VI! I 9 Fur lrfnrc Uupcrt Daily mm Wednesday, September 24, 1947 GRAND Fashion 3rd Ave, OfOflCH5WHKHKHKKHHJKK Household Scrapbook jWhen Too.tMucK Salt If (iiSCls too salty, place a wet cloth over trie, top of the vessel which is cooklngThe steam will draw the salt into the cloth. 1A Substitute Bodkin A smooth safety-pin for thin or lacy .material makes an excellent 'bodkin. The pin holdinr the material securely. J Face Wrinkles Try binding, the. forehead with Show My FOWLIE & KUTTLE, Fur Dealers ; GIVIG CENTRE AUDITORIUM Thursday, Oct. 9th at 2:30 p.m. Presented by combined Chapters of the I.O.D.E. Proceeds donated to the I.O.DE. fund fop relief of British and European Children , SEE CANADA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL FUR COATS AND FUR ACCESSORIES MODELED BY PRINCE RUPERT'S MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS Door Prize Lovely Silver Fox Scarf donated by , FOWLIE & KUTTLE Hefreshments Admission 50c Tickets obtainable at Store, 3rd Ave., and from all : 1.0 D.E. members if a linen bandage soaked In equal parts of alcohol and the white of an egg, allowing the bandage to .remain overnight. NATIVE .MUSIC SOCIETY JOHANNESBURG, 4 The African Music Society recently held Us inaugural meeting in Johannesburg. Its objects are to encourage research into native music and allied crafts, to cooperate research work and to encourage the establishment of native schools of music and the works of native composers. NEW NATIVE HOMES PRETORIA, South Africa, 05 A new scheme to house 5,000 na tive families has been decided on by the Pretoria city council, Every family will have its own house, the size of which will de pend on the number of people in the family. SUPPORTING the RED SHIELD APPEAL Previously reported ..$601,50 Booth Fisheries Canadian Co 10.00 J. H. Todd & Sons (Inverness) 25.00 Cassiar Packing Co. Ltd .... 25.00 North Pacific Cannery .... 10.03 Sunnyside Cannery 25.00 Canadian Bank Commerce Employees 8.00 Family Shoe Store 5.00 Howe & MiNulty 5.00 S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd 10.00 Macey's Confectionery .... 5.00 Annette Mansell 5 00 Jone's Newsstand 5.00 Helgerson's Grocery 5.00 Blaln Bros. ..' 230 Savoy Hotel 10.00 E. Cavenaile 2.00 Inlander Rooms 5.00 Miller's Cigar Store 2.00 St. Elmo Hotel 5.00 Louis Rossi 2.00 Prince Rupert Supply House 3.00 Five donations of $1 5.00 Total to date $781 00 Seasonable Ideas for Housekeepers DON'T BE IN A JAM NEXT WINTER; MAKE PLENTY OF IT NOW Timely Recipe Nectar custard tie Here's a custard pie with a brand 'new fall flavor that puts It high on the list of popularity. Make "Nectar Custard Pie" with apricot whole fruit nectar to give it delicate color and refreshing fruitlncss. 4 eggs V cup granulated sugar Few grains salt 1 teaspoon lemon juice ' fpn.tnnnn f raf prt bmnn rnA 2 cups apricot whole fruit nectar 1 cup undiluted evaporated ' milk Pastry for single 9-inch crust, Beat eggs, add sugar and salt, and mix well Add lemon Juice and rind and nectar. Stir in milk slowly, Pojjr into pastry-lined pie pan. Bake in hot oven (400 degrees' F.) for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to moderate 1350 degrees F.)' and continue baking until custard Is set and pastry browned. LIGHT FROM SALT The, Chinese probably first used gas for lighting by piping natural .gas in bamboo tubes from salt mines. Make plenty of Jam now. A supply of Jams and jellies on the cellar shelf certainly Is a satis faction to any home-maker. Hot biscuits and Jam or crack ers with Jelly and cheese make an easy dessert most acceptable to family or guests. Jam with toast for breakfast starts the day right. Home economists have suggestion to offer on making good Jam. Firm ripe fruit makes best Jam. Fruit and sugar must be measured accurately. All fruits except peaches, pears and apricots are best If precooked Before adding the sugar. This prevents toughening of skins of plums and grapes. With peaches and pears the sugar may be mixed with the prepared fruit and. allowed to stand at least an hour before boiling to the Jam .stage. Damson Jam thickens considerably on -cooling completely therefore care must be taken not to cook the Jam to" too thick a consistency. If using commercial pectin to make Jam or -Jellies, the manufacturer's directions should be followed exactly. The following recipes are taken from the bulletin "Home Canning of Fruits and 'Vegetables," which may be obtained free of - - ' I I - , . I I BOOHOO"I WANNA )( WELL. IF MAMA . SAYS" I . , A C ICE CREAM CONE vl'NO'THEN MCKJ CANT ? ' ONDIE Ptj vpp A ' 1 ' imt ,i i ' ' 3 T Wg NOBOCV LOVES ME! J I I . IU. RUN AWAVTHAT'S ) I - ; fT, ABOUND WERE I'M J , f V WHAT I'LL DO AMD I'LL. ' 'I' I NMOT ALLOWED TO '. it I A NEVER, NEVEf? COME ) r , 1" j i 1- - i si cryr n j I A THEY'LL 86 SOPRV" fWk I I T T : 1 t umr pvfm fvfp PVfM I ! ( DIDN'T kMOW THESE ) ' l 7? . noDuflN tJ-T Wv BTSIS'V VEAH, SME'S L I ) i y-mt I'M RUNNING AWAY QMHeBi2 t f ALLRISHTSHES)M I rA (FROM HOME,BUTTHl5 A 1 Q Af J VSITTING UP ON I SA TZl'T. .3W7P 1 IS AS FAR AS I CAN ) ' - c; ( SWE'S SETTING Iff (THERE.' I GUESS THAT J - 1 t ! 'PvDARKaARA WORRIED TOO-J MADE YOU FEEL BAD, ;:; , lJ ' '1 - W I'M ) ( SES COMING TV U - VI. DIDN'T IT ? ys ' Hl Bx ny - J I ('f.,KiEvAWliEF?E ( VAUH) I INSTEAD) I l 1 rJTil I NEXT TIME, - V?EPtF 1 rT 2 'mm Kf Q f of running awav S H ricffiS fjSfrrrr i SwJIaw o Lj'll eat a handful c i, WHILE YOU WERE ; J&$J 1'--' ISCM 7 OF CATERPILLARS.' 5 y . charge from the Dominion Department of Agricuture. It contains other excellent recipes for Jams, Jell'cs and pickles as well as full d'rections for canning. Cant.iloupe and Teach Jam 5 cupi peeled, diced cantaloupe 5 cupj peeled, diced peaches 3 medium oranges, grated rind and Juice 5 cups sugar Mix all ingredients and let stand until sugar is dissolved about I hour. Bring to boil and boll, uncovered, to Jam stage about 30 minutes. Pour into hot, sterilized jars. Cool and seal. Yield: about fiii cups. Grape Jam Wash and stem grapes Press pulp from skins. Cook pulp 10 minutes and put through a sieve to remove seeds. Add skins to pulp and measure the mixture. Measure the sugar to be added later, allowing 23 cup to each cup of fruit. Bring skins and pulp lo boll and boll, uncovered, about 10 minutes or until skins are tender. Add sugar, bring t? boll and boll to Jam stage-about 20 minutes, stirring frequently. Pour Into hot, sterilized Jars. Cool and seal. Grape and Prar Jam 8 cups blue grapes 3 cups water 10 cups chopped pears 4',i cups sugar Wash grapes, separate skins from pulp. Add l'i cups water to skins and Hi cups to pulp Simmer skins and pulp separately until tender about 15 min utes, t'ress pulp through a sieve to remove seeds. Add cooked grape skins, chopped pears and sugar to the pulp. Bring to boil and. boll, uncovered, to Jam stage u about 45 minutes, stirring fre quently. Pour Into hot, stcrll Jzcd 'Jars. Cool and seal. Yield about 81i cups HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I preserve a new clotthesllne? A. A new clothesline should be boiled for about 30 minutes before using It. Tills prevents stretchlns. It will not tangle as readily and will last much longer. Q. How can X mend kid gloves? "A. BiCionholc around the edae of the tear before drawing together. Then over-sew the buttonhole together and the repair Is substantial. Q; How can I make a cock- ) roach trap? A. Fill a pic pan, or similar .'container, half full of sugar water. Place It on the floor and flant several sticks, each about three Inches Ion?, from the floor lo the edge of the vessel. The roaches will crawl over and drown. Steamship Sailings For VancoiiTei Monday ss Prln:ess Adelaide 10 p.m. Tuesday ss Coqultlam, 1:80 p.m. Thursday ss rrlnce Rupert 12:15 p.m. Friday ss Catala, 5:30 p.m. Saturday ss Camosun, 10:19 p.m. From Vancouver-Sunday 63 Coqultlam, 4 pin Monday 3 Princess Adelaide pjn. Wednesday os Prince Rupert 11:00 ain. Friday ss Camosun, 4 p.m. Friday ss Cataia, 5 p.m. For Alaska-Friday S3 Camosun, a.m. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, a.m. From Alaska-Thursday 3 Prince Rupert, " p.m. Saturday sa Camosun, 8 p.m. feA C FORT U Baby Drowned At Arrandale j wvurp. h't flavour irli4 in 01:. n I rcaplratica.f atule . , i Arrandai Ernest. Aliens 17.mnnlh. ."""IKJI w ""O-vi . v44fcj' UIU I Jl lQ oaby of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest An-1 gus of Klncollth, was accident- ly drowned at Arrandale, Wcd-j ncsday, September 17. The child apparently slipped from the dock and before those hearing Us cries could effect a Tcscue the baby disappeared. Muddy condition of the Naas water -prevented Immediate recovery of' the body, rendering artificial 000000000000000000400000 1 Beauty al Home 000000000000000000000001 Q. How can nicotine stains be easily removed from my fingers0 A. Cut a lemon into halves i and nlutlffp thp stnlnoH finnora j accident: . Into the pulp. ThLs will clean and m3S bleach them to their natural color. Q. Is too-(frcquent waishln? cf the hair Injurious to It? A. No. There Is no danger cf washing the "life" from your hair. Soap and water Is a great aid to beautiful, healthy hAlr Q. Should rouge for check and lips be the same shade? A. ' Yes. Many women, to ln-f sure Identical shades, purchase cream rouge which may be tis?d ' Ditisionjl Holt on both the cheeks and the Hps. ' II" Smith Nod EnniniiiiiniiiimtinitrrntniinnimuiiiiifiTiiiiiimnmi NEW WATCHES 5 . c ricora o mad of human salvage. Support the RED SHIELD APPEAL This $pace donated by GORDON & ANDERSON LIMITED nAuei do IM0m WHY7 c mometers, locomotives and other mechanisms have,, differences, I even in the same 'model. A watch is. an important purchase. Let us help protect your invest- menu from ui an accon' nttd y a ckarl f accuracy automatically a icUnllfic DEMAND THIS PROTECTION AS OFrW1 BULGER LTD. aiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiinti Help to Mend Lives and reclaim human waste Give generously to this necessary work MIIIIIIMIIU illllllllll 'i' in nil