eSday, February 23, 1932 r iV rr CUP CAKES cup ihortcning loda 2tggi S ry flour (or IK cup. 1 bread fior). ...,. 2tHSpoonfMagicBl.ngPowdtr teaspoon i 4 ttaspoon 1 teaJpoon vu ". f quarts uniwettcned chocolatt .hortcning; add iugr Cn .m tii weli-beattn egg yolks. nFi dr ingredient! together and "tii. alternately with milk, to fat nurture. Add wiilla and pfhtd chocolate; fold in eg hlK1 beaten it iff Put into rcJ muffin tini and bale m mdcra. oven at 375' F. about miRutei. Cover with chocolate tans. Chocolate Cup Cakes It r arc famous "I use Magic Baking Powder," says Mi Lillian Lough-ton, Dietitian and Cookery Expert of the Canadian Mag- : ful baking results rc part to its freshness, and coniittent high recipes are planned" for I tnommend it for all t r baking powder." .1 1 n's high praise continent of other Canals .inH cookery experts. ' them use Magic fxuuse it gives con-: tcnu baking results. ihuice of Canadian - It outsells all other i I combined. RLE r.nntr nnnru. Jti .: t!'' nrwM if if Cook Bool t i ' ;. ns of recipes for deli Pjii 1 ' jds. Write to Standard i r vascr Ave. & Liberty St., r Or.;. CtatflaineUilltule "CONTAIN NO tattmcnt en trrrj tin U your (urnt Ihit KUtlc Bklnl ' Powdtr Is 1st ' from (turn or any harmful Intra dlcnt. VACCINATION CLINICS health offtr-pr Fort Oeorge William Olscomc. .,...,. Funeral of Late T : ARE BEING HELD HEKE Dr. J. p. cade, medical VUtlUll.UtCU VnnilnnlU 1 1 1 m . t. - week, the time to be set later. BIG STORM HITS HERE Torrential Hains Accompanied Heavy Wind No Extensive Damage is Done By rnnce uupert experienced an other fierce southeast winter storm wind although a large plate glass William Wall in South Tomorrow Funeral of the late W. H. Wall Vancouver mining engineer, and father of Mrs. Alex McRae and !M. O. A. Hunter, In this city. who passed away suddenly Sundf y nkfht in Vancouver, will wkp place In Vancouver tomorrow ai-Urnoon under auspices of the Mr -sonic craft of which deceased was s pioneer member in this provim His daughters here will be unable to reach Vancouver In time for th funeral. Four Chimney Fires In Single Day Here Due. no doubt to the strong wind, the fire department was called to no less than four chimney fires yes Demers' February SALE Sale Ends March 1st Last Week for Bargains in Coats, Knitted Suits musses, J-iingene, nusiijj i f Greatly Reduced Prices KOW IS Till TIME TO SAVK MONEY. COME ONE COMrf.UL. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers lent Prince Uupert fr Vneoavfr:- AT.L. EVERT Tt'ESDAT, 1.S0 P.M. , . , Vu Ocean Falls, arriving Vancouver, Thursday p.m. Tg. CARHENA EVERT Kit I II AT MlllMClMT Wki. Arrt,ln Vancouver Sunday midnight Pfr;?;.rl ,nd and NMJ kms WUJ 8twsrt sailings to Port Blmpaon. Allc Arm, Anyox. , Hlver points. Sunday. 9 p.m. JBiNrr m riuT aui:cv: ond """" LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Basketball, Auditorium, tonight lawwiauuu CimiCS IOrcmidren Ttprf. favl Pknr.a 7 firvW . - 1 Uk a, MI1IV I WV V W W Iul ",0 cttjrwraoow'uas alter islour motto, atve'usa'call. tf t noon, univ cnilrlrm nhno A MtlUUV parents wish It nre beingvac-h' Albert Farrow steamboat lnspcc i- cinated. A public clinic will tor, sailed by the Catala this after also be hald In the rltv t.ViU Iternoon on his return t.o Vancou ver after having spent the past week here and in the district on official duties Oscar Landry, district superin tendent of Government Telegraphs, returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a brief trip to Port Simpson on official duties. He was accompanied by Mrs. Landry, Why pay more? Best Alberta sootless egg Coal $11 per ton. Albert & McCaffery Ltd. Phoney 116 or. 117. tf United Church Women's Mlssl- lust night and this moraine with onary tea and sale of home cook torrential rain In addition to high ling at the home of Mrs. W. T winds. ' Klrgin, 430 Fourth Ave. W. to As far as could be learned no very morrow afternoon from 3 till G. erious damage' was done by the You are cordially invited. 44 window In the office of P. M. Ray A great assortment of real Hud n Second Avenue at Second Street on Bay blankets at very reduce j was blown in. Windows were also prices. Montreal Importers. 44 blown in at the Prince Rupert Club and at the Rex Cafe. Judge H. A. Robertson of Prince The Dominion meteorologist re- George and H. F. McLeqd, court re ported this morning that there had glstrar. returned to the city on the been no less than two Inches of rain Catala this morning after making n the 24 hours ending 8 a.m. today, the round trip on the vessel in or der to hold sessions of naturallza- i . i tlon court at Anyox and Stewart ttDpuinuneius are ivescinaear.1 ei.e" fJ ? lng after a visit In Stewart with. iiuiuvs im icc in iiutuui iusc nn Dartnis. xvir. ana inrs ivieuur i ineir appointments, o. s. hc v.as accompanied nere ny ni Gazette Announces slstr. Mdss Joan Mellor. i The following appointments as I Mrs. Eklof of Anyox arrived in iusttees of the peace are announced the city on the Catala this morn to be rescinded In the British Co- ing from the smelter town an lumbla Gazette: will proceed on tomorrow aftci- Omlneca W. S. Gibb. Mapes; I noon's tru'n to St. John where she O. B. Robb. Burnt Lake: J. H. Meik- will embark an the steamer Mor. lejohn, Ftnmoore; R. J. Harttnan. rose for a tup to the Old Country Mapes. McLean,! Men's Black Diamond flshei- terday. The first was at 10:15 a.m. at the home of W. E. Denning. AUln Avenue. Westview; the second at 5:15 p.m at the apartment of G. A. Erinecumbe in the Wallace Block; "" the third at 8:20 p.m. at the home 'of George Anderson, 430 Eighth i . , . . -'"uton. inspector ot ,Mt nnd the fourth at 8:30 m d to the city on the p m ,n tne Mme block on Eighth morning from a trfp Avenue West. In no case was any : un official duties. damage done. II B . ...... 1 Ml I1HTI I RUB" ...at. JBriBLlaVlBiav.il...---- w 5 Hi men's rubber coats and pants at $5J5 a suit. Why pay more? Montreal Importers. 44 Llmt. Col. S. P. McMordle, D.S. O., manager of the Capitol Theatre sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver where he has been called to meet the general manager of the Famous Players Canadian Corporation, who is on tout of the west Col. McMordle will return to the city In about ten days' time while Mrs. McMordle who went south with him. will visit for a time In Vancouver. Announcements Elks' opening dance, Feb. 26. Moose whist March 1, 8:30. drive and danci- Eagles' Soeial Dance Friday March 4. dancing 9:30 to 130 Genttamen 50c. Ladles, refresh ments. Everybody welcome. Pioneer Banquet March 10. Si. Patrick Celebration, Catholic Hall. March 17. Catholic Women s League Spring Sale April 7. SOUTH WINTER SAILINGS From Prlnr Ruprrt fr Van finnrr, ralllns; at Orran Fall and I'owrll KUrr 10.00 p.m. Thuraflaya Fr Anyoi anJ Stewart 4.00 p.m. WVtlneadaya ForlnlghtW er!e to Quen Charlotte lalanda. Particular on reiiiint. .. T1UIN SERVICE raaaenftrr tralna leave Prinee Ittiitcrt Mondays, WtUneday a tul I'ridaya at 3.00 p.m. for Kil in union, Winnipeg and points East. ler InfornutUn rail mt mi tttrt aMl ae II. MrK K, ll.r. r.A. Trlnr Rnpvrt, n.c Canadian national THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Come and dance on the new floor at the Elks dance on Fri., Feb. 26, Boston Hall. Refreshments. Adm. Men's and boys' -length men's rubber boots for fishermen. 25 lower than wholesale. Montreal Importers. 44 The annual gehe'ral meeting of the Navy League of Canada, P. R. Branch, will be held at the R. C. N. V. R. Headquarters on Wednesday, February 24th, at 8 p.m. (44) Union steamer Catala, Capt. Jp.s. Findlay, returned to port at 12 noon today from Anyox, Stewart and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypoints. Northland Navigation Co.s mo-torshlp Norco arrived In port at 9:30 tills morning from Kctehlktii and, after discharging five car loads of fish for transshipment East over the Canadian National Railways, sailed for Seattle. the absence of City , Treasurer D. J. Matheson, who has-tbeen called to Montana as a witness In a court case, ana to consiaer, omer ANNOUNCEMENT Jasper Wildfire Coal Is now thi: hottest in the domestic field. Gov ernment analysis shows it to be the highest In B.T.U.'s and less ash. It starts quick and lasts longer. Fur thermore, for your benpfit dont think for one minute because our coal Is lower In price that we are giving you a cheaper grade as other coal dealers my state to you. Your next order "Jasper Wild fire." eeu or lunm Note our adv. for cash prices and save your dollars. (tf) Hyde Transfer rhone 580 Bryant Company Limited Quality Men's & Boys' Wear We can't change the habits of a lifetime we're still Just as fussy about fabrics. Just as fastidious about design and cranks of the first water when it comes to style. We Haven't Changed a Bit-Even If Our Prices Have You will find our sprlng lines lower priced. You will also find that same hih standard of quality that has always characterised BUYANT'S STOKE. (Established 1911) Sixth Street 1'rincc Uupert Radio Tubes Tested FREE With the Jewell Tube Tester McltAE BROS., LTD. Passing of Diva (Continued from Page 1) ody making a Jest of the sinking of the Lusltania. This was always denied by Madame Gadskl. Her husband, Hans TausChef, a former captain In the German 'army, was tried In New York in 1916 on a charge of conspiracy to blow up the Wclland Canal. He was acquitted. Later he was among the Germans who left the United States with Count von Bcrnstorff when diplomatic relations between the United States and Germany were severed. After the war he was permitted to return to the United States. When her contract with the Me tropolitan Opera Company expired in 1917, It was not renewed. In 1921 Madame Gadskl sang in concert at Carnegie Hall, New York, the program being entirely of Wagnerian music. It caused a storm of protest from the people and press. Madame Gadskl was born at An-clam, Prussia, Germany. June 15, 1872. As a child she displayed re markable vocal ability. For 12 years r" she studied with Frau Schroederi Chaloupka of Stettin, her only teacher. Walter Damrosch heard! I her sing in the Royal Opera House, ! Berlin, in 1894 and Induced her to come to the United States. She made her American debut at the Metropolitan the next year as Elsa in Lohengrin" and eventually became a popular prima donna of Wagnerian operas, most of which 'she learned after coming to She was married to Captain Tauscher in 1893. They had one daughter; Lotte, who was her mother's constant companion. WEATHER REPORT Triple Island Foggy, southeast "ale; sea rough. Langara Island Raining, light south wind sea smooth. 1 Dead Tree Point Part cloudy. I - . - - 'fresh southerly wind; barometer! I MA Ml. A. A. . t IS I A special meeting of the city temperature, neavy sweu. council is called for tonight to appoint a deputy treasurer durln Mail Schedule CLOSES AT POST OFFICE: For the East-Monday, Wednesday and Fri day 2 p.m From the East-Saturday, Tuesday and Thurs day r. 10:40 am For Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 noon Thursday ..9 pjn. Friday 11 pjn. Feb. 14 and 28 . p Ja From Vancouver-Sunday pjn. Wednesday 10:30 a.m Friday pm Feb. 10 and 24 pm Sunday 8 pm VrowPIli SavIDo " V ...... "And who wouldn't? For Chantecler papers lead in the favour of smokers who roll their own . , ready-gummed, strong papers, conveniently packed in automatic booklets. 120 leaves that's a lot of pure rice paper for 5cl MADE IN FRANC PURE RICE CIGARETTE PAPERS QLAMP to write by DONT strain your eyes I Even when writing the shortest nott, mks sure you have plenty of good light that saves your. eyes and adds to your comfort. Edison Mazda Inside-frosted Lamps give you the dearest, most restful light of all . . they are free from harmful glare. Buy them by the carton and have "extras" to replace burn-outs. L-14S EDISOH MAZDA "lamps A CANADIAN GfeNERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT "How do they do it?" Among your friends there's sure to be at least one smart young married couple who arc the envy and admiration of all who know them. With an income that is frankly abbreviated, and with no benevolent Aunts in the offing, they still have a home that is correct and comfortable in all its appointments, a home that is admired and copied by their friends. "Yes, Jane is a remarkable little manager," will probably be the young husband's proud answer. And there is little doubt about it. THEY DO IT THIS WAY take a look around that home and you will find no end of well known advertised products. For Jane Is an efficient little, manager. She can't afford to take .chcsa to "Experience." When she buys for hehomc she .mu?tfTrieT,,: and tested and trusted products which carry an honorable name to guarantee her satisfaction. You will find that Jane is a consistent reader of the advertisements. Are you? a 1