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Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone . . Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations What Japan Seeks 98 86 $5.00 .10 1.00 .02 .25 Wednesday "AprlI 21, 193? In a special issue of "Japan Today and Tomorrow" isr sued by one of Japan's most powerful and influential newspapers, the editor-in-chief tells something of Japan's aims today. He shows that the population of the country is increasing at a very rapid rate. In October of last year the official figures indicated a total population of seventy and a quarter millions with an annual increase of about a million. In population the country stands next to Soviet Russia with 165,000,000 and United States with 127,000, 000 outside of China and India where it is claimed no accurate figures are available. Yet Japan has no overseas territories and the immigration barriers are raised against it in most countries. According to the authnritv hofnvo mmfori ft,Q Tn,.n Bernice Palmer says . . . Now that fish are coming In dally from the fishing grounds and there are so many Interesting ways to prepare f - this important dish, ' f. 10 ?ercome tnis ditticulty by increasing the riroduc- Julce. teaspoon salt, dash of uvity ot the land, by developing the overseas markets f or i pepper' 1 egg weU beaten-manufactured eoods and bv sendintr .Tan-inPP prriio-vonia' Comblne parsley, onion, garlic; to countries whprp ihanl iapaneen?1Srants olives and soft cooked egg. rubbing "Wparpinmnnll V f fP1', Conduding he says I them well together. Add olive oil;, we are compelled to conp ihIp tw tha mnDf i- ,. , z " iy iiiuov iJtaiciui unu4tiuuil jwjcc iiuu scusunuigs. r oia ratinnnl mpnno Tnn : i .1 . ti .. ....i, ...... ... . Urtlw" 1B lu ueinanu mat Otners open "11" weu oeaien egg. Maices tneir doors to a r-prrnin ovtnnt f Tnnnn ii i half cun of sauce. - vnviib i.u (i (ini 1 1 hi ii i irr:i ni w i ' while motivated by the spirit of magnanimity and idler ance, tnev decide on rhp hnoio who would become Canadian citizens in thought and realitv and won M hp n im;a ; IS rM: fcU MW miiux 01 The Central Hotel KOO.MS and CAFE fhonc 51 For Best. Household 'Coal Mnsb.; BL'AicK- Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk most-mi 4, one- And when you prepare your sal mon or halibut this way think of wplcnmn Tonnnno 7 mi UA anu me. me. I I haven't haven't had had a a decent decent plec piece welcome Jananesp rrnnfis Thna ini Tnnnn ' . i.i. ....... . , . . 7 0-rvw. tvin ohjjuii uctuine secure. OJ uier since waving rrince ku- in ner island empire and contribute her share toward the per- Salmon here seems so dry as cultural and material development of mankind " compared to what you are able to That evidently is the Japanese official viewpoint That'S' RckKcod' mack"el, af "ch m Je-wFui- itt is Whv thp DiiKr Monro Newshas t,o , seem to be very much In demand StPntlnrnS on Several OCCasionB drawn ? .here, but nothing can-compare to a attention to the desirability of filling up the vacant spaces' cious slice of fresh spring sai- ui udiiaiu wiin untisn and other European immigrants mon or halibut, in your humble ic(juriers estimauon. fant i i Yl "i" vvnu nave a an- - dtn2ftlofcoXan' wh may em,anser the,Hazelton Chief vu nave a, great respect for the Japanese and Chinpn1 n j .1 peo We know very many of then! ?to hi excellent ciS DrOWnS in North zns. The difficulty is that theOriental does not as quickly absorb occidental ideas and modes of life and the off w,llie wi,son vicUm of Reccnt spring of mixed marriages find' themselves handicapped Accldentva!, "dwaler8 0f by racial prejudices which do not make for Te best er citizenship. For that reason we feel it is better for Canada azeiton, April 21 :-Advicd that new population should be drawn from Eurone nthpr has been rec;lv?(l 1,1 "azeiton of than from the Orient. " If these vacant lnvulo oh f 1 the death by d"owning recently w riPVPf knnW ,V,;; : !?5?"Waa.r?.ntf"ed, of Willie Wilson at the head of .THE. " DAXLv: NBWA -i Wednesday, April 21, jp3- r mi I WAS ROUGH CORONATION! Conqueror's Norman. Drew Sword i nvnnv a:i i . iro rt l.u.i iw.. , nini 1. iv', there is no reason for not making nil tVia. iinnsiinl tniriantd which this one of our most popular foods. have marred many previous Con-ft Is not until you have left Prince nationS( the bloodiest occurred fit Rupert, that you realize how truly the crowning of William the con-delicious fresh fish can be. Some- queror in 1066. The- Nonriah how it never tastes the same after princeling had invaded Kngland it has been. In storage for any and trainnH th viHnrv at Hast. length of time. Before beginning jnfrS- th recipes, here are a few hints In 0 Christmas. lOGC a. wild the proper preparation of fish snowy day. William wa crowned Prlnra ftinvrt'a most Iniiiortant n WoUmirwiot- flio lfn. i Mb it ......... ...-.v . u ...... . u. I Industry: ing- there was no Archbishop of Cooking Hints Canter bury,, go the ceremony- want. Always, rub both the skin ana performed by the Arcuhjshun. at flesh ot a fish to be broiled with oil York. or melted butter. A little lemon When the Archbishoi) asked thu Juice helps also to retain fresh. Saxon nobles, former subjects color. If you have the time, mar-- Harold It if thoy would receivc-l lnate any fish to- be broiled in a William a their King there wusi-dressing of lemon juice and oil for such a responsive shout of aft-an hour or so. To keep fish white provat that William's 'ft'cddier4 : and firm boll it with vinegar or not understanding he lamruaife lemon juice. Two tablespoons of of the conquered people' ahd mfsst vinegar or the Juice of a lemon taking this demonstration, fotft uuucu iu wic wuier maizes me uu- "i acmu, iu.ucu' in wiui r ,H w, w mw w .v wu uia W4K . -r J T 1 its snowy compact look and that eoa aaxon io tnei ucath. wnicn is wnue, snapeiy. imn ana. . miumes me men nev. best of alL. easily handled. grey buildintr was empty save tat r?v cmnii n mihufoo i ih tliw- nrnvci! .inil lit.Minp went im .n V UlU.4Vb0 VJ V- k. tll . - - ' " . " . . . n m.)' ik. U . l.U-.l - . uoa, tnicit io. minutes per in. "!uk iuuucu oi ,eoine or Halibut 5 minutes per lh. plndpr the ceremony was pef-tf Fillet of Sole 5 minutes per lb. fnd with aU order while out-h Salmon ,5 minutes per lb. Broiled or Pan Fried Bass. 5 minutes on flesh side, I on skin side. Salmon, sliced. 5 nlln 9.00 utes on each side. Halibut With Mustard Sauce Three-inch piece of halibut or other white fish, 1 onion (peeled), 2 sprigs parsley, 1 bay leaf, 2 whole cloves. 2 tablespoons vinegar. Sauce Three tablespoons butter, 2 tbsp. flour, V4 teaspoon nutmeg. 1 tea spoon dry mustard, , a teaspoon ;iUr4;2 cups uut I M .'.T.'i 1.. 1 . 1 Wipei isn. Wrap In cheesecloth. Tie securely. Place In kettle. Add onions- and herbs, tied in a bunch. Cover with boiling water. Simmer 10 minutes. Drain. Remove cheese cloth. Skin if desired. Melt butter: hlsnrt In flnnr u;hth has beeri tKoroushly mixed with seasonings. Add water slowly, stir ring constantly until smooth. Cook five minute. Remove from fire. Add slowly to slightly beaten egg yolk, blending welL Place fish on hot platter. Pour sauce over fish. 'Green Sauce For either halibut or salmon. One-half cup chopped parsley, i onion minded. 1 clove earllc minced fine, 14 teaspoon chopped olives, 1 medium soft cooked egg, 2 tablespoons olive oil, 1 tablespoon lemon siae wiuiams new saxan- subjects were being tramnled under th- hoofs of the Norman hoMe.V- William I was- .. the illegillmate r.-- minute uu s&ut siuc. noiiuuv, Sliucu. . 5 minutes on flesh side. I minute n "l insvu. uukh oi Normandy, and was trained In a. hard school. Three of hi. guard ians were murdered in France-! and it appeared the young duke- cicti wuuiu auiien ine ?ame late. put wnen ne was only 20 yearn of age he stamped out a serious rising in the districts pf llessfn and Cotentin, one of rnanj-' en: counters with Xorman rebels: - He is supposed Io have receiveiVi to his kinsman; EH ward the Con fessor, in iOSll Twice Wili l:im r-l penea. invasions of Nqrmandy and! in 1064 the visit of Earl Harold to the Norman CAurt, resulted'- hi I a promise by lupoid; to.,iupjjorti! the cldims of hi host upon thex! tunglish succession. Harold's ner-'r. jury forming the. qhief excuse' for the Gorman conciuest of Eng ' ' ' land. Tbe ' Dukp nnil his Vnrmnngi ,verc enabled bv Tostiir's uu-a!ftn l of Norhcrn England, tq land un- moienteu at I'evensey in, Septem-' u.er 1W, lOOfu- On the,U of Octo-ber he inflicted a crushing de-; feat on Harold at the Uattle ot n.osiings. Twenty -Rve' Years Ago April i'U 1?12 Especially .directed to the late Slr-Charlei M. Hays, president ot ihe Grand Trunk Padlflc Railway, a memorial, service, for the "victims Oakland. Chcerlol oi me great steamer Titanlcvl which sank in the Atlantic 'Ocean' after striking ah lceberfc .was :held ; yesterday afternoon, in the -; West-v holme Theatre. Mayor ,S. M: New-'l ton presided and all the paitbrs of ' .the-city were m attendance and took part- Including ReV. W. FV Rushbrook. Rev. ci R.. Sing. Rev.' T; W. Kerf, Rev. Father ECM. Bu-1 noz and Rev. W. H. Mcteod.. A united choir of the various churches, took pa,rt and there, was a ' quartette by Mrs. (J. LL. McLeod, Mrs. C. V. Neher, A. ClappeUon ' and J. E.. Davey as welt as. a vocal 1 soio by Miss Dineen. A charge of, removlntr a nortlnn of sidewalk without authority , has been laid In connection with the J, construction of the- new pissi o'fij fl buUding on Third Avenue.1 The hearing is takln? nln in rH, r.k lice court. induce Canada to of wri nh shp rpfncAo t A-n , fvuicuuiig; "T - ",nce ""P6"' t popul: kU n cemoer u io ness men. returned to the city yes- . trap in tbe north. He was ncenm.i for,tr . .. . ... . V: panied by hi, cousins. AniVZL:,1-' und Thomas Campbell, and his of Helmsdale M5 7Jl. f wife. The fatality occurred whlf' Ia ITT 7 "It ttl"' ah attemnf w.,. u kT ; k. wlc. uome . Mrs. Murray c. ' cro.s Ihe Naa RIvVi. "iw m Vancouver and spnt a Will wK R,r: 4,jlneymoon In Vlctorli and Seattle. hrs-widow. he lit-huVJKVrf-mn l&LVtr&k l??' utaiafa n .1 1... ,1 . 1 " ' v' llcl n.m,a uiiu 4ive uroiiiers. art aocK. Jar busl 1 heated th ' Stew- GAVE IJ TOO SOON WEST HARTLEPOOL. Eng.. April 2lr (CP) James A. Thompson and his wife, Freda, were found dead, tub leading from, a .gabrar-ket.. ,,; ,;, ) ) tjY V ?! iTha wAmAn fhniifrhh shp hnH Mn Alarmed by ShouU of HomaR , f hllt had the couu!e tlved a dflV lit Strang LanKuag Th hDner they would have learned a I - - ... doctor say she could be cured. QUEEN BESS' LUCKY DAY IN MANY CRASHES "'F tj'ruce Rif tVl'Aysitlin is Still, How ever, Enthusiastic For Flylnc I WINNIPEG. April 21: (CP) Ad- mitting he had crashed as often "a most people blow their noses," Dr. William Green of Peace River. LONDON, April 21: CP) The Alta,. Is still an ardent flying ep-coming Coronation recalls Queen thuslast despite his 63 years. Elizabeths In 1558. chose. Sunday,- .Bern in San Francisco, the fly-June 15, for her crowning because .Jug. physician was experimenting It was her lucky day, according, to with gliders and crude airplanes a Court astrologer. while his- neighbors were still look ing askance at the "horseless qar. nage. in iut, ne moved .to Nei. 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