It TAGE six i : THE LABEU IS R.EQ AND WHITE. ' " L '--'VMBllllilllllllllllliy :. 3 " 1 h4 'MimHIIimtlMMIlllimmilHni'MlllMMtHmnH - i Shortage I "'1 7TTH rITH Carnation Carnation YSfmalMk on the pantry shelf there is never a shortage of double-rich, absolutely pure milk for every milk use. For Carnation can be bought a month's supply at a time it keeps indefinitely. It even "From Contented Cows" k?eps several days , afteY the tin js opened, so that there is no waste. Because Carnation is just pure, fresh milk " " orated to double richness and kept safe by sterilization, it meets every need for milk or cream. Undiluted, it takes the place of cream at one-third cream cost. Diluted it gives superior results in all cooking. It is the most completely useful milk you can buy. Order several tins or a case of 48 tins , frpm your grocer. I C4RNATIOX JELLIED RICE One cup Carnation Milk dSvted with J cup water, 3 level teaspoons granulated gela-tt,ik-VitJe' CMed milk till tender, y cup sugar, cvpjffithee,ien stiff, jruit to taste. Soak gelatin in a little r mfaail& tW iiindfr. lAqd refUp milk boiling hot, rice and svgor& W&en.'fojjl Joid m cream and chift. Unmould and serve vithgnffiuit andeavyxireavt, Lejnon rtnd makes a nke jkvonMor ike pudding. Send for a free copy 'aj Mary Blake's Cook, Book. Address Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Aylmer, Ont. It looks creamy It tastes creamy It is creapty Camat Milk is ion Produced in Canada THE raw ORITE 6 LEND OF THOUSANDS a I a nouri Rtmembti th Pckitl lt'i In every iiourjr !-tvrrjwrtfra. The "tiTitaf Bot" ciiclf tradtcntik plainly marked upon ii your quality tuafaniead Be lure you y "Malkin'i Beai " s PURITU FLOUR 3)eliciou$ wheat flgi)or is retained STUDY OF HOME FAIR MEETING I NEED BY GIRLS IS ADJOURNED' Bl Miss Rogers Tells Teachers' Fed- No Quorum Last Night for Elec f m eratlon About Work orilpme -tlmH9MriMr''V- "fj Economic Clasps .. fc.isht Present I... . f. 1 The Prince Rupert Teachers' JtffnJxingVtfaslm Association held their regular Britij Columbia Agricultural monthly meeting in the Dooth Association, called last night to Memorial School last evening, elect a 1929 fair board, was ad- The president, .Mr. J, S. Wilson Journed until , , , of next week. A special effort was in the chair and other mem- w, bfe made to haye erwugh,mem- bers present were Miss E. A. bers present on that occasion to Mercer. Miss Pierce, Miss Roth- proceed with the business. Only well. Miss McArthur, Miss Mitch- eight were present a the meeting ell, Miss Gras$ie, Miss Rogers. ,Mra. Walker, Miss Lamb, G. Stocks, A. Halleran and W- W. jC' O'Neill, secretary.. Delegates a the annual cop-jveutou to be held in Vawnuver from April 2 to 5 were vhooau a n. ....:. l.eogruphlcul reiftMMfV-tntive for Northern D. (J., J. tf, Wilson other delegates to hj chosen from Miss Uaruett. Mini playdreases for themselves fol low. , Study of Foods ' The study of foods' begins In grade seven. The lessons are planned on the meal vyatet, the first" meal, studied being break-fast. The different kinds of, foods used, their source, ways oT preparing and serv studied. Pare and use do. jjrailar W9rV a,t home an1, credits are given when .the girls bring a signed statement from their parents telling of meals prepared and cooked at home. Personal account' of budgeting. vaneed course. In the High School work vw eeunw are outlined. A special course allows Home Economics to be taken q place of b ljjgp?e last night W. II. Sherman, W- R. Love, W. J. Kirkpatrick, G. B. Casey, W. I). Vnnee, W. J. Raymond, Aid. A.J. i'rudhomme and G. A. Hunter.. Jt was announced that the following had consented to stand for the 1&29 board: W. II . Sherman,; Y- R. Love, W. J. Kirkpatrick,! Jtalpjj) Smith, G. E. Gulick, G. ij. Arnott. II. F. Glasey, -John B. Haw. William Hurst' and How-i McKay, Miss Kothv.ell and Misw 4"! Sten Leitch. Miss Rogers was tho speaker of the evening, her subject being "The Home Economics Course.'-' The subject deals with the social science of housekeeping and home making. This includes the studv of food, clothinc and shel- i Iter from the standpoint of health, (economics and art. and the 'study of the relationship of each j member of the home to esch other and to the community in general. JJie wgrk begfns. in Grade 6. The different -fibres, their source and manufacture of material are taken up in the work of clothing study. The use of the sewing machine, as well as simple hand Lstitching, -the making of their qm-cooking uniforms and of The city council .appointees to j the fair board this yar are Aid. A. J. Prudhomme, Aid. F. G. Dawsop and Aid. C. II. Orme. District News ' The fol lowing arft committee chairmen of the 8tdwqrt Board of Trade far the year: trade and commerce, Howard Campbell; lai.wayn autl navigation, G. W. . nUth,' mining, U. W-M- Rolston; . ublic'ftj . AV. ft Tooth ; membership, H. !. HfVt; entertainr ment, Q. J. HuteMags; finance. R. Ti pro.fWy. Snwdnpg yei in bloom tp MrV. j' V. Clegg's gfden here on Ffb&ary 88. Judgt W. C. Arnold of Hydtr weampwiMed commissioner at KtcbiUn(ivSticcef cling Judge .L Wi:flCne.."' Arthur W. Fox, mWH'm.'J air-Arnold'' untensils are an important pgrt aifferent toods are noted in the L "V'V 7C , .. -. , . ... .twelve nidn. vnfar the foreman-preparation of the meU airf the-.. . direct fonnection with everyd , 'p G Vu Matheson ? ? work- fc .... , jnjJ A 0n jne v breakwater of the life gjvo these lpns a wry r. m . .. Ier undge practical value. The chlltlrenl n wa am aaii w t f find Ari(Uk4Al 4a I S. G. week fro art a trip to Vancouver. He reporU.that Mrs. McNeill's health is much improved and th)t she expects to return north shortly. mending apd cleaning clothes, thej Mrs. Robert Jackson and baby rranrement of the girl's bod- !ere in town last week from room, its color scheme, ventlla-! n. t. ouxer. oeing m ing lion and care are all discussed. way to mtthers to join Mr. JaK The home care of the sick, pre- sn ho tt now engineer "In paratlon of invalid dishes, treat- charge of the, Pathie.iftlne. ment of cuts and burns and first I r! aid are dealt with. Mr. and M.fVjftek Rwinfe and , , , , , two soaa returned . last week In the later work the girls use frnm , to Vnniniwr. commercial patterns, and study ' ' '. roatejlal3. and care and hygia Walter tf. : BraadL ' euatoms f.. Wttaothlnjc'. ; Woriiff on d4Ign; LP f vimvii f 0 HgUre and trin uhlh will Lake him fnr to occaaion Jorms part or the ad-lgoutj. . California and the Mexican border, lie is accompanied Uy Pre Hunter. Mrs. S. 0. Ijawrence returned Ut 8twrt last week aftr an ex- or seifnce. A general caufs . lM11ied .at n Vancouver. covers much the same work but ' not (n such detail or with the " same atteption to theory. These courses inelude food preservation, AIICK Aim health and nutrition. mnrWptintf A anoinAful rnrtl nnrtv wna ' , n - . - - i--- and hbme management 'hisld on Saturday evening under A study of simple dieijt(, the the aupifa of the AHfe Ann value of protein constituents, .Junior Bporta Club, vitamin needs and sources, the deficiency diseases are all stud-1 George Hajffs, superintendent led. The "Home," first as a af the Ttyw mine, returned last house with ivttention to sanitation, vmk frsm a business rip to drainage, lighting and conven- Vaacousr. J. ...1 ... i & lences men me notue ' apa as. a jj-ii argii t mr -r ' social centre and its place In family relationship la an! impor- wiep! tant part of the work In the hem High School course. Give Girls Start ace af VuMeidrtg!V !.4wllB .. e-maklng. '-'CPrW , j A very hwuty vote of thanks 'was accorded Miss Rogers for her enlightening talk. The value of such instruction The meeting then discussed to the individual and to the com- resolutions to be forwarded to munitv can not be overestimated the headijuarter of the Fedcra-; and while the Intention Is not to tlon. These referred tq s)ck pay make ench girl an expert in allowances, extra-mural (nstruc-home economics it Is Intended tlon from tie University of B. C, that that each each girl girl should should tret get a a start start correspondence correspondence courses courses for for ad- ad- POPE GIVES I1LESSINGS Roman citizens nti od in a I-ius oh tua iilOMA m die iownpour of rain to receive apos tolic benedii ti ..utnan question between Italy an the llolr See. FREE FOR UNFORTUNATES Famous bone-setter, operations for the poor. SHE was one girl who was going to stay attractiveso she watched her "beauty diet" Out, all the time, she was missing something every diet should have. In the dishes she so carefully selected there was scarcely any roughage. Constipation gained a foothold. Q i i L. A. E. Kennard, at the City Temple, London, Kng.. ! Here we see a small boy benefiting by the expert nan. The "beauty diet" that made her ugly .1 .L V nicngin wo very youin she thought to protect were paying the price I Thousand of women and men are paying the price of soft, fib r el ess meals. Many are dieting and yet they de-(eattheir own purposes because constipation-continues to1 poison the system. No' other evil is more widespread. It may start with aching heads and blemished cheeks. It often ends with serious trouble and disease. And more's the pity when it can be so easily prevented by means of a simple cereal. So quickly relieved. Ketlogg's ALL-BRAN is guaranteed (p bring sure relief . . safe prevention! ALL-F4RAN is IQ0 tjegthS ALL'DRAN is practically all roughage, or fcfo ilia if fft 1. 7 ALL-BRAN bulk. This bulk carries mo ture throughout the dig live tract Gently dicing the intesUnc. sweepinl out poisonous wajfs. rw bran products srHom ee tain enough bulk to becofflj pletely effective DjcWj recommend ALL-CRNj. 100 bran. 'Zs results part-bran pro" cannot hope to eqU Kellogg s ALL CR'N w UW finitely better tjnn forming pille nd la A naturally healthful cereal! To crf " milk or cream, tfelieious with fruit ox hot i added. , i .& Use it in cooking too. Recipes on Mix it with hot cereals. Sprinkle It into . so p Just eat two tapletpoonfuls in some daily chronic cases, with every regular use will protect your family "oa dangers of constipation. . .j Insist on genuine Kellogg's. th or gj rf ALL-BRAN. Sold by all grocers, nc hotels, restaurants, cafeterias. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario- AUBRAN Lggyw CuarantJl Jf.lUf'.Al.L-Bi ml t'',' It mcfrJl'l I ti.n.. ii ',; immXTJ''M'Jf yur MB Jts not arrive Phone 98 before b o