$4 'lrfncc Huiicrt EDnUi; j Thursday, October 30, 1947 . ! ,- I . U simply dehcipus .s RAISIN BUNS ;f$wpJ 'No wasted time, no extra steps. Full-strength Fleischmann'sacfiVe Fresh Yeast goes to work right away. Makes sweet, smooth-textured buns that melt in your mouth. And makes them fast. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, be sure to get Fleischmann's 5 active Fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. You can -fcpend on Fleischmann's-Canada's favorite yeast for over -"70- years. "Always fresh, at your grocen TEN TO ATTEND I ELIZABETH AT i ROYAL WEDDING ! J-tawo Pares and Eipnt Brides-J 2?Jds Will Head Procession :. at Westminster Abbey Nov. 20 By NORMAN CRIBBENS) V Canadlair Press Starr Writer I LONDON Ok- Eight of the i most envied, girls in the world wilK soon ' be ' getting measured t i , ,, . i l for bridesmaids dresses to wear! i at London's most important i wedding in many a year. J They- have been chosen by J Princess Elizabeth to attend her 1 wh'6h she is married at West-; mlrster Abbey Nov. 20. Most i of .them are connected with the ' Royal Family. I Heading the procession of 10 j' bri-M attendants including I the two pages. Prince William of J Gl6ucester, 6, and Prince Michael of Kent, 5, will be , popular Princess Margaret, the j bride's 17-year-old sister. 4 Then comes Hon. Margaret. Hr-hinstone, 22-year-old daugh- tpr nf the Queen's eldest sister, t f 'Lady Elphlnstone. Dark-haired and jolly, an adept horsewoman, ,; she Is a close friend of Princess Elizabeth, frequently seen with j j, her at theatres and supper; nartfes. ! i A I . '.'.The 111.. girls have practically;15011 and neir of tne Duke and uo toeether ." a friend Duchess of Gloucester. Fair, J grown J sa&, ''and they invariably laugh ! t ,at the same kind of jokes." S ' Hon. Pamela Mountbatten. (. vivacious 18-year-old daughter jl ' of Viscount and Viscountess l Mountbatten, Is returning from India for the wedding. A close ) friend of1 Princess Margaret, she V has. a similar fondness for mild i practical jokes and is fond of J hpfse-riding. She is only just j' recovering after being thrown tfnv'a horse In New Delhi last July.- i Another close friend of Prin- cess Elizabeth, often seen with her at theatres and dance par-j ties, is 23-year old Lady Mary Cambridge, daughter of the Macnioness of Cambridge and a grand-niece of the Queen Dark and statuesque, she has been a bridesmaid at three previous weddings including that of trAJ'Duke and duchess 'of Kent int'1934. COUSIN OF Ql'EEN kittle known outside the close ciple of Princess Elizabeth's IWATinyourFANGE with a Silent Gloyvl C Oil Burner f -iMnT mora a&es, soot, dirt, fires that I jEftjVJuJj fn your kitchen range I Five I (Tieor. Guarantee; by makers. Over -Op,000 Jo use today. . ONSAlfcAT: friends is 20-year old Lady Caro-: line Montagu - Douglas-Scott, second daughter of the Duke of Buccleugh who is the Queen's cousin. Last year she was a bridesmaid at the Abbey for the first time at the wedding of her elder sister. I Youngest of the bridesmaids is 10-year old Princess Alexandra of Kent, plump - faced daughter of the late Duke of Kent. Already she is said to have a mind of her own and because her birthday falls on Christmas Day she sometimes asks birth- . . , , . day presents in advance to . , UIUIU UUU1U51U11. Tall with dark, waving hair and a whimsical expression, 24-year old Diana Bowes-Lyon, a niece of the Queen, is one of thousands of workers at the Foreign Office in Whitehall. She has the same status as other civil servants of her grade," said her sister, Lady Anson. "She started working for the Foreign Office in Washing-1 ton during the war and she is still carrying on." Lady Eliztoeth Lambart is a i daughter of the late Field Mar shal Earl of Clavan. Her mother when Lady Joan Mulholland was for five years lady-in-wait- ing to the Princess Royal. Chubby, fair-haired Prince William of Gloucester, the efder of two pages chosen by the Princess, is her cousin and the blue-eyed Prince Michael of Kent is also a cousin of the Princess and the youngest son of the late Duke. He 13 the first member of the British Royal Family to be christened Michael, his other names being George Charles Franklin. The last was given him after President Roosevelt to commemorate his birth on Independence Day. Air breathed -through the nose reaches the lungs filtered and purified while mouth-breathing permits dust and germs direct access to the throat, so breathe through the nose to stay healthy i say health experts. PRINCE RUPERT YEARS AGO j (October 29, 1912) Alex Stowell, who for the last few months had been on the staff of the local branch of the Bank of Montreal, resigned and accepted a position with the Mack Realty Co. Mr. Stowell, who came out direct from England, was a non-commissioned fflcer in the Earl Grey Rifles and was an ardent theatrical amateur. Warren Klsslck, one of the pioneer real estate men of the city, associated with the firm ot Pattullo and Radford, returned on the Prince George i from an extended visit to his 1 former home in Nova Scotia. The main condition of the Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Co.'s proposed agreement with the city was laid before the city ; council. It provided that the j city rent the poles to -the company and buy power from them at a cheaper rate. By this means, the city would be in a position to provide power Lo j users for more than 40 years. (October 29, 1922) ! The Board of Trade passed a j resolution calling on the Domln- ion Government to place a bounty on dog fish. Before the resolution was passed, the Board heard George Bushby declare that "those who contribute toward the destruction of those pests are public benefactors." (That was before the value of do? fish livers, a rich source of vitamin A, was realized. Do? fish livers have made large contributions to the wealth of the coast in the last decade. Ed.). Rev. John Bennett of Camrose. Alberta was appointed to succeed Rev. W. H. Redman as minister of First Baptist Church. Mr. Bennett was due to arrive on December 1. In the mean- time, services were led by J. G. 1, . .. Johnstone t-. ! and P. H. Llnzey. ! A strong gale did considerable damage about the Hart Block, Third Avenue. A big plate glass window at the side of Gil's Cigar Store was blown in and the awnings of Steve King's clothing stow ed M. MacArthur'$ boot shep were torn. . Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Sunday ss Camosun, 2 p.m. Monday ss Princess Adelaide 10 p.m. Tuesday ss Chllcotin, 1:30 pjn. Thursday ss Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. Friday ss Catala, midnight. From Vancouver Sunday ss Coquitlam, 4 p.m. Monday ss Princess Adelaide, p.m. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 10:00 a.m. Friday ss Camosun, 9 a.m. Frlday-ss Catala, a.m. For Alaska Friday ss Camosun, 2 p.m. night. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 12 midnight. From Alaska-Sunday 11:30 a.m. Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 7 p.m. Advertise In the Daily News! WlfE-SMR IN THE - KITCHEN LAUNDRY .BATHROOM Javex is a wife-saver because it does so many household tasks so quickly and so easily. Javex removes stains from linens and cottons makes them snowy white . . . remove stains from bath, basin, (lie and sink . . . keeps toilets spotless and hygcnically clean . , . and Javex sterilizes and deodorizes as it whittfcs and removes stains. AT YOUR DEALER'S J-27 'BACTERIA WELL FED YORKTOK, Sask. O) Bacteria on dishes in Yorkton restaurants never had it so good. Thanks to Inspectors of the provincial public health department they now are fed on their favorite food and are kept at Ideal temperatures in made-to-order living conditions as part of an educational campaign to ensure proper sterilization of restaurant utensils. Usmg the Jamieson kit test developed in Winnipeg, inspectors swab the inside of a freshly-washed cup or dish with a wad of cotton which is rubbed over a gelatinous substance on which the bacteria feed and multiply. The growing bacteria are put in a glass vial and kept at the proper temperature so the res- taurant employees can watch them multiply. Colonies of bacteria are count-i ed after three days and ln-I spectors can judge the effici- ency of the restaurant's dish- washing methods. , J. E. Hockley, government in-i spector here, said sterilization was becoming a more import- ant problem as more people now were using restaurants and In- experienced help had increased the problems of restaurant owners. ICitty Becomes Cat, Flees Mine Prison PERTH, Australia. (CP) A hard-bitten. 61-year-old Australian miner saved the life of a kitten trapped in a mine shaft by feeding it for six months with titbits and water lowered 25 feet on string. ' -. Harry Dahlin, the mlner,was camping alone by Marltana Shaft, Western Australia, when the playful kitten fell in. Every time Dahlin climbed - L' 14. 41 1.141. - w 8Ck "1 ran 011 . Unto a narrow ririvo anrl rnnlrl not be induced to leave. So pieces of fish, meat scraps, and tins of milk and water were low ered Into the shaft 400 times In all. The miner repeatedly lowered ropes, and kitty bravely attempted to climb out, but the task was too much for it. .At .first' It leached three feet up, before long 12 feet, but never the top. But passln? time and constant food finally made a cat out of the kitten and gave it the strength it needed. A roush wire cage was lowered, it clamb- . , . , ered In and j hung on. Then ToriHn X-anUn V,o..1 hauled tt It Up to . . it. the ' . lizht. half a vrar W ' " WW- VVVt LO.'Utf more than twice as wise about rrJne shafts. WELSH TROUT FARM LETTERSON, Pembrokeshire, Wales Qt Work has begun on a trout and salmon farm and experimental station which will be a new Industry for Wales and the first of Its kind In Europe. See the Spies and Meckling ad this week. (256) Sty ' r Bake a cake with Magic and win compliments galore. You just can't beat pure, wholesome Magic for that light and luscious flavor, that delicate texture that spells real success in. all baked dishes. Canada's leading cookery experts recommend it and jou will too. Get Magic next time you bake you'll never be without it. WEDDING CAKE FOR PRIN. CESS A wedding cake, five feet high, is picvuied as It I arrived, all cartoned, from Australia. It Is a gift to Princess Elizabeth from the Australian "Country Women's Association." n arrived in six separate boxes and members of the crew of the plane which carried it are pictured unloading the cargo. It was made by David Jones of Sydney, and the ornate icing decorations were done by C. de Mars. It took eight days to inlay in color, four small plaques at the base of the cake, bearing the Australian coat;of-arms. Each tier is inscribed with the name of a different Australian state. Britain's royal bakers will have a delicate Job assembling it, Mod em Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. If a bride wishes to vear 1 her engagement ring during the wedding ceremony, on which finger should she wear It? A, On the third finger of her right hand. j Q. Should the gloves be removed In church? A. This Is entirely optional. 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