IRG hfi Kcr, who it Ukc cu up c- One -'"P 1 i at Dk. A ' ! t t Kr"rt.er or c u.: i taixf.re re- tr ;nS:- Add v ,d mix R -J ' one cutter, 0.- i - - -sheet 3ven fpr Yic - 3' dozen F 1',. Mr t Tea Ei.:i " So . IV- Mr it (In FOR MILDNESS Imih ft Piaiw, L LBANK STRAIGHT CUT ,NIA CIGARETTES fopers Say a wise chldren nr M to . n she'll : plain '- simple OAT COOXIES In- l.llt.. i !wd antra ::poon spoon ugar; 'i cup or.e- cina- r and " Cut l -' as an 'rased into Mr W. D Avenue : Ex :c Odd- :. Show . Bl: ar and 2 B:::.-i 0c and 2. Oct t8 N: v 6 (- Mc:: annual ar.3 13 Moose oo Auxiliary 1 t.OD.E Bazaar, B'aar, Nov. League vi..,: venire nqv. -a: Decem- nwaa; Dec. II. I i . I'fW Shinmml r rolls, wrapped In wayed paper and chlled thoroughly, before slicing and baking. COCOA SQUARES Ingredi ents. One-hall cup mild flavored. fat; three-quarters cup sugar; two eggs; one teaspoon vanilla; one cup cooked farina; ono cup sifted all-purpose flour; one- half cup cocoa; one teaspoon baking-powder; one-half teaspoon salt. Cream fat, add sugar and cream well together. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Add farina, and sifted dry Ingredients. Spread thinly In shallop greased 10-inch by 12-inch pan. Bake In a slow oven for about 30 minutes. While still hot, cut Into IVi-lnch squares. Yield: 4Vi dozen squares. COOKING HINTS To prevent milk from sticking during heat ing, rinse pan with cold water, or lightly grease the bottom of the pan. When making cheese sauce, add cheese at the last and cook only until melted. Any uncook ed mixture of cheese, egg and milk to be cooked In oven, should be oven -poached, that is, placed in a pan of hot water, In, a moderate oven. When cooking fruit less sugar will be required, the fruit will be more tender and the flavor better If the sugar Is added after the fruit is cooked, Dried fruits jhould be washed thoroughly be fore cooking. Soak dried frul in water to cover before stewin3, or cook, unsoaked, in a slow oven, "lnlvatcr, closely covecd. EGOS In cooking eggs use low temperature since excessive heat makes them tough and leathery, To avoid having shells of eg?s crack while cooking, start them in cold water Watch These 4 Common Troubles Of Babyhood Don't lt your babr tnt Tttfttuy trom UrthlnK levrr, mtlplion, IM pli In toncn or boweU and wtknine ditt-, live uprt. Ct a box of Bby' Own TableU. They help to quickly cWr out harmful wate, ae baby teething Ier, weelen sour little tomch and relieve Imple fever. No "uleepy" atutt-no dullinc eftect. Eaally eruahed to a powder If de-Ired. Ilabya Own Tablet have been tued with confidence and tuceeu for over 6 yean by mother. Only lit at drugglets. COTTAGE CHEESE j New Creamed Fresh Made 1 VALENTIN DAIRY I Your Dally , ALL-WEATHER SERVICE 'aris Horses, Various frs, (iazellcs, Lamlri's, pthcTwql)offs, Cats, Y0' display at MS mm ftollywiiod Cafe PRl'NCLR5EKrS fcWEST AND MOST ULL;COURSE MEALS 131 iJinncr l., ' 1 1 1 - F9U OlITeir.., . j3j "."-.uitUKBS PHONE 133 T U I R D ' 'A V P. M if w V a t Local News Items . . . Special Meeting, Canadian Legion Auxiliary, Legion Hall, Friday 8 pjn. (214) Mrs. George Rudderham will leave on the Prince Rupert tonight for Vancouver where she plans to spend a month visiting. Orme Stuart returned to the city by air yesterday afternoon from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. George McAdams of Terrace will leave tonight on the Prince Rupert, for a trip to Vancouver! A small shipment of Jack and Jill Shoes on sale Friday, Sept. 12, 4 pjn. Please note the hour, this Is to enable mothers to brin? their children to get fitted as the quantity Is limited, not all sizes In any particular line. The Fam ily Shoe Store, (it) S. i. RcSerts, chief engineer of the Celanese Corporation, New York, and Charles Klotz, who will be stationed here later as resi dent engineer, will leave for Vancouver tonight on the Prince Rupert. Mrs. L. D. Fetherolf and daughter, Donna Jean, are arriving on tomorrow morning's train from Akron, Ohio, to spend a visit here with Mrs. Fatherclfs mother, Mrs. G. Krause, Hays Cove Avenue. Rev. R. A. Evans, brother of Ben Evans, pioneer citizen of Prince Rupert, who visited here some weeks ago, has returned to his home in Gary, In., accompanied toy his son-in-law wh6 had also made the trip here. A j letter tells of the journey, im pressions of the coast and th deep Interest taken In Princa Rupert's present and future. Valhalla Lodge Meeting, tomorrow night. 214' Former City Commissioner W. J. Alder arrived in the city yesterday on the Prince Rupert and will be here for the next few days on business. Jack Breen Is leaving tonight on the Prince Rupert for Van couver where he will resume his studies at the University or Brl- tiih Columbia after spending th? summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Breen. Miss Vina Lavigne will sail tonight by the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute to Victoria to resume her nurses' training lu St. Joseph's Hospital after spending a month visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Lav-igne. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Parker, who have been on a leisurely motor trip south during which they visited Vancouver, the Washington and British Columbia Okan-agan and the Cariboo Country, returned home Tuesday night. Accompanying them were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cameron, former ly of this city and now residing in Vancouver, who will be visitors here for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Alorizo Haines, formerly of this city and now of Edmonton, are arriving cn tomorrow morning's train from the Alberta capital for a visit of a few days, returning home next Monday night. Mr. Haines was formerly chief clerk to the general superintendent of Cam- dian Notional Railways here and for sometime has occupied a sini- ilar position In Edmonton. You saw it in T:ie WEEK END SPECIALS PRINTED HOUSE DRESSES CO Itt Sizes 16-44. Regularvalue $4.95 Week-end Special .)JJ SLIPS Lock seams, striped satin; white only. Sizes 34-40. CI Regular value $1.95 Week-end Special . 1 J PANTIES Tea Rose and White; small, medium and large. 7 if Regular value $1.00 Week-end Special ' r HOSE Semi -Service, New full shades. Regular value CI Aft $1.35 Week-end Special ' PAIR '.plaUU 5 Only Quilted.HOUSE COATS Cr QT Regular value $14.95 Week-end Special yJaJ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Annette Mansell Stone Ituilding "Walk Up and Save" JUST RECEIVED A Complete Carload IRANIAN ROYALTY IN1 AMERICA Princess Ashraf Pahlavl, twin sister of the Shah of Iran, Is shown here examining a chart at the Red Cross headquarters. The princess held a press conference, at which she discussed plans for her three-week stay In the U.S. to study Red Cross volunteer and nursing services. DRESS anil HOSIERY ARGAINS GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. a Agents for Slater Shoes 624 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Cafe P.O. Box 737 KROEHLER CHESTERFIELDS Latest and Smartest in Living Room Styling Moderate Prices and Easy Terms GORDON & ANDERSON Prfncc Rupert Daflp I3cto Thursday, September 11, 1947 Nylon Hosiery - Summer Shades j An Announcement of Interest to clear while they last 42 Gauge $L1Q. 45 Gauge $1.25 also 12 Summer Dresses to clear, $5.00 SEE THESE BARGAINS TODAY AT ROSA - LEE LjLDIES' wear NEW TOPCOATS For Fall -in LAMKASHA a new fabric which combines all the richness of virgin wool and pure angora, expertly blended in a perfect topcoat weight for Fall. TEAL AND ALL SHADES OF BROWN $40.00 nil m om d r J i; ranin.n.riimi Miss Margaret McLeod, optometrist of Vancouver, an nounces the opening of her permanent office at Manson's I For the f I Jewelry Jewelers. Miss McLeod graduated from the Ontario College of Optometry in 1943 and after an association with aproml-nent Toronto optometrlcal group she returned to her home province. Miss McLeod has since been associated with Dr. Harry Perrin, optometrist In Vancouver. She Is well trained in the practise of Optometry and has had considerable experience. She is of a family prominent in optometry In B.C. many year3. Her father, Mr. Murdock McLeod, has an extensive practise throughout B.C. and her brother, Clyde, Is a prominent optometrist in Penticton, B.C. Miss McLeod has Installed the most modern equipment for the examination of eyes and a conscientious service will be given. TEMPORARY OFFICE, ROOM 10 STONE BLOCK Latest in U A K! CO Kl C NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up CO Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 Announcement . . . "Your IVI MVI1 J Jeweler" MAC SHOE HOSPITAL WE DOCTOR SHOES- HEEL THEM ATTEND THEIR THEIR SOLES Box 774 Second Avenue ROYAL CAFE m REOPENS Completely Renovated and Under New Management. WE SPECIALIZE IN SEA FOODS SALADS ITALIAN AND MEXICAN DISHES Take-out Ordeis Given Special Attention i JOHN COMER, Proprietor PHONES 11C and 117 Courtesy and Service Its good business to keep your coal bin full! You get speediest possible delivery of your favorite brands of coal from us. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS FOR BEST RESULTS 4 "'til