fej. fl If- if; X Coftr a pi ol otk (lil!t or other) with coat of Colinin Milliard, mia wilh pie ol bul-ttr the tie of a nut, tall nd p-txr to tuit, l'lace the rout in a hot ora, "!" b'r tJ color, ba.le ill let it brown, baste it (m ider adding to the tauce 2 tabtttpoonfula ol milk. Daring the cooking, bute the rottt teveral timet by adding at interTals milk to the Juice, l'ork thu prepared i -ar to digest and hat very agreeable chicken-like tlaror. HREADED LAMO CHOPS g French ehopa; 2 tabletoon butter. 4 talilctpoont flour; 5 cup chopped lianu X teaioonful alt: Cayenne) I cup milk, yi leaipoon Co'man'a Muntard. Make thick white lai'ce, when thorourhly cooked, add ham and let nude to coot 11 roil chopa, ataioa with nil, Colman't XI uv lard and ixpper, cool and tprrad both tidet with a layer of tauce. let aland on buttered plate till I ml. then dip in crunibt, dig and enrmba. Fry in deep fat. (jarnith with paper .frills and terre with Cuban or totaato tauce. CASSEROLE OF ECCS Hard boil !'' le Un wise, pulrerire yolks, add cjiopi ed chires, chopped olircs, 4 tax-on ol Colmai Mustard and a little cieain. Reason to taste. Refill whites, heaping well, place in bitt-tered casserole (close together) fill tip with lich cream sauce, coer all with t thick coating of grated cheese. Oak until brown. Oc r i - s Seasonable Ch 13 jecipes Ffve delicious dishes fit for a Kins' They are not every -day menus they are different, very different, and will add lqurels to any housewife's culinary achievements. Mustard of course is the secret of their savcuriness. Clip these recipes for future reference ROAST PORK BRUSSELS STYLE DAKED VIRGINIA HAM Select a Iice A bam t inch thick. Mi together J heaping tea. tona Colman't Mustard with ! cup vinegar. Spread over the ham. Slice applet enough to corer ham. Sprinkle i cup brown sugar oer the whole. Stick whole clovel through the tlicet of apple ererjr 2 inches apart. Tut in baking pan and bake in moderate or en from 1!j to 2 hours. Keep water enough in pan to keep liquid boiling. This Is delicious terrcd with baked potatoes. When him It ready to tenre, re-more cloet, but seme the applet. The brown sugar, mustard and vin-egar gie the bam a most delightful flator. FISH SALAD Take the remnants of fried fish" left orer from a previous meaL Remove the bones and hash it to fill 2 cups. Add to it ii cup of celery cut in pieces, 3 radishes cut fine, and mix the whole thoroughly. On this mixture pour Yi cup of well seasoned mayonnaise tauce made with Colman's Mustard. To tenre, drett a salad dish with fresh lettuce leaves of medium tire. Lay out the salad and pour the mayonnaise over it. Finish with M cup of small or medium sired French peas .spread on the top. Garnish the edge with thin lemon slices, and small bouquet! of pirtley. This salad is just as delicious madt wilh chicken, veal or pork. For FREE Recife Book, write! COLMAN'KEEN (Canada) Limited, Montreal 0 ill JT aids , digestion. oe aj ecoiaies at a special price We have Just received an extra shipment of Neilson'a Eulk Chocolate In creams and hard centres and in order to . move them quickly we are selling this shipment at the special price of 60c per lb. or a 5 lb. box for $2.1 o. It will pay you to buy a 5 lb. box at this price. Ormes Lid. Jfic Pioneer Druggists HIRD AVE. SIXTH ST. ItLt.'llUNti tritzuu DENTIST Dr. J. R. Gosse Helgcrson Block X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Appointments Sovereion Life Assurance Gompany r fnn.iJll Head Office Wlnnlpss. Mnnitobn , Auk for particulars regarding Children's Insurance. e l"ve a special policy upon which premium paymen s C 1 ;,ASh POLICY UL-MAININO Jjn.the death of the parent, or Guardian, THb IN FULL KOHC15. This plan is only one of many. V.. V. TINKKIt, DWrlcl Ktpresentntlve Local and Persona! Arthur Tail. Phone 878. B.C. Cndertakera. Phone 41. Dentist. Dr. J. r. rjosse. Phono 000. Oet the Big 4 habltl When thinking of a Tail, phone 4. tl Sam Jabour sailed last night aboard the Prince Rupert on a business trip to Vancouver. C. W. Homer, provincial assessor, wax a passenger on the Prince Rupert last night for Ocean Falls on official duties, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Blake sailed las'. night on the Prince P.upert to spend a holiday of three or four weeks vlsltuiK In Vancouver and Victoria. Mn. Long and party of Juvenile Eottonlan were passengers from Van couver to Ketchikan going through on the Princess Alice this morning. Isaac Taylor, well known Whltehorse merchant, was among the passengers aboard the Princess Alice this morning. returning north alter a trip outside. Erllng O. Elllngaen, Dawson photo grapher, and Mri. Elllngaen wer. aboard the Princess Alice this morning returning north after a trip outside, J. J. Milliard, customs oncer al Eagle, Alaska, was a' passenger on the Princess Alice this morning returning north after having s)cnt the winter outside. Albert Farrow, steamboat Inspector. was a passenger aboard the rrlnces Alice this morning going through to Dawson and Whltehorse to Inspect the river boats. O. A. Jcckell, comptroUer of Yukon Territory, was a passenger on the Princess Alice this morning returning to Dawson after having spent the win ter outside. O. It. Ntckerson, general agent tot the White Star Line at Vancouver, returned south on the Prince RUpert last night after having spent a couple of days In the city. A special meeting of the Elks Lodge was held last night for the purpose of further advancing plans for the May 24 celebration which the Brother Bills will hold In conjunction with the Fair Board. HJ.I.C.S. Patrician, Capt. Agnew. will conclude her visit to this port by sail lng early Sunday morning. The des troyer Is operating at present on patrol work In conjunction with the fisheries department. R. F. McNaughton, C.N.R. district passenger agent, leaves by tomorrow- morning's train on a business trip to Interior points. He will go through to Jasper, returning to the city with ths party of eastern ticket agents next Thursday. C.P.R. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. C. C. Salntey, arrived In port at 8:30 this morning from Vancouver and sail- rd.-at 9.30 for Alaska ports. The vessel had 121 passengers. 77 of whom were going through to Skagway. Tnree dl embarked here. T. J. Calkins, general agent of the Clcago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Co. at Vancouver, proceeds on tomorrow morning's train to the Interior after having spent a few days In the city on Business. He will return to Vsncouver via Jasper Park. Passengers sailing from here tor the north on the Prlncees Alice this morn ing Included J. S. McDonald and J. R. Oaskell for Wrangell: Rev. J. MditI.i rete Pcmuchlne. Oeorge Dclfel. C, James, J. Atkinson and E. I. Hould for Dawson; J. Batko and J. Tingley fcr Juneau; R. L. Bellirr. P. A. Young, R. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D, McLeod, McLcod. Miss K, McLcud, M. Audal A. E. Strain and J. England for Ket chikan; M. Variey fcr Wliiielmiae. ANNOUNCEMENTS Print; Rupert Players' Culb presents "Nothing but the Truth" Wcstholme Theatre, Juno 2, Summer June 10. Carnival, Exhibition Hall, Moouc Picnic, June 23, Established 11)23. I I 9 III ,r Office Hours: 9 a.m. to C p.m. Saturday: a.m', to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DsFEKpnny DENTIST Exchange 11 lock. Phone 109 THE DAILY NEWS MakeYourOwn SOAP and Save Money! All you need is waste fats and GIL LETT'S PURE I VC FLAKE LT L Full Directions Wilh Every Can YOUR GROCER SELLS IT! kImh-h rebuilt like new ut Mc-Arlliur's Mioe htiirr. tf Hotel Regent, Hyder. B.C. Mcllmoyle, proprietress. Mrs. Oco irtrrnixiii lea from 3'li In ( o'-cliKk I 123 Saliirilay at l!;irrlr'n furniture si ore I lrt I nltril l-aillrs' Aid ure III rlurgr. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A. Drygoods and Novelty Shop. Phone 770. Chief Engineer 'Logan Is back aboard the steamer Carrtenl this trip after an absenco of several mouths during which time he went to the Old Coun try with Capt. J. A. Flndloy to bring out the Union Steamship Co.'s new freighter formerly Ardgarval and now renamed Chllllwack. Capt. Agnew, commander of H.M.C.S. Pntrlclan, lnipertcd the Sen Cadets nt naval headquarters last night. There was a full muster of the corps under Lleutf Robert Blancc and Thomas Mc- Clvmont. nresldent of tile Navv Lea. I guc. as well as Stanley, W. Taylor and C. Patcrson pf the executive, were present. Tonight Capt. Agnew will Inspect the local detachment of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ' Mrs, J. Ct Spencer arrived on the Cardena this afterncou from Bella Bella and proceeds this afternoon board the gasboat Taplow to Port Slmpton where 6he wll vtstt fcr a few days with her daughter, Mrs, C, n, Fltwln She will be In the city about the middle of next week to remain a short time. Mrs. Spencer has Just recently returned from Vancouver! where she represented this district at the convention of the United Church Wcatn'- Mircioiury Oaclcty. SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL EVENING LAST NIGHT BY CATHOLIC WOMEN The social evening In the Parish Hall, at which the members of the Catholic Women's League were hostesses last night, was a success both socially and financially, many being present fi r carat and more earning. In for dancing which followed. Af fifteen tables of cards, prize winners were as follows: Bridge Ladles' first, Mrs. Woods; men'i first, Vincent Meagher; ladles' consolation, Mrs. H. P. Qlassey; men's consolation, Ed. Lawler. Whist Ladles' first. Miss Virginia Taylcr; men's first, Mr. Howett; ladies' consolation, Miss Mary McDonald; men's consolation, J. McNulty. Refreshments were served and dancing followed to music furnished by Mn- R. P Ponder's orchestra. Prank Fortune acted as master of ceremonies and Leo Contoli presided at the door. Committee conveners were Mrs. M. P. McCaffery and Mrs. J. 11. Meagher. WANTED TO SELL HIS FLIVVER AND LOT TO THE TAX COLLECTOR n a recent number of the Edraon ton Bulletin V. A. deGravcs tells the oHcnting incident The super-opllmlet 'of Alberta showed up on Friday. He appeared ait the nice Senior League Baseball commences . provincial Secretary where .the on May 24 at 3.30 in tne Dan orounds. ! automobile license olatcs are issued Races on Acropolis mil commence at , announced that he ld a car but no 120 prompt. 120, cash, and made an oCcr to trade a city H:t In "the northwest part of the city Tt and saie oi nome cooKing, cw-.for a Bet Ucense pialtli ins eix. qv me nun oi me. unuru' T. ..i ,... k. Church In Barric'J Furniture to- Store, Lteu ln charge explain to him that mvrrow. cmvuruay, iivih o w o. th(, ,. rfom- business on , a cash basis only, and Hhat althouch J. S. McDonald of Alice Arm sailed ,., rlpol hp nroroi(d ml!rhrt .,, fcc on tbe Princess Alice UiU morning for f ,t vtn toc provUlce ieum v...w ...v the best of the bargain. It Just couldn't Creek country where he will spend 'hc done tne summer, I ,. ...v.n .. , , i v c.i, wiinv II juu IIC 1IJC IUI li.1V tJI, , " 1", . . 1 an' the car 'together?" he finally de- CP.R. steamer Princess Beatrice, , . , ., '. Capt. S. K. Gray, ' will arrive from the ,.; ' Tr.inirMT. "T MnH run th nn. nr! ' scuth tomorrow xsorulng. sailing on . ' A. ., . , 4. i ca . . pay pay taxet raxea on uj the ww uunrc other an.i uui i icr return w vaiiwum aiiu waypuris at It o'clock. might as well let you have 'cm both." Told afisln that the proviaee couldn't iIhI V a ArmmAn rl jtn ,4Via tJtrtn raa A meeting of the. Prince Rupert u "v '"'"" v"' "vv" Wmnlno Cli.h will hlrt at 7 nm. ul uu ut""' "'"" " " c..,H., .v- 0,1 .n nd left the office, still without his wii wi tuiuni aw iav t tuiLv ttuivi a Boathouse. Business: election of of- P'&.es. fleers for the year 1927. 119 Mlaa Miriam Lando. who formerlv TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY resided ln the city with her parents.' 4, 4. a a 4,144.4 Mr. and Mrsy N. L. Lando, arrived qirl VANTS WOP.K. - the Cardena today to spend a while visiting with friends here. May 24 Celebration. Owing to un foreseen circumstances, there will be no crowning of the May Queen this! 24th. As a result, the evening's dance will be held In the Moose Hall. 114. -PIIOXE RED 122 LAND ACT. .NOTIIK Ol' INTENTION' TO AIM LEA.SE land. I.V TO In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict of Queen Charlotte Islands, and I situate at Massett Indian Village No. 1. Rev. J. Morris, arrived ln the city ners. Ltd., of Prince Rupert, B.C., occu- from England on yesterday afternoon's, J-a'es.-riands;-train and sailed this morning on the; commencing at this poet planted at Princess "Alice for Dawson where he'h northwest corner of our site at will be engaged In Anglican Church j mence easterly 8 3i chains, more or less: work. .thence northerly 3 chains; thence wes Volney Richmond, head of .the Nor thern Commercial Co., operating stores at Dawson, Whltehorse and other Yukon points, was a passenger on the Princess Alice this morning returning north after a trip outside. terly 3.23 chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing one acre, more or ies. THE MASSETT CANKERS, LTD. Applicant Per P. Lorenzen, Agent. Dated April 20. 1927. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the provisions of Section 28 of the "Mineral Act." no- Johnstone, arrived at 12.15 noon from tlce Is hereby given Messrs. Malcolm Vancouver and wayports and sailed Smyth. Edmund Langls. Harold Hansen early this afternoon for the Naas River, j 0 the undersigned for Assessment Work The vessel returns here to sail for the performed on tbe Cordllla Oroup of south soum at at 9 v o'clock ocjock tomorrow tomorrow mornlne morning. iMIncral Clalr.-s, Princess Royal Island, Kk,.- Mln.n Division, the sum of ; $393 .88, and that unless said persons pay Oapt. McCann and a number of offl-jthelr proportionate share of the cost of n ot .the White Pass ZrianTTt? Vh. undergo Yukon Railway and Navigation Co.'i it Dutedale. B.C., on or before May 12. steamers were passengers going north on the Princess Alice; this morning after having spent the. winter outside. Saturday Socials. See window dis play. Ten distinct patterns ln best quality Olngham, 30 Inches wide, 3 yards for 95c. Our 50c window for Bnluuluy will contain some, real values. Do not miss our Saturday Specials. 1927. application will be made to the Gold CommuiEioner. Prince Rupert. B.C.. o have their respective Interests In the crcln mentioned Mining Oroup of Mineral Claims vested in the under- tig led. DAVID CORD1LLA. IACOB KOHKI NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of an application for the Issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Lot one aitiudred and sixty (160), Queen Charlotte District, said to contain one hundred and sixty (lOUl acres, more or less, excepting thereout twenty-one (21) acres and five (3) .v.-res thereof. Satisfactory proof of the loss of the '-cniflcate of Title covering the above land having been produced to me. It Is my Intention to Issue, after the expiration of one month fmm the first publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land In the name of: Pacific Mills Limited, the original Certificate of Title Is dated the 0th April. 1922, and Is numbered 14392 1. Land Registry Office, Prlnco Rupert, B.C., 5th May. 1927. II. F MACLEOD, Registrar of Titles. "Let the Clark Kitchens Help IW CLARK'S nlar J. a5 rorrv and kj 'jjjj an J Beans ottlielr gy'v. I Ml best well cooked, f H flavoury, nutrit- j y Wl lous, economical. i KLj I M W. CLARK LlmlleJ LrV M Montreal CS ! -. ViUtijVvkariisrxi- .a;uuiiv-i-"-"','w Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. DEMAND PAGE TSREE "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST MIEAKFAST FOOD." -Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., W I'rlnce Uuperl. B.C. PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. New Stock of Garden and Field Seeds and Fertilisers l'ralfs liaby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies " 1IU1.K1.EY VALLEY HAY AND CHAIN Our Famous Edson Coal in any quantities also Telkwa Coal SI ore l'lionc, 58. Troticr Dock Plume, 553 CHIROPRACTOR D. A. McMillan Palmer Graduate. Koome C and 7, Exchange Illock. A- Phone GUI UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED sailing from Prince Kmiert. or VANCOL'VEU. VICTOKIA. Swanton Bay, Alert Buy, etc, Tuesday, 9 Fur VXrOl'Vt:H. VICTOKIA. Rutedale. Alrrt Bav, te Satiirdar in. !!! POHT S IMl'SON. AL1CK AKM. INYOX, STEWART. Wales Island. 8uu- For "xniia" llrt Points and Pf Slnipm. Tluirsday p.m. lit sii.i Avenue. U. M. BMITI1. Afent. Prince Rupn-rt. luu re',u''J r,e aml Thr Imstuje flietkel thruutli to destination.