I PAGE SIX CM HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 5S0 DRY BIRCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load Double load Large sack Box Wood Cuttings. Large Load COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg Pembina Washed Nuts ... Alberta Bootless Large Egg Alberta soouess &gg . AjWta Lump ... DEMAND Prince JSupert B.C re Pep $3.50 $6.50 . . "50c ,; $3.50 $12.00 $1135 $j2Jitt $12.00 S13.00 Also all other classes pf cpaj. J'Jawo and Furniture Moving. Express and Baggage Day .and Night -Service 139 Second Avenue "Rupert Brand" ippers THE OAI'NTIEST BKEAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by T3 Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. hill II I M l F.vwpwigrih AND YOU WILL MAKE THIS RESOLUTION ' ONGiE YOU HAVE RIDDEN IN THE NEW Mo More Power More Comfort v Tharf" Any Light Car Ever Built. They Are on Display at Our Showroom. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED FQRD DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 Advertise in "The Daily News' NEWS OF NORTHERN B,C. TERRACE J. B. AKr returned on Sntur tended .tpe. General Motors convention. Jrtra. Agar and sou, Charley, are remaining in th,e south for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vander-Hp, at- parksvllle, Vancouver Island, and with Air. and 'Mrs. Wm. Vanderllp Jr., in- Victoria. 11 - Chas. Carpenter pf- Dorreen was a visitor here sn the end of the week. ponald McLeod of Vancouver, Dr. J. R. Gosse of Frince Rup"-VflBWit th Tl4 here. ' t . , Ueorge Alger and J. L.TTKJ urem' 6t TJsk were 1visitprj"tM Terrace dunng the week. juitt. xjKKiqp aim fiuiuiiMi int lm Sunday" TOr ExWew where they will spend the next -few weeks with Mr. Higgles. Wm. Smith returned to PrlneoJ Ifupert on Thursday after spending a short time at his home en the bench north qf town. The new allotment of books in the Canadian Legion government travelling library haw arrived The Kechakb Farmers' Institute us elected officers as follqws: Ident, DavJd W. "lionaldj" secretary-treasurer, John oldle; executive, A. M, Stowart, J. II. Aac-)U1iim, &iint&9. UW an&V I. Preston. The loeal skaMng rink eoninrit-Ue is oarrjMng put the uroyiions of the vIUge crfpw Ijytaw by ordering children off the ice at P n.m. A ton was lxrn fn. here last' Tlwrsdny evening K. 11 Umrt. Bimes; members vHBtry, MrH Bowmqp ap Mrsi Wrsi B. ri. u,..mnn, Citmp&ll, A..UJ. iAlr iflrmrae'rr''n'n(f W. 'Pi DAILY NEWS iVionua v . IJIG UNITED STATES FAMILY MOVES NORTH TO LAND OF I'JtOMISE I ion Legion at the Vanderhaof plow " :"v " i The, death occured on Satur- C. MctJe.-u-hy of Vnriterhoofi.iMrs. MeGetfehy wag well'" known in VaroJerhooi, having made several j lengthy visits here. j Mrs, D C. Ilaerdon of Mapes is a patient in the. local nursing , - f home. - j Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hopfe entertained a large number of friends hist Tuesday evening. Minn Emma Silver is visiting Stewart, who has been in the ! ' Ronton. wHh north since the New Year, visiting with his Bister. Mrs. James .Richmond in Terrace, and with friends in Haselton, left on Saturday for the interior enroute borne. Miss Margaret Silver. her sister, PRINCE GEORGE I. B. iWd left the city last week on a business trip to Edmonton. Mftts Edna. Ireland appeared in. l4n??tiO-u-raiifiriLinthe' Strand Theatre here at the end of the ui.u wm ue ava.iau.e id m-WaU. first vice-president, uma iieAi Ht-pn.. oenii-uliruR4 membership fees are again due. W. AIrd, racttic, was in to&nj on Thursday. Grade 9 pupils were pu through an interesting and somewhat strenuous initiation uroced- ings on Thursday during the school hpurs and again in the ktyeijng in the G.W.V.A. IHb jtm, and after performing ail the stents insisted on by their more advanced student friend, may now consider themselve foil fledged members of the high schpol classes. While sqme of them may have been somewhat nu; omf ortable in the styles 4& manded and may have thought the Btunts rather severe and strenuous, they wil) no doubt be quite eager to try the same performance out on the junior oloss nexi year. The evening's fun ws concluded after refresh-ssents wore served. VANDERIIOOF William Bexon last week purchased" from W. A: "Frost theS-foot 2-inch hide of a cougar, which was shot in the vicinity pj Ruckhorn Lake. The Ladies' Aid of Knox Uni ted Church held a tea and sqle jn W. J. Allen's confectionery stare ji Saturday afternoon. 5Fh -local CftDielic Women's LMfMe has elected officers as follows president, Mrs. A. R. Mrs. J. 4- Griffith; second vice-prCs- Mrs. G. Gaus; third vice- Cnptain C. B. Haan of Sand-spit is installing a new !5G horsepower (jardiner Deisel engine in his seineboat, the Beatrice H. FOUND AMBERGRIS BUT FAILED TO MARKE11T 50 FORTUNE WAS LOST, Trinitfr Anglican ChUrcb here "ur l'" found" ". rV&vi.: , Yu" "i ".' "ther friend was called in who that ilog be cut IW" 4he II V Tavlor W J . ,"n vTffiV l0" S e ambtrrl. rescued. Ax J. W. r6n have beep elected to the board of management of the local United -Church; About' 130 was cleared at a successful card party which was held last Thursday night by the Women's Auxiliary to the Gonad- ure ftriy vyas Handgnedjk Now tl?e Ipcr i i)Ujder1nafeorj another nhh is 1 1 : iq)pportuffttia. Annoying Bladder Weakness of Old Age Safely ItHlfYfd If SANTAL MIDV Sold by All ItrugiHU Above a the oeih.rt fair.:i.v. . M; a:;-; M i ihiniifh KunmiiiMii. - 'tit MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER FOR A TERRACE LADY! Miss EUie Kenney Guest of Honor, . at Event on I'rtday Evsning j 'i'THRRACrt; an. 21. Mlssi ETsie Kenney, a popisr bride-j elect, was hono ed on Friday i afternoon at an attractively arranged miscellaneous shower at which Mrs. Dover and Mrs. Little were hostesses Wedding motifs in pink and white were used in decoration and ' a miniature bride adorned with veil and bouquet centred a dec-; orated tea wagon on which the gifts, wrapped in pink and white, : were presented. A poetical ad- r' iTl i in lin T n a lirirlA. r, mm. J. lTT , v t u ... Police' rhade a' raid ' lasj; week f p n Ifcall .Chinese gambling. asa and. ajMte thjrty jQrjentals who were CA flned. , " iviUn ;Bjss has received In. teWgence oJ the daath jn Greece W hisnfattr- ? who was 78 years 1 of A ' KIDECIATE -t " atwV'&'ftwJge of "Sandspit has an yiatting W daughter,. Mrs. C. Rwftp, at Queen Charlotte City for a few days. Miss' Jean Haan has returned to Lawn Hill school after spend-ng the holidays wUh her parents ut Seu Viow, SandAfrit. Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Holmes; X' iM. nvrnnn Uiave exchanged residences. , . . . . . , , 1T.! another look Bt the find which At A. he annual meeting of Holy t fnr.nna Tl companied by bits of verse whUh proved humorous reading. Miss Kenney was taken by surprise, but thanked the guests for the many useful and attractive gifts and for the good wishes which accompanied them. Dainty refreshments were served, Mrs. O. T. Sindal, mother of the guost of honor, presiding at the coffee urn and Mrs.' Burnett' and the young daughters of, the hostess assisting in serving. Those present included Mes- dames Burnett, Barker, Sindal. Moore, Keith, Robinson. Allan, Brooks, Jlolmwood, Brummitt, McKinnon, II. L. Smith. Kenney, Skinner, Christy, Cole. Wa.tt, Greig. KlrkaMy, and Mlsse Deacon. Kerr, PJllibury, Donald, Cousins, Gladys Ksnncy. Edna Dover and Clara sod DoroCfay Little. BARTLETT WOULD LIKE TO MAKE ANOTHER TRIP TO THE ARCTIC REGION Almost immediately after his arrival back in New York with TUio-'EffIe 1 M. Morrlsey, Captain K-1I)EATE. Jan. 21. One of "Wtlett announced that he would the boi Uvtnif'' at fikidegateJJkfi to make another trip to the nunc on, ue snore 'arge piece "' -- what he thought to be amber gsis. Tm is r. very valuable material, being Used as the baser Jot the highest grnue periumes. The Under invited a friend to Mr. ami a m Mm. i over to tlU'Psr ' to talk ovet.the' , ., ,f and discuss how it f(at ; should bo Marketed and what JtiJbout four years time In the L f "J. VnE thftir they fhWhe last w. w th H Bishop rti.W r G. A nix what .was estl- pres.u ng. ou.cers were e.oc.ea tfc d as follows: rectors warden, J. W. . ., , i..( a V. T,r.: ..,. w -T dollars wPrth of ambergris. An- Mtlentist mariners on a boat built specially for the work. It would 1h farmed almost like a saucer in tired to withstand ice pressure. Jiartlett's plan would be to pass (htoufth Behring Strslt and drift through the Arctic emerging in neighboring ' of Spitsbergen. The cost 01 such an extdition would be approximately $880000 this being sufficient to equip and operate reconnoitering airplanes. WEATHER HRPOKT Prince Bupert Foggy, light northeast wind, temperature, 84. ' Terrace Clear, calm, 18. , . Itosswood Clesr, calm, 18. , Alyansh Cloudy, calm, 20. Alice Arm Cloudy, ealm, 30. I Anyox-Paff cloudy, eulm. I , StewsrflWrt cloinly, calm, Jj. HayHpoTt--CTear, cnlm, S8. Port Slmiwon Cloudy, calm, S2. Haselton Cloudy, calm, 18. Smithers Cloudy, calm, 10. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, 18. Atlin Snowing, calm, M. Whitehorse-Snowing, calm, 22. Carmurks Cloudy, calm, 10. Dawson Part cloudy, cnlm, -2. oh Hie farm Mr. . !Vrt bmiclit at t. olden St.ik.-. Alta.. lw.n! in.l.v west establish 'tig themselves. Thi.s famtlv of twelve is mw ct tin 'ecent yiiars. Giving Veg etables New Frill If your family .inclines to a diet of meat and bread-and potatoes, you II have to lure them into the vegetable habit by subtle, feminine wiles. Let your vegetables appear in new ffuket. their downright, honest virtue adorned with all the trimmings of new sauces and new flavors that your imagination can devise. Remember it isn't the girl with the commotwenBe shoes and the mannish tie that wins hearts. Hich among the vegetables to which we owe allegiance to spinach. Rich in iron, rich in vitamins, it should be eaten much more often than it is. Yet tome-how noses turn up at the word "spinach." I blame the cook. I wonder if the has served it au gratia, with a hol-landakx taace. at a salad with mayonnaise, or combined 'with onions leeks awl cream sauce in a most tempting puree. The Sauce la the Secret A fine cream tsuceis times innumerable the making of a vegetable dish. There's practically nothing it 'doesn't go well with, practically nothing 'that doesn't take on added debciousneas if your sauce is a reaHv good one. I have s recipe that is really wonderful richer, smoother, creamier, more delicious in flavor by far train the oraina redpe. It's made with Carnation Mi Of course you know that Carnation MBk is more dependable certain to be pure and tweet which ordinary milk Isn't always. But for Cream Sauces there are certain other qualities partk-ulariy ndvantageout. One m the double cream content 0 Carnation Milk, which when you use it undiluted, gives s sauce twice as rich in crtara- en -ordinary milk. .i. i I hati(?8mB' for Chris COSfiAMEIt 1, rt and th.-, i r way Ituni Mui.t of Kilnioiiton. large st thai has MY KITCHEN NOTEBOOK Dom.ttlc ScUnc Counttler Then there is its "horn Ktr a:a . tit :n 1 . 1. . Homogenized snus 1 u.i . ... rrc gkbules broken up nit" -"jr. paruaet; ineee imy mar ;m , t tribute themselves all tnr ., ; -o instead of rising to the M I of milk is rich in cream, o i l 1- ya.-u richness to the cooking in v.. 1 uted. In addition, tx: am gives a notable improv e-:i-.tt..tfcr eauces are creamier, tt-n tured, ice creams smont !: a ... nci- If you bavent tried t ariun J you are missing a rea : . v. -penr cookinc aicL Kcmemtx: i' xtl purest of wWf milk, r -ai double richness and ster -i keewna. Write for"Mv ti F orite RedDes." It's Km Carnation Milk Product' t La 184 Abbott Street, an . cl Carnation Baked CaullRottf Prepare by soaking 11; j:r 0 thm. vmesar and 1 tr ki '. . utes. Cook whote. stem u; 11. tut salted water for 7 minute i ":' :' bakins duh. cover it 11 u-mt Cream Sauce buttered rj"tr grated cheese. Brown in tnoote orJ CarnationScallopedCahUn Iut lay-en of boiled ra!k:.r in s ing dish alternating wit). nation Cream Sauce c:.:-1 ' ham, green peppers and c - 3 kie with grated cheese a: : crumfas. Brown in ni(i--;i'f Carnation Cream Saact Melt 2 tbu. butter 111 ' : "T boiler ; add lttp talt.frv k-a. -.-wH and 2tb)0 flour; blend w ing. Add 1 cupCarnatKHi M wnh 1 cuo water or meat -1 over hot water 10 minute. occseionally. Makes Creamier Cream Sauces rralacrd h Ctntdt THE sauce is the secret of delicioiu creamed vegetable and Carnation Milk i the secret of the pe'-fect cream sauce Car-notion is double -1 K'h and creamy-sni:i' i'1 You can't help r"" better results with u (See recipes above) M "From Qoniented Cuius" other Say, sis, an one of your stocking lma" Bg Wsjier What on earth do you wnt to hang up mn! of mine for? 8maH Brother So 1 can see what's In it without cutting out of bed. Transcript. ilk J JsJj ok