J. paoi rotro THE DAILY NEWi r 1 W0N E TASTE. CONVINCE ,.,nMc m V .7 YOU KNOW 1 don't LIKE CARROTS I SUPPOSE I'LL HAVE TO EAT THEM S-A-Y.. THESE CARROTS A nnwT tatp TOO BAD- WHAT DID YOU j nn to th f m? )J JUST PUT THEM IN A NEW CREAM SAUCE-MADE WITH J CARNATION MILK COAL TO 1'LK.tSR F.VF.RVnOUi BatUIactlon Ouoranteed FiDiuut EdHun Alberta Coat Uulklcy Valley Coal Vincouvrr Island Coal Prince Rupert Feed Company PHONE: 68 and 5fl r ELIO brings a new smoothness, richness, flavour to cream Carnation sauces, as it does to puddings, ice cream, soups to any recipe which calls for milk or cream. And results are sure when you use never-varying Carnation twice as rich as ordinary milk, butter-fat in every drop, and it Aeeps until opened, without refrigeration. An ideal milk for babies. Has' all the food value of whole milk, plus an extra quantity of "sunshine" vitamin D. Write for the beautifully illustrated Carnation Cook Book. A host of ideas and recipes, postpaid for lSff (coin or stamps). II A CANADIAN PRODUCT "From CWtnlt d Cewi" Address the Carnation Company, Limited, 134 Abbott Street. Vancouver. B.C. Carnation ,...o,.Ty .... Milk litltn to IK "ConlneJ Hour" tvtry Monday night. Set your local newspaper for itofioni and lim. Buys Used Furniture Outright For Cash No Bother! No Worries Over The Disposal Of Your Furniture See Us First Nothing Too Small. Nothing Too Big. THIRD AVENUE WEST Phone GREEN 916 ELIO mMUMHuunniBk l'hones 18 and 81 l'.O. Rox S75 FOR GOOD SERVICE Try j MUSSALLEM'S I ECONOMY STORE Groceries Vegetables Fruits j j Confectionery Tobaccos l 317-19 THIRD AVENUE WEST Opposite Canadian Legion PRINCE RUPERT NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprl-tor "A HOME AWAY FROM IIOME" Kate $1.00 uji 90 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Hupjrt, B.C. rhone 281 f.O. Box 19S E Beethoven Sonatas Subject Of Ladies' Music Club Meeting Mrs. J. C. Gllker had charge oJ the program at the regular fortnightly meeting of the Ladles Mus ic Club yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gordon Daniels, 646 I UYurth Avm-mn Tocf Mrs ford Darton, the president, was In the chair and there was a good attendance. The subject of study was "Sonatas of Beethoven" on which Mrs. ! Gllker read an excellent paper. The program, consisting of piano solos. was as follows: t "Opus 2, No. 1," Mrs. H. O. John-sen. "Opus 49, No. 1," Mrs. T. A. Mc-Waters. "Opus 10. No. 3," Mrs. E. J. Smith. "Opus 13, Grave and Allegro," Mrs. W. L. Stamford. "Opus 13, Adagio.' Mrs. Garfield McKlnley. "Opus 27, Adagio and Allegretto," Mrs. Dernard Lundahl. NURSE IS SPEAKER (Continued from Page One) community susceptible to smallpox. Miss Priestly theh told how diphtheria, which caused sucT.i ravages at the beginning of the century can now be prevented by the in Jection of diphtheria toxoid and how by means of the Schick test I the doctor could-make sure that the child had developed protec tlon substances In its blood after the three roses of toxoid had beer, given. The family physician should be consulted with respect to this matter and parents should obtain information about the prevention 'of disease by the various methods of Immunization. .Musical Program During the evening Mrs. Gar field McKinley, accompanied b Mrs. J. C. Gllker, entertained with vocal solos. Miss E..A. Mercer moved a vote regarding the splendid work whlh Miss Priestly was-- doing as ischool R nurse among the children ; Before closing, the meeting pastf- who recently suffered the bereavement of her husband, the late John G. Viereck. Following thejsingiarcf the national anthem refreshments wert served and an enjoyable social hour was spent. Bert Bartlett has returned to the city from a combined business an-i holiday trip to Smlthers, Hazelton ,nd other Interior points. LJPVVfllJIIJJLJ r,', n j.i.'im FLOUR- 1 SY TO MAKE... DELICIOUS 10 I ATI The Letter Box SAFETY ON STREETS Editor, Daily News: It was decided at a recent mcct-ng of this organization that, In accordance with a program Instituted by the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Canada, it would be advisable to study the traffic situ on the premise that "preventior. is better than cure," the committee appointed to deal with the si nation has seen fit to Institute 'Safety Week" from Monday February 23 to Saturday March 5 wltl the Idea of eliminating as far as msslhlp nil street accidents. plans were made for the concert and one-act mystery play "The Jeweled Hand" which will be -resented the latter part of April of thank to fMislj Prlejstly andThe play will be under the dlrec Mrs. McKlnley "and spoke briefly lton of Sid Woodside and the com mlttee In charge of the concert consists of Miss P. M. Taylor, E W. .Meadows and Robert Yerburp.h , Following the business meeting led a vote of svmDathv to Mrs J. I Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, the Dean ... . ... . - ., . It . o. vierecK, a raitntul member and i'""1 .-mmhuh on reugioui former officer of the association. mtters;'whlch were submitted to MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE 7 Chesterfield Suites Covered In Tapestry, Mohair and Crushed Mohair. Priced from 12 l'ull-iip Chairs Walnut frame. Covered in Tapestry. At ...l. Phone 775 S98.00 S12.50 TERMS CAN HE ARRANGED A New Telephone Number 456 Taxi AL. FRENCH With The Same Reliable Service i him by the members. ! As next Wednesday Is the first c'ay of Lent the members will meet "i Monday- evening and a pancake social has been arranged for that date. j6 vvvv ma QUAKER OATS 30 GENEROUS HEALTH BREAKFASTS IN EACH PACKAGE Eith ttrvinj providti thi tntrgy vjfut of 2 ej9 PRINCE RUPERT JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE J. C. Oiiker. President L. L. Starr of Port Esslncton Is a visitor In the city attending the At a business meetrng of Use sessions of Prince Rupert Prcsby-Anglican Young People's Assocli- tery of the United Church of Can-tion last evening in St. Andrew's a(jai ' Anglican Cathedral Hall furthei BOWLING-ALLEY Itascment of Exchange Block PHONE 658 Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PIIONL 657 WUm THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert r. De wlstj. Read in want ada. inursciay. February 21 TrySalada Orange Pekoe Blend "SALADA TEA ation as it exists In Prince Rupert ' today and take what steps arc spcakcrs arc being sent to addre- considered necessary to promote classcs andi jn the case of ttu and ensure the safety of all con- jUnior erades of the public school ccrncd. the teachers are emphasizing thelr Reference to past records dis- prescnt ry instruction, that this city has loses the fact u tn h free from even Seen remarkably columns a whQ dQ nQl mor acciuuiiw. -uu, uuia ow.w, ,iB,. .i, hn nlniwIflM. , KJHl. Villi . 1 VHV MMVSI vmwwb tlons to take all possible precautions when using the streets by. 1. Walking on the sidewalks where they are provided. 2. Crossing only at the corners 3. Making absolutely certain that crossing can be made with Through the co-operation of the safety from vehicular traffic. Government Agent it has been 4- Where sidewalks are not pro made nosslble to contact automo- vided walking at the side of. tlu. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy E. F. Dudoward, Port Slim M. J. Antonich, Kctchlkun; N j Moran, Smlthers; Solomon Wife SMdcgate Mission; L 1 01J Queen Charlotte City a 8 ru": city, Mr. and Mrs. Wllfrcid r Booth, Mr. and Mrs, A F Outh ana Ben Ridley. Mctlakatia, aska. Royal a:- bou t.uis and Stanley Oatmitt Ketchikan; J. A. Johnston c!' Matt Andul, II. Orotic, p j row, Carl Sather. Sam Tynei t,: Carl Serwold, Seattle J ndd bile drivers by means of printed road "against the line of traffic." ( John Penney and A. Hc sen, Var traffic regulations and suggestions we would also appeal to elders courer, j. K.ooayania, Ocean FaL and, through the co-operation of to see to it that children are pre- Prince Rupert 1 the inspector of schools and the vented at all times from playing A. F. Cottrell, Seattle. Mr ar.: school principals, to reach a'l on the roads an dtaught the few Mrs. R. W. Sinclair. Victoria; h those attending schools, which ca- simple rules mentioned above. iT. Reynolds, S. E. Nord, K A. Me-tcgory includes the majority of We would much appreciate thejLennan, D. F. Spankie II M. stf bicyclists. In the case of High whole-hearted support of each and venson, C. O. Mackenzie H. J School students and the senior every member of this community I Newltt. R. F. Wray and II A, &i grades of the public schools. In a cause which will undoubtedly ry. Vancouver: Mr and Mrs R,o bc the means of saving any one of Hopkins and son, Wlnnlpc? 0. Anglican Young People's Assoc'n Holds Meeting us irom possioie worry, cuscomiort -neardon, Ottawa: Mr and sir financial loss or perhaps loss life. of W. M. Blackstock and daujhte city. Central Gus Lelghton, clt-' Mr Ed, Valpy. Port Sirupson Tonight. Friday and Salurda; Kvrnin; .Shows at 7:00 1 9:13 These great names bring nn Blory to the jreatrst aditn-hire story ever told! RONALD COI.MAN in "The Prisoner Of Zenda" With Madeleine Carroll, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Mary Ast, C. Aubrey Smith, Raymond Masscr, David Nivrn (At 7:31 and 9:16) Ai)i)i:n Our Gang: in "FISHY TALES" Walt Disney's "The Old Mill WORM) NEWS EVENTS COMING Sonja Henie In "THIN ICE" iTn 1 111.1.0 Ul IWIII i mi r 30 1 Ship Your (Hoods To GOLDBL00M The Old Reliable And IJc Sure To Get The 30 per cent for Yourself Back In Business Rc-eutcrlng- the transfer business equipped with a ,lfav)r duty truck, stake body. draulic dump. Prompt and ' ficienl service. Any Patronage Appreciatd Also equipped to do any firl" or excavation work r building wrecking Can supply any amount ' real first class garden eartn-no muskeg: ' WOOD and COA.tj Casey Transfer Phone GRi:i:N 527 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAF Thone 81 for Best Household Co MRS. C. E. BLACK