Prfnrx Rupert Dallp J3cta0 Saturday, August 9, 1947 Central Interior Terrace Terrace Theatre Showing on Tuesdays and Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pjn. Saturday matinee at 2:30 pm. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY August 8 and 9 THREE IS A FAMILY" with Marjorie Reynolds, Charlie Ruggles, Fay Balnter, Helen Broderlck, Cheryl Walker and William Terry. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY August 12 and 13 "Swing Parade of 1916" with Gale Storm, Phyllis Regan, Connie Boswell, Will Osborne and Orchestra On your ivay vT: THE SKEENA MERCANTILE TERRACE FOR TROMPT SERVICE .... See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Pontiac Machine Work A Specialty Terrace Machine Shop & Garage .TERRACE .B.C. LITTLE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Rough and Dressed Lumber TERRACE Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone. Tire, &. Rubber Co, Ltd. I'hilco Radios Willard Batteries Three failings 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 August 8 and 22 September 6 and 19 Midnight. FOR SOUTH ISLANDS August 10 and ' 24 September 8. and 21 'Midnight. 1 FRANK J. .SKINNER i Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 5C8 SINGER Electric Sewing Machines Fdr Rent Reasonable Hates f Phone 864 Prince RuperU Singer Sewing Machine Co.4 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared ,.6ee R. ,E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR)r Advertise in the Dally News I CABINS J CI II..' 1 n, t j anrena nriuge lourm uampj 1VU1C SMH, Ul 1UWI1J ! Box 13 Terrace. B.C. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (H.-Smith) P.o: Box 167 Terrace to the lake? SEE OUR TWO FLOORS LADIES' WEAR I -MEN'S "WEAR J Gl GROCERIES Bu,ck Chev. Trucks Oldsmobile G.M.C. Truck Logs,- Poles and Piling The Experts Say " HALF A .-DOZEN. EG OS If she has harf a dozen eggs in the cupboard any wise Housewife need never be stumped when she comes to plan a meal. She. knows an egg by any other nam!e may be anything from an omelet Tor supner to a Spanish cream foi luncheon dessert and If she's interested in trying out new dishes there's always- cheese Puffit. Ingredients : 12. half tnsh slices nf stale bread, one-naif pounct diced cheese, four eggs, 2 2-3, cups milk, three-quarters teaspoon salt, pepper ana paprika. Trim crusts from bread and. uranee slices in alternate lay- rs with cheese in .?reased baking lish. Beat e??s slkhtl7, add milk; and seasoning andpour over tne bread. Cover and keep In the ice box until ready to bake. Oven- wach in a moderate oven until cet about 45 minutes. (If thor-ouehly chilled before-bakine the outfit will puff ud like a souffle). Six to eight servings. BUDGET OMEIET Inirredl-' ?nts: VA cuos soft-bread crumba.: 1 Vo cuos milk, six eggs fseparat-j Mix crumlbs and milk, let sons.' then beat smooth. Beat ess volks. idd salt and nemoer anc ccmblnn with bread mixture. Beat whites 'tiff and fold into mixture. Pour Snorts Enuinment Sales Up 25 P.C. OTTAWA, -m Canadian De duction of virtually .all types of sports equipment has Increased "substantially" during recent years and may open new avenues of export, trade department officials, have disclosed. Basing their figures on surveys of major producers, the rade experts estimate the industry has a present potential nroductton of $125,000,000 annually, 25 per cent more than before the war. The sporting goods possibilities" were emphasized by Ian isenhardt. national director of he council on physical fitness, who told the Canadian Bicycle ind .Snorts Goods Association that dealers at present are selling their merchandise to only about .five per cent of those who should be using the equipment. Smithers CAMPERS Supplies delivered twice weekry to Luke Kathlyn. GOODACRES' SMITH ERS, B.C. (203) 'into hot greased. pan and cook slowly until firm, 5 lo 30 minutes. Cook in alcw oveniror the last 10 minutes If desired, to brown top.' The same mixture may be ccoksd as scramble eggs. Five to six servings, Variations: 1 Add chopped parsley, green onions and diceo celery to mixture before cooking. 2-AVhen cooksd, spread omelet with jam or jelly, fold over and serve- at once. 3 Add 1 finely chopped, cooked veget-' a;ble.s or grated raw carrots tu i mixture before cookin-. EiPANISII CREAM -.Ingredi ents: l'2 tablespoons gelatin, one-quarter cup cold water, three egg yolks, one-quarter teaspoon salt, 2 cups milk, one teaspoon vanuia, three- egg whites, one-third cup sugar. Soak gelatin in cold '-water Make custard of eg.? volks. salt and milk. Cook In tap of.'double boiler, stirring constantly until mixture coats the spoon. Dissolve gelatin in hot mixture. Cool and add flavoring. When mix ture begins to thicken, fold in meringue made by adding the sugar to the stiffly .beaten es?g whites. Turn into molds and chill Serve with custard sauce. Six servings. PIUCES GOING UP If vou don'tt hink food prices arc goln? up a?k Toronto's Visiting Hcme-makers Association. A monthly ches'k on prices in that area showed that In June $15.34 week-' ly was required if a family of two adults and three young children was to be adequately fed. This figure was $1.01 above the minimum needed in June 1946. and $2.81 over the June 1945 mark. "And these prices apply only to Toronto where prices, according to bureau of statistics reports, have not increased as much as In some other points," said a V.ILA. official. HAS STRANGEST JUDICIAL BEAT COCHRANE, On:., KB A legendary figure in Northern On-tarlo'a'Vast district of Cochrane who ralned international prominence in the war years , for' his outrpoken Insistence on stron? defence bases in the Hudson Bay area, now has turned campaijnsr for medical aid to his Indian friends. He is Magistrate E. R. Tucker, patroller of cne cf the strangest Judicial beats in the world nd 1 linguistic c2ual of the Cree In- BRITISH SEARCH PALESTINE HOUSE A woman and her child stand by as -a British policeman and soldier enter their home in Nathanya. Palestine, seeking two British Intelligence officers who wen; kidnapped from a cafe. The Jewish underground declared the officers had been tried ad sentenced to death in reprisal for the, death sentences given to three of their agents. dlan. He introduced the airplane I to hundreds cf superstitious Indians in the James 'Bay area and some years ago g&Te residents cf the lonely trading post at Fort Albany their first taste ot Justice in1 more than 250 years. In his role as district coroner, this stocky northern pioneer who has been a magistrate ror more than 25 years, was charged with respons'tolllty for investigating the death near Tlmmlns, Ont, of 16 geld miners in the worst tragedy to befall Canadian mining industry In recen: years. o PROMPTED "' DEFENCE But what really focussed the eyes of North America on Magls-trate Tucker was his Insistence early .In the war on acequate defence Installations in Canaca's far northland. He .was Instrumental in ensuring there would in be no neak raids by enemy aircraft on munitions plants via the , unguarded, largely uninhabited areas, around Hudson Strait United States members cf .the Beneath Joint Defence Board were Im pressed with the urgency of the situation and agreed that they should accept the lion's share ot the undertaking. A string of strategically situated air aases erected under the closest secrecy discouraged enemy forays which Allied intelligence . officers later proved had been planned. In recognition of Magistrate Tucker's foresight the R. C. A. F. some years ago placed at his disposal a Lancaster bomber which ferried him intaevery one fthe bases set up at his insistence. Now his chief project is to get medteal amice for his Indian friends who are suffering from tuberculosis and reported to be dying by the rcores for want of prcper attention. At the recent annual meeting Toronto cf the Canadian Red Cross Society, he demanded that immediate action be taken to protect the Indians who for mcr? than a uarter of a century have looked to him for gujdance. 'mm JOHANNESBURG 'KMJohan-nesburg has "vlce-dens almost as wicked as any Uplted State speakeasy," where women art drugged" and "demoralized' and men "robbed and "assaulted; ; according to Rev. A. A. Kldwell, vice-chairman of the South African' Temperance Alliance. Mr. Kldwell said that In Jo hannesburg thcro were places to which the youngmen and women mlsht be lured In. search o' drink after hours, with "frightful consequences." Sometime these places go under the innocent name of a boaraing hou.re. He said police Informed him there were places in Johannes burg where men and women had been doped, robbed, assaulted, it the police ta'ned to take action against the places which they held under suspicion, It was for churchmen to visit these "den without their clerical collars and train the evidence necessary to close them down." Referring to the evil of ;he PRINCE RUPERT FAMOUS RUPERT BRA FISH PRODUCTS Produced and Processed bj CANADIAN FISH & COLD 1 Company Limited For That Rarty . . . PARAMOUNT CAf: i at Port Edward, B.C. -UIIOP 8UEY CU0KII 7:00, a m. to 11:00 pjn. USED GOODS WF. nUY AND SELL ENTERPRISE MAM Phone :n:t TA 1 'ievpv -,. ! South he had Abcut ?.l47'i" ' are tavi ' a.-.-. . full-"" : r. - lf3 arc r Z It r ''A r lie; k;i Localnmit,. J Dblicat!M office by io u" re askedtob. I nfttH of mciai 1 nfrMt in ft Consolidated .smokestacks, science and skill combine to better VICE DENS IN AFRICA your standard of livin 111 Third Aw1 9 mm Lead ... . Zinc . . . Gold . . . Silver . . . Cadmium . ... Bismuth all arc valued too'j in the trade of metal fabrication; all are treasures in B. C.'s wonderful store of natural resources. To Consolidated falls .the Cask of winning these metals fro"1 the earth as .ore, treating them to produce refined metals and finally sending them on their way by land. and sea to mighty industries where the shining t"9c ,s converted to any of a thousand 'articles each of which plays its part in supplyin3 our needs. Lead means batteries to run your car . . .Zinc means paint to p'cti your-house . . . Silver means tableware lo grace yo home thus do the minors and .smcltcrworker o Consolidated make their contribution to your standjr of living and thus do you, by the purchasc of bat"5' paint and tableware, provide a living for 8,000 Console dated icmployeei and .their .families.