CHICKEN SHORTCAKE J cup pastry dour (or 14 cupi of bread flour) 1 t. ispoons Macic Baking Powder i , tt-aipoon lalt 4 tableipoom ihorttning lea cup water c,fi dry ingredientii add ihorten-,j I and mix in thoroughly with a i.l lork, add beaten egg and luf-fcn.nt water to make toft dough. Vc.IIt pat out withhandi on floured Iku'iI Cut out with large floured bisc .i t cutter, or half fill greased ! mnftiti ringl which hare been ' rU, m ongrcated baking pan. Bake m hnt oven at 475 F. about 12 itimui-1 Split and butter while hot, j inl hll with hot creamed chicken. Makct ihortcakel. I ' Try Miss Alice Moir's light, flaky Chicken Shortcake "I alwayi uie and recommend Magic Baking Powder," tayi ,a Miii Alice Moir, Dietitian of one I of M mtreaPi finert apartment-b"ttl J restaurants. "Magic cortv-bm5 efficiency and economy to I the highest degree. Besides, it al-4 - fno dependable results." In whole-hearted agreement with Miss Moir, the majority of Canadian dietitians and cookery teachers use MagicjrWiwitvry. And J nut of 4 Canadian housewives use Manic because it gives consistently better baking results. No wonder Magic outsells all otlier baking powders combined! 1 avour your family with Chicken Shortrake made with Magic as Mui Moir directs. Note its delicate flavour, its feather lightness! Frit Cook Book -Wh en you bake at home, the new Magic Cook Book will give you dozens of recipes for delicious baked foods. Write to Standard Brands Ltd., Fraser Ave. and Liberty St.,Toronto, On t. mm dwtWaineUsliruk ' CONTAINS NO ALUM.'HiltiUI. m.nf en t rry tin U your guarantee lh.lM.4lc Baking Powder la fraa from alum of any harmful Intra-dl.ot. Tobey CNR. division! 'ipfr:;:-. , ident. left nn vea,tfrriav if!TI).i,i,. train for o-,e or hta PTK.fl 'i .il trips up the line as far Park on insertion du- tlPv Prince Rupert DRY DOCK ; AND j I SHIPYARD ! ! Operating three Dry Docks TUl capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders nd Ship Repairers 'or Steel and Wood Vessels 8awmin and Mining Machinery '"Paired and Overhauled iron and Itrass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-lon Derrick for Heavy Lifts LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Grotto Taxi. Phone 45G. .tf Reliable Messenger. Phone 131. Day or Night." Stand Besner Bloci tt Moose and Women of th v'-tZTv I Ayye. . Moose 'are Invited to a so- V 11 -1 , 1 . . . . ' wai tomorrow nignt ai a Championship Badminton Pre mler vs. Prince Rupert, Auditorium, Tuesday, April 19, at 7 p.m., dance at 9:30. Balaano's Orchestra. 3t Discriminating ladies serve only Supreme coffee to their guests. It 'adds distinction to their social ev-jents., (91) Miss Mary Houghtaling of Prince 'George Is visiting in Vancouver as the guest of Mrs. Arthur T. An-! thony. Prince Rupert Singers Apr. 20. Limited number of rush seat. available at 50cn on sale at the Thcatie, 7 p.m., Wednesday. 92 W. E. Walker, manager of Ar randale cannery, arrived in the Jetty on the Catala this morniir from the Naas River for a brief business visit to town. I G. A Woodland, local agent of the Imperial Oil Co., returned to the city on the Catala this morning after making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on company! business. Merely routine matters were taken up at ihe regular monthly metinr laat a-vpnlne- In the Mi. . rr-, ,i, r-4- n..u. ZZSL: .'"L . " ""T i iiuie lyiuo. rresiurm i m. jonn- 50c. at all druggists. Try them, 'ton was In the chair and there was L 1 g t good attendance of members, j JfXm L'ct'tlVOS It.. , , 1 MAKE AND KEEP YOU WELL Delayed somewhat w by tidal con- editions In the Naas River. Union - steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dick-! Mrs. James Dennolme of Tlell son. returned to port ar 11:45 this went out to Billmor yesterday af-; mornlni from Anyox, Stewart and . ternoon to spend a week or two vis-i other northern points and sailed ltlng with Mrs. Martin Miller. ,at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancou er and waypoinU . THS DAILY NEWS Stop fussing with an old range ola, it was stated a the rn,- hat dr vs. you wild. You wOJ en-; sesston of the Legislature by Hon. and bolster up the mis-joy reliable results and kitchen R. W. Bruhn. minister of public :t k . th . H - ansf hs mm ivimi t.i Mmu a uaatoii au nnmmei yoi.ui taw iicuhiiiu "n uiiuc ui Range in pleasing colors. Very reasonable ' prices at Gordon's Hardware .McBride St. Phone 311. t! The provincial government's redistribution bill, which was ratified before the session of the Legislature prorogued recently, de- scribes in detail 1 the boundaries of all electoral ridings In the pro , vi nee irrespective oi wrteuier or not there were any change mad', lh the ridings. ! Harold McBwen, C.NJV division, freight and passenger agent, left ion yesterday afternoon's train for a trip as far as Prince George on official business. On his return tr ; the city Thursday afternoon, it is' expected he will be accompanied by O. A. McNtcholl, general pas-t-enger agent. Vancouver, who U coming via Jasper Park on an official tour. i W F. Eve. postmaster at Anyox. i arrived in tthe city on the Catals this morning from the smelter. town and will proceed tomorrow by , (train to Terrace where he will at-' tend the opening of a new Masonic pn Thursday night. A large ! number of local Masons will also. morrow afernoon's regular train . and on Thursday afternoon's way-1 freight. Answering questions by A. M. Mancon, member for Omineca. Hon. R. W. Bruhn, minister of public ;-vorks. told the Legislature, before t.-. recent prorogratlon. that the tepartment had constructed a iuildins since April 1, 1931, to house equipment at Vanderhoof. total cast being $3,605. Galvanised sheeting was used In the building, being purchased by Taylor Bros, of Vanderhoof at a cost of $1,355.77. The Twenty Yean Ago column of the Vancouver Province contains the following: "Imperial Privy Council lias dismissed the r.ppeal of Morton Frewen of Lon don In his suit against President Charles M. Hays of the Oranl Trunk Pacific Railway. Frewen contended that Hays offered him the choice of 1,000 lots on Prlnro Rupert townslte for $75 each If he would advertise Prince Rupert anil influence capital to locate mere." The Harmony Four in song and music at the Elks' Dance Friday Admission 50c. Refreshments. 01 Mrs. D. Mclntominey., after having spent some time in Vancouver eturned recently to her home ii nyox. Value for their money is what people require today. That is why they ask for Supreme when they buy coffee. (91) Sam Jabour returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a week's trip to Anyox on Insurance business. "One more cup, please," is what people say when Supreme is being served. It's the coffee that pleases. (91) You, too, can have a Beautiful Skin if you go ann bout it the right way "I had skin i eruptionsthat made me ashamed. urn i 1 also I had mean headaches. I am very grateful to Fruit-a-tives. mms m My lovely skin now. is and I am very happy." Miss A. D.,Buchannon, Sask. Fruit-a-tives stimulates FIVE vital organs to work naturally. It is the very best remedy you can buy to overcome poor complexion, head. ache and constipation. The great discovery of. a brilliant phyatcian. Fruit-a-tim gives you CO. JMi'LfclJi It: internal deanlincsa, and your skin . W health. 25c. and a . . ,. , , txmrlra Inn t Vri IfinH ,nan( mcai' Prince Oeorge was purchased from A. P. Anderson of Prince George The cement was produced in Ca navda. In answer to questions by A. M. Manson K.C., Liberal member for Omlenea, Hon. R. W. Bruhn, min- tater of public works stated In the legislature, before Its recent pro- xigauon. was uie aeparj-mem naa purchase a Deerlng tractor and grader for use !hfo3,aiilerh00( dtrlet since Aorll irll 1. 1929. The ma- chine was purchased from Brown, Fraser & Co. Ltd and $4,430.50 was paid for it. " UTH WINTER SAILINGS From l'rlnre Ittiptrt for Van rumrr, railing at Off an Falls and l'orll Ititrr 10.00 p.m. Thiiradaya For Anyox and Stewart 4.00 p.m. XVfdnfadaya Fortlitftlilly frirf to Queen Charlotte lalanda. Particulars on rrurat. TRAIN SERVICE l'nftigfr tralna Irave Prince Ituprrt Momlaya, Wrdnralaya ami Frldaya at 3.00 p.m. for Edmonton, Winnipeg and poln It K.aat. far Informtm tion tmll mt irHaa loral mg fnl ar II. Mrt.WKN. II. r. A r.4. IVIbm KaMH, B.C. Canadian afional V-S MMMKammmmmmmmm Stationery Office Supplies Toys Charts Hooks Hadios Sewing Machines McKAE BROS., LTD. Wed. Special McCormick's Jersey 15c Cream Sodas, per pkg. Munro Bros. Johnstone Smith, who has betn on a trip to Anyox, returned to the city on the Catala this morning from the smelter town. Adjourned general meeting of Prince Rupert Football Association City Hall, Thursday, 8 p.m. All Interested in football please attend 2 J. E. Moody, who Is identified with the staff of the Port Simpson General Hospital, was a passenger aboard the Catala today going through for a visit to Vancouver. T. W. Hall, inspector of schools, returned to the city on the Catala this morning after a two-weeks' absence during which he Inspected schools at Anyox, Alice Arm and Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Walker returned to the city on this after-neon's train from New York. Mi. Walker has been away several months while Mrs. Walker went east about a month ago. John A. Anderson, road superintendent for Atlln district, arrived in the city on the Catala this morning after a visit to Stewart on official duties and will proceed on he Prince Oeorge tomorrow afternoon to his headquarters at Anyox Donald Nicholson, who has been a member of the crew of the lighthouse tender Newlngton, left on yesterday afternoon's train for Montreal where he will embark cn April 29 aboard the steamer Duch ess of Richmond for a visit to his native home In Stornoway, Scotland, where his mother Is ill. WOULD HAVE BIG CHANGE (Continued from Pace i uneconomic lines which have 1 waa vv vaavaaaav aaa v n mv4l we v V W I " are not fighting for Princ Rupert, we are flehtlng for the farmer on the farm. who. in his stem fight against world conditions must have the cheaoest routes which will carry his produce to the world mar- i ket. Nevertheless Prince Rupert will come Into her own some day. With I her splendid harbor and strategical rwcltlnn orhlrh rnt .OA mfl&a riff ,he ,er rout to the'0rlent, she has the future with her. But In all discussions the interest nf thp nrlmflrv farm nrnHtvar 1 overlooked, and In the increasingly v,M. ,,., u . .ul new tv t-uiiivhihiuu aic muav iwic I4ic cheaoest rxwlhl rate In order to get his commodities on the world market. It mv helo the railroads, on the face of it. to force a lon haul and collect a bl tariff therefor, but in thl way they are killing the goose that lays the golden e. and mnkln the producers' existence Impossible." TRAIN L.XTE TODAY Today's train from the Bast, due at 10:40 this morning, was two hoiws Hta not anrlvlng until 12:40 noon. Announcements Anglican Cathedral Spring Sal; April 19. Prince Rupert Singers April 20. Capitol Theatre. '. Elks' Dance. April '.22. . Eagles' carnation dance. Friday April 23. Admission-. Ladles re freshments; Gentlemen 50c. Ev erybody welcome. Ridley Home Bazaar-May 5. ' Three Plays, Presbyterian Church May 5th and 6th, . . j Legion Band Conceft May 13. 87' Spring Sale, St. Pefers Church, i May 19. TOO LATE TOJCLAS3IFY LOST Monday evening McOlll pin set with small pearls and rubies. Reward. Phone Red 934. 02 Limericks Are Still Coming In Supreme Coffee Contest Ends Or April 30 and This is the Time To. Take1 Part "Stewart and Mobley Ltd. report that limericks are still coming in and that there will be a goodly number from which to select the prize winners. Many , have intlma- ed that they hart4 limericks ready r In process of being written oi; .o far have failed to send them. l"he contest closes at the end of :he month, so It would be wise tc ict before it is too late. Here are two Just received: There was an old man from Nantucket Who kept his Supreme In a bucket. His daughter named Nan Ran away with a man. And as for the coffee Nan tuk it. There was a young chap from Kentucky Who thought he was very unlucky Till he married Sue Premo And had a great beano. Now wasn't he awfully plucky? NO HALIBUT SALES Although three boats were in with catches aggregating 47,800 pounds, there was no sale of halibut on the local Fish Exchange this morning. The three boats holding over until tomorrow are the Americans Lindy and Anna J with catches of 33.000 and 14.00C pounds respective, and the Molly B., with 800 pounds. Cushion forms In dlfferenr 'hips and sizes 45c. to 75c. at th Dollar Store's Removal Sale. 02 WEATHER REPORT Langara Island Part cloudy, light easterly wind: sea calm. Triple Island Overcast, light easterly wind; sea smooth. Dead Tree Point Clear. llht .nulhwest wind: barometer, 29.48; temperature, 48; light swell. VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER. April 19: Wheat was quoted at 62c on the local ex change today. SloiiHtcft Ulcers Relieved at Home yLICK 11KSULTS WITHOUT IUCID DIUT It la raatarkaltU Uar qulcklr moat caaaa wX aumach uicttt, . aciaoaia. eoaaUpUn, gaa, dUUaaa antr aat-ibk, aiomaca paiaa. mat aiamacA, uwitNUiu, auk. rtapoad to u'i n a iauiaia ra-crala uia wvpar cuamioai baianca" In yaur atomaoa uua Iracmt; u o( paia ana aia-Uaas. Mo riia dlat you can at all wholaaouia loo via and raain your lormar airaotn. StnU today tan cma lu atarapa tor -i'nai utiar and lull particulara. Act now aa otter ta limited. Caaadlaa U"MI, Arrarlty Ul(. Hlatf. ar, Uatarla. tun i-.nk laulria ara noi auiu in dru ..una. 318 Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heal 75c. TEN DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlfnhonc 8I Anna Borden, city. MI-LADY Beauty Shoppe Kotcx Special, 10c Permanent Wave $5.00 Ladies' Hair Cut . . 33c Children's Hair Cut 25c Phone 655 Income Tax Returns Dominion returns must be ' filed by 30th April CEOKOE uonic & CO. Accountants and Auditors 213 Second Ave. W. Tlione 387 Why a Victor? PAGS THRE2 WHY BUY FOUR-DAY OLD MILK? BETTER MILK FOR LESS MONEY Pure Natural Milk From Our Own Cows 100 Percent Government Tested Grade A Dairy Inspection Milked and Delivered to Your Home Same Day 9Qts.for $1.00 14 Pts. for $1.00 This Price Positively Cash Tickets PRINCE RUPERT DAIRY Phone 287 DOMINION DAIRY Phone Red COS The Fish which made Rupert Brand" SMOKED BUCK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Siorage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, R.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Htrxir.m Irate rrtner Rupert f or Vanrotmrt T.S. TATAI.A EVERY TltSDAV. IJO PM. Via Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.8. CAIWENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Arriving Vancouver Bundij midnight approx. WeeU itUUigi to Port SLmpaon, Alice Arm. Anyox. Stewart and Nau Rtvtr points. Sunday, 9 p.m Further information regarding all aaUlnga and ticket at rniMT IltTKKT AGENCY: heeond Avenue. Phon. SM COAL! COAL! Satisfaction guaranteed with our Famous Edson Alberta it Bulkley Valley Coal; No. 1 Bulkley Valley Timothy Hay. Wheat. Oats & Barley. Pratts Baby Chick Food. Seeds & Fertilizer. Prince Rupert Feed Co rilONi: 58 S: 5S8 Early Ad. Copy BECAUSE 1. Victor tone is not approached by any other make of Radio. 2. Victor's business is Radios and Records. They do not make washing machines, refrigerators and a thousand other thinzs and radios as a fill-up side-line on dull days. 3. In the radio world the prestige of Victor stands out as would a snow cap on Mount Morse in midsummer: 4. M:Rae Bros, are known as Radio headquarters and have always at your command the services of a Victor-trained radio specialist. 5. When you have a Victor you know and everybody knows that you have the very best the world produces in radio. Prince Rupert Famous TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIrlV FOK 8KEENA HK.M Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZE! MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the Cltr is appreciated