3 Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, June 20, 1950 RE-ROOFING? Miss Shirley Ltpsln, daughter Horn Cooking Sal V Mr .and Mrs. C. Lipsin, arrived 1 r ui r". 5ucc"ul u,,.--f Even ' in the city trom Vancouver Sun- t day aboard the Coquitlam ior an A hghly successful home cook-I Indefinite sUy with her mother, lng and fancy work sale was (Mrs. A.,W. Lipsin. Miss Lipsin held In Thompson's Hardware ! was formerly attached to the on Third Avenue Saturday after- Modern Etiquette yen you build or remodel, choose B.P. HALT S H I N G L E S the overwhelming. j of discriminating home-owners, builders Architects from coast to coast. Thirty Children Study Museum ! Canadian Immgiration Office in noon by the Women's Auxiliary j Bulger's have some very nice L 101c solid gold signet rings logins at $5.00. dtii i of the United Church. The event . I Vancouver n nre maae uv du lu nil fKtin rTC Q. Should a woman be addressed as "Mrs. Dr. Blank"? ; A. The wife of a physician does not share his title. She Is ad-" dressed simply as "Mrs. BlanK." tjTP the largest manufacturer of asphalt I , . C onnrln C. T. Cabrera, Massett mining SET- SO!? flvAr 11(1 Fninv I was convened by Mrs. E. Peder- About 30 children, mostly from I sen and her committee consisted 1 grades 4 to 6, took advantage of ' of Mrs. R. Faught, Mrs. E. D. ' the free afternoon Saturday to In the city for the summer is James Roy Forman, an electrical engineering student at Chenev . Zl , . . W,V' ,,W fc,,JvI Anderson, "Mrs. R. J. Pollock and see the museum. It was the first Choose your roof with care, specify "B.P." K. college in eastern Washington. Washington, ( , " ls Physician rse,f'e e a Mrs. Andrew Thompson. A fancy organized day for school children f known nrofessionally project ot extracting gold from klrinfl FlflHC ORDER THROUGH YOUR LOCAL CONTRACTOR is as who arrived here Sunday aboard nil unvr.t 1 fWWl i work booth was In charge of Mrs. at the museum. the black sands of Graham Is the Prince George. He Is the son Over 110 children and adult3 ' E- Santurbane. land. ' . , Albert & McCaffcry Limited i Journeyed to Digby Island during Mrs. Margaret Ellis, who is spending the summer collating the collections .reports the child- Prince Rupert, B. C. Lilt or 117 P O. Box 160 Blank" and socially . as "Mr4, Blank." y Q. Must a bride-elect return all the calls made by her fiances relatives? A. Yes, and as promptly as. possible. Timely Recipes j em showed great Interest and The holiday season is started and already a few holiday travellers are passing through the city- ..it of Alderman and Mrs. J. N. Forman, 1730 Atlin Avenue. He has completed one year at the college. Baseball Tomgnt 7 p.m. I Abel t Odowes vs Watson Island. (It) kept her busy answering questions. The exhibits arc arranged to the sunny Saturday afternoon and joyfully participated in games, .swimming and refreshments." The occasion was a St. Andrew's Sunday School picnic supervised by G. Reade and Mrs. W. S. Kergln. The party left the Imperial OH dock in Charles Currie's boat at 1 p.m. and re I A terrific speed of over 103 m n.,. . u, . . miles an hour was set for the TIME FOR w no waning o register fir.t Ilrst 9nn im children In tho vi,..v, miles of the Indian ap- show varying phases of Indian I Q. Is it improper to eat ' the ' culture. There are some excel- lettuce upon which a salad Is-; lent Items from the Interior. One served? !;; ' native woman spends some time j a. This is optional. A person at the museum practising her is privileged to eat the lettuce '1 people's ancient art of basket if he chooses. Goose . ... mubuci UUWC i- (, i uiio juu-uuie race. Kindergarten for September at turned to the city at 7 p.m. SUMMER Spareribs ana Rice 3 pounds fresh, pork spareribs 1 Vt cups soy sauce - 2 cloves garlic, crushed ' 1 Vi teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar or honey 1 tablespoon sherry wine 3 cups cooked rice (1 cup uncooked) Wash and remove as much gristle as possible from the ribs, and dry In a towel. Place the remaining Ingredients, except rice, weaving. Permanent Although arrowheads feature T ... TfJ HOW CAN 17?; Q. How can I remove blood Mrs. C. J. Norrington tells the Daily News of having seen a large and vivid meteor travelling through the sky early in the morning. P29 Sixth Avenue West, should register before June 30. Call Mr? Blackaby at 369 or write to Box 519, Prince i.a:,cL. (145) Mr .and Mrs. A. R. Hunter, who have been on 'a week's trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from Uip smith on the Princess Norah yesterday. strongly in the collection, Mrs. i Ellis said they are used for hunt Get your Perman- ing almost exclusively and not , In fighting. There are also some ; . horruinni hAHovoH tft h.wu hopn I Wave Now and be Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Johnsen and family are Jeaving Prince Ru- te of Hair Beauty 111 ,? !a:Be1KdCT;p iT' mU I'" n whale fishing. j well; let ribs soak In the sauce - - ! Ifl miniitps mnvp nppnsionnllv Kfl i stains from fabrics? A. Soak in cold water for about an hour and then wash in warm water and while boap. If the stains are old, they can sometimes be removed by wetting with cold water and covering thickly with powdered Starch. Allow to stand for several hours, then wash. If this is not effec- Summer Through. Canadian Legionjpert for Oliver in the southern and W.A. Bring the kanagan where they will make MisstlS Night. New Le- thplr fi.t.irp hnmp Dr .TnVmsPll Try a Daily News Classified. Classifieds bring quick results. that the flavor soaks in evenly. Place the ribs on the broiler and broil (basting occasionally with gion Auditorium. JI"- hoc honn rrn nt it; in rr rlnnt let rv Call 947 For An Appointment EXP1KIKNC FO OPERATORS-TO SERVE YOU here for some time. i sauce from' which garlic has been day, June 23, 8 p.m. or W.A. Membership Legion c?rds mu.'t be presented. ( 146 1 km Beauty Shoppc 0( Some 20 friends called recently in a surprise visit on Mrs. R. Reilly who has achieved her Better English tive, it might be necessary to strained) until both sides are use a bleaching solution after brown and well cooked. A little soaking. of the sauce and dripping mlx- Q. How can I make a good ture may be served over the rice hand lotion? . 'f desired. Sauerkraut or a salad A. Use equal parts of camphor with sharp dressing is a good ac-and glycerine. Rub the lotion companiment for this dish. This Hrsnrr Block 1. What sentence? is wrong with this ' ninetieth birthday. "Mary will be back I Ivy' ' M ' four persons gener- will serve ously. DISTORTION home next Wdenesday." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "museum"? 3. Which oncof these words is misspelled? Clientell, clinical, classifiable. 4. What does the word "re If FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS thoroughly Into the skin before retiring. Q. How can I kill fleas? A. Sprinkle salt about plentifully and it will kill fleas. Or, use spirits of turpentine in the water when rooms are scourfd. Prince Rupert Florists 1 Flowers for All Occasion 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 13C 1300 To Insure publication of display or classified advertising ;opy for same mast be In the office of the.Daliv News bj 4 p.m. the day previous to advertising. Requirement? o the mechanical department make this rule necessary HAPPY NOW FINDS ROAD TO REGULARITY "After 30 years of terrihl constipation, 1 found regularity in a hospital! They gave ma cluse" (adjective) mean? j PHONE 24 222 Second Ave. Well Dressed Men find all, and, more than they expect in-a jHhI Radio lur1 vY Has , ul CALL KEN'S announcing..... 5. What is a word beginning with am "that means "strongly desirous"? Answers 1. Say, "will return home." 2. Accent ls on second syllable, and not the first, as so often heard. 3. Clientele. 4. Retired from the world or public notice. "He led a recluse life." 5. Ambitlou.i. Suit by Fashion-Craft. MUSEUM HOURS GRAND OPENING I KELLOGG 8 ALL-BRAN for breakfast and it's been my steady ever since!" Mn. W i 1 me r Courtney, Orange-ville, Ont. One of many unsolicited letlrrs. If you. too. 11:005:00 P.M. 11:005:00 P.M. 1:009:00 P.M. 11:005:00 P.M. 1:005:00 P.M. MONDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SUNDAY 90 Day Guarantee We pick up and deliver Phone Blue 992 I : . j of 1950 Season Announcement 'try nrn!nnslratlin by Mrs: . Abraham,' "fWf Edward, B.C. every Monday and Friday S OPEN FOR ALL TOURIST BOATS 'one 17, school children admitted free 10 a.m. 12 noon suffer from constipation due to lack of bulk in the diet, do this: Eat an ounce of crispy kkllogg's all-bran daily, drink plenty of water. If not completely satisfied with results after 10 days, send empty box to Kellogg's, London, Ont. Get double IOU1 MONET BACKj RED - RED - RED A Special Purchase Allows Us to Offer These Red Calf Pumps at Only . .". . $5.95 LO.B.A. tea and sale of home cooklns: and sewing at home of Mrs. W. Faught, 70J Fifth Avenue West, June 23. Catholic Bazaar, October 4 end 5. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26. Liuilicrlost lodge V ' SAIL Friday, June 23, 10 p.m. by Union ss. Camosun SPEND Saturday, June ti, at beautiful LIMBER-LOST LODGE by the sea. RETURN Sunday, June 25, arriving Prince Rupert """ " ' " J -"' abotit-5- p.m. All inclusive special fare $23.00 HVEST IN A SOUND LOCAL PROJECT FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD Phone 357 Charlie Roberts Box 63R, HAS BIG PROFIT FACTORS !HICH harles M. Hays Hotel WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the VIEW-MASTER Full Library of Color Reels Developing, Printing Enlarging ' Photographic Supplies Scenic Views ' Kodaks for Everyone Sonja Bazaar, October 27. j Rcbekah Bazaar,1 October 18. i Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar November 8. j Fresbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 16. : St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Baiaar, November 18. (152) i IO.D.a. fai oazaar November 23. For information find reservations UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. 511 3rd Ave. West, Prince Rupert Phone 568 PROSPECTUS AND DETAILS OF SHARES OFFERING Armstrong Agencies hoks pretty -Testes pretty WONDERFUL! Distinctive Phutw 312 "7 - 3rd Avrnue "sentative of Fruit Bread made with New Fast DRY Yeast! Don't let old-fashioned, McGILL SECURITIES (B.C.) LTD. Are You Buying a Hew Car? Taking a Holiday! .... Here is How it Con be Done! MONARCH for factory delivery Order your new FORD or ' through your local FORD DEALER ; "BollJ Parkeir" The freight cost saved will pay for your entire trip .. i -Fly via Canadian Pacific Air Lines and Northwest Air Lines. i( direct to Detroit, U.S.A., and pick up your car at the factory from (factory to Prince Average automobile freight charges Rupert, B.C.) $275.00 - V ( j CUSTOMER'S EXPENSES .:S. AO- Travel C.P.A. single fare one way, Prince Rupert to Seattle, Wash - $53.15 ;'. Al Travel N.W.A.L. single fare one way, Seattle, Wash., to. Detroit (coach) 7700 stop over allowed in all principal American cities Approximate cost to drive from factory to Prince Rupert, B.C. -Including gas, oil, meals .hotel accommodation , ;i, (9 to 10 days) 125 ??. Total - - $255 15 Your Holiday is Free-Saving $19.85 FURNITURE DESIGNING For Just the RIGHT thing for your home. Come to see us MADE-TO-ORDER HOME ACCESSORIES HOBBY SUPPLIES ' Toys' Novelties, Children's Furniture Plastics, Venetian Blinds, Signs quick-spoiling yeast cramp your baking style! Get in a month's supply of new Hcisihmann's Koyat Fast Uisinn Dry Yeast it keeps full-strength, ast-acti till the moment you bake! Needs no refrigeration! Bake these Knobby Fruit Loaves for a special treatl 2 STOCK EXCHANGE BULD1NO, VANCOUVER) MAILABLE FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY No Minimum Limit !l - L - V-V - - -? PENGUIN HOBBY SHOP Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street Phone Blue 446 or Green 232 Box 744 WEDDING CAKES To. guarantee the perfect finishing touch to the wedding, ordre your wedding cake from REFRIGERATORS G.E. Refrigerators v Made to Order Scald Vi c- n,ilk' c 8""' ! I Rupert Bakery Ltd; $384.00 m cu. ft. KNOBBY FRUIT LOAVES grease top of dough. Cover and set in a warm place, tree from draught. Let rise until doubled in bulk. Punch down dough, turn out on lightly Homed board and divide into 4equal 1orlions; cut each portion into UU epial siied pieces; knead each piece into a smooth round ball.' Arrange 10 small balls in each of 4 greased loaf pans (41, I Tr; Ormes . 1 if m. Leonard LYWQOD CAFE fefll D ruasB) p UP-TO-DATE .CAFB IN THE CITY BV2 cu. ft. $354.00 latcd tuna., 2 tsps. sau aim n shortening: cool to lukewarm. Meanwhile, measure into a large bowl 34 c. lukewarm water. S tsps. mai.uiau-d wRan stir, until sugar Sprinkle with 3 envelopes i, dissobol. Mcisdunann's Royal last Rising lv Vcast. Let stand 10, minutes, THEN stir well. milk mixture and ild lukcwaim stir in 2 well-liiatcn eggs, C maraschino cherrs syrup and 1 tsp. almond extract. Atir in 4 c once-sifted bread Hour: beat until nua.il.. Work in 2 c. see.lles, raisins. 1 c. currants, c. chopped candied peels. I c. sliced maraschino cherries and 1 c broken walnuts. Work in 3 e. (about) once-silted bread Hour. Knead on lightly-floured board until smooth and elastic Hate in g"-'ased bawl and "M J:30 P.M to 3:30 A.M. 8PcIalizB 'm Chines Dishes " the Pioneer Druggists PRESCRIPTION SERVICE AT X 8l2") and grease lops. Arrange remaining balls on top -oi those in pans and grease tops. Cover and let use until doubled in bulk. Hake in inoileralc oven, S."(), aliout I hour, covering with brown paper after first '2 hour. Spread cold loaves with icing. Yield 4 loaves. Sole: The 4 portions of dovgh may be sheifitd into loai'cs to fit pans, instead of being dix'ided into the small pieces that produce knobby loaves. rSUEY-cnow mein NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO. ! Daily Delivery Service (oi j) PHONE 81 nlsld Order FBONE lit PRINCE RUPERT STEWART, B.C. 210 1!PlED ADVERTISING IN THE PATLY NEWS PAYS!