PAOE srs EXCEPTIONAL TEXTURE in Cooking depends... as every pood cook knowsm 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, freshntss, 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 H cup cocoa 2 cape tugtr H cup Notle'i 4 eggs Evaporated Milk 3 cupt s try flour and 5 teaspoons baking; Vt cup water. powder mixed 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream butter and sugar. Separate eggs and add yolk to the ti'tter-wjar mixture. Sift flour, then measure. Kcsift with baking powder and cocoa. Add alternately with the diluted NestK's Evaporated Milk to the first mixture, beginning and ending with dry ingredients. Add vanilla and fold in stifrly beaten eg? w bite. Poor into 2 layer-cake pans that have been oiled and lined with paper and bake in a moderate oen (150 F.) (or about 35 minute. Yield: 2 layers, 9 inches square. . r MAIL THIS COUPON Kertit's Milk Product I (Cauda) Ui TenBto.(.atd. lepl. 25. nsMcmil ml'rt rtrp toWwi print many to iMStundutm bribe ax of Nestle tEnpo. rued Milk Name. AddreM. 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? Nestl6'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. "NatU's lltaporaud Milk u always tn my kitchen sbtlf" BABY SIZE "1 prefer it to any other brand. Not only has it simplified and improved my baking but I have found it to be most eco nomical. I use it now wherever I reauire milk in my cooking with truly wonderful results. NESTLE? NEST LfS PAPORATS? MIT.H MlL$ TALL SIZE NESTLE: EVAPORATED MILK 1 NESTLES World's Largest Producers and Sellers of Condensed and Evaporated Milk, Don't make mountains out of Anger ls like a ruin, which, in (rifles, don t hunt butterflies with fulling upon iu victim, breaks itself rifles. Laugh it jff ! to pieces Seneca. FRLEi) CHIC i vf KEN " I Aviation and Dietetics Are Favored Jobs TORONTO. April 27: (CP) Sur vey of vocational choices of pupils of senior fourth classes In Toronto I public schools, made by Superln-i tendent of Schools, Dr. C. C. Gold-ring, Indicates there will be plenty ) of aviators and dietitians in the inext generation. . Of 3,430 beys, 606 favored the i trades and 197 aimed to become i j aviators; There were 592 undecided ' ! 1 1 1 - I J I A 1 - ! lituu iuc itMiiHinuri uupm iu utvume doctors, lawyers, engineers, brokers, architects, agents, artists, . journalists, musicians and teachers, i Almost every line of work was in- dicated. Of 3,575 girls. 1.379 hoped to be (stenographers and 479 teachers. ; There were 272 with a desire for dressmakers. FAT CATTLE FOR MARKET Car Load Kccclvrd Here Yesterday From Telkwa and Another Coming Next Week I Pete Morln of Telkwa brought In : yesterday a car of winter fed beef cattle from Telkwa which were ' .rold to P. Bums Ltd. and are being handled through their local abba-loir. There cattle were from the farms of Mr. Morln and James Warren and were in excellent condition. Next week another car load Is j coming from the same district. Evidently the farmers of the in-, terlor are finding winter feeding i profitable as the prices received for ' the cattle are much better In the 1 spring than in the fall or midwinter. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Incoming fishermen from the halibut banks report large numbers of fur seal now moving north to the summer breeding grounds on the Priblloff Islands. Migratory birds such as geese and ducks are also flying north in large numbers, all of which indicates that spring should now be close at hand In fact as well as according to the almanac. TESTED RECIPES OF TEMPTING INTEREST CHICKEN Cut up into joints and (airly small pieces, remove ll moisture, and powder each part with curry powder to which H ittspoonful of Oilman's Mustard htt been added. Fry the pieces in butter till e pale brown, then cut 2 onions into small pieces, fry in butter very carefully so as to prevent buminj. Pour the onions and sauce over the chicken and serve on very hot pistes. This dish will make a delightful meal for a family of tlx, si very moderate cost Fried Chicken, like sll other poultry, meat, fish and cheese dishes sain added zest when eaten with Oilman's Mustard sfftl D.S.F. Mustard AIDS DIGESTION THE DAILY NEJVS Thursday, April 7, 3J NEW STOCK sRebekahCard FOR Mil I PR Party Enjoyed JL VS A XI11UUJU11 Montreal Importers and Cut Kate Fourteen Table of Bridge, Whfot Kate Shoe Store Have New . K and Pedro in Oddfellows' Hall Goods Just Arrived I k Msht "Prices of good were low and I A PnJoyaW bridge and bought for cash so I ran alforti to A , ' , , , . , sell wnlst parly was laat nlht by my new goods cheap." declared J. 13. Miller, who has Just returned lh Kebekah Lodge In the Oiidfei-from ' a buying trip to Vancouver lows' Hall. There were serttt tables for the Montreal importers and the of bridge, six of wnlst and on of Cut Rate Shoe Store I brought pedro. the prise-winners being as back with me a larse quantity of lollows: men's goods for the gent, s furnish- Bridge ladies' Itrt, Mrs. W. A. lrg store and a good line of Leek- McLean; second, Mrs. J A. Frew; le's shoes for the shoe store." In men's first, W. A. MoLean; second, ine consignment is some English I J. M. Morrison all-wool underwear suitable for fishermen; also a bin lot ofBia-k Diamond Rubber Clothing at very reduced prior Mr. Miller suggest to Prince Rupert people that they should not buy cheap goods but If they come to either of hta store they will net high class goods cheap. Sprint! and summer gcods are now In demand and they can be purchased at surprisingly low prices. While other stores are talking or prices going up I can demonstrate that thejr are still coming down. Tell the people to come in and see the goods." Mr. Miller concluded. Twenty Years Ago In I'rlnre Kuprrt Apr. I 27. 1913 Members ol the local Oddfellows' Lodge will parade u church service tonight at llm Methodist Church where they will hear a special ser-.non by Kev. Charier R. Sing, the pastor. Mrs. 0. A. G. Armstrong will preside at the organ, the choir will sin an anthem "Mow the Day is Done." there will be a quartette by Mrs. 8. P. McMordie. Mrs. W. T Kergin. Mr. Dairies and Mrs. Crays and E. V. Ling will sing a solo O. T. P. United defeated Caliies by a score of S to 2 in a keeniy contested football Rame last eveuintt. the outcome .being completely In oubt until the final whistle was unded by Roreree Alex Holmoen; Teams were: CallicK -PntUrnon: Martin and Dick; Murray and Kelly. Stewart, Wlluscroft and Mi Lean O. T. P. United Munro: J Cunlr mid Hamilton: Murray and Otn i S. Currle. Gilmnur and Wiuvn Sam Currie was easily tho bos' man for the O. T P. whl! Dick starred for the Callles. Mrs. Carpenter's little pinnn pu oils gave a pleasing recital ynster-dav afternoon at the horn? ol Mr, J. H McMiillin. Those ron'.rib.:; i nto the n roc ram were Mr Cirn"n! ter. Mln Holtby. Pet" Trenivnr. Margnret Lindsay. Aubrey Sweet, Dorothy Tremavne. Orarl- M-ir-nn i Basil Merrvflcin. Lorna Tle. r- n-! stance MMMllrn and Mnb. ws- present: Mrs. William Manaon Mn. Westenhaver. Mrs. Post. Mrs Km mons. Mrs. Meirvfseld. Mrs Tre-tnayne. Mrs Johnson Mrs Nnd-n. Mrs. Lindsay. Miss Hidding. Mm. Sweet. Mrs Holtbv. Mrs. Sinclair,; Mrs. TUe MLss Holtby and Mies Marion Johnstone. 4- - .. I JONES ! Family Meal! per lb. Market Hound Steak, 2 lbs. Beets, 4 lbs. Sirloin Steak. 2 lot. Onions, 4 lbs. Loin Pork Chops 2 lbs Veal Chops - 2 lbs Veal Steak - ILoin Lamp Chops, 2 lb. j Peas., 1 tin 1 Shoulder Lamb j per lb : Shoulder Pork I 4 lbs .I;...,. Leg of Poi k per lb Pork Sausaire- 2 lbs Fresh Spare Ribs 3 lbs 957 IMionc 057 Whlet ladles' first. Mrs. W. V. Tatteraal; second, Mfi P. W. Hart; men s first. Mrs. A. Frebeurg; second Mrs. 8. V. Cox. Following cards, delicious re-'re-hments were served. W A. McLean was master of ceremonies, assisted by Mrs. 8. V. Cox The committee In charge consisted of Mrs. J. W. MeKloley. Mrs. Bert West and Mrs. J. 8. Irvine, the a -mentioned presiding at thr- door. Train Late Again Due to Mudslides The regular train, due from the ast at 10:15 tonight, Is again delayed on account of mudslide conditions on the Fraser subdivision w "f Prince George and waa re- oo r ted this morning to be 12 hour late which would brim It Is at in 15 'omorrow morn Ins The steamer Prlnre Qeorsr will sail on tune at io o'clock tonight for Vancouver -vithout awaiting thr arrival of the train. Week- End Specials Alberta Creamery Butter 3-lb bnck AlbrrU Fi' .h Ega- 3 doa. . Lump Sugar : lbs 8w:U fitron 81leed pet lb 80c 50c 25c Malkla'aHeet Pure BreoltCast Oopua tV- Un 22c Keltogf's AU-leJI pwpkf. 20c . Sali Dates - QQn lb . tr firaham Wgfers OOp 6tU large pkg. Maikin'a Best Custard Powder large tin 35c Kellogg s Pep Bran Flukes per pkg. 13c Fm iu-..s urnnge Marmalade OQ ij-iri, Jar KOI 50c wyi : 50c - Hi till K 20t , v"'' v,illt'y ic''2' per tin 50C 8WMt White Cornit , per tin 15C '"lumbla Peas Sieve 1 2's, per tin 3Ut' CAn Nabob liaklng Powder 12-or. tin 15c fll,lf0 or p,oca Malkln's llest Santa Clara PRUNE8 2 lb pkg. 20c Kruprchs Vanilla or I IiXTIlA SPKCIAL l-lb. Nabob Coffee, value 45c 1 Nabob Coffee MeUr, value $1 50 Vhhc they last OP both for VOK 18c Lemon Extract 2-oz bottle 18c 13c 11c 12c 20c 4c 25c Alberta Market I Hih Street I'honc 20S Wednesday and Thursday TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 p.m. Feature Starts 7:10 ii 0 40 Adml-wlon 15c & 50c wm FK1DAY & SATURDAY "8iliiN OF THE CROSS" PISTEtt B. KYNE'S STOKY OF ALASKA "Self Defence" Starring Pauline Fredericks AM) Sl'l.LXDII) CAST Added Attraction On the Stajje at 8:15 Masquerade, Fancy Dress Dance Contest Music hy Mrs. Illatk Orchestra Comedy "OFFI CF.lt, SAVU MY CHILI)" "STKANGi: AS IT SIXMS" 1'AItA.MOl'NT NEWS Specify "Quaked when you buy corn flakes hMlssBBBw j Only in tbt QUAKER Paclagt v can you gtt corn jlakti with that 1 EXTRA FEATURES f Attention Mothers! CWUfM will US Bilk wMSmt oms- m Mm 4r f PUVm. AO Mt tWrksiMMtar WTtSftSWfsH IsTfl M BJsSSifWsV IhM baas I AT NO EXTRA COST! Money-back guarantee printed oo every package. 2. Freshness and crispness sssured by wax wrapping and triple sealing. 3 rnridtnent with Sunshine Vitamin "D" an exclusive health feature. A Coupons exchangeable for valuable mer chandisc in every package. MADE IN CANADA Quaker Corn Flakes The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED MO Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage I'KINCK RUPURT, H.C. 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