3.:. Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, Kovember 1, 1951 Loca a 'Storm Delayed Interior Trip ' ' ; . -X n d PERSONAL Under" 50 years ago he had dreamed of the day he would ' return to find a hill of gold. "My , dream of the hill was so clear that I shall know the place the ' moment I see It," he said. 1 50-YEAR DREAM IPSWXJH,- Epglana (CP) Herbert Cole, 81, before leaving for Australia "wltto lils family said that ever since he left "Down I Ba-Tt Trsm trip that meant 7 r Mrs. H. B. Rochester and harry McNaughton, local im-daughter, Mrs. John Richards, migration officer, returned to th-j arrived in the city on the Prince city on the Prince Oeorge yester-George yesterday from Vancou- day from a vacation trip to ver. . 'Vancouver. 1 I t I i - - . - i. .. 1 -1. tra'eittn s Vancouver from brnfrhes-, tram, W-s. -3. fc.i E:ack ireetirned to IProi?e Ru-1 pert yesterday aboard the fwnce George. Mrs. felai-k, ewe repre-eentativ fit the Women's fttrxir-lary ot he Candisn legion, 'hid left the Hly aVrat a wek go to make .-junfi of visits in the Cen;rl iitterior ar.d it was whtlt doing hn 'that series of severe storms broke out. heavy rairffc, gale and snow had the4;- effect, on the Mkilway, highways ancl f -a MOS'TKKAL, Kor. trt I foiW hardly belike (i.nt thntf inn,--?hitP hnnH WPrp minpl I'd (TTOWfi ft i ' :W m U1(pd to sneittg thpm rotitrh and red aftRr di)- lt , washing and houpflpaning. lThoft n?w dpftrrgrrU ii m ' 1 are rind (or cleaning but not so good - for 1 W kn,t,M m, I (.nv tKr mv (avHtritA - , 5 . . j 4 '. v-rs f : ' JKRGKNS LOTION was the very thing to moo-oth 'n' foothe dfprepnt-dry han'h! Bpoaip lertron in Hem id it rntickiy yinrm.ips the softening. tiiiiii a, mi iii arnoouiiag moisture that dry, -thirsty skill npedn. Ti'lwn you e Jergpns t ait(r eA'Piy uarfry chore, your hands Will ?tay noit and smooth a fow petft. Yes, tmlv! lo trv it. Keep a bottle handy in both kitchen and bathroom. Jirt 15c, 37c," 65c and $1 .15. Kwii Tft Hurtthle Potato in glamourotts flavoured with ths befy- Rt. Rev. James B. Gibson, Bishop of Caledonia, returned to the city on the Prince George jesterday from a trio to Ocean Falls on occesiasUcal bufiness. M. J. Saunders returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from one of his periodical tripr t? Ocean Falls on contracting business. Stan Moran, well known for many years as taxi operator and baseball mentor, returned to the city cn the Prince Cco;ge yesterday. For th past few years he has been living In Vancouver. Mi s. Jack McNulty returned to the city yesterday on the Prince George from Vancouver. She had been jast attending the World Series with Mr, McNulty and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Garner, who drove home last week. M. and Mrs. W. R. Adams and iun. Adams' father, Charles Durham, arrived in the city on lt.-8day night's train from Usk " will sail Sunday night on the Chiicotin to spend the winter ln Vancouver and Coquitlam. Gordon Rcot, public relations officer for Columbia Celluloid, after spending a couple of days hore on official business, left by today's piane on hi? return to Vancouver. He expects to be back in Pi inc.? Rupert Rfin in about three weeks. Albert Van Pyltstra and son Louis are leaving on the Prinoe George this evening for Vancouver whence they proceed to the States to visit relatives before going to Holland where they will visit their native land which they have not seen for the last 18 years. air tervices. Te Teturn to' Prince Rupert without being subject to delay, so far as the .'ailroad Was "Concerned, was quite out of the question. It would have meant a five-la.y stop over tn Terrace. Thj trf;., ibuieloie. I 'aveiied tn the other direction, leaving Smi-thers for Vancouver, arriving 1 here cm Mondav in time ior Fasseng?rs to catch the ss. Prince George that evening, In -the event of destination being p-lncc Rupert -or other northern point. 1 tCl. gfriAiiiMfliilMii atarwri'n. fe giuMi oi uu KiL irn-mmin! vute that same savoury flavour vou got in a nip of Bovril!) in I ims rectpp ior rftraiwri ou umtvn ijSfCEE COSTUMES were variegated and unique, many In the Oriental theme, at the Mas-4Sjl lte dance held last Saturday night. Heio Is one interesting shot. ?eum! ttr z tsp Bovril i iz c. white mucb c, dioprt potatoes Salt and proper irx c fra American uutrerea crumoa wJi 'cheese 1 onion, diced A A Bofl the -oowtoei and on ton ftve minutes ln T'ter fXr to which I tap. or cube of Bovril has been added. 1 V Dram. cdVer with white sauce (in which the other ' wer ctlbe or tip. -of Bdvril han been di-ssoived) and add tfalt fifd pepner to 4ante. Turn Into mtted -ca.flsrole and cover with butte-cd crum'os ' and Rrated cheese. Bake 45 min, in a moderate oven 1350 dea. F.). Serves 4 to ... . . , Delicious! Yea, you'll find as 1 have that whatever you make Bovrtt ' makes it better! liuy Bovril from your grocer today. ;- I Refute To Get Low about sky-high food prices when there are bo Clou pie lAJcd mSTUKlC WAl'fcRS i One of the roughest seas in the world, the North Sea, Is also one of tha shallowest, with great est depth at 1,998 feet. A Naas River native couole Delav.'na H. Russ of Oreenville William R. Brown, auditor for the Audit Bureau of Circulations, 1 ir In the "city to make the annual audit of Dally News circulation. He arrived yesterday on the P."inee George from Vancouver and Is accompanied by Mrs. Brcw-n. They will return soutli tonight. 1 W. A. Kember, assistant general many gooa wuys to mve mom-y. One of my favour- -ite m(mcy-iivor ia delicious country fresh JiLUK BOXNKT mrtrg.inne. Um't just take my word for it that Blue Bonnet ia a money-nifa buy. Compare Blue Bonnet with any i n ad at any price for flavour, nutrition and economy. You're in for a very pleasant surprise . . . and so in your budget! Yes, you get your money's worth of poodm'.ss-whcn vou Imv Blue Bonnet. And hv th wov lti..a u Mrs. J. S. Black returned to the city on the SPrince George j.Sterday from Vancouver. She had been in the Interior recently vi-'i.ing branches of the Cana-d.an Legion Women's Auxiliary in her caoacity as zone representative and cama home by way of Vancouver after the trains were tied up by washouts at the end of the week. 1 and Charles Watts oi Kincoiith 'cre united in marriage yester-; day afternoon at St. Andrew's ! Anglican Cathedral by Rev. Canon Basil S. Prockter. Many , frinwHc nf tha n .... ..uii hic i-wupic were ill at- . I i II II j i r Lovely tall flowers and Colorful Hallowe en . te nrtance at a colorful ceremony. net's famous YELLOW QI'IK hag in now even stronger than ever. I know of do easier or faster way to colour margarine! ?crctions graced the charminq horns of Mrs. V C ,J'vm ln marr'ai?e by her step- Up to your Hintiiift Season Is Here.ffyyt-i Baby M earn res expectations ines, Fourth Avenue West, Wednesday afternoon ireignt tratric manager, Canadian National Railways, Montreal, ln the course of a western tour on official duties, arrived In , I the city on the Prince Gvorge yestcrdav from V.-incnnver smi start m;iking it known that father, Stephen Wilson, the bride I was attvnded by six bridesmaids i and Mrs. Elie Davis was matron of honor. j The bride had a costume of white satin and carried a bou- Ik your heart's de hi sns received nuests at the Women s Hospital t popular cause brought out. ed prize was awarded to Mrs. lr. nnnrnreilentpd number ! llertci M:ii lkiknlrl sire for Christ when he grows strong and happy on 'a babif-.ivixe diet. That's why so many mothers insut on foods made specially ior b a by . . . mas is a new FRIC.IDAIRE proceeded east by the evening train. He was accompanied by Mrs. Kember. . I Wf'ms. I Sucu'ssful in guessing the ql"l The of matron r?ses RKFRKJ. of honor wore light ERATOR. Tiw p-'iired by Mis. A. M. ' wcK"t cf a huge pumpkin was ,4. Mrs O. E. Moore. Mrs. C. Mrs. C. G. Ham, Whose guess of Blm ami Mrs. Norton Youngs. . 29 Pounds 7 ounces was just three green net and had a corsage of; - ' roses. Dainty little flower girls were Club HnllftWfon irthrr enhance the Hallo- ounces snort or tne actual weight. Local Nurses Pass RN Tests Registered nurses' examination results, just announced, show lour local girls as having been successful ln passing. They are Miss Eleanor Carr, graduate 'of St. Paul's, Vancouver, and Miss Ro?e Marie Hartwig, Miss Fmy Ingram and Miss Silveig Mork, a!! of Prince Rupert. Mount Everett in the Himalayas is nearly 9.000 feet higher than Mount McKinley tn Alaska, Everest reaching 29,141 feet. motif . the ladies serving Her prize was a cake. Rena Barton and Winnie Stewart of Kincoiith. ! in charge of the home , Most of the credit for the suc- uii wore dainty little ess of the tea and raffle can Groomsman was Cecil Barton f' Vn caps and aprons. I be attributed to the fine leader- 1 0f Kincoiith ' C. H. Eikins was ln charge ship and untiring efforts of the ' ' Dance Enjoyed Sixty couples were in attendance at a jolly Hauowt'en party last night in Prince Rupert Club Vv. f. stone was chairman of tije committee in charrre. Delicious refreshments at midnight were a feature. Next time your "better half" struggles to cjiip and pry ice cnbs out of your old refrigerator, tell him Imw Frisidaire's Double-Easy Qnif-kube Tinys release tjfey .ead cube at a fingor touch . . . next trme he complains about the refrigerator being too. crowded, tel! him how Fngidatrc's pu pet-storage design gives more food storage spruce mure frozen storage rroire fhelf space in short, more of everything you want.' ' think he'll be. convinced particularly if you head him into your nearby Fiigidflire dealer's. As a businessman, he'll Appreciate the wonderful trade-in deal he can mnke ... not to mention the budget payment terms. i wholesome, nourishing foods like those good Hems Pre-Cooked Cerenls find, a hftte later -HKINrZ STRAINED BABY FOODS. Meat products, aourw, ypgetflbles and desserts they're all expertly blended to give baby extra nourishment all cooked to baby-ready digestibility. AH you do is take them from the tin-warm them tip nnd wrve. And, mother when bnbv i a little ftldprbeH need HEINZ JUNIOR FOODS to help build strong bones and a sturdy little body. A?k your dealer for Hems Baby and Junior Foods! You Jcnotc thev're good because they're Heini. 1$' tearoom and the servers 1 President of the Women's Hos- I ej::-s. M. Brydges, Mrs. R. W. pital Auxiliary, Mrs. Jens Munthe. ROYAL TOUR ifiw. Mrs. M. Martin, Mrs Ij Jiihr.sim. Mrs. E. Boulter, ! A. Breen and Mrs. J. M. Members of the Auxiliary feel that they are now well on the LONDON (CP) The Daily way to fulfilment of their pledge GraPhic, London pictorial, Is to of $1200 for the Prince Rupert Publish a souvenir book of the General Hospital Modernization 1 tour of Canada by Princess Fund. Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin- I burgh. ipi!'!l!!!,liWI!!!!ll!l!l!!!llH N.iliiiWuUiiiiHlMi,jl,:ulljiiilllil Vfi (Mdlen. .jf!:arg? of the home cooking $v,TC Mrs. C. C. Mills, Mrs. t. t' arr and Mrs. R. Davidson. i:;ire of the raffle were, jf.dney Elkms and Mrs. L. CT'tip :incl the cashier was B Lemon. f at'ractn aprons, made theres The Rub! With winter about to snow and blow colds in on us again, there's one kui wav to act otiick relief from ,- 1 chest cold miserv ;ust rub in BEN -GAY (Bamne rcaoers JfeDgue) and tub out "eter I'am ! I find tlinf '-Ka ' wur-iFiHr li ter i mu oiiiki- iii b i-o;u or f :trtifa. rj (Prince Rupert) relief, akmg with a soothing, nice warm fee hue. C. A. Berner. were sold VV. F. L. Gardiner. H. J. Hum-1 m Canadian t oai tnviiion ie course of the after- phreys. R. M. Bell, W. N. , Stanley, meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. It -does the trick too, in cimsiiiK away niuxuhii-aclies and strains. lien-Gny is easy to apply . . . ju-E it . r. Mawnmney, J. n. uunnrie, Nomination of officers. (ltc) tvr r nib it or the aclnnx aYea9 yes, it's kind, even to a child's tender skin and fee how quickly you feci better. Always keen Ren-Guv on question uppermost In C-. A. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. W. Because so sheer and ! luiuriously ,u,y ucauiirui beautiful. Canadian Legion cabaret h. Frame, Vancouver; A. D3wtv hand the generous tube costs just 75c at your druggist's. "Staiifiict Prove Thai You've 361 l!nb!rihlnr$ A Year" thtr Mm! and L. Willington, West Vancou- j dance Friday, November 2. 10-2 p.m. $2.00 per couple. Lhanfom (257p Hatter informed Alice in Vv'c.lt Duney'a production, "Alice in Wonderland." With 3tU days year that aren't birthdays, there should certainly be' an t'N- Kirfl.flow r,L-0 tA : 11.. LI "(K i:f many women in i Rupert was "Who will Wllir beautiful fur coat?" I-" w was forthcoming Mrs. Jones drew the J tii'ket. By virtue of that "Ml lieine No. 913 the covel- iilicrnicn i Meeting of Job's Daughters Friday, November 2, 7:30. Election of officers, silver march and party. (257c) ver; F. M. Dockrill, Telkwa; L. S. Hollet, Pertticton; F. Ahlen, Throe Rivets; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Chapman, Fort Clements; H. P. Gale and O. W. Martin, Terrace; J. Taylor, Edmonton; J. A. In-glls. Ve-non; H. J. Schaub and It's for no nnriicular reason at all. thnt's why "Vi-VH NYLONS Sonja bazaar, tea and fish-i f.v ..N UAUE iLOIR has devclorad an I Xbirthiiay cake you should try. It's wonderful! Melting, fine-srained, lieht as b dream but then, eo is ewrv cake made with Swans Down Cake Fiour. SWANS DOWN'S UNBIRTHDAY CAKE: Bake Devir. LAY-A-WAY BUY GIFTS THE EASY WAY Take Tims Out . . . Enquire Today , GEORGE COOK 'JUL PRINCE RUPERT ord TERRACE V.sk Ditney froduction C. A. Znruba, Ketchikan; Mrs. pond, Friday, November 2, from H. J. Miller, New Westminster; 2 to 5. Whist, 8 p.m. Dancing O. L. Skogland, Zeballos. '10 1111 2. (256c) FASHION footwear f . " aireciea cn back of Swans Down Caka vin fj?a.,"-.?ul k,,, use '.S"" j "yer P'n'-"r' 10-inch, one -inch, lined ?lvn?irt h,.r ,?.apf r' ,,h'n Cover larser cake with vanilla. iSE??,.. 'I'"?''' feo?nf .. Place mailer cake on top . . . cover with butter frosting. Melt 2 squares Baler's Unsweetened Chocolat. and S teaspoons butter over hot water and blend. Pcur 2f.sbtly cw"d chocolate mixture over the fet frcsims on cske layers lettlni it 8 run down sides. Keep cake in cool -place until chocolate i firm There t Loll Of 2-a-ip to this beaaont popular Skirt - and - Blouse Fashion! Particularly when your bloue-and-.-kirt "twosomes" are nppered with LIGHTNING SLIDE iWrmen's Auxiliary of the ''f fl'-'tmen and Allied ' Union hold their first r"f ttie season at the Odd-" llaa, Fiiday. 'f ie and happy crowd com-1 dancing to the music of "pitch's' orchestra. a b"' at midnight, rte- refreshments were served ' able social committee, !f b Mrs. H. Van Pykstra. ' f i-w held duriixg the evan-1 won by A. LeMoel. ''(i.S of the riflnpii ar n Modernize . . . YOUR WARTIME HOUSE with smart Inexpensive window?: Eliminate the ' work of cleaning multiple panes and provide more daylight too. Sfo us for these modern sash which a-e made to lit. Just remove the old and place in the new. Island City Builder s Supply Jtf L y 1 Ij., Cftj I DO JA here's a tip when fm& you're buying ... the Taste ffo good nws from Kraft! MOT OBBlffVdl. Exciting Gorgeou$ r Com plelely Delic- ious ... is that j le "aj" you flW-MV e 't3- ;ae Vvvj 5wts? Tf' e ' J.'. '. i here's a dessert f . 3 recipe you'll ''f fnt'C The secret of its success is the fresh lemon flavour of SUXKIST LEMONS. They're the finest, juiciest lemons grown. Just wait 'til vou taste them in this Lemon Cake Top Pudding ... Cream: 2 tbip. flour '34 c. suar ,; ' 1 tbsp. butter Add: 2 er: yolks, beaten " 1 ' J4 c. isunkist lemon juice . . 1 c. milk Fold in : . . : 2 egg whiles, stiffly beaten Bake ln an & inch unbuttered pudding dish or individual custard cups, set in a pan of warm , water. Bake 35 minutes tn oven (350 dejr. to 375 des. F.). Will form a cake top with a layer at . custard below, t Serves 4 , ,,. f inis a Christmas partv children of union mem- r (iances are planned fittinir blouse di-siirns require Lightning Style No. V02 for be-eoniing fit. If your skirt is lightweight, Style 702 will be jast Tight for.it, uoo. If it's heavyweiSi't, betrerjbuy Lightning Style Xo. SGo. Nuver- before have zippers played such an important part in fashion ... bloti.-c sJeeves and those new turtle-neck-lines need them ... and, for skirts, full or sleek they're a murt. But be sure your upper is a Lightning! It's, flexible. It's durable and it has that "one-and-only" self-locking automatic slider that never, never slips ! . coming months as -well parties and other social 505 McBrid's Street Pliore Blue 820 with a flavor "sweet as clover"! ?8 mishk i hporated tMk It's A Pleasure! i A warm and fragrant bath ,i f t - . . after a busy day III fv!;'! of housework is If L t&.j 4 a luxury we canJ. V jjA T J ft I all afford. 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