L . WATCH THIS SPACE Hyde Transfer FLOOR COVERINGS For your Floor Covering Requirements visit Ello's Furniture Store, next to the Dally News on Third Avenue. Ello's have a tremendously large stock of Seamless Axmlnster Carpets, Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs, Inlaid Marboleum, Congo-turn, Feltol, Rexoleum, six feet wide. Elio's enormous turnover in Floor Coverings for years gives you better choice at money saving prices. Buy War Savings Stamps at Elio's. Saleslady to serve you. Just say: "My change In War Savings Stamps." Elio Furniture Store Third Avenue, (Next the Daily News) Prince Rupert VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 Richards Street, Vancouver, B.C. Mail or Express your' Shoe Repairs to us. We give you quick service, and the best job and material obtainable. We Pay The Return Charges PERMANENTS He sure and get your Next Permanent at ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Fourth Street across from Post Office Phone Blue 917 for Appointment i mil I II KEEP THEM COMING - BRING IN Old Phonograph Records to Your RCA Victor Dealer HE WILL PAY YOU IN CASH 5c for 10 inch - 8c for 12 inch No matter how, much your old records are chipped, worn or cracked. The salvable material from old records is URGENTLY NEEDED. KEEP THEM COMING-otherwise it will be impossible to provide any new records. (Laminated Records-having paper core-are not usable and have no turn-in value.) Your local RCA Victor Dealer is ra Latest recruit into the Canadian ddy. Active Army Irom Prince Rupert time ago, pleaded guilty before Judge W. E. Fisher in County Court. Dodds, whose preliminary hearing was held in Terrace, elec tea a speeay trial, sentence was reserved. maim: ! GOLD SEAL 8"m J ant ' II f 1 Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon Herring in Tomato Sauc are both on active service B but will be back on your 1 grocer's shelf soon as condi-g riitions permit. i i a H U i m j !;ClirB'l'BC!t'llB!3:BII1iKBri:nXBS1!KXn Join The ICE B iiKiHXKinnxixn Big guns of tha local forts will be firing all this week, i' Ts an- ln'nounced. Eleventh Avenue will be closed to civilian traffic from mid night Wednesday to midnight Frl ichavlrt Krttrarrt RorV 1R a Mp. apiey, engineer oi mam graph lineman from Winnipeg, way. uu-uih aim- who has been employed by the ai win arrive m uie cuy on tomorrow night's train from Canadian National at Usk. ( Winnipeg In the course Of a western a Prinr Runert Ratwiavers' Asso- iour on Inspection duties. Mr. Tap Man minr. wprinosrtnv .inn ley's headquarters are in Winni- 23 at 8:00 p.m. in Booth School Pe&- Auditorium attend. All Ratepayers pleasa (145) Mr. and Mrs. Bud Daly, former proprietoes of the Thrift Cash & Carry, are leaving on this evening ; train for Hazelton whence they will motor to Vancouver where it Is their intenticm. to take up residence for a time at least. .Cpl. Glen Robinson, with the Royal Canadian Air Force in Saskatchewan, is in the city visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Brass. PLEADS GUILTY TO THEFT Earl Dodds of Terrace, who was arrested hv Prince Rupert for stealing money in Terrace some 1 u II li Order only what you need and help the war effort. Remember that ROBINTEX Suiting! wear right hold their iliape Last Longer. ASK YOUR TAILOR FOk tfhHcihcetnehtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Presbyterian E. J. Smith. Catholic DeJong's. Tea, June 23 Mrs, Tea June 24 Mrs Valhalla Invitation Dance, fellows' Hall, June ,25. Odd- Concert Masonic Hall aid of Job's Daughters, June 25. W.A. Coast Regt. Servicemen's Dance, juiy a, Empress oiud. First United Church Midsummer Sale July 24. Brj?jB!im:B.imDa:iiKiBitfjiiaBXiiii I Fresh Local Raw and I I Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY H g PHONE 657 Anti- Aircraft Company of the Prince Rupert Machine" Gun Reserve Regiment Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRIT1SU COLUMBIA miiiwiiwwrii!iawiu I PRESCRIPTIONS Through the years, the physicians of this community and their patients have come to know that they can depend on us. 1 Ormes Ltd. j trite Pioneer Drviqgists n THE HEX ALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 y Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m? H Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 P-m. f i sad JUNE 21, 1943 ON-DAY THE DAILY NEWS Page teres: rhe -Build B.C. rayTons" Goodness "hat Clings I am writing to tell you how i like Pacific Milk. I have used It for 15 years and am never without It In the house." Quoted from Mrs. M. It shows mat Pacific Milk has the goodness that clings. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed Private Louis Astoria is home from Dandurn, Saskatchewan, where he has completed his advanced training In the Army, being ready now for draft. Previously he had taken his basic training in Ontario. He Will be leaving this week on his return to Saskatchewan. Mrs. Louis Amadio, who was call ed south recently on account of cne illness and subsequent death oi her mother, returned home from Vancouver this morning. LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Ello's Pay Casn for Furniture,) William Cummings returned Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments, home this morning from a holiday Her many friends in Prince Rupert will be interested to leim that Miss Winnie Exley has enlisted with the Wrens-and Is now training at Gait, Ontario. trip, to Vancouver Mrs. S. O. Lawrence and child, who have been on ii trip to Van couver, are here today Teturnlrig to Stewart. W. T. Moodie, general superin tendent of Canadian National Rail-1 ways for British Columbia; C. J.' Quantic, superintendent of mo-1 tive power, and Sam Morrison, i district engineer, left by Saturday evening's train on heir "return to j Vancouver by way of Jasper after having spent several days here last week on official duties. , SYNTHETIC MICA A synthetic substitute for mica is the.product of an eastern manufacturer. OLtiEST HOSPITAL The oldest hospital in America, the Hotel Dieu of Quebec, was founded in 1639. BLitfD AS A BAT? Bats are not blind, but their vision is acute during day as well as at night. CLASSIFIED Advertising in this column is payable at the office in advance. Please do not phone orders. FOll SALE FOR SALE Seventh Avenue East, near Ridley Home, 7-room house with suite upstairs, fully modern, immediate possession. $2;600 cash or with complete furniture of upstairs suite, $2,800 cash. Suite rents $30 per month. H. G. Helgerson Ltd.' (149) FOR SALE New l2Vfe foot cedar skiff. Allaire's Shop, Cow Bay. (144) 'FOR SALE Painted folding table, chair and small 'cufbaarcl. 510 8th West. Phone Black 932. Call between 5 and 7 p.m. . (144 FOR. SALE Office Desk, roll top $35 Kitchen sink and fittings $15 PHONE, L. M. FELSENTHAL,, RED 879 FOR SALE Used furniture of all descriptions. Visit Ello's used de partment, Third Axenue next to Daily News, Prince Rupert. FOR SALE House with two lots, good garden, three minutes from Dry Dock. 1003 Ambrose. (144) HELP WANTED WANTEDr-Bandmaster for reserve unit, apply D. G. Borland, Capi-tor Theatre. (145) WANTED Truck driver for coal company required at once. Apply National Selective Service -A.M. 59. (146) WANTED Passer boys for Dry Dock and Shipyard. Must be to'ver 15 years of age. Apply National Selective Service A.M. 58. (144) WANTED A local newspaper re quires an assistant for its business office, good opportunity and good pay for right person. Unemployment Insurance Commission No. AF 57. WANTED at once for construction company 17 miles from Prince Rupert, male kitchen helpers; good wages and cost of living bonus. Good opportunity for students during summer vacation. Apply National Selective Service, AM 60. (147) WANTED WANTED to buy 2 or 3 -roomed house. Call Room 24 King George Hotel after 6 o'clock. (144) MIDDLE-Aged man; non drinker, wants room, unfurnished if necessary, Box 509 Daily News. WANTED urgently Two furnlsh- rooms for married Couple. Green 814. ' (146) WANTED Living accommodation for two by July 1. Box 509 Dally News. (144) In tttk srriiKMfc rolltT of rmttisii rOU'MIHA in i-ifonATi: IN THE MATTER OP . THE "ADMINIS TRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF STEWART NORRIE. DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, W, E. Fisher, made on ithe 3rd of June, A.D. 1943. I was appointed Ad mtnlstrwtftr of the estate of Stewart Norrle, deceased, and all parties having claims against the 'said estate are hereby reqnrmi to rarnWh stfrrie, properly veri fied, to me on or about the 4th clay ot July, A.D. 1843, and all parties indebted to tire estate are required to pay th amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this tth day of June. A.O. 164S. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator g,riBilrll'MiMI.MimMHIMIilMIMilBlMlMMIiM Frlnc Rupert, B.C. t Mirth Login, Swift's famed home econo-mist, whose weekly wartime cooking column Is i regular feature of this page. Look for these valuable hints each Monday by Martha Logan Chili Con Came Both as a "meal extender" and a "meal-user-upper," this is an aid to the menu Beans so important a part of Chili Con Came are one of the valuable meat alternates. And of course you can grind or dice meat trimmings or meat leftovers using lean meat only to provide the "came" or meat. The recipe given will give you a mild chili those of you who like "hot" dishes can double the amount of chili powder, or you might try adding paprika to taste. The amount of meat these days is variable, too. If you have.Iess meat, increase the beans' proportion and you will still have a nutritidnally valuable dish. A cool salad shredded cabbageand diced apple would be grand is a delicious contrast to follow the chili. If you eat a hearty slice of Canada Approved bread with the meal and drink a glass of milk, you will have gone a long way to getting your daily minimum requirements of protective foods. CHILI CON CARNE AMERICAN STYLE . Apptoiimololy 6 Hfvlngi 1 lb. Kidney or Navy beanj 4 large mild onions 1 lb. diced raw meat 2-4 tablespoons chili powder 4 tablespoons Lard or Shortening 1 tin (2?i cups) tomato juice Salt, pepper and g-arlic or garlic sale t6 taste Wash nd look over beans; soak overnight in cold water. Simmer gently in same water until tender. If you use raw meat, brown in hot fat then cook onions geritly until delicately browned. (If cooked meat is used, brown onions first then add 'meat and sautf gently 3 minutes). Add the beans (including their liquor, probably 3V4 to. 4 cupful:), tomato and seasonings. Simmer, gently to blend flavours thoroughly. (For specially delicious flavour and to dispense with over night soaking you might try one ot the brands o t dehydrated Deans now orl the market directions on packet). SALE Clearing Shoes $100 a Pair follow 10c to Swift Canadian Co. Ltd., Dept. NE23. New Westminster, bring 8 you "Meat Complete," Martha Logan's new handbook of meat ccok- erv. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED . . a Dominion-wide organization devoted to the conservation aqd efficient distribution of Canada's food resources. NOW ITS HULA HULA The hula originated as a religious rite. HEY! HAY FEVER! Nebraska's state flower is goldenrod. NOTICE Due to difficulty In obtaining premiums to give away In return for coupons given from our store, we have ceased giving out coupons. Coupons which are in our custbmers hands should be turned in to us, without delay, for redemption. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars nave More Cents" Phones 18-19 P.O. Box 578 ' COATS, DRESSES WAISTS, SOCKS, MISCELLANEOUS at astonishingly Low Prices SEE OUR WINDOWS Continuing Until Further Notice STYLE SHOPPE (Next to'Bulkley Market) ran i - 4 ft F "i i M - 1 '::vaar i'itX j "IT the