PAGE TWO THE DAILY ixi'.iv? Thursday, NW,,, New s an d v lews In The Wor of Sport CALLED A "PINEAPPLE": GROTTO WINS . Around The yorId Seagram With Sport Fans IN BILLIARDS tti$ Tlie Tramp) ( ( 74 The oldest stocKs 01 "Whiskey xv GovettvmexvV Clorifying the Lowly Potato I sometimes think that we take potatoes as we do some women very much for granted until we bee them alT'dressed up" and realize for the first time how intriguing they really are. You know how much you enjoy the less ordinary versions of potatoes in a good rertauant the feathery nothingness of potato souffle, the rich savor of potatoes O'Brien au pa tin, the crisp shoestring potatoes. Why not vary your own program a trifle? In Potato Recipes Milk Plays a Vital Part Whether you serve potatoes Del-monioo layers of creamed potatoes and cheese browned in a baking dish mashed potatoes of a fluffy lightness, creamily scalloped, on the half shell, or au gratm, the most important thing is the quality of milk you use. I have learned through long experience that by using Carnation Milk I get a creamy, rich smoothness that even the best of bottled milk cannot equal. There's very good reason for this superiority. Carnation is milk of the very fciest, most dependable quality-pure, whole milk from selected herds. It's sterilized to keep it pure and wholesome, protecting you from the spoiled dial tea that result when you use milk of doubtful freshness. Besides that Carnation Milk has a very wonderful special quality. It's ''homogenized" the cream content broken up into minute particles and distributed all through the milk, giving every single drop its share of cream a V SSI -J Kuiiiii JOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, LIMITED WATERLOO, CANADA Distillers Since 1857 "83 m nv. tiffin WHISKEY JWk. This advertisement is not published or displayeti oy in Liquor Cntrol Board or by the l'oveniniiit oi British rulnmhi DISTURBING THE ECHO The tourists, having lunched at the hotel, climbed to the top of the famous Echoing Mountain. There they saw an old man sitting on a rock, a telescope a yard long in his hands. Every few minutes he would let out a series of loud whoops. The puzzled tourists looked jand. listened for a long time. (Then they went' up to the old man, and one of them said, '"Why do you keep on looking through your telescope and then yelling as if you were hurt?" ' The old man answered impatiently, "If you talk to me you'll distract my attention, and I'll lose my job. I'm the echo for ithis 'ere Mil!" Tourist Guide. MY KITCHEN NOTEBOOK by Th&ty. 7bleJct. Domcitlc Science Conmclor double share in fact, for Carnation is evaporated to double richness. This, generous proportion of cream in Carnation Muk effects a genuine economy in saving butter. "Ilomogeiuzation also gives a rich, creamy smoothness that improves the quality of all cookery in which Carnation is used. Here I've given two potato recipes. You 11 find others in the Carnation Cook Book "My Hundred Favorite Recipes." It's free. Address Carnation Milk Products Co., Limited, 131 Abbott Street, Vancouver. RC. Carnation Potatoes oh the .Half Shell 0 smooth, medium sized potatoes, 2 tbsp. butter, salt, pepper. 6 tbsp. Car-nation Milk, 2 tbsp. water, white of 1 egg, 2 tbsp. grated cheese. Bake potatoes in hot oven for about 45 minutes. Cut cap from side of each; scoop out and mash potato; add seasonings, hot diluted Carnation Milk and beaten egg white; refill, sprinkle with cheese, brown in oven for about 8 minutes. Carnation Scalloped Potatoes 0 medium sized potatoes, li tsp. salt, pepper, 3 tbsp. butter, M cup Carnation MQk diluted with 1)( cups water, 2 tbsp. flour. Scald diluted milk in double boiler. Pare potatoes, soak and cut in Ji-inch slices; place layer of potatoes in buttered baking dish, season, dredge with flour, dot with butter; repeat; add milk to cover. Bake till soft in 350 F. oven. For Anything Creamed Troduccd Is Ctnttt WHETHER it's creamed vegetables or creamed fish-creamy Carnation" Milk makes all the difference in the results. Keep Carnation always on hand for all cooking. It keeps. It saves butter. (See recipes above) Carnation Milk "From Contented Com" That is slang for bomb, and this is one thut was di -covered in Chit-ago after thu fuse had failed to firz on account of snow. It is 1G sticks of PlONEEKS ENJOY SOCIAL ana music, delicious ments being served. Prize winners at cards were: Whist men's first, II. B. Eastman; ladies first, Mrs. ill. B Eastman; men's second, Rod. Mc- Defeated (iranJ Terminals by Good Margin Firt Division. Fixture Cretin we. last night's first division billiard fixture over the Grai:d Terminals by a Score of 12(f to 1071. The Terminals lost but two games but were badly beaten in these, thus accounting for their severe defeat. High breaks of the evening were 69 and 57 by W. II. Long. Individual scores: A. A. Easson (Grotto). 280: W. II. Long Grand terminals); i50. Fred Stephens 247, W. J. Nelson aso. Be Blown 220, C. P. BaWgno 2oD I A, Donald 260. Ben Self 188. . W. B. Williscroft 200, John Bulger'M. Hen Serf (Grand Terminals), won Delightful Function Last Night over J. Campbell (Cold Storage) at' 'Home df .Mr. and Mrs. 200 to 177. in a deferred, second N". Mussallem division game, making the .total - score oh mat week's fixture 902 to The Prince Rupert Pioneer's 83 in favor of the Cold Storage. Lexid; 'ladles second; Mrs. F. W. msn-HarL ! S. D. Bridge medVr'flrsti S. M. New- Bulger, totf laMfe fTtst, Mr. J. C. Bed- die.' ' " " " I Theft: w speChe by Mr. JNetvW Arid 'seveW1' others and Hhe pr6gM"rn'efi& 'violin solo ! bV Miss '' Catherine Mussallem; i pla'hd stSio. Miss Watkta Mttssal-llem, jHttf ttWllatfWn h Mrs. 3. 0. n'ferltk. ' i At midnight; the proceedings were brooght to a dose with the Cleveland has bought Dick .Per--v fftm Baltimore for $30,000 and two players. The Dunn es -ate did not wait for the returi. -f ty CobB from the Orient t onlfaV his bid fbr tKl Orioli players, franchise and park, ,ltj hey continue to dismantle' thi -earn the Georgian may look else where for an investment and tha: wotilH be a loss to the International League. The Clevelanc club snt President Billy Evans out to the Pacific Coast to deal or Outfielders Sned Jolley and ilarl Averill of the San Francisco .earn. Averill was bought for $60,000 and two players. The pair that go from Cleveland to laltiuere must be satisfactory to haf elub or they mar be returned o Cleveland at $6,000 itffcjh'. Bntry of Percy William jOA .Vancouver in th MUlrose A.C. track meet at New York in February has brought Bob McAllister out of retirement. TJie "Plying Cop," upon his reUlrn from Association held a delightful so- There is still an outstaying , Amsterdam, said that he would cial evenjng last night at the e between A. Murray (Oana-j never run again. In the 100-hoine of Mr. aUd Mrs. N. Mussal- d,n Letfion) and C. P. Balagno metre event at the Olympics, Mc-Jem, Fourth Avenue West. Bridge (Cold Storage) to be played in last iAllteter was the lone sprinter to and whfst was enjoyed and there week's first division ffceture. !ed Williams to the tape in the wa a-brief program of speeches L.ine-ups for tonights tmcond qualifying heat It was in the refresh- uiTiaiun nmure are as iouowa: semi-final that the New Yorker M. M. McLachlan (Grotto) vs.,oeat the Canadian comet, and W. Mitchell (Grand Terminals). Inualled the Olympic record. In W. E. Williscroft vs. Bon Self, the final the fleet poliMman pul-J. BeesJey vs. W. II. Jarraan. 11 TtialA In Vila t kish m1 George Howe vs. C. L. Young-, finished lame. Macdonald va. John I nnnrer rn,Tiinpn LADIES' MUSIC CLUB ENJOYED i minals. Whist league: I aruiu riAiutua i FOR THE WEEK Krickson; Moose vs New. ...Baa-press Club; Seal Cove vs St. Friday Basketball: I CHRISTMAS SEAL Christmas Seals similar to t h above only in colors are ag;ii:i being sold this year by the Tran qullle Tubercolosls Society f" the purpose of financing the wor.. of investigating curable cases tubereolofcis, stx-inv that the pnt sinrfri of "Thev are Jollv Good'.. lLsgue, Aauve sons or caiKdif.ai wmnt Prfl".-,lAv.hleWet.Wh. 1 rm "ra'or.o Music Given i V8 Port Simpson; Intermediate. Mas er of old friends hu concludlne. In .n w"h F-r vs C. N. R.;, L .hg4esv, MM Organ Accompaniment KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Y'esterday was guest day at the ' inruruiiHL NkilklVlU. IlANPF vaiml Ud,,,, M Club and in order to ,ccon)odllte all who witM te attend and to get the use of the Present ae Eninvahln pine orcan. bhe meetinir wu hll Function in l.O.D.E. Hall in the Anfliean Cathedral, a Last Evening 'considerable number of visitors attending and enjoying the event A delightful informal dance Y?.ry muchw Tb orn waB held last night in the l.O.D.E. S?'8S L!,nl'te played Hall by officers and members of wn McoPnim nta for vi.nti, u. 4 u.i..l... 'he singers, were much unttreela- Templar. Each member of the and ln fact ihe who, Pro-nrnin rn.miit-A k- fMm was excellent. He sub- one Masonic niest and there s'1 was Oratria anisic vhleh; about eighty persons presort. .' Jk"r1 frM r-a:-ArKSsamtr w rh Atted- rorodWrl) fin ill M UierconHAitt- Uy charge ano ""'"' TlV?? lV,ow I -n E . VfeaajV'. i . I I isaagsaea "I tMaAfla IJn e I iA n inwmuera 0C. Uid Jtaoirnittea svere .r'-VT' TrTr ' .. . S. a Parker A. E. Batett-Jones vo" T . ?C,, l. 'Me' nnd irfiv. rOiVine.. MnaJis ndel s "Meaaiah," Mra. Jarvis fby ArSrmfil'h Orcliostra and d. licious refreshments were served at midnight. HOLD FOUR SESSIONS ONTARIO LEGISLATURE 1 Vocal Solo "0 Rest in the MsffiUaaohn's "Elijah," Miss L. M. Hailtwell. Organ Setoefed, Miss M. Lancaster. Vocal Duet "I Waited for the Lord," Mendelssohn's "Hymn of Praise," Mra. F. Allen ami Mrs; M. Blott. TORONTO. Nov. 29. Premier Solo "I Know that my Re- Ferguson has abandoned the dwrner Liveth," Handel's "Mes- Concervative policy of holding isiah," Mrs. J. J. Muldoon. only three sessions of each legis- Organ "Hallelujah Chorus," lature.and,.ha8 intimated that j Handel's "Meaaiah," Miss M. Lan-there wili"be''flour on this occa- caster. il0ii-Jb f?Pfted ,n Following the musical part of berylOiC, and it is exce ed the!the proi1.am bers and next election will take place In KUe8tH miml fa the ha down. STRAIGHT FIGHT IN stairs where rofreshments were served. The guests were received by Mrs. MeTntoth, the president. Mrs. Mcintosh and Mrs. Andrew VICTORIA ELECTION tea an tho"! wrvK wr6 Mrs. Jamt's Farquhar, Mra. An- ' ,i V i:o l dirt " v i ' I . VANCOUVER, Nov. 2,'J. Dr. J. D. McLean and D. B. Plnkett were officially nQminated for tht federal by-eleetion. Hon. Charle Stewart will arrlte oii the cTast rioxt week to take. In the VIcto'HS by-election can rtsHgn on behalf of Dr. McLejlrii. derson, Mrs. Blott, Mra. Bartlett, Mrs. Muldoon, Mrs. Darton, illss Haliwell and Miss Leach. The arraasjaffleflts for the day were in the hSttfta of 'Mra. E. An derson assisted by Mr. BIbtt; . ttiso fj TJrf f I rutwr aire flfre-THKr "return in tn.m t their' homes' strong am! u. i; It Maorwwrd-stJt-aml worth ot support. n SPORT CHAT The basketball season at Anyo opened last week under promising conditions with play keen and large crowd of fans in attends ik In the Senior League, the Concer. trator won from the Mechanic by a score of 26 to 18. Th Mine Ladies defeated th Beac: Ladis 13 to 9 and the Kinky Dinks won 33 to 11 from th High School. A few familial names in Prlnee Rupert are seen km the Anyox line-ups including Helen Calderes and Julia Cal-Uerone oW'tte Mie Ladies team Thursday Second Division nd leiM(Hr. im.Uitf CoaceiHrater minarets: o rot to vs Grand Ter- senior line-up. Grotto vUefLjlW,AiMMTnit GMb - wiH ter town tomorrow night when a George's; Knights Of Fythiaa,.hw ,ifaatarn( ,taapiacaodms will ftwMhwdfe afen- shsgles, (f.Mrnre: Mlxell Maple Leafs vs Drill Teapi; Jbn- "IkoWPa'o,uT3Te,s,'"S!r. and Jfrs. It. or, Colta vs High School. O.- Cutlerj Jr sj, flngle ladder R. C. N. V. IL rtfle range. O. G. Macintyre. - - . . x ..... 71 tins uvt'rut:.ut. lished or display': . ' Liquor Contrui L ' the Government J Columbia FAtHfitt OF FIRE victims suc:lt! s RDM ONTO N V w nir uicnrnwiiuu oi juo cuDr Kniyh fatha visttfles of th.: atoflifeg.taiccumi" dstf atlernoOTi from when he rushed 1 hones in a vain t-f t his two children ii . i Tami i m mi awr BBBBBBBw . mm 4 HypaBjsjajHfRajBfl' I-Ml a T ff 1 EftS'DlOi PACKAGE