TRY THIS NEW RECIPE IT'S CHEAP AND HEALTHFUL COSTS BUT FEW CENTS CHILDREN WILL LOVE IT SHIPS FOR THIS PORT Frince George Editor Sees Great Advantage to Prince Rupert From Subsidy and colds. Right away that tight ness loosens ud Dhlezm is exiei; . 1 f 1 I t i Y 1 1 " WbUIH 11141 pWrtXlljMI VV-4VM . ' 1 aiuuiers uu uiu mate a syrup hruthimr ruwtmo -cir vi Over 60 different kinds of Canadian Fish and Shellfish can be served in an infinite variety of delicious new mealtime treats! t Even the fussiest appetite in the family will like these dishes. They have the tang of true flavour ... a .whisper of Nature's bounty ... the choice quality given by the cool clear waters of Canada. 'And Fish is nourishing . . . full of the pep-building vitamins, and health-giving elements. Serve it often to your family ... it adds new interest to the dinner table without bulging the budget. Department of Fisheriet, Ottawa. 5: WMi FOR flf BOOKUTI Plputmtnc of FfeWlet, Ottlwi. PI fiie end roe your free Booklet, "100 Teiaptini Puh Recipei". rVMir,,,,, ' fc (Plee print letter! pliioly) 'AUmi.. ...D54 ROYAL MARINES LONG ROYALTY'S FAVORITE (Continued From Page One) ling on anything from a bugle to a bassoon. Thus apart from their Imposing repertoire of band selec- they can transmute them-! vwv jvian. v a uiujuuuo nubicc unu by dissolving 2 tablespoons of su- ar m half a tea-cuPrul of warln tbottfe of Buckley's Mixture' a modern dance orcnestra or con water. Add the contents of on t?f ? , Z?LVZu 'centrate on strings and reeds, small botUe of Buckleys Cough fVl keJ Jt 1 Weut Dunn, himself. Is one of1 Mixture and mix well This will to last the family all through x the. ... Vn vlollnls the " "n Uni. make 3 bottles ol dependable bad weather. Learn for yourself FJ ,J?8 VIlu)ists Km. Before his creamy white alkaline cough re- why we most economical lJ aPPotat-j medy and you save money. Take a ' . . ,,., of ment as director of the band in1 dessert spoWul every half-hour SifaSS i5t Af & 1931' at th 6e of 22. he played ' Ifs really surprising to see how with Buckleys Mixture. All drug- wun Broafl- M quickly ' it relieves stubborn coughs gists sell Buckley s Mixture. 13 etB"Ush casting Corporations famous sym.-, i phony orchestra. made as we presume they will be Band-Set. J. K. O. His deputy, Hamilton, Is In the immediate future, there also a noted soloist, should be not only an increase of. The Royal Marine Band, under trade at the port of Prince Rupert that name, is a comparatively but greater traffic on the Can- modern institution. Since 1664, adlan National Railways which when the fife and drum were more should be reflected In more employ- commonplace, the marines have ment on the railway. played a prominent role in the "Possibilities are envisaged of musical history of the, services. It The Prince George Citizen says , considerable new trade opening up wa not until 1923, however, that editorially: , In the territories east to the pralr-the old Royal Marine Light In- The federal government hashes, and ot Import and export trade fantry Band and the Royal Marine called for tenders for a line of I expanding between Rupert and Ed- Artillery Band were dissolved and steamship sailings between Prince' monton. Whether or not a subsl- reorganized as the Royal Marine Rupert and the United Kingdom.' dlzed water haul will permit our Band. It Is now divided into three lumber Industry to enter British divisions with headquarters at Three round trips per year are pro-1 posed as a minimum. Ships must;marKcu remains to oe seen out t, i-ijumiuiu auu umui be fitted to carry grain and fish as well as general freight. "Olo'f Hanson, M.P. for Skecna, Is entitled to credit for having pursued what appeared at times to be the unattainable and having got the government to agree to a subsidy for large ships of not less than 8.000 tons to use the port of Prince Rupert for freight to and from the United Kingdom. '."In. this he has been supported is worth investigating "Prince Rupert has been at a disadvantage ln attracting freighters to the port owing to the longer haul and the Increased cost of running up to Prince Rupert without cargoes which have been usually un- by the member for Cariboo, and by use and providing more freight on resolutions from the Associated the government owned railway. Boards of Trade of Central British' should also prove a stimulus Columbia. At the last annual con-;to nw Industries .to be developed ycntlon of (he board at Smlthers, ln Central British Columbia." George Nickerson Introduced a res-j olutlon urging a subsidy and was MOSCOW, Feb. 7: (CP) Soviet strongly- supported by Prince scientists are drawing up plans George delegates and by the un- for a special register of citizens inimous approval of the conven-more than 100 years old for ration, search into the causes of long-"When arrangements have been evlty. am .First director of the new Portsmouth unit was R. P. OTJonne1 now a squadron leader and director of the Air Force Band. His bro- of the Plymouth and Catham loaded -at Vancouver. A subsidy bands at tne tlmCi cuuuiu uu mum tu cuuiuei mis Disadvantage, and prove a good Investment indirectly to the government by bringing the grain elevator Into thers were respectively ln charge Good Queen's Choice Throughout her rtlgn, Queen CONTROVERSIAL STATUE OF HAIG UNVEILED Ending an eight-year controversy over Its fitness as a memorial to the late Earl Halg, the four-ton equestrian statue shown above was dedicated at London by the Duke of Olocester. Lady Halg who once claimed the statue was monstrous" did not attend the ceremony. Because of a quarrel arising out of the original statue, three models were madt before the committee ln charge gave its approval. the Armistice Day service In tunic of navy blue Is trimmed with Whitehall. scarlet facings and sold braiding Commemorating its selection for with the "Royal Yacht" badge on the 1911 Durbar trip, the band Is the shoulder. A broad red strip; entitled to wear a distinctive cap runs down the leg scam of the badge. This Is a gilt grenade on trousers which match the tunic Victoria showed a particular pre-. which Is mounted the Royal Cy- In color. There are plenty of brass ference for the Royal Marine Light :pher "O. V. R." and a crown In buttons to keep the boys busj Infantry Band with the result It silver surrounded by a gilt laurel when they are not rehearsing, was commanded to play at most of . wreath. The Royal Cypher In sil- f When the Repulse anchors oft the more Important royal func-;ver Is also worn by all ranks on Quebec on May IS Uic band wlh tiens. It performed at royal gar-1 the helmet plate over the anchor appear on deck ln Its full cere-den parties, eX Ascot and f re- j and below the plate. monlal dress but. according to quently was given the honor of J (present plans. It will no accom entertaining visiting royalty. Down I Go,d and Scar,et pany Their Majesties ashore. A tnrougu the years I has shared the The smart ceremonial uniform program has not yet been arrang- llmellght with other leading ser- worn by the bandsmen Is one of ed for the band while It Is await vice bands at coronations, national the most striking of the various, ing return of the King and Queen celebrations and more recently at service units. The close - fitting from their trans-continental tour ' mITU XlSii1 2 pouodi of ftllets, or tnj vholc fish L. V 'timrZ Wl lB WV I I H WIW 2 nnef wit. km. Wttd crumb IW'ZJ fHP ? JT ' IB1 WW SSkWliPSIIB, 1 rmjpoo ot mixi poultry tmooing NliliW' ,"JT'. .'J I Bt H I Q ! A. or wfptAe Slim with ZwUw' V JVi Fm UJJJJJ iJJH omp doeh. Mil rtw other ingredwiiti to (ofm W ItWZfW Vv. W WL B ( I " t'ftt4 pta with the drtuinc on lop jEMM'iijt iS IWi 1 m m , rfn tnd oothrt Lin wn the drn. Mitt WKZMt' NStk I V 1 I the foUowui muc ux pour oer the hjh: ' &KmS 'ff y ablespooni of butter or rat, incited .sBV"' SJZ J 3 ubleipoooa of luur lifted in and blended : VS2& I 2 cupi of milk iA5sJj4-SP'to' U'ZT' I itctspoooofi.it F?rvXwp?zr " 4r 'eI I I Cook until thick, itirrinc to Veep mooch. Add: MPV " jfJU W &, TZZt omen ot H. ait of Mnwt. like, tonttn ot WlZ? -JUK JPT " Jm I PxIJ tod I eM jolk, hirdooked f -N,' """" m! aA J ' B.ke ri.rj. I. a;. - . B , xvil ' until 'Vt". tllowni ,bout 10 roinum lor eh L TO ifc' iV I I, inch thickneu of nih. Servet 6 or 7. j jjj''yj " CRIAMtD MM M HOT IISCWTS Combine J Vi cupfult of liked, cooked or fanned 6th ind 2 nblnpooafuli of chopped pimento with 1 ctipfal of medium while Mute. Senon with ult, pepper ind diih of areone. Hale rkh, bikini powder bixuiti. rl't ind butter while hot ind tere with the creimed tih between the liyeri tnd oer thi top'. Hot, buttered s. v i mum m ii i 1 ms ?zr mm. uptniui i 1 food iccompiiimenL CUP THESE FILE-SIZE RECIPES The tc lliwtrited recipes are printeJ in hanJy ize for your file. Cut them out. and i rmte paste them them on on itandird itandird recipe recipe card cardf. Created by Umous dietitian, ther 1 delicioui. .m. but it Is certain arrangements will be made for its public appearance i In a number of eastern centres ot Canada. Dick Butler Laid At Rest OH Friends and Acquaintances Gathered This Afternoon for Fnnrrl errtr at B. C. Undrrtakert Chapel Old friends and acquaintanceN gathered at th -rt-' he n " .UnderUkfn this afternoon to at 't-nd the fun-rl of the '- H h ard Butl?r. Yukmer of Gold Runh dayr. and long a Prn R "rt i dent, who died Saturday. Very Rev I James B. Gibson, dean of 8t. An drew's Anglican XJathedni. ofMcl-ated. Intcm"nf m mnrl" In Falrvlow Cemetery with Bert Morgan. Ollllt Rover. J (irr'.-.n and George Clccone acting as ciitmcii in rouTics TOiIANNESBURG. Feb. 7: (CP) -rr.emlcr Hcrtzojr ld nt a r1lnni .Pouth African ministers of the 1 church were entangling themselves in party politics, bring division to hir congregation and warned "in my opinion we enn no longer suffer this state of affairs." Th. r 11. . Daoer. B. O Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music Helntzman. Nordhelmer and Lesace Pianos Piano Tunlnr with . "Resonoicope" Phone nine 389 211 4th RL in Tin; i I'ltr.Mi: c oi ur nr iiuitimi cui.r.Mint iv rintimi: In the M iltrr of I he ".(UmliiUtratloii And ii thr .Mller of (hp IMalf of 'i Mufli i, .tuaiim, urcTHoril ,: TAKE NOTICE ithait (by order of HU f Honour Judgw W. E. PUhr cUll the 3rd day of IVihruiry A. D. U39, I waa 5 Wolti.td AdirtnlMratcir of Uu Bitatu . of Hugh M. AUbjimi. rwceancd, late of Terra. B. C. aj)d 11 ,partw havln. tliUlnw dgalnnt. Mv Mtkl Enta,t are hereby rcqulrrd to fumMi aam prop-wry vrrtflod to me on or Vfom tne ldth day uf March 1030, and all Frt indebted to Uu Fjitt tvra r-quired do pHjr tl mmmt ol their in-dfbtndncm (o m forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Offiotai AdmlrwiUHtor. Prlnrn rtmyirt. H. O DxUrd the Ut4i ifciy tf. February, A.tJ.,"" 1939. tf Whifflets From The Waterfront Union steamer Catala, Capt Ern est Shenoard. arrived in port at 10:30 this morning from Stewart. Anyox and other northern polnUf and sails at 1:30 p.m. for Vancou-i ver and VaypolnU. i I Armour Salvage Co.'a power tUf Daly, which returned at the end of the week from Aliford Bay. Queen Charlotte Islands, to which point it delivered a barge to be used In connection with the building of the Royal Canadian Air Force base there. Is on a trip to the Skeena River today to get a load of land to be ued ln connection with the new hospital coiutructton here. The Pachena, which remained over at Aliford Bay after delivering a load, of lumber from Blllmor sawmill to assist ln unloading equipment for the contractors from Vancouver. Is due back today. CJNJi. steamer Prinze John. Capt. Nell McLean, coming north from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands, left Queen Charlotte City at 8:30 this morning for M anted Inlet and should arrive here by late tomorrow afternoon or evening. swout: oFr at ioo SYDNEY. N. S. W . Feb. 7: CPi Thomas Fannin, who drank beer In his youth, much rum In middle age and gave un drinking entirely at 100, Is dead here at 103. FASTED FOR 10Z DAYS AUCKLAND. N Z.. Feb. 7: (CTI Declaring he had fasted 103 days for benefit o this health and would "ontlnue it a little longer. F. W. Popham lost 70 pounds In that period and still weighed ieo pounds. 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