es x : No. 4—Cut Out and Paste in Re- cipe Book. Royal 2% cups Royal Standard Standard 9 cz" 5 teaspoonfuls baking powder. t 1% cups milk. wee 8 tablespoons melted butter é A little sait. Muffins hag Bake in cups or gem pans “Do you know the muffin man? Do you know his name? Do you know the muffin man Who lives in Drury Lane?” D® you remember chanting this doggerel when you were THAT high? How good those muffins tasted! But now-a-days it is not necessary to have a speaking acquaint ance with the Drury Lane celebrity to obtain good muffins You can beat his wares hollow by making them with ROYAI STANDARD FLOUR, He, poor fellow, had to be content with any flour he could get. The recipe quoted is more popular than his If you are out of ‘flour,’ STANDARD—your “buy word” ask your grocer for a sack of ROYAI for the best. TOLAR CARR hee es a eo. oe tn Arcwwe 87 OR eer at fair prices | Brigadier | ABER BUUUUUUOUUOUUUUOUUUUUUUOUUUUOUOUOUUOOUUBOGCEEE Salvation Army in B.C., who has) cant disaster High-brade Work umbing, Steamfitting and sheet metal work Western Plumbing Co., Ld PIII IIIAIAAIAIAAAIAIAAI IA IASI AAA ASSIA SAA AISA A SASSI ASD ASDAAACA8 Read The Daily News Delivered by Carrier 50 cents a month THE DAILY NEWS Ait i pri] 99 1914 JOCURI UO OOO UOUOOUUUUOUGUUUOOOO OOO EKO! eAL VATION ARMY HOLDS — * SELF-DENIAL weex| There’s nothing like a delicioy. oup of ‘ Local and Personal ; dolightfully refresh Of Teg ‘ oca an ; a + | Organization that Does Excellent as a g y Shing Stimy ulant FORT RR TOI ETT Re RI RIA AAAI ID IOS IIIS ISD II IAAI SIA AHA AAA AI Work Throughout Country brain soother. __...1.:,. and m : | Deserves Support [ry Smith & Killas’ ice cream Your opportunity is in Port otis hdward; investigate prices, The Salvation Army has—as mot . \ contractor from Victoria, Have you a lot of your own? Secure one in Port Edward now. iaking Pee 4 |put up several moderately priced Miss Gleason left this morn jdwelling houses at once that will ing for a short trip to Vancou-|rent in the neighborhood of $25 ver. per month, . . . . . Eat at the London Cafe. sitt| Fe aN | Splendid moving pictures atl ividence in the case of Rogers the Westholme Opera house t | « Black of this city was con night. Entire change of pro-j|cluded on Saturday and the mat fram, tl tor is now in the hands of Judge mo the at l Young. It is expected that the There are still a few good pre-| decision will be handed down to emptions left on Graham Island. | day, We know them. Queen Charlotte Rie: ie Information Bureau. 87tf Mr. H. G. Olsen, of Calgary, has come to this city with the ; Don’t miss this—fine two reel purpose of opening up a roofing feature “For the Love of a Men" |pusiness. He has been in this at the Westholme Opera bhouse|}work in Calgary and tonight. {tithere is a good opening in this | city. The side walks of this city eskcdedti iitiiteiialaa were glistening with frost al «| PETTEE FUND STARTED | FOR VICTIMS DISASTER Newfoundlanders and Others Are Asked to Assist—Money Re- ceived by Merchants Bank tere Shrewd investors are buying jin Port Edward before the rail way is completed. See Bashful Bachelor Bill at ithe Westholme Opera house to-| . : night. it A relief fund has been started 8. it es, e in Vancouver for the widows and Green, head of the|orphans of those lost in the re- which happened on been inspecting the work in this | city, left for the south this morning. | . ° ° iwere lost, In the Victoria Times of re- the Newfoundland coast. The latest report is that 250° lives being the entire crew jof the Southern Cross, and 77 of cent date appears a splendid|'h® Newfoundland’s crew, At iview of the first through train. the first meeting called in Vari | Those pictures will travel far |SOUVer there were 200 former land are good advertisers. Newfoundlanders aba drei une | Base | $866 was collected right there. An effort is being made to secure help from all Newfoundlanders mn this coast and any others who would like to assist. Mr. Gordon Bain, who has been in the city for a few days | jieft this morning for his home lin Fort George. He has quite jrecovered from the severe acci- | j the Halibut ‘dent he received in his mill here. | }of which The movement was started by Fishe Russell men’s union, Kearley is | — = SS jagent, and amounts sent to him at. Box 1365, Vancouver, will bi | deposited in the Merchants’ bank }for that purpose. The time for closing the fund is May 15, FINE FEATURE PICTURES “JUDITH OF BETHULIA” | - —_ |In Four Reels at Westholme | Wednesday and Thursday 5 | | Always striving for first rank jin the presentation of high class t i } mov ing pictures, the Westholm« }opera house management has jbeen successful in securing the | great four-reel Biograph feature | Judith if Bethulia,” t be | show! it this theatre next Wed- jnesday ind Thursday. While | the stor s laid in the time of | Nebuchadnezzar, King of Bab llonia the action Is as much }modern as ancient, since human } nature its esentials is the] same now as then and the story mY Lk HE difference between a well-dressed man and an indifferently dressed one is not so much a matter | The Rae of dollars as taste. You are assured of perfect taste in style and fabric when you Buy 20th Century Brand Clothes. Cragin and 8. Fuertie, Seattle; W. E | Gould, Ketchikan; P, Allton, Fort Fraser; | T. G. Wynn, Hazelton; Robert Lynne, A’ } Drummond, W Laing Victoria; Ho OL of a woman's love and sacrifices vs old. Bethulia is, or rather was, a fortified town on the frontier of Judea, and at the time the story sieged by never gI begins was he- Baby- lonian general, who was as bru Holofernes, a tal and merciless as he was able and successful, Judith was a Jewess of rare beauty who sac- rificed her honor and herself to save her city and her people. For splendid scenery magnificent costuming and excellence of pho tography this series of pictures seldom equalled and never surpassed and must be seen to be fully appreciated and understood, has been HOTEL ARRIVALS Knox Hotels. Gill and Geo. Stevens, Fort Fraser; F. Salmson and 1 Lason New Hazelton; B. Fraserviatte, A. Boswell and | Ross, Smithers ja@nd Geo, Milner, Ketehikan Central Hotel—-O. ©. Tinitti, Vancouver; Theodore Nelson and Edwin Anderson, Edmonton; W. J. Bartley, Vancouver ; WwW Prummond, Duncans Premier Hotel-Dick Rider, J. I Stin son and F. G. Wall, Vancouver; Louis $ ; Goldsmith and ©. Kroll, Seattle | i | Royal Hotel--Chris Everson, M. Ever | son, h Mahone New Hazelton; H. B | FAs rnd Porcher Island; W. H. Rudiand, feorgetown M. Hanson, 8. Hanson and ;7 simondsen staying at the Central Hotel, is]! arrangements here to| believes | Windsor Hotel-M. Hansen, ©. B, Kerr, | J. Dawson, Victoria; Robert Syme and A! in organization—given both to he religious and philanthropic yorids many examples of what eal things can be done by fix | its of purpose and unity of ef lforl; among them none more } than its Annual Week f Prayer and Self-Denial We understand the period set part for this purpose for the Joresen year is from April 19th j}to 25th, and, we are not back Appea generosity of our readers ward in commending the lt the | In addition to influence for good in this coun The Army is a huge mi sionary organization, being a great operating lin no less than 58 countries ' and colonies, and preaching th eae in thirty-four different ly | languages | From what we can gather its extensive social scheme for the amelioration of the physica needs of the poor and the out cast is being carried on with much other lands Take India, its famine relief operations, savy SLCCEeSS in for instance, where ings banks, and co-operative schemes are proving ol greal blessing, and are exceedingly successful, The resident officer, Capt. E. H. Steisle, together with the lo cal co-workers, are anxious that the towards the exceeding contribution Home and Foreigi I ds shall be a liberal one, and dor ations may be handed to either members of The Ar my or to the editor. Missionary and Socia the officer, THE WEATHER Furnished by F. W. Dowling Observer For the 24 hours ending 5 a.m April 20, 1944 farometer reduced to sea RLM Gude a ds & do sa i CD OWOEG: cl vs Hie 8a FRMAE atite i's bees a kale e eS 05 A clean swell eating place. The London Cafe. 81-tf Phone 87 SAVOY HOTEL FIRST CLASS CUISINE Hot and Cold Running Water in all Roome Only finest brands of Liquors and | Cigars kept THE BEST HOTEL IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA | PRUDHOMME & FISHED? Proprietors | POPOL OPO PODO OI OP OO POD OR CEP OOO POOL CL POPOL OCR ¢ EMPRESS HOTEL Third Ave., Between Sixth and Seventh Streets | ' RAR SET BE i SES) SOT Members P.R.L. Vintners Association } WINDSOR HOTEL Corner of First Ave, and Eighth 8t W. H. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Avehue and Seventh St European and American Piao Peter Black, Prop. KNOX HOTEL First Ave., Between Eighth and Ninth European Plan, Rates 50c¢ to $1.00 | Per lay | Besner & Besner, Props. | i ai J. Y. Hochester V. D, Casley | | | European Plan, 60 to $1 Per Day PREMIER HOTEL American and European Pla F. W. Henning, Manager ROYAL HOTEL Cortey & Burgess, Props Third Ave, and Sixth st. European Plan Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLESALE Liquor’ co, LIMITED Second Ave, and Sixth St Phone 102 PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO., LIMITED Fraser ana Gixth Sts total sales of the “Salada” Tea Co, last year amounted to as much as the total business dur ing the first twelve years they were introducing Geylon tea into Canada and the United States Their increase alone in 1913 over 1912 amounted to more than the | | BRYANT COMPANY, LTD. Ba cre rans Peet “Clothes Shop for Men” EXCLUSIVE AGENTS ir existence, ee during the first three months of 1914 their ratio of in- jcrease is™the jever had. Prince Rupert largest they have 90.91 Phone 7 PEPPOL LAL IILE LOLA LALAVELEPEBEEVOD DG POLES PELALELIPERLELEBEBLELOOLOL ED PRINCE RUPERT BOAT HOUSE Boats and Launches for hire, Gasoline for sale ’ PHONE RED 391 North End of Manson Way | \OVGl Sh casks pianos 30.094) CL PLEOPLOOOLOR PORE DOROPOLLPOELOTETS 5 P.O. Box 1704 3}. Leads the Sealed Lead Packets Only, Bey World ard of Substitutes, “THE SQUAW MAN’ AT procercscceees - THE EMPRESS THEATRE rere ooo soooseeeyy, A NEW SHIPMENT OF The Squaw Man in SIX part wit stin Farnum in the titl rhe 1 production dramatical Serge ¢ (sy W, h big as, and ientifically s as perior to the original play I jopens at the Empress Wedne Dresses | April 22, and to remain ft ; April 23. s no need to introduce rh sday, Phere The Squaw Man to the public re than there is need to Dustin Far jnum is It is difficult to see JUST ARRIVED Prices from $3.00 to $25.09 DEMERS PPOPOPPOP OC CS COG RITCHIE, AGNEW & () Civil Engineers and B, ©. Lan iform them who jJhow the Empress could have jade a better or more strategu hoice of motion picture dramas POODLE LLLP LL OLDE LLL LDL OPDOLLL ODL IOL OL OODODOLD A popular star with film lov ers Will tnake her appearance | | | } | the Empress screen for the tw dave commencing Wednesday, | April 20 and 30—Mary Pickford I | appear in her original role The Good Little Devil,’ the jinasterpiece of David Belasco Surveyors i This play had two solid years lrun at the Belasco theatre in|, VateTWorks, Water Power, What Gg Vew York City Prov il Land § veving, Mae | Miss Pickford in the film ver ing, Townsites and Subdivisions, Beem supported by the same, ®!u Printing, Negatives ay |S iu ist as in the play, with } William Norris and Ernest ; lrue | McBride St., Prince Rupert, | Inlaid linoleums, cork carpets, a jprint linoleums and floor. oil | th at 10 per cent discount for ish Geo. 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