Jday, November 15; 1923 TIIE DAILY NZW8 PAGE nvi I C. M, WOODWORT1I . For Finer Cocoa Ir trlien P -i tiding Ecvnl taken ' from Contented Cons " I IMI Mill III I ma 1 . i I P wMMtvr; MOMENTS 4f 'hw"' -i,'''ai,"nW'sWnneW5(MMBjsjSMS I I CARNATION MILK gives to cocoa a rich smoothness and extra food value obtainable in no other way just as it does to all cooking. Improves coffee wonderfully. Just pure whole milk evaporated to double richness and sterilized. It keeps. It is economical. Write lot tttt Cook Book Carnation Milk Product! Co. Limited H4 bb.it Simt VANCOUVER. B.C hmation Milk CHILDREN'S MUSIC IS INTERESTING SUBJECT Miss Hallhvell and Miss Lenox in Charge of Ladies' Music Club Program Yesterday "Development of Children': Music" proved a subject of much interest at the meeting of the Ladies' Music Club yesterdi'." al ternoon at the Japanese Mission Hall. The program was arranged by Miss L. M. Halliwell, assist d by Miss E. G. Lenox M. D. Items on the program were as follows: Vocal trio, "Lift Thy Head," Mrs. Ernest Anderson, Mrs. Mor tis Blott and Miss Halliwell. Paper, "Children's Music," i iss Lenox. , j Piano solo, "Sack Walts," Miss Lenox. Piano solo, selected, Miss Jean McLean (pupil of Miss M. A. Way). Vocal solos, 'The Band" and The Sailor," (Jessie Gainor), Mrs. Donald Ross. Vocal solo, "The Blacksmith" (Handel), Miss HalJirtell. Pinno solos, "Maiden's Prayer" and "The Flatexer.ijjCTitHinade), Miss B. A. Leitcb. 'V'X ' ' t. Vocal duet, "A-DaiitftW lire. It. Illance and Mrs. S. Dton. Vocal solo. "Who is Sylvia." (Schubert), Mrs. Ernest Anderson. Choruses by Booth Memorial School Choir under direction of J. S. Wilson. Vocal solo, "Lullaby" (Brahms) Mrs. Blott. Paper, "Musical Appreciation Itythmlc Movement," Miss Halliwell. Piano demonstration of rhythmic movement, Mlaa R. Jack Ilildttch, sea of Mrs. John Dore of this city, loft Haaelton recently for California. The daily weather, report of the Government Telejraphs shows that the Yukon River is now frozen over at the confluence of the Stewart River. pomm a moral Health starts in the kitchen. Ensure the proper nourishment of the whole family by using Bovril in your cooking. Just as a little Baking Powder will leaven a whole cake, so a spoonful of Bovril definitely adds to the nourishing value of a whole dish and imparts that delicious taste of Beef. Your food feeds you more, the children grow strong and healthy, and every one shares that splendid feeling of energy which Bovril gives. u-.iviBs Esaea-gy Without Bulk ?TZE7S222 rridrxsi of Vancouver who brought into prominence the movement to have one verse of "O Canada" officially selected for use of public gatherings. OVERCHARGE CLAIMED BY HOSPITAL BOARD IN STREET GRADING Aid. Brown, chairman of the house committee, reported at last j night's meeting of the hospital board that he had taken up with jthe civic board of works the mat-iter of an alleged overcharge in I connection with the grading of Green Street in front of the in-1 jstitutioa. The city engineer had I accounted for the charge of $409 i having been made by reason of! the fct that a water rmtin hail1 to be lowered in connection with jibe carrying out of the work.' The result of the master was thttthe Board of Works had instructed the engineer to' look into jthe matter again and -make an! I itemised st.tetnent of the costs. AM. Brown doubted If - it was proper to charge the hospital jfor the lowering of the water! main. . j Aid. Brown also informed the j board that there would be ho change in hospital water, charges this year although it was pos-. jsibie there might be a revision : next year. The present charge , of f86 , per year, the stlderman 'felt, was far from being exces-( sive. i STOCK QUOTATIONS (Oourto o(l c. lawn C-o The foltawiag quotations were bid aid aaked j Bf ytlew. V . B. C. Silver. 1-35, 1.50. Big Missouri. AT, V. Beaver Silver, llVi, 13. Cork Province. 86. 26. Cotton Belt, 48. 56. Dunsrell, 18, 15. Duthie. 88. Nil. George Copper. 8.90, -1.50. Georgia River. 29. 31. Goleonda. 75, 80. tirantrjrtev.', w . oo. Ir dependence. ',, Inter. Coat JL A;m; K&elsy Wn 83 mi m 4 mi L. & L., 6. 7. Lnkeview, la. 2. Lucky Jim, 28, Nil. Marmot Metals. 6-i. Nil. MrmVlUv. Gold. 8'i, 0. Mohawk. 5 5i. Morten Woolsey, 6. OVi. Nattoml Silver. M' . 14V. Noble Five, 89'-, 40' 3. Pend Oreille, 10.00. 10.16. IMoneer, 1.98, 2.06. Porter Idaho. 61, 54. Premier. 2.28 2.24. , Rufuf Argentx 20i. JW. Ruth Hope, 59. GO. '" Silver Crert, 6, 8. Silverado, 86. 75. Slocin Rrmtr. Nil. 18.f .L2. y Whitewater. 1.26. 1.25 Woodbine. S, t. Eastern Stock Noranda, Nil. 58.40. Oils Fab) on, 10, 17. After srending several days In the city following a trip ta Rochester. Minnesota, where she underwent treatment at the Mayo Clinic aa a result of whleh hir heultti (a new greatly Improved, Mlaa" G. A. Crabtrce, proprietress d: the Bitter Creek road house. uled last night by the Prince Rupert u her return to Stewart. K2 H. S. WALLACE DOLLAR Honeycomb and Colored Bedspreads Single size. Each $1.00 Hemstitched Pillow Slips Linen finish. 3 for $1.00 Genuine Irish Linen Towelling White, blue or red border. 4 for $1.00 Turkish Towels Good size hand towels. 3 pairs for $1.00 White Flannelette 27 inch, nice soft qua!-' tiy. 6 yards for $1.03 DRAPERY SECTION Scotch Madras Curtain Fabric SccllopeJ or plain edge, i yards for $1.0i) Cretonnes in several designs. 1 yards for $1.00 Bungalow Nets in fine mesh. Regular value to C5c yard. For, 2 yards $1.00 Table Damask 51 inches wide; border of gold, rose or blue. IVi yards 81.00 READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. For this event we are offering: 1 Doieh Children's Coats Value to ti.60. Sifces 2 to 4 years. For, eat-h $3.73 G Only, Ladies' New Winter Coats Fur-trimmed collar and cuffs. Regular value to $27.60. For $lf)Jtf 12 Only, Coats Possum collar and cuffs, in brown, greys, navy, black. Value to 849.50. Special Price $.17.R0 HOSIERY Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hose in several good shade.s Value to $1.76. ' Pair $1.00 Ladles' Cashmere Hose in black, brown, etc. ..2 pairs for ,...$1.00 Roys' Rock Rib How and Slordy Hose Heavy weight, black only. v 3 pairs $1.00 Children's Cashmere Hose Brck and browns. 2 pairs for $1.00 Phone 9 THROUGH SLEEPERS TO THE SHIP'S SIDE The Canadian National Rail-! ways have made arrangements to operate siecial trains and through sleeping cars from the Pacific ' Coast tio the ship's side at Mon-1 Ual and Halifax in connection' with ail lings for the Old Coun-j try durjng November and Decern-; ,ber. Full information from City, Ticket Office, 52tS Third Avenue, Prince Rupert. Pnone 2G0. 282, f Hoirnulh Capstick has joined the government liquor vendor's staff i here in jjuccession to C. L. oung- I im a Safe for Children's Coughs CO., LTD. DAYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FANCY GOODS Boxed Towel Sets for, each 9jc Cups and Saucers Scenic patterns. Nice quality. Regular 25c each. Special, 6 for $1.00 Supply limited to 6 to each customer. Brown Linen or Blaek Sateen Art Cushion Covers Each $1.01) Runners to Match Above Coven Each ... $1.00 Ljtbroidered Pillow Cases Linen finish. Pair ,..;.$ 1.00 DRESS GOODS Corduroy Velvet Irf green, red or blue. 2 yordn for ...$1.00 54 inch Serge in black, navy, saxe or brown, lard $1.03 i aucy TweeJa, in brown or grey plaid. Regular M $1.75, for, yard $1.0.) Japanese Cotton Crepes lit a large range of shades. t yards for $1.00 o-inn Dressing Gown Velour Reversible. Yard $1.00 UNDERWEAR Ladies' Winter Weight Vests Sleeveless style. 2 for $1.00 Ladies' Winter Weight Bloomers-in cream, pink or sand. Pair $1.00 10 Down Rayon Silk Bloomers Bobette style, double crotch; finest quality. Big range of colors Pair $1.00 Childrens' Combinations Natural or white, ankle length, long sleeves. Per suit 7."c Children's, 'Vests and Bloomers Cream, . Small sise. 2 of each for $!.()() Ladies' Union Suits Sleeveless style, knee or ankle length. Suit.... $.(: Ladies' Voile Nightgowns Late trimmed, in reach, pink, nile, orchid, etc. Each $1.00 SEE OUR WINDOWS t I I lil m W I M Mi ' ill M ' M I i i i i I In i ' i'iI1 I SUNDAY SERVICES IN HOSPITAL PROPOSED Ministerial Association Given Permission by Board to Conduct Weekly Meeting . Permission was granted by th 1 hospital board Inst night to the Prince Rupert Ministerial Aaeec-iation to hold service each Sua-day afternoon for patients in the classroom of the institution. The plan is that the various pastors shall take turns in holding Ihe services. 3rd Ave. & Fulton Street a . m irsjr -s i e m bibsv L NOTE Eagle Brand creams and sugars aeiiciousiy . at half the usual cost. uddin6 Here's a Tastier Recipe 1 cup boiled rice 1 teaspoon vanilla 14 cup Eagle Brand 1 egg Condensed Milk cup water i teaspoon nutmeg Mix Eagle Brand and water together thoroughly. Beat egg and blend with the milk and vanilla. Add this mixture to the rice (boiled) and mix well. Pour into buttered pan and sprinkle top with the nutmeg. Place pan in a dish of water (as for a custard) and bake in a slow oven until a golden brown. Sert hot or eold TUX BOROKN CO. LIMITED VANCOUVER So4 a FitlS Rmelp Book Nun. Ammeu. . US Mm'FykWmtMfmtmtmw sMfcsXsssstAfcCnissW 1 f J sH H LH W mUa asm ' 1 f. il it i