Loe, one eee ee os ‘THE OMINECA wmRaip WEDNESDAY. JUNE 19, 1929. Saturday, June 22: A AMemedodayre Mayer picrurs Thrills Never Before in Pictures | A story of-romance and adventure—of brave men and women stirred to the depths by the quest for Gold. The camera, travels the trail over Chilkoot-Pass which broke the hearts of so many men proud of their strength. ; Buried beneath the avalanche; swept to death from flimay boats in sets icy waters, still with indomitable spirit they kept the trail. _ is a living monument to courage and the spirit that shall, not Gie, Admission---Adults $1.00, Children 50¢ - Afternoon show at 2.30: ~ HAZELTON THEATRE __« Evening show ai 8 o’clock| - Home Econontics .. By. Barbara B. Brooks - .. |. “What shall we eat tie asked - by housekéepers all-over the sv [world The interest in food is shown by the many ‘Magazines and newspap- . {er articles’ on the: ‘subject and even by _. [the advertisments, The last not oni," tell the good polnts about the product to be sold, but often sive space to test- ed reclpes, | Housekeepers have. found that these “vecipes are to be trusted, and that. a collection of them makes a - splendid Tecipe file. ‘. ; In- the (Spring a Woman's | - thoughts turn to something new in cookery and new under the sun” there are recipes developed from” time to time which are different. We are going to gire some = suggestions ‘here which ‘have come to / us ‘from some commercial sources and . which: are worth passing on. ’ Tet us start with Sunday breakfast. A typical recipe for this meal is for waffels. An interesting change ig to use | the following bran waffel recipe: _ Bran Waffels Supreme. “1y, cups flour; 4 teaspoons. baking powder; 1 teaspoon sait; 2 tablespoons sugar; 2 eggs (separated) 1 cup sweet milk; % cup melted shortening ; ¥eup of All-Bran. Sift the dry ingredients. egg yolks and combine with the milk, Add ta the dry ingredierits. and nix |Wwell, Add melted shortening and the whites, - tik the mixture ceases to steam. Cuncheon desserts are often & probs len. Many people prefer crackers and cheese to something sweet, An attrac- ‘“ltive and delicious - ‘service 48, prepared |by placing a brick of cream “cheese on a glass plate and pouring over it a glass of raspberry jam, Serve with: crisp - ‘¢rackers, _ — PROTECTION ON ROSE FOLIAGE Here Good foliage is essential to the pro- duction, of good roses and, moreover, good foliage | is desirable in a rose A Henry Rogers Silver E.P.N.S, Coffee Sp oon is Placed in each tin Blue Ribbon Vacuum Gof, gnrden because of its’ appearance, Lea- ves. which are mildewed, spotted or partly eaten’ by insects take away very much of ‘the attractiveness of - a rose garden, The easiest insect to contro] jis the Rose’ Slug, a zreen caterpillar, Which does not usually appear in great numbers but: which works -on the un- der’ side of the lenyes and eats out Pieces. These may be Picked off by hand when the bushes ave few but the lead in the DPreportion of four cunees to ten gallons vf water.’ The Aphis, or _@eveen fly, is often troublesonie, as is’ .| also the Lent Hopper. These suck the Juice from the foliage and must ‘be kil- led by. contact. of half a pound of an olly “soap. to, each ten gallons of solution will make It more effective. Red spiders may be removed by a strong’ force or water a- gainst' the underside of, the lenves, The Black Spot enuses much defoliation of Loses, This disease is seen as spots on ‘| the leaves in ently sutimer, The best known remedy for this is ‘a mixture of flowers of sulphur, nine parts, arsenate of lead one part. The sulphur. should be ine: This mixture should be: dus- ted an the plants as soon: ag’ they are in full foliage ined before the black - Married in Prince Rupert pital i ~ — 1 \ ta peuple. along the’ Skeena tool place »Kitwanga,. and: the . in St. Andrews; cathedral, Prince’ Rue couple will nuke ‘thelr: home" ate Kilt: |. wang: Ww here ° they ' received: a hearty’ " Wweleome' from | the. ‘settlers, . he pert, recently when, Mars.. xav of Port Sin is US , niirrled to Robert A, ‘Sumpare wie Kitwangn: Mrs. Sampare, Wan ‘the! widow of the; ° Inte Captain Magar, Wwho- was captain To the. Skeenn,. one ‘of Foley, Welch &; Mtewart’y, ants onthe Skeenn during ; railway construetion, , During”. recent ma. = years Mrs. Magar had been house-keep- op oer at the Port Siinpson Gerieral Hos, Flova D.. Ma-, a ‘Robt. ; ‘Sampave is sell imoyn along a . AW edding ‘of considerable intorgst ‘the Skeena‘ river’ nid ' is podtmaster at. Mrs, Bremner. and hitint who hare been ‘at! “th: Hiizelton “Hospital, went, hone to: ‘Pacific’ on Tuesday... Lo The aanual sghoo! vente’ ‘eit ne held in Woodeock on Saturday. “noxt, Miss’ Hibbert® is the: teneber. | Spot is. noticed, repeating again sever. .+}al times at intervals of about. ten days This is effective agninst powdery Tmil- dew also. If spriying. ds - ‘begun ently : In the Senson there. should be. good fol-. inge. and abmaiiant bloom. ° “NEW-KIND OF TABLE ‘CLOTH’ Looks just: lik. Itnent; ‘(dainask finish. ‘ Washes ° 4No laundering necessary, FREE: SAMPLE....: “ newly © married like oileloth, |: Send. for. a . is a question “QUICK 2 N EWS ' We do not. know about ao Tew pro- vince but it seems for fetched when all our business has’ to be. transacted on an island ont in ‘the Pacific, and our public works and registration of- fices are away off in Burns. Lake and Fort St, ‘James. Smithers, it seems, Was too convenient. for this district as it could be reached by auto very easi- ” be appreciated. However, it cleared the air of a-lot of sulphur or valconic ash from the recent erruptions in Italy. All ‘the mud puddles Were thickly eont- ed. "The Round - Lake ‘and Quick schools will hold thelr annual ‘pienic at Quick school on June: ‘21st. The Quick Farmers’: “Tnstitute | hak the largest ‘membership , to-date. The 39 members include practically all resi- although there is said tobe. “nothing: ly. oF oe dent farmers, A number from here attended the big plente at Topley.- “The rain on the 13th was thanktully received, but ten times ns much- would Mr. Bonavia,.- superin- .. tendant of institutes, and 8, §. Phil- lips, are expected at the next meeting on June 22, and a good attendance of members is requested.. , ——— The Omineca Herald is $2.00 a year PEOPLE ARE FUNNY THAT WAY! Beat the . AL Brau. Add the stiffly beaten ess | - Bake in a hot Jaffel. iron wu- “REVET FOREST FREY cn hep. rt Iti is an. extraordinary fact, that | people’ who ‘are rigidly careful with Fire in-their own homes are utterly reckless with it when. out of doors.. EIGHTY PER. CENT. of our Fire Losses last — year would have been prevented , had people tried to remember that FIRE. is an element with | which it is NEVER safe to. be careless BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE surest way is to spray with arsenate of | Nicotine sulphate ts alo goad remedy. for these and the additfon A ‘handsome . —\ Specialties: Sale Co, Prince R os 7 Advertising: y Advertised Goods | Are Lower a ec ertoas | ft ADVERTISING turns over stocks rapidly, and there: fore tinultiplies profits. This means. that prices in. ' shep whieh advertises canbe short rather than Jong. : : Of this you “may be suve: Prices ina shop which ad. : vertises are not MORE than in a shop which does not | advertise, The chances ure that they are oftentimes ” lower, Fe A ' ‘This, also, is generally true: : You will: find: better. goods, better valnes! and-better service lu those shops - Which turn over their stocks rapidly, This means, aga. weneral: thing, shops which advertise. “an NOTE To MERCHANTS wll we Advertising costs you nothing—i iis val for by. the , profits of inereased sales: , isjeasyit is . simply saying: in. 1 wilting _ * >" what you say'to‘yourcustomers. in your’ shop: Turn”: over stocks. amicklys if you Would: make more money, a