THE DAILY NEWS PAGE EIGHT THE LABEL IS RED AND WHITE IT is the double-richness of Carnation Milk which makes it so economical. So rich that it can be used in place of cream at one-third cream cost. So rich that it can be greatly diluted when used in cooking and for other milk uses. Carnation is the most completely useful milk you can buy. And it has the additional economy of keeping. None is wasted. It keeps several days after opening indefinitely in the tin. Carnation is just pure, fresh milk evaporated to double richness, kept safe by sterilization. Order from your grocer several tins or a case of 48 tins. Send for a free copy of Mary Blake's Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Aylmer, Ont. CARNATION CARAMEL CUSTARD Two cups Carnation Milk diluted with 2 cups hot water, cup sugar, y3 teaspoon salt, 5 eggs, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Caramelize sugar ana add to scalded, diluted hullc. Let remain in double boiler until sugar dissolves. Add this mixture to slightly beaten eggs; then add salt and vanilla. Pour into buttered custard cups. Bake in 225 degree oven with cups set in deep pan of hot water, Thi3 serves eight. It tattes creamy It looks creamy It If creamy Carnation 'From Contented Cows" Produced in Canada TWO SIZES TALL AND SMALL UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Railing! From Trim HuiN-rt I or V.IM OI VE K. VICTOUIA, Mtanwn Ifcijr. Ilutrditlr. .Urrt Itay, tie., Turn-(lit), 3:30 p HI. l or YAM OI VEU. VICTIM!.. llutrtUle. .lrri llrtv, etc . tYMay mldiiltlil li.r AI.ICT. A KM, ANYOX. HTKWAKT. N A AH IIIVKK. Mllll.U), S:ftO p.m. lor I "OUT MMI'MIX AMI WALES INl.A.Mi. Tfcuradav. p. in. 1X3 Avruue It M HMIT1I Aural lYIm Kuwrt. II. C 11 niiuli tlrkrlK Mild to YUturla and Mattle jtnii btfjr ihrrkrd thruuKli to dtktlntttlon. wcinc t . - jm B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Krtrlilkan. WranRill, .1 intra u and itkiifway Marrh to, 3D. April 10; to Vaniuuirr. YI)Krbt and Hni4ll. Mar. 13, II. 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AOF.NCV AM, OCEAN STCAMSlltP MNF.S City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave., Prince Rupert Phone 2G0 Advertise in "The Daily News Addressed Fireside Club on Sub ject of Three Cities Sodom, Capernaum and Prince Kupert sesWon on theSkagwayi route, C.P.R. steamer Princess Alice is due n port tomorrow morning Miss Ituby Rrikevsky. enroute to Skagway whence she is scheduled to call here southbound pext Sunday. Wat Bothered With Severe Headaches Is Not Troubled Now Mrs. James Rosaiter, Riverside, N'.B., write : "I was bothered with severe headachea, for years, and tried many different medicines, but to no effect. One day a friend told me about and after I had taken three bottles I found it had done me a world of good. Now I don't know what a headache is like. I certainly have treat faith in Durdock Blood Bitters.' Manufactured only by The T. Mil-burn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Out. Specials j NO. 112 lbs. turnips, 10 lba.1 potatoes, 3 lbs. onions, 2 lbs. 1 parsnips, 3 lbs. beets. All for $1.00 I NO. 22 heads lettuce, 1 . head cauliflower, 2 bunches green onions, C lbs. turnips, 3 lbs. car-rota, 2 bunches carrots. 1 All for $1.00 NO. 31 bottle pickles, 1 bottle ketchup, 2 tins pilchards, 1 tin pork and beans. All for $1.00 NO. 41 head celery, C lbs. tur- nips, 3 lbs. onions, 8 lbs. potatoes, 2 lbs. bananas. I All for $1.00! Mussallem Grocery Co.j LIm'ted G17-123 5th Ave. E. Phones 18&84i P. O. IJox 675. i toung I'eopie s society, proposed by Mabel Thompson, responded to bef George II. Stocks. "Trail Rangers," proposed by Evie Rivaftt, responded to by Itruce Stevfila. ' "Tusis Bsjjra," proposed by Helen Sin, tesponded to by Dob Irvine. ' "Kindergarten Class," proposed bv Beverly Jack and Nellie Gurvich, responded to by Miss Elliott. Members ot the C.G.I.T. who acted as servlteurs and assistants were Misses Florence Thompson, Margaret Van Cooten, Nelli Gurvich, Credwin Morgan, Phyllis Sloan, Annie Pcotch, Minnie Fox, Dulcina Guelpa, Ella '-ttM-n and Victoria Krikevsky. NOT A NATURAL WORRIER First Stout Girl Madge lost tenpounds in, two weeks by worrying. Second Ditto I tried that, but I couldn't keep my mind on it-Tit Bits. Our Special $-Dollar-$ $50 Combination l; Engagement Ring We'd like to -show you how good value this is. Fine white diamond set In 18 K. gold In the newest patterns. We buy the diamonds by weight and we set them ourselves. We save you money this way. John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLERS BSE Dr Alexander I'HONK STS nr.PNEK HtOCK DENTIST . .tmnn LINZEY SPEAKER AT I) AlOTFRS fi VE 'SAM "J JS5KL MEETING LAST NIGHT H"?. "EA0F MUNICIPAL lUlMKBAflPfcl PHONEUtrAKIMtNl The appointment of Samuel Successful Affair Held Recently jia8gey as superintendent of the by United Church Canadian municipal telephone department at Cirl In Training a salary of $225 per month Wits The principal feature of the . ratified at the special meeting of monthly devotional meeting last The, annual Mother and the city council last night, on rec-night of the Fireside Club of Daughter banquet of the Cana- ommendation of the utilities corn-First Raptist Church was an in- Ujan nirU in Training of First mittee. piring address by P. H. Linzey United Church, under the leader- on the subject of "Three Cities 8hir) of the deaconess. Miss Eva lAPA! APPOINTEES -So oin, Capernaum and Prince 1, Elliott, um. held recently and m 1 "' Uupert." Other Items on the wag a great success. About program were vocal solos by A. forty-five persons were present, iu HUjrllAL dUAIvu liill-Tout, accompanied by .Miss tlie mothers und presidents of VICTORIA April 9. Leo Aletta McKlnley and piano cvery department of the church w h and "u. E. I!en8on were duets by Mrs P. II. Linxey and being RU4.st8 of honor. Toa8tg name(J by the government as mem-Miss Aletta McMnley. Miss Ag-were ,m,posd to the various de- bers of the board of management nes Dawson, the president, oc- partments and responded to h' , 0f the Prince Rupert General Hos-cupied the chair and there was a the presents. C.G.I.T. vsongs pitai. large attendance. ,vere aiM HCiU(ie(i in the dio-. rn.li.tnk.i. v.trtllo n, David At the conclusion of the delicious refreshments were! ,...., j i... nr.. tun t... ,il Mrs. V. Houston. TWENTY YEARS AGO NEXT MONTH SINCE FIRST REALTY SALE Kram- ; Hale of AtHn have beon named Miss J aim mth acted as justices of the peace. toastmisfafeaa. The toasts ware; as follows: I "To the Jting," proposed 'Julia Thomas, responded to Rev. T. II. McAllister. "The Mothers" proposed Maxlne Iteilbroner, responded toy roiss liarrie. "The Chtrrch," proposed . ! Eleanor Tite, responded ' to '.rrzn'ii- ,. i by by by! to by by u win ne- zu years ngo next iev Alfjd Wilson, month Since the first auction of TW oiiitty Scheol," pftiposed Prince Rupert townsite lots took by EdIth MHIer responded to by piace nere. ine saie was neiu uy vaT Tia rrle the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway o. In the office of the late David II. Hays, the same building which is now occupied by G. Percy Tinker and which then faced on Second Avenue. There was great competition, particularly for Section One property, and in many cases, probably the most of cases, more was paid for lots than can be realized for them today. "The Guats," proposed by Linnea Hanaon, responded to by Mrs. A. Wllaon. "The Women's Missionary So-iety," proposed by Elisabeth Wilson, responded to -by Mrs. W. T. Korgin. "The Ladles' Aid," profiosed by Joan Arthur, responded to by Mrs. Frank Vickers. "Junior and Senior Choirs." proposed by Connie Morgan, responded to by Miss M. A. Way. "Mission Hand," proposed by Jessie II rand, responded to by "h's afternoon's train, due from the east at 3:80, was reported this morning to be on time. Going Upstairs Had to Sit Down Breath So Short Mrs. H. Uroufsr.'iu, writes: "i or mnm with thortnmiK of lreath or three times I read about MPg, Que., yrari 1 sufTerol then four rears ago 1 had imtpitation of the heart. ana was so oaii i imu to tit aowo two when going upetaira. o I got a box, ami in no time I felt better, so I took three boxes more and 1 have never had shortness of breath since." Prire 60s. a box at all dniggiata aad deafen, or mailed direct on reetint of nriee by The T. .Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Oot. Public Notice Public notice is hereby given that I have been appointed a commissioner by the Minister of Marine and Fisheries of Canada to Investigate and report upon whether or not it is In the public interest that trap nets for the capture of salmon should be authorised in the area in British Columbia that is adjacent to the northern boundary line between Canada and the United States. A meeting of the commission will be held at Prince Rupert on Thursday, the 18th day of April next, at the Moose Hall, commencing at 10 o'clock in the morning. All persons Interested and who wish to give evidence relating to the matter so re ferred to me are htrobjr notified of the above sitting. ' Dated this 4th djr of April, 1929. (Signed) J. N. ELLIS, (88) Commissioner We Have Just Received a Iirgo ', Shipment of i MEN'S AND HOYS' I M Mechanic Shirts and Overalls Union Made i These will be sold at my reason-uble prices. Aluo, remumber, there Is a 30 ' drop in all lines of rubber goods. We sell Ames-IIolden and McCready and Northern rubbers, nnd will give you the benefit of this 30 per cent drop. Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE Tuesday, A, t lllHill'MI in mil iiiw win liij. LOVE OR DiTY? Which Should Men Follow? See The Answer In "WHILE THE CITY SLEEP Starring LON CHANEY HAL KOACH COMEDY "A Pair of Tights" "Oswald" NEWS TWO DE LUXE SHOWS, 7-9 V M. TONIGHT ON!.Y:: Final L'plMKk' of THE MASKED MEN VI 50 iril. Canadian Nationa1 S(e mshfps Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD mtmiik i. T.I' :.uon Ton Floating Dry Dock , .a-4lntK .r.aefiliiUttv BoilermakerM, lilsckanilth. Pallas a-sker. Founders, Woodworkers, fc KI.KCTJtlC AND ACETYLENE WELDINO. tar i-tanl Is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3S LOGGING AT HALF IT i, COST OF HOKSKS IliKffcr Product'" Economical Operatic: CATERPILLAR TRACTORS Malcc Bigger Profits Sole Distributors for II. C. MOItltlSON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTP 910 STATION STREET, VANCOUVER, II C llranclun: Kelowna, E.C.; Nelson, B.C.; Prince George, U HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Mine Head Alberta Lump ! . . , l J.r Mine Head Alberta Sootlcss Large Ebk 1- Mine Head Sootlcss Err 812.0' Pembina Peerless Erb ... ..f ..... . .$12.01' .Also all othtr classes ofrcoal. DRY RIRCil, TacKPINE ANDEDAR Singlfr-tofti! M rMWlt Double load ,!7!T. $6.50 Larjie sack r0r Iiox wood cuttings, large load . . Piano and Furniture Moving. Express and Ilaggnge Day and Night Service 139 Second Avenue Daily News Want Ails, bring quick Results.