If Bl B B B B B B fl B B B a B I b B B B B B n re a B H B B B B I . 'it; B B B B B B B V v v v v V H V V V V v v V V V Y I V prince Rupert Da Hp JSlcUw Saturday, November 30, 1910 Hotel. . . arrivals B. Marr, Vancouver; Mrs. M. P. Piatt, Miller Bay; E.'L. Davlcs, city; J. E. Carlson, Vancouver; D. A. Sutherland. Vancouver; Mr. nud Mrs. C. Haugiand, Terrace, I'. E. Paulson, Vancouver; C. T. Lee, Vancouver; H. Frelman, Vancouver; s. Simpson, Massett; J. Raphael, Vancouver; C. Hague, Ocean Falls; J. Collins, Vancou GLOVES THE PEOPLES STORE. WAY I I Look ver; J. D. Edwards, Bulcdalc; Fred It. Cuff, Vancouver; Mr and Mrs. II. Godfrey, Vancou ver; Miss E. A. Vaughn, Van couver. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LCST-On 3rd Avenue Black Svallet. Phone Red 942. (281) FOR RENT' Suite In Vernon Apartments, 141 2nd Avenue. Blue 815. . (it) BEAUTIFUL Fuller nylon hair brushes, now available. Phone Green 873. (281) , : b At Your Hands, i Everyone Else Does! Dress up those hands with smart gloves the Peoples Store way. Choose from cloth, chamois, suedes, kid and pigtex. All colors and styles RUPERT PEOPLES STORE 'WWVAXXXXXXXXiiXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXX'i A a .Cosmetic Gfftst! VAKDLKV HAKKIKT J1UH1JAKI) AYKR. ADRIKNNE - TUVA - MAX FACTOR EVENING IN 'PARIS TANG EE OrmesLtd. "3h Pioneer Druggists DON'T LET CHRISTMAS PUT YOU "IN THE RED" Nobody wants to be cxHivagant this Christmas .which L !.,.,V.n.rcaswl wlly wlsc " arc .heading for J IE AKIUV STOKE! You can get girts Tor everyone that are practical, wanted, and useful. There arc all the festive wrappings, cards, seals and tricks that make your pacages look so wonderful, too, all right here. 'ih?n U?.3i PrT!bI(V flnd beg.m to a" the many r,3,11 'Lcrc to-solve your Christmas around? ' 5 y "0t Comc ln THE VARIETY STORE "WIIEUU YOUIl DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS" BLONDIE 5 r n A A A A A i a A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Or a Hard Day Anywhere.- KKAUI'NEK FILES FOR ALDERMAN Nomination papers of Hugo Paul Kraupner, seeking office as alderman for a two-year term, were filed with Returning Officer II. D. Thain shortly be fore noon today. Mr. Kraupncr's nomination was sponsored toy Dr. W. S. Kergln and seconded by Jack Mussallcm. Mr. Kraupner Ls the third candidate to file nomination for the December 12 civic elections. Nomination of George B. Oasey was entered last Tuesday and A. E. Field on Friday. The Experts oay ... TASTY APPLE DISIIES-Rosv harvest apples line the market stalls these days, and if mother keeps an eye on her purse-strings as well as on her family's health she'll be taking advantaae of this year's ample crop to turn the fruit Into tasty dishes fori the dinner table. While apple-sauce heads the j list of favorite apple desserts, there arc two schools of thought in regard to its preparation. The real sauce, whieh Is fluffy and smooth, is best sweetened after looking as it requires less sugar that way. The other type has the transparent slices In :i plwr syrup. For this the syrup Ls made urst and the p cccs of nrm'r added and cooked until tender. The syrup prevents the break ing up of the pieces. Home economists have found that one teaspoon of sugar to one medium raw apple comes cut about right in nveetenimr the sauce, unless the apples are extremely tart. With a supply of apple-sauce on hand. It u .in nnsv niiii to make desserts such as Apple Snow for which one cui) or smooth sauce is folded In the stiffly beaten white of one egg. Tlie egg yolk may be used to make a custard sauce to serve with (he sncw. Hot apple-sauce makes a delicious sauce on" ilalt cottage pudding or gingerbread. Nothing can beat tlin oM- fashioncd apple pic, and In these days of fat .shortages, deep apple pic, with plenty or apples and a single crust, will be easy on the pastry. A pastry shell, made with oat meal, filled' with applc-saucc. then sprinkled with c-mferi cheese, Is pie lira new form. It snouid be popped into the oven just long CllCU2h to inrlt (he cheese and served hot. For a party a touch or meringue may replace the cheese. CHEESE VALUABLE - Chrr.ce Is one of our most valuabl,c foods and should have a nroml- ncnt place ln meals of both adults and children. It contain... nearly all the nroteln nf miik which arc body-bulldcrs: a larL'i. pcrccniagc or fat which makes it a valuable source of rner-rv I a :rcod sunjly or minerals, ni: of which arc essential to good health. Since it requires approximately 11 pounds or a little more than one gallon of milk to make one pound or cheese, aibotit Tour ounces or cheese Is equivalent to one quart or milk In total caloric value. So U desired cheese can take the place or part of the dally mlik requirement. FFTMUNG, Siisscx.Engr Fire destroyed the 40,000 ($100,-000) Ferrlng Grange Hotel. A t'ozen guests escaped. II. II The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA' FINEST SALMON m mmmm ( . m i m md V Waterfront Whiffs Dry Dock By No Means pair and Engine Work- As Alaska Shippin; notable activity Is the use or the! Whatever fih or her favorite type of slipper, be assured that wc have It. Our slock is complete from fancies to mocassins. 11.75 TO $6i0 v I FOOTWEAR Fine New Store STONE ULOCK !tii?ilaili3iaa,la,,i,a,?,a;g By Chic Young WA' TO GPtTA HUSBANO' AFTEI3 . A HARD DAY AT THE OFFICE 11"? VH. T. 1 7 : I ill (JJyrfefmas f Slippers v i V Idle Re-As Well Although the plant has settled down to a state of comparative quietude in relation to the wartime activities, the Prince Rupert Dry Dock is by no means completely idle. Indeed, there is a good deal of action there in various wavs. Mnnv small pmft m-. in. n.n yard for various purposes including reuair work. On facilities of the yard for the transferring of frclcht In the newly developing trarric with Alaska. Anyone who thinks it is a "ghost yard" would be agreeably surprised to the contrary by paying a visit. A staff of fifty does not, or course, sound very large when compared with the great crews that were employed during the wartime ship construction days but the number is more than quite a Tew people arounu lown might have thought A. J. Whllmore, western director or flshcaics, appears to I' slated for Hc position or ctepulv minister or rishcrlcs, to replace Dr. D. H. Finn, who has b'cen appointed to a Uiitcd Nation position. Mr. Whitmorc Is v.eii known in the fishing industry in the Prince Iluncrt area. Western Members or Parliament have been working to have a. western er appointed to the deputy's post. ur. nnn was formerly dirrrtnr of the Prince Huncrt Flsherle:. Experimental Station. " v local boat builders, wlm h live been managing to squeeze by despite pressure or material shortages on alt sides, fear that nails might become impossible to get oy the New Year, thereby throwing their production schedules outof kilter. Previously, they were cheered by the probability that nail production would be practically back to normal since; the end or the Canadian steel strike last summer and wcrc-cx-pecting quantities or nails early In the New Year. Now, however, they are depressed by the tear that the American coal strike will throw Canadian steel production out or gear, since Canadian mills Iced on American sort coal. Among "tin young servicemen or Prince Itupcrt who are seriously entering the fishing busi ness is Olav Rysstad, member of a well known local fishing ram- ily, who terved with the Canadian Army ln Italy. Olav plans to have & 40-foot troller built this winter, in which he will go after salunon next season. Construction or the vessel will start at the Cow Day Boat Works about the middle of December. Capt. Olc Stegavig's 37-Ioot hallbuttcr Cape Spear Is undergoing above-deck repairs at Cur ley Skogmo's boat works at Cow Bay. The Cane Soevtr is "cttlnt! new bulwarks, and new timber ing above-decks at the stem. POl'UUAK IN HEW YORK MELBOURNE. Australia tfi Australian opposum iur coats arc having a vogue in New York and bring up to $1,000. Exportation oi the skins was interrupt ed by Australian restrictions on trapping, but it now U belnc re sumed on a large scale. ASTHMA SUFFERERS Oft tvrlcomp rrlirf from tli KW,inr ncriing. gasping ilrimcle fnr litfath cauwd by AMlirna. Takr KAZ-MAH. ! H"ci.illy madf to iflirvf itchy, attraming fyffi, rlnkfl-u) bronchial tubrn, difficult hrralhing and liatarwinir roughi cauKil by 'Asthma, Chronic UronrMtlt. May Fever. At druiatt 50c. l. K-24 To Our Customers: WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE that we have sold the operating assets or our business to Iiob Parker Limited, which firm, as or December 1st, will conduct the business along tlie same lines and under the same policies that we have maintained for so many years. All invoices and statements rendered to Nov. 30th arc due and payable to S. E. Parker Limited, and all bills rendered to that date will be paid by us. Wc take this opportunity to thank our many good friends and customers for their loyal support and patronage since wc started In business ln 1010 Wc slnv eerely hope that you feel as wc do. that a lasting bond of friendship lias been the outcome of our associations with you. Wc bespeak your continued patronage for our successors. Hob, Parker, manager of Uob Parker Limited, has been actively connected with us for the past twelve years, and we are sure that his firm will endeavour to give you the best of automotive' service and will continue to live up to our slogan "The Home of Friendly Service". S. E. PARKER LIMITED FOUD Third Avenue AND MONARCH MRS. IM)UTIU;i: AND MISS WATSON at the DRY GOODS & NOVELTY Have done their best to obtain a Christmas stock lor you. Some lines arc short, jet wc think yuti could find an acceptable gift here . . . Call and sec us anyway I KESNEIt It LOCK DEALER I'honc ,s;' THIRD AVE. H'hHU'JJ.M.H We arc here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. I'UEK DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS moNE ri7 "HOUSE or FINE FOODS" r.o. nn 171 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A LAST TIMES ALL MATINEE EVENING ItKI TODAY "MEET THE NAVY"' NOVKLTY CARTOON NAV Silo. SUNDAY MIDN1T? l.. OOltCEVAND t,,e ,. LIVE ADDED JIM IJANNON iKATU If K RES KOSS ULNTIK "OUT OF THE DEPTHS" A STOKY OF THE N,Vy c n r- t 4 w . Z - MUS SHOW monaay - 4;3Q onv "MVi: H'IKKS" AND "(hit m -n... ..... Monday - I uesday PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE 'A IKS NEW CONSTRUCTION fli 7:00 9:00 jmSiwisi 'Ik Prince Rupert Bottle Colled ALSO MESSEN(iLK SLKVICE Wc buy . . , I'erfcx IJccr Bottler Jlottlcs I'honc liluc ALL SIZES Whiskey, Gin i Wine Hollies GREER & BRIDDEI Builders and Contractors PHONE RED Sb'l Selections oi CHRISTMAS TA Arc Now at Their Very Best lor the first lime In a lone time wc ran liit lirsifalincly ay iiinsiinas rihs, una use nc nave a sell il ion of which wc i;i a Vm? "KVEItYT II 1 N (i r.o. ,-4'' wm .. i rlKMt.,c law Gordon & Anderson The Newest and Larscsl Stoic In Noiili I'rnlral li t w'V JO".. P