FAQF BIX FROM MOTHER TO DAUGHTER THIS COOKING SECRET IS HANDED ON So often I get letters like this one from Saskatchewan: "I am very fond of cooking ... I have been using Carnation since I've been married." I wonder where she got her first start on such a valuable cooking secret. Then I pick up my batch of unopened letters and find a due in a letter from Prince Edward Island: "I have used Carnation Milk ever since I began to keep house. And my mother always used it." So that's how it begins. Some mothers take no chances as for example, Mrs. B , also of Saskatchewan. She writes for a cook book for her daughter. "She is a young housekeeper just starting out to keep house this spring." Wise mother she knows that with a Carnation Cook Book around, her daughter is sure to cook with Carnation Nfilk and that anyone who cooks with Carnation is sure to have success! Carnation Milk gives better results than even the best of bottled milk-making more buttery soups and sauces, richer creamed vegetables, creamier puddings, smoother, finer-textured ice creams and candies and custards. These results it gives because it is evaporated to double creaminess and because the cream content is broken SHssB g 5 re fW. JftZsttissssUsWsmssssslkssssssssssl tT"T Cim NMriuiuiDinn 1 I r PRODUCED IN CANADA up into finest particles, making a finer-bodied milk. Carnation Milk is simply the purest of rich uhole milk, protected at the source. It comes from clean herds, housed in clean bams, milked by clean hands into clean utensils. This safeguarded milk is so uniform in quality that results are certain, so dependable that spoiled dishes that result from an uncertain milk supply never occur, so rich it continually saves butter and cream, so convenient that once you use it, you will use it always. Try the recipe below. Send for the free Carnation Cook Book and Baby Feeding Book to Carnation Co., Limited, 134 Abbott St, Vancouver, B.C. Pork Chops and Potatoes a la Carnation 6 potatoes, iy$ tsp. salt, few grains pepper, 1 tbsp. butter, f cup Carnation Milk, 1 H cups water, 2 tbsp. flour. 6pork chops. 1 egg, bread crumbs. Scald Carnation and water in a double boiler. Pare and slice potatoes in i inch slices. Place a layer in a buttered baking dish, sprinkle with salt and pepper, dredge with flour, and dot over with bits of butter. Repeat and add the scalded milk until it can be seen through the top layer. Dip pork chops in egg and roll in bread crumbs. Place on top of potatoes and bake in a moderate j0: F oven until the potatoes are soft. Serves 6. The best of milk, safeguarded at the source by clean housing of clean herds, and by milking with clean hands Into clean utensils, and evaporated to double richness and conveniently packaged in hermetically sealed cans to protect its purity until it reaches you that's Carnation Milk. Moreover it gives cook-ing results unequalled by milk in any Other form. (See recipe above.) Milk from Canadian cows. packed in Canada in Canadian cans and cases. miBMvrcsw 1 mi r mu CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING U. T. I 20.000-TON FLOATING IlKYDOCK Engineer. Machinists, Boilermakers Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WKLUIKG Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 OUR COAL IS IN A DRY SUED When you are buying coal look on the economical side of life. If you buy wet coal, you are losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and tee what 10 means to you. PKMUINA EGG Delivered, Ter Ton S12JS0 MINT.IIEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 1150 MINEIIEAD LUMP Delivered, Ter Ton 13.SQ HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PnONE 580 i tie. ljmui nawo ULJJ L. . HAGWILGET WITCHERY Is Discussed in Vancouver Paper's Editorial Right Thing t 1 . Was Done Alex Tyee and Donald Grey, medicine men and witch doctors of the Skeena country, have been convicted of witchcraft, says the Vancouver Province editorially. Thov r.imc before His Honor Judge Youny f Smlthers, who heard the evidence of the Royal Canadian Mounted 1 against them, and who heard their j defence. Also he heard the evidence ,of Chief David Francis, that the I medicine men had blown away the (evil spirit which possessed him, I when no white man's medicine could avail. Because the Criminal Code frowns on witchcraft, and because Alex and Donald were undoubtedly guilty, the learned judge was obliged to convict them. Because, as it .seems. h has wisdom and discretion, he let them go with suspended sentence. We are glad he did that, and we think it was the right thing to do. Corporal Berger .and Constable Rivett, of the Hazelton detachment, ! R.C.MP, looked through the win dows of Tyee David's house at Hag- wilget village. They came into court the other day and told the judge what they saw. It was a nl'jht of j January in the north country, and i the snow lay on the ground. Alex and Donald, medicine men. nad a -attle and a tom-tom: and Tye Da-id. possessed of the spirit of a Var, sat in his chief's headdress of agle feathers, with a bnrskin ' loak about him to keep him warm. And the witch doctors beat time .vith their rattle and tom-tom to he chant of the tribesmen; and jresently. in the light of the open .'ire, they took off Tyee David's ogle feathers and. his cloak of furs, nd they blew away the evil spirit, 0 that David. 80 years old. came iiack to his right mtaci and he and ill his people were greatly re joiced. No doubt Medicine Men Air x and Donald are- something of hu ibugs. utd no doubt they practict upon he credulity of the tribesmen of Hsgwilget village, up there in the -I north country. But they told Judge Young that they sincerely believed in their treatment; and Tyee David testified that he was a SPRING FEVER It juat mrura'a wanunc that rouf blood riHdt thoratifh tonne claaninf. Lack of ti.m. and frh air haarr anntar dial tiara clocfad tha blood atraaai with impur-iuat. Tru Blood, tha daoaodabla blood ramadf and punfiat. will claanw rouf blood, fona up rour erttvan and maka vou 6c aa t iddla. Ct botcia today tr tout draggiat'a. ffijJLg PRODUCT TONES THE BLOOD TRIMBLOOD L clears the skin EASTER SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVE $5.00 Mi Lady Beauty Shoppe Phone C53 Easter Greetings WITH Easter Specials foday consumers are demanding the very best for their money. That is why we are featuring nationally advertised products, of Swift Cana dian Oo. Ltd., for our Easter Special Sale on Saturday Premium Leg Lamb 30c per lb targe Local Freah Egg 25c per doz. Premier HamsHalf or 30c whole, per lb. I'rrniium Karon Half or 39c whole, per lb. Premium Baron Sliced 45c Cellophane wrapped, lb. Sllverleaf Lard Ps 20c per lb. 1 ROWNTREE'S lli man who had been possessed and who was now whole and sane again. No white man's medicine was any good for him,' he said, when the spirit of the bear held him in its lark power. And if we had heard that, sitting in Judge Young's place, we think we should have done as he did. For what essential difference was there In the exorcism of Tyee David's evil spirit, up there in Ha?-wilget village from half the faith healing of flfff most respectable cults in our most cultured centres 3f the white man's civilisation? Who are we, with" our half-baked psychologies and our states of mind, to send Indians to prison for practicing the immemorial faith of their awn people? What Buttrrfield Says There have been rather curious loings up at Smlthers about this business of the Indian medicine ten who undertook to "blow away" :?rtaln evil spirits and have got a ear In quod for it. writes J. Outter-ield in the same .ssue. It see:ns to ne that if for every similar exhibi-ion of "witchcraft" on the part of tur highly-educated and registered doctors they were to get a year in quod, there would be very few doc-ton left to look after the common cold and various other of the ordinary afflictions of the race. For more than half of modern medical practice is upon the basis of what is called psychology. And psychology is nothing more or less than the witchcraft of primitive peoples translated into terms of modern science. Or pseudo-science. And again it occurs to me that the evidence presented by the police in the case in point was evidence obtained by looking through a window. I may be mistaken, but it somehow seems to me that I have heard than an English court of law will not accept as evidence anything that is seen through a window un less that window is open and there 's no glass intervening. PORT CLEMENTS H. Ross has engaged a number of men and machinery to clear up a tract of land adjoining the town-site of Port Clements. He baa done so in order to assist some of the unemployed in the community. He is giving a practical demonstratlan of how the needy unemployed can be taken care of . W. Perkis. an early settler and resident of Port Clements, has been paying a 10-day visit among his old friends on the islands. Mr. Perkis left here in IBIS for, Australia and was in England during the war. He was here in the Interests of the Confederation Life Assurance Co., and looking over his property. SATURDAY SPECIAL Two-Layer , Marshmallow '''Devii:Fdod Cake 30 cts. The Electric Bakery We Deliver Phone G67 Lief Erikson Concert and Social Held Members of the Lief Erikson So-1 ciety in goodly number attended a j very enjoyable musical program and I social evening in the Metropole Hall ! last night. Among those contributing to the j ; program were Mrs. C. Lindseth, J. ! Johnson, B. M. Simpson, H. Erik-! i stad, B. Petersen. Peter Lien and I. I Inglbrlteen. Presiding was I. Fen- rlees, president of the society. After the program, refreshments were served and a social period enjoyed until after midnight. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert April 2. 1911 In an Interesting letter to this newspaper. Aid. T." D. Pattullo predicts a number of important developments for Prince Rupert, particularly in shipping. He urges that ! citizens of Prince Rupert "sink our differences and boost for our city." A. J. Prudhomme, proprietor of the Savoy Hotel, announces hit in-ten ion of appealing to the courts against the Judgment of the Licence Permission in refusing either to renew his licence or grant a new licence for the hotel. Under spring schedule, the steamer Prince George leaves here every Sunday morning for Stcvart, returning here early Monday mornings. R RONCHITIS At bedtimr fcib the throat uitl cbeu thoroughly with V e VapoRur 1 Poor 3IMUIimm Jmwt tmHf Easter Specials! Happy Easter to All GIVE EGGS AWAY ON EASTER DAY Hot Cross Buns 27c per docT ,.. Chocolate Eggs, Rabbits, Roosters. frcT" 50250 Eggs for Boiling Extras Bags for Boiling Firsts 2C Sggs for Boiling Freah fiQp OOC Seconds, 3 dot. Boxes of Chocolates l's Q4 AA Reg. $156 for . .. VlivU Boxes of Chocolate l's QlZp Reg. $10 for OOK, Boxes of Chocolates 's JCp Reg. 90c for Nut Bars and Chocolate A 1UU fit Bars per dot EXTRA SPECIAL Argood Brand Pickles Sour lt-ox Jars QCn 1 for 001 f-oz. jars 18c a for C & B Sour Pickles Large OCn slae. to clear, per jar Malkin's Best Tea 1Qn I per lb ! Malkin's Best to JanvCjQQ JQq Malkin's Best Jelly Powder Cn 1 " r Raisin. White & Brown -f Awl Tp Bread. 2 loaves for Canadian Cheese O C n per lb Orantes Grapefruit Bananas Apples Grapes Spinach Lettuce. Tomatoes Cauliflower Cabbage Green Onions Rhu-I barb Fresh Asparagus All other varieties of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at reduced prices Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited Economy Cash and Carry Stores 319 3rd Ave. 117-123 5th Arc. Telephones 360 and 18 CHILD FILM IS OFFERED "Tom Sawyer" For Which Local Theatregoers Have Waited, Is Coining Based on iheJiappyipagcs of one of the best-loved boojof fiction by tne master 01 wu ana numor. Mark Twain, "Tom Sawyer," a pic ture which has thrilled adults a.s well as youngsters everywhere It has been shown, will be seen at the Capitol Theatre here at the end of the week. It should be a particularly happy selection for trte Saturday matinee. The reproduction of the fictional characters of the famous novel Is said to be very faithful. A competent cast was selected to breathe life spirit into the story. Jackie coogan, favorite child actor, takes the part of Tom Sawyer and it is his first talking picture. Mitzi Green and Junior Durkln arc also starred. Mischief, comedy, excitement and suspense are said to be happily combined In the film. Local picture-goers have been looking forward to seeing it. C. W. Homer, pro. lncial assessm sailed yesterday afternoon on tlv Prince George for a brief trip t Stewart and Premier on official business. so Thursday. April 2, 1931 welcome for any meal Kcllogg's Corn Flakes ! Krcakfast, lunch, nursery suppers, bedtime snacks. Always c.isy lo digest. No trouble to genca Few foods arc bo convenient and good 1 CORN FUKES 1 3V. 5mr hmtf. We now have better accommodation to attend lo jour want. See us at our new store SPECIALS 3 Pieces, Sugar, Cream and Regular SIX for Aluminium, Special See our window ... 7-inch Plates Regular Me. for- Third Avenue T. BALLINGER EASTER SPECIALS All Furs in Stock Reduced 30 per cent. Everything Manufactured on the Premises G0LDBL00M COAL Kuy the real Coal our fa. nious Edson and Cassldy. Wellintton In any quantities. Also Uulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Rood Flour, Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 68 AND 858 Wednesday & Thursday two shows - 7 & 9 I'M i tlin DANCING, SINGING STAR OF "SALLY" IS HIKE AGAIN Marilyn Miller in SUNNY" With JOE DONOHl'E and LAWRENCE GRAY A Delightful Comedy Romance Which Will Please Ever One Comedy "THE CIHSEI.I r.s Starring LAUREL & HARDY FOX NEWS ADMISSION 20c & (,,c Feature Starts al 7:35 i n 33 THURSDAY MATINEE .a ? 31 15c L 10c Feature Start i r;, Friday and Saturday "TOM SAWYER" CORN FLAKES trith milk or rrrum mill or Mmit bj A'WIojg in London, Ont. Teapot 49c 98c 10c Itlue CIS Phone 566 Rupert Motors flarage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND HODY WORK A SPECIALTY