IB fasonable Ideas for Housekeepers seems, in the warm immer, that the mem-je family lose part of tiusiasm for food. In f the children. this may the fact that the regu- of school days Is They are more Interlaying than In eatlns hard to coax them to AVhcn thte happens It start thinking of food stimulate the appetite ind at the same time i prepare, for the cook ider herself also. (salads, either fruit, t n n f f o rr a Ko not require much Preparation and can be fcctlve. Meat loaves are fa:?y hot weather dish. abundance of iresh bserti may be slmpll- of raw fruits or !onr,lst fruit desserts or Ice h fruit sauce. are also plentiful, Elf3 plates, raw or cookecf, rved as a maln; dish, petables may be cook- same kettle, thus using burner and reducing in the kitchen. ;use the oven for more Bril ;h at the same time. for supper, to be Dur cherry pulp (about pitted citerrles) frhltes J?ar of :alt Sm and pit cherries. V CAN I ? ? ? ANNE ASHLEY can I be sure that 1 not get in a fur coat Ii lln it away? are putting away' fur fche sea; on, hang on the day and comb with a bub. Then place In an fed murlln bag, tied se-i Mv. dbllke muslin. m can i mane snori- lliat it can be opened r placing half the Ca pan, spread melted pr it and then place jinalnlng dough. When k cake can toe opened ran I remove a tight the finger? the hand for a short fry cold water It MIMMiS ATAI.K i: A KM 1111 be received by the M up to 12 o'clock noon Kay August 7th, 1940, lor fe.se of buildings situated lid!) Bet lorth hereunder: Hock 1 of Lot S31, Jl.strict, Plan 1515 600 Block 1 of Lot 031. District, Plan ISIS "I B" of Lot 14, cf Lot 931, Casslar Plan ISIS , 4000 lock 3 of Lot 931, strict, Plan ISIS 10 00 Hock 3 of Lot 031, iifitrlct, Plan 1515 , 60 00 Block 8 of Lot 031, district, Plan 1515 1000 Hock 1 of Lot 1074. district, Plan 1223 150 00 Jlock 4 of lot 1074. Jlstrlct. Plan 1222 100.00 if Lot 1079, Casslar 1451 150.00 Ei'ian except the westerlr Ihereof) of Lot 1079. Plan 1451 7500 Ellstrlct. 1 Lot 1079. Casslar '.Plan 1451 100.00 ft Lot 1079, Casslar. 1 iian 1451 20.00 5 must be In a sealed en- rked "Tender for purchase at Alice Arm." X prices "of the buildings t forth In the list above frms will be cash, ridings must be removed period of sixty days from t acceptance of the tender. Hons must be completely hd the site left In a clean, unitary condition. Any will be on the underlet rpted the vendor shall as- responslbllltv whatsoever Mmage to the premises by f, vandalism or otherwise, It to acceptance of the ten- Khest or anv tender shall partly be accepted. i" particulars may te on-Im the undersigned or the bdent of Lsnds, Parliament ; Victoria. B c, ! O. P FORBES. 1 Government Agent. Prince Runert. D C. PC. las. force through a sieve or crush to a fine pulp. Drain. Beat egg whites with salt until stiff and gradually add the sugar. Add cherry pulp to the egg mixture and mix thoroughly with rotary beater. Pile lightly lntd serving dish or into individual dishes. Chill thoroughly and serve garnished with fresh cherries. Serves six. Note: A custard sauce may 'be made with the two egg yolks and poured cold on the cherry whip just before serving. Iteans in Cucumber Ilingr Cooked green or wax beans, uncut 12 cucumber rings French dressing Lettuce Carrot, curls or radish roses Allow 12 to 16 beans per serving. Marinate in French dressing for 10 minutes. To make cucumber rings, cut cucumlber into slices and remove pulpy centres. Pill rings with the whole' beans, CFPR Id may be cooked at I 5:00 La piaza Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle! (Subject to change) SATURDAY P.M. 4:00 Melodies and Memories 4:30 Polka Time Ime as the main din-' 5:30 To be announced rovpnflni? hpatlncr the 6:00 CUG News lice in a day. Bllcwlng recipes have id by home economists. 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Moulded Egg Salad 1 tablespoon unflavoied gelatine V cup cold water Vh cups boiling water 2 tablespoons vinegar J teaspoon salt 4 hard cooked eggs, sliced 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 3 tablespoons chopped pickle 1 tablespoon grated onion 1 tablespoon chopped plmlento flatten, the gelatine In 'the- cold water. Add boiling water, vinegar and <. When the gplatine begins to stiffen, add the remaining ingredients. Pour into wat moulds and .chill until firm. Serve on crisp lettuce or other salad greens and garnish with mayonnaise. FUR COATS IN SEASON TORONTO B Fur coats with-in the. reach of the average women's pdeketbook will become more of a reality m manufac-tuiers offer moulton coats for sale. And it is predicted that shades will range through reds, blues and yellows never found on any fur-bearing animal be fore. Made from Ssuth African and Australian sheepskins, the movt- ton coats have advantages which appeal to thrifty buyers. Popularly priced at $200 in Canada, they are difficult to distinguish from beaver and seal roat. A further selling point is their Invulnerability from moths. for the plastic molecules of the skin are armor-plate as far as Insects are concerned, Converting sheepskin Into fur coats Is a complicated process. First the skins are graded about 40 prr .cent are suitable for ooatsi They are .soaked to soften the hide and loosen dirt, then are thoroughly washed. Next comes 'he. tanning in which a special preparation Is applied to the skin to enable It to withstand later boiling temperature. The skin Is then greased, dried and placed in a, revolving drum partly filled with sawdust. This cleans the wool and soften." the skin further. Now the. sheepskin is ready for its first shearing nnd combing after which comes the conversion process in1 which the wool is turned into hair. Special chemicals, usually of aldehyde base, are brushed Into the fibres of the skin by means of a hand-operated brush. Then the whole skin Is fed Into an electric Irooep kept at high temperature and revolving at 900 r.p.m. This process Is repeated until the Ynoleeules in the fibre became straight and stretched, enabling the fibres to retain the straight process permanently. At the same time the plastic Is baked onto the fibres. The moutori now possessing the characteristic of fur undergoes a final shearing operation which leaves the top surface perfectly smooth and then Is dyed to any shade desired. In view of mouton's beauty, PYR E X NURSING BOTTLES mm HELP BABY STAY HEALTHY The ffflf-t'lV IstherfMonl It prevents nipple collpe on cause of colic. Milk flows (trmlily. Ilby feeds wsier . . . gms weekly. Get cliill-prool boil-prooi l'yrei Nursing Dottle . , , beet for your baby. PYREX LNUHSINQ BOTTLESt ira in mm hi Headquarters for p Y rt t Baby's Needs McCUTCHEON'S PHARMACY E. C. Wallace Manager SUN, MON. TUE. WED. THUR.I FRI. SAT. Breaded Braised Salad Beei Cold Fish Lamb Veal Veal Plato Loaf Meat Chop Cutlt Loaf Group left- unrat- Group Jeft- unrat- Group B over loned C over loned C lb- TUT 3 3 i totn 1 tokens token 1 token left over ' There is no rationing of eating enjoyirtent, and a veal cutlet dipped in milk, rolled in well-seasoned crumbs and given a' slow oven bake should be a happy choice for Sunday dinner. Veal takes kindly to braising too, and from your hall-pound purchase you should have sufficient, augmented with vegetables, for Monday's top-a'-the-stove meal. A crisp salad plate with devilled egg and cheese wedge Is -a quick trick for a summer night when the mercury bespeaks freedom from kitchen drudgery. Wednesday's meat loaf will provide for a guest, plus a left-over for Thursday's meal. Friday's fish will bring you all the -goodness of the sea. And a fine finish to a week of - good eating (which, incidentally, spares you a token) would be a lamb chop with fresh mint sauce as its flavour partner. South Africa and Australia find a new aspect to an already profitable Industry. Sheepskins now are imported to Canada, the nlted Stales and Britain where new processing techniques are being developed continually. South African rock-rabbits daisies-may now come into their own too. They have overrun the country for years and. while exnerts at government laboratories near Pretoria are con ducting investigations with a view to their extermination. Oraaf-Relnet farmers are planning to use the skins to develop a fur industry which will make the dassle as remunerative as the Merino. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Should a banana bz skinned and eaten with the fingers when it is served whole? A. No; the banana Is not a finger food. Strip off the skin, place the banana on the dessert plate and cut, one bite at a time, with the side of the fork. Q. Is it necessary for a woman to say" "please" and "thank you" to her servants? A. It Is not exactly necessary, but this courtesy should not be omitted when speaking to persons who are working for her comfort. Q. Is it proper to seat a husband and his wife side by side at the dinner table? A. No; It is customary to separate them. ft CURTAIL MEETINGS Reducing activity during the summer months, only one meetr ing a month will be held by the Ladies Orange Benevolent As sociation in July and August, the association decided at Its meeting Thursday nlht. The next meeting will be held August 8. The group plans to hold a tea on August 7 at the home of Mrs. J P. Moller in aid of the Protestant Children's Home.. Plans for a picnic or July 13 were can celled. Orange Decree initiations are planned for the August 8 meeting. SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points 'Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 12:30 Prince Rupert Time) Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 0 p.m. Prince Rupert Time) Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 668 QUALITY Good Fond1 il.!..l I Help yourself to health from our stock. You 11 find healthful foods l-fCTti for delicious summer menus. All orders delivered to your kitchen door. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 Souvenirs " Novelties llW For That Particular Occasion ... Whether it is for that going-away gift, bhthday or anniversary gift, you will find something that will please you at THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased., FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" TIIONE 517 : P.O. Box 171 FALL" CHAPEAUX FOR TEEN-AGERS Top Milliners Work On Junior Miss Headgear NEW YORK O-Strongmlnd ed teer.-agers who refuse to wear hats may be swayed from their course by some of the casual, youthful styles that will be on the market in the ?ate summer and fall. Open-crowned rollers, sleek, little berets, light-weight and light-hearted, are the milliners' answer to the girls who like to let their hair show. Most of the new styles slated for fall in the junior class are simple, unclut tered felts that fit the back. of . i . t .1. . . -1 ,i bare. Many hug the ears, few need any elastic bands or clips to stay on even in a high wind and crowns range from childish rounded head-huggers to high pointed or squared lines or no crown at all . Colors favor the neutral range of beige and gray first, and then go Into rich fall tones such as deep red, bronze, pine-tree green and cedar. ' The cloche is still tops for the young, with modified forms of the postillion, the bonnet, the breton and the, beret definitely in the running. Buy more War Savings Stamps Going On Vacation? Vqcotlon time is here agedn. Perhaps you are taking a trip. Perhaps you are going camping or visiting friends In the city. Wherever you are going, outfits for the whole family may' e found In EATON'S Summer Catalogue to make your vacation a happy one. T EATON C BULKLEY CAFE CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Our Specialty Open-Weekday 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Located at IJulkley Hotel SMITHERS, n.C. Announcing . . . Fresh Killed ROASTING CHICKENS BULKLEY MARKET Third Avenue Phone 178 prince mipcrt Daflp J3eUi0 Saturdays July 13, 1946 mm m t m mm mil "TEA BAGS P.. Let Sport If Suits IN STRIPES and CHECKS MADE IN LINES TO? SUIT YOUR FIGURE I GET YOUR, FUR COAT NOW ON,OJR : H BUDGET PLAN . 1 i CHOP SUEY COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Warm comfortable rooms with plenty of hot water. Reasonable weekly rates to reliable tenants. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 097 PHONE 876 "THE CREDIT, HOUSE OF QUALITY"' ' Hollywood Cafe PIUNCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT ,, FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A.M. TO -4 A.M, Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Music by ':Esqulres" Mondays and Thursdays . ,', , . -10:30 to la pm. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 1.13 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST 5 in .Yr ATTENTION.!! Campers Watson's Food Store AT SMITHERS WILL BE MAklNp REGULAR DELIVERY TO LAKE KATHLYN, THIS SUMMER. H i LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE;: Established 1910 LIMITED FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND SHIPPED "' TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND UJ3.A. FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND RELIABLE , SERVICE Phone LINDSAY'S 60 pr 68 . : C O A L! i! Have you inquired about The Philpott, Evitt COAL BUDGET PLAI)I Be WISE now! Be WARM next winter! PHONE 651 or 652 n .'ft '1 1 v. r 4 1 ii r 4