No vember 20, W35 pAlLT.iilWi Al Small of the Swift-Canadian ,CAL NEWS NOTES Co. returned to the city on'tha Prinze George this morning from a trip south. now ...... ht hv rlrl. L,i.-lt costs the ame. ffni at Walker i day. pw y w a. Xmas-Bazaa , 21 af 3 pm. buppei 1(4. nn. ' . I by mi;n " Adm. (267 iaby's Cold I pfovfd best oy iwo fenerations oi muuw.. VAPO Run Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L., monthly meeting tonight. 267) H if Christmas cards, exceptionally 'fine assortment. Special .discounts on orders placed at store.' Max Ileilbroner. (Dec. 4) Miss Florence Johnston, sister of DEMERS ISUITS-Every one distinctive All colors PLLOVERS- All colors $8.95 t0 $5.50 m ULLANTYNE KNITTED WEAR Smartly Styled, Finest Quality, All Wool and Silk and Wool $26.50 t0 $8.95 $295 to $325 SEE OUR WINDOWS SPECIAL Mi of Magnesia Tooth Paste 50c size, for 25c Noxema Cream 25c size,, for 15c Pasmine Shaving Cream and Talcum Both for 50c Wc arc showing CHRISTMAS CARDS Come in and get first choice. Wc will put them away for you. Ormes LtcL iin Pioneer Druqgists "e Rex..ij 8tort Fhones: 81 & 82 "nria,. . . FC" ""y rrom 8 a.m. mi i" P, rtoni it noon till 2 p.m., I P-m. .'e.t. till 9 p m. Mrs. J. A. Barry was among those serving at Mrs. George .Frlzzelm trousseau tea on Sunday In honor of her dauglilefilMlss Laura.Frlz- zell. Charles Wilson. of Lake Kathlyii arrived'in the city on .last night's,: train from the interior for a brief S. D. and Trevor Johnston of this , business visit to town. He returns city, arrived oh the Prince George i to the Interior on this evening's tnis morning from Vancouver to! train. pay a brief visit here. Mrs. M. A. Dupuls of Haysport Is paying a brief, business visit to town. She arrived from the Skeena River on last night's train and will be returning home this evening. A meeting of trie entertainment . o thp walrus r.hmtnltt.pM nf lhi PanaHi'iri tcy rt nS cui'"-1 t Store :r.2 T TPnth Anniversary L ranadian.Legiont n yi t I h.ot InH 4Ua 1 . . . , I in .iiuiiLi v lull iiiitj i.iit i.inM i nn jiirinn tV yUUl v ' rarns Uaroy ujico ok "wucuo nuAuiaij was jiciu last 25c uir "khi, io wmpieie arrangements : . for the observance next Mondavi . . nv s L.f tne tenth anniversary of the1 a , 4 foundlnir of thp Iirlnn ith Womins AUXU-, . , med UU Monaay, - , of Canadian National Telegraphs (267) fr British Columbia and Alberta with headquarters In Edmonton, Is Brora of this city wav paying a brief visit to the city on l'o-al amateur radio inspection duties in the course of a o oday in the effort" to trip to the coast, having arrived on luch with Mr. Essey who the Prince George this morning csent engaged in mining from Vancouver. iral Crr country. j - I Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks- ial CoiuttDie uaroia DanK, wno nave Deen on a honey- it Missett arrived in the moon trip to Vancouver, Seattle tht Islands on the Prince and other southern cities following morning, having ' In his their recent marriage, returned to gar Wlcox who Is fac- the city on the Prince George this large ot false pretences in morning to take up residence In the n with the obtaining of a Smith Block. The bride was former- onfy from McLaren's Mu- ly Miss Audrey Parkin, daughter of here. Mr. and Mrs.A. T. Parkin. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- WUWiI Calomel Aod TWJ Jm, Oil tf W ii tl Mtninf RarV to Ce The Brer iboold poor ant two ponnds ot liquid HI. lata roor bowele dailr. It thli bi! U not flowing treelr. roar food dwin't difttt. It Joit decmyi In tb boweli. Gu blotti tip yoar ttomtch. Ton got conitipatcd. Yoal wholo tyitcm It poisoned nnd yea tool Mar, tank nd tht world tooki pnnk. LaiUt trt only makeshift. A tnor bowtl moTomcnt doean't cet t th f moi. It Uke thou tooi, old Crtr'i Littlo Liter. Pill to get thru two ponnda of bite flowing freely and make yon feel "op and op". Harm-Ima, gentle, yet amatlng In making bile flow freely. Aik for Carter's Little Utot PUlt by Bam. Stabboroly retoM uyjafalae. ttc Mrs. M. C. Madlll .of the People's; S,tore, who has been on a trip toj. Vancouver and the, prairies, re-! turned td the city on the Prince' George this morning. Mr. and Mrs. James. Denholme1- and son, Jim, and Mr. Denholme's , mother are visitors in the city from!. Tlell, having arrived last night on the Prince John from the Islands. Rev. C. D. Clarke, pastor of First United Church, was an interesting1 speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club In the Commodore Cafe. Pre- sldent S. J. Jabour was In the chair and there was a good attendance of, members with a rew guests. The Gyro Hoedown, JLhe rollick lng fun-spree of the fall season will be held In the Moose November 22. The music will be dispensed by Charlie Balagno's syncopators, the decorations will be very rural, and everything wilt follow out the hard-time danc idea Don your old clothes, make yourself feel comfortable and Join the Gyros in having a real big nlirht of fun and frolic. Admission only 25c. Complete' program will be broadcast 10 to 12 p.m. (267) TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received byj he undersianed ud to noon on Saturday, November 30th. 1935. for: One 7V2 H.P. General jaecinc Motor. One Ammonia Compressor. The. highest nor any tender hot necessarily accepted. G. L. kukie;. Trustee of the property of Frlzzell's Limited. INoy. 16, 20, 27) Announcements St. Andrew's Nov. 21. Cathedral Bazaa. Gyro Hoedown, Moose Hall, Nor vember 22. Toe H Bridge, November 27, 8:30. Orange Ladles' -nizaar. Nov, 28 Christmas tree social, Catholic Hall, November 28. Lecture Recital, Mrs. Mandy, Baptist Church. November 29.' United Bazaar, December 5. Comedy ! Strings", "Bunty Pulls the Presbyterian Church jDcc. 5 and 6. ( l. . S. O. N. Sk Club dance December '6. Drawing for .radio. Toe H Christmas Cheer Novelty Dance, Moose, Hall, December 6, Hocmanav Dance, Oddfellows Hall, MOOSE n ALL Bridge and Dance Friday, November 29th Under Auspices of Junior Order of Moose ALWAYS PRAISES MY LIGHT, FLUFFY OMELETTES ; , AND HERE'S HOW I MAKE THEM" says Mary Simkim, cook at the Winnipeg residence of. Lady 1 upper, wife of Sir Charles Stewart Tapper, Bart., LC; and managing, director of the I Timely Recipes j I CANADIAN APPLES The apple without question Is ..- ill ' Whether fresh. ..1 ua.i, . . v - "ail " . I .... v-f-rf r nor.rw.rl It. ts a wholesome food, .easily pre oared, attractive and palatame at all times. The sound tart apples are the most suitable for, preserv ing but.care should be taken , to, us? them in their nroDer season, wnen this Is done, spices need not bo Padded as their flavor cannot improved.' i Due to the large amount of pect-lln contained In apple Juice, lf may be used In other fruits to give a jelly consitency to Jams and marmalades. There is no waste t-: good, apples; even tne core .ann oarinz may be utilized for Jelly To store apples In the home, tha atmosphere should be dry and tlv temperature low and cool. Apple Marmalade Wash, quarter and cut into small pieces coarse-grained Canadian-grown apples. Add cold water and cook slowly until very" soff Rub through strainer, and foi each cup of apple pulp add cup of sugar. Add gratea lemon nna and lemon; Juice, allowing one-half emon to every six cups of apple pulp. Cook slowly, stirring very frequently until thick. Put up m jars or glasses and cover with par affin wax. When cold, tne marma lade should cut like cheese or jelly. Preserved ginger, cut fine may be added, using one tablespooriful for every six cups of pulp. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert Winnipeg Players' Guild. "f EIND," says Mary Simkins, "that by using I Nestles Evaporated Milk in this recipe my omelettes are lighter, have a more unifbrm texture and do not fall Nestle's Milk also imparts a delicious, rich, aeamy flavour." You'll fihd Nestle's Evaporated Milk ideal for your cooking needs too. Remember, it's simply the finest cow's milk with more than half of the water removed. Nothing is -added and because its generous butter-fat content never varies, Nestle's always gives uniform cooking results. Add the. extra goodness and richness of Nestle's . Evaporated Milk to your cooking. Try it in soups, sauces, creamed dishes, desserts, cakes, etc, and see ' for yourself bow much better it makes them and how economical it is to use. , Try Nestle's for cooking try it in your coffee. Your grocer can Kf.-. MM K supply you. IRRADIATED ... EVAPORATED ' i A. Berncr, Telkwa; H. H. Brown I M. Cave, Harold Lannlng, E. C. Nevlson and M. S. Duffus. Vancou ver; C. WSwanson. Butedale; Mrs.! O. Kelly, Old Massettv James Mar- tin and Noel V. Taylor, Massett: Robert Voy; Queen Charlotte Islands! Dart, B. Cray Montreal; Mr and Mrs. Stanley Bishopric Jr., Portland, Ore.; J. A. Groves. Edmonton; G. H. Tycho, Smithers; W Ji Renhie and L. :J. Rcrinl, Port Clements; H. E. Goulbourn, Victoria." i Royal A.' 6, Pottr, Frederlcton, N.B L. Bouduk. Amsbury; Charles Wilson, Smithers; p. Jensen, Hazel- ton, Savoy , , A. Olsen. and'. Mrs. ,R. Frlzzell. city; Mrs. Arthur Halland and H.j A. Staines, Massett. A. J. Edlund, line foreman here for the Canadian. Government Telegraphs, returned to the city on last nlglifs train after having been away the most of the summer with a crew engaged In line repair work In various, sections of the Burns Lake district. r; Creamy Omeette H cup NeicU'i Eraported Milk 1 tableipoon corntarch 1 fablespooa melted butter H teaspoon white,pepper 4ni R teaspoon tali Serra four penooi Beat egg voiles and whites separately. Add the cornstarch mixed with the milk to the yolks, also the salt and pepper. Mir in the melted butter. Last fold in the stiffly beaten whites. Have a heaping tablespoon of oil, butter substitute or butter heated hot' in an iron skillet. Turn in omelette mixture. Cook over a moderate fire. When firm fold one-half over the other and serve at once on a heated platter. Jelly, minced ham, parsley or onions, may be added to this omelette before folding. Noel V. Taylor of Masse.tt, whoi has been on a trip to Vancouver,! arrived In .the city from the south .on the Prince George this morning and will proceed to the Islands on the Prince John Friday night. Sergeant Sperry (Dutch) Cline, formerly located for ( . year at Hazelton as provincial police, officer and returning north to assume command of the Smithers district detachment, arrived In the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver and will proceed to the interior on this evening's train. Staff Sergeant R. C. Bowen, who Is coming here from Smithers to succeed Staff Sergeant Alex McNeill as Prince Rupert district chief, has been unwell recently but Is expected to arrive in the city very shortly. TO BRITAIN ftiC mV ON ONE OF THESE SPECIAL CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS from Quebec Nov. 29 "LETITIA" to Bel fait. Lira-pool, Glasgow Nov.29 "AUSONIA" to Plymouth, Havre, London ttnonally conducted txcuriion , to Britain. from Halifax i DK. "ALAUNIV'J to Plymouth, Ilarre, London J Dee. t - "LACONIA" 1 to Calwar, Claaitow, Llrerpoot J OC is "ASCANIA" to PIrmouth, Ilarre, London ' Choase this famous Christmas Route to Europe. Thoughtful service, excellent food, com-, fortable accommodation, special attention nald to women and children: recreation and entertainment for all. LOW OCEAN RATES IN ALLf CLASSES Apply to your local ent (no one can t1 ci aerre you better) or to L. 17 Ciranrllle St. ( Seymour 348) Vancouver MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE BRIDGE TABLES Priced nt $2.50, $3.50 and $1.50 Sturdy Tables, everyone of them, ' Phone 775 . . . wift f Sir Cbarltt Stewart Tupptr. Bart, K.C, Wlnniptt, and daughter tf Chat. Mtru, K.C, limt Rtgittrar tf tbt Extbtquer Cturt, Ottawa. Ladj Tupptr btldi a prtmiant plact i Winnipeg Society and it hntwn throughout Canada for ter wtrh in connect inn u ith tht tFJnniptg Playtn' Guild. ImilkI E : ! Hest iwill im ' ' : 5' D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE per pkg. We Buy MM We Sell - - - PHONE: GREEN 421 uresco For Beautiful, Durable, Economical" Decoration of Walls and Ceilings 75c 40c GORDON'S HARDWARE MURESCO 1 McBrld, "H, IMione 311 . CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver via Ocean Fails and way ports . t,: t ;' S.S, PRINCESS ADELAIDE, Fridays, 10 p.m. . ' To Vancouver Direct S.S. PRINCESS NORAH, Nov. 3rd, 21st, Dec. 5th, 49th. To Ketchikan, WraiiEcIl, Juneau and Skaeway S.S. PRINCESS NORAH, Nov. 17th, Dec. 1st, 15th, 29th. WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE TO VANCOUVER $32.08 Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1935 to Feb. 29th, 1936. Final return limit March 31st. 1936. For information and reservations call or write W. L. COATES, General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION ST EAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT' UETl,RN g2 00 FROM TORT SIMPSON RETURN. gg gg All Meals and ' Berth Included. Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from Intermediate points. , Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1935 and February 29th, 1936, inclusive'. Good to Return up to March 31, 1936. Children Half Fare. Steamel-s: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, p.m. S.S. CARDENA Friday, 10 :3Q p.m. IMonday, a.m. ' Tickets and All Information from Prince Rupert A?ent - R. M. SMITH - Third Ave, Phone 568 . or Pursers S.S. Catala and S.S. Cardena. ... i