i PAGE FOUR TOT DAILY ITOTS Thursday, Februa-v j I 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 deliciouly right in every way? Nestle's Evaporated Milk produces a uniform, velvety texture and a glorious, rich colour. It alo 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 IK cups batter W cup cocoa leap pastry i mom ba' H cup Evaporated Milk and akiag H cup at er, miveH 1 tepeoa ratulia Grsssa butter and sugar. Separate eaja aad add yolks to the I ptter-tugar oust ore. Sift flour, tben measure. Reaift frith balriog poudtr and cocoa. Add alternately mith the diluted Nestle' Evaporated Milk to the first austare, beginning aad ending with dry inpedaenu. Add vanilla arid fold in stiffly beaten ejg whites. I'our into 2 layer-cake pans that have been oiled aad lined with paper and bake in a moderate oven (iSO F.) for about 35 aainutea. Yield: 2 layers, 9 inches square. MAIL THIS COUPON Advertise in the Dally Newt cakes, pies and puddings made with it. What more simple way to provide that extra quart or to of milk a day that is so essentia! to children and beneficial to adults? Nestle's Evaporated Milk contains more than twice the apiount 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. "Ktuti'i Etaprttd Milk is aluays hi mj Litcbtit shtf" "I prefer it to any other brand. Not only ha it aim plif ied ami improved my baking - but I have fou ml it to lie most economical. I use it now wherever I require milk in my cooking with truly wonderful ' results. Mmmim bim. Dept. 25 tA n frp reckie IaLWi ivfn m,.. to jaipmt dWic by tbe u tf NmU t Eripu- NESTLE? Mftaftnat HESTL? S pAPORATSP BABY SIZE TAIL SIZE NESTLES i EVAPORATED m MILK NESTLES World's Largttt Producers and 5eers of Condensed and Evaporated Milk. The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK CO Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. FISH CASH & CARRY SHOP Frwh Filleted Flat Fish. 2 lbs. 25c Flounders. Brllle St Sole, 3 lbs. 25c FrMh Filleted Ua Cod. per lb .15c a for 55c Fresh Filleted Red Cod, per lb. 15c 2 for : 25c OoJlcharu, 3 lbs. 25c SPECIAL Frwh Sliced Halibut, per lb He Fresh FUleta of Halibut, per lb. 17c Second Street COAL! COAL! Oar Famous Edson, Alberta and Dalklay Valley Coals are guaranteed to rite satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Dulkley Valley. Wc also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Darley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 5K Plionn 558 C-N.R- TRAINS For the East-Mondays' Wednesdays and Fridays 9:30 pjn From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday! 10:15 p.m. SEND-OFF TO WILKINSON INSTRUCTOR HEADS BOARD Stewart Steele Guest at Honor at I Both Officers of Public Library Concert and Dance at Skidrgate Mission Itefore Leaving j ' Shortly before he left Skldegate, Stewart Steele, trainer of the In JONES WTILL!E THE TOILER" VwAtT Haute COME HOHB an .a. I "THAT'S rt. OOOO tOSFA. MAC .yiu VAVAtT AMD OIB Ht GOOD tXl-K- Wtf TO - .-el. iAy anon M 1 tMT- ivs .ISvl 15'' Family Meat Market Pot Rout of Beef. 4 lbs Potatoes, io lbs. Shoulder Pork. 4 lbs. Potatoes, 10 lbs. Leg of Pork, 4 lbs. Potatoes, 10 lbs. Lamb 8tew. 4 lbs. Potatoes, 10 lbs. . Round Steak, 2 to. Potatoes, 10 Km. . Ham. No. 1 per lb. Sirloin Steak. I tba. Potatoes, io to. Loin Lamb Chops, 2 lbs. Potatoes, 10 to. Leg of Lamb per lb. . . Shoulder Lamb. 5 lbs. Potatoes, 10 lbs. Loin Pork Chops, 2 lbs. Potatoes, 10 lbs. 057 IMionc 50c 50c 60c 50c 50c 15c 50c 50c 20c 75c 50c 957 here Ke-lleclrd at Meeting Held Last, Night The Library Board at Its meet ing last night In the Llbray re- dian band at that who point, arrlv- j ekctd 0 w,lkina0n and Tho-ed here yesterday, was the guest of , . maa Blak' cna,rm,n and secreUry honor at Skide.at Mlaalon at a farewell party glren at the town hall. The dtisans of the village united in doing honor to the musician who had been two months. The program opened with selections by the band which played the march "8olid Front." Qrerture 'Tuctoplel," march "King Cotton," medley selection "Trombone Com respectively. The new member, Rod McLcod. was welcomeu by the chairman. Othei members ut the hi the Village for rT.in uibb, narry Breen, Aldcinutn Basso-Bert, and H. F. Pullen. Miss CruicJcahank. tbe librarian aho attended tbe nr?vt-j in? and reported on the circulation for January as follows: Ttotal MrcuUtiori for the month . edy." march The Brier Bush."l7-147: Classified as fiction 4.926: .ronibone eoIo by Mr Steele, "Theinon-"2n 85fl: aupUeate pay uo. End of a Perfect Day." ;and Juvenile 1 .23'. Thr daily nv Thli coPert bund of 3 niee.Hi hia rage was 340.3 There were 4" made great progress under their instructor. In the course of the evening, II. S. Ortan spoke, thanking Mr. Steele for the fine work he had done and presented him with a beautiful carved totem pole as a present from all the citizens to show their appreciation of the Mndly interest he had taken in their pro gress Mr. Steele replied appropriately and there were many expressions of the hope that he would return at some future time. Dancing was con-' tmued until a late hour, j Amone the Invited nuests there were at the party from Queen Charlotte City. Dr. and Mrs. Charter. ConataMe and Mrs. Shame. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. McKenale. Mr. and Mrs F. Atkins. J. Servtoe M Newman. J. OUlatt and A. Beavan. From Skldegate there were Mr. and Mrs O Chastner. Mrs. C. M. Melntyre. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stevens and P Turner and ail he staff and employee of the Skide-liate Sunrise mine All told, there were faily three hundred present Mr. Steele left yesterday for hi home in Anyox SLEEPLESSNESS INDIGESTION itw with M ol Dr. CHASE'S new cards Issued. 20 cancelled and the number now on the books was 3.721. New books were receiveo. 51 by gift and 34 by purchase, whtb 60 had to be discarded as no loneer fit to circulate There a,e now approximately 8 518 books In the Week-End Specials Blue Ribbon Teal-lb. pkg. Nabob Baking Powder 12-os tin Jap Rice No l S lbs kUIWUIIlIji 35c 22c 23c Malkin' Best SPINACH 2 s. per tin 16c Nabob Concord CRAPE JELLY 32-( lar 38c 'redwood Creamery Butter lZf tox 3-lb bnoA Australian Sultana Raisins -f 0 per lb. Malkln's Best PORK Si BEAN8 2's. per tin 9c DRIED APRICOTS ri4c Special Broom Made by O C? p OOK' blind, each Nabob Orange Marmalade lOp 4-lb. tin Malkln's Best EXTRACTS 3 -os. bottle 18c Swift's BACK BACON Sliced, per lb. 15c Ekks Fresh Extras in cartons. 1 doa. Hair Dates 4 lbs Eaxle L bster V's per tin 70c 23c 16c Alberta Market Phone Your Order We Dellvri P. GAML'I.A, Proprietor Fifth Street Phone 20k ELECTION CANDIDATE Uejkln Announces He Will be Kun nine in I'nlon Interests in Prince 'ieorje. Kidlng PRINCE GEORGE, Feb. 9-Cle- ment P. Deykin has announced j himself as a Union candidate in; Fort George ridJt.g at the next, provincial election. The Labor party has called another nomlnatln; convention and the Liberals and Conservatives will likely have candidates in the field The ss Cardem is due from the south at 3:30 this afternoon Phone 953 Malkln's Best Tea per 1-lb. pkg. Mac's Best Pttt-4ieve 2 2 tins for Ayfmer Tomatoes 2's per Un Australian Pastry Flour per 10-lb sack Helna Spaghetti Medium tins, each Corn Starch. 1 pkg. Wanning Starch. 1 pkg wuid.or Salt -per 3l,-lb sack ; lassie Clesvnaer- 1 Una for On Equal Footing rpTMAxTt roe IT OKy, I felrt SixKWiMfi, HA.HBY ! I Tii- t-iSt . HE LUO, TILL'E. t'ME QUBM VwAiTlM "TO TALK tO YOU I DOM'T VVAMT TO n OVJSM - MOVI THAT VJH'M (.i6A0EiQ i DO "OATS S i ivat MB A CKA,MC'B Phone 95? De Jong s Cash and Carry Specials For Friday and Saturday crestwood Creamery Butter. 3 lbs. 60c Swift Brookfleld Cheeat 1 CTp per ',-lb. pkft. XOU P&CJSoap IQp Sbursfoi XsJl 38c 29c 10c 34c 13c 19c Evaporated Choke Peaches f)En 2 lbs for b Icing Sugar per 2-lb. pkg. Aylmer Tomato Catsup per bottle 9c 16c 14c Malkln's Best or Eagle Brand LOBSTER H's. per tin 28c Clothes Pins. 3 doz. Blue, 1 pkg.. the 2 for Helm Pure Olive Oil -per 8-rw bottle Nabob Australian Marmalade per J;ir 25c 17c 39c 29c Toombs Radio Service Makes of M Work f Radio Guaranteed Phone: Blue 901 Wednesday Si Thursday TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 p,m. Feature starts 7:40 Si 910 Admission 15c Si 50c Att. MAC Aa1 lyjds-rsMT 'u una. m . v'vvr THURSDAY MATluT at -30 a l eaturc starts Admission at S ta THK FAMOUS MUSICAL COMEDY "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS" With NANCY BROWN, HARRY WELCIIMAN and cast of o 100 Soloist. 100 Dancers. ALFREDO'S BAND. An I'mm, l,..m Comedy "HOT SPOT" British Scenic- X ANTI "KBl KRrLV PARAMOUNT NEWS PAL NITE TONIGHT TWO ADULTS ON ONE TICKET FRIDAY and SATURDAY "WILD (.1111. A3riL ALL a TAKE When you arc cold, tired, exhausted or suffering from nerve strain, your body is ut its weakest, and that is when germs ha-.u their best chance to attack you. Whenever you feci that SINKING ITU INGtskcacupofllovril the concent r an goodness of prime bee. Dorril lu i)k. untoic power of rctlilog the sitil cncrgn. i of the bodjr. BOVRIL and prevent that Sinking Feeling Trappers Want Best Prices Of course they do. Everyone wants as much as h can Ket. Why not? GOLDBLOOM THK OLD iii.i.iuii.r Pays the hlhet prices and sell his fur toaU and ottf t furt' at the loet. That Is the wav to do bulne.s tn hard times. Call and talk It over DEPRESSION PRICES Ekk Coals, per ton $11.00 & MI.50 (Not Nut Cos!) Lump Coal, per ton S12.30 Loose Coal, $1.00 per ton less All Coals are in a dry shed. Don't buy water, buy coal HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results By Westover. I