r This morning's railway report showed ISO earlaads of grain between here and Jasper on the way to the Alberta Wheat Pool's Prince Rupert elevator. Mo -re port was available as to the quantity east of Jasper. Thirty-five oars ar rived during the past M hours. Leading of the steamer Manpooi continues st the elvator and tt It hoped to despatch the vessel with a full largo to the United Kingdom or continent early next week. ANNOUNCEMENTS Presbyterian Church Baasaar. I. Baptist bale. Novemeer s. Presbyterian Church Choir OssMert, November.. Catholic Church and 10. Woverrtlief 0 Canadian I eg Ion Armistice Day November 11. In the Boston Hall. Pythian Slaters gals of Work ' 14. .Anglican Bazaar, Tuesday, Nov. IS. Moose Bamar. Nov 16 and 17. TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE UABELJS RED AND WHITE The Least Excitement Made Her Heart Local and Personal Palpitate and Flutter MO Onatrtr ffidue ii is the double-rtchness of Carnation Milk IT which makes it so economical. So rich that fit can be used in place of cream at one-third cream cost. So rich that it can be greatly diluted when used in cooking and for other milk uses. Carnation is the moat completely useful milk you can buy. ! nd it has the additional economy of keeping. None j ft wasted. It keeps soveral days after opening j indefinitely in the tin. i Carnation is juit pure, freth milk evaporated to' double richness, kept safe by sterilisation. Order from your grocer several tins or a case of 48 tine. I Send for a free copy of Mary Blake's Cook Book. i Address Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Ayimcr, Ont. t t RN VTION CARAMEL CUSTARD Two cups Carnation HZl diluted with 2 cups hot water, Yt cup sugar, teaspoon : salt, 5 eggs, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Carandke 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 vanilk. Pour into buttered custard cups. Bake in lly degree oven with cups set in dwp pan ol hot water. This serves eight. V - J 111 T "va fa -1 It tastes creamy It looks creamy It Is creamy amation "From Contented Cows" Produced in Canada TWO SIZES TALL AND SMALL It Always Matters in a Drug Store imi'thiniT iroes wrong with your grocery order but u r all it doesn't mntter. Everything isn't Just right uoout some cloth you buy but the nurm dune is slight. i..ui - it is a matter of life and death that your preoption be filled correctly exactly as your doctor d- i.'d with pure, standard strength drugs. Choose ui drujrjfi.it just as carefully as you choose your doctor. TJftn Pioneer Drtioctists TUlIm - - r-r- .TO FnHM.VFC M.O . OHH U' HIKU AVL. If MA I 11 3 I. ILLLriiwLj --.wfcvr Canadian National Largcft Kailway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE K WMM.S from IMtlNCK UUPIiUT for VANl'lirVBB. V1BT-RU. ffJJ" aU liitrrmrillate point i. eiieh Tilt KSIIAV ami M MA, 11.00 lm. ' ANYON ;,ml KKT 'IIKAN Baell WTINK"-V. . p.Ul. , lr HtKWAUX Karh HATl'ltDAY, 10.WI Mii. . , , ., r NOItTH AM SOUTH IJUEBN -CIIAKI-OTTK ISLANDS, fortnightly. fA.MKM)EU Tlt.USrt IX.tVr I'lllM't ItlH'EKT "N. WIXMPKd. all polnrt Unetrfii Canada. I"1""1 ft' KlI'VI'V in i.nviv u.LtWSllir I. INCH. wIho ' Canadian r7 National wpr F.Mre' fr tlonei Ort"'. Foreign Cheques. f.,r CIT TICKET OFFICE. 328 TlltllO vr I'ltiNrl Ittf'IKT Plume 26V Mrs. Ambrose Onn, Elginburg, Oat, ntai:- "1 suffered (or soma time with a lad heart which maaed to ba roat rolled h my serves. The laaat little eiritt-iiirnt would rauar it to flutter ami pnliitut., and at time 1 would liuvi' r.-al Iwl snUa. I suffered in lnr way fur some time when, oae day, a.iTrtised, ao derided to try them. I had ouly taken a tew when I noti- a that I felt Uetivr, ro I continued taking tsem ami in a short time my heart felt entirely different.' Priee 20c. a box at all druggists sad dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of pries by The T. Uitburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat MOTOR CAR OFFENDERS VAKOOUVEa, Nov 3 More severe penaltlss on those reckless drivers wnc actually ceiiae damage would act as an jfleattt detssmn .to dangerou driving aad 'wouM gaaatly Improve safety condition!, according to I. O. Baynet, disaster of the Automobile Club of British OotumMa and member of the special eltiaens' committee lnvss Heating soaapaiaory ineursnoe In a report re-ostvsd by the committee. Mr. Haynes tUtaa that he doe not believe in the wholesale testis of summonses for doubtful offstissi where a gesture or a t of warning from a pottos offlotr veoM do pmt as well, but that in en- . it a eatabiisned that a driver was Intnrteatsrl or whan actual dames had been eauaed by dangerous driving suspension of the driver's lieanoe in ad ditl;n to a stiff fine, would not1 be tor JUNEAU WOMAN WAS ROUSED IN SEATTLE ggTTtC. Nov. l.-CWeotormeu attcr a f tsroe struggle tn an ajiartussirt here by a man she bad known as an tntlmate rriead. Mrs. K. J Raaey awakeccc te find that ahe had been robbed o. an atttoessbUe. a diamond ring, and o: money. Mrs. Beney told pottst that Bred Oar roll had called an hour earlier for at: it to drbn bar to a dortjr was rlressliig in the bathroom. Be and beat and choked ner. die- with 4kw lost. .. MS). Msney and her basband run- f botdl in Juneau, wfter aba said that she met Carroll. Bne came to Seattk i month ago tor medical atteatlon. GRAIN MOVEMENT TO PORT Rs? FULL SWIN Dtlit. Dr. J. H. Umm. Pnonessa AcropoUs 1UB Ttg Day. Saturday November S. 266 Oet tax Big 4 babtfl Wbeo tblntin. ii a Tail, ptwne 4. u Mrs. B. Orttstaj Prince Oeorae tar toniKht eat the II lover. R a. Johns Urn. sasasger ot Inernsa caiuiery. sails aaalaJK on the ITtnee Jrorae tor VtosorhV litis afternoon's train, due from the ?act at 340. ta rwnertcu to be on urate (his train brings ststl. Ladles of the Royal Purple tea and sale of bums motrlag rriday. November 4. tn the St. Andrew's Rooms Whis at 8 SO 258 Baptist Ladles' AH nome cook n ant: audy sale In Bents eld store F:.-n ) ...:d lor :.. kiddles. Delicious te.i wil. :e served. 25a Have you tried the "Electric Bakeu Jrumpat?" They are delicious toasted out grocer sella them 7 for 15c i:. oeat packet. 261 Xraest Unsrtn returned to the city on he Frlnes Obarles this morning after raving spent a fortnight on s holiday ;rlp to SaUdegaU. Hyde Transfer now sgenu for Al- alberta SaoUsaa and Femblna Pecrlek rbeee coals ? under cover, don't iui TStcr, buy osal. SIS a ton can you eat it? tt W. M. Campbell. Jedway prospastor arrived In the cHy from the Queen aarl.Aie ItUiuis on the rtinc- OhatSai lus morning and will spend the fortnight here. A. . Ballett. who recently a-rivr-i Iv ic elty after having spent the summer n the prairies. wHl proceed to Msi iiome In Itaasett. eat .the 1'rlnce Cha:-.c. aturday nigbt. Simon Peter, Ktsptox Indian, wa iUied SIS and S3JKI coau. with the op- un of fourteen days imprisonment. :r drunkenness by Magistrate McCly-jiont in city police court this morning The annual haaaar of the ladles' Al-.' of First Presbyterian Church is bern: eld this ai'tmoon sV the social par-ore of the church, having been opened at 9 o'clock by the pastor. Rev. J. R. TrtaeU. V. T. Lutes, manager of Lowe Inlet cannery, returned to the elty on the ?rtaoe Charles this morning after a rip of lnspeeUon to the Watun River annery which did not operate this year. Mrs. O. tt Dieeeker and daughter. Mlaa Leah Bleeker. arrived on tht rlnoe -Charles this morning from Queen Charlotte City to be with Dr. Bleeeker who is seriously 111 In the ?rlnce Rupert General Hospital. 'H. L. Cllpaham of Ottawa, federal governaaent laspeetor ol fox farms, ar rived mine attgr.on we trinee Lmarne 'his morning after having made the trip from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands and caught the train here for the east. Mrs. L. R. Parry and Mrs. R. B. Skin- ner are Joint hostesses at a shower tea being held this afternoon at the home t the former. GS3 Sixth Avenue West. ri aid of the fish pond at the forthcoming Mooes baaaar. Assisting the hostesses are Mrs. W. Ranee and Mrs A Scale. M. M. Kngltsh. manager of 6outh Bay cannery In Skldegate Inlet, and Mrs English arrived on the Prince Charier this morning from the Islands and wlU proceed tonight on the Prince George to Vancouver where thsy will spend the winter. Members of the cannery crew also arrived to go south tonight. Reggie Rudland. taxi driver, chose to do fourteen days in Jail rather than pay S10 in the form of a fine Imposed upon him by Magistrate MeClymont In city police court this morning. He was charged with talllne (o produce his driver's license on demard of a poller officer and also with falling to dlaplav his chatteur's license, being fined S5 with the option of seven days' lrnprl- TH-st Crltcd Chun-h Ba-.-.iar December 1. sonment. on each charge. coffee flavoy H SOLD EVERYWHERE J A ere polls Hill Nosember 5. Tag Day, Saturday. 258 .Bishop- fi. M. Bunoc, OIJ. sailed last litgnt on the Prince George for Anyox on ecclesiastical duties. Under auspices of B.P.O-E.. a dance will be held In Moose Hall on November 4 by crew ot "Prince Obarles." Six piece orchestra. Real fun. 358 Alfred Adams, who Is here attendlns .he Church Army conference, will re turn to his home In Masstttt on the Prince Charles Saturday night. T. L. Williams, Port Clements loggmr operator, reached the city on the Prtnot Charles this morning and will re tun-to the Queen Charlotte islands Saturday night. Pacific Ooyle Navigation Co.'S tug Lorne arrived In port at 9 o'clock this! morning to pick up an empty Vancouver lumber scow from the Albert Is Me-Oallery wharf. Business at a meeting last night of the Carpenters' Union was largely of a outlne with J. O. Vierlck. president. In the chair over a good attendance of members. Marcus Andrews Is secretary of the Union. James Olllett. Indian agent for the Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived In th' Ity from Massett aboard the Prince rmarle this morning for a brief visit on official duties. He expects to return to the Islands Saturday night. THEODORE ROOSEVELT ATTACKS AL SMITH NEW YORK. Nov. 3. Governor Al Smith ha? been characterised as the "bell wether of the Tammany flock" in an address by Theodore Roosevelt, amplifying bis keyncte speech made'.at the Republican state convention in Rochester recently. He charged that Smith represented Charles Murphy, late Tammany chief, in the assembly for 11 years and summarised other charges which, he said, led to one conclusion: that Smith is a Tammany man and that there it no uch thing as a new Tammany. POLICEMEN MUST I KNOW THEIR IRISH ! DUBLIN. Nov. 3. Irish policemen Aa.s been tald by General OUuffy. in oharge ol the Free State Civic Guard that they must know their Irish. Two houTs dally instruction in the i Gaelic language will be set apart for recruits at the training centre In Phoenix ! Park. In future,. w our iivn become a ser-I geant . without. qtiulUymg In the lan-j fruage Veit. ' Advertise in The bally tJsws Three generations of pipe smokers , have found supreme contentment in Old Chum. Year after year, its circle of loyal friends has widened and widened, until today Old Chum is the favourite smoke of thousands of Canadians from coast to coast. Valuable "Poker Hands" in every package and tin. Two "Poker Hands" in the large 25c package. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" 9 ippers "TUB DAINTIEST BUEAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian psh & Cold Storage C"., Dd. Prince Rupert, B.C. A ' 'Kitchen Aid" r Requires no maid To do your baking, Less time in faking To do your daily task. How can it be, you ask? Quite simple with our "Kitchen xVid" Cabinet with flour and bread bins, handy jars with sugar, tea and coffee and spices and a pure white sanitary enamel table top. A special feature for our ''Home Lovers' Club," this cabinet and a full line of baking supplies and groceries . . $7U.50 Sec it in our window. Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. BADMINTON Supplies Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 Phone 123