New Itceipe for AII-Braii Muffins Easy and better MOUSSES All-BRAM MUFFINS I 11 u. 1 cud tirtxd flour luninlnHmolMM M lnooa ult , ,upi milk 1 KlM toda Idd All-Ilran to moWes and milk; a k (iiak for 1 5 minutes, lleat i-gg; add . r,rt mixture. Sift flour, salt and Eidn together; combine with AlMiran tiLMure. Fill greased mullm pans two- nU full, linke in moderately hot Even (400 F.) alKiut 20 minutes. What a rich, satisfying flavour you 1 ul.cn eolden inoiasKea and touf.lv 1-liran get together in a tender hot Quality Repairs at Economy Prices PRINCE .RUPERT SHOE REPAIR Srd St '(Near the Post Office) than evtrt muffin! And whatadclleiously mouth-melting, texture! That's tjecauae All-Bran Is milled to make the delieaU shreds soft and tender. Enjoy these grand muffins with a glaa of milk for bod-time enark...or fprend them with jam for' the youngsters when thry como home from wliooL Get ICelloKK'nAll-llran today. 2convfru'ent men at grocers. Made by Kellogg Jmdon, Canada. Iltijii keep you regular -tialuraUyl itftfczfi All-Bran UNG THE TAILOR Wr-Mte taklnt cleaning and pressing and steam jresslnr .while yon .wait. PHONE 049 220 Sixth Street Sun Lamps 275 Watt US Lamps $22.00 Hours of Sunshine in a few minutes. MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert) LIMITED) Phone Black Phone 81 and 82 S See Us for Your . . .. Valentine Cards Now on display including cards in cloth bags with mailing card sewn in, Valentine Cut-Outs, Valentine Table Cloths and Serviettes. Get .them now at. THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" 4 .Talti InvlirnrnHncr ctonm paths and massage to relieveV that tired feeling. R.Y.WALKER Graduate Masseur Reducing, Facial and General Swedish Massage Phone Green 507 evenings for appointment (837 THIRD AVENUE WEST THE REX ALL STORE ramoN fH Pr Have your prescriptions filled here with confidence. You can be assureiV. that only the purest and finest quality ingredients are used that every prescription Is compounded accurately by a registered pharmacist. Our label is your guarantee. Ormes lid. "Jhft Pioneer DruQpfts We are pleased to announce that conditions now permit us to place on the market again "RUPERT BRAhD" SCOTCH. TYPE SMOKED KIPPERS SMOKED ALASKA liLACK COD SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON Try them today from your Butcher or at your favorite restaurant. Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE Ji'JPERT, B.C. Were Married At Lutheran Church At a wedding In St. Paul's Lutheran Church Saturday evening, Miss Annie Violet Rosang of 705 Fifth Ave. E.. Prince Rupert, became the bride of Rasmus Thomassen Tysse, of Oona River. Porcher Island. Rev. A. O. I Aasen officiated. Witnesses were Haraid Jensen and Miss Thelma Letts, both of Oona River. Timely TERRACE Topics Harry Seaton has'become public works foreman here. Mr. and Mrs, O. McAdams were In Prince Rupert over the week-end on business. Mike Freylinder, district organizer of International Woodworkers of America, addressed a meeting of the woodworkers in the Orange Hall Monday night. He returned to his headquarters at Prince George the same evening. Vernon Kimball, formerly a machinist with Haugland and Kerr, left on Monday night's train on his return to the States. Classified Ads bring results. ! ( t wish you COULD 1 J DIGEST yOU R ARITHMETIC I AS EASliy AS yOU DIGEST V yOUR AUNT JEMIMA'S! 1 i&faK 1 TJ r $hwGEsr mM SO WELL - CAN I HAVE I SOME MORE AUNT -JEMIMA 'Sjj The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S to 1 vly. .ALMr' FINEST SALMON Beulah Beauty Annette Peggy Fourth Street, opposite Post I I ! LONDON STYLES MUCH CHANGED Important Trends Shown at 1UC Show Last Week LONDON Important changes are shown In the 1946 spring dress collections which were opened in London last week by the Society of London Fashion Designers. Sloping shoulders take the place of square ones, on the very formal dresses In the first three collections shown by Hardy Amies, Charles Creed, and Victor Stiebel, all of whom have Just been demobilized from the forces. The silhouette becomes a pyra mid In the Amies collection, narr row at the shoulders, wide at the skirt hem. Hips are padded and artificial even on tailored suite, which alone keep' their broad shoulders with waists very narrow. Dinner and evening dresses show an eighteenth century influence with very wide skirts and closely fitting bodices, witn low decolletage only In front. Stiebel shows a very similar evening Jine, with off-the-shoul-der decolletage and Victorian wool embroidery used ,as stomachers on dinner dresses. Jackets of many afternoon suits are padded over the hips like the skirts and also break into fullness below the waist. I especially at the back. "Tiny, 1 pink ostrich feathers are sewn all over a black velvet full skirt gown as trimming. Charles Creed lowers his waist line and makes jackets to wear without blouses since he says women j rarely take their Jackets off today. . There are bold tweeds in stripes or checks from Cumberland and Scotland, much rayon satin and rayon tie silk (hitherto used only for men's ties) and The Experts Say - - By HELEN BANNERMAN VEGETABLES . Vegetables, those busy little mineral and vitamin suppliers in the dailj diet, are in the stores In greater quantity now and It Is possible again to serve a vegetable dinner once a week, using three or four vegetables. A vegetable pie hits the spot these cold days and 1 UQOOCHMIWKHKHJO0DOOOCOOOO TWENTY-FIVE i YEARS AGO HXCHKKKHH3 IKH0-0Hfl January C, 1921 A shortage of refrigerator cars was being corrected by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway wnicn announcea mat it was sending 25 cars west immediately. Halibut boats were taking their cargoes to Seattle because of a shortage of refrigerator cars here. It was rumorec m Vancouver that the Canadian National vessels Prince Rupert and Prince George would be taken off the Vancouver-Prince Rupert run and placed on a new mercantile service from Vancouver to San Francisco. H. F. Kergln, MP. for the "important constituency of Atlin." sailed for the south "imbued with the Idea that the south does not understand the north and he will enlighten them." Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Beauty Lane Salon Lavigne (late of Modern Parlor) has purchased the Powell Beauty Shoppe from Saunders and Is continuing as Beauty Imiw Salon Office Phone Blue 917 We serve you nothing but the best Special Red Brand Beef, Choicest fresh Vegetables and Fruits Complete line of Groceries OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN DURING REGULAR STORE HOURS Choicest Cooked Meats, Meat .Pies, Roast Chickens, Pish and Chips daily. We are ready to serve you Chinese dishes Chow Mein, Chop Suey, etc., to take out. Cooked with delicate taste and quirk service. TRY US! RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West Next Royal Hotel HOW CAN 1 ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I remove an acid stain that has changed the color of a fabric? A. Sponge with a solution of one part ammonia to four parts of cold water. Apply carefully, slightly touching the stain, and in most Instances the color will be restored. Q. How ean I make a polish for oiled or varnished floors, or for linoleum? A. Use equal parts of kerosene, linseed oil and turpentine. Apply with a mc? or soft cloth. Q. How can I remove burnt stains from saucepans? A. Cover the spots with wood ashes and water and allow It to stand for several hours. Then wash. Conductor's Rose Good Luck Charm HALE, Cheshire, England Jack Wheeler, a railway conductor, wears a red rose winter and summer In memory of the rose that saved his life 33 years ago. It was a foggy winter night when he saw the rose on the snow between two sets of rails. He went and picked .it up ,and by doing so escaped being killed by a train he had not heard. Since then he has worn more than 12,000 flowers of remembrance and says "my flowers have brought me through many scrapes." , some magnificent cottons which are a triumph for British industry. Notable are printed cottons and diaphanous sea island cottons, both used for evening dresses with striped cottons (processed like crepe de chine) for blouses. Buyers from all oyer the world were present. requires one cup of diced carrots, one cup cauliflower, two cups well-seasoned thick white sauce, one teaspoon minced parsley, one cup peas or string beans, one teaspoon of minced onion. Fqr this recipe it Is suggested that lei over vegetables may be used Place them in a casserole, cover with white sauce. The addition of mashed potato crust makes thU Into a delicious one-dish vegetable luncheon or dinner. Bake in a hot oven, 400. degrees F., 20 minutes. This serves four. CREAM OF VEGETABLE SOUP To make cream of vegetable soup you will need thin cream sauce mode with vegetable water and milk as the liquid and some vegetables to supply the charac teristic flavor. The liquid may also be all milk, or milk and vegetable water In any proportion. Thicken with v2 to one tablespoon of flour to one cup of liquid for starchy vegetables. Non-starchy ones require from one to IVi tablespoons of flour to one cup of liquid. Egg yolks are sometimes used to thicken and also to Increase the food value one or two to a pint of liquid. Vegetables may be cooked specially Tor the soup or left-over vegetables may be .used alone or combined. Use Vz cup of vegetables to one cup of liquid. Prepare vegetables by .mashing ror rubbing through a sieve. CHOWDER A oeiicious veget- ; able chowder for six requires one j cup of diced raw potatoes, one j cup diced raw carrots, two' cups ol tomatoes (rav or canned) two tablespoons finely chopped eel- ) cry, '2 cup white beans which i have been picked .over and soak- j ed overnight, teaspoon 01 pepper. Add sufficient water to cover the vegetables. Simmer slowly until tender, at which time the water should be almost boiled away. Add one cup of rich milk or cream, bring to scalding ! point. Serve hot. A second veg etable chowder, also for six persons, requires one cup of canned corn, two cups canned tomato, one cup canned peas, one cup canned ..string beans, two raw diced potatoes, one small diced onion, two stalks diced celery Salt and pepper to taste. Put all together Jn a saucepan. Simmer lolwy until potatoes are tender Season with salt and pepper. Add one cup rich cream or milk and serve very hot. CARROT SOUr - Cream of carrot soup for four calls for two cups of chopped carrot, two tablespoons of butter, two cups of milk, four tablespoons of flour, salt and pepper to taste. Cook the carrots and onions In two cups of water for 10 minutes. Ptcss through a sieve. Melt butter Add flour. Cook until .frothy. Add vegetable puree and milk ' and stir until thickened. Add seasonings. FIBRE GLASS JACKETS USED New Type of Textiles in Britain Now BIRMINGHAM, Eng. Fibre glass manufacture developed into two main branches during the war bat .wool and textlle-rSir .Hugh Chance, chairman of a) glass manufacturing firm, said here. Bat wool, one of the most efficient insulators known, is being used in the construction of prefabricated houses, he said, and is being produced at the rate of 100 tons a week. Olass is replacing kapok in, airmen's life Jackets and is particularly useful In Pacific areas where it .resists organisms which' attack other substances. Sir Hugh said the glas3 table cloth is "the housewife's dream, but she won't get it just yet. We have to make it crease-resistant and stronger, so that when the housewife puts it into a tub she won't tear It to pieces." A fibre .glass cloth used to re inforce plastics produced a material lighter than aluminum, stronger than steel and' with better elastic and physical properties, he said. Peter Lakie, C.N.R. district passenger and freight agent and William Crulkshank, special pas senger representative, returned today on the Prince Rupert from a trip to Ocean Falls. BRITAIN MAKES SYNTHETIC WAX LONDON, 0i British scientists have announced develop- ment of a synethetic wax known as "abril" which they claim will eliminate the necessity of importing large quantities of natural wax from 'abroad. In manufacture abril may be adapted to .various uses and can be developed to have a melting point of 250 degrees centigrade compared with the 88 dregees.l highest known for natural wax. ENGLISH LATE Sir Thomas Moore's "Utopia" was issued in Latin, translated Into German, French, and Italian. Not until 35 years had passed and the author had been dead 16 years was it put into English. , , LORD MAYOR DECLINES . MELBOURNE, 0 An English woman wrote to the lord mayor cf Melbourne asking him to find her a husband. He passed her request on to the press and three offers were received. Within a week his office was inundated with letters from lonely Austrar Han men and women askinj for the same help so he passed the matter'to a welfare organization. Classified Advertising Pays! J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic) If nerve 3 doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and .Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 pm. Friday SS Cardena, 10 pjn. Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight Further Information, Ticket and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 KWONG SANG B3NO HOP KEE CHOP 5UEY .HOUSE 12 7th AVE. WEST .(N'xt to KlngTaD All your patronage welcome Open & pjn. to 2 a m. Outside Orders from a pin. to, 2 ajn. PHONE RED 247 Ptftifc ttuurrt Dnflp JftcUis Wednesday, February 6, 1946 Plans In Australia Water Conservation SYDNEY, Australia. W Water-conservation projects to cost $108,000,000 will begin In New South Wales this year. The state government proposes spending 2,000,000 a year for 15 years on the program. One of the first bills to be introduced when the state department sits in February will make provision for water supply to small farms. This will mean construction of dams and weirs on Inland rivgrs and sinking of bores. Major works include the building of a 100-mile canal in the Interior to provide 1 Eventually, the government water for an area at present a'.- hopes it wiii lead to larger popu-most waterless. The canal is ex- 1 lauons in country districts and pected to cost about 2,000,000. increased national wealth. WITH H GUARD your eyes when sewing, reading, studying by enjoying plentiful, sojt light in your home. Choose the 100-200-300 watt General Electric Three-lite lamp for all critical seeing tasks. Add BEAUTY COLOR CHARM to your walls, furniture and accessories "Decal" Transfers EASY TO APPLY . . . ALL YOU USE IS WATER! Now on display at Gordon's Hardware McBride Street FOR H A JOHN BUL GER LTD. J E WELERS THIRD AVENUE (Opposite Post Office) 5h PLAN IMPROVEMENT . ; " NEW DELHI. India," ThevV labor department of the gov-r K ernment of India has set up a j rew organization .to advise the j t 4 central and provincial govern- .. - ments on improvemint of work- 'V ; ing conditions In factories. Wei- 1 1 fare methods adopted in pro- gresslve countries will be amqnj . rubjects to be considered. ' v: i Mre. A. Carson and small . x. son returned to 'the city today from a trip to'Vaiicoflver. 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