.TItE DAILY NEWB Lee0OOOOOO6OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO6OOOOOOOeoOOOO&' - idge Party At ice Arm Held i 1 1 turday Night ! OtraUonal thai A ,1 up Solid Walnut llnd Table (ffre Table Ta Wanr tay Pedal Kar . ! Trlryrlei ... I Waton .... I f Srooters . -With gte UiinC Room Table Fur Trlmmfd VELVET OVERSHOES that will be thoroughly appreciated. iUU of heels, first grade. SLIPPERS 54.00 Black or brown. 82.85 SUrer, (Jold or Sullu EVENING SLIPPERS We have Just tfrelved new shipments specially for thU Ivoitday Mawn.FlattlM, Dnteh Hoy, or spike heel-- $2.95 $4.95 S1.00US2.25 CUT RATE SHOE STORE m unity Clubhouse on Saturday last. Ladles' first prize was won by Mrs. E. Peterson and ladles' conso- prize by Miss J. Falconer. Ilatlon Men's first prize was won by E. Peterson and consolation by Tom ! OLsen. Refreshments were wrved by Mrs. ARM IX- M CPi--Un- T. Payne and Mrs. E.. Peterson. ; . j, re nf the Allee Arm, , ue British Columbia! f Mines, an enjoyable The Dally N- i r A. U. C was held in the Com-. Diner. GIFTS That All The Family Will Enjoy S8.75 S6.50, $9.00 Call GREEN 916 ELIO'S Tinnn aVenue Hours i ron. 9 a . t 5:59 $10.00 S24.75 S12.00 Brid:e Takle-Iri a varkty of pleasing color schemes 50 2 Red and black, walnut and tan W v T.lnset-Oorulstlngorpaxrite Q1 9.50 818.00 j (iltadlune Bag TOYS , . ! District News i! 1 g " 1 o 0 S! o; o joocooaooocoooodooooouooaooaooooooocxiooooooodoooo 1 2200 X 52.75 & S6.50up S2.50 up 55.00 and $6.00 & 8 Used Furniture Qitz . - nn To Observe Anniversary Kitkatla Laying Plans to lionot Chief and Mrs. Edward (".amble at New Year KITKATLA, December 23-- The .village of Kitkatla Is already mak- 5 bration on January 2 tn connection 6 1 with the observance of the twenty a fifth wedding anniversary of Chlei b, II. uaUJUlC. UlUL sww lis taking the leading part In ar Irangements for the celebration which will be one of the biggest vents ever staged In the village Chiefs, relatives and friend from other villages are expected to come to Kitkatla to take part In tht festlvltle ot the occasion which will be featured by a big banquet and la connection with which thej will also be sports events. I . ,., o-i.rftnalillni of 9 chairs. Cff ff AO m -nrrc tiinmr nwiu ww , , Chief and Mrs. Gamble were unl- born ln Kltkatla. Is now sixty-eight years of age. The daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. James Starr. Mrs Gam be was born at Bella Bella fif ty-six years ago. Among those who attended the wedding were H Humchlt and M. Sciya of Bella Bella, both of whom are exoectetl to attend the anniversary celebra tion, 1 !!l table and buffet 3 1 WANTED k Vanity DreMer-In Walnut finish S;f -Hina Cabinet - A '.; A is II 820.00 A rrlnce Itupert SMITHERS carry oat lt rwrular annual func tion on Christmas Day by vlstunj;) Ube Smlthtrs Hospital and play fft'lng a c oncert for the patients and n.staff. After the concert the band. in I will sing Christmas carols accom--panied by an orchestra formed v3.from a sectun of the band. This 3 'event has come to be a regular f Institution It has been carried Qjout every year slnee the big new I hospital under the Sisters of S lAnn has been In existence arid It t- has been greatly appreciated by ft those who are obliged to spend their Christmas there. The band has been considerably augmented recently by the addition of new Native Fishermen And Advances From Canners KITSEOUKLA, Dec. 23. A meet ing was held In McDames Hall on Tuesday afternoon to discuss the present situation of the native fish-1 ermen in their relation to advances and refunding money loaned. Representatives were present from the arloui reserves Mattias Bright from Kltwanga, for Carlisle Cannery) ; Robert Wilson from Kisplox (for Carlisle Cannery); John O. Brown, Klspiox (for Sunnyskle Cannery) ; Henry Wilson, Cedarvale "for Sunnyslde Cannery); Moses Jones, Kltsegukla for North Pacific Janneryi. and Jeffery Johnson, Kltsegukla for Casslar Cannery). ' Mu:h important business wasj transacted and certain conclusions were arrived at. Resolutions have' Vim f nrara tAA 1Ia miniapn nf ted in marriage at Bella Bella onl., . ... imc vinoiu canneries wno nave January . . 1 1913 i by John . . Pm1I- .. I Mt teldlUlrters ln Vancouver I Comox-Atlin. Mr. Oamble, whowa- Would Make Silver Dollars From Metal Mind e In Canada ALICE ARM. Dec. 23. Resolutions from this association were recently forwarded to the federal' and provincial representatives, urg Ins tVtA r Vinro tf f nnIUn mIh ed sXUtr and conYertint? It Into il The fimithers Brass Band wlU. aouars. It is the opinion here that such a rr.?y would give a much needed stimulant to northern industries and would place many unemployed back Into profitable employment. VADERHOOF r hoof on the site of the old Van-derhool HoteL It will measure 94 by U feet; Mrs. R. H. Moore has returned to her home ln Vandexhoof after undergoing an operation for ap- membe'rs and the training of r(jPuiicltl3 in the Prince George Hos-crults and now numbers 25 must-J p ,lax clans who. under Bandmaster John ' , Gray, are quite able to put on 04or6e lton. A has been a member of the board of commls- very enjoyable concerts. sloners of the village of Vander- Gerald Stephens, who Is a mem.'001 p?ef slnce 'ncorporation, has tier of the waff of one cf the- been reelected by acclamation for oranche ot the Royal Bank of Ca. anolher lenn of tnree rs. nada in Vancouver, and Pal Dow- ney. who U student at the Unl-' 17ie mar"age took place In Van-verstty f British Columbia, both ?f.rKo?r 00 Mony of this week of nrrtvrrf Knmo vesterdnv mornina MU lrcn C"" and Elijah Har- to spend their Christmas holidays ?5?ve Bo,h have spnt most of with their oarenU in SmltHers. .tnelr Uves ln tne Nechako Valley WANTED Salesman, for district. Pacific Mutual Benem Associa-tlon. 342 Pender St. West, Vancouver M FOK SALF , I FOK SALE Wat Wylo, 22 leet. cabin runabout. 4 h.p. Easthopei ' engine, and rowboat, $150. Mn- Jestlc 8-tube radio, $20. Owner t leaving town. Must sell Phone Dlgby wireless, Black 202. 300 FOK RENT KINGSTON ROOMS ' OPENED up In Alder Block. Fori Bent warm, bright, furnished or' unfumislied.j-oonta. --vSO! ( dlstrltt. Tlie Christmas concert which' r was puw on a few nlghte ago in mrBTBtira the Catpltol Theatre by the public j It, B, Wamcr and Principal A. P. Jones, was one of the most sue-) cessful of Its kind ever undertaken $jihere. The theatre was tilled o'i iboth n'ghts tlfat the concert wss on and the financial results were very gratifying to those in chaise . It will gv a long way. to provide, the requirements of the school In the ; way of soort for the coming year, j Try a Dallv ni mhmiIW t To Your W, We're Beauty Expert arorooe v You h yout favofitc beauty pIor where they fix your hir in fuit th. way you like . . . sod we wot to b your favorite "beautv eipertsT'for your wardrob.1 Our ability to do a tuperb (obof drydeaoi.g it due not only to our tkiu, but to the fact that we're licensed to u the famoua DRLSHEm PROCESS otcteaoiag. It.makrs t ilk look like nw...re atorci life andfreaharia to garmeatit Tbt Drt-Shtro FtKMt nn cJ um J U prcuurt alter eautpouut. DW-jpH paocE$s IDEAL CLEANERS Mellrlde Street and Fifth Ave. PHONE 858 liaiBiwrArBIAtVXitl'iv.B.i ' " . PAGE FTTB . 1' This adwrl'-ement in not publistied cr dfsplayea of British Timely Recipes SCALLOP SUPREME 2 medium-sized onions, chopped; 1 pound Canadian scallops; 1 Can condensed soup (tomato, Excavation Is now under way forjpea or mushroom) the new hotel to be built at Vander"- Seasonings. Grease a fireproof casserole and spread the onions over the bottom Pick over and wipe the scallops removing any bits of shell. Place Ir. the casserole. Season. Pour a can of condensed soup over the whole and put in a moderate oven (35T deg. F.) and bake for 20 minutes Buttered crumbs may be sprinkled over the top if desired. Serve with buttered squash and parsley potatoes. Music RulK Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory amr Harmony: PHONE GREEN 3 Venetian Blinds Pioneer Brand PHIL LYONS Phone Green 885 CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. & E. BLACK t mrm VBimiM':mMu tw minim 1 International Cafe THE TRAVELLERS CAFE INTERNATIONAL CAFE 211 Oth Street Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music Helntzman, Nordbtlmer and Cesag Pianos Piano Tuning with 'Itesonoscbpe" Phone Blue 389 212 4th St. i Has changed ownership and 1 will be continued as the In- pj ternational Cafe under new Ijj management with entirely g class cook. Full Meals Served for 25c g Satisfaction Guaranteed S f-WT fnlumh! r5-iril ur t'i le uuveriuiicu j SUGGESTIONS That Will Make Mother's Christmas t A Happy One 52. CC Se.VT-pct. Enslish Opea i"2. Dinner Sets Several fine patterns. O-i A CA to choose from. From ViV.OV Hne Enelish Tea Sets From . NilBH 56.50 Odd Cups and Saucers In fine English Bone; China. AU- 50C, 60c, 80c, 51.25 ana i uil A huge election to cheese from Carving .Sets Silverware Pyrex Ware Electrical Goods Lamps SPECIAL . . . GORDON'S McBRIDE STREET Xmas Tree Light SetwComi plete with two ex- ftcfr tra globes. Only "V HARDWARE k UN Phon 311 It S Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancover yla Ocean Falls and Way Ports Ss. "Princess A.dlalde Every Friday 10 p.m. TO VANCOUVER DIRECF December 8th. 19thk January 2nd. 16tii. 3011 : SS. PRINCESS NORAH" tng Winter Excursion Fare Vancouver and Return Tlefc. ets on Sile Not. 1st. 1938 to Feb. 28th. 1939. Final Return Limit March 1939 Connections-at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Service Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent Prince Rupert, RC 'If you loe anything, advertise lor it. J;! ft f 2 fit i ill I r ! ! r. il.l i; I! kl I 1