a ethan’ THE E OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1081. Svcs: Ab awh aot MUFFIN MAGIG?-~ ae Demme Ry Barbara B. Brooks . Morning hardiy séems to be the tim. ti» perform magie does ‘it? Usual wonders of the mistic art are_ perform- in the middle of the night by the dim ight of the fireflies, the moon and. the stars, But muffin’ magic Svorks bet {ev when inquisitive morning glories pwcp in at your: kitchen. ‘window to. see what you are making for breakfast. Muffin magic is” very easy. The Imtier is ‘taken! trom the refrigerator where the cool temperatures have re- tirdd the action of the leayenings dur- ing the night. -With a-few deft turns vf the hand the batter is placed in the Initterell muffin pans, Then into the oven they go. The-best part of magic, however, [s not the preliminary per-]- formance of- the artist, but what comes out of the hat. ‘Sometimes it is p fluf- fy white bunny, sometimes it -is a squealing pig, In this case when the «ven door is opened a pan of golden Irown muffins greets th hungry andi- ci.ce, The art is ‘very simple when you have a refigerator and the results will qwi:tke You famous as the perfect break- Tust hosess, A plate of hot erusty muf fis will complete any breakfast that yea are planning, whether it be one in ihe cam outside of your cottage by the ‘ox hrenkfast luncheon ‘for your lLiwrising guests or just a breakfast ie: jhe family. --- ao aoaw Muffins - Boa. Half. cup: sugar, 4 teaspoon salt, 14 cup shorteniug, 4 teaspoons : Lowder, T-egg, 2 cups flour, 2 cup vi milk, Crevm the sugar. and shortening an, wih} thswell beaten egg, Sift the d | ingredients together’ and: add to tl . first mixture alternating with the: n Huke in’ well: greased muffin pans in zt hot Gven (425 degrees F.} for fifteen- to brenty minutes. ¥ield; 9- muffins. es ‘Banana Muffins Two teaspoons shortening, yc cup of. sugar, 1 egg (well beaten, 1 cu) milk, 1 4% cups bran flakes, 1:44 cnps flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 4% tea-.J. spoon salt, 44 ecup -chopped bananas, - Cream shortening and sugar; add egg, milk and bran flakes; Sift. flour . to provincial. government figures “ of $10,366,636 in annual preniizms + Bien Muffing | bran,~4 cup sugar, 1 egg (.well.beaten).- salt.- egg and sour. mail, Add. all-braa. and - let soak ‘until most of- thie “moisture is taken up. | z Sift, flour with: baking pow- der and salt and add to the first mix- ture, stirring only, until flour disap. pears. Fil: : greased “muffin «ting tw thirds full and bake in a moderate , en for 20 to. 25. minutes. | Here and There| Production of newsprint Raper in Canada, in 1980 totalled about 2.-_ 500.000 tons, a production consider- ably greater. than 1 that of any vtier country. ; Canada will have i) large and at- tractive exhibit at the Duesos Ai:es Exhibition, March 14-1 April 27. Canadian manufacturers will also he exhibiting their products in the Canadian section,” Hotel accommodation { in the Pra- irie Provinces, according-to the lut- est computation, is arrived at as fol- lows!—In Manitoba, 285 hotels; in fag nonewee 6 4005 ° ‘and in Alberta, 419. Portugal ig the latest recrult to the forthcoming World's Grain Ex-. hibition and Conference to be held in’ Regina in the summer ‘of 1932, — - Bleven other countries have so far . notified thelr intention to show.. ; baking [- _ | ‘Oil production ‘in Alberta is dew ‘eidedly om. the upgrade, according recently .compiled.: Total output In 1930 was 1,433,844 barrels com~- pared with 999,152 in 1929, , Placement of 1,600,000 salmon fry and 1,000, 000 trout. has been, made throughout. ‘different sections of, Nova Scotia, &@ generous percentage of “which ‘went: to the’ brooks and ‘streams of Annapolis Valley. Life, fire, accident and other in- | surance companies épllected a total on policies: in force-in Nova Scotia during. the past fiscal year, -. This represents. an increage of nearly $1, 000,000 over the previous year.” A combination of high speed at - sea, special rail facilities at Quebeo’ ~rincluding a tunnel under the fam- with baking powder and salt and add banana. Add to first mixture and stir i ouly until flour disappears. Bake in greased muffin pan in-a moderate ov- en (400 degrees F.) for 20-25 minute., - Yield: 16 small- muffins, or. B- da, tiutfing.-: aT ce ’ ous battlefiélds—and special’ traina _ half to two days, , . to‘New York and Chieago- will shorten the time between London and most Canadian and United States cities by from one and a Tears. * smenes tte | ~ ie Omineca Herald ~ ‘Two. teaspoons shortening, 1 cup all- 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 cup. SOUr; milk, 4 teaspoon, soda, % teaspoon of Cream the shortening and svgar,nd*: : i ft ' j kindred | to carve out a new "ite in ft " ‘ation for the future, apparently’ being (people Hke themselves, instead of, like ° eration ‘does ‘not: need to go‘ through _ NEW HAZELTON, B.C. : : Pablished ‘Bvety’ Witty : Jo: B Saws” =.2 1) 7 PUBLIBEER a ‘Advertining: xatea—f1. 50- per mi per - month “reading notices 1ée per line firatinsertion, 10c' per line each subsequent insertion. ‘ DEVELOP. ‘THE N ORTH From Mining. and. ~ Inaustiial” Record Recent ‘census figures indicate. that half the population of the province ot British Columbia’ is’ cluttered up” ‘in one Little areh comprising ‘the munict- palities ‘of Vancouver and New West- minster,” ‘tucked ‘away down. in the souti-western'’ corner of. the’ province. Looked fit from evéry point of view,’ this is hardly a thing to be proud “of. From a Canadian point of view, os a nation of plonters, tlie ‘fact ihdicates a. certain flabbinéss of’ spirit’ and: ‘of muscle, a lack of Imagination, a mo- ‘dern softening” in’ ‘tha’ descendents. of the people who hewed ‘their path thro _the virgin, bush in: times: Bone ‘by. ‘The easy ‘life offered | by’ the’ cities of the ‘west has apparentiy kined ' the ainbi- tion’ of the growing génetation. — _ Their futhers and grandfathers ‘left home far country. This” ‘done “‘suecessfully, their descendents see no necessity for further developlag: the Jatent. Tesour~ ces of this wonderful province of. Brit-- ish Columbia....Phey have no, imagin- | eontent with the present, rubbing thelr shoulders. with ‘a quarter million other their fathers, - bending. their energies to taming th wild. . To this it may be said: that- this gen-. the hardships -siffered ‘by their: pro- genators in making this present..day; life easier for themselves. The fact remains that if they théemsélves’ do* Tot assuredly others’ will’ develop: the-'re- sources Of British, Columbia Wwhteh He to the north of Vancouver. A dozen: would do ‘itiore ‘to! éntich Vaiicouver than a dozeti other lites of" steaniships The idea of centralizing everything” in Vancourer, which seems ‘So emphasized by ‘80 many _orgaizations in" that ¢ is basteatly * “Wrong, as time “will,” sho British Columbia vis) a great, ° étty" which Vancouver ‘is ohe ity, &F- * British Columbia. ig a great province Ww lih a study ‘people scattered through its “Jength “and, breadth. They make the exiatatice of Vancouver, 3 as a efty, + ‘them, a Canadian design: e ‘quartette . managers+"? iiedie fee ” rdheitaatteat lott fo right; CG R. Badidey, i prizg in eal Section, as # R ; onbridge, 28 ef Ag ear enter prentice in ip 5 took first prize in the Str ctura: A ‘iocond mth age ah pata f 1981 8 as pereatic Pete and third ‘in ce on 11029 “he was drat in Steam and weeond a Seraciieane _ ne Phi / 26; cine d se shopboy.ta: 1022 ani: ‘pocame carpenter apprentice in 1925, too! oh an lippe: pandry, ; prize in Internal Combustion, 4 first mf attompt. Pie Winsind Apprentices |, considerable. “interest: has been; ‘grovsed: bythe performance of four young apprentices ‘at the.C Cries Railway's 5 Angus, Shors, Montreal, who captured three. first ; ational Exhibition, Toronto, . 1981, . in, the, exhi are pupils of Cl aries’ Bull ey, 3 instructor of apprentices and John, Burts,’ ‘works’. machin prt-p aivempt... aving been second in Structural in 1990 and. second. cela Sih 1929,- ‘M, Rochon, 19, machinist apprentice since 1929, captured first prize in the Electr aes ist apprentice since i928; who taok, frat 7 i a adian ~ ne prizes and,.one second, beta, een. it‘of mechanical drawings’ Nike semen cts refs ote betas: to * sn . quently, * - this: géheration: {delay the. Dusiness _by ‘hogging . it al. potential Fesoutces inthe «hinter. land” -; [money would then be kept in the nortt t port would be dey eloped | much faster. ts than “by “Buyhig" ‘all in- Vancouver and ote, selling hgthing ‘anyplaée. ue | wait to ‘Rell goods in Northern, Brt: vars pattotitie the north, “and to, ‘help in’ ‘rhe ' sce 2] hattle _ diguinst the” * fin the nor th, _ . feces gay RIMES are .| "388 Drake St, Vaneouver . Phe! Salvation Artiye . in the near future, aa vee | pes will visit’ ithe, Hazelton, and. the |, | wo" zt ee “There: ayill: probbabbly., besa. union. - - _|np. for. several daya ‘with ‘a:'toncch of." [felt rather butt t0:think ‘lie. had ‘to: get}. AU fase: How Wheat: dver'y thing! ia a0" “pusy [ $ a at the” coal mine, ‘and’ Just when he’ ig mn . Qnstous to get axivther 7 ‘Tsiths Bre, sNewlele “for” ‘a Tow days ¢ pimmbla 48 no "baal yard = tae ibs Vancouver ag ‘is. Andieated: 80- fre heb ts~ Siecueage: “tide wplemeea of They -are loyal buy: ers of B. C...products—made, in “Vanui|} -- eotiver chiefly. In‘ return let Vancou-| ver. people invest. their money in B, a in’the interior of B. C., in Northern: B C.: If it is cheaper to haut: the ‘wheat |4]-F- of : the Peace River to. Prince Rupert, or ‘even Stewart, don’t 1ét“Vancourer | Eyen the- Gi PR cam Fai ito: Priticé Rupert over, the O2N.-R. rail anytime it wants to, and get its share. If | a new" factory’ wants to locate in B.C. Vancouver ‘wr prorit”éven if it “is lo- : cated not: quits within: the’ “city ‘limits, f Let _Vancouverites spend their holi- days and their money. “within. their own province..and permit. the interior. people to. make a cent off them once in awhile, éven‘ if is ‘Only once, , they need it, . Buying.’ ‘© Products. ap- plies to more than manufactures. . Tt, means buying the service of the other half of the Province that, _ Prefers , to} live outside’ of the Vancouver area, What do they’ ‘know of ‘British Col: umbin Who: “only” “Vantiuver know?” - A | REaL Goon Hor BL: 4 ue Prince Rupert BG. ne met 7 oe es cri ae é “The above is very: timely” “pow that , the . Vancouver people are. behind al “Buy: B.C. Products” week. Those| Heople are: asking us* to. send our mon- ey, to; Vancoirer., We have been doing |: that ‘so lorig that we have no more mo- ney to send::" Why have we. no money to send to Vancouver? «:Because-Van- couveér never sends ‘anything into-‘the north: to replace: the ‘money we send |. south. Vancouver manvfacturers and wholesalers care nothing. for the north. or the interior other than. :to sell them a as a oe oe ‘Catties’a ‘an i ap- toate thio of goods. The goods. we. produce. Van- Dry. Goods,, couver buys from the United -States.|% .:.Men’ 8: Wear ;. : Does Vancouver ever raise its hand to ; _- Boots: and Shoes - get’: ‘Skeena. River. or. ‘Buikley. - ‘Valley. fruits, vegetables, grains: or hay? * SHEp ° : ped: south at a-rate-which-would: “per+ mit ~ -it to compete. with, United Btates prodiice? -There:tis no. fécords of Jan such move in Vancouver, df? wwe have more’ than ive éah’ use we ain ‘very. well keep ‘it so far iis ‘Varidotive 18 Gon-| B: cerned. -AIL--Vancouver svants .ia ‘mo- | ey < and. mare. money,: They scare -no=| eppy thing, ‘in Vaneouver. for: British -Col- _ B. 3: sre Potts umbia nor the “development of our What the” Ss | Suishite: Does - “Msg “Abbe Martin, 1B: ‘years-old, . conveys a. sweet poetic idea in a 4 lovely little, letter, The...family. +. ‘use Patifie | Milk and. she. puts it * _ os way: “ifama’ snys "it is “so ‘good -because the sun is. in- it.’ “Phat is true but we- never quite ‘ Hough of - it that Jay. before. Pacific Milk” cana Ty, aa Reni ifire® 3." “Household. Furnishings Special ‘orders Fecéive. pro t ah re Mtg nto +. bi: Classy Shoe ve Repaleing Done... fo rapmure re noe ° The: north ‘and; the : Interior ‘Iniglit n | Weil: retaliate :by.; purchasing. from :Al- | berta: where there-is.a. market for our} fruit and other products, and Alberta might reciprocate by’ taking: ‘all of our wheat and course grains: at! ‘the. eleva: tor in Prince Rupert.- That seems ti be the best bet, forthe | north, “Our. . 4 . Sr ee a rc meet ameter me tae - Lies = anid Prince Rupert, -as-a erain export Tf Vancour er find New _Westmjnst |. Coluinhia ‘it’ ik Up to! ‘Vancouver | io ; ‘railways < * swhoge | nites” hive 'd- rulndtis: to all peodviction | ea Ae oe ute: ‘ ser: rae Factortes. at Abbotsford: and Liner of’. “Havelton’ Is\° planning to put ona harvest festival vie . .Cdmmissioner Robt, “Hen from: “the | TAR I SERVICE Salvation ; Army, hendquarters , at-Win- ed j = ey "us ‘Safe drivers. 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