ffOEXOUR SPECIAL 75 Dozen All Wool Socks All Sizes Many Colors 25 Tintagel Harvest Festival Service Saptlsmi I of Per Pair Mail Orders Shipped Prepaid V- Bryant Company Limited Phone 297 532, 3rd. Ave. V, P.O. Box 622 Hotel Arrivals Central Mr. and Mrs. ,Ota T. Hall. Har- low children of Mr. and Mrs, J. ?ea"!f; oe C!?ykTordT0' ,C- N- wf Middieton. A- Ultchln and J- Nealy. Winnl- Water Dougfas youngest son of "e,sri;.Fn Vancouver A- Wldsten, Ocean -"np'ii Falls. Mr. and Mrs. C. Van De Veen. ; The school wa beautifully dec- "" orated 'with fruit, flowers, veget- Most people reao the classified ables.-and follete. ads. bo you? a V f w I' 1 1 1 white sauce. Senson with ntf tunw onA . ..i. .1 Bake rich baking powder biscuits, split and butter while hot j and serve with the creamed fish between the layers and over 1 the top. Hot buttered spinach-and slices of hard cooked eggs jjiio u guuu m-tumpamineni. . 5 .Pleaie send mc your 52-page Booklet, . vw icmpiing run KCCipci . ,Wme " (r 1.111 rIT LtTTEM PLAINLY) , SAdd, ..HH,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, HKIIMHtilHINm Whifflets From The Waterfront Twelve geese and fifty mallards and other ducks comprised the bag of a hunting party which visited Winter Harbor over the Thanksgiving holiday week-end. making the I trip aboard the Armour Salvage Co.'s service boat Pachena. In the iDarty were Capt. Paul Armour. W. JO: Fulton. J A Lindsay. F A. Mac- tuaiium. uapi. J. k. tnen, u t. Starr. B. J. Bacon and F. N. Good. The party left at noon Saturday nd returned early yesterday C. N. R. steame Prlnc Ruprt Tlth Cant. H. E. Neddcn in com-mnnd. arrl''d in Tvrt ear'v a 9:31 this mornln fro-n Vancouver Powell River H Ocean F?lls anl isal at 2 o'clock this afternoon - Kefchii" n Stwart wh-nc her voyage to Seattle. I Indian Agent James Glllctt Is on a trip, to Port Simpson and Kltkatla villages on official business. He left at noon yesterday aboard the departmental cruiser Naskeena. New Restaurant Building Soon George Jamc? of the Boston Cafe announces that he is planning to Mskfoyifiu A meat You'll enjoy it because it is tastv . . . deli ciously tender . . . and so full of health- aiding vitamins. You'll enjoy it because it will save you time, worry and work. There are over 60 kinds of Canadian Food Fish and Shellfish from which countless satisfying menus can be prepared easily and auickly. You'll enjoy it because the whole family will really "do justice" to your meals. And they'll never tire of the variety of delicious dishes that can be made with fresh water or sea FISH. DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, OTTAWA. AND HERE'S r Ti i .7i7t .7" ,7, 7- THE RECIPE i Combine Vt cupfuls flaked, cooked or canned fiih and j tablespoons - . of chopped - - . pimento with ...... 1 - cupful i . u . of v. t mediu . . u FOR WRITE FREE BOOKLET Department of Fitherlei, Ottawa. THB DAILY KTW8 Wednesday. Or This advertisement ! not publish) or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government o British Columbia. Francois Lake Young People Miss Marian Kcfe U Preident Of New OrRanrrallon -h is dn Mck here tomorrowi ' .,'..., , . ..." FRNCIS lb evening southbound. UKKf' fin Tnnrtrtitf AVAn ncr last a VnuntT )C eiy was qrganuea a, Northland TransnortAtinn Onm.. pany's steamer North Coast arriv- nc y ? a Imornlng from Ketchikan and. af-' "uwnng.a program oi centralPiUllS, ter discharging fish for transship-" 7 J,' Con Smeltcrs,5l. r5 i0r me year were ncui, m.nt Kt rwPr Catalan Natlnnal ' .... ....... .as follows: txauways. sanea im conunuauon oi .. . . ... PrMtripnf Miss Marian KPff. Vice-President. John Lindsay. Secretary, Mrs. Florence Wallace Treasurer, Miss Annie Stapyer. Mail Schedule For mr Eai Monday, Wednesday, and Friday From the East- -3 pjn Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday 11.00 p.m For Vancouver ry Cote and Ed Brown xltv: Maur let the contract for thi haxpmmt Tuesday 12:30 noon ice R- Davics' Yellow N- w- ot his new building on Third Av-1 Thursday 10.15 p.m At a Thoni Thanksgiving i Rites i. t rv ci,.. r . .. ... . .. tviHiv o-tn nm I t..: r ' tu uuuFw. ioiiate. enue some ume inis wees, u wm J 1111CIIOI VyUIllIUUUIlT n, n. ,,,,.. ... ; ' wc itcv uait. 3 OVVil UO ,b 19, K , -,1 r i Jonn woiver, Petersburg, Alas- finished the contract for the build- , - ka: H. H. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. E, lne will be let. XNTAQEL October 11: The MUburn, H. J. Wells, A. J. Jones. The new building will be of con-Harvest Festival service was held J. w. AppenZeHar. D. Defleux. M. m 'tri. onnTh fn in me scnopi nouse nere on aun- L. Clements and & S mJ V Vancouver; oscar oiandcr. h. at the back a few feet larger gallon h - assembled. rar-p- n n virhnts sviirio,.. t r .L .. .... "... .... ' - - "imiw , ii, inan mf ma nn Tnp iriT-hn nriii October 6, 17 and 27 From Vancouver- Sunday Wednesday Friday Rankin, Jepgth of the lot The cabaret Willi October 12 and 23 pi- Tor- Ter- i -l il. i , . . I For Klpirnrt and PrrmUf Sunday 4-p.m. 4pjn 10 ajn. 4 p.m tJ?!f drre' Be' R. H..6e about half way back so that it: Wednesday 1 p.n, ,t: . . " weu A10UJa- Kose WKe5 s- Pennlgard; win be easv of access CCC 5 to " a"y mv nart paTt trom Stewart and Premier "There's Mercy With The Lord" T. ..uT5".?..-0 ? and O. Walker. - Edmonton s v : T..a and a recitation. "He Leadeth Me." wiiiPtt PHnM orrt was given by Miss Lillian .Van De , ' 'oji Veen .iDurlng the service the following -..JGraham.' Kitkatla"' W. Stevens, children were bartized by Rev. Kiaa: vah soon and J. An-Adam- Crisp of Burns Lake: lef!n- c ty; Gordon MacKenzie, ?r.Doliy Jeanctte. Kathleen Ivy. f "T W and W' Leask- Edward JinhPt-t wiiHam Hnnl Metlakatla, Howard Hollln. 7 p.m. 11:30 a ir While it is possible the new build-1 Thursday r 9 p.m. lng may be completed this year, it For Alife Arm Naas RiTer nd is not likely to be -occupied until 1,or( simPsn after the New Year rush when the . 8undsy ' P " old restaurant will be closed and f rom Micn Arm Naa R,T" !the new one opened about a week and rrt SimPsn later. j n.v .xn Tor Queen Charlotte Island . WHEAT PRICES October 6 and 20 9:30 pjn. WINNIPEG Oct. 10: (CP) Wheat ro.n ()nprn Charlotte Islands. futures were up 1C to lHc on the October 4 arid 18 a.m. Winnipeg market yesterday with For Alaska-October closing at 70'c. In New October 12 and 22 . ajn. vork the December wheat price, was From Alaska 81c. October 6, 17 and 27 p.m. 1? TODAY'S STOCKS (Court? . D. Jotintoo Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri. .IOVj. Braorne. 10.60. Cariboo Quartz, 1.90. Dentonla. .02. F&irvlew. .015. Gold Belt. 20. Hedley Mascot, .32. Mlnto. .01. Noble Five. ,02?. Pacific Nickel. .14. Pioneer. 2.21. Premier. 1 22. Privateer. .90. Reeves MacDonald. 2$, Reno. 2S'-. Relief Arlington, .12J',. Salmon Oold, .03. Sheep Creek, 1.08. Cariboo Hudson, .0114. Oil. A. P. Con, .22. Calmont. .42. C. A R. 223. Home. 2.77. Pacalta. 06. Royal Canadian, .20, Okalta. 1.29. Mercury. .07i. Prairie Royalties, .21, Twron,?' Aldermac, .41. . - Beattle.,1.05. East Malartlc, 2.33. ' Fancoeur. J3. Oods Lake. .43. Hardrock. .95. Int. ickel, .47. Kerr Addlron, 1.78. Utile Long Lac. 2.70. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.65. Madsen Fed Lake. J2&. MeKenzle Red Lake, 1.14. MoneU, .84. Noranda. 73.25. Pickle Crow. 4.10. Preston East Dome, 1J7. San Antonio, 1.70. Sherrltt Oordon. 1.29. Stadacona, .40; Uchl. .75 H j Bouscadlllac, .04JJ-Mosher, .05. Oklend, .06 Smelters. Oold, .0Hi. Dominion Bridge. 43 23. New York Allls-Chalmers, 43. Amerlctn Can 113Vi. Amer. Car and Foundry, 38?i American Locomotive. 28. American Smelting, 54?i. Am. Telephone & Telegraph. 162. Anaconda Copper. 321i. Baldwin Locomotive. 19!i. Bethleham Steel. 88. Caterpillar Tractor, 8. Dupont. 179. General Electric. 40 V. Oeneral Motors, 53s. Ooodyear Tire and Rubber. 27. Inland Steel. 93. International Nickel. 39?j. Kennecott Copper. 39J9. National Biscuit. 22a. New York Central, 21. North American Aviation, 20?,. Pennsylvania Railroad. 25. Radio Corporation. 57. Republic Steel. 28 i. Sears-Roebuck. 78Ji. Standard Oil of California, 28 Standard Oil of New Jersey, 47 United Fruit. 85?i. United States Rubber. 4li. United States Steel, 74?. SMITHERS Grouse hunters have not had very good luck this vear. Th hirrt. do not seem to be plentiful and ags are consequently light. Very few are to be seen along the roads and the hunters, are forced to roam the woodsith their dogs to locate them. E. T! Kennpv. M t. 1 iSkeena, arrived In Smlthor. for on Saturday morning from Terrace to wy a visit before leavinz for Victoria to attend the session of the ; Legislature which ooens on October ,3L He left Smithers for Haz-elton Tuesday morning and took 1 the noon train from Hazelton for j Ten ace. Tom Colllson left Smithers on Tuesday's train for Prince Rupert in Join the 102nd Battery of Coast Artillery. He Is the third member of the Colllson family to loin the army since war was declared, hav lng been preceded to Prince Rupert by his two brothers, Bill and Graham. Oscar Ekman, who has been a well known farmer of the Telkwn district for many years, Is dispos ing or nis belongings by auction on Thursday af terrioop and expects to leave the district very soon to take. up residence in Vancouver or vicinity. Keep up to date, Acwatse reoni. larly. Mrs. McDonald 0f! Smilhers Is Dead Sister of Prince Rupert Man Passes Away In Interior SMTTHERS. Oetober 11: The death occurred in Smithers early Monday morning of Mrs. Nell Mc-. Donald. She had been til for a short time ant her death was not unexpected. She was daughter of Mrs. Margaret McLean who resides in Smithers and a sister of Dun can McLean of Smithers and Alec McLean of Prince Rupert. She Is survived by her husband and several children. inter Descends Suddenly Upon Bulkley Valley LAST ' 'be? - J - IE TIM IS TuviTT' 2 Showy. 7:00 InJ IRENE DUNNE "When Tomorrow Comes" With CHARLES I50YER At 7:31 and ; ADDED DoiiaM DiKk' ii. 3( Novell "l ife of Sea n, COMIN'n Tin Joan niondtll, Mm? ' Pi;:m. !.. tOf Boys' Club Tag DftV Is SMITHFJIS. Oil. I.Wlnter made SllCCGSS a sudden move on the Bulkley Val ley last wtk whan the snow line Sum of 6115 h ,., dropped from the very peaks of the iujj g,rfft . , mountain down to the ground lev- 0n Saturd el during Wednesday night to ir- prise the citizens and particularly -j-hii norr Ciuu the farmers who still had grain In utyint: sum of a i the fields. There was not a heavy fall and It ih genpt. ut u; , disappeared in the course of twen- public to the car ty-four hours, only to repeat the prrcfausl The performance again on Friday nlht llpthertng'on. Ul but this a Lo disappeared rapidly Mia Dorothy F and the weather U now back to jamet. Oordon nomal Yakamoto. J. Ltd I It Is not often that anow descends MntMiv nr. v i I on the hills so rapidly as It can gen- d Jonea. crauy oe waicned creeping down The dub la no a the season oroareawa. old heatr to vim Several nights of fairiv heaw frosts have alto been experienced Five thwmiui : aunng me past ten days, all of people read thr which are reminders that Just around the comer have to sell BE REFRESHED -.by its, cooling flavor crushed from fresh garden mint A m il !! in i ill Elios Furniture MOOSE BUILDING J Ai 1. Ht'4 VXJL- fEnJoy ih delicious, ttnutnt fls I ?r.' VVrltley'i Spearmint Cum. THE FLAXnt? I ;V""0nschfwtBftffem'mMl. . VUtl I Healthful, too-helps Veep teeih f A CTC r I bright and attractive, breath w 1 I pleasant. Get some today r TIMKI) AVESl'E 4-piece Bedroom Suite $59.50 Valuer that cannot nosslbly be repeated when prrsri,' gone. We nrsc you to buy now and save t",: $56.50 cr7vrk- s3i.so He Give You a Fair Allowance for Your Old Furniture SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! wiling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Stcnincr leaves Prince Ilupcrt every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Princo Ilupcrt for the Eust iiondny, Vednes(lay, Friday, 6 p.m. Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For Jttrea, cfc, call or urlto Uty Ticket Vficc, 528 3rd iw I. Vll! H K