Wednesday, November 15, U3. r " 1 a. How Are Your Feet? RICHMOND SHOES Pair ASTORIA rhone 297 A good shoe is not a luxury ... It is sound common sense to purchase the extra comfort and style and quality and genuine wortn that is part of the cost of a good shoe. $7.50 FOR MEN $9.00 aml $10.00 Bryant Company Limited 5K, 3rd. Ate. W. P.O. I Jo i 622 Bulkley Valley COAL From our mine To your bin And the whole District benefits. B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used FURNITURE VALUES 1 SINCiF.lt SKIVING MACHINE- -In A-l QJCj Q condition Z RIX'ONIMTIONKI) KITCIIKN 20 25 50 1 3-MIItUOK VANITY AND STOOL 10 50 At - - DA KK MAHOGANY VANITY AND MIHHOIt j"J gQ 1 CONNOR WASHING MACHINE 29 50 Special - - - 6 Ki:CONI)ITIONi:i) RAM OS-Cabinet models of t?J.UVV jf various makes. From, up tz. ,...: : 813,50 3 NEW CAST-IRON CAIUN COOK STOVES 040 QEJ Special 2 3.PU:Ci: REBUILT CHESTER FIELD SUITES jgJ to jgQ 2 4-l,IECK WALNUT BEDROOM SUITES Consisting of dresser with large round mirror, chiffonier, 79 i53U Cft to stool and bed of fine quality Phone BLACK 321 THIKI) AVK (Next Door lo II. C Clothiers) It'a interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district, are doing the name. H. McPherson, who left th? city recently with a view to loca- ting in the south, has decided to return here from Vancouver and Is expected back on the Princess Adelaide this Friday afternoon. Col. McLennan of Vancouver, of ficer commanding of the Irish Fusiliers Regiment, nrrjved n the city on the Prince Rupert this morn ing from the south to pay a visit to the local garrison. Sergeants H. O. Kennedy. D. A Burnett and Harry Ward of the local Searchlight Battery returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Victoria where they have been taking a course of training. The entire searchlight battery was moved out this morning to Barret Point to take up Its station there. Young People Are Organized Miss E. D. Priestly R. N., local Miss Winnie Cameron is President public health nurse, will be the of New Interdenominational Group A meeting of young people was held at First United. Church Monday evening to organize an Interdenominational Young People's So ciety. There were 23 attending. ren ' Election of officers resulted as fol- lows: President. Miss Winnie Cameron. Vice-president. Jack Tyerman. Secretary. Miss Setsuo Kuwahara. Treasurer. Ned Tobey. The constitution was discussed and drawn up. Conveners of four committees were elected as follows: Worship convener. Miss Kay Watson. Recreation convener, Frank Pol-ger. Social convener, Miss Isabelle Connery. Literary convener, Ken Daken. The evening came to a close after appeUzlng refreshments had been served. Membership Is open to young people sixteen years and over Another meeting will be held next Monday evening. Friends Honor Elderly Lady Surprise Tarty Is Held for Mrs. Elizabeth Sproat Presentation Made to Her On the occasion of her seventy-fourth birthday. Mrs. Elizabeth Sproat. Ninth Avenue East, was sur the apples; stick 3 cloves in each quarter. Mix remaining spices, dl- :vlde Into two parts and tie In On the fourth day cook the syrup down until there Is Just enough to cover the fruit Add the fruit, heat again to boiling point, return to Jar and cover. To finish In one day, THE DAILY N$WS PAO TRUER . LOCAL NEWS NOTES For prompt and courteous ser vice Phone 13 Taxi. tf. Sons of Norway members and friends Anniversary Banquet Wednesday 8 pm. Dance 10:30 p.m. AU welcome. Oddfellows' HalL (268) Ben Sampson, who has been on a trip as far south as San Fran Cisco, returned to the city on ths Prince Rupert this morning. Mrs. Dayid Ritchie, who has,.been on a trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning. Albert Farrow, steamboat In specter, and Alex Scott, Lloyd's surveyor, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver, being here on official duties. speaker tomorrow at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. She will speak on the work being carried out in prised with a visit by a party of who is leaving shortly for Palo U111L'Whtncp fff-1nrie nrhn n r t-nn Attn P.Hfnwll. tt'V Dr. Vior tnif- . ( Timely Recipes SPICED ATPLES 7 lb. Canadian apples , 2-3 ounce stick cinnamon 4 ounce ginger root I 1 pint cider vinegar ' whole cloves 2-3 ounce whole allspice. 3 lb. brown sugar Vj cup water Thin shaving of rind from half I Bowling afternoons and evening's Max's Alleys. tf. ' . Cross Fund, Friday, Nov. 17. (2T7 r Chief and Mrs. Mark McKay of Kltselas have returned to their home at the lower Skeena village after spending nearly two weeks at Hazelton where Mrs. McKay was ln hospital. J Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Slater, whop have been on a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mr. Slater is In charge of the Anglican Church missionary work out of here with the boat Northern Cross. Capt. Leah, transport officer of to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Following the regular weekly nnOTHER Famous man Linen Shower For Miss Elsie Finley DflUhtfu! Affair In Honor Local Girl Who Will Be Mar ried In California Those present, in addition to the guest of honor and the hostesses, were Miss Nancy Rorie, Mrs. Gordon Daniels, Mrs. Victor Pick. Miss Evy Rlvctt. Miss Pheme Finley, Mrs. W H. Shortrldge. Mrs. A. C. Guyan, Mrs. E. Sproat, Mrs. a H Finley. Mrs.. John R. Currle, Mrs C. G. Ham and Mrs. S. G. Leslie. . INDUSTRY a lemon. 1 Wipe, quarter, pare and com .Registration WAR WORK of Skilled Workers, Male or Female, About to Commence Ismail pieces of cheese cloth. Make The local office of the Employ- a syrup by heating sugar, vlne-'nient Service of Canada has been gar. water, spices and lemon rind, j notified that the department Is When it bolls, add apples and heat J about to register all skilled or seml-t0 boiling point. Remove from the t skilled labor throughout Canada. fire and turn carefully Into stona Tills Is for the purpose of securing I Jar. Let stand for 24 hours. In the! information for the use of the war morning drain the syrup from thsl purchasing board and will bean ln-apples. Heat It gradually to boiling i fluence in the matter of securing point then pour over the fruit and contracts. In Prince Rupert. It is' let it stand again for 24 hours. Re-.understood there Is a posiblllty of peat this for 4 consecutive days, shipbuilding contracts being award-1 ed to the local docks, if, however,, there are no mechanics here. It Is' possible the contracts may be plac- ed eisewnere. It Is made very clear that this. cook the apples In the syrup until i registration has nothlnc whatever 4 1--. J I 41. . .A1. J 141- 1114- . . . I tcuuci, uiiiHi, men tvAJiv oyimi ui on wun miuiary service but only slowly down to the required with enDloyment. Men emoloyedl amount. Add fruit and finish as or unemployed. who are able to above. 'use tools or do other work of a skill-j ujith an Umbrella! He's RALPH RICHARDSON England's Ambassador o Mirth in the year's breeziest, wittiest comedy ' CLOUDS OVER EUROPE" with RALPH RICHARDSON LAURENCE OLIVIEP VALERIE HOBSON o DAYS BEGINNING TOMORROW Of In honor of Miss Elsie Finley, CAPITOL Eagles' Bridge November 15. Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 18. Vaudeville, November 17. Lutheran cember 9, Dance, Moose Hall. St Peter's Church bazaar Nov. 23. Country Fair November 24. St Andrew's Dance, Nov. 30. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Hanklnson's November 30. United Bazaar December 7. Circle Bazaar, De- CHIMNEYS Furnaces and Stove Pipes Cleaned Steen's Limited Phone 5 CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK I 26H oxs. $3.75 1 J l lH 1. 40. ozs. 85X0, lsu jlr W jM JKM This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia UNIQUE VISITOR IN CITY the local militia forces, returned One-Armed Belgian War Veteran erhoof. Ana uioDe i roiier in rrincc i Rupert Xearing End Of Journey An interesting visitor- in Prince Hotel Arrivals Central C. Vlnals, O. C. Lum, J. B. Forbes, Charles B. Macfarlane, J. I Q. Lepinskl and B. Wells, city: E. ,WIng. Blllmor; A. Rasankb. Vari- Prince Rupert F. C .Freeman. Port Simpson: O. Woodall. Pilnce George; R. C. Davidson, Smlthers; W. C., Little Woodcock: Major J. F. Campbell. luncheon today of the Prince Rup- Je(an de Vaudruell, one-ivictorla. u Helm Ottawa; ert Gyro Club at which President nn .i-.. """lA. Farrow. F. L. RoLston. D. C. w f Waits was !n th chair, ad- 8lob trotter, who is a guest at the e-nt. T w t.. Journment was made to Maxie's cen . j . having .u ii arrived a H;wklns Mr. 'and -Mr-. IL ennnvl nn w-ltv. th. r ' i- . , , Bowling Alleys where the members -" .'Bowes and D. J. Muir. Vancouver sored dental clinic for school child- were guests on the alleys of L. M , Mr J Vaudf" F. Hlggins, Victoria; Mrs. H. Cun " Asemlssen. A t V 3 . 'ningham. White Rock; Robert Meet of visiting every country In 'untoon and John D Hanson, the world and he has now almot little already travelled through Europe,' t-v., . ... . , . Asia. Australia, New Zealand. JJ- Point; r a"d "ele" SU( South America. All that rema,'0"" now is Alaska and Mexico. ' 'A J Ae-n Vantc'- . . j (Gunner A. J. Adams, Barrett Rock: Returning to Prince Rupert, hel will leave for Alaska. After finishing Alaska, Mr. Vaud ruell will pjroceed to Mexico, also- ed nature should call at the labor overy f11' he conHd- . office and fill out a form. If they:en' y ? ? . T" are out of town they can write in L'l" iS 40 b ef ily fr fr n u dlstinptlshed as an unusual char- aw M UIU .... .b UUk 01U .t.U.U .Jib 1.1. . 1 , I I It to James Campbell, the local .bright eyes' and grizzled beard, wearing a lvrpt and vrith Air. Campbell ays he would like badges prominently displayed on all shipwrights, carpenters., mill- his great coat wrights. heavy timber framers and 1 body builders to be sure to register. Mrs.. James Black, who has been The request goes out to all class- on a month's trip to Vancouver In es of skilled workers, male or fe- the interests of her health, which bled at the home of this respected rlage to Kenwood Green of this maie' rnose SK"ed in the metal " "uwt'"ul" 'mpn"e,Q' reiuraea and sprightly lady to tender their city will take place In the chapel Industries, textile or construction me rom south, on the, congratulations and best wishes for of Stanford University. Mrs. J. M. Industries, or In fact men or women nce "uPe" ftis morning, many more happy returns of the Walker ... and Miss Helen Walker, wno could be "d In any of Can-11 nrln' Inl.a.tt.. t aay. During the evening a presen- 128 Ninth Avenue East, were host- umusuiC!' present or pros-, tation was made by Mrs. O. W. Rud- esses Monday night at a delightful aiiuuia iui in me ronns dcrham on behalf of those present Hnn shower. During the evening which may be obtained at the em- who were Mrs. James Clark, Mrs. cards and games were enjoyed Payment office. Doing this may Rogers, Mrs. O. W. Rudderham, Mrs. and .during the serving of delicious nd't the whole community. N. Wozney, Mrs. A. C. Ouyan, Mrs. refreshments, a gaily decorated . Evans. Mrs. C. H. Finley. Mrs. J, M. wheelbarrow was drawn In by Miss Walker. Mrs. W. Cummlngs. Mrs. H. Owyneth Walker and placed before Oden and Mrs. J. B. MacKay. the bride-elect who found It to contain many dainty and useful t gifts of linen. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Lieut. Commander Hinchliffe R. C. N. arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from visiting the state of New Mexico. Vancouver, being here on official the only state 0f the Union he haj,aulles- e was formerly an en-not already been In. j.gineer on vessels of the Canadian It had been the globe trotter's National Steamships fleet and is intention to return home by way well known here, of Siberia but war conditions - - Europe have prevented that and.. Instead, he will go by way of Pa-1 nama Canal. He expects to be back home In Belgium by next year. The wa: This adTertlsement Is not publish! or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Colombia Coal Coal Coal Foothills Nanaimo-Wellington Bulkley Valley SI vi 7s tJteveryl Keep your fuel cost down this winter by burning heat tested toal that gives you more. heat, and less waste. Oar special coals give you more heat for your money. Just phone 65 or 652 and we will gladly advise you which coal Is, best suited for your furnace, range or heater. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Ilors d'ocuvrc One Package Serves Four People Keps for Weeks In Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia