Prince Rupert Daily News ' Friday, February 1, 1052 Besner Apts. ' Changes Hands ' )! ilf . llIIliillli - rv . . 1 -it' v' - J ' V 3 ...Housekeeping... Sale of the well known Bt-sner Apartments property on First Mrs. Thomas A. McMeekin sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. ' Douglas Soular, district man Avenue near the junction with Second and Third Avenues is announced. SKIM MILK POWDER ONE WAY OF CUTTING EXPENSES the rest of the water, cover and dool Immediately. As an alternative method, the skim milk pow UP TO $20 SAV ager of B.C. Packers, and William Glass sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to V ancouver on business. A. E. Dickens sr. sailed last night on the Prince George for a brief trip to Vancouver where he will mjet an old friend who has der may be added to the luke The canny housewife of today, always on the lookout for pew ways to keep household expenses down, has made a discovery. It's skim milk powder. Properly handled, it Is an Inexpensive and acceptable substitute for fresh Purchasers are Mrs. F. M. Crosby of the St. Elmo Hotel and Capt. George Fritz, pioneer fishing vessel owner. Vendor Is Jacob Strand who purchased the property two years ago from Olrer Besner. Deal was transacted by Armstrong Agencies. warm water in a bowl and beaten with a rotary beater or a wire whisk until the powder dissolves. Pour into a glass jar or bottle, ;over and cool Immediately. In cooking or baking, skim milk powder may be used In the dry form. The powder Is mixed milk. Besides being nutritious, easy to store and use, skim milk powder is economical. An eight-ounce cup (one-quarter pound) dissolved in a quart (five cups) of water, has the same food value as a quart of fresh skim milk and the difference In taste can scarcely be noticed The reason is simple: the powder Is actually fresh skim milk with the water come1 out from London, England, for a visit. Mis. Annette Mansell, injured recently In an automobile accident at Woodland, California, Is still in hospital there. Since entering the hospital, she developed a case of mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Main sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. with tha other dry Ingredients and the required amount of water is added in place of the liquid called "for. When substituting skim milk powder, in the prd-portion of tour to six tablespoons of powder to one ct;p of water MADE TO MEASURE . SUITS and OVERCOATS v.. BUY YOUR SPRING NEEDS NOW WATTS & NICKER50R MEN'S CLOTHING Third Avenue Phone 345 vAv-: V"-'-' V - fx for one cup of fresh milk, in a taken away. Replace the missing water and it comes out milk recipe, reduce the amount of Miss Joan Katcheson sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. flour called for by approximately one-quarter or if cornstarch is again. With milk a basic necessity on the family menu at any used, by approximately one- eighth. This allows for the slight Miss Lois Stevens of the public ! time, skim milk powder Is becom-relations department, Celaneseiing a favorite on the shopping rnrnfiralliin nf Amort an llprt ' lists of the nation. L " -- thickening effect of the milk bv the Prince Georee last niehtl ,-.,,- tnr rarr skim Powder- ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY .JEWS BRINGS RESULTS for Vancouver enroute back to L, nir wn,r Binr? it pan be keDt Milk powder is Ideal to use In V K NML- Countess Alexander, wiie 01 me iofmer ::tl. Lord Alexander, takes a back seat to no one to hit 'trig 'he nail on the head. Shown driving a ,p at the May Court Ball her efforts caused Lord f i , 1 1 I,-.b-.4Itl(illllIY U. ILI UKitil. LllQUl OaUtLDi IB new iuik tu'-tr Having eym. me on IIIC Kiicnen sneu hishu; - - m reailoPl potatoes, deserts, f it i o rnnvpntPnt wav to past week in the city on business. (CP PHOTO) buy milk. Once the powder "J""' baked 1 gravies and products. mixed with water, however, it l,iu;;h heartily. nairres ; veterans' affairs from Vancou- ver, would arrive February 21 should be treated like fresh milk, kept covered and cold, and usod within two or three days. On standing, In the liquid form, it tends to become sweet, so many St. Elmo Hotel Has New Owners Car Collision Decision Given , and would be available at the i oflicrs of the National Employ- j i mrnt Service. . j Brifi.-Cdr. B.C. Area W. J. Me-t',111 thanked the group by letter Steer in Defence 'prefer to make up only a day's The well known St. Elmo Hotel . snnniv P a time for co-operation in the ree'ent and Apartments on Second Ave- Home economists poini, oui uiat , Defendant and plaintiff were m milk powder may be used Wednesday to share in pvpiv wav that fresh milk is . army recruiting drive here. j nue, which for the past 30 years DANCES ! has been owned and operated by ft -III m r, i ,.. " kc -4M rpsnprLiveiv in claims u u The Legion dance, formerly !rs- ' lu ' used. As a general rule, It is best;- . r,- ',., ml. . a , , 'rs were enlist -ill. civil ili- , hi icr tiutlin-m Lritiim members fchfduled for February 15 was Mr- Crosby, has been purchased t0 use four tablespoons (one car collision here February 7, Effective March 31st, 1952, we, the followinq food merchants wish to announce that due to circumstances beyond our control, we will be. obliaed to discontinue our Chinaware and Aluminum-ware premium fffer. ALL COUPONS WILL BE HONOURED UNTIL APRIL 30, 1952 by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Berg of i moved ahead to February 29. A ounce i of skim milk powder and case appeared before Judge t T:.f rick arw al mi r n nnnprt i i" n. .6 nn P.in m waipr in n ace ui une ... t a, well as a play later in the will operating M cup of fresh milk. For extra foot 1 'c"e UoW claimed .'':' v.n More than 40 members Crosby plans to remain in the ;value tnere ,g an advantage in damages agalnst Ross Bros. Taxi 1 cllv- . : than this amount of a'ti nded ! using more Rrvl(1 T w Rrdwn. KC. ap-i Sale was negotiated through skim milk powder or in adding p,.pH ,nT thp plaintiff- Ravi the ollice of R. E. Mortimer. Laborers' Union :,t pl.'i.-i ior. civil KUjr'rt ,- a c.-.iecially the in .1 to Ijc- (rained At presciii. Mr. v Insi rurtur. 11..' is rr.ll I.UiMl'1.1 V'jl-l!!:'hl till" fll'-'t t'c's v as oruil - lull v I.i "inn niiH'tiiiK ;.,m I!rah as new r, t and gave a 'o W J Williams, t;irv v. ii ) left on some w such iwus Bs vuvu I Hogarln for tne defendant. ! breakfast cereals, meat loaves or i Anotner dama e daim arising ! I which not usually i are gravies i Qut Qf ft ar collision near Smlth ' made with milk. However. It is AuRUSt, 1950. Is being heard 1 J!tei Biglish Newsman not wise 10 increase me amount s afternoon plaintiffs Ralph milk to the point ! of skim powder iR and Jrene Grace Smiln are where payability is affected. , claiming against Ray Foster, To reliquify the powder, the!wh() is COunlerclaiming $274.25. Visiting Rupert (Vriicti.;!! and General Laborers' Orion 1AKL1 was set last night D & S Grocery Sunrise Grocery Blain Bros. Midway Grocery Skeena Grocery Lyons Fine Foods Lid. Family Me3t Market B & Y Market Ltd. nrane n-wiuiuoB wwin im u.( solicitors are tsrowu ot niiivtj 1. h.imi fnturp necotl'itions re- . J.o iim u.ss luiure in gimaiiuiu re F Krintt. tniirnn Canada on .u nf ditreaiarai. . . u .n. - uiin .ii....v auu nuB"' V , , jor tne smillis jvu.y, !-! VaMcmivBr. ivvrdliiR wages and working ne- ! behalf ot the famous Manchester j water required into a glass Jar.:.-,, FraOT for defendant. ICV initiations Necotiations would Guardian newspaper, has been snrinkle the skim milk powder: I i.miiK!tiin lif. opened with all city and dis- a visitor in the city since Wed-on tcj, cover tightly and shake it I'sul'.ed in a trtct contractors, unionists de-' nesday when he arrived from : tne jar for about one minute or If you want to rell it, advertlsr in' H.' iariment of rided last nteht. I Vancouver. While here he visited nnii the oowdr dissolves. Add 't. Nsws classified. the Columbia Cellulose plant and otlur local industries. His observations will be the basis for articles in his paper. ARMSTRONG QUAKER shnn.d adopt a wii'i-M 'iring new ,! !.' anaila where M IllKll. I 1 Kit in mtmy. . i 'apic h it and t) I 1 ! j)t' yi'VIM Il- 1 iiiiKi'atKUl to- Navy Day at Rotary Club i He proceeds east by rail Satur-1 day night. WALL 3 .ina! 1 employ- piinrc Rup.'i t Rotary Club, at w ' . ' ' 'ill ' . - "ir J 1-- 1 "" i"l ' 1 1 I 1 1 11 H ' '' ' y'fc m -X jr . ,3- ;. it. , . T I - ioS.w - - A 32. fJtfi f ' heim ve.sterday. heard Lt - Snow and Ice Disappearing Ivi t-d by letter cdr R D. Barrett. RCN. discourse ui'i'h. district ad Definitely a superior wall board, completely marbleized, especially suitable for bathrooms and kitchens Height of wall board 4 Vi feet. on t he subject of naval co-operation with merchant shipping and 4 (! partment of 1 - world trade. ! The speaker, staff officer, c j trade-, Esquimau, ws Introduced 1 hv Ll.-Crir. J. D. MrRac. RCN, Softer air and frequent showers continue to reduce ice so greatly that In some parts of Prince Rupert the streets and sidewfalks are bare. Few arc heard to praise cold weather. They arc eloquent in telling the public what a relief 90c Price per lineal foot ,, n;1u,nt j r.hu - r nmummding HMCS Chat- ); 11:1 1 Mm is.' . 1 28c 1 nam wiin wnoui lit: .m i in vm-navy dining the war. A guest was LI. Walter Smith, ft if I IH it is to Ret around without risK-Ing a variety of injuries In the way A broken bones. KiMiermen's a!fx of HMCS Chatham. U. Su111l.1v. Ki'l). RnUtiv Presideiil Fred Scad- 11 ui.. , Mi-tinpnic den was in the chair. j A REFLECTION FOR SPRING ... SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF MIRRORS A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. ii)'- DaiiKhters 1- H p.m. Atei-Si'vcr March. Bni';i. (27c 1 Mi. and Mrs. Gordon Root, who have been In the city for the past couple of days, will return by air tomorrow morning to Vancouver, having changed plans to go from here to Edmonton. "A Good Place To Buy-For Over a Quarter Century 1-1 Thone 715 327 3rd Avenue Prince Rupert j'. T. Hindson, E. ClouKh. J. W. .a'ka, W. B. Davidson, R. Wil- v. I ui. 'c Bale tin-ill V Stone'... Jiic best buys '.ir. Hl.'i ;ii r Hale :on-1'' .Stone's. Ha' best buys ar. (He 1 For Your Old Washer Mon ami T. J. Omhlan, Vancouver: E J Ei ickson. Skeena Cross-,ng; S. S. Harijcr, Edmonton; J. A Mccracken, Oalgary; T. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. D. Wal.'S and G Murray. Smtthers; Lt. Cd R. D. 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