" ! HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY - i Washington, fire wood was be-1 ;ing chopped into convenient j J ; length for carting home. lirinrt lUiprrt HcUjs Lto. Friday, February 13, 1948 Radio Dial j 1240 Kilocycle CF PR LONDON' rp in his -aparj-y 5 a. in,m tw for 7 I Target F()r T. Reminiscences By w.J. and Reflections (Subject to change) i ft j FR1DAY PJA. i Some kind friend has sent this department a copy of the! Saskatoon Capital, dated Aug- iust loth. 1907. The limp, faded The Experts Say "Coa.stul t ommaim: , lowing an 'iXTatii By KAY REX Canadian Press Staff Writer I hot main ui.-h that you know they'll like. i Corn and Cheese Souffle In-igredients: Four tablespoons fat: remains at G5. Legislation has been enacted whereby Con- How Tuck's Inlet came to be chosen Pacific terminus of the Q. How can I remove gloss from a painted surface before repainting? A. Before painting the kitchen woodwork, try washing it with gold dust and a little ammonia in warm water. The gold dust removes all dirt and grease, while the ammonia takes olf the gloss of the old paint. Q How can I restore shrunken vkoolens? A. By using clean soapsuds a the last rinse. Squeeze the i pages numDer eigni. ; six columns wide. We were earning bread and butter (not oleomargarine) there, at that 'time. The Capital, now the 4:00 Ed McCuraj Sfnas 4:15 Stock Quotation.' 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 5:00 String Stylings 5:30 Music by Sammy Kaye 5:45 Community Calendar Grand Trunk Pacific Railway gressmen wm enjoy a pension has an interesting history. Yes run ,. (':Ul I make the f,. terday, the Daily News published a letter signed by Geo. T. Kane. of rubb.i.: wash u,;,'i Q How ice cubi;. IriRvraior'. A. I'm the w :itcr 5:00 Beat tne enamps i PANCAKE S Pancakes and maple syrup, pancakes and sausages; whichever way you prefer them they make a tasty dish this chilly weather either for breakfast or supper. Home economists suggest a new-form pancake with a modern flavor. of '$11,750 with the age limit lowered from 65 to 62. There is something about this, strangely familiar to what is in effect in other countries. One cannot cape such an impression. four tablespoons flour; one teaspoon salt; few grains pepper; one cup milk; one cup grated chees?; four egg yolk;; two cups corn: four egg whites. Melt fat, add flour, salt ana pepper. Add milk gradually, stirring untn thKk. Add grated Saskatoon Star, carried advertisements that today have an unreal look. For example Good, Strong Knockabout Suits $8. Perfect, High Grade Shoes $3.75. Yes. Ripley, believe it or not. Behold, the proof. 'which in itself, is one of the several engaging and instruc-j live stories associated with the i building of the transcontinental .lie cubf woolens with the hands instead I in utt:u'-tn I , 6:36 Three Suns and a ; Starlet i d:40 According to Record 6:45 Recorded Int. 7:00 CBC News i 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 These English ; 8;00 One-night Stand j 8:30 Boston Pops j 9:00 Dream Time ; 9:30 Prairie Schooner. cheese and stir until melted. Pour over beat?n egg yolks, add Wheat Germ Pancakes Ingredients: Two cups sifted all- railway. Port Simpson was for Seattle may not be threatened a while regarded as the poten- ! with nervous prostration but it tial terminus on the west coast. is evident something has man-However, there were reasons aged to get under Seattle's skin w'hy the final decision ruled and is in- no hurry to leave Farmers of Alberta are objecting once more to daylight purpose flour or 2'4 cups sifted i corn, and mix well. Fold i.i otherwise. 1 Pennle People living livine in in Alaska Alaska and and saving, rrom nViu w . paltry flour; 1U teaspoons bak- j stiffly -beaten egg w hites. Pour ing soda; one -quarter cup wheat ; into greased casserole. Oven-germ; one-half teaspoon salt;! poach in a moderate oven un B ('omenj - h 1 IW MAUREEN til s?t about 5Q minutes. Serves ,ix. S HEP HEP. D SOUFTLE-Inere-dicnts: One cup left-over meat; one teaspoon minced onion; two Prince Rupert have a notion ber is growing time and any 1 they know the cause. Source of monkeying with the crops, or all the trouble is up north. But smy practice or policy adversely j then, Seattle has had trade and affecting harvests cannot but easv pickings on a platter for arouse their opposition. Food a long time. Yet. there used to is important. There never wa.i be a time when Seattle knew a time when It wasn't! Only the day of small things. It was more so, just now. Bless the then nobody knew what Klon- Good Earth. Fads and fancies two tablespoons brown sugar; two cups sour milk: 1'2 tablespoons melted fat. Sift flour, soda and salt together. Add wheat germ and sugar. Add milk slowly, and beat until the batter is smooth. General Eisenhower Is about to commence his memoirs in order, as he says, to provide security for his family. Winston Churchill also has a tale to tell. It may be finished by now, and will be a great one, if he so wills it. Cordell Hull, secretary of 0 he HOMESTRETCH in TECHNICOLOR! tablespoons fat: two half -inch I slices soft bread; 1'3 cups hot 1 milk ; two eggs; one-half tea - dike meant, when Prince Ru- come and go. Dut 11 carries im anri then add melted fat and And to it r.mnM.Bnnnficf-1!spoon salt : one-quarter tea- pert was only a name in British forever if given time, historv and jobs were scarce, we all return also, if given t i t 1 : v. 1 -. state under Roosevelt, is plac-ing unwritten history before the world. He w as close to events. Eisenhower is not the first Am- ; erican general to write his mem-loirs to provide for his family. 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News 10: 15-Lister Sinclair 10:30 al Richards Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Off SATURDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical ClocK 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Rerords at Random 9:30 Melodies for Juniors i 9:59 Time Signal 1 10:00 Band Bland 110:15 World Cnurch News 1 10:30 Tunes Kor Our Times ' 10:45 CBC News I 10:55 Weather Forecast 11:00 Music for Dancing ' 11:30 Weather Forecast i 11:31 Messaee Period i 11:33 Recorded There were no buildings of any time. size and plenty of ivy-covered cottages. Out on newly cleared land around Lakes Union and Advertise In tne bally News spoon paprika; one cup thinly sliced cheese: one tablespoon fat; one tablespoon minced parsely. Put meat and onion through grinder. Panfry lor three minutes with two tablespoons fat. Arrange in bottom of baking-dish. Break bread into smal pieces.' Cut cheese into small LEADERS ALL-TIME In the eighties. General Grant, racing against cancer of the throat, did it, penning the last chapter before he passed on a few weeks later. Memoirs are of value to the generations unborn. 1 to a hot griddle, or ngnuy ; greased frying-pan. Cook until j bubbles form on top and the i edges are done. Flip and cook j on the other side, and serve at once. This makes about 18 cakes. In place of two cups of flour and one-quarter cup wheat germ, ll2 cups flour, and one-half cup whole wheat flour maybe used. HOT MAIN DISH One way of making the family arrive for supper on time is by serving a .jar's," SERVlci r J 45A ijr RUPERT RAD 1 1 thin slices. Combine bread, sal and paprika. Let stand 2D utes, or until 'ready to bake. Then fold in stiffly braten eg whites. Pour into baking -dish over meat. Oven-poach in r. ! moderate oven until set nboir 45 minutss. Serves four to five. i A letter from Brother Moody j came this way a while ago. The ! j brother, vho lathered weather- j ; beaten faces and clipped unruly j !. hair in Prince Rupert long ago. j 1 has been living In Minneapoh ' t 11:45 Personal Album i-.M. - 12:00 Mid-day Melodies for the past few years. Prince Rupert has been kind to him. j 1 1 RUPERT MARINE READ (J. CLAl'SEN Si SON 1 We Take LLctlngs of . . . 1? He saved his pennies and made a killing at the first sab of lots. He likes it here anyway. One could see it in box car letters between the lines. S-imetimes : fellow can get that way. 12:15 Recorded Interlude 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 Polka Time 12:45 Serenade for Strings 1 :00 Announcer's Choice 1:30 Hit Songs of Yesterday 2:00 Tea and Crumpets 2:3(1 Musical Program. Mont.. 3:00 Clearing Up the Weather 3:15 9BC News 3:25 Recorded Interlude 3:30 NBC Symphony Orch. 01 I BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARll SILVER FOR ETHIOPIA STOCKHOLM. CP A magnificent set of church silver, consisting of 24 chalices and a ; many patens, or wafer di.she.-. have been executed for Eir.perc : Haile Selassie of Ethiopia by p ; firm of jewellers here. Th pieces, made of gold and silve-brought from Ethiopia, are t i be donated to various churche; i in that country. ERUPTIONS Jt'i a proven fart new "M V -k I l.f ., lirlp rrmovc bkin blemishes . . . help votir kin to IxMimir t,niMther. .New NnVA-kKI.!' (nit HtDIM. in llir MixxULream i:ivp von older nere-ry minerdl. Gel .) A-kU,l' t(Mla it may lie your answer to pi m n1 health; iiitrmeil appetite; a rlear, " heallhv completion. At rirus slorel rvenwhere. Monev-baek puarantee,. BROKERS IN BOATS. MARINE. AMI 1 1M11NG tylM " lc 1 - v - -: . "... " J MAN O'WAR J' ' i c f. . . ,Ni h-.rv, tj before or srn.c, r.tjs 50 J (rjptjrrd I'k: n-icjirntior: o tr-c p-k!.: ... He outran 'tit spfiiit.T", c j ".tjc.: !ie "jvts He rrt recordi picreiy oiiioor'3 ot t'.c finis1"!. In 21 rices rir w TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QI IC K SALES OR 1 1! AUTI KS (Just East of Llpsetf. Waurfronti Advertise in tne Dally News. rinmf dm: Boi &4I The giant warehouse here, handiwork of the United States Army during the war, might have been built of steel and concrete had the general question of material been less complex, according to waterfront sewing circle gossip. Had it been otherwise, no one would have had the nerve to even think of the word "demolition" let alone mention it. A Tht X A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited "A C'.OOD PLACE TO B'JY" t HLSTEKFII LO Sl'ITES BEDROOM Sl'ITES x s s (O : Hi colt' won i"J,00O00O in 3D . . . fuii of yr ir; a-vj ho'iors Senior citizens in the United States have had their pensions increased by $5 with no change in the age limit which d''fe-iti.-d o'iiy or... p-jrjts. 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The Dally News Store opaes We have in stock cp ( . T Jrw. the necessary mate: . :. ' - 3J-- IHv' old rex to renew that '-Tn- Store Name In Last -Sights Paper Asphalt Shins! m: .jaw! . Perfectly Aged in Oak Barrels Was Wrong - Hut The Bargains Are Right) Follow The Crowds' SALE ENDS SATURDAY (IIEXAOON and Mfl 0,OKS mm ui Cedar Shins jr.ui.l OCEAN VIEW HOTEL (Formerly Knox) A Quiet, Pleasant Place to Live COMPLETELY RENOVATED Rooms Redecorated UMHLD DISTILLERS LIMIfLD VANCOUVLk, B.C. a GklMSBV, ONT. This ddvrhiement is not pubiisfiecf or displdyed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. "- I'll ONES 031 L , J Coal Lumber Taints liuildinp -ft- n a rPC 0 Spring-Filled Mattresses 1 1 New Management Proprietor. TOM PESUT PHONE 71 BULGER OPTOMETRIST I. Give 'cm The Horse Laugh . . . when they call yu "over-cautious" about driving and the eare of your car. It pay dividends to let us service your car regularly fur smoother, safer driving . . . more mileage to Ute gallon. : ...infi . . . 11 . ..mini" Cards See our Interesting Variety for February 14 raoM 5c to 25c OFFICE SITFLIES. I'itl.NTING, STATION EH Y Cards for E.ery Occasion DIBB PRINTING COMPANY Besner IJIotk Third Avenue John Bulger Ltd. " ' s?r ih,ifci "- , Third Avenue ' ., Ave. fS' LOVIN'S BLl'E 818 330 2nd Ave. (Next to CFPR) CREDIT TERMS Prompt Mail Order Service INCOME TAX Returns Prepared Bee R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) BOB PARKER LIMITED j'" I NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH C'OiUMDlA Phone 83 FORD-MONARCH DEALER Box 38