ft "9? a : 1 m 4 PAOl TOUJI QlUQ..P.SncUJen, "Dorindale," London, Ontario. Mrs. Brickenden is one tf Canada's fart' most bonewomtn, a premium! merit' her of ibt London Hunt Club and uife of G. A. P. Briciendtn, tuner of the famtus Brickenden Stables. Hunters and saddle horses front these stables hat e won many awards at the S'ew Yori Hone Show, the Toronto Royal fTinler Fair, etc etc. FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones 558 "WHEN years. We have shown our faith in tt" uJlc' I it and we still have its confidence.! . . . '. . Your satisfaction is our success. COLGATE'S TOILET SOAP CHRISTIE'S SODA BISCUITS Fresh shipment and OCTp crisp; 2 1-lb. pkgs. for BULK COCOA 18 Butterfat,'2 bs. RIDGWAY'S TEA 5 o'clock, 1-lb. pkg. I 35c 76c BAGDAD COFFEE High qual- , ity; useful tin with -f pq handle; 5-lb. tin 1 LIBBY'S DILL PICKLES 2V'2's, per tin LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF ls, 2 tins SUNKIST GRAPEFRUIT For your breakfast, 6 for FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS, per lb LUMP SUGAR Bulk 3 lbs ICING SUGAR 2 2-lb. pk'es 25c 25c 25c 11c 25c 35c Orders $1.00 or Over Delivered Free MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Wlirre IMb m lUvr More (Vh" P. O. Bnx 75 rnonr t? tBi;lCB:BCB-Hsi4:Bxir.:iiEi",ii I a somewnai alarming aaventure befel Mr. Pongras recently. Cross- -rColeo ; ing the road at his home, he felt Lilac Lavender Cp himself falling and, luckily, being 6 for uO near the wire fencins surroundint? the Marsh property, he was able The Oddfellows staged a whist drive and dance Saturday night to which a full house came and en-Joyed a very good lime. . Q'l'lrs. (yuricfli milk in your next recipe. Yourgroccr has it. RUI LLSI 'Li!:" STERILIZED . "TILLIE THE TOILER" L.UtE VSM'T IM 1 THBHJE AMV- -THtMCS I CAM tiO? EVAPORATED 3rd prize $75.00 4th and 5lh prizes $25.00 each I" each week far 13 weeks) Thii contest ii for red pet containing MILK as one of the ingrdirms. The mOk u.x-d may be -of aoy type : ordinary or evapuraled. Hnch entry meat be' accompanied by a label from a can of Nestles Milk and must include your grocer's name and address. Recipes will be Judged on the basis of simplicity, pahiabihiy and fond value. You may submit ai many different recipes as desired and win any number of S-Yro prizes an long as each recipe Is accompanied by a KcmU'sMilk label. Enter each week rometlf ynuwjsh? 1 trial contest closes May II, IMi.and the five major prixes willthen MUSSALLEM'S The Pioneer Merchants be awarded. Jadges win be Miss Marraret Carrie. House hold Editor. Montreal Daily Star: Miss I. K. Pattinson. Direct nr of Domestic Science. CtntralTechnicaJS:hooLToronlo;ad Miss Lottie Duncan. Director of Home Economics. University of Manitoba. Decisinnsof the) ltd art will be final. Redpet will not be returned. Members of the Nestle's organUaUoa and I heir families are not eligible. Send entries to CONTEST EDI TOR, NESTLE'S MILK PRODUCTS (CAN'ADA) LIMITED. METROPOLITAN BLOC, TORONTO. FRFF to cve,r7 contfstantt a copy of "Favourite Recipes of Canadian Women" rilCC containing original recipes for delicious new dishes. TERRACE The local war veterans recently held a meeting in their hall for the last time. The long continued de ', have at last compelled the organl-! jzation ta relinquish the property in favor of the mortgagee. At this' meeting it was decided to sell the BANQUET FOR MEN pression and the heavy overhead Annual Affair Last Meht at Cathe- dral is, as Usual, Largely Attended Success The annual men's banquet under We have served the public of Prince moveabIes, clear off what indebted- the auspices of the Woman's Auxll- Hupert and nearby residents for 25'.. P"5""": ana w reorganize ar, lary at si. Anarews Anglican ua thedral last night was, as usual, a highly enjoyable and successful affair. Lone a vearlv institution, the rvJHV. fcc- yes, WATUrtAU POSE tuvor vou vjcue ) WOVJ THAT VOU'UB PIUlSWEn SVCE .CHIMCT ME , MAV I WAvr A SOR6LV. RUT I COULD WEVCB. I BaTAOTI-OU AS I - .... it?" '.encien ENTERTAINS AFTER THE HUNT I OFTEN MAKE HOT BISCUITS and here's how I make them ...ueys Rosabtllt McKee, cook at "DorindaleJ' country I m m a a n n t f jniacnce or (sir. ana Airs, u. A. r. iirtcucnatn. The even consistency, uniform richness ind per-feet smoothness of Nettle's Eviporatrd Milk males it ideal for use in these biscuits," she continues. "I also use it, of course, for many other things such as soups, omelettes creamed dishes, waffles, custards, blanc-manges, cakes, pie fillings, frozen desserts, candies and so forth. I find that it definitely improves them." You, too, will find Nestle" the ideal evaporated milk. It contains all the concentrated goodness of the purest cow's milk. More than half the water is removed. Sot thing p added! Because its generous butter-fat content never varies Nesde's gives absolutely uniform results in cooking. iry tnisncn,pure & TBM DAJLX mm Wednesda Ftbrtl; Delicious Hot Biscuits 4 cups flour. 1 teaspoon salt. H cup Nestle's Evaporated Milk. Ja cup water. 6 teaspoons baking powder. 4 tablespoons butter. $1500oo IN CASH AWARDS CONTEST OPEN TO RESIDENTS OF CANADA ONLY lit prixt 5 J 50.00 2nd prize $150.00 195 weekly prizes of $5 each Makes twenty smalt biscuits. Mix and sift the flour, baking powder and salt. Rub in the butter, JJ the Nestle' s Evtporated Milk and water. Roll to thickness of one-half inch. Cut and bake in a hot oven from twelve to fifteen minutes. FTLI VV1 sua VOBATtD L.Me THIS": I THIMK "THAT'S VJOMOEI2.FUI-, yir? EVAN5 VoO HAVE OCH A Ol-iTlUC- nVE TECH- WIQUE nr 3a? T r-asM II r rn I LK f ; P.-z 4 .--Jt ; jj"" j ard Crlpps, Mrs. A. J. Webber and Mrs. J. H. McLeod, comic songs by Robert James and dancing by Japanese children. Accompanist for the evening was Mrs. C. E. Cul-lln. Mrs. C. V. Evltt, president of the Woman's Auxiliary, gave general TERRACE CONCERT U'lty, .Musical Program and Acro batics Include! In hitter talnment TERRACE, Feb. 27: Before a crowded audience In the Oddfellows' Hall on Friday night Ihc members of the Anglican Young People's Association gave a most successful concert and exhibition of skill. A. Attree presided and the accompaniments were admirably rendered by Miss Janet Young. ODenlng with "O Canada." the sweet rendition of the solo "My Song From Paradise." Harry and Kenneth Attree delighted the audience with a clever display of fencing in which Rev. J. E. Birchall acted as umpire. Robert llamer recited "My Dream" In good style. During the interval Miss Janet Young obliged with two piano solos and the chairman addressed a few appropriate word commending the work of Mr. Birchall as leader of the Young People's Association. "The Man on the Flying Trapeze" was next rendered by the members and was followed by a smart and well sustained display of gymnastics in which Rev. J. E. Birchall, Lewis McKenney and Norman Chapman took part. They were insistently encored. Miss Velma Orelg and Miss Jean Dover sang very effectively the duel "Life's supervision to the affair for which Dream is O'er." and "Model" Conduct MO - V I "TO 5-V 'OCA. OF" YOU TO siAV -THATMtSS mm. DO VOU MV WAT, A Change of Opinion fel 4m Miss Young Mrs. Thomas Andrew was general gave a wonderful interpretation as convener, assisted oy Mrs. oeorge a piano solo of the "Norwegian Rorie. In charge of tables were Mrs. Bridal Procession." C. V. Evltt, Mrs. J. B. Gibson, Mrs. j The girls of the party, who had J. P. Cade, Mrs. A. R. Nichols. Mrs. i been trained by Mr. Attree. next A. L. Holtby. Mrs. F. A. MacCallum, gave a clever exhibition of physical Mrs. O. P. Tinker and Girls of the drill and were warmly applauded function on this occasion drew aiWoman' Auxiliary. Servlteurs were' for their efforts. Mr. Attree recited gathering of weu over one hundred, i Mrs- C: Asplnall. Mrs. W. If.! Burns' "To Mary la Heaven." Mr There was a splendid banquet Smeeton. Mrs. E. W. Tucker. Mrs. I Birchall followed with "Bruce and spread on tables which were taste- - Johns, Mrs. S. V. Cox, Mrs. W. the Spider." The boys rendered fullv decorated with flowers and J- reer' Mrs. Neal Carter. Mrs, W. to stop his falL When he had col- candles after which an acceptable H- Tobey, Mrs. C. Ellison, Mrs. J. A. lected htelwtts'.-he -found -ftfr-riarr roMrr4r' speeclfes and muct'ntnton"Mr''c- Mitts; Mrs. it. a'. very nearly fallen Into a disused well, the covering of which had been softened by the mild weather. However, no harm was done. Planks were found to cover the hole and the road foreman was no tified. was presented. W. H. Tobey was in the chair and the program Included toasts to "The King" and "The Ladies," addresses by the chairman. City Commissioner W. J. Alder, Rev. Canon W. F. Rushbrook and Very Rev. James B. Gibson, dean of the Cath edral, selections by the Junior Sym Kennedy, Mrs. A. T. Parkin, Mrs. A. E. Parlow, Mrs. J. W. Nlcholls and Mrs. O. H. Arnold. Thomas Andrew was carver. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVER, Feb. 27: (CP) phony Orchestra under leadership : Wheat was quoted at 79!8c on the of Bert Cameron which played dur-1 local exchange yesterday, advancing the dinner, vocal solos by Leon- ing to SOc today. sopmon Levi" and the National Anuiem formed a fitting condu-fion-v "' As a result between $30 and $40 was raised towards the fund for the equipment of the Anglican Hall. Today's Weather Terrace Clear, calm, 38. Anyox Part cloudy, calm. 33. Hazelton Cloudy, calm. 30. Smlthers Clear, calm, frosty. Burns Lake BrUht. calm. IS, NEW CHAN. FILM HERE Warner (Hand on Screen or Capital Theatre Ataln In Thrilling Talking Picture Warner Oland, Impersonator of the Chinese detective. Charlie Chan, well known character of Earl Derr Diggers stories, will be seen again In one of these parts in "Charlie Chan's Courage,' the mid-week feature jffering on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here. As usual, the story abounds In .thrills, blood-chilling mystery and program ran from beginning to end drama punctuated, by humorous with a lilt and rhythm that won incidents such as Oland alone por- the heartiest applause from those trays in such parts as these, present. "A Capital Ship" was m this baffljhg story, adapted sung in a capable way by the mem- from the novel "The Chinese Par- bers and was followed by a well rot," Chan Is entrusted with a rendered duet, "Riding Down to string of valuable pearls to be de- Bangor" by Harry Attree and Lewis livered to the buyer of a ranch. McKenney. , Oland is accompanied by the Jew- A playlet entitled "A Temporary tier's son. Unidentified persons Wife" was excellently staged and have attempted to learn the lden-drew heartiest applause. The play- tlty of the man bringing the pearls, ers were Miss Eliot Head, Miss Jean on arrival at the ranch. Chan s sus-Dover. with Harry Attree. Lewis pielona are aroused by a series of McKenney and Norman Chapman, mysterious events. A Chinese parrot Miss velma orelg followed with a (screams "Help! Murder!" and then dies from poison oa his food. This gives an Important clue to the so-lutlon of the mystery which involves a murder. In addition to the mystery, the story has romanth Interest C5 RE A.T "yoo'rzc Systematic Service Efficient & systematic service is Ihc best and most economical. OUK SERVICE RECORD will show complete record of all repairs made and all parts replaced. 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