FRT MAN, If E GEORGE pi- 1 10 b3 iti:itilt at" BCU'U- lie- v. .IIU-'IIC Ktii.. i:sn 1 .::o :: i o xlj l'rincv wt,rc joined urn the mar- PuUi Lutheran (U: Hi: SolinOU- ntei oi ml i. . . Petersen, 1,1. ni Petersen, t The cere-;d by Rev. ,. ..;ri gown u wedding nved dancing -, - Toast to :om was pro ch p uer in c trie irr Dancing r. with music Oi.i-'K orchestra. Lj Mi f1' '-'n will re- rU:s ii' Tne uallv News j F? W-tul.anadian mie u'Ami in its 91 He-rous t" F aked. M'lt: read- to rn' fiieivftorfv ttthi our heartening AT r oeasonai net skirt, !ay It is surprising' how few ,i, marriage 1(, carried a , u, Bfau'y white, floor-o.r re Mrs. D. mar. wear- of blu? Albert ;.;tep.avig ac-iu :maid down f' ..irwood was Lien was or- at Valhalla ;eremony 90 people look ahead far enough to make this preparation. With the sugar dissolved It is a simple matter to makse a oool fruit or milk drink on a moment's notice. lie eream made with whipped cream is out of the question this .summer, but with a custard base b 'unuet of " te possible to make a smooth, Ml:;, Louise"' "-" , owned In Syrup For Cold Drinks bouquet of ! A id wnUlr to s,,8ar in tne Pr-nauons portion of 1 cup water to 1 cup sugar, wring 10 Doiung poini, skim and store in covered glass jar in refrigerator. Summer Cooler 6 taiblespoons cocoa VS cup .sugar Few strains salt 1 cup wntcr 4 cups milk C drops peppermint extract or 3 drops oll.ol peppermint Combine cocoa, sugar and salt. :om::man and Add water, blend until smooth. the bride- Boll 5 minutes, add milk and wedding ; bride in loni cBxrruny modesty Italian ladies of the lGrti century usually wore masks when in public places. . vvrnue wisi. KINDLY SUBTERFUGE ii;e:se:. i. empioyea ai me War vessel ln tne War of 1812 dupe-' :iiermen s oo- usually were black hulled with Bv;- i-i: u' vve iview. beiow-deck interiors painted dull red to make less conspicuous blood spilled in an engagement MORE AND MORE PEOPLE serve cereals anytime of day! Here's an idea that can help you Bave time and work: Serve Kellogg's ready-to-eat cereals not only for breakfast, but for mid-morning snacks, children's lunches or Buppers, lefore-bed, All-Wheat, Pep, Corn Flakes, All-Bran, Rice Krispies, Bran Flakes and Krumblea are all made by Kellogg's, the greatest name in cereals. i i i i r i i i Die laeas ror Housekeepers j Cool Drinks For Summer Days; Ice Cream and Variations '"Cold Comfort" is an expression often used with a -suggestion of unpleasantness. In the heat ot summer days when comfort depends largely on coolness, a frozen dessert; or iced drink contributes greatly to .the pleasure and comfort of living. The idea of having syrup for cold drinks made in quantity is not new, tout home economists IE TIME... SAVE FUEL... SAVE FOOD! KACE MACHINE SHOP' & GARAGE Men's Wear TERRACE, B.C: jDcalers in GENERAL MOTORS Products IKlllM; WOUK r.AS anil KI.KCTKIC WELDING DIKSEL and TKACTOK REPAIRS OPEN SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS For minor repairs and gas TERRACE... Kcena Merrnf;i f "'l:UN "El'AltTMENT STORE I Bctrii ... f i - .,llllfV lVjni ft... 300is si,llp olw, j urn. TERRACE TRANSFER AND TAXI (Harold Smith) AND PASSENGER SERVICE Scheduled Trips to Lakclse Lake , Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday tWr 167 Chatter Trips to Any Part of District - TERRACE heat in to of double boiler until steaming. Chllland add pepper mint. Pour over cracked ice. Garnish with sprigs of mint. Yield: 5 cups. Blueberry Refresher cup blueberries. 1 cup water Vi cup sugar 1 egg well beaten Few grains salt Juice of Vz orange Juice of 1 lemon Cracked ice Whole berries for garnishing Add water to blue-berries and limmer slowly until tender. Press through a sieve, add sugar ind stir well. Cool. Combine well leaten c?g, salt and sieved fruit. rkl orange and lemon juice, teat or snake well. Pour into lasses half filled with cracked '!c. Garnish with a few whole berries. Yield: 2 cups. H;nir Itcripr For Ice Cream 2 cups milk 2 tablesgoons flour Mi cup sugar teaspoon salt 2 eg yolks Hi teaspoons vanilla 2 egg whites 2 tablespoons sugar rteald milk in top of double boiler. Blend together the flour, VH'tr and salt. Gradually add to wakled milk aUrrlng constantly until mixture thickens. Cook 10 minutes stirring occasionally Blend a few spoonfuls of the hot mixture with heatn egg yolks end return to Iir mixture. Cook -3 minutes lonier. Pour into re-frlReratnr trp and freeze to a mufh. Empiv into a bowl. bat slightly, add vanilla and fold In e,g whites, which have been beaten with 2 tablespoon sutrar until ?tlff. Pour inlo freezlns trav and freeze until firm, 2-3 hours, with temperature control set at lowest point. Stir mixture with a fork two or three times during the freezing period to slve a smooth consistency. Six servlnes. Variations: .' Chocolate Ire Cream Melt IMj nuarei of unsweetened choco-'flt and add to basic recine Just before cooling the custard mixture. Peanut Butter Ice Cream l.end u cup peanut butter and in cup milk until s mooth. Add to be cooled custard mixture of the basl cre-clpe. Reduce the fsnllla to 1 teaspoon. Banana Ice Cream Reduce milk in basic recipe by Mj cup md add 1 cup mashed .bananas o the conled custard mixture. naspberry Ice Cream Reduce mllk.ln basic recipe by Mi cup md add 1 cup crushed raspberries to cooled custard mixture More sugar may be required. GUIDE AFTER DEATH Eskimos are said to bury a In-? with a dead child, in the be- ief that the do may guide the :hild in another world. r PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER VIA OCEAN FALLS "lriiiM'ss Adelaide" Every Monday. 10 p.m. ALASKA PORTS "I'rinri'ss Noruh" "Princess Louise" Fulf Information on ai7iit! from lornl ticket agent, or it rite C. ttruce liiroee, G.l'.A., CP U. Station, i'ancouver. The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON Edinburgh Plans Music Festivals EDINBURGH B The prewar music festivals of Salzburg, which attracted musical pilgrims the world over, is to be emulated here. 'Edinburgh plans to hold annual festivals along the same lines, and arrangements are already complete for the first running three weeks through August and September of this, year which it is hoped will at tract 100,030 visitors from all parts of the United Kingdom. Three theatres, a royal castle and Holyrood Palace are to be used as settings for the Operas,, symphony concerts, ballet and plays to be presented. Orchestras from all parts of Britain and Europe have been hired to perform while top-flight artists will Include favorites of the American concert-halls. A new note in International festivities of this type will be in the inclusion of folk and Scottish dancing and bagpipe Better English J By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "The man Is paid forty dollars per weK. " 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "galosh"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? 1isposable, dispensation, dispeptlc, disparity. 4. What does the word "peremptory" mean? . 5. What is a word beginning with red that means "exceeding what is necessary"? Answers 1. Say. "forty dollars a week." 2. Pronounce ga-losh, a as In ask unstressed, o as In of, accent last syllable. 3. Dyspeptic. 4. Taking away a right of action. dPbate, etc.; conclusive. "The officer's peremptory command was obeyed." 5. Redundant. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 843 9th Ave. West. (185) FOR RENT Rooms, -reasonable rates, quiet and clean. Green's Rpoms, 622 Fraser St. (174) FOR RENT -Furnished housekeeping suite and rooms. Blue 638. (176) FOR RENT 3 -room flat, modern, unfurnished; bathroom and basement, with private entrance. Central. Phone Green 378 or call 354 Blggar Place. (tf) FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room. Apply 806 Fraser Street, after 5 psn. (175) HELP WANTED BRIGHT AND HONEST boys and girls wanting Dally News delivery routes should enter their names at the office. STRONO YOUTH or young man, with or without woods experi WANTED Reliable girl to mind! 2 small boys, 3 and 1.'2 years old. Phone Green 739. (172) t Green 193. WANTED WANTED Driver. Taxi. LOST Apply 235 (172) WANTED Packsack for No. 3 Trapper Nelson packboard. Phone Red 728, after 6 pjn. (tf) WANTED Furnished or seml -furnlshed house or apartment for a month or 6 weeks. Phone Green 335. (175) WANTED Small, old fashioned (174) truck tire and wheel. Finder please return to Lindsay Cartage. RewarG. .(173) FOUND FOUND Brown and white female pup, vicinity of Seventh West. Owner please phone Red 915. (173) PERSONAL MEYER'S STUDIO Special Offer, 8x10 Colortone Oil Portrait, $1.99 only. Phone Red 461 for appointment. (173) MASSAGE Ladies only. Appointments taken up to 11:30 a.m. Phone Red 246. Marie Richardson. (178) HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASI1LEY Q. How can I set colors? A. To set blue, pink, green, lavender, red and purple, soak in alum water, two ounces to the tub. Black, grey and dark blues should be soaked in strong salt water. Q. How can I make piquante mayonnaise dressing? A. Add to one cup of plain mayonnoise dressing two table spoons each of finely chopped olives and pickles. Q. How can I remove perspiration stains from garments? A. By mixing one part of oxalic acid to 20 parts of water and applying with a small brush. The Grand Old Reel roa SALE cipes Classified Advertising - - - - ins:flecls: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 60c. Birth Nahct 60c; Cards of Thanks. Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage-and Engagement Announcement: 12. FOR SALE Lumber. Phone Oreen C98. (IIS) FOR SALE One Jesage, one Heintzman, both small pianos. Walker's Music Store. (1731 FOR SALE Four-room house. $1600 cash. Apply 225 9 th Ave. East. (173) FOR SALE Claire Jewel stove. and Quebec heater. Apply 225; 9th Ave. East. (1141 FOR SALE 100 cords of seasoned fir and spruce lumber, cut to stove lengths. Immediate delivery. Per cord, $10.00. Phone C. Hemmons, Black 6G5. (174) FOR SALE One Vaughan drag saw, Al condition. $250 cash. Phone Black 665. (174) FOR SALE 2 canaries, 1 female, singer; bird cage. Simmons 4-ft. steel bed, complete, almost new. Living room chairs. 110,4 8th Ave. East. (172) ence to work in small logging , WE BUY AND SELL New and camp, close in. Wages and! bonus. Good opportunity fori man with Initiative. Full par- j tlculars to DaMly News, Box! 148. (175) I Used Furniture; also Hardware. See us before buying elsewhere. Used phonograpii records, 20c; 5-piece kitchen set, $16.50; electric ranges, McClary's, from $15; circular heater, oil burner, with electric fan, almost new; sewing machine, $24.50; 3-piece chesterfield In good shape, $69.50; electric washing machine, in good shape; radio, 9 tubes, $15; baby carriages, from $7; hassocks, from $2.50; beds, rnmnlptp from $12.50: electric POST-ELIZABETHAN SHOES Mules became popular for gen onil hnwehoUl wrur uiUT reign of Queen Elizabeth. th-! . AN EYE FOR AN EYE In ancient Egypt, if a man lost his life or an -eye as a result of an operation, the surgeon's hand was cut off in retaliation. EXPERIMENTS IN COTTON Russian scientists have imported experimental growths of cotton ln natural rose, lemon, bxown and green colors. LIFEBOATS BUSY LONDON O) During the first six months of 1940 British lifeboats put out 2CC times to help vessels and aircraft in distress and rescued 381 persons. n more delicmiic n,ul 0 i: M'.iL' YyR cream toups and taucei . . . desserts and ircaniy cnuees uu on an coureiy new uu luxurious character 'when you make them with double-rich Carnation Milk. They're smoother, richer, finer in flavor. It's easy to use Carnation if the recipe calls for milk, use half Carnation, half water; if cream is called for use Carnation undiluted as it pours from the can. Carnation is just pure, whole, cows' milk, evaporated to double richness by removing part of the natural water, homogenized for smoothness, sterilized for absolute safety. Carnation Milk A CANADIAN PRODUCT "fa Contd cwi FOR SALE Sawmill with two and-a-half million feet of timber; camp and kitchen utensils; equipment, tools, 4 horses,, good condition. Price $5000. Apply Lee Jim, Hazel-ton, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE Washing machine; large baby's crib, with spring-filled mattress; single bed and dresser; standing lamp; cock- tall table; magazine table; onc( ioming cot; one stuaio coucn. 715 5th West, or Green 503. .(tf) '.FOR SALE Restaurant on 3rd Avenue.- Apply 209 5th Ave. fans, from $7.50; motors with , AUCTION SALES every Saturday wtrlr. fnnc from $16.50: new at 171 Third Avenue East, (tf) Gurney ranges, all-enamel; new scatter rugs, big assortment, $1.65 each. B.C. Furniture Co., 3rd Ave. Phone Black 324. (tf) ice box, good condition. Phone, pqr sALE-Hwisehold furniture including Singer sewing machine and Clare Jewel range. 1480 6th Ave. East. (177) LOST Spare 8.25-20 Dunlop FQn SALE-Fawcett range in first class condition. $35.00. Call Fairway Food Market, Phone 434. (174) FOR SALE 5-room house, 8th Ave. East. Phone Black 304, Mtcr 5 p.m. (177) TWO LUNCH COUNTERS 12 and 16 feet; 14 restaurant stools; 100 feet 4 and 6 -Inch wooden pipe; 100 feet i-lnch galvanized pipe; glassware; Singer sewing machine; milk shake machine; Premier vacuum cleaner. To be seen at 2171 Seal Cove Circle. (tf) FOR SALE Special mated New llampshlre laying hens. $1.75 and $2.00 each. Leroy's Ranch, Kltwanga, B.C. (177) West. AUCTION SALES MACHINERY (175) SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of certain Warrants of Execution against the goods of II. L. York and York General Building Construction, I have seized and shall sell at, auction at .2:30 pjn. Monday, July 29th, 1946, at the shop recently occupied by II. L. York and York General Building" Construction, Third Avenue East, between Pioneer-Canadian Laundry and Parker's Garage, the following: 1 1942 model Chevrolet truck; 1 Wonder cement mixer with gasoline motor; 1 power band saw; 1 power crosscut saw, 1 planer; 1 sander; electric drills; 1 power grinder and motor; 1 2-burner electric hot plate; 1 mitre box; 1 blow tferch; 1 First Aid kit; 3 electric power switches; clampS, pulleys, miscellaneous tools, hardware and building materials. The highest or any bid not necessarily accepted. M. M. Sephens, Sheriff. (175) TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Snwmllls, manufactured by National Machinery Company I'mlted. Vancouver. BO tf IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP. ELMER HAROLD RICE DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that bv Order of His Honour Judge W. E. Fisher, Local Judfte of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 10th day of " July. 1946. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Elmer Harold Hire, deceased, limited to his estate within the Province of British Col umbia, and all parties having claims against wis said estate irre herebv required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 31st day of August. 1946, afjer which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. AND all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forth with. DATED this 12th day of July, A.D. 1946. GORDON FRASER FORBES Official Administrator, JTlnc Rupert B.C. 174 Prince tlupcrt Dally mn Thursday July 23, 1016 Sjk SSEIS iii TEA BAGS; RELIANCE OILBURNERS Now Available A RELIANCE provides better heat for cooking, baking, water and kitchen heating; offers you all the advantages of oil heating without limiting the stove to strictly an oil burning unit. With a RELIANCE you can dispose of combustible household refuse while the burner is in actual operation. RELIANCE SALES & SERVICE PHONE BLACK 278 It. W. Vick Phone Blue 850 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 W. H. CORRINS Painting and Decorating FREE ESTIMATES Phone Blue 451 P.N. Kllborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express t Phone Blue 810 Prince Rupert If it's a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can M. SAUNDERS Blue 666 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. PARTRIDGE, GUNSTON & RICE General Contractors P.O. Box 1489, Station B Phone Green 417 House Repairs, all kinds. Cabinet Work - Foundations Estimates Cheerfully Qlven Prompt attention all work. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 486 Rd 094 P.O. BOX 13G3 201 Sixth Avenue East FOR BETTER SERVICE AND GREATER ": CONVENIENCE, WE ARE LOCATED AT ... PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Second Avenue For . , . SAILS AWNINGS TARPAULINS CANVAS WORK OF ALL KINDS Venetian Winds Window Blinds Garden Chairs Shopping Bags Edmondson Awning and Sail Works Phone 632 All Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 302 P.O. Box 1464 Green & Kermode Builders and Painters Free Estimates and Prompt Service INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 Business and Professional JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 808 CHIROPRACTIC R. J. PARKER, D.C. (Palmer Graduate)- Suite 6 - Telephone Smith Block Green 995 GAIRDNER'S CONSTRUCTION Jacklngs - Building - Repairing Alterations and Cement Work PHONE GREEN 482 HELEN'S, BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture ln all Its branched 206 4th Street : Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 ANDY ANDERSON PAINTING & PAPERHANGINO 633 Tatlow Street Phone Green 937 (After 7 p.m.) GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 H, J. LUND Painting Paperhanging Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 IW PROMPT mi CFFICif NT SERVKS COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. Li A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE DAILY NEWS WILL BRING RESULTS -3