Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, November 20, 1951 r 1 - ' w.. ! r.-,"j.,viw.'yj.wM"';".i"M'l'W".uiJ,i;'4 ii'iiium kuii.wji .uuwitwwi HUNTER CAUGHT Stewart Snow M,f '-,i-i''''f I ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, N S. f Uridyl "wn mar Convicted of unlawflly hunting AlternativpT'8 '" I Light So Far e""'e with aid t "Bht, a days in Jan lle 'tae STEWART Temperatures ; have been fluctuating during the The Most ?cscir3 ; pa.st week, going down to about Daring llaval 26 degrees above zero and rising j to 50 above. Some snow has tal-' t'eHk.f J r Il'ii but so far the fall has been ... , , very light for this time of the year. 1 'T.tiV V . J; . J 7i - i umr.rtii i wnittM nULULi nun 0SS DPIIMV ... " n NOW IN PROGRESS AT Stewart Logging About to Start STEWART Some loggers have arrived in the district and quantities of machinery and supplies aiv expected shortly. Arrangements have bi'"n made for the 'ire of fhe Cw.'fcrd dock facilities where booming grounds will pi. Cortoon-rW WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE Today to WednJ CAPITOL 4 FAMOl S PI. AU KS TIIF.ATRI Mine 'nnws7.9'K SHIFBOARD ROYAL BEDROOM Here was Princess Elizabeth's bedroom aboard the Canadian Pacific Steamships liner Empress of Scotland, which carried the Princess and the Duke of Edinburgh on their return visit to England from Newfoundland. The Princess" stateroom has a turquoise patterned grey carpet, cherry maple furniture, a turquoise and gold silk brocade bedspread, curtains of beige-and blue-striped silk and willow-green tapestry-upholstered easy chaits. tCP PHOTO) be placed Oeprauons will con-s'st of getting out timber for the C.'lancse Company of Prince R jpe.t and it is anticipated that, by the spring, this will be in full swing and another industry added to mining in the area. 'sr j,;m"" TeCHNlCOLOR, KL JEgffl Cjarch A disliiipiicd product of (lie IIIIITISII (IIMillt arcieninn Metlakatla Getting New Power Plant CANADIAN APPLES CAPABLE -OF MUCH VARIETY IN SERVING Last official act Hie Federal Indian Department will perform for Metlakatla Indians before the Added Attraction: EVELYN KEYES - CHARLES KORVIN In "FRIGHTENED CITY" village Is enfranchised next IHHTII I 1111 V TOTE, m TOIMY to WI.DNF.SDAY Show utarts 7 p.m. Last complete xhow 8:20 If I I III Co. Lid. month is installation of a new-power plant Work on this project is to begin immediately, says Indian Agent P. E. Anflekl. Here to supervise the work is L. M. Williams, Indian Department electrical engineer from Vancouver. . bnj n Home economists report that many homemakers confide in th'jm that they sometimes get into a rut in preparing the every day meals. For anyone who is upset because the family meals seem to be rather humdrum the home economists have a word of encouragement They pass out the reminder that the apple is something that can do much to give meals a lift because there are more ways of serving apples, both raw and cooked, than any other fruit. The apple can be used not only by itself but it teams up. well wih many other foods. Take, for instance, apples and vegetables. Casseroles of cabbage and apple i.Wl.niikli:,ihi,1l;;iil,liii;i:i,,;,:ii,,Mlii,i;,m;fc Important Notic In virw rjf thp fort thnf tnxi rntpt: hnc rnrnntlw Knan r, mnnriA 7i BC EXPORT When installation of the diesel plant Is completed, it will be turned over to the village when i it becomes enfranchised and will 1 be operated by village personnel. Growth of the native settlement has reduced the iormer lighting plant to Inadequacy, says Mr. Anfield. Meanwhile, a three-months land survey of the reservation for municipality put poses lias been completed. This work was the last holdup for official enfranchisement "vhich is expected next month " "We have been wailing for this n thr Prinrf Runprt Tnvi Dunot. ft or turnip and apple are both: worth trying. Winter squash stuffed with a combination of i sausage twat and chopped apple is- somehing else that is very! good. Chopped raw apple gives j ' that needed tart flavor to the stuffing for spareribs or pork ' tenderloin, or to a pork loaf. i Appetizers are a perfect start! lends itnself to many ways of serving. A little green food coloring may be added to tint the sauce green, making it especially attractive to use as a base to be topped with red or yellow fruit. The sauce may also be tinted a delicate pink. It Is good to know, toe, that apple sauce can be spread on pancakes, which are being served for dessert, or used as trie filling for jelly roll. A new and different sauce for gingerbread is made by combining apple sauce with cream cheese. Baked apples are a very simple yet popular dessert, and they, too, may be varied In several ways. Brown sugar or honey, with either raisins or nuts is most often stuffed into the centre of the apples after the cores have been removed. Mincemeat is another good filling, and marmalade, or a mixture of marmalade or jam and nuts, is still another. Man hmallows, marsh mallows and gum drops or cinnamon candles make ideal fillings if the baked apples are being served at a children's party. Apples retain much of their beautiful color when baked in aluminum foil. Here is a special suggestion for anyone who has a freezer or locker. After the apples are baked freeze them right in the foil, then each day. as Johnny trots to school, he can carry along one of these lovely silver balls for cle.stert. For a change stewed apples mav be served with cus'ard sauce or added to a countless number of puddings such as r'anc mange and tapioca cream. Other desserts, apple dumplings and Dutch apple cake for example, are general favorites and they, toe, are made from apples Canadian apples. Association, we wish to make t; . thai this company is in rtf way connected with the said associc.nor do we anticipate any raise in testo our customers. EXPORT CANADIAN WHISKY Where Shall I Put My Suit? A Cardboard Wardrobe is the answer to your problem. Gordon & Anderson can supply you with a convenient folding wardrobe . .easily stored when not in use, for only $8.75 GORDON & ANDERSON Limited Phone 46 , moment fer more than two vvars. u0f tmi luPtavtsiM 0( It is one of the greatest stories in modern native lore," says Mr. Anfifld. to a meal but so often there does not seem to be time to prepare them. Here is a f.ugge.stion which is easy and inexpensive. Try serving apple slices spread with nippy cheese or peanut butter as an appetizer with tomato juice or other juices. As a matter of fact apples make an excellent 99 CO w TAX! 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The : grated raw apple Is simply add-1 cd t? the batter. Apple sauce Is perhaps one of , Canada's favorite desserts which by the liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia J ''. rV DULY NEVS CLA.iiKiiSu -.ivkK'IBMENTK BKINO HBHUIT i FOOD I11IIMMIWM ii"iiiPiiiiiNm:im.ii!Ni!!iiN'iiii:'i!iiii Wm 'in:' .: , KK TAKK ft IT ORDIiRS PIHINK 20 BROADWAY CAFE There Could Be No Better Game Abundant In Stewart Area If you want to solve your transportation problem see our used cars . . . these cars arc older models but they ate in good condition . . . and most important of all they are priced so that you can afford to buy. 1947 Austin 8 Sedan 1950 Prefect Sedan 1943 International Pickup in very good shape 1939 Plymouth Sedan 1948 Ford Coach For good transportation a 1936 Chrysler Royal a Is H m i u CHRISTMAS G I FT Than a Subscription to the iDutlij NniUi jhpi nin,';?1 mm van i STEWART Owen Mc.Fadden and Harry Swan returned on Saturday from a trip into the Meziadin Lake area. They reported having good going with the exception of the summit of the Bear River Pass where they encountered three feet of snow. Rains since then i reduced this considerably and , no difficulties were encountered i on the return trip, i Grouse were plentiful in the j vicinity of the lake and moose j tracks were seen. Beaver dams, on the Strohn Creek were everywhere in evi-('. nee, apparently not having been trapped fer some time. They met some Indian trapper.-; near Nelson Creek, a tribu- lary of the White River. A foot I bridge was built across Nelson ' Creek to enable them to get up lo Willoughy Creek. Superior Auto Service Ltd. 0), Third Avo. W. 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