Lit ,.1 m MAY 31, 1943 THE-DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Evenson K. I I W 11 I J I . NOTICE r Ideal Cleaner OPEN FOR BUSINESS MONDAY, MAY 31 e All Orders over $5 picked up and delivered. All smaller orders, cash ar carry. Please furnish hanger with each garment PHONE 858 . H'ni in 'HfV4 "U'W'it wn mm mn m - wwincr to the ( lfticultv 01 ouuumuy ryuit'Il U'UM. 'T.-v-r- v 1 1 i nn r ! ill) l I I i , v.. s UPFJRT BRAND Sole Fillets ... At Your Local Butchers NO, WASTE - READY TO COOK - m AM I 1 I anarhon hich Xt ft M MftraCW n i T l.H-t llll'tlil I -II. IjLU. " ' -"TT.I NOTICE On anrl nftpr June 1 this Association has decided 'iments business. i n w of Marine Trade and U.S. and Canadian bov- To tnkp fjiro nf nur Non-Member busin.e.sSj, the aio n nn Aimvnhvn A ssnrMfitlOli nila Help Yourself Heb Us Pin The Kaien Co-op Now m PRESCRIPTIONS I Through the years, the physicians of this cpmmunity and their patients have come to know that they can depend on us. Ormes Ltd. Zrfut Pioneer Druggists THE IIEXALL STOKE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 1-9 p.m. The Prince Runert Fishermen's Co-op, Cow Bay Mill ... 11 k Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operatiye Association Roy 2fll Prince Rnncrt, U.C. u MI H Fa '4 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Kir. and Mrs. Tommy Fraser returned to the city last nlgrit from a three weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver and' Victoria. Women at' the Moose, Invitation Dance. 'Oddfellows'' Hall, June 2. (128) Rev. J. A,. Donnell, pastor of. First United Church, returned to the city Saturday fj-om attending sessions of Bp. Conference In Bedding Plants For Sale. Greenhouse, Alfred St. (tf) Business at a meeting on Friday night of the Engineers' local union as merely of a routine nature. President William Cummlngs was in the chair. Annette Powell's Beauty Shop for better permanents. Fourth St., across from Post Office. Phone Blue 917. (tf) Dr. and Mrs. Jonn MacDonald and son, Robert, are leaving to-, morrow afternoon for Vancouver after having resided here for the past year. Dr. MacDonald, who has been in charge of the local pubjlc health unit, Is enlisting In the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps. Mrs. MacDonald and son will reside in Vancouver. Mrs. Arthur Brooksbank will leave tomorrow afternoon for Seat- Ej tie to attend the graduation of her T ' ..V, . r I tit. t-i i l , uuugiuer, jyuss leucine oiuuKiuuiin.. from the University of .Washington. Itiss Brooksbank, following graduation, will come to Vancouver to take normal school training preparatory to taking up dutyis domestic science instructor In this prpvince. "Build, B.C. Payrolls'' IF TEETH AND BONES BECOME ii I JvaponATtJ. "If growing teeth are to become teeth and growing bones become strong the child should be given food that contains Vitamin D." The physician quoted asks his name not be mentioned. Pacific Milk Is considered ideal food for an infant child and the fact it Is Irradiated for Vitamin D is one of the reasons. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Dome-Rates 75c nr 50 Rooms Hot & Cold VTaier Prince Rupert, B.C rbone 281 P.O. Box IM AITTIOX SALE Tlmlier Sale X3'J!I73 There wlU be offered for sale at Public Auction, at H o'clock noon on 11th day of June. 1943, In tihe afflc of. the District Forester, Marine BulldlnK, ir.ruOTuv.. n r- t)i T.fvwA X32973. to cut 4.250.0O0 Xibm. of Spruce on an area . . tnW situated at snannon mj-iatiu and Jusknitla Inlet. Queen OharloUe Is lands Land District. Two 12) vears will be allowea ror re moval of itlmber. "Provided anyone unable to awna the auction In person may submli tender to .bo opened at the hour ol auction and itreated as one bid." Further particulars may be ohtalix-d from the Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C or the District Foresters a't Prince Rupert and Vancouver, B.C. in' tiik sithkmi: roritT or nitinsi COI-l'MIHA IN IMMIHATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINIS TRATION ACT" Ann IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES f Kt.UCttlurv on niiaf . mrcCAHirn INTESTATE Tivr vnnrr fhn.fr hv order of His ... . . u.A mi t lln 01 frfr Honor W. xwik:i, ii kiv vit -'v - day erf May, A.D. 1943. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of CHARLES FREDERICK SWAN SON, deceosod, and ii rM ft Im .lis vine? ciaum hkivuusi wrc . a mi hurnhv rMiuLred in fur nlsh name, praiierly verified, to me cm or about Uie 25tih day of June, AJJ. 1943, .11 ...... i inHostni ito the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. ninrn ot Prlr Rupert, B.C., this 25th 1 day of May, A.D. 1943. vnmllN A WATT. nrriinl Admtnlstraitor. Prince Rupert, B.C. Ello's Pay Casn for Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments., NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that from this date I shall not be responsible for arty debts contracted In my name by anyone other than myself. SIGNED at Prince Rupert. British Columbia, May 31st. 1943. OLE KILDAL. HEAR Cyril Hampshire, Concert pianist, Presbyterian Church, Wednesday, June 9, 8:30 p.m. Admission tickets at McLaren's Music Store. (127) A The Red Cross advises that through, a -manufacturer's error in shipment candy bars with Red Cross wrappers were marketed locally Wholesalers have been asked to withdraw the bais from sale. (It) All advertisements in this column will v be charged for a full month at 25c a word. A Diptheila susceptibility (Schick) testing for adults at Health Unit Office (2 doors from Library) Monday and Friday, 5 to 6 pjn.; Saturday 9 to 12 ajn. St. Peter's Tea and Home Cooking, Mrs. J. W, Morehouse, June 10th. Hill, 60 Mystery Tea, June 3rd, Mrs. G. E. Moore, 5th Ave. W, Parent-Teachers' Tea. Oddfel lows' Hall, June" 4. Coast Regiment Service 'Men's Dance, Empress Club, June 4. 10. Navy Tea, Mrs: Borland's, June Valhalla Invitation fellows' Hall, June 25. f L.O.B.A. Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, June 14. Dance, loddj IS tiik MvruEMrorRT or kkitixii ' ' commhia ix ritonm: " IN THE MATTEH OP THE "ADMTNIS- TSTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP PHILIP DAVIS. DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that by Ordr of HU Honour Judge Fisher. Local Judge ef the Supreme Ccurt of Brktlfh Columbia. I was on the 27.th' day cf May, A. D. 1943, appointed Administrator of the estate of PSitlip Davis, t&tnerly of the City of Prince Rupert, Dttwased, who died on or afcout ithe 25th day of March. AJJ. l43. All persons Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay uie amount oi tneir Indebtedness to me rortnwun ana ai: persons having claims agatost the 8iuJ Estate are required to iiie inein wicnuvc properly Verified on or before the 15fh day of July, A. D. 1943, falllnj which distribution wUl be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, BX;.. this 27tti day of May, 1943. NORMAN A. WATT, , Official dmlnMratcr Prince Rupert B.C. savoy ST1 HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT Jack Arnold Smth, recently Ip the employ of the B.C. Bridge and DredgTht Co. here, has enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force. CLASSIFIED FOjR SALE FOR SALE Glllne't Oasboat "Eureka", complete with net drums length 30 feet, H H.P. "Miller Engine. For particulars Phone 14 FOR SALE Tioller "Thomas B.' Lenth 26 feet, with 8 HP. "Gorman" Engine. For particulars Phone 14. . HOUSE FOR SALE-3-room house, 2 lots, I workshop. 1840 6th Ave ' East. Call after 6 p.m. (126) FOR SALE 1933 Chev. Sedan, tires Just like new. $225 cash. Apply 1323. Pigot Avenue. (127) FOR SALE Phonola gramophone attachment. Phone Green 782. (126) FOR SALE Baby buggy, very good condition. $25.00. Black 751. m (127) FOR SALE Gerhard Heinizman pano, good condition. Cash.. Box ' 4S8 Daily News. (131) cur SALE Used furniture of all descriptions. Visit Ello's used department. Third Axenue next to Dally News, Prince Rupert. HELP YANTED APPLICATIONS will be received for the position of Accountant for the City of Prince Rupert. Applicants must have had previous municipal accounting experience. Apply, stating age, ' qualifications, experience, salary expected and date available to Unemployment Insurance toii-mlsslon. . (tf) WANTED WANTED Truck driver for Whole sale Meat Distributors. Apply National Selective Service, Prince Rupert, A.M. 45. I FOR SALE--Two 8-foot mahogany: Wall cases; two 8-foot mahogany j Floor cases; one Carey safe; one j desk; one dining room suite; one buffet. R. W, Cameron, Jeweller, i (127) FOR SALE Dalmatlon puppy, male. Call 108 7th Ave. E. (127) (tf)! WANTED Wall tent 10x12 or lar ger preferred. Box 500 Daily News. (127) WANTED URGENTLY House or apartment for young couple with small baby. Phone Blue 878. (200) TEACHERS Wanted Immediately as substitutes. Apply School Secretary, City Hall. (126) WORK WANTED FOR Painting and Paper Hanging, Phone 738. (131) BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOM for married couple. 718 Fraser Street. Phone ' ' Green 880 (130) LOST LOST Wallet containing valuable papers between Dry Dock and Staff House commissary. Finder please return to Box 499 Daily News. (128) VICTORY SHOE RENEW 503 Uichard Street, Yancouvcr, II.C. Mail or Express your Shoe Repairs Ao us. Ve gve you quick service, and the best job and material obtainable. We Pay The Return Charges Quality Groceries Fesh Vegetables Cooked Meats Confectionery Cigarettes Tobaccos MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" rhones 18-11) P.O. Box 57B Mirtha 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 Bui good nulrition Is still 'Sour greatest challenge Good nutrition for our families is still the greatest challenge to every homemaker. Shortages, rationingand other food prbblems complicate, but must not cloud, the basic fact that good food on our table means better health for the home front. Woman's greatest war work is to see to it that inspite of mounting difficulties, the health of her family will be strengthened by a wise and better use of trie foods available, and by following as closely as possible the rules established by Canada's Nutrition Program. To make the supply of food available for civilians during wartime go farther, follow these guides: Plan meals before buying; buy whatever foods are available in your marker take good care of all food purchased. Let's take a look at the eight important food groups and see now we can make the most of each food. by Martha Logan So Meat is Rationed ! MEAT, POUITRY, EGGS AND FISH: All grades of meat have high'food value.' ' Cook meat slowly to prevent shrinkage. Broil or roast tender cuts, braise less tender cuts to make them tender and deliiifjus. Keep all fresh and cooked meats in a cold place fish and poultry, too. Try to use liver, kidney or heart, at least once a week. Keep eggs cool. Use eggs cooked in any way and count these on the weekly quota of at least 3 or 4. Cook eggs slowly, as fast cooking toughens the whites. MIIK AND MIIK PRODUCTS: Whole milk, skim, evaporated or buttermilk may be used. Count the milk used to make soups, puddings, breads, gravies as part of the milk ybu need daily. Use cheese in cooking, serve it on the table. One ounce of cheese may be eaten in place of one glass of milk. Keep milk cool, clean, and covered. Keep cheese closely wrapped in a cool, dry place. ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TOMATOES' Use titrus fruit, tomatoes or raw cabbage every day. Keep all fruits in a cool dean place. Wash just before using. Do not squeeze fruit juices long before serving. IEAFY, GREEN OR YEUOW VEGETABLES: Green outer leaves contain more vitamins than Inner bleached leaves. Keep vegetables covered in a cool place. Cook vegetables quickly in a small amount of water, in a covered container. Do not overcook vegetables. Store cooked vegetables in a covered dish. Use as soon as possible in a mixed salad, perhaps. .OTHER VEGETABLES, FRUITSi Eat two Or more fruits and vegetables each day; use fresh, stewed, baked, canned, serv- ing with cereals, in salads or puddings, and other desserts. CEREALS AND BREAD: Use Canada Ap? proved bread or whole-grain bread, use whole-grain cereals. Keep in closed containers. Use up dry bread in puddings or stuffings, or as bread crumbs. BUTTER, AND OTHER FATS: Use butter as a table spread. Use strained, light dripi pings for cooking fat. Peanut butter, lard, shortening; salad oil, and cream all furnish concentrated,energy. - at Martha Login's handbook of meat cookery, "Meat Complete," is a great help in making rationed meat go further. Yours for 10c. Write to Dept. NE 20, Swift Canadian Co., Ltd., Tor! SWI FT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED . . a Dominion-wide organization devoted to the conservation and efficient distribution of Canada's food resources. GARDEN BOOKS i v: (-. IM ' How to Make a Victory Garden 10c. Better Gardening 33c Pocket Book of Vegetable Gardening 39c 's 'RnfVflnnaedia ofi Gardening . S1.00 i Canadiah Hpme Gardening $2.00 M Audel's Gardeners and Growers Quides, 4 volumes, each $2.00 Audel's Flower Educator $2.00 New Garden Encyclopaedia $1.00 Practical Encyclopaedia of Gardening . . $5.50 IS 1 MaksM I If you lose, anything, advertise for it nun " i V.I