.1 Prince Rupert Dally News . Tuesday, September 19, 1950 0u will be delighted witfi this fragrant tea Red Shield Fund Grows Robert E. Montador reports further contributions to the Red Shield appeal have been turned ever to O. R. S. Blackaby, the treasurer for the appeal, which bring the total towards the Prince Rupert objective to $2144.01. The objective Is $2500 The remaining amount of the objective should be possible of Mrs. E. T. ADDlewhalte left Was Watchman At Cannery 25 Years Axel Hansen, who left for the south last week, plans to spend his remaining days In Victoria where there are relatives. He came originally from Sweden. His residence here goes back to the railway building era. One Job lasted him for twenty-five years, where he served as watchman for the Inverness cannery. Increasing years affected his health. LOTS OF TOURISTS PRINCETON 0; All resorts in this district report heavy tourist business. Cars of American and Canadian tourists average nearly 1,000 a day along the Hope-Princeton Highway. - ' 'kj I fox ,.: r I) 'nouncement today on the Coquitlam for Vancouver, where she will moot. Mr Applewhaite September 26 on his return irom Ottawa. They will. eiup iur a lew days at Ocean Falls on their way back to Prince Rupert. Malcolm Finlavson has left on his return to Vancouver where he will resume his studies at the University of British Columbia. He plans on becoming a mining engineer. He Is the son of the late William Finlayson, who was for a long time in charee of the grain elevator here. Progressive Conservative meeting Tuesday. SeDt. 26. at Civic Centre. Appointment of delegates for convention. It Announcement Tea and Sale of Homecooking, Presbyterian Church, September 21. United Church W.A. sale home cooking, Gordon & Anderson's. Saturday, Sept. 23, 11 a.m. to 4 'p.m. j. Catholic Bazaar. October 4! a"u a- Lutheran Ladles' Aid Fall Sale October the 7th. Rebekah Bazaar, October 18 St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26. 1 Sonja Bazaar, October 27. Moose Bazaar, tfov. 2 and 3. Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar November 8. Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 18. IO.D.E. tall bazaar November 23. L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. United Church Fall Bazaar December 7. l an aaamonai service iu uui iujiuhicu, pleased to advise that our office will open during noon hours, Sundays and A GEM n Healing Performance The New Fawcetl Torrid-Oil Healer s excepted. e following office hours are now effec- HEAT When and Where You Want It! Prices .$71.50 up jnday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to I p.m. Mrs. J. R. Elfert sailed today on the Coquitlam to spend a va cation in Vancouver. Regular meeting of the Women of the Moose, Wednesday, Sept. 20. (220c) Mrs. Arthur Vkkers and family sailed today on the Coquitlam for Bella Bella. Have you volunteered your blood donation? Phone 451. ltc Jerry Pettenuzzo sailed on the Coquitlam today for Vancouver resume his studies at the University of British Columbia. Prince Rupert Gyro Club will meet, as usual, at noon tomorrow. It will be a special business session . R. Mayhew left by plane this afternoon for Sydney, Nova Scotia, where he will be employ for a short while. R. McDonald sailed today on the Coquitlam for Vancouver where he will attend the Univer. slty of British Columbia. Don Stewart returned yester day from Winnipeg where he was called by the death of his lather. All players registered to bowl In the mixed ten-pin league be on hand to bowl Thursday, Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. Any interested par ties are also welcome. 221 James Forman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Forman, sailed today on the Coquitlam for Eastern Washington where he will continue his studies. Mrs. Parky Smith, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Bud Barrie, was flown to Vancouver today to receive treatment for injured eyes. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fine and Mr. and Mrs. J. Donovan, who travelled to Prince Rupert by automobile, left on their return to Vancouver on the Coquitlam this afternoon. LEGION PRESIDENT Alfred Watts of Vancouver Is the new Dominion president of the Canadian Legion. Elected at the annual .convention in Winnipeg, he succeeds Lt.-Col. L. D. ' M. Baxter of Winnipeg. The 39-year-old lawyer, first president not a veteran of the First World War, is a former director of air training for the R.C.A.F. with the rank of group captain and is secretary of the British Columbia Law Society. (CP Photo) turday 8 a.m 3ERT & McCAFFERY Ltd. See Them Today At McRae Bros. Prince Rupert, B.C. rilONES: 116, 117 or 53 TfxMh, OATMEAL ROLLS They "pan out" perfectly with new " Fast DRY Yeast! L r Hi urn ii I ii mmmjmm Delicious Pies and Cupcakes loo O Economical O Clean O Efficient O Convenient O Attractive KAIEN CO-Of HARDWARE J it's Linoleum wanr drop in and checlc our stock"" of WE HAVE GOT THEM ALL FOR YOU at Support Ike RED SHIELD APPEAL to ed attainment during the current week if all canvassers finalize their work at the earliest pos. sible moment, Mr. Montador be-llevts. Miss Margaret Lee reported a gratifying total from the Local Chinese Community of . $190.20. Some of these gifts are given below: Grand Cafe !.......?... 30 Broadway Cafe : 20 Rupert Bakery 10 Hollywood Cafe 10 Chin King .. 5 Sunrise Grocery 5 George Low 5 Ling the Tailor ; 5 Commodore Cafe . -5 Chin Gong 5 Rex Cafe 5 Tal Sun 5 Sang Lee 5 Empire Cafe 3 Wallace's Dept. Store 50 Malklns Ltd 25 Dr. Green 25 Finning Tractor Co 15 N B C. Power Co. 15 Mrs. Nora Arnold 15 Mrs. J. A. Macdonald 10 Gladys Johansen 10 Superior Auto Service 10 John Bulger 10 Margaret McLeod 10 Watts & Nickerson 10 Brownwoods 10 The Variety Store 10 Wallace Pharmacy 10 W. F. Stone 10 Nellie Skrypnyk 5 Mrs. Wvllic 5 Mr. E. King 5 R. Wilson 5 F. E. Anfield 5 Thompson's Hardware . .. 5 Mrs. J. D. Fraser 5 T. D. Johnston 5 Mrs. Hanlon 5 J. Denning 5 J. .L. 5 Hawkins t -i, Mrs. parry ...! 5 3 Sisters Cafe 5 "99" Taxi M "70" Taxi ;..x-U vV ; Alberta Market' ...... 5 J. C." Brady ' . 5 Fashion' Footwear ,;. . 5 S. G. Furk ......1 . 5 Fred Scadden 5 Prince Rupert Realty .... 5 John Gurvich 5 Helgersen's Ltd - 5 Rupert Butchers 5 Long Motors 5 B.C. Furniture 5 Pioneer Market 5 The Sport Shop 5 Mrs. Garten 5 H. Erikson 3 W. Rothwell ii - 3 T. J. Boulter 3 F. Hicks, Ward Electric, Neely Moore, Ranee and Hardy, each 2.50 In addition there are many, contributions of one and two cannot be acknowledged through dollars. Many contributions the press due to requests for anonymity. , -raft"-) VIC? ) VICKERS' II OlltlUID IM CANADA AND II OIITIIIUTIB IY CalVfTl Mi advertisement is not published or displayed by tht Liquor Control Board of V tbfl Government of British Columbia. ave Money ! Repair Now ! RUPERT BAKERY LTD. s monry In the bank Mn you Ir.'lcl rcnair ts down. The surest fay is to do repairs phile they are still small. all BI.I E 816. IP mm Luxury Steamer PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11.15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ii v.. x' S Sim J : CAFE IN THE CITY Our Hew FALL STYLE are now on DISPLAY! SAANICH mmwi No more yeast worries ! No more yeast that stales and weakens! New Fleischmann's Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast keeps FULL STRENGTH till you use it FAST ACTING you use it! Needs no rtfrigertlion pet a month's supply and keep in your cupboard ! OATMEAL ROLLS Stirring tonsianily, qukkly pour 1 c. boiling water into 3,J c. oatmeal. Scald y c. milk, 2 tbs. granulated sugar, H tsps. salt, 2 tbs. molasses and 3 lbs. shortening: cool to lukewarm. Mean-wbjc, measure into a large bowl c. lukewarm water, 1 tsp. granulated sugar; stir until sugar is dissolved. Sprinkle "with I envelope Fleischinann's Royal Fast i Rising Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 minutes, THEN stir well. Mix in oatmeal, then lukewarm milk mixture. Stir in 2 c. once-siltcd bread flour; beat smooth. Work in 2 c (about) once-silted bread (lour. Knead on lightly-floured board until smooth and elastic. Place in greased bowl and grease top of dough. Cover and set in a warm place, free from draught. Let rise until doubled in bulk. Punch dow n dough and turn out on board sprinkled with oatmeal; cut into 2 equal portions and cut each portion into 16 pieces. Knead into smooth bjlls and arrange in 2 greased 8" square cake pans. Grease tops. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk. Bake in moderately hot oven, 3"", about 30 minutes. Yield 32 small rolls. HOLLYWOOD CAFE MOST UP-TO-DATE MBING and HEATING O Inlaids British made O Congoleum O Hal! Runner six and nine feet wide O Floor Mats O Rexoleum Rugs PHONE ' WE DELIVER WRITE 179 251 - 3rd Avenue Box 1127 4th Ave. and McBridc f Cor. Ihone 179 ANNOUNCEMENT You can tell n nnnrl ontinn - I : i PHONE 79 unitary HOURS . fc We are not taking any clea ling or pressing at present TV We shall attend to efficient service on Tailoring, Alterations and Repairing T- New Fall Samples have just arrived. Order now for better choice LING THE TAILOR Box 286 220 -6th St. Phone 649 --t1 j rekday 9 a.m. to 9 D.m. place when ' you see this ( famous bottle g within 1 reach rfM , !undays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. OTN FROM 7:30 PM to 3:S0 AM We Specialize in Chinese Disnes a CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Tor Outside Orders PHONE 133 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. STREET AND THIRD AVENUE Special Fall Motor Check ! 1! New A t . . i . AS HAPPY AS A LARK! Yes Sir... PJrownwoods9 L We will inspect your engine Irom fan to transmission WITJOUT the hiph cost of tearing it apart. Our modern instruments tell what adjustments are needed, and the cost tq you Is amazingly small! I Cimpin tht til 1J I I 1 tunci Htini bottli I I with tht tinilltr cm- II I Wntri if Mint tthtr I i finds ind ttt how f liltll it.costt to II toy tht world's ft I but Hlllng I f y ' kotehup. I ml aPPy to announce that we will be COMING g DAYS ONLY (J SUNDAY TO FRIDAY I Sept 24th to 29th) Rev W. II. "Ross" MacPherson Pallor-Evangelist and Prison Chaplain ' at REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCH 6ih Ave. near High School Keep These Dates Open 221 I Ui A.M. TO 10 P.M. DAILY Bob Parker Lid. Ford-Monarch Dealers The Home of Frirnd'y sWvice Prince Rupert, B. C. 111 a.vs excepted of course). riN FRnti 2v J