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It gives a wealth of new practical and economical recipe for soups, calcei, salads, puddingi, ice creams, paitries, candies, etc. It explains how you can qufcltly improve the flavor of your cooking and incidentally offer your family many entirely new recipes that they witt enjoy. Borden's St. Charles Evaporated Milk is rich country milk with nothing but 60 & of the moisture removed. Every drop of cream and goodness is saved, giving r a wonderful cooking aHy In a handy, hygienic and economical form. Fill in the jt:WT J imchtd coupon and we thmll be iUdtondyoam copy ot the" Good Provider' Cook Book" by return mtit. COUPON The Bordra Co., Umfefd, 1 1 S Otorf St-. TsranM. Cntlnnrt: PiraM tnt mt m npy "Qond Provider's Cook Hook." iim . . . at. c PRINCE RUPERT Likes the Best! Prince Kuport merchants say that their customers like to buy goods of the best quality. They are a discriminating people. If there arc any Prince Rupert people not taking the Daily News regularly wo suggest that they arc making a mistake in not taking the best. The price is now so low that it is a mistake to do without the paper that circulates throughout the district. Call up tho Daily News business office and ask that the boy call 'and collect 10c. Weekly Commence Getting the Paper Tomorrow Local Items J. II. Pllne of the crew ol the lighthouse tender BirrJe sailed yes terday afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver on vacalorM Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Silver sides sailed on the Catala yesterday afternoon for a vacation trtp to Vancouver and Victoria. Alberta Sootlesrs Egg, $11-00; Tclkwa Lump, $12.50; Nanaimo-Wellington Lump, $13.50. lib Alberta & McCaffery, 117. Mass meeting ol workers will be held In Moose Hall, Sunday, Jan. 10, at 8 p.m. to discuss the unemployment problem. All citizens Invited. 7 P. H. Hughan, who arrived in the city earlier in the week from hi! home at Alyansh, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a visit to Vancouver. Canadian Legion: Special meeting Friday, Jan. 8, at 8 p.m. sharp. Members please attend. Special executive meeting Thurs day, Jan. 7, at 8 p.m. 6 Mrs. Ilara, well known Japanese woman of this city, sailed on the Catala yesterday afternoon for Vancouver where she will embark for a visit to her native home In Japan. Alex Murrey, who has been sta ttoned at the local elevator of the Alberta Wheat Pool for the past two or three months, sailed on the CaUl yesterday afternoon fo, Vancouver. ON Jt steamer Prince John. Captain Neil McLean, is not expected to arrive here from Vancouver via Uie Queen Charlotte Islands before Saturday. The vessel was two days late In leaving Vancouver, not sail ing until Monday afternoon. DDD or the severer forms oS eczema An active fluid that washes into tho Ma. A doctor's formula with a brll- lUnt record. Ilrhlng stops Instantly IliU clear stainless treatment penetrates the ilck tissues. OU.MES LTD. V. J. McCUTCHEON. UKUGCiIS'I CNJt. steamer Prince Rupert. Capt. H. E. Nedden. arrived in port at 10:15 this morning from Van couver, Powell River and Ocean ?alls an dwill sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox aid Stewart, whence she wl return here tomor-whence she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. Word has been received in th ;lty that T. A. Bryant, school teacher at Metlakatla, recently under went a serious operation in Vancouver from the effects of which he Is showing recovery. Miss -Bryant, his daughter, arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning froom Vancouver to teach at Metlakatla pending her father's recovery- Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert January 6, 1912 Aid. 8. M. Newton has accepted the challenge of Aid. J. H. Hlldltch to meet him at a campaign meeting in the Empress Theatre tonight. Both Aid. Newton and Aid. Hlldltch are candidates for the mayoralty. The body of John Cunningham, for 35 years a trader at Metlakatla. who died a few days ago in New Westminster, arrived here on the Venture this .nornlng from the south and will be taken to Metlakatla where burial will be made. Deceased's nephew, George Cunningham of Port Essington. accompanied the remains north. TELEPHONBds VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA nitAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese ntESII PASTElim.F.I) MILK AND CKEAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City THE DAILY fllWl lAGr THREE aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVam ... . W7..37.-- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW I i IB t W 'Baafe,:i'flTO'. A.' 'Ml 9 U'P:" l Love Him! Silly question 1 Of course you love him. You exist for him. It gives you a queer feeling to see him playing there' on the floor and to realize he's yours. Love him? Oh my you'd do anything for him! Watch for the first signs of constipation In your child and give Baby's Own Tablets. They.are the ideal laxative for children of all ages. If your child is constipated if he has a cold, simple fever, no appetite or a coated tongue don't wait for more serious illness to develop, pet Baby's Own Tablets at once. They will save you worry. 25 cents a package at any druggist's, lc BABY'S OWN TABLETS (Dr. Williams') For Children of All Ages Provincial Constable Robert Gib son returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning afte a brief trip to Vahcouvei on cs cort duty. per town on the Prince Rupett this morning. Miss Wllla Dyer returned to the itv on the Prince' Rupert tnis moretng after spending the Christ mas and New Year holiday sea sen visiting In Vancouver and Seattle Mj-8. E. H. Simpson of Massett. who has been on a trip to Van couver, arrived in Uje city oa tht Prince Rupert this .morning en- route back to the Queen Charlotte Islands. James Urderwood of the Fores Branch service returned to tn- city on the Prince Rupert tnif morning after spending Christmas acd New Year holiday season visit ing in Vancouver. M. M. O'Brien, chief field engi neer for the consolidated Mining & Smelting Co., is a passenger on board the Prince Rupert today bound for Stewart to pay one a' hi periodical visits of Inspection to the Big Missouri mine. William Crulkshank, C.N.R. cltv ticket agent, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this mornln-. after spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season vlsltlry in Vancouver. Mrs. Crulkshank and son will be returning to the city next week. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sargent arrived In the city on the Prince Ru pert this morning from Vancouver and proceeded on this afternoon's train to their home In Ilaselton Mrs. Sargent has been In Sacra mento. Callforraa. where her father has been seriously ill. and Mr Sargent went to Vancouver before Christmas to meet her. Mrs. Sar- geant's sister. Mrs. Frank St. Am our of this city. Is remaining in Caiforrla for another month. Will He at Least Month IJcfore Seal Cove Mill Reopens It will be at least a month yet be fore the Big Bay Lumber Co.'s saw mill at Seal Cove resum cutting of lumber, It was stated thta morning at! the mill office. . . Announcements Eagles' Social Dance January 8. Gentlemen 50c. Ladles refreshment!. Presbyterian BurnsBanquet January 25. Glasses fitted ty registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. Mrs. A. O. Bowie of Smlthers ar rived in ten city from the interior by train yesterday and sailed in the afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. Robert Pece; a member of' the i Dally News staff for the past year or so, will sail on the ss. Prince Rupert tomorrow night for his home in Vancouver where he will pay an extended visit. The condition of O. P. Tinker who fell and injured his leg on Monday morning, was reported this morning from the Prince Rupert General Hospital to be as good as could be expected. Dr .and Mrs. H. L. Alexander and son, who have been spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting in Victoria, return ed from the south on the ss. Prince Rupert this morning. Col. and Mrs. J. W. Nlcholls and family, who have been spending the Christmas ard New Year holiday visiting in Vancouver, return- to the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Inspector John Macdonald, provincial police, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season at Van couver where his family resides. Delcourt and Louis Parent, who are attending Vancouver College, were the guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs, George D. Parent at New Hazelton during the Chrlst- Yia holidays. They returned to Vancouver on New Year's night. C. F. Kemp, who has been spend Ing the Christmas and New Y?ar holiday season visiting at West Vancouver with his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James R Mitchell, returned to the city from R. O. Ford, who has heen on s he south on the Prince Rupett brief business trip fo Ocean Falli,ltKls morning Mrs Kemp will be returned to the city from the pa- returning to the city later. C. N. It. TRAINS For the Fst Mondays, Wednesdays days From the East and Frl- 3 pjii. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10:40 am Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot Si Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlrphnnr TSI Drink More Milk For Fresh Local Milk Phone Red C08 DOMINION DAIRY We Carry a Representative Stock of Popular Car Parts For Prompt Efficient Service Phone 566 RUPERT MOTORS Oarage & Service Station Night Calls 161 COAL Bay the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Wellington in any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Itobln Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co I'HONES 58 AND 558 PULTS SsviV rrom HI WAHT MM A M Price 58c i box Greenville Si Skirl If Ircatk Wit!. Mm Ti Sit itwi Mr. C. M. Stoedar, HanoTW, Ont., writer-"I could hardly do my work, and after going op or down stain I bad to ait or lis down for a whila aa I would be afl out of breath. I eould hardly go down town for if I walked two or, three- blocks I wm ready to fall over. I took seteral boxes of Milburn's Heart and Nerre Pills and am glad to aay I hare been totally reliered of my troubw." Bold t all drm tad sMrl lUtw. M iM rwwipt si sriM bf Tk T- UUbvm Oa Ltd., Teronto, Oat. Christmas (Continued from Pago 1) of which were well rendered but special mention must be made of the Marches by Sousa and the Poet and Peasant Overture which were really beautifully played: O Canada. "Thunderer," march (Sousa). , "Norma," overture (V. Bellini). Selection from "Martha" F. V. Flotou). I "CM Comrade;' march (C.1 Teikc). "Sphinx,'' valse (Francis Popy). Overture, "Hungarian Comedy," (Kelar Belar). "Corcoran Cadets," march (Sou-. "Poet and Peasant," overture (Suppe). Refreshments. God Save the King. On Tuesday afternoon the schol ars of the school were given a Christmas Tree in the schoolroom. Each child, after refreshments had been served, received presents from the tree. In the evening the school concert was glvcrt to a crowded audience and the children gave a cood account of themselves. The following is the program: O Canada. Recitation. "Morning Prayer," Salome Robinson. Nursery Rhymes. "Twinkle Twin kle, Little Star." "HI Diddle Diddle," Raphael McKay. "Little Jack Hor ner." Kelly Stevens, "Little Mlssl Muffett," Annie Ward. Alphabet. Nursery Rhymes. "Little Bo-Peep," Martha Robinson; "Jack and JUL" Three Blind Mice," ten little Indian boys. Recitation. "Christmas," Victoria Leeson. Humorous Interlude, "In the Doctor's Office." Nursery Rhymes. "Little Robin Redbreast," "Hickory, Dickory, Dock." Carols. "Holy Night." "See Amid the Winter's Snow." "Once In Royal Davids City." "We Three Kings," "Away in a Manger." "While Shep herds Watched." Speeches and prize giving. God Save the King. On Christmas Eve Father Christ-, mas arrived in great state and proceeded to the Community Hall where he distributed presents to every child In Greenville who had; not received presents from other sources. There were many presents for the grown-ups too. Great credit Is due to the Greenville Council for their thought of the little ones who are not so well off as some others and who otherwise- would not-have received any present for Christmas. Concert of Music On Saturday evening the Oreen-vllle Choir gave a concert of music flESTLEj Mil TALL SIZC In the Community Hall to a large audience. The following program was presented and credit Should be given to Charles McNeil, conductor. land Fred McKay, organist for the I manner in which the program was lESTLfi ajiajiajs baby aiza rendered: Opening Hymn, "Lead Us Heavenly Father, Lead Us." Anthem, "Tidings of Great Joy." Solo, "Sharing of Sorrows." Duet, "Life Without End.' Quartet, "Forgive Them Father." Solo and duet, "Star of the East." Anthem, "And the Glory of the Lord." Solo, "Rejoice Orcatly, O Daughter of Zlon." Duct. "Take Up Thy Cross." Trio, "Star of Love." Solo, "Father in Heaven." Anthem, "And There Were Shepherds." After the concert refreshments were served and the evening ended with the singing of the National Anthem. The festivities continued on Monday evening. December 28, and lasted until the final concert the nana on oaiuruay evening, Jan uary 2, 1032. Steamship Sailings For Vsncouver Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 pm Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 pm Friday ss. Cardena. midnight Jan. 17 ss. Princess Mary .. pm. Jan. 21 ss. Princess Mary .. pm. From Vancouver . Sunday ss. Catala pm Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert. .. 10:30 am. Friday- as. Cardena pm Jan. 13 ss. Princess Mary . pm. Jan. 27 ss. Princess Mary . pm For Naav River and Fori Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala : ...0 pxt. From Naas River & Fort Simpson-Tuesday ss. Catala 11:30 a.m. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. 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