; Waling th, i,t, K G Liuncc Utipcrt Daily icUis LtD. Tuesday, February 17, 1948 HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY ! "w can 1 SPEAKING CONTEST Seasonable Ideas for Housekeepers 'd table? cent cold spell hen Hays Creek basin was partially covered with a sheet of icp. fJrrtip was tnkine First Blue 01 Discourses In Junior Chamber Are Judged BILLY THE BUTTERBALL CANNED VEGETABLES IN VARIETY ECONOMICAL AND CONVENIENT Q. How can I make a good brown face paint for a masquerade? A. Take 1 part umber, 6 parts cacao butter, 5 drops oil of npmll. Melt the cacao, add the Peppermint. her daily dip seemingly quite' THE MARKETS First block of four speakers 2 cups drained canned peasiln tne prjnce Rupert Junior 20 oz. can) Chamber of Commerce oratorical umber and w.hU(J coollng mix Complicates the Feathered Romance of Havs Creek Basin unaware of Billy and his girl friend who were having a diving party near by. Nothing unusual happened until Gertie finished her swim and climbed onto the ice to complete her toilet. In FOOD PRICES SEEM TO BE LEVELLING OFF Vegetables purchased ready cooked in tin cans are a boon to the homemaker It used to be considered careless to eat meals out of a can. Now the woman who buys tinned vegetables may be commended for There are some grounds for "...beliug Gertie the Gull with aie name "flirt" yet on the f 11 stead of diving with his mate 4a rv? 2 cups sliced onion pepper Salt 34 cup liquid from peas Put !i the bread crumbs in bottom of greased casserole then arrange peas and onions in alternate layers, sprinkle each layer with pepper, and Hillv rrnnpH hi; nffk nnrl rAL her economy as well as for her contesi was neara iasi mgiiL o.y addm(J lhe perfume last, the judges and next Thursday, 1 " all right to keep canned night was set for hearing of the ! Q second block. Announcement of foods that are partly used in the winner last night was re j their tins? served and will be made follow-: a. No. Do not allow the caning the second hearing next I ,.,,3 Soods to stand in their tiro, week. The present plan is to Remove from the can and place have final discourses between m the ice box. Also cover the the preliminary winners ,lisU to I)rtvent odor from per- promptly set his course in the j Food prices seem to be hold direction of the belle of the j ing the line currently perhaps utanou mtai. other hand she may be a feath-i red "femme de fatale," one of hose mysterious creatures blessed or cursed with the gift of nconsciously causing every nasculine heart they encounter o throb with emotion. basin .in anticipation of the parlia-, canned vegeiaoies save ume and in preparation and are usable investigation pos- Gertie ueme didn't cnciit appear appear to to take take:mentar : v as a rpsult of a w eakeninc "8 to the last scrap. Even the particular note of his arrival s?su" LL.fa ?. , , h in whirl, thPV re nnrk. salt. Pour liquid over vegetables Tnn u.-ith rpmainincr Virean ,.,,f in American cuiiiiiiuuuy pnv.ra. t . - Ul 1 art cl-.oi.lrl Ho ' crumbs, dot with fat and bake nd tne possibility is that this but Billy flapped his way ii hour in a moderately slow i"" De Droaocaw ior w: of the water and waddled across the ice to a spot close beside her. Sitting there 'on the ice Six scrv- ellt of me puonc. tne suo- oven 325 degrees F. Basil S. Prorkter and R. D. Cleland. The judges and the audience were thank?d by Car'.j Gertie's latest episode is con c-rned with Billy the Butter lne increases wnicn ieamrcu omnwu the early weeks of the year may Good buying demands the have brought the price surge to right product for the purpose, its peak although only time will Canada's grading regulations tell whether or not that is so. allow the housewife to buy to J ject of discussion by the ora- ines. THF occ. I iill. It occurred during a torica! contestants, who have Bean Custard au Gratin I . . i ti- Tun l. r'lmr.t- re"lthey looked as cosy as could be 7Wh expected and seemed not at all OFOURL!V? 2 cups drained canned beans litR'" U,L """"" Anvwav, the last couple oi good advantage ana me grade bcr's public speaking classes for ; disturbed by the scolding 1 weeks have noted no marked in- mark is plainly printed on the 20 oz. can) Hanson, chairman of the Junior, Chamber's public speaking class, committee. Next week's .speakers will be James Sabourin. A. P. Cra.vlry. S. A. Cheesenian and Jack Where Thrifty of a raven (it might have been Ravel perched in a snag on the vestern shore. . creases which, in itself, is mat- j label. erial for gratitude. Neither,' There are three grades. The however, has there been any provident -homei- maker will move for dropping of the im- have some of each on her pan- 1 1! Betty the Butterball seemed to Meet Shoppers I take Billy's wayward action with port restrictions which have try shelves. several months, is "It's Great, to be a Canadian." ! The speakers last night were Carlo Hansen, Percy Knutsen, Lloyd Rice and Eddie Mussal-' lem who. in fifteen minute clis-; courses, extolled the advantages . and privileges of Canadianism ; from various angles, concentrating on the benefits of free en- 1 tablesiwon chopped onion 1 egg 1 tablespoon flour i cup liquid from beans 'i cup milk '4 teaspoon salt Pinch of sage 2 cup grated cheese ',2 cup bread crumbs 1 tablespoon fat taken California fruits and veg-: Fancy Quality is the highest etables off the Canadian diet. ! grade and is as nearly perfect as "ladies I team nan possible. This grade, of vegetables are for use when good colour, uniformity of size and texture are essential. Vegetables of Fanev Quality make exeel- ) i: philosophic attitude and a cash of salt water; she kept right on with the unromantic job of diving for her supper, i SHIPS and Local market prices: Vegetables Sweet Potatoes. 2 lbs. Hubbard Squash, lb Danish Squash, lb Drain beans. Mix witli.terprise and democracy, the true .35 .08 08 lent salads and are a luxury for Spanish Onions, 2 lb 23 the speciai m8a when heated Parsnips (unwashed lb oy and served as the vegetable EDDIE BRACKEN CASS DALCY VIRGINIA WELLES SPIKE JONES MMtKTBctari chopped onion and arrange in ' principles of wiiich were so fully a casserole. Beat egg. add ; an(j happily exemplified and en-, flour, milk, vegetable water, salt joyed in thu rich and abun-and sage. Pour over beans. I da'ntly blessed land with its op-, Cover with grated cheese then j pwtunities o1 full and frt.s' bread crumbs, dot with fat. j uVjn(, - t Bake 30 minutes in a moder- R' bt.erJ G Moor(fi who ha$ ately slow oven 325 degrees F.1 ....u,,, , ,i.:l 1 hi W I IWATERFRONT I course. Choice . Quality ' vegetables may vary in colour and size but are tender and of good flavour These are excellent for everV Turnips, lb. Oo Mushrooms, lb 63 : Garlic, lb 65 , Cabbage, new, lb 09 'Beets. 3 lb. ... 25 I Sugar White, lb 10 Golden Yellow, lb 10 i 'j ! ! it I f II a a n M I I I J J iM 1 J r a 'j ' :a i m il ta in i a M l m m Six servings. I classes, occupied the chair Judges were G. A. Hunter, Rev.'; USX". at eotritf day meals. Standard Quality is the economy grade. Though of excellent food value the appearance is not so good. In scalloped Fresh .Milk Civic Centre .20 .11 .18 i WIRING Margaret McLeod OPTOMETRIST IN NEW OFFICES Quart Pint Cream. '2 pint .... Eggs Grade A: Veteran of the Queen Charlotte Islands run, Union steam er Cassiar is to be withdrawn from service the middle of March for a couple of trips to receive annual overhaul and the Cardena will relieve her on tho Islands service. By that time, the Catala, now going off the Vancouver-Prince Rupert-Stewart run and being replaced by the Coquitlam. will have had her annual overhaul and will revert to the Vancouver-Bella SERVICE dishes and soups, vegetables of this grade are excellent. Home economists of the Consumer Section, Dominion De- REPAIRS T drop rnrtvmpH Hn7 57 Medium, doz. '...ZI. !s4 partmc,nt of A-Hl-uU,ure' reconl" mend buvine the three grades ROOM 10 STONE BUILDING Fish for special uses and also sug- RUPERT RAD to . ' ,, ,o!8Pst that it is always wise Salmon, lb 42 YOUR SPRING COAT, MADAM WALLACE'S Of Course try recipes for fussing up the & ELECTRIC Coola-Prince Rupert route. lower grades to make them attractive. It is quite safe to let Box 1321 ?hw canned vegetables stand in the Cod, fresh ling, lb 25! Black Cod, smoked, lb. 39 Smoked Kippers, lb 22 j Butter j First Grade, lb 72 Milk Evaporated Milk. ; 16-oz. tins, 2 for 29 N E W PHONE BLUE 593 IIH Union steamer Cauda. Capt. John Boden. returned to port at 1 o'clock this afternoon from Alice Arm. Stewart and other northern points and sailed later can for a few days, after it is opened, provided they are kept cool and covered. Beets With Apple 1 tablespoon liquid from beets ThtPd A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited ' A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" WEDNESDAY j Sports . i A.M. : 9:00Bo-Me-Hi Gym Class P.M. i l:00-Bo-Me-Hi Gym Class j 2:30 King Edward Gym Class 7:00 Rup-Rec Intermediate . Girls Teen-Age Badminton 8:30 Rup-Rec Leaders Class Basketball 4:30-Hi School Junior Girls and Bo-Me-H! 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