r.KCY TWO - j THE DAILY SIXTH Your Every Desire In XMAS SLIPPERS 5 From plain styles to the most rz-qnJsite Designs. Direct from the tjle centres. Priced to Suit Every Purse 6 ? We Are Featuring-. if Paid in advance, per month , DAILY EDITION may be it. "PARIS MAID" STEEL ARCH SLIPPERS In Satins, Velvets, Corduroy Cloth and All Colors of Leathers Your Slippers Are Here Family shoe store ltD The Home of Good Shoes By mafl to all part of British Columbia, the British Empire ana wu ow, jvrnj perioa, paw m advance . 3y mail to all other countries, pe? year ADVERTISING BATha Classified advertising, per word, per insertion . " local reader, oer line, per Insertion .. Advertising and CucuUUnn Telephone ft r Member of Aodlt Bureau 1 Qrcnlationi DONT BE AFRAID TO TRY ' lT "r Srsssi3s2 IN ipp ones e loung MM 11 Q Mondny, December 19, Ifi38 Prince Rupert people, like people in other comparatively small towns or cities, sometimes are afflicted with' an inferiority complex. They feel that it is a handicap id Jive in a smaJl place. That's where thev are wrong; It is no handicap to live in a small place. We could tell of plenty of Prince Rupert boys who have made good in important positions. But what we wish to say here is that if any boy or gir , young man or yeung woman, feels an urge to try to make a name in the worid, go to it. Do not be if3,,6 Carne8ie tells of a. young married woman who felt an urge to write. She had in mind a novel but, knowing nothing much about writing, she began at the end and wrote the last chapter first. She showed this to a inenn hut the frionrl ti.on n .. . ..v.i.u hu. a ci y guou juuge oi writing and said it was not much good. However the ladv per- W'tt , w- 5 "Vel Was known t0 the Public as "Gone p People In A.Y.P.A. p Decided to Affiliate Saturday Mrht l Program Inclades Impromptu Q Play sr The Nippon Young People's As-A sedation, at its meeting Saturday yjZ night, decided to Join up as a k branch of the Dominion Anglican f Young People' Association. Fol-jsj lowing Saturday night's business session, over which the president. H. Yamanaeka, was in the chair. v2 com muni tv sin?inr sn was MinrH w w THE DAILY NEWS. PRLNCI RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Pabllsbed Every Aftemooa. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avtnue a. r PULLEN - . Macaging-Edltci SDhSCRimON KATfca Ctty delivery, by carrier. ytrly penoo, paid la advatxe Paid in advance, per we; . i 1.-1 CHINESE ARE IRRITATING PEOPLE - ' , Jjt ChineSu are irriiatl'n People. They do not know v hen they are beaten. Most of their seaports are occu-' pied and the great Yangtse Kiang River, the most important waterway in the country, is in the hands of the enemv. In spite of this, the Chinese seem to think they will dnve the Japanese out And thev may do so. Not so many months the ago. Japanese landed ah SSL tomethS Me three hundred thousand men in: houth China and marched across to Canton, Thev 'occupied the city without resistance but since they arrived the Chinese have closed around them and it may be difficult for them to get out. Just now they are not eating as. well as they could wish, according to common report, The: Chinese are not proving very hospitable. ' v The Japanese also took Hankow and occupied it and' followed the retreating Chinese even farther into the Interior and since that have been driven back with considerable loss. , On Saturday we learned that the elements were f w)t- river having overflowed and made occupation of the country difficult On several occasions this paper has stated that the Cheese retreat wag part of a planned campaign. We are still inclined to think the war' is being carried out iccord-mg to the original plan and that these irritating Chinese people may yet make it hot for the Invaders. In the meantime however, the Japanese are top men and, according to all the n,ie8 of the game, the Chinese should capitulate. But wU they? This is anew war and is not being fought according to western rules. Elmorn Phijpott of Victoria, who addressed the Can-admn Club in this citv in the autumn, does not see how the Chinese can win. He argues that such a thing hris never been done in the past under similar circumstances. But there if always a first timr fnr Pl'nfv nam fVi? and an Impromptu play was Dre ented with a cast consisting of Miss Y. Hlrano R. Nishlo. S. Kuwa-hara, H. Yamanaeka and H. Hama-sakL Refreshments were served. tw - -. Not Good Deeds But True Spirit i This Is .Measure of Christim Ser- vice Masons at First Presbyter- lan Church Not only gcod deeds but the spirit that lies behind the-i is the measure of Christian life, declared H O. Funston, pastor of First Presbyterian Chur;h, at morning service yesterday. To those Imbued with the true principles of Jesus, anything in Christian service was possible, asserted Mr Funston. Not quest for prestige, honor or wealth had actuated the disciples in following Jesus. So should It be today. Miss Molly Frew sang "Away in a Manger,? Last'evening members of Tsimn- sen and Tyee Lodges. A J". & A A!., In substantial numbers attended First Presbyterian Church service In a body. It took the form of the annual Christmas choral service, a brief address appropriate to the occasion being liven by the pastor. Mrs. S; D. .Johnson san Th . Oift" as a vocal solo. J. A. Teng W took a solo part in carols. Mrs. E. -23 J. Smith was soloist and choir ector. j Try a. Dally New want-ad. ft inn Hotel Arrivals J W. Kirkpatrick wtu sail on the Catala this afternoon to spend Christmas in Vancouver. Central Alex HardJe and Mr and' Mrs H. Neiten. city; Mrs. L. A. Pellr-tler Smithers. Knox J Kristmanson. Osland; J. Mac leod. J. Brown and J. Bratil. city: A. Kristmanson, Osland: Harold M Enoksen city: K Etnar and A. H Upaon Vancouver. Prince Rupert J. L. Jenkins, J. C. Taylor. J Phillips and H. J. Penketh, Van couver: H C. Halliday. CXJL; O C. Smith. Usk. Royal A. Kristmanson C. H. Clark. J Klabol. K. Zleb?rt and R.- Enock-son. city: S. Kattz. New Westminster. Savoy ErlkKrick. Cvna River; K.Campbell and R McDonald, city; T. Oo?-nell. Port Simpson. Harold Macdonald. son of Mrs. S D Macdonald. arrived in the city on the Catala last night from ; Vancouver to toend the Christma and New Year holldar season. He was formerly in the Bank of Montreal service here but' for the pas' few years has been located In thi south. Jack Cade and Miss Oeraldlnt Cade, son and daughter of Dr. anc Mrs. J. p. cade, arrived In th city on the Catala last night to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday saon at their hom here. The former is studying law In Vancouver and" the latter is atinrt. J'ng University- Bmtsh Oolumtrtl KITKATLA COUNCIL Election Takes Place After Lapse of ouple of Year Matthew Hill is Chief colorful Yuletide shades and the tea table was covered with a beau-Mful white embroldtred cloth with red candles and flower. ' Mrs. L w. Kergln. Ma. Frank Dlbb, Mrs. Robert Oordon jind Mrs. Lawrence Lambly poured and renrlteurs were Mrs. Alex Mitchell. Mrs. . O. . P Tinker. Mrs. -Btfc Jsck Oar- ur. Timely Recipes SPICE CAKE For a good spicy cake that you want in a hurry, quick spice cake Is the answer. U makes a delicious After ha vine b-n for the nasi nl Lh mtsrr mnrntlmi dMifrii two orthre years without one. the and fits beautifully Into a baked native village f Kltkatia again has dinner. Quick cakes such as this, a council, the ejection of which use an easy method of mixing. Dry was conducted at the end of tht ingredients, soft shortening, then week by Indian Agent W E. Colli-1 liquids go into the Billing bowl and son. resulting as follows: all the twatlng is done at one time. ChW Councillor Matthew H11L I a rapid, vigorous beating Is need- Councillors-John Netaon. Henr j ed to blend the ingredients. Beat Brown trsurer. MattMas Shar I for Just one minute but make ever James Lewis. Alfred Jackson and stroke count. Wilfrid Jackson was aooolnteJ recretary of council and Oeorge Douglas, recording aecreUry. Ths constables for the year are Solomon Brown -chlefi. Charles Doug-'as Jonathan Hill. CheMer Nelson and Reuben Mason ' Delightful Pre 'Xmas "At Home" -Mr. and Mrs. J. It. .Morison Re. etived (her One Hundred Friends Yctierday Afternoon Quick Spice Cake 2 cups sifted cake flour 2 teajpoons double-acting baking powder V teaspoon salt Vt teaspoon cinnamon i teaspoon nulme V teaspoon dotes a eup sugar S tablespoons softened butter Vd eup molasses 2 eggs, well beaten H cup milk Sift flour on:e. measure add hat. I I I FULTON MEAT MARKET Phone tSJ and JONES' FAMILY MEAT Phone IS7 MARKET m i.ALtv VALLEY L. ' and MITTON LEO of M0TION- Per to. SUbULOEK ML'Tr' e lbs. .. MUTloN CHOPS-3 lbs, ..... LLOS Ot LAMB Per tb. SHOULD Eit 9t LAMR Per lb. LOIN of LAMB- t) Per lb. B:r.F lng powedr. salt, spices and sugsi 12 lbv ROUND STEAK and sift together three Umes. Add i tt. KIDNEY butter and molasses. Combine eggsMtUMP ROAST of BEP Mr. and Mrs. J R Morrison werr ! " ow . re. At Home" to over one hundred kI""? " flimp?nfd: I ;1:nds at a delightful pre-Christ- 1" T,oroudy - m'nute.) nr. reception yesterday aftemoo; Uo. -,neh layer. r. tablespoons butter 4H tablespoons strong coffee 3 cups sifted confectioners' sugar Dash of salt I teaspoon vanilla - , - J HaLU.!...'' ".-Xli'? Jl.l i H- -mm- . -mm jS IlllllllllllHSsV ilMMaJSM!iSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsl SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsV ttKKBmWZ-LiBimk biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisW''. Z!!SS FT mmmtj TlJf" V isssssssssssiC tttmWM D f VfrV fMfcDiUMopP Id - MmmZ ISHllM I 1 3u bright holiday wrappers 50's-50 ioo's-ti.oo Per lb. w POT ROAST Per lb. ' SIRLOIN TIP at their home in the Bungalow Z mooe 0Ttn ,,7Sr K Per lb. Court on McBride Street The "r"n, 8PrMd PRIME HIB ROLL rooms were pretUly decorated with Soft .Mocha Fretting Per lb. , Per lb. . . OELSL Per lb. : i DUCKS 9 k . . . .. I rrj jo. .. , Aaa cutter to coifee and hat nMl tnlruirirx-iiB rett. Mrs. F. S. Walton and Mr. U ..... k.,.- toICmCKEN8- M. M. McLtchlan .T W Vtf lb. . .. Frank Dlbb looked after serving '"ifi; refreshmen!J!eL T, HOMEMADE V", August WalUn. who has been on . f 2l li?;"'. f MEAT-PtT lb win on .11 w 50c 25c 15c 25c 15 c 10c 18c 18c YOUR CMItlSTMAS BAUf.UM SWIFT PREMIUM T "Kn2k 25c trio to Vancouver, returned to the layers, tops and d of tin g PURE TOR,C 8AUCV 9P c tr from the south on the Catala. tosh laverZ nr. t J A MEAT 2 Um Per lb. 'gainers super: HAM8 Per lb 28c 30c 25c 15c Z3v 33c Give A Kodak And Youll Know It s an Appropriate C.ift For Paapshots j N T7 Our New High S K x 8uper XX F Wrathall's Plmto Kinishine A Select Assortment or tox Chocolates And Xmas Candies That Will Please You AH Rest Makes in Stork MUSSALLKM'S CONFECTIONERY THE SEAL ' QUALITY mm wn GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only fJ canning company with an ta th year ronnd payroll l Prtnca Rupert I Try a Dally News cloned aJ' ' vertlsement for best result