w uirau uram aro -nn h9W! th verv HUle froef run through a sieve. Add 1 cuP' ,trn-ht 9nn no snow yet in -ht' " except noon th- mountain tons chops, mutton or hard-cooked The roads are all in the best con- eff- .'iff-n th"- they ever hve been in VfffctahJ sai ti ti i 'His dWrict and hunters arc "reading far and wide throuth wodt and along the hillsides V4 cup cubed vegetables Serve "itn Pcrfrct hunting weather ex wim cooKea vegetables. l-entint that there Is no snow V. I nA than. In Un l...t.lM n J,...' ajii lit iiit iirv Klitkv Ul ,( "I H 5ock Mouanaatse bauce Make id mow Mntt nf thr htintr-; ,TB eooa juck ana nave. ihV-,; ILZTlj1"" n.nr little paprika added u . tr" 1" AGa, ,'rou?m ,nt0 own a number oT, gives it a richer color V--J,,. , ". cunuies. ncmovc i "Hpo." canoou and deer. Grou:: Ch S 7T . . frm heat' Add 1 t3000 lem- bpre been very nlentlful this fall' eh to n 7m 7 t 00 Jmce ana 1 wWcIoon butter I nnd many good bags have been re-cheese cream sauce. Beat well Serve with vegetables or fish. ported. I LINOLEUMS - AX1NSTERS - CONGOLEUMS Linoleum Rugs Size e-flO nc 9x12 9x10$ 12.00 3-Piece Axniinstcr Rugs IT... S29.50 Chesterfield Suite A modern suite built with genuine Kay CnTortspring 3130.00 Congoleum Rugs Size 9x101 $9.00 8-Piece Bedroom Ensemble $84.50 Vanity and Bench, Chest of Drawers and full size Bed, Cable Spring, and bpring-filled Mattress and one pair feather pillows. Odd Pieces End Table Solid Walnut You'll Always Do Better at $6.50 Tea Wagon Solid Walnut with drop handle. Lined cutlery drawer. tray with glass 7C! centre 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite $79.50 Bed Complete-$25.50 Bed, Cable Spring and Cotton Felt Mattress, size 3 3, 4-0. 4-6. . ELIO'S Hours From 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Phone (ireen 916 3rd Avenue a B 3 Whifflets From The Waterfront "nen the plant which closed for some time. IP AYLMEK Pumpkin-17-'iz. tins. 3 for 2 for 25c AYLMEK Pork and Ueans--lG-oz. tins. nn JLUU AYLMEK Tomato Soup lC -,-oz. tins. QOn 3 for ?lass Cleanser Old Dutch 2 i.:is Soap Pearl White. 4 bars At The B I B.IBCKfBuBi I ta:j IRIB'i l.i tB.IB:! UX III 1 Ml II Dl 31 Bi . B 1 B I 1 1.1 Bill J MlX 1 1 B I B 1 9 1 1 J BJS J CSSiSBSiiXSKKElBWI 6dt AYLMEK Orange Marmalade - 32-oz. O'Trt AYLMEK Boneless Chicken tins 7 7-0. Mill qop 19c 15c z ' smiled at 1:30 pmvfor Wales Wand ta to load load canned canned salmon salmon. ( Northland Transportation Co.'s liner Northland, Capt. Len Williams, arrived in port at 5:30 last evening from Ketchikan and, after niactimrgwK uun wmiw w itv.- Uy and trust that he; will receive Bird Hunlin? Season Opens Ke- en flsh for transhipment Eaat over me permanent appouumeni vt onciion runt Kcopeniiii necv- ., ha that position in succession to Com missioner J. H. McMullin. who is' retiring. Mr. Parsons has many' friends Irtends along along the the Skeena Skeena River River and and end Shipping Activity. at 10 pun. in continuation of her voyaf e to Seattle. THRIFT Kent's Summer f!tihew for ye Ciul't Knt. tju&ry (raits u4 nfruMtt . . . hmrncd whra it thrv Wtt . . ii ftrpvti under kkl cenditkm in krffht. tittm AYLMEK ua. nine iKtorix . . . rt4r lor roar at thrsvfhoet tiw rtar. Not th wid uMrbneiit aTtiliM ... ad rtmrakrr Out th ATLMfcK (toairif ptKCM frtKmi Uw S tivl jl4xnr . . . AYLMEK. Tomatoes 2's. 2 tills AYL.MKK Cut Green reans 17-oz. tins. Each AYLMEK White Corn 17-oz tins. Each AYLMEK Tomato Juice 10'2-oz. tins. Each AYLMEK Asparagus-cuts. 102-oz. tin AYLMEK I'eas- Siece 5. Tin Corned Keef-2 tin? Tasty AYLMEK Ked Plums 17- oz tins. Each -Helmet. Salada Tea Brown Label. Lb. 11c AYLMEK Whole Kernel Corn Fancy quality. OQp lC'2-oz. tins. 2 for Ol, AYLMEK Vesetable Soup 10'i-oz. tins. non 3 for AYLMEK Orange Marmalade .IT 43c AYLMEK Shoestring Keels, Shoestring Carrots f 0 Each 27c 72c A Sample Package Worth 10c With Every Pound. ALL THIS WEKK LLOYD FILM Famous Comedian Returns to Screen After Absence of Year and a Half Exciting Western with William Boyd Parses was stationed at Terrace Baco. "1". l"L William William Boyd Boyd a. as and left there to go to Fort St. am sv,n,, Y-nt Miimn "u TU" WIW:"" , -rt. a flrst o( Tt;hn to which point he transferred. Before leaving Terrace he was presented with a gold watch which had been suitably inscribed, testifying to his efficiency teen. at l o'clock this was very ' poor ; Cove for Anyox. The iae Canadian alkluu,u ' Fish & CoW Stor- ow' r . , hi nn pennuess iauni across tne ' . .1. i turned to port the latter part of . ,, , , , . . . v., country with a pretty girl at his ' ' . eit impair hv th Armmir ilpaw . . " ' " T " heeU n the person of Phyl Is Welch Th TnrUnn rwrtmf Co.'s nower tiw Dalv. Cant. Ree .. . . . . ' . . .... " T'. . ' i Lionel sianoer and Kaymond Wal- Nax!rMna tc Huo tmjttr tuiar Green. '. ... 7 . " - ' . i ourn. as a pair oi tramps, contrl- far as hunting was concerned had i having Uken Indian Agent W. E. ' hute to the fun which culminate in ,mcir their luck iuck change cnani;e before oeiore reaching reachlngr Klhwn wwi on on a a trip trip to to liartley Iiartley Bay Bay' ' The iw bhi utility boat own Chuqualla, uiuquaua, wracn which JJj Tng himT nc r nomes n smimers whm thm on omaai rtuups iinartitro n-f v. ictii.ru a wees aeo vesieraav ... . a gL 1 vJwil lOcj fl TTM"T T&S AYLMEK C.olden Kantarn Corn 17-oz. tins. t)1 n 2 for iSJLL AYLMEK Orape Juice -f -f lO'-i-oz. tins. Each Alt AYUIEIt Oyster Soup S)En I0"2-oz. tins. 3 for AuK AYLMEK Tomat,, Catsup-l2-oz bottle AYIJVIEK Pickles-Sweet Mixed. 20-oz. j'ars I'eachev 2 tins 15c 23c -Lynn Valley 2Qg Oats Quaker. Per package 23c Phone 179 fflRlFT CASH & CARRY V 2 AT CAPIT0L1 r The season f,r the hunting of TIri ratal rw rroiesor uewarc. mancing me through the Bulkley Valley ' from geS TLc If this SLtat ' jTnSZ? arrivT at retUm ' "aroId loyd to the J port the days when he was a constable opened at .he week-end and a J" M YrZ t .uV reen after an absence of a year i nlI 01 f3"1: ralto a couok of ho later for toe provincial force. In 1914 Mr. rm- t , .f innrmttiM iuv . ... and a half, and "Pride of the West." , ! an outdoor action film starring.'!; "Hop-a-Lone l had iart been hwn.r. r, . . """" n.r rlnnhlf Mil nrnnmm nt Geoarc Bryar,: lost nc time in get- . dalayed ewtat: .r!. ung out. Aboard the Pachena, Uiej . . . : ,9AAn upiwi ureauc. Wt Friday nht and visited Bli ? ??JL. In "Profewor Beware the :: my, Bay, Kwtaim. and Khutsame- i . . ,y ak pu pUys rt a down and Qut return ti Lloyd Egyptologist whose desire to help i I; anyone in dlrtress sends him in' a a craxy craay dash dash across across the the continent continent 1 a- that p?-. Ke was doing ef--,. T. " fective work in those early day, ltM ns Cc.'s fteh ooying scow which Yo enrX to ET He and gave praise at that time of. geese and about slxtj : has been i located at Skidegate Bar has . .... ... "us uproariou8lv uuruBrjuusiy fanny tunny experlenre, experiences getting to the top of the ladder in his chosen work. Some local hunters who had b-en qnioviriT very , . fair luck as mixed ducks. durine the troUinc season was re- . . lne "nWmwn 18 W OI me rronU""-j, .had hari th the mlrfrti.n misfortune l to have their ..i.imirll lnct TV...J- ', nn U'alM Tlan) fiviir mn nKnrrtt Parsley aucedd 1 ta b Z?n crTamuTeSerSmSh U trouTh- TautTi .owin, anpointme'nt Capt creamauce. berve with lt?h. 4. i , ... . .. , ,. . of CaDt.A. w OPrien tn the nnt. Iher being marooned for four days l ZZVTX Yt without food or shelter before be- i 'ZJZtjTZ i Thomas AncYr ' hta ,aTOiclon fa,te unon them maaiger of .lne Tescued was a vessel of thirtv the Tuck, Inlet reduction plant, re- Zt tTZL I Ti l brln?S "Hop-a-Long" Cassidy facdi "Te tnch" ln length thTcatalai ithi la andifj turned to the citv on te? etUng last night fro-n Vancouver to re-ibeara nme feet Mi pth of i dangerous exneriences in "Pride -f I? has been! feet e1' bwhes. She was tD west." Th? climax of the pie i built in Vancouver In 1913 and wasture b a batu tween hldiway-l;. formertv owned by Ernest A. Lewis " 1 nnca ailcr wa!& .- . . . . . Boyd Boyd has has succeeded succeeded in in trapping traDnlnei? ana inanes uuse oi Stewart before being acquired by J. E. Dyer of Prince Rupert. It was necessary a?e, arr(ved in port at. !? 20 mid-1 for the four men to receive hispital Ti?ht Saturdav from Va - iujv ijiajpavn lor ei and. after discharging local cargo, fects of exposure. bandiU who have robbed a stage ccach and tried to frame his twr pals. If you wifh to swap a Classified. I i d;