SS THE TERRACE NEWS, MAY 16,1929 . oye “JUST A SLICE OF HAM” BUT WITH NEW FLAVOR “They ell suid they weren't hungary —hut look at the platter” Thats how it goes When you covk your sHee of ham in Borden’s St. Charles Milk, ac- cording to the recipe belaw. The mustard flavor is cooked in, and there’s a-suggestion of cloves, too—but besides the extra-rich: milk which giv- es every dish a superior svor and ni- vitive value. Be sure to use St. Char- les milk-—ordinary inilk is too thin, Yow, he surprised how - different this dish is fron. just plain: lam. Baked Ham With St. Charles 1 slice of am cut xbont 1 inch thick, with rin. of fat. 1 tublespoon sugar, 1 cup Borden's St. Cliarles 1 tenspoon mustard 7 tallespoon flone. 1 tenspoon ground cloves, Sq cup water, ‘Trims off rim of tat and ‘ett in. very sneull ptecees. ‘Thoroughly mix flour and inustard and pat tute ham. Place in rather deep pan,’ Mix ‘together el- aves nud sugar and rub through. the fat:plaece over top of ham. Dilnte nik with water and pour over ham to Milk. cover. Bake ina niodernte oven until - ham is tender, about one hour. Add more nilk ns: needed ‘to cover ham while baking. HAVE YOU GOT YOUR PERMIT? Thousands of travellers in the wouds hore than over before because travel permit areis ave heing extended—will he accosted this sear with ‘the ques- tion “Have you got your permit”, ‘The dre ranger who asks you this question | may orcmaiy not’ bein wniform ‘but if ‘oul are in doubt as to his suthority he ean show you his Incdge. Ww hy are you asked: te obtain a per- nit to-travel the \ woods that’ belong, you have heard it repeatedly, . tu the people of Canada, Simply | to. assist your gnadisaos of the. forests, who re-: prescut iifter all only a tiueleus stnff, to protect your forest wealth, If you Wish ‘cfficiont: forest protection . at a miinmm eost then you must do part : Itt. of the protection ~ work, yourself. “imiat: he u co-aperitive af fair or other-. wise your yepréesentutives—the _ fire ragers—niust fn tn n safe year perhaps..the Inek ‘of your individual co operdtion might pass--there might not |: be disasterous results from some cnre- less action with fire’ on your part or on. that of a party of which you area member. Bat you asa: novice in the fire fighting g mime donut know enough and consequently cianot afford to tike any chances with: fire,: whether you think it safe or not. For all:-you know it may hen dangerous peried ar rit may he even i five year, Tfence the permit and the reason for some valuable hints for your obsér- vance printed on the permit form. QUICK NEWS Dee Creek Johnson lost and oa barn through the low places not affording tisuul ussistunce in stopping fires, Mr. Lechiord, of Mmothy Hill, lost all his Auildings ‘except the house, to- gether with a number of pigs ani ealv- es, aso feed. seed, and equipment— throngh fires sat: for. clearing. Ward Inek. - An old. fire, in 2 stock bottom, sup- poxed to be burned out. started a fire, that: had, it not heen noticed at once, and some hard fighting done, would aye: taken tl of Harry Laan's Imild- , ines. . ‘ anee i , “What seeding is completed, and some outs alrendy sown—Light: show- ers hive helped somewhat. | Miss Margaret. Kerr had a birthday on May 4th. also. a party, Tee cream and everything. . Kerr Bros, will S002 he arly ing new Ford truck. - One 1926 Ford Run: about, Price $350 - One 1928 ~ Truck, $725. — EE you have any idea how popular is the Outstand- ing Chevrolet ... you'll know why we can offer the finest used cat values ' evet had. Come in. - never intended to let go their former cats couldn't - resist the New Chevrolet. As aresult we have taken: in trade some of the smartest, snappiest cars we've See the cars, prices, Then tell us if you've ever seen such Used in town. People who’ Look at the . Car values before. But be sure to come early while . the big values last. Chevrolet ~ One 1928. Chevrolet” nh Sedan $850, fob |- at Kitwanga J. B. Agar, Terrace, B. (om Uo-1e5-208 AN ne a shack [ with 20 tons of hay | asking. -to the company at Montreal, rushin ‘Thia little booklet “The New Art of Color -in Interior Decoration’’ is yours for the From. your dealer or write direct BRANDRAM- HENDERSON ‘TERRACE HARDWARE | This used to be such a dull corner , .. . Permalak certainly — does brighten up the house.” ‘Color is so cheering ina room—the new colors— Permalak colors. ‘A spot, of one of the beautiful Permalak reds or yellows ina living room,a glint of orange in the hall, or. - a soft restful Permalak — green inthe bedroom. —: . There is a wide range of colors, every one of them . rich and lustrous. You'll enjoy using them, So easy to apply. And they: dry in no time. (ANAK acquer John Pearson is helping J. H. Beatt- ie put up a barn at present. The Govt. Veterinary was around testiig cows for T. B. and passing on stable eqnipment—Meadowbrook was passed O. K. and we have heard of no reactors in this immediate district. Reports have it that there is guother Jpest in certain localities that it will be well (o guard aguinst, aud which has caused several to slaughter their herds and go out of business, | ‘The local Whent Pool members tet this week. and ‘officers were olvc ted us follows ; President, Guy Farrow; Vice Presi- dent, Mx, Chapman: Secretary, N. H R. Lowe; Directors J.W. Turner, W. Crateau, Roy Wakefield, .T. Brewer, and D. ‘Greene. : _ anette CANADIAN FISH SOLD TO HUN- DRED COUNTRIES Ottawa, May 14—Produets of Can- ndi's fishing industry are exported to 100 countries and more and fish and fish produets account annually for up- wards of $40,000,000 of the Dominions export trade totals. The return from the fishing industry Is distributed in all parts of Canada, putting millions of 7 dollars’ in elreulation in busines, - New Road to - Manson Creek is Being: Built “Victoria, May 8—A vast mineral - territory north of the main line of ‘the Canadian: National Railways will be opened up for the mining industry of ~-| British Columbia. under ‘road plang an- Lo nonneed, here today by Hon. W. A. Me- a Kenzie, ‘minister of mines, and acting ““|ministet. of public works. An - early start: will be made. on the construction of a vond from Vanderhoof uorth to Manson Oreek, i distance of. 88 ‘miles |' the ‘minister * stated, and “nultiniately thid road. will: ‘be extended to. Fort. ‘Grahame’ and Finlay, ‘Forks, ‘From the ‘standpoint of Provincial . development the project is regarded. ns one of the most important to be un- ‘dertaken by the province in its present big road building programme. Engineers will start immediately to stirvey'a route from Vanderhoof to- ward Manson ‘Creek, and this rénd will traverse highly mineralized | areas thronghout most of its entire length. It will lead to the scone of an oldtime gold stampede at Manson Creel, where relics of this rush are still to be seen While placer gold was the reason for this rush, the lirge known | deposits of rich ore prompted the government to embark on ‘the new road sehenie, Mr MeNenzie explained. ! “North of the Canadian Nattonal Railway the northern ‘half of the prov- ince, in fact, the country if intlrely in- accessible except by trail,” the minist- er stated. Under such conditions , of . course, mineral development is xblmost linpossible, Geological reports’ indl- ente that if this. country were opened apa very great mineral activity. might be’ expected. Im fact it -ia not, teo much to say that Adequate access there would add to the province one of: its most important mineral arens.. The: time bas come, in the veiw of the gov- | ernment to tap this northern hinter- land and thus assist the expansion of ‘pour mining industry. An appropriation to corer eon mencement : of the northern road pro: ject was approved by the minister this morning, It 1s expected, the cost. of the road’ to Manson Creek wiil be sub-- dtantial: becanse of the character ‘of: the country to be’ traversed. It wilt not be possible to build the entire 85 nifles of: ‘rond this year, Mi, -MeKenzte explnined, but the work will be pushed , ahead as rapidly as possible, Ultimat- ely it iy planned to’ continue the road still turther north to Fort Grahame. in in- the heart of another rich talneral zone. Fort Grahame 4s elxty. odd mil- , €s north of Manson ‘Creek. Froii the former point Ib +s expected ‘the: rond ultimately will be built to Finlay For- ks thus, ‘forming a Auge ‘are ‘through what is now an Asolated. wilderness, _ F “The: Omineca- ‘Herald is #2. 00 a Tear..