VYS AND WHYS n'9gf 0 ' Every woman j Knows mat me 1 right recipe vi ,0 makes a won- e,7-uinerence 10 fif 3 tvtn the best of good cool in if... !i; wrong one is a time-wasting ;.i ' n een the bcrt or good Tint's why the makers of js CKOWN BIIAND Corn uke time and thought to c...r recipes for your u.el .;' -result are excellent . r -.rtily recommend that you CROWN BUAND Jtecijio f CJi.l). - Hiked $tujed . we: Fruit Chutney Apple Simj'ly write to me, Bar-i Orent. Ml Crescent St., t r j P.Q. tor your free WUIard Batterle , f M wtWy d arming tna information itryici tor today's woman " IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU I Nobody is immune from polio. Age is no barrier. Anybody can be a victim. Still haunted by epidemic of previous years, it is well to be prepared. Early recognition is imperative. It may save life. It may save permanent paralysin. How to recognize symptoms what to do to avoid unnecessary exposure it told in "If Infantile Paralysis Strikes". This pamphlet issued by the Canada Life Assurance Company is yours for the aAing, Better be safe than sorry. Write me for your free copy, Barbara Brent, 1111 Crescent Street, Montreal, Quebec. Cool At a Cucumber ! .... 1.l.t 4l,at' iilu. evpn rtn Ka kitf. , You know how to "irech Up" with , j jact you've made 7-Up a Family Affair! ' "u.i. in llrotlier Bill an after-play snack a line treat, nniuuuiiy utjuiuun, wiwi a uen-. -7-t'p is a thirt-unf her on even the . thirstiest of days. Serve it with meals and n meals. Find it at ay fctore displaying a i Up Next pay-day your hufbanla pay cheque will be bigger because the reduc tion In his Income'tax will be tfTeo-tive. Youll not want that extra sum to me lt away without a thing to show for it. Youll want to nukq that money a part of your dctign for living! The smart way to do just that is to open a special " Tax Hating Account" at the BANK OF MONTREAL. Why not talk it over with your huiand and point out the advantage of opening your special account ith that first tax reduction. Rsmcmber "Money in the bank" makes dreams come true I Fifty Percent More Jam or Jelly ? Yes it's wonderfully true that you get filty percent MORE jam or jelly when you use CERTOJ CERTO is that famous fruit pectin that cuts boil. ing time down to a matter of less than two minutest In this way, your precious juice Is not lost in ttmm . . . and think of the time and w jrk eaved I The Wi results are always delicious . . . frerti fmit taste and colour are retained in CERTO jams and jellies. i v:;u buy CERTOr look for the recipe booklet under the label ! :sw exactly the recipe for the fruit you art using. Then you Seasonable Ideas for Housekeepers LITTLE MISS MUFFETT SAT ON A TUFFET EATING HER CURDS-WHEY COTTAGE CHEESE Miss Muffctt enjoyed her cot-j tage cheese plain, Just as the people of every land have eate n It for centuries. Cottage cheese can also be used as a base for countless delicious dishes, tl Is wonderful for cool summer salads and all sorts of cooked main dishes and desserts. Cottage cheese, unlike most other types of cheese, Is mild and therefore blends welt with other fcods cf decided flavour. Cottage cheese Is an easily digested protein.. One pound of rottnie cheese "contains the sol ids and some of the 'fat from one gallon of milk and mineral matter and" vitamin as well. Cottatre cheese was an every 1av food In pioneer Canadian homes. It was made from the - "I rni'V. The average home YJRFn. ACHING, TENDER FEET In just one minute after an annllcatlon of Emerald Oil you'll jret the surprise of your life. Your tired, tender, smarting, burning feet will literally Jump for joy. No fuss, no trouble; you Just aorily a few drops of oil over the surface of the foot ni?ht and morning or when occasion re- nulres. Just a little and rub It In. 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Items of social and personal Interest are always welcome Smithers WANT TO SWIM, FISH, BOAT OR LOAF? . . . Visit LAKE KATHLYN AUTO CAMP SMITHERS, B.C. (175) CAMPERS Supplies delivered twice weekiy to Luke Kathlyn, GOODACRES' SMITHERS, B.C. (202) today seldom has enough sour milk to make any -quantity of cheese so it is usually purchased for the dairy as required. Because this type of cheese does not have all whey expressed it spoils more easily than the harder cheeses. It should be taten fresh preferably within two or three days after It Is made. If it must toe kept longer it should be stored In a .cold place. Three excellent recipes uslntr cottage cheese come 'from Canada's Kitchen -where they were tested by Home. Economists til the Consumer Section, Dominion Department of Agriculture. Picnic Spread i 1 hard cooked egg j clip, cottage cheese 3 tablespoons salad dressing 2 tablespoons chopped chives 18 teaspoon celery salt teaspoon salt pepper Chop e?g, mix well with cottage cheese. Add other Ingredients, mix well. Spread on whole wheat bread Makes filling fo' 4 sandwiches. Cherry Cottage Pie V cup milk V2 cup cereal cream 2 eggs V2 cup sugar . 18 teaspoon salt '. 1 cup cottage cheese Vt teaspoon cinnamon 2 cups pitted cherries pastry shell unbaked Combine milk and cream and scald; Beat e?gs slightly, add suear, salt, milk and cream, and cottage cheese. Spread cherries Central Interior Terrace errace ineatre. Wednesdays turd.iv mntlnpft nt 2:30 n.m. Friday and Saturday July 11 and 12 "Danny Boy" Merrltt, Helen Brown, ter Soldering and Ace. r 1 1 est lav am weunesuav y ...... v July 15 and 1C 1T!- P .... 1 .!.. 1 jonn ijoacr. L.enore auoui Knrtnnr nnrl Wnrtln Koslek. CABINS Skeena Bridge Tourist Camp (One Mile East of Town) Box 13 Terrace, B.C. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace You saw ttin Tue News! DINE AT PHIL'S (Formerly Skeena Cafe) Lakelse Avenue Terrace, n.u BREAKFAST LUNCH UllNiNt-K AND BANQUETS iisty f ootl fine rusuiw vc"v Proprietor, Phil Tetrault SILVER TIP CAFE ClflAUS CIGARETTES TOBACCOS ICE CREAM SOW DRINKS TERRACE!, B.C. I OR PROMPT SERVICE .... See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Cher. Trucks Chevrolet Bulck O.M.C. Trucks Pontlae Oldsmoblle Machine Work A SP'ay Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE B.C. . LITTLE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Roujh and m . n R Dressed Lumber Lumber Manufacturers Loffs, Poles and Pilinf Agents For taternatlon.1 Cr- Co. Lld Ltd. Firestone Tire & Kubber Pbilco Radios Smiles and Chuckles A chip on the shouldor always indicates that - there is . wood higher up. Vp( The following notice was In serted in the columns of a county weekly: "Anyone found near my chick en house at night will be found there in the morning." f OR EAT YARMOUTH, Eng., Latest British lightship to take up' position in North Sea is equipped with central heating, showers, an electlrc refirgerator and comfortable crew quarters LONDON, P-Returned to ths railway company with "thanks nnd many apologies after 10 years" was a washed and neatly- folded towel. Train Schedule (Pacific Standard Time) For the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP MAODA JACOBSEN. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS MAGDALENE HENRI ETTE JACOBSEN, DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton, made the 31th day of June, 1947, I was appointed admlnstrator of the estate of Magda Jacobsen. otherwise known as Magdalene Henrlette Jncobsen. deceased, late of Bella Coola, B.C All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish iamt, properly verified to ma nn nr hefnre the 1st day of October, 1947. after which claims filed may be paid without reierence to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. lun ail nnrtlea Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount or their indebtedness io mo forthwith. DATED this 5th day of July. A D. 1947. GORDON FRASER FORBES. , Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. (17J) HOLIDAYERS When in the vacation land of Bulkley Valley SHOP AT Leach Bros. FOR GROCERIES AND MEATS Free Delivery to Lake Kathlyn Tuesdays and Fridays (180) ' In bottom of a pastry shell, sprinkle with cinnamon, cover with cottage cheese mixture and bake in a hot oven, 4C0oF., for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 325oF. and bake until custard is set, about 35 minutes. Six serv ings. Cottage Cheese, Strawberry Salad 2 teaspoons gelatine 2 tablespoons Cold water 4 tablespoons salad dressing 2 cups hulled strawberries 2 cups cottage cheese Soak gelatine In ccld water. Dissolve over hot water. Add salad dressing. Mix with cheese. Cut berries in halves and fold in. Pour Into a wet mould, chill until 'firm. Turn out on lettuce. Garnish with remaining berries. Serve with salad dressing. Serve 6. ",v OTTAWA, P) Midsummer or rot there's still plenty of time for amateur gardeners to plant some of these late maturing vegetables such as tomatoes, pepper, squash cucumbers, potatoes, late cabbage, carrots and parsnips. Lettuce, spinach, Chinese cabbage and radish all may foe grown successfully at this late stage, .but first the ground should be well worked. Sometimes discing and harrowing will suffice, proceeded toy a dressing of 4-8-10 fertilizer at 300 or 400 pounds for each acre. In a small garden this application is equivalent to seven to 10 pounds for every 1,000 square feet. The .seeds should be sown in rows 18 inches apart, or wider 'if desired. Lettuce and radish should be sown one-quarter d an inch deen and spinach and Chinecc cabbage one-half of an Inch deeo. A'ter the seeds have germlr)- n!H the young plants should be thinned out as .follows radl.sh rnp inih: sninach, four to six inches: lettuce, six to eleht inches; Chinese cabbage, 10 "to 12 Inches. Padish may be sown In curly Aumist. the others should be sown durirv the latter half of AIR TRAVELLERS Outbound passengers on Canadian Pacific Airlines from here yesterday afternoon were A. Mearns, J. LaPierre, O. A. Thompson, A. Derrick, Mr. Mill-sap, Cecil Diss, and C. Wilson for Sandsplt and A. Findlay, Mrs. Arno, Cant. C. D. Brewster nnd C. D. J. Berwick for Vancouver. Inbound on Tuesday afternoon's plane were Dr. C. M. Barbeau and Mr. Millsap, from Sandsplt. and Cecil Diss, G. Parker, L. B. Stacey, G. A. Thompson, A. C. Findlay and T. M. McCaskel! from Vancouver. Classified Advertising Pays! IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP HARRIS LEVIN, DECEASED-TESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by brder of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton, made the 26th day or June. ad. 1947, Letters Probate of the Last Will and Testament of Harris Levin, deceased, who died on the 29th day of May, A D. 1947. were granted to Dominic EUo. the Executor. ALL parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me- on or before the 21st day of August. A D. 1947, after "which claim? filed may be paid without reference o any claims of which I then had no knowledge. AND all parties Indebted to thr said estate are required to pay thr mount of their Indebtedness1 to me forthwith. DVTED this 7th day of July, AD 1947. DOMINIO KLIO. Executor, co M. Wllla Ray. Solicitor for Exwitor, Prince Rupert, B.C. (172) RANCH KIVE COAST LAND IlISTUK'T Recording District of Prince Rupert IA1K HUliwr. in6 me ruri, ward Cellulose Company Limited, ol Vancouver, B.C., manufacturers. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands for the purpose of use In manufacture of cellulose products, situate between Lot 507, Watson Island and L. 443, Banc ft rrukl fMfltrlCt: Commencing at a post planted at Hign water Mars on int ouuuimjr end of Watson Island where said High Water Mark Intersects the Easterly boundary of the Canadian National Railway Right-of-way; thence Southerly along the Easterly boundary of said RIght-of-Way U50 feet more or less to the High Water Mark of Lot 446 on the mainland; thence Easterly and Northerly following the High Water Mark of L. 446 6000 feet more rvi Uoi tn a nnlnt whpre false Das- sage enters Walnwrlght Basin: thence West 1?00 feet more or less 10 nign Water Mark of Watson Island: thence Southerly and Westerly following the lllirh Wataf VfArk nf Watson Island .to point of commencement and con talnlng 120 acres more or less. DATKD Junn 19th. 1947. PORT EDWARD CELLULOSE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE DAMAGES I FURNITURE , A burning cigarette is believed to have been responsible for a fire that damaged a chesterfield chair and a rug In the apartment of George Eales, manager of the Angus Apartments, during the night. City fire department answered an alarm to the. building at 4:30 this morning and found the chair -and rug smoldering In the smoke-fllled apartment. The fire was put out without further damage. "FLYING SQUAD PARSONS" LONDON W Plans now being considered by Church of England leaders to overcome the clergy manpower crisis visualize "flying squad" preachers who will travel by motorcycle to out-of-way places. - ANCIENT TRADE Taxidermy was first practised In the 17th century. The Experts Say ' ' July. The following seed varieties are recommended: Chinese cabbage Pe-Tsal,.Chihili; lettuce Grand Rapids; spinach Bloomsdale, NcbeL King of Dan-mark; radish French Breakfast, Scarlet Globe Saxa or Sparkler. IN The famous Hot Dan" Spoon wHh every Jar of.. OtDFf FOOM yoUR GROCER NOW SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zar'elli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Bos 541 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert HICKS FRASER HOUSE Modern, Quiet, Comfortable 711 "FRASER STREET Phone Black 823 Three Sailings Per Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE (ALL TIMES SHOWN DAYLIGHT SAVING) Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m. Coquitlam. Fridays, 5 p.m. Catala. Saturdays, 10:15 p.m. Camosun. KETCHIKAN Fridays, 12:00 Midnight. STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 8 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AND PORT CLEMENTS June 27 July 11-25 FOR SOUTH ISLANDS June 29 July 13-27 Midnight. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave, Phone 568 Ptfnce Rupert Daflp JT3ctos Thursday, July 10, 1947 "T Ea rfflL Jk 3 S3 Prints Are So: Gay "lib f This is just one of the many from our summer print collection. An interesting colorful motif with a touch of .black trim for smart decor. You'll want more than one of these beauties.. USE OUR CONVENIENT BUDGET PLAN ' NO INTEREST NO CARRYING' CHARGES For That Party . PARAMOUNT CAFE CHOP SUEY at Port Edward, B.C. 7:00 am. to 11:00 pjn. CHOW MEIN SHINGOLEEN Shingoleen beautifies and preserves new and old shingfes and gives a lasting protection against ever - changing weather conditions. We have it in one and five-gallon cans and several different colors. J ASK FOR A COLOR CARD THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 255 Third Avenue Moving, Packing, Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, Call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 PHONES 116 and 117 Courtesy and Service PHONE 101 DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING We have Argus 35 MM Cameras, Kodak Medalist X. 35 31 M Projectors, Amateu Enlargers and a t o m p 1 e t line of photographic supplie WRATH ALL'! Photo Finishing Box 478 . Prince Rupert, B.i It's good business to keep your coal bin ' full! You get speediest possible delivery of your favorite brands of coal from us. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. 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