day March 13, 1920 mQ(rnelicioirs Rhone 27. Qiocolate Qke fir a New-fashioned (feneration. Baker's Chocolate Ik Pi Premium No. 1 I j iuof t fcUi .factory tor cooking and drinking; tbe firtt chixci: ot gooJ ixxuekccpcrtaod cooks. WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited I ' ! ABLISHCU I7 lnf 1I!3TR. MAS. CANADIAN UIU.S AT MONTREAL ft.. ln vf Ciiiii.c Recipes tent free ll.lllllfl HIKl ueul kIi pi- roiMTiilinl inn- i' aim li plc.i- St Old-fashioned Chocolate To the Ladies! Vm iiif imiii 'l lii in Kiir gue al a series of LESSONS IN HANDICRAFT AMD DECORATIVE ART I eider Hi'- HTiinitl directum of MISS S. GUblKUfiDSON Artist, from Dennisons, New York, N.Y. lii-inn Ikhi ff i i in Hn making of Crystalline Lump l,'RfcKitMi''Vi -arT'TaJ," ifffnr Wowed?? Costume, s.v.htip : Art. Moulding, I'aiiitiiig. lc. Al- the - I IMI . Poltcrv hi i ui ntinii. I.i-voii- begm TIihi mI iv. Miirrh I Kit. 0 a.m. tu 0 Sri' -. f ii t- ki "ik mi iliiln in uiir windows. McRAE BROS., LTD. Spring Qpening Friday and Saturday HATS 'iii'lerhil vnricl lii-i iiiiit'i" JT 1 1 1 1 V t!X !' 1 1 III mini' iilltl DRESSES t chapentix, IteaiiU-lle from . . $4.00 i iliiir- hi imi-l bewitching .;ilc-l New York and Vari" ta.ni 515.00 COATS and SUITS 1 1 iii mip lwccd in- uoe!l tinnule iii ljle, from up to III'' $18.00 Diana Spring Necdlo Silk Hosiery, li. I -'m'B shades $2.00 Darnty Silk Hankies, nom 30c to $1.00 LADIE3J You are all welcome to come and view them. Be mers P.O. Box 327. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 530 Or. 238 Dlack 735 , Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phones 687 539 Gr. 238 Black 735 Church Notices Baptist Church Morning service at II. Sub-iftl:, "F.veii in 8ardi,." .Sunday fiho6I tit 12.30. Evening worship nl 7.30. Subject: "Without munev mil without price," or "Ubijil'i ant invitation to any mail. Door open at 7; and at 7.10 continuing Id 7.30, Hit -organist will n-nder selections from the masters. Prove the worth and in- trresl of these services hv ul'iiding llif in. All invited. Presbyterian Church Morning worsltlp-al 11 o'clock. Knlijecl: "(Jive me thai. Then is none like it.'1 Sunday School and Bible clung at 12.30. Come unl bring your children, livening service at" 7.30. Subject: "The King's business reijujres haste." Preacher, Ilev. Chas. J. Cameron, H.A., Ph.D. -Lutheran Church St Paul' English Lutheran Cliuieh, llev. T. 1). Hlnde, U.D., pastor. Morning service at li o'clock. Sundav School at 12.15. Evening service at 7.30. Ser mons at both service by Ilev. 'I'll. Hiude. Address afler the hituiiiii at the evening service b lli-v. I. K. Haibr, H.D. Special nniMi- at both ttprvices. Christian Science Society Sen in- ever Sunday morning al II orloek in the Hay ltlock. 15 Second Avenue. Subject on Sunday "Subftaiiec." Weeknighl meeting on ttdneaday eveuirtg a I 8. lesinnony. First United Church He pair (o the Church vesti holt progressed far enoiiKii llial Mf 1 1 nt . erlrauee will hr tii'd on Sunday. Knter the front Iiinr w(hut knocking, eujoy u Special b.venglical ervlee i of constructive Itibie aliidy leave without knoekinv. Morning eripe at II o'clock Speaker. Rev. Ean Haker. Sun day chool al 2.30. Kvening ser. vice at 7.30. Sermon topic: "The Son of Man cave the lot. Speaker. Ilev. fJeorge H. Hacker. Kindergarten and irl' work in charge of the deaeonesti, Mix labe I Haddock. Rupert Cast Gymnasium Church I lie frMnaly church, corner of Seventh and Donald. Sunday .School at 2.30. Church aeniee al 7.30 p.m. Subject on Siimhty eening, M6a of the nature of ffiod." Preaeher, Ilev. Kan lUker. t)f course, we waul you Salvation Army ill bf conduclei al the Army IIiiji wwk-nd. If downtwvn to night, drwt in! The service niacin at 8.15. Sunday morning, n meeting thai will uelp you. The Seoul, and Uuardv will parade to I he Army al 7.30. He ure mid take thin senile in. Sun lay school al 2.30. (100'X Sun day . Parent." are requested lo send every child. I.el the Army sere you. (Had lo visit, help and gie information. Gomel Herman Capstick was film! f5(i and ensls in Ihe city police court llu- morning for an infraction of tlic (iauii- Act in liuying fui il limit a license. The prt seculion was by the provincial police. ANNOUNCEMENTS H.P.it.K. Dridge-Whisl drive and Dance, March ID. Kirsl lulled sialc March 27. Church Kasfcr iivik ilnedowii Friday, April 9, u.ii'.'riuni. Mothers etprcUI. Ir like it for chil. cfren at it Ukca the placa cf internal medicine. Local Druggists Have Modern Remedy for Colds A Vaporizing Salve which it Rubbed Oyer Throat and Chctt for Cold. When Vicks VapoRub, the "cxtemai" method of treating awe throat, bronchitis, deep chest colds, or croup, is opplied otr throat or chest, the ingredients are released as vapors by the oody licat. These vapors, inhaled with each breath carry the medication directly to the I affected air passases, loosening the j plilcpn and relieving the congestion. At the same time Vicks acts as a coun-1 tcr irritant, stimulating the skin,and thus liclpj the vapors inhaled to break up the I hulammation. Colds ore usually relieved over pight VIS O Rub Ovm 2IMiluonJars Usa Yzarly THE DAILY NEW8 PAGE THREE it.-., Local and Personal Phone 15. P.M. Coal Co. tf Arthur's Taxi. Pbone 678. tf b.C. Undertakers. Pbone 41. . Cameron's Phone 177. Dunce Orchestra, tf Shcddon's Taxi and Messenger Service. Phone 13 i. tl Son, of Ireland Dance, Hoston Hall, March 17. Arthur's orchestra. , , ; Oi SattirdaysnTght dance, 'Metro? pole HalljtiroinY'J to 12. Currie' orchestra. lilectroliji; for the reinovnl of superfluoui hair, -warl mole, .etc. . Phone Dlack 625. tf J. Slude SlevciiK, Dominion in. coiner lax ollicer, sailed today bv the Princess ' Deal rice for Ocean Fulls on ollicial duties. Mm. II. O. Marvin of Stewait has arrived fit) town on 'a vl.-lt to her vUlervMr. J. . Williamson, Fourth Avenue We?t. ' Sally (l enl, the new screen star, makes first appearance nl the CupiloL Vancouver, shortly ce her ill "Mike," Wcslholme tonight. 61 . !?. Harris returned llus nioruing on tlic iainla after n brief visit trflice Arm and will procccfl to Xew Hnzellou on thi eu'iiiug'a train. William Silverside, auditor for Hie l'acifie Mills, returned on the Princess llealrie this afternoon lo Ocean Falls after having spent a collide of days in Ihe cily. Union steamer Catala, Capl. J A. Fiudlay, returned at 5 o'clock this morniug from Any ox and the Naas. Itivlr and sailed on tune a 10 o'clock for. Vancouver anl wayports. H. (1. LovepTen, general agent for tbe Scandinavian-American line al Seat4le, who came north on Wednesday, and ha sine been visiting Tl dislrirl, will leave on tonight's; train for Prince George, returning souM by way of Jasper. Motorsliip Helliugham, Can! Anderson, arrived in porl lhij morning from Kelehikau with two carloads of frozen fish and onf carload oT fresii for transshipment Mast over the Canadian Notional Hallway. ,TIio vessel returns north Ibis afternoon. John Watson and S. D. Muc-donald wore named delegates a1 the meeting of tho SI. Andrew's Society last jiuht to the annual nieetiug of the Prince llupcrl l'oolliall Association which will be held later in the mouth. Decision has not yet . been reached whether or nnl a Callies' team will be entered In the league fot the approaching season. Owing to the brief time be tween ine decision lo liokl a dance and the dale of St. Patrick's Day, March 17, there was no choice hut lo omit the sending of Torm.il invitations. In iew of this it is hoped that as many-, as possible will he in the ItoMon Hall on the evening of Ihe 1 7 K la, to renew acquaintance with the Shamrock. Proceeds of Ihe dance go lo ilie Hoys' Hand Fund. Admission l,00. 61 Three hoys, It years of age and under, confessed yesterday afternoon lo Chief Vickers tha they had rcmocd the ltoyal Fish Co.'s light doliNery car from tin resider.ee of. Pete Loretifen on Thursday night. This morning they appeared before Magistral. McClymout and were charged with using a car without authority. They were given-suspended sentence, being required, to report to the police every Saturday for four weeks. One of the hoys sustained a cut in tho collision up lown that followed the removal of Hie ear. NOTICE Any person found cutting fallen limber or frees of any description on the Skcena Highway, without first obtaining a permit will he prosecuted. Permits may be granted on application lo H. A. McLBAX. Cily Kngineur. Advertise in the Dally News. A Free Recife Y Bok For You. Maybe you are one of the thrifty housewives already using Borden's St. Charles Milk. Then you know how its creamy richness gives a delicious new tluvor to all dishes, from soups to desserts. You know of its economy and convenience. Write The Borden Co. Limited, Vancouver, for a free copy of the famous St. Charles Kccipe Book. It gives dozens of tempting, simple recipes. We print a specimen recipe here. Yttrp I Eseallepcd Macaroni with Chets l'i cunCuU DorcWn't St. CharUf Milk. 3 fcupTuU coolted. di-.Inrd nun. roni cut in two-inch lengtlta. 1 ' cupful grated chene. 1; i tmblrtpoonfuls flour. I ' , tsblrspoonfuli butter. ) i tcatpoonful ult; scant LS teatpoonfut pepper. Few araint papriko. Kt&ke a white eauceof the flour, butter, Mtwlnii and the milk undiluted. Stir In the maca-ronl. Thornushly til a rather aiullov beJtins diih, put in a layer of the macaroni, then one of cheese, continuing In this way until aU isuaed and making the lat layer one of cheese. Bake in a moderate oven until browned, about 35 minutes. Sr.C. Jl-29 ST.CHARLES MILK USE IT WHEREVER THE RECIPE CALLS FORMILI aaassaaMiisi i MssassMiiiiiiis J PARENT-TEACHERS' MEETING AT TERRACE Question of Beautifying School Grounds to Come up Next Month TLItlt.U'.F., March 13. The regular monthly meeting of the Parent - Teachers' Association was held on Thursday evening in .W.YV. Hall with President J. .M. Halt in the chair. Alier routine business had beon carried on the question of beautifying the school grounds was brought up but it was decided to leave it oer until the following month when the meeting will be held at the school house. After the business meetiiug adjourned Mr. Griffin, public echcol principal, read a very interesting and instructive paper entitled "A Father's Share in the l'.diicnlion flr His Child," by Dun-slau Hrewcr. Ilefreihuients were served nl Ihe close of the meeting. Those who are absent are of-len nearer ( jih than those who are present. Max Muller. eV PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 4 -T ! 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City Ticket Office, 62S Third Am, Prince Rupert. llCAIIADlANJ PACinc aaiiwY Phone 260 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert fer lETOaAN, WIANCEIL. JUNEAU. SU6WAY Jtlrurj Sik. Htttl M Fit. YJLNCOUYIR, YICTORU u SUTTU FtWrat IZuS. 2fek. Mirtk Ulk Si. PRINCESS BEATRICE Fer Butedale, Swanaon Bay, Eait Bella Bella, Ocean Falls. Nemu, Alert Bay, Campbell Rlter, and Vancouver esry Saturday It a,m. tenc for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD GeBeral Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Atenue, Prince Rupert, aj. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailings from Prince Rupert, er VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Swanson Bay, end Alert Bay, Tueeeay. S P.M. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay. and Swanaon Bey. Saturday, 10 A.M. For AN VOX. PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rler Canneries, Thursday p.m. For PORT 8PS0N. ANYOX. ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, 8 p.m. US 2nd Ayeat'a. j, Berneley, A(eaL Prlnee Rupert. B.O. 3H