lasonable IPBERRIES TRADITIONAL JULY ISERT; INTERESTING RECIPES ferric ure one 01 in flcat jl f:- small fruV.s. I,, -nft m texture ana lo-vn o: m-iuM quickly. fo ..,vor n lost,, lie .nuulcl fc" kept cool ;i w. vnUlated place Ci j, are a traditional w. :i or without i'v'v are always ,300c!. ic mi mselvs to t 3: with ether foods, c :onom su"(?e.st sev-m wh ,h raspberries jU;;'i The Glamor Cake 't r.t r,: vy dessert. The i v rau"e icrvetl on plain oV t 'C id puddlnrj or on n1 ! Junket or Ice (: them up Into ic -rt MO. fn ' :s who want a jp ,; f;.m, raspbirry iv topth?r make r rr , -'i!in. IJpspuerry Sauce j wrtc prii a't fp urar jjw a- Twosomes r 3! ? 3C -1 31..i MON. TUE. WED. THUR. FRI. SAT. Cold Fish Saus- Lamb Cheese Boiled Meat ages Chops Souffle Tongue left- I unrat- Group C unrat- unrat-over loned D Group ioned ioned 1 lb. Vi lb. 3 tokens 2 tokens 5 tokens left over y c .inday loafing Is suggested a combine of 3 ; :it, subtle seasonings, egg and crumbs, 1 . rved hot to week-end guests and sliced ' M :.day's dinner. Tuesday is for fish. "The a .-usage purchase will take care of Wed-. :iur and be an addition to Thursday's :i s?r a brqgkast,menu,. A cheese-souflle .; and satisfying dish for summer eating. s finale is a boiled tongue, served hot t ;.jge-ralsin sauce on Saturday, and cold - y s picnic or porch supper. t ; preserve coupons S 17 to S 21 Inclusive, iu.'y 4th, meant the last of the ten coupons m each ration book for home canning. In two regular sugar-preserve coupons, S 22 become valid on July 18, and of course all 3ht be exchanged for sugar. This can 1 modest amount for regular useage, plus - " ;iti il quantity for canning purposes. By ' .;.g as much of our perishable foods as pos-'r our own use, mere vital foods can be '.i t the hunger areas which are in such -'t'- ri"od. Furthermore, fruits, dewy-fresh "r 'titc-teaslng in gardens and on markets, th trrwor to perfect summertime desserts, 0 m holp to spare more sugar for canning. We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. Fit r,K DKLIVKKY OF ALL ORDERS 'HOUSE OP F0XK "I7 : LBERT AND Phones 116 psh Local T?.n Pasteurized MILK DENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Ideas for Housekeepers Vi cups raspberries teaspcon vinegar Heat eps wihite until stiff, add aalt and sugar. Crush berries, add vinegar, and mix Into egg. Beat well. Chill and serve on pucVHng. Vield about 2 cups. Raspberry anil Red Currant .lam 8 cups raspberries lVz cups fed currants cup water 3Vs vxtps sugar Combine rarrjberries, red currants and water. Bring to boll and simmer covered, for 10 minutes. Add suar, bring to boll and boll uncovered for 20 minute, stirring frequently. Tour into hot sterilized Jars, cool and seal. Yield about 5 cups. Raspberry 'Glamor Cake 4 esg.s 4 cup fine granulated sugar 3,4 tup all-purpose flour ort 1 cup lers 2 tablespoons pas- Iry flour Pinch of salt h . I i BROTHERS FINE FOODS" r.O. Box 171 McCAFFERY and 117 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See II. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. What can I use for cleaning bric-a-brac? A. When washing foric-a-brac, use an old shaving brush which will get Into the crevices. It is also excellent for dishes with handles, carved woodwork, and cut glass. Dry with a Turkish towel, as this leaves no lint. Q. How can I make the garbage can last longer? A. It will last longer and h? muth easier to clean if a piece nf pilch Is placed In the -can and allowed to melt enough to cover the bottom oi the can. Q. Ifow can I clean spinach or kale satisfactorily A. Add a handful of salt to the second water and all the sand will sink to the bottom of the pan. Another rinsing will then make them thoroughly clean. 1 teaspoon lemon Juice rViparate eggs. Heat yolks until thick and light. Add V2 the su-ar and beat 5 minutes. Sift fli.ur with salt and fold into the e?? yolk. Beat ep;g whites until stiff. Add remaining 2 of sugar and the salt, fold whites into ynls mixture. Add lemon Juice. Pour into two 9-lnch layer cake pans. Rake In a moderately slow nvn, 325 degrees F., for 35 minutes. FILLING: 1 cup milk "3 riup sugar 3 tatlf spoons flour 2 ;gg yolks V's tearpoon vanilla Salt 2 cups rarpberries Heat milk. In a .double boiler. Mix flour and sugar, add slowly to hot milk. Stir until thickened; Beat tp.g yolks until light, pour hot mixture over eggs, return to dnnble boiler. Cook 5 minutes Add vanilla and salt. Cool. Add raspberries. MRRIXOUE: , 2 egg whites 2 tablespoons sugar Ueat egg white until stiff. Gradually add sugar, beating until mixture holds in peaks. Spread one cooled cake with custard-b.?rry mixture. Place other layer on top. Srrread meringue over top and bake in a moderately slew oven, 325 degrees, F., until meringiue Is brown about 12 to 15 minutes. Garnish cake with whole berries. Eight servings. 20 YEARS AGO fpetlnps of fcoth the Liberal and Conservative parties were called during the week to name delegates to the forthcoming party conventions. Fred Stork was rumored to be the Liberals' choice for candidate, but no Conservative standard bearer wo.s In slrOU. The name of G. W. Nlckerson was mentioned as a passible Independent candidate. The Fair Board h'ld a meeting to, by initial lans for a big exhibition in Stptember. A parachuler proposed to come here to make Jumps during the fair week, but the beard could see no way In which such a display could produce revenue. A ball given by the local naval reserve milt In honor of the officers of H.M.S. Curlew was a enjoyable affair. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROnATE IN TIIK MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP ELMER HAROLD RICE . DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judee W. E. Fisher. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of Brit ish columoia, 1 was on me win any of July, 1948. appointed Adminis trator 01 tno Estate or timer narom Rice, deceased, limited to his estate within the Province of British Columbia, and all parties having claims against the Bald estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 31st day of August, 1940, after whldh claims filed may be paid without reference to any Claims 01 wnicn 1 then had no knowledRe. AND all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forth with. DATED this 12th day or July, a d. 1946. GORDON FRASER roilHEa, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. 174 .OTI(T. OP ('ANTI.I.LATIOV VrtTTrff la Horat-tv iflwn t.hnt the Reserve established under authority r -kHA.ir.-rr.,itll mitt , nn- Ul Willi l-.ll-uuunv.. ..v. - i proved December 9th. 1943. notice of whlcll was puDiisnea in me uriv- lSh UOlUmDia UUZCIU? UI uiruiuri 16th, 1943, 13 cancoueu in so mr na i. .ninin, rt mi i nfi i virinH hnif In terest of and in (a) the southwest quarter or section x. ana io vim southwest quarter of Section 21, both of Township 21, RaiiRe 8, Coast District, containing respectively 159 and 155 acres. H. CATHCART, Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands and Forests, Victoria. BO., June 25th, 184S. PRESENT FOR THE PONTIFF Pope Pius is Inspecting the gift of boakr brought him by a pfroup of Italian publishers who visited the Vatican recently. The volumes all deal with historical subjects, and will be added to the Vatican library, in" which his holiness takes a deep interest. TERRACE HAS AUTO ASS'N Prince Rupert .Motorists All ended Inaugural O. T. Sumlal President TERRACE Visitors to Terrace on Friday included a delegation of Prince Rupert motorists who, together with about a dozen Terrace car owneis, held a meeting to Inaugurate the formation of an Auto Association here. The meeting was preceded by a dinner and results appear .satisfactory in the fact tfhat the new a.'sccltion g t away to a good start wih O. T. Sundal as presi dent and nine or ten members. A further meeting Is to be held in the near future. Hugo Kraupner and J. H. Black drove up from Prince Rupert on Friday in connection with the new auto association. Mr. Krauppner may show his color films In Terrace at the time of the forthcoming convention of the Asseverated Boards of Trade. C. M. Adam has consented to put on a show appropriate to the same occasion. GREEK INVENTION Acron, a Greek physician, is reputed to have originated fumigation in 47' B.C., wlien he halted a plague in Athens by burning aromatics In great fires. Returning Service Personnel Records Are Being Sought The Dally News is anxious to completely record the arrival of all service men and women returning home from the war. Accordingly, It is requested that information be made available to this office regarding the date of arrival home, the service with which the veteran has been Identified, in whai. theatres of war, if wounded, ill, etc. If Inconvenient to call at the office, the Information may be written or telephoned in. Pictures would be particularly welcome. Street and Postal addresses and telephone numbers are also requested. Quality Repairs Economy Prices at PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) Campbell's Cosy Cabins Skeena Rridgc Touiist Camp One Mile East of Town Box 13 TERRACE, B.C. ATTENTION!! Campers Watson's Food Store AT SMITHERS WILL BE MAKING REGULAR DELIVERY TO LAKE KATHLYN THIS SUMMER. VANDERHOOF Rev. J. Miller McCormlck, Anglican rural daan, visited. Fort Fia.cer on Sunday mnrnlng last to conduct services. He was In Holy Trinity Church here In the evening. Mrs. Emily Goldsmith Lamb, wife of Robert Edwin Lamb of Vanderhoof, died at the home of her daughter, Mi.ss Bessie Lamb, in Vancouver recently following a lengthy Illness. Mrs. Goldsmith for many years lived with her family In the Ellteby district. She was 76 years of age. Miss Gertrude Strangebye has returned to Prlhce Rupert to resume her duties at the post of fice after a visit here with Mrs. Frank Reid. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Jarrett, Who motored north from their licme at Portland, have been visiting at Engen with Mr. Jar-rett's sister, Mrs. T. Kelts. Rdbert Howe, Indian Agent, apd Dr. V. I. Gottonnson have "KyTh'fci a" vlfit by airplane to Indian settlements In the Takla Lake district.. Maynard G. Kerr returned home by air from a business trip to Calgary. FROM BLONDS TO BONDS Wall Street, now the financial centre of the United States, once was New York's fashion centre. PRIME BULKLEY MARKET WE DELIVER DAILY THIRD AVENUE PHONE 178 TERRACE MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE TERRACE, B.C. Dealers in GENERAL MOTORS Products MACHINE WORK OAS and ELECTRIC WELDING DIESEL and TRACTOR REPAIRS OPEN SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS For minor repairs and gas In TERRACE... Shop at Skeena Mercantile A MODERN DEPARTMENT STORI Groceries - Ladies' Wear - Dry Goods - Shoes and Men's Wear Legion Football Players Named The following team has been tentatively selected from Veterans of World War II to represent the Canadian Legion football to play H.M.CJ5. Uganda for the Hanson Cup at Roosevelt Park on Friday evening. There may be some changes to be made before the game. Goal-keeper, Splro G u r v 1 c h (Army). - Fullbacks (right) W. II. Murray (Navy, Captain, (left) Robt. M;Kay (Navy). Half-backs (left) Allan D. Vance (Army), (right) R. D. Armstrong (Navy, (centre) Dar-row Gomez (Army). Forwards Outside (left) R.K. Cameron (Navy). Inside (left) D. S. Chrlstlson (Navy). Centre Forward, J. K. Murray (Army). Inside (right) Allan E. Smith (R.C.A.F.). Outside (right) N.A. Pavlikls (Army). Spares: J. S. Greer (Navy), R. P. Smith (Navy), S. W. Dickens (Navy). , It Is expected that team members for the soft ball and basketball games to be played on Wednesday evening will be announced tomorrow. TERRACE George little is spending a few days in Terrace, having recently arrived from a tour of the Yel-lowknlfe country. Mrs. Ted Moore of Prince Rupert Is a holiday visiter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Nor-rlngton. the only mny. liyer insulition is superior in principle. It won't shift, sag or settle. Saves up to 30 on fuel. Install it yourself, (we'll show you how), ot let our trained men do it for you. Either way there's no mess. 'Phone ipiaxJat 7y2c free estiroate.or stop in and let us show - SO. f-T. you why kimsui is (KOT INSUlttD) test for you-howit 1Oll pays for itself while INSL'lATtS giving you real comfort. 100 SO. FT. Act now. Start , tUY NOW- saving I ' Albert & McCaffery KIMSUL DEALERS Phone 116 Prince Rupert AMD TASTY C0D TERRACE TRANSFER AND TAXI (Harold Smith) TRUCK AND PASSENGER SERVICE Scheduled Trips to Lakclsc Lake Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday Charter Trips to Any Part of District P.O. Bos 167 TERRACE I 1 Ptfnre Rupert Daflp JSctos Monday. July 22, 1943 Walt till I've had breakfast, dear. I lust can't miss my Fort Garry fjiffpf.!' Fine Values in . . . Beautiful Clothing at Sweet Sixteen's JULY CLEARANCE Sale Specially Reduced Prices Tor Two Weeks in SUITS COATS DRESSES HATS REMEMBER You can avail still use the Budget Plan No Interest, No Carrying Charges W.T.P.B. Regulations. Announcing ... OPENING OP "0 yourself of Great Savings and! "THE CREDIT HOUSE OP QUALITY" PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. CHOP SUEY CHOW M E IN 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Suey Chow Mein Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 ajn. to 2 a.m. rilONE 173 We are pleased to announce that conditions now permit us to place on the market again "RUPERT BRAND? SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPERS SMOKED ALASKA BLACK COD 1 SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON? Try them today from your Butcher 2 . or at- your Favorite Restaurant. Canadian Fish. AND Cold Storage i COMPANY LIMITED : PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. j I. 1 1