PAGE POUR THE DAILY NEWS "Build B.C. Payrolls" HAPPY ABOUT is GIVING m2yl . tVAPORATfO UP "Giving up and giving something." These words of Mrs. H., printed Saturday, we thought impressive. "When I could not get Pacific Milk, what to do became a problem until I learned it Is being shipped to the war." Then she adds, "That made me feel happy. It made me feel I was giving up and giving something." Rather striking words. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed Wear Suspenders And Like Them Hollywnood Stars Selling Fashion For Sporting Hubby's Own Accessories HOLLYWOOD -April 26 0) Tired of your own accessories? Try your husband's. The girls in Hollywood are having fun with the mannish accessory theme. If you have trouble keeping your skirt hanging at an even keel, you might take a tip from Nancy Coleman. She wears suspenders. Instead of an honest-to-good-ness belt, Dolores Moran slips a brown and yellow tie through the belt loops of a beige flannel skirt and wears it, ends flying, as a belt. A fondness for vests causes Brenda Marshall to swipe her husband's vests. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS is Tin: mthkmi: rorisr or mtmsii ror.r.MUf.i in pkoiiate In file Matter of the 'Ailmlnlslratlon Act" and In the Matter of the Kstate of fJeorge Mitchell Fraser, Iteeeaseil . TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor, Judge Fteher, local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 5th day of April A.D. 1943 appointed Administrator of the Estate of George Mitchell Fraser, formerly of the City of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Deceased, who died on or about the 18th day of January, 1943. All per-sons Indebted to the said Estate are re-aulred to pay the amount of their In debtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 15th Any of May, A.D. 1943. failing which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have toem notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 5th day of April, 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. ! FOR APRIL ! and SPRING n I i B H Get Hand Cleaner French Balm two sizes Almond Hand Lotion - Adrienne Creams talcum Powders large tins in assorted perfumes 25c tin Ormes Ltd. "3he. Pioneer Druqgtets THE REX ALL STOKE Open Daily from Sundays and Holidays from MllfllTI LOCAL NEWS NOTES G. E. Phillipson left Saturday night for a visit to Vancouver. Mrs. Stanley Saville Is leaving tonight for a trip to Vancouver. A Elio's Pay Casn for Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. A. W, Lipsln, who has been spending the past several weeks in the city, is leaving tomorrow afternoon on his return to Vancouver. . Miss E. R. Young of the local school teaching staff left at the end of the week for Winnipeg to spend the Easter holidays. Robert E!by, who has been home' on leave from his naval duties on the Atlantic, left Saturday night for Vancouver on his way back East. Miss Mabel Faust R.N., lady superintendent of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, leaves tonight for Vancouver to attend a convention. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Vanderlust were here at the end of the week returning to Juneau, where Mr. Vanderlust is a well known barrister, after a trip to Seattle. Due to the absence of the Public Health Nurses, who are attending the annual Health Worker's Institute In Victoria, the Pre-school and Infant Clinics on April 20th, 21st, 27th, and 28the have been cancelled. Regular Clinics will be resumed on May 4th and 5th. Card of Thanks To Dr. Hankinson, Dr. MacDon- ald and Dr. Coleman, the Matron-and Staff of the General Hospital and to. the men who so willingly donated their blood, my deepest thanks. Also to our friends for the help, the messages of sympathy and the beautiful floral tributes, my deepest gratitude. JEANNIE WARREN ix Tin: siTiiKMi: oikt ok ihmtisii rOM MIIIA IV I'KOIIATi: In tlio Matter of the "AdnilnNtr.itlon Act" and In the Matter or the Kstate of .Matthew Murray, llecensed TAKE NOTICE thai by Order of His Hoaicr Judge Fteher, local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 19th day of April, a.d. ib'j; appointed Administrator of the Estate of Matthew Murray, formerly of the City of Prince Rupert. Deceased, who died on or about the 30th day of January, A.D. 1943. All persons indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwfth and all persons having claims against the said Estate fire required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 1st day of May, A.D. 1943 falUng which distribution will be made having .regard only to such claims of Which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. this l&th day of April, 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C SHOWERS I CLEANING I'lIONLS 81 and 82 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. ri m H u u ::ni John Gurvich left Saturday night for a business trip to Vancouver. G. W. Nickerson left Saturday night for a business trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. A The shoe sale at Ladies' Style Shoppe continues. -Stock' is mov- ing fast at reduced prices. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ford returned to the city at the end of the week from a holiday trip to Vancouver. T. W. E. Henry returned to the city at the end of the week from a brief trip to Vancouver. A. C. Smail left Thursday night for Vancouver. He will attend a Rotary district conference while in the south. ACanadlan Club Nomination Meeting, Mrs. Balagno's, Tuesday, Apr. 27. 8 p.m. Annual Eletcion, Mrs. Blackaby's, May 5, 3 pm. (93) Mrs. H. F. Wearmouth, who has been visiting for the past few weeks in Vancouver, returned to the city from the south yesterday. Isaac Taylor, well known White-horse business man, and Mrs. Taylor were here at the end of tjhe week returning to the Yukon after a trip to Vancouver. B. Thorsteinssen, inspector of schools, and Mrs. Thorsteinssen, left Saturday night on the Prince George for Vancouver to spend the Easter vacation season. rfhhcuhcetnehtJ All advertisements in thi,s column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Queen Mary Easter Monday Tea, Mrs. Parkin. Cathedral Easter , Sale, April 29. ( t ' ' ; : ; ,' . C.C.F. Invitation Dance Oddfel lows' Hall, April 29. Mayday Ball, Oddfellows' Hall, Fri. April 30. W.A. Coast Regiment, Service Men's Dance; Empress Club,' Easter Monday. Turkey Dinner, Baptist Church, April 30. W.O.T.M. Invitation Dance, May 5 Oddfellows' Hall. Spring Bazaar United Church W.A., May 6. Little Norway Tea. Mrs. Munthe, May 8. Hospital Tea, Nurses Home, May 13. Cambral Spinster's Spree, May 14. Entertainment, Oddfellows Hall, May 16. Help Norway Com. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. Flaten, May 19, Eastern Star Dance, May 21. IX TIIR SCITOIE COIIIT OF IIMTISII rOLI'MIHA IX PKOHATE In the Matter of the "Administration Art" and In the Matter of the Kstnte of Thomas Davidson Ijilrd, Deceased, Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on the 9th day of April, A.D. 1943. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Davidson Laird, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish earns, properly verified, to me on or about the 9th day of May, A.D. 1943, and all parties indebted to the estate ore required to pay the amount of thejf Indebtedness to me forUiwkth. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 9th day of April, A.D. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator PrJnc Rupert, B.C. BADKtlie ATTACK SI THEY say It with BULLETS YOU say it with BONDS Smith & Elkins MANY BEES TRAVELLING Mllurrimins,, Business of CanadiartjS National Express VANCOUVER, April 26 Vanguard of a mighty army that will fight on the home front producing honey tor housewives and others who can put the tasty product to good use in aiding the war effort, a large shipment consisting of hundreds' of crates of package bees left here for prairie points via Canadian National Express. With thousands of these pack-aeed bees in one crate, it may be well imagined how many millions of these busy creatures will .be shipped through Vancouver to points in British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan before the shipping season winds up at the end of May. Last year's movement broke records but this season's live bee traffic will undoubtedly be heavier as honey producers have increased The Post Office The post office Is a busy place, People dash to It, as in a race. In a line they have to wait. Which sometimes brings a nervous state. Not helping them, but makes them burn,. Some lad steps in before his turn. Then again is that cigarette smoke, The sign smoking prohibited is Just-a joke. And then there is the usual wait. Some person at the wicket ha a debate. Or it's money, they never seem to find, Every day it's the same old grind. Others seem to .want information, Even enquiring about the health of ' trie 'nation. '' Reaching the wicket takes power ' of will, It doesn't help out when they receive a bill. , 1 1 These things don't help by any ' rhfansj j " But the post office is blamed for all it seems. Hugh S. Carnl; Tlmlier Sale XlTlfiU There will be offered for sale ait Pub lic Auction, at 11 o'clock in Uie fore noon on the 29tii day of April. 1943 In the cfflce of the District Forester, Marine Building, Vancouver, B.C.. the Licence X17183, to cut 1.543,000 fjbin. oi Spruce. Cedar and Hemlock on 'three areas situated on Shuttle Island, Queen Charlotte Islands Land District. Otc tl) year will be allowed for re moval of timber. 'Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender ita be opened at the hour of auotlon and treated a one told." Further particulars may be obtained from the Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C.. or the District. Forester's at Prince Rupert and Vancouver, B.C. FOR SALE Westinghouse Electric Range, first-class condition. 1 Sink. 1 Wash Basin. 1 Large size Dresser. 30 Pillows. 1 Meat Cutter at a low price. B.C. Furniture Phone Black 321 THIRD AVENUE NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELU, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Rates 75e ny 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Frince Rupert, B.C. fhone 81 P.O. Box 196 their orders with breeders in Cali fornia and Oregon to try and supply the greater demand occasioned by the fact that honey is being more and more widely used as swietenuw uigxwneni m .iWiK.e.i'1 Tiusiness. thearoWs, Is more than brisk" commented Harvey Boale. general express agent here for Canadian National Express 'but. with the -tremendous package bee traffic this season, we will honestly be able to say that things will really be humrrilng." Announcement DltS. LA KG P. AND GIBSON wish to announce that they will occupy their new offices at 608 Third Avenue West, above Boston Cafe on and after April 27. No change In telephone number. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE Kitchen range, Elio's. FOR SALE House, 8 rooms, fire-, place, furnace, nice grounds and view. Occupancy about May 20. Near Dry Dock. Price $4750. Terms. G. P. Tinker Ltd. (100) FOR SALE Piano. Special offer to armed forces. Box 478 Dally News (102) FOft SALE New cabinet Electric Sewing Machine, $75.00 F.O.F. Terrace. Mrs. Harris, Box 177, Terrace, B.C. (99) FOR SALE Hbuse, 4 bedroom, . harjprwood floors, furnace, etc., " garden. Splendid condition. Early occupancy. Near bus line. Price ,$40f. P, Tinker Ud. ( 100) 'HELIMVANTKD WANTED Truck driver, for Cart- . afe t business lAppli U nemploy ment Insurance Com: mission AM (tf) WANTED Three men, day shift only, tp board aid ,share room. Green S, 881 9th Avenue West. WANTED Woman to do light house dutie. Good, wages. Phone Oreen 596. (102) WANTED Capable housekeeper between 35 and 50 years, for .nalf ; tarnpyt Gop.d home and wages. Red 879. (97) WANTED Woman, experienced baker, to make pies. War Service. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 48. (97) WANTED Bookkeeper for cartage business, male preferred, military exempt. Apply Unemploy-mrnt Insurance Commission A.M. 38. (tf) WAITED WANTED To buy. close in, 6 room hcuse. State price and terms. Bex 477, Dally News. (97) WANTED Phonograph player at tachment for battery radio. P.O. Box 526. (97) WANTED TO BUY Sma". 14ft1 double-end rowboat. 246 P. D. Howard, Smith Bros. & Wilson. (99) I WANTED Good home to board 9 year' old boy. Has his own bed. Write Mrs. Arnott, P. O. Box 1315. (97) WANTED Washing machine. Phone Blue 815. (99) CLASSIFIED WANTED House keeping room by shipyard worker. Apply Box 474 Dally News. WORK WANTED WANTED Light sparetlme em ployment ia evenings. Phone Blue 617. . 1 (98)' MIDDLE-AGED man wants light work, few hours daily between 9 and 3 p.m. Apply Box 475 Dally News. f j?7) "AitTICLES WANTED BAND and Orchestra Instruments not in use may be turned Into ready cash. Send full particulars to Whaley Royce & Company, 310 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario. LOST LOST FROM TRUCK-Screw Jack in East. End. Reward, Phone iOR. (97) MONDAY APRIL 26, 1943 these vluble hints each Monday by Martha Logan Why Nutrition IS Important Experiments by Canadian Scientists prove a proper diet is vital to health Every woman wants to see a finer and better country grow out of the tribulations of the present. Ami one of the real jobs we women tan do to make that better Canada come true is to get behind our government's nutrition program Qnada, official food rules art practJCtil'afld3sy to follow, even VndetwartKnjBKynditions. They tell usjfthe ni$a$M of protective oods welhced'to keep really fir KftdlflJcre protective foods are ; afrniffiT of guesswork. Years of reiesircii much of it by Canadian scientists have proved again and again that without the protective foods we just can't be the healthy men and women Canada needs especially in time of war. Here, once again, arc the things everyone should eat every day--with some of the reasons hy : mi at, fish or poultry At leut one serving daily . . . to build strong muscles. (Liver, heart of kidney at least once a week. Eggs 3 or 4 times). MilK Adults Vi pint. Children, more than a pint . . . cheese as available ... for bones and teeth. BREAD 4 to 6 slices of Canada Approved bread, brown or white ... for MAKE MEAT GO FURTHER Martha Logan's famous meat cookbook "Meat Complete" is a great help to wartime housekeepers. Send lOe to Swiit Canadian Co. Ltd., Dept. NE15, Toronto. BACH THE ATTACH myA mTtmy sows SWIFT CANADIAN CO., LIMITED Makers of Premium Quality Products; Ilrookfield Butter, Eggs and Cheese; Jewel Shortening and Sllverleaf Lard. ORIGINALLY INDIAN The Polynesians are believed to have migrated to Pacific -islands from the east coast of India. VICTORY SHOE RENEW A' 503 KICIIAKI) STKEET, VANCOUVER, B.C. Let us do your Shoe Repairing. Mail Your Shoes We Pay Return Charges and give you 24 HOURS SERVICE High Class Workmanship Best Material Reasonable Charges TRY THE VICTORY SERVICE! Prop. II. Van Berkcl (formerly of Prince Rupert) BUY... RUPERT Sole . .., . At Your NO WASTE - READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. pep and energy and one serving of whole pram cereal, TOMATOES or CITRUS f RUIT Or their juices every day ... to keep you fit ami able to resist infection. FRUIT One other serving of fruit daily ... for better growth and better eyes. vegetables At least two servings daily of yellow and leafy green vegetables, frequently raw ... to help you resist illness. And potatoes daily, too . . . best cooked in their jackctsl Actually, of course, each of these basic foods performs more than one protective function, which is another reason why we need them nil if Canada is not to become a C3 nation And remember, these are the minimum requirements. Beyond these, within thelimitof wartime supplies, let your natural appetite be your guide. WEAK THIS EMBLEM CHINA'S INK In China the Invention of Ink Is credited to Tien-Tcheu, who lived about 2600 B.C. BRAND Films Local Butchers Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA i1