u 3: Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, May 29, 1051 oca COAL ray . . Reflects and Reminisces and PERSONAL Special Meet on Sewer Contract A special city council meeting will be called this week by Mayor G W. Rudderham to decide "once and for all" what the city will pay Mitchell & Currre, contractors, for the Cow Bay sewer outfall. ssmm H. Q. Perry is arriving in the! city on the Prince Rupert to- j morrow from Victoria and will be here for a couple of weeks on business in connection with the Daily News. Tor Action Advertise! SPECIAL! Mrs. Chambers of the Salva-' Attention all Elks General tion Army girls' hostel here re-! meetine Friday. June l. 8:30 p.m., Legion auditorium. (128c) ISl turned to the city on the Co-quitlam Sunday afternoon from a round trip to Masset. llberta Deep Seam 80METHINQ DIFFERENT Tourists, chiefly from the Unit ; ed States, are commenclne the i 8. L. Simpson of Massett is a business visitor in the city, having arrived on the Camosun Sun. Salt Lake Aid. George Casey mentioned a figure which he thought was as Ferry running starting at 12 annual migration to Canada. ! every Sunday 1 675 PER TON far as the city could v go but coun ' ftr un i mm vanaaians, no doubt, will ' noon weamer permiuing. dav afternoon from th on ' L,"V. start shaking out the "Stars and I . - - cu was oi we opuuon inn snouia yu noriieu, sruiv tjoss at on- charlotte Islands. nc.t be made public before City 10 SACKS 8.50 mmwM btrlpes," imbued with the notion of making the Yankees feel bak-Premier mine, after a week's at home. That's exactly the way " ln" c"y' y Vf they they do do not not want want to to feel feel. What wha..Camosun Sunday night on his PHONE 116- 117 or 58 return north. .. , , 'Solicitor T. W. Brown, KC, ad- Canadian Legion final card vlsed council of its regal position, party Wednesday, May 30, 8 p.m.: However, Aid. Casey said there Everybody welcome. ltc) was a difference of some $12,000 . between the city figures and that Among our large assortment of tne contractors and he wished of watches we have a very use- .. tne brlng matter a head ul pocket watch with a fairly , once anBd ,or all... they wish Is something different. That's why Quebec is growing rich on tourist traffic. Americans cannot find anywhere In their own land what is similar to that which is taken as a matter of course in Quebec. Canadian Club annual meeting Wednesday, May 30, 8 p m., Civic Centre. Members please attend. (ltc) bert & AAcCaffery iuuu uiear alarm, ounaoie lor use away from home. Price $12.50. Bulger's Jewellers, (ltc) rmiwir i Makes alHfie difference" At the special meeting will be present Mr. Brown and the contractors to settle the dispute with the council. LIMITED ' SHORT, ANYWAY Ob an average, women are six per cent j shorter than men, according to a factograph. Which leads the Toronto Star to ask if this Is before or after pay-day i A classified will buy. sell or find It. Mrs. A. B. Anderson, wife of the well known Masset sawmill operator, arrived in the city on the Coqultlam Sunday afternoon from the .Islands, proceeding through Sunday evening for a trip to Vancouver. Aii those interested in Music or Drama are invited to attend the annual general meeting cf the Music and Drama Festival Association on May 30, ln the Civic Centre at 8 o'clock. Mem Wood of HMCS Chat- a nntniiu e men I J On bread, toast and vegetables . . iu pan-frying and baking ... let your family enjoy the extra-fine Union steamer Camosun, Capt. John Boden, was back in port this morning southbound on her weekly voyage from Alice Arm and Stewart to Vancouver. Here from 3:45 to 11 p.m. Sunday northbound, the Camosun carried a full freight cargo and a fair number of passengers including early round trip tourists among whom were G. R. Adams, former postmaster at Canadian Legion Card party, May 30. Wood and children! ugers on the Camo- I on their way to Vic- ach point CPO Wood :-d. ) LOVE THYSELF "Never l mind thv neighbor lovn thv- Lutheran tea, May 28 Card Party Catholic Hall. Mav iself fin save 'Rprtmnrt RiikkpM 6tvor of Blue Bonnet Margarine! Fresh, delicate, country-tweet.' Just as delicious when melting-hot as when fresh 31- I aged 79, philosopher and writ- Job s Daughters Jamboree, er. He feels this is the sure wav bership for Individuals is $1.00. I1 " ; fc-TATE OF RODEKIUJl May 31, June 1, 2 to peace for the individual and Join now and help plan the 1952 ft HE. DECEA8EU. I 1:1 D j those around him. Tea and Home cooking sale, festival. (125c) Admtnls- ICE in1 Van Nuys, California; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Walters of Seattle,' and Miss Gloria Manning of Bakersfield, California. mo viii annexed of the Catholic Hall, June 14. from the refrigerator! So nutritious, too! Combines the natural goodness of choice farm products with the 16,000 units of Vitamin A Wick MacKen.te. late i past Mistresses L.O.B.A. sale OF COURSE THEY GROWL rl aior'ron the ' homecooklng and candy, June Canadian privates were paid Dwmbor. 1850. I BE-rodltors and others hv- her long life in the northwest, much of the time 'engaged in general newspaper work. She knew all the stories and all the answers. And a lot happened ln more than 75 years. added to every pound! And what a $1.10 In the First Great War and the British Tommies received about two-bits. Yanks drew .int the said estate to CrustyCrunclyDINNER ROLLS money saver! Give your family all they want and Ml stay within ::ie to me. prupcuy vcn-.drew mentioned below s the istn oay oi juij. They're really riuy and no Oirl Guide Tea and Sale. Annunciation Hall June 18. Canadian Legion Auxiliary tea, homecooklng sale. Legion Hall, June 21. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. tea. June 21. Mrs. F. Thornton's, 400 4th West, 2-5. I I V' - more. . . . Troops will be training In Europe again and there are prospects of more headaches. This training will be under the North Atlantic Organisation. Pay will range all the way from Canadian privates getting $2.h5 down to the Frenchman at five cents a day. Canadian captains IT'S RECORD GOOD Pouring Lake Woodworth water on the troubled oil of Iran may lelp. It's been splendid for nearly everything else. trouble at all to make, with new FleiKhmann's Fast Rising Dry Yeast ! Gives you fast action light doughs and none of the bother of old time perishable yeast! Get a dozen packages keeps full strength without refrigeration! budget bounds! cndBlueBonnet Margarine is nor frtich date I shall pro-inbute the estate pur-i having regard only ns oi which I shall then r Inrmed. fcTHEH TAKE NOTICE ivs indebted to the aald Imutred to pay tbelr in-L m torthwttn. 1 Prince Rupert. B.C., thlf j Maj. 1P51 I s TEETZKL HARVEY. AS I SEE IT iContlnued from page 2) are to draw $236 a month. The scale in Norway is 15 cents and -v. ' ' V' "4"''' i is in Italy 8 cents. It looks like all iiiids of unlairness somewhere. BC. (M2BJ1.S81 CRUSTY DINNER ROLLS Measure into a large bowl l2 c lukewarm water, 1 tsp. granu wmmm BEAUTIFUL CITY Capetown i d Steam Boiler beautiful old mother city of I South Africa, is in the throes 1 of violence. Sixty thousand riot-! gcration and Sunny Yeow Margarine in 2 minutes flail ipe Welders ified Operator ed yesterday. There were numerous hospital cases. It all comes bark to racial and political issues. Trouble, however, is nothing new here. There has been extensive experience in nearly three centuries. that Germany would not agree to fitiht for th Wet cn a guerrilla basis: If the West wanted Germany as part of the Western defense system, tlrm it had to b; on a basis which meant business The whole might vl the Western world had to b3 o:ganized to discourage or prevent any at-vCmFtcd Russian thrust to th-3 West. fCIR'M ACHFR MAKES IT very clear that Germans are not willing to be used by the West, as potential Pa-tisans tn hav .heir homelands orupied firs; bv the Russians, and to be liberated later, maybe, by ths Americans and others, i This issue is of burning importance he e. For not a hundred vard from where I writ." he big station throngs each div with refugees. In fact, my wife has Just come in with an eye- Hd Stacks, Fire pnl Tanks all sites mom PUSTRIAL It's to asy suck fun la cotw ', YoHaw Quik Blu Bonnsrtl Prat lh Button . . . knead . . th bag . . . Bluo Bennal it yellow ready to utel No messy mixing bowls . . . n dishes lo wash ... no waste ol time er margarine! Be sere Ie gel Blue Bonnet in the amazing new 1DING CO. HONOR NEWSPAPERWOMAN El fie Storer, whose father published the first paper west of Winnipeg (forerunner of the Free Pre.-si. is dead in Saska-tcon. a;ed 82. She spent all of riimie Green 884 Yellow Quik bag I lated sugar; stir until sugar is dissolved. Sprinkle with I envelope Heischmann's Fast Rising Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 mins., THEN stir well. Add c lukewarm water and 1 up salt. Add. all at once, SV2 c once-silted bread flour and work in with the hands; work in 3 ths. soft shortening. Knead on lightlv-floured board until smooth and elastic. Place in greased bowl. Cover with a damp cloth and set in warm place, free from draught. Let rise until doubled in bulk. Punch down dough in bowl, fold over, cover and again let rise until doubled in bulk. Turn out on lightly-fkntred board and divide into 2 equal portions; shape each piece into a long roll about l!3" in diameter. Cover with a damp cloth and let rest 15 mins. I'sing a floured sharp knife, cut dough into 2" lengths and place, well apart, on ungreased cookie sheets. Sprinkle rolls with commeal and let rise, uncovered, for l2 hour. Brush with cold water and let rise another l2 hour. Meanwhile, stand a broad shallow pan of hot water in the oven and preheat oven to hot, 425. Remove pan of water from oven and bake the rolls in steam filled oven for 1, hour, brushing them with cold water and sprinkling lightly with commeal after the first IS mins.. and again brushing them with cold water 2 minutes before re AST! silt pin Brand t rivi wjur-.r-it- ii Y WOOL wanes re-: t of v nat seme n fhese pco'-le look like after their ordeal of "escape from the cast." GIVEN TIME AND A CLFAR-rut political mandate, the SPD Social Demo:rats could make the .oiilccme sure in Germany. But will they get such time and suoh a mandate? I 1 1 mAfttij Attn avaiakie it 'reguar sfvt pat t,te with mnr uaftr. jtork Shoppe ! N '-ody knows for su -c. But n. I -a, . - - Va- ? f aekine. Cratinr I moving baked buns from the v oen. Yield 18 rolls. Brings out their twsatnsrt and natural juicy goodnes. That's how Sugaroasting develops the flavor of Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes . . . makes them crisper, tastier, more appetizing. Delicious Grape-Nuts Flakes supply nourishment for quick energy. They're so economical. 1 1 write it seems doubtful that any party will gain a cbar majority. The Proportional Rcp- I mentation system makes for a multiplicity of splinte.- groups. Th3 neo-Nazi Paty, by cap-.'rrinT 1,: rere.5rt of th! seats, might be in a key pcition Lc make democracy a laughlns (stock first in Saxony,. later in all I West Germany. TUG FOR SALE 50-fr. Tug for general towing, powered with 1 10 Washington Estep. Good accommodation, first class condition throughout. Phone, write or call Westminster Tug Boats, New Westminster, B.C. ; (127c) ' Wt and General and Storage I Reliable and Effl-i'ife Also agents for I Liquid Air Co. Ltd. Acetylene and all !n. Wiles. AY'S CARTAGE RAGE LIMITED I and Faik Avenues Plumes 60 and fid i Wrt i SU6AR0ASTIN6 am 1 W . m m mm m m r rmr-m wa For the MEAL that REFRESHES Auction Sale HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE Thursdo-, Mov 31, ar 2:15 p.m. Sharp On l.c premises of Mr. L. iVI. Fclsenthal, 32J-4lh Ave. East rnsinirtcd by Cic owner, who is leaving the city. I will icll by auction to the highrst bidder the following articles: All Enamel Kelviiiator, 8 cubic feet Large All Enamel Mcdary Electric Range 6-r -ee Dinette RiTto IMaplei Westingliousc Washing Machine Electric Fireplace Tri-Ught Lamp Library Table, Liquor Cabinet, 2 End Tables. Doll's House, Full Size Bed Complete, Dressing Table and Chest of Drawers; Or.j Single Bed Complete; Two Trunks; Child's Toys; Curtains and Drapes; Oatelcg Table. And other articles. Terms: Cash or Cheques Thnnc Red 137 Green 810 GEORGE J. DAWES, The Auctioneer 125 MAKES GRAPE'NUTS FLAKES ik BONUS CEREAL PHOTO INISHING I'PING. PRINTINO FINEST OF COOKING KJil-SWEET-AS-A-WT FUVO 1 FOOD 8PP-iiP? PURGING This advertisement ie not published or diHplnveil by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British (Joluiul)ia. vmsZ-fxm. (wick mm A Product f Gamral Foods f 'SURE METERS -EUR SUPPLIES lreei 13 Box 478 FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 200 BROADWAY CAFE 363 CAR RADIOS... 2v Sea FTi:r i: fmciiv II III . . . &r Us Sextnce (Jowt Planning for j-Building or room! Another (fMim ' ford accessory your KePoiring E3 1 1 Handsomely stylad for all Ford of Canada cara, Genuine Custom Styled radios fit neatly into tha instrument panel. Thesa lii-tub tuper-heterodyne radios witi tone control aasur you of beautiful "console modal" parformanca. Convenient pushbutton tuning -for your favourite stations. Pf Si:T SPEAKER asauraa rear seat passengers m I It - 5$ ol rich, undistortad radio recaption avan in Vj noisy trallio. Standard with Mercury and Monarch car tadioe, available at eatra cost tor Ford and Meteor. TCHELL Lef us see to your car's needs, through regular check-ups on Tires, Battery, ; Radiator and Crankcase Superior Auto Service p LIMITED REPMRS " STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN DEALERS Third Avenue at Park Green 217 CURRIE MERCURY-LINCOLN METEOR DEALERS ' FORD- MONARCH DEALERS SNYDER Sectional Chesterfields EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME GORDON & ANDERSON Umitf.i, 1 1 b SasM3SHSsaB fn Contractors