Princt Rupert DaMy New Wednesday, June i0, 193 Wes'ern Australia, one of t.h- Auetrali.n states, was first .ctlled by L'ntor.s in 1829. it t: . - i "-T-d-n- -r-"ri -y- f A ) -'L c-r vrUili r Native Towns Get Modern Water Systems Modern water systems fur domestic use and fire fighting have ben installed in the native villages of Kincolith, Green- ille and Aiyansh on the Naas River, F. E. Anfield. superintendent of Indian affairs here, said today. Honsin? about 1.250 persons the villagers may now install nodern plumbing in their homes. Many homeowners are xperted to do so if the summer produces a good return from fishing, said Mr. Anfield. . Tibnr on the iobs was provided by the village residents. 0. Finsand, project engineer for he Indian Affairs branch, reported that he had received plendid co-operation from the villagers. In the past three years If 'tit .f ' i fir sura results FRKE PACIFIC NATIONAL EXHIBITION ADMISSION TICKETS have been mailed to all Prince Rupert school children. Above, Audrey Nairn, Marilyn Uphill, Evelyn Olson' and Mrs. Cam Fleming, members of the PNfi staff, are completing the mailing of 175,000 free fair tickets to school principals. Each year the PNE sends tickets to every school student !in British Columbia, including High Schools. City of Vancouver stu dents can only use the free tickets on "Children's Day," Monday, August 31. Ail others can use their tickets on any day of the fair which runs from August 26 to September 7, inclusive. . , . ,i. V.t V1'.!S they received for bemg top cadets in !lu,r d.viMon aio these three tumor , I-raiee Rupert , Captain Cook Sea Ca Jet Corp.. Award, were presented a the recent James savme ,:eft to j uoya MaB, BUYING FOR YOUR HOME Try Daily News Want Ads he has installed 27 water systems in Indian villages but nowhere, he said, had he worked with finer people than on the Naas. Work has also been completed on a water system at Kitkatla and at Hartley Eay a similar project is under way where work on a new wharf, float and loading facilities has also begun. Biggest water system project of all is expected to get under way soon at Port Simpson where a new bridge from the mainland to Rose Island has Just been completed by Tom Gosnell, first Indian contractor hired by the department. teption Held For City Visitors New Waxes Make Life Of Homemaker Easier Inaugural Flight to Ketchikan Oi'TOMEirtiSl Fred E. Dowdie RoomU'j, Stone Building rhon;i Blue 59 . BOTH IH'SY ti a new til-, 'ng the site of the mill. I;v Queen Char- j As host at the occasion, Wal- 1 ter Nebel, director and shop botween buwttn Prince Prince ; folt,man of tjs Alr LiIu was marked yes-1 pressed pleasure tnat OCA was .UlCS Inaugural flight mow sharing the route with El- i nan to the Al- j Agreeing with his views, Harold Saddes, assistant general manager for QCA at Vancouver, said there was enough traffic between the two points to keep both companies fully occupied. He predicted that the service, which will be operated jointly by tfce two lines every day excel;, Sunday, will prove a defi- floors and giving them a good waxing with one of the products that also cleans will give the rooms a cool, polished look and save you the trouble of lugging the vacuum cleaner on hot days. A new creamy kitchen wax cleans and deposits a hard, dry protective film on your appli-nces as well as on walls and woodwork. Thus you guard against dirt in the room most vulnerable to it. The same kitchen wax may be used on Missionary Wins Award For Picture "To a certain degree we are competitors, but it is competition of a most agreeable sort," he said. "We worked together in starting this operation and we are working together in carrying It on. The two airlines share ISy IXENORE LESTER The long, lazy summer days are near and you, the home-maker, will want to be as lazy as every other member of the family. But you also want a clean, cool-lookin? house and that usually takes work. You can, however, reduce your cleaning chores by "wax fiousc keening." Wax rubbed into the window sills, for example, will give them a good, hard surface from which dust is easily whisked away. Use wax on your table tops for the same purpose. You'll notice less finner marking, too. Lifting large rugs from the :i number of airline 11 preventatives, the off at 1:00 p.m. and t.i.iiutcs later at its ii'siination where the j nite vacation attraction to residents of the Ketchikan and corded a recep- inchiderf a vNit n , al """'i a aocKinK ana main stainless steel, chrome and I I'rince Kupert areas. A United Church of Canada Members c-t the visiting party minister has won a special award ; vre Interviewed hv radio sta-1 for his missionary film "The I 'ions KABI ,'nd KTKN and by i King's Man," shot and recorded line Ki tehiknn Alaska Chronicle:1" Africa. brass. s'., vast new pulp mill k-nance facilities, and tickets s Cove, Luncheon was tot the run are good on ciltur a restaurant overlook- line." : v i ' Or I ,. ',"'!' find the Dailv News. It is ex- Rev. Anson C. Morthou.se, of ic.'tcd that the interview ovr : the Committee on Missionary KAPI will b" rrhroadcast over I Education, is the winner of the CFPR in a few days. I award. ork of IODE So Extensive ;rc's Work For All Women Q "Now tint new summer furniture is out on the ter--ace I notice that the lamps I've put there look awfully wintry and out of place. What kind of lamps would look well out of doors?" A There arc mar y summery looking lamps with bamboo or simulated bamboo stands and Pe'orp !etv.rture in the In'.e i The competition flora which For One Week Only w- as readers ; W.A. U.F.A.W.U. regular meet inn. Wednesday, June 10, Mttropolc Hall, 8 p.m. (134) Football, Vv'e'inestlav, 7:00 iflenocn, the siii'sts were en- ( the winners are chosen is spon-'erteiiu fl at the F.Iks Club where sored by "The Canadian Film In-h were wt.leomcd by Herb .stitute," "Canadian Association HetheMrifton president of the j for Adult Education" and "The Ketchikan Chamber of Com-; Association of Motion Picture mert'e- i Producers and Laboratories'." Tn f.-I-'i!'on to Mr. Ruddes, ! There are 45 professional motion SALE STARTS TODAY SIMPSONS-SEARS LTD. "Docau.sc the work of the order j is extensive, it should take in jvcryone," she addc-1. "There's : xiund to be some department to ! which they are particularly suit- j ed." S shades of webbed plastic that look like wooden slats. These and lamps on wrought Iron bases tend to give a lighter, fresher look to your terrace. . Phone 460 31S Third Avenue West vw who pride the triu from I picture producers in Canada and Mrs. Drope joined the IODE e.s ! frin The new na-. lent of the Imperial iLii'er.i of the Empire iKfuiise the work of r:.K'.nn k: to extensive. :'i wi'i fid some de-to which she is par- .Ui-I. ' pr? !tl'iit. Mrs. Kath-,C 'i c, IX. ,t4 .ToroniQ, . .!;te!'.i"w here recent-ji' believes the IODE is (.( enou.'h in relate inrrease ill popula Runert were Orme : there Were 68 entries. nicmner- oi a junior cnapier r.tuart. president, of the Chim- There were nine companies, when she was only It years old. i rr of commerce: Bert Jeffer- 4 H luding The United Church of .iiit suMidi JiJlui. ii. Chip- n-esident of the Junion Canada, receiving awards. i hanil-cr of Comriic-ce; John I "The King's Man" has been re-Manor, publisher of the Daily .' ""ived in the United Church of Vows, end Crawford Moore, Canada with enthusiasm. In So delicious as ifou shop.. so convenient to take home p.m., General Motors vs. C.Y.O. (234) Clks me'etini;," Thursday night, June 11. (135) C.W.L. tea and sale of home cooking. Mrs. McCaflery's, 409 4th' West, Thursday, June 11, 3-5. (It) 9 Salt Lekc Ferry, running every Sunday.- leaves Cow Bay Floats every hour from 11 a.m. (It) - 'OTlCE Tiie Board of School Trustees requests parens to register beginners . for the fall tern at - the nearest school by June 17. Children i st be six years old by November 30, 1953, to be eligible for enrollment. Myrtle M. Roper, (-e' reiPry-Treasurer, School District No. 52. (136) man, also of Toronto, who was president for three years. Mrs. Drom has been a imt.onal vi-e-president for eight years and w is national convenor of the postwar .services committee. Mrs. Drope said that Ptireul vt-ii;g patriotism should be the objective of every department and individual member of the IODE. te Is'lievcs that one of reasons for this is that :!"n feel the IODE's if too extensive" and d never rol with all s uf the work. eight months 1,600 showings have been given, and although there are 22 prints they are in ' constant use. Mr. Moorhouse hopes to leave this fall for India, where he will film the work of United Church missions in that country. Nauru Islands in the Pacific, administered by Australia, normally (Xp"..-ts nearly 1,000.000 tens of phosuhatcs annual'y. niMia?er of the local travel figenev. Cr.pt. Roy Bcrryman was pilot. T!)re v ho welcomed them on rrivii v.''h Mr. Ncbel were s"orr.ir,n Grrde, sceretary-treas- r- for F'lU Air Lins: Bud 'nr5t!inf, director for Ellis; Bill "'-1-rr. editor and publisher of he Ketehiken Aleskn Chronicle: Mm. Pud Charles, the D'-iIv News; ,Mrs. Dornthv Bin 1 h munapcr of KTKN, ana :f k ''l!i:--!i. KABI. When shopping hours lengthen out, it's important to refresh yourself now and then with a Coke. And take a carton home ... young folks love it. . . -mmtr 1 iiniiii m iri biiumi imii mm in i in i i v. 4 . f: I -one s n ) 4':'ciia'X ' ' Enamel bring, gay Sj r ' X Ixauly lo worn furniture, LS x'lltx inAr 'STT outilrs anil in. ta,y to IJ kJ f 1 I "f 1 ixvll 1 1 ' I I I I I I "" tlcan. i"Uh. durable and Lf ( 7!' Siiyersides Bros. JVs J f (5?) tiffimji 171 FIulTy White Rice is Topped With Super Satisfying Italian Meat Sauce G3 Gei-(arnation... A. tv 1 M M til I I V-T-T A rt 1 I little. Wil be no tardy tots ''6 the table if it is broad-M tender rice with a ' Italiiin Meat Sauce is 1 fnnn the kitchen. The -l arnmas from the sl:il-V1" saucepan will be plenty " ''.V to amuse any "dally-f and bring tlicm to the 11 the tiiblo in a hurry, an exriling main dish ''lies of riee topped with '" Meat Sauce. Here is P'W.v eating which packs ""til punch. Ground beef 1 until every bit of the "avor is developed, then .'''at is smothered with a 2 s'n!' c- Economical rice is w'th this intriguinglv at sauce and a dish :f)uld please even Nero, i;pdiknts: ,psPoons fat " dced onion " Ail e& Itreen nrnnpr evuirateJ milk J8 in,lk in every can 11 c the ... vou use Carnation 1 1 rcsuUs. And U ta offce-yo-i get n mwe bab.es uncooked riee, 3 cups of enld water and I'm teaspoons of Fhlt into a 2-quart sauccpun and bring to a vigorous boil. Turn the heat as low as possible. Cover the saucepan with a lid. Do not icmove lid nor s'ir riee while it is conking. Leave kiiicc-pnn over this low heat for 1 1 minutes. After the rice has cook- ' cd, remove saucepan f-orn hi:t but keep the lid on until tho lice is to be served. Use exact measurements of uncooked riee and water. Time 1lie cooking accurately. For extra convenience and economy of time and effort cook 2 cups of rice, 4 cups of water and 2 teaspoons of salt keeping the extra cups of unused rice, already cooked, in the refrigerator in a covered container. Use it as needed in quick, delicious and inexpensive soups, salads, casserole dishes, hot breads and desserts. METHOD: Melt the fat in. a saucepan or skillet. Fry the onion, green pepper and beef in the fat until the onion and pepper are tender and the beef is cooked through and slightly browned. Add more fat if necessary to keep mixture from sticking. Add the tomato sauce, the tomato catsup, Worcester? hi re sauce, salt and pepper. Cook over a low heat for 10 minutes. Serve over the, hot cooked rice. This recipe makes lOVrvinfii fed Carnai iu ........ S'!VL1J1WS LxMlltt A n wJJkT V Z ,Af H I f ' nt,ver one wei TTfor just DAY TEST SEVEN u aKE WIS . .i.nir nrcM-in , r3 tr a ..-.An Milk in Pl4ce "l 7 .' .i, no other brand Car "- eJ Carnation -.., irinn we we vou ve usi bottle carton '"nd ground berf III .,, ..:fu vou. will sai"'j i U"M cans tomato ur h tomato catsup ladvdiit ttitnl lnxti, tm 4eptit U per beltfo Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS Phone 132 Prince Rupert, B.C. Is a teictstered trade-mark. ' ' '"Poon Worcestershire "oon 8ait Js"n pepper " hot cooked rice 'ARlNr, the FLUFFY .PtCK: Put lV-i cups of