1 I. I PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEW3 Monday, April 7, 1030 THE TAKU GLACIER : Tins ice field, one of the largest in the world, is one of the many wonders wbicu are to be seen on the route of the Canadian National Steamshms between Vancouver and Skagway, Alaska. All of the three boats in this service, the Prince George, Prince Rupert, and the new Pnnce Henry, pass within a stone's throw of this glacier, the height of which can be judged by the fishing smack in the foreground. The glacier is 90 miles long and only about one-quarter of its width is shown in the ahotograph. somfthinp. nnnn phd cttddcd 1 WHEN EVERYONE'S HUNGRY 3 jtVAAAAAAAAAAAAAiAAiMgr ' What sudden and overwhelming appetites families developwhen you least expect itl You know the signs everyone tPfinHr U'hn rfinrt" will Satire ready, and displays exceptional 7mau Interest in whether or not there 13 10 De "something good . What they Dean is something nrartw snH mm and satisfying. And sometimes it is a ntue dubcult to think up a dish that fills these requirements and yet is a variation on the usual. i I suggest that on such occasions you uy me reapes nere. iney are quite simple to prepare, most delidously that is just what you require to satisfy wKuiy-waciiea appeiues. Ti AdJtJ Rlchifii and Nourithmtnt of CoJ Milk Opes is that they combine with other foods the rich, wholesome nourishment of pure whqje milk. For, as you will Cote, both call for Carnation Milk. Perhaps you didn't know that Carnation Milk is twice as rich in cream as ordinary milk because it has been reduced by evaporation to half its original bulk in order, that it may go into convenient sized cans. Because of the extra richness you can effect many economies in your cookery. In one other respect Carnation Milk differs from ordinary milk. The cream particles are broken up to keep them distributed all through the milk. The finer particles give foods the most mar-velously smooth texture a fine ycivciy quaiuy inai you couidn t i AAAAMA?i.l AAA AAAAA LkM get by using ordinary milk. Carnation Milk is simply the best of pure, sweet, whole, milk. It has nothing added to it, and nothing taken out except about half the water. It comes from dairies where the highest sanitary standards prevail, and is sterilised bo that it keeps safe and pure uhttl"it comes on your table in the form of rich, creamy soups and sauces, smooth, velvety ice creams, delicate, fine-textured custards, light, fluffy cakes, and fragile delectable desserts. Their extra delidousnes8 is proof of the extra-goodness of this uniform and convenient milk. Send for free Carnation Cook B00& Address Carnation Co., Limited, 134 Abbott Street, Vancouver, B.C. Carnation I lam. Country Styje 3 slices of ham (medium size), 2 then, brown sugar, J cup carnation Milk. Pan fry ham until well browned; sprinkle both sides with brown sugar; continue cooking until sugar is melted. Remove ham from pan ; add Carnation to svtud in Dan. Cook until sliffhtlv thickened, stirring carefully to prevent scorchintr. Pour browned cream craw over ham. Serves 6. Carnation Veal Frirasc 1 1 IK.' veal steak, 3 tbsp. flour, salt and pepper, 2 tbsp. butter, 1 cup water, 1 cup Carnation Milk. Cut veal in 2 inch squares; dip in flour well seasoned with salt and pepper. Brown in butter and add water. Cook slowly until tender (about ju minutes), add Carnation and continue cooking until miiy has thickened. Serves 5. Not only food value but flavour is added to your meals when you cook with Carnation. Twice as rich as bottled milk, always pure, always dependable, it makes the best of dishes. And how it 6aves on, cream and butter I (Set rectptt tbovt) iiP& ftW I PRODUCED I IN CANADA MlllUl&J The Safeguarded Mith :wfTOm Contented Cows" f - u . If you lose anything:, advertise for.it. News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Paisley Point Property Looks Favorable Annual Report of Rig Missouri Prosperity Looks Like JJiu Producer ; Development worlrat the Los Angeles-Vancouver mining property at Paisley Point, down the coast from here, jhas been proceeding all winter and excellent progress has jl-.een made according to report of Chester P. Lee, consulting engineer. The lower tunnel, which will be the main adit, has been completed and the vein was cut within one ifoot of the surveyed position. The ore body in the upper i level has been extended 60, feet further west and an extension Hashech made from the' west stope over the level and ia siiull rabe put up from It. This ! Jtope .and raise has disclosed a mined and shipped to the smelter I shoot of pay ore 40 feet Ion?: and of 1479 tons of ore of a gro value of a width and height nit yet defln- $45,610, according to u report ls- itely ascertained, fbeven sampleo of sued by the Premier Gold Mining ihls ore taken at five-foot intervals Co. Thh shipment netted $23,430. averaged 11.8 copper, $1 in gold February completed four months' .aid three ounces of sliver. A drift operations cf the Prosperity mine has been cut into the ore bodv 01 and during this time net profits i'et on the lower level. The bre,fl0.n ore shipped amounted to $39,- oay is 3aia w cc. strong ana one j 22.51. if 5Uch a reCord can be I w hich would seem to be cf a kind , 1' om which considerable shipping ire could be picked. As this is dl-. ctly below the upper workings, J;he consulting engineer itates that Lie has no hesitation in saying that lit is a downward extension of the "' ' Uaaie. I "In 1023 when the Buena Vhsta Mining Co, a subsidiary of ,he S on-undated Min'ng & Smelting Co. ;.td., assumed the management of south. When this program of drilling Is completed, it will be possible to estimate ore reserves with some degree of accuracy." Vapors inhaled quickly clear head Fruit Specials ! STOCK YOUR LAKDEIl AT THESE PRICES PEARS 2Yz'a, Del Monte, 3 tins for PEACHES 2 Vi's, Del Monte, 3 tins for PEACHES lfc's. Del Monte. 3 tins for APRICOT&-BufreVsfc$e Q4 Afb Del Monte, 6 tins for ..V1" PLtMS 2V4's, Mac's Best (Rffo 3 tins for LOGANBERRIES 2's, 3 tins for RASPBERRIES 1 Ws, Onnl rU.. A tin. n EVERY BOAT Sr2 $1.25 v .15 85c 95c Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 5th Avenue East PHONE 18 AND 84 P. O. Box 576. lade despite Inclement weather! nu difficulties incidental to open-1 ng pi-oduction and putting the1 .am in operation, it is believed by .lning men that Prosperity is Mind to become an outstanding rouueer wnnin me present year. Three Cannery Crews Arrive .he Big Missouri mine, a compre- . heneive plan of development of the property was undertaken," 3ays the Managers and Men For Sunnyslde, tinual report of Puncin MsVlchle, Arrandalc and Mill May Ar-uanager of the Big Missouri 'Mln- J rived on Catala ng Co. "This plan consisted of j riving the Province cross-cut tun-; TERRIBLE SBFFERINQ Day And Night With Eczema Mri. Martin II. Giesbrfcht, Winkler, Man., writes t- -"I have used with pood results for efipma. My fe and shoulders were simply covered with blotches of this terrible disease. "Nothing did me my pood until I took your medicine and it has relieved me of the terrible suffering I had to go through day and night." Put ut only bv The T. Milburn Co- I limited, Toronto, Unt. C.M.R. TRAINS TO BE FAS! Will De Sneedic- Than Any Othe Trains In AVorld MONTREAL. April 7: R. L. Bur-nap, traffic vice-president of th Canadian National Rail-ways, tod; r.rui vunced an important train r$-ldon program Including the Inau- Ruiaiion of two niw trains which m oe listar than any cthar train in the world traversing a like din- tanuc. A material shortening up of tne seneduies between Dastern and Weste.xi Canada was also announced. The International Limited, since 1. iS inception in 1300 tr, r-.in ho.nMun r fT" " . this trio from Vancouver, where ic Montreal In the morning, but. TtoLri TJ haTe bsen sPemg the win-1 commencing April 27. It will leave J Sn IZ, S'SSfof StS r- 10 make readV'for the forth- iM " the afternoon at 3 o'-.lave been d driven. The first of east . . . . rinrt clock aVi cover .nv ,te if. run r,, of f 33 mi n-n Jrift was started 1700 feet westerly j i'rom the portal of the tunnel and jnlng salmon packing season's iterations. as as well well as as 15 IS members members of of the crew. ' W. E. Walker, mdnaeer. W. S. " to Toronto in six hours, arriving there at 9 n m and raihlnir Phi. AftoMMMtlr afternoon to let off J. P.IIte 'or the 3S4 miles run be-heyd thU east drift another drift tween Montreal and Toronto wUl Tlfol 1!" "0rr Packers' cannery there, and Mrs" new records. The new sche- KErjuw,: McMillan, , auie Detw&en Montreal and Chi the work geometrically and diamond drill the area between these two drifts, cross-cutting the ore bearing formation and also to drill ?ist of the ea;t drift and west of fhjS1 west drift. Only a small portion ;lne area opened by the north-ou drlfts has been cohered as yet by 'drilling and the location of the holes has been made more or less at random. So far the ore occurs in .regular channels "or belts of quartz porphyry alternating with ' elts of tuffs. The general strike of the quarta-porphyry is north cago Is IS hours and IS minutes, art fnnrnvpmftnt nt mnn than fnm Morse, accountant, and 13 mm hour8 whl,e Montreal-Toronto time bers of the crew of Arrandale can-1 "a Men reauceu Dy one hour and nery. and George Harris, manager ' 13 m,n'Jtes. A similar fast train will of Mill Bay, P. Norton, accountant, oe pw.iwa eacn aiiornoon rrom and Mrs. Norton and 15 members Toronto to Montreal leaving at 4 of the crew were bound for the!15-111- Naas Itlver. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert April 7, 1930. The well known local steamer Rupert City has been sold by Mac- During the month of February i fnzl Bros- t0 the Washington he Prosperity mine at Stewart , Steamship Co. of Seattle for $75,- 000. The vessel will be operated . 'the Vancouver-Prince-Rupert ' SSSJlX!t , run ad ColdS and wui then go on the muSZSLJTJSi V i for a while by her new owners on t. 'mil 1 n . i luuiiat tun lu ouna anu jviuir uia- During the past week alone fines' zelton Tiie confederation, the popular Toronto - Winnipeg - Vancouver train, will, commencing April 27, offer more speedy and convenient I travel facilities between west and , cast. It will be possible to leave Montreal on the International Llm-ted at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and. Joining tfie Confederation at Toronto that night, roach Winnipeg early on the second morning, with virtually the loss of only one ';U3lness day in travel. The Confederate will .operate from Toronto to Winnipeg and through to the Paplfic Coast on a new expeditious summer schedule and to those ! .:ier. according tn nnt nlnn. nw I service will reptcsen: a saving of approximately M'K..--v 13 hours between jP Tn the tv, winter ..... will - the' ttiuiiMcui aim Vancouver, as com a CKsln ahe go on wllh tvr n,rf fnm, rtf TAKunUD ' w... v .wwvvi r- ' J ng passengers and fruit. fcred by the Canadian National Time Is Saved At a meeting wltn Frank Bow-i The new summer schedule also ness in the chair and A. L. Brown brings Into effect a notable im-actlng secretary, the f611owlhg 'irovement In the Confederation's slate was picked for the forthcom- i time from Vancouver and Winnipeg ing municipal election: mayor. I4? Toronto. This train will leave Fred Stork; aldermen, H. II. Clark M. M. Stephens, W. P. Lynch, O. R. Naden. A. R. Barrow. Frank Vancouver at 1:10 o.m. and arrive at Winnipeg at 5:33 pjn. the sec ond day. Leaving Winnipeg at 6:20 Mobley and J. H. Hllditch with P-T1, and reach,n Toronto at 7:20 , l f t A a i a one vacancy. ouock me morning or ine secona . aaji. Tnis cuts down the previous Canada and the United States t,tne ot lhls traIn from Vancouver are starting negotiations for a reciprocity treaty. to Toronto by three hours and af fords convenient connections to all parts in Ontario and the east. In addition to the greatly lm- ! exceeding $5,000 have been collec-i prvedserv)" bf'we!n ,and ted from 'blind and;fMt "?ed Coneratlon, keepers of pigs : . . . .? . Improved achftrlnlM will nln ha mif I gaming nouses nere. one line or I ,t'i.7CJr, i, . into effect for the' 'Rnn h. hMn trnm.-A Continental Llm- of $250 each and thrU o 10 dM T' each. BISCUITS-rFancy , CI QQ llazelton, the Indian members of! Assorted, 3 lbs. for v,vvthe crews having gone out on rRESH VEGETABLES ARRIVING .S.VB? for higher t wages-Capt. ; jacicman win oe in command of, the Port Simpson while Capt. Oar-' diner will be In charge of the Ha- j tween Vancouver and Montreal. I Only white men will be employ- T P 1 1 95C ed ths season on the Hudson Bay VailCOUVer OCilOOl Teacher Is Brkta oflnferior'Man The wedding took place a few days ago at Prince Oeoree of Miss ' olive Marguerite Rogers, daughter Father Cocola, O.M.I., principal of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rogers of of the Roman Cathdljc industrial Vancouver, and Charles Randolph school at Lejac, left by this morn- Byers of Isle Pierre. Miss Rogers lng's train on his return to Fraser was formerly a school teacher in Lake after a visit of a few days In Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Byers will the city. reside near Islo Pierre. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY TWO SHOWS 7 and 9 p.m. MARX MOTORS In "TjHE COCONUTS" All-Talking, Singing and Dancing A GVeat Musical Comedy Singing Novelty "Elinor Painter" Novelty "Making a Newspaper-Paramount Sound News Admission, 20c and G5c COAL! COAL! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12,50 ,. ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply ' WOOD JUST AUR1VED. NEW SHIPMENT OF MUCH AND JACK PINE MILL ENDS Per load $1.50 BOX CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 MORE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY See the new Ford body lines and ton colors on view at our showrooms 14 Tlic Canadian Car S,.E. PARKER LJD. PRINCK RUPERT, H.C. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "TliEU&iNTIEST BREAlh'A'ST FOQD.'! Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. ' I'ltlNCE RUPERT, JJ.C. Advertise in "The Dailv News" 7i