useful milk you can buy. LABELJS red and white T is the double-richness of Carnation Milk which makes it so economical. So rich that it can be used in place of cream at one-third cream cost. So rich that it can be greatly ... . . l 1 1 1 r pluutea wnen useu in cooKing ana lor otner Imilk uses. Carnation is the most completely And it has the additional economy of keeping. None is wasted. It keeps several days after opening indefinitely in the tin. Carnation is just pure, fresh milk evaporated to double richness, kept safe by sterilization. Order from your grocer several tins or a case of 48 tins. Send for a free copy of Mary Blake's Cook Book, Address Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Aylmtr, Ont. CARNATION CARAMEL CUSTARD Two cup Carnation Milk diluted with 2 cups hot water, cup sugar, yi teatpoon m jr' sail, s eggs, I teaspoon vanilla. Caramelize sugar and add to scalded, diluted milk. Let remain in double boiler until sugar dissolves. Add this mixture to slightly beaten eggs; then add salt and vanilla. Tour into buttered custard cups. Bake In 22 5 degree oven with cups set in deep pan of hot water. This serves eight. It tastes creamy It looks creamy It Is creamy "from Contented Cows" Produced in Canada TWO SIZES TALL AND SMALL Think Twice About! Yu don't think twice about boarding a train, do you? Y. u have confidence in the engineer the despatches the road bed that you will get where you want to K And yet there was a time when people feared the : nn monster. Confidence has been built by time and experience. The implicit confidence of Prince Rupert people that Ormes will fill their prescriptions cor-rc ;:ly has come from our 20 years of painstaking QriXB&s Met. yic Ponccr Druooisls Two Things You Don't rHlRD AVE. t, SIXTH ST. - - TELEPHONES 8?&200 CANADA WARNING TO USERS OF RADIO All Radio Receiving Sets MUST be Licensed . ( fciiaity un summary conviction is a fine not eVeetf $50.J License Fee $1.00 per annum Licenses, valid to Rlst March, 1928, may be obtained from: -tait Post OfficeH, ItadiO Dealers, Radio Inspectors, or from Uadl Btan.-h, Department of Marine r.i.d Fisheries. Ottawa. A. Johnston, Deputy Minister of Marine and fisheries I Local and Personal j AltsW TUl PbOD IT BO. Undertakers. Pnent L DUi Or J. R. Dm Plwee M Oft the teMil Wbea ibiaiuw ' Tail. ptKm, 4 y !Mt Transfer 00 agent tar Al-i tru tooU aa4 HraUna -pMrlau : ! coals art wmtm com, don't Im) . buy owL Winter 3' -t lt y BtT of i lot u. opJ ay ta t ftnane committee b aroentawa of an ft. a. uaaion for ux at, muob s iu art night. Owing th amith of October a toU) aUoia of fuss oil was oocnumH n th heating at the Cltjr Hall to th report of th janitor. oha Waiter Bxley. presented to the oounell laat night This waa an ver-ag of St gallons or a com of l Jio par cation. OMrg UtU. Terrace lumberman am In Um elty from tbt Inferior on y frflay aftarnoosVa train and re-turaM boom thai momlnf. Bt la look-ag late tbt poaatbiuty of transshipping Mr from train to boat timber for tbt wood nUU at Maw VrWtmln- Tbt report of Fir Chief D. H. Me-Oaaata-Sw tbt mootk of September. .-Ma at laat night's couaeU meeting, ibowtd that thara bad bean but one an during that period. toaa of 10. iDoorared by Ineu ranee, having been usuiaad in a fire at the rwttcne o: d. Taylor, Prater atreet. Tbt depart-ottt aapaaaaa for tbt month bad Am Sijasja including ti.140 in lariat. Equipment had been duly ln- pct and found to be la goad order. Ob of the outstanding feature o.' public In tercet m tbt Church Army .hrot-day conference now In progreta ert la tbt nightly atngtni between the wure of S and 10 In St. Andrew' ingtlcaa Cathedral of the KlUcatli .holr. aalaetlosa from Huidel'a "Met--lah" are being apadallaed la and the hotr abowa iwmarfcabw'tatent both in eehnlque and harmony.' The flnt aeaUl wat laat night and it drew a number of local porefcae1 'a well at rutting natl. " " P. Surna Co.. Ltd. end "the Union Oil -o. are to be inforaatAl by the city that t will be Impommle to proceed thla rear Hint watv ' ffcttatiani to their praanlaet near Cow Bay. Deposit; eoearlng half rm cdat of the work wul be returned to each eonoern. Aid Jo. Oreer me' inquiry on the matter t lat niMA ttiytmatm aftd wat oformed 9fjaBZ CUry. chairman of be jirUffsitiOP' fun 9oaVUanle and the ork would have sJjPlid mid over until nt. year. Aid. Laraen auggeated at latt night' council meeting that a light thould be InataUed at the rear of Booth Memorial School over the walk through the acbool ounda which la being toed utenslvely by pedestrian aa ahort cut to and 'rom the eaet end of town. While ad-jirttlng that the walk on p dark night waa rather otngeraui and that aome-ihlng ahould be done about It. City 3oUcltor E. F. Jone pointed out that t wa school property and the city had no authority to place a light there without flrt obtaining the board' per- m tulon to do ao. Tile matter waa re rerred o the utUlitaa committee for report ' A ntuMut from the Nortbem B.C. Agricultural & I no u trial Ateoclatlon that the city convey direct to Olof Haiuon lot 7, block 16. eectlcn 1. which Mr. Htnaon bought from Mr. M. A. Dupult of. Hayaport. who won the property recently In an Exhibition Board raffle, wa complied with by the council latt night. It wat explained that, on receipt of the deed, the Fair Board had transferred It to Mr. Hanton but. when the latter went to reglater It. doubt waa expressed at to whether It waa proper for the Board to bold the property In tuch a manner. Cancellation of the old deed and the leeuaace of a new one to Mr. Hanton by the board would rectify the alttiatlon. , ANNOUNCEMENTS Presbyterian Church Bamar. Novem ber 3. Diptltt Sale, November 5. Presbyterian Church Choir Concert, November 9. Catholic Church Baaaar, November 9 and 10. Canadian Legion Armistice Day Ban quet, "November 11, In the Boston Hall. Pythian Slatert Sale of Work Novem ber 14. Anglican Bataar, Tuesday. Nov. IS. Moose BszMr. Nov. 10 and 17. First United Church Bazaar December 1. PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Ctttd by SANTAL M1DY Be aur to gt th Qtnuli Leo for tht word "MIOV bold by all Orummi TITE DAILY ES PAGE piREE John Owvleh retttmed to the city a tte Oatal tM tnomug from a trip to Anyox. J. A. Brey and Ve Shearer are booked to ami tka aftwuaen on the Caul for WlUlaaa Burke ei Altre Arm wa an amrml la the city frfan the north on the Oatal thla 4ay.netiid1 pf.Oarfpreiterf VoKra. Wedbftany, Knvwhf 3- Special biul- tttaa. AH member aueted to at tend. J. C. K. bealy. after having tpent a ew day In the etty. en bualnet. re- turnaa an thl moralngt train to Smith. W B. Yard arrrred. In the city from Anyo em the Oat tht morning. He It on hi wy to Uie Old Country for a holiday vML C.N.K. ateamer Prinee John. Capt. E. Mabba, aaOed about noon today for Vancouver eta Uattett and other Queen Cbartotta I aland potato. Under euepie of B POX., a dance Ul be held In Moot Hall on November by crew of "Prince Cbarlea." Six piece orchestra. Real fun. 3S8 Hick, auditor for the Liquor Central Board, who le in the north on Beta! dutlee. arrived In the city from tayon on the CaUla tn!a morning. Municipal account for the half of tbt month ending October 31 and totalling M.tiT.tl were petted for pay ment by the city oounell latt night. R. O. Mcllin. who It prominently denUflad with Stewart mining affairs. a patenter on the Catala today bound fro the Portland Canal camp t Vancouver. Tip ion steamer Oatala, Cjpt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 10:43 th: '.oralng from Aayox, Stewart and other northern port of oaU and will tall at s o'clock tht afternoon for the south. Mr. W. R. Overend and child, who iave been visiting in Port Simpson llnoe their arrival From Stlklne. re- urned on the Catala thl morning to 'ate up their winter residence In the lty with Mr. Overend. CPM. ateatner Prince Alice, Capt. Thoma Clia. making her final call here if the teaton before being replaced for the winter by the Princess Mary. I due n port tomorrow aftemcon southbound from Alaaka to Vancouver and Victoria An application from Theo Coll art to purcbaM tax tale certificate rights In 'ots 15 and 18, block 23. section 7. at 'be upaet prices of $73,69 and $69.79 respectively wat referred to the finance aommittee by the - Hv council last nigh. During the month of October, the fire department responded to a total of five alarms. The only serious confla gration wat that on October 7 when O.TJ. abed No. 1 was burned down with an estimated property loss of $3,- 000, fully covered by Insurance. The next freighter to load'grain from the ARierta Wheat Pool's Prince Rupert elevator will be the British motorshlp King Jame which la due about Novem ber 10 and will load for the United Kingdom or continent. The King James wat one of the vessels which loaded wheat here last winter. The Kilts and Knights of Columbus will be Joint hosts at a farewell ban .uet tonight In the Commodore Cafe In honor of Dr. F. P. Kenny who f aving tomorrow afternoon by the Prince Alice, accompanied by Mra Kenny and ton, for California where he Intend to taVe up the practice of his dental profession. Aid. Perry Inquired at last night's council meeting m to why the purchase had not been proceeded with of an engine for a rowboat on Shawatlan's Lake which had been authorlred by the "xmncll at a farmer meeting. City Solicitor Jone replied that the delay had been due to the fact that the clt- treasurer was negotiating for a better price on the engine than had been originally submitted. The city council last night was In receipt of a report from the city en gtneer estimating the cost of strength ening the plant roadway on Sixth Ave. from Immanuel Street to Seal Cove Circle by Installing 12 by 2 strings on each aide of the road at (600. Aid Perry, chairman of the Board of Works, thought the estimate was excessive and that $400 'would cover the cost. The report was adopted. The local Improvement bylaw providing for the construction of a con crete aldewalk on the east side of Sixth Street between Second and Third Ave-mic wa finally reconsidered and adopted last night by the city council. Aid. W. J. Oreer stated that, owing to the lateness of the season, it might be Inadvisable to proceed with the work before next spring. The city solicitor stated. In such case, the bylaw could be passed and the funding of It deferred. The city, council decided last night to defer action for twe weeks on the amendment to the Traffic Bylaw, the gist of which have already been published. In the meantime, each of the aldermen have been furnished with cople of the new bylaw, which Is a lenirthy document, for their leisurely consideration. The amendments have been pr.-Bcnted by a special committee ; the unnl cor.sisi.ng of Aid. Jos Oree' A'd W J Oreer and Aid. V M, Blu: n. 81 Al Falconer of Alice Arm arrived In the city from the north on the Catala this morning and will be here for a few day on business. Rev W. Cooper of Greenville arrived In the city from the Naaa River to attend the Anglican Church Army conference which It now UV progress here. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Alice , Arm are paasengert on the Catala today bound for Vancouver. Mr. Johnson wat formerly Mis Lulu Orossetl of this city. 11 j Rev. Oliver Tborne arrived In the stty on the Catala this morning from Kincollth to attend the conference of the Anglican Church Army which Is now going on here. Allan Kelton. Vancouver wrestler, who engaged In a contest last week at Anyox with Dick Stiibbs of that place, is a passenger on the Catala today returning to Vancouver. a. C. MacXay. district engineer for the provincial department of public works, returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a brief trip o Stewart on offlcial duties. Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Robinson of rrae arrived In the city from the -.lterlcr on yesterday afternoon's train to attend the conference of the Church ! Army which It being held here. Tom Hick, auditor for the Liquor Control Board, who Is In the north on 'facial duties, arrived In the city from nyox on the Catala this morning from i brief trip to Stewart on official duties. Motorshlp Belllngham, Capt. J. E. Anderson, arrived In port at 8 o'clock this morning from Ketchikan with a carload of halibut for transshipment East over the Canadian National Rail ways. A special meeting of the Conservative Association will be held on Wednesday, November 2, at 8.15 p.m. In the Conservative Club Rooms. Third Avenue to discuss matters of Interest to the party d to receive the report of J. C. Brady. M.P. on the Winnipeg convention. All Conservatives welcome. Ladles especi ally invited. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . 4 FOR SALE - CHICKERINO TABLE Piano: splendid tone. $50. 452, 8th Avenue East. 258 BOVIUL means a BEEF HTHE great races of the world, great in energy, vigour and achievement are all consumers of Beef. In concentrated form BOVRIL contains all the nourishment of piime beef, and science has proved that Bovril increases your vitality, greatly improves and stimulates your circulation, and gives you that extra vigour and energy that add to the joy of life. A Dally Cup oS VEIL Puts BEEF into YOU Set the name on the bottle and refuse substitutes. Sales RepmenfadTci for Canada I Harold F. Ritchie Co. Ltd. 10-U McCtuI Su Toronto. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ippers -THE DAINTIEST UKEAKKAST FOOD." Smoked Daily hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Ok Ij- Prince Kupert. LLC Ranadian National Cfht Largeft Railway Syftem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE SAILl.NfiS from PRINCE RUPERT for and Intermediate points, each lor ANYOX and KETC'IIKAN Earh lor STEWART Each SATURDAY, 10. tor NORTH AM) SOUTH Ql'EEN VUUiiwivi PASSENGER TRAINS Lfc II.UI.Y EXCEPT SUNDAY at 11-10 TON, WINNIPEG, all points Ea VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, SEATTLE. THURSDAY and SUNDAY, 11.00 p.m. WEDNESDAY. 4.00 p.m. 00 p.m. CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. Alt PRINCE RUPERT a.m. for ntlNCE tlEOIHlE. ED.MON- tern Canada, United States. AOENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Ue Canadian National Express for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, etc also for your next uhlpment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 328 THIIID WE.. PRINCE RITERT. Phone 160 CANADIAN. DiPinnJ V nun luji Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Ttj Ketchikan, Wrnngrll, Juneau and Skagway November 12, Z(i; Det-ein-rr 17. 31. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle November 2. 16. 30; December Si, and January 4. V PRINCESS BEATRICE. FoFlnutrdale. East Bella Bella. Ocean fall'. Sumo. Urrl Bay. Campbell River, and Vanrtiuver eirry Saturdiv. II a.m. Acenry for all Steamship Lines. Pull Information from- W. C. ORCHARD, (leneral scent Corner of 4th Slreet and 3rd Avenue. ITInre Rupert. ILC. Phone 31 UNDER NEV MANAGEMENT CENTRAL HOTEL The place called "Home" 120 Rooms, American and European Plan. Hot and Cold Water. Bus meets all trains and boats. Sample Room I'hone 51. L. Martin, Manager. I 1