November 28, 1039. THE DATLT NHTS facte nvr i Vancouver Woman' German homrer down in Denmark . h iff lets To Edmonton Post I mm WntartrAnl x, r rc 108 passenger aboard r . print eu Narah wh.eh j from 4:30 to 8:30 lat .." j hbound from Skagway ivf. Fourteen passrn- r ...ht vessels, fish packers .in being free. steamer Catata. Capt r ridlay arrived In port at morning from Stewart, hT northern points d u? 1 30 this afternoon -ivT and waypotnU. Mlv Lillian Thompson To He Secretary of Social Service In Alberta Capital FCMONTON, Nov. 23: CPi MLM Lillian Thomiwin nf u.jlced from the Prince v-r ha bn appointed se-e.ur and six went aboard at of the council 'of social services in , Vancouver. Edmonton. She has been doing similar work in Vancomer. , R Elfert. harbor master. ...! to his multifarious !iir out of war condl-blM conduct a school for here this winter. It in Friday and there ; i.s(m Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday cve- , ss are open to seafarers ! f jnsiructHi In also to candidates for ex- Yuletide Trees Give Royalties Itrlt'sh Columbia Christ ma I'lrt Collect For Thl Year J"!",, J?!?.' mM army of woodsmen have In- sine muiiuiici Ur.JJ vaded n.i.i.u - wiuinutua iti iui- csts to begin the annual Job of cutting Christmas trees, which this year assumes the status of a full-fledged Industry under government regulation. For the first time operators will have to pay royalties of from 'bc to 25c a tree, according to size, on tree? cut on Crown lands, while minimum wage regulations provide GIFTS After having engaged in battle with British warships otr the Norwegian coast, two German planes were forced down in neutral Denmark after three others were shot down at sea by the accuracy of the British anti-aircraft guns. The wreckage of one of the planes, forced down In neutral Denmark, is shown above. 85 percent of the workers with at least 4) cents an hour. I Last year British Colombia cut 1,500,000 trees for export alone, mostly for the United States. I FOR ALL THE FAMILY Please look over our list of lovely pieces of furniture that will last, for the .Mother, I)ad and Sister Our assortment of fine Rifts larger than ever before. Quality and prices right. For your best choice come early while the stock is complete. Lay away! A small deposit will hold until Christmas Lovely Cedar Chest She will remember for all time $30 $35 $39 Occasional Chairs Flnfl it'll 4nLn if ntpn in tito 1nitiii,n uuii kwii n.vmij tu 1UO JVlUIL- f;me S9 $10 12 m Spring Filled Mattresses For Mother's rest for life 518 $24 39-50 $42 Tricycles Boy will enjoy owning tricycle, new design, sarnigent spoke, ball-bearing pedal, free running, bicycle stvlc. $8 10.50 $13 Doll Prams The little girl will like a doll buggy for her doll. $5 $6.50 $8 $10 v Luggage For night cases. Size 29x20x9, a long trip case for man or woman. $18.00 In addition to the baggage have arrived large number of twin sets for your choice. Come early and lay away. A small deposit will hold until Christmas. Smokers' Stands $3 $4 Glass Table Lamp Exceptional value. In Variety of designs, colors red, white, green, shades to match. $1.50 $3 Just Arrived New Shipment of Floor Coverings Congoleums, Linoleums of all descriptions, patterns and sizes for the the best choice. Hundreds carpets to choose from, possibly the lowest priced. 300 square yards of Dominion Inlaid Linoleum, six feet wide, square yard, Special $1.26 Axminster Carpet Sale Seamless Axminster carpet. Size 9x12. $38.50 $50 $62.50 Size 9x10' o jjg SiZeG'9xU-22.50aml$30 3-piece Chesterfield Suite In tapestry cover, reversible cushions Sale $75.00 ELIO'S FURNITURE THIRD AVENUE PMNCE RUPERT Timely Recipes LNGLISII XMAS PL'DBING Here Is the recipe an old English one for a family-sized pudding. It will make two and a half pounds, ten generous Individual portions. Ingredients 4 lb. bread crumbs 4 lb. beef suet. 2 or- flour 4 lb. brown sugar 2 ounces mixed peel, pinch salt l teaspoon baking soda. Orated rind and Juice of half a lemon K pint milk 3 eggs V lb. sultanas 4 lb. raisins 4 lb. currants ' oz. cinnamon V ox. nutmeg y. oz. allspice , 14 oz. brandy. Procedure Mix the dry Ingredients togteher thoroughly, then add the beaten I eggs, milk and brandy, and mix fall together thoroughly. Grease ln-'side of pudding bowl or covered mould to prevent pudding from sticking. If pudding bowl Is used, cover bowl with floured gauze Ued tightly around bowl to keep moisture away from pudding. Boll the pudding for three hours. Heat I .thoroughly before serving, then j'unmould on dish I of holly on top. Serve with sprig Hard Sance 4 lb. butter '.4 lb. powdered sugaz Mix butter and sugar until Die mixture becomes snow white; add a few drops of lemon extract, ltoll I in wax DaDer. dace in refrigerator j until hard. Cut In slices. Serve slice i on top of plum pudding. II Twenty -Five Years Ago November 28, 1911 Attempt to encircle Germans near Lodz made by Russian army In Poland. Russians occupied Czerno-witz In Austrian province of Buko-wlna and completed control of Carpathian mountain passes leading to Hungary. The Seattle Star says that HAI. CjS. Rainbow met the German cruisers Lelpslg and Nurnberg off the Oregon coast and was badly damaged by gunfire1 with many of her crew Injured. The paper says that the Rainbow was towed to Victoria by the French cruiser Montcalm which helped her to escape from the German raiders. Allied war terms are the destruction or the power of German militarism, war Indemnities that may reach twenty billion dollars dismantling of the German fleet and cession of Alsace-Lorraine and all the German colonies. , i C.N.R. TRAINS For the Easfc Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 p.m. From the East ' Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays n p.m. Wife's Pensions In U.K. Forces Scales of Allowances far Widows and Families, Also Disabled Cases LONDON, Nov. 28: iCP Under1 siHPPESXfl This advertisement la not pubhsnea 01 dis Control Beard or by the Government oi Are Married On Sunday Mohiing i Mi Jessie Gillis Becomes Bride Of Francis John McGrath At Church of Annunciation The marriage took place quietly on Sunday morning at the Church of the Annunciation, Bishop E. M. Bunoz officiating, of Miss Jessie : Gillis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. jj. 3. Gillis of this city, and Fran cis jonn Aicuram, wno is in me naval service here. Witnesses of the ceremony were Miss Florence Gillis and A. Winchcombe. Later in the day there was a reception at the home of the bride's parents when the occasion was suitably celebrated. La royal warrant for the United HJI '1 -f..I Kingdom fighting forces it is pro- lTlall OCncUUlc vided that soldiers' widows wUl get a rate of fram 15s 6d tt.41 to 22s 6d i$4.95) weekly, according to age, with additions of from Is 6d (33 cents) to 7s Cd ($1.65) weekly according to the soldier's rank. The widow of a second lieutenant will receive 90 $400) yearly. A major's widow Is entitled to 140 ($623). a colonel s 200 1(890). a major-general's 300 ($1,335). a field-marshal's 600 ($2,670). Separated and "unmarried" of ficers' wives are also eligible for pensions, with a maximum of 90 ($4C0) yearly for a separated wife or 50, ($222) for an unmarried one Pensions to widows cease on Family allowances for soldiers with 100 per cent disablement are is follows (weekly): For a wife, 5s ($1.10) ; for the first :hlld, 5s '$1.10). second and third. Is 4d ("2 cents) each: others, noth-' Ing. I Allowances for dependents, of 1001 xr cent disabled officers are' 25 i year for a wife and from . 10 ($440) to 20 ($89) a year for the tniiaren. Women members of the mililary orces receive slightly smaller na. nents. Pay for total disablement ranges from 22s 6d ($5) wecJy for -lass V members to 150 ($667.50) yearly for a principal matron or nember with a status above that of najor. The lowest scale Is 4s 6d (99 cents) for Class V and 30 11330) for highest ranks. Women tlso receive family allowances. (Note: Foregoing apply to United Kingdom troops. The scales for the Canadian Active Service Forces are lot available.) Justification Of War Is Discussed Was Subject of Japanese Yount Teople At .Meeting On Sunday At the monthly devotional meeting and fellowship tea on Sunday afternoon of the Nippon Young People's Association an Infnrett. Ing discussion took place on the subject: "Is War Justified?- The subject of war Justification was approached from the following points: to aid anpther nation, to preserve a democratic form of government. tO extend tprrlfnnr onrf T...vi 114 protect national property. Setsuo Kuhlwara was In the chair and leaders In the discussion were Hlr- omi Tanaka, Joey Kadonaga, Miss Klyo Suehlro and Miss Isama Mat-sumoto. After the discussion tea was enjoyed. FRESH SHRIMPS Boat W.S.L. Daily at 4 p.m. TROTIER'S DOCK For ttie Easrt Monday, Wednesday, and Friday , Wednesday 5 pjn. Myed bynhe Liquor British Colombia. !TAI PING" BENEFIT I OCEAN FALLS, Nov. 23 A benefit concert and dance lor the captain and crew oJ the trans pacific Junk Tal-Pig were sponsored by the Canadian Legion, the Women's Auxiliary supplying refreshments. The program included vocal solos by Mrs. Dixon, G. Reid and Miss Margaret Hughes, a celh solo by Mr. Ryfleld, a novelty danc by three little girls from Mrs. Potterton's school and cockney recitations by Mrs. Alnsworth In khaki. Captain Anderson gave a lively account of his trip acrossthe Pacific at the end .of jvbichjie and his crew were reduced to one meal of boiled rice: a day. They had lust decided to eat the cat and dog when land was sighted. He gave credit to his Scandinavian crew for their patience and'loyalty under all difficulties. Mrs. Anderson sooke of the hum- From the East .nrnn aenwt nf th frin flnnllw Tuesday. Thursday and (relating how she came ashore at Saturday 11.00 p.ra j Ocean Falls, dressed in "my hus- For Vancouver .band's lonz undernants. with a Tuesday , 12:30 noon skirt over them and my night-Thursday 10.15 pjn dress over that" Friday 9:30 pjn , The Tal-Ping has been refloated November 6. 17 and 27 . 4 pjn. and towed to Ocean Falls for re-From Vancouver : pairs after which the intrepid 8unday 4 pj. voyagers propose to continue their 10 ajn. Journey to Seattle. EMBARRASSING f ct rmbarrtltiog to cough. Get Smith uruenrn Cough Drops lor soothing relief. (Mack or MeotboL) Only 1C. St SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPSs QUALITY Counts in Coal For Furnace Or Heater , Radiator Or Circulator Buy Bulkley Valley COAL Lamps & Lanterns Coleman Gas Lamps give abundant clear Wherever you need plenty of dependable light for the home. Easy outdoor light usq Colc-on the eyes. man Lanterns. Mantles Generators Shades For Sale by ., I THOMPSON HARDWARE Co, Ltd. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bant Hid. 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