CLASSIFIED AI'VEKTISEMENTS BRING RESULT!: Union stranier Coquitlam, Capt. John Boden, arrived in Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, May 10, 1950 EffS if, To Advertisers To Injure publication of display or classified advertising, ;opy for same must be In the office of the Daily News bj 4 p.m. the day previous tt advertising. Requirement: u the mecnanical aepartmeni make this rule necessary. port at 8 o'clock this morning from Stewart and Alice Arm and sailed for Vancouver and way points at 1:30 p. m. Passengers embarking here for Vancouver included W. E. Edgecomb, Mrs. Ruby Smith and E. Klus. 1. Announcements S.O.N. Bmorgas'oord. May 17 Miss Delphine Eakigno, after visiting in Seattle, returned to the city by plane Saturday. Why try to get radio reception without an aerial? Phone 100 lor an aerlal,estimate.' tt Bishop J. B. Gibson sailed for Alert Bay today aboard the Co-quitlam. Desire loan of Indian or historical objects for summer. Your Favorite Sweater Eastern Star Tea, Masonic U 1 Temple, May 18. Little Theatre Centre, May 19th. Plays, Civic ; FENCING ... Posts Roils Clear Cedar Gothic Pickets Complete Stocks on Hand Order Today Albert & McCaffery Lid. Ll'MllElt-COAL-Bl'ILDING SIFTLIES Phone 116 ! Prince Rupert Museum. (114) Bake ffifs tasty CHEESEBEEAD ': i George floss will leave Thurs- j day night on the Prince Rupert Mrs. J. B. Leite ft. N.. nurse easily, speedily with byvJantzh . . at Miller Bay, left for Vancouver iur a trip to Vancouver. 1 Card Tournament, Catholic Hall, May 25. Lutheran Home Cooking, Tea, , new Past DRY Yeast! 3R: ,ioaay on trie Coquitlam, having bmorgaas-Bozd and Pro-! a patient in her charge gramme S.O.N. Hall Wed., May! 1", 7:30 p.m. Radio Programme, Ernest Jaquest, general agent 6-6:15. Dancing 10:30-2. Music for tne' Soo Line, spent the wcek-by Mike Colussi. Everybody Wei-iend in town on a routine visit. Scandinavian Delicatesaun, May! 27. .Canadian Legion Auxiliary' Tea, Fashion Show, Teacup' Reading May 31. j ccme. (115) Miss Helen Boehme nnhli-. V SUMMER TOYS For TINY TOTS Rubber Balls. Sand- Mi -xv j V Women's Hospital Auxiliaiy Tea, Nurses' Home, June 1. Conrad Street School PTA "Wind-Up" Party, Conrad Strct.t School, 8 p.m., June 2. Everybody welcome. Cambrai Tea, June 7 Mrs. J. McRae. 4th Ave. West. Presbyterian Tea, June 13. Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 10, e lett on last night's train lor Dr. R. W. Baii, assistant, to the president of the Celanese Corporation of America and D. G. Sten-fitrom, timber consultant for the Columbia Cellulose Co., from Vancouver will arrive in the city on the Prince George tomorrow from the south to pay one of their periodic:.! visits to the progress of operations at Watson Island. J. E. Merryfield, Conservative organizer for British Columbia and pioneer business man of Prince Ruperf, arrived in the city en Saturday night's train after health nurse at Smlthcrj, ha.;, returned to her duties at the interior to wn this week after a month's vacation. Annual meeting Prince Rupert Progressive Conservative Association, Common lounge. Civic Centre, Thursday, May is. 8:00 p.m. Speaker: Hon. Herbert Anscombe (116) Hon. Herbert Anscomb, provincial minister of finance, will be the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club this Thursday. Two-tone zipper jacket i with raglan 'shoulders.T i.s Neat pattern in quietl. ..: colorful conlrabting fab-.";'w ric front and back," woof'" sleeves and trim .. $8.95' Staple botany cardigan,' lightly napped to givS,,- cashmere finish. lnve.r-,,,( , ed pleated pockets arid,,,. , reinforced shoulder , seams $9.50" w,,,, j Silk and wool cardigans i in brown and blue mix-!.', s tures. Smart, hard wear-i.-.t ingand practical $1 0.-95,.. ...i Vee-neck, long sleeve' " ' botany pullovers. Ndp-'1,; ped cashmere finish, re'-'""' inforced shoulder seams New bread and bun treats are a (real to make with the new form of Fleischmann's Yeast! Never a worry about yeast cakes that stale and lose strength . . . new Fleischmann's Dry Yeast keeps pails and Shovels Plastic & Metal Cars Scooters, Wagons, Tricycles etc. full strength and fast-acting right in your cupboard. Get a month's supply. See the VARIETY STORE First y - j t , i a. - i ;a trip through the central inter CHEESEBREAD ior. He will meet Han. Herbert Anscomb, provincial finnnce min w vaiiauian ixgjon cam far'.y Wednesday, May 17, 8 p.m. (115) j Mr. and Mrs. W.M. WatU and Mr. and Mrs. ED. Forward re ister, here tomorrow and on Fri- day they will eave by car to vis-it Terrace, IL.zelton. .SnrithTs, j Telkwa, Houston, Topley. : Burns Lake, Endako, Fraser Lake, Fort j saqqin g;;:-;" to prevent Green, Fawn and FOR EVERY OCCASION eraser, Vanderhoof, Fort St. James, Prince George, Quesnel Wells and Williams Lake. ! Scald 3 c. milk, c. granuLitcd iiigar, Vj tbs. salt and 4 tts. shortening; ccxjI to lukewarm. Meanwhile, measure into a large bowl V, c. lukew arm water, 1 tsp. granulated suar ; stir until snar is dissolved. Sprinkle with 1 cn: velope Fleischmann's Koal Fast KisitiK Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 mins., THEN stir well. Stir in cooled milk mixture. Stir in 4 c. once-sifted bread .flour ; beat with a rotary beater until the batter is smooth. Cover and set in a warm place, free from draught. Let rise until doubled in bulk. Work in 2 c. lightlv-packed finely-shredded old cheese and 5' c. (about) once- sifted bread flour.' Knead on lightly-floured board until snioot h and elastic. Place in greased bow 1 and grease top of dough. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk. Punch down dough ; turn out on lightly-floured board and divide into 4 equal portions. Cover lightly with a cloth and let rest for 15 mins. Divide each portion of dough into 3 parts; knead and shape into smooth balls. Place 3 balls in each of 4 greased loaf pans (4K" x It'A"). Grease tops and sprinkle each loaf with !4 c. shrndded cheese. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk. Bake in moderately hot oven, 375", 45-50 mins. Cherry $8.5Q , ; , Cable-knit stitch pull: overs styled with sleeves'1 M or sleeveless,' Soft, ric-hv.';i yarns' virgin wooh( through and throdgh i in turned yesterday morning after a week-end trip to Smithers. Mrs. Tommy Fraser returned to Terrace on last night's train after a week-end visit in the city. She motored In on Saturday night. Regular meeting of the W.O.T.M. Wednesday the 17th. Please bring your recipes, (113. George Peters was a week-end visitor in the city. He drove U You'll find just the CAKE or PIE you're looking for at the home of fine baking ! $6.95 ond $10-95,; i b T BAKERY LIMITED Baked Fresh Daily i , , "if rT 'lu,l:il v6y I teVs&rrK I I on Saturday and, on his return, flOD was accompanied by Mrs. Peters i imd family who had driven In earlier in the week with Mr. pivl j Mrs. Cy Kellett on their return j lrom a trip to the interior. Eastern Star Tea, Masonic CAFE jl-M K&iS. I .UU UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY liis advertisement is not published or lisplayed by the Liquor Control Board or iy the Government of British Columbia. GET YOUR KINSMEN CLUB HONORARY MEMBERSHIP NOW . for MAY 24ifi CEUBRATIOMS Prince Rupert Florists J Flowers for All Occasion 00 3rd Ave.' ,Box 516 Tel. Tfll MM MO P.M to S:3 AJW. ::clill2 In Chines Dlsbe Temple Thursday, May 18, 2:30' to 5:30 p.m. Door prize. - (llat ; Passengers leaving here for i Alaska aboard the Princess : Louise last Friday included J. ; 1 Wilson, M. ' Halter, P. Newfield nr.d P. Corbeil for Whi;ehor.-;. H. Klenger for Juneau, and W. I L. Baker and David Baker lor j Ketchikan. Sl'EY-CHOW MEIN PHONE 79 PHONE 79 Wdf Oriirni PHOM US a 9 1 BIG PRESENTATIONS TO MEMBERS TOTALLING $2500 WILL BE MADE ON THE NIGHT OF MAY 24 Mrs. J. S. Black, zone representative of the Canadian MERCHANTS olumbia Paoer Co- Ltd. Branch Ware- lUaltarr Iliannarij gg Help Kin to Help Kiddies gg Thu Jvcrtiicmnt i not published (H dupUycd by At tiauiw Control Bovd w 'Jm OjvVMMt j feV-wA (el. P v Legion Women's Auxilary, returned to the city on Saturday night's train after visiting the now open here for the service of Prince :nd District, orders now (or: WING FAI'liliS ' PAPKIt 1A(.S 'inPAI'l lts TOII.F.T TISSIT.S NAPKINS UKINKIMi ( I PS and other sundries blanches in Piince George and Sniithers. Aw-ay a week, she also stopped off at Telkwa wnere she onre resided. Today Mrs. Blacic left by plane for Sandspit to visit the branch there. Bulger's have a wide variety '. oi styles and prices in lighters 1 All tne new patterns in Ronsunj, . 'Ihorens, Zippo. elc. Prices' range j from $1.00 to $14.00. Satisfaction I guaranteed and we can engrave HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD .AVENUH Free delivery service COLUMBIA PAPER CO. d i Park Aves. Box 1420 LTD. Phone Black 931 Breakfast Favorite of Millions k Week Super Specials sfiYear After Year fiwf.fo&y&!il 'AND -V them as well as repair them when necessary. (114; Mrs. Hans Jacobsen, wife of the cold storage plant lorrman for the Canadian Fishing Co. a!. Butedale, arrived in the city on the Coquitlam Sunday night from down the coast tor a brief visit. L. M. i elsenthal is sailing Thursday night on the Prince George tor Vancouver enroute to Toronto, Montreal and other eastern points on one cf his periodical business trips. J'B Full fashioned- w Hose 99c DlE$ Rayon Hose :o,r for $1,00 WREN'S Cotton ny . ''v VZaII si2-. -3ir for -40- LDREN'S Cotton ts 69c GARDEN TOOLS SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS FENCING AND NETTING 1 $14 Mi JPi.SE you skimping breakfast key meal of the day? Don't I Of course you want to be keen sharp at work or leisure. Then always eat a good breakfast. That starts you out HAS HELPFUL HUSBAND ' DEPT. STORE 1ES right for the day. orge Cook, Jeweller' JL IVIiKridc Street. IMioiie 311 Grape-Nuts makes breakfast more nutritious, enjoyable. You'll loye those appetizing kernels made from whole wheat and malted barley, so flavorful with milk oc cream. A crunchy goodness onty found in Crape-Nuts! And you'll benefit from useful amounts of carbo-hydrates, minerals and proteins. Many other uses. For cooking, see various recipes on the package. Order Grape-Nuts today from your grocer. Try the intriguing tested recipe shown here, An able food expert planned &uy With Confidence Gifts for Evcrv Occasion EXPERT II RE REPAIRS a -' .CAHISHG mil '!; i " i V and VULCAr a food specially made for breakfast Grape-Nuts the favorite of millions! Box 1188 Phone 264 Grope-Nuf: Let our tire expert All SU '.uh.ii I. inspect the tires on your car. No thaigo or obligation for this service and it will insure safe driving. i DO IT NOW! I l- ,. :: 3. s' very mUcfl flf h me Servo, V GRAPE.WIitc r.58il I kTm -Li 1 t . . 3 finely rl , . Cooked ,9, "OleSDOon .!.. . COULTER & WELTER 'Purmerly D & W Transrer) Cncrcte( Gravel end Cement phone Black 774 'Ce' T. Norton Yonnnc 7rH Avenue porespoon finely chopped celery ' toblMpoon thm n J teaspoon salt H poon pop,,!,,, 6 ,ob'Pooni movoi. noise cliopped , . "Not everyone's husband is a chemist, so 1 pass on what Krl told me whon my wash looked dingy nnd yellow. 'Blue is one of the seven colours that combine to make white," he said. 'Without blue there is no pure white. Now I just swish Keckitt's Blue in the final rinse for a wash that's snowy white every time. Out of the blue comes the whitest wash. And with Reckitt's Blue T avoid any dangei from chemicals Jiat may danvge fabrics." A Product of Gonoral Foods U Lr P'iel f'Poon fi,.. cnPPt( onion Comlim. The next time you buy a cereal choose Grape-Nuts. Costs so little goes so far. Remember a serving is just two tabla-spocnfuls costing less than a cent. fi in J0 minutes s J ent" ,n order eiven r . f ven- Let hr.o . 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