T0 HELP ...... EES' ! ,..ti,n u oroceedlne un. P' direction of Mrs. Ross nf a concert ana ."inch will be pu,t on at i.. Auoiict. 1 In nlrt 'pioneers' Home, this beln? i;.bnllc Women w?ague iution to the drive The Experts Say - - STORAGE OP FOOD-Storage also a temperamental one since 01 iooa wiien the wenthpr 1 warm Is always a problem when there is n0 means of refrigeration. Those sharing accommoda tes Hon and living in trap room have funds for the home. The great difficulty in keeping even !.. hpen selected, the cast j small amounts of perishable Le organized and rehear- food. Milk Is an essential food but BECAUSE IT'S FULL-STRENGTH this active fresh Yeast goes right to work. No waiting -no extra steps! And Fleischmann's fresh Yeast makes bread that tastes sweeter, is lighter, finer-textured ntry time. It IUU HAKE AT HOME get Fleischmann's active fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dependable Canada's tested favor ite for over 70 years. MADE IN CANADA Be COOL and COMFORTABLE CUTE AS A BUNNY'S EAR Is such a strikingly wonderful dress sharply striped. You'll like the scooped - out neckline, the tiny sleeves, the neat, nlpped-in waistline. For all our smart gals these dresses are aptly dedicated. ill PLAY AWAY In this colorful, printed play suit. Short sleeves, low neck top, full pleated shorts and a matching skirt to mix and match as you see fit. It's sure to be fun in the sun in an outfit like this. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY ' o at CENTRAL HOTEL HAS REOPENED We specialize in tender, juicy steaks nfl f.hinpsp dishes. 141 V " EXTEND A HEARTY INVITATION TO COME AND ENJOY OUR Fints ruuu It sours so easily. It must be pampered, kept clean, cold, covered and if possible In a dark place. Many people are In the habit of pouring left-over milk from the pitcher back Into the partly-filled milk bottle. If the milk has been In the pitcher at room temperature for some time, spoilage organism may have become active In it, and returning it to the bottled milk may hasten the souring of the rest of this milk. It Is much better to leave the small amount In the pitcher and store It closely covered,. Even with the best of care milk sometimes turns sour be fore1 it can be used; Sour milk is not a spoiled food but a different food, It should never be wasted. Many good cooks prefer' sour milk in biscuits, scones and cakes. It gives a softer; richer texture. Soup made with sour milk Is a favorite In many European countries and could well be used more often on Canadian tables. Sour milk Is also used successfully to make tough cuts of meat tender. A cup of sour milk added to beef or veal stew not only makes the meat tender but adds a delicious flavor. Sour milk may be used to dil ute '.hick "boiled" salad dressing. The milk acid flavor blends with the dressing and the sourness cannot be detected. SOUR milk: RECIPES A number of appetizing recipes worked up by the home econ omists make use of sour milk and this one for Veal Balls Is one of the best. Veal Balls require one pound of ground veal Vi cup of rolled oats, Vj teaspoon "THE CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY": THESE WARM SUNNY DAYS! BRIGHT WTrtf SUMMER FLATTERY are our classic prints. somely tucked from shoulder to waist and a slightly flared skirt . . . It's soft and very becoming. Wonderful because it's capable of going anywhere any time. SKIRTS,-. SHORTS, SLACKS, SWIM SUITS, .PLAY SUITS AND SLACK SUITS the coolest, smartest clothes for summertime wear AT THE STORE THAT FEATURES FASHION AT BUDGET PRICES BUY ON BUDGET PLAN-NO Carry Charge. No Interest. Terms In accordance with W.P.T.B. Regulations. CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates For your convenience . . .. NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms Cafe In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) r II ONE 81 THIS- AND THAT "May I help pour?" of chopped parsley, one teaspoon of salt, a dash of pepper, one egg, two tablesjwons of fat, 12 whole green onions, six potatoes, quartered, one cup or sour milk, and one cup of hot water. This makes six servings. Mix the veal, rolled oats, parsley, salt, and slightly beaten egg. Form Into 12 small patties, brown in fat, add sour milk and hot water. Cover and cook slowly for half an hour. Add the vegetables. Continue cooking until the vegetables are tender. An unofficial group of kind-hearted Ottawans have been sending parcels to friends and relatives, and to strangers If they can get their names and addresses, for sometime and they have made np a list of foods and other things which are most popular overseas. The food list includes solid meat, stews and hashes, cereals and biscuits, fruit Jam, marmalade and pud dings, vegetables, sugar, hard j candy, tea, coffee and cocoa, evaporated milk,-preserved but ter and cheese. All these foods are canned or In light "wooden containers. They have found that, aside from food, soap, paper towels, can openers and gum are also popular. Used clothing Is also needed and, when signs of reasonable wear are apparent, can enter most countries duty-free. Succulent Bamboo For London Panda LONDON 0 The zoo's new giant Panda, "Lien Ho." broughi to Englai.d from Tibet, has settled down comfortably in her cage adjoining the lion house. "Bamboo rhoots are her, main diet," said a zoo official, "and we do not anticipate any trouble keeping her alive. Pandas arc fairly hardy creatures, used to a temperate climate, and the difficulty of keeping them In captivity is nothing compared with other animals, particularly gorillas and chimpanzees." Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert) LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring and Repairs Phone Black .'IH7 238 Second Avenue West SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 12:30 Prince Rupert Time) Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 9 pjn. Prince Rupert Time) Sailings . for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 5(18 LIQUOR ANTIDOTE Amethyst Is composed of two Greek words meaning "not to 5 drunk." The ancients believed this stone would keep the wearer sober. ENIGMATIC MODEL The model for Leonardl da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" Is said to have been Isabella d'Este, the Marchioiyis of Mantua. INDIA DOOMS THE RICKSHAW NEW DELHI, OnThe rickshaw, picturesque Oriental vehicle of song and legend, Is doomed. The first nails In Its coffin are being hammered In India, where a labor Investigation committee has described 'this type of labor" as "a degradation to human personality." In a strongly-worded report, the committee stresses that the ultimate alin should be "to abolish this form of conveyance as It is an offence against human First introduced Into India by the French East India Company at the close of the last century, the rickshaw Is now a common means of locomotion, and became Increasingly popular during the war with riie rise In lha price of horses and carts and gasoline rationing. When this exotic vehicle was first brought to Calcutta the pullers and owners were entlrelj Chinese. Indians were reluctant until 1915 to pull rickshaws, the novelty of which "brought the scorn and Jeers of the crowd who :outed: "Baghair dum ka ghora!" (Horse without a tall). But Its verv economy, and Its suitability in the narrow streets of crowded cities or the ups and downs of hilly stations, gradually brought about Its popular ity. The earnings of Indian rick- shaw coolies vary from $10 to $15 per month. In cities of the plain i ",uch as Madras and Calcutta the i rlrle.shaw is millprf hv one coolie ' ' only: but in the hills It has four For THE first time in Canada's food-canning history, Stokely speeds young spring tomato plants across a continent overni'hf by air! From Sun to Sun. Awakened by the warm rays of the sun away down south in Georgia, these tender tomato plants went to bed in Essex before the sun again 1 And so, by this modern means of air-transport, Stokely-Van Camp of Canada is able to pack for your pleasure red, ripe, luscious tomatoes rich in vitamins, and virtually garden-fresh in flavor. While Canadian -grown plants are struggling against the elements for their very existence, southern plants are basking in the warm sun and storing up vitamins and flavor. Small wonder then that when the miracle of air transport made it possible for south- DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 81 PrfiKC:Eupcrt Dnflp JSctost Thursday, June 6, 1945 HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I make smelling salts? A. Take one ounce of am monia, or rock volatile., break it Ihto small pieces, put It in a bottle, and cover, with eu-de-cologJie. Allow it" to stand for four or five days before using. Q. How can I clean the bristles of the carpet sweeper pullers. A striking feature of life in Simla, summer headquarters of the government of India, is the colorful garb of privately-hired rickshaw cooiies. choose your flour YOUNG DIVING CHAMP, NORTHAMPTON, England,. t Ray Richardson. 15-year-old Northampton schoolboy, na3 won the Northamptonshire Mys diving championship for the seventh consecutive season, ills grandfather taught him to swlrfl nine years ago. brushes without harming them? A. The bristles will not ; be harmed If a coarse comb is used to .remove the raveling ahd hairs. Q. How can I stiffen cretonne? . 0OUI OF.WC'MEN A. For stiffening colored ma terials such as cretonne chintz, dip in bran water. WHO WIN PRIZES FOR HOME-BAKING use Robin Hood All kinds of baking . . . bread; cakes, pastry. ern plants to be delivered to Canada for planting while still dewy-fresh and vitamin-packed, Stokely acted. THIS IS STOKELY LEADERSHIP First to introduce the sensational t modern methdd of dusting pea crops by -airplane Stokely now scores another "first" by sparing no expense to ship 300,000 tomato plants BY AIR . . . then' transplanting this choice crop on home soil. Here's dramatic proof that Ormes Ltd. Jtui Pioneer Drtqgiats STOKE HOURS Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 8a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays 12 noon till 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. where the freshness, the richness, the finer flavor and quality of food will be assured through better and newer food-producing efforts, you can count on Stokely's for that leadership. STOKELY-VAN CAMP OF CANADA LTD. ESSEX, ONTARIO WE SERVE YOU NOTHING BUT THE 'BEST IT re 300,000 Tomato Plants from Sunny Georgia Flown to You for Freshness ! Picked in Georgia Yesterday .... Planted in Essex TO-DAY! 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