d o o o -o o n o o o o o o o (I u o I II o o u 5 it V! if 5 a WedneAday,JDeeembrT28,ieM, Sons Of Norway Observe 'Xmas Clmtnias Tree entertainment . ;-c hdd n the Moose Hall yesterday alternoon and evening In the afternoon Jar about seventy ,ve children and In the evnln vi,h some mrec nunarea grown t- in attendance. .As usual, the "alrs were highly enjoyable t. cin'' around the Christmas rl i' was featured m bntlv occa--nf in compliance with an o"d Njrwcglan Yuletlde custom. In the afternoon, present werf '.rlbutcd to all the children oifl Bkog. In the role of :8anta us wo .In fine .form. Oscar Bather was chairman o( . evenlnt's gathering and there an appropriate address by Krv K 11 RUbcrg, nator of 8t jvai Lutheran Church. Commun- urging was enjoyed and, after dancing around the Christmas : there was 0 dance which con-t ..urd until 4 ajn. with excellent rr.uslc by Fossum's Orchestra and Cxair Bather as master of cere-clonics The committee In charge conned of Mrs George Anderson lr. Ole Wick. Mrs. Olof Skop Mr? Larry Arnold, Mrs. Mlckelson' U! 5 Joren Bkog. Jolin Frefdham Ai. Hanson. Ingvar Wick, Erlln? C;Trnstrand. Thorof Murvold and J hn Slatta. Mrs Knut Slatta was In charge cf the kitchen. (WM) OF THANKS Mrs F White. Tom Gosnell. Wm Cncll and Mrs. Gladys Orcgc w h U thank all those who sent I -wpm at the time of their recent bfr tVfinvnt in the-daath of thrli v, ' r hits mien Council. Those .vndlnc lowers to UK f u . i Mrs. Gowiell were: Mm r.y Wlnte and family. Mr. and M. Crtnv Hill and Alice. V ID. C nfron ;nd daughter, Malsle L Ji ffcrwn. Mr. and Mrs. D.J ( l.lna Cal.li.rl Ued leaving 1'riiuc Rupert Boys Band Again Helps Make Cheer During Christmas In harmony with -the spirit of Robert Greenfield, and rendered selections at downtown street corners. Buch favorites as "Adeste Fidells." "New Born King" and "Jingle Bells" were played for a responsive and generous public. On Monday, in spite of the cold, the residential sections were toured and a visit was also -paid to the Prince Rupert General Hospital. The mus-1, Ic provided by the boys was up to their usual high standard and did much to promote the. seasonal sphv !t of friendliness and good .cheer. Much Pleased With Instruction In Ontario Camp Lieut, Col. B. V. Johniton, officer commanding the 102 nd Battery. who returned at the week-end jrom liVine a course of tralnlnz at Tren S27.50 :' - 6.75 Rale, Effective JS'o.! 1st Until Feb. 28. lteturu Limit, March u. 8950 ,.,.,,. -:s 3rd Avenue oooooooooooooooooeooeooooooooooooooooooooooooooooor pi To The Citizens of Prince Rupert PROSPERITY In The Coming Year Bulkley Valley Collieri es REDUCED WINTER FARES to VANCOUVER (Jailing at Orean Falls and Powell River $36.00 Kd,,rn iU'itls and Ucrlh Inchidcil THURSDAYS 1 1:15. p.m. .Southbound V-C9-38 Canadian Mationaj gteamshipa. 0 0 o Nordkap Christmas Tree, Metro-. pole Hall, .tomorrow night at 8:30 Fine program, refreshments, 'dance. Fossum's Orchestra (300) Olof Hanson. M. P. tor Ekeena. arrived In the city on last nights train from Smithers for a brief visit here before proceeding to Ottawa to attend the session oi Parliament. Sam Blmpson, who has been on n frin In Vnnmnvpr anri Vlrt.nHa ton. Ontario, expressed himself asnn,oe TI01J nartlcularly gratified at being al- uiivio uwu lowed to take this work, most ofjw p i r T II 11 which was quite new io him' and. In L.L.1J.L. llall would prove exceedingly -valuable to the local unit. Considerable time was spent In the air. Colonel Johnston was the pnly officer In British Columbia to take the course. At the end of the period he took deUvery of a new car at Windsor and drove .back to Brl-, lib. Columbia through the United States. C on and Bill. The Village Conn- Lq 0 jmo training -for a jiurse at Port Slmnmn. Mr and Mrs tsu.ner Mrs. Mark Edar ana it Mr and Mrs Pllfold and ( . v Miss P Smith. St. Paul s Hospital. Vancouver. She was formerly a student at Klni ,Kdward High School and aUo took a business course at St. Joseph's jAcademy. Prince Bunert Bhe will be Arompanled to Vancouver bv Try & Dallr Nt cctAMtKd ad her mother : coooooooooooooooooooooonoooooooooooooooooooooooo' MacKenzie's Furniture Vil Chfslrrflfld Suite- 3 pieces, covered with mohair which - till retain lUlusterou. finish. Delivered In 45.00 Chrtterfleld Only - In tapestry - Itrolliilnc ("otswell Chalr 'midnight frolic held in the same MIm Dorothy ilhearman of Kit- hall from 12 o'clock midnight Bun- vann U leavlnn U.r Vancouver 2 BOSTON. Dec 28: CP Mrs o riainieen wniiman oi una cuy. gjbeen hearing stirring recitation: g of th 'Charge of the Light Br! o gade" from the United States Cus-o toms The occasion was the delivery g from London of the stiver-mounted olhoof of the horse her father rode CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal -THE DAILY MEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES Serenaders Dance Friday and Clarence I). I-etnes returned to Saturday nights in Jlotton Hall, the city on the Prince George this (302) morning from. a itrlp to Vancouver. uuiuuu9,iieu:rmcc'iiupcrt uoys , Ml Hazel Leask returned Xo Dr. Hugh Morrison, inspector of Band turned out on Christmas Eve,)the clty on lhe prince George this 'schools..and Mrs. Morrison return-under the leadership of Bandmaster ,m0rnin from Vancouver.- led to the city on the Prince George this morning after spending- the Oeorge Waugh, who has been' Christmas season in. Vancouver. on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the oouth on the Prince George this morning Mrs. E. G. Ayres and daughter. Miss Jean Ayres. returned to the city on the Prince George this mornlns from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Ayres son, Pat films, also returned from lhe south. Stuffy Head A.few.drops . . -and cn breathe again! Clears ckjKKing mucus, reduces swollen membranes help l p cinuscs open. arrived In the city on the Prince VlClCS south and will proceed Friday night by tne Prince John to Mas-sett. Mrs Simpson and family are, remaining In 'Victoria until spring. Successful Va-tronol Henry Colllson is leturning today to ihls home at Kltkatla after spending a couple of days in town purchasing supplies. John Dybhavn "will leave on thli evening's train for Ottawa .to attend the annual meetings of the Fisheries Research Board of Can- Two very successful dances were ada of which he Is a member. held in the CXJ3.L. Hall during the Christmas week-end. The first one The Trlnce Rupert Gyro Club' was held on Friday night and a rec- held Its annual Informal Christ-ord crowd attended. The music mas-New Year season luncheon to-was conducted by the MetlakaUa day. President D. G. Borland was Dante Orchestra and a big turkey In the chair and there m as a good was given away. The winner was attendance of members with several Peter Spalding. Port Esslngton. guests. No Icas pleasant affair was the day until 3 a.m.. A general holiday spirit prevailed. The hall was pleasantly decorated for the Tennyson's Poem Wnmpri Customs i I'nrlr Sams Collector a Hit Both-errd hy Famuu Charjc Salvation Army Sunday - School Christmas Tree And Program Tonleht at 8 o'clock Ml Are Heartily Welcome EVERYTHING I'ne In Lord Tennyson's poem as. In Great Britain today is derenee intn th month of hell I 'WHium Robb. who is back in Redo the six hundred." 1 Prince Rupert after spending the There wm on argument In the! past couple of years In Glasgow, .fflce about it with a roup hold-'1 Everything is beln? concentrated nut. for: on making of armaments and the "Into the Jaws of death whole country seems destined to be- 'Rode the six hundred." come a verltnble fortress, declares The silver band on the Valley of Mr. Robb. There were conditions Death hoof says: verging on panic during the Scp- CHARGER itember crisis, says Mr. "Robb. Gallant friend.and nenerous Joe Mr Robb is not at all optimistic "A hero of Balaklava -Died In Halifax. 1833. "One that was left of them, one of six hundred." Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music HrlnUman, Nordhelmer snd Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with MResonocope" Phone Blue 389 212 4th St. MHIiHI : ! 14 t:M s firf. 1 International late 1 2 THE TRAVELLERS CAFE ft 2 Has changed ownership and 3 wm be continued as the In- M rt ternatlonal Cafe under new a management with entirely a new 6taff Including a first class cook. a Full Meals Served for 23c j j Satisfaction Guaranteed g 3 INTERNATIONAL CAFE 211 Gth Street i VM IWUi CMCBXBJ.MJB.linit:B'3,;BXB tV about the future of the Old Country. He admits that the bottom woul fall out of everything If pre- yarntlons for war and defence should cease of which happening for some time, however, there appears to be little prospect. Mr. Robb is as loyal to the Old (Land as ever but he ts 'constrained (to admit that Canada is a better country m wnicn to uve during (these troublous times. Funeral Notice The funeral of Ethel May Mc-Klnley will take place tomorrow, Thursday, at 2 o'clock from the B, C Undertakers Chapel. Announcements All advertisements in this col-lamn wlll be charged for full imonth at :25c a word. Nordkap Christmas Tree Decem ber 29. Eagles' Dance New Year's Eve, 10 p.m. Varden Entertainment, Jan..'6. Toe H. Bridge January 18. . Junior Chamber of Commerce Snowball iFrollciMoase Hall.' Janu- Ilury 27. Hitting Out At ' Dictator Hephurn tatorshlp Failed Premier Mitchell .Hepburn took i It tunon himself .to-tell ih,e citizens rW of Windsor that they should notjfetf have David Croll as dhelr mayor, said the Ottawa Journal recently, tr. The" citizens of Windsor proceeded - to 'elect David Croll as their may-1 2? or by a majority of 5,000 votes I S$ That may or may not be a gain j jjf in the education of Mr. Hepburn. 5 IUis.a distinct gain for the propn-fJi sltlon that, in the management rfc their local affairs, the people ofU? this province do not want inter-Jl .... ... .'f ierence irom .any iWOiya-DCcuctar or from .any mother 'outside influence itor whatsoever. No more reason existed for Interference by Mr. Hepburn In .a municipal election Jn Windsor rthan'l existed Jor interfersnce iby- .Mr; Hepburn In the affairs of Spain, Certain people, however, have a weakness lor high. and. jnighty.noJ tlons about their 'influence 'and their power. It is good -that, from time to time, such DeoDle should be "taken down." jW The best way to deal with 4heW t-, .. . dictatorship spirit Is to smack .ft lustily -whenever and wherever it attempts to raise its head. i I Timely Recipes m oi ways iDut one sinvple -recipe Bf potatoes on ihe bottom icf . a greas- ea baking dlsh, dot -with buttw and odd seasonings .to suit the aste. Then add a tablespnonful at, lemon juice and pieces of lett-lver .cooked Jinnan haddle. .Repeat the layers nf jjotatoes and fish i until i the dish ... Is iull and covpt 'ne up witn line .bread crumb's lotted with butter. Uf. In IU 'first ooklng. .the ;finnan Saddle ws not creamed or cooked In a cream nuce, . add .layers .of jwhlte sauee r some milk to the scallop). Bake he scallop hi a modcirate oven un-i! the potatoes and -fish are thcrr ughly heated and the bread .rumbs well .browned, IS DEFENCE two piLMS Ot . , . . lrl.t. I. ni.Lluin. of ln.4tiitrr In nll When the customs people noil-1 Country Today, Declares Ned Mrs. Whitman they were send ' William Robb ng along the historic hoof they in-- "iilrrd whrthr there wn such a The- whole backbone oi industry SHOW HERE Rascals" and "Gateway" re Mid-Week Offering at Capitol Theatre Jlascrils," a romantic comedy starring Jane Withers, and "Gate-i way. a aramatic story oi Ellis Is-i! land, comprise an Interesting mld-, week double bill program at thej Capitol Theatre here. j In 'iRascals" Jane -Withers is a; breezy little tom-boy in a storyl about a young heiress who has! stumbled into a gypsy camp afteHj an auto accident. A young college;! man, seeing the world, Is In the. camp and a love affair blossoms1 under Jane's Impish guidance. Howjj she unravels the complications ar-3 ising out of an unwanted suitor and!) a jealous admirer develop as a gay( and breezy story. Rochelle Hudson tic leads and Borah Mlnevltch tsi Jane's principal accomplice In the ! 11 r il 1"" - s .Coast with snow In the Interior.. L Weather forecast prince impend oca char ! 1 M 1 1 A DI) I E -J'OTATO SCALLOP iW There are different' stories as to M how smoked haddock came to ber known as finnan haddle but, what- ever the origin of the name, 'Ca-lSv nadian Hrnan naddle Is a flavor-4t ful, nourtshir.? food. It may be IS? prepared lor the table In a number $f '( General Synopsis Pressure remains high with very cold weathei Ottawa Newspaper Points Out over Northern and Eastern British' .Where Former Attempt at Die- (Columbia. Heavy rain on South' Jotte Islands Kresh 1 northeast winds, cold, with, Increasing eloirai- ness. Try a Dally New. want-ad. NEW YEAR GREETINGS Send a Card for New Year xWfetHaveaiBig Selection jg iPrepare ITo Celebrate i! PAPER HATS TJozen, up 2j! 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