Pr'rtcS Rupert Ddily NWS Th'ir?diy. J-2r: it 1351 TtiethrifU) Way. to '..Housekeeping... Little Prince Sets Fashion LONDON (P Children's wear specialists say that Prince Charles is setting a new color fashion for the children. Princess Elizabeth does not care for the traditional blue and pink and th Prince's winter .'Oats Included bright red. When m land I LAKE LOUISE EVERYBODY LIKES ICE CREAM AND IT'S EASY TO MAKE TOO Hazeltofi is 1st Hospital visiting Queer! Mother Mary oh her 84th . birthday, he wore a 1 coat of light green. Charles' summer linen suits will include butt'.'rcup yellow, a fashionable color for adults this j year and one of his mother's favorites. Maiiufartnrers are hop lug this may result in a boost to the mother-and-child vogue so popular in North America. The two-year-old Prima, who has changed from a left to right-side hair parting, will stick to 1 ti WINTER' SCENE oh a sunny day in Prince Rup.rt. Presbyteiian church, on the crown of the hill overlooking the harbor, faces Fourth Avenue, uie of Prince Kuprt's most popular residential streets.- SPECIAL tHKlTTY TOURS WHIN YOU GET THUS 2 day,4 dcy.fi day R;;,.M0U(, allow as $41.50 including sight, seeing, room and meals at Banff Springs Hotel and Chateau lot Louise. See any Canadian Pacific office or your own Travel Agent, the little round white sun hats l j that have already been dtthhe j "Prince Charles hats." Th. first j time Queen Mother Mary saw the young Prince id these linen hats I she smiled aiid recalled havlhg ! 4V. . eima mita fill Vtc I:e creim, what -wonderful fo-.Hl i: is! Evsrycne Ukes it. the c"M.cuv-, the parents and eve.i' the r&r.dpsrtnts. It may fce obtained at the comer tto-.e at any titne o; day. any day :f in? year or it can He made In the -eiri&eratSr at home. Home economists say that U is pjsnbty cur mot; versa :iie de-sss.-t. Feiple used ,to think of ire cream as a special t eat for partiM but r; it if knoATi that it is nutritious food fcr everyday meals. In Canada, ins cir jmp;ion of ire eregm has t ipled in the past Un yrjiio. As a matter cf facf, iit jear, on the average Canadians ate atut fifteen plm each. ' All ice cream sold ccm-.ircially n Carud j mui be made ac-crd-;r.g to definite standards. It must :cntainnnt lesi than thirteen percent by weight of milk fat, except that when fruits, mis :r confections are used in ft, the foment of milk fat may be les3. licwever, it must be eleven percent fcy weight of milk fat. It muu air 3. contain not les than tlilrtyviix percent by weight r,t food -.clids. Now the2P figures mav ic a litt'e conftisi:ip but by knowing that commercial ic; cream is made ac:.vdinj to the? standards, the heme economists can workout ho-- mu:h nourishment, a; well as enjoyment, one gets In a brick cf lee cream or even a cone. If a pint of ice rieam is divided into fmr, there i- about the tame numbe- of calories in each rervln? as in a large pla-s of milk Those whs I (By W. J. RAYMONDi III a three-rixim minion house I at Hazelton a hospital w as ; founded half a century ao by ! tV.- late Pr Hm-aofi c Wi-incli. i Today, the Written Memorial ih spital Is a $200 000 estflblish-i ment and .the largest or Its kind in the 500 miles between' Prince ; Rupert and Prince George. I The hospital got it.s starf when I th. outpost on the Skeena River hatf less than fifty white re.si- dents There were, however, I about 2,000 Indians. ( j Di. Wrinrh in 1899 lived in (Toronto where he graduated ; irom' Trinity Medical College with geld medalist standing. lie : beeamp a mt.'.iitinary as tfell as a ' I medical doctor and. drawn by the : expanding West, asked the mis-jslon board to be assigned to the1 I village of Kisplof, 10 miles from ; his feet, just under the surface uf the land. Front feet thrust forward, th furry hunter drops on his prey. ; of Gd 18 cents). QoAiaJliaAi (?accc 0 ( PLENTY OP SEATS I Srotland has one moving picture theatre seat for every nine persons, compared with one in ! 10 for Wales and one in 12 for ! England. Mice and Not Coyotes Best RED DEER, Alta. (CP) Farmers east of here are wonderir-'j which is worse, coyotes or mice. Last year the farmers declared wab on the pesky, wily coyote. They vowed they'd wipe him out. And tKey fairly well succeeded. TOO much so, perhaps, because no they are becoming twelfth oldest in the province. Dr. Wrineh died in Vancouver in 1938, but his lire of 40 years in northern B C. is not left behind without its mark. From 1924 to Wus ne was a member of legislature' for Omineca, fighting always for support of the N.H th. Few hospitals anywhere possess an environment and setting 01 s,ueh theer grandeur. The mountain of Roeher de Bouie towers 7.000 feet behind, its sharp peaks and cliffs and majestic crags blvnd into a beauty AKVF.lt I IKINO IN TUP. DAILY NKWH IUI1NOS URSUlfS ilhe dirt flies out behind as he j digs down qi.tck.-y and seizes j first mouse unlucky enough to ; be in his way. ! It is estimated that in a year the coyote destroys rr.any times ! his weight in mice. And compared with mice, tlU' coyote'.; : damage to the farmer's liveli- hood is negligible. Said one farmer: "We should : pen up our hens and small stock ' jtafely, then let the coyotes ru.i loose. It's by far the lesser of , two evils." Suit Yourself ...with fSA HOLLYWOOD Combination Hazeltbh. j Half a century ago, that far north meant primitive condi- i t!:ns. The conveniences and near-miracles now accepted as j a matter of course were unheard ' cf. Transportation in 1900 was mainly by pack trains and the 1 r w m. r . n l t . ' ... wh eh holds one staring. Today, the hospital has 04 beds, operating" expenses being-covered by the D C. Hospital Insurance Service. Capital costs remain Ihe responsibility of tire United Church, the original sponsors. A new staff house was addt d a year ago. It has a mort-ernly enulpped laundry, its Own" water and power supply. It is a modern lio.'pital. If you Want to sell it, advertise i Increasingly aware of a new ; threat mice, millions of them. 1 A? experienced hunters and : trappers and some farmers kno-v j well, the coyote is the mouse's I greatest enemy. The coyote as a j rtiouser makes any cat look like an amateur. I The coyote trots with charao-j feristic abandon across the I prairie, his' nose alert to the tceiit of mice. Then, uncannily, he i-melLs them directly beneath GUIDES NEEDED CRANBERRY PORTAGE, Man. h Former game warden of Notth Dakota, Walter Mooiv :aid here he had lost time on his holiday because few fishing guides were available. The visit r irom Mandan, N.D., said- other tourists had also complained. hr.rse was the customary stand- by. Dog teams Were used in win- i tel. Bternsi heelers plied the river , and the ranoe was often indis- pensible. Td the young doctor and his wife, fresh from civiliza- ; t.on in Ontario, this untamed wilderness these far vistas of , distant peaks and endless for- .!sts seemed to serve as a ';' 'I . p., k r r' i j1" a :hallen'p. i You'll Prefer CarnaWon to any other brsnd V ; ' ; i-a.-- : -a ' TT-.,"vlff -,- -,. .- ' -J are counting eateries should not dep'iive them'eives nf ice cream because they think it is fattening. Ice cream the flavorful favourite, maybe mad m the family .afrigeratDr without 3ny difficulty. This ie the fca-i: recipe for making i:e cream recommended by home economizes: BASIC TAMIL. It K ( Rf AM 2 table ij-oons cf fli.ur eui 3itar A few erairft of sait 1 cup miik 1 eag 1 Vi te; pc3ns vanillu Combine l .? flour, suar and talt. Mix ti a smooth paste with '.i cup of the milk. Add remaining milk, ( .xk In top cf double boiler, st.rring con-.antly. until thick, ab-otit ten minutes. Add a litt'e of i.he hit iluxt ur to the r eaten eg? and stir Into the mixture in double r; iler. Add vanilla. ook 2 miiiute.-, stirring coa-tfsntlv. Coil!. Whip cream and fUd into .hilled mlxfur?. P vui into freezing tray and f eeze until firm, about two hours. from this u ie :'Cipj many IrderesUr.j variat.c.ii of Ice ;eam i.iay Le i rer aie:t. Fruit ice crejm: Add ti bnst? :ecipe: 1. 1 cup sweetened strawberry, ra spberry or crushed jwarh pulp and juic? 2. ' 2 cup cru hed pineapple, d'alned. 3. '2 cup vrufhed pineapple, uaiued and l. cup finely chopped maraschino cherries. I-jtier. , etch ice cream: 1 Melt 2 tahlesntans bu:- Also manufacturers of Whatever your experience hs been with evjponited milks, you'll be delighted to find out how much more you'll like' Carnation Evaporated Milk. A full half-century of experience lies behind the making of Carnation. So you're sure of finer- flavor and consistency . . . longer keeping qualities . . . You ran literally make ymir lwl from the Hpiiiie up. ith tliln versatile Ke-lmure iriiH fin It'itH ln-ailliii.ini citiiiliiif atimr. CIiimm' from a variety of brunt iful anil deeonitive hcHdlMwrili iull u fumoti Ke-iliiKirc Heswi-i.1.;I.i.rill..l mil mi. mill you'll It was not long after their. maiTiage that the Wrinches ar- i rived in Port Esslngton, at the ' mouth cf the Skeena, one of the most active trading communities ; on the North Coast. - j CANOE HONEYMOON They sp.nt the winter there and with the coming of summer journeyed by canoe up-river for nearly two hnndred miles. It was here, overlooking "the meeting or the waters" wh.-re the Bulkiey iiiri nkeena Mu-rs unite, that the couple destined to be of such ivcrthy service in this part of the Soithwest made their home. PalK-nts of the doctor came from, far away ranches, from mines and camps, from native and white villages, from saw-' nllls and isolated settlements 11 from anywhere that Illness or accidrnt called for attention. As the need for nloiv hospital " accommodation became evident,; land clearing increased. The Federal government donated a "rant of 14 acres to the hospital in gTatituc'.v whereof the Indian' population presented 99 acres of supplier, of fresh milk and vege-1 tables. TWELFTH OLDEST when you use the milk with the red and white Carnation label. SO CR6AMY IT WHIPS CARNATION is milk made double-rich by evaporation . . . homogenized and heat-refined by special Carnation processes for smoother consistency, richer flavor. So creamy it is preferred by millions in coffee . . . and it whips beautifully when icy cold. T liae u sle- oniliiinit inn lliut will Miil von, ftr seant. (iranil as that lra licit so niHV In nunc ami store t: A-k til W Ht!.tllllU' liollj wood .oiiiliinatioii. A. MacKENZIE Furniture Ltd. S7 USE IT LIKE CREAM in coffee, on cereals, in cream recipes. Mix it with an equal amount of water to give fine, vitamin-D enriched milk for every milk purpose. 'from Confenrf Cowl" 3rd Ave. West 327- Phone 775 The hospital today is the tt-r; add a4 cup brown J nifsa. and cook 1 minut? ( C mil other sui;ar in basic recipe. Maple walnut ice cream: Rerlace the sugar in the basic recipe with '2 cup 1 maple syrup and '3 cup ch ipped walnuts. Cholatj chip ire cream: Add ' cup chorned seml- ft ffiJSWSr' FX.UU(L.l.: weet ch;cola'e to basic . recipe. Chocolate ice cream: t Melt l1 2 ounces unswset ened chocolate over hot water; add 3 tablespoons hot water and stir until smoclh. Add to basic . recipe. By the way, tha plentiful Canadian fruits and vegetables for Junftare asparagus, spinach, le'-tuce green onions and strawberries. Plan to use these foods now kFor Action Advertise! u , , 4! ' ' " ( ' ' (Pv - ' V U J rzr' - i x fjltKMj Skinnymen, women gain5,10,15lbs. 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