"''" i Li ,., i t . AS I fEE IT (Continued from page 2 Prince Kupert Daily News Thursday, June 19. 1952 the maples. '"'w'JlJei a;;k for taxlg FKKTORIA (CP) The Ocunits tribe of the New Hanover district in Natal asked trie government to levy a special tax of what, a woi.H.,!.., Pre-War Food Dollar Cut by More Than Half some SeottLsb-c; ' ' . sPt for PUrt a living tt"l our two countries belMn if I! throuch which run, the Log'c burn. Its inhabitants are miners and farming folk. It is full of the memories of the Covenanters." Can any tree expert tell me whether it would be possible to plant a grove of Canadian maplea at that spot? Would they grow there. Mr. MacAP.ister thinks they would, especially If protected by a belt of Sitka 15 shillings a year on tax-payers to maintain tribal schools. The government promptly agreed to the request. of Alexander Mulr who wrote our own fine song, TIM Maple Leaf. It is located at Lesmahagow, which Gilbert says Is "a little cluster of houses on the upland moors of Lanarkshire, very bleak In the winter time and very lovely in summer, the moor falling away to a lovely valley VITAL itc. THE EXPERTS -J(UJ By KAY REX .So credit restrictions have been jilted. So the cost-of-living in-riPX has dropped two points. "Still no excuse for spending sprees," says the National Coun Your 1939 food dollar now has an actual' purchasing power of 41.8 cents; or, stated anothei , way, the food that cost you $1.00 in 1939 cannot be bought today j for less than $2.39. This Is the! US Fishing Fleet Leaves For Bristol SEATTLE Fifty-two vessels sailed from Puget Sound but they left only one wake. The wake was caused hv the m.itorshin The Panama r-m.,i ministered by the, si-extends fivemS8 " of the great e:,n , Clther to luxury are the inclusion of tea and coffee, which people are apparently continuing to drink despite their prices. Basis of the choice of foods is round nutrition; but it will take careful management ...... .v... to w stay within 'wim the wk limits limits spf set frtrt.H forth here." ViorA HISTORIC SITE The present Trinity Church of the head of Wall Street In New York is the third there since since the inc first urst church ciuirra was built uuui in in icoq 1093. ... ... sad news reported in HEALTH j I magazine's fifth annual foodj ! budget which has just been pub I r( i r I 1 H cil of Women. lished. for neany a year now ui square Sinnet. bound for Alas I This budget, compiled by Mar in . s : council has hammered away a ka's rich salmon grounds of garet E. Smith, Ph.B., M.Sc., di- em- nmfin X r ) i "umc" P i rector of nutrition for the Health League of Canada, gives all the essential foods adequate quantity for a Canadian family of its members to watch where the pennies go.1 Its latest advice deals with summer vacations. "If you go to a resort, it need not be a high-priced one," sug- ' Bristol Bay. . Crowded upon the decks of the Square Sinnet were 51 fishing ouau. Some were converted san boats brought to Seattle from m m inniif four father, mother and twoi gests the council. "Often the , Bristol Bay last year and the rest children. It shows the total bill for one week to be $25.32 whicn nail, less-known spots offer the y Mi .-;r55 7T-T7 v . i is 23 cents lower than one year ago; but $14.73 higher than it, was for the same food in March, weie newly built motor fishing craft. Fish and Wildlife Service regulations have been modified to permit fishermen to use motor ooatr. The Square Sinnet, re-.vased along with tW3 other Alaska Line vessels for the Bris- m.i-t restful and enjoyable vacations." Women are urged to buy only w.iat they need. "If you don't actually need an article, don't buy it," says the nrmr.l "Tf von dn need it don't c mm ; rjm 1939. . Some strange truths are revealed in the full-page table. For example, the once-lowly potato Bay run, also was loaded i'lvn'ti vn'.irfilf in tho wnrrv anil ! tol now emerges as the most Inflated lie hardship of having to part of the menu (441 per cent meet a series of instalment pay with 5 213 tons of freight so the canneries will be able to operate during the ihoit red saimon season. The steamer Nadina will leave tomorrow for Bristol Bay and the motorship Ring Splice on Sunday. higher than its base period oi 22 cents a peck). And stewing meat is no longer to be dismissed as the humble sustenance of the cottage-dweller. Stewing meat lsi now listed at 9 cents a pound j merits instead, wait until you can buy it outright." I iSii IS NOURISHING The council says fish meals are economical, also nourishing, for m? whole family. "Minerals such as calcium, j.'iiosphorus, copper and iron arc lound in fish and vitamin A is iound in sea-foods." KEDGEREE: Two thirds cup raw whole-grain rice, two cups cooked fish, one-half cup melted butter or margarine, one teaspoon finely chopped parsley, one-half teaspoon salt, pepper. Cook riee in boiline. salted 4 ".2 times its 1939 price of 15 cents. "Filet mignon is not listed, for the obvious reason that this budget is dealing only with the improbable, not. with the utterly! impossible," comments Miss Smith. "This budget represents minimum purchases for a family of four. The only concessions Logger Cuts Park Out of Wilderness VANCOUVER (CD Two British Columbia loggers have joined the "woodsman's hall of fame." One has cut enough lumber to I , m pus jj (fambpmt! v.-ater. Drain. Flake fish re-1 build 73,333 five-room bungalows movin? skin and bones. Add to! without having an accident and ri -e and heat in double boiler.! the other single-handedly cut a c ir melted butter into slightly Park out f the wilderness near teaten egg yolks. Add parsley i Terrace, 450 miles north of hero, arid seasonings. Combine with Sawyer Carl Lillo.s was honor-firh. Cook one or two minutes, ed recently at the Forest Prod fctirrina gently. ucts Safety Conference here. If the 1,100.000,00(1 board leet he SKIM MILK FOR ECONOMY From the Federal Department i f Agriculture comes a recipe for Cream Pie made from skim milk. Ingredients: One third cup has cut were placed In one solid log it would stretch from here to Tokyo. Joel Truelsen, 75 - year - ok'. Scandinavian, logged acres of fuar; one-third cup flour; one-i Canned. Vegetables ebhth teaspoon salt; one-half "Old creeK canyon by hand into cu; skim milk powder; two cupsja Park, built fireplaces and pic- Prices Effective June 20th to June 23rd nic tables and over seven vea:s water; two egg yolks; one table Miscellaneous Items made the hidden beauty spot available to all. Lands and Forest Minis'er E. T. Kenney wanted to name ft Truelsen Park. i DATFS rittcd. l idiiM. Is 17c 23c 22c 2ic 19c CEFTS Sliced. A.vimer, C'hoire, 15-oz. WHOLE GREEN BEANS C!'o: e, Ay'nier, 15-ox. FORK & BEANS Car.. peril's, ?.0-oz. COCONUT Martin's, Vr , I! f I 'jjjijn butter; one teaspoon vanilla. Mix sugar, flour, salt and skim milk powder and blend with ono nip watec. Add remaining water slowly and cook 10 minutes over hot water, stirring constantly until mixture thickens. Add beaten egg yolks and cook three minutes. Add butter and vanilla. Cool. Pour into baked rune-inch pie-shell. Top with meringue. Bake in moderate oven (350' Fahrenheit) for 15 minutes. OLIVE OIL Sosso OQc rnr Italinn Oliv (til. tfif Cut Shoe Cs$s PEAS f PPI Royal City, Fancy y, S'ze 4. 15-ox. PRE SERE I Hinin'v Bfst, fanry, la'S' 2''. " Ma. ...!... h Willi Canned Fruits QUAKER OATS ?()C Nmt-rrrniitiin, 3's PiCKLES lie Swrrt Mixrd. Kihby'n. l(i ). 28c CATSIir Cl !5c APR'COTS BLUEBERRIES 'iTifi Choice, li-oz. FRUIT COCKTAIL I ibby's, 28-oz. Drl iMimtr, nan seed 0i !low"Skinny"Girls Get Lovely Curves Gain 5 to 10 lbs. New Pep TTusgMs wt never could sain weight bf're. nnw lif.ve bhapely, attractive figure -No more bony lirnba, ugiy holiowi Tlicv tlmnk Ostrex. It put fir.-h on. bodies Ekltmv because Wood lacks Iron. I'fy vmi up, too. Improves appetite, digestion no !u 'd nourishes you bet ter. Don' t lear get ting too fat. H'on wtiea you Rain figure ymi wish. Introductory rv- tret-ai -iualnted" kIi only fiof. Try Oytrex Toute T'tMrts lor new poundi, lovely curves, new peo, t-Kiuy At all druggist. 41c t' l' Urrf irld's, nn pi' k:!-.' PLUMS 9 . JQC Itryal Ci'y, Clmire, 15-oz. for ltlv 0 Ifl FREE DELIVERY SERVICE COVERS THE ENTiRE CITY BIRD GRAVEL Q 7c niirfccifirld s. 1 lb." ' . for i TUNA Cbvcrlcof IC Solid Whitfl Meal, Kaiu v, 7-o t 0"R STORE IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE Grapefruit Juice ""'lUi Strawberry Jam 4"Go,e 99c Perfex Bleach 32 - 34c Whole Chicken rdX.Vb 2"$2.19 Puritan Meat Balls ..... 43c Raisins m,,i,ci d,-5h. j. 4k Delta Rice "" p 39c Pacific Milk " 6 99c Rug Show of the Year at Gordon & Andersons' Cookies McCORMICK'5 Kan C.cani ! uml hlmil 61 l'C McCORMICK'S Cream and 'am Crtiiies Family t.v iack ' dad's oatmeal Cookies S7c 2S 1 'V Conned Juices V-8 VEGETABLE JUICE APPLE JUICE , ' Sun Bype, 48-oz.. OOv TOMATO JUICE 9 Of?c I.ibby't Fancy, 20-oz. i for tr ORANGE BASF fj C Real Gold. Makes One Quart HjL' Fresh Fruits and Vegetables LETTUCE - Head J.f K,"IS"ES ; 2u, 17c OR KEN ONIONS t "A He li fori I CABRYOK I Ap round SGES 4J99c Co"in!c!!'s Ca Smcps Your Clmi'c 111 nr.. Cans r, lv - 2,. 37c 2 37c U for J i 2 37c CHICKEN Nooni t; , CHICKEN ' KICK ' CREAM MCSIIHOOM CLAM CHOW DEI' . V- to 4 ' Yes, this is one of the events of the year at Gordon & Anderson's. 25c Icing Sugar 2 lb. packaqe 7 V, ' v Not only have we a large and most unusual collection of rugs on hand for the occasion., b u t also rua MIDWAY s SSCEENA Rupert Butchers ! LYONS D&S GROCERY GROCERY and Grocers Fine Foods GROCER"! experts from out of town will be on hand to "go MMITKD Phone Phone Phone Phone Phono 656 659 581 or 532 21 250, Red 465 into your rug proDiems with you. They will be glad to advise you and go into your homes if necessary. ' Take advantage of the opportunity this week at Gordon & Anderson I Phone 46 FO0 STOKES Are Stores of Quality and Service li