Kay, March 10, 1927 THE DAILY NEA PAS6 THKEB ;he label is red and white JtZTS Local and Personal FAMOUS HOME BEING RAZED Arthur's Taxt. Phone 678. tt BO. Undertakers. Phone 41, YtZIMOVA'S 1'AI.U K IN IIOI I.VW TO M AKK WAY I'OK .MOST KXt'Lt--MVK Shoe rebuilt like, new at McArthur'q IIOTKL IN AMKIIK.'.V Shoe Store. tf mmm ts Uniformity I Makes it Good For Baby! ONE of the Rrcat advantages of Carnation Milk as a baby food is that lis goodness never varies. No matter where you buy it or when you use it, baby's delicate digestion is never upbct Ly a change in quality or purity. Another advantage Carnation offers the Carnation process of "homogenization" breaks up the fat globules and makes Cynation very easy to digest. AH the food value of milk is in Carnation, for Carnation is just pure, fresh milk evaporated to double richness and kept safe by sterilization. Consult your physician regarding a feeding formula for your baby. Also write us for bjby feed-' ing chart. Order several tins or a case of 48 tins from your grocer. CARXATIOX CARAMEL TAFIOCA-Ont lhltd cup tapioca, J cupi Carnation Milk diluted with 2 cup water, 2 small eggs, few grain Mil. 1 tup light brown sugar, I cup broken nut meats. Add tapioca, ult and sugar to hot diluted milk. Cook in double boiler (or J J minute or until tapioca it traniparrnt. Beat egjs thoroughly and add slowly to tapioca, cooking (or two minute longer. Finally add nut. Chill and terve with whipped crrira. This terve eight. , Stud for a frtt copy itaty BUir't Ceck Both. Aiirrst Carnation Milk I'tQdkdi Ltmpixy, UmHtd, Aylmtr, Ontario. amation Milk "From Contented Cows' Produced in Canada AN AD IAN NATIONAL Steamship and Train Service ;ritisc't: iirrt.itT hiii imtr ruiCK .umrr for vANrorYi.it, yic- - Tfkltl t VkV- ITTI I' a it. I lit. -riiias.il tim lulnU mitt It I If III IV ut O, u in I'ltlM H iuti;i:t for mij.u'Akt itixl ANW). u:iiiv, lit p.m. I UIN(1; JOHN' for VAMOl MM U Ol I K CIIltHTIK IS-l,MS, rortnlclitt). , iituki-vi'iii ill 1 1 va I I' til' lir I VI r it l'lrifT ..". 1 .11. It f llfli'lrllll ...-. U J WIS 11 r rl'MM TV TK KIir OI I ICi:. 64K THIIIH I'HINCK lllTMcr. Plume Jlill Canadian Pacifix Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Krli lilKnn, W rilngrll, Juiiriiit, Moiguil) 1'rlirn.tr.v l. MuitIi 7, IH, 2K. .. iirr flfliMlil, PTtiiur lit""",' ' ritisti.ss iii:thx i; I or lliitrilulp. i:Ukt It.-lln ()t:(ii l ull-. Sniiiii, Alert Hay. 1 lumplHll itlvrr. ami nncituer eer Sutunlay, II a.m. iui nil r'iriiiii'iiiii i.nir, .... - W. C. OKI ll lll. Oriirnil Agent, Corner nf 4tti Htrrrt and Jnl Aicnite. Prince Uiirrt, II.C. S A V A G E ELECTRIC WASHER AND DRYER. Washes, lllues, Uinses and Dries without a wringer or having to put your hands in thu water. Cash Price !! Also Easy Terms KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Get theBlg 4 habltt -,Wheu thlnklns of a Taxi, ' phone if1' . ' tf Our shingles cost leu and last longer. Seal Cove Lumber Co. tf This afternoon's train frorrf the East will arrive on time at 30."" Three piece Tom Boy aulti. tlO.SO. Bent'a Ladles-Ready-to-Wear.- ' 60 I O. Moose will hold . whist drive and dance on March 11,. at 8 JO pju. ' ' prompt. 59 Native Sons ' or Canada will hold a whist drive ar.d dance In the Metropole Hall on March It at 8.30 pan. 61 Regular monthly meeting of St. An drew's Society will be held on Friday, March- 11. at 8 pjn. prompt. Social after the meeting. Support clean sport by attending the Championship Basketball games In the Exhibition Hall tomorrow night at 7.30. Admission 60c. Three good games. Members of the Rotary Club at their luncheon today were entertained by the orchestra of the Westholme theatre. President C. H. Orme was In the chair. W. W. Wood, of the Chicago office of the CanadVan Fish and Cold Storage Co.. Ltd , who has been home on a holiday visit for th past weak, has returned to Chicago. The Gait freighter Salvor, Capt. W. W. Rush, arrived In port at noon taJa'y from the south with a cargo of 250 tons of coal and 100 tons of cement for Albert k McOaffery. who arrived 4n the city yesterday from Vancouver In the course of a holiday trip, will remain here urftll Saturday when they will proceed by train en route to their home In Calgary. C. W. Bagwill, who has been chief TO,!" accountant for the Oranby Co. at Anyox ' " for the past five years and Mrs. Bag will. ternoon going over the towr.slte to view i various parcels of land In question. ' The actual court session was to this morning. NOTHING Toil NOTHING i 1 : Office Hours: a.m. to (I p.m. Saturday: a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DENTIST Exchnngtf lllock. Phone 109 HOLLYWOOD, Cal., March 10. Movie town's most famous landmark is about to be wiped out. It, Is the beautiful estate of Alia Nazlmoira, once the moat famous of cinema vampires. The cry of gold was heard by the great actress and she responded by disposing of her entire estate, except a small plot of ground on which the garage stood. The garage, which once housed only her numerous cars and servants, has been remodelled Into a home for herself, with a portion still reserved for the automobiles. Hollywood business men have commercialized this former rendezvous of celebrities from all parts of the world. The house has been demolished and'the groves of rare trees and tropical planta set out by Nazlmova have been uprooted. In their place will spring the most exclusive hotel In America. Costing nearly two million dollars, the hostelry will accommodate not more than 200 guest. (lAltKKN or .u.ia "The Oardn of Alia" Nazlmova stipulated that this name should be used when she signed the nlnety-nlne-year-lease will soon become a rendezvous of millionaires. Wcrk already has commenced and present plans call for an opening sometime this summer. The entire three-acre estate ha been transformed Into a tiny city having the appearance of a residence section of Old Madrid Twenty-five Individual villas of 8panlah design will surround u large administration building. Sponsors of the magnificent garjrn estimate that at least a 1100.000 annual Income will be necessary If one Is to oc cupy one of their lavish suite or bungalows. Rent alsone will range from $1,-500 to 15.000 monthly. About one-third o: the villas probably will be rented to .motion picture folk on yearly leases. BOWSER URGED TO s !i:tti mi. toi ito for Inspection. RUN IN VICTORIA left the smelter town recently for Scat-1 . ' VICTORIA. March 10.-Con.ttent with tie where they will reside. A. S. Ballllei that golnj that the hss.Uken Mr. BagWJl's place at Anyox.,"10" r ' " i Conservatives of British Columbia, lm- Patl,Ilt Dr' Total le. who dies not Passemer. sailln for the notU. 0 wtra lncUnld 10 ,e,v hu P"01 Pl the Prince Oeorge last night Included I tUw' c" th "oltl jlt may uPn John Lindsay. H. Wilkinson. Miss Alice 10 thelr ,eder K&ln- 1 Pu J.lcmer Wilkinson. J. W. ptone. J. Comer. 000 f me bwtt clr' P"1 MeDonald. J. Kangrag. and P. Moronlch u-atl throughout the varloua, Conser- for Btew.rt and I. C BodwMI fot Anyox. W. a, Barber, general manager of Canadian National Telegraphs, and other officials will visit Prince Rupert on March 2. They were originally due to arrive here today but their visit haa been delayed on account of business In the East. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A Johnstone, is due In port this eveniiist j The vessel will make her calls In the bkeena and Naas River and will aailj from here on her return to Var.cou-! ver and wayporta at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. Preparatory to the opening of the ealou of the Supreme Court Assizes to hear the appeal of the Canadian Na- return from California. BIGGEST BOOK FOUND The reader found It to be a volume at min nroMi I iH tn rhrl.i TT hv m... . 1 - .... . i . .. ' J p.c uvtuvc inrauciiCT iio.char.U at Amsterdam In ififin v" e1" -""iruiius lor The blndlne Is moroeco fnur fctn. nothing, especially If they buy cheap being used tor each panel. It is decorated ""--y win get aatisiaction.n goid rigurea of harps, rwes and vlth hugc b01" Rnd clM1 PACIFIC STEVEDORING & CONjcrown' TRACTING CO. LTD. nut irmn rt aim imr. (IN VOLUNTARY 1.11)1 llt.XTION) .NOTICE TO nti;iITOI!S TAKE NOTICE that a MfctliiB of Creditors will be held at 503 Union Building, Victoria, B.C.. on Monday, the Slut day of March, 1027, at 10 a.m.. ard wmi nu numn against wia comrmiiy mut be filed with me before that da'e. after which I shall distribute the assets of the Comoanv hnvlllir romrd nnlv n such claims as have been dulv fllM. VINCENT C. MARTIN, IVjuldstor. 57 600 Union Bid., Victoria, B.C. Established 11)23. OFF IN FEW DAYS Plane Al.ikun ln About f in plrlril haul In 1'rrpariit Ion lor Flight (Iter An tie ( li ra ii FAIRBANKS, Alaska, March 10. Capt. Oeorge It. Wllktns announces that he contemplates a take off about the middle of next week for Point Barrow with his entire personnel with the exception of one radio operator who will be stationed here to receive and transmit dispatches regarding the expedition. ! overhauling of the plane Alaskan Is about finished. She has new wlnis and other fuselage replacing the parts damaged tn the smashup last spring. This work was rushed while awaiting the arrival of the two Stluvjn planes aboard the steamer Northwestern, ao as to permit unhindered progress assembling them. T$. ' GENT ENARIAN DIET EDMONTON DISTRICT i William Mi l.rinan TuommI Amiy Yilrr-day at A(e of IlHi EDMONTON, March lO-Wlltlam Mc-lcinan; who farmed for thirty years In the biuigtou District, died yesterday, Pied fOo". . ' ' ' Even a woman can understand a man getting pally with a good gun and a good dog. But it takes a man to understand the chumminess of good tobacco. That's why red-blooded fellows fall in love with Ogden's and so put one over on old Euclid by learning that three makes one happy. Fr DR.J.F.MAGUIRES; jvacive wara organizations oi ine city urging W. J. Bowser, former provincial rcjoiiservsUve leader, to consent to his nomination as a candidate, for tne city of Victoria tin the next provincial election. ' . This .petition, which ts largely signed, will be 'presented to Mr. oowser on his IN BRITISH MUSEUM tiilun.e WliUli IVa rrrvntnl to Charles II. In tmiil .MruMirr S lert )v i feet LONDON. March 10. While the books In the world, 'the Bijou and " ' " " " " ' 1 tlonal Railway against the city ' assess- r. '7 . , be covered -ere . ,,. .. with a postage stamp "V"' b"n old he other day. interested perwn, spent yesterday af- th, worW.. blg?tn WM quired for at the British Museum. This Is a huge tome five feet, ten 0Pn:lnchea high by three feet two Inches across. It waa wheeled out on a trolley NEW OFFICES' OLI TIME DENTIST KETl UN"1 CITY AIT1U TAKINti POST liltAIHATE tOlUSF.S IN MILTII I'tlK TWO YEARS CUT PLUO Save the valuable "Poker Hands" TO Dr. J. P. Magulre. Prince Rupert's old time dentist, has returned to the city and Is opening offices in the Alder Block, over Ormes'. Dr. Magulre haa been taking post graduate courses In Portland, Ore., .during the past two years and Is bringing the latest equipment and appliances known to The quality of Dr. Magulre's work in previous years won for him the confidence of the public then and be hopes to merit It no leas now. The new offices will be ready for busi ness wlthlng the next few days, where appointments may be made for dental service. R-member the address, the Alder Block, over Ormes. Advt. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Baldwin and fam ily, who arrived In the city yesterday from Vancouver, will return south tomorrow morning. If a man's face Is his. fortune somej of us are in debt. ANNOUNCEMENTS Rooms, April 0. 4 St. Andrew's Society Ladles Auxiliary Easter Sale, April 0. Hospital Auxiliary Tea In St. Andrew's TLMRER SALE XSSI 3. llicrc will be offered for Kale at 1'ub- llc Auction, at noon on the loth duv of March, 1027. tn the office of the Da- tr.ct r"orester at Prince Rurjrrt. the Licence X8R1S. to cut 120.5'iO f.b.ni. oi Hc.nloclc. Balsam, Spruce and Cedar, on an area situated on the West alicre of Surf Inlet, approximately 4 miles from head. Ran go 4, Coast District. Three 131 tears will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided any one unable to attend the auction lu person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of aucti n and treated aa one bid." Further particulars or the Chler Forester. Victoria, B.C., or District Forester. rrince Rupert. IN PRORATE. I in mi: m i'uumi: couct ok iiuuimi (Ol.l.MlllA I III the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Eatate of Joseph F. Bowman. Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor. F. McB. Young, the 24th day of February, A.D. 1937. I waa appointed: Administrator of the eatate of Joseph , F. Bowman, deceased, and all parties having claims agaluat the aald estate are hereby required to furntah same, properly verified, to me on or before the 24 th dsy of March, A.D. 1927. and all nartlea Indebted to the estate are re u I red to pay the amount of their In 3 cbtcdtlcss to me forthwith, NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, DC. Dated the 24th day of February, A.D, IBS?. , . Th( Store We are the Sole Agents for the ORIGINAL TOILET LUXURIES lly MOKNY 201 Rejrent Street. London. 'CIIAMINADE "JUNE HOSES" "MYSTEKIEUSE" "VIOLETTE -MOHNY" "ROSE VERVEINE" These famous Perfumes and Powders are used In every Court and capital of Europe. Their rare quality and enchanting fragrance have won them the approval of society women both in Europe and America. We have the Perfume, Toilet Water, Face Powder, Lip Salve, Bath Salts, Bath Dusting Powder, Soap for the bath, and Shaving Soap in wooden bowls. ORMES LTD. 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