prfnce Hupert DafT? JQeto Monday. August 15, 1949. Seasonable Ideas for Housekeepers BEAR TAKES OFF AS MAN BRINGS GUN r COOL DRINKS FOR THIRSTY WEATHER OF AUGUST MONTH HITS WHIMPERERS BIRMINGHAM. En?. MiiS Alice Bacon, Labor M.P. '1pf Leeds Northeast, says th Conservative party is using woiia in its ranks as "Whimpering Winnies" for election strategy. Miss Bacon says their' Job "IS "to "whine and grumble in- tiie shopping queues, where peoyle will not think that they are talking politics." I "' : ! "irnA...- .-' . . ........... You're absolutely right, it It vacation time now . . . but In a few months rold weather will be here again and you want to be prepared with a safe warmth-giving COAL supply. CALL 651 TODAY! PH11P0TT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Lumber Building Supplies n- ; i it- t - f i iy "m " '' ' ' 'Ji - - , , .-. J THE HAT HELPS CREATIVE MOOD Undereath that 10-gallon hat is Winston Churchill shown entering his hotel at Gardone, Italy, following a search through the countryside for colorful sub- Jects for nls canvasses. After a six-WPfJk.t vsnaftfin thn uir time prime minister is ex- pected , to devote much time PLAN TO ATTEND 1 CONQUERS NIAGARA In this steel drum, Lloyd Hill of Niagara Falls, Ont., rode the Niagara River rapids. His maae tne trip three times, hl3 brother intends to 80 over the Falls year. SA.m.u:n IV . "dciia Terrace and District Civic Centre Vancouver Labor Day Program Barbecue Loggers' Sports Children's Sports Carnival Games Bowling; DANCE in Evening Frank Cavan's Orchestra A large black bear which invaded the Seal Cove district of the city on Saturday escaped Nemesis because he happened j to time his movements so that ne was somewhere else when Maurice Teng, local transfer operator, went gunning for him. Bruin, who apparently, visited the city on a berry foraging expedition, crossed Mr. Teng's path twice during the day, but the third time he was absent when Mr. Teng went looking for him with a "gun. "He was the biggest bear I ever saw In my liie and I had a couple of good opportunities to shoot him but I had no gun," he said. "When I got a permit to carry a gun and picked up my rifle, I couldn't find him." The bear was first seen Saturday mornng on Seal Cove Circle near its Junction with Seventh Avenue East by Mrs. B. J. Fortune who was walking along the road. Mr. Teng came along in his truck, drove up Seal ' uove Circle. The bear cut across for Seventh Avenue and! Mr Mr. Tc.no- Teng doubled AtmUlnA l back 1. He ti.' last saw the huge animal heading over an embankment in a southerly direction. At 1 p.m. Maurice nicked uu his father, J. A. Teng, and the two went to the end of Eighth Aveue where they spotted tne bear befow a clff. That was too much. j They went "to Game Warden Ed Martin who issued them a permit to carry a rifle. Maurice picked up his .32 calibre gun and went on a bear hunt. Apparently, however, Bruin had got warning of his deadly Intent and disappeared. The bear was one of several which have corr.e down from Mount Hays to partake of the lush crop of wild berries which are now ripe in the flats behind the city. Several others have been reported seen along Eleventh and Ninth Avenues. Last week a bear and two cubs crossed McClymont park while a number ot children were playing there. A search of nearby bushland by Game Warden Martin and his assistant, H. R Walmslex failed to reveal their whereabouts, however. STILL PAYS THOUGH 'DEAD' MONTREAL 0, Robert Toupin may be "dead" but a judge dceided he still has to support his family. Toupin ap-peraed in court to say that he stopped payments to his wife and three children when he learned his wife declared him dead when she put the children 1 in a convent. Tlie judge wouldn't have any part of his argument. Advertise la the Daliv News EBY & SONS Contractors REPAIRS - REMODELLING FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the N.II.A. Phone Green 883 Box 586 OF TASTY MEALS AT THE Rex Cafe Chinese Dishes a Specialty CIIOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Here's to August, a long , while month of soft warm days. That urge to relax In a comfortable to lawn chair or sink into an inviting Ice hammock Is almost lrreslst-ibl. A trayload of cool, frosty glasses is arways In order for 1 between-meal refreshment and casual entertaining. Tinkling glasses of well-Iced iruit drinks are true thirst quenchers, whether made with one or with several fruit Juices combined. Almost any combin ation and almost any proportion is good If well chilled. Tall (lasses of fruit punch wlU clink 15 no sparine with colored ice cubes. Rhubarb, ' raspberry Add . grape and plum Juices are won- cmurs lor lee cubes and cop also add flavor as they melt. A egg lew drops of green fond color ing aoueu to plain water, will supply a trayful oX frosty, green at Ice cubes. Garnishes of mint leaves, fresh berries or paper thin slices of lemon are a pretty touch with fruit drinks. Tum blers can be given party dress Dy dipping the rims in egg white ana men in sugar. For convenience in sweetening cold beverages, make up a Jar or light sugar syrup. One cup of sugar and two cups of water make about two and one half cups of syrup. This thin syrup sweetens In a Jiffy and avoids the difficulty and waste of undissolved sugar crystals in the bottom of glasses or serving pitcher. Milk drinks help to solve the proDiem of getting plenty of miiK into the diet of both children and adults. Color and added flavor always appeal, particularly to the Junior members of the family. Every child love milk shakes so they are delight a to make their own. A cup of milk and two tablespoons of flavored fruit or cocoa syrup poured Into a pint sealer, sealed tightly then shaken well makes a delicious frothy drink. Pouring it Into the glass Is half the iun. II straws ore nrovtriprf they add much to the child's pleasure. Home economists of the Consumer Section, Dominion De- nartment of Agriculture, sua gest these recipes for delicious and chilly refreshments. Grape Mini Cooler L ' 1 tablespoon finely chopped mint leaves 1 cup boiling water 2 tablespoons sugar 2 cups grape juice . 2 cups ginger aU Cracked ice -Pour boiling water ovet- chopped mint leaves, add sugar and let stand one hour. Strain, add grape Juice and chill. Just before serving, add glngerale and pour over cracked ice. Garnish with a sprig of fresh mint. Yield: six servings. Raspberry' Vinegar 1 quart box raspberries (4 cupsV 2 Vi cups cider vinegar Sugar Place berries In a bowl, cover with vinegar and let stand about 24 hours. Crush, strain , and measure juice. Add equal quantity of sugar, bring to boll and boll 10 minutes. Bottle RS: CERTlt'ICATS OF- TITLt NO 8042-1 TO LOT TWENTY-FOUR (U4I, BLOCK TWENTY-NINE (281 SUCTION SIX (81. CITY OFi .PRINCE RUPERT. MAP 823 WHEREAS satLsfaotorj iroof or loss of the above Cwtldcatp of Tltlej Issupd In the name of Nell Maclau ha. hun 111 .... - ... In thl. .... nMIVA ....v., 1. ....... I fit ! in m-rroj givf-u I.U11B sunn nv I expiration of one month from the daU of the first publication hereof, Issue a Provisional Certificate of Tide in lieu of sakl lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be mad to ma In writing. DATED at tha Land Registry Onii-e, Prlnc Rupert, B. C, this lth dtty of July, 1H49. AD ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar ot Titles. (KM) NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Homa Away From Home 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 180 Prince Rupert Florist ( JiOQJrdAve. Bo 519 TeLTTJ hot. Yield: 2 Vi cups. Serve diluted with cold water taste and pour over crushed In tall glasses. Yield: 18 servings. Currant Flip quart box red currants (4 eups) Water v4 eup sugar 3 egg yolks Glngerale Wash currants, stem and measure. Add one half cup water for each cup currants. Bring to boil and boil, eovered. minutes. Crush and strain through a moistened Jelly bag. sugar to Juice, reheat to boiling point. Chill. Stir one Juice Into three well-beaten yolks. Pour into six tall glasses over cracked Ice. Fill glasses with glngerale and serve once. Yield: six servings. ARRETS fresh rruit Cher Grapes, lb 32 Apricots. 2 lb .39 ADDar-iirrrr il Lemons, large Cal., doa .55 Graepefrult, Calif., 3 for 25 Oranices I Navel t .28-.57 uates. 2 lo .49 Canteloupe, 27'a 38 Peach Plums, 2 lb. .... .3a Pears, Bartlett, lb 2iFor Vegetables Celery, lb. .15 Rhubarb, 2 lb .15 Beets, bunch .1. Parsley, bunch -15 RSsZch"::::::::: :U Green Onions. 3 bunches 20 Mushrooms, lb. .85 Sing OnlonsV 3" ibi .29 Corn on Cob. 4 for .47 Cabbage, lb .07 NewUtoes: 10 lb' . ' 11 Green Peppers, lb. .42 Cucumbers, each 10 Vegetable Marrow, each .15 Squa.-ii. lb. .15 Canned veneul.les DU1 Pickles, gaL 1.79 Cut Green Beans, fey. .20 No. 5 Peas, fancy 19 Mixed Vegetbales .22 1 Diced Beets, per tin .14 Wax Beans, choice .19 Mixed Peas and Carrots .19 Pumpkin. 2 for .25 I Baked eBans, 20-oz. tin 22 IIM1U, iil. Ca. .41 Twnatoes. 28-oz. 3 . ' 1 ma,,. rixsn xnua ftn .12 .22 Creani.'' vi Din f .28 5jSKeIrtoned' d0Z' ?u Buttef First Grade. 40. .64 Margarine, lb .37 Milk Evaporated Milk. 16-oz. tins. 2 for .33 Case 7.7a Lheese Canadian Cheese, lb .50 Flour Pastry Flour, 7 lbs ' .57 Flour. 49 s, No. 1 hard wheat 3 65 Fiour. 24 s 1.93 Tea and Coffee Coffee, lb : 60 DeLuxe aualltv. 10. 1.14 J Dices Tomatoes, 20-oz. ea 15 28-oz .34 gallon .59 Apple. 20-oz. tin, 2 for - 29 , 48-oz. 34 Canned Fruits Pineapple, crushed .34 Pieces, 20-oz .37 Apricots. 20-oz ... .33 Cherries, fancy, 20-oz. .... .30 Loganberries, 20-oz .37 Peaches, choice .30 Lara Pure, lb . .24 Shortening .32 So as Soao, face, bar 10 Laundry, cake 2 for .25 IN THE SUPREME COCRT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In thr Maltrr nf Elnte of iinttt Portfr and In I be MHltrr of llif Artmlnl'.tra-tlnn Art" tiki unTirK that h order of . . ' . . ... ,Hi. Honour juaee w. u, ruiioii made thp the V 12th day of August. A. D. )4. I was appointed, Administrator of the Estate of George Porter, de- ceased, late of Terrace, In the Prov- j luce of British Columbia. all parties having claims against tha said Estate are hereby i required to furnish samt properly verified to me on or before the 30th .... .. B..tnhM an iQiQ after i "!".-- " I hlch date claims filed may De pnin without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. ALL PARTIES indebted to the saiu r' 111 Lv D 1 - hwj i ........ ... pay tha amount of thelp indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at the City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbia, this 12th day of August, A D. ifHft. " f 9 OORDON F. FORBES. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B C. (301) TIMUF.R SAlA X41T14 SEALED TENDERS IH be received by the Minister of Forests at Vic toria. B. C. not later tnan u:ia a m- on the 23rd day of August, 1949, for the purchase of Licence X45714. to cut ll.TOl.ooo S-o-m. oi nenuoc.-Balsam. Spruca, and Cedar on part of Lot 5t, west shore of KUdala' Arm, adjoining tha north east and south boundaries of Indian Reserve No. 4, Rangf 4. Coast Lsnd District, i Six years will b allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars ot the Chief Fbrestei, Victoria. B, C, or Dlstriot Jrore: Fore Fores tar Prtaoat Rupert, B. C. preparing for next sprlmjV election. He is taking a'irotu' inent part in Council of. EurV; ope sessions at Strasbourg. m. . rw a. "- rift - -1 (207) ami Business BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS ' Agents for SIMPLEXjP&& CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINKS Sales Service and Parts -Boat owners and users of Industrial Engines are " Jijyited to our showroom to view our various engines and taTV over equipment problems. """ DR. GARNET E. H.' MONTGOMERY- DENTIST." A " Suite 7, Smith Block Phone 525 P.O. Box 1210 SPENCE & MATUIK PAINTERS As DECORATORS Brush or Spray -Free Estimates Phone 215 233 11th Street, ' PIANO TECHNICIAN ' Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 756 972 10th East , HELEN'S REALITY. SHOP - Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 WELLS CARTAGE , LIMITED H. S. Whalen, Manager Complete Moving Service Crating Packing Cartage BLUE 780 RED 51 S HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE f GENERAL CONTRACTORS; Building and Repairs of nil; kinds t ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS I PHONES Black 687 Red 894 evenings P.O. Box 1670 MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERINC rhone Blue 818 P.O. Box 52", 330 Second Avenue Pr!nca Rupert, B.C. 5:45 Supper Varieties 8:00 Supper Serenade 8:15 Martial Airs 8:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC News . 7:15 Profiles 7:30 Summer Fallow 8:00 Reminiscing In Melody 8:30 Make Mine Mualc :00 "Wttlow ol France" 10.00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15-On Mike Tonight 10:30 StrlngUme 11:00 Weather and FLsh Arrivals TUESIMT AM 7 " Musical Clues 8:00-CBO Nw 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music (or Modern 8:43 Llttie Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comty 9:13 Morning Devotion 9:30 Sunri.se Serenade 9:45 Colfee Time 9:59 Time Swnm 10:00 Deirure MiEachran 10:15-Momu.a Melodies 10.30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Strike Up the Band 11:15 Songs ot Yesterday 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Mediodia P.M.. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC Nws 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Summer Symphony 2:00 In a Lighter Mood 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Commentary-Allison Grant 3:00 Musical Program 3:15 Serenade FLOWEKS FROM HAWAII VANCOUVER O Ruth Charlotte Cochrane received a unique gift from her uncle In Hawaii for her marriage. The uncle had white and pink an- thurlum and orchids flown to Vancouver In time for the wedding. Stop -Itch KtatRash Bit itut1 Sii,p Itching ul inwft biiet. rhh. njnu. hive v't" bin. thl- loot W)d mlivl u-inllv i-uiUK! ski- tnuj'--I .Ui k j. linn Milium. MtiarlMlc O. rncicaierioM. i,if-iw, iiunin. luh in i.-..nrv ton. li I ! ! 'Hr rut-Kl baa . B. P. PftttCltirTION. l-t CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photo Taken at Hume Phone Oreen 389 218 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ! COTTAGE CHEESE Vew Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE BROADWAY CAFE BEST FOOD BEST COOKING 4awaiaMvMiaHMMaiiaMMWaaMi Chinese Dishes A Specialty Kadio Dial 1240 KJ'xycles rtt to Change) nuai -rM. , Bradt-n Tells a i Quotations and Int Surris Quintette ioe Wand in a Mellow Mood :,y Aucoin and His Chokers ereals tferaqes B1IU m is hi small 101 Ned Tuesday Camosun, 1:30 nm Thursday ss. Frlnce Rupert, y-- cataia, 5 p m. tom Vancw.rr Sunday Camosun, 11 pm Wednesday-a. Prince Rupert 10 am. For Alice Arm and Stewart Sunday-ss. Camosun, 11 pm From Alice Arm and Stewart "Tiesday ss. Camosun, a.m. From Ocean Falls Wednesday ss. Prince Ruper: 10 a.m. ral r1 Thursday ss. Prince Kupert 11:15 p.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert MUnlnh midnight. From Alaska II.. Thursday ss. Prinze Rupert. Soccer Schedule (Moblcy Cup) Aug. 12 Canadian Legion vs General Motors. Aug. 15 Canadian Legion vs Heavy Battery. Aug. 19 Heavy Battery vs. General Motors. Aug. 22 General Motors vs. Canadian Legion. Aug. 26 Heavy Battery vs Canadian Legion. (Stuart Shield) Aug. 29 Stuart Shield Competition First Round. Sept. 1 Stuart Shield Final (Mobley Cup) Sept. 5 General Motors vs. Heavy Battery. Soap Powders, larpp 39 t.luce ul. Cherries, ' lb. pkt 35 Almond Paste, lb 39 Coconut, ib !u Fruit Cake Mix. lb 3a Dates, iancv, 1 lb. pkt 34 Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs 3J Seeded Raisins, 1 lb 21 Shelled Walnuts, V2 lb 4 Shelled Almonds. 0 oz 39 Shelled brazils, v., lb 4a Jnnirurfl Ol 1anVio-t-iT 'W.1Y7 48 .' ' kasuberrv. 24-oz- Blackberry, 4-lb 77 Cherry, 24-OZ 54 Pehch, 4 lb oi Apricot, 4-lb - 79 Soups Canned Soups 13 to. .20 Meats Chicken, lb .10 Ham, boned and rolled, lb .. .90 nam. reit. lo .,-.. it. .. .49 .. .50 gllc R SausaRe a ape"""lb ID . .50 .. .47 .. .90 Cottage Roll. lb. .. .75 Liver Sausage, lb. ... . .50 Spare Ribs, lb . .55 Fresh Pork Ham. lb-Pork . .70 Chops, lb . .75 Pork Sausaee. lb. .. .. .55 Steak, T-Bone lb .. .85 Steak, round, lb .75 Pork Tenderloin, lb. 1.05 Pro fessional KEN'S RADIO CLINIC For Satisfactory Service CALL 53 718 Second Avenue West B. & W. TRANSFER DRY FIR KINDLING WOOD 50c Per Sack Delivered PHONE GREEN 188 FOR YOUjt ROCK & CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work; Guaranteed A. P. GARDNER & Co CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 1118 Melville Street VANCOUVER - B.C. MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUIDINQ PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 GEORGE L. R0RIE Public Accountant, Auditor Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phonv 387 DR. P. J. CHENEY ' DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK Phone 765 P.O. Box 1401 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. FOR TAKE-HOME ORDERS FHONE 200 Hours 7 a m. to 1 a.m. SOMETHING DIFFERENT! Try Our TENDERIZED COMBINATION STEAK FOR DINNER TODAY TRAIN SC11EDU1.B For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:30 pjn. Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7:00 ajn. to S:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Orders e V nowera tetf All Ueeatwna ii r i i IJB.J