I ' THE LABEL IS RED AND WHITE The Service Which Makes the Milk in this Tin So Good CARNATION realize that good evaporated milk mutt start at tbe linn. So Carnation condenteriet are located only In district where dalrylnj rrachrt hi highest level. To aid , dairymen there U tbe Carnation Field Force a body of men tthntt sole job it to are that the dairymen who supply Carna. lion with milk, supply tbe best milk in the world. Thii it but one of the many feature whkb make Carnation Milk ao good but one of the many reasons why Camatfen arid? crrammm to coffee, and makes all cooking to drtkious. Carnation is just pure, whole milk, evaporated to double rieh-lir - and nude safe by steriHaation Diluted, it gives superior rfiill in all cookinr. Undiluted, it take the place of cream at one third cream cost. Order Carnation from your grocer. . '1 r r B fr ropy ot Mry Blares Cook Boo. Address fl i . u Milk Product Company Limited. 134 Abbott 81 . Vancuuirr B.C It look creamy It taatea creamy It la creamy "Prom Contented Cowt" Milk two sizes Produced in Canada TALL AND SMALL t or middle atevd and elderly topic, children and weak men and women. VINOL li mi, .ml kmI liver H'tniu-. i.- u woiulurfal uid in con-tl; i. ., (.1 yciK-rnl weakness, mir.fini.i, Wut of appetite ;uil idvy.Hicn! rxhauti in. Trier, per bottle - Our slot k i froMh. The patent oval shaped buttle is a iruaranti-e of the genuine Vinol. Ormes Ltd. The IMont-er DruxRiM' Three nsmtered Prmrma ift- Hrd Au-. and 01 It SI; Phono H2 and 200 (Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert RYDOCK AND SHIPYARD 1 OperHlinK luT.V. 20.000 Ton Flonlins Dry Dock iikIiuits MnchlnUls, Ibiilermakers. IllntksniHIis .I'allcrn. makers, Founder, Woodworkers, Fir. ELECTRIC AND A( ETYLENE WKI.DINC Our plant Is equipped to handle all kinds of MA1IINB AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES and 383 Best Procinme si fa. mx'kju (Tiic or:cinau Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT lUttttJ and avaranlMj. kj William (rant Sent UnilaH U.iiriJ.I.tk J Hainan. Clanli! DUlilWna, IMI -CU,(.w, 3rf taas. LSyerl!?omonl 18 t P'lldishfd or displayed by the aPVSUlIl.il Itnflrijl . I II n m r . n: I 1 . . ... " -"u ur uy uib uovortumrtit r tiriusn uoiu- A Lliji.u; bia Local and Personal Arthur's Tail, phone 678. B.C. Undertakers. Pbune 41. Bur Rupert manufactured- sblnglei ( fri rWal Cove'Luiaber Co., Ltd. tl Conrad Hadland. of Oona Hirer. Is lying dangerously 111 at the Prince, Ilu-pert General Hospital. M. Alvazotf is returning south on the Prince Rupert tomorrow morning after a abort business stay In the city. Dancing atarta, tonight at B o'clock at the fWoow " Mall. Oentlemen 1.00, Ult.50o; Legion 45 Annual Novelty fJincer Paul Alva20fl, who la here on a brief buatncM trip, will return to Vancou ver on the Prince Rupert tomorrow morning. Oco. UeAfee, manager or the Big Bay Lumber Go., and hie daughter, 3ean, are leaving on the Prince Rupert to morrow tor Vancouver. Emergent general meeting of Prince Rupert Blllard Aaaoclatton. Sunday evening In Ctty mil at 740. Important. Every player ta requested to attend. CUrenot Lougheed, International pre tdent of Oyro Club, waa the apeaker at the notary club luncheon today. Ur Lougheed -wUl return eouth tomorrov auoute to Oalgarjr. Dan UcDonald, wtll known proopeetor of lb Harelton district and now In the employ of - the Premier Mine, re turned to Stewart on last ntght'a boat alter having epent a aouple of daya In the elty. In County Court today evidence t being taken In the charge agalnat James Ucfue of aauult E. V. Jonea la appearing for the crown and L. W. Patmore for the accuMd. The cue is proceeding. Oeorge Taylor, travelling auditor. Canadian National Railways, returna south on the Prince Rupert tomorrow morning to Vancouver after hav ing been hare for the past ten days on ofBcta; duties. Trappers t Call and snow your fura to the Old Reliable House. It will par you as we can guarantee to give you higher prices than anyone else. We have big orders for all kind of fun especially mink. Wm. Ooldbloom Sfcond Avenue. Phone S23. tf fair number of members present. The Dated November XI. 1934. 4 4 A NNOUNCI3M L'NTS Salvation Army Musical Entertainment, February 4. Knights of Pythias 8t. Valentine's Juvenile Masquerade Ball, February 14. I Established 1923. r,.ic min TTCTLI fca3iaJ:ICCin I! Office Hours:' 9 n.nt. to G p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to' 1 ji.m. w. Any evening by appointment DIFP Kenny DENTIST Exchange Ulock. l'hone 109 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE TORONTO NUNS PROFESS VOWS (i:ki:mov vvmsym mcwt impkkh MVK AMI HAH Hllll.LV lK- Hll!n is neu'M'AI'ckh TORONTO, Jan. 27. iBy Canadian Press). Many ceremonies in city life are dally enacted, a common place in chureh activities, which to one of another faith are new anJ very Impressive. Such Is the description given in the local press of the reception of seven postulants and tbe final profession of vows by nine sisters of the oongTsg&tion of St. Joseph, The psstularUs were preceded by a little flower girl and following her came white-clad children with baskets, in which were foldeet the black habits. On each basket were sprays of amllaa and tbe rosary which the aisters wear on their girdles. Each young religious sister wore a aoft white wedding dress with a long court train froqi ber shoulders. And a tulle veil which fell In misty folds around her face. A train btr with a few wMte blossoms on the rio tous ' followed each postulant. The nine Mack-clad sisters who were to make their perpetual vows foUuwrd the pas-tulanta, and each nun carried a tall lighted candle, which tu tied with while ribbon. The postulanu after be ing received by the Motner Superior, slowly proceeded from the chapel while the choir sang softly a rc:eption hymn. The young woaaan rwturncu - the ball of the convent. Hid after removing their wedding garments docneti the habit of the congregation. Those who were mak ing their final vow had been in the convent tor five yeaia. At they went one by ctte to the alter ruling kneel-,ii w:th a I if Mod can-iit in their hand, they made a "peroe'.ual vow of poverty, chastity and obedience." As' -be pr.est passed sell krwlir.t; nun. tpe micUlx was given' ta her and she made her fl;.al prjf.wlan. NEW HEADSTONE INDIAN'S GRAVE I ATIIEH fOCCOLA MM KM IN INDIAN MOKV M..MItl.lMi I AlKl TALI: TRAIL. Jan. TS, A new headkioae marks the grave at the Kootensy Indian. Ptelle. at 31. Eugene cemetery. Eatt Kootensy The hradWtooe was erected by the Consolldatsd Mining and Smelting Company beeause Plelie discovered the St. Eugene mine, one of the richest copper producers In s region famous for its copper mine. Thomas UacKav. who resided here In lne Iw' m mna " oofP" the been mln ' ul He waa a early days, having a son of ouln vhrn Un' m - f0-papemian NeU local MscKay. a pioneer news-' who lost his Ufe In tbe War.!1 "ou1 missionary ,,t the Ksoieni) waa hr. vMtanata hi. , country. The Indian ;o::ied the Catho- Premlrr where he hjstds a responsible position with the Premier OoM Mining Co.. Ltd. after having spent a vacation In the south. A general meeting of the Prince tupert Players Club wss held Isit night at the Seal Cove Hotel with a report of the Oyro Club on the recent prospector. staging of. "Mrs. Temple's Telegram" waa presented and President J. S. Wilson welcomed a couple of new members, listing that It was the desire of the club to make Its membership as large as possible. Advertise In the Dally News. LAND ACT stitH i: ur i si f:nov to apply to TO PI ItCIIAsK lm In Prlnee Rupert Land Recording Dls-tr.et of Prince Rupert, snd situate on the north shore of the South Arm ol Tasuo Harbor, Moresby Iland. Queen Charlotte Islands. Province or Drills!) Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, ot Prince Rupert, U.C.. occupation Marine Broker, mtenda to apply for pemflsaton to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north shore of South Arm of Taaoo Har-b.-r. Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte llnd. in the Province of British Columbia, about S chalna from the end of the Oovernment trail: thence 10 chalna northeaaterly: thence 10 chains north-wtetirty; thence 10 chains southwesterly: thence 10 chains southeasterly. and containing twenty (20) acres, more or less. JAMES FIELD. lie faith and waa fired with a desire to set a good church bu.ii at the St. Eugene mission. "You must have money to do that." Father Ooecola ' told him." To get money you .iaast do as the white msu dtrs go into the itliu snd look tor minerals." Plelie followed this advice and becamt A few months later the Indian returned to the mission with samples of ore be had found. Father Coccola seat thets to a matng man ol his acquaints isee. Jamea Crouln. o: Spokane. Cronin staked araund tbe property discovered by the Indian and divided the yield of the mine enough t? provide generous funds for the St. Eugene mission. Cronin died some year ago. Plelie followed him to the great unknown soon afterwards. Father Coccola la the last of the trio living. CANDLE FISH STILL USED AS 1LLUMINANT VICTORIA. Jan. 27. The candle flah ta still twlng used by the Indiana In some parts of British Columbia for illuminating purpose. The candle fish ta similar In appearance to the pilchard, except that its oil content la very much greater. They are, In fact, too oily to ault the Indian as a food; but they have another and Important use in regions that are not jet served by electricity or other lllu- The. Indians, srter r-Thing the candle fish, place them in a dry, ahar.crtv'. place and wait till they have shrunker and all the water evaporated from fMALKINsi PRINCE RUPERT SCHOOL OF MUSIC rruf lasso r Pryce has decided to form a Junior musical club for girls and boy ra connectlcn with' the Prince Rupert School ot Music and will be pleased ta enrol any interested in music as a member. Tbe first meeting will b? betd on Monday. January 31, at 7 JO to elect officers, i Pull particulars, phone 674, Prince Rupert School of JIttalc. 34 ritlNCK KITKKT t'.KXKRAL IIOXI'ITAL ASMICIATIOV I Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the members of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association will be held on Friday. January 28. at 8 o'clock pa. in the Council Chamber. City IlalL j Business To 'receive annual state-; ment. auditor'! and other reports. To elect five members of Board of Management for the year 1S27. To amend paragraph 3 of the Objects of the Association. By order of the Board. ! H. V. BIRCH. Secretary t Advertise in the DUv News TIMHEK SALE X6830 Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister ot Lands at Victoria. B.C.. not later than noon on the 14th day of February. 1927. for the purchase of Licence XS830. to cut 4.120.000 f.bm. of Spruce. Hemlock and Cedar on an srea situated on the North Shore of Sewell Inlet. QCJ. Two 2i years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further partlcnlara or the Chief Forester, Victoria. B.C.. or District Forester. Prince Rupert. B.C NOTICE LAND ACT. of intention to to leam: lani. APPLY In Prince Rupert Land Recording of Prince Rupert, and situate at Neato Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that jonn uyonavn. oi Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation manager. Intends to apply for a lease ot the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the south side of Neeto Inlet, about one mile from Its head: thence south 6 chalna: thence - west 16 chains; theuoc north 6 chalna to shore: thence east lu chains, more or leas, following the shore line to DOinl of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. JOHN DYBHAVN. Applicant Dated November 13. 1028. COMPANIES ACT ! TAKE NOTICE that HPSETT CUNNINGHAM tt CO. LIMITED after the expiration of one month from th first publication of this Notice Intends tu spply to the Registrar ot Companies for the approval of the change of name to "EDWARD LIPSETT (PRINCE RUPERT I at Vancouver. BC. this 10th day of December. A D. 1023. IJvDNER & CANTELON. Solicitors for the Applicants. them. They then aet the nead or tall I . ; of the flah aught and uve the carcass I BeCaiTie OO WeaK as they would a torch. There is ao much oil In the carcass that It produces a bright, stswdy Xlime which burns slowly. imrii. AitmvAi.s, Prince It H pert P. B. Mills, M. Y AlvaaoH. P. Alva- aoa, Mrs. a. Stone, A. Harvey and H. R. Plommer, Vancouver. R. R. Nlehol and W. McLarnon, WimUpeg Mr. and wrs. ;einu:a, i oroaio, Vatgughcf d ""'a"! '( .HupoTiiy. J n JgtCDNTUAI.. C. S. MaMdanfr Valrcbllver. JlST AS (IDOIl,' A newlv-rlrh man wsa "tratnin in teftrch ot culture. In a famous art gallery he waa ahown a niece of old Greek aculpture, and waa told It was 3,000 years old. ".Whafa It wortht" he ak. "About 190.000." said hi guide. "Ah; he grunted. "And have, you' any idea lio , i.-n a new one would . be?" ' Could Hardly Stand Mr. Wm. rlmer, Tomahawk, Alt., writes: "Ijt prin(r I had a long ipcll of sieknens an J bocams so weak 1 eouM hardly stand. 1 could not slrni at night as th.- loast tittle noisA would vrakc me op. I tried blood tonics and other itrnv pills, but they did me no rood, and I was Rcttinp worse. I wrote my mottirr about my condition, and she sent me three boxes of After the flint box I was ftvllnf mueh Dt!?r, so I kept on until I had u.ed the thrre boxes, and novr I frl as well as ever 1 did when I was a young Price 5(ie. a hot at ail dealers, or mailed dirtct n receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., limited, Toronto, ? Amazingly Truthful ' ReprOuUction Making every record do its best. This new Bcunswick quickly won the hearts of music lovers everywhere. The case, too, is beautiful beyond the usual. Come in and say I want to hear the new LaHf HsSrvB iw4gggH efinesl (bffee Possible Sold Evervvvliere in tlie "Vacimxii padded can. ruoNooaArut anb atcoaas V J. LORNE MacLAREN, Ltd. Third Avenue, Corner Fifth Street DEMAND "Rupert Brand" -Kippers- "THE DAINTIEST HREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Di l'rince Rupert, ILC P. an ad ian National Qjc Largeft Kailway Syflcm in America Steamship and Train Service .. I'ltlNCt: Ki rilKT lll Irate I'KI TOUIA, M:TT1.K, ond Internir sjt. rillNCt: III CKKT for STKWAKT sji. IMIIMK JOHN fAr VANltUV I.N1S, fortnightly. rtSSLNdlllt TKAtNS Li: Eurh MONDAY. WEIINKSHAV and H llKOIMiE. KU.MONTON. HINMI' Mates. AGENCY ALL OCttN t'e Canaillan National t:press etc., also for jour next shipment. CITY TICKKT OllICE. 528 Tlllllll llCANADIANl Vcinc NCK ItlTKRT for VANfOl VKK. Vlf-dkile hiIii rueh 1'ltltlAY at 9 a.m. and ANYOX, WKItNKMlAY. 10, p.m. I K li Ul fctV t'll VKI.OTTK IS AM I'ltlNCK 111 I'KUT ATI KIIAY at 11.3(1 tt.ni. for I'KINCK 1.(1, all points t'atrrn Canada, lulled STKAMSIIIP LINES. for Money Orders, foreign Cliques. AYE.. PKINCE III I'KltT. l'hone SCU Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan. YVraiigcll. Juneuu. Skaij-lec. SO, Jan. 10, 21. To VaiicouieO lctorla. Seattle January S, II, 2H. PRINCESS IlEATItlCE. tor Itutrdale. Vjx IWIla llella. Ocean KIN. Naniu, Alert lUf. Campbell Klver, and Vancouver eiery Sot ur day, II a.m. Ajencj for all Steamship Lines. full Information from V. C. OKCIIAKU. (ieneral A rent. Corner of 4th street and 3rd Atenue, 1'rlnre Ituuert, O-Cy 'Advertise in "The Daily News"