Prince Rupert Uuily fNew Thursday, January 17, 1952 FHE EXPERTS Library Had Biogest Year brarian miss Mary Macduiiam. 13 a drop of 500 in fiction circulation over last year but an increase of more than 1.000 in juvenile reading and more than 2.00C in circulation of books among young people. There are 9.132 books in the : , vj w 'J library now, 710 of which were ; Prince Rupvrt Public Ubrary , ftdd(.( There are 1 897 had ls bicgest year in 1951 since bcrr, com,flrc(J to ,950 WtL By KAY RKX Canadian Press Start Writer indention. There wore Vm new of 1,712. TWRTFT CAMPAIGN Chief' member.' 183 of them children Purchase of new volumes was aim 01 tne tnnu camou... -am- leaning made possible, says Miss Mae- launched by the National Coun- 2-..218 is an increase of 2.915 . mjnald by a cial Rrant of $255 cil oi women is to iiiip-ev. "" over mai in iuou. out , ; trim the Public Library Com- Notable instances pointed : mi!)s,fln and increase in in the 1901 library report by LH 1hP ci ly grant of almosl $1?0oo are too steep, women won't buy. ! But women thenis-lves may learn a few new tricks about methods of saving. i The council's New Year's resolution says: "I will not waste food, fu.-l or lighting or any other article or service used in my home. I will buy nothing that I do not need nor more funds lrom the commission v. re used to purchase a set of Compton's Pictured Encyclooc-da as well hs other technical book.'- for the reference section. City grant!: enabled purchase of Juvenile and non-fiction books. f "children's corner" was Dental Clinic Plan Headway t -r k '. i. v 1 mentionf:d for post- - Lou if. O. Breithaupt. 61-year-old member of Futliamenl lor Waterloo North Ls beini.; mentioned regularly as Ontaiio's nxt Lieutcnant-G c v e r n o r. Federal government officials have declined to confirm or deny the reports, The five-year term of Hvi. Ray Lawson, t repent lieutenant-governor equipped with tabic and benches r. ur.. i.nir..c. i.i'OrH Ret i( Ym ) ) pyalCsty if CANNED FOODS w fl than I require LJILClllia .. i in line with inireasoH renrlintr hv The council urges everyone to ling up a dental clinic in the city . ir i be thrilty with power. L..h for the care of children .tee h were refelved from fhould be kvpt bu.nini; only m wai reported at the W'ar cll orttanizlltions. Con ad , v u.e .ouui or rcon-.r: : t-fy m..Mv meeting the - A 'I expired last month and was ) ' J If ! lor a nine. ivh. etipied. 'iii a Keme -oorn. u . ' v" of special intent to people of I extended on tne not water . -..-t.u,. --- T': Prince Rupert. It Is the leeend j Breithaupt is a manufacturer a smal. amount of water need- A o an autographed ; and pvM , a ,a,h,r ... ,, wiih:ii was pn-.-.cui.i:u wi ,.,. i v.- Tint rnm compjn 111 Kl"-cl'er- erer unt When using the oven of the With trie co-operation of all tn )ib by the author, Dr R. i (CP PHOTO i electric stove, plan to bake as city dentists and several other c Largei o prince Rupert. much as hosible and nvoid using organizations assureu, urc ..-, . Uhe top burners as well. ; should be in operation vjry ' Tne Weekly News Magazine I j If the house is heated by coal, sn jrtly, Mr. Derry said. prints pictures of the cellulose! furnace and pipes should be The February meeting of the ; plant at Watson Island and the! oOK - Modern home builders have discovered a new :iver which can be used in every room of the house. It's a ...Inch ..k ns and closes like an accordion, instead of i.e. inio a room. Evjry hinged door needs about eight ler-t of floor space to open a big consideration when I cleaned once a month by throw- pta has been set aside for the new power plant on the Ottawa i 3 Ilea If di for Uualily ing half -a cup of powdered zinc celebration of Brotherhood Week ; River. The News also makes re-on the fire whvn it is red hot. featuring a special program pre- I ferenee to the aluminum enter-! Be sure to open all drafts before ;,ared by Mrs. W. Murdoch and ; prise describing it as tne biggest 1 doing this. ' ;Mi.ss M. Kami! tun, designed to single industrial undertaking in v'- , ml', lurniiurc in uniay s smuii ihju.-ii-s uiui niniiLii:i ajiui t- In rooking vegetables don't promote greater understanding ( t!.j ountry forget rookine water should be anion t the many races and ha- An ticconllon-type ste?l frame is covered with a plastic labile which withstands a lifetime of flexing and can be ';in with soap and water. Colors harmonize with decorat-hemes. Trie new folding doors can be installed in any ,v and cost approximately the same as an ordinary !i door. TO Economy If you war.t io sll i'. advtfrtLse saved for sotips ami gravies b"- tionalities that go to make up cause it contains valuable vii a-. Canada. mins and minerals. 1 liei'icjimerus will consist of IV S.Tve vegetables immediately foods native to many different i "' they are cooked, as they lose parts 'if the world, to pfepar- ; - Hft "A ' AOf 7 murh (lf th(,lr Vj,iimitl cotii:t If ed by the ntemberh. ! yjQ otUjtUjfoUi 5 - ' left standing. The association's annual Val- RS. VMVA fk ", S I I INEXPENSIVE SOUP - B-ef enlhie Dance will be combined, 11130, ICU f& KfTSil 1 l htmwjl rTrr st 7l. 1 1 1 ti ' -l'i-i. iru . p,-, i. .Mi'- tiir wejL. fm - .-n.uin. i v.,.-,, i,. w ln Leap Year this year ror a h ' 1 IL r 'i.iu.dfi wi.;m rim.- M.miy to IkmI. n at i"m ; :i'.ri, jKu.jr ii.ffi sti'l ittitcB r!l "nl'! " 'try - (Hru 'i tufc 1 i),)-(s Tir p -. -.t f hI. Vi'.t ; -rr 'bif. ;-.ti "nt-t fc"i!i,ii'.-i ' r w va.t t0. J (J l"od budget. llrid 0I1 February 16. Mystery inurements: nv.-c p-ninns m box lunches will be raffled as the FLECTRIC HEAT TOR HOTBED COSTS LITTLE. GAINS MUCH u ei snanK; i';z quaus wniei, i evenings feature, tea' poons salt. , Miss N. Irving's Grade One Let bone soak 30 mirmtf cljs- won the pennant this before cooking. A bone with month for greatest number of I' i''-y'?ye-"',"'r?T?': ! I 1 . f ' i i l- ' s 1 Hay ICelcluip l,yllic ounce i d is a cold frame heat will te evenly distributed, marrow makes good soup. -Cover patents attending, with a heatinsr system.: Tin .-uppty wire and cable are wiih more water and let .simmer. A. De.saultels was chosen Film II small h.ilbeds in eity both connected to a thermostat, thrc -i hours. Remove the scum. Council representative to replace n 'j.i'i garden.-; nowadays which can be set at the desired Never boil. Add onions. cnrrois.'Mt. V. Wells who resigned re :i(l by ele. trii: cabl.-i,. minimum temperature, .o that c''ery. Tomatoes als-i may be cent 1 v. r,n h, f-imi-ntlns, mu- as sco.-i as the iiicrmomi't?r fails added. p. Downing, vice-president, h w is i,e old method. , to that point heat is turned on. invr U in t ie chair in the tempor- .iii.i thermostats are When temperature ries a few ' ' ' , ,. , ., ... ary absence of W. D. Griffiths, ,b, at , than Uie degrees ab.!3 the minimum.' Dd j ,'f J. ' . preS;dent. ti .i. H-ounc i i n can of suitaba heat Is shut oil. and the vana- -"" - "" - . h able to find it.; I!"n between maximum nd y: h'P firA"" ' ;- I j i WW K.... ... urovi-WS a awl w' minimum temperatures Is murh , v....... .... ,,.,. i, -td tor heating do- ..vtr;l (luality- unli-il-or i tiie insulation ol the less than with the oid-Ia'hiuned hotbed. : " ,(1 how early in the "'T-''-vemeat. The heatir.2 catlc may bs com- 1952 Chrvsler-Pl' mmith now r..il. : t is turned on. but it ' Get filiation... ru n, " , furtlicr. i I-. f By - 18 rriiinii7( :s l' ' it eoe bodied concern ru ni . . ...,,rl j famous r..l,;.mal.le h"'1"' tin-re. i' ITS CREHMlBi ad-is an imporunl "fd with tour to fix mines or on display at Hupott Motors. '-ie ligi'.t bill. Tn(vt::oi! In which si-eds are sown. It. UF.-i ! more even heat, which I a Rood idea to place a sheet of i Mi all plants and line m:'.".iied poultry wire an incn ASIAN ORIGIN in- lint chill ,-ally.' above the cable, with soil be- The banana plant, chief'y a lull--:' crowing period, Ufrn. An.ttlier method Is to RroWn n the tropics and West - h:it dues not become prow plants in flats, which are indies, is believed to have orig- "I :is (iu-s heat from placed ahnve the heating cable, imiiy beon transplanted from v.lii.-h siiiietimes fail; which may be imbedded in the Asia In i .it ide leniperatuiu il on which the flats stand. A spi clal type cf cable may be ob- ..-ff.., r i Ai i -Ttii,,ii I i i ...ass .len.an.1 f ... .... t.M I to C-.mtin Milk is aiway.-; MAKE THIS 1 . J I 7 ...i.o.trre.miv colored. That s ,.n.vmT ff T"'Mli I. J l'l,. . - tainec' winch ran be laia on top t- e is :-(iii-trucu-d 111 til 'ol the soil mid be protected by . iClif . r' ri riin coffee or -or K-Tl f 1 S43?BJ" 5.' t ti as used for boih : C rriTirt . of woolen slats on r ii-il rmd irunies, but viiii h the lints stand. To im - , Try Heini ofher famous tomato products Chili Sauco Tomato Juice Cream of Toracto Soup. Look for all four at your grocer's. no need t ) prepare a TOMATO neccssaiy and fruit5. You lin r I ATC , I cereals , A' ) on ( f or thin P 1. ilMCEl J ?l consistency m, ,f lind w.rcry ?V fi ' color in Carnation. We buy top , I J .....O. 1 I lit VilliiHIIITI' ' , nit ii.ii. i - is u 'I'd to . Ill l J e .v,,,lH t... u-ilri e'nrie" n , which are cover -d with s.ul to f 8 ir 4 mlJlitv milk and process w,. nlher . . Trj52 ....--' W,4 . 4 is sunk in tle.wlhjn a fr.w Mrhes of the top 1 I i! 111!' Ill)- Hi mx im hes. Soil is method. ; r.grea,Mt'of care (52 yea" - , border to ge . i too) - JW-fJ perience at - - 1 v. iiiin It to nn equal i 'd the cable is arranged hot i mi in loons. .i thai OH I 1 you ricn, - j" ' -r.rr- . ! C '"..a rod 1 1' fa tl Jen tne LS7, i Jl, 7. an owe owcr n . swit rv ri:srr lVi-j-' A OelUhtful miscellaneous I in ve Whole Meal Chowder ntl WIUI i i I Milk. Cet l.arnaiii VS Jl i III 5 JtJz. i r' rftitP 1 PAYS TO USE K.ilofl' .il-BRAN c.d molai.el. ,v 1 ll I fj I V'i'' I I ' II, Iir- . m ' ' DA! LY N fc WS ' : - rfTi Cii'iw n AiPiPn ah : 2,HH2'S"1;- I IVAPORATED 1 w ' .LMJiJll ILL hlj J. Kill 2 i.-m-i.-i Iw.k.-H n "s I , O jBI $ IftlURMI t) chopped onion blespoons butter or mar- .lliiwei sa. in hi tcv vnnj n ti home of Mrs. Chris Berg, Hays Cove Avenue in honor of Miss Caroline Madsen whose marriage to Frcti Grinibie takes p' ice on January 30. Games and contests were played after which Mhs Leona Berg wheeled in a ga'.ly decorated carriage filled with many useful and lovely gitls for the arine. "Iiiun-sized potatoes .p sliced celery M water i-spoons fait 'i ripe olives t; i milk ish curry powder Hi black p.-ppcr Delicious refreshments were-then served by joint hostesses Mrs. Chris Berg and Mrs. Gunvor onion slowly in butter ;:r.8;H-,r- vw,h 2 r-...ry1.. t?7' ..afd . ' Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form n.Ili.kr In rT . t JSSlt.Tit Vtt i ' It KiOHOHW-y ' ' T" " iun.iiiu J'Zili!f, ' 1 , t '?''! sr ,;2 i i . .iwi.w f Wtfea r j i J ear and tender but not Berg, d. Pee! and dice potatoes. Among the guests present were n' onion, potato, celery,! Mry. R Telseth. Mrs. Jean John-and salt, cover and, cook! son, Mrs. Leo Dolron, Mrs. Jean vegetables are tender, j Burnvtt. Mrs. Thelma Yalloway, f lilie cut olives from pits, Mrs. Mary Johansen, Mrs. Gewl f ee pieces. When potatoes i jorgensen, Mrs. Jean Adleman, de,- a((t fniik olives, curry Mrs. Evelyn Green, Mrs. Ilene and tiepper. and heat to Berg. Mrs. Gunvor Berg, Miss Serve Immediately.. Caroline Madsen and Miss Paul- s four to five. etto Telseth. I 4ia1'i-M . i--i I ni C:J 1,..,, . , , - 1 I VI III Number ot I imes cnciobea ntu n,w f j I V 1 StAI" P1 (3c per word per insertion e.q. Number of words 25; cost. 75c. Six it I v'So I ;r I ' '''v:;'.4ffif:, v insertions fof price of four. Minimum charge, ducj V , I ' w:j : Add four words if bo: number required icJLbLL-i : 6 -rsfj Dailv. more and more people are enjoying the fine, uniform n Pacific Milk it BUY B.C. I Vacuum. packeJ I 1 lrMI T, ,CBl5t !l ti tv. - : c o .'a JJ quality of this delicious talmon! It's processed within hour i Address -- Phone No '. I j'scommtnded by jdoctorj for in- ,-f ? - I -' T J k estrhinrl f rata n mi riLll MQTWIi uui uioibii ( I1M - . I VI VUlUllliy. IV ,1111 . ' ..... iiii " . -. rrothired liy Fishermen's Co-operative Federation, Vancouver, B.C