PAOE FOT7R are the health-protective foods. THESE Be sure you eat them every day. MILK first choice for all cheese, fruit (particujarly tomatoes and citrus fruits), vegetables (particularly green and yellow), meat, fish, eggs. Irradiated Carnation Milk provide all the ' food values of milk, whether used for drinking or for looking and an extra amount of "sur shine" vitamin D. It is ,a safe, convenient, economical milk supply. IRRADIATED . - Carnation Milk A CANADIAN PRODUCT -from Gmtented Cows The city council, on recommen datlon of the finance committee, has decided to grant the Depart ment of National Defence, naval service, an orAion to lease lots 3, 4, 5 and 7, block 17, section 5. ' The question of nominating a vice-president to the British Columbia Parent-Teachers' Federation tthe convention of which will be iheld shortly in Vancouver, was "brought up at the meeting of the ilocal association last night and the president, Rev. C. A. Wright, was nominated. Mr. Wright stated that 'he had been requested to give an address at the convention which, "however, he would be unable to Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson of Stewart arrived In the city Tuesday from the north and will be here until Sunday night when- they will return home. They a,re the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Little, Fourth Avenue East. A copy of the annual report of the local public health unit was submitted to the Prince Rupert Parent Teachers' Association at its meeting last' night by Dr. R. J. MacDonald, director of the unit. Mrs. Earl Becker presented the treasurer's report at last night's meeting of the Prince Rupert Par ent Teachers' Association. It showed the finances of the organization to be in healthy shape. To Whom It May Concern: The Wartime Prices and Trade Board has Issued an order to the effect that bananas cannot be .sold by your retail grocer at a price In excess of fifteen cents (15c) per pound, regardless of his landed cost in his store. Bananas today cost thirteen cents (13c) per pound including the stalk, which will average six to seven pounds in a regular fifty pound bunch. There has been no allowance made for bruised fruit, or shrinkage. Vancouver grocers are allowed a three cent (3c) margin, which jour Prince Rupert grocer was also allowed until the last price raise. But the Wartime Prices and Trade Board have decreed that fifteen cents per pound Is the maximum price that any retailer In Canada may charge his customers. Thus outlying districts must either go without bananas or the retail grocers in the aforesaid districts must handle bananas at a loss. The Prince Rupert retailers sold new potatoes last spring on a non-profit basis, but on a perishable item like bananas it is out of the question. Until further notice the undersigned stores are discontinuing the handling of bananas: , Al.KERTA MARKET BULKLEV MARKET , MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE DeJON'G'S CASH & CARRY MIDWAY GROCERY PRINCE RUPERT FISHERMEN'S CO-OP TOM LEE & SON SUNRISE COMPANY LTD. SHEDDOVS GROCERY SAV-MOR GROCERY STERLING FOOD MARKETS LIMITED RUPERT BUTCHERS JONES FAMILY MARKET OVERWAITEA LIMITED RANCE & HARDY THRIFT CASH & CARRY LINZEY & INGRAM LTD. FOR APRIL SHOWERS ! and SPRING CLEANING 1 i Get Hand Cleaner French Balm two sizes Almond Hand Lotion Adrienne Creams Talcum Powders large tins in assorted perfumes 25c tinj-t f Orrnes Lid. Pioneer Druqjpists THE REXALL STORE . PHONES 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. night, Oddfellows' Hall, 8 pjn Bring your own lunch. J. H. Macey returned to the city this morning from a trip to Van couver. A All Retail Stores will be closed Easter Monday with the exception of the meat markets. (95) W. J. Larkworthy of New Hazel- ton arrived in the city this morn ing from Vancouver and proceeded by train to the Interior. A All Retail Stores will be closed Thursday afternoon and Good Fri day. (95) Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Bryant are leaving Saturday night for a trip of two or three weeks to Vancou ver. George C. Mitchell returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs.. Mitchell, who went south with him, will be returning later. A Sonja Home Cooking Sale for Norwegian Relief Fund to be held at the home of Mrs. P. Bergseth, 424 Dunsmuir St., Saturday, April 24, 2 to 6. (95) rfhHcuhcemeht All advertisements In this ' column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Sonja Home Cooking Sale. April 24. Can. .Legion W. A. Spring, Sale nnrt rnfflp Anrll 91 i " tf Hi ! Queen Mary Easter Monday Tea, Mrs. Parkin. . $ , Cathedral Easter Sale, April 29. C.C.F. Invitation Dance Oddfellows' Hall, April 29. rrTTTN. Mayday Ball Oddfel-lows' Hall, Frl. April 30. W.A.. Coast Regiment, Service Men's Dance, Empress Club, Easter Monday. Turkey Dinner, Baptist Church, April 30. Cambrai Spinster's Spree, May 14. Spring Bazaar United Church W.A., May- 6. Little Norway Tea. Mrs. Munthe May 8. Hospital Tea, Nurses Home, May 13. t i , Entertainment, Oddfellows' Hall, May 16. Help Norway Com. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. Flaten, May 19. Eastern Star Dance, May 21. in tiik srrnr.ME roritT of rritisii rcil.I'MRIA IN PRORATE In tlie Matter of the "Administration Ait" and In the Matter of the Kwtate of Thoma Davidson lAlnl, Defeased, Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Ilia Honor, W. E. FIhIwt, made on the 9th day of April, A.D. 1943. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Davidson Laird, deceed, and ail partta navin claims against tne said estate are hencibv renulnpH furrvt.A hr.n. properly verified, to me on or about th 9th day of May, A.D. 1943. and all parties Hiueuieu u vne etiiM&t! ere required to nav the ammint t.f t:m!r tnHAHtwinMt. me forthwith. DATED a Rrlnre R.nrwint-. T f! tut 8th day of April, A.D. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. IN THE SI PREME COl'KT OF BRITISH COM'MIHA IV PRORATE In the Matter of the "Administration Act" and In the Matter of the Estate of George Mitchell Eraser, Deceased TAKE NOTICE tliat by Order' of His Honor Judge Fisher, local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 5th day of April A.D. 1943 rDOlnted Adm.lnlatriilfrr rt tiVi btita of 'Ooorge Mitchell Eraser, formerly of iuc v,ny m rnnce itiifxrc, urman Columbia, Docensed, who died on or about the lath day of January, 1943, All persons Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons hoVfni? r.Tlmo ojm.intA 1 I H Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the .WW m wjy, ft..u. nffcs, railing which distribution will be made having rfari only to such olatmw of which I shall Hav. .hmn nrrHfl.H DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this uuii ui April, ivu, NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Print Rupert, B THE DAILY NEWS 'WEDNESDAY LOCAL NEWS NOTES AEllo's Pay Casn for Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments. John Bulger returned to. the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. A Women of the Moose meeting to A The shoe Sale at Ladies' Style ShopQe continues. Slock is moving fast at reduced prices. C. J. Norrington is spending a few days at Terrace, having left for the interior town on Monday evening's train. A Engineers' Local 510 please note meeting every 4th Friday in month. April 23 niex. S. L. Peachey, Secretary. (95) A.There will be a Softball and Baseball meeting in the Y.M.C.A. (Moose Hall i. Friday, April 23 at 7:30 pjn. All those Interested are requested to attend. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Tinker will leave tomorrow night, accompanied by their son. Percy, for Vancouver enroute to Naramata on Okan-agan Lake where Mrs. Tinker and1 son will spend the summer. Rotary Luncheon THURSDAY, 1 P.M. Commodore Cafe Speaker: MISS MAREL FAUST, K.N., Superintendent, Prince Rupert' Geneial Hospital WANTED Pipefitter's Helpers and General Labor for work in Prince Rupert. Good wages and bonus. Apply National Selective Service Office, A.M. 40. LAN II Itr.r.lSTICV ACT Ite: Certificate of Title No. 1 1313-1, to Utt 4..IHtK'k it. Section .T, City of triU(,tnertiUii !3. WHEREAS atUtaoui7 (proof of loss I the above Certtflcafe of Title Issued In the name of John E. Unwln has been tiled In tills office, itoUce Is hereby given .that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the dttte of the first publtonftci) thereof. Issue a provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection toe made to me In writing. u.iicjj at tne land Registry Office, Prtrce Rupert. B.C.. this 30th dav of March, A.D. 1943. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. IX tUH MVl'KF.MK COt'ltT Or' ItKITIo'll COM Mill I'liOIS lTi: In the Matter of the "AflmiiiMratlon Act" niHl In the Matter of the Kstiite of Matthew Murray, Dmpum',! TAKE NOTICE that toy Order of His Horer Judze PMier. local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 19th Axy of April, A.D. 194, 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.u. iu. au persons indebted to the eald Eft-ate are required to pay the smcuiu or tneir lndecidnew to me forthwith and all perrons having claims against he sa!d Erta,te Je required to file them with me properly verified on or terore the 1st day of May. AD. 1943 failing which distribution will be rrrade having regard only to such claims of wnicn I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. tills 19th day of April. 1943, NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. J. M. S. Loubser D.C.. B.A. Chiropractor Wallace Block Phone (41 FOR SALE SPECIAL TKICES New hand-made RAG, RUGS. Artistic designs. 18x36. Special, $1.2:1 RADIOS in first class playing condition. 7 'to 10 tubes. Real Bargains $20 up TYPEWRITERS Good condition. Remington, Underwood, L. C. Smith. Real bargains - t $15 One 3-piece CHESTERFIELD SET. High grade tapestry covering. Regular $200, for $150 Odd Lines, Pots, Pans, etc. B.C. Furniture PHONE BLACK 321 THIRD AVENUE Military Orders by-Lieut.-Col. Q. C. Oswell, ED. Battalion parade Sunday, April 25, 1430 hours. This will be a Victory Loan parade and la compulsory. Dress It Is essential that all ranks turn out In uniform battle dress with skeleton web, steel helmets, respirators at alert position and anklets. Notice will tie given over the air of any change in dress due to weather conditions. Funeral Notice The funeral of the late Ernest Warren will take place tomorrow, Thursday, at 2 o'clock at the Grenj ville Court Funeral Chapel. Inter ment at Falrvlew Cemetery. O. W. Pearson, British Columbia manager of the Swift-CanadlanJ Co., arrived In the city this morn-1 ' ing from Vancouver, being here on one of his periodical visits to the local business. Tne finance committee of the city council is considering whether a delegate should be sent to the Municipal Officers' Association convention which Is to be held In Victoria June 7 and 8. A communication read at Monday night's meeting of the city council from the Department of Municipal Af-airs suggested that this city city should be represented. Mayor W. M. Watts expressed the belief that in the past there had been .00 little representation of he city at such conventions. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE1 New baby pram. $25. 215 Seventh Ave. West. (96) FQR SALE Kitchen range, Elio's. FOR SALE English Pram in good condition. $25 00. 619 5th Avp East. 9!m HELP WANTED WANTED Girl or man to help In grocery store. Must be able to drive car. Apply Unemployment. Insurance Commission A.F. 47. (tf) WANTED Truck driver for Cartage Busuiess; must be able to keep records. Apply Unemployment Commission AM 34. (tf) WANTED Bookkeeper for cartage business, male preferred, military exempt. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A.M. 38. (tf) WANTED WANTED TO BUY Small 14ft double-end rowboat. 246 F. Dv Howard, Smith Bros. & Wilson. (99) WANTED ($15 reward) Urgently, light housekeeping furnished room, suite or apartment by married couple. Phone Red 617. ' (96) WANTED Washing machine. Phone Blue 815. (99) WANTED to buy folding- pram in good condition. Phone Black' 716 Mornings. (94) WANTED Largo size outboard motor. Condition and pricq right. Red 710'. (94) CLASSIFIED WANTED Housekeeping room by shipyard work- , er. Apply Box 474 Dally News. I WANTED, by May 15 Three adults want 3 or 4 roomed house or suite. Would take possession earlier if available. A. MacDonald. Phone Black 937. WANTED Chesterfield suite in good condition. Write Box 473 Dally News. ' (94) MARRIED Couple with small baby wouia nKe to rent apartment or house, close In or down town. Will pay $50 rent for suitable place. Call evenings after seven. Mr. Murrarv Conn, 1001Thlrd West, " 'ba'fk', entrance, ' ( (94) WORK WANTED WANTED - Light sparetlme employment in evenings. Phone Blue 617. nm ARTICLES WANTED BAND and Orchestra Instruments not in use may be turned into ready cash. Send full particulars to Whaley Royce & Company, 310 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario. POST-WAR PLANNER Young Bill is no economist, no social reformer. But he's a practical planner just thesarat His nickles and dimes are going into War Savim and he has his own ideas a"bout how he will usetW . when the war is over. Young Hill typifies the spirit of all Canadian Y&K T a :. 5ua,iffi.,of felf-reliance and pers-al initiative that has made. the count v. is going gpjariV'" future for him. He's taking a har.d .1 y nvhat i$ PRIVATE ENTERPRISE? It is the natural desire to make your own way -m far as your ability will take you; an insti.-.t' that lias brought to this continent the h:?!ir,t standard of lite enioved hv nnv carth.ltisthepiritofdemocracyon theriarch. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA At Last,,. AUDEL BOOKS Have Arrived Answers on Blue Print Reading Audel's Welders' Guide Machinists' and Toolmakers' Handybook Mathematics and Calculations Audel's Mew Mechanical Dictionary . Sheet Metal Workers' Handybook v. Marine Engineers' Guide ...-.-..l... Shipfltters Handybook Gueths' Mechanical Drawing Rogers' Mechanical Drawing Diesel Engine Manual Millwrights' and Mechanics' Guides . Audel's "Wiring Diagrams Audel's New Radioman's Guide '. Answers on Refrigeration Carpenters'. Builders', Plumbers', Engineers Masons', Electricians', Garflcners Guides 4 to 12 volumes, each .' $rM j(.50 $f;B SU'i $i..io 15.00 $.x $.-.M) ..'.."() S2.no UEBBESBESBeSEBSHB VICTORY SHOE RENEW 583 RICHAHI) STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. Let us do your Shoe Repairing Mail Your Shoes We Pay Return Charges and five Pa 24 HOURS SERVICE High Class Workmanship Best Material Reasonable Cftsffl3 TRY THE VICTORY SERVICE! ITop. II. Van Herkel (formerly of Prince Rupert LADIES - Try... ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE For Your Easter Pcrmanents Situated on 4th St., across from Post Office Annette has recently transferred her business n Vancouver and will be glad to help you with yur problems If you will PHONE BLUE D17 FOR APPOINTMENT from