KEEPING HOUSE IN WARTIME Mouth -Watering Fried Chicken Achieved by Careful Cooking p( an extra special" meal rhat u: bfUer than tender suc-cUk:;t broiled or fried chicken? While jroller.s and fryers may be avail, ble ths year round they &fC at .heir best from June thr. u' h September when they are fa-hly killed. Always in me luxury class, it iuci -ary to all from three-Quarts to one pound per serv tV Hi broiled or fried chicken For broiling. mcs should weigh a m 1'" to 2 pounds, while a (r-cr .iiould be between 2 and 3! , pciund. Birds over 'that w... at are better roasted. T ui;:h cooking temperature a-.- mak' even the youngest, !-. tender chicken dry and sti ry ay the home econom of 'he Consumer Section. There's no lost action with Fresh Yeast! And Fleischmann's fresh Yeast goes right to work because it's actively fresh.. It gives full delicious bread flavour, tender smooth texture perfect freshness IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, always ass lor l leischmann's active fresh Veast with the familiar yellow label. Dependable Canada's tested favour-ite for over 70 years. ' " MADE (1 A l- t- IN I ii Islr .. ' i Sift eseripuoiis From Rupert's Tent Days we have striven to establish a record for Reliability, Accuracy and Fair Dealing in filling Physicians' prescriptions. We believe that we have deserved the confidence that has been established with the Doctor and his patients. This has been brought about not in a few weeks or months but extends over a period of twenty year3. Ormes Ltd. 'Jim Pioneer Druqgiats THE HEXALL STORE Dominion Department of Agriculture. Their directions for broiled and fried chicken, If followed, carefully, will produce perfect results every time. Broiled Chicken Choose birds weighing from IVi to 2 pounds. Draw, clean, singe and split the chickens in half, cutting dewn the back and breast bones. Wipe well with a damp cloth, brush on both sides with melted fat and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Pre-heat oven for 5 to 10 minutes. Place chicken, skin side up, on a greased rack on the broiling pan and place pan 4 to 6 Inches be-low the heating unit, leaving oven door slightly ajar. Sear, then turn and when EXTRA GOOD BREAD! CANADA ...... Streamline tailored slack-suits in cool durable fabrics. Tops for those periods of fun and relaxation. Sizes 10 to 20. ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR "WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW" Phones 81 and 82 g FACT AND FALLACY How up-to-date Is your knowledge of nutrition? The answers you give to the true or false statements below will tell you when you have checked with the correct answers supplied by the . Division of rJutrltion. Ottawa. Question 1. Canleloupe has no food value. It Is Just water and cellulose. True or False? Question 2. A hot dish should be served at each meal regardless of the state of the weather. True or false? - Question 3. Wheat Derm Is not a dally necessity to ensure sufficient B vitamins. True or False? Answers: 1. False. Canteloupe Is an excellent source of vitamin, A and a good source of vitamin C. 2. False. A hot dish Is not necessarily more nutritious than a cold dish. In winter the serving of one hot dish at each meal Is recommended but when the mercury soars the main thing is to get the family to ,eat, and if they prefer an all-cold meal there Is no reason why they should not have It. 3. True. If Canada's food rules are followed, the day's meals should provide sufficient B vitamins. If however whole grain cereal is omitted or less than four slices of Canada Approved bread are taken, the addition of two tablespoons of wheat germ, is a safeguard to ensure sufficient vitamin Bl (thiamine). The Experts Say - - CANNING FRUIT "An average of 40 quarts of fruit can be canned with 10 pounds of sugar," Laura C. Pepper, chief of the Agricultural Department's Consumer Section, said in urging home canners to use care to stretch this season's sugar allotment. Coupons for the purchase of five pounds of canning sugar have already come due and Miss Pepper urged housewives to budget the use of this sugar now, and to stick to the plan so that the late fruits won't find them with their canning quota us'ed up. "Keep the canning sugar separate from the regular ration," she added. "Never, never borrow from this store, whatever the temptation. Vou'll be sorry seared on the flesh side reduce heat and continue cooking, turn- Ins once or twice more and basting with the drippings or additional melted fat. Keep fresh side exposed to heat for the greatest part of the time, but for crisp skin have skin side exposed to heat during the last few minutes cooking. Allow 30 to 45 minutes total broiling time. i Fried Chicken ! Choose chickens welshing ; from 2 to 3'2 pounds. Draw, clean and Mnge. Remove drum- sticks, thighs and wings at the ! joints, cutting off the win,? tips. Separate back from breast; re-I move wishbone with attached meat, If desired, and cut, breast down the centre using shears. The following recipe gives a crusty, golden fried chicken with a different .flavor. The secret Is In the generous use of paprika. 2 chickens, 22-3 lbs., cut as directed 1 cup flour 1 tablespoon salt '1 teaspoon pepper 1 2 teaspoons paprika 2-3 cup fat Mix the dry ingredients thoroughly and rub well Into the surface of the chicken. Melt fat in a heavy frying pan. Brown chicken on both sides,, using moderate heat. Reduce heat, cover npn and continue cooking slowly until tender, about 20 to 25 minutes. Remove cover and cook 5 minutes longer to develop a crisp crusty surface. Six to eight servings. In September, If you do, and sorrier still next winter." There is no reduction In the allowance of sugar for home canning this Is being maintained at 10 pounds, the same as last year, obtainable with 20 extra preserves coupons, each good for a half pound of sugar but sugar Is in short supply, as has been shown by the recent reduction of the ration by two pounds and prospect of a lurther reduction of five pounds later In the year. "Sugar supplies are 1,254,000 pounds below the stated requirements of the United Nations," says the Consumer News, Prices Board publication and that's a lot of sugar. "The reduction will be shared by the civilian consumers, armed forces, all Industries which use sugar, and quota users such as restaurants and hotels. "In addition to the two-pound reduction in the sugar ration announced earlier in the year, the Canadian consumer ration will be cut a further five pounds during 1945." FASHION'S IN FOOD Fashions in food come and go though not so fast as fash-Ions In dress and at the Nutrition Council's meeting part of the discussion centred on this-fact. Dr. Margaret Mead of the United States National Research Council, suggested as part of a campaign to help Canadians eat. even better than they are eating now, the slogan "What the well-dressed woman will eat . . ." "The Agriculture Department, Consumer Section, immediately came up with a new fashion . . . rhubarb and strawberries combined In jam, desserts and other dishes. Their rhubarb and strawberry whip is a frozen dessert ideally suited to broiling days and It takes only one half cup of sugar. Wash, hull and cut up one cup of strawberries. Wash,, cut in half-Inch pieces and measure two cups rhubarb. Do not peel. Cook strawberries and rhubarb with one-half cup of water until the fruit is tender, then rub through a sieve. Add one-half cup sugar and stir until dissolved. Cool and add two teaspoons of lemon Juice. Turn into freezing tray of refrigerator and freeze to a thick mush. BOASTED KATY'S KLEEN KITCHEN 703 FULTON STREET : PHONE BLUE 882 Specializing In Home .Cooking: Anything from Steaks and Home -made Chili -.Con - Carni to Hot Dogs. Also cater to Banquets, Weddings and Parties. Open 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. APPOINTMENTS AT LEAST ONE DAY IN ADVANCE Timely Tips Strawberry Red The time of fresh ripe berries is also the v.;ie of fresh ripe berry stains. To remove the stains from washable cottons of linens try any one of the follow'-ing: Stretch fabric over bowl and pour boiling water from a height. . Moisten stain with lemon Juice. Fut in bright sunllgrlt. Sprinkle powdered sodium perborate on the dampened area and let stand an hour. Rinse well. For silk, wool and colored fabrics, sponge the stain well with' cool water, then saturate dampened area with glycerine. Undercover Activity To keep the moth situation under control, slipcovers should be removed .from upholstered furniture often In the summertime. After removing the slipcovers clean the chair thoroughly and if moth larvae are found at work the furniture "hould be fumigated or sprayed heavily. Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What is wrong with thi? sentence? "We must first see the manager before we do it." 2. What Is the correct pronunciation of "Neptune"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Mistress, mattress, meaness. 4. What does the word "sub-Jueated" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with si that means "Vigorous, strong? Answers 1. Omit first. 2. Pronounce list syllable tune, not choon. 3. Meanness. 3. Conquered by force. "There stcod the three subjugated and sullen prisoners." 5. Sinewy. HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How tan I remove black' heads? I A. Try washing the face several limes a day with warm water and castile soap. Rinse In cold water. Q. How can I make the hot-water bottle last longer? A. It will last twice a3 long if the steam Is pressed out before 1 inserting the stopper, if it Is I never filled more than two- thirds, and never with boilingl water, and when not in use. the bag Js hung with opening downwards. Q. How can I make lime water? A.- Dissolve a fresh piece of "!me in two quarts cf water. Let it stand for two or three hours. Shake occasionally and remove any substance that may rise to the top. Q. How can I make attractive desserts? A. Try using vegetable colorings when making bread pud-ing or custard, Si is harmless and will make the dish look more appetizing. LONDON, W) Widowed twice In this war, Mrs. Valerie McA'alr-Taylor his taken as her third husband Fit. Lt. Nevlll Berryman. Her first two husbands were also I flyers, one being killed In 1943 and the other in 1944. Beat two egg whites with a pinch of .salt until stiff but not dry. Turn the partially frozen Ice into a chilled bowl, beat until very light and fold in the beaten egg whites, combining thoroughly. Return to freezing tray and freeze until firm. This makes six to eight servings. r IN THE WEST Quality Repairs at Economy Prices PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) TOR WESTERN USERS TINIEST WREN DIES OVERSEAS Petite Montreal Girl is First Overseas Casualty for W.R.C.N.S. OTTAWA, July 5 W Canadian Wrens are mourning the death of thell- smallest messenger, tiny, rour-foot-elght-lnch Wtth Margaret McGlll, 33i of 384 Bourgeois St., Montreal, who has Just died in Basingstoke Neurological Hospital, Ettglahd. cf tubercular meningitis. She was the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service's first overseas casualty. A tribute to her, Issued by Wren headquarters, points out :hat this smallest Wren ever enlisted was known to nearly every girl In the service from her long period of service at H. M. C. S. Cohestota, Wren training ship at Gait, Ont. "Especially prized by the ship's captain, Cmdr. Isabel Macneill, McGill was a. favorite witji officers and ratings alike," the tri bute says in part. "No Job was too unimportant to be handled 'fllciently, and she worked on 'he slightest assignments diligently. "Drafted overseas In June. 1944, she went through the yist year of, London's scourge as a messenger at the Canadian Naval Mission Overseas a Job -eaulilnx a strong back and untiring attention to her work-she is sorely missed.' EXPERTS OKAY WOMEN DRIVERS WINNIPEG, July 5 Of Woman drivers are ;u:.t as good a? men and more careful. This was one of, the observations made during the Safe Driving Contest In Winnipeg recently. The contest, an annual affair, Is j sponsored by 100 ccmenereia! i firms, the Safety Bureau, Board cf Trade and the Winnipeg Tribune. The traffic experts agree that when It comes to handling an automobile wemen are equally as good as men. "There are just as many good women drivers in proportion to the number driving as there are good men drivers majfoe more." said G. P. Shearer of the Safety Bureau. Corra;ab!e Art,.S u t h.e r 1 and thinks the stigma attached to 'wemen drivers should 6e remov ed. "Women are just as good as men," he said. "Perhsns riot quite c s steady in a tight spot, but they t'.on't argue like men do when they get In a Jam. Rather than make a holler they will agree to anything in order to gel away about the only time they don't like arguing," he added with a grin. Inspector Capelle thinks wemen are careful drivers. "They are more timid than men, Just about driving though." So ladies, the next time you hear a man refer to "those darn women drivers," don't be timid, refer him to the experts. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Where should the host and the woman guest of honor be seated at the dinner table? A. The host should be seated at one end of the table, the woman guest of honor at his right. Q. Is lt good form to address p. porter on- a train by the customary name of "George?" A. No. If you find lt necessary to attract his attention by calling him, merely say "porter." Q. How should the word "honor" be spelled on the wedding Invitations? A. The old-fashioned spelling "honour" seems to be preferred. E1GE ' CREA DELICIOUS SMOOTH NO ICE CRtSTUS INEXPENSIVE SURE TO -It GOOD ENJOY MAKING IT atlty In your rfrlgrtor, Mli, whip and frw wartime crum, vftporatvd mllkertvan milk, sugar, ANY FLAVOR nd follow ona of tha 20 fa moot rtctpas Inaaeh 15c packagacf LonDonDGBRy Ask your grecar for Londonderry If ha doi not hava It, tand ut $1.00 nd you'll gataaven packaqaa, plut twanty famoui raclpaa. Postpaid Londonderry of Canada 824 Dom Square Building, Montrtal, P.Q. J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., DA. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 643 Prince F.upert, B.C. . THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, July 5, 1945 Overseas Golf Tournament Set LONDON, July 5 0) Plans are now complete for the R.C.A.F. overseas gclf championship. It is scheduled to be played over the Eden grounds of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, August 13 and 14. H. P. NICKLESON PASSES AWAY Hans Peter Nicklesoh, age IT, died in Prince Rupert General Hospital Tuesday night after a long illness. Retired from active work, he had bssh in hospital since September, 1944. He was unmarried. SOLDIERS ACT AS EALLBEARERS Members of the United States Amy here acted as pallbearers at the funeral of a U. S. Army veteran of the last war who died here last week and the service was led by Captain W. D. Rowlands, Ui S. Army chaplain. The funeral was that of Chas. B'ehl, former pack trfeln operator and mine worker, at Stewart and Plnchl Lake. The service was attended by a number of old friends from this city and Stewart. The service was held in Gren-vllle Court chapel and interment took place in Fairvlew cemetery. Now?s the Time Enjoy this CHERRY AU-BRAN MUFFINS i cup shortening 1 teaspoon salt cup sugar 1 tablespoon 1 egg baking powder 1 H cups sifted flour H cup Kellogg'g cup milk All-Bran 1 cup chopped sweet cherries Iilend shortening and sugar together well. Add egg; beat well. Sift together flour, salt and baking powder; add All-liran. Add the first mature alternately with milk. Fold in cherries. Fill greased muffin pans two-thirds full; bake in moderately hot A. MacKcniic Furniture Limited 'A GOOD PLACE TO BUY' CHAIRS FOR YOUR DAILY USE AND TO ADD TO YOUR COMFORT Deck Chairs and Reclining Chairs in contrasting colors Awning Material Pull-up Chairs Coxswell Reclining Chairs Parlour Chairs Bodoir Chairs' Chesterfield Chairs Rocker Chairs Baby High Chairs Kitchen Chairs. These chairs are now in stock, covered in different materials and all vary In colors. Phone "75 , 327 Third Avenue, Prince Itupert for the JULY BRIDE IN PRACTICAL TASTE . . . V THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes PAQ,", FIVE NORWEGIANS THINK ABOUT VISITS HOME; Now that their homeland has been liberated, many local Norwegians are promising themselves trips there as soon as circumstance will permit. The fact that communications with relatives and friends from whom they have been cut off for half a decade are being re-established makes them all the keener to get home. Lo;al steamship agencies are already receiving inquiries but companies are not in a position yet to commit themselves to reservations owing to the shipping situation. As long as the war with Japan goes on, It is quite probable that there will be litUe In the way of regular steamship service across the Atlantic. Many Veterans Are , At Summer School ' VANCOUVER, July 5 W-AIorc than 700 school teachers, Includ- lng 250 former servicemen, at- . tended the nceninsr nn Tnpsrtnv ' at the University of British Co lumbia of a six-weeks, summer school session. LON3EST PIPELINE The new Calcutta - Kunming nlnpllnA nine a rtlctanpo nf 1 TP.! miles, making it the longest pipeline In the world. for Cherry Treats easy one soon! oven (400' F.) about 23 minutes. 10 medium size muffins. i NOW,' while .cherries are Jftt their ripest, sweetest, best, bring on a plate of hot cherry All-Bran muffins. You'll love their soft, light All-Bran texture and the mellow, nutty All-Bran flavour that is so heavenly perfect with the tangy-eweet cherries. Clip the recipe and get Kellogg' All-Bran at your grocer's today. 2 convenient sizes. Help keep you regular naiuroUij. All"Braii Are Our Assortments of KITCIIENWAHE a . ENAMEMVArtE a other Household Requirements Are Little Dollars"