timely TERRACE Topics Dnhinson Is In Van- attending mr representing we itw ..ru-.J Prnnlf left On Jrsdav nl-nts iram u. hce Rupert 10 worK ai "1C Mil! Bakery for we pasi .... . Viif vcar.i she has e ana u 'cant-..-' rivertise In The Daily News. "r. juice. ALADA TEA. MOTHERS Prices from a $2.C3 lo $2.95 dont wait THE CUT RATE LING THE TAILOR ire taking cleaning and ruing and steam pressing while you wait. SONE 849 220 Sixth Street V IT AM IN CAPSULES --- Keclinc worn out and Lost that alert feeling? Protect yoursell liy taking resistance-giving vita-tamins. Come in for your capsuled McCUTCHEON PHARMACY Third Avenue at Sixth Street Phone 79 A. MacKenzie Furniture LI MI TP. I) A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" W'HITE WOOD CIIKST OF Tour large drawers) DOOIt MATS IHlBBin COCOA noon MATS from Cl'KTAIN HODS, 48", each ! SEE US FOR YOUR COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS We appreciate Third Avenue West ' There is a valuc-PLUS in shopping at the ariety Store. Our standards of quality and Pcrvlce have earned for f our customers. THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" Seasonable Ideas True to the times are dishes that extend meat. In this respect none can compete with the old-Tashloned stew. Be thrifty and use the cheaper cuts, since by proper cookins, they can be made equally as tender and delicious as the higher-priced cuts. When combined with vegetable.! and subtle seasonings, they create an Interesting and appetizing dish. To avoid monotony, vary the flavor of stews by using different kinds of meat, or a combination of them. Stews may become "company fare" when herbs are ihl" . ..n. float .u.- AaJrM Get Your Kiddies' Shoes Now 4 Wc have just received a shipment of children's shoes in black and brown and In sizes from 4 to 10'2. Protect your child's fret with bettor quality shoe. see us now SHOE STORE NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c tip so Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 168 tired? Cot the sniffles? sunshine sj' ') in DKAWr.KS $2.2." and $2.7." $1.2." 20 your Mail Orders Phone 775 us the confidence and Good Old Fashioned Stews Are Economical and Tasty cleverly used to give them that distinctive piquant flavor. Have you ever tried tying a small Quantity (about a haif a teaspoonful) of pickling spice in cheesecloth and adding it to a beef stew until the desired flavor is obtained. Sweet marjoram adds spice to veal and lamb stews. Home economists recommend at this point that you experiment cautiously and taste tare fully. To make a good stew: Cut meat in uniform small pieces. Season well and dredge with flour. If desired. Brown meat In hot fat. Add only enough liquid to cover. Cover closely an cook slowly at simmering temperature, until tender about li to 2 Jiours. ; Never allow a stew to boil hard. Add vegetables Just in time to oak tender, about 'i hour be- f ire serving. Remove meat and vegetable" j bf fore thickening the liquid for I irravy. ApnotlzinT stews mav be pre-tared In thVoven. When thic method of cooking i followed tliev are usually called casseroles. Cooked meat may be utilized in this way. I.ainb Ragout 2 lbs. lamb, breast or shoulder 4 cup flour 1 teaspoon salt ' i teaspoon pepper Dash of ground eleves 2 tablespoons fat 'z cup onion, chopped 3 cups water G medium' carrots, quartered 1 cup celery, chopped 1 tablespoon picy meat sauce 1 teaspoon salt "HOT tort cereal -ho cooking dltet r needed what a boon lo busy breakfosteersl Place Nabisco Shredded Wheat in strainer-pour boiling water on biscuits. Drain, salt to taste, serve with sugar and cream for a breakfast hearty enough to fill Junior's "hollow leg." This 10 second HOT breakfast is as nourishing as a "cooked" cereal because Nabisco Shredded Wheat is pure whole wheat steamed, shredded, baked. For the original Niagara Falls product ask for Nabisco Shredded Wheat. J.H.Mair Auctioneer Sales Arranged at Your Convenience. Authorized Agent Stromberg Carlson Radio, Connor Washing Machine, Electric and Gas New Way Hand Washers, Oilson Oil Burners'. SALES ROOMS 171 Third Ave. E. Phone mark 150 Wc Have for Housekeepers Cut lamb Into 1-Inch pieces. Remove as much fat from lamb as possible. Dredge meat with flour, to which has been added the salt, pepper and dash of ground cloves. Brown the meat wiyh the onions In hot fat. Add water and simr.-.tr in covered pan until tender. Skim off fat. Cover and continue cooking un-add vegetables, sauce and .salt, til vegetables are tender. Serve with Tomato Dumplings. Six servings. Tomato Dumplings 2 cups all-purpose Hour or 2',4 cups pastry flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup tomato Juice Sift together the dry ingredients. Add tomato Juice all at met and mix Just enough to moisten flour. Drop by tablespoons on top of stew. Cover tightly and steam 15 minutes. Do not remove cover curing the looking period. To avoid crowd-ng, which results In sostgy lump-lings, use a wide shallow pan. Be sure there is sufficient liquid on stew before adding dumpings. Six servings. Tongue Casserole 12 slices cooked tongue 2 medium onions, sliced 3 carrots, diced 2 potatoes, diced 2-3 cup green peas 4 tablespoons flour Hz cups stock from tongue 1 teaspoon salt Va teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon horseradish cup catsup or chill sauce Arrange slices of cooked tongue In the bottom of a large casserole and cover with vegetables. STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE Storage for a trunk, radio, eedar rhest, piano, or the entire furnishings of your home Is convenient anr Inexpensive. We own and operate the warehouse where your goods are stored. For complete details about packing, crating, moving, storage and shipping, prioNE on LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Comer 2nd ana Park Avenue Done 117 Serine is Believing; COME IN Look for the Red "TODAVS SPECIAL" Cards with the black arrow indicating one of the Bargains of the Day! MUSSALLEM S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Bot 573 Make a gravy of flour and stock. Add salt, pepper, horseradish and catsup. Pour over meat and vegetables. Cover and bake In 1 moderate oven, 350 degree F., lor 1 hour. Six servings. Home Recipe As the old adage goes "Waste not want not!" Rationing or no rationing, the chances are .that you have some meat left over so this recipe is particularly timely. Even if your family Is "allergic to leftovers," we think you'll find they'll enjoy this Idea. Here's all you need: Oven Croquettes One cup ready-cooked cereal 1 tablespoon melted fat l'z cups mashed potatoes 2 tablespoon finely - chopifcd green pepper 1 teaspoon grated onion 1 cup drained whole kernel corn 1 cup fine-diced ham or other leftover meat 1 egg, beaten 3 tablespoons milk 3i teaspoon salt li teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon prepared mustard Mix half crumbs from cereal with fat and reserve for crumbing. Combine remaining crumb with remaining ingredients and mix well. Shape Into 6 cylinders; roll In crumbs, place in greased shallow pan and bake in hoi oven (400 degrees F.) 40 minutes. Serve plain or with a .sauce or gravy. Serves G. GLASGOW, Q An Admiralty proposal to build a new sravlne, dock on the Clyde would make it possible for the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth to return to the port where they were built for overhauls. Annette's tNI) OTHERS 1 TERRACE PARTY FOR NEW GIRL TERRACE The Ouija Canteen, a group 'ol young people who hold meetings every Wednesday evening, held a social list Wednesday In honor of Miss Jean Hill who arrived on Tuesday from Blewett. The early part of the evening was spent In the playing of such games as table tennis, table hockey, croklnole, checkers and dominoes. Supper was served by some of the club members and after that, there was a dance. The cjub members are Miss Joan Macdonajd, Miss Frieda James, Norbert Cote, Edna Toop, Ray Sande, Eddie Ruckle, Jean and Onnolee Klr-kaldy, Helen Hipp, Jacqueline and George de Kergommeaux, Alec Houlden, Norman McNab, Mr. and Mrs. S. Campbell. Mr. find Mrs. O. Brookes are host ind hostess. Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. Michlel, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kirkaldy. Dr. and Mrs. Mills, Mrs. MInshall, Miss A. Lips, Irene and Dolly Haugland. Tanet and Betty Colwell, Charlie Houlden. Colleen and Harold Whalen, Mrs. A. Yoxaii and some soldiers from the army camp. Local W.D. On Way Home From Overseas IViushter of Mr. and Mrs. William Terry of this city. Leading Airwoman Kathleen M. Terry, who has been In the Royal Canadian Air Force, Women's Division, for four years, the last two years In Britain, landed on Tuesday of this week ac New York from the Queen Elizabeth and is now on her wav across the country to -sr home here to sroend discharse leave. She "hnultl arrive within the next few clays. MLss Terry Ls a steno-"ranher and typist and, arter discharge, plans on living In Prince Rupert. Rev. C. A. Wright, formerly ra.tor of First Baptist Church here and now of Vancouver, sailed-on the Prince Ruoert last night to return south after spending the last two weeks as ciiest ot the home of Mayor and Mrs. H. M. Dawelt. James Moran and Jack Moran, who recently returned from over seas service with the Canadian Army, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver 1 where they will recelve,thelr djs-; charges. They have been spend ing leave with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moran. Mrs. C. S. Von Auron, accompanied by her small son, Roderick, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert on her way to Fort Lewis, Washington, to join her husband, Col. C. S. Von Auron, who is' stationed there with the American Army. Hi NEW I PRICES 13 loblll lie 24 (oblttl 2e rWTifi 100 tobltll 79 J? Genuine aspirin marked this way Still Leads STILL FOLLOW 7 WHO WAS READY TO SUPPLY YOU WITH NYLONS THIS WEEK? WE KNOW YOtr APPRECIATE SUCH CONSISTENT We are keeping Up our Reputation Annette's Ladies' Wear LSrfnte Uupcrt Daflj? rectos Friday, February 22, 1946 Outing llll -THE MEN'S Local News Items..; Mrs. J. McGrelsh sailed laft night on the Prince Rupert on a trip to Vancouver. Miss Dorothy Peachy sailed last night on the Prince Rupert on a trip to Vancouver. An outstanding event yoa must not miss Civic Centre opening dance, Monday, Marcn 4. Drawing for nylons. (47) Completing their audit of the city's books, G. T. Meredith, J. Robertson and W. Kitto of the accounting firm of Crehan and Meredith sailed last night on the Prince Rupert' to return to Van couver after having been in the city for a week. Annual General Meeting. Kalen' CorismrteTsCo-OperatlVQ Association tonight at 8 o'cloclc, Oddfellows' Hall. Ut Dr. John L. Hart of the Pacific Fisheries Biological Station, Nanaimo, sailed last night on his return to Nanaimo after spending the last few weeks hi the city doing Investigation work in connection with the flatfish fishery. , Sheardown's deliver dally. Today's orders delivered tomorrow. We're as near as your phone. (tf) Following an official visit to Tsimpsean and Tyee Lodges here last night, Norman Kilpatrlck. district deputy grand master of the Masonic Grand Lodge, left on this morning's train for Terrace where a similar visit will be paid tonight to .akelse Lodge. Mr Kilpatrlck is accompanied" on his trip by James Graham, James Brough, Ernest Haan, Oswald Hosklns and William Hick-more. A For a reliable taxi, Phone 32. Open Day and Night. (tO Announcements Old Time Dance, I.O.D.E. Hall, every Saturday. Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club annual banquet. Knights ! nf rninitihiis Hull. Wednesday. I February 27. Admission by ticket only. Registered Nurses Tea, Nurses' Home, February 28. Presbyterian Tea, March 14, Mrs. A. riaien. Junior Chamber of Commerce St. Patrick's Day Ball, Civic Centre Auditorium, March 15. C.W.L. St. Patrick's Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, 2:30 to G:00. Card Party, 8:00 p.m.. K.c. Hut. March 16. L.OBA. tea and sale, April 3, Oddfellows' Hall wa nnnnriian Lecrlon Tea and Novelty Sale. May 10. GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER v and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 Clothing Blanket Cloth Jackets Two-tone with trim. Sizes 3G $10,75 to 44 Wcstwool Jackets- - 1 it Leather trim. frizes Jrlce 3G to $11:25 SHOP" A Modern Dance, SaturSay, Feb. 23, Recreation Hall, SthSAve. E. (46) Mrs. C. II. Sawle arrived In the city an last night's train from New Hazelton and is the guest of Mrs. D. McD. Hunter at the B?sner Apartments. Mrs.. J. Larussen, formerly of Fifth Avenue East and now residing in Vancouver, is back In the city for a month's visit with friends. A Annual general meeting. Prince Rupert Branch, Navy League of Canada, wlll.be held In Legion RoomsTuesdjay, February 26, 8:00 p.m. All interested in Navy WagucWome,ni5 Auxlli-J (48) NOTICE J To the members of the! Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Assn. The Association's annual meeting will be; helc at Oddfel-lows Hall, 4th Ave. East.' Prince Rupert, B.C.. February 26ind 27, commencing at 10 ajn., Feb. 26. t t47 NEW y 0 polish' Slverwar;e Yh polish if complej in a single paper sheet DISPOSABLE INEXPENSIVE JOHN BULGER JEWELLER : J'; 1