PAGE FOUR "Build B.C. Payrolls" Pacific Milk Reappears jVAWMTT. grocers' shelves gradually. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed CHANGEFULL VENEZUELA There have been 52 revolutions in less than a century in Announcement DUS. LARGE AM) 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. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZAKELLl, PROP "A Home Away From Uome' Kates 75c op Hooms Hot & Cold Waiei Prince Rupert, B.C. rnone 281 P.O. Boi 191 Cemetery Service Those wishing plots fixed at Fairview Cemetery, phone the caretaker at the Cemetery between 12:00 and 1:00 pjn. week days. IN THE M THEME COI'KT OF MUTISM COM MIHA IX riiOIMTE III the Mattrr of the "Administration Art" and In the Mattr- of the Estate of Jacob fille Jontz, othrrol- known as Jacob 4 lit I, IerraM-I. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge Fisher, local Judge of the Supreme Court at British Columbia, I was on the 4th day of May, AD. 1943, appQlnuni Administrator of the Estate of J acta Giles Joixtz. otherwise known as Jaooii Jonitz. formerly of the Settlement of Bella Cbola, Deceased, who died f IN THE SI l'ltEME OOt'KT Of HlilTISH fOI.l'MlUA IN ritOHATK In the Matter of the "Administration Act- and In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas Mrltostle, Deceased TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge Fisher, local Judge of the Supreme Count of British Columbia. I was on the 29th day of April, A.D. 1943, appointed Administrator of the Estate of Thomas McRostie, formerly of Hie City of Prince Rupert. Deceased, who died 'on or about Oie 15th day of December, AX). 1942. All persons Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness 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 day of June. A. D. 1943, falling 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 29th day of April, 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C IN THE SI HtEME COI'ItT OF ItltlTISII mi.lTMIlIA IN I'KOIJATE In Die Matter of the "Administration Act" and In the Matter of the Estate of NUk Hart it) k (Otherwise known n Nyknla Start njck or Nlk Stadnyrk) Deceased Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor W. E. Fisher, made on the 27th day of April, A. D. 1943, I was appointed Administrator of tfhe Estate of Nick Stadnyk (otherwise known as Nykoln Stadnyck or Nick Stadnyck) deceased. and all parties having claims against the sold estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or about the 27th day of May, A. D 1943, and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay itthe amount of their Indebtedness to tne forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 27th day of April. A.D. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.O SAVING OF !MUCH MEAT Tuesday Ban Results in Railway Using: Two and a Half Tons Less ' MONTREAL, May 10 Judging While Pacific Milk has been by the experience of the first meat- perintendet, sleeping and dining car department, National Railways. Mr. Swinden states that a close check was made during Tuesday land figures compiled from the various railway departmental dl- Announcement All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Odd- St. Peter's Tea and Home Cooking, Mrs. J. W. Morehouse, June 10th. urn ! iti jwzm :: rsmrrn m n I GOLD SEAL I M IS LMfi?L Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon Ilerrlnf in Tomato Sane are both on active terrlce H but will be back on your h grocer s sneu soon as conai- s ditions permit. H KWONG SANG OINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY House Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Opens 5 pjn. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 un. Phone Red 247 Victoria on official business. iU friVnd; he"re have 3 National' Railways" If"- the city Saturday very patient ... and un- save approximately five thousand McRae ft ? also Li" been in Van- derstanding. 'rounds of meat every Tuesday. With increased facilities Paci- This figure is given on the author-fic Milk is reappearing on the ity of W. W. Swlnden, general su- Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McRae re- having l couver. Annette Powell's Beauty Shop for better permanents. Fourth St., across from Post Office. Phone Blue 917. (tf) A St. Peter's Church Congregational Social Wednesday evening, 8 rc.m. In St. Peter's Hall. A heartv visions of Canada were totalled at lnvitatlon extended to all mem-headquarters to show that at least bers of the congregation and all two and a half tons of fresh meat new comers to the districti (m) ordinarily would have been con-, sumed by travellers using the nu-, Mrs, Marguerite McLachlan, who merous dining cars and buffet cars has been on the staff of the War. throughout the Canadian lines. tlme prices and 5 Board here un me Dasis 01 me nrsi a meat,- "'ta" i leaves leaves tomorrow tomorrow afternoon afternoon for fr less Tuesday, savings of twenty thousand pounds a a at least Vancouver, having enlisted In thc!VhpiP iiti HI1CIC T UlU I lid 1 I r VCUM aiTI monthCanadian Women.s Army Corps are indicated, said Mr. awmaen, jor active service. "so that ror tne nuy-two meatless days a year the savings of fresh meat would represent one hundred and thirty tons, a substantial amount from one source." To replace meat on the dining car menus, the railway chefs are centreing their meals on poultry, fish and egg dishes, macaroni and spaghetti, and the summer season will find a wide variety of salads available to travellers on the Na- tianal system. Job's Daughters Tea, Novelty Sale. May 29, Mrs. Art Nlckerson's, 801 Summit Ave. ADiptherla susceptibility (Schick) testing for adults at Health "Unit Office (2 doors from Library) Mon- si0n day and Friday, 5 to 6 pjn.; Saturday 9 to 12 ajn. 13. Hospital Tea, Nurses Home, May Cambrai 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. on or anon-, tne 11 in ay 01 novemwr, , ! Iellows fpllnw' TTnll "all Mjv MaY 9 AD. 1942. All persons Indebted to the Bald tawte are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and aU persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them, with me properly verified on or before the 15tlh day of June. A.D. 1943. fadUng 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 4th day oi May. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. NURSE WEEK OBSERVANCE Prince Rupert Friday, Miss Eleanor Graham of the staff of the Prince Rupert Health Unit will address the girl students at Booth Memorial High School on "Nursing as a Career." . On Sunday graduate nurses of ' Prince Rupert will attend morning services at St. Andrew's Cathedral in uniform. j On Tuesday, of next week, a short 1 talk explaining "Canada Needs : Nurses No w" will be given by Miss J Elizabeth Oclft of the Prince Rupert Health Unit staff to the regular meeting of the Parent-Teachers Association at Borden Street School. I THE DAILY NEWS MONDAY bat -10 194 LOCAL NEWS NOTES AEllo's Pay Casn lor Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. Inspector Ernest Gammon returned to the city Saturday night via Prince George from a trip to A Canadian Legion B.E.S.L.) Executive meeting tonight at 8 pjn. (It) W. J. Crawford, well known transportation man, is paying Get His Wife? i Carpenter Answers Question ! Informal Gospel Hour NOTICE at The question "How could Cain go to the Land of Nod and get a 'wife If Adam and Eve were the mtorestinr Program 1, Arrant in ! enly people on earth?" was answer led by the carpenter recently at 'the "Informal Gospel Hour." Gen- jesls 4: 16 and 17 says Cain went In order to bring to the atten-"and dwelt in the land of Nod" tion of the public the present 'and "knew his wife" and a son shortage of civilian nurses in Can- was born nothing about getting a ada, the British Columbia Register-' wife there. Genesis chapter five., ed Nurses' Association Is sponsor- states at the beginning and tells ing "Nurses' Week" from May 9 to the story over again, pointing out May 15, in Prince Rupert as well in the fourth verse that Adam lived as elsewhere. Highlights of the , 800 years "after he had begotten ' Whiffiets From The Waterfront Mariners are being advised by the Department of Transport that the new unwatched white flash ing beacon on Pitt Island. Gren- a brief visit to the city on business, ville Channtl, at a point about two havlng arrived from the north last night. A Housewives League meeting Tuesday 8 pm. Rev. J. A. Donnell, pastor of First United Church, leaves tomorrow afternoon for Vancouver to attend sessions of British Columbia ABack the Attack. Buy Victory-Bonds. Victory Loan Headquarters. Telephone 302. (114) Corp. Louise Bird of the Canadian Women's Army Corps is here from her duties at Vancouver to spend two weeks' leave visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bird, Borden Street. miles north of Lowe Inlet, called "Mountain Point Narrows," was placed in operation on May 7. 1 Sergeant Frank Boyt, chief of provincial police at Smlthers, is a visitor in the city on official duties in connection with the Assizes, naving arrived irom uie interior last night. NOTICE Henceforth the Hotel Tassle will be known as the Frazer Hotel. Open under new management and will not be re ' sponsible for any bills connected with same. EDMOND HICKS. Prop. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE House. 8 rooms, fireplace, furnace, nice grounds and view. Occupancy about May 20. Near Dry Dock. Price $4,750. Terms. G. P. Tinker Ltd. U) FOR SALE Simmons bed, wire spring and spring filled mattress. New. Apply Style Shop, 3rd Ave. (tf) FOR SALE Indian 4 Motor Cycle, 1932. Good rubber, rebored en gine. S. McConkey, Poole Con- str. Co., Second Ave. (109) nroeram are as follows: Seth" and raised a family, "sons FOR SALE Used furniture of all Earh nftprnonn Mi m Faust 'antl daughters." He suggested that descriptions. Visit Ello's used de matron will hp elnrl in wplrnmp vis- 1 ln ouu years ne snouia nave nad parwneni. inira nxenue nexi wj tlme to rabe a wlfe for CaIn- itors to the Prince Rupert General Hospital and give information on requirements for training school j entrance to any young women who. are planning to enter the profes- FOR SALE One large buffet, din ine table and 4 chairs. Phone Blue 887 after 4 o'clock. (tf) Dally News, Prince Rupert. HELP WANTED havn. Artyonel.aving accounts PtLl against estate, please render immediately to Dybahvn & Hanson, Ltd., P. O. Box 70. Lovely Permanents for particular ladies by professional operators at Annette Powell's Beauty Shoppe Fourth Street. Th. Blue 917 (Across from Post Office) i Hi m.i ki ni :; nLBMiiiiiuaxniraiEi n:i uiwsMmxm-un mm n u Mi W We regret to announce that owing to circumstances we will be closing up our business on May 31. What stock we have on hand will be cleared out at once at greatly reduced prices. No more repairs of any kind will be taken in after this date. R. W. CAMERON JEWELER 3rd. Ave. PRINCE RUPERT CIVILIANS !!.' Our boys arc still MANACLED in Germany You arc still Free to BUY VICTORY BONDS and Ret them released quicker Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA iiui, Apply ocictuve oci ih,c wr flee, A.M. 42. (Ill) WANTED Woman . for housework, few hours a day, 50c .per hour. Apply Box 484 Dally News. (110) WANTED Two firemen. Apply Selective Service Office. A.M. 42. (Ill) AN Opportunity exists In Prince Rupert for an alert person man or woman to break Into newspaper work. Must be able to use typewriter. Apply AM 41, Unemployment Insurance Commission. NAMES of tellable boys and girls for paper delivery routes are being received at the' Dally News office. WANTED Truck driver for Cartage business; Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AM 34. (tf) WANTED Bookkeeper for cartage business, male preferred, military exempt. Apply Unemploy ment Insurance Commission A.M. 38. (tf) WANTED WANTED Outboard motor; call American Signals 264, Sgt. Pan- nuccl between 6 and 7 p.m. WANTED URGENTLY House or apartment for young couple with small baby, phone Blue 878. (200) WANTED Coal and wood range Phone Blue 395 BOARD AND ROOM ROOM and board for men shar ing. 718 Fraser Street. (112) LOST LOST Fender off buggy. Finder please call Red 921. (109) LOST Taken by mistake from dance ln Oddfellows' Hall. Sat urday night, man's grey tweed overcoat. Phone Oreen 213 and receive own cbat ln exchange. U10) savoy HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box S44 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT hfirthi Login, Swift's famed home economist, whose weekly wartime cookingcolumn is t regular feature of this page. Look fof these valuable hints each Monday A real party dish which is delicious, thrifty and nutritionally O.K.1 This week I have a real party recipe for you, which is at the same time thrifty and tops for nutrition. For 4 people, you need 8 slices of boiled tongue (about V4 lb.), 1 lb. spinach, 1 cup top milk, butter, salt, pepper, flour and horseradish. The tongue slices should be V4 of an inch thick and unbroken. Carefully wash spinach. Remove stems and cook in just the water that adheres to the leaves. Cook only till the leaves wilt. Drain well. Chop fine. Add 1 tablespoon melted butter or fine flavoured dripping, season. Place a spoonful of spinach on each slice of tongue. Roll and fasten with a wooden pick. Place in greased casserole. Combine 1 tablespoon flour and 4 tablespoons horseradish with milk and pout over torigue. Cover. Cook in a moderately: hot (400) oven for 20 minutes. You can serve these delicious tongue rolls directly from the cas 3 h Martha Logan Tongue Rolls Florentine serole or on a platter with a border of snowy mashed potatoes, garnished with lightly fried parself, Tongue and spinach are both high in the list of protective feeds and cooked this way they tempt the most difficult appetite Of course, in' addition to this serving of meat, potatoes and one leafy green vegetable we nee ' in the same day, another (preferably raw) , . . V4 pint of milk for adults, more than one pint for children ' . . 'tomatoes or citrus fruit or their juices and one other fruit with a whole grain cereal and four to six slices of Canada ApproveJ bread. These can easily be provided at other meals, as can the minimum of three or four eggs a week recommended by Nutrition Services. 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