t l 'i 6;1 ir' A fed'i " for..-. are 1 : M;.n'h 8, 1928 MY KITCHEN NOTEBOOK rve Never Ta.ttd Better Smoother Candy f Domestic Science Counselor , ut-n boas as proudly as , r..iiiv. fuogc made by my r,. a tiiifirent body, a finer, , t, , a ftmoolhneM'that . ( ml ordinarily. ' I. myself ,, ., .. ,i ii.r i here result. 1 know , ,,. ion of these outotand- hes in three things: cook-. - r.ist to the soft ball stage ,', , ,i. vigorous heating, and r tarnation iwu. i , m tnanv neonV auk. Milk give result . i; mho' of ordinary milk?" , a w 'It-finite reason for this Carnation Milk is , . .xi m.-ity. ' -that is, liscreamcon-, - m up into tiniest particles i, .ii-rt uniformly all through t-,- t arnation Milk iaevap-i!,,nhic richness, this means !r of milk has a double , .filing cream. Not only the greater fineness of the .irs gives a smoother, finer a:i MM.kery in whkh You'll like Carnation Better for All Cooking . ii candies, so in all cook-4 ii gives a richness, a v-i . mess, a fine, fragile tex- a.-p y i ' en tne ucbl ui lsiuicu hoik il iry irus netter rrim. ' toH(ublecTeamine"h(. h, i il : if whiiwm lift; , : );.Hn ail yiMi iiwpwi an 134 Abbott Street, wepUorally convenient supply 0 milk, and in the most dependable and economical form. I have a whole Carnation Cook Book full of recipes, which Id like to send you, that you may know this better ASK 'T .My hundred rrfifff IsKiTrl Carnation Pmli'na 1 cup brown sugar, 2 cups white sugar, 3 tbsp. corn syrup. u, cups nuts, i cup Carnation Milk diluted with yt cup water, 1 tbsp. niaple sugar or mapchne. JJoil togetlier all ingredients (except nuts and flavoring). Yn hen soft ball is formed in cold water, remove from fire, add flavoring, place pan in cold water, without shaking, until hand can be held against bottom of pan without discomfort; add nuU; beat with slotted wooden speon: when btilf drop from spoon on buttered sheet. Carnation Fudge 2 tbsp. b ittet. 2 squares bitter chocolate. ,i crips Fui;ar, 2 ll;-.p. corn syrup, )j cup Carnation Milk, diluted with .'af 1' "in, 1 t"j. vanilla. Melt Ii ;tter ami shaved chocolate in sauce pa-i. add suar, corn syrup and diluted Carnation. Glok until mixtire formsa -viit ball in cold water or reaches a temperature of 2V F., stirring occasionally t prevent sticking, Remove from fire and add vanilla. When cool beat until creamy and mold on buttered plate. IV you want the richer, smoothest fudge or c hrr candy, use Car-rut: on Milk. All foods rude with milk or crura are smoother and t her when Carnation is red just putt, v.- !t- milk evaporated double richness and fi'i'ized. It keeps. It ' al vays the same. It u-rs butter and cream. t.Vf? recipes above) Him Pndwad is Ctaaue Carnation Milk " From Contented Com 1 Regular. Sale Price $3.76 J1.50 $6.2fi $3.35 I i v jewe Boxen v P-26 $2.50 l--i-.v Clocks H25 $3.25 ' IVns IMS H.00 tarda, in Leather Casts MW 75c IVnctU Illu 5c Set., $10.00 $6.50 Kla.'k .V. Me 55c '' "iilletU Raxor ' 8c 25c ' Kill's. Buttonhooks ami-Cuticle Knives 25c '''wd,.,- Boxes and Puff v. 50c 1 is just a small list of onif of the kpecinlti. 8e our windows. Orm.es IM. yfic Pioneer Drtiytists WE f, SIXTH ST. -TLLtPHUNLS P(,200 anket Sale 10( l'alr Super OfuKlUV Mw.Wim.! IWnl fctoUVv.'. In Red, Orean; PNWi' W"'' " '. '" Wi'iirlit R.....I... tmtn r..,. lor JSIJi.lKl , ( iickuihi liu.uif jinn. " .tl- v,.itrhl tl 1 A . ,i . . ' . fur -mi. ivuKUini' jm.ou pan, n Fraser Sl Payne Unlvemol Trading Co. .S1(U)." Local and Personal Bead the Louvre's advertisement. Denttat Dr J r. otae Pbon688 Skating daKy, 2 to 4 and B to 10. it Pre byterlan Wumen'ii Auxiliary Eaater Sule on Thurtday, Aplrl 6. Bt. Audrew Society monthly meetlnx Friday. March 9 at 8 pm. Nurnian A. Watt, government agent, la condncd to hit home with a severe cold. Thin afternoon" itrnln, due from the Eait at 'i;30, was reported tola morning to be on time. Delphi ful Comedy "Aunt Siuaa'f Vlalf luiiiulu ut the Unl'.cd Church at 8 pm Admission 50c. Mr. a:ul Mn, J. Fred Ritchie are booked to Mill tomorrow morning by the Prlnre Rupert oi a trip to Vancouver and Victoriii. II. n- Sn'ii'i, tor diunkennesii, wu fined 25. wuh the option ot thirty days' imprisonment, in city police court -ii.". ll.ui'Mliy. Mr. and V!i.i E. Llpsett. who have Juvt returned from a motor trip to southern Cullfcrnta. upent the week-end at arouse Mountain Chalet. Vancouver Htar. N. L. Lando. formerly In business ntre and now engaged In fur buying .va ct Vancouver, is a bustnea visitor here, hav.ng aulved jreaterday from the icuth. W. J Rennh!. Port Clements transfer r,;i7i. who ha been a patient In the Priace Rupert General Hospital for the -at two -TeK. was discharged from he m'!tutlon yesterday and will return to the Islands on the Prince John Saturday n ght. 8 E. Parker Ltd cordially invite the puhlic to view an Interesting and edu-citlrnal pre gram of moving pictures drpictlnj the manufac-iurlng of the Ford car and other suujcc.a. The entertainment will be held at the Moose Hail cn Thursday. March 8. at 3.30 p.m. and at 730 pm. Admissicn free. 87 Much Interest in Vancouver sjclety circles haa centred In the nnounce-n:e lit of the engagement rtemth of MUs Catherine Ha Farrls, daughter ot Hon. and Mra. J. W. dB Fa.-rl. to Charles Toung Robeon, son of kns. M. Robscn cf Kerrt.dale. The grojm rlect Is a rephew of D. McD. Hunter of this city nd some years skj was a mtir,br of fThe crew cl Canadian National Coaat Steamships plying here. 8 V Ware of Vanrouve". representative of the Scrlpturr Union of Canada and tie Chlldrenv Special Service K.k-!cn. arrived in the city on this a.'ter-nocu's train from Bdmontou. at which point and Calgary he has been mn-ducting campaigns recent'y. tn open a week's special ml ;!on for children and younn people of Princ Rupert under the auspice of the loco! ministerial as sociation. Meetings wli: be conducted In the vr:ous Protestar.t rli-trev each after'ioon anrl evening between now and next Wednesday. ANNOl'XCEMENTS "Aunt 8uaau's Visit" at United Chureh M-.irch 8 and S Mor-r:ionrt 1 ad'e' St. Patrick a Whist Dr.ve and Dunee. March 16. Anglican Cathedral Tea March 17. St Vatrlck'a coroert. Monday. March 19. Wcstholmr Theatre. United Church Easter Sale of Work April 3. Anglican Church Caster Bale April IP. Catholic Women's League spring sale of work April 12 Lad!e' Auxll sry St Andrew's Society aster Sale and whist drive. April 30. Rika Cabaret Anrll 30 Royal Society of St Ocorge Whist Drive and Dance Anrll M Dyspepsia Troubled , Him for Many Years Mr. J. Shot, Ixigeii'vUle, NA, writes: "I hiue suffervd for nufay years from d nj.,-j.-ia and could hot seem to grt anv relief. "One day 1 l-l.l mv wife I thought I would try a bottle of iM'UJ.'JJ.VJsa i snjM3.m and when 1 liud half of it taken I felt a lot better, to I continued until I had taken two bottles, and mm have no pain and no r nt .-.1 toueU. xnj feel thftt 1 J0 cuuipiot.1 rid of iny trouble. ' ' ( THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Cwlng to Ploncer'a Banquet, ValhalU will meet iUrch 38. 07 (let the Big 4 habltl When thinking of a Taxi, phone 4 . U We are Headquarters for shoe repairing. He nd them In us for viue, MTllce nnil hatlsfactlon. Mactrtliur's Shoe turr. U Oamm In Um St. Andrew's carpet bowling Mumament tonight win be between the .following rinks George Scott va. pert Cameron; JMatl McDonald v. Jock Frew. , THE MILITIA OFFASCISTS Ml AIllttSKH THEM IN IKlllTlVd MOOI ItS TIIKIK HITISH Til TIIK NATION March 8. The fifth anniver sary of the Fascist Mllttla waa celebrated in Rome. In the course of bis speech on the occaaloa Blgnor Muaaollnl aald: The volunUry mlllU with all It legions will fight aide by side with the great mobilised force of the army. I am certain that the legions will deserve this great honor and will prepare them- vlvea frcm this moment aa shock troops. which will uphold the fighting traditions of the Ardltl aisd the Squadiistl. daggers between tbS teeth, bombs In the hands, and a aubllme disdain of danger In the heart. The speech to vattoiuly commented on in the Italian press . The "Impero" writes: 'Today Machlavelll smiles. This s the Italy of his (beams, of his pro phecies, and of his creation " The Tribune aeserta that the militia expresses the essential spirit Of Paaclam. which is a "voluntary hierarchy," and the 09rr!ere delta Sara says: It would be a great pity not to make use of the militia as a legitimate means for the military training of the country. Museolinl has made elear the two great tasks of the militia, which are the preparation of youth la the use of arms and service aa a fighting force In time of war. llt'TIHN 01 IIOIIV , The Fascist militia haa undergone considerable change since its foundation by royal decree la February. 1933. Today the militia numbers about 300.-000 active legionaries Organized in co horts and centuries. There are four cohrrta to every legloct and one cohort is permanently on duty at the barracks.' while the other three meet on an aver age one a week (usually a Sunday I for field practice. The figure quoted above does not Include those legions which are permanently concerned with the running of the railways, postal ser rice, supervision of harbor traffic, front er service and forestry. Apart from a large increesi in num bera, Uie mill tlx haa undergone changes l.oth tn 1U constitution and in lis functions. Its training haa become In ncaftngly military. During the pas :-ar several legions have been special izing in anti-aircraft warfare, and this year the militia has been designated as the attacking force of the army. HAULM AMI AVAVUl AlllllA The average pay of a - militiaman is 15 lire a day. including a food allowance. All who are Ineorlbed aa mem bers of the Fascist party are. under a law of 1W7. liable for service la the militia unless certified medically unfit But membership of the Faaclat party is not compulsory: on the contrary, tn the course of last year It waa made In ereaalngly difficult to gala admittance :o it. The Idea waa to elear the party or unstable enthusiasts and furnlah it with fresh material from the Avan guardlstl. the Fascist Boy Scouts be tween the area of fourteen and eighteen who are themselves recruited entirely from the children of the Balllla (junior Stouts, when these reach the age of fourteen. ALBERTALEADS SOCIAL REFORM EDMONTON March 8 --By the pajnlng of the law making U possible to sexually sterlllre the feebleminded Alberta leads the way in forma of taat kind. The bill passed Its third reading only after one of the stormiest pnmagea. much op position developing to the MAN IS SURPRISED-EATS ANYTHING-NO GAS "As scon as I ate I waa '.n misery. 1 tried Adlerlka. and to my surprise it ended the gas entirely, x cat anything iow."T. M. Schlal-ech. , Adlerlka relieves tomaeh gaa and sourness in TIN minute. Acting on BOTH upper and lower bowels. It re-msves old waste matter you . never thought ai m your syatem. Let Ad-lirika give your Moinaoa and bowels I a RSAL cleansing and see how much txtter you feel. It will surprlw youl- Orme-. Ulnlted. Dtin( list. PROTECTING BEARSIN - PROVINCE OF ALBERTA EDMONTON. March 7.- Establishment of a closed season for bears from June li to September I. and the prohibition "f flii-.it inn any Ix-ur with a cub or cuh- or -my nil) a' -my time and the ;i :n -it an mid.: lonal lleenee tee Of -' '"I re.sidei.: h: . game hunters for ! ii .hi .. bis ... one killed, are amoiiit Mannfsetnred only by The T. Uilburn I the amendment), to the Oame Act now Co. Limited, Toreaio, Oat, berc the ki i.iturr. f'ven I JvVvtvl':''1' " Ji . in these beautiful, 1 gjjj j Wj low-priced rugs j tm iVtols l'-t-'l iiisssa WW 'i mJC0LEWY Satisfaction Guaranteed v cols ft CAT 1 TO A (ISTOMCIt. HAIMiAIXS FOlt L,I)IES DlttWslX. SKI UTS AMI LIStiKltli; OIIKKKII AT I'lllt'RN 71) IlltlSti hAI;H N' IIIIIHY MOH.MMI. Tomorrow. Friday, from S to 11 in the miming, there will be a Clock Sale at the Louvre. Thlrsl Avenue, and for these two hours there will be some really wonderful offerings This Is something f at the Lauvre and the prlosa at which goods are offered ought to bring crowds down to Third Avenue tomorrow morning. There are silk pyjamas, lull fashioned silk hose, silk combinations and allk vests all being offered at BSc each. This la the greatest value that has been offered in ladlea' wear. But there Is one stlpulstiou and that is that only one shall be sold to each cus tomer. There Is also one doaen allk drosses, the ordinary prices of whloh range up to 112.00. These twelve dresses are being ottered at S1.S5 each and to get one you will have to be among the first twelve customers. And only one of these drewas will be sold to each One dozen Tom Boy Skiru will also be offered during these two houra tomorrow morning. These are in serge and kasha and the regular price la M.80. Tomorrow between 9 and 11. the Clock 8.1 price will be ai.B6. each, and only one will be sold to each customer. The Louvre has already made a repu tation for the quality, style and workmanship of their goods and their prlosa have always been reasonable. Tomor row 'a Clock Bale Is a cmtlnuatlon of! our policy of selling the greatest quan- tlty of goods in the shortest possible i time and at the lowest possible price. I This Clock Sale affords a real oppor tunity to the thrifty buyer to secure I absolute bargains. Remember, lomarrow. Friday, morning from 9 to 11 - Aln. . W. H. Tobev. CNR divisional suoer- lntendont. returned to the cltv on this sfternoou's train following a trip over the line on official duties Spasmodic Croup 0ftcn checked witn iVv (TSipone application of L v&Y Vicks. just rub on L-tU throat and cheat VapoRub CtVf WMWONJAJtSUSCOYtMCr Before ynu purchase floor -covering - took for lh Gold Seat on thtturftft-ii Uyour only posltlveasaur-ance of ttnutnt Congoleum. Tha Gold Seal staods for our tiuarsatseof fNiMacilon and tno best value your moaey caa buy. CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL CLOCK SALE AT THE LOUVRE TOMORROW AT 9 KU'IIMOMIS I.OIVUK ri is m;v ihka INTO IXIIK K WITH IIOl US M'KL'I.IL I'ltlf'EN AMI ONLY ONE 2w IIRIFTY housewives will be quick to recognize the unprecedented values now offered in Conftoleum Gold Seal Rugs at the new, lower-than-ever prices . . . prices that offer tremendous savings. r- . Patterns. . .the new 1928 range nou of your deafer' Is the most beautifulyou have ever seen . . . new French rug patterns . . . Ceramic Tile effects and gorgeous Oriental Motifs are well re-precented In these easy-to-clean rugs. Improved Quality The new, Multicote surface Is the greatest improvement In years . . . longer wear is built right into, and throuehout, the thick long-wearing surface ... of course, Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs are all Guaranteed by the Gold Seal on the surface. Just flasca at the urines thes lower prices oiler re" ' fill feet six Formerly tlS.M Now SIM) xlS'j 1J.S II.U tl ', v.7 l.t t 7.7 .S fx 4, 5.7S " 5.20 Other sixes art reduced In proportion. (ONG OLEUM igk? Rugs 1279 St. Pstrick Street. MsatraaL CCB Ceaioieum Caaada Limited, . lead me. without cost or obUgaUoa, a coey of your . Isttst booklet caUtled "Charmiac Colour Schemes Tkat 1 Cost So Little." i Nsmt . Prov. Special :: Offering (PACIFIC kSsllVtt of COATS for LADIES, MISSES AND CHILUKEX COATS FOR CHILDREN Regular value up to $18.00. Special price IWi.7- COATS FOR LADIES AND MISSES Regular value up to $26.00. Special price $12.75 Have your choice of these splendid garments while they last, for tbey will not last long at these prices. B. C. Fur Company Third .Avenue DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ers THE DAINTIEST iJREAKFAST FOOD.' Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Gw h& Prince Rupert. R.C Canadian Pacific Railway Sailings from Prince Rupert To Kelililkan. U'rantell, Juneau, ami skuxwuy Murih ll, gl. 31. To Vsntouver. Victoria and Mint lie Munii 1.1, '.'.". April 4. PKINfE RCATKICK. rnr lliil'dnle. F.et Hells llella. 0esn nil. Nsinu Alert Ita Canibbell Hirer, and Vaneouter ever) Naturd4t, II a.m. ttrnej for all Steamship Line. roll Information Irma W. C. OKCIIARIl. Oeneral Aenl Turner of Ith Street and 3rd Avenue, Trlnre It u pert. n.C. Phone SI