s PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY NEWS 1 A MY KITCHEN NOTEBOOK by Thany. 7htoJu. Domcilie Sclenca Counselor Giving Vegetables New Frilla If your family inclines to a diet of meat and bread and potatoes, youH have to lure them into the vegetable habit by subtle, feminine wiles. Let your vegetables appear in new guises, their downright, honest virtues adorned with all the trimmings of new sauces and new flavors that your imagination can devise. Remember it isn't the girl with the commonsense shoes and the mannish tie that wins hearts. I ligh among the vegetables to which we owe allegiance is spinach. Rich in iron, rich in vitamins, it should be eaten much more often than it is. Yet somehow noses turn up at the word "spinach." I blame the cook. I wonder if she has served it au gratin, with a hol-landaise sauce, as a salad with mayonnaise, or combined with onions or leeks and cream sauce in a most tempting puree. The Sauce It the Secret A fine cream sauce is times innumerable the making of a vegetable dish. There's practically nothing it doesn't well with, practically nothing that So oesn't take on added deliciousness if your sauce is a really good one. I have a recipe that is really wonderful richer, smoother, creamier, more delicious in flavor by far than the ordinary recipe. It's made with Carnation Milk. Of course you know that Carnation Milk is more dependable certain to be pure and sweet which ordinary milk Isn't always. But for Cream Sauces there are certain other qualities particularly advantageous. One is the double cream content of Carnation Milk, which when you use it undiluted, gives a sa ice twice as rich in cream as ordinary milk. Then there is its "homogenization." "Homogenized" milk has all the cream globules broken up into very minute, particles; these tiny cream particles distribute themselves all through the milk instead of rising to the top. Every drop of milk is rich in cream, and imparts its richness to the cooking in which it is used. In addition, "homogenization'"" gives a notable improvement to texture sauces are creamier, cakes finer textured, ice creams smoother and richer. If you haven't tried Carnation Milk you are missing a really important cooking aid. Remember, it's just the purest of whole milk, evaporated to double richness and sterilized for safe keeping. Write for "My Hundred Favorite Recipes." It's free. Address Carnation Milk Products Co., Limited, 131 Abbott Street, Vancouver, B.C. Carnation Baited Cauliflower Prepare by soaking in water with 1 tbsp. vinegar and 1 tsp. salt.for 15 minutes. Cook whole, stem up, in boiline salted water for 7 minutes. Put in oiled baking dish, cover with Carnation Cream Sauce, buttered crumbs and grated cheese. Brown in moderate oven. CarnationScallopedCabbage Put layers of boiled cabbage in baking dish alternating with layers of Carnation Cream Sauce, chips of bacon, ham, green peppers and cheese. Sprinkle with crated cheese and buttered crumbs. Brown in moderate oven. Carnation Cream Sauce Melt 2 tbsp. butter in top of double boiler ; add 1 Up. salt, few grains pepper and 2 tbsp. flour; blend without browning. Add 1 cup Carnation Milk diluted with 1 cup water or meat stock; cook over hot water 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Makes Creamier Cream Sauces Produced la Canada THE sauce is the secret of delicious creamed vegetables and Carnation Milk is the secret of the perfect cream sauce. Carnation is double-rich and creamy-smooth. You can't help getting better results with it. (See recipes above) Carnation Milk "From Contented Coiw" UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED KalllnM from Print HmxTt lor V.tNCOlvr.K. VICTOItl.l, Mvaiiii Iktr, tlutalal. Alrrt Itay. Jc, Turn-d, 3:30 p.m. fur VAM OIAKH. ICTl)KI. UutnUI. Alwf Itay. rte.. Uy mWiiliht IW AI.K i; Altai. AV(). KT i:VAUT. NAAH IIIYKIl. Suh4), S:M p.m. n.r l-OKT HIMI'M AMI WALES lUM(. lhurMUv. p.m. 1M tnl Atrnue It. M SMITH Aient 1'rliUT Ituprrt. II. C. Tl rouiti llrl.rt auld to Victoria and rattlr .and bogKMC rhMkrtt through to (IrMlnatlon. rJ&lL B. C. COAST STEAnlSHIP SERVICES PACinc SAILINGS FltOM 1'ItINCE ItUI'EKT To Krtrlilkan. IVrengrll. Junruu nnd Hk.i(ay Marrh to, 341. April 10; to Vanroutrr. Mrtwlu und sratllr. Mar. IS, tl. I'lllNCKNS KOVAI thmn t'alU. He Vanmuvrr and Vic- torta rnj Irlila) 1(1 p.m. Agrnta for all Mnaimltlp Unra. V. OltCIIAUII. UKeil.L AtlENT 3rd Ave.. ITInre Itupfrt. II. C. Phone 31 Canadian National Q7ic Largcfl Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Mllln from ritlNCE KlITItT tor YANCOI'tKK. VHTOKIA. HKATTLK, ml IntrrnmlUte oliiti, racli Tliurkdaiy ont Mund), 16 Art) p.m. I'ur ANVOX and HTMVAItT. rurli WfdneMla) and Saturday, 4 MM) p.m. Tor KOIITII ANU eOlTII Qll t.N CIIAItl.OT'l K IltlMm, lortiilxlidj. PAKMKMiKK TIIAINH l.KAVK ritlNCE Itl Tl ItT Ijith MdMIAY. UKDNKHIIAV and SATl'KI) AV at 11:3(1 a.m. for 1'ltlM l; (Il.OIUii:, i:iMO.STUN, HI.SMri.O. all Hnt. UiMlrni C'unada, I'nltrd State. AGENCY ALL OCEAN HTEAMSllll LINES City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 260 Advertise in "The Daily News3 TIE CONTRACTS 1"THE DOCKS OF NEW YORK" TO BE SMALLER1 CLASSED AS BIG SUCCESS Major G. P. MncLnren, General TimberAsentforCN.il., Announces j superintendent. 'throughout the I RIGHT TO ADDRESS BOARD OF TRADE WAS MENTIONED LAST NIGHT At the Board of Trade meeting last night, President Gonzales explained the incident complained of by J. C. Brady to which he had uiwm inv ujt i u nan iiiavtc ilKUUKIl th4 president of the Conservative Association and he had .promised the board that there would be no poit!cal discussions there1 while ? was; president. It had been charged that the Board of Trade was simply a political club and he wanted to make it clear this was not tne case. Mr. Brady in opening his speech referred to the, matter. He thought the hoard ought to hear what he had to, say on the important questions which he had taken up. Mutual courtesies were exchanged and the, incident ended. IJAMS! I i 7 tins ..$1.00 SWEET MIXED PICKLES Qts , a .0fC SOUR MIXED PICKLES QU W AH These Goodn of the Rest dual- ity and RrnndH. Get Your 1 Requirements Early. Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 617-423 6th Ave. E. Phones 18&84 P. 0. Box 675. Unusual Melodrama of Waterfront Life at Capitol Tonight Only VTh dock nf New York" is the- I In the course of a recent tour or titie of the paramount picture the central interior for the pur- starring George Bancroft which pose of getting in touch with ex- be tne featUre attraction at tensive operations carried out by tne Capitol theatre tonight, nearly 150 separate contractors, The new picture done by the pop- i major u. r. juciaren, general ue uar 8tar is from .... oriarlnal screen localiterritpry. Major "MacDsrehi lnree 1'owcr Tugs to Make Con was Accomrfanicd through this dis- ceni run on r ishing Schooner lrict by Olof Hanson, head of the 1)ate n High Tide Today Hanson Timber & Lumber Co., and '.of the locul branch of the Pacific Salvage Co., announced this morn-ling that an attempt would be made Jon the high tide at noon today to ; refloat the big American halibut jnohooner Doric, which piled up on Kinuhnn island in a blinding snowstorm on Tttemii.' morning and was badly damaged. Three power tugs Salvage Princess, Red Boy vessel off the rocks. Intra hava lizam aslti taken at the the exception meeting alongBide ,n ot6er to b llMS ve ?t T nBA f' J XT? Ml "P in th event f hr being that Mr. Brady be allowed to ad- freed she wi thpn h into the local dry dock Of the 30.0W pounds of halibut n the Doric,' 8,000 pounds, not affected by water or oil, was salvaged- and sold as aecandicttua fish. 3 . CAPTAIN tyJIER WAS ONE WH9 HELPED BUILD CLIPPER CUTTY 3ARK Ciiptain Wm. Oliver, who has been visiting the city, GO years ago worked in the shipyard in Great Britain. He worked in the (moulding lof when the famous J. Callaghah, who wa former-1 Cuttv srk waa built and fastened Ir chief engineer for Foley. 'th fiirure-heai on that well known Welch & Stewart, in conatruc-j le clipper, tion of the Grand Trunk T""" j Railway out of Prince Rupert and is now deputy minister of, railways In the Alberta govern-; raent. will probably be '.one of, the men chosen to survey the, Pactfir Great Eastern Railway; with which he was Identified ln; construction days. I Canadian Government Merchant Marine, Limited FOR SALE HY TENDER Sealed tender will bt tvoelved by tht Hnderalgned u AjfcnU lor the Owatra at 9B4 8t Jamra Street, Uantreal. until noon April nwi, 1999. for the purahaaa of the follow! na; ataamera: Tuialaia to be bated on acceptance of the reapeetlv veaaalt In their preaent eondltlotv and loeated at Vancouver. B.C. Any atoraa cr bunker 00a that may be on board excluded: S. S. "Canadian Coaater," aacertalnad deadwelRht capuclty 8039 tone, built 1991 . S. S. "C.r.dJaa Uorar," aeoeetaiaed deadweight eanaelta? 9M tops, built 1930 0. 9- "Canadian Observer." aaoertaln STRAWDEItKY JAM 1 70c ed deeweHrht capacity 3983 ton. I hull IflOn iRASPDEUKY JAM Is 66e - ICIIBIUIY JAM-ls 70cCONI)ITIONS:- 1 1 BLACKUEHItY JAM 1 60c Tender, may be submitted for one or . ,A 1 more of the three van Ida. render mual GHEENGAGE JAM-4a cbe teoomp.nlod tor ASSORTED JAMS la, glass 80c oant (8vi of the amount of the tender. CLIMAX ASSORTED JAMS-. Ech : uarlne, Umlted. and aocepfced by a Oa- UR AID'S BEST COFFEE Inadlan chartered bank. The hie heft or 2 bs $1.26any Under not neeeaaartly-accepted . Free Plana and apeciftcatlona of steamera can 1 1 Tpanot ieniio 1 . ! be aeen and parUoulara of delivery a- HEINZ CREAM TOMATO SOUP ewuinod on appllcaUon to the Unoer- 9 tins $1.00 alined, or Mr. B. C. Keejey. Pacific Ooaet Manager, at Vancouver. Name of r k tttitiL't t c TOVATft nilP LAdllDLliUd . w www- . must be chanted before tlie transfer la eomletl. D. O. WOOD. Actlnf Oeneral Manager. Canadian Oovemment Merchant Mrtoe LIMlted Dr Alexander PHONE B7S nrsNKit IJLOCK DENTIST BjaaaaPfnJITEC people: those who live In the dark pits of steamships, and those who furnish their social life when they reach port. An exceptional supporting cast iand timber agent for the Canadian Btory written by John Monk Saun- has been thrown around Buncrofl National Railways with head quarters in Montreal, intimated l that district tie contractors might I expect considerably reduced I orders for 1930. For a number of years the railway has been buying :to establish a surplus of ties in 'order that dried ties might be used instead of "rushing the green ties Into the roadbed. This , surplus, Major MacLaren stated, j has now been provided, and, in , future, the company's tie requirements would be on a smaller scale. Lust year, contractors having lived faithfully up to their contract, there, was a, considerable over-production tiers, celebrated author of "Wings" and "The Legion of the Condemned", two aviation epics produced by Paramount which ;went the country by storm. "The Docks of New York" is an entirely new and different kind of story. It revolves lives and loves of a in his latest picture. . Betty Comp- aon has the featured supporting role. Her return to the Paramount fold in this picture is marked by a good characterization. Baclanova, the fiery Russian actress, has a prominent role, and around the! adds another laurel to her rapidly little herd of i ncreasing list. TO FLOAT BOAT OFF THE ROCKS RE-ORGANIZATION OF ELKS' LODGE GOING ALONG SUCCESSFULLY Efforts that are being made by Grand Organizer P. A. Mlquelon to re-organize the bcal Elks' lodge bear promise of being very successful in restoring the organiza- W. H',,TQbey.,aiNyR divisional aPl- w. l Armour, manager ,ti0n to its former stronir Dositlon Last night a meeting of the lodge was held with. Acting Exalted Ruler Bert Morgan in the chair and Mr. Mftjuelon the chief sneak er. No less than 20 candidates were balloted upon and accepted. Efforts are also being made to iuive former Elks restored to .the roster. and Bertha G. were to make a mi n cnrii rime concerted pull In the effort to take uLl 01 ELL LIU'J ie fishing Drums and UP IN RAIN TODAY Wet Snow J ell This Morning an IUrupit'ler Dropped and Wind Went Into South it tpbfced'thls morning at though he cold apell which has been experienced here this week might break today. There was a fresh I fall of wet snow early thia mora ,ing which was apparently turning 'ii I into rain. The wind had swung , to the south since yesterday and the barometer was droppte ather fast. . V Heart Trouble Hands and Feet Numb and Cold Mrs. Wm. Fowler, Auburn, Ont., writes: "Hveral years sco I wm troubled with my heart and nerves, o bad, at tiaw. my hand would heroine numb and mid. I took d,x tor's medicine, for a while, lit it did me little or oo good. I biiiKti''t to see advertieod and atarted Uking tbera at onre, and rontinued for atitne time, and since then I hare bad no return M my trouble." rrioa 60c. a box at all druggists and dealers, or nuiilcl direct on receipt of price by The T. Miiburn Co., Ltd., Toronto. Ont W'k Have Just Received a Largo Shipment of .MEN'S AND HOYS' M M aster echanic Shirts and Overalls Union Made These will be Hold at my reasonable prices. Also, remember, there Ib it 30'.' drop in all lines of rubber goods. We sell Amai-Holden and McCready and Northern rubbers, and will give you the benefit of thia 30 per cent drop. Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE Saturday, April r A thrilling .sla. melodrama of vva'i-r front life. a. a j aA jaava. a. . 'VVVt, GEOKC.E. BANCROFT IN 'The DOCKS of NEW YORK' FAULK AND TOPICS and "Tarzan" No. 12 TWO HE I.UXE SHOWS, 7-9 P. M. 50 nd ! , Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD jm-(miiiu i.T.I' :.(ki( Ton Homme Ury Kirw-iK '.WhinUU. ttillcrmakens IJIarkcinltli. I xkUtn taakvtH. Pour6rn. Woodworkers ?c. ki hmhk: and acetylene wkldim.. ui iHNhi is equipped to handle all kind of - HAKIM? AND COMMERCIAL WORK. I'HONEH 43 snd SrtS LOGGING AT HALF IVi COST OF HOItSKS Iliggcr I'rotL'ct'on Kcunumirnl Opcratt v CATERPILLAR IR ACTORS Make HijjKcr Profits Sole Distributors for R. C. MOUKI0:. TRACT0K& EQUH'JIKNT CO., IV) 940 STATION STREET, VANCOUVER, B.l'. Brant hen: Kelowna, E.t'.; Nelson, B.C.; Prince (leorKf. B C HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 N KV SHIPMENT JUST AUIUVKI) Blinc Head Alberta Lump $13.ri Mine Head Alberta Sootlcss Large Egg .112.") Mine Hcud Sootless Egg . ,VU Pembina Pccrle& Egg .'...'..;..!!! , . ! . ! '. .$12.00 Also all other classes of coal. DRY IHKCH, .IACKPINE AND CEDAR ,Singlf load vtl4 1 ...v.,. $3.50 Double load $6.50 Large sack , . . . 50 Uox wood-cuttings, large load . . . . . . . . .'.$:i.50 Piano and Furniture Moving Exproaa nnd Ikjtiraite Day and Nlfbt Service 139 Second Avenue Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results.