viDOG m Prince Ruprtt Dail? ftcto Wednesday, February 1G, 1C43 IRtVISION OF i HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY 1 fc'VU -SCHOOL PLAN I nt Drummond wuu Noun Q. How can I restore a spoilt t ! RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Saving of lp To $1(10.000 M;iy lie IffrtlrJ . uiai was iiaiunitu iroin not being used? OTTAWA P A. Cover the sponge with cold water, to which has been added 1 tcaspoonful of borax. Thru boil lor about 1 minute. Kcu.ove ,r""i Eil, tlic sponge, rub dry borax into K"'l! lined 1 s'arl 1,1 n it, and then rint-e in cold wau r Q. How t an I keep sand- I IX-rby. 1 nw ;nu wiclies fresh? ' the ,, j: ' UcUvcii $80,000 .auU $100.()"0 I may br saved in the cost of er-I ecting the first unit of the pro-' posed new Booth Memorial i High School under a revision of i plans being considered by the 1 ' Prince Rupert School Board. I The revised plans differ from i!the uii4in.1l drawings in that I ; they eliminate one of two large 1 j auditoriums originally proposed, ! j combining the remaining one I j for auditorium and gymnasium. I I The revisions were presented ':to Dr. n. G. Large, board chair-1 1 man, and A. Bruce Brown, A. Thev can be krot frro. f,.v 1 nnh th j Storewide SALE-How! several hours oy placing in an! eai thei n vessel, covering secure-1 Sudb it , mty .1.11:11 i(u mis re-! ceptacle in another container ol ' cold water. ' I O HllW full T 11.. 1 : Rupert Peoples Store tin ...... I'.It.k Sl II .sewing machine' needle? ''.iiv. 1.. . ( it hv .... A. Try stitching for several the ii,.,. V as ! chairman of the building eor.i- j mittee, while they were in Vic- -'VI 11, 1 IM, "jtoria a week ago and were giv-i Inches through a piece of very fine sandpaper. : I'K'nships. i 4 ' fini.l. fi en favorable consideration by )'". Una,;, Ri 4- emmiscences You saw it in the News! Sudbury .Ks ir, By W.J. and Reflections . .......... i.,1Kr M TODAY 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. in MYJ)WN Tpjjt Hansard reflects a vigorous persons mistook what was iu-resumption of public business tended as fiction for the trutS. Board members at a special meeting last night. It is estimated that the changes, which will not affect the amount of classroom, or administration space In the building, will lop off a possible $90,-000 from the estimate of $500.-000 for the new unit. A rc-Iotution of the new unit also was suggested by the firm of Vancouver architects, Pratt and Berwick. They suggest that the building be moved westward to a position closer to the mond is the front hall. Any room can be reached from it without entering another first. The side entrance hall gives handy access to the garage, basement, kitchen, downstairs lavatory and bedroom. There is a convenient coat closet in each hall. Frame construction with with: siding covers the exterior walls. The roof is covered with asphalt shingles. And the front wall is veneered with brick. The main oocy or the house s 30' x 28' with full basement. The overall dimensions are 40' x 28,. The flour area Is 906 square feet with 19.932 cubic feet exclusive of the garage. THE DKLMMONTj is a Cape Cod style, storey-and-a-half house with a one-car attached garage. The first floor, of this charming home has a living room with a screened porch opening from one end; a modern, step-saving, completely cabineted kitchen-dinette combination, with a broom and general storage cabinet on the inside wall, and a small bedroom which can also be used as a den. office or library. The second floor has two bedrooms, a sewing room or nursery and plenty of all-important roomy closet space. A pleasing feature of The Drum STARTS THURSDAY 7 00 9; on the floors of the House at In the rioting and panic, 15 j Ottawa. This plain book con- j were killed and total damage I tains what is said when the amounted to $250,000. Some- j members meet from day to day I thing not unlike this oecuredj to view with alarm or point! in a United States city not sol with pride. One cannot detect . long a:o. There are plenty of a IT'SWUKSUKO J0BN..JU 4 V professional "excitement start Prcscnl Booth High School. The appetites ers."' Their jaded WOilDERFa crave something. Don't go oii' at half cock and yell "fire" in a crowded theatre. signs of sweet reasonableness. The legislators appear soured and short-tempered. Dozens of limes two little words appear on Hansards' impeccable pages. The words are "Sit Down." But then, at times all of us are One cannot but have a dark The Experts Say CONVENTION DATES SET ing the unit at the extreme easterly part of Hays Cove Circle. It is believed that greater economy of construction can be tf fecled, as wei. as greater convenience for the students who will have to use bolh buildings. The first unit will house nine technical and special classrooms while academic and re-ular classes will be held in the By KAY REX Canadian Press Staff Writer THE LOWLY SPUD The Irish aren't the only ones who , 'lfw,; .i crusty, and the other fellow's suspicion! There was once a voice sounds detestable. And, time when excuses explaining as for what he says, that's even why the Prince Rupert' grain el-worse, cvator did not function were I numerous. Can it be that the Music is being introduced at supply has become exhausted? Shaughnessy Military Hospital. .Anything will be better than t i..4,. nnnp nt. nil' Onp rlnv it. wnulr! Gyro District Gathering tu Be Held Here in Mid-June 100 Delegates (.'tuning ; claim potatoes as their favor- POTATO fsOl'P This Is another cold weather supper dish. Ingredieut.s: three potatoes, one quart of milk, two slices of onion, three tablespoons but-ter, two tablespoons flour, Hi' teaspoon celery salt, dash of ; pepper, dash cayenne, one tea-'; spoon chopped parsley. Cook potatoes in boiling .salt-, ed water. When soft pus hi old school. Plans for the second J , Znr - be bUmdly announced that unit eventually call for the Confirmation was received j i'c food. Down through the yesterday that the 1949 district centuries the lowly spud has convention of Gyro Clubs will j ll)urd its place on the best of be held in Prince Rupert June tables. 15 and 16. Upwards of 100 Tiele- Nor is its use confined tu the construction of 24 regular classic! ins in two wings on the eastern side of the first unit. cal" for surgery. The melody is wheat could not be shipped by slow, but sweet, and, perhaps, way of Panama. Too d d hot! a little languorous. A favorite Is And then it would seem until said to be "The Blue Danube.' peace In China was restored, But this does not mean there there could be no grain sold in onioc tr, undo,-,. -,., ,n vpcptiihle sic or a tlmiier t"'vo nov.i. w.t5u.i.- o -- - ... C!l lUn, The combined auditorium r-t.l..l. y-...l ill -i lo Vl.iino o-nilfini iut a nf fhp l-OI UUK a OlIUHlLl. U'U hi.... Wlr, t-U !,i t iflHTif STtfiKrr . run- eynmasium would have an area 1 ki, section. Dominion de- wlln P,Uon' remove onion anu m, r,rit m.( ti,o Dfi ; in ,.n,. .i,., ih rr, vnn. consumer is dancing. "c . i... o .... ....i. ....v.. ...... : -r - . i .,,,,1 ,i, eln-l t nntalno VIHIU Ui.M 01 :iu oy izv leet, Willi pmvi- : .,,., .l,.,i n, .,, nuii nnr mnnt or nrr rn nip Have -." o.uti.j i north of Vancouver, was un iviovi auuu u uic .iLuniitv I viiii- , i.. n - " - - . sion for dividing it into two cotin which is being specially ; moved it into the class of gia- safe for wheat shins More re Melt half the butler, add dry; ingredients, stir until well mix- cd and add to the boiling soup. cently the Alberta wheat was Pal'ts chartered for the occasion. They ! morons desserts. it looks like daylight saving lor British Columbia no matter what some of the provin too wet. They were all pretty i Add remaining butttcr and 1 : will arrive here on Tuesday, June 14, at 2:30 in the af ter- j . noon. The convention 'sessions ' POTATO, PUFF PUDDING sprinkle wiht parsley. j ATRBORNE FISH FRY SINGAPORE, t -Every fly Tnoredient s: two rims lvinshed fair excuses and you'd get a dour kick in studying and comparing them. But now. a dull blankness is hard to endure! will wl" take laKe cial districts may think. Even today. In Skena, days are lengthening ritpidly. Another month and we'll be wondering ing bott which arrives at Ma- P,ace on vvecinesaay polatocs; four egg volks, one-laya from carries a,ld Thursday in the Civic Ctn- Hong Kong h UD one-Junrter tea- 10.000 Chinese carp fry to stock and the delegate ship will . spoon tw'0 tablespoons of DAKED SWEET POTATOES Ingredients: s)x medium-sized sweet potatoes, two tablespoons butter, Juice of one or There is a Malaya's fresh water fish farms " ac 11 P m- muisuay on me. b, . . sIivored alinoI!ds one AIR PASSENGERS vanilla, four egg teaspoon why anyone ever thought of the notion. Still, something has to be saved these perilous times. It is more than can be done with money. j DIFFERENCE in LUBR1CA ange, cup shredded pineapple, one-quarter cup rhopped wal- j Malaya's fish farming, program ,cl'u'" uum. aims at giving the population a j Definite setting of the con-fish supply more plentiful than vention date gives the green most people in the Far East. i light to W. J. Scott, convention whites. Press potatoes through nuts one fe.isiioon sail, one sieve. Beat egg yolks with sugar (lozm marshmulIuws. and salt until very light and i Inbound T. Tremblay, Mrs. E. Linney and Miss V. Micho-luk, from Vancouver; Mr. Fair-bairn, from Sandspit. To TerraceGeorge Joy, G. Bake potatoes and scoop out j j . t t ,i ,i ,.i ,i : chairman, and his committees to go ahead wuh final arrangements for the convention With all kinds of fantastic suggestions, rumors, broadcasts and reports filling the air uu to puwww. auu anno m s . sheUgi Mash polalws wcll add MUSICAL TRAMWAYMEN OSLO, Norway, ff It may bu unu v.tiiiiict. rum into .M.iiii.v (any, it is small wonder that d. Marison, Mr. and Mrs. P. anyone in control of a radio Rutherford. H. Ymin? R Tim- i a long step from a street car I Knit tn tlnnlhnvnr, o .1 A D.inU kn should be alive to his responsi- mermeister, Mrs. E. S. Laird. LcWb c,,.t , ,, ,,. Our Chassis I.uhriiant In not ju4 a tm LitKincrretl lt-A Product, lompdiiiicli il tu im lubriratiun under cvlrrme walrr anil road abn lions. Yes, vte io pay more for this 1 ol A rani, bul you pay no more for your luliriialMjf do not buy a WASH Ol'T type arrar. Our Motor Oils too are only first liw ft PKN.N7.OIL 100 Pure Pennsylvania or BlP "It's Alloved." LINDSAY MOTORS I' pi i on k m ' ing butter, salt, orange Juice Stir In all the rest of ingredients except marshmallows. Refill shell with mixture. Cut up marshmallows. Place them on top. Replace the potatoes in hot oven until heated through and browned slightly on surface. Advertise in the Ouily News! Dimy. wnen ne is not, a dan- Mrs. L. Gordon. Mrs. F Bailev have taken it. Municipal trans- beaten egg whites. Pour into a greased, pudding dish and bake 30 minutes in a moderately slow-oven of 325 degrees F Serve hot with pudding sauce. Yield: six to eight servings. If it is another dish the housewife Is seeking, she might cook her potatoes another way. gerous lunatic is at large for Mrs. L. Bailey. he's liable to start anything. In To Vancouver R. Hood, D. K. Quito, Ecuador, this week, a Wilson. broidcast announced an "in- To Sandspit -J Fninky, C. vasion from Mars" but 175,000 Hanson. Timely Recipe Nectar Dinner Appetizer ',3 cup honey 3 cup lemon juice port employees have organized a 28-piece salon orchestra which recently held its third concert within a year CURFEW WILL NOT RING STOGURSEY, Somersetshire, Eng., 0, Until the war the almshouse bell here had been rung every morning and evening for 500 years The rope wai arranged so that the ringer did not have to leave his bed. The villagers want the custom revived but bcllrinuer Tom Webb. 82, says: "I'm loo old and I g-to relatives to sleco.H THE fruit Oil PI2:? l'i cups apricot 'whole nectar Few grains salt POTATOES AND CHEESE - Ingredients: one quart of half-inch potatoe cubes, one onion, three pimentos, two cups white sauce, one-half pound mild cheese, one-half teaspoon salt. Cook potatoes and onions, finely chopped ,in boiling salted water to cover, live minutes. Add pimentos cut in small pieces and cook seven minutes. Drain. Turn into a buttered Skeena Construction & Cafe HI ILDLKS AND l.fM ItM. ( OMKMli' Few drops clove extract 1 tablespoon rum flavoring I 1. 1 Kilt StVIIIVC tVII I HUM I W1' ESTIMATES FHEK ON UWU1 Combine honey .and lemon Juice and beat until well blend ed. Stir in remaining ingredi- baking dish and pour over while. BOOKINGS Do it Uic easy way put (lie details of your spring trip overseas in our hands. They'll all he taken care of : passports. Travellers' cheques etc. Passaee can be arraiiRed cither from Atlantic seaports or via Uic Panama Canal. I.liiillril spurr tiiiitUlitc lur iirl sprhif; viilllis. Iti'tls-' !,T ihiw for nt." lmiikhij:s. Cull or Wrll : riTV TICKKT Ol I'll K 528 3rd Ave PRINCE RUPERT. DC SPECIAL!. $14.50 cwt. T COMMON GALVANIZED ALSO ALL OilILK TVPKS CANADIAN SPECIALTY CO. AVl Fast llasliiiKS VANCOUVER -B.C. (Hi Z7 ents. Chill thoroughly before sauce mixed with cheese and ai ays 1 serving. j .alt. Bake in a moderate oven j Serves 4. I until potatoes are soft. Classified aQvertlilijg brings results. m BOOKS! 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Box 181 351 West Thiiil COMPLETELY RENOVATED ANU i BETTER THAN EVEH RAILWAY CENTRE Clarenville is a divisional headquarters for the Newfoundland Railway Located 131 miles from St. John's, it is here the Bjmvisla branch of the line begins. This photo shows the typical railroad town of the country with thp yards and equipment including snow plows in evidence. cp Photoi u Downy. Flake Do-Nuts Our ;J i