ndny, February 21, 1927 T H E LABEL IS RED AND W KITE j Jaitci creamy a ... A- tL creamy v Sl V "Vow Contented Cows" two s i z i; ii c tAPGRva) Xyi I. ' , , nrl U7...U) T? A fill llf I ! I V l"M " K -a E .sT Milk could not be the largest selling CARNATION brand of evaporated milk in the world did it not appeal to more people than any other brand. And it docs. It appeal because of its wonderful smoothness and richness, its purity and uniformity. Carnation quality is tested and protected right from the cow to your pantry shelf. Carnation is the most completely useful milk you can buy Use it undiluted in place of cream at one-third the cost of cream. Diluted, Carnation adds richness to all cooking and is superior for other milk uses. Carnation is pure, fresh milk evaporated to double richness and kept safe by sterilization. Order several tins or a case of 48 tins from your grocer. -d lor a frit cy of Mary Makt't Cook Book. Addrtst Carnation U Products Company, Limited, Aylmtr, Ontario. ton TALL The t&KcSb-s 1 ProdureJ in Canada A H P DEMAND MALL "Rupert Brand" 9 TUB UAINTISflVilHKAKIMS-IVl oqD.Vf? Smoked Daily by ' ill n i. n i f) rii ii i 'j i tA I'rlnce Uupcrt, ILC Brushes at Cost W un. .,,-:t(.cki-.l with lUuv nd in mltr to move ,;c ,Pu hii.v Hair Uiush in the store at cost jincc. I die ' luirbruhe ivory backs, ebony backs. iollnhcd .: .1 wood back. Military Brushes. Nail Brushes. Clothes ' OSBORN IHUJSIIliS Th.- 1 lilitv 15ruh with the blue handle lirUtlea .rre fimrly lo tn n twined wire frame and there in brush for every -;rio sc. ORMES LTD. The I'ioincr Hi u rtflsUt Three IttKiMcred I'hurmaclMH ' "ml J.. I Ate. and fdh St. -MU "Wear Ever" Aluminum Kitchen Utensils "Wear Kvcr" SUnnuTS "Wear liver" Saute Pans "Wi.nr I.'...." 11... ,1.1.. It, .ll,.ru In. It. .,.. a, . . ... fi.. I . .... " su.:r. to ;t.oi ."Of to J?l.7."i "ttWr Ever" last for yoav, and -er-cji the eeond Kt- era-faithfully at it hu the first. The Utensils arc beautiful J t' mj! them in a pleasure. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 253 Third Avenue. ,tu',crt' RC ACsWADMn iuwvi Canadian Pacifix Railway nc. B. C. Goast bervices . nriniiKuii tvruntell. 4neaii. !hiis from Prince Rupert ... I. . tU 9tt in iviiriiiirv si. .'""" e'hniury't.V Man'li II. MIINTF.8H MKATHII-K. v rry ruiuruj Biorm... . 1" Hteamshlp Hteamshlp Lines. Lines. ... .. L....S...I Wswtlt. i or an Corner of 4,7i' M'Sili i'SS A. mnre Hupert. 15. C. URGES SEXES NOT COPY EACH OTHER Dr. Oustav Stresemann, foreign minister for Germany. In a recent Inter-ylew warned the sexes against seeking to resemble each other. Inalatlng that otherwise men wilt lose that which dla tlngulthea him and woman that which mo leu her lovable. "Penionally I believe the sphere of woman la essentially In' the home and In the family." he aald. "I do not know of a higher conception of a woman than to be just a woman and a mother." "I am glad to have the cooperation of women In political life, and espeel ally on educational questions. I admit it la good that women should have achieved Important things In other spheres. Including the social sphere, so that everything may not be left to men but no general, rule ahould be deduced from this. Remember that nature haa given us two sexes, and that It Is the wilt of providence that each sex ahould develop Individuality and not seek to resemble the other. If they do try to be alike, the man will lose that which distinguishes him, and the woman that which makes her lovable." SHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL THEATRE AT STRATFORD xlnitirl(). reality and Cunvrnlrnrr are MjIii UrMrn, of I'ruinolrrs 1X5NDON. Feb. 24. 61mple beauty and convenience these are the main dtslres of the promoters regarding the designs to be submitted for the new Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford -on-Avon. The honorary assessors and the as sessor appointed by the Royal Institute of British Architects to obtain by com I petition (open to British and American (architects! a suitable design for a i theatre to replace the building which ! was destroyed by fire have forwarded l to the secretary, the Memorial Theatre. : Stratford-on-Avon. a complete schedule o! conditions and Instructions. I The outer walls of the old building remain and these msy. If the compet-' I tor wishes, be Incorporated in the I new scheme. It is stipulated that the i stage must be adequate for handling 'any production with ease. It Is sug-i gested that the old theatre and part of I its stage should be reconstructed as a (conference hall SEES SCOTS RUSHING TO CANADA NOW Ui:tTIIKI( Ittl'IIIIT Prince Rupert. Overcast, fresh N.E. wind: tempersture. 40. Terrace. Cloudy, windy, temp. S3. Rouwocd. Cloudy, csun. temp. 32. Alysnsh. Clear. oa!m. Jem p. 33. Alice Arm. Clear, calm, temp. 31. Anyox. Clear, calm, temp. 33. Stewart. clear, calm. temp. 37. Harelton. - Clear, calm. temp. 21 Telegraph Creek. Part cloudy, calm, lero Smlthers. Cloudy, calm. temp. 4. Burns Lske. Clear, calm, temp. 7. Whltehorse. Clear, south wind. temp. 18. Dawson. Clear, south wind, IS below Stewart River. 23 below. . BILLIARD SCHEDULE The following schedule tor the second hair of the Billiard League season Is released by the secretary, W. 11. Long! I LIIKl'.MtY 23 Gyros vs. Orotto. .Mtltt'll 1- Grand Terminals vs. Muomj. 4 Grotto vs. St. Andrews. 8 Mookc vs. Gyros. 11 St. Andrews vs. Grand Terminal. When a man prays to be delivered from temptation, he Is usually a little offended wnen the temptation turns him down. We are a disrespectful people, and most audiences snicker at a Joke that is hoary with age. ANNOUNCKMKNTS LIU' Annual Invitation lull, Fcbru. ury 23. Kstalili.shetl VJ2X 1.1 Office Hours: J a.m. to G p.m. 'Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DENTIST Exchnnjre Mock." Phone 10'J THE DAILY NEWS F.JE THREE Local and Personal Arthur's Taxi. Pboot 878. BO. Undertakers. Phuns 41. Treabyterian Spring Sale. April 14. Oct the Big 4 habit) When thinking of a Taxi, phone 4. tf Our shingles coat leas and laat longer. Seal Cove Lumber Co. tt St. George's whist, bridge and dance In I OJJ.E. Hall on Friday, February 2S. then .take forty days to think It overt 47 A large phonograph haa arrived at th Hotel Prince Rupert for Installation In the dining room; x Concert by the Moose Orchestra In Mooe Hall' on Sunday evening at 9 o'clock. Collection at door. Milton Oonzalea returned to the city recently after having spent a month's vacation In Vancouver and Victoria. Enjoy the last dance of the season the Elks' Annual Ball tomorrow night Mrs. O. Young and Miss A. Andrews of Skldegate Mission arrived from the Islands on the Prince John this morn Ing. OUbert Campbell, formerly with the Prince Rupert Spruce Mills and now at Port Clements, arrived In the city this morning on the Prince John and Is a guest at the Prince Rupert Hotel. Leon Llttlefleld. Port Clements pole and logging operator, arlrved In the city from the Queen Charlotte Islands on the Prince John this morning and Is registered at the Hotel Prince Ru pert. Stippurtere uf I. II. Llnrey are urged to turn oat In full strength on Trills). Every twtr l valuable. If J oh need transportation farill-tle, phone 3111, .Ofllee open from t p.m. to X p.m. Trade and tabor Count II et-pert every worker to do hl duly. Vote for lllack, the 1-alMir candidate on t'rliUy, I'lionr Labor Head quarter, lllark lit. any time during the day and a far will be wnt for you. Trsppersl Call and show jour fun to the Old Reliable House. It will pay you as we can guarantee to give you ! higher prices than anyone else. We LONDON. Feb. 34. The newa of the I have big orders for all kind of fun. reduction lu the Canadian Income lax ! especially mink. Wm. Ooldbloom has Inspired the cartosnist ..yf the Dally I Second Avenue. Phone. 622. tt Epress to depict an ocean TjifcT yarned '.' "Annie Laurie.'' rushing towj a Cansds I Some twenty members of Kslen Chsp-ftlled with kilted Scots and bagpipes. !tr. Royal Arch Masons, sailed last night on the ateazner? Prince Rupert ( fori Any ox. 'They will attend the con- jjvocatlon of a new chapter at the smelter town tonight and will return td' the,' city tomorrow morning. The Oyro Club la to hold another; of Its popular hoedown dances on May 6. the date having been set at a business luncheon of the club yesterday when Jsmes Farquhar and Norman Freemah were Initiated and William M. Watt waa elected to membership. C.N R. stesmer Prince John arrived In port at 3 JO thla morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. The vessel had a good passage which was made In four and a half days. She brought a fair passenger list and a good freight cargo here and wilt sail on her return south via the same route on Saturday evening. The members of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club had the pleasure this at' ternoon of listening to a speaker who has only now been able to comply with a long stsndlng Invitation, Rev. Canon Rushbrook of the mission boat Northern Cross, who spoke Interestingly of his long experience on this coast. Next week, the club will celebrate the taenty-seco.td anniversary of the foundation of Rotary. The committee of the local Sons of Canada having plans for the celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of Confcdrra. Uon on July 1, under advisement met last night and discussed the matter. Next Monday, they will present a re. port to the assembly and early next month there will be a public meeting to which all organizations 'U1 be Invited with a view to havtng them as. slst In the celebration. R. O. Johnston, manager of Inverness cannery, arrived In port this morning aboard the Victoria tugboat Swell. He came on from Klemtu. better known as China Hat. whence the Swell towed a scowload of 348.000 feet of lumber from Victoria for the construction of the new cannery there. The Swell will take John Currle and Son's plledrlver down to Klemtu, leaving tonight, to drive the necessary piling for the construction work. Miss Isabel Klrkpatrlck, R.N.. daughter of J. A. Klrkpatrlck pf this city, has accepted a position ou the staff' of the Vancouver Oeneral Hospital' where she recently graduated with honors. Unsolicited, Miss Klrkpatrlck was appointed head nurse In the eye, ear and nose ward, a position for which there were over thirty applicants, most of them being her seniors. In th recent p.oUuclal examinations of candidates for K.,K;i -,M1 Klrkpatrlck led the pro- Jy,' BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME AT LITTLE EXPENSE Accidents Carit harm these Guaranteed Art-RiW" Ptnmmm Fttlf IV. HI it t'lf-lrmt4 m trm HI c( in nfl mnd fmvn 'ilh dtinlf bmrmtr dtsi'in. 4oNCOiflr COLD SIAL CUARANTtX l sinsrArrws ounmu i W1 MOktT SATS Today's train from the east, due at 330, wUl arrive on tune. R O Johnston, manazer of Inverness cannery, la a visitor in the city. j Catholic Women's League social to-nlght ln Church Hall at 8:30. Cards and' dancing. Mrs. Ponder's orchestra. Ad-( mission 50c. J. K. Oreen of Stewart, who la In-; terested In mining and has been a 1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Ritchie, i 420 Fourth Avenue west, will sail for) Vsncouver tomorrow morning on the steamer Prince Rupert. The catch of the American halibut schooner Onah, Capt. Harry Scllg, which arrived In port yesterday with some .000 pounds, has not yet been sold. It will probably go on the Exchange tomorrow In time to be shipped south or east. Union steamer Cardena Is coming north this 'week on the Prince Rupert-Ocean Falls snd Bells Cool a service re-placing the Catala. The vessel, on the bridge of which Is Capt. A. Johnstone. Is due here tomorrow afternoon or evening. It Is understood that the Cardena will remain permanently on thla run, the Catala, after ahe has had over haul In Vancouver, going on the Prince Rupert-Stewart-Anyox ,run which the Camosun has been handling tempor arily. Advertise tn the TU!t News TIMHER SALE XG330 There will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the ofrice of the District Forester at Prince Rupert. B.C.. at 10 a.m., on the 26th day of February. 1027, the licence X6R30. to cut 4.120.000 f.bjn. of Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar on an area altuated on the north shore of Sewell Inlet, Q.C.I. Provided anyone unable to attend th auction In person may submit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Two (3) years will be allowed tor removal of timber. Further particulars of the' Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prlnes Rupert, B.C. TENDERS t Oil STIK'K OF STATIOVKUV. FANCY HOODS. KUIIO AMI Ml-li.lt. hxti kks ami uttimjs W. W. H It ATM All. KSTATK. TENDERS msy be submitted tor the above atock and fixtures, etc.. not later than 13 o'clock noon on February 28. 1S27. The highest or any tender not tiecessitrlly accepted. Stock and Inventories on view 10 ajn. to 4 p.m. dally at Store. CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION. LTD. TO. Bx 032. 1'rtaoa Rupert, B.C. o AS A light rub-over with a damp mop, will instantly remove all traces of dirt or stains no tiresome beating or sweeping rciiuircd. With all their modem advantages, Congolcum Gold Seal Art'Rugs are surprisingly low in price the recent reduction has established a new low price leveL Send the coupon for a fre folder showing all the attractive patterns in full colors or sec them at our dealer's. fcoLEUM GOLD SEAL Congoleum hears this GoM Seal affixed to the surface an emblent of the unconditional guaranteeavoid disappointing imitations. 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