'n THE EXPERTS I J " 1 i (J J I JJ' crSona Y-4 1 Employment Improving Situation Better Than Prince Rupert Daily New 3 Monday, January 14, l'J52 RIDE IN CLOUDS DEADLY SPEED The highest motorcar road, No known infectious dise.-ise across the Alps is through the develops more rapidly than As,a-Stelvlo Pass at an altitude of I tic cholera, which may kill with-i.042 feet. j in an hour of the first symptoms. , J i By KAY REX C'umiiluin Press Blair Writer 1 I Di. W. S. Kergin returned to I tl. cily on Friday from a brief. I trip to Vancouver. j I H'lfjo Kraupner left on today's ' Normal, NES Says UKRAINIAN YULETIDE Employment situation in Prince ' ' 1 ," plane for Vancouvc- on a dusi-ness trip. Thousands of Canadians, nar. "upert Is better than normal"- it culaiiy the 29.000 Ukrainians for l1"8 time of year, the Na- STATIONERY WRITING TABLETS ENVELOPES 0 PENS INK Fancy box Stationery suitable for gifts in all sizes 4 Lr a A . f. M-. H. F. Keves, director of , w,0 have come to this country tior 41 Empioyment Service office Calgary Arts Club, is a round- gmce th, war gU11 are celebral. . here saiU today, oi. p passenger on the Princes ig Chmtmas and New Year's. Although January Is consid-touise in Prime Rupert today. , M m,nlght Jan ,3 tne New :e ed ' the bottom of the well" Ken Hustl-r Is now on the Year of the Julian calendar is ln employment generally, less staff of Overwaitea Ltd. here, 1 ushered In with gay celebrations PePle on a Percentage basis are and dances. The 0"' 01 worlc tnan last year. having recently arrived f. cm holiday season ; Summerland where he worked continues until Jordan Day, J:m. The spokesman indicated for the same firm ' j 1 0. there were more people drawing , n is a season of church servi- ! unemployment insurance this Pilot 8nd Mrs. .luman Jermyn ;ces i(rjclal observances and tra- j but "at least" 20 percent eu by plane for Vancouver to- ;dulonal foods Man national more people are registered and 7 to be?ln a months holiday. ; dlsh w,u be served Including i more are fint)i"g employment Pilot Jerniyn flies for Queen i borsch Qr cabba j than In 1951. lrio,tc Airways baser) here. iro,,s a,,d p,,rohy iypp of dump.i Shoitages, however, still exist M s. James E. Taylor and fam- j "fiR stuffed with a cheese mix- I in certain skilled Uadcs, such as ily arrived in the city on last ture. . I machinists, diesel men and cab- night's train from Regina to Join j To make Pyrohy you need: one i hiet workers. Mi. Taylor, new manager of the'cuP ' fiour. three-quarters cupl Labor situation is expected to Royal Bank of Canada here. lukewarm water; pinch of salt, j better itself soon with opening . ' sift four and salt and add of logging camps and resuming ,.- rs o i u j 4 ,t W D. Smltri returned to the enough lukewarm water to make of work at the Alcan project, city by plane Friday from Van-ja fairly soft dough. Let stand ! Some of the work shortage this couver where he attended meet-; covered In a warm place- for 1 winter was duv to the brewery ings last week of trie executive about 10 minutes and then roll! strike but most of the men laid of the British Columbia Liberal j 0ut thin as pie crust. j off found part-time employment, Association. I cutr into small squares (about, said the spokesman. 1 2 inchesi a1 . v v nnrrtini. ..n,i "j or and place AX IN SUN A favorite winter haven for Canadians, Nassau, Bahama?, annually' plays H) a ia.Be iminucr oi nisuiigui.snea cana lian visitors. Relaxing In the warm Mir. arc loft lit. Edward C. Wood of Montreal, preside it of the Imperial Tobacco Company; H. allh or Maitln; Mrs. Lawson and Hon. Ray L iwson, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario. Tlws is unnas News Bureau photo. (C-p j-noTO) of the filling in each. Fold1 r,f Pr'inea Rnwrt tihmi,'.1!t"e 1 2.' -Iri"Cf.. ,.B.U?C.Ii-.!h!.e.n : over like a triangle and ninch. Capt. Alf Ritchie left the latter toto vu-uF,u.s nwiHiiuii, rcmrn- .. . , ' . - ; Dart of iast wepk fnr h. rtraa , bill. vugciuvi . uijy 111 LJ - - o : ed to the city on today's plane , boiling ooiniig salted saaea water waier and ana boll ooii " biuuhus m oKiuegaie in- ,r Size IZtnffc j failC irom from a a len-oay tpn.riav trin trip tn to Vor,.mii.r Vancouver . . ..... i m .iih the Nph r.anroi : Prince l.'upcrt Tom Walli'c:-, Stewart; S. M. Walllnw. Bro'A-n.wiile, Oregon; G. Santurni) and C. T. Lankins, Lebanon, Oreuon: M. S. Bayne, Kemano Bay; J. E. Taylor and family, city; I B. Archer, Pacific; George Joy. Priniv George; F. W. Hollinger. G. Btoan and J. E. Hodgson, Prince George; W. C. Lind trom, Renin: C. E. Stewart, Vancouver; A Lisogar, Terrace. a r l lOOMlfj JOi llJinld am V anrl nttnia . i "irauuj iui lour or live minutes. - ana uuawa. . !gcrve 5prlnklcd wlth buttered j which Is fishing for Canadian j W. R. Tooth was a passenger bread crumbs or sour cream. ; Fishing Co. . j aboard the Camosun las night Filling: One-half pound dry l : "' I returning to Stewart after at-! cottage cheese, one egg, salt and ' taste; one onion fried with; tending the sessions of the Brit- pepper. . i bacon; one head fresh cabbage, j lsh Columbia Liberal Association 1 Try to get uncreamed cheese ! Put boiling water over cab-; in Vancouver last week. j for this. Mix with beaten egg bage to foften leaves. Cut off I , jand seasoning. Place small ' centre; mix uncooked rice, which ; T. Hooks, assistant f relent, spoonful of this on each square ! ha? been well washed, with pork, I traffic manager. Canadian Pac- of the dougn j onions, salt and pepper. If, the DWfyS' Vancouver- cn ! cabbage leaves are large, cut in I r-p CPSS Prints today. BORsril II OR OR bfft Bl.l.T SOtP sni'P Lou.se - I half or in three parts. Line pot I making the round tvip on a rou-i Ingredients; Pour medium k;with cabbage which cannot bei tine Inspection tour. ' ed red beets; one small onion; i u.pd or roiis pt SDoonful rice i 1UKIEL NARRAWAY j urn Press Stiff WrlUr i CN CP)-Britlsh maim-, s at last admit that all i do not come In sla.idard ' .car women iVlio do not inlhe nnrm.il vroove. ...n struts, the lnnp tiie short-waistod and Bravlns the reason's worst b'lzard, 40 people enjoyed the Saturday night Moose whist tourney, playing by candlelight after the power failure. Winners wore: Mrs. J. Richards and Mrs. O. Stcgavlg, ladles' first and second; E. Aj C'liiliou olid W. T. Ward, men's flit and second. Mr. Ward also-won the pool prize. Water Wax Is Puzzle GENERAL ELECTRIC i&Vmu lamp 1 d nnrslev: ' one " cud shredded ,it- nn.i, n o il 1 ,vc - fool - nothiiiK" are Tom Wallace, who is conduct- Z sZJ 17 mlxl.ure 10 ecn. rou; Pr' ;i wide t.wwc tha;i VANCOUVER wax on waters if Mysterious of some British ; 'hut has pui?- I 1 ine logglnir ODerations at Stew- h ' K j , evenly and rou. Lay Uicin loese ar? for" Columbia Cellule f Z J . ?? Pt as the rice must expand. Columbia fio ds This new kind of lamp bulb zled Canada's sci"Mtlsi.s has been is .ya i bright all-at er- was a week-end busings visitor I TZZT ' Pour Ver th'S "e Un of t0ma" S? butter , toe, little Ralt water to: in m the tne cilv city, havini? naving arrived arrived by hvi , boliing SU;c t t thinly. Cover th w from the cover Cook K until thev are are done ane plane north Satur- . . on c.' ,unlu ,afy ; com ld w water anrt ana cook k one-nai: onphalf 0j , dav ,. on (0p st0ve or in oven fori is been si.ice the war. , aiU up-lo-dale stylhij, ' hw.- wiimrn ran at l.u.i Ins "ell 111" f.:," as; is the staiidard itr.k. im;ii the -p -lit i of si .: j l".x nrri'Miry to- have tailm -nuic. or iiLi ivi ' I Mir :-iti ! .us lo M j. !' num. inep onions ana paisiey. two hours. four ways better. Softens shadows so-they're hardly visible . . . reduces rcfl-tecl reflected glare glare... . . . spreads spreads light IiKhtcvtn!vover evenly over entire entire surface surface of of bulb bulb . . . .-.keeps ... keeps iis uscleaner. cleaner. put. to gi od ir-e hy lot.p.er.; and fifjierme.n fur many years. Fisheries i .search irtvestiga-torr are baflle.l over the source 01 the wax. T;)cy my ihe i-iib-itHiice ii ;!: i'il i' hi' li ll'iuts on the wa'er in a tl:i:-, t.'n i-i siim-me time and h.irdens to wax whi n wji'er t :. a' m c drops be o, 4'! (! ee v . The while r!'m! t look like E. T. Applewhaite, MP. foriAad 10 D('cls- sal1 to tastc ana Skeena, returned to the city on cook 'until vegetables are done, the Camosun last night from : A'JtJ chopped celery and cabbage. ' Vancouver where he attended:150'1 20 minutes. Add tomato the meetings last week of the t.,,'rp 'uln brtnR to boil. v,.piiu, r ii.. r-4ii. ii ' Melt two tabl-esnoons butter. 'SJ 1 I fcj 1 " i m I v t- - I FSv I ; luvin, m.i ttary ( I h ; vnvvtibiTi. j VIIC iJI IVIOll VU1U1I1- r- . bia Liberal Association. ! f'd two tablespoons fiour, let J m lM.it tfVl fc nWM'Ml.-Wimm. 1 PX 5I,J I M -- J " - ; candi. i lumps ..t...... whiter u beauty r... for i:r life. Try G-E White Lamps. See your G-E Dealer today! nd Hi if 1 U)S large it to their ii on v'll'NS . m a. 1 7 ,V O. 1 ! !' .-' ' ' ' I v 4 . ' i 'l v . ' t ' li - t . r I- n ' " i 1 1 , U' am. Hi f i t . . - .., . if,'1 ("iiiis n.u I i ' . i ii J' ft S v " - 'rf ii .9 uv . Si .. ,lr i t ' 'CM iui I t-1 v." ' I i!'"V ' t 'V. V(.J ; r n ... 'i - i!ry::ii i-V"'4 t 1 V 1 il:- oil . hore ! Ii!;'" ' boot;- a gear, ii brown. Add two cups beet juice OTrec Naden. who came tu!fn!l mlv we',1. Boil until smooth Frince Rupert before incorpora- add to borsch, tiort and took an active part Ini Boll mushrooms and onions pclitlcal and municipal affairs ; "cnaralely for about 20 minutes, i or many years, still resides in I " iui iuice into boiling beets. Victo' ia and is understood to be B own chopped onion and chop-enjoying the best of health. Mr. P-d mushrooms in butter. Salt Naden is 85. land pepper to taste. Piepare ' some dough as for pyrohy. Roll Dour Lelternian,. Vancouver nnd rt intn n.inro vt rmri 11:. ii !, a! u u . d i'i on oi Tall Women, 'iu p.ugitlns has re- . i 'inu.i of .six feet anai '- :,:'P id 1 1 it in ! id liiul rloihi's lo fit l".l'!.l'i. i ""' jersey dresses !. lA'ti wiinl firm, Uaegci I made especially fi. is " 111 'V.i i . . OV r;ul , 51 inches. SnouiUer U' Jli is Is) Inc.ies and the ' vc mcusines 22 inchok ! ( prl'f of the e dresses: ncli'r !I6, k ' :.. ... . . Ns. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC f'if Mf " T VV COMPANY LIMITEO mmrv l?nTHJ?WlVll! Hd Ofnc! roront Salsi Offictt ham Coaat tm Cti iLfjif.rjUVJUIlil.iilli i . I Ve'leiniUT ' 'i .s''.t!i-m. iriie i of the iir.d used :, t v !'g to i bai he; . , - Dr. Uf i' y ' ..licr c; ' i made e.inu,i I ' material !,;: '. rpdio-acl vc ; i discover v. lie,' i I One Hif- i-.-comer fi' in p pole pine t ' . -(anci 'i't, ve'.'.i t.i i rompoMm; i::; 'pre. sure "t , Daily Province feature writer' jnt0 Equarp somc of the prepared - and reporter, landed In Prince mushrooms. Paste together as Rupert tcday while on an Alcan pyrohy. CoOK in boi!lng water. i project assignment. He has been serve a few in each bowl of using all manner of transporta-; -0-A srn 1 ' ' tion facilities lo set around to. I ' rrrPPP inside every box of II KXl HA.NtiE . .. ...n-fct. titojfi-'-. HOPE WANING Hope Is wan-int, In the search of Mrs. Huuettc Lemay, 22-year-old Kluiitreal woman who disappeared mysteriously In Miumi, Fla., whib flsh'.ngwith her huiband, a Montreal real estate man. Ltmay sid ,v wito 1 rt him-lo go lo their automobile and change clothes nnd he never saw her again. M -s. L2-miiy was n unl-llnalist in a I I'. iiir l-.-ulii. i the wax "! ' 1 the lodge-Ai'd hi'i- is that V iiiiitcrial is de-icr naier iiKt the ; ter In I lie deep LrLSL3Ls all-bran Ihe Nechako dam site such as ; CABBAGE ROI L living, snowmobiles and trains.! Cabbage roil is an sasy dish He leaves tonight on the I -in .o anyone to make. The ingre-eess Louise for KiUmat and Kc-.dlents: One pound ground pork; IJords presses the oil out. mano. . lone cup rice; salt and pepper to; ly tliat. but the l,(.03-i wialion now holds lis ins and buy" sales -at I mrs sell clothes thai,' 'ii too ,sm;ill or of wh.ch 1 c iM'comc tired aiiil ; tuy others to take their j 1-n-c deporlment store.sj "ii "outsize dopirt-! dh a an te ol styles i as comprehensive as ,;'k''d for the slimmer 1 iWililWlillW i . r -i . FINK PAiNTINO I WINNIPEG .! A puinling considered ,w of tin- must, m-i port ant work.! uy tM. British i artist Sir Wi'li.tn I;,?nsel Flint 'iiiulae.turer.il arc also! has been pir.-ha ed by Joseph Harris ol Winn per,. Entitled "The "The Beach." Beach." it.p it.p'irtrays irlrays a a group group ti batl.vrs a! , . ,!.i!o. (lie Freneii seaside resort. I M mtrcrtl beauty contest. Ehr-Iff's deputy James O. Barkc.-vnid "It Is . almost Inoncriv-ii 1 thai a person nlive mid nolc lo walk round would remain undctc:t:d fir so long." (CP PHOTOi BIO ENTERPRISE EDMONTON Nearly 30 companies or groups have 120 units active In geophysical exploration of Alberta oil fields at prcsvnt, a new high total. The figure is 15 more crews than a year ngo. 1 for the "younj4 outsize"; -acis no luiiji.r have to . choice lain miilro.i- ("i iSa h. a N i in-. ;! k.,-i W::rr MI him THE CIVIC CENTRE ASSOCIATION AND DEPARTMENT OF UNIVERSITY EXTENSION ; PRESENT A Ten-Day Course under EILEEN CROSS Mcrch 17 - 29, T952 - Afternoons & Evenings Registration Forms are now available at the Civic Centre . Registration Fee $2.00 Rcjuv.nating Your Koine - - Dressmaking Tailoring (for advanced dressmakers) Thi: ( ursc is available to members of the Civic Centre Only Phone 231 for more details 1J j ,f T-'Cy waders i fcf,$Mm irments. 'ys ol the eterinl hn!f-it bark, cio.'is-over front ii. slitclied pleating are 'lylcs are smart and lu crs avoid dcsi;..is o-inci)m;iimentai-y to the I'Uie. "Ii'ii s winter salt's, t'.i nls are as heavily ladcii -iu--.lalc baraliu any oilier department, oir-sales periods outsi. can be purchased 14 and under. wunen, too, have P rt' ire? oi choice and '' ""d U less necessary to ;lrs in the teen-age dc- S.O.N, meeting uary 14, 8 p.m X HWa"f If fit) SSTlME ' I I "V I f "- i'ii WAWPV FOB OKS, I I li II IV 1 pie pit-Liw&s, I - J I V V i I FP05TIN6S 1 T J J FLUFFy OMEIETTES 1952 Chrysler-Plymouth now on d splay at Rupert Motors. (16ci - Fill BlTTiR fAST! P ! S L f V- 1 : fS f 7 ECIPES Wallpaper Sec our , complete new stock 'mM2 To introduce Kello99', ALL-BRAN, J few I," u ,)r . ? Iiv.!" ' I I I o-in-i iooq rjaraain of wollpaper, ) """t CiihUrd Pie ' Kiiiulated sugar I '"ins suit I'lnon Juice ' 1"" :i grated lemon rind :'i"'icol vi hole Irult nec- -a led - ! yl';.. milk ' ' "bigie -inch crust -"s. add sin.iii. ....ii. , Lovely designs, excellent j quolity. I ..u nun nun, C. Stir I- I ........ ii-iiiuii juii e. Inside every paekaRC of KellopR'a A1.1.-UKA5J you pA. this handy Kjj;g Si-paratr fnr! It. would cost you 10c at the store. We're inaktiij; this offer so you'll try Kellogg'g ATX-liKAN and see what a wonderful 3-in-l food lari;uin it is! A toasty breakfast cereal that's lii'h in protein, rich in iron. A natural laxative food that helps protect you from constipation due to lack of bulk in the diet. (Irnml for m.ikiiiK light, tender mullins (easy i-ueipe on ALL-BKAN box). nectar ninui i m. "v in linn, 1 our into n.inim.11,,! CI 'j"i-iiuti ! an 1-akc in hot oven (4D0'' Lost ycor's stock ot PRICE f 'Uiiles. Reduce w,Mn n-.'i.. . . and bake 30 'tr er. innii ustai-d is 'll'astry browned" Gordon & Anderson to (J. It , V i N iethoscope CANNED FOODS used bv rinc- SUPPLY LIMITED IZ'I ln,wnted by th Ihe French Phone 46 -1' ennec In 1819. i