1 hursdJiy, April 5, 1028 MY KITCHEN NOTEBOOK by TKvxy. ntaJu. Domestic Science Couni.lor A Quart of Milk Each Day for Health I was visiting a friend the other afternoon. She was greatly worried because the family doctor had said that both her small ton, Billy, and her husband were vnderweijtht. "Wliat shall I do? said she. "The doctor says that both of them aren't retting the quart of milk a day that bealth rules demand. Yet both of them tire so easily of milk." Let Them Eat, Instead of Drink, the Milk "A (Tever woman like you," I laughed, "si mid have no difficult in getting them t .) take their milk. If thy don't drink milk and many people won't let them eat it "Abigdisbof cream soup, for example doesn't that contribute at least one clan of milk to their diet? And tliey won't protest aiainst it. either. How al ut hot chocolate? They like that, don't they? Another glass. Creamed vegetables, milk puddings, custards, I creamed eggs, cream sauces on fish or croquettes, milk toast that's just the beginning of a whole list of dishes tech of which adds its bit to the needed iuart a day.' Quantity Isn't All Be Sure of Quality "Just as important as the matter of quantity is the question of quality '1 t.ey need pure milk rich milk mil!, of uniformly high quality. That's why i urtie so strongly tlte use of Carnation Milk for all cookery. Then you safeguard quality absolutely. 6 ippers TI1K DAINTIEST IIKBAKFAST H)OI.' Smoked Daily by You know that Carnation is the ii? d0lble and write for for safekeeping. And you know that its quality is not only extremely high, but utterly dependable-Uat tliere is no variation no vfee. "But that is oftfy part of its unique value in cookery. fu richnesa is an economy saves on butter and cream iiEf!,S.Wlty Prints fowl failures, and Its' homogenization by whidi the wumc t-icam imiirni is DTOkcn HOT minute particles and uniformly distributed through every drop of milk-give cooking rectits which far surpass Owe oi milk in any other form. This new smoothness and creaminess. fineness and delicacy of texture gives a delic- 10 a!' ?od mch Carnation Milk is used that is nothing short of amazing." A Delicious New Recipe for Carnation Cream of Tomato Soup One tin of tomato soup, one tall tin of Carnation Milk. Heat milk and to-mato soup in different pans. Wlien both are piping hot, r ,ur tomato into Carnation and serve immediately. Pouring tl tomato into the milk is important. It prevents curdling. To further avoid curdling, do not leave mixture standing on stove I've found out many other fascinating things about Carnation Milk in cookery. They are in the Carnation Cook Book 'Mv Hundred Favorite Recipes "full oi new ideas I know you'll like. I'd like to send it to you. Address Carnation Milk Products Co.. Limited. 1 . 14 Abbott Street, Vancouver B.C. Eat More Milk fivfcsad ta Csastfs IF children or grownups dislike to drink milk, let them eat lots of it in cream soups, sauces, puddings. All cooking achieves new heights of smoothness and richness when made with Carnation Milk pure, whole milk evaporated to double richness. Saves on butter and cream and it keeps. (See recipe above) Carnation Milk "From Contmtr J Com " DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Canadian psh & fold Storage Co., Ltd. l'rnce Kupert. B.C. Canadian National Qfo Largefl Railway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TKAIN SERVICE SsMlnes from I'UIM'K HTIMIT for VANCOl'VIK. 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PACB "I suffered from constipation for five years and from piles fur about six months, but one box of "Kruilalives" gave me complete relief. I had remedies from Quebec, Montreal, New York' Kansas City anil Michigan, but all without results. "Fruiutives" gives results as nothing; else does, and I sincerely rcCESlsieftd them to fwy other sufferer,' write Mr. Jas. Page of Cabano, flue. The bowels, stomach, liver and kidneys are cleansed and strengthened by the intensified jum of freea rip fruit and the liealth-buildWK tonics of which "Frukatives" is made. There is nothing else like it. Try it. 2Sc and 50c a dox at all dniRcists. One month ago Billy Williams hum bly contested that it waa not In the realm of hla attributes to deal ltfa or death to man. Let mc tell you a Utile of the history of event which lad up to thla conversion. rilXVMIMlW OF MIM.IAMK In May' 1M8' Lou'"'' of sentenced to 40 days for witchcraft as daughter Chlt1 """ JBon Aim-this tendmu to help .aarnp out that evli In WmMV auder' h4r 14 the amn ot ch,er p,w country, the convlcU-d man no 1 longer of Ha,ton- JhsHi la a Catholic practices wlu-hcraft or magir nd Loul th" 0 Utt I but a month .30 renounced all lib for- Catholic; mer 'ltn TheT were marrtad by the prteat superstition and Wcame a Catholic. He was th Prewu " tn Burn chief tptud Into that lalth on he was convicted igo. I In a recent number of your j you reported the KLspiox Indian jmade hystettcal by the witchcraft thU man It la not Billy Williams who has stirred the Indiana but other Influences from outside ! On March 6. 1MB. BlUy Williams is heathen and prior to that may have practiced witchcraft a several are actually doing both in Kuplox. Haaelton and other places. Those who call the v'f-V doctor or medicine maa to be cured b them am victim nf man. Such victims spontaneous and generous their would-be healers. reward to p Coughs By rubbing throat with Vicks; also swallow small pieces every few hours "i V A PORua Ova W-MhuonJahs Ussd Ybuuy MINKHAl. AIT 1 Form P i fERTIIIt'lTE Of IMI'IIOVMMIINTK MITII'li ana nia wiie. uouima. wno nas a lair eauea- occurred thre yearn them that she waa a Catholic. Chief Wllllama. who la now W yean. u "iu i scu ojuiiiiM j wiui ine worx of the Catholic Chuteh carried on sight nere at Hacwilge - twelve mil from Kuplox since the year ItXW. 80 whe.i the news of his beloved daughter being a Catholic reached fclm he thought to VZT :jutt tlia-' auperatHioStt lite and to be- ccme a' chrUtlan In the Catholic Church. There waa nothing done for over a year. The priest who had received Louis Into the Church had gene to fulfill a mission in tuioue It waa Patnr Jowph AUar- OM 1 tr wrtter supcratltutlon dishonorable to Ood and .,, . un novemcer n. wn 1 was at Burns Lake. one of my missions. 100 miles irom KUplox. There I received the .fallowing telegram: "Come quick. 'Chief William and fmftf want yon. Son dying " The measage "was signed "John Al.xander." New Huzelton. B.C. 1 I left Burns Lake at 3:30 ajn. and wus at Hare I ton 111 8. Al Faulkner's automobile, hired by the Williams' fam ily. u t the stailon waiting for me ,aud It took me umueuiateiy to Klaplox, 'where I arrived at 9 a.m. Louisa told me that this hurried call waa for the purpote of lnstruriiiig in the Catholic j lalth and baptlJiiK her brother. William, aged 33. who waa in a dying I condition. 1 I went to aee the patient and found i there a white lady who addressed me :i;kcthla: William 1- too far gone No-jbody ' can help him I did not know that you bad any Catholic in this Pat. Lot SaaS: Pilot. Lot aST7: town." To whom I Moiled: "Ar vnu sjs.r.. un twuu. waerver. lot saw. 'a " minister or a 8 ,nlrT matron?" fl'ie ' " iuwe-i ed Mineral Claima. aituate in the Atlln Mm- , uig Dtvuion of Cavttar Dtatiiet Where matron connected with the Metho-ljcated: On Munro Mountain about four dlst church." Then I aaid: "May Ood mi lea from the town of Atlln. !rri rew,rd m ,or fnr th. mn you "" "' you TAKI NOTICE that we. James Stokes and C. B. fraser. Pree Mlner's-Certlfleaulto hla body. I am called here to help y0:1.- intend., slaty days frpnuhis oul and I am going to do It the date hetoof. to aimtv ta the Mlnlne sVoorHar far a Certfrleate of Improve 0000 r Ana he instructed menu, for the purpose of obtaining a 'and baplaed William's son on Novem- iTown orant or the above claim. 1 Kr 94 a4 isnt unit ui: n n. monln, n,,,,. And further take notice that action. "v . !T. .. under section Kk must be commenced ' s lit IMI.Ik befoiw the Issue of auch Certlfloate of I On Oseember S foilowlne the above Sth m tt March AD ism lmXe 1 received snot her wra: "Wimams H- Melt. PHABIR, jwn la dead. Cme nnd bury him." m.-,.; Afent. 1 went and burled ihe remains of Wlt- NOTICE tlon of one month from the first mib llcatlon hereof, a Pm. isional Certificate of Title to the above lund n the name of W It. VIOKBKS The orimnal Certificate of Title ta dated the ittth October. 1S10. and la numbered 3731 I .And Haitrv ftfffr Prlnr Ruiwtrt BC , lth March. 19S8 H. P MACLEOD. 7 Reelstrar of Title 11am a son on uecvm oar o laat A large 'number of Klaplox Indiana attended the IN THE MATTER of an application for funeral with their brass band. The the issue of a Provisional CerUlirate of Methodist minister of Kteplox came to Title for Lot sixteen (16), Block sixteen wtiiinm'. Williams house imn. nnd ,,.,,1 tnut toM me . .1... that he (16). Town of Stewart, Map 81RA Sstlsfactory prwif of the loas of the sno rtu people wen- very sorry bccauaei psrtlflcate of Title covering the above uie Catholic pne-t h,id come to KUplox I nn hakllm haan nmrfi t . ma IS la my intention to issue, after the espirs t tcld him ni t to voiTy, that I would not Interfere ui:h i .is people but would only attend the had called me After the tuner. ,1 asked me to hsptie Catholic fieoplr I omBimdmidBcUaBvetiS,'' I I Sfhe quality is always thi same 1 Richmond's On March 6 last I went to minister the mm MR CAWtfh tJtJjOJIIaa and her husband. Chief Williams de-aanded again in the presence of his daughter and aon-ln-law that I baptlee Mm. After Instruction and due ex amination I found him prepared and disposed and I baptlned him ancf three of Continues until Easier Louvre Ladies' Hats, Coats, Dresses Owing to the great success of our Clock Sale on Friday and the very many buyers who thronged our store that morning, we have decided to put our whole stock of LAMBS' HATS, COATS AND MIESSKS ON SALE right up until Easier. Every article in the store will be offered for sale at a reduction of 25 per cent on the regular selling price. The regular prices of the Louvre have always been reasonable and at this Sale Price, it means that every article sold is un absolute bargain. For instance, the sale price of Jersey Sport Dresses which come in navy, brown, fawn, peach, green, etc., will be only $6a)5. Tweed Coats, sizes from 16 to -10, front $9.75 up. A new lot of Ceorgette Dresses, twenty-five in all, have just come in and they will go on sale, too. They are in all iUes and colors and the sale price will be $12.35. Ladies' Navy Blue Coats, moleskin trimmed and silk lined, will go for $27.50. These arc only specimen prices of the many articles which will all be offered at similar reductions. If you are in doubt as to what you require for Eastertide we invite your inspection of our stock to make your own choice Richmond's Third- Avenue. Charlotte Islands than dlan boats. oi hi. at tne o, grano-cnuaren requeat lh(, Un(J of p,,, jhnnn or can- Chief Wiillnras Williams, whose Christian name is Peter him but I told j Williams, renounced hu besthenlab and him to wait awhile nnd to Ket instruct-iwitcnrraiung practices ana rum oecome hlal Catholic with his family Ou the ed hy his delimiter Uul and brother-Ui-lHW .ti.iu.-3n. I82"1 of thr mm "'". dya after his conversion, he iw r.ccuaed or practising wlthcraft. three years ago In May, 19J6, for which he was convicted and sentenced. When he was baptized many Indiana filled the house mid othera ware looking In and listening I from the outside and all the musiclaus were preaent.attestlnn to the harmony existing between Chief Williams and thr r. ...c-.r u ....... ...c-i - d th , o th . fiahlna who"-"" " .banks. Therefore on Editor. Dally New. March S Chief Billy KlaosOX Indians. Somebody elw 1- stlrrlng up the Indians and not c l. i. r Williams. But there l ")y in lieuvm at the conversion of on alnji a . FATHEK JCWJH .c I ...... 1 Alt . wlf isir On March 13, there were fourteen American halibut boaui tied up nt Rose Harbor for ahelxi Ttie next day. the weather still belnii stormy. all these American boats hud strung thdlr gear along the cast shore of! Moresby Island away inside the three! mile 'tinlt. ' This la iKiUiing unusual The writer; haa .seen more American Ixuij. In the. Inst fifteen years tishlng inside lh tUree-wlls limit around Uiv Queen Louvre TrmarmBWikM msBsm!ssmtermi mill Ti &vKmm,wFWimtL ill ill is riafsWWsllMMsl mwssim'rmsm-simmimEcmjntmmmiM MM LOOK at YOUR CLOTHES EVERYONE ELSE DOES Our spring atock of Uigh Grade Men's Wear in now here. Hundred nf Briton's finet woollens from which to choo-"that xprinir suit." tuilored to your measure by Canada's forf-niost Clothes builders "Society I'rand." Olwy That Impulse Do it Today SkideKatr TH0R JOHNSON he haa Cana - wfry aVJtJHiWtes partment allow thlaT What are our fishery patrol boats doing? Where are they and what are they fort When one seea so many .American boats fish I nit along our ahorea. it makea one wonder whether vm an Ileitis In Dyspepsia Troubled ( Him lor Many Years Mr. J. Savoy, Ufgierffla, N.B., writes: "I have suffensd for many years from d.vaepsta sun) could not seent to get any relief. "One day 1 tl,l oiy wife I UuragM I would try a in i tic uf B. C. 8TBVEN8. Subscribe for the Dally Ntws sW and when i had half of it taken X felt a lot better, so I cuutisued until I had takes two bottles, and saw hare bo pains tn4 to edited tosruc, and fee) that I sia cosipUmiIt rid of ear trouble," ' tj Utnafsetured oalv by The T. alilbura 0e-t limited, Tsroaio, Oat. NOBLE FIVE MINES Sponsored by Miller. Court 4 Co. Ltd. We ure still taking orders for subscription stock at :t0c a share. We' execute buying and selling orders on the Vancouver Stork Exchange. We list morning and afternoon closing prices on our stock board. S. D.Johnston Co.Ltd. 017 Jnd Ave. W. (tenresentiiig Miller, Court & Co. Ltd. Memlx'is Vuricouvjr Stock Kxchunge Dr. Alexander Smith Iilock I'hone 575 DENTIST