"1 mm Thursday, January PAGE EIGHT THE .DAILY NEWS Support the Home Theatre and keep your Money in the city. ft C Git 5aty tat w. a MALKIN ee, UP. Theatre fHMffliDOOL'IlLE BILL AT 7 P.M. AT 7:10 P.M. rp ((rmT r rm jr nit lenn lyron m nvi uLLLd With Patsy Ruth Miller nnd Others. AT 9:15 P. M. Wffiitm-Bm in 'Ihe MghtFlyer' With Johyna Italton and Others. "KAC NG BLOOD" NO. 10, With Alberta Vaughn, Al Cooke and Others. Cc-neJy, "LOOSE CHANGE." Comedy, "SOCK EXCHANGE." ARMIS ION, 35c AND 10c. SPECIAL MUSIC. Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert - ; 7 r rjp DRYDOGK..:v: AND SHIPYARD Operating d.T.P. 20.000 Ton Float ing Dry Dock Eigiineers. Machinists. Boilermakers, Blacksmiths. Pullrri' makers, Founders. Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WKI.DIJV'. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds ol MAIUNE AND COMMERCIAL VVOHK. ' : PHONES 43 and 385 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Haltlne irim rrlnti Huperl. tur VAM'OLVtlt. VICTORIA, SWa.imn, luj. isutrtiale. Alert lta. etc. TurMtut . 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S:VO a.m. loi MUVAUT and AN VOX, enrh UEDNKSItAY, 10:00 p.m. lor MMtTII ANII FOITII QIKKN tllAltl OTl t: lsLAMO, loft nltlitly. IAHtiK(li:it TKAIXN IXAVE I'lttNCK ItlTEKT kuih MOMIAY, m:nKSI(AY and HATl'KHAY at 11.341 aJii. for I'ltlNCE c.limiit:. KIIMONTON, HINNlri.O. all point. Eaitrrn Canada, I mini HUt. AOKNCY Al.I. OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINKS ity Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Hupert Phone 2C0 A Beautiful TEA CADDY WITH an tiuuiaite tweet pea design lithographed in many delicate color., the new 1928 airtight tea caddy It extremely attractive. It it packed with one pound of the famout fragrant Malkin'a 0t blend. The tupply it limited. ORDER YOURS NOW! Sold nt all Grocery Stores Containing llb.net MALKIN'S BEST TEA VANC4UVIR. B. 6. "Ti HOT HEELS AT THE WESTfiOLME Entire Picture Permeated With ' Humor is Part of Big Double Program Tonight and Tomorrow Glenn Tryon plows his way through a maze of circumstances, both comic and dramatic, extracting every poaiblc laub'h from the story of "Hot Heels," the - Universal comedy which (is to be seen tonight aftd toiaorrow as part of a big double program at the Westholme. Although the entire picture is permeated with humor, there are two incidents which stand out as belli" ::rnong the con.c y i;en-.s .if film history. The tira of tho shows a email tovvu tvou e i g on a race track melodrama !'or an unapareciative and tiny audience. This Is pure burlesque, but it touches the funny bone and . incidentally gives a rare picture' of the real life of one of these 'i am" troupes ( . ! The other gem is the Apache! dan.ee put on by Tryop and Patsy ; Ruth Miller in which Tryon takes i the place of her regular partner. I They mean every one of the blows i in this strenuous dance, for they ' have been fighting just previous ' to the dance. And the audience , applauds their efforts sound'y. J "Hot Heels" Is. also featured I by what is probably the most thrilling steeplechase race ever run for the screen, full of spills, tremendous leaps ,and dangerous narrow escapes. Week-end Specials EGGSPullets' fresh extras. 3doz $1.15 NEW ZEALAND BUTTER S-lb. brlek $1.C0 PUIHTY FLOUR 49-Ib. sack $2.06 NAllOpvLICRI) POACHES 2 12. Tta . . 4 . ,30c MALKIN'S COFFEE Mb tin 60c ROYAL CITY PURE STRAWBER- RYJAjUf-il-Jlj.. tin ,.75c SINGAPORE PINEAPPLES ' Sliced, 2 tins 26c SEEDLESS RAISINS 4-lb. pkg. S0c SWIFTS PICNIC HAM lb. SWc MALKIN BEST TEA 1-lb. pkg 66c BRUNSWICK SARDINES 4 tins 25c SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pkgi 25c CHEF BRAND MOLASSES 5-1 b. tin 45c WAFFLE SYRUP 8 l-3a. ' Tin .....60c ROWNTREES CHOCOLATE BARS Atabrted . 6 for . . . 26c en6lish PUBE mait VIN- EGAR-Bottl ..26c PiVAPORATKD PRUNES 40-60. 2 lbs 26c NEW STOCK HALLOWI DATES 8 lbi 36c MALKIN BEST HONEY 4-Ib. tin 76c WILD ROSE PASTRY FLOUR 10-lb. sack 65c ROME BEAUTY APPLES Unwrapped. Box 1.96 SUNK1ST SMALL ORANGES 4 doz 96c Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 20S 1 . , , , i 1 LINDSAYS Cartage an J Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano ana Furniture Moving. "NIGHT FLYER" ! TESTIMONIAL TO DRAMATIC TALE PLAYERS' CLUB Picture Seen nt Westholme To- niRht hh Part of Big Double . Program The story of "The Night Flyer," part of th'j big double program at the Westholme tonight, cals with the adventures of Jimmy Dridley, a fireman on a rickety locomotive in the Rocky Mountains ' lit' 1894. He loves Kate .Murphdaugh$er tf. a woman vWo iefpi thu. lfincH counter t t: Ailtdal stalidn-: thit Mrs. Murphy opposes the match and nvors Bat MuDins, a braggart, ut also a. good engineer with a ig salary.' ni vrite his de.laration f ore f,or Mary in an album, in-in., io ir to her at a -ij' to u.i givn in her honor, j s".-, e'i "oi.y, u brakeman, from .ijury at tie h.mds of a bunch f roytering cowboys and is imslf forced at the muzrle of ; revolver, to clumsily drink many glr.sses of whisky. Jimmy gets tight and goes to the party. He gives th album to Kate' quite unaware that an impertin-nt referance to Kate's nose and! freckles had been substituted for his own c.irefolly phrased avowal'' nnnnn nnnn nnnnn uuuuuu uuuu-of love. Kate turns from him and Mrs. Marnhy takes advan-' age of the occasion to announce the engagement of Kate and Bat. Jimmy is demoted by the division superintendent, but just as i he flyer is about to leave town with the mails, it is discovered 'hat Hat's fireman is drunk. J'rr.my tt.tes his place in the eab with is rival, as fireman. The' train is wrecked, but on a aiding; sutnas Ji.-nmys old engine, "99." He jumps into the cab and brings the mails through in record time, tot MMafiBg the rittil contract for his company, and in- i'lcnUilly ha u114 uromotion and! Kate. : V i 9NAKLED UP ! Asked what" he understood by j "foreign entanglements," a boy replied, "Spaghetti." The tJ An Up-to-date Optical Dept. We pride ourselves on our complete equ pment for accurate testing of the eyes. No longer must we replace lenr After lens in front of your eyes till we find the correct one. Our new automatic instrument can change to any combination in a second and does not tire you out. Mr. Jack Bulger took the full course required by law covering six months in 1925 and got his diploma with honors. . We subscribe to the leading weekly and monthly optical journals and any new methods are always noticed and adopted if suitable. We are sore we can suit you. John Bulger The Jewellers MEN'S DITDD17D E A a I UTU JT E Ukll $1,25 PER PAIR Don't take a chance of wet feet when ynu can keep them dry so cheaply. The fumous "Master Mechanic" Shirts for men price the lowest ever. - If you want to aave money, visit the ' Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE Vancouver Man Lauds Recent Pro-uuction of "'iiie Saving (irace" in Letter to Gyro Club At yesterday's luncheon of thi Prince Rupert Gy.o Club a letter was read from L. J. Martin, Van couvcr Kiwanian and an official of the Home Oil Distributors, who omplimenled the Gyros on the york they are doing in the cky Mid spocially lauded the Prince .upert Players' Club for the ex-client m.inner in which it had recently staged the play "The Sav-y: t.iaci." Mr. Martin, who -ippeued to be in the city at th'. ..me and attended "The Saving .fo," eaid it wds as excellent ;n ama eu: picuu. iion as he h .u er ei' i i.i his rather e..ten ie travels. A copy of the te-timoni il will be sent by ti e Gy.o Club' to the Fl.tyers' Club. At the same luncheon. William fruikshank presented the secro- ThJs out let had been dene by the Gyro Club during the year. The' financial statement was presented by the treasurer, C. A. Kirkendall. Yotes of thanks for their services were passed to Mr. Cruikshank, who was later elected resident of the club, and to Mr. Kirkendall, who was chosen u director. ! A. A. Easson was elected to membersh p in the club, and A. ' R. Nichols resigned membership. Past Prev'dent R. F. McNaugh-ton presided over the luncheon, in the absence of President L. W. Waugh, who wa indisposed. 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Phones 18481 mmm r.a-.tm 1ilf.UJJA,,l HMTtY LTHaCTMtraryjP'rKJCTi 1 COMEDY ' Picture My Astonishment Tonight at the CAPlTOT Fi st Show 7 p.m. "-r Coming Friday and Saturday BILL HAINES in TELLING THE WORLD QHoi'g Biead& BctM Mad. - FLOUR (lnnliesiirmitySmWrSil MY KITCHEN NOTEBOOK by "tKafvj. TblaJu. Domeittc Selene Conm.ler My Secret for Finer-Textured Caket I must confess that I haven't always hem tucceatfui in the maing of cake. I suspect that I ionmaed more seal than dull tbntrmghntsa rather than define. But wfaen I teamed to eer-cite my beating pmclivitm at the start in the creaming together of butter and tujpr. and to exhibit restraint at the fim-th by rtirring only a moment after the final irorrrtieats were added, ay cakes improved. But the greatest krrovemeGt I ha ve ever made in cakes dm been through the use of Carnation Milk. Besides lxn ng evaporated to double richneas and stehlized for safekeeping, it is "homogenised," the cream content broken -up into minute ntrtidea and distributed throughout every drop. At a result, cakes are not only rich with this uniformly dutributed, double share of a ram. but bflcau of the fineneta of the particle the texture it eiceptionslly smooth, fragile and fine. Carnation gives similar rreutts in ail cooker)', a creamy smoothness to sauces, candies and ire cream, a richness to soups, and a delicate texture to puddingt. caket and waffles that even the best of bottled milk cannot equal. Try this convenient ecrnomical and expendable form of milk it's just pure waofe milk with about half the natural water removed and nothing added. Write for the frre Carnation Cnok Book "My Hundred Favorite Keo-pea." Address Carnation M0k Products Co.. Limited, 131 Abbott Street, Vancouver. B.C. It Makes Better Cake Carnathn Date Cake K cup shortening. ? cu; !.: egg. 3 tbfp. dituttkm SI.' enough water to raKe yt cup 1:. H cups pastry flour. 3 Up-powder, pUiih of isalt, 1 tsp. 1: H tap. vanilla, hi cup ch it' ' cup broken nut menu. Crea-ening; add sugar ira-lua!!" tinue creaming; add h-aten . .. ! beat mixture hard until it txx i .1 very light color ana creamy. A l l cup flour and stir until well i n Measure flour after sifuns x-.. 1 nuts and dates with a little of tin-1 and add to mixture. Last, sut in p 1 of flour, baking powder, salt and .-namoa; add (Muted milk and (la r-ing all at once; stir vigorously fur I,1 j minutes. Pour batter immediately into pan which hat been cded and ducted ;::i thin film of flour. Place in 3i (iow) oven for first 10 minutes, t! r elevate to 874F. (rnoderatej. I jke about iS montes. When dme it shrinks from aide of pan and trxus up when pressed with Anger. Remove from the pan, cool and ics with Carnation Idng. Carnation Icing IH cups ccniscUoners' supar, 1 thp, batter, 2 tbsp. Carnation Milk. )gt p. vataUa. Cream butter and ui'ed susr, add Carnation and vanilla, beat thoroughly aod spread on cake. i 4 s ftodaoed la Cutdt THE; perfect cake is the ifcike of perfect texture. And the way to gej perfect -texture is to use Carnation tho doublerich milk with (the cream evenly shared by every drop. Adds wonderful smoothness and flavor to all cooking. (See recipes above) Carnation Milk "From Contented Cotw "