n 0i the volcanic i Ontario led the way In , . i..,i.,nH in 1845 li.shment nf rhllilrnn'. iii,.i I X 111 li'"'" u Muiajico Prince News Rupert Daily f , alld ashes as Jar In Canada with a school library P,s 500 miles distant. 1 at 8t. Thomas In 1902. ...Housekeeping:.. Tuesday, May 22, 1951 It is a good thing to get in and dig, but be careful which way you throw the dirt. The traditional fool and his ncy are lucky ever to have got together in the first place. Puts and pans, cookie sheets, I lies lit foods and water, alum-ca fcioies, measuring cups and ; Inum readily responds to clean-egg bcatsrs arc the tools of thj j lng with soap and water or a nomcmaker Just as a hammer i mild abrasive or a weak solution A nails are the tools of the 1 of household acid such as vinegar ;.a prn!e. As a homemaker you or lemon juice, thoulcl choose your kitchen tools "one of th newer materials. Don't trust MONTREAL, May 22nd 1 11 mlmit, I've pri-with sonic of tliowe no-rinse chemicals on n ishd.iy but more often than not I had a pair nf roiixli. rpil hauils to show for ill That's why my , wn'TioiiiiiiR Jays re over ... I awitclied to DL'ii ilw day I diMOvered tliat it gave me such dazzling clean, while wa-lios and lilt my hands to no it mid whim, tool You we, Dua it a wise V wundcr-tut ruinbiiiation of rirli. rent mail and tun mruim stainless steel, Is now being used for utensils. As a utensil made entirely of stainless steel won d just as carefully as any crafst-man. ' I ik economists tell us that -irn tllleo UllPEK Whlclf should be considered before it Is your eyes! tool of this pyramid with hail-closed eyel. then with eyes wide open. The pyramid with appear to protect inward and then 5 outward. ) ' i iv it hr wi-h terrific cleaning power yet ii to i ., , i i., ihiuik. llifli wny i une voll lo r inn In rii, ,h!P n-ln'i mil-out red hand.il tiel a (iiant Kronomv-Size Dm lit M time you're shopping see for yourself how put AM C3 1 TVOwge Miwlx Ad. e, tnr ' al I'rrripe Gook with over fifty IIJe-lelc3,' taate- J tpiniiiiDK appio reciiH-si nuni lo know now to ha -1 fanimia for vour rooking? then just try the recipes 1 1 m "THE I1.C. APl'I.K RKCll'E HOOli"! Uinta on I Ikiw to liuv applea how to aerve tlipm in lota and I luis of tantalizing wav. both freh and molt-vl. M-niniml luscious applra easy to prepare economicaland to delicious in desserts, an lada. cakes, pies, nh meat and in relishes and jnina. Write In me for your free ropy of "The B.C. Apple Recipe Hsibara Brent, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal, HQ. dcliglitfully illustrated in colour and juat diuckul of idea which pot or pan or bottoms are made of copper. The ; hT utensil is to be bought for suriace of enamel ware is lvally! he home. First of all, is it dur-' glass fused on to a steel base by 'Mc and (-turriy and will it stand firing at a high temperature, it p !o thr war it will be given? if smooth, non-porous and easy condij, is it convenient to. use, to clean. Good quality enamel-i fr.rt Thirdly, Is it ! ware Is resistant to acids and it Euitable for the type of cooking Is not readily marked by metal .iicii will be done in It? It is spoons as is the poorer quality, ilways, wise to remember that Quality in enamel ware depends 'lying pans of good quality Is on the number of coats of enamel economy rather than an ex- and the thickness of thj ba?e. 'ravagancc. On the other hand, Treat enamel ware as you would mev be 'her extravacance to glass, avoid sharp knocks and pay top price for pans which are see that the utensils do not boil ,iUom used. The appearance of dry. , . i m utensil and the descriptive The unique advantage of heat label may, to some extent, da- resistant glass Is its transparcn-y ale its quality but, If the home- in cooking. Foods may be seen, maker is familiar with the char- without removing the cover and actcrisUcs of the different the hard smooth surface of g:a si i a, lf I "Good Lord! The way that child balks when you send him to the store!" C3t?boyou,1bo Old Recipes For Festival LONDON (CP) Using old cook-dy recipes, several well-known London reBtauranu plan to re- Optical illusions prove you can't always trust your Sjes. U'hen if comes to paint, your eyes can fool you Ludly. Any paint looh$ good wlien you first apply it. But liow Will it look in five years . . . yes, even one year? tend lo become too hot in spots, it is - usually found that th ware, Is easy to keep clean. As there Is at difference between top ritove and oven glass ware it is important, to use it only as directed.' There ;are; two types of iron used fbr utensils, cast iron and sheet ., iron. ' The heavy frying pans and Dutch ovens are made of cast..Jrt)n while such things as bread pans and cookie sheets are made ,of sheet Iron. When cast Iron frying pans or Dutch ovens have been'seasohed, by the manu- , . Utile ; Patsy, aged four, was watching1 her mother robbing cold cream on her face. "Watcha' doin' that for, mommy?'", Patsy asked. Her' mother replied that she was doing it to make herself beautiful. The' child continued watching for a little-while." Finally, she said. . 'Well, It ain't working rr i:ia urn I i. ' its in t - ' C-I-L FAINTS have beauty you can tee, quality you can trust. You can, depend on them for the high hiding qualities, the enduring resistance to wear and weather, which make jour paint dollars go farther. fee, lt' Fun Tm Experiment with the ingredienta of tsalails but not such a good idea to "experiment" with what goes into the dressing. I'va found t hat salad t'l CKMIItf.. lull.) hrst when they're made, with HK1XZ VIXKUAR8 Vlme, Malt and Cider. Try them! I'm miro you'll agree with me that there's something about their flavour that brings out the best in any salad. Tliry have jut enough vitality to heighten ths flavour of, each good salad ingredient ' without dominating it. You choosa the best fruita and vegetables for your naiads make sure that the dressing will do them jinnee ... . make it with Heini Vinegars! They mean salads right out of this world for the year a favourite salad season! "" . . . Kuch a lovely shade oi n&H Jacquerl Yes, I agree with Jane I n thrilled with my PKRFl'MKl) Jl'RA-tH.OSS X A 1 lt LAC- yi'EKI Its ao sleek and colour ful, so loug-tastlng and aa fragrant as a' June garden. Jut try ill You'll notice that its perfume is excitingly evident when the lacquer is dry on your nails. And you'll love those ten lovely salon ahades one for every Bummer mood. Truly, for aumnierlima glamour, 1 can think of nothing lovelier than this exciting new nail lai'tpicr. It goes on so smooth ly with Ha fine nylon brush. A-lt for it at dnig, chain and department stores IViiumed Dura-Clos Xail Lacquer (just 4.V-) and Dura-Gloss Xail l'olish (just .200. . ,,,..,- . ............. Whenever yon paint, ll pay to tee your ' C-I-L Paint Dealer firtt. hi Silversides Bros. i-r mm wb caaj ojcf' mm) . fn t t 1 : iii:w materials used fnr utensils, It Is much easier to decide which utensil to choose. There will be a saving both In money and storage space If a utensil may oe uunzea ior several purposes rather than for just one purposj. Some home-makers prefer matched pots and pans bought In individual piece's sets while others prefer different types of utensils. For Instance, one homemaker may have an Iron frying pan, a glass bak ing dish, an aluminum roaster and enamel ware pots and pans while, the person living In the next home may have all aluminum or stainless steel utensils. Today, in the stores, there Is great variety of cooking utensils from which to choose. Home economists say that they have no actual preference of material for cooking utensils but, they want to point out a few facts about each type. 1 Aluminum may be used for pots and pans of all types. Heavy and medium weight aluminum pans are - very durable. Light weight aluminum ware Is cheaper but is often too thin to stand lacturer there is usually a sticker on the pan stating this. If they have not been seasoned the pan should be rubbed with unsalted fat and left in a warm oven for several hours before using for the first time. ' ; Tin ware Is iron or steel coated with tin. As it is not suitable for top stove use.it is mainly used as oven ware. up to daily Use. If a pan is to be uwd daily it will pay to buy the heavy aluminum However, for things such as Jelly moulds which are used only occasionally, the lighter weight will do. Though easily darkened by alka- ; disliiipislicil iruiliu(. til Hie INilTISIl mnii IIJIV In. Lid. i tiny i,r'Ammj i 1 1 iri r i t i i -.v. that your money starts to sprout aD you get it? Dollars n' cenls, these want lo go soaring off into the blue In I lie riurrj uu davs when you u clean limine. But I ha pintr ilcais won't really leei ao neg-li Irrinl if your meals ' arc always up to par. And I don't U.iw of anything to give men Is si iuu kly and easily aa 'ilic family won't cry l,v" when templing, I ilwru that you've , in miDiiics. are set ii. Serve Jcll-0 often ; or in ilctwerts. There wwWIul "loekeil-in" JKI.I.-O JKI.LY - to cIiihiv Iroin. aenf IfII-0 booklet of Lipei "Deitert Magic." rtaurU won vonr name lo: (.enerat Foods i)rpt. A. Labourg, Unt. m Monde, Brunette Or Vj nifiitrr which you ui'ic i hut "tatllp-tale r h;ur wiih woniiorl'ul ol.niiTINT! NeUe ,.. a dvf! yvi it lit iiair a Mvret that iknttw. N -lie (,'olor-uiisii rhipp liamKost ui win n vi.ii wttui it pverv imvum hair mi, f.-lookuig t::ii!'ii, .ii you look years w iiiin a rinsr, dui - Nt'-iU' t'olortint pn:i;iniinir similes r jij-i ! Ami to V;niiv ui viHir hair Mrnil N kriTLE It i.n-rj in ;:-(tvi's your hair t mui theea 0 The Intecure reeling wings as soon davs aeem to jti't like prices. lii'in rising ... wings of a few tlieic's really V of approaching l line it, has a way" is the liK.U. '"mini wlieie they will I In anch nf the B of PI.A.MNj." .' s lush co-Is. 'Kiunmg to get warm, ",n lie package and ,n' nclp thrmsvlves! "''se l.iasled. golden ' cud lo eat, but I l"r vu, too! In " get IdO'i "-''. I lie hran and 111 "p ili.-r.-, with the 1"""' in. uunerala -:,'i! mui lilies of the '"r breakfast Unit's '"'"v (jltaker Muf-,l- ouU k,e back for "'llfreuei WonTeT "noun Ki, ore . , 1 1, '"' let of keeti- U! vui. wardrobe '.'"W - fresh ''Spf nsi vely. H re's lirol f.. 'NKKUIXK ! ''.KAN 1 N G I I. I 11) to remove -rvrn fiesh paint, tar 'ini from fabrics of 1 'jui.-k it's easy ' rur I'.nergine e'on-""' rauslicswlintito. ""t harm llu. most ' i affrrt the colour mt..enals-le,lvw no llr ' bnainu 4 ,Klor. Yes, " meat be - ' Inuier's bills aiivos "l"T- . For jiffy. "'K, r"'ills. just f. At drug and !tus fur a,, hMe You can't do much to keep prices but yon cn with care clip the dollars each payday. How? Well, no trick to it. It's mainly a matter your money in the rigid way chance to take off. And the "right Pereonal Planning way. This BANK "'iMinnilzed-tinitnce svslem keens those flv-awav do you the most good. Ak at your M f cir your free copy of the book-Vl, That's the best start I know toward Rolling Back Meat Prices WASHINGTON, D.C. (CP)-government The rode herd on the1 country's beef cattle today in a program designed to control the prices of cattle on the hoof. The price rollback order, aim- Led at chopping beef prices near ly 10 cents by October 1, went into effect yesterday. Immediately there were rumbles of protest warning that the order would spur black market operations and that It amounted to "confiscation." ' AS I SEE IT (Continued from page 2) most unhappy business. The great majority of the returnees .o Yugoslavia from Canada could not hope to enioy living jianda.dj anywhere near those they had left in Canada. The transfer was particularly -hard on the Canadian-born children who were taken back to Yugo slavia by their i Yugoslav-bom parents often over protests. Cn our train west from Beo-grad to Geneva we were delighted to meet old friends from Vancouver John Stark, his wife, son and daughter. John is a well-know a figure In the . shoe business on. the West Coast. wis tmily were leaving Yugoslavia with mlxd emotions, I lancy. Ihev were elnd to be going back to Canada and the ! joy was written riant in their faces. But they were sad, too, for one young daughter, mar- ! rled last vear. was staying be hind. Alio many firm friends. The Yugoslav government has adopted a much more liberal attitude recently In granting exit permits to such people. RAY REFLECTS (Continued from page 2) 1 that the people of the United 1 Kingdom are patient, as well as far-seeing. It must be weil- founded. They provided a $3000 I kennel for the accommodation of dogs belonging to visitors to j the Festival who perhaps could do with a little help, once they are In town. The National Canine Defence League saw to that. IT'S HIGH TIME! "Clean-up Weeks" have taken place before but not one is worth a tuppeny hang unless in the first place it is- thorough and its necessity kept ever In mind. There must be some responsible individual, commlttc or group prepared for and capable of discharging responsibility and possessing the right to spend money as well as having the money itself. Above all let It be realized that to start tidying up a town one week, and forget about it next week, Is worse than useless. This, by the way, Is haying time. Yet the sight of , flourishing, if superabundant, grass is more agreeable than decaying rubbish. And the same Is true of dandelions that, in other lands, might be prized. Skinnymen.women gain 5,10,15 lbs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor Wht a thrill I Bnsr limbt fill out; uffl? hollows (UI up: &M B hii htlf-lltrtrd, itr-hiy 'hem-Kile" look. Thnu" Midi of flrli. twines, men, who ufffer could Itla before, in now proud of ihspffl;. htltb?-l"nklti btKliM. They think the special vlioi -.btiiltlini, fleh biiildkiif tonio, UMrax. ltf tonics, Mimuitnti. lnvior-tnift. Inn, Hikiiun 11,, Csvl-num. eurlcli ulixxl. lmiirora tPtfK.ie end dmeHtlon m iutd ilm (uore trnth uiij aouriUnifnt; put flak UU htro UtueK. t Lawhr CurvM Don t fear fining Tito ftt, Hto wImm) mui tc gaim-d tli .1. 10. 13 or ' lbs. fou ueed (v.r nor mt I weislit. Hots Utile. Nw "aW iirijuilntwl" lw onlv WK-. Tit imoiui trex 1mlP Tithletii fnr new Usui and added (mind. ;hi wry 6r. At til druHlsit. fcaie festival ot Britain visitors witn "Old hiiglish" dishes. These are lota- recipes over- uslS visitors may sample: or Cornwails Star Uazy Pie Clean ana bone six nejrins. Place a fish in a pie dish wiuii tat and Dreaacrumos. Season! and add eggs beaten In Tarragon vinegar. Cover dish witn pastry, leaving a centre hole through, which the heads sticK upwards. Bake for one hour and place a sprig of parsley in th! a mouth of each ltsh before serving. Huntingdon Fidget Pie Put a layer of apples In a pie dish, aad onions and diced bacon. Season and repeat layers of apples and onions until dish is full. Cover dish with short-crust pastry and cook for two hours. Oxford's BanbUiy Pie Place a layer of apples in a well-greased dish. sDrlnkle with r.Pi anH enr. rants, pour over a little heated butter, add a sprinkle of sugar and flavor of cinnamon. Repeat lavers till dish Is full and enve:- with short pastry. Bake for 30 minutes, then glaze with milk and suear Surrey ' Fritters Beat Hire? eggs. Add stale white breadcrumbs till mixture fias the con sistency of whipped cream and sweeten to taste with castor sugar. Flavor with nutmeg and drop into boiling fat. The republic of Bolivia derives Its name from Its liberator, Simon Bolivar, who died in 1830. EXPORT CANADIAN WHISKY etlttlllD MATUftlO M0 I01T1ID HUM HUM II TMl uNHVtWOR 0 THE BRITISH COLUMBIA W hen It Comet Te Moth-Proof ing (and nuw's the time of rj"7V W7h year!) - I do Wiia lust what the big IWLjlJ woollen mills do (rl ' . . . mothproof lk7X-- with I.AllVEX. tW lrTZil 3No need to wrap ' and store winter clothes out of reach of moths. One Larvet spraying actually mothproofs the cloth for a whole year. And Larvex is "certain-sure". Moths will starve to death rather than eat anything treated with it! It's i-o pwirfc just spray the garment with Larvex and hang it in its usual place ready for immediate wear for there's no tell-tale odour at all! Larvex is inexpensive, too. Costs no more to "I.nrvex" a suit than to have it dry-cleaned I ''- Shoring Serreli is fun ! Especially cooking secrets like this. Vcslcr-iluy 1 made an apple pic good, yes but' it was the pastry that caused comments. 1 made it with 8UNKIST Lemon Juice quite the tendcrest, flakiest and tastiest, pastry I've ever made. And heres all von dot SiJNKIST PASTRY Silt A to-geUier 3 cups sitled flour, 1 tip. salt. Cut In I cuo sliorlen-Ing. Add i slishlly beaten CBs" combined with 3 ttMO Sunktst lemon Juice. Add lea Wattr graduallv. just enough to bind dough together. Roll pastry out thin and Una pie plates. Bake In hot oven t7 deg.) for 15 minutes. IMskea 3 -inch pie shells. Keep unbaked dough in refrigerator until needed.) Try this Sunkist pastry next pia you make, you'll love it I This amazing tile-like wall covering is so durable it never needs rednhhing. Looks, feels, cleans like fife... and costs so little 1 CONGOWAU is flexible, easy to handle. A sharp knife is all you need . . . mortar-like lines hide the 'seams. The patented in i-I.kx bickim; grips liiioli iiuweincut B JEXPOHWT promptly and pvrmaiu'nlly. 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