fcv iV 1 f -? Prince Hupcrt Daily r3cto0 Wednesday Septembsr 17. 1947 Classified Advertising -- - - Classifieds: !ic per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 80c. Birth Notices 60c; Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements I (3. FOR KtNT FOR RENT Furnished flat for childless couple. 1114 9th Ave. East. Phone Blue 814. (220 1 FOR RENT One light housekeeping room, one sleeping room. 801 Borden Street. (218) FOR RENT One-room furnished cabin. Apply 953 3rd Ave. West, after 5 p.m. (218) FOR RENT Industrial site, two story building 47 x 30', Valentine Dairy Barn. Phone 657. KOO.M AMI JIOARD ROOM AND BOARD $40 each double; $45 single. Home away from home. Table meals. Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street, (tf) HELp"" WANTED WANTED Bookkeeper to work in Terrace. Must have some knowledge of garage trade. Apply Terrace Machine Shop and Oarage. (223) WANTED Names are being received at the Dally News office of boys or girls desiring delivery routes. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper to care for two small children, flione Green 968. (tf) HELP WANTED Cook and assistant cook for Prince Rupert General Hlspltal. Apply Matron, (tf) . WANTED ?W ANTE D -TO REN T Coupla wants furnished or unfurnished apartment or house. Closo in. Call Mrs. McDonald, Green 414. (221) PERSONAL ANYONE knowing the where- abouts of Arnold W. Akenhead. - last seen in Nanaimo, 1941. please get In contact with Box , 6Q, Vancouver Sun, Nanaimo, B.C. LOST LOST Saturday night, possibly In Capitol Theatre, black plas- tic purse. Would finder please phone Blue 576. (218) LOST One gold green stone set earring between the Baptist j " Church and the hospital on Sunday night. Phone Black 690. (219) METAL WORK DONT Walt for Winter. Now Is , ,the time to have that eaves-trough fixed and furnace installed. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd., Black B84 (tf) PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK, Furnaces, t anks, eaves-troughlng and stack , work. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West, Phone 543. (tf) Classified Advertising Pays! Advertise m the Dally News IN THE SUPRKME COURT OP ' BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION AOT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE ' OP CHARLES WILLIAM BILEFIELD. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS BIELEFELD UKUBASEU INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of HU Honour Judge W. O.Fulton. made , the 8th day of August? A D. 1947, I was appointed administrator of the estate of Charles William Bllefleld, otherwise known as Bielefeld, deceased, All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to rtne on or before the 30th day of September, AD. 1947, after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. And all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. ,: DATED this 8th day of August, A D. 147. OORDON FRASER FORBES, w, . Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. (220) IN THE SUPREME. COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP NEIL MacDONALD. DECEASED. " TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton made i on the 18th day of July 1947, my ' appointment as Executor of the es tate of Nell Mac Donald, Deceased, was confirmed. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 18th day of - tober 1947, after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no know. 3! IT And all narties indebted, to the said V J e8tate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED this 6th day of September, I' MURDO MacARTHUR, , . Executor of the Estate Of I1 Nell MacDonald. Deceased Care of Brown it Harvey, Barristers and Solicitors, (Hi) Prince Rupert, B.C. FOR SALE chesterfield suite, lazyboy, lngs, all In excellent condition, chesterfield suite, lozyboy. heater, occasional chairs, etc. Phone Mrs. MacSwec-n, Oreen FOR SALE Paint machine, $175. Inboard motor $75. One Dodge Sedan $1350. Apply J. II. Malr or Johnson, 171 Third Avenue East. Phone Black 156. (tf) FOR SALE New and Used Furniture, Hardware and Office Furniture. Used Single Beds complete $20; Musical Instruments, Kitchen Sets from $12.50; Electric Range, Mc-Clary's $15; Slightly used Men's Raincoats and Topcoats; New Coal and Wood Ranges from $30; New Rifles; New Unpaint-ed Chests and Bookcases; New and Used Desks from f?.5'0; New Mattresses $14.50; Everything reduced to the lowest ipossible prices. See B.C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. FOR SALE 1 long warehouse ladder, complete with tube track and hangars; Loomex, 2 and 3 wire; edge grain floor ing, 4", $65; edge grain flooring, 3", $75; Donnacona lath, $40 M.; Gyproc lath (very good), $30 M.; sewer pipe, cheap; 6x3, 8r8, 2x6, 3x12, $25 M.. shiDlaD. 2x4. 2x6. $40 M four rooms and bath, 9th Ave. East. $1,700, terms. Immediate occupation. Prince Rupert Realty Company. (218) for SALE-Oreenhouse, 18 x 7. Phone Red 397. (tf) FOR SALE One studio lounge, 1 drop leaf table and chairs, 2 occasional chairs, 1 single bed and mattress, above In good condition, 1 coal ia"nd wood heater, chest of drawers. Apply 245 6th Ave. West. (219) MACHINERY iu oaw peuer lumser more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. () TIMBER SALE X42242 SEALED TENDERS will be received by the Minister of Forests at Victoria, B. C-, not later than 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, the 18th day of September, 1947, for the purchase of Licence X42243. to cut 2,240,000 f.b.m, of spruce, pemlock and Cedar, on an area adjoining Timber Licence 10340p Pulp Lease 153, vicinity of Cooper Bay. Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Island Land District. Two years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Deputy Minister, Victoria, B. C, or District Forester Prince Rupert, B, C, LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and preuilng and iteam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth 8trett Dutch Family to Settle In Terrace A new heme at Terrace, where they will live on a fruit farm Is ahead of Mr. and Mrs. William Brandis and their three children, Mary Ann, nine, Gerald, five and Joost, 10 mortths, who arrived here on the Prince Rupert today after leaving their native Holland. The family arrived In Vancouver at the week-end on the Hol land-America line motor ship 982. (223) Delftdvk to join a cousin, Peter FOR SALE 1 light transit, value $300. What offer. Reply Dally News, Box 268. (220) FOR SALE Goodrich racing bike, with spare tire and tubo. Apply 612 Young Street. Black 902. . (220) FOR SALE High chair. 972. Blue (223) FOR SALE Johnny's Snack Bar. Apply the Cafe or Phone Green 153. (tf) FOR SALE 2x4 2x6, shiplap, flooring and dimensions. Phone Green 698. (tf) van Stolk, who operates a fruit farm at Terrace. The family left Holland because since the war it has become a country of "all work and no play" and they hope to find better conditions n Canada. Rationing and scarcity still, play an Important part In the lives of the average Hollander, according to Mr. Brandis. Mr. Brandis was a prisoner of war of the Germans for three years. Mrs. Brandis and the children were in Arnheim, a Seasonable Ideas for Housekeepers GRAPES AND PLUMS MAKE VARIETY IN DESSERTS AS FALL COMES IN Varieties of grapes and plums run the color spectrum from soft rosy pinks through soft violet and amethyst to deep, purple reds. Flavor is just as varied as color. Grapes are usually eaten raw, making an easy and light dessert but they also are delicious cooked In puddings and gelatine moulds. One step in preparation must be considered when sub. stitutlng grapes for other fruits. They are such seedy fruits that the pulp should be slipped from the skins, pressed through a sieve to remove the seeds, then skins-and sieved pulp may be cooked, sweetened and used In any fruit dessert. Plums require little preparation and should be used often while they are in season. Sweet varieties such as Shlro, Satsuma or Italian prunes are excellent for- dessert served whole. Sour varieties are better cooked. Both 2x8. 2x10. 2x12. 3x14: 2x6 tuneityPes should be canned or frozen and grooved; 1 500-gal. x.h.' t Preserve the dellclows variety pressure tank, with controls,! flavour for winter use, $125: .hvdrants; valvpsr shplv-l The home economists of the Ing, $60 M.; electric fixtures; Dominion Department of Agrl valves; pipe fittings; interior trim; windows and doors in good shape; 1 72 h.p. motor (like new), $125. Spies & Meckling. Phone 866. 0221) FOR SALE Boat "Cheetah", 35 feet; 8' 4" beam, 4V2 deep. Fuly equipped for salmon trolling, with crown Chrysler equipment, as good as new. Write R. Richardson, Box 1182, Prince Rupert, or phone Red 246. (227) FOR SALE Police dog pups, and man's bicycle. Apply Old Midland Camp. (221) FOR SALE House, comprising culture suggest several ways to cook g'rapes and plums. Quick Plum Pie 4 cups pitted plums Va cup sugar 6 slices bread 3 tablespoons butter Va cup brown sugar Va teaspoon cinnamon 18 teaspoon cloyw Place plums in a deep pie pan, add sugar. Cut bread in large triangles to simulate pieces of pie. Cream butter with brown sugar and spices, spread on both sides of bread. Place on top of plums. Bake in a hot oven 425oF., for 20 minutes or until bread Is crisp and golden brown. Six servings. Grape Sauce Pudding Grape Mixture 3 cupa. :grapes, (preferably blue) SUPPORT the RED SHIELD APPEAL for necessary funds li tpact donated by RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC 313 Third Avenue COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed i Freh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE MONTREAL'S FIRST TRAIN, operated by the Montreal and Lachlne Rail Road In 1847, Is pictured in this engraving by a contemporary artist. Special ceremonies at Montreal and Lachlne tomorrow will mark, the 100th anniversary of the event. It is a far cry from the ornate little passenger carriages of a century ago to the smooth riding air-conditioned cars of present-day railroading, from the primitive woodburners to the giant locomotives, from the eight-mile railroad to the 24.000 miles of the Canadian National system into which It grew. SUPPORTING RED SHIELD APPEAL Further donations to the Salvation Army Home Front Red Shield Appeal are announced ai follows: Dutch city well known to Can adians. Vh cup sugar Hi tablespoons cornstarch Dash of salt Wash grapes and separate skins from pulp. Heat pulp to boiling point and boil gently 5 minutes. Rub through a sieve to remove seeds. Combine pulp and skins and cook together for 5 minutes. Mix sugar, cornstarch and salt. Blend with a little grape mixture then add to remaining mixture and cook until thick, stirring frequently. Pour into greased, 1 quart baking dish, cool, then spread cake batter carefully over sauee. Bake in moderately hot oven, 375oF for 30 minutes, then reduce heat to 350oF., and continue baking 15 minutes longer. Turn out on large deep plate. Serve hot. Six servings. (When cool, the grape mixture if sufficiently stiff toreventcakc batter sinking to the bottom nf the dish). Basic One-Egg Caki, XA cup fat Va cup sugar . 1 egg Va teaspoon vanilla 18 teaspoon salt Va cup milk 1 cup sifted oll'Purpose flour OR 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons pastry flour (estaei rrcje BABY POWDER Soothing, cooling Tender AyV Baby Pow. der U a faoriit iih btbiet nd ihtif mother! Thi refreshing powder belong ia every nurtery end bethroom fuM if liber ily after baby't bath and at diape; (banging time It give fine anti-chafe protec lion, containing Alpbajone, an ideal yiti tepfir and deodorant uted ticluiivtly by the fnanufactureri of Tendef Age" McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LIMITED Third Ave. and Sixth St. Phone 79 CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) rilONE 51 2 teaspoons baking powder Cream fat. Gradually add sugar and cream thoroughly. Add beaten egg and vanilla and beat well, Mix and sift flour, baking powder and salt and add alternately with milk to the first mixture, Finish as directed above. Already Acknowledged .... $153.00 Curry's Cash It Carry .... 2.PQ De Jong's Grocery 9.03 Scott's Meat Market 5.00 Equality Store 5.00 "Anonymous" 25.00 Spero's Grocery 5.00 Skeena Orocery 2 00 A. E. 8mlth Agencies 5.00 3 donations under $2 .... 2.0O Total to noon Sept. 17 $208.00 LUTHERAN MARRIAGE Come In and Sec Our New Fall Stock of Coals, Suits and Dresses Our COATS with their "New-full" backs are out of this world. SUITS are ultra-smart with cut-a-way fronts and swallow-tail backs. Our wool DRESSES are bright and chic, our crepes add interest with satin trimmed peplums and bows. Miss Hague redersen Become Bride of Karl Andren Quiet but pretty and interesting was the marriage which tooic place Monday evenlnz in St. Pnnl's Lutheran Church, Rev. Earl Soiland pfficiatlng, when MU's Dasne Marsarete Pedersen. daughter of Ludvig Pedersen, 210 Fourth Avenue East, became th? bride of Karl Axel Andren, .win cf Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Andrcr. cf Bault St. Marie, Ontario. It was a double ring ceremony. The bride, given In marrlaje by her father, was becomingly attired in gray gabardine suit with gray accessories and corsage cf pink roses and carnations. The matron df honor. Mrs Ncrnnn Chrlstensen, sister of the brld, wore a green suit with grey accessories and corsage of pink carnations, Norman Chrlstensen was the groomsman. Following the ceremcny a reception was held at the Commo dore. Cafe where twenty-five persons gathered to celebrate the occasion. The bride cut a handsome three-tier wedding cake and her toast was proposed by Bert Rowbottom. Later In the evening the couple sailed on the Princess Adelaide for a two weeks honeymoon trip to Vancouver fitter which they will return here to take up resi Use our convenient BUDGET PLAN No Interest No Carrying Charges WATCH FOR OUR FALL FASHION SHOW SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop, Phone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert From This Date 1 WAR ASSETS COAL will be: LUMP Sacked 512.00 per ton MINK R UN-Loose $11.00 per ton No rebate for quantity HYDE TRANSFER PIIONR 580 sH I I JUST ARIIVED! I I A large shipment of I I Ronson Lighters I I Comprising all the mw designs of engraving and I erigine-turning , , , and many new designs and I I colors in enamel. I I Also the new Aladdin lamp design in I Ronson table Lighters at $15 I I The other Ronsons run from $G to $3 I I Many people like the TIIORENS lighter. We have I (hem from $3.50 tp $0 I Also we have other lighters from $1 to $3.50 I dence at U41 Third Avenue We -t The groom li a draftsman fuj the Northwest Ccnatvucuoi, -., The bride has been enipjoyed b" Fraser Si Payne, oaocKJaooaaoonaaoooooooo Beauty at Home Q. Is there a slmule treit ment for hard callouses on tv feet? A. Try applying some cuticl remover to the hard callous-allowing this to remain on a f w minutes, then rubbing gen'.lv with a pumice stone or a rouur, towel to remove the dead skin Terra to, Stdrnn. WE Urm, ..." SIVICE 3 (ttHl an J07 Phil's Cafe Lakelsc Avenue Terract BREAKFAST - LUNChT Serve; Toy vooa Fine Pastries Qmck and I rropnetor, 1'hil Tetrault FOR PUO.MIT SERVICE .... See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALEi Chevrolet ulck ChJ Tontlac Oldsmobile cMC, U Machine Work A Specialty Terrace Machine Shop&Gi TERRACE B.C. LITTLE, HAUGLAND & Rough and Dressed Lumber Lumber Manufacturers TERRACE Agents For International Uanettci Ci. Firestone Tire & Robber C. IU j rhllco Radios Willard Batteries RUPERT MARINE REAl (J. CLAUSEN & SOX) We Take LLstlngs of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CW BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND nSnLNCOT TRY RUPERT MARINE FOR QUICK SALES Olt CILU3B (Just East of LlDsett's, WaterfcC Box 518 nH RUPERT M rtimlrr Parts nd Serriei I wp neeiallze In rebtS1' industrial lAt , J pmnUf0 Automotive W n11 vnilrQ nf CATS and tost I I U n "v" - Call on us for your CHRYSLER ENGINE PARTS and ACCESSORIES. Out-of-town ordfl given special attention. Corner Second and Park AvenuH FJIONE 566 Prince Rupert, B-t nnv una rnrner 2nd Ave and 7th St. PRINCE RUPERT PLUMjjJ & HEATING ENGINEERS mm 4nf Authorized aw GENERAL MOTORS AUTOMATIC nEJC" BUKNEKa loryour iui- A aenerai mw , QUAKER OIL RANGES AND HEATERS 1 Large Stock of Plumbing wtt" For Your Eating Pleasure Broadwa Cafe rvnmorW Boston Cafe) THE BEST FOOD FINEST COOKING TOP SERVICE fJn Mem J Chow Chinese Dishes ORDERS "TAKE -OUT" Hours: 7 A.M. to 1:30 AI. INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) 1 - 3 BICH uaaw'c.cttt 'isViJ 714 ITj 'flffT TRY OUR CLASSIFIED A