I I MAIL THIS COUPON Nmlt'i Msk Product! (Cauda) Ltd.. . Dept. V j J Addros. I ........ in mycooking-derfuf results. i i FIM mmi aw free ndpc folder. tJvini mtnr wtrt Ultra dnbe by tte UK of NckM'i Ertpo. I rutdWft. Name-. NESTLES "I prefer it to any other brand. Not only has it simplified and improved my baking but 1 have found it to be most economical. 1 use it now wherever 1 require milk with truly won- -oduct or ouiAt NESTLE? APORATf Ml LI Mil IA w " -T P t'HUJvl , BABY SIZE TALL SIZE NESTLES EVAPORATED IVflLIC fjESTLrf'S World's Laroeit Pro ductrs and Sellers i , f' Condensed and Evaporated Milk. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront With the coho run neartng a fin-! lsh. a number of the salmon packers 1 which have been operating to the various trolling grounds In the district are now making their 'final trips of the season. One of theae was the Elmer C. Capt. Johnny Clausen, which left this morning on what Capt. Clausen thought would be his last trip of the year. Oct quick result with a want ad 1' PAGE FOUH THE DAILY NEWS Thursday EXCEPTIONAL TEXTURE in Cooking depends... as every good cook knows on the ingredients. The secret of cake baking lies in the texture of your cake. Everything depends upon whether or not the cake is light and fluffy and just sufficiently moist. Why not be sure of your cakes being just deliriously right in every way? Nestl6's Evaporated Milk produces a uniform, velvety texture and a glorious, rich colour. It also helps a cake to retain moisture and consequently, freshness, longer if, indeed, you can keep a cake at all when made with this pure, concentrated doubly rich, cows' milk! Your family will be demanding Cocoa Cake i cups butter 2 nipt sugar 3 cups pastry flour S teaspoons baking H cup cocoa H cup Nestli's Evaporated Milk H cup water, er mixed 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream butter and sugar. Separate eggs and add yolks to the tutter-sugar mixtnre. Sift flour, then measure. Kesift with baking powder and cocoa. Add alternately with tbe diluted N'estle's Evaporated Milk to tbe first mixture, beginning and ending with dry ingredients. Add vanilla and (old in stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour into 2 layer-cake jvrns that have been oiled and lined with paper and bake in a moderate oven (.150 F.) for about 35 minutes. Yield: 2 layers, 9 inches square. cakes, pies and puddings made with it. What more simple way to provide that extra quart or so of milk a day that is so essential to children and beneficial to adults? NestI6's Evaporated Milk contains more than twice the amount of nutrients obtainable in the same quantity of ordinary' market milk, with added advantages of convenience, economy and safety. But try it for yourself. Given below is a recipe for Cocoa Cake a "mouth-watering" chocolate cake made with cocoa. We promise you it will establish your reputation as a cake baker "KutU't EtaporateJ Milk a always en mj kitchen tbtlf" eeaa. j TOBACCO IS BEING GROWN IN PROVINCE Sumas Ore of The Finest Areas Where Totem Plantation Located "In my opinion you have here one of the best. If not the best. tobacco growing areas In Canada This, In effect, Is the statement or N. A. McRae of the Tobacco Division of the Dominion Government, after viewing the "Totem" tobacco plantation in the Sumas areas of this province. The plantation consists of 80 acres of chojee tobacco, the result of years of experimentation and cultivation at the hands of expert growers. Tobacco growing in British Columbia is expanding, and the favorable climatic conditions for the growth of the plant are now established. A new Industry, it has from the outset pioneered Its way through the initial stages and is now entering a period where the growers can look for aennlte returns from their enterprise. Encouraged by results, they point to the preference for Canadian to- bnceos In British markets, most ot which hitherto has been socurea from Ontario. With the almost unlimited possibilities offered in the English market. British Columbia growers feel they are on the threshold of a new producing era in the lrdustry. Tobacco grown In this province is already becoming popular, and growers are confident that with the prestige of the local product firmly established, smokers in British Columbia will show marked preference for the home product. Today's Weather Prince Rupert Part cloudy, light northerly wind; barometer, 29.80; temperature, 56; sea smooth. Dead Tree Point Part cloudy, calm; barometer. 29.75; tempera ture, 55; light swell. Triple Island Clear, light nor- Triple Island Clear, light northwest wind; sea smooth. Langara Island Overcast, light easterly wind; sea smooth. Terrace Cloudy, calm. 48. Alyanah Cloudy, calm. 50. Anyox Foggy, calm, 50. Stewart Foggy, calm, 48. Hazetton Cloudy, calm. 52. Smlthers Cloudy, calm. 49. 'Burns Laic Cloudy, windy, 41. ' SILVER AND COPPER ON NEW YORK MART, NEW YORK. Sept. 14: (CP -Bar ! silver closed at 37 V on the local i metal market today. Copper was steady at 6c. PRICES SLAUGHTERED ! at The Montreal Importers Women's, Men's and Children's Winter Furnishings at Ridiculous Prices. Wc must sell this huge stock to raise money at once. Come and 6ee for yourself. No reasonable offer refused. Every Article at 25 Less Than Wholesale Men's Broadcloth Shirts, "Cariboo Krand" Work Shirts, Fine Quality Hats and Caps, Penman's, Stanficld and Viking Underwear, Men's and Ladies' Monarch Knit Sweaters, and Hudson Hay HIankets at very reduced prices. Come and See These Goods and be Convinced MONTREAL IMPORTERS Third Avenue Prlrirj. Itunarl sagassaslsagslsBssJgaaa f s. Teacup Readings I During the past few days Professor Roy has been enter- taining visitors to the Commo- dnn r.ntf with teacuo and coffee cup readings. So far he has ronrl 640 teacuos and 85 coffee cups. These have been given free of charge to any person spending 25c for after- noon or evening tea. Owing to the great interest taken In his readings it is ox- pected that Professor Roy will continue In the city for, a couple of weeks giving dally readings. He will answer ques- tlons on business, travel, so- clal and love affairs. Recent Books in Public Library Variety of Subjects Covered In New Volumes Which Have Been Acquired The following new books have been added to the shelves of the public Hbrary : "Far Places." by Jamas M. Dell. "Prospecting and Operating Small OoW Placers." by W. F. Boerkke. "The Story of the Hymns and Tune," by Theron Brown. "Canadian Almanac for 1933." 'Cavalcade," by Noel Coward. "Hunger Fighters." by Paul De Krulf. "Weotern Shores," by J. II. Hamilton. "Ten Years of World Co-operation," by the League of Nations. "The" Indian of Canada." by Diamond Jenneas. "Memoirs of a British Agent." by Bruce Loekhart. "In. Search of Ireland." by H.-V. Morton. "The Culture of Hardy Perennials and Biennials," by H. J. Moore. "Metootu ot a Fox-Hanttng Man," by Siegfried Motorahtp Northland. Cart Leu William, belonging to the North land Transportation Co.. arrived Jr. port at 5 o'clock this morning wltli four carloads of frozen fUh from Ketchikan and .tailed at 10 o rlocu or Seattle Week-End Specials Braid's Tea l-lb. pkg Crtsco 3-Ib. tin Honey Oraham Wafers per pkg. Alberta Creamery Butter- per lb. B &K Pastry Flour 7-lb. sack Brunswick Sardines per tin Alberta Egg 3 dot Icing Sugar 2.1b. pMsj.U Llbby's CaUhup per boUe Quaker Health Bran per pkg Nabob Baking Powder 2Hb. tin Broom 4 -string each Happyvale Sweet Mixed Pickles, large Jar Fels Naptha Soap per carton Sunklst Oranges S doe. Canteloupeav 3 for Field Tomatoe per basket Fifth Street 38c 73c 23c 23c 28c 5c 55c 22c 15c 22c 69c 25c 34c 75c 95c 25c 30c Alberta Market Phone 20S PRINTING Office Supplies Hose, Cowan & Latta Phone 231 Start Made on Vets' Building Alterations Under Way Already-Returned Men Enthusiastic The regular monthly meeting of the Canadian Legion took place last evening with President J. Preece in the chair and a large turnout of members. It was reported that the plans for the alterations to the present building had been approved by the elty and already preliminary work had begun on the building. Members were busy tearing down the old front, temporary office accommodation was available in the bil liard room and a considerable amount of brick and concrete work In progress. Tenders for plumbtrtK. wiring, roofing, piling, ete, were In preparation and some of this work would begin almost at once. A splendid spirit of enthusiasm is very evident and the returned men are pulling together in their determination to attain their objective in a completely satisfactory manner. Applications for regular mem bttabtp from 8 D Johnston. E B, Baker and Robert Davie were ap proved. A total of 33 SM scientist w. n rmrtloyed In 1420 laboratories he United States In 130 Phone 933 Phone 933 De Jong's Cash and Carry Friday & Saturday Specials Aylroer Com--Size 2's 2 tins tor Royal Crown Soap per rarton Ashcroft Catsup large bottle 23c! 23c 22c Malkins Best BAKING POWDER per tin 22c Quaker HEALTH BRAN per pkg. 21c California White Pigs OQo 3 lbs for Oranulated Sugar -10 lbs for Ensign Sweet Peas Sieve 2 tins for Fancy Bartlett Pears - per dozen White Pickling Onlons- 3 lbs. for Oreen Peppers per lb Outdoor Tomatoes per S-lb. basket O ravens teln Apples 4 lbs for 75c two orown oiuiana naisuu inni per lb JitdV, Malkin s Beat ORANOE MARMALADE per 40-ot. jar 32c Canadian CHUSK per lb. 18c 4 25c 35c 25c 10c 35c 25c FALL CLEANING This is the time to get curtains and drapes freshened up for the winter. Winter Coats Will be needed and should be cleaned. Ideal Cleaners Wednesday St Thursday TWO SIIOWS-7 St 9 Admission 50c 15c "M MA LOv LATKST SONG HITS GOKGEOUS GOWNS- .ROMs,. JA1U1 UAIINUK & iitlNKY G m Adorable" (7:30 Si 9:30) l VI IK Klrnnr Runnnriinr TaL A Vnm ltlt. vi - at Her Best with Her Handsome New Screen Si.(V"t Comedy CHARLIE CHASE In "NATL' HE IX THE uS PARAMOUNT NEWS STAR'S VOICE TRAILER sM if GUARANTEED! Kcllngg's Corn Flakes must always bo uniformly tirlwl . ti t.. . el quality, mey are so in hiiii tne personal guirtntf, , W. K. Kelloggt "If yon are not more than utiiEn return the emply red-and-grem package and . refund jour money. Made by Kellogg in London, ObJ BBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw3tV - gggggggl Hp f w. sawkkZ vaaaaaaaaaaaV Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa?! tril ""Lwaw gLgfl tidiest0"1 Airtight Heaters I"OK Iirit.MNR WOOD 3 Sizes: $3.50, $4.50 $5.50 We also tell Stovepipe. Col Hods and Shovel, Stov: I zr- Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. 24 Third Avenue West Developing and Printing Send Your Films Direct to WRATH ALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Hapld Sertlce Prlnre Itupert MissNelliebTK VIOLIN and THEOR Phono lit J1S Second A The Fish which made Prince Ruperlhm "Rupert Brand SMOKED - BLACK CO; Prepared Daily Bj Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co, W PRINCE RUPERT, H.C. COAL! COAL! I Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Uulkley Valley Coals are guaran- , teed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. l Uulkley Valley Wr also sell Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and IJarley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. SI Phones JJ CITY Transfer Phone 551) Hemlock and Rprurf" per cord d- 1 saw coal ron Second St. Phone gjj j Furniture and ra