n PRINCESSES LEFT FATHERLESS BY PLANE CRASH Swedish princesses prove to be regular girls as they tumble and play In their fcU 'leaf oWa-IWIvmiii iJVAiug uj itiuu wic uuibuui ut uic fjjvtuc o i (,i.tw e) (eft w Princess Blrgitta, and to the right, Princess Margaretha. Their father, at Adolf 40, right, second In line for the Swedish throne, was among the passen- ; R.iva) Dutch Airlines DC-3 which crashed shortly after taking off near copen- txperts av rex E, - '. wiitt-r I TREAT When prunr. dinner and li!,ht s idea what r r'. ;ert why not M .he oven, Baked isiicred a tr;:at in p,,Ics bake well, Spy Jonathan, Jo and Kings are the for this pur- hn. I.I fct r.c : cjok to a v. ,e be ! for ay enc way of the skin of uhapc of t pare one-wn from the in will l hen : ak more mjrc of the n- J a plea ::(ercnt mlx-1 r.. wo cr white won butler :.ie cinnamon It I: . ) lepp!rmint :o ( avors some Inch haven't hnr wn. nmrat straw- ew chopped ".o rive the an- ve air For it : (.'ft, -over por- B' ' e of n wnrm clous, W APPLE. One to ut ausnr. cup !) :irar and wat-Jauo pare stem end ne Inch. Place ut ;de down and Ve mlnut j Invert ndcr about 10 S.ive with top are attractive if tender then peel- nerved with top .auce o Someone men- F the other Fly a vision arose piden brown ,?rid- maple svnmnr h'ch many persons t dOWn t.ho cMi. ld-fashioned pan-hich still is a fa- nany a .Canadian tut white flour, 1 'a teaSDOOn soda. "milk (or sour Poon salt 4 tnw. I shortening, 2 eggs edients, Add milk Jina add dry in Timely Topics from Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory of Prince Geoige were in town Tuesday and Wcifciesday seeking a suitable location to establish a laund-ry and dry cleaning plant. Miss D. M. Jack, supervisor of nursing, Red Cross headquarters, Vancouver, leftWednesday night after spending a few days 'hero on business. S. L. Hewer, assistant commissioner of the ned Cross, accompanied here. Miss Dorothy Hills left on Tuesday everrfng for Vancouver. Her brother, Rev It. 1 1 his. will be leaving later this month to officiate at Hie wedding of his older brother. 000000000000000000000000 Timely Recipe KIOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOt ROLLED PANCAKE DELIGHT 1 cwp prepared pancake flour 13 cups fresh millc Mix and bake. Serve them in roils and fold In some of your special preserved Jam. Apple sauce will also produce a nice, tangy flavor. Makes 10 cakes. CAUL TO PRAYER During the Azan, Mohammed-art call to prayer? passers in the street must .stand sllll, all work nvust cease and even Hie sick must sit up in bed. grcdients. Beat until smooth, then add shortening. Drop batter from spoon and cook on one .side until bubbles appear, then turn and cook until brown. This re 'ipe makes 12 five-inch cakes. EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news items, to ensure publication, should be In the office by 10 a.m. Contributors arc asked to bear this in mind. Items of social and personal Interest are always welcome. NOTICE The Dally News wishes to draw attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising Is payable In advance at the office at time of presenting copy for advertising. Those desiring to advertise In this manner In the Dally News are asked to assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning classified for YOUR home How to InL tL. -. i - i Lftft vniitin . . lor L l"Qke V"f kitchen "homcv" ' . . . what color to choose ' your ivinn im. ,l ..... l IkA Intriaoma ideot furniihed doily on lh Wemu'i Pocit of Th. . , , . THE CHRISTIAN $CIINC MONITOR ihTi, p,ul ld!0 ' "P'u volue" in thll doily newspoper f imi ,hot 'v VOu world rwwi inlerpieted to show lt$ L?lyou your family. . . I 1 -Kristian Science Publiihing Society 1 1 une Norwoy Street, Boston 15, MaswchusetU I fleo?e enter a special Introductory lubscription to I I Th Christian Science Monitor 5 wecki 130 Issuesl for SI Nome 1 1 A Street. J 'I City PB4 Stole Ms. Neslin, formerly Miss Irene Dettinger, lert on Monday night for Winnipeg after spend ing a holiday here with her par i'nts, Mr. and Mfs. II. Doll. Mrs. J; Spitzel, Mrs. G. Hipp and Viikl returnee Saturday from Prince HliperC A carload of effects arrived during" the week for the Spen- ixrs, American settlers who ar rived here recently from Idaho. lli;'lilivlil .vir nicnls w i 1 1 1 hiiiiiiiuT-frosh liclimr IV(imi IVmmIs ii mil iii(-kr( The newest in Ladies' Rings . . . The Cocktail Ring They come In "out of the ordinary" shapes wilh rubles, diamonds, etc. Useful for dress and dinner occasions. From $M to $125.00 You saw i. in The Newsl HICKS FRASERHOUSE Warm, Clean and Quiet 714 Fit ASEIt STREET Thone Black 823 PETITE FRENCH: GIRL, FORMER ANTI- (Children Are NAZI WORKER, TO BE MARRIED HERE Miss Yvonne Couzigou, the first French girl to leave her homeland for Canada to become the bride of a former Canadian soldier, arrived in Prince Ru pert on last night's train from the east after a 21-day trip by rail and steamer from Marseilles. wedding was Mrs. Guttormson; the former Barbara Moran of this city; a sister of the- bridegroom-elect, Miss Couzigou, until recently employed as secretary and translator, for the press officer in the British" legation at Marseilles, studied English for six years' in school and speaks H fluently. She was employed by the United States army for a time after the liberation of France. During the war she did stenographic work for the French forces of liberation. The Nazis didn't bother us much," she recalls, "but the Ges tapo used to come and search our house quite frequently." On such occasions; she' said, every one in the neighborhood made considerable noise to warn' each other. Her brother was drafted Into the German labor' service but wrote belligerent and critl cal letters home from the Reich He was seized on the- streets without being able to give any warning to his family. "The Germans had two of their women live upstairs with us," Miss Couzigou recalls. "When we wanted to move them out, they told us they had heard m listening to our radio and would report us. We had turned the radio down very low to listen to BBC but apparently the broad- Valentine parties were held in cast had gone up the chimney the classrooms of the Terrace which we had forgotten about." Elementary :hool on Friday The new resident of Prince afternoon. 'Rupert says a coal shortage has S V7. If Crttn . Cut tlrttn Hn i . . Vtn ttrthf f ib 4 flrern Vrpprri . Spinach .SfW Stratrherti Hmptcrrie . Sliced Var.e . . . Cnt4 Itiup Ctict tiuclrriv: FROZEN FOODS COTTACM CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made! VALENTIN DAIRY Your Daily . ALL-WEATHER SERVICE , SINGER Repairs and adjustmentij to all makes of sewing machines. Free estimates given. Sewing Machines for sale anil rent., Enroll now -for Singer Sewing' Classes. PHONE 801 'Singer Sewing Machine Co. C39 Third Avenue West control. Miss Couzigou crossed from Southampton on the Queen Elizabeth to New York and paid a brier visit at Hamilton on the way here. George Latiecne, "Vancouver valuator who has been In the JUNIOR CIIAMKElt COMMERCE CHICOUTIMI, Que., ffi . A Junior Chamber of Commerce has been formed in this -northeastern. Quebec municipality with Jean Dubuc, personnel and public relations director of the Saguenay-Qutbec Telephone Co. elected president. Provided- For Miss Couzigou, petite,, brown-eyed former worker j0r Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bennett of In the French Forces of the In I Port Esslngton who have been terlor, a secret anti-Nazi organl- hampered recovery In France left orphans as a result of the evening to Jack Moran of this a week. She says the commu-city. former member of the-Sea- nlsts are very active politically forth Highlanders. but that the other two main Meeting the incoming train at' parties, by sticking together, can Vanderhoof to come-here' for the' keep them pretty well under Care Arranged for Orphans A Result of Recent Skeena Iliver- Tragedy Pi'omipt provision' has been made by the1 Department, of Indian" Affairs for the six children zation, will be married Sunday: and factories run but three days I recent ice tragedy In the Skcena joined the family of 20' glrU at Crosby Residential Sfchool. They yeitled quickly and ate; apparently, quite hawy, according to Ifid'an Agent F. Earl Anfield who saw them yesterday. Three boys Wilfrid, .Sidney and Henry left on the Coqult city for the last week in connec- j lam Tuesday for Alert Bay rest tion with property assessment appeals being heard before, the civic Court of Revision, is sailing on the Camosun tomorrow night on his return to Vancouver. Illven when a party or seven mUivcs, including Mr. and' Mrs. Bennett, lest their lives. Orf Monday two daughters, Mildred ana Lucille, were taken on. the Agency launch Naskeena to Port Slmipxon where they have dentlal school The youngest child, aged three, has been placed in the care of her uncle. Titus Campbell. All .hs children were' fully outfitted with new clothing provided by the Indian Department. The remaining children -of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Spalding, both enfranchised Indians, have been placed with Mrs: Matthew Wef ley and Mrs. Dopson, the latter a s'.ster of Peter Spalding. You saw It in The News! Enjoy Temptilafin' Aunt Jemimas; All Through Lent! I Min O MAN! What flavorl How the family clamors for ' more as each fragrant stack of 'hTS. fluffyt golden brown Aunt Hl Jtmlnm disappears. And Aunt Jemimas are so easy to prepare! lust add milk" or water . . . pour on the griddle . . . then pop those' delicious .discs on' the outstretched plates. Remember Aunt Jemima's Secret Recipe assures flavorful, fluffy pancakes every time! Order Today! Reg. size Pkg. or 3la lb. lvtonomy Hag. Tto QtMker Oal Company ) Conude Limited 1 Be Sure of (he Best Bulkley Market Reliable Prescriptions When your prescription is compounded by us you are assured of getting exactly what the Doctor specifies. You are assured of having the prescription compounded properly "by an experienced and fully qualified pharmacist. We use only the very host grade materials available. Ormes Ltd. WE DELIVER DAILY 3rd Avenue Phone 178 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON Print? Rupert Daflr j-Jctos. Friday, February 14, 1947 Former Mine Camp ! T'o' Hold Jubilee . NELSON B Hundreds of vWtbrs will gather in NelSoh Augv 4 to help citizens celebrate-Nelson's golden Jubilee- as an Incorporated city. A' colorful week" of merrymaking1 will Tea-ture oldWme customs and fashions of the' gay 90fs. Bcarda,-sideburhs and handlebar mous taches will 95rout on Nelson males. Entertainment will Include shows and bantM, torchli shit processions, strett dan?e, fireworks, Ice shows, roclc-drllllng and log-rawing contests, ban nock-bakirtg matches and a full j program of sports. There will bs a sncwDoat, top. I Nelson's history from1 typieaV mining camp days of the late 90's to Its present status of prosperity and influence will be portrayed: EASTERN KINGDOM The name Australia is derived frcm Oesterrslch, and means Eastern Kingdom. 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