SAy APRIL 12, 1943 & i mill ' I HE tD I M I'llKMK Corn' Of I1H1T1SII roi.miui in Pitoum: JM.it I rr of t lie -Ailmlnl-tmtlnn f Ait" and Matter uf tlir folate of Krnrge littiirll friier, Ihthim1 NOTIi ai by Order of Ilia ur F :ier local Judge of the c :i iritish Columbia. 1 ue i: I day f April AX). 1943 oi Pr re Rupert, British. Col-' v;:ia died on or about oi Ji .'u;irv. 1943. All per wee-, j ii E.. -lite are re- k:i ie i ..is -itunt of their In-enc fort.iwiMi and all per- iLnj tiyvrmt the mid , red to t;le Uvm with If d (:i -Jt before the MM) AD 1943. falllns will be made hav-'-h rlmma of winch t:ati!led, Pr . Rupert, B.C.. thla t Ap: 1943, NO: '.MAN A WATT Of'xuti Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C "T mi WHIP II i ,b JW1IHIM i'Ii ii II C C E P T NO SUBSTITUTE J. L. Curry Late of Yukon) i hirnnrarrnr U'cstholme Rooms ! MTKKMK roritT of iiuitisii OUMIIIA IN PIMWATK Matter r I he "Ait m I n Itt rut Ion I Ail" and Mutter of the KMaie of Srvrrln iTrafil ! NOTICE that by Order of HI., Fisher, local Judge af the t Cour of British Columbia, I 'ht Sit 'a day of March A D. 1843 led Administrator of the Estate rln Sogen. formerly of Hunter jimr the Battlement of Bella Bel-tlfS Columbia, Deceased, .who t t tbcn: the 23rd, day of Nov-J942. All persons Indebted to the itarte are required to pay the ; at ".iclr indebtedaiefic to me Ih and all persons having clalnu tlie raid Entate are required. o m w: 1 me pifiperty verified on re tie 3Qtii day of April A. D. Hi:-- w:.: :a distribution will be v:.:- rc ard only to ahch claims ft I .j;ll have been notified. ct Prince Rujiert. B.C. this -j M; r 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. Mrs, M. P. McCaffery left on Saturday night for a. trip to Miss Nancy Rorie is leaving tonight for a trip to Vancouver. POR QUICK RESULTS TRY" A NEWS WANT ADD A.C C ameron PHYSIO THEUAPISf STEAM ELECTRIC TREATMENTS for Lumbago, Arthritis, Rheumatism, Neuritis and Sciatica Hours 10 a m. to 1 p.m., 6 pjn. to 8 pjn. Room 38 NEW ROYAL HOTEL NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Rates 75c of M) Hooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rifpert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box IIS savoy HOT E L Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 5(4 FRASER STREET PRINCE KUI'EKT SPECIAL NOTICE! ' In fairness to my regular customers NO MORE UNIFORMS accepted for cleaning or pressing until .further notice. EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS A For your Easter Bonnet see Annette's Millinery Department. AU new models, very exclusive styles. Annette's, next to C.N.R. Ticket Office. A- "Build B.C. Payrolls" A Supply Soon Of Pacific Milk Pacific Milk was reported cap tured on the battle front and recovered . by General Montgomr cryr -Wtsxplalnthy your grocer has been unable to supply the usual quantities. It has been required overseas. Soon there will be an abundance here. In the meantime we will try to see your grocer has sufficient for infant feeding. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed THE DAILY NEWS- PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Elio's Pay Cash for Furniture, R. McLean Is leaving tomorrow Stoves, Tools, Musical instruments, i nisnt or Queen Charlotte City. Mrs. O. E. Moore left on Saturday night for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs H. A. Breen left on Saturday night for a trip to Vancouver. A Housewives' League Meeting, Tuesday, 8 p.m. East End Hall. (It) Jack Wearmouth, son of M!r. and Mrs. H. F. Wearmouth, has enlisted in the army in Vancouver Mrs. O. Oakey and Mrs. G. Shan non are leaving tomorrow night for Massett. A Canadian Legion (B.E.S.L.) Executive Meeting tonight at 8 p'clock. A Lecture. 'TJirApt. T.pffisl.ittnn and the Facilities Necessary for Democ racy in miiest Form, Kagies' Hail, 5th Ave., Tuesday, April 13. Olof Hanson, M. P. for Skeena, returning home from Ottawa a week before the adjournment for Easter Recess, is due in Smithers tomorrow. He will srend a counle , of weeks in the distiict, part df the time in prince Rupert. Important Special Meeting of the Trades and Labor Council will be held Tuesday, April IS, at 8 p.m. Pull attendance is requested. (87) Sergeant Pilot Harry Worsfold has arrived safely In Britain, ac-coidlng to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. WorsfoM of Seal Cove. A St. Peter's Evening Branch of W.A: are holding a tea In the East End Hall, April 15. (It) Mrs. D. Gurvich left on Saturday night for a business trip to AiFellow Citizens why not develop that huge power and direct it in the interests of humanity? Hear lecture, Eagles' Hall, Tuesday night. A The Ladies' Bowling League will hold a party at the Knox Hotel on Wednesday night, April 14, at 9 o'clock, where the cups will be presented to the winners. All members are invited to attend with escorts. (87) Mr. and Mrs. F. Tillapaugh are Ifpving tomorrow night for A Notice to Patrons extreme pressure on we are compelled to patrons not to bring until further notice. work will be speeded service. Hawkinson's Owing to our facilities request our in. uniforms The laundry up. to weekly Laundry. (87) JhhcuHcemehtS All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 24. Son a Home Cooking Sale. April Presbyterian Spring Sale Apr. 15. S.O.N. Dance, Friday, April 16; Oddfellows' Hall. , C.C.F. Bridge, Valhalla Hall, AprH 20l , , .. A-.Jk'--.. - ' v Can. Lesion' W. A. Spring 'Sale and raffle April 21. Queen Mary Easter Monday Tea, Mrs. Parkin. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 29.. C.C.F. Invitation Dance Oddfel lows' Hall, April 29. ' Mayday Ball. Oddfellows' Hall, Fri. April 30. 5UARDIANSHIP. . . BY THE PEOPLE... FOR THE PEOPLE without wings YOU may not be required to fly a bomber and risk your life in striking at enemy targets. Age and health may bar you from service on the fighting fronts. But as a family man, you are a pilot on the home front. You face unforeseen hazards. Your family looks to you to chart a wise course for the safety of yourself and your loved ones. Fortunately you need not be alone at the controls you have a reliable co-pilot in life insurance. It will help you to attain any definite financial object in life that you set for yourself. It will safeguard the precious lives in your care. Guardianship of the people, by the people-that is the story of life insurance a story of security for more than a million Canadian families. It's the romance of the people's dollars co-operating and circulating in a democracy we must fight to save. And to save that democracy, every Canadian should work, save and lend for victory to the limit of his ability. IT IS GOOD CITIZENSHIP TO OWN LIFE INSURANCE ris message is sponsored by 1 Lite Insurance Companies operatini in Canada Miss Noreen oibso'h Is leaving tonight for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Coates left at the end of the week for a trip to Vancouver. Sidney Davis,, agent for the marine department and thaibor "master, returned to the city last night from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Even Evenson, as she was preparing to leave in a few hours with her husband on a vacation trip to Vancouver, had the misfortune Saturday to sustain a severe fracture of the hip In her home on McBride Street. Mrs. Evenson was removed to the Prince Rupert General Hospital where she Is reported to be resting as easily aS'can be expected although It will be a considerable time before she can hope to be around again. PRETORIA, April 12 0) The South African Air Force's fourth D.S.O. in the present war has been awarded to Lieut. Douglas (Shorty Rogan, well known fighter pilot m North Africa who flies with an artificial leg. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE Kitchen stove, studio couch, gate-leg table, drop-leaf I table, 4 chairs, baby carriage, ! chest of drawers. 1452 6th Ave. ! East. 88) ! FOR SALE L C Smith typewritec i Elio's. FOR SALE Wicker baby bassinet, child's crib, ping pong table and set. Phone Blue 833. (90) FOR SALE Oak dining room suits. Phone Blue 167. (86) 8 ROOM House for sale, earning $40.00 per month. Buyer would be able to occupy some of rooms that will shortly be vacant. Price $3,250. Down payment $1,000 balance easy. Dybhavn & Hanson, Ltd. (86) FOR SALE Low English pram. Phone Green 885. (87) FOR SALE , 1935 Plymouth 7-Passenger Sedan, in really good shape. Tires, upholstery and paint in first-class condition - $695.00 1938 Plymouth 7-Passenger Sedan( with trunk. This car Is being factory reconditioned in our wprk plant. ....,..,95.00 ay3,9 Fiymoum 7-i'assenger custom Sedan. This, car is Just like new; all new upholstery, tires like new, complete new paint Job .' $1150.00 Prices are F.O.B. Victoria i Hegg Motor Company Limited 865 Yates Street,- Victoria, B.C. (90) FOR SALE Mirrors, all descriptions. Elio's Used Department: wanted" WANTED Housekeeping room or flat for Naval olficer and wife. Apply Box 463 Daily News. (86) WANTED Party to care for child; cottage room and board plus salary. Apply Box 470 Daily News. (91) .VANTED Apartment or small .house, furnished. $25.00 reward. Box 471, Daily News. (91) WANTED Housekeeping room or Apartment. $15 reward Phone Prince Rupert Hotel, Room 83. after 5. . (90) WANTED Urgently, light housekeeping "furnished room, suite or apartment by married couple. Phone Red 617. (86) WANTED Housekeeper for two adults'. Phone Black-85 evenings (tf) I WANTED Capable housekeeper for small family, sleep in. Red 879. nELIMVANTED WANTED Girl or woman for light ' house duties, good wages. Phone Green 596. (91) WANTED Truck driver for Cartage Business; must be able to keep records. Apply Unemployment Commission AM 34. (tf) WANTED at once, for local shipyard, 25 youths ages 16 ta20 for .rivet passers. Applications to be made , to Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 33. (90i WORK WANTED a WORK WANTED Young married man wants part time dally work. State full particulars, wages, etc. . Box 409 Dally News. 188) ARTICLES WANTED BAND and Orchestra Instruments not in use may be turned into ready cash. Send full particulars to Whaley Hoyce & Company, 310 Yoiige St., Toronto, Ontario. Martha Logan, Swift's famed home economist, whose weekly wartime cooking column is a regular feature of this page. Look for these valuable hints each Monday by Martha Lagan Braised Pork Liver With escailoped tomat6es and baked potatoes it makes an economical meal of splendid nutritional value. Dredge 1 lb. of sliced liver with seasoned flour. Pour in '4 cup hot water combined with 2 tablespoons tomato catsup, covet closely, and' simmer gently until liver is tender about 20 minutes. (The liquid will be all taken up the catsup and water may be doubled or tripled; to provide delicious gravy thicken slightly, if necessary.) That's all there is -to making a delicious main dish for four people it's an easy way to give your family plus values in health. Braising is the method of cooking we recommend for tenderizing the thrifty but less tender cuts that may not always be so familiar as they "xSighYbe to the nousekeeper. Thismethod of slow, most-lifat cooking insures tenderness, full flavour and all the food values. Any braised meat can be enhanced by the The local Moose Lodge, under SHRIMPS BOAT W.S.L. Fresh every day, 5:00 p.m. First Float West of Imperial Oil Co. SHOES addition of suitable vegetables to the liquid in which it is braised.'-; , Remember, too, that in addition to meat, every adult should have V5 pint of milk (children more than a pint) every day. Arid we need, too, tomato or citrus juice, one' other fruit, two servings of vegetables, particularly the green leafy and yellow, ones, potatoes, plus four to six slices of Canada Approved Dread and3to4r eggs each week as a minimum diet. SAVE SHRINKAGE Make meat go farther and help conserve fuel by cooking at low, even temperatures. The secret of planning delicious, economical, nutritious meals in .wartime is in Martha Logan's new meat cook-book. "Meat Complete." Send . lOi for this indispensable 54-page book to Swttt Canadian Lo- umited, nept. NE13, Toronto. SWIFT CANADIAN CO., LIMITED, .a Dominion-wide organization devoted to the conservation and efficient distribution of Canada's food resources. Moose Lodge Is Getting Active the presidency of Fred Cameron, is taking on a new lease of life after having been inactive for about a year. There was a meeting last week when various matters' of lodge business were taken up. The election of new officers is to take place soon. HAMBURGERS 6th St., Behind Royal Hotel S rilONE BLACK 59 3; SHOES SHOES Clo'sinj; out all Shoes from The Annette Ladies Wear and , The Style Shoppe Some of these are New Shoes just re-ceived today. Beaumonts, Wilmonts, , - Debs, Graceline, etc., are among well known makes. All shoes to be sold at greatly reduced prices. , These For Sale TUESDAY, 9 A.M., MARCH 31, 1913 at "THE STYLE SHOPPE it" (Next Door Bulkley Market) SEE OUR WINDOWS