PAOE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Try this delightf u Next time you're entertaining, try this delishtfu Tea Menu,, sussested by Miss McFarlane, Dietitian of St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. TEA MENU Tomatoes stuffed with pineapple Graham Gems Nut Cookies Chase & Sanborn's Tea Miss McFarlane says: "My successful experience with Ma3ic Baking Powder dates back many years. Consequently, I always use and recommend it because I know it will give dependable baking results. Even a beginner can use it confidently." Timely OUR ESSES i SHIPYARD OI'KKA TING . T. I. 20.000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, ItlarkMnlths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECT Ul C AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WOKK PHONES 43 AND 385 Suggeston Dick: Did Phyllis rive you something appropriate icf your birthday? Jerry: A Gruen radium dial wrist watch -so I'd knw wlun to go home! i John Bulger Ltd. frlncc Ilupcrt, B.C. COAL IS IN A D.RY SllED Wlicnou abuylnc coal look on the economical side of life. If you buy wctTBal.tyou are ong 16. So start today and burn dry coal and sec what 10 means to you. PEMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.50 MINEHEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12JJ0 MINEHEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton 13.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 560 (let the habit of reading the advertisements in this paper, and taking advantage of the help they bring you. Look for this mark on every tin. It Is a guarantee that Magic Faking Powder does not contain alum or any harmful Here is Mis5 McFarlane-s Recipe for GRAHAM GEMS 1 cup flour 1 cup Graham 4 tablespoons brown "our sugar 1 cup milk H teaspoon salt 1 egg 4 teaspoons Magic 4 tablespoons Baking Powder butter, melted Sift together white flour, sugar, salt and baking powder. Add Graham flour, add milk, egg and melted shortening and beat well. Half fill greased muffin tins and bake in hot oven flt425"F. about 20 minutes. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert January 13, 1911 Prince Rupert voted yesterd-.y In its second civic election. Both the mayoralty condldates, Aid. F. II Mobley and William Manson, M. P.P., expected to win but the lat ter did. Keen excitement prevailed. Mobley decried the machine m :th ods of the Mansori supporters at bis final campaign meeting. Indications are that the present cold snap will continue for a while. In the city the mercury Is hovering consistently around zero while In the Interior the tempera ture is thirty below and lower. At a public meeting on behalf of . 1 1 1 1 i n n -1 i wiiua.ni iviuiiauu, ivi.r.r., u n. rei- son, the chairman, refused A. J. Prudhomme, aldermanlc candidate a hearing until after all other speakers had been heard. C. N. It. TRAINS From East Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 pjn. For Bast Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11:30 ajn. ii ALSO IN IMPERIAL CALLON JARS 2SP PLUS 301011 CONTAINER (rimMUl) I MATURED AMD EOTUID BY VICTORIA WINERIES! (WIHH (CttMtUJUMITU) VICTORIA t-C, This advertisement U not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by tlte Government of British British Columbia HAZELTON PROGRESS Dr. C. II. Wrinch Tells of What Was Accomplished In Past Year The past year has been one of marked progress for Hazclton and the surrounding district, writes C. H. Wrlndh in the Omlneca Herald. Although the general depression has been felt to a certain extent, the town has shown confidence in the future by considerable building .The provincial government, as part of its highway program, is erecting a large suspension bridge over the Hagwllget Canyon, with a span of 450 feet, 250 feet above the Bulkley River, which, when completed, will bo one of the great scenic attractions of the Pacific Highway. Also, the provincial govern ment, in connection wiUi the Indian department and the United Church of Canada, has just completed the new Haselton Hospital at a cost of $70,000. This is one of the finest buildings in the north of British Columbia, and fully modern in every detail. The new,hopItal will be officially opened on December 29. and the citizens of Hazclton are proud, Indeed, to have such a fine building to maintain their reputation of providing the best hospital service in the north. Other improvements in the town Include a new store and warehouse, built by the Hudson's Bay Company, who are also improving their grounds and making a park area which will greatly Improve the appearance of the town. The travelling public appreciate very much the new hotel the Hazelton), which was opened early in the summer, and which is fully modern and very comfortable. Also, the Triangle Mo tor Service provides better facilities for motorists in a new garage and service station, which is conveniently located In the centre of the town. The provincial police have provided a new building giving office accomodation, living quarters for the resident constable and also Jail quarters, all of whicn are thoroughly up to date. Qther building activities have been carried on and others are projected for the future, which will make Hazelton one of the most attractive towns in the district. Awaiting Hishway The citizens of Hazelton are anxiously awaiting further developments in the Alaska Highway pro ject, which will mean a great deal to the district. The town of Hazelton is the natural starting point for the new highway, and immediately north of the town is the fertile Kis-plox Valley, which only needs better road facilities to make It the best farming and ranching section in the district. The road is already constructed thirty miles north of Hazelton, and is excellent during the summer months and only needs a good surfacing to make it an ex cellent highway during the whole year. The Alaska highway will mean the opening up of hundreds of square miles of fertile country, the probable discovery and development of large bodies of ore, with the result thai Haielton will become the fastest growing town In British Co lumbia. BURNS NIGHT IN EAST END Memory of Celebrated Scottish Hard Was Celebrated Last Evening With Pictures, Headings and Songs. The memory of Robert Burns. Scottish bard, whose birthday will soon be celebrated, was observed last evening at an entertainment in Rupert East United Church There was an Interesting and enjoyable program, one of the features of which was the exhibition by Rev. C. E. Motte, with suitable remarks, of sixty lantern sides ap propriate to the life and works of Burns. These slides were obtained from the University of Alberta. To a program of readings, recitations and songs from Burns' works contributors were: Mrs. J. James Waugh, Miss Betty Eastman, Jes; Mcdla'shan, Alex Clap- perton, John Campbell and A. A. Connon. Mrs. James Black was accompanist for the evening. There was a fair attendance. ' An Interesting article on the fu ture possibilities of the town ot Pouce Coupo, in the Dritlsh Co-lum Peace Itlver country, appeared Condition of Roadway Not Bad At All With reference to an ttem published last Saturday in the Water- frotn Whiffs regarding the condition of the roadway from Cow Bay to the govemmenr wharf, W. K. Gwyer, district engineer for the provincial department of public works, stated yesterday afternoon that he had made an inspection of the road and found it to be In ter shape than It had ever been. Mr. Owyer can only attribut the complaint io some on who had not yet gotten over his Nw Year celebration and had wand mil either out into ths ocean or up on a Bridge and Whist Events Resumed By Royal Purple Lodge Following an interruption for the holiday season, fortnightly bridge and whist tournaments were resumed last night by the Ladles of the Royal Purple. Judging from tlv size of the crowd In attendance, these events should be as popular after Yuletlde as they were bof ire. Mrs. Martin Miller won lirsi prise in bridge last night while M. L. Clark was iow. In whist, Peter Wlngham was high and Capt Mulligan, low. After cards, dancing wa.s enjoyed with music by C. P. Balag-no's orchestra. Delicious refresh-mente were served. , ! Mrs. W. E. WUllscroft was convener of last night's affair with Mrs. !o. E. Phllllpaon and Mrs. O. Clc-jconne assisting. Norwegian Tenor In Current Film Local Friends Interested to See and Hear Erik Dye In Picture I Erik Bye, Norwegian tenor, who visited Prince Rupert two or three I ! years ago and gave solos in connection with the exhibition of a Nor-I wegian scenic display at the old jwestholme Theatre, appears In an operatic role In the delightful must-cal picture "Monte Carlo." starring Jeanette Macdonald and Jack Bu chanan, which la the current attraction at the Capitol Theatre. Mr. Bye. who became well acquainted while here. Is readily recognisable and It is Interesting to see and hear him. It Is not the first picture he has been seen In here. He took part in Paul Whlteman's film. "The King of Jafz," which was here last week. Weekly Special Settle Down to Business and Buy Your Goods ayhe Host Market Cabbage 0 lb, far Fresh Tomatoes per lb Wafflo Syrup 51b. tin Wafflo Syrup 10 lb. tin 25c 25c G lbs. Oar rotes, 0 lbs. Tur- Cfip nip. 4 lbs. Onions, all for Saanich Clams Large tin CJflp 3 Una for UUi Spinach 2 Va's 3 tins for Helm Cream of Tomato Soup, 9 tins for Malkln'a Best Extracts 4-oz. bottle 65c 95c 45c Malkln'a Beat Peas No. 3 Q- 6 tins for V1 Malktn's Best Tomatos ft Ho ! A Mm fnr J JS m yj e, vt va .... Crab Meat Vfe's per tin 25c Waffle Syrup- CCp 2 lb. tin OOK 95c 81.85 Old City Drand Pure Maple (ICTp VOl, Syrup. 2'Vs Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 FIFTH AVENUE EAST in the Vancouver Province recently from the pen of Ray C. Endlcott. ' l.T.FniTO Tuesday, January u Monday and Tuesday TWO SHOWS 7 and 9 p.m. Jack Buchanan and,. jj?anette Macj)pnald in "MONTE CARLO" A Comedy Romance In Europe's Hot Spot A Paramount Picture Comedy "HELLO TELEVISION" Novelty "DRUMS OF FEAR' Admission 20c & C5c Feature Starts at 7;S0 & 9 :j Wednesday, Thursday and Thursday Matinee ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT" Thoroughly Reliable The name 'Black & While' on a bottle o( whisky Ii as absolute a guarantee at the hall-mark on sliver. Ii assures thai subtle difference In flavour and qualify' which distinguishes this whisky from all others. It guarantees thai only the finest materials have been used and thai always everywhere the quality Is the same. "BLACK & WHITE" SCOTCH WHISKY 101 - .i DISTILLED, BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND This advertisement Is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Board or by the Government ot British Columbia. TheFish which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED LACK CO! Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Rupert Fish & Chip Shop Announces the Installation of a new range that givos muit thrce-;hilnute service Come everyone and enjoy a real treat of Fish and Chips, Piping Hot Lodges. Etc. catered to. Coffee, tea, brpad, etc! served with M ') and chips, only 35c. Open 4 p.m. week days until midnight. Sutur days 12 noon until midnight. It. II. STIiAPTTAN IM?OI . 201 Third Avenue West ' j Ftjoue Black OoH I TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIitV FOU SKLF.NA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FltESII PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throuthout the City Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY