Hi tnber 25, 1928. TIIE DAILY NEWJJ PAGE FIYI I 1! FINE NEWSPAPER BUILDING A RECIPE WORTH CLIPPING naoAs as well as 'it cooks IT Reeves-McDonald Mines Ltd. on the Canadian V ihe Pend Oreille uitoss the border ftio famous Pond Uad and Zinc n.v's holding!. I Q There's wrr.e satisfaction in cooking on a stove that makes a black, gleaming spot of brightness is your kitchen. YouT- know this satk faction alway-r-if you polish up your stove with ZEBRA -now in a new Liquid fcrxn. It's clean. It's convicnent. And your stove just ahinos! STOVE POUSTNIN DOTTLES For thoee who prefer it. Zebra Paste ie tttll obtainable. In both Paste ami Liquid the ZeMm : the irt of at gO-d atove poliahi If odd a JB. j t a cup of hot 5 j w f er or hot milk tY c .'Vr a delicious 1 jfc . v.i twining drink dm v C03B1AL SMcl CATHOLIC BAZAAR CLOSES TONIGHT The annual Catholic Bur in the Moose Hall is today in full swing anrt th" fnnrtion will come to an and tonight with a nodal j gathering at which the drawing , tor the many raffle prises will! take place. ! Thi.H afternoon at 4 o'clock DONALD songs will be given by Ira. Mieak Aivasoff. Mr. and Mrs. A. Prince and family are leaving toanorrow morning for Benaviata Bay, Newfoundland, for a tlx week's visit Business at the regular wmk,) meeting last night of the local Toe H organisation was merely ot a routine nature. There was a rood attendance nf member. MINES, LTD. A Canadian Company whose financial structure is a Capitalization of 3,000,000 shares of no par value -1,500,000 shares are owned by the Victoria Syndicate of London, England, for the property and development work done by them ; 500,000 shares have been underwritten ml Miller, Court & Co. and 1,000,000 shares remain in the Treasury. Miller, Court Co. Ltd. have been fortunate tc secure the underwriting of this 500,000 shares of Reeves-McDonald Mines Ltd. and are offering same at $1.00 per share. A small block of this stock has been allotted to this office, agents for Miller, Court & Co. Ltd., for disposal to our clients in Prince Rupert and subscriptions will be taken at $1.00 per share. As this issue shows every indication of being oversubscribed our orders' have to be in Vancouver by Noon, October :ilst and in even of over subscription fcck will be issued on a pro rata basis. S. D. JOHNSTON CO. Ltd. G17 2nd Ave. W. 130 PKINCK KUI'KKT, II. C. The 22 S'.onv Buioiii f ih- Toronto Star wiil have a frontage on King S'reit of 170 1W. and a depth to Pearl Street of 188 feet. Thitt pro vi'k-s for many years in advance of present needs and the extra sj.;:te in the building will be leased. ANNUM BAZAAR mi Catholic La lie H Pnnctlaa Most H baxaar in the Moose H did not tuS place a. til 8 oVhA last ev ening. Bishop . M. Bunos 0. M. :. conducted the official opening and Mayor S. P.. McMordie and . C. Brady M. P. were also speakers. During- the afternoon a number e very acceptable choruaea .vers suns; !y the childraa of the .atbolic School. ';hu irogr.m in tie evening was arransTOd by Miaa Margaret iner. Itt u s included b chorus y the Convent gins mpi Senior r s of the '..atbolic Selinai; song, "Won:t You Uuy My Pretty Flow ers?" by little Miss Liula Woods; ui uui:ce .jy Ma;y Otstlt Styles solos "Danny Boy " and Tying Ap-pli-n on tne L.lac Tree" by Mrs. J. ;. MuiJooi . :ud a pa.i:ii Dance Ur.- M rif iluBHollem. Follows J ai t c tadisB ill n rjrt of .ht various Pouring rMeadames D. E. Murphy. J. F. Ritchie. B. Curtin and D. Morrlaaey. Cashier Mrs. J. M. Campbell. Servatcure Mesdames H. Ward T. C. Paterae. E. W. Marintetti, . . W n I 1- 99 r wo-Day curonns. n. r . uiaasey ana a v. oaiagao. ( in un evening, Cashier-r-Mrs. Though the doors wer thrown 1. A. Smith, pan at S p.m. and many persona 1 Servateura Mesdames F. Rif-leat the aff-tfr their patronage fon, A. 8. Lewis, J-Zarelli, G. during the afternoon, the official Couture, W. Whiffin, Martin, renin;' of the annu atholic Ma. co tnd J. Corral. chestra will be in attendance. PRINCE HUPKKT SHOULD SOON PLAY IMPORTANT ROLE IN PACIFIC TRADE SAYS BRITISH TRADE COM MISSIONER (CoUnued from Page One) gration upon which Mr. Pollard felt it was not his place to express his views. Speaking, however, on the matter of immigration he referred to what had been accomplished in recent conferences .between the Empire Parliamentry party and the provincial government. Ha looked for much' good to come from 11 ov' in Charge. those conversations. DolU Loimnor,.r. A 4. Jte- Canada Needed the People vom.ick. as- .stei!i :iteMary In the course of his address, Mr. . u -s.in:ih cr.d Mr. Leo. ikrfroa. Pollard described to hia hearers Crjn i I). , wing Ticlyfa . Mrs. otne of the work which tho trad J. J. Giuis iii charge. .'ommiastor.er service, of which he ri:.h l ont .--Mrs. F. Crosby, was a mo.nber, was designed to ..U:l by j.rs. A. 1h-:U. . ;arry out not only in the British H;.iK.Aerv a ef Bowih Mra, J. Dominions bat in foreign .vliXjlty, c . ivc-uor, i.raiaie4 ky ountries. Miss A. Mtl;uil!ui: ;n.l, MUtn b. Musienl lrognun ..oberge. Ii addition to enjoying; Mr. i anvy am Plain . v. . Wh- Pollard's instructive address, the ;.lrs. v. Cratwoi., cohm notyaaiila-l "yro Club and its guests revelled ted by Mesdatuts i. t.. noui-1 i a de'ightful hour of music with .li:rtn. Mi .er. ii. .. iNiffary, I lie C:;itol Theatre Orchestra, . H. Meat her, A. UMi,a4ia and I in.er the leadership of Jack da .i. ivueuuzo. Jauseerand in attendance. There; Hon e C' oking ai 1 liOtdoga .er many orchestral selectioaa Mrs. liiain, coneuur, aa4tgBd by n1 the projjnm also iacladed ... ...U..:. e '. jue. i . Fwtune.JvioMnfello selections by Will EdVj .. Ii ..ii 'a i .d Misi A. aVfferge. mundi with Ewart Lyon and Char, Candy Booth Mr. Hugh lie Balagno accompanying in turn . n;iui. .nv or. aiisi. d by Mas- There was also a trio by Mr. Ed- ..ime i. 1'. McDomM and Le- munds, Mr. Lyon and A. X. Nsch- vei,ii,. ind, Missis Poi.yjMDBia, bar. "flute. Kose Couture. Margaft t lanXoo- Guests at the luncheon included ten and Maty Astoria. I Mr. Pollard, Mr. Edmunds, Mr.! i'Uli. iirH. A. Xi. McLean, Lyon, Mr. Naclibar, Mra. ,d conveno: , a.ttisted by Mesdames aerand, George Maddama, William . '...w ir. C, Brady mmi Kin- Beaumont. Fred Wella. William kade. Mitchell. Col. J. W. Nicholla. W. ' ouiuiy Store-1 ' ighta of M. Atkinson (Montreal), R Jack- Columbus in charge, .taapted by son (Premier), M. P. McCaffery. Mrx D. Stork. Mls l. BoQraast, j Thomas McClymont, George II. Ar-j Mm. s. r.atchar, Mrs. (. W. NicV nott, 'A. A. Easson. I i r.non, Miaaen Lorna Mlatra.i, j President L. W. VVaugh occupied B. ( urtin and Ruth Cilljftev the chair and expressed the apprej Tea Room Mrs. O. Bsnr. r?-ioi the club to the speaker lonvt'iior. and the artists. I 9wm ,.99W K9mw9mm De tachment to You Can Make These Delicious Candies f CHOCOLATE TRU7FIXS Ucan Eagle Brand Condensed Milk If pound sweet chocolate Lump of butter size of walnut H teaspoon vanilla Melt chocolate in a double boiler. Remove frora fire, add butter, then connensod milk and vanilla, stirring welL As soon as mixture begins to thicken, drop from point of spoon onto a boHercd platter or baking short. Half nuts may be placed on thi -u. chocolate tirips, rr ;h ;. nay 1 rolicil in chopped nt:t n: 'ats, chocolate " -prickle "ohoco-late shots), or &.-ted stable L. R. P. Dickson of Mc 1 his afternoon there will be j Bride is to come to Prince George aincing by Mrs. M. Aivazoff and an entirely new program will be rendered in the evening and the Grand Drawing of prises will also take place. The Westholme Or they're different, rich without cloying sweet-ness, deliciously smoothl Easily and quickly made with Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk, and economical, too. Write to The Borden Co. Limited, Vancouver, for free booklet containing more tested recipes, sent free on request. Vnr CnfToo E1 Brand 'replaces cream and L OT L,Onee wr, u Js body and a richer flavor I EAGLE BRAND SWEETENED CONDENSED CHANGES IN NORTHERN POLICE OFFICERS ARE Milk Sen-ice who has been transferred to the city detachment in Prince Rupert. OFFICIALLY ANN3UNCE0 Pouce Coupe "headquarter, is j i transferred to Prince George dis- . ' . , . . . trict headquarters and Constable A number of transfers among from Price George provincl lpol.ee officers in headqtt,rter, to Pouce northern Br.tish Columb! are an- dlitJ haJUjquJkrtr,. Munc . The transfer of Constable Constable Hugh McGlinchy. for- Thomas Camm from Prince Rupert ! snarly -of the old city force in district headquarters to Fort St .Prince Rupert, is being moved John in the Peace River country earns ity 4s has already been announced. McBride whilo Con-; . C. H. Orme is sailing tonight Conatable H. L. McKenny of by the Prince Rupert en a bawl-Giscotne is moved to Terrace to.r.s trip to Vancouver and the place of Constable Sanatoria. mmMmmm GNCifi there were two men who kept shop. Both ibtspacepert were m the s.me mode of busmess, . but their methods differed widely. In bet it was only a matter of time, a .short time, before one must elate. i , i i i . i i j'Jf J prosperous, rus store mxco neat ana cxan, sprw, mm and colorful, with a front that bespoke quality . ane service. Now this shookeepcr was a great ccanmusskv booster. His bid for patrtnag was based on Klltng m ,T custorrers the products of his local industries fast, fie h " chimed that the industries in his locality employed men who earned wages, who spent wages, and kept others employed. Kis ret theory was, the mote of Pat's mouse traps be sold the more Pat must oake, and the mote Pat would earn to buy goods from him, the wise shcktepet. K ;. And so be succeeded and became prceperous and PopuM and bis philosophy and aist cousisd spread rapidly. How, there s a moral tc this story: -- Every dollar paid for foreign made good departs from your bomeJandnemtttetura; but; each dclkrtfAiitii for a B.C. product raaains in British -SUumbii mA. quickly tcmt in value. It enriches industry, "easturati employment and mtroduees proaperity into tJht Isamaj of the workers. '' TTlu M At rami fJaatiuwrnt of a vtki muthorttt in tW BC heietU sVimii ol Uw Vancauxn Botti , Of Trsot is IBS Mtstciii cj tht manictumi staufc ColuiaSM. BE PROUDTO BUY.kJ PRODUCTS