4f Hrince Kupert Daily New Thursday, November 2, 1950 HOTEL ARRIVALS "JutegrOTn . ' in Intrndni . lnd. - 7rm BP. -T f' Europe until feu MB Prince Rupert E. M. Atkinson, T. H. Stevens I 7 'v SW P. G. Davis, W. R. Bonnycastle J. W. Farquhar, F. C. Henley and 1 lTTM1Tifn New Philosophy : Changes In -Education Dr. H. P. Johns, director of educational and vocational guidance and director of Victoria Summer School and onetime King Edward school teacher here, was guest speaker at a dinner meeting of Prince Rupert District Teachers', Federation, at the Civic Centre on Wednesday evening. ., j. Man, Vancouver: a. H. Rich- n itr.r,:. MONTREAL, Nov. 2nd This is the stormy time of year wiiea living rooms need some- ! itict tn ni.ikA thpm ertrn fnv "ft tnllrh ards, New York; Mr. and Mrs. R.'Mess. Vern eal; ife 1 1 f colour a note qf cheer. Try brasswarel DON'T BURN THOSE LEAVES! WORTH LOTS FOR LEAF-MOLD . i 1 Visitors Af : Moose Lodge' Pioneer Members Honored - With Presentations Following the regular meeting of the Women of the Moose Wednesday . night in the Moose Temple a special Joint meeting of the Lodge and Chapter of the Moose was called to order by Governor Harold Hampton, who introduced a special guest in the person of District Deputy Supreme Governor A. L. Robertson of Westvlew. The visiting lodge official Is on tour at the present time, having just completed a visit at Ocean Falls. He Is leaving on Friday's train to meet the Prince George. Moose Lodge members. Mr. Robertson comprehensively outlined the progress madu h" the Inval Order of Moose and of Its Chapters since Moose ln- I? character. It's not expensive and it's so "73 1 very good-iookiEg! A pair of candlesticks Scarcest of 'all garden scil tm- twigs and metal objects. When tur provers . is humus. Few gardens , the layer, well tramped down, Is have enough of It although everj ' six lnchcc th!c'( sp iiiklc It gardener has an opportunity to ( with a balanced fertilizer mix- a bras table la'np red apples rilling a glowing brass bowl . . . it's amazing what these brassware beauties (an do to make a home more homelike I And don't forget, when you're buying vour brasuware, buy BRASSO, too. Regular polishing koii brassware beautiful. And it's so very easy with Brasio for k' the pcli:m made especially for brass. Succeeding It Believing, so after reading the booklet "How to Dyi Educational philosophy in i British Columbia has changed , greatly in the past ten or so j years, declared Dr. Johns. "Our j primary concern is not with the I manuiacture it irom garden p iure, abaut one ounce to a wastes, : and especially detvJ square yard. Wood ashes and leaves. It is -estimated that the ; limestone arc also beneficial subject matter, but with the youngster." Prince Rupert , teachers were told that "there is room some leaves from any full grown shade each In three or more times this Bulky Article! win Ali-labnc i mttx , i did aome-tliirr I've wanted to du for a long time dyed gone cf my white sheet Shell Pick. It was a huge mop-isl And, know what? I discovered just how inex- quantity. Then wet It down tree, It properly composted, will be worth five dollars to the gar- Build up th. heap, layer by , der.er. Never burn leaves. If piled up laycr' 'ilh s milar applieatiJin I pen'rre it is to dye bulky articles in my washing mailAe. Lasv, too! And results are definitely bent ir, fa ri; they're wonderful with All-fabric TINTEX Tims and Dyes. Jinn't worry if yon don't have a washing mairune. Just take your sheets or slip-covers ' ctption in 1906. The eighty and allowed to decay, they pro- , Between me layers; ana Keep it i duce leaf mould, one of the nios moist- rf ta odors develop an useful soil conditioners which Inch of soil thrown on top of each ( amateur gardeners can have Ti e la.vei will prevent thtm. ; members in attendance listened with rapt attention to the description of the homelike atmos- phere fostered at Mooseheart, . or tirapis to your nearest Launderette, where they sell Tintei and whe.e you ran have your bulky things dyed an you wish. Would you like the booklet? I'll tend it to you free of charge . . . simply writs to me Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St, Montreal, P.Q. , . " "Gesumlheit!" won't help the sneeie that warns of s' rold but I n.ore he advances in the practice of his hob'oy, the more useful , 1 jvMvcit. vr,iirt i. vbi.. r(J. x. where for an original course ' that will emphasize to the youngster his Important three-1 fold role as homemaker, worker and citizen." , .' i Such a course, entitled "Effective Living" began in Sep-: tember of this year in grades 7 to 13 In British Columbia, it stresses "the role of a person in a home." Previous courses have covered - physical health, but now mental health and its processes will receive due attention. ' ' Dr. Johns prophesied that tha mathematics teacher will 'talk in terms of budgettlng and the VEOA NO 34 VTOA NO. 4. VEOA NO 5. JANET W. NO. 1, JANET W. NO. U. JANFT W. NO. 3. JANET W. NO. 4. JAN FT W. NO. S. JANKT W. NO. 6. JANKT W. NO. 7. JANET W NO 8. FRANCES and JAY FRACTIONAL MINERAL CLAIMS. Situate in the Atlln Mining Division. Whore located: In the vallrv will the gardener !;nd this material. So do net burn leaves. I'iie them up, and Invite your neirfn-bors who are hot so keen on gardening, to bring their dead leaves over to your pile. If you use no special treatment to hasten tneii tecav. in two vars a: most tit.".' know something that will . , . ANOHIsT! Taken at firft sneezes or sniffles, Anohiat can ttop cold tymptomi in a tirgle day! And by taking Anohiat immediately on contact with anyone who has a cold, you may avoid spreading cold symptoms. Thus rolds need no longer pass from one to another in a family if Anoliint is taken promptly 1 So get Anohiat from your druggist's today I Costs only about 3c per tabletl Jiemembsr; all tmt-histamnet are not alike. They vary g really in peror-via ice. Anohitt it the antihittamwe formula reconi- "The Child City," at Moosehaven, the more recently founded centre for the aged. He elaborated upon the dedication ceremony performed in August of this year of the "House of God," a structure dedicated to the freedom of worship in Mooseheart. He briefly, outlined the alms and objects of the B.C. Moose Association and urged that Prince Rupert Lodge avail iteself of the' facilities of the organization to further its needc. . Governor Hampton then ln- j ot the Tulseciuah River vicinity Tul- iw-Mimti. rswiui nuiurr; ruiarm- i uku Numoer will be reduced to leaf mould. Bu t 1 M,nn 1F!t?p?ny. Limited. . of t'ae nnUicr a free miner a certlfl men led lor lamilj use because of it tuccen in actual clinical lull. cute: 2813 Tickled Pink when you give science teacher in terms cl meshanlcal and electrical equipment in the home. "We are concerned with the whole child '. . - . with making TAKE NOTICE that Polarla-Taku Mlnln Company Limited, Free Min u, u iiici eumiy aiiui leu tins ptr- iod by months, if he prefers. 6ei .asiae a suilat'.) loc&U.m. out of the way, and preferably screened by piaiitnig, c: a leace 11 X 10 feet would be an aveiagj size. Clean crf all ver.?tatlor er Certificate do. 281.11. Intends. t j the end of Mxty days from the datt hereof, to apply to the Mlnlnii Recorder for Crrtlflcatra of Improve-nieriL for thn niuuu of obtalnlne I them a second helping! . . . that's the way babies are about HEINZ STRAINED BABY iOOm. M -mmm I Citiwa grants of' the above mlneiui v claims. And further t:tlte notice that notion, ondrr wcilon ES of the "Mln- iiu hsirwiii tnu surface oil by rolling. File evenly over this area all dead leaves and other him a good and effective citizen when he leaves us," Dr. Johns ! averred. "It is our duty to help him decide on a areer . '. . and) immediate program for when he j llnishes High School.'; Dr. Johns proceeded Jast night to Prince George, to speak at a! district teachers' , convention j crnl Art," must be commenced bt- wa-e plant and even animal j tore the im,imir- .,f ucti ctti matrlnf frnm vnnr pardon nnh Intra of improvements, f,," 1 n"11 uf fptem'r. VH.b.n ,l Rt carp- tH) 1950. iuliy exclude all wood tranches. trftditred Brother A. L. Robert-i son, Secretary of the Craig, Al-j tska, Moose Lodge, who spoke' Interestingly of his community's activities. He stated that Craig, Alaska, has a very personal inter-Kt.. In Mooseheart as two girls rrom the town are being cared :r and educated in the Child Brother Gillis Rpyer described his personal observations of the 'Indication ceremony gathered on h's visit to "The Child City." ; 7IONF.ERS HONORED Official business was brought i a clnse with the presentation f lrpel buttons to members' of the local lodge for twenty-five pirrs or more by She Deputy Toverno:'. Members receiving I rW honor were: J. L. Blain, A. " ' --" o Peterson. F. Mmmmlbisdous. there.' . ' '.' , ; ' At the conclusion i- of the meeting Mr. R- H. - Davidson, vice principal .Booth School, moved a vo.te of thanks on behalf of. the- teachers. . . F. R. Wright, B.C.T.F. District President, was chairman. Inose good cereals and the lusrious variety of strained meat products, 6ou;i3, vegetables and desserts ail cooked to 'nby-readv digestibility in Heins' gleaming kitchens. HEINZ JUNIOR FOODS make "second-helping" dishes, tool (Good things like Junior Creamed Green Vse-taLss and Junior Vegetables with Bacon.) Aiid secoud helpings are a grand idea because Heine Juiigf Foods are just right for three-to-live -year -old tummies. YotiUi like this, too, about all of Hins foods for youngsters, in-eluding Baby Cereals . . . tlu'y'rt so Vfty easy to prepare! Just take U.eiu. from the tin, waim them up and -serve. Three Thing a good cook must know ALL about.. . . how to serve appetising meals Jbat"' are both nutritionally -balanced AND budget-wise. Sounds . like ', a "Tall Onler", . doern't it? But - it's reallv easy once you'ie'discovfred CANNED SALMON. So good so nourishing and so very ecoh-omiralt Canned . Salmon is sll cookea snd ready tft .eat it's ell food there's absolutely no waste. So why not do as so many good cooks do? use it in succulent sandwiches gala aalads and make mouth-watering Canned Salmon hot dishes. Your family will thrive on Canned Salmon and so will your budget! . f yvs? i 1 tmynfiSFfeastin' UJH M Ceianese Veep 'A Lightning-Fatt Courtthip ... on skist Yes, Marie Cerin-I.ajoie a Jane Ashley's Crown Brand Recipes FIL Wri'l larw Afhley, The Conodo Sorcn Company WJ Scadden, B. J. Bacon, J. Slag- . 'n'd. O'flf P. O. Box 1 29, Montreal, P.O. courted by Christopher uribbin as sbe taught brm how to ski. (Later she discovered that her ''pupil" was Ski Coach for the University of Montreal!) Now they'll be a permanent ski-team, for. their courtuhip ' cn skis ended in marriage. Marie was a1" beautiful bride . . . with a complexion more daztling than the snow sh loves to ski onl Her beauty secrett Marie keens her skin potal-solt sparkling with Stegavlg, S. Haudenschild, GUUs rtorv.i.; uiiu Jack A Col'ler. This ceremony . ended hilar Reaches" Cily " George Schneider of New York vice-president of Ceianese Corporation of America, 'arrived in the city by plane this' afternoon from Vancouver for a visit, to the progress of construction of the Columbia Cellulose Co, mil. at Watson Island which .is now .1 concluding phases and which , expected to be in operation .arly next year. Mr. Schneider iad been expected here yester-.ay but was delayed oa account if a late plane connection from iously with the singing of "The SAVE! SAVE I SAVE! BALANCE -YOUR FOOD BUDGET THIS APPETIZING WAY !iu aiay Mare" Oy the twenty- ' WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP, the 'soap with the beauty eram ingredient. Yes, the skin specialists who make Woodbury put a fabulous faee-cream ingredient into every cake. It's a precious skin-softener used inth5,very finest, face creams! So take a tip from a lovely Woodbury htide start Woodbury 'facials"' today. And use Woodbury Facial Soap in your ba'h for aM-over beauty. Just 10c a cakel -. N' He tor lAdmit that I'm r r; .e. ' tionist fl-p-year members. ' During the serving of refreshments Robert Woods entertained the gathering with the music of his piano accordion. Mrs. J. R. Carr presided at the piano for community singing. .Mrs. Amy Kasper and J. L. Blaln rendered amusing solos. Meat, Polmloet Breakf aslf Some folks like, 'em, it's true r :lLJ. n.Ru WTl'-n it comes t-t ri. I just ha! ; t4t see good in-gwdienta waslei! on a eake failure. . Afid if you're like msrl'm sure you'll ba just as thrilled as I am with the Beans are a high protein food lU :. I. ..... on1 uhnlesome noul and certainly a brrsikl'ast like this is no worse than a hasty cup of coffee. But the , truly pruviuc cut'gj ishment. To cut food costs, sen Libby's regularly once or twice wee .n nlare nf-a'meat course. You! .Montreal. '.: George Richards, treasurer o. the Ceianese Corporation, arrived yesterday from Vancouver af did Dr. R. H.-Bell, manager oi the cellulose division of the Cor-poratlon.." ' ' --'': Others from the East Interested in the local project axe due today from Terrace wnere the-have been tor. a couple of day after flying west. ; ; ; ' Six Fire Calls Two Are Serious annetizine wayt mm Jieln balance vour food budget - J w .t :n h.aa tUv re woltil The Best Beans You've Iver Eaten, Deep-Browned by lihhy's crful eating. For Libby's Deep-BmH cikes that SWAN'S DOWN CAKE FLOUR makes. That's the cske flour that's aided over and oVer again 'til it's 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. Well you can imagine! . . . And resulls are eery tit as wonderful as you'd eapect them to be ! For Swans Dtiwri Cake Flour i3 made by cuke fl(iur specialists to give you cakes with better, finer texture cakes t delight the fussiest perfectionist I nourishing breakfast is i natter of qualilv- r)t quantity. ' Thlt't whv delicious 6 Minute "CREAM OF WHEAT? is "tops" with most families at breakfast-time. It's so good and so good for you. You see, 5 Mirnii'e 'Creain of Wheat" contains Iron necessary for good red blood and Calcium snd Phosphorus for dieti deficient in these elements. Easy to prepare, too for 5 Minute "Cream .of Wheat" cooks to tempting perfection in just five minutes of boiling! . , Hearts are unicicm. - - cooking method deep-browns nean rigru iiirwun ... mealy and tender like a well-bake ; Of the six 'fire calls during October, only two proved to be bad or threatened severe damage, i The fire which gutted the home of Bernard Fortune October 17 at 1659 Herman Street,' was the worst. Over $2,000 worth of damage was caused to the building itself, while the furniture was nearly completely destroyed. Only a few pieces were saved. Other nearby homes were threatened and one actually caught fire, but was soon extinguished. The other fire that threatened "J'retty Soft!" That's what you'll say the first time you use those new potato, i nen mcy . Libby's secret-recipe tomato sauce, m and appetizing. Try them, onigh. Huy ' -ml smoke blew back from the fur nace, which had not been lighted ior some time. ; t, October 28 the department wa; called to Booth School, where a gasoline can had caught fir? while filling a tank on a machine The can had been thrown away and the fire was under contr.r when the fire department arriv cd. In addition firemen answcrcJ 26 ambulance calls during the month. One proved to be a practical Joke, which the firemen did not find funny. ooiourea tissue handkerchiefs, r AViv-r.i.1.11, "nn Pastels"! Pretty? Well those dainty pastel shades ftlirae colours in the one box) are lovely to look at. jjhd soft? Thev have a 3-ply cushioned softness gentle as a whispering breeze! Your guests will appreciate your Facc-EUe "En Pastels", too, when rtPV SPP the Smart, bn? nn VIPW in Vniir irunut-rnnm keep Libbys ueep-u"JU"1" nana always. Atid that, aoes for Gibson's Tinted Tissues too Thcw ''Vv are tha coloured tissues sold by grocery stores (You get Face-Elle at &ug and toiletry counters). Both brands sell for only 25c for a big box f. . or you may prefer to tend me Z.tc in coin or pottage ttampt and I'll tee that you get a box right away. My address is: Barbara great, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q. severe damage was one in a pile of oil soaked rags and coveralls in the Bytown Machine Works at Cow Bay. A fortunate spottlns Of the blaze by a passer-by allow ' trlr - Qftrprite! , The youngsters nre r r. doing the dishes!' What do you suppose has coini? ovr.-them? Why, it'a those brand new, grand : -7' ed the fire department to arrive t the scene before the fire took jo firm a hold. The other calls were not of so Tiotis nature. Children playing round the rooming house of Ous Leighton at 735 Fifth Aven-le east October 2 lighted some ;ier under the house but the "ze was extinguished before ny damage had been caused. . chimney fire at Central 'ooms In the 800 block. Second "e 'vest., October 2 caused ry little damage. The call to newC-I-L PPON'GES that make dishwashing it fast V easy! The C-I-L Cellu-Ipse Sponges are velvet-soil when iet nice to handle and nice t your finest china! Their square hape makes it easy to clean in Jjie corners of things like pots, pans 'n' glasses. And these wonder-sponges float ! No fumbling around is) the bottom of the dishpan! What's more they're so easy to Jjeep clean! just boil in baking oda snd water to sterilize. A!c for C-I-L Sponges (five ronven-frnt sizes) at hardware, department, drug, variety or grocery scores. And be sure to look for the C-I-L label. It'a your assurance of Quality. Getting Attay From it All with your husband is a grand idea. But with a growing family, it's sometimes difficult to arrange, isn't itt Best way I knoat to make this dream of a "Second Honeymoon" ' come tnic is to begin saving for it now. Open a "Sunshine Account" at the HANK OF MONTREAL . . . to send the youngsters to camp and to. leave you and your hu.-b.md "free and easy", to de what, you like! A little in your Bof M "Sunshine Account", every payday during the coming year will give you the pleasantest vacation you've had for many and many a moon! ' the old Canadian Legion building on Third Avenue October 23 jrc'rl tn iv. i Km 260 "Ha afcont Httlc Hunt Aa t vith Ihit crtckcr 4wn?H (Advi.i Wer's A Recipe that will make your refreshments the talk of your r..V. A nr tnl oh I fi il m-aJ In mL- S&. anD DDAwiitn rE&N SANDWICH After all is said and done, how does it taste in the cup? That is what counts! 1 . !W Here'a hearty nourishment , energr. flavour-a sandwich pacKe. , - make. jasiy neese O'raws nun tunyy, ct i (-iuu jOVRIL! Here 'tis . . . designed for your party sue-ess by Eileen Rodger, the Bovril Dietitian:- Piquant lices Straw lit cup pastry flour '4 tspn. salt ' tit cup ahorteninf '.i cud srited Canadian m Cold water (about i to Cheese . m a 1hnn I 1 tnrn. Rivril MAM" As good to eat as " Beans 1 can libbt De.p-Browned 1 tablespoon libby's Catchup V cup diced celery , j 1 loblespoon Libby's Prepared TEA BAGS yield the perfect flavour. 12 slices bread ... c :..-.lients and cofnhinc- J - tJBift flour and salt Wtthrr and cut in shortening. Add enough, eald watee ,o make a stiff dough. Boll into a rectangular sheet about t inch thick, jforlnkle half of the jiheet nf pastry with one third of tha cheese. Told and press etiges touelher. Roll again to ' inch thlckncu. Htpaat fver wice usine nn sll the chcee. V.'lth a fork streak the top of th pstry .Ith the BOVRIU Cut in slrlpj 4 inohes long and 'i inch widt. Pises n a pan nd bake in a hot oven, 45a deg. r until crisp and browa, Sbout I moiutes. Makes about three dozen. H. K II riasn Deans, mm naiant '"ij'v , ,hole "" 1 ( between buttered slices of bread. M " " 0 I ula iaMaiBiasiBBiaBinaBissiaMMM0