ptm nupert ?at!p J3ttus Friday, June 10, 1943 Timely Recipe Saturday pe at antics fflliam F. Stone's Final Day of Stock and the chemicals to use with them. It Is a simple matter to control bugs or disease if one counter-attacks at the first sign of them. Reducing Sale Lemon Chiffon Tie 4 cups cornflakes V cup sugar Va cup melted butter 1 tablespoon gelatin 1 eup cold water 4 eggs, separated 1 cup sugar Vt cup lemon juice Vi teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind Crush corn flakes into fine crumbs. Add sugar and butter mix well. Press evenly and firmly around sides and bottom of pie pan saving two tablespoons for topping, if desired. Chill. Soften gelatin in water. Beat egg yolks slightly; add sugar, lemon juice and' salt. .Cook over hot water, stirring until mixture coats spoon. Remove from heat; stir in softened gelatin rtfc' ';a X HV . , - f , .. J J r. t; a ' -hp- - ? - ft 11 I RIGHT SEED IS ESSENTIAL -No matter how favorable the weather or soil, results are sure to be disappointing unless one uses good seed. This costs but a few cents a packet but it is vital. It is also vital to use seed that is suitable for local conditions. Something that might give wonderful results in other places may be far too tender TENDER PLANTINGS It is i now about last call for planting' or setting out those tender) flowers and vegetables that will not stand any frost. Dahlias, gladioli, penunias and other soft-stemmed started flowers are in this category, and also squash, melons and pumpkins. Some of these, it is true, will survive a light frost, but usually the damage sets them back so that they will never really catch up. Witn the seeds and bulbs, of course one can plant a week or ten clays before the last light frost because the plants will not be exposed above ground. There is not much advantage in early planting bccau.se none of these tender things really start to grow until both soil and air are warm. One safe shortcut, however, is open to the amateur. Using special waxed paper caps, which are placed over individual 10 ONLY TOPCOATS Reg. Value to $45.00 FINAL DAY SPECIAL 15 ONLY SUITS ' Reg. Value to $42.50 FINAL DAY SPECIAL 12 ONLY-SPORT JACKETS Reg. Value to $27.50 FINAL DAY SPECIAL 9.95 14.95 S9.95 f. . : 1 1 : , i U! : .. . 1 a 1 . oliu wcaiiiig iiie uig picture uai sue wure uunii'j uie marriage and lemon rind. Cool until when planted in Prince Rupert. ( mixture beglns to thicken. Fold j in stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour striking figure in this excellent closeup in the Princess Chateaii de L'Horizon at Cannes, France. The couple will soon parties- ipate in a Moslem wedding ceremony. into crumb crust; sprinkle remaining crumbs over top. Chill until firm. I Yield: 1 9-inch pie. a o ftwo months in jail Thursday George Payne, operator of Voters' List Hits Record he pleaded guilty to a lunch counter on Sixth Strict, after j of registrations of 14,046 in 1945 was fined '$300 with an option' charge of keeping liquor for sale 'when 11,196 actually voted. 1 00 ONLY PAIRS MEN'S SHOES Black and Brown. All sizes. qj a- Reg. Value to $10.95. FINAL DAY MttJd 50 ONLY JACKETS, COAT SWEATERS Reg. Value to $9.75 Qff FINAL DAY SPECIAL $O.VD 40 ONLY Sleeveless WOOL SWEATERS I hills or plants, one can plant seed or set out plants from two to three weeks ahead of normal. ! These caps act as miniature out-': door greenhouses. With two small rural divis- I ions with votes not exceeding sixty, having yet to report their registrations and courts of revision still to provide their additions which will probably number a couple of hundred, .the federal voters list for Skeena in the forthcoming election al I The melons are usually grown IT PAYS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH 95c in hills. These are beds a foot Reg. Value to $4.95 FINAL DAY SPECIAL . 1'OTE Only one of each item to a customer. ALL SALES FINAL O 0 INo telephone Calls. No C.O.D, s. ALL SALES FINAL ly (e ml or so in diameter and about two to three feet apart. They art' heaped up a few inches above the surrounding earth. This allows them to drain well an' also to absorb more sun, which they love. Hills are made by scraping out about six inches of the surface soil, filling with rotted manure or some similar rich mixture, then topping off with an inch or so of line, light soil in which the seeds are planted. Cigarette Tobacco YOU DON'T GET HERE IN TIME FOR THE ABOVE SPECIALS PLEASE DON'T BLAME US ready exceeds that of 1945, it was announced last night by Returning Officer Rod MacLeod. The 1945 roll included many transient dry dock workers so the increase for this election is taken as an indication of substantial and permanent growth in populatio. The total of registrations so far In this election is 14,918 as compared with the final total 1NAL DAY SPECIALS START AT 9 A.M. VIRGIN MUD, SWEET, BRIGHT Saturday June 11th. The Above and Many More Specials at William F. Stone "CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION" HEALTH HINTS The cleaner and healthier a gardrn the less liable it is to be attacked by posts. Frequent cultivation and im SMI! I II 111 proper spacing of plants, as emphasized earlier, is most import ant. A little -che-Ynical fertilizer. fled at the mile, while first prize Michael Kciss was imea'u speckilly recommended for the FHERS ROYAL PLE TEA, SALE in the big raffle, an electric by Magistrate W. D. Vance in" garden, will also help to keep stove, went to Mrs. Liversidee. city police court Thursday after! plants robust. As this may bum Pur- Florence Delnhn won the sec- h lmH nlrarir-ri fmtn.v tn i " if it " comes comes in in direct direct contact! iiERS The Royal ond prLc, an auto rug, while d)ai.ge of joyrW,B ln an auto. with roots or leaves it . should be applied carefully and according to directions. embroidery, is the third prize still unclaimed. a successful sale of work e of home cooking last ? afternoon, and bingo v night in the Elk's Hall. Berg won the cake raf- his own. in court He by was Rod , mobile not i represented MacLeod. ' one oi me saiest ways is to I dissolve in water and apply as a liquid. Fringes about the flower or I Adve'tise in the Daily News! V Both VJer& ntented Carnation Babies says MRS. P. K. LEITCH, c vegetable garden should not be neglected. If weeds are allowed to thrive here they may harbor a lot of insects and other pests which will give trouble at the first, opportunity. If possible trim with mower or scythe, or at least spray with some chemical weed killer. Another precaution is to have a sprayer or dust-gun handy, OLD AGE PEHS10HS MOTHERS' ALLOW All CEG gradual dietitian of Alexander, Man. Many, many mothers with dietetic training and experience have used Carnation formulas for their babies. But you don't have to be a dietitian to use a Carnation formula. Carnation is widely accepted as the (referred milk for infant feeding. Homogenization and heat refinement make Carnation unusually digestible so that it agrees with babies; evaporation makes it double-rich so that it can be exactly diluted to suit each baby; and sterilization brings it to your home absolutely safe and pure. Ask your doctor about a Carnation formula for your baby. "from J V k r i ,3 ' i if- , US & -.- ' M l Conferred SOCIAL SECURITY SERVICES WORKMEH'S COMPEHSATIOH FREE HOSPITALIZATION FREE EDUCATIOH . :.,.u Din- i -.. " and sw-i . A vMburnc ie A v j i f aril-" nrt M LsMrS.Letch-- b.lbles a day f !ry AndtheCaroa- ! - " -' inVCarna . formula " -fnrmua"ssu wmny tlon tun. . - are i , 1 HOLIDAYS WITH PAY "" THI MILK IVMY OOCIOa KNOWS . VA " A v p-r The Hon. Paul TIKI Minister of National Health and Welfare i Speaks Tonight CFPR 9:00'9:15p.m. Inserted by National Liberal Federation Evef The Best Government HEAD HUNTER'S SON VISITS OLD FRIENDS Pastor Robert Salau, native preacher of the Solomon Islands, was instrumental in the rescue of 500 Allied servicemen dur" Published by tht British Columbia Coalition Organization Mr. Besnev about week k accompanied by ter. Miss Agnes R04 Your Coalition Candidate on June 15 is . the war. He is pictured . native costume with a for hunting or fishirr Salau, the son of ' hunter, is a Seventl ventist minister ajlON FEENA SUPPORT for the Department oV; Affairs at Christie Stn pital but now making hei , with " the family in Vanck, :j.d..M U.S. to renew frif Your Liberal Candidate former U.S. sci APPLEWHAITE