hmBimdandBctterBread " PURITy FLOUR MttikondLess Shortening The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA, Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Oaily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - .Managing Editor. Advertising nnd Circulation Telephone . 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - . 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. - Knocking a competitor is a sign 'of -weakness, efficient' do not need o knocH anyone. H cupful Bardeai'a5t.Cna,lr Milk J. tMinooofnl aalt Thursday, April 28, 1927 isEA SERPENT. NEEDED HERE. Now- they have, not only one, but two tea serpents at Vancouver. Since the untimely fate of Ogopogo in Okanagan Lake during the winter, it might have been wondered who was going to have the ""ts .Vancouver. has. grasped the opportunity and will probably make just a good use of it as they did in the interior towns. Be they reaf or fictitious, sea serpents are not onlv valuable ,ent progress of civilization. Not least among these is the vitaphone, the'"'.1 new talking moving picture which is already being shown with a In t dilull with h, cupfulcojd water I H teunoonfuU bakUl The strong nd Whenever you find something worthy, encourage it. not onlv vi 7-1 capruia anted nour H--- cupful ttitar U teaapoonful vanilla - - fulV'.fli.il' lJ - , , i . K teaanooofal lemon ratracl . tna iljent ahd creani It witk the eager, ..It. and flavorinr. Caen. Una the rj.dk. diluted, with the cooking oil. < togetker the dr. lag re. dieau and add . them alternately to the fcret miature with tha milk, ileal . . . . haaarenaa ally e. 1 a., a. I J J ' t a .a, im, meoium-eiaea pan ana .prink le nut I chopped rawin. or cocoanut over tha top. . u ii i j jniaetee. aka ia a moderate oven, let 73cmJbwV6 ST. CHARLES laflnMknBBKv wherever L Mill jSTIKINERIVER j POSSIBILITIES r. a, k Kit it m- (icoi.oou'.ti. misvkt write ix tiow:uv'ir:vr lUI.l.t.TIN It has long Iwiv.iuownUiAV'&lrty tntud area alonsiaiSWstwn'cihtact ot ( the Caaip'Rtfoge 'Bath9llUi';fn British, 'Columbia is geologically favorable tor !fhe occurrence of mineral deposit!. This ha been amply borne out by the ; discovery of many valuable ore deposits In areas adjacent to Portland Canal,! Mice Arm, Atlln Lake, and at other j &tt Jarther north Jind south. One of liSit serious chitacles ta the rietfelapment j oi the mineral resources east of tl-' I Coast Range has bfea a decided lack or ' : economical transportation. At only a few ! plaees whe:e the range Is cut by long j amis of the sea or great rivers, or tra- . versed by railways, has It been feasible to develop mineral deposits- profl:ably. '.This absence of transportation facilities combined with the physical character of the country has tended to discourage prospecting In areas which otherwise present considerable possibilities of reward. The Stlklne Itlver. though It has formed a highway of entry to the placer gold fields of the Caaalar for fifty-two years, nas so xar tailed to be a means of developing that section of the zone j along the contact through which it ' passes. During the Casslar and Klondike gold j rushes this area .was probably tested ; extensively for glacer gold. The bars j of the Stlklne Rivers Itself and of the Clearwater, a tributary which, rising to the northwest, flows along the base oi the Coast Range, yielded same gold. ' Incidentally, a lew lode deposits ot gold, copper and silver-lead-zinc were discovered and developed to a small es- These deposits support the be- publicity but they are undoubtedly something of a tourist attraction "ef that tnl secMon of the contact rone Jt is getting to be that no watering place is complete without having Ty f" " rieh." othe" ch hav" had one in its history. Prince Rupert needs a .sea serpent in Its t S great worth, business hIf anyb6dy finds one, tL Daily News will Reaped t S jTSTJS the publicity which it will command. institute campaign iu almost untouched. Between Portland . Canal and AUln. two of British Colum- vitv ivvp ,n NE IN ENTION bla's rich mining camps, lies a virgin IS SURPRISING: territory nearly three hundred miles : '.When we look back a few t-ears we find ourselves almost l,on and ot undetermined width which startled at the number of wonderful "'n P081011"18 ot producing camps ,v ..uniut.! U4 nuuuuiui in inventions vcuiiuiiA that mat have nave uiueci aided the me i iiilc euuairu Ki eitner eua. inn area awaits the prospector and af- j " " - imm nun a wunucriui nunung grouna. good j deal of success in . many parts . , , of - this ,. ,- continent. . Those who .m. ... : have seen and heard the vitaphdne say it is almost a perfect repro-iis difficult owing to the ruggednesa of duction of movement and sound. They synchronize perfectly and the! the country and the seventy of the audiences are at first almost hypnotized with the wonderful effect. I climate. Development should work out This form of entertainment is being featured in many cities of the .coast arid large crowds attend to witness the novelty and to be entertained bv it. The cost of insfallizntinn in s.-iirl tn lw Ui-cro K,,f tu effect is Ei-eat and if the manufacturer rnntirmo tn l ,.., , I Coast Range bathollth and flows with t,u.t,,r nnrl t .mnn, .rA ..,..,. . i.-wt.. .ul ..7" f: iln nort dlsUnce ot " for many mile,, .tj.vrj fsvuu Ul MOUi, IV JJ JlsVCIJ LilUl LUC VllUpnOIlC (will continue as one of the best means of modem entertainment. '.BACKWARD SEASON ALL ALONG COAST. While a great many people in Prince Rupert seem to be complaining of the backward season here, it is to be n6ted that a somewhat similar condition has obtained all along the coast. Only during xne past lew aays have the southern cities been blessed. .with real spring weather. This city, being farther north, has to await its turn. Summer will come in due timeandiwetshall cthen all be happy. ' IGNORANCE REGARDING CLfMATE OF DISTRICT. There is much ignorance in the United States regarding the climate of Prince Rupert and neighborhood, The general inference is that because the city is near Alaska, it must be very-cold here. They find it difficult to believe that the cold is no more intense here in winter than it is nearly two thousand miles to the southeast. In order to reform it is necessary not only to stop doing that is injurious, but to do something meritorious. Anybody can be cheerful on a sunny day, but it takes real man or woman to-look smiling on the tenth day of the rainstorm. (.When ,a man complains about everything and does it either his teeth or his stomach need attention perhaps boK. ward from the routes of navigation, of which the Stlklne River Is by far the best. It crosses the margin of the affording fair transportation facilities during five or six months of the year. The zone Is also penetrated and cut by large tributary valleys CARILLON IS with your language and smiles of annroval but bv buvfni? a tfrWpt nHf,,n ... V . WORLD'S BEST MUX UK IX.T.tM.EII IX OTTAWA MKMOIIHI. TOMSK IX M'KINIl AMI ItrXCI HK.ST Jll.V 1 LONDON. Apl. 28. (fanadlan Press). The carillon of 63 bells built at the bell foundry In Croydon for the Cana dian l!oisea of Parliament at Ottawa. Is the largest ot its kind In the world. It Is practically a sister carillon to the fine bells Installed by the same firm. Oillett and Johnston, In the Park Avenue Baptist Church. New York but whereas the New York Bourdon tell weighs 9U tons, the Ottawa Bour don weighs ten tons. The -S3 bells extend through four and a half chro matic octaves from. .the Bourdon Low E". to the fourteen pound top treble, High "A". Every bell Is ta tune with itself tfcat Is, It has been tuned accurately pq the Five Tone Harmonic Principle. The whole carillon has als? been care- making a donation. txrament. so that the oerformer can Recipes from St. Charles Recipe Book (Sent Free on request to The Borden Co. Limited, Vancouver) TOMATO CHOWDER 2 puU DorJc'. St. Ck.rU Milk 4 UbUpoOf.ful.dour 1,?"' , , 2 leupoonlul. .uf.r 2H typiuU uarvd tom.loM 3 iMapoonisl. wit I medium md onion, .Lxd tkia H Ira.poonlul proper i UbUapooslul butter tj moonlvlml. 6 w.tor ci.iUi, MU Mlt tlu butur in Iha lop part of tU do-ibU boikr. tU U Oiuon. and cook it s.ntlr till yellowed, .bout fiv. to eiht "i1""- In miIk "' "', over tha loor port ol xUt doubb botlor and cld. Mut th Hour. nlt and pruprr win onough cold wilM to m.ko a .mootb (mini stir it into n mn ana cook .bout hlloa nunatca. .tirnnf orcaHoaallf Moat tha tomato with tha . art whan boilini. nrnnm n wiin ino rjKaanl milk, ght. crackor wkkb kaa km .dipped ia . Una. add add th tha aodi aoda For .rvina. put i arm water, ia cock ONE ECO CAKE BRAN MUFFINS U cupf.l rtoeoor.'. St, CkarUa Milk left dilated with 2 capful. rVwrf if cupfal water I cupful bran I toaapoosiul aah 4 tMtpoonful. baking Hi tabWopoonfala air.l.i.n powder a uuaapooaliiu melted batter , Beat tha etl and add the other iaf redjant. ia tha order tiran. Beat well and ;ranafer to well oiled fnu&a pan. and bake tkirly-va laiautea la a uodeiale orcn. MILK Tip TopJMhes modulate from one key to the other without offending the ear. Before Bacll Invented the 13oal of Equal Temperament' over 200, )ear ago, It wa Im- posenDie vo attain tan reault in or- dinar, mualc. nd untU te ,aat few la In general use for ordinary muaical inrtrumenta and modern concert practice In both hemisphere. The total weight of the bell Is 63 tona. and the weight of the (tee! framework and fitting la about 22 tona. KMII.IMII AND K i:Cft The inscription on the" Bourdon bell l In.jiiglUh ion oni aide and In French tin tie ttnei, round the top of. :bell a.,inWu6ut':UealKh of maple-leavea hai been mouldeld. At the pedal . requeat of the, iCahadlah gov-eminent, the wording of thU ascription haa not yebbfen divulged. ONE PRICE Tkt HlusttMtim evt i bow i t C0-tttt Tip Tp ttjfo ft Sfixie. the time taken to m.truct thetarlllonl It" - from the date when all the detain were aetUed, all 83 bella with the neceary machinery have been flnlahed In 18 month. The 10-ton Bourdon bell will be the gecond -largest Individual brtj in Canada and the third largest on Urn American continent. An elaborate -Practice Clavier' la be. Ing aupplied with tuned Intra and re sonator ahd having a keyboard exactly almllar to that of the Carillon Clavier or conaole) ao that the CarUlowieuf can learn freh pieces without annoying the neighbor. A more important Uue of the 'Practice ciavier' I to en. able pupil to learn , the rudljnenu oi playing and acquire t certain amount of proficiency tmrtleularlv In oedal work before playing on the Tower lu-ttumtnt U permitted. The clock mechanism la divided Into1 thre aeparate unit, the "Going Train" driving- th hand ot the four IS' tf' dtameter clock face, whil the 'Strlk ng iTairr ana tguarter Train are praced fifty ee( below, under IM btlla. The old foried clotk welghia are dlpened with and In thefr place powerful electric motor lift ahd re lease the enormous ctoek hammer. Shortly after Easter the Carillon Will be ahlppt-d tot Cana'day ft ttf be Inaugurated on ttumlMoh Day, iiil 1. The Victory ?of Sn prikalbly tfi firveirt poWfwh-Isi e.tslente' Iter thr? pu"rpc of carillon muslo None of the" men who woXtld make Prf"ect hui)atifW r inarrlfd. "PROVINCIAIi ELECTIONS ACT' ritivcr. niTruT ii.irTOKVi. ItlSTIltCT yean thla refinement wa unknown to'nn Monday, the 18th day of May, 1927, the bell world. . ,l 'u tf 10 o'clock iu Ux tore- . noon, at the Courthouae, Prince , ,. , . Huperi. The Carillon haa aim been tuned ab- ! :0lct a alttlnj of the Court of Ret Ulon aslutely to International pitch, which -r the purpose of retlamg the 1WU of imSm MADE TO MEASURE li . avrri tor inr aaia cieciorai uuiricu , Dd of heirlrf and determlnlnir nr nd an objeeuun to the retention oi r.ny name on the (aid Uta, or to the regiatratlon aa a- voter of any applicant lor registration; and for tbe other pur-noe aet forth 111 the -Provincial Elec-tlona Act." Dated at Prince Rupert, DC . thu 8th Hay of April, 1827. NORMAN X. WATT. 114 Regtatrar of Voter. IN NOTICE THt MATTSIt of an ItMlleailAn for the luu of a Provlalontl Certificate of Title lor Lota twenty-one 431 and iwemy-iwo mi, uiock atveuteen 117), Section one (1), City ot Prince Rupert, Map 823. 8atla(actoiT proof of the long of the Certificate of Title coming the . ate n.v , ana tie .lie TAUU p tlon of one month from the first publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land in the name oi uuriand De orasse Evans, the crlglual Certificate of Title la datrd me iin uciooer. ihu, and l numbered 87301. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert 1 D.C., 6th Aprlf, IW27. II. P. MacLEC-n. Registrar of Title. NOTICE Under and by virtue or the provision f Section 28 of the "Mineral Act," no-ice l hereby given Messrs. Malcolm Smyth. Edmund Langls, Harold Itanaert nd Albert Moore, tbst there Is owing 0 the undersigned for Assessment Work Eerformed on the Oordllla Oroup of Ilneral Claim. Prlncens Roval laianrf, fjkeena Mining Division, th sun of oj.oo, ana vnit unima saiq persons nsV their proportionate (hare oi th cost of such Assessment, together with all cons it advertising, etc., to the undersigned Butedale; B.C.. on or before u.. n 1027. application will be made tn h.( Oold Commissioner, Prince Rupert, BBj o hove their respective Interest in the ii i.iiiviviic-u Mining vrgup of Mineral iijaiuie rmtca m in under-tg led. DAVID COfthlLU. , JACOB K08rtl. WATER NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEM' that Ills Honour th Lieutenant-Oovrnor of British Columbia, by and .with th advice of Hi Executive Council, has been )!M t.i order! THAT the reservation of th unrecord-Id ..water of. Brown' River and 1 Knfght fcreek., tributarie of.ItsM Riven establUhed fJursuint to 6ttft Ifi Council Nusnber.Bns ppr6vfd th Itxh day of June; lf31, be, cancelled, . The cancellation of the said tMri. tlon win b effective on April nth. im DATED thU 11th day of March, JMl T. D. 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