Prince Rupert Daily Mews Monday, April 10, 1950 - 77, from Terrace Housekeeping imely lopics Mrs. C. R. Newtoouser. jdFood it from scorchingj Pour slowly In a thin stream into the acs aenn If toan InHpf ni i ot i. I Epenmentol Farm Location Seftled Mine at Dorreen Gets Mill Terrace Reporter" .' I ' I j cIean"uP . and ( Paint - week - early 'J . May and the eommiskmer will I 8end rouni truck to pick upl : form gives equally good resuIU. " V HONEY ICING ,2 'z cup tup honey 2 egg whites (stiffly beaten) Pinch of salt . i ! Heat the honey to a rolling boil and continue bolKng for fj minutes. ia Ui"reea F. Thel honey will u,;. somewhat but .. care must be la::en to prevent me garoase iree or cnarge. Tni metnoa of gathering and marls a matter of prld with the J keting honey. He has, however, town, to start the summer season not been able to duplicate it. Tne off with a good spring cleaning, flavor of honey are due to- the In support of this, the Terrace aromatic substances found in the Board of Trade allotted $10 lor nectar of flowers and therefore ROOFING RE-ROOF: with Asphalt shingles: A new colorful and fire-resistant roof right over your present wooden shingles. CHOOSE: From various colors, patterns and qualities. Applied complete at $16 per square and up. SAVE: Money and ensure yourself of guaranteed roof protection by consulting your local Builders . Greer & Bridden 215 1st Avenue West Prince Rupert, B. C. Phones: Black 367 -Red 511 S7S XX S literature to advertise thU earn - , palgn to the general public. Another item of interest re - , ported at Wednesday's. Board of j Trade meeting by Mr, W. Robin - . son, was that the frame of the, llOneV . WAS Ctna v nf ......... msn fir-tr.t .... foods. At one ttm It. sldered a priceless treat, used only at celebrations of greatest Importance The habits , w of viM- the bee wcc are ttlc the 11 H, came todav ax a thons imt v ago but man has improved the heney varies from time to time Since taste preferences vary one flavor may be more pleasing to the residents of one locality than that produced in another section of the country. Ilonev nroduce s frequently blend several honeys the eutnb but extracted honey U more common, j When honey Is graded, the J grade mark aluxxg witU the color J classification must be shown on the container, it is wise to look j foreign material and has-gooJ keeping qualities . . . best grade nun oi tne lJoreen uoid Min'Sj to obtain & uniform color and a Ltd., Is almost completed. Peter j flavor that is generally appeai-E. Peterson, director and man-jing. ager of the mine, has stated that . Honey is occasionally sold in gold leads and 3 or 4 base metal waus nave Deen opened up ana these may increase the value of the property, set up production and increase iae continuity of the operation. Classified ad bring results. for these markings and buy The telephone office will be 'grade, seeking a new location soon, since! No, 1 good flavor, free from ims amerhseini-nt is not published or displayed ),V the Liqiioe :urol Uourd or by the Government of lJritisll Columlia. for table use. j and biscuits. Delicious combina- No. 2 may have traces of pol- tion spreads for sandwiches len or wax. The keeping quality may also be made or honey and U not necessarily as good as No..' peanut butter, honey and cheeie 1 but the honey is of good flavor, or chopped nuts and dried fruit No. 3 may not be of such good mixed with the honey, flavor and may show some pollen For cake icings and fillings, or wax particles. May have poor- eombine granulated honey wiiu er keeping qualities than higher uts, cocoanut, ground fruit ot grades. . , grated chocolate. "Pasteurised" honey has ben For Hard Sauce, cream solid treated by the controlled applic-i- honey with butter. As a topping tion of heat ta a point where all for gingerbread and steamed yeasts responsible for fermenta- puddings this sauce is un-tion are destroyed. For this excelled. ; ,. - . , Liquid honey is ideal for many JlasslJied Advertising ls payame In advance. Please refrain ,'frtiui telephoning. Classifieds, 2c per word per Insertion, minimijm marge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards ot Thanks. Death Notices, funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements! j&2 SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE . ' '! Liquor Control Board NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS . Government Liquor Stores Prince Rupert, Vanderhottf and Terrace SEALED TENDERS endorsed "Tender, Government Liquor Store, Prince Rupert," "Tender, Government Liquor Store, Van-' dorhoof," and "Tender, Government Liquor Store, Terrace," will be received by the undersigned for the erection and completion of premises for use as a Government Liquor Store at Prince Rupert, on Lots 19 to 22, inclusive, Block 11, Section 1, Plan 923, Second Avenue, City of Prince Rupert, B.C., and for erection and completion of premises for use as a Government Liquor Store at Van-derhoof, on Lot 24, Block 1,' fronting on Stewart Street, Village of Vanderhoof, B. C and for the erection and completion of premises for use as a Government Liquor Store at Terrece, on Lots 17 and 18, Block I, D.L. 361, C.D.R. 5, Plan 972, fronting on Lazell Avenue, Village of Terrace. NOTE Each Government Liquor Store must be considered separately, and a composite tender for the construction of all three will not be considered. Tenders for one, two or all three may be forwarded by one contractor, but each bid will be Judged as a separate unit of construction. Copies of the plans and specifications can be obtained from the undersigned on application and on payment of the sum of $15.00 for each set, which amount wil be refunded on return of the plans and specifications. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque on a charterprl Rank nf cn,u .i m. . .v.uv,.., . wua f """ Unless declared "liquid", pasteur-j ized honey will be crystallized I and of a uniform, fine texture. I Pasteurized honey is labelled as' such. Honey, as purchased. Is prac- tically imperishable if stored properly, m tne nome, it is best to keep it in a warm, dry place (75 degrees or over). However, low temperatures or even freezing does not injure the color or flavor but does hasten granulation; therefore, the refrigeraUr is a poor storage place if the liquid form is desired. Honey i will if stored in a damp place, absorb moitture and may ferment. Extracted honey crystallizes readily and very quickly becomes solid or nearly so. It Ls generally sold In this form though the liquid may also be found, if preferred. Solid honey is'ea.sily liquified by warming hi i double boiler or placing th- container in a pan of warm water. In either case the water should not be hot, as too intense heating spoils the flavor an.i appearance of honey. Solid Honey May Be Tsed In Manv Wivi . I As a spread for bread, toast. uses such as Sweetening fruit. Drbzled over erarefruit. stxauhnrriP . ptaches or fruit salads, it quick-' ly dissolves and blends with the other flavors. As a spread l is delicious when served with hot biscuits, muffins or toast. For ice-cream sundaes . . . drizzle honey over ice-cream and add nuts or fruit. A greased cup or spoon is most satisfactory for measuring as it prevents the honey from! sticking and thus none 1st wasted. Liquid honey is usually more convenient to measure and mix but the granulateal IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ' BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT-' ANO IN THE MATTEH OF THE ESTATE OF JOE JECICCO. DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE t,ha by Ordor of His Honour Judire W. O. Fulton. Lo ra' Judge ot tne Hupreme court oi unuHn Loiumom, i was on sne auin day of March, A. D. 1950 appointed Administrator of the estate of Joe Deelcco. rtpamned, lHt of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, who died on the 5th day of February, 1950, at Pihice Rupert. British Columbia. All person indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith, and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to file them with me proerly verified ob ot before tl 30lh day of April, W50, failing which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notllled. DATED at Prince RUpert, B. O., this a 1st duv of March, 1950, i UORDON ; FHASEB FORPEfi Official Ariunulntrator ' . Prince Rupert. JJ. C. (88) the property on which It now stands is being required by the new tenants of the Sundal Apartments who plan to open up a restaurant. The Government Telegraphs have had notice to vacate. ' Small Fruits Recommended Do Well It, Central B.C. Says Experimental Station Chief PRINCE GEORGE Small fruits such as strawberries, rasp-: berries, currants and gooseber- ries do very well In most districts of Central British Columbia, says F. V. Hutton, Superintendent," Dominion Experimental Station, Prince George. In the light snow- fall areas as south of Quesnel, it jmay be found necessary to sup- ply protection for strawberries In the form of about four Inches of ciean siraw or marsh hav Whpre !9 anoA .n. of o a - - - " ."... Peter Van Stolk has received) ;Word that the Experimental Farm b, to De located on his Dlace. cast , of the elementary school. Special 1 equipment will be sent here on April 18 with someone In charge to have It set up immediately This, was disclosed at last, Wednesday nihU meeting of the Board of Trade. The town is planning to hold a WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the VIEW-MASTER Pull Library of Color Reels Developing, Printing Enlarging Pitolographic Supplies Scenic Views t Kodaks for Everyone j : I , i taMutT on- j of 7 the . Acting Secretary, " Llqi victoria ., RntiwH . rviiumhfA - v..,,. vu.un.uia, ' I W . 523 Tort Street, , VICTORIA. B. C. i 8C6 Office . j . . u. ooara lor a sum the equivalent of 10 of the amount of the' before the ground freezes hard, and Cosmo which is green. Sev-this is not necessary however, eral large European sorts are Raspberries can be protected if under test, but none can be rec-severe top kilt occurs by turning ' ommended for general growth. tenner, which amount shall be forfeited If, the party tendering declines to enter into the conract when called upon to do so Tenders will not be considered unless signed by the actual signature of the tenderer.-- - - . No tender will be accepted or considered that contains an Escalator or any other qualifying clause. Contract to include Fair Wage Clause. asty Meals OP.SUEY t OW MEIN n. .. Iltttpl to 3:30 am. r outside Orders K-VKTOKIA ITTIE p.m., Camosun i pm., Coqultluin ST'MART AM) SIMl'SON ;y, 11 pm. IKTII QITEN BTE ISLANDS torch 31, 10 p.rr p.m. I Til QCKEN ITK ISLANDS April 7 and 21 i p.m. J SKINNFR fc ipert Agent Phone 568 GHT p DAY IRE THE J4 ilmirs y h NiRlit HE'S ImBURGERS im-als served 'pm. n.ir;'. Avenur f i. Ordr r Blir 32 and Courteous o Sfrve YOU t r,o.)ti rood? nd-llni iv.. i ! urrs , 'W Clinw, Mgr. j IDLER'S r studio f Enlarging 'lkr, at iimf "a 210 4th St. PERT, B.C. re new in iness IWll I r.w,-. VICE IS want q Car S3 TAXI the Wash- r.2nd Ave. renfh Street fro. a lArTni.. ATlrivo In ir fu plan J0m unde, SS3 Bx MO ,M(., .nntl.,,,n,,,1i. " i f Z fv rt ,in lh?iXt" ?Z f, hlA S A,df h Th mixture may b US a8 t0PP? 'vf,? 'f " J"" J s"f!iM for 1 nine-tach cake. i 4- FOUND I FOUND Wallet containfrig sum of money. Mav be-obtained at Broadwav Cafe by Identifying same. a7) hfip wantfii'T- . HELP -WANTED Well eMftb- lished local company requires exnprienced bookkeeDer. sten ographer, male or female, permanent position.' anpT- in writing to Box 685 Daily New. Kivinif full particulars, oftjee exoerience ets. , 84) .Y' : Personal . "HTMBING and Heatlne -Sheet Metal work. Phone 53 or eail 629. Sixth Ave West. H Letourneau and sons. OIL" BURNER SPECIALIST Wick or Pot burners supplied. serviced"1 or repaired. Gordon Ronson "Black 503.' (86p i"" "for rktt FOR RENT soarc and room or room. Phone Black 660. tf SYiR BITNT TJehf housekPen- ing room. 221 5tn Ave. tasc. ti) FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room for workinir eirl. c&JI 160 3rd E. or Phone Black 126 between 5 and 6 P.M. 8p) WANTED r WANTED Office work, experienced. Phone Green 723. tB8pi WANTEDi-Housekeeoer to -live in. Phone Blue 767. 84,P' WANTED ! Student reauires riiom and board after Eas-ter-J3ox 1728. City. :(9; WANTED Will take In childrVn for working mothers. 'Phone Jted 59. q8p WANTED Scran cast, brass, copper, radiators and batteries Phone 543 or call 62?. Sixth W " Ittt WANTED ItcT RENT One. ,two or three furnished housekeep-'-hw rooms lv couple. Ouewn View Hotel. Room 7. t84 WANTED--3 or 4 room furnished accommodation for -meoh-anical engineer and wile. Must be clean and respectable. Phone Mf. Garrick. Dominion Bridge Co.. Watson Island. UL8P BUSINESS OPPORTtJNITIE FOR SALE Halrdresslne business as goin:'- concern. Excellent clientelle and location. For further details Phone G. P. Tinker As Co, Ltd. tit FOR SAt.E-Buslness Opper tunltv Will sell stock and rent east end Grocery Store to reliable party. Good turnover which can be further expanded. An easv waT to -have a business of vour own. See T "NH-t.nn" Younes. Real Estate and Insurance Phorie 451. (8S REAL ESTATE 3 FOR SALE 5-room house, .suite In basement, furnace. 623 8th Ave. West. Phone Black 933. (88d FOR SALE Cabins and two room house. ApplV 1024 3rd Ave. West. (P8? FOR SALE 5 room house section 2 nice view. Tfcnft nm-anirpd Phone Green 19b. ' , -(831 FOR SALE Four room wartime house 1043 9th East. Excellent condition. Almost full basement dus. Hot air circulating furnace installed. RemodelWd living room window. HMf block from Conrad Schoe-t. Qreen 958. I89p FOR SALE The estate of the late B. L. Pearson is now for sate consisting of 160 acres, house, outbuilding and orchard, two miles from Terrace School transportation bv bus If interested please contact Mrs. H. A Pearson, administratrix. Box 126; oy tthone 20-Y. Terrace. (91 lenaers must be in the hands . n.,.,-J . . ... ..'ui j.j run oireet. , bpfnrp 3-311 m ik. , u"l,"j me luwenin may, isao. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. R. BERRY, Acting Secretary Liquor Control Board, i i (84) SPRING IS HERE tern. Raspberries recor.-.mcr.ded j are Laham, Herhert aid Chief, If the grower wishes to protect the top as suggested, he may be able to grow mors, tinder sorts such as Taylor and Washington. Currants recommended are blacks Boskoop Giant and Black Naples; reds Stephens and Red Lake; whites White Cherry. Oonsphori-lo. rmmj , mZZZ I I Jnnvtl It) 1VU I IN he RirPREnre cottkt OF BRI- "" l""B jN PKOBATK tu rur uiitvo . tux . ktiw v i : .-j.. JU"" " "a"n3 ,N the matter of thf -admin- istration act- t nvc nvi at, tiint itj wrirr i Hie Hultkiir .Iiii-lu W Fulton. Biiid? tlip SOth dnv of Mnrrh. A D ' Ii50. I was appointed Administrator I el the Estat, ,of jo, DAYE WAT- son Harris., deceased, late ot Ocean Falls. In the PravUtct of Bri tish Columbia. . ALL PARTIES havlnR claims against the 'said EKtmtp are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or befre the l&th day of May, A. D. IV50, aftor which date claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which 1 Uii'ii bad uo Imowldge. ALL PARTIES indebted to the GokJ EsUtte are hereby refpilred to pay the amount -of their indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated at tti ettjr of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Co-lumkla. Uits auth ttny of Man-h A. A 1950. t GORDON; FR.ASER . FORBES j Otflclal AdmliiLstrutor Prince Rupert. B. C. (87) MAKCIIAND VORTEX IRON F1 Plumbint; SMITH rnoNE 174 PHCNE 79 "Let's Go" But first, how about Retting the car in SAFE operating condition. Remember the winter has taken its toll. We suggest the following essential services; , ,v i Flushing of cooling system, Thorough Lubrication and Oil Change.' change filter. Compiet .undercarriage Inspection and especially the steering mechanism. Complete Inspection of the brake system, rellhliig If necessary. Complete Motor tune-up. , tOST I LOST Double strand of pearls on Saturday Finder please Phone Black 701. (85P) j LOST Sum of monev loose. Re- ward Finder please phone Northland Dairies. (84d FOR SALE FOR SALE Dininc Room suite. Phone Blue 576. (tf FOR PAI.EBabv bueey. Phone Black 822. i85w FOR SAI.E-missions. -TTsed Car Trafts-Bvtown Machine Works. (tf) FOR SALE Coal and wood brown circulator heater. i Phone 132. Miller Bav. (88p ' FOR SALE Chesterfield Suite 415 7th East. Phone Red Rfo. (83I' FOR SALE 14 ft. boat and Johnson Outboard Motor two Dr. oars. Red 756. (85P) FOR SALE Kitchen stove and nil burner In o-ood condition. rnone Blue 267. (85) FOR SALE Turtle, chameleon, snails, aotinriiims. etc. Phone Red 438 or 629 Eiahth Avenue West. (84o) FOR SALE Piano, good condi tion, also Abbev flasheun cotiDlete with auxiliary flash. Call Black 724. (8iiPl FOR SALE Washing machine in eood eonrlition. One vear old. $75.00. 933 11th Ave East. 86p) FOR SALE-Westinffhouse wnsh-er two yenrs oid excellent condition. Phone Blue 713 . (86)' FOR R4T.E1941 Chev. "coune. Excellent, condition. Anolv 15ni Ei"hth East or Rupert Motors Ltd. tf FOR SALE - One Oil Burnerr!r coal cook stove. One Cole nun oil Heat-er. onp kitchen cupboard. 339-5th West. (84) FOR SALE Boat "Diubv". 33-font. fullv rieeed. powered with 71 Grev. Can be seen at McTjeans Shipyard. Phone Red 924. (82P) FOR SALE '39 Ford Deluxe Redan with Radio. Soot and foelmhts. Good rubber. Tliis car in Al condition. Priced to spll Pnll 74!t rlurinor ftuv tllup 319' after 6:00. ' (84) I FOR SALE Linht plant and machinery, 1-5 k.w. 110220 volt A C. -generator powered bv 10 h.n. Anan two-cvlinder air-cooled eas enaine. Used very little. 1-2 V, k.w. 32-volt DC generator. l-4 h.n. and 1 1-3 h.o. 32-volt motors. 1 London water minming unit on base with 2 h.o. engine. Reason- BC nower installed. If interested address replies to! New Hazeiton Hotel. New Hazelton. B.C. (85) FOR SALE New and Used furniture and Hardware. Radios, ShODDine bans, typewriter, hand saws, electric motor, search lieht for- boat, un-nainted chest of drawers, cribs, floor covering, sineer sewincr machine. All eoods in first class condition at the lowest possible prices. See B. C. Furniture for other household eoods Phone Black 324. (tf) NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Line-belt Sneeder Shovels; Cranes: Draglines: Adams Road Graders: Littleford Bros. Black Ton Road, Maintenance Knuinment: OWen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Granules: T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers: Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Lotiders for StockDile and Snow Removal: Rice Portable! Centrifugal Pumps: National Diaulint- Scrawl's and Buckets: National All Steel Gasoline Hoists: National Portable Sawmills: National Rotarv Screens and Conveyors. Full information from National Machinery Co. Limited, Vancouver. B.C. (tf RUPERT MOTORS LTD. i Phones 5f.fi Service . the-canes down in the fall afte.-the leaves fall and placing a shovel of earth near the tin tt '!, .i -j m,. ..u i.l uinu uuwu. 1110 cai 111 a i ...v. v. . .. i , . .i ... JflllUVCU Wllt'll LIIC 1ft UIV 'enough to work in the spring Currants and gooseberries will - qulre no protection. i Strawberries . . w... Anl are Gem or Pixie where an ever- t 1 l 1 .4 nMJ Duitl.V. nearer lype is ursiioii aim situau Hovprei?n when a June bearer Is preferred. We recommend raising them by the matted row method rather. than the h;ll sys- SKIN TROUBLES A New Concentrated Prescription Found A jiw concentrated prescription hat been found to give immediate relief in eases of Kceema, Psoriasis, Athlete's Foot and other skin troubles. It has been thoroughly tested and shows remarkable results even in the most severe cases. The prescription is a clear, odorless and colorless liquid and will not stain or mark; Application is simple. Afleoted parts are first washed with a pure soap and warm water, the prescription ExofI Concentrated is then pattatl on with a small swab of cotton. Apply night and mornitig. You can et this prescription . from your druggist, simply ask him for 3 ounces of Exoff Concentrated. And if vour oUin is tender, cracks or get dry, you should ohtain H ounce of Exoff Ointment. Cut this out to remind you or to pas to another sufferer. , ' iiiri nrriuan i 1 1 i jun miiiivu ; ; i in . ij;mm ii i ...i ii I. ".''.ij) ' ( NEW SPRING LINES NOW ON DISPLAY FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. Charlie Roberts Box 638 Phone 357 OIL tlEATERS Oil, BURNERS K KM AN STOKERS & Heating Alterations & ElKIHS LTD. . Venetian Blinds Steel or Aluminum Slats In a nice variety of pastel colours, with tapes of matching or contrasting shades. Phone and have our estimator call and give you a price. We measure your windows and In BOX 271 PHONE 79 stall the blinds. 1 McBride St piarmary HOLLYWOOD cafe Phon 311 CAFE IN THE CITY 1:30 A.M. Dishes MOST UP-TO-DATE OPEN FROM 3:30 P.M to We Specialize In Chinese HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. .SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE CHOP SUEY-CIIOW MEIN For Outside Orders PIIONS lit