ptinte Rupert Dafl? Jl3eto ttlJ. Thursday, faarch 25,1648 1. Seasonable Ideas for Housekeepers f "PROTECTS water, mixing quickly. Pour over j apples in baking dish and bar.e j APPLES FOR APPETITE; ARE NOW SEASONABLE FOR EASTER i in moderate oven 350 degrees F. YOUR ROOF? for about 40 minutes. Six serv- annlps uithnut. nppHnor SO Nltt-V 3. When peeling apples drop ! lnps- - IP Apple Meringue Pie Legends associated with apples are many. The Turks of ear'.y ages believed that apples were the true fountain of youth. They r SL, in cold water to prevent Pie paste 2 larbe apples, sliced 2 egg yolks Vb cup sugar 1 cup milk 2 egg whites ate them to keep or regain the vitally of adolescent days. Another of the old customs was the eating of apples on Easter 4. Cover saucepan closely whe.i making apple sauce. 5. Sugar toughens cellulose. Tf sauce is desired, cook without sugar, adding it when apples are cooked. Less sugar will bo Y 2 tablespoons sugar Line a 9-inch pie plate with morning to be assured of good health for the remaining part of the year. With so many of reauired. If whole pieces are V . ? it these legends relating to health it is no wonder that the slogan preferred, make a syrup and me Pae. r?ei, core aim suet cook apples in it. J aPP'ss and Place ln tne Ple she11-' 6. Bake apples in a moderais 1 Beat egg yolks, add sugar and. I, , f ' III "1r M "An apple a day keeps the doc F. to milk. Pour this mixture ovr oven 350 degrees prevent , tor away" lives on year afte year. apples. uaKe in not oven i)u degrees F., for 10 minutes, then reduce temperature to 325 de- skin breaking. Apple-Ginger tp Side Down Cake In this country, Easter never was the right season for luscious 1 'V - V I i s apples. The best time to bite j into a crisp appjs was when the I first snow was' falling. Modern gress and bake 30 minutes longer. Top with meringue made from the 2 egg whites and the 2 tablespoons of sugar. Return to moderately slow oven, 325 degrees F., to brown meringue. Yield: one 9-inch pie. cold storage facilities ha-e changed the situation so that some varieties of apples are still firm and juicy at Easter time. In any case there are plenty of 3 tablespoons butter 3 cup brown sugar 3 apples i ' Vi cup mild-flavoured fat 3 tablespoons white sugar 1 egg Vb cup molasses 1 cup sifted pastry flour OR 1 cup less 2 tablespoons sifted all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking powder Vb teaspoon baking soda B teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ginger y2 teaspoon cinnamon 'A cud boiling water HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHT.FY good apples ready for delicious apple dishes. Home economists say that some sink Q. How can I clean the drain properly? ' A. Take 2 quarts of boiling water and Vb-can of strong lye, nr notash. Pour this into the of the general rules for cooking apples are often Ignored. General Rules for Cooking Apples 1. The natural flavor of apples should be developed. This means little added spice or flavouring. 2. Whenever possible, cook CROW BlfSCiOU' century. r!s tor nearly hau n J to quality', THE CANADA STARCH CO., LTD., Montreol, Toronto All M.iniifjcfrirrri tf Canada Cora Starch Melt butter in baking dish.sink wasteDiDe at nieht .when Add brown sugar and cook to -1 ieaving the kitchen. gether for 2 or 3 minutes. Peel.j Q How can l jve an artdd core and slice apples. Arrange gloss to trie nnen? ! apple slices in butter and sugar j A A gjogg can be produced by mixture. Cream fat and white maklng trie hot starch with sugar together. Add well-beaten goapy water. This also prevent? egg or molasses. Beat thorough- tne iron f rom sticking to the SAMPLER QUESTIONS You letvc no loopholci for wettticr when you repair your roof with Plisti-Seal. It'i suitable for any type of roof and it easy to apply. One coat it sufficient. Just pour it from the container ind brush it on cold. Plasti-Seal is manufactured from high grade asphalt base compounds, oils and long fibre asbestos. Ask your Ace-Tex dealer about low-cost Plasti-Seal for lasting roof protection.' ly. Sift dry ingredients and add goods to mixture. Lastly add boiling q how can I improve . the flavor and the texture of fudge? INLAND FISHERMAN ; A. Both the flavor and the Inquiries About Locac Ore Plant In Legislature VS. ARMY CADETS i Continued from Page One) TRAYS AID HOUSEWli E A tray to carry small cleaninu equipment around the house is PETERBOROUGH, Ont. CP texture will be improved u a Thp Minlstpr of Mines in the 'After a two-hour battle, George small spoonful of cornstarch is r rri i nr n 1 (TAuorn m trt mac TP ' . . j i""""1-'"' " Street, local angler, shouldered aaaea. cently asked a number of ques his rod, baited only with a mm ACE-TEX BONDED ROOFS. ROOFING AND SHINGLES. INSULATED-BRICK SIDING. ASPHALT FLOOR TILES. PLASTI-SEAL. SHEATHINGS. LUSTERLITE. DONNACO.NA. Commander for the duration of, handy for housewives. Tray the voyage. ials0 saves needless trips when The type of inter-service co- clearing the table. operation is evidence of the1 ' " carrying out of the spirit of the ; pkivck ttrrMrr t.knn hkcikihnii ,oe mQrffai ao tVlio ll!THH'T tions by W. D. Smith, member for Atlin, relating to the estab- straight hpok, and grinned at his catch a suit. A gust of ANNIVERSARY lishment of a sampling plant at r . wind wina blew Diew the me sun- suit from iium a a sec. ci.- : ... K Prince Rupert, in August 1937. ona.storey clotnes line to a roof AC CXV PIH The minister's replies were ';beiow. when ice prevented use ; VII UULW IUJIS CANADA ROOF PRODUCTS LIMITED VANCOUVER VICTORIA EDMONTON CALGARY 't a""cu luil"" "'"6" "-"" TAKE NOTICE that COLUMBIA the first time on record that ; cellulose company limited of OOth army and navy personnel ; 142a Standard Building. Vancouver. manufacturer of Columbia, have k. been combined .nmhinorf fm- for train-'British train- proouctl!, intends to apply ing Of this type. tat a lease of 'the following described the general effect that the plant iof a ladd street confidently to Skagway, In Particular, Celebrate This Summer was built to encourage develop- i resorted his skill at casting, ment work by prospector -owners . l . , . . . v. Isnas " situate in inmiioB nuMtw The vessel is one of two such ,Ur ... forhore 00. kit aoway This summer will GENTLE anniversary ships in the United States as-jpostte the north end of stapiedon fiftieth feature ieature the uie umun i ,J . ...ii rft -Uh Island for the purpose of a log stor- Klondike Rush and Its I '6" 6 " J manulac- Of the i age ground and use In the by the purchase of small lots uf j ore and to stimulate develop-1 ment in the country adjacent j to the Canadian National Rail-i ' ways. It seemed to stimulate interest to some extent for about throughout th3 I University Reserve Officer Units. ,ure Q, ceUui0S. products at wataor. Trio nthpr shin ls on the East' Island: Commencing at a post going to last LAXATIVE ANTACID -w.www. i a trifle, and get there Just the I water supply comes from the Coast, stationed at the Under same. No ooe is ever run down. piantect vpruuiiiii j v.... noutheasterlr of the 8 B. corner of imwnuL Collisions are unknown. Rude, tourist season. Skagway, In particular, plans on playing it up strong. The mayor of Skagway, Pat Carroll, .,., ,,,.oc thnf fnr tho henefit SitV of Pennsylvania. Lot 641. Range 5. Coast District -rh. The trQ-ifl FSIO anived arrived at at Il.lO 11 1 "i this s i ihence northerly, rhalns: 40 thence chains: southerly. thence ,11. I l-V-. IL t morning and will continue south- j 40 chains; thence easterly. 5 chains of boatload after boatload of . ward at midnight. It Is tied up "nB acreSg more or .ess. summit. A cable car runs to the crest, and away off yonder over the shimmering blue -green of the sea less than a hundred miles ls where the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. Adderley Street, the chief thoroughfare, leads to the public gardens. Vei'dure is remi-tropical, the atmosphere restful. In I L.y j Ij i painful occurences are left for IV j lithe cars. Perhaps the rickshaw . boy Haunts a leopard skin or ?a.e of Capetown is ; as a pair of horns fixed In his i!ut of a Southern ; usually abundant wool. But he c '.i'ul ci'.v. say those ls not nearly as wild as he would tu cmipare. But : iike to lock. Just window dress- tourists, ' as they arrive, there ; at tne miaaie or me ocean uu ( Columbia cellulose will be re-enacted scenes such ; which was the American Army company, li mited. a' the gun fight that killed shipping centre here during the: , ; ' Agnt. three years but in the biggest year the tonnage handl.?d amounted to less than one-half the amount estimated as necessary to justify the service. The following tonnage of ore was purchased: 1938, 104 tons; 1939, 17 tons; 1940, 171 tons; 1941, 119 tons; 1942, 30 tons; 1943, 1.6 tons; 1944, 3.5 tons; and 1945, 22 tons. Since then the building has been demolished and the equipment stored in Prince Rupert for possible future use. war days. o;aiu'e nds. , in lng. He it,, i. aniinhle and smiles HARD WEAU COUNTS The expression 'garden" is more fitting than park even to this day. Long ago, the ground, in very truth, was just that. Early voyagers and explorers, Soapy Smith, also the dramatic storv of Dan McGrew, and dozens of other stirring classes, with the genuine northland for the setting. Sourdoup.hs will again race over the 2,400 foot White Pa.ss. It ought to be a great summer for the chechacos. Cape' the influence ; easily. t and the dark contin- Flanked by brooding Lions ' son and felt. There Head and Devil s Peak, the oiaypd helmets and naked brick-shaped immensity A rirfcihaw boy takes of Table Mountain, 3,500 feet is of a pony. A bov can a noble setting for any town. rounding the Cape of Good Hope, KIM'E KITKKT l.-M KKI OHDIM. . Sometimes, mist drifts over the i experienced a common problem. rs along ,n bare feel sharp, clear outline and steals j This was finding fresh veget-he shafts of a neat, a along the higher elevations. They , ables for the crews, if scurvy Go to your outdoor job wearlnj Leckie Work Booti and you'r all aet for tough going underfoot. Their molature-resistant leathers will help keep your feet warm and dry in all weathers and you can count IIISTHICT TAKE NOTICE thHt COLUMBIA REPORT ON AIR BASES IS 'ABSURD' rit. Yuu ride for call it. "the tabicciom. mc were w on avuiucu. mm strong walls. The latter are topped with concrete, into which shattered glass had been stuck. Informal sociability is not encouraged. Capetown, mother-city of all South Africa, can look back across three centuries. CELLULOSE COMPANY LIMITED of 1422 Stanrtnrd Building. Vancouver, j British Columbia, manufacturer of j i for rugged wear tiny Dutch settlement oi Capetown became the source of a few cultivated acres that, expanding i comfort. I I.J?V andlona-lastinf k fil !PtV You'll easily find a style Leckie dealer'. iVV vfX cellulose products. Intends to apply j PAKlb IP Th ine semi jpmi.nf ouitid.1 ficial described , for a lease of the following lands situate In Inverness Passage, agency France-Presse called approximately one and one-half miles ..simply absurd" yesterday - a Point. from Osborne for northwesterly the purpose of log storage ground Russian circulated report that and use In the manufacture of cellu- the United States had been inae pucts .t w.nd:-. anted new mUitary and air Commencing at a post piantea e chains northeasterly of the n e cor- bases in French territory. in space and fruitfulness, became ln course of time, a place of peace and planned loveliness. Christmas is midsummer, with "Build B. C. Payrolls" ems ner of Lot 420. Range o. oiist , it thence northwesterly iou j trict: chains; chains; chains. thence northeasterly iu thence southeasterly 160 ' thence southwesterly 10 chains and containing 160 acres, more picnic parties and Darning beaches, warm breezes and sunlit skies. It is" a city of world trade, shipping and commerce, sea, land and air defence, education and travel centre. Locomotives bear names, as well at numbers. There are fine old homes with lawns and flowers and fountains, enclosed within or less. DATED March 8, 1948 COLUMBIA CELLULOSE COMPANY. LIMITED. Roy. E. Morton Agent. nrlh rriurinlierinx "li ne ilaj "Iloyul f-ilj'' I'ork and IU iiiim fr a llirifly .liiinrr or 1'I Iiiik Ik oii llisll. GET THE PACIFIC MILK HABIT! uirsT!rio J41IJ( t,fl t,, '111 at your Reliable Plumbing Work Plus SATISFACTION ! low Ar nil able! (ireccr's. PRINCESS LINE to VANCOUVER and way ports Every Monday 10 p.m. to A L A S K A Ketchikan, Wranjell, Juneau, . 1 and Skagway April 1 and 11 to ALERT BAY and Vancouver Mar. 25 and Apr. 5 This is one habit that's good lor you, and so nourishing! Use it for baking and cooking, at well as drinking. Yes, Pacific Milk is good. Try some today. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed CANNED FOODS We can handle any job at very moderate cost. M1NKKAI. ACT Day, and night service. Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating PHONE 10H Notice of A-iplicntlim tor Certificate LOOK TOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL All Our Patrons of Improvements Eenlng 4c Lake Fractional Mineral Claims. Situate in the Portland Canal Mining Division, j Cassiar, at "I'dtr to 1 . ' "c vim customers prom pi it'iivei,y " Tv nei,wry to place THE TELEPHONE -IU'K ON A REGULAR SCHEDULE. RUPERT MARINE REALTY CLAl'SEN & SON) j i(J. We Take Listings of . . . j BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. SECOND AVEME AND FIRST STREET Service Department Now Open for Business FLAT-RATE LABOR QUOTATIONS SUPPLIED ON REQUEST PHONE 866 American t;reea. Lawful holder: Charles Lundstrom. Number of the holder's free miner's certificate; 14039-P. Take notice that I. W. H. Forrest, Df Victoria. B.C., acting as agent for Charles Lundstrom, of Stewart. B.C.. Free Miner's Certificate No. 14039-F, intends, at the end of sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining Crown grants of the above i'jl APRIL 1, ploasc place WEEK-,ly ,UI,I'.US P.EFORE 10 A.M. to ensure early de- SAVOY HOTEL BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHINO EQUIPMENT ANli5f.KKK-END ORDERS NOT LATER h ' M. I HLDAY. Thank You. TRY Carl Zarelli, Prop. fioneer Food Market rhone 37 P O. Box 514 - RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Lipsett's, waterfront) n Phone Green 97 B I claims. ! And further take notice that action, under section 85 of the "Mineral Act," must be commenced be-1 I fore the Issuance of such Certificate I of Improvements. Dated this 30th day of August, 1 1B47. W. H. FORREST. FRASER STREET Prince Rupert 2 PHONE .1 I