-.ir-rf- e.t.urday, July 23 1938. Timely Recipes I LLIED T0MAT6 CHEESE SALAD 2 tablespoons granulated gelatin , . Cup cold water i" cup tomato Juice 11 u cups cream or cottage 'cheese j cup salad dressing i cup chopped celery 4 cup chopped green pepper tablespoon minced onion and pepper to season tomato Juice to boiling point. Dissolve gelatine In hot Juice. Add heese and heat until thoroughly imnded. Cool. When mixture Is I'hone18&84 P.O. Box 575 Money-tfaving Values Every Day At MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Where Dollars Have More Cents Quality The Best Service The Best Opposite Canadian Legion BICYCLE CHEAPER Peace River Youth Pedalling His Way To Montreal ' WINNIPEG, July 23: (CP) The cheapest way to travel Is. by bicycle according to 28-year old ftod Evans who arrived here after a lCOO-rnlle pedal from Fort St. John, one of the Peace River settlements. Rod Is on his way to Montreal via Minneapolis, nhlrne-n nnfl r. Soak gelatine in cold water. Ileati trolt where jntend9 catcn R boat for England to visit his par FORT ERIE, Ont.. July 22-fCP)" smiled. in the absence of his parents a I Before coming to Canada six . v. rl.onfnnA Tt U.'H Pol Pr CTvnt 10 voOfC nn nn Alio rom over vue mm" ,i:pi4v.t. --v. vi. L. hfvsnltal with serious iranan cauie rancn DUI. IUM 1 " kounds in the abdomen. STRONG ON SPORT tdmdoN. July 21: (CP) RUSHED Hi' AIR Hon. I CAPE TOWN, July 23. (CP) . Can You Equal This? Clean, Comfortable itooms with Hot and Cold Water Home Cooked Meals Beautiful Harbor View Board & Room $10 Mo. and Up "All White Help" KNOX HOTEL THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will come to your home every day through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Ah Inlt national Daily NtwP'P" I rtoordi far tht ,rU; olt.ii. ton.tn.tlvt dolnfi. Tht Monltw Joet not tiploit erlmt or nwtlon: ntlthtr dotl . '"",.if nd U !ft tht Jut dealt corrtctlwlr with thtm. mturn lor buw m.o mu. lncludlnt tht Wttklf Mtt'imi Btctlon. rhy Christian Bclenca Publlihtnc Boclttr , ..v. sviwii, mp.-v. , - 'lwt knttr mi tubacrlptlon to Tht Chrlitlan Bcltnet Monitor lor rlod ot J month. MJ?E" J"1!., W'dntid.j U.ut, latludlni ManH"""'""11 1 1M' StmpU CePr t Rnn'il to spend a Tew days In town. The former Is at present employed aboard the snagboat Essington end Jthe tatter Is working at the Ecstall River pyrites tnlne. v ter Elliott, minister of health; (Rushed here by airplane, motldn Dr. A. S. Lamb, provincial chest U a:ik parliament to grant 20,- j pictures of the classic Derby show-1 specialist, and Miss P. M. Erlckson 00 ($100,000) to the Civil Service ed South Africa's Bols Rousel's R. N who have been conducting a rU Council for added recrea-, brilliant win only eight days afte? j tubeKuloals, clinic at Stewart and . . ..... . . . Un Cm.'Sl.V. WAAA M.ns I Dlff .Iftf .Ml J L.wl.M n 1 Ease the Strain On The Family Budget Is it hard going to finance the last of the I month? Try the Singer Plan Sew your way through. Make practical savings "New Fashions For You and Your Home" -Your' Singer summer booklet tells you how. Call for a copy here it's free. Own a Modern Singer and Save Money We will be pleased to explain the Singer Plan of Domestic Economy and how it works $3.00 a month will do the trick. Phone 6 Or Call. No Obligation The Singer Shop 'will return hp-rp thU pvpnlntr m the Prince Rupert from the north and truW tn lonva sdiJd marl - ww .vm.v vw.. ..VAW week for the Queen Charlotte Isl ?.nds. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crawford of Saskatoon arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday morn ing to visit with Mr. and Mrs. H E. Alton, 109 Eleventh Street, until next Wednesday when they win ' make the round trip to Skasya, Mr. "Crawford ,1s. the bridge and building master of the Canadian National Railway at Saskatoon. Piloted by Claire Dobbiri, a Pa clflc Airways seaplane arrived here at 6 o'clock last evening from Van-couver and continued this morning at 9 o'clock to Stewart. Yesterday afternoon Pilot Bob Ellis was In from Ketchikan with a passenger for last night's train East, A fly Ing boat passed over at 7;15 this morning, coming from an easterly direction and continuing on "south. It was flying high and "did not stop here. With Less Work More Education Vnrle Sam Finds Depression Gives Folks Time to Learn j WASHINGTON, D. C., July 23: (CP) The number of illiterates In the United States has been reduced by l;000,000 or 25 percent of the estimated 'total during the THE PAILY NEWS PAGE THREE T T ' ITTfiT TfTliT "HW t til LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for Old Cold. 6ulger"'. t! ThU ,ftf ternbon's train, due from (.the East, at 2 o'clock, arrived on Bishop Rlx will have charge ! time. the services in St. Andrew's 3aVh& edral the last two Sundays In July.j Miss Louise Johnson and VLx& 1171V M. Byrne sailed yesterday after- hoo cm the Prince Rupert for a Miss Mildred Lindsay sailed on' visit to. Stewart. the Prince Rupert yesterday afi ternoon for Stewart on holiday Willlajn - f. Stone sailed yester-vlslt. .day -af ternoon on the Prince Ru- ! pert., for a business trip to Anyox and Stewart, - 'Hitvj j w (imj avva . Bpending her holidays visiting 'hero.l . ? n . , . ..J8al,ed by the Cardena this ihor ,f UnUyCl,St',l0ad,ed W thiln5 r tihi to Victoria, more ihan 100 pounds of eauln- nrtlally thickened, add salad tlres-Jmeut, had laid out only $10 for - . (, . ... . . c nc ui of Vancouver, viuicuuvrr. one xnw ui ceiery. green pepper, . looa. e carries nis own tent, cook- lne dlpectora of thfi Br1Ush noW.i York. Tl... f MnSMtl ..1 11- J - - - " 1 A n tun. m ... at in'd wa.onlngs. Pour lnto(a mould j until firm PRETORIA, July 23: CP) Tl rif .h rugby team touring South this year I?, well termed the-, ' 1 IUe . bla Packers. Co. was here aboard emergencies. v He has not patron- the Cardena this morning, making ized a hote or tourist camp. the round trl tRe , A one-mile stretch of Toad in the Athabaska country stalled him Miss nose n icon arrivea in tite city by airplane yesterday after- hoon from Ketchikan and proceed P. 'E. Burke I,d by tne evening train to New D. J. Bartlett, 'Inspector o' weights and measures from Van couver, 'who Is on a tcmr of this .lour and one-half hours. Carrying tPlt - u.-a ,uii ,HH'ii.4. vnw, fm- iv.rr.p - . .... . nn, , t.1. VI - J I . J """ IMflTOIHlb" neat reprwnu .: c, , k'w T """""'f1":, " ",cion the local waterfront, sailed riand, English, Scottish, irlih back, i Rod waded almost hip deep nBht nn 4h n,!.. ,..kiLL i md Welsh players being included, ; In muskeg before an Indian with a Vancouver Vancouver for for Workman's Workman's Com Oom-i I - ' linm nlriran him nr THE OLD GUN AGAIN "It almost broke my back,1 he pensation Board consultation,. Angelo Astort and Harry Astcri arrived in the city on the Carden RADIO CBR Moaday, July 25 6:30 to C:5 p.m. HON' T.D.Pattullo Prime Minister of British Columbia, wlll.speak on 'UNEMPLOYMENT' Miss Maile Balagno arrived In the; cjfty on the Princess Adelaide last evening irony ner ius. studies at Seattle to spend th summer vacation with her parents Mr, ancl Mrs: "Charles P. Balagno. Miss Grace Brett .of Powell Rl ver, whtf has been spending tV.t past ten days here with her sister Mrs, O. 'H. Soles, sails tomorrow afternoon on the Prince Robert for Vancouver. Mrs. E. G. W. Donald and Mrs L- Mercer, wives of officers of H M. E. York, are sailing by the Prince Rupert this, evening foi Vancouver after having spent tht past ten days In the city. There were a number of social affairs In honor of Mrs. Donald and Mrs Mercer during their stay here Their home is In .Hamilton, Hotel Arrivals Central A.. McOregor, city; Anders Hes- vity of the educational branch ofl -." ,Z a 7,1 the Works Progress Administration, j Henry Schmidt. Seattle. f oatfciirdlo.Uk UAiillyil?- . sued by HarryLT Hopkins, W. P.l A$ w' 5 wilmor r A, administrator. . tTW Fort Winiam William i j t.n t i.i Xtlss:. M. Quist, "lof reduction of the. personnel rf' Mr.. erid Mrs; John Boyd Montreal the educational branch of the bu,:"- n. w T R ,th reau. the number of enrollees foV R- P;' ';aS oiflSSPS continually increases. .erland and Jl. H. Mather Vancou- I In April this year 26,271 teachiver; E. Klnhey, Port Alberni, o ers offered 101,603 classes as;- wson, vicw. against .34,230 teachers and 2y . . . na?x , Wori, wfi rinssps a vear aen. Enrollments i O. Erickson and John Hanley fnr Anril showed an Increase oTiC" 37,000 over lhe comparable period of a. year. ago. Iri addition to classes in ele Vnentary education, the VI, P. H, offers classes in home-making, cooking, nutrition, household bud getlng. hygiene and- care of th sick. Closely Associated, with these lare 1,500 nursery schools for Chile!-'ren two to four years old. There 'are also correspondenc school for !persons living 'in remote farm ane fmountain reprtons with an enroll ment oi 3U.OUO lasi year. The Dally New uik an audited clrculatloh. Play safe I 1938 39 Radio Licences Due and Payable ti. CLAVRING For Appointment phone Red 787 or Black 733 Savoy D.- McN. Lowe. Prudhomme Lake'; H. E. Scott, C. N. R.: A. Russell Phelan: T. Young, Naas River Mrs; L. E Brown, Port Essington; B. McDonald and M. Bench, city. It you wish, to.swau " wmethlngj irv it iUsinef 1 T-JT PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AMD SHIPYARD i w4 Ahtlilft The Letter Bx HERRING QUESTION. arguments: He should understand that the trollers represented by this torn-mlttee are not concerned in any fight to put another class of fisherman out of a Job. Previous ex perience of the "Divide and ftlue"j policy has taught us that, So long, as we can be kept going at one another's throats, our main ex plotters will remain unassalled. Just as the citizens of Vancouver have no objection to thousands of loggers chopping down the woodsi: of British Columbia 'but would bit- terly resent even the smallest hay golden egg was never found to be i good practice. We confess to a little exaggeration In the use of the word golden In this case but we feel entitled to one little flight of fancy Bcthtobt, Washbasin, Window, tad Mirror. CtSOfft MflML CEALED Tnmln Wldrsl to tht n.i dtnSdnm md widcirsed' "Tender for Wharf Repairs, Part CJwnnt.' B. O. wUl be received until n rii.itllrht kavlnrl. "Monday, Anrnst 8. 19SS,' tor wherf repairs at Port. Clements. Skew District. B. C. . ! plana, team or contract ana pecmc-i Uon can tie eem Mna iooms of terrferi oMfctaKl tX -the' off lc ht th Clilef Engineer; rj3ortmnt of Public Work, Ottawa.-at the offlWB of tre District Engineer. Pont Off to Bunding. New werftmitiflter, b. -.-.. Offices at Victoria. B. C Vancouver, B. C Prince Rupert, B. J, Port Clera-mi. n r oiH Maosett. B. O. Tertderi wlU not be considered unle made on prlmMd form ewppWed toy th Dtmrtment and to taxnxlano with oondlfclctia on ion,a uintw.. ri nripr must be accooipaMea by certified cheqw on a chartered bank in Canada, payable to tl order of the Honourable the M;jiltr ,of Pub lic Worka, equal to iu ereii wi Jm6un of th tender, or Bearer BornH of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Ralrway Company and 4.- Mnrfmwi. nwrmanttfl. uncondl Uonally gvaranued m to principal and Interest by the Domlntoo of Canada, xx the aforementioned bond and a certified tfheqtw f required to make up an odd amount. , , NOTE; Th ueparwuero mil uhij blueprlnta and pec4ficMon of tiie work m rinrdt. at a cum ct 110. 00, In form of a certified tank. dque fyW to the order of U Minister of Public wm-k The denoalit wUl tm released on ine rrvwu flcatlon yuiUMa a mmrOh from the.daOel I of reception vt tender. If not raturnedl 'within that period the depoalt wUl bJ lorieiucu. By order, J. M. SOUERVUXE, Serretary. Dapartawait of Publle Work, Ottiwa, July 16, 103. ham Island can hardly be taken seriously. The men represented by this committee are the ones who' i fish there And, If anyone knows 'jhow things are going there, they! do. Editor: Dally New. - ' Jf he ,maln nAs(m ' Your correspondent of June 29, tkInB , heseut!'"1?g t 'r baU in attempting.todefend the herring ra,thr P,tiful ,wht ' e" of lartst "sh seining operations at Langara, fthe packers ; shows hlm.Vlf .fUi ft wiftstAr of tW uu.uutumnenuancei packing ten to twenty tons less than they had done in previous years. ! this, apparently, fooled the fish ery department but not the flsher-1 men who stood to lose by H, One point on which we are In perfect agreement Is that the department of fisheries will take no stock of our talk, - loose or other ermen. Reference to 'Forrester Island reminds us that conditions in Alaska BROADCAST IS NOVEL Mbblie transmitting Unit At Jasper Gets Some Interesting Sequences. JASPER .Tlllv WIcrVi herring handling business nd, inifta,ke TO,?1? wcat?h m anby-wayS of this largest of Canada's naI hallbut his letter, he draws many "red"' '"P" few national parks have been we'll cov-ones 'across the trail to obscure the ' a . . , ed by the novel mobile wilt of real Issue by introducing Irrelevant. 1 V vvw""t,""",CT"' PeaRS the'Canadlan Broadcasting Corpor- v. a vu.mck:Wc uiusy. atldn 'directed by -R. T. "BobHBow- pK hub siKnuy Kiiowmg now ill- whfch man u now maklng a serles wc muse nuiiga auect ine operators who handle the statistics. He .will easily remember how a fewi years ago the operators cut down the tally; of many of their packers, making some of them appear to ;be of sound pictures on the sports and wild life to be broadcast Wednesday, July 27, from 9 to 10 p.tn. EX), S.T. ' The most novel' broadcast ever fecorded was -made on the tongue of the seven mile long Athabaska glacier In the heart of the specta cular Columbia Icefield area early Thursday morning. There Bowman caught a party of Alpine climbers 'complete with crampons!! and Ice axes starting off for the peak of iMt. Athabaska, a georgeous glacH ated aicu mountain muunutin that inai, dominates uuimnaies this uiu wire camp starting up in aianieyi i , , ... . Park, so we feel that the small ?yt have P!ioved to, section of the Columbia- Icefield sheet of water between Wtah Point f ;n Highway. and Langara Light Jght could he verylana 50 com?Jl!nr 'n maiier? 0I Golfse ' well he left for halt and feed ipur- conservatlon that they have long 1 1 . . i n j . . i i sequences feature the Scotch brogue of Charlie Duncan, the Jas- P05"- l;n-: "rr::; V. 1 1 P.r Park professional rrom Killing the goose that lays the. """". "1C "'"" "-jold St. Andrews, who played the course for them the broadcasters were dlsap- ntlnfiwl tirHAVi iViAra ttrara Yu mnd were very much the same and lt'fects . at tne t water was not until some direct action, A three.p0und rainbow trout from for didn't your correspondent speak Tx the glacial waters of Summit Lake of 200,000 tons of herring passing "?,f?t,0Tn sftoJng ,wfs! contributed lts share of .the sound through these waters In a few r" . TX. 1 1," effects and the roar of creamy foam months? Weil, we have ho tultfthle tiTt!!,ita aepths of th scales to weigh them out and, al- tf" thfe Canadian, Mallgne Canyon pot holes provided though our guess Is -as good as his, wfJJS.VilSS ySn almost terrifying sequence, we don't think It is worth being n" nernng in vanaaa. j Humorous Interlude -came with included. m Mr- Skg ?! :rt' the tipping of a canoe on the jewel Ka nrrntmAnt fHof uAhrVOO oil 'tVltf r a u v, You ib "win worry aooui inai win- KlrtQ . Tijitore -- nf T.ah TlMiivPrt. . v ter on relief. are Amerlcah herring." What If lp- II,. hftV The B. C. Packers J t aIla Blrl came tiuoc lugcurci. l- ut seme ooat in ono Wftrjpi l.,. w ovv... they are American, herring, or """Tnn't 7tTnJ V. Jasper Park Lodge, the park's mag-Chlnese or any other kind? We l AZ JTj Iwl nlflcent summer hostelry, where feel sure that lhe salmon and hall- -n?; a ma"mu last "war -should Oncers atid orchestra closed a4typl-but pay very little attention to the ffS JSll cally Interesting day In this mount- nationality of their feed and we : - ain Plmrounfl. e UoIler ls qulte a valuable would like them lert here Just the valuabIe, . , same. The posslbflljy pMhehe- TnAnmmit . LONDON tJOLD PRICE ' :omlng too numerous and dying of p; ; " disease, as he suggests. Is Itoo re-, . t9rrv rarry v ass, nr h.i, LONDON, July 23: (CP)- The mote to give us any gray hairs just ' price of bar gold was steady at" nt i ; Try a Dally newi cissltied ad' '$$4.90 per fine" dunce on the-Lori- " That herring and salmon that vertlsement for best resul. don metal market yesterday." eed on them disappear f com eer-' , - '.am grounds, ls definite. Spme-f fmes the causes are beyond our :ontrol as in the case of Hippo, Island but, when the cause' Is with' ; h our control as. in the situation i ander discusslonwe feel that something should be done about lt.- the lnlormatlon that we find almon off the West Coast of .'Gra- SNAPM CLEANS AMD fOilSHCS MILK We Have Grade "A" Raw and Pasteurized Milk Daily From Our Own Herd Delicious Sour Cream 50c per Quart Phone Red 608 For Better Dairy Products Dominion Dairy S I RAILWAY j Canadian Pacific Transcotitjnentai- Trans-Atlantic ay 10 p.m. Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls aBdWajcJPoTts-- SS. "Princes? jAa&aMe&Evtr; TO VANCOUVER . piRECT SS. "Princess Louise" SS. Princess' Alice' SS. Princess Charlotte July 6, 16, 27, Aug. 6. July 9, 20, 30, Aug. 10. July 23, Aug. 3, 13 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations From W. L. COATES, General Agent. Prlnce'Rupert, B.C. December Frozen HERRING BAIT Cold Storage Ice) Canadian Fish & Cqld Storage kill Prince Rupert, B.C.