Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday. December 27, 19jl JJ, & P4 ...Housekeeping... CARPENTERS (CLOSURE TIME 10 a.m. on day of publiea(ion) Classified Advertising is payable In advance. Pleas? refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per Word per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notice, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. Margaret McLr GOOD COOKS NOT BORN-WISE TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS X' CARS FOR SALE 4 ' ". -wr, to ! la ANNOUNCEMENTS SON. Christmas Tree December 28. New Year's Eve dance, Oddfellows' Hall. Admission $1.50. BIRTH NOTICE GORMAN Bom to Mr. and Mrs. James Gorman, in Prince Rupert General Hospital, on Do-cemoer 23, l'.n'l. a son, James Michael, i lip. DEATH NOTICE j !nre equal to two and four cups respectively. j Terms in meat cookery not, always clearly understood are jdK'dge. roast, pot roast or braise and boil. Dredge means to coat, usually with flour. This helps to brown the meat and to thicken ; the gravy. Roast applies to dry cooking without a lid, the tender cuts of meat should be cooked ! by this method. The less tender cuts become more tender if they are pot roasted or braised, that is. cooked with some liquid udd-j ed to the pan, and covered with a lid. The term boil, which is often used with regard to ham or making stew and also to eggs. Is now old-fashioned. The word that should be used is simmer, which will require a longer time at a lower tempernttire 3ilJ13l,l).l.i!.',.HiH).i). I BRENTZEN - Passed away at'msi POP.D CONSUL S"!? )?,nprl H'P'tai. only 28-)0 miles .ilke new. StfVSS S - 00 at Hazelton. aired 79 years. Sur-' vivert by daughters Mrs. J. C. 1947 FORD TUDOR I 'I Hr a of rrwr mm- mr Off inir mwi.tf.ji mwrtitn lehfic!lj- wttirM joint-m. -( iHtn mm mmti .... X PRECISION SAW FILING LWi PH.f;( Tt PLACE Bos 1011 Station B Agent: Bum Terminal Island City Builders John F. L. Hughes, D C CHIROPRACTOR Hvs.: 10:30-12:30. 2:00-5 00 Eves : by appointment only 21 - 23 Besner Block I Phone Blue 442 . Scott McLaren CHARTFRFD ACCOVNT.UrT fames Block 60S 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert! B.C. ?hone 347 P.O. Box 374 Colussi's Music Store Agents for trm finest in Musical Instruments PIANOB TUNED AND RECONDITIONED ' 210 4th St Ph. Black 3R9 GEORGE RORIE & CO. ACCOUNTANTS AUDITORS Bcsner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Us branches 204-4th Street Phone 8.15 WE rtENT TRUCKS. COMPRESSORS. CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day ot month Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn &ile Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL B.C. MESSENGER . For Prompt and Courteous Service Thone C78 214 4 th Street Proprietors: Ed. Dawes. Sid Alexander mum' ocnern. rrince Rupert: Mrs. Irwin Beatrice i Rumi Vancouver, and Mrs. Ernest (Agnesi Walls. Prince Rupert; and sons Fred Brentzen, Vancouver; Philip Brentzen. Pnn.v Rupert: also eight grandehii-uren and five great-grandcnil-riren. Funeral arranaemems in hands of B. C. Undertakers. Funeral at 2 p.m. Saturday iv,.m Grenville Court Chapel uty MALE HELP WANTED WANTED Reliable man as Rawieigh Dealer. A line opportunity to step into a pro:; -able business where Hawlchii Products have been soid to; Years. Experience ,u t nece---sary. Write Rawieigh 's Dept. WG-L-lGu-lti3. Winnipeg. HELP WANTED. MALE-!1 i.MAl.E i BOYS OR GIRLS upenines for : boys or girls on Dally Ni vv.s routes in yaiiOLyi parts of city. Apply at oiiicc. S'veial bonuses for uo.,,1 strv.cc. U FOR SILL ! FOR SALE Norwesian hund-made ski boots, size 9. New. . Red 287. i202p FURNITURE for Sale- Bedroom rugs, rarliovi. chest of drawers, airtight heaters, cliesierlickl ned.s complete, cribs, ele. Lowest possible prices. B C. Fpr-niture Co. Third Ave. ttfl FOR SALE 52 IIP Vivian rlie- Our office and plant-will he closed from December 24 to January 2 for staff holidays. 1 Wishing All the Compliments of the Season. MITCHELL & CURRIE I.IMITKH Builders & Contractors IV RAT HAIL'S Photo Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES 'hone fireen 136 Box 478 7 . . TT Ja i lor i ng tor j Ladies and Gentlemen j LING the tailor j 220 Sixth St. Phone 649 KADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocycles 1 (Subject la Change) ' THURSDAY Pit. ; 5:15 Juhn Fisher 5:20 International Comtv. 5:30 Musical Program to 6:00 Camida at Wurk : 6:15 Lurry Green and Orch. of 6:30 Musical Varieties 7 (10 CBC News 7:15 cue News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8 IK) Clllwits' FWum 8 38 How To Prepare for New Year's 9 00 CBC Vancouver Concert Orch : "A 8:39 Winnipeg Driunu 10 (W CRf? News I 10:10 CBC News ; 10:15 CaM-s and Chases 10 30 Ai B.iiioiu.ii 11 .00 Weather Report and Slyn-off FH1DAV A M 7:ui) Musical Clock 8 00 CBC Ni'ws 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Son; 8:30 Morning Devotions ; 8 45 LttMe Concert 1 9:00 Bt'.C News and Commentary 9 15 Music for Moderns I 9:30 Kuans Serenade 8:55 Record. d Inter.uiie I of 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit j 10:15 Br.rry Wood show 10:30 Tnis Week's Artist 10 45 Musical Kitchen 11 00 Kindergarten of the Air 1 1 15 Roundup Time 1 1 30 Weather Report 11:31 MessuMe Period j 11 :33 Recorded Interlude 11 45 ..Scandinavian MeUxlles P M 12:00 Mid-day MehKlies If 12 15 C1IC News 12:25 Program Resume is !2:0 II. C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Hecortltd Interlude 1 00 Alternoon Concert is 1 45 New Deal for Domestics: Comty. 2 00 The Festive Season 2 30 Records at Ranttoin cup 3:30 Today's Guest 315 Musical Program 3 :30 Pop Tunes 3:45 Novel Time I for EXPANSION Continued lrom page 21 j working in close liaison with both I government and industry, whose ! combined planning indicates that ed more than $600 millions will be .-pent in the immediate future for on industrial plant and development along our lines. can "We have begun the construction of a 147-mile rail line from Sherridon, Man., to Lynn j tor I for. Lake where an important property, or containing nickel and for other strategic metals, is being developed by Sherrit Gordon Mines. Preliminary surveys add have also started that will result in the construction of a 4(i-mile rail link from Terrace, B.C., to Kitimat where a water power and refinery project, costing at least S504I millions, : has been started by the Alum inum Company of Canada. ; These are but two of the major projects with which we, as a railway, have been associated. There have been scores of and : others, and although many are i the less spectacular, all are making a contribution to Canada's ' economic future and in most to cases to our defence. RAILWAYS ESSENTIAL "Railroads are essential when 1 valuable new territory is to be opened up. They are essential, I too, if established commerce Is to of in volume with efficiency j ana at economical rates In 1951 i an the lne rnnin Canadian xTrti National t carried . ; j in excess of 90 million tons of freight, 23 million shipments of express and 17 million passengers. Our communications system transmitted 14 million telegrams and cables, and we accommodated three-quarters of a :ha!f million guests in our hotels. "The essentiatlity of railways and their ancillary services Is not questioned. As a matter of f:t, it is taken for granted, and except when a dramatic change joccurs - such as the trend to dieSelization litUe public notice 1 taken of the cumulative effect of improvements that have been made . the railways in their operating techniques, equipment and services. "Nevertheless, the record has been one of constant progress since the era when the railways made possible a transcontinental economy which could prosper in a land of vast distances. The past year has been no exception, and the searching out of ways and .1 A! USED CARS SPECIAL 1951 FORD Executive Car. I Lovely luxor maroon. Lieiy conceivable extra. ! ! D.OOO careful miles. At $2425 00 EXTRA SPECIAL Excellent shape. Good rubber, radio, heater $1250.00 Tilis won't last long. NEW HUDSON MOTORCYCLE Cost, 8225. Offers to ...... $140.00 BOB PARKER LTD. J OK SALE 47 Chev "Fleetline." Good condition. Black 468. ( 2p I WANTED WANTED - TOP MARKET I n;itt.,s fAiu lor scraD iron, steel, brass, copper, lead. etc. Honest irradiim. Prompt rav-ment made. Atlas- Iron 6i Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St.. Vancouver. B. C. Phone PAcific Md7. itfi CASH for scrao cast, brass, copper, batteries and radiators. Phone o43. Call 62b 6th Avenue West.. Citv. (tf) ! WANTED Three more children ; of s-hoo! age to move to Alice Arm in order to establish a teacher for the New Year's I term. Housing is plentiful, liv- ing conditions congenial and employment easily obtained ov any able-bodied person. Please contact Stan Urii.ski. Alice Arm. for particulars, either bv wire collect or letter. ( 3c t LAND ACT surveyor, .- acilne " ...s as ant-nt for the Aiia.rs .nans Branch urancn 01 ot tne Llepart- Immli;ration, Administra- rs "!U n" to apply 'or a lease of f.,l!owiny described lands. Being inn-shore: Commencing at a past planted at Metiakatia Wharf approach. 400 ,et Southerly from the NW corner I ut ,a- Coast District:1 less; thence 8 88-16' W. 120 feet: : thence N. 1'44' W. 400 feet more ot to the hii-'h water mark of Venn Passase: thence Soiltherlv and F.nst. erly 150 feet more or less to the point 1 commencement and containing one 1 wharfsite INDIAN AFFAIRS BRANCH of the DEPARTMENT OF CITIZEN- SHIP AND IMMIGRATION, per FREDERICK NASH. Dated November 7, 1951 (D6.13 20.27p GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT (Section 271 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OP BEER LICENCE NOTlf'P is hl.ri.hu utot. tHaeinn 3rd day or December next, the i-rsignra intends to appiy to tne i Liquor Control Board for consent! transfer of rteer i.ic,, r,,,. SU70, Issued In respect of premises being part of a building known as Savoy Hotel, situate at 618 Frnser Ktrii-t, In the city of Prince Rupert, the Province of British Columbia, ''.pen the lands described as Lots 11. 12. 13. 14 and 15. Block 33. Section City of Prince Rupert Map number 923. Prince Rupert Land Registration District.' in the Province of British Columbia. Irom Willis L. Wftods to Hart Investments Ltd., of Standard Building. 510 West Hastings Street. Vancouver, British Columbia, the transferee. dated at prince Rupert. British , c,,imi,i,m. this 5ti, day or November, HART INVESTMENTS LTD. i Applicant and Transferee, j ' i ti,-. B!f 4M2X8?:ndar'Suiid.nB, co,, Vancouver, B.c ' its Solicitor. tr Charles Lake, Stewart, Dies sel, first class condition Suit- i ,:OTIt'E OF intention to able packer, .sawmill ?WM;Y L"ASB LAND or planer , In !'!""' lii'ht RMordinR District of ' 01 or lit 111 nl-int pUllt. p, PlK.e .12..0.:Pce -i9-n r Rupert and situate ut MK-Apply Ury DOCK Machine l-Shup. : sl..n Point. Venn rnssaire. aduinm i3Jlp;j'-"t '2. H.m?e 5, Coast District. - Tate notice that I. Frederick Nash. (OR SALE- -5-tilbe G. E. radio 1 ' Tenure. B C. occupation B.C. Land Cr-TOMfTR, Room u STOME BUII.DISG PHONE BLUE 593 PO.Boxus, EI PY'Ton. ,JT waif's flnrt 0- R-W.C0LL! -none Blue 970 g,. rgenuinp, Ph"n at writ, ab,,. Brick. Stone and Block Tile Setting and Pia. K- S0REMSE Phone Blue jot HANDYMAN HOME SERVIC GENERAL CONTRACT Building and Repairs kinds RCX1FS - CHIME-.; OIL BURNERS PHONES: P.O. Box 1670 MATTSO;.'? UPHOLSTERIW Phone Blue 128. po j 234- 3rd Ave I Prince Rupert. lr H. G. HELGERSC LIMITED REAL ESTATE & 1NSCS. Phone 98 Evenings Bis- Oil Heotina Servt: LAWKIE MACXifJ) Blue 1ST Banti Complete service inoil hr burners and suf? Slovcs, Heaters, SMtt Train Schedt For the Fast-Dally except Sundnj.. From the Last-Daily except Monday 10 -cm- PLUMBIH and HEM The Reliable on! Prompt Service You Know PHONE JJ! For Repairs ni A""11 Smiih&Elkiiul p.p. Box qet RESUl Z AFIFTV' 4 A woman blessed with natural talent for producing praise-win ning dishes, or who has been cooking for years might get away with using "a pinch of this" or "a clash of that." But the average housewife is strongly advised to follow the directions closely when she uses a recipe, particularly these days when a failure in the kitchen can add worrisome costs the food budget. Home economists claim many tlie common pitfalls in cooking can be avoided. They stress the absolute necessity of follow-I ins recipe directions carefully I and using level measurements ; ; and standard spoons and cups, S j ' 1 variation in the amount of a single ingredient,' 'they say, can often mean the difference be- i tween a tasty delieht or a mir-i able fa;lure." They offer these ideas. j Collect all required ingredients together where the mixing is to. takt place. Measure them care-lully. Spoons and cups in recipe mean level spoonsful and cup-: luls: do not heap them. . j When a recipe calls for a cup ' silted flour, it means to -sift the flour first, then measure it. i If it is measured first, then 1 Isiftvd, it will actually give more th'in the required cupful and ; 'affect the lexture of the finished product. When measuring flour, bear in mind that there are two main types, "all-purpose" ynd "pastry." one" is used in place of the' other, an adjustment in quantity ! necessary, because all-purpose Hour is heavier. If pastry flour , substituted for all-purpose, use : slightly more. For each cup of I all-purpose called for, use one; plus two tablespoons of pastry flour. This also woiks in j reverse, if all-purpose is used in j place of pastry flour, less is used. each cup of pastry flour re-: quired use ? cup or one cup minus two tablespoons of all-j purpose. Incidentally, rake flour Is pastry flour which has been sift-' through a very fine screen. Frequently a recipe will call sour milk when only fresh milk Is in the refrigerator. This be overcome by allowing one teaspoon of vinegar or lemon juice and one cup of fresh milk each cup of sour milk called Ltt the mixture of vinegar lemon juice and milk stand about half an hour before using it. If sour milk is us-ed in place of fresh milk in a recipe, "2 teaspoon of soda to the flour tor each cup of sour milk used and reduce the baking powder by one half. Some or the cooking terms often misunderstood or misinter- preted are stir, cream, beat and fold. Stir means to blend the in- Kieuietus logemer. while cream means to work the ingredients until they are well blended, soft creamy. The Duroose of beating is to incorporate air into mixture, while folding is a getitly under and over movement W'ith the mixing spoon, usually com Dine two mixtures, of which one is beaten egg white. So far inference has been to measurements and terms for cakes and pies. When making recipes requiring a large amount liquid, for example bread and pickles, difficulties may arise, if American recipe is used. In Canada the standard liquid measurement is the Imperial pint and quart, while across the border the Wine measurement is used. A cup is the same in both countries, but the Imperial pint and quart are equal to twd and a cups and five cups respefi- uveiy. me wine pint and quart I to;; j! wca Wit, This savertiBemrrt not published I or displayed by the Liquor ConUnl Boiird or by the tioverument ot .British Columbia. Statute Stwt&ttu TANOUERAY, CORDON CO. ITD. j . . . rh lrgtlt gin rfittillan in ttl world j This a'lverfls.-menr net pobMre'l or displayed by the t,tqunr Control Board nr by the Oovermncut of Hntlsh Columbia. GKOKfiE DAWES AUCTIONEER Phone C.rwn 810 anil Red 117 PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printer' PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER S STITMO 218-4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 3S9 Prince Rupert .Moving, Packing, Cralinr, Shipping anil (.eneral Cartage and Sluruge Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Pailt Avenues Est. 1910 Phones 60 and 68 Chinese DISHES Chop Sucy - Chow Mein Open p.m. - 3:je a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE Tor Outside Orders Phont 13S JOHN H. BULGER o, tliunetrist John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Plate The Indirect Approach MOML -ONLV SFOIL'i r PEOPLE WHO ASF I 3P0ILE.D TO BEGIN WITH For the MEAL that REFRESH, BEST OF FOOD lm FOR TAKE OCT ORDERS PHONE 2M BROADWAY CAFE Willi ni, ji record i,ui , pi.l.Vf ((uyt-i r: , one vlfUIX Quebec i heater, clieao. Apply 813 Fra- I BOYS' and eirls' ' -iters onrl 1 . ' an,(1 the. ski lri n. pants-Boys' r j, ., I pulmver V- neck .sweaters, attractive! shades, ail sizes, $1.75. Also, the boys' and gins' .ski pants at I reasonable prices. B C Cloth-!"' icr.s. Third Ave. lor FOR SALE - One 40 U. converted less R.C.A.F. cra.sh boat. Excellent sea boat. Cruises at 20 miles per hour, top speed 25. if Equipped with two 145 horsepower ChrLseraft marine en-, a pines, installed new in 1951. The vessel is completely equip ped and sleeps lour, has fial- icy. .sniK stove and much special equipment. Would , make an excellent water taxi or a fast commutor for fish-Ins company or a lneginrr company. A. B. Cleveland Quali-cum Beach. British Columbia. - . . (303CI EOR SALE Piano. Blue 523. 303pi FOR KENT to FOR RENT General Electric floor pnii.shers. SI nor day PhoPe Blue 992. Pacific Elee. trie. tfi in FOR RENT Light housekeeping room. Hi oin tast. I302pi 1. BOARD and room tor working-man. Black QUO. f tf i WANTED '!( KENT WANTED TO RENT Small furnished suite or lieht housekeeping room required bv young working couple. Box 2i(l. Daily News. 303pi WANTED TO RENT Suite or house by permanent C.N, accountant. Reward $25.00. Robertson Savoy Hotel. i301pi FOR RENT Sleeping room containing two single beds to reliable persons. Central Red 892. -up, WANTED TO RENT-icmr room suite or hou.se. furnished or unfurnished, $10 00 reward. Green 252. 302pi . TAXIS 70 SEVEN-0 70 Radio Cabs 24 Hours Daily Service . Chartvr trips to all points ASSOCIATION MEMBERS LOST AND FOUND LOST Man's wrist watch i Bil ks i . green crystal. Phone : ureen mi. laiwpi ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income Tax nneeiallst. S (', Kurk Clone Building. Red 5'J3. (Unii Scarjranvs Kings ft A r ' DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe Hannibal, the great Cartha-rtlan general, commanded his first army at the age of 18. NEWS ADS VHek'fc' ASF PEOPLE WHO CANT BE CHANGED Of? CORRUPTED By MONEY-UNPEI?STAND f 0r Scagvam's Sure Thi advertiiement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Colombia. STEWART One of the pion-!means further to improve our errs of Stewart in the person 0f facilities goes steadily forward. Charles Lake passed away on ! It is to he regretted that it has Friday at the Stewart General not yet been possible to conclude Hospital. arrangements with the owners Deceased was, at one time, a;r the Second Narrows Bridge partner in the Silver Crest mine ! across Burrard Inlet which would nod the Woodbine mine on the R've the Canadian National ac-Salmon River valley. lcess to the harbor front of North He was an active member of : Vancouver and thereby help to the Mine, Mill and Smelter! stimulate the industrial growth Workers Union and for many;0' that community to the benefit years was chairman of the hos-inot only of the community itseK pilal, which post he held at the ! but to the province generally." RLONDIE nimz THAT'S I. A LOT OF NONSENSE SAID THAT C-S. (T) '"- '"( taiiie ui ins ueaui. He was born in Oakwood. On taric, on Nevembcr 11, 1875 FAMOUS PAIR William Shakespeare and Cer vantes, famous Spanish writer. both died in 1010. H '