:4 DEMAND "Rupert B fa n d" ipper: THK DAINTIRST BREAKFAST HM)ti Ssnnkrd Dally b? Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Vrtnrr Kuuert. H.t Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND .4?.'?t:';..l SHIPYARD Operating ti.T.P. ZO.OOfl Ton Float ing Dry Duck Bn;JnerH. rtachinints. Boilermakers. Blacksmith. Palter makers. Founders. Woodworktrs. rt ELECTRIC AND ACBTVLENE WELDIN'i. Our plant is equipped to handle all kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 "CATERPILLAR" Tractors 3IGGER THAN THE WEATHER! A Size for Every Use A Hundred Usea for Every Size BETTER 2 TON, TWENTY, THIRTY, SIXTY QUICKER Literature and Prices' on Request SELVIG BROS. MEAT MARKET CHEAPER Sole Distributors for B. a .MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT Northrrn Pu.lflc might BulldlnC via Mitiuit street VANCOUVER, a C. nraiich Dirire NrlMin Krlowna Norman C. Crulcklink, ITInce Oeore Din. Manac" HOLT grCAtMRS BEST 3rd Avenue Phone'765 MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES Specialty: "OLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES" Our make Fresh every day. Superior Quality. Advertise in "The Daily News' t MuitU pace sr. THIS DAILV NKW8 r HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 580 DRY BIRCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load ...7"3:50 Double load $6.50 Large sack 50; Box Wood Cuttings. Large Load ?30 COAL PRICES DOWN H Pjembina Peerless Egg , .: $12.00 PfimMna Washed Nuts .. $11 .25 Alberta Sootless Large Egg $12.50 Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump , $13.00 Also all otJicr.classos of coal Piano and Furniture Moving. Express and Baggage Ddy und Night Service 139 Second Avenue News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Offers for Owen Lake Property; Columario at UsU Rooking Good; Rocher de Boule Ships Qre Frank H . Tavlor. Smithers mininer operator, is on a 'trip to Vancouver on business in connection with his j Owen Lake mining enterprises, for the financing of which pn a large scale he has received several auuring offers. There is a possibility that the present negotiations will brine: to the Owen Lake area the financial resources of an important mining company . There is also the alternative that the organization already pro vided for Owen Lake wiil bv set in motion. Recent reports from the Colu-mnrlo Gold Mines Ltd. property l near Uak are very encouraging. i The recommendations of H. L. Baten, M.E., with resect to the j property are being curried out with a double shift wo king on ,two levels of No. 4 ve'n. wlih m considered at this time to be the mot' important seetion of tne properly. Tfce tunnel on the upper level of No. lyein is now in ever 4Q9 feet and the vein is im- Tlie BIdTJ." 1 ' Peter- on; Fishing Opens Soon SMELTER WILL BE REQUIRED Qit 1HE COAST olsarifUng.hds brten done at the -rClme." D. Gallo ty Urges That Youn Men B-j Kn-.-ouraged to Enter joining industry VANCOUVER, Jan. 23: Fro-1 proving as drifting proceeds. The ductioit of minerals in the wast-mraf width i cle to four feet ern aeetioiw of the province will with values from channel samples, .warrant establishment of a retaken every four feet, averaging fining and smelting plant on the slightly over $20 per ton. It is toelfity -Coast within two yean, xnetd that, bv the end of this in the ctoinion of Mr. J. D. Gal- month, vein No. 4 will be opened loway, provincial mineralogist. I up for 700 feet on the upper level Mrs. Galloway made this state-i and 300 feet on the lower level . A meat in an a Id reus before a joint cross-cut has been run to vein meeting of the Institute of Min- No. 3, which was in place and well ing and Metallurgy. Vancouver mineralized at 206 feet. A chan- Branch; the B. t. Chamber of nel sample taken from the fact of 'Im'i? ami ihe mining bureau of this vein ran $27.70 in gold. All the Board of Trade at the Hotel new machinery recommended by uncouver. Mr, Batten has been placed in "Whether the Consolidated, ad position and is' now operating, already intimated, or other in-greatly speeding up development terests will establish the plant work. It is expeeted by the end is difficult to say." remarked Mr.! of February that enough ore will howav. "lut it will certainly (be tfn sight to warrant the erec- ht beneficial if we can refine ouri ! tinrr nt ' ' (niVrOWtrntnr . To date own nrnAmt ina04 nf aklnnin - Fen five veins a toUl of 1000 feet jt to the United States for this 2000-fflot level of the mine. . The speaker, in reviewing the condition of raining -in British Since starting operations on the Columbia, reported that produc-Ubcher eBoe property, the ABr-itj0n nlr jjpioration operations imont Mining Co. has shipped two: are proceeding satisfactorily. The carloads oi ore to smelter irora !a. romiTif ar demonstrat- feeena uroserog. ime ore is;g their fitn future of hojding; its values and there ' :the mineral industry by expend-MiiK'ittobe tfc out of No. 2 onev from their .urnU. vein. The shipments from the earnings "in prospecting in ne mine, on which 14 men are now fieU (n they have working, are to be crsetl lcommenced development in sever-rapidly as possible. ""-; nl ' prospects ris is in charge of the work and, Th. SDeakkr .., thfct .. G. L. Slater of Vancouver, secre-. An nf tita nrAV.n . anMraa. Ury-treawrer of th Aunmont , eJ t0 enter the mjni ndUitry Mining recently paid a vsit d ft f to the property. ..be work Many cwwgf h(j ad. T , . . . , , , J ded, are tmported from outside P. J. Higgins, who is driving a i4i.. n.w- .trw! In "lMiOB. Mr. Galloway nrcted : " recently ' t the policy of the pro-which assayed $22 in gold and JJj' 1 f'"1 f m!nrM' $1.80 in silver, it is not the main "T vein, which is still well beyond the will . . . face of the present cross-cut. LUTHER LEAGUE HOLDS SERVICE The ntwribe, of the Luthjr Leayue fed charge of the service of St. Paul Lutheran Church last nluht In the Metropole Hall. ment continue to supply all 'available information on mining . development and prospects, and j carefully supervise the operations of all mining enterprises. COLDEST SNAP !M There was a large attendance and " thfTfollovigv4s the program: 1,!" I wceruled to &ng-Uiifofl choir. 1 Abwvc Th!, Mo.rnJ.nJ! Jleadlngfr-Mies , Krina seo'. j Lectur--John Dybhavn Froen and Skating Good t v1 I I .ll.l.A ... V . ..I .1 , , i'i l piwvmn mc noting at Readini-4Hss Evelyn Ander- bu.v )im tAJ.v ...,., - " ' -j . ... . son ana miss auswu. i recording during last night of Lunch Was served. l8e mo9t MVere snap Prince The lecture by Mr. uyonavn u,ri . '. , was commuted upon very fvor-eMlI yearfc At g 0cIock thjg mor. b'y- nlnir. the Dominion meteorolosic- nl station at Digby Island states, the thermometer descended to 8 degrees above ero. During Saturday night, the lowest reading was i:i above. Fr n all parts of the city, . A. J i BIJPRGIAUEI)ANI)PROPBRLY,irw'. . PP IT OT1IH1) .reported and, in sajrne cases, con- i- 'l: .' ' jsujerable inconveiIepce was ex- F W Save a splendid Hoe of j perienced. All awllable plum-goods in i bers in town were pressed into MASTER MECHANIC BRAND j service this morning for the which we can sell for 25 to SO per J thnwing out of pipes, cent less. j 0vr the week-end, skating was l'"""1"'' diversion for many. ALSO usn MENS MPVsnin BIB nvpnuis ON KRALLS Th)j (.yr6 CIuVb -hfet behnd The Mogul, in black only. Reg- the dam was well tmtronlzed and ular $2.25. Special, $1.35. Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE quite a number of people went out to the lake near the end of ' jthe new road. The Ice is very smooth and of considerable i thickni'ss. Fashion Fancies WHITE AND IJI7ACK BLACK AND WHITE The most popn'1,r co,or mar" riage for afternoon ensembles i now being celebrated in th.' evening mode, with one slight variation. Black and white for informal wear becomes white and black for formal uses. Here is the popular combination in a flatterinji-to.tl'e-figur.. evening frock. The boJice N fashioned of ivory velvet whilr the skirt, triple-tiered, is of black net A- black flower is posed at the shoulder. The Cape Coat Lingers Far Into the Winter Launched during the spring. kvhen balmy winds took advan- Uige of its flowing grace, the ape, according to far-sighted oat designers, has tome to stay. It graces, this charming aftei-non model of blue Lido cloth. which is simple and dressy at the same time. Luxurious, black lynx, outlines the cpe and forms V . . t 1 iL. t a Doraer exienaing w ine jiem. BURNING OUT ICE The Canadian Government Is going to spend $00,000 this win tr in the interesting experiment of burning out ice by the thermit process, in an attempt to ob viate the disastrous floods which occurred last spring near Mon treal. Prof. Howard T. Barnes (above) inventor of the process, will have charge of operations And teas Strom Einest gasr&e&s make the blend. 3 in Mm nmea Bit UN 1VV ill &3 MFresh from the gardens1 MY KITCHEN NOTEBOOK by Thavj. ThtaJct. Domtitlc ScUoca Counitlor Giving Vegetables New Frill If your family inclines to a diet of meat and bread and potatoes, you 11 hive to lure them into the vegetable habit by subtle, feminine wiles. Let your vegetables appear in new guiaet, 1 tbeir downright, honest virtues adorned with all the trimmings of new sauces and new flavors that your imagination can devise. Remembt it isn't the girl with the coramonserae shoes and the mannish tie that wins hearts. High 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 "ipui-ach." 1 blame the cook. I wonder if the has served it au gratia wih a hol-landaise sauce, as a salad with mayonnaise, or conbined with onion or leeks and cream sauce in a most tempting puree. The Sauce Is the Secret A fine cream sauce is times innumerable the making of a vegetable dh. There's practically nothing it doesn't veil with, practically notliing that S9 ocsn't take on added deUoouineei if your sauce is a really good one. I have a recipe that it really wonderful richer, smoother, creamxrrtnore 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 vhen you use it undiluted, gives a sauce twice as rich in cream at ordinary milk. Then there Is itt "horn. Mlanagtnixed" milk ! ;. , globules broken up particles; these tiny n n tribute themselves a!I ; ; instead cf rising to 1 1 :-1 ; of ir.ilWitrichincrea-i.a 1 richness to the cjKni :i used. In addition. " gives a notable imprm -sauces ate, creamier, a, tured, ice creams bti If you haven't tried t r:. , you are missing a n . cookir aid. Kememi, r. i purest of urholi milk, r doable richness and m -keeping. Write for "M II , orite Hecipes." It's : Carnatim iilk Prolud k. 'a- ' "i ' to i j'.-- 184 Abbott Street, : ,, Carnation Baked CauliRotctt Prepare by soakinn n . v tbtp. vinegar and Itp ,-$ utes. Cook whole, stc n i.; salted water for 7 rmr v.u baking disn. cover v. I -jvs Cream Sauce, bi:ttert 1 r U-J BTstedcheete, Brown in f, k. CarnationScallopedCabbati Put layers of boiled ait i.i.e ::. ruling dish alternating with l u-nation Cream Sauce. c! ; oi ham, green peppers ard a- vt p- Ide with erated cheese a : U crumbs. Brown in modfrj'.e r. ' Carnation Cream Sauct Melt 2 tbsp. butter in t ; ' ' --bis boiler; add ltsp. salt, few and2tbp.flottr;bleryl . .: , f. ing. Add ICupCanwt.un NL : -tfl with 1 cup water or meat over hot water 10 nu.'.ies. k-tj occaiionauy. Makes Creamier Cream Sauces . f Prwtoted la Canada THE sauce i the secret of delicious creamed vegetables -and Carnation Milk i the secret of the perfect cream sauce. Carnation is double uh and creamv-sm r ?h. 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