7 OL. 12 7 TERRACE, B, C., WEDNESDAY, TUN = awe - as ————— ———— T. Elwood Brooks Insurance _ Agent >> >> >> > > " Automobile Life. Accident aad oaeteaeacaneaealeleiiaaatee 7 ‘Terrace Notes C.-M, Irvine of “prince Rupert was in town last Wednesday. . ™, ‘ : - Miss Betty Anderson left. on Satur: any for Bantf where she will apend | n vacation. - 3 wy oe “ot Tt ix runiored that a Prince Rupert ball team may come ‘here. for July. i. P.O, Box 102 TERRACE Terrace Mill Prices on Luter $16.50 Rough lumber ceqeeneenven veeeeeete ‘S48 common dimension and No. 1 shiplap «... No. 2 shiplap. cn. ensvsnbecsed seaeecinees No. 1 finish, siding, flooring, v- joint, ete, from $85.00 to .ccene 60.00 Shingles.from $2. 50 up-to Monldinsg, Je up per lineal foot. Prices subject to ehange without notice. - . ‘| for’ the _]Tervace Motors have located in tht 4,50 Geo, Little : a ac . “Floyd. Frank says crops are coming along fine and there Is every indica- tion of a bumper crop this year. Dick Munger is now the mechanic Terrace Motors, Sinee the fire that destroyed .their gnrage thi Smith & Giggy blacksmith shop jus’ east of the theatre. ; : 8. Kirkaldy stntes that horses got In his g¢urden the other night. and con: pletely ruined five apple’ trees. Not content with breaking the limbs they chewed the trunks right down to the ground, -- Mrs. J, RB, *Colthurst - arrived from the coast, an ‘Saturday. and with Capt. ‘| Golthurst went out to the Lakelse Lake: where the Capt. will recnperant after his recent accident, i j t ! Terrace Beat... ‘Lents administered-by “Usk earlier in F.- ‘Fowler, manager of the Smithers : Usk Once More ‘Score. of 5 to 3 Unk, June 20--The Yerruce ball ar tists came up on Sunday and a thret cornered * ‘pattle was, staged. The Ter. race ‘Seniors and" juntorés went to thi mat* ‘first with’ Couthers and. Michac as the battery.-for the. seniors anc Thomas ‘and Burnett for: the juniors. When the smoke of battle cleared awn it was found: that the ‘old timers stil” ind amore pep than the. young fellow: had given them eredit for. The fina” seore was 0D to Tig favor of the seniomr - After a short. rest. the seenfors pro cefled to take on Usk. Pepped up wit! the results of. their ‘first game the: went out after vevenge ‘for the twe de. the season. Cnuthers again pitchec for the seniors but was relieved by Thomas in the third. “Martinson fac ed the batters for Usk and Alger wore the mask. Terrace won the game by a seove of 6 to. 3. It is understood tha Usk intends to invade the fruit town 01 J uly ist to win back their. prestige, en a ’ Local gnrdeners are looking ove) strawberry patches. Already smal) quautitics are appearing on the familly table. 0. T. Sindal and Wil! Robinson wert in New Hazelon on Wednesday return ing on Thursday. Y Sunday, night brought 1 warm rain -that: chas..been badly needed in root gardens. | * @amplaints’ are’ being... -maie abou: damage done by cows In local garden: in spite of ‘the herd law. It is expectec. this: law will be tightened up soon. RB. 8. Cole has received word to star’ work :at. once on his duties as fishery warden along. this section of the rive “Miss K. Bumett is relleving 4 . i ‘yards for Geo. Little was in town kas {Bring your car in for a week end. Complete Overhaul . ! Capt. and Mrs. Elfert of Prince Re 8 ert arrived from the coast on Wednes- 3 Agar’ S ‘Garage ier night and moved out to the Me-|:.. Pherson -bont house at Lakelse: Lake. ead | They brought a boat with them and me ; All ‘repair cearefully made § | intend te explore the beauty spots on). Oil and gag . Full stock ‘of fine ke _ | parts, tires, etc, ‘ » Dudley. Little is back home agair - General Motors Agent, -after a jaunt 8a. far as Kelowna.’ He : Terrace, B.C... SS . ‘reports that conditions are no better : down there than they are in the Valley j of the Skeena.. - Louis Martin is now able to sit ur ~ Philh ett Atel | and hopes to be lack in Terrace in r month. TERRACE, B. C. | The outstanding feature of the Ter- raceUsk ball games on Sunday was the Running Water Dining Room §| pitching of Charlie Cauthers for the Eleetrice. Light ‘Telephone - Terrace seniors. “Be pitched 12 inn- a Travellers Sample’ ba Su “hlings and put'on a fine exhibition of Special Cniecea Dinner Sunday the art | - T3e * , es P.O. Box 29 Gis Gainsberg’ whio ‘ ‘had his hanuse’ oe aa g% | burned down recently bas nhout finish-°. ed the bullding of ‘n new residence. Mrs. HH. Ta Frank is in Prince, Tupert at present, : ae ; : eo Mrs. D. C. Warner arrived from Re. Transfer and Taxi Service) pina on Saturday morning. Mr,. Way | 7 so ner recently purchased a farm on thy ; . Dench, ‘The family will make their Meet all traing home here in future. . ——e S. A. Corley of Pacific went to. Ru- Special Rates to Lakelse Lake TERRACE, B. C. a 1 aan oe a. AXivkpatrick's, cottnge: ut La, kelke is. nearly fused en ne te pert spent: the, ayeek gud jn Texmner. ae “ict a : AL Bewndine leth, Weta, ‘for Pence River coninty. we Angus Bruce came in from Diuglas Creek on Sunday and leeft for Prince " tw fe “Notinan “Momitiaiin’ “og: Prine Rus : pert on Monday morning, Saturday last. . ee Sy fe i. Swain retuned from Rupert an Sparkes store during the absence 0” Miss Betty Anderson. . The ‘Winited: Church Sunday schog is heing held at 10 a. m, dating the sim ner months. - ‘Mrs. Clapp of Prince Rnpert w ana visitor. ‘in Fer TACe 4 over the weeek end: ‘Con. AL Mosre of. the ROM. Pr, wen’ through on Saturday to Hazelton - and is. now y stationed there. . MK and Mra. LR. Corlett returned Sat urday:.from | Vancouver and othe points ‘in the south. oe Mrs, ‘Greli and Mrs. 8. Kivkalds went to New Hazelton Friday evening to visit Miss Helen Greig. " Scots golfer Cat, first tee) “ye re sey wood at findin’ bells, aven't ye? Cnddie—“‘Are.” vs Seote golfer-—‘"Weel. find yin | 10 an’ we'll mak’ a start.” bere Ls ! [a used i salads, sandwiches, stews, om- ‘jan omelet. This egg mixture is some : times used as a sandwich filling and is al : . Make Good Use of of . By. ‘Barbati “rooks fA A thrifty’ Woman. is ‘not nécestarlly the oud“iwho pends: less at the: market. She ein easily be? ‘one who ° ‘gets* “most. for her money, ‘ivastes no ‘good* food macerial. and who finds some interest fig way to use every left over.” There is a difference between those who spend the least and those whe manage well. : of housekeeping when there seems to be a wide and varied éollection of food in he refrigerator. This time ar- vives expecially after a big Sunday dimer or a holiday feast. The, women who is “wise fits the left overs ‘into’ the ment for the following days. And if she is clever, the family will not re- cognize these foods as left oveers. Wee are golug to talk particularly about leftover meats. They may be Tn 1 Keenhi Wit Times Leftovers: from the Table ‘here comes a time in every week |" 8 each of tomatoes, ‘green peppers. small onions (chopped) cabbage leavex 1 clove garlic, ¥ lb. botled ham, 3 piin- jentos. (chopped) 144 cups rice krleptes y teaspoon salt, few grains pepper, ege (Ww ell beaten) 1 tablespoon melted butter. Itemove : pods and tops from. peppery renove centres “from tomatoes. Stuff with mixture. Dip cabbage leaves in Tt boiling water ‘to soften, Put stuffing fi’ centre of, ench leaf, Rell and tie or fasten witl snl skewers. at Place ‘stuffed peppers, tomatoes and culbage leaves in.a-kettle or cusserale which contains tomate sauce. - Cover nud simmer until tender, absiit’ 20 to 40 minutes. a ; IT PAYS TO RAISE HEIFERS elets or in creamed mixtures. Leftov- er ham is deliclous, mixed with a small amount of chopped: green peppers and onion combined with beaten eggs for served under then name of Denver Sand- wich. Pleces ‘of dried beet “whieh 5 are left after making ‘enough erenmed dried Farmers should apply local Conditions When ‘Reading Government Bulletins “Phe farmer bas at nis ‘alspasal : large amount. of information. and ad- vice in the bulleting.and books issued by the various departments of agricul- ture; There are times, however, whet these sourees of information are no’ used with the judgment that is expect beef on toast for: the family may be used as on apetiser. The small thi ‘slices’ ‘ave “spread. with--cream, cheese mixed ‘with a small amount of: mustard and horse ‘yadish, © rolled and a sprig of parsley put into’one “end. These little rolls may accompany a jellied souy, | to- inato juice or a fruit cocktall. They have an excellent flavor and are easy to handle. The baket sandwich is pecoming pop- ular.. It is renlly no more than a pan of biscuit doush topped: with a highly seasoned ment mixture, covered with another Inyer of biscuit dovgh and inked, This mixture is cut ‘into squires and. served piping hot. Some people like it served. with a very rich creum sitee or milk gravey. ‘here are dozens of ways of using © - | lett aver chicken and some times we Hix it, better remmnde than we do orig: | inally. One of the nicest ways is ‘te! combine the shredded -chicken with: inushrooms, sweet’ ‘brends and & thie awhite sauce. hia mixture fs put inte: a cusser ole or shatlow ‘paking pan, top ped with battered ert aud baked mi. tL brown, vA * venetable . nnd meat combination. laly atufted, vegetables, is-alwayr' espedl: “The follow: welcomed by the ‘family. worth trying! Vegetable Meat Casserole R medium: potatoes, 1 ib. “of ground rant peat, I lurge onion, (chopped ), ad small green pepper (chopped) salt and | peppers ‘4 ean tomato soup, , ‘4 cup of w ater, “1 ‘euip ‘thee ierisples, U4 Ih. a 4 » 4 ’ ~ - Seles Rupert the next morning for medical attention. * ‘ ; , | “Snathis i ee KEN NEY, LINITED © “Rakes” grated, “chéose. butter en Tiaee, layer of: ‘liced.; potatoes. in tat lnyer- of ment mixed: with. chopped qn- don, pepper an layers ‘at “thent: ind potatoes | unt gorole duted “with water, i} fex an tops then theese and: ‘dot. “Phin Gover and ake ini'mod- Sprinkle: tice: krisp- ny butter. ; Fishing Tackle. Tents, : by c Mosraite Note J jerate. oven ‘for about, an. ‘hour. | Re: by : a oer ‘Tnoy cover for last: ten finntes, ‘so: the. lene res . : Preserving Supplies’ cor ef yang mee N a -- . riko spies will brown. hay thives: Kettles ‘Jars Jelly Glasses Jar Rings, Tle} severings. , _— ia ms _ Stated Veet . émapty atall-in the barn that? ine recipes are all interesting: und are ; boitoiit of texbaned eosserole. then nelaye [fo fi sensonings., “Alternate: i cas: |? ‘is “filled. Add tomato soup. ‘an-.[§ with | : ed. . _For instance, three yars ago, a farm. er. had héen. reading ‘thé bulletin-on the cost: ‘of ‘Tatsing a dairy’ ‘cow: vat ‘that particular time he had a young heifer and 12pon compalring the costs: us set out in the. bulletin with the cost of a cow in production came to the eonclu- sion that it was better to turn ‘the ‘helf- er into veal and buy a. cow when he needed one. By so doing a source of revenue. was lost. to.the farmer und the community; aud only 4 few dollars re- ceived. for the animal. In’ checking ove er ‘the’ bulletin it was found" ‘that ‘every thing is charged for. So ‘much, per day for pasture, labor, use of barn “ad sev ‘egal items that nay well be left out of i Dan in this section of the ejuntry. The numuler pasttire costs nothing is thee growing: animal gets its foud for ‘Several “mouths. by grazing © along the ‘yous, nd in, the unoccupied : lands. Tabor. Is an “Ktein- ‘that ‘cannot be forzot- ten, One of those items where'a: mit) ‘does a few iminutes work perday, and rdly notices: it. Deually. there. As an af sed unlesé the’ animal wns “ke froma a: practival point. of: view. the raix- ing of the heifer calf is a ‘profitable matter. A ‘neighbor: started to raise one at the: ‘fWame time a8 the farmer re ferred | to “killed his, | While: no deem site cost sheet was kept, costs, were ¢s- tlmated ‘cfoxety. and cit was: found that hay, -mill feed, ‘saltiand other cash ont- lays” prought the vost of the animal uw: to nbout: $80 «at: the time when she first: ‘freshened. Of course there Is the old ory of net wanting. to be tled down 40, ‘ooking: ‘after ® ‘atock,;but, that’ is fad. he: nto the’ ‘pant “«Cherhelter. ent 1s He Aue vale, and after ithe: fret ‘0, oY: thre« OB