PAGE SIX Vary vour dinners with fish and eggs fosviy J - Women often tell ma that their great-at difficulty in meal Dlannlos li to'rrt rarietybto the main dish. It U easy enough to build a dinner, once you hi ve (elected the meat, but It takes thought to get away from the obvioui round of steaks and chopa and roasts. Why not now and then substitute fUhoreps? By combining either one with milk, you have a dish rich In food values jproteins, minerals and vita-pins. There are any number of delectable ways In which these combinations may be made omelets of all sorts, creamed eggs, souffles, creamed tuna, shrimp or lobster, scalloped oysters, salmon souffle. You must hove a dependable milk eupply In any cooking that calls for milk, I never take chances, I use nothing but Carnation Milk. I know that it is the purest of high grade milk from selected herds. I know that It is rich in crenm doubly so for it is evaporated to double thickness. I know that I will always find it sweet and rood, no mat ter how large the quantity I have on ana, ior it 19 sterilized lor caie-keep- han ing. i can count on Carnation always for oeiidous results extra cream-velvety E)iy smoothness of texture, . e delicacy of flavor. The best informed domestic scientists agree that it is not only better in results than ordinary bottled milk, but that it is particularly economical. If you want to know what a great new field of cooking success awaits you in the ie of Carnation Milk, send for free Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Products Ca.Limited, 1M Abbott Street, Vancouver, EC Carnation Tuna FUh a la King 2 tbep. butter, H green pepper shredded, 1 hard-cooked egg, H cup chopped mushrooms, 3 tbsp. flour, 1 cup Car-nation Milk; 1 cup water, salt and pepper. IK cups tuna fish, H cup peas. Saute green pepper and mushrooms ia butter until tender (about 10 minutes), keeping covered. Remove mushrooms and pepper and blend flour with butter: add Carnation diluted with water and cook until mixture is thickened, stirring constantly. Place flaked tuna fish. peas, egg, mushrooms and pepper in double Boiler; add sauce; cook over hot water 10 minutes. Serve in patty shells or on toast points. Serves a Lobster or shrimp may be used in place of tuna. Baked Eggs a la Carnation IK tbsp. butter, H tbsp. flour, K tsp. salt K tsp. pepper, H cup Carnation Milk, yi cup water, 4 to 6 eggs,-buttered bread crumbs. Make white sauce of butter, flour, seasonings and Carnation diluted with water. Pour into shallow bakine dish. Cover sauce with eggs, being careful not to break yolks. Sprinkle buttered bread crumbs over top and bake in moderately slow 825F.) oven until eggs are firm. Garnish with parsley. The Best of. Milk Carnation Milk is simp ly pure, sweet whole milk, evaporated to double creaminess. Nothing is added; nothing removed but about half the water. Try this dependable, convenient, economical milk. (See recipes above) "from Contented Cows DEMAND "Rupert Brand" cupper THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. MINCE RUPERT, Il.C. TIieTofonio ConefVaioitjofMuSie COL. A. E. GOODERHAM CHAIRMAN. DOARDOF GOVtRNOM ERNESTMacMILLAN.B.A .Mus Doe .r.R.CO Principal J: .HEalEY wilLAN. Mus. Doc.. F.R.C.O. Vicr-PsiKciPAi Fall Term Opens September 2nd PRIVATE TUITION Instruction in all graces and in ail branchri of Miuic. Special attention given to beginners. New courtti have been arranged in Musical Composition. CLASSES Orchestral, BtuembU and Choral elasss for instrumental. is and linger. Classrs in Choir Training foi organists; Siaht-einging and Ear-Training; Lecture! in the History of Music, Rudiments o? Munc, Score Studjr and Analysis, Piano Pedagogy, etc., for all itu-drrui; Conversation Classes in Italian, French and German for singers nd others; Classes in Music for Children, Keyboard Harmony, Dal-croze Eurythmics, etc. K'tll-Sauippti t$idtnct jar Young tt'cmtn Sludtntt EXAMINATIONS field loc.llf throughout Csnsdt ia Mir. June snd Jul,. SC HOLARSHIPS Far full Information m Y.tt Book snd Srll.bu. which will l uitilfd on rvqusil. ADDRI-SS Corns! Unirtrdrr Annus end Coll.tt Strut, Toronto 2. THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, July o, NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. REMO REMOFARMERS BERRY SOCIAL I ' REMO. July 30. The Remo pone up to make an examination Farmers' Association's strawberry oi me independence, fecial and dance was very sue- Dan government fore- . Mason, - ices.ful and in spite of the rain man, and his crew have finished LouJs c. Rhodeg of Vancouver wag we attended, a number of redecking the bndges at Lemo representing the Sullivan Maclv people coming from Te:race and and are now engaged building inery Co.. visited Stewart this ni.. m- mt ...,. the towers for the tail cable for'weeH. the terry. A. Y. Wilson is away on a short trip to Prinee Rupert E. T. Kenney of Terrace was among the guests attending the dance at Remo Saturday evening. Mrs. Walker and children of Prince Rupert who have been holidaying at Remo have returned home. VANDERUOOF Mr. Wilson, sister of Mrs. T P. Calhoun, and her son, of Sas-j katoon, arrived here last Sunday night, and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun. Mlss Jean McGeaehy has received a telegram informing her that she was successful in her Grade Twelve examinations, taken at Chilliwack High School. J. M. Yorston, of the well known Australian Ranch on the Cariboo road, is spending a few days in this district The wedding of Miss Adelia Fatten and Mr. John Meier was solemnized at the home of the bride's father, in the Hulatt Dis trict, on Saturday evening, July 27. a A. Mitchell has sold the Nechako Drug Store, to Robert J. Steen of Vktoria. George A. Cameron Saturday after a stay of several months in ike south. the Crawford Transfer Company ANYOX Dr. (J. S, Macdonald was a southbound aaaseoger on Friday. Jar. and Mrs. Hlndosoor and n,,, . .. 'Hy Atkinson among the boys, at family mil n j' are are spending spending . j- holiday holidays l u Alic Arm. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and family arrived home, on Tuesday; after a short holiday sfent in the south. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. MaeKay were south-bound passengers on board the Prince Charles Tuesday. chestra supplied the music until the early hours of the mornini?. returned Covers were laid for GG guests at the social. Mrs. Fagan and Miss hurl rha-ve nf 'the fhi1rirfn'a Twenty-two horses arrived on entertainment and did snlendid the Prince Charles Tuesday, for work with games and sports in the afternoon and a fancy dress carnival in the early evening, Messrs. Kenny, Couture and McLaren being the judges, and the prizes were won by Doris Atkinson among the big girls and Ruby Franks among the small girls an l LIQUOREXPORT IS DISCUSSED (Winnipeg Free Press) - A M in mu imporiani respects mo .situation in regard to granting l..ua.;uii6d on liooor exoorts to the , , 1-UnHcd Suites has changed, an far r twj i ,l Mrs. Eld left on Tuesday for a s the government is concerned, business trip to Prince Rupert, since the proroaMsn of parlia- - Ittent. During a discussion in the Mr. and Mrs. StretUn nnri house, Hon. Mr. Euler. minister Pdaughter left on Tuesday for the .f "a1lonai revenue, expressed south folium swgv vov sirengro oi puu- , , He opinion in favor of discomin- ATTPP ATivi luing the issuance of clearances. ALiiUfc A KM ,hen jSiBce h,d increa8in(r Mrs. A. Beaudin and ann lufflsv 1 eTide.nce .f:? a lrt? ?f tle v. home T, 'a" from Z ' ,coamTyl awwwvaj ot the gov returned on Monday a visit to Prince Rupert. ernmenrs policy of authorising Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Taylor' ?r !fe,t Jt B'teve 'Clhoii!1 spending the aammer vaea-l ?f 'e govern- are e Uon at Stuart Lake, STEWART Mrs. Matbieson, who was recently appointed matron of the Stewart hospital, arrived from Vancouver Monday night Jack and Mrs. Boyd, of the Cariboo country, who have been visiting Mr. Boyd's sister, Mrs. R. T. Crosby, left for their home last Saturday. R. F. Hill M. E.. former mana- for Wash Day 4 bars P. & G. Nantha Sosd 1 pkg. (4 bars) Sunlight tEn Soap, 2 pkg. Lux 2. 1 bar Klondyke Soan. 3s C rolls T. Patier 1 can Stove Polish 1 can Shoe Polish 1 can Chloride of Lime, 2 Tp eana Old DutekjCleanae? UtJls ONE BAR SOAP FREE WITH EACH DEAL Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 5th Ave. E. Phones 18&8I P. O. Boi: 675. Dr. Geo. Hanson, government SEF.S ADVANTAGE TO PRINCE RUPERT FROM DEVELOPMENT OF THE PORT OF STEWART (Continued from page one) rlr r' T FrnCe aDd G' rft cier i reeK setiion. arrived A, from binorl must no.. 4h Vancouver Saturday and hasf&cifir nm-t. nf r.ui, ,j tt Combination SPECIALS siewan ana rnnce Kunert are I even more strategically situated to I progress during the next fifty : years than is Vancouver, we must Ik. 1.. 1 ..1 , ,L. outlook. "Such companies as Canadian Pacific Railway and Power Corporation of Canada are fine allies for any communities to have. These organisations, with all their financial and industrial ramifications, are now directly inter ested in the development of northern British Colombia. It is only logical to expect that what they have done for other parts of Canada will be done for our north country in the west. They are working in a territory of unparalleled richness, much more promising, for Instance, than the new country being opened in northern Manitoba, northern Ontario and northern Quebec, for the north in the three farthest west provinces has more varied re sources uurws and biiu can can sujuw support i a a larger 1 ntr III- sim i?SImi. ni 65C!PPuUtion ln more diversified uu' ZReckitt s Blue activities. rtivftia S. 3 bars Fela-Naptha Soap 1 pkg. t'earline 2 Lifebuoy Soap . . . 4. 1 can Snap 1 can Whiz Soap 2 pkg. Lux can Lye 5. 65c 65c Sees Great Future "Western Canada will need all the Pacific coast port accomodation it can develop. I believe that the next ten years will see Prince Rupert and Stewart in general with their great hinterland, making greater progress than in all their nrevioua rears of existence. Good, effective publicity in the ; rest of North Ame-lca is what 1 northern British Columbia needs most . " , . Mr. Mitchell will spend .the remainder of the week In and round Stewart, gathering ma- i terial for a sneef al number of bis j paper featuring resources of that (district. I WHERE HE SHONE Parent Mr son has many lorlrinal ideas, has he not? I Teacher Ye especially In spelling. St. Catherines Stan- l (lai d. the export of liquor to the United Stales. At the present time, hun dreds of ItyttWB and telegrams geologist, mved camp from the are arriving daily at Ottawa beach during the week. He is urging the aovwsHMnt io stop the Among those who are are assay fr ends sirati, i. u.j 4V,. . u o: the mc guvcrnsnfjut, jinu nW3- davsTherl "" papers like the Toronto Stjr,tbs oays there. j Ottawa Citizen and others, that are generally in sympathy wk it-. ueo. lieatsatin. woo has been Mr. Euler and P emler Kin can srluiala til' f AaL !t...JI.. v.... J 1.4 m ik. eral PHr s bow siowiy ini- "length of opinion in the country rfatll and i w W. r C. Soo cts went south u prevlnK ln j' toion this question . on the Prince Charles morning. ,UJ Jatest reiMirta. Mr. and Ms X. Olsen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Helman of Anyox Mine, arrived in town on Tuesday and are sped Ing holidays here, . LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano sno Furniture Moving. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and Style All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED ANL PRESSED tte Deliver to Any Part of th City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. Representatives for MILLER COURT & CO., Limited Through our connections we can make prompt execution of buying and selling orders on the Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto stock exchanges. Closing prices from these exchanges posted on our stock board twice daily. Orders from out-of-town clients, by wire or letter, will receive our prompt attention. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. 610 2nd Avenue Phone ISO Prince Rupert D.C E MON. AND TIES. Two Shows 7 and 9 p m WILLIAM HAINES IN THE HILARIOUS COMEDY "A MAN'S MAN" Comedy, WATCH MY SMOKE PATHE MWS ADDED ATTRACTION AT 8:50 P M Sam Rrunicr, noted musician, in accordion solos. Admission, 15c and 50c LUMBER Thoroughly seasoned Shiplap, SiS Dimen i r, a Boaitls. KILN' DRIED :oand and Cedar Cedar Finish Finish, Sitka- Spruce Ceilintr, Rustic. '. SPECIALTIES 1 x 4" Edpegrain Hemlock Flooring 1 x 8" and 4" Sitka Spruce Ceiling 1 x 4" and G" Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT. II; C. Head Office. Seal Cove, Telephone, 3C1 ReUil Yard, Cow Hay, Telephone 423 FURNACE or STOVE WOOD Inside Spruce and Hemlock, Cut 11 and 1G-Irch $1.50 PER DOUliLE LOAD ROX CUTTINGS, $3 .50 PER LOAD HYDE TRANSFER 171 3rd Avenue East PHONE 580 Heated Storage BAGGAGE COAL Priiice Rupert Feed Co. Received fresh supply Pratta Baby Chick Food, Bulkley . Valley Hay and j grain, Robin Hood Flour, i Spratts' Dog and Bird Sup-1 plies and COAL guaranteed : to please you . PHONES 58 AND 558 Dr Alexander nif)c sis iii.HNtit mors DENTIST CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD HjmtATIQ C. li. 20.000.TON FLOATING DUYDOlK injHntlrsIachlnlsts, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 Early Ad. Copy is appreciated