" It' Tuesday Eepte-rber r i;v PAGE BIZ THE DAILY NEWS Here's another attractive TOSS Most woven find it di5cuft to think up new Ideas for attractive oenus . . . Hits one. safgetf ed by Mit Katherine M. Caldwel, cookery authority of Canadian Hose Journal, Toronto, b that-fore wt to plraie. LUNCHEON MENU Gkcsc and VesetaUe Wr wh Oui Sajce Buttered Whole Wheat Toast Sweet PkUes Hot (Uspberrv Bncafb ' Chase It Sanborn's Tea For afternoon tea, tfiere it nothing nicer than these Mae Raspberry Biscuits, shaped daintily with a tiny cutter split, buttered and served papiM hot, wh cup of perfect tea! Miss Caldwcl says: "Mafic Baku Powder is easy lo use became is Mwfora. NATURAL PURE Fresh Milk Free from any preservative or treatment whatever. Milked and delivered dally from our own cows. Four successive years Government Grade A certificate Health and Sanita tlon. A trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. PIUNCE RUFERT DAIRY Box 895 rhone 287 ra, hi 9 never varies. I use and recoataend because ay experience has proven that it always gives consistency better baking route. 9ft quality fvujic Try Miss Ca f est floor 4 ttmyoax Mgit eaong rwo H mum mt SUMwyoora UMm pom when Bested. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND sugar Car Owners Our repair service la prompt, efficient and courteous. RUPERT MOTORS Distributors of DODOE & PLYMOUTH CARS Phone 56 Nltht Calls 161 Led for this Mt on every tin, It is juarantee that Magic does not contain a'ua or any harsfj Insredicnt, Idwell's Recipe RASPBERRY BISCUITS a tabtatwnt tharlMinf Meat Mk TM-Cwta of MOW rVaaoorrt Ma tr rmt for Mht and stft the dry ingredients. Git &c hard, cold shortening into bSea wfth a knate, vans 4 quick, short, chopping notion; or reduce the hard cold fat to tiny partides with a pastry btender or a strd-pronjed fork. When the Mixture rescsbics a very coarse seal, add the kqwd, aixins quickly and bjMy. Turn out tse dowgh on a slijhdy Soured board; pat it down fcahbV or roll it to a thkWss d about one tnch. Shape with a saaU cutter or cut in squares with Soured kntfc. Dip bSe saat kasps of sugar into syrup Iron canned or fresh raspberries ... Press a hip into each biscuit... fortius it well down into the dough so that it will not run down the sides Flace the biscuits on greased pan or baking sheet SHIPYARD UI'EKATlNfJ fJ. T. P. 20.WrU.TON FLOATING iJItYDOL'K knglneers, SluchinlsU. UoilermaLers, IUarUmilhs. 'atUrn 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 WE ARE OFFERING: DISCOUNT ON COAL For Cash at the Kale of 50c I'cr Ton Alberta Lump, $13.50, for cash, $1 3.00 Alberla Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 Pembina Egg, $12.50, for cash, $12.00 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 BULKLEY VALLEY COAL The IJcttcr Coal In buying Bulkley Valley Coal: You get the highest grade coal on this market; you keep your fuel dollar in your own section of the province; you help solve the local unemployment situation ; you help develop a basic industry in Central British Columbia. In ordering insist on Bulkley Valley Coal ard bale in very hot oven, 450 h, 12 to 15 Binvtes. Ooodi --aauuuuuuuuujBSuluuuui rWHjOrlrortSSSaa swaWtWauwaPPTajVaS rniv ig-tf Luncheon for Lieut-Governor 1 Being Planned The city council last nixht ap-! pointed Mayor Orme to collaborate Jwtth the local Chamber of Com-: meree in trying to arrange a luncheon for the entertainment of Lieut -Governor J. W. Fordh&m -Johnson .on his forthcoming visit to the city toward the end of October While the governor asked that no money be expended on entertainirig him. it was thought that a luncheon at which each person attending paid for his own ticket would be sufficiently informal to meet the Conservatives Meet inVanderhoofTown Delegates Appointed to Attend Annual Convention of Ornincca Central Association , VANDBRIIOOF, Sept. 38. The .Vanderhoof Conservative Association has elected Stephen Holmes, Caleb Prout. George Ocaton. J. W. H. Day. Roy M. Taylor. Mrs. Mary Hunt (and Mrs. E. M. Taylor as delegates . to attend the annual meeting of the Omineca Central Conservative Association to be held here this week. Alternates are W. J. Rimes. J. E. Jones and Mrs. D. W. Donald. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert September 29, 1911 Bringing his diminutive car witr him. Dr. Charles O. Perclval. editor of Health Magaatne. New Yorl City, alighted here from the fteamer Princess Royal. He will have covered 100.000 miles on his car before return Ui home. From here be will proceed to Alasha. The city council has received plans for a cemetery to be established at the extreme west end of the dty. The city will proceed with I the work on the beautiful spot which will be known as Palrview Cemetery. F: T. Congdon. Liberal M. P. for the Yukon and candidate for reelection, passed through here on the Princess Royal bound for Dawson. George Black, Vancouver barrister, was also going north on the same boat. He will take part In the campaign for Dr Alfred Thompson, the Conservative candidate. A novel oven Tor buk.ng on elee-tllc table stoves lulds to an Inch and a half in thickness when not n use. ARE WEDDED MOVE FOR i AT STEWARTi TELEPHONE Miss Enid Horrtx Becomes Bride of ! Earl Erirden The tnarrtacs took place recent Stewart. Handling Cargo at Prince Rupert Head of B. C. Telephone Compan) Invited to Discuss Co-operation With Local System ly at the United Church Manse to; The city council last night de-Stewart. Rot. Evan Baker offlclat- elded to invite George Halse. pre-tng of ftitas Enid Bsette Horrex. cedent of the B. C Telephone Corn-daughter of Mr and Mrs. w. J pany. to Tisit Prince Rupert iu the Horrex of Armrrong. to Ear1 Wil-1 near future and to discuss with mer Briffdea. son of Mr and Mrs 'the city council the possibility of E. C. Brisden of Stawart. tying in the radio telephones with The bride wore a charming gown , the city telephone system with ? or mauve xhiflon and lace with ; view to giving kmg distance ser-bandeau of rhinestones and mavre Tice to all parts of British Col urn ribbon in her hair while the bri-jbia. dal bouquet was of mauve and psad The matter was introduced by gforiicli. i Alderman PuUen who stated that The nsatno-of -honor and only ' Mr Hake would be visiUng Central attendant of the bride was Mrs. j British Cohunbia in the near fu-Oeorgc Rills who wore a dress of . tore and that he would come t. pab zreen satin and bandeau to Vrin-e Rupert if the council do-mat?h also earryinc a bouquet of -ired it He moved that he be In-mauve and pink gladioli. jvited. Alderman CoUart seconded The aroom&:ian was George and the motion was carried uii-Hills. , animo'j.'ly. the mayor expressing After the marriage ceremony ai ympathy with the move, reception was held at the home of ! In the course of dUseuuion It was the groom's parents. Mr. and Mh Thowri that Prince Rtrnert wov'd br Brigden will make their home In ; wader a handicap If other parts of the north should get the service and this city be omitted Anyox for instance, would be able to telephone to Vancowver bat not to Prince Rnpert At present Ocean Kalis rrjld telephone to Vancouver but not to Prince Rupert Twe'Steanabip Companies Write to TELEPHONE DEPT. City Counefl Eiplalninc Their i SHOWS SURPLUS Positiea I At h" meeting of the city council At th city round! meeting lasti tW,t monthly report of the ni ht letters were read from the 1 "wpermienoem teiepnones was hods "I the Canadian Pacific Coast Tt' imship service and from the union steamsntp Company m re- body any good 4s an old and very troe saying. In this case, the sou thern sections have suffered to the advantage of the north. Young Tories Are Organized New Body Formed at Tonley With Miss Evangeline McCrea as President TOPLEY. Sept, 38 The Tonley Young People's Conservative Asso ciation has bees organised here with officers as foUowt: Honorary VtM-President, Hon. R. B. Bennett. K.C. Honorary vice-president. Hon. Dr 8. F. Total le. President. Miss Evangeline McCrea. Vice-president. Murray Riddle. Secretary, Miss Yolana McCrea. KxecuUvc : Joseph Scbultxlk, Donald Regan and Miss Margaret SINGER SEWING MACHINES NEW AND USED For Sale and for Rent McRAE BROS., LTD. sfjkwattted showing that the telephone system last month gave a balance on the right side of vmx gird to employing kmshpremen at'Jtr allowing $73446 for Interest this port O. D. Nenroutsos. for the Canadian Pacific explained that they em ployed a large crew on purpose for landlirg this wcric If they laid o'.i these men it would not improve the labor situation Harold Brown, for the Union Com-sand. stated that while It was necessary tq economise, bis cora-lany would iry to meet the situation to some extent. He sympathised with the local situation. NORTH GETS BEST OF IT Desertion of Southern Portion Prairies is Beneficial to Other Tarts of Says the Stewart News: The pioneers of Northwestern Canada have for years been trying to tell the world that It is one of the bes' part of Canada, but with little remit until old Southern Alberta an Saskatchewan persuaded many armer- there to look for more fertile and dependable lands, with the result that press reports now state hat there is an exodus from these wt hern sections to the Peace River It ts an 01 wind that Mows no and redemption of debentures, de preciaUon and allowances for Compensation Board. The total income for the month was $3,974.50. HERE ARE A FEW Low -Priced Specials Wc established the CASH AND CARRY system in Prince Rupert, and by doing so were the first to bring down prices. Castile Soap, long bars, 2 bars for 45c ttosse and Black well Sour Pickles. 30-oa. Jars, Qo each ""I' Or. 3 for Aregood Sour Pickles, la-oe bottles, each Or. 3 for Toddy For hot drinks per tin Peaches 34-lb. tins-heavy syrup per tin Crushed IHneappto 2s per tin Malkin's Best Honey 4-lb. tins, per tin 51.00! Ategood Sour Pickles, 12-os. OPp , bottles. 3 bottles for 15c 25c( 33c! 25c 25ci Malkin's Best Jelly Powders, r rjn ! assorted flavors, dosen .... " ' " Malkin's Best Asparagus Tins- IS Picnic sixe. 3 tins for Malkin's Best Aapftraaaa 1's per tin 39c! nc water aiciuvaus. nppacu i ue oraae, wrapped. 2 00 Household packed, ' good quality, per box.. 81.80 Your last opportunity to purchase preserving pears. 40-lb. boxes per box 75c 45c S1.75 Mussaflem s Cash and Carry Stores "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Thone SCO 119 3rd Ate. Phone 18 Si SI 417-423 5th, Ave, Sg55fgjH3jyjy E Monday and Tuesday A TWO SHOWS 7 ti 9 pjn. ADMISSION 20c ti 65c Feature Starts at 7:50 and 9:50 V ' - . . : ' . . Jr ' A Delightful and Interesting Picture "THE LAWYER'S SECRET" With Clite Brook, Charles Roiers, Rkhard Arlen, Fay ris Jean Arthur. Law and lore command silence honor demands that he A Paramount Ticture. peak Comdy "Parlet Voos" Novelty "Sony, Writer's Rcmcb Sportlight "Outboard Stunting" Wednesday and Thursday Transatlantic' jiaTBvaiu-iMrmxMiMiMtMsma wiM9zn i Brant rxmvsrx; t Would he Mrs BOVRIL? Ask any man who drinks ft regularly and knows how warming and stimulating BOVRIL IS. Federal Tea Shoppe Federal Block Third Avenoe Wet The Only Private Dining Room in Prince Rupert Private Liuiehes, Dinners. Bridge Parties catered n Afternoon Teas .... Home Cousin Hours: 3 to s 9 to 13. Phone Black 700 for reservations TheFtsh which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK C Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. I'ltlNCE ItUI'UItT, K.C. New Carrier Collection System In view of the depression and to make it as easy as posMe for people to pay.lhe Dally News is to be sold on a weekly KvvK payable in advance. The delivery boy will collect each Friday evcnlnr for the w"k follow inc. He buys the papers and sells them to the euM"ti.' ' so there will be no credit riven. The boy cannot afford it Tli c do not ask him lo return for the weekly payment. Have it rt '.J for him. Customers now In arrears will pay the amount owini at office, but this will have nothlnc to do wllh the regular rotlr i nn? made by the boy. He will be doinr business on his own. and it l does not make his own collections will not deliver the papr Those paid In advance will continue lo receive the paper until the subscription expires. Any wi'shlnr to continue the yearly ra ments may do so, and we pay the boy. The price of the paper will be 10c a week, payable strict! in advance. That means six papers for ten cents. It will take a few weeks to ret the new system running smoothly, and In the meantime we ask for the co-operation of the readers of the paper. The routes not tolng on the new sysl. m this week will do so Just as soon as the lists are made up and the boys properly Instructed. Help the boys lo set up In business for themselves! 1