I(tf ck in 'Hr. Beef Upside Down Pie ?j cups flour H cup mtlk. or half milk 1 tp. wilt and hall water 1 tp. celery aalt H cup sliced onion , up. while pepper 1 can condenwd tomato t iba. shortening aoup H lb. ground raw baef 3 tap. Maftlc Halting Powder Sift Slit toflellier tottetner flour, Hour, baking baking aolt. nit. relrry celery aalt aalt and and nrnuri nepperi .i powder. W tan add 1 tahWpoWX, ahiirtcnlngi hiirtinlnOl roll mis. In In i thoroughly t..-r.. ...... i with , .1 fork . 7 a.ih milk and atlr until blended. Meltremalnlna two tut.lean.mns ahorlenlnft In Irjlnft pan. and ck nnluna until .oft. Add tomato Loud ri-maiiiintt H teaaniMm aalt and around maatt hrlnft to Ih.II. Spread baking powder mUtuTurl i..pi.fmiwtmltureandlmkat475"P.fw,VM,u7 B55S.i." out up""" d"wn - MUSEUM IS INTERESTING Borden Street School l'upils Enjoy Visit V, 1 the co-eqiexatlon of C. E. Cu: : curator, pupils of the 1)Ui icnior divisions of Borden 1 . School were shown over l . p ince Rupert museum yes-The visit proved of great 1 interest u the chil-F ? mdct ol them It was c por'.aruty they had Willi your douse and our paint, we've really got 'omcthmg. Protect your 1'omt vutli l ii raLle, colour. lovrline...i.j.ecify Mrltridc Street UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRS Truck and Auto Cushions Repaired and Recovered Drapes a Specialty New Upholstery Materials Available NOW! Out-of-Town Orders Given Special Attention LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP 330 SECOND AVENUE (Next to CFPR) PHONE HLUEHIH COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 had ot seeing samples of the work of the natives of the district. A class discussion on their return to the school showed the varied appeal, that, exhibits had to the children. The different kinds of food that the natives had been able to clbtaln from fish, game, fruits and seaweeds surprised them. They were also appreciative erf' the handicraft, and the uses made ol roots and bark. Naturally weapons appealed to the boy3. the flint-locks arousing much talk The backbone of -the Prince Rroerfr "sea serpent"' provoked stories ot "Caddy." "ogopogo" and the "Loch Nsr." monster. riiperTgood AFTER LONDON Mr, and Mrs. Dickens Make No Bones About Pleasure To Be Home "Is It good to be back In Prince Rupert? Ill say ft Is," Mrs. A. E. Dickens emphatically enough told the Daily News yesterday following her return heme a few dave ago with Mr. Dickens from a five months' visit to their nat We home la Iiondon. Mr. and Mrs. Dickens found the British metropolis not what it used to be and the principal trouble is elementary enough. "It Is simply there is net enough to eat," said Mrr. Dickens. She agreed that there seemed to be plenty In restaurants but "you don't what what you're eating. It might be horscmeat." Mr. and Mrs. Dickens., who were keen enough before they left on revisiting the Old Land, are content now rot to roam far again from Prince Rupert. A 010 Available! LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL HONORS FOR SEA CADETS Presentation Made Last Night When Captain Cook Corps Is "At Home" Best Sea, Cadet of Captain Cook Corps cf Prince Rupert was Matthew. Sedgewick, Mast efficient Cadet. wa3 Leading Cade Albert Eyolfson who incidental ly, has beea chosen to be one of. British, Columbia'. representatives, on. a Navy League pf Canada cruise to England this summer. The best wrenctte was Diane Kennedy. Presentation of year's awards featured an "at home" muster cf the corps Monday night when interested parents and friends assembled, not only to wltnes the making of the awards, but to see the boys In drill and classes. Lectures and practices were carried out In the normal way In the presence of the guests. Later the men were served with refreshments by the officers under Lt. Cdr. A. S. Mitchell, office! commanding. The full list of presentations was as follows: Best cadet in Tecrult ypar, Canadian Legion trophy, Mat thew Sedgewick, presented by V. G. Houston.presldent of Canadian Legion. Best cadet of year, Leading Cadet Ted, Forman, Commander. Cree trophy, presented by Lt. Cdr. O,' G Stuart RCN R), area commanding officer. Individual eflciency, Leading Cadet Albert Eyolfson, Lionel Holtby trophy nrcsented by Lt.. Cdr. A. S. Mitchell. Best division of year, Colllng-wood Division (Midshipman J. K. Kennedy), I. O. D. E. Trcohy, presented, by Mrs. S. R. Donaldson, regent HIP. Sixty Chapter I. O. D. E. Best Division In competitive rifle shooting, Anson Division Midshipman Rctoert (McChes- 0 GIFTS for mIMI ""; BRIDE rl( Planning a shower for the bride-to-be? Want to give her something that is practical and which she's- sure to appreciate. YOU'LL FIND GIFTS GALOI1E AT mwjMiaraiiiiaK Ormes Ltd. Jjiet Pioneer Drtiqgists PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS The REXALL STORE PHONE 81 Daily Delivery Service STORE HOURS DAILY from 9 aJn. till 9 p.m. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS from 12 Noon till 2 pjn. 7 pm. till 9 p.m. I GARDEN Club Notes By Prince Rupert Horticultural Society At the meeting of the garden club last week, J, J. Payne gave members a lengthy list of flowers which he has gjown successfully year after year and found suitable in local climate. He sows the seed in the early spring (or even before that) In his greenhouse, hardens them off in a cold frame and then transplants them to the beds or borders where they are to bloom. Seedlings of many, of the flowers named are sold by the dozen every spring at local stores, many of them grown In local green houses, but they cue run Into a sizeable sum for those requiring a number of plants. The list as divided by Mr. Payne falls Into three sections annuals, perennials and rock plants. Here are the annuals: White alyssum, purple lobelia, ney), T: H. Johnson trophy, presented by E. T. Applewhalte, secretary of Navy League cf Canada. Wrenette trophy, Women's Auxiliary of Canadian Legion, Diane Kennedy, presented by Mrs. J. R. Elfert, president of Women's Auxiliary of Navy League. Good shooting dltc, Cadet Simons, Leading Cadet Overaard, Cadet Burns. Pierce and Wrenette Joan Croxf ord. Rifle shooting badges (presented by Lt. Cdr, Mitchell), Eric Moore, Vaushan Tattersal, Jack Wynn, Midshipman McChesney, Leading Cadet Ted Forman. Midshipman Kennedy, Freddy Si-mon?on, Albert Eyolfson. Ths red shield fpr 99 percent markmanship had tlready been presented to Sub-IA. Len edging plants. blooming contirus- 'Saved His Gold, Asters Choose low varieties; tall stems break eaaiy in winds. Calendula Belongs to marl-pold family, orange and yellow giants bloom for long period, heavy feeders sp need good soil. Candytuft Giant hyacinth variety the test, continuous bloc-m. Clarkla Pinks and reds, about 2 ft. high, withstands winds and rains unusually well, continuous blocm. Cosmos Does very well here, Is a good cutting flower and comes in many shades. Linaria Small antirrhinumlike bloctns in many colors, about i in. high, blooms most of season. Nasturtiums T:e poorer the soil the better the blooms; rich solL makes too much foliage and blossoms are hidden. Pansies Especially good here. Snapdragons or Antirrhinums Various colors, long blooming period if seed pods are removed regularly. This' Is true of most llowers. Do best i.i well-culti- 1 vated .ground. ! Stocks Superior in color and size here, continuous bloom Jf faded flowers are removed, Sweet Peas Usually make a good display although some years they are poor; "fluffy ruffles" found to be a gcod variety here. Violas May be kept over as perennial. Large xarirtles are showiest. Sam Jones Veteran Skeena River Man HAZELTON Sam Jones, who occasionally relieves the regular operator of the Skeena ferry just at the edge of Hazelton, is a river man from away back. His first experience with steamboats came in 1899 when he shipped as a member of the crew on the Hudson Bay's Caladonla. For ten years Sam stayed with the river boats. erres: BLOUSES BRIGHT! SW-II7 THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD., NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA NEAT I , AIRY! For Summer For Evening For Afternoon mm YsL Rayons, Crepes, Nylons, Daotiste Peasant ROSA - LEE LADIES' WEAR 345 THIRD AVENUE WEST Is Rewarded. PORTLAND, Ore. An ex-' Alaskan sourdough, C. J. Petei-son, placed' a couple of "pokes" of raw gold dust and nuggets on a bank tellers' counter" here. The stuff had been cached in a safety deposit box In Portland ever since 1931 when he came down from Fairbanks. He had gone north originally In '97. Just by putting seme dust and nujgets away and saying nothing Petersen cleaned up a tidy, profit, nothing large at all. yet pleasant to contemplate. Years ago, gold was quoted at $20 an ounce. It is now valued at $35. Hoarding cf the yekew metal has ; given a profit of 75 per cent I which means the present po.'ses-slon is worth $2,250 CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Does a itubborn bronchial cough, telthe phltgmy or dry and hacking) make yo I cnou, (aspr wneeze, jteep you a .raw nJfht? Relieve it now! Do a thou and! have done get Temtilrton't RAZ-MA1I and atop that cough I RAZ MAlI hai htlped othera let it help you. tOc, XI at drutrifti everywhere, K-U Leads You to Foot Health and Comfort We ieatuie X-Ray Fitting because lt U the only meani by which you, and we, can see exactly how your ieet look inside of a pair of shoes. With X-Ray1 s Magic Pointer we can show how and why a certain type oi shoe nay cause loot ills cr discomfort. X-Ray enables us to fit you to shoes that will give you positive comfort, and possibly correct certain loot troubles that you now have. V e invite you, and especially your chil- i arentocomeinioi a Complete X-Ray Foot Examination, It tales only a lew minutes, costs you nothing . . . places you under no obligation. Come in scon- Fashion Footwear INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Near CFPR ! SINGER 4 Electric Sewing Machines a For Rent Reasonable Rates TPhone 8G4 Prince Rupertj J Singer Sewing Machine Co. J I i' Prfnrc Hupctf Daflp 13cta3. Wednesday June 25 1947 Household Helps SILVO BRASSO PM(G FLAXOAP PAROVVAX Wtt SPRAYERS ABSORENE MzWmR& SANl-FLUSII mi.CLf$Xmi Furniture Polishe v v?s THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 255 Third Avenue i i f.gffH A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED PHONE 101 "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION QUALITY AND PRICES RIGHT Phone 775 , 327 Third Avenue I in If in ii Ml aaBBBBl sj -i ! aaBBBBBBW.rL-laW.J-aaBlaamS.l . V . J TtaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaV ; ISSSSSl rii, J, Mooas I p, EXPANSION Prices Reduced uga 'ui on goods slill on shelves! OPENING : : Dine a PHIL'S (Formerly Skeena Cafe) Offers You Quality Food, Fine Pastiies, Quick Courteous Service. Breakfast, Luncheons, Dinners and Banquets OPEN 7 A.M. TO 12 P.M. Philip Tetrault, Manager Extended for 3 more Days Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday PRESENT STOCK MUST GO i TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW MERCHANDISE ! ij Earriniis and Pins from 25 c UP TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE REDUCED PRICES ON WATCHES, SILVERWARE, GLASSWARE RINGS, ETC. Manson's Jewellers j 518 3rd Ave. West