Timely Tonics from enace IISPICES IN ! Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS J FAVOR HOW Roy Yoxall returned tn hirtt A r.nu i i i. f3rfnce Sirpert Oaflp iSctos Cta. 5 Friday, July 23, 1S4S A Delicious Coo Drink Directions: Make tea exactly as usual . . . While) still hot pour into glasses filled with cracked ice . . . Add sugar and lemon to taste . . . mnTl! n Pr n TueSday contract to deliver the mails to rST IN AITOMOTIVE SERVICB Lrfhg Reign of Salt-and-Pepper Monotony Ended nu,g lne past and from the deDot. The con- month with his father here. gee xoui 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "I threw the paper in the wastebasket." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "loathsome?" 3. Which one f these word is misspelled? Septennial, ser- viceable, severance. tract was relinquished by George Anderson. By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK The United kERAL motors dealer Che. Track Mr. and Mrs. T. Bulck Owens came States housewife is spice-con n tVrole O.M.C. Track Oldsmobile scious again for the first time 4. What does the word "pen- ,0tiW in on Tuesday's train to spend a two week's holiday with their niece Mrs. Bailey. since great-ereat-grandmotherj Do Having stopped off at Terrace to officiate at the funeral of William Laird on Wednesday, Rt. Rev. J. B. Gibson, Bishop of Caledonia, with Mrs. Gibson visited old friends in town; before returning to their home in Prince Rupert on Thursday. " WORK A SPECIALTY MACHINE disguised jerked venison with a! 5 Wnat.is a word beginning judicious measurement of fen- wlrh iP that, means "liehtness?" Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE, B.C Mrs. James Bailey cf Eardis i6 nel. 1 Answers ace visiting her son and daughter- For more years than a gourmet i. say. "into the wastebasket" likes to contemplate, cooks just to denote direction. 2. Pro- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bailey. Hemn Hipp of ihe welfare reached for salt and pepper nounce the th as in smoth, not office in Prince George is spend Dr. A. Sevenster, consular gen shakers when the recipe called as in both. 3. Serviceable. 4. ing a month's holiday here wUh eral of the Netherlands, arrived for seasoning. Now they are Sincerely affected by a sense of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. ! in Terrace at noon Thursday in ' blossoming out with a spice sheit , guilt; repentant. ''Be penitent, lw- I the course of a tour of Canada, of some 20-ocld spices. and for thy fault contrite I He is accompanied by Mis. Snices have been rediscovered. ' MMon. 5. Levity. VANDERIIOOF Vanderhoof school staff. Miss I M. Switzer has been transfer-S. R. Yates, casualty rehab- j red to Fort St. James at her ilitation officer for the Depart- 0wn request and G. R. Slade ment of Veterans Affairs, has 0f Vancouver has been appoint- IN TERRACE . . . A Modern Department Store Nationally-known line in Ladles' Wear, Yard Good, Men's Clothing, Shoe . . . plus a new Self-Serve Food SctiM with a Fn-r Delivery Service. they are the 1 violently. In some places such Mrs. Eruce Barr has received Sevenster and word from Mr. Barr, who is at'sutsts of Mr. and Mrs. Peter as New y0rk spice cooking is Drowns From HI been a visitor here during the ; eci to the senior grades at Fort Ipill past week on official duties. Fraser. present attending summer school In Victoria, that he has accepted a position as French teacher '.n van Stolk, at whose home a re- j definitely a fad. Here and there Roaf Near Juneau ception was held on Thursday ; iies danger that the enthusiastic evening where the visiting dig-; heavy hand of the fanatics will JUNEAU The body of a nor- the high school at Courtenriy. ! nltarles met fellow countrymen' them fisherman, Ralph Watts, overdo it. Vancouver Island She and their ! wno have settled in the riistr'ct. Vanderhoof teen-agers are still interesting themselves in the possibility of organizing a summer camp at Fort St. James. to Junea" Irom brought was Fortunately, most cooks have il SKEENA MERCANTILE Many district people attended a fancy dress dance which was held last Saturday night at Douelos Lodge. Stuart Lake, and proved to be a colorful affair. two children will be leaving nexl They left here on Friday morn month to join him in the south inB for Houston. learned about spices the hard way:: through war-induc?d food shortages and the need to tws xieur uiAUii naiuui, Mine nc had bfpn drowned. He had fallen overboard, when his boat, the TTmln hit a rwlr Tl Ti'ns in tht w f IN THE Plans have been drawn up for an attractive children's playground at Alan Park here. over cheaper tougher cuts of ; ' than m baf meal. They know that spice is h(jm.s of artmcla, respira. Amphibian Plane VSeabee Non-Schedule Charter Service uir.-jiliuu IAJ emitting: IIU'MM, U'Jl i's.i. Adrian Meier and two children arrived on Tuesday's train from Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, to spend a few weeks holiday with Mrs. Meier's mother Mrs. C. R. de Kergommeaux. BUILDING FOR BLIND REGINA, ff A $100,000 building is to be erected here by the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. Construction is expected to start next spring. tion proved useless in trying to restore life. disguise it. II J Commercial Hunting Placer mining has taken a spurt in the Omineca country. Train Schedule For the Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. Prom the East-Tuesday, Thuraday , So turday-10:45 p rn. All this, the American Spice Trade Association feels, means that spices are back in the cot- CHILDREN NEED TREATMENT particularly around Manson MONTREAL, CP Thirty-three, rrppk Man small ouerations per cent of school children have CALVES AND ATHLETES w-u "iwr paid (.his Mrs. Brentzen and Enid, a visit to Prince Rupert' week. NA AIR TRANSPORT LTD. PHONES w. H. Martin, 23; E. T. Kentwy Ltd., 35 me Rupert: Prince Rupert Hotel, 408 ,vn )uneent meriu- ROLAND. Man.. W -An annual defective vision and 82 per cent are in need of dental care, Dr. Percy Vivian, of the departmen of social medicine, McGill University, said in an address here are underway and a few larger operations are also in full swing. An interesting recent development is the purchase of the Ralph Hill properties by Harvey W. Barnhill of Anchorage, Alaska. sports day here featured a calf ! In pre-war aayt, almost every show. However, the event spon-j housekeeper had a little cinna-sored by Roland Agricultural ' mon, r.utmeg, cloves and paprika Society had athletes too. An- in her food closet. Now the other feature was a four-team ladies who thought of cloves for baseball tournament. ham and cinnamon for toast can ThePopular S.S.. Mrs. Hans Koch and two sons . Peter and Robert, travelled tn l Prince Rupert by car this week accompanied by Mrs. G. Jordan. B CLASSIFIED ADS THEY GET RESULTS discuss items like "cardamon" 0 PPTMPF. 'coriander," "mace," and even fenugreek." RUPERT PEPPER STILL SCARCE Sails For Most spices were scarce during the war, now they ure all back in plrniy except pepper. Much interest was taken in the annual illustration station field day on the John Andros farm on Tuesday of this week. Many of the districts farmers were in attendance and the feature of the day was an address and demonstration bp Prof. J. R. W. Young on the care and Peppercorns, mostly frown in the Netherlands East Indies and India, are still war casualties. The vorld's supply is down from operation of farm machinery. a pre-war 182,000,000 pounds to VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 P.M. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT F"r information call or writs City or Depot TVket OMtc 80,000.000. Vanderhoof Cubs defeated Fort St. James by a score of 18- Spice for the home kitchen runs alphabetically from allspice, fruit of a West Indian tree with 11 in the latest inter-community baseball game here. a flavor resembling a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg and clover, to I tumeric ,an Indian-grown rout Miss Florence Hogben of Mil- PUINCE RCPfJBl, DC ner and Miss Dorothy Heddoni of Port Alberni have been appointed to vancancies on thel of th? girder family widely ued' in pickling. The big mystery in the spice business is saffron, probably the most expensive, retailing for See us for your Preserving Supplies TINS, JARS AND JELLY GLASSES CANNING MACHINES AND PRESSURE COOKERS WE DELIVER about $60 a pound. It suddenly has become very popular but no one quite knows why. It's prbed for its brilliant yellow colo' and pleasant taste, but heret. mre wasn't used for much except Spanish dishes. What is a spice? It is the buds, leaves seeds, bark, roots or berries ul aromatic plsnts used for seasoning anc' usually grown in tropical or semi-tropical countries. Herbs are usually flie leaves of annuals or perennials grown in the temperate zones. Condiments refer to a blend of spices or herbs with other things such as a tomato puree to make a flavoring sauce. Aromatic spices are anise, caraway, cardamon, cinnamon, cloves, cumin, ginger, mace, nutmeg and a few others. Stimulants among the spices are mustard, pepper and tumeric. Spirit -AVAJ-JH 32 McBride Street Phone 311 ! Htd 'Jcwnc- vff jThi A'i&irW j uo , 4yl l Hi I l?:tffo&o, I E!ig?ov TrV "f . . ' T H'S WIFE SAVS ) "C i I f 1 r 1 1 (iVAGI.Nt HINI POSING AT. ) THEMAt4lS-, t4. 'rT WELL'K S , I 'f ( A GOOD CITIZEN ANQ S I t(?ving to .i i SL f SHAMe w) 1 1 ' - I f L -l Zr then breakup hs J shsve a jji? r 0 Sva HEC3 A i VSf. 1 va"'V7rx ..v- ( nec to duck a simple ) " j t,rj-222!!l ' i V - J III I T"Z7l ( OAGWCXX? 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Coquitlam, July 10, 20, DROP IN 251 3rd West WRITE Box 1127 PHONE Phone 179 31, 11 pm. ' FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 Vacationing wilh Your Car? Points to check before you leave to ensure a carefree holiday: ENGINE TVNE-l'P Maximum miles per gallon of gas. Insurance apainst engine failure. BRAKE INSPECTION Safety and Confidence. WHEEL ALIGNMENT Driving comfort when at the wheel for long distances Prevention of excessive tire wear. And last but not least a thorough LINDSAY LUBRICATION and know thaf every part of your car has been correctly lubricated and checked includes under-car inspection. LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. PHONE 866 O ,OHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenus