HOW TO MAKE ahkfk -k. . . u y 71 "fl W M 0 J I I :l o I'll il o Aciu - CANADA DRY WATER fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 tW" nned Ml Ml 4DrW 2 7 cggj eATE" iQl.S4 Prescriptions.. From Rupert's Tent Days we have striven to establish a record for Reliability, Accuracy and Fair Deal-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 years. Ormes lid. 2?us Pioneer Druqgiats REXALL STORE CO-lll J. M. S. LOUBSER D.C., BA. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 A. MacKenzie Furniture Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CHAIRS FOR YOUR DAILY USE AND TO ADD TO YOTTR COMFORT Deck Chairs and Reclining Chairs In contrasting colors Awning Material Pull-up Chairs Coxswell Reclining Chairs Parlour Chairs Bodolr 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 775 27 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert J. H. MAIR Auctioneer PHONE BLUE 00 Quality Repairs at Economy Prices PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) Phones 81 and 82 KEEPING HOUSE IN WARTIME Questions and Answers For Seeking At this time of year hundreds of questions are asked by women seeking help with their, .canning problems. Here are some of the" most frequently asked questions and their answers. "I always thought sealers had to be sterilized or the fruit .wouldn't keep. Now I'm told that this Isn't necessary and I'd like to know the answer." It is not necessary to sterilize sealers separately because the processing of the food In the sealers sterilizes tooth food and sealers. However, it Is essential that sealers be thoroughly washed In hot soapy water and well rinsed In clear hot water. Seal-eis, with glass lids In place, should then be placed In the filled with h6t water, placed oh the rack in the boiling water bath, surrounded with hot water and brought to boiling point. Sealers should be left in water or oven until ready to fill. "The peaches I canned last year floated In the sealers. Why?" Fruit will float up to the top of the sealer Is too heavy a syrup Is used. Syrup hi the proportion of one cup sugar to two or one and one-half cups water is recommended for peaches. If you used either of these syrups, then it was over-processing that caused your peaches to float. A bride writes: "I don't ever remember seeing my mother cook her canned fruit in the sealers. She cooked It first In the nreservlnj kettle. My neighbor tells me this IS wrong. Please t'.'ll me what I should do. Beautiful FURS p. A Advance tall Styles Why not buy your fall fur coat now while you can take the pick of the new season croD? We've many, many wonderful fur styles to choose from. Small deposit will hold any garment. ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR KWONG SANQ KING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tat) Canning Advice! used j called the "Open Kettle Method" and It was commonly used until a few years ago. With this method there Is much greater risk of spoilage. The method of packing sealers and sterilizing both sealers and food together Is easier and much safer. It gives' a better product, too, as the' food is less likely to break up, and has better flavor and vitamin content. TimeIy Tips Relak, Lady! Don't get down, on your knee's and scrub your linoleum floors. oven and the overt heated to 225 Substitute protective care for degree F.. or thev should foe half-; expensive energy, say ine ex, perts. Wax your Inlaid linoleum ahd let dally care after that consist of using a brush or dust, mop. At Infrequent Intervals It may be wiped with a damp cloth' wrung out of warm water. Printed linoleum can De protected by a special linoleum varnish applied two to four times a year depending on the amount of wear. A Rise in Life Are you Interested in a dish towel which dries dishes with a swish, absorbs much water and leaves no lint? A dish towel that Is easy to wash, quick to dry and requires no Ironing? Further- m6re, one that you can buy to day? . . . Then try cheesecloth, ottce only a lowly duster. These dish towels won't have as long a life but they'll have a busy one. ,and their Initial cost Is 'way below, that of linen ot crash. Where Is That Man? What man? Whv. the chan Your neighbor has the right j who cleans the furnace. . . . He's idea. The method your mother, going tb'be very busy come this fall so better track him down now and'.get your furnace cleah-ed and re-conditioned in early' summer. 1 white. Pack unpitted, with stems I attached, in clean Jars. Cover with the following cold vinegar mixture: Boll together for five minutes one. cup cider vinegar, one cup water ,one teaspoon salt, three tablespoons brown sugar, and two tablespoons whole cloves with Vs stick of cinnamon tied together in a cheesecloth bag. Cool the syrup,- remove the SDice bag" and pour over the cherries and seal. This amount of syrup Is sufficient for four pints of cherries. If whole spices cannot be obtained, use V2 teaspoon each of ground cinnamon and cloves. SOtJRCES OF IRON: Foods which are poor sources of iron are apt to be colorless, too. Good sources of Iron are molasses1, i Tempting Punch A punch Is excellent for serving a number of people, and Is easily made from any number of fruit combinations. For added flavor and sparkle, make your punch with sparkling water. Since it contains no sugar, sparkling water is not on the scarce Item list. Here Is a simple punch made with sparkling water and using tea as a base. Yield: 35 punch cup servings. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. When a bride Is writing notes of thanks for gifts to friends who do not know her husband, should the notes be sighed with both names? A. The signature may be her name ohly, but the note should say, "Howard and I deeply appreciate, etc." Q. In what way should a wom an present a letter of A. She should always mall a letter of Introduction, whether it is addressed to a man or to a woman. The Experts Say - - PICKLED CHERRIES Here are suggestions for the Canadian housewife on the home-front, from those In the know: Pickled cherries are delicious and different for use on fruit salad or on the relish tray. They are easv to DreDare and take less j than a tablespoon of sugar per 1 pint. But a word of warning: I dont be In too much of a hurry to taste them they should mellow for two or three months. To prepare them, start by nicking over and washing firm. Iripe sweet cherries, black or tlons to every rule, potatoes and cauliflower, while lacking in col or, are good sources of Iron. kasfherries: Fresh raspberries are .good sugar savers and at the same time they make a fine sauce for sponge cake, blanc mange and milk Jellies, not to mention raspberry shortcake. For the use this way, home economists suggest crushing part of the berries and adding just a suspicion of sugar for J juice ana sweetness, men aaaing the rest of the berries whole. Canned raspberries carry a taste of summer Into winter meals and they require only a thin syrup. Other good substitutes for sugar are honey, table syrups of all kinds and molasses. Two by the 1,400 carlots of new po tatoes the United States is sending to liberated countries. Sparkling Tea Punch 1 cup strong hot tea 1 cup corn syrup IV2 cups lime Juice 3 cups orange Juice 2 qts. sparkling water Combine tea and corn syrup and stir until com syrup dissolves. Chill. Add fruit Juices and pour over Ice In punch bawl. Just before serving add sparkling water and float orange and lime slices on top. Of General Interest Sugar to the Rescue Because Canadians must get along on 200 million pounds less sugar for the rest of this year, each person's ration has been cut five pounds. Through this reduction Canadians will help to raise me diet 01 peoples in ine liberated countries above the starvation level. Watch That Ceiling Shopping for a new refrigera tor, housewives will find 1945 models at '41 prices. While sev eral thousand ice boxes will be manufactured before the end of the year, they aren't likely to meet the demand. When pur chasing their refrigerators, con sumers should be careful not to pay more than the '41 price. New Radios Soon With permission to manufacture radios for the first time since 1941, Canadian manufac turers ate now looking forward to securing certain vital parts from the United States. When these have been .obtained, new radios will start to appear in Canadian radio shops at 1941 prices. Help Husband's Country Unfamiliar with prices in Canada, British war brides are eager to learn about price ceilings and rationing. Already they realize that wise spending will help heir husbands' country defeat inflation. HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I make a remedy for ringworms? A. A remedy is 1 part of iodine In 2 parts of water, or alcohol. preserves coupons which become Touch the surrounding flesh valid each month will help out with this solution. It will pre-the sugar ration if used to buy vent spreading, and in about two these other sweeteners. I Weeks the ringworm should dls- I appear. POfATO SHORTAGE: The I Q.' Can you give me a table of temporary shortage of potatoes . comparative measures? in Canada has been caused by A. 1 cup equals Vz Pint; 2 tea-the large quantities being used ' spoons equal 1 dessertspoon; 4 to. provision ships bringing the i teaspoons equal 1 tablespoon; 2 troops home from overseas and dessertspObns equal 1 table- spoon. Q. How can I stains on linen? MOST remove fruit A. Try moistening the spots portion of these American po- i wlth spirits of camphor before whole era'ln flour, beef, nrunes tatoes would be shinned to Can- , wunuering. ahd egg yolks, while poor sources j ada. However, the shortage IS include cane sugar, white flour', I expected to end soon when ship-chicken or fish, pears and egg ' ments of new United States no-whites. I tatoes start flowine into the Do- ... - v. .vi ' POPULAR jy IE WATCH .-t v - - V j K-ra , jTi 'jjr r All your patronage welcome LiWg v v AHfitf.btfgfflf, The II Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, July 18, 1945 ALL-AMERICAN LASS CHOSEN Hollywood, Actress Will Play Part of a Wac in New English Picture By VIVIAN BROWN (Associated Press Writer) HOLLYWOOD, July 18 CAP) Two Englishmen, Michael Powell and Errieric' PTeSSburger, after a 6,500-mile talent search for "a typical American Qiri," selected Hollywood's Kim Hunter. Kim, who will play the part of a WA.C. In the Erigllsh picture, "A Matter of Life and Death," looks perhaps as typl-cally English. Her ancestry is English and as she points, out ' she has only been chosen "a typical" and not "the typical American girl." Like the Nordic blondes . . . dark, fair skinned, Irish . . . olive-sklnhed Latin arid medium type Slavic, air of whom repre sents a typical American girl in Americas melting pot of nationalities, this 5 feet, r3-lnch, 113-p6urtd, grey-eyed, brown-haired girl of 22, leads the life of an average American girl. Besides working a full day at her studio, the energetic Kim careS for her six -month'-, old baby whom her hustfand,, Capt. William Baldwin of the -Marine Corp. ha.3 never seen. Because everything has happened so quickly, Kim hasn't yet received an answer from her husband to the letters she wrote informing him that she was selected for the American girl part in the English picture but she says: "Bill and I had an agreement before he left home that I could continue to work as long as I felt like it. I know he won't Interfere with my career. But,, I wish there was a possibility of his turning up In En jlaftd. Of course that's pretty Impossible as he has been In the South Pa clflc for a year." An outdoor girl who enjoys swimming, riding and blcyclln as well as displaying her cullnr ary talents, Kim, who was born Janet Cole, studied dramatics while still attending high school in Miami Beach, Florida. Later she played in Baltimore stock where she was advised by the director to try for Hollywood. She and her mother started off for Pasadena and soon she had a part In the stock production of "Arsenic and Old Lace." As the result, she was approached by a talent scOut who arranged a screen test for her and she got her first movie contract. Before she goes to England Kim plans to spend a day as a W.A.C. in New York to get the feel of being In the army. to 1 ..Jm, Ewoy r TOMORROW Wmm V? RECORD Crrrv PAOE FIVE Fair Doodle-Bug .-Was Fired Maid " LONDON, July 18 This Is why a woman, when household help is next to impossible to get, fired her maid: t. "She broke something every day," the woman explained. "Yesterday, it was two pieces out of my wedding present service. Today she broke a lovely fruit bowl on the sideboard but It wasn't the breakage that made me dismiss her. "It was the way she had of announcing breakages she would come in, a beaming smile on her face and the plecej In her hand, and say, "Look, m'am, I've been doodle-bagging again.' " SHOWER IS HELD SUNDAY EVENING Mrs. J. Ward was hostess at a party given for her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Fortune', at her home Sunday evening. The table was tastefully' arranged with lace cloth and nlnk tapers centred with wed ding cake embedded in white tulle. Delicious refreshments ere served. The groom's mother, Mrs. Theo Fortune, presided at the coffee urn. Many lovely gifts ere presented to the couple. A. T. S, ADOPTS TWINS LONDi ff Tlng3 looked oretty grim for seven-mpnths- nld twins, Eveline and Vera when thler mother died leaving them orphans but now they have been adopted by a London, com -any of the A. T. S. The glrk in the company donate about live cents a week which ipays for the twins' keep and the balance 1J Invested for them In war savings. CALCIUM RICH Milk has five or six times as much calcium as if found in other foods. Home Recipe Chocolate Milk Take 2 cufl of high-quality cocoa and 3A cup of sugar. Mix Jwell together dry. Slowly add 4 Muy Ul wiling .JHiung meanwhile. Boll for one' minute. Pour into clean dry glass Jar, cover, and allow to cool. For a delicious chocolate milk' drink Just add a dessertspoon of the syrup to a glass of milk-stir and serve. This recipe will provide 24 glasses of chocolate milk. This vruo Is also Ideal as a' sauce with ice cream, puddings, etc. ! 1 SERVE tasty-as-can-Le NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT with Jreah fruit! This delicious dish is lure to please every member of the family-anil it's ready to eat without any "hot-Mtchen" fuss' or bother. Everybody enjoys the nut-like wheat flavor of this famous cereal. 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