: til Tuesday Aprils PAGE BIZ TOT DAILY NEWS The fury of a woman scorned! I pitied but dared not warn her to he more careful about "B.O."- Carnation "From Contented Cows" MILK e Other Woman's Story cannot live EOMANCE . when carelessness about "B.O." body odour creeps in. Men instinctively turn from the girl, women shun the man who To this day she hales me blames me for stealing him away. But it was her own carelessness that cost her his love. is guilty. Don't t'uVyour happiness through over-confidence. Don't feel that you can never offend. Pores arc constantly giving off odour-causing waste a quart daily. Wc become so used to this ever-present odour that we don't notice "D.O." in oursehts. But others do instantly! Play safe. End all "B O." danger the sure way. Not by trying to cover it up with powders ana lotions but by keeping pores dean and dt-edorixfd. Frequent bathing with Lifebuoy will do it! Lifebuoy is diffcrtnt from ordinary toilet soaps. Its very smell is different a pleasant, t.xtra-cUan scent that vanishes as you rinse. It lathers more abundantly leaves you feeling fresher, cleaner. Its creamy, searching lather purijits pores removes every trace of "B.O." -s It removes germs too! Wash your hands often with Lifebuoy so that your finger prints will not harmful germs on Stut oods you eat. A Complexion Secret "Don't be afraid of soap-and-watcr cleansing for your face," complexion authorities urge. There's no risk if the soap is as pure and bland as Lifebuoy. Work its gentle, purifying lather well into the pores at night; then rinse. See how quickly dull complexions freshen and glow with healthy radiance. Levtr Brothers Limited. Toronto Lifebuoy HEALTH SOAP stops body odout CARNATION is. whole milk with only the natural water-content removed and nothing added. Carna- . tion is the famous safe-guarded milk "from Contented Cows," That means that every precaution is taken to insure its purity at the source by the strictest cleanliness in the care and in the milking of the cows. After Carnation is evaporated to double richness the , cans are then hermetically sealed to continue the ' protection until Carnation reaches you. What Expert Cooks Tell Us Domestic Science experts have found that Carnation makes foods richer, tastier, finer in texture. They , say that the "homogenized" butter-fat in Carnation makes it super-smooth. Use it in cream soups, sauces, puddings, ice cream, cocoa, candy. Enjoy its creamy double-richness in coffee, fruits and cereals and cut your cream bills in two! Approved for Baby Feeding The highest medical authorities recommend Carnation Milk as an excellent milk for babies because of its purity, uniformity, nutritious-ness, richness in vitamins and minerals, and super-digestibility. That's How Good It Is! Let the Daily News Classified Ads. work for you. Lb 231 ill Send for Frco Booklets Tkt Carnation Cook Book and "Conttntti Babiit" art two now bookUtt tvtry koottvelfo and motktr ikoold kit. Writ for tktm to Carnation Co., LimlloJ, 1U Abbott St.. Vaneouvtr, B.C. MILK FROM CANADIAN COWS, PACKED IN CANADA IN CANADIAN.MADB CANS AND CASES PROGRAM AT ARMY Entertainment and Prize-Giving , AI trtci! fe'rt'r IjCwit Ha '. CHadcrL.WNi(ht In connection with the annual prizc-slving to pupils of the Salvation Army Sunday School, a rt-Ilrrlit fill program was presented by the children Wore a large audience in the Citadel last evening. Copt. Ruby Steele presided and the program was as follows: Selrctlon "Marching to Zlon," String Band. Recitation "My Busy Day." Hedvi? Carlson. Dialogue, Clara and Maty Pierce. r Piano Solo "Flag March." Mis. Drill "Floral Cross." fifteen girls. Recitation "Little Willie and Sister Grace," Thomas Penny. Selection "Memories of Child hood,'' String Band. CecltntlonVMavls Thaln. Dialogue "Bound to Win," by young men. Recitatlon'Only a Smile," Edith Hudson. Chorus Selection String Band. Piano Solo Clssle Armstrong. Dialogue "Lost Opportunity," young men, Pantomime "Gypsy Tent," young men Selection "Over the River," bj String Band, At the conclusion of this pro I gram prizes were presented to I many children for attendance, ; conduct, efficiency, etc .The proceedings came to a close with the Prizes Presented Following were the recipients of awards: First Prizes Cathie Murray,: Ruth Pitcher, Rosie Smith, Clara 1 Pierce, Annie Murray, Frank Pierce, I Earl Pierce, Herbert Pierce, Mary Montgomery, Ina Montgomery, ' Hedvlg Carlson. Chrlsslc Murray,' Buddy Pierce and Edward Harmon, i Second Prize Cjolly Smith, Mary Clark. Bobby. Clark, Kenneth Murray, David Clark. Everett Pierce, Donald Montgomery. Malcolm Murray. Bryo Gurvich, Edith Hudson, Jimmy Eckcrt, Margaret Murray, Chrlssle Montgomery, Molly Gos- nell. Harold Dahl and Olga Zellsko. Wall mottoes were presented to all children who did not receive other prizes. District News PRINCE GEORGE Miss Ernestine Stonchouse and George Abbott were united In mar rlage on Tuesday last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yost. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Peter Connal, pastor of the local United Church, and Miss Eva Oaul and James Friend acted as attendants of the couple. Only immediate friends and relatives were in Henry Johnson, who is well known here, has been appointed national advertising manager of the Huntingdon Park Signal newspaper at Huntingdon Park, Cal. Rev. W. R. Adams, Bishop of Carl-boo, arrived here last Friday from Kamloops and conducted services In St. Michael's Anglican Church here Sunday. In the evening he held confirmation service which was followed by a brief social gathering when refreshments were served. The Women's Auxiliary to the rrince ucorgc Hospital held a: meeting last Friday at the home of Mrs. Arthur Lclth. Queen Hatchery 36 W. Cordova St. Vancouver, B.C. Baby Chicks, Queen Quality Leghorn, Rhode Island Red, Barred Rock, of high egg production. Catalogue free. QUEEN HATCHERY 36 W. Cordova St, Vaneouver Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert April 19, 1913 David H. Hays left this morn ing pn the steamer Prince George for Vancouver whence he will proceed to Montreal where he has 'been called on account of the drowning of his brother, Sir Chas. M. Hays, president of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, in tlw wreck of the steamer Titanic. A total of 2348 persons were lost with the Titanic. A memorial scrviee for the victims of the wreck will be. held in the Westholme Theatre here. ! Patrick Fred Carroll, aged 0 years and one month, and Fred erlck Henry Carroll, 4 years and two months, have arrived from England to Join their parents at Calgary. They travelled unaccompanied across the AUanUe Oceun on the steamer Lake Manitoba. W. E. Scott, deputy minister of agriculture: J. F. Carpenter of the Department of Agriculture, and .William Manson. M.P.P., sailed last night on the Prinee John for an inspection trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. They were accompanied by E. M. Sandilands. gove-ernment agent at Queen Charloito City, and Charles Gllllngham, road superintendent. ON.It. TRAINS Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays , 3 p-rq. Prom the East Tuesdays, Thursdays ana Satur-uro o:ot stop There's even a difference in the KELLOGQ'S Corn Flakes have such a delicious aroma that you'd be sure to choose them if you compared them with others, just on the strength of opening the packages. And of course there's a big difference In the taste and crispness. Kellogg's are the very best corn flakes possible to make and they are protected by a sealed WAXTITE inside bag that brings them oven-iresh to your table. This feature Is patented I , , Kellogg's guarantee you the highest quality and satisfaction. Look for the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario, 1 1 I THRILLING ' MYSTERY 'Murder By the Clock" at Capitol Theatre is Creepy ricturc Creeps and shivers there are a-J plenty, for those attending the Ca-; pltol Theatre here for the first oi . Uie week feature picture "Murder, by the Clock." This mystery-thriller Is based, on the novel of the same name. It was also popular as a stage play. i The story is that of the unhappy marriage of a young man who, strangely enough, Is murdered twice In a single evening. Several hours after he is found dead in his home, he Is alive again, due to the reviving effects of a drug known as adrenalin administered by the police doctor. Some minutes after he has regained life, and Just as he is about to reveal who killed him, he Is slain for the second and final time. in. The web of events woven iround J this spine-tingling double demise forms an hour's entertainment that holds the audience with frozen in-1 terest. I The cast in an excellent one in- j eluding such outstanding actors as) Irving Pichel, Lllyan Tashman, Wil- j 11am Boyd and Regis Toomey. Monday and Tucsda, TWO .nJ ! SHOWS - 7 and , Amiun, will's, fwi Afvcf "Vali ui "MURDER BY THE CLOCK With William Boyd, I. rnn Tauiiirini. r. iuilllililll, irV' l'ichel, Kepi, Toom. lne beautiful vampi A Paramount Picturl Comedy ANDY o,VDE ja THE CANNON HALL Musiral I.U.LI AN KOTH I NM'GIITY C AL PARAMOUNT NEWS ADMISSION 15c t l eaiure Marts at 7 to )l Thursday Only "NO ONE MAN" K I UXaU OJ SJtEP IJ.91BSII KJB'l VJOIVWt E-T.'S' EU' KU K 3 8. I III 'm I New Things For The Babies A HE A UTI FUL SE LECTION OF Babies' Coats, and Sweater Coats Hats, Tains, Bonnets and Dresses Has Just Arrived CALL IN AND SEE THEM CAPITOL BABY SHOPPE n (Mrs. Anna Johnson) TB 1 1 I B I I CI IB CCBTClBf II BtflB'IVffflVBIiEffiBf 'B $'B . 1 1 1 ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Itin. 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