Thursday, Janmry 28, TAGt FOUR 1TIE DAILY NEWS ' - ' J HL i. i i L im i m . .. i. Bringing up Baby A safer, happier, easier task in these days of modern . knowledge. For instance, v. Irradiated Carnation Milk for bottle-fed babies now so widely prescribed by baby specialists everywhere. They've found that babies the opening. During the dinner "The Haggis," borne aloft by Murdoch McLeod, was piped In by S. O. Leslie. "Address to a Haggis" was recited by W. M. Brown. EL J. Smith was toastmaster for tne evening, Tne responses were by Rev. H. G. Funston, to "The Im Carnation is just trholt milk with part of the natural water taken out; sterilized so it keeps on the pantry shelf indefin itely; homogenized to give every drop equal creamy smoothness; irrad'tattd for extra "sunshine" vitamin D. And, too, Carnation is economical in price. c own making. A discussion of future activities took place and it was decided that each person follow up his or her own line of work for Hotel Arrivals mortal Memory;" D. C. Stuart, to "Bonnie Scotland," and W. W. C. Central O'Neill to "The Lasses." The toast T r n ,r to the King was observed In tlep,ewta and G Brown Port Slmp gram, arranged by Mrs. E. J. Smith, included selections by the choir, with Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby and Mrs J. A. Teng as soloists. Convener of the committee in Knox IRRADIATED B J. Rainey, Surf Inlet; C. Brent- jzen, Port Simpson; Jim Mac Don -ald, Terrace. charge was Mrs William McLeod, j Cookf Winn)peg; A. M Rlch. other members Mrs. W. L. being mond winm- r. p Pii van. Sandlson, Mrs. James Hadden, Mrs. , .. T T r n 1t 1 r . couver; L. J. Olsen, Queen Char- ftua. n. ci. uruciuesDy, Mrs. J. u. j0tte City Steen and Mrs. 8. G. Leslie. The servjteurs were Mrs. Robert Stra- " . chah, Mrs. John McLeod. Mrs. J. A. I Kitty Cameron, Miss Florence Par-Teng, Miss Cathie McMeekln. Miss ker. Miss Muriel Eby. Miss Flora Englna Chrlstensen. Miss Margaret Leslie. Miss Edith Ritchie and Miss Chrfstensen, Miss Betty Wood, Miss Alice Hallberg. BECAUSE OF ITS gl i L ' FINER QUALITY ' JsLf , Heat In Blasts from Coal That Lasts BUY Bulkley Valley Coal i aigeji v-arniiion mucn . L-V ; more easily. Carnation T never changes, is absolutely sterile, is the most convenient milk to use. And babies need the extra "sunshine" vitamin D in Irradiated Carnation Milk. Carnation does wonders for cooked dishes calling for milk or cream saves on cream bills for cereals, coffee and fruit. Write for these Carnation books. Tbe Contented Baby" is free. The big Carnation Cook Book Is 15c (postpaid). Carnation Company Limited, Abbott St., Vancouver. TODAY'S STOCKS I Course j S. O. Job&aion Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri, .25. Bralorne, 10.10. Aztec, .05 ask. Cariboo Quartz, 2.16. Dcn'tonla, .05. Golconda, .04Vi. Mlnto, .04 Vi. Falrview, .02 V2. Falrview, .02Vz. Noble Five, .03 ask. 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Tender Gall Is Explained Government Seeking Information In Retard to Steamship Service , From Here To Britain OTTAWA, Jan. 26: (CP) Calling for tenders by the Department of Trade and Commerce for operation of a. new steamship line between Prince Rupert and the United Kingdom does not make any com- imltment on the part of the government, an official of the Department said yesterday. The call for I tenders is being made to determine what such a service would cost on the basis of three round trips yearly. KKSCUF.U GIVEN MEDAL LONDON, Jan. 26: (CP) Ernest iKent, 24, who was twice lowered head first down an 18-lnch wide tube to rescue a workmate, was awarded, the Edward Medal for gallantry, I '!fA ' ADIO tfc(.n to tht "Confnttd Hout" trty Mondty nijhf. St your Iocm! iwrtpaptr for . I xxw and tiro. arnation Milk BARD IS High School Art HONORED; Club In Session A CANADIAN PRODUCT "from ConftnfJ Cows" Elmore Ilankinson is Elected Two Hundred Persons Attend dlinl of nrp3nir,tinn Annual nanquei in rirsi rres- byterian Church The first meeting for this term of the Booth Memorial Hlch School Over two hundred persons at- Rpnior Art nhlh hpH on .p..... tended the banquet which was held day under SUpervlsi0n o Charles last night In the social hall of First Hayward PrtSyt S?J hUofhSeRV,e Officers were elected as follows: of . he birthday of Robert Burns Presldent Ejmore anJdnn. Scotland s immortal poet. There vlce.Presidenti Heanor cl IJF Secretary Treasurer, Audrey Wat- - . , , kinson. . gram of music and speeches was, presented in keeping with the spec-' Mr- Hayward spoke of the use-lal occasion. Commencing at 6:30,; fulness of the club to those lnt-the in the various fields of art proceedings concluded at 9 p-m.!6 The Selkirk Grace was said by I and informed the members that the Rev. H. O. Funston. the nastor. at program would be entirely of their TODAY'S WEATHER V- Prince Rupert Fair, westerly wind; barometer. 20-60 falllng; temperature, 40; sea smooth. Triple Island Overcast, easterly wind, fourteen miles per hour; light swell. Langara Island Overcast, easterly wind, twelve miles per hour; barometer, 29.62; temperature, 41; light swell. Dead Tree Point Ralnlng,strong southeast wind; barometer. 29.57; temperature. 38; sea rough. Bull Harbor doudy, easterly wind, twenty miles per hour; barometer, 29.82; temperature, 40; sea rough. Alert Bay Scattered clouds. southeast wind, 42 miles per hour-barometer, 2952: temperature, 39, sea rough and choppy. Estevan Raining, southeast wind, thirty miles per hour; baro meter. 29.82. Victoria Clear, northeast wind. miles per hour; barometer, !ten 30.02. Vancouver Cloudy, southwest wind, four miles per hour; barometer, 30.12. Prince George Cloudy, south-wcet wind, four miles per hour: barometer, 30.12.' Hazelton Cloudy, calm, temperature, 23. Smlthers Part cloudy, east wind 24. . Burns Lake Dull, calm, 19. Stewart Part cloudy, calm, 27. Terrace Cloudy, north wind, 3p. Alyansh Cloudy, calm, 30. Alice Arm Cloudy, calm, 29, Anyox Cloudy, calm, 28. BY DKSKHT SANDS I KANO. Nigeria, Jan. 26: (CP) By automobile. Humphrey Symons. .crossed the Sahara from Algiers to .here, 2,260 miles, in three days four! 1 hours. A mum mm immuia A Hot Time Is What You Want This Winter You can get It by using our famous Edson, Bulkley Valley or Nanalmo-Welllnglon coal. PMNO) RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 or 558 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HO.IJE" Kates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19C mwmmramBmaetmmammmmmmm APPEAL TO BETROTHED From The Watcrfronl rieturr Showing Tonight at Capitol Of Special Interest to Young Couples jOoods." the feature picture being wl rnn V from Vancouver to Skagway. C w JTC steamer Prlneeu Norah. Capt' As a. most people are aware. ... mi. thK ...... . . , . Mr"l,i picture deals with the dangers and .nn. f nmi f .,- f 9 o clock this morning from ar- the venereal diseases. It l a story u,vr,a.nd s?lled .a" hour nd . ' ,a,ka ' at" for howlng how one young man about f n,p, "heduled to call here next Mon-clever to be married soon fell in with a aftnoon southbound. The, prostitute with disastrous results. He consulted two different v?! had n " ""1 ot whm three disembarked here.', doctors who gave different advice and. Ignoring the wise physician a s""Har number tok,n PaMa8e and bellevirs the faker, he went tot tne nortn- ahead with his projected marriage. , , , . . ' . ,, . . .... Two Frank Waterhouse frclaht- ut lnrt ttrn .nri ,c , Ko tn were In port yesterday. The I " . " .. v Nnrthhnlm Cant FrM Talbot.. aneciea Dy me disease. Tne mother - 7 7. ' learns what Is the cause and the dUcharilnf and loading cardan family breaks up. The wise phyri- is called in and. under his In- l0:"" ear y the morning for fluence and treatment, all are restored to health and the family reunited. It is a simple story, ndt the leas', gruesome or shocking, but illustrating the dangers to which young people are exposed on this contin ent. One very striking scene Is where the doctor when showing the young man the" seriousness of the condition opens the window of his New York office, polrjts to the surging crowd below passing and repassing on the streets and saya that In all that crowd every tenth person is affected with syphilis. "Damaged Goods" Is a picture that should be seen by every young person and by everv parent Many who are not within these- categories will wish to see It because of Its human Interest.. It provides the reason whv In many countries a medical examination Is Insisted upon prior to marriage. Companion Picture Companion picture to "Damaged Goods" on the double bill program The 2 for Eagle Brand ,Milk Per tin 20c Present 1 Label and 20c and Receive 3 Silver Spoons Tomato Soup Campbell's. Regular tins. qj?n 3 for Thrift Coffee-Ground dally Lb. 29c CMuy ran mine rvicun isiaiiu iu load concentrates from the Reward Iflnlrtr fi ' mill fnr Taenia ftmlkf. ter. The Southholm. Capt. it B. Bennett, after a freight trip to coast points, arrived at 5 o'clock In the afternoon and. after a brief stay, sailed for Victoria. comes "International Crime.' stoty of a wealthy newspaper columnls a"nd radio commentator, who rur- Into a case where a certain crime must be prevented If a European nation Is not to be plunged lnl full Internal strife. His troubles arc complicated by the opposition of a police commlwloner and the ef forts of a girl whoae efforts ar- generally more spontaneous tha helpful. The story Is an excellent helpful. The story is an excltinir and Interesting one. Rod La Roque plays the 1'adtni; role with Astrid Alwyn. Thomas Jackson. Oscar O'Shea. William Pawley and Lou Hearn In the pnr cipal supporting parts r" Thrift Cash & Carry SPECIAL VALUES FOR THE WEEK-EM) Lynn Valley Pears, Lynn Valley Apricots- 17- QETn oz tins Jergen's Soap- Floating Carbolic. Large bars. OCn 6 for Grapefruit Juice -Llbby s. 13'-oz tin 10c Bacon and V.it Special 1 -lb. Diamond 'A' Bacon, 1 doz. Fresh Bulkley Valley Cnp Honey Graham Wafers -j ffp Bed Arrow. Pkt " New Fresh Stock Pork and Beans- Royal Cl'y 16-oz. tins. -j Cfj 2 for At,c' Nabob Asparagus quality tips and ends. Tin Fanrv 10c Bulkley Valley i:ggv Fresh on every train. 01 Dozen 3 Dozen 69c Straw berry Jam Na- OOp bob, pure 32-oz Jars Blueberries- Eagle Brand. No. 2 tins Xmas Candies-assortments. To clear. 2 lbs. 14c All the finer 39c JUST AKICIVEI)! Kellogg's Corn flakes with Howie Wing I'litol, Ventriloquist Dummy or .Movie Camera Easy to assemble One cut-out FREE with every 3 packages at OETo 3 for PHONE 179 WK DKI.IVF.lt W.VWiVWAV.V.V.VAVAW.V.VAVMWAV.WA I IS I m Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvrc One Package 8crves Four People Keeps for Weeks In Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert British Columbia MA MIGHTY J C.N.R. steamer Prtnre John. Capt Nell McLean, left Queen Charlotte City at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening "A picture that most adulU will lor Massett Inlet and arrived here want to see and moat timely JuU at 11 o'clock last night from Van- j when Vancouver Is making such a couver via the Queen Charlotte cleanup stir." U the verdict of u Islands. The vessel will sail at Daily News representative who was 10:30 Friday night on her return present at a preview of "Damaged south over the same route. On a regularly scheduled voyage 5 1 And Authentic Theme of Life! A Forceful Drama of Social KnliRhtrncntSur. passing Every 1'rcvimn Picture of This Nature. It Tells The TRUTH ! 'DAMAGED GOODS' From the Famous State Play Adapted to the Screen by tp. ton Sinclair. (At 7:16 and 9:11) The finest and hott beautiful expression of life, love, duty and home. The demand for rlf-retraint and ttlf-rrll nre are vividly unravelled In tliii drama of social life pre-ented for the fundamental betterment and true luppl-nevt of the individual ai well a- the general well being ( Mciety. Told with simple beauty, vl-tajy lntrurtlre In topic shunned, feared and even tnneked by tome who are In eonitant danger of becoming Inrnxenl vlrtim of their own ignorance became of their dli regard of the fundamental! of ftocial life. Endorsed by (iovernmenti. Clergy and Social Worker Throughout Canada! Endorsed by Donald II. Williams .M.D, B. C Provincial Board ot Health Gordon P. Jrkn M.D. Dept of Public Health City of Toronto Ad. (irouU,M.D. Director Dept. of Health Montreal J. B. Griffiths Minuter of Health Province of Ontario i:ndored Locally by Prets and Clergy, (See elsewhere In this Paper Children Under 16 Years Not Admitted FOX MOVIETONE NEWS (7:00 and 9125) KOI) LA KOCQUE in "INTERNATIONAL CRIME" With ASTKID ALI.WYN (At 8:21, Once Only) TONICHT & FRIDAY I.axt Complete Show 8:21 i, Colonel Grafton pl Of Hamilton Dies , y HAMILTON. Jan. 20: CP -Col. 5 J. J. Grafton, who operated a Chain of stores In Western On tario, is dead at the age of eighty-two. He was honorary" colonel of the Wentworth Rcplmcnt of das, Ontario. '