IFE in this Prince Rupert hy BWDW JINKS , T;,.sday the first 3r- Z ut 7:30 ' r,rt That parted wi i s"";... exactly i m est iw into wt rim ID iv.v.. ..- " n MlnfT " dcjr-tsme to get .1 " . .... .-h:;l wuaj h,v f :;niy or rjM '-hat a rush I 1 ma v, mv (MiJ.artru I determined ...j. h ;j . . i. -wve: DC iiim- U3 -j, o.hicm. never , j 4' ft, tuch iur.urbances. tB v nave u- j mine (I;? Ctar " i ,; jc.iff) ' .at when , a ..:, u I was ;. any rushing tuve I noticed any n.- elbow move-tie porridge n 1 '0' r. : i! what the ) Ik furors of 'ibbons, but- wiicn someone M:.:r.a where is - i 'ft it right upbsard. but I , w 1 ask you, .:: m suffers the mornir"; rush? The Seal of BRITISH SsSSiL.'sfE ST C A I H m r- k 1 1 Local Raw Prized MILK PVtim . PHONE 857 UKNITUUK 1.. 1 - uovers Drapes """"ai rare OVIN W"U AVb uerovered school today Bill?" and he grinned, "Gee! Don't you remember I graduated last fall." Sure, enough, he hnu -graduated. Dut It seemed so recently I had helped little Billy fasten his skates and listened to him spell 'am' and 'at' In his first grade, nut here he was looking down t me from several Inches, speaking In a deepening baritone,' fln-'shdJ tilth School and ready to take his place as a man in the thoroughfare o living. I did iomc thinking. Our children are our own for so little time yet they are ever ours. The years add age and heljht to these small bodies and we have very little really to do with that growth, but we have all to do with that inner stature that fits thfm to face the world as Rood clteens or to send them out forever fearful of the swirl In which they find themselves. The MtT couree doc? not rectssar-"v mean that they are ever de-llnauents, or criminals just one of the countless throng that go through life uneasy, dlsciitent-ed, unable to take real Joy out of being alive and, therefore, Httf-rlv unrtble to ,ive or leave n nart nf theT).Hvps to the world into which they were born. And that pus' us. as parents, r!ht n the .wot We can't give our children what we don't pc- es, yet we often possess more 1 HI '.' tead of the inau wc D,Jiner i-o use. hui me 8 r'ic That extra r ruler ; ail the dif fer- , . - nut. JVf w.avww There aren't ' 'ra reallv That fact remains that we nut Into cur children' minds the first things they learn. If these th.im are reasonable and rteht they will out-wear all that follows. iThp n'lPt mnn HSnt nvor tlvaH T, : I vcrv 1 1 j i ii- i - ' " w;sk end when!saia Trn"i " a enild in the bcr own tall, but still W PR.1BATE ua i i p.il ur i lip. MIXElTIiATION ACT" i cw r FHEDERIKSEN FREDRIOfOV 1SS.) INTESTATE irnrr v it by Order of t u w.ooDurn. Actinir t t . : of His Honor it n the 31st dav u nil -rwiw Known 1 Fedrlckson. 1e r.;lt having clafms ' r nt ri hr.hv n -a jr brforf the 18th l SH. AD 10411 nnrf all ' A D. 1946 OODON P POKBES. om 1 Administrator, Rupert B O B'idte Tourist Camp Mile East of Town TERRACE. B.C wav he shrxtkl no. and when he i old he will not depart from it'. Even Solomon !ft that sap between childhood and manhood for the trip over 'Fool's Hill' when Mom nnd Dad ?et noo-poohed, On the more sober des cent, tTie conviction becomes more and more confirmed that Uicy knew more than I thought 'hey did!' that is, of course, if they dol . Establishing and keeping contact with our " children has an early beginning. It meiins that we have entered into their world shortly after they entered ours. WH-h this In mind I repeat a poem pasttd lh niy' scrap-book: "Have you seen anywhere, a tall little lad "And a winsome wc lass of four? "It was only today, barefooted and brown, . "That they played by my kitchen door. "It was only today (or maybe a year; "It conld not bs twenty. I know!) "They were shouting for me to help In their game-r-"ut I was too busy to go. "Too busy with dusting and swceplrvg to play "And now they have silently wandered away. "If b'1 chance you hear of a slim little lad "And a winsome wee lass of four. "I pray you to tell me. To find them aalri "I would Journey the wide world ' o'er. "Somewhere. I am sure, they'll be playing, a-game, "And should they be calling for me "To ecme out and help, oh, tell them I beg "I'm eomirsf aa-fast as can be! "For there's never a house might hold me today "Could I hear 'hem call me to share in theirTjlay!" EXPIIVE MERCHANDISE AI EXANDRIA Oi Egyptian nollee arreted a provincial Tner-rh"nt :e!Hne cases of abandoned Italian army grenades. CLEAN IT UP. BOYS LIVERPOOL. Eng., 0 Many 500-pound bombs dropped by the German air force still lie burled around Liverpool. Now former Luftwaffe members have been brought from Germany to work in bf-'b-rli'oisal squads. Pickles and Sauces Perk Up Meals as Winter Approaches Thomas Jefferson once Was Inspired by a fondness for pickles to write: "On a hbt fiay In Virf glnla, I know of nothing mor comforting than a fine spiced pickle, brought up trout-like from' the sparkling depths of that aromatic- jar below .stairs in Aunt Sally's cellar." Many people feel. -the same way, not only in Virginia on a hot day but In Canada on a cold one Pickles.and sauces add a feslivf touch to. the simplest meal. With the extra allowance of sugar coming due In September, it .will be possible for many homemakt-ers to add extra Jars of tangy pickles or relishes to their store for next winter. Below are Interesting receipt? which would be an addition to any collection of pickles or sauces. 'Ripe CncumTicr or Vegetable Marrow I'irkle 1 quarts cut ripe cucumber (3 large), or Vegetable marrow (1 large) IV2 cups chopped onions (2 large) 3 tablespoons salt 1 teaspoon tumeric )' cup dry mustard 2 cups vinegar ',4 cup flour 2 cup sugar Peel and remove seeds from ripe Cucumbers, or slice, peel and remove seeds and stringy parts from marrow. Cut Into Dieces (about 34 Inch cubes). Peel and chop onions and add to marrow or cucumber; sprinkle with salj. let--stand 1 hour; drain thoroughly. Mix tumeric and mustard with 1 cup vinegar, add drained vegetables and cook slowly 15 minutes. Combine flour and su-srar with remaining cup. of vinegar. Drain vegetables aifd combine drained liquid with flour and sugar paste. Heat this sauce slowly to boiling point and cook, stirring constantly, 10 minutes. Add vegetables and reheat to .boiling point. Pack in hot, steril ized jars, cool and seal. Yield: about 3 pints. Barbecue Sauce 15 medium sizedTipe tomatoes 2 cups chopped onions 4 sweet red pepptrs, chopped 2. carjots, chopped 4 cups vinegar 4 tablespoons brown sugar 2Vfe tablespoons alt 2 teaspoons allspice 2 teaspoons clqves 2" teaspoons cinnamon 2 teaspoons ginger 2 teaspoons nutmeg li teaspoon cayenne pepper Cut tomatoes into pieces (do not peel i, mix all ingredients together and bring to a boll. Cook for 1 hour, or until soft enough to pass through a sieve. Strain and pour into sterilized bottles and seal. Yield: 4ints. Chill Sauce 1 teaspoon whole cloves 3 tablespoons whole allinice 1 gallon chopped, skinned VANCOUVER ARTISTS SPUR MODERN HOME DESIGN "ilomes-not Just houses!" is the cry of Vancouver's "Art In Living" group of artists, looking forward to the estimated 500,000 Canadian homes to be built in the next five years. The Group, made up of students, graduates and teachers from Vancouver School of Arts, beheve this can be accomplished through six basic-elements .of design: lihf, view, space, shape, color and surface. Drawings for community centres have been studied by Group leader Fred Amess and secretary Jean Cooper (upper left) on vacant land In suburban Vancouver. Group Is now busy work which won such popularity architectural display, a with Us Autumn when first exhibited in the Vancouver Art Gallery that it is now an annual event. From miniatures built In basement workshops Jack Newman (centre) aided by Ron Hamilton and J0Je.u"enrmdes"; additions to own home. Below, Bert Binning's bright, airy home built all six architectural elements stressed combining $5,000, at cost of only most discussed examples of modern Canada's of by Group, Is one housing. 2V3 ripe tomatoes (8 lbs.) cups chopped, peeled onions (0 medium 2 cups chopped, seeded green or sweet red peppers (6 me-! 'dium) l'j cups sugar , 2 .tablespoons salt 4 cups blended pickling vlne---gar Tie spices In cheesecloth bag. Combine with remaining Ingredients, lh saucepan. Cook, uncovered, 1k to 3 hours pr until quite thick, stirring frequently. Remove spice bag. Pour Into sterilized seals or jars and seal. Yield: about 6 pints. FOOTBALLER SHOT VALLETTA, Malta W Tony Nichol, a football star, was shot in the leg while waiting Tor a bus. ASTHMA? RAZ-MAH For quick relief from the wheezing, gasping, coughing, choking nlwy of Asthma, take RAZ-MAIII Praiswl by thousands of users. KAZ-M All is specially made to relieve Itching, streaming eye choked -op bronchial tubes and exhausting roughs Caused by Asthma, Ciironic Bri.nth!iis and Hay Fever. 50c, $1. l'.-U We are here to- serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. I'KKU, DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS . PIIONK 517 Phone ned 319 'HOUSE OF FINE FOODS' P.O. Boxi;i P.O. Box 14C4 Green & Kermode All Interior and Exterior Work Builders and Painters Free Estimates and Prompt Service liWncc Rupert Dnili? JSetosf Saturday-September 7, 1946 Just Arrived . . . A New Shipment of Lucien Lelong Colognes Including Sirocco, Tailspin, indiscreet and Opening Night $1.50 $1.50 I AND L McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. (E. C. Wallace, Manager) Third Afenue and Sixth Street PHONE-70 Mother and Daughter Both Like THE VARIETY STORE . . . Come here first, when you go shopping. You're almost certain to find Just what you want, and you'll enjoy the thrifty prices.. Our large stocks fill the needs of each member of the family. THE VARIETY STORE "WHERE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS" TERRACE TRANSFER AND TAXI (Harold Smith) TRUCK AND PASSENGER SERVICE Scheduled Trips to Lakelse Lake Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday Charter Trips to Any Part of District P.O. Box 167 TERRACE 4 .4). A 1 Terrace Corner Snack Bar j MRS. FLAMBLY HOME-MADE PIES - SANDWICHES CAKES LUNCHES FOR TRAVELLERS On the Main Highway TERRACE MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE TERRACE, B.C. Dealers in GENERAL MOTORS Products MACHINE WORK GAS and ELECTRIC WELDING DIESEL and TRACTOR REPAIRS OPEN SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS, , For minor repairs and fas LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE Established 1910 LIMITED FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND SHIPPED TO All. PARTS 9F CANADA AND U.S.A. FOR tJl'ICK, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND RELIABLE SERVICE Phone LINDSAY'S 60 or 68; SCHOOL Reopening Tuesday, Sept. 3 We have a complete stock of scribblers, loose leaf books, drawing pads, pens, pencils, crayons. Reeve's poster paints, ink, erasers, rulers, compasses, set" quares, protractors, loose leaf zipper covers. DIBB PRINTING COMPANY BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Pall Mail Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL HAS REOPENED o We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. 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