VHHiHIIIInHHHHMHHIilHHHHH B B I?rfnce Rupert Daflp &tag Thursday, June 20, 1948 VITAMIN TABS HELPING INDIA NEW DELHI. The novern mtnt of India's health department reports that to date there has been no noticeable deterior-alon in health conditions in the "Inmjne" areas of Madras, Bombay and Mysore. India has plac ed orders for 150,000,000 multi vitamin tablets and 61,000,000 of ihese are expected from the United Slates. Figures for .grain shipments to Indian between January and June 1946 arc given as 799,600 tons of wheat or wheat substitutes and 91,600 tons of rice. Wheat contributions made by different countries arc as follows: Australia, 444,000 tons; Canada, 137,600 tons; United Kingdom, 5,500 tons; United States, 132.500 tons. Of 80,000 tons of maize scheduled for shipment to India, the United States and the Argentine are to supply 40,000 tons each. IBBflflBBBBBflBBflBBBBflBBBBBBBBBBBBflBBI B B B B XL X B B fl Dress them up for Summer... . We haven't forgotten the boys and girls. In fact we cater to their needs, and new supplies are arriving daily. For Infants and Girls WALLACE'S and RUPERT PEOPLES STORE For Boys and Young Men RUPERT MEN'S and BOYS' STORE CKJCMJaoODtKlOOOODOOlHlOODaOO&OfciHJOOOOOO 0000000000000 g SEE US FOH ALL REQUIREMENTS IN Office Supplies .' iConsult us for your needs in all types of printing work . Everything in high class stationery Cards for every occasion Fountain Pens D IBB PRINTING COMPANY 3ESNER BLOCK Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" KWONQ SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) . All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 ajn. ; Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 Auto Rales Up In New Zealand AUCKLAND, N.Z., 0f DrlVain has gained a big lead on tne United States and Canada in exports of automobiles to New Zealand. There are nearly 1,000 post-war English cars on the roads already and more large shipments are due shortly. The first supplies from Nortli Am erica are not expected for several months. From latest reports it scems unlikely that they will be able to undersell the English product as was at one time thought, although Fn.Uish cars are selling at nearly 100 per cent above the 1933 price. ARMY ORDERS CEASE CAPETOWN, iff- South Afri can footwear manufacturers, who have been maklns boots and shoes 1l-j tin- nruish Forces, have. been asku-d to cancel the orders previously given them. Some of the South African fac tories have already switched to civilian production. Wgfc THIRD AVENUE INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 Keep House With Paper This Summer You'll thank your foresight in providing plenty of paper napkins, waxed paper, shelving, towels, paper plates, cups and other paper household aids. AT The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S AumatiaaWl FINEST SALMON ACTOR WILLIAM DEMAREST BRANDS PIE-TOSSING LOST HOLLYWOOD ART However, Actress Betty Hutton Hurls An Accurate Pastry, Slapstick Veteran Recalls Thr H vr of nrp!irnt'nf(-th.rmvinp hrmnrlif tn its highest form of perfection in Hollywood during the Tr i. l . . r a j. ncysiunu cuiueuy era ui u ijiuuier tn a ceniury ago or more, probably would be lost to the world as a high skill if it were not for the uncanny eye and vigorous arm of actress Betty Hutton. Incidentally. Miss Hutton is also the most violent woman in Hollywood, a city whose defini tion of sublety carries a meaning comparable with the effect of a Windsor tornado. These gems of Hollywood bric-a-brac come directly from the mouth of a Hollywood veteran who knew the film capital in the Keystone Kop days and who knows Hetty Hutton. Actor Wll- 41am Dsmarest was a visitor in Prince Rupert Wednesday on a vacation .after making a film which involved both. Escaping unscathed from "The Perils of Pauline," a satirical re vival of the interminable serial- thriller which captivated audi ences in the early days of movie- dom, Mr. Demarest took his pretty wife by the ami and headed north to recoup from the strain an overdose of slaD- stick. He was buttonholed by a Daliy News reporter on Third Avenue while the steamer Prince Rupert was docked here jester-day. "Yes. the art of pie-throwing has fallen into low estate since the old Keystone days when every shot was a bulls-eye.". said Mr. Demarest. "Why we had several former Keystone Kpps who had lost their skill entirely. Chester Conklin. Jimmy Finlayson and Hank Mann were all former Kons and they could hit an actress In the farp with n nio nt slv feet." Betty Hutton, who played Pauline" in the epic which will be released in October, did much better. She managed to knock Mr. Demarest down with a nie and al?o to knock out three mei? with a stuffed fish. Her accuracy with the pastry and her encrev were disconcerting. "Yes. I'm taking a rest." re-nnatrd Mr. Demarest, who played thn mrt of a riirector-nrodueer in "rauline. "After working with Mi-s HnUnn a reSl is more than necessary." ImnrrsTil With Low Cost of Meal Mu:;t vivid of Mr. ucmarcst's local impressions is the low cost of food. Crowning satisfaction. to an eminently satisfactory meal at n downtown restaurant was mill IN THE SUPREME COURT OF umiloll UOL.UMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE WILLIAM NICHOLSON I3ELL, DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that hw r,.,i ,. ills Honor. W. E. Fisher, made on the k jra aay oi June. A D. 1848. I was appointed Admlnlatrator of the Estate Of William NlrVlnluin Ttr.ll ,1- ceased, and all parties having cialms agnjuftv me saia rsuiie are ncreby re- luiii-u vu luriusii same, pronerl: mined, lo me on or TefoVe t'heTs !, dav of Julv. AD. lQ4fi nri .ii r.n.u ' Indebted to the Estate are required kj i'bjt me amirani oi ineir Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 3rd day of June. A.D. 1943. Al.UfcKT EMWARD RODDIS, Official Administrator, Telegraph Creek, B.C. I..Ml HKfilSTItV ACT Re: Certificate of Title No. 16415-1 to Lot Six Hundred and Sixteen (616), P.ange Five (5). said to contain One Hundred and. Seventy-one (171) acres, more or leas. Excepting thereout the Rlftht - of - Way of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, said to contain Sis decimal Four Five (0.45) acres, more or less. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of Robert Leek Mcintosh has been filed In this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication thereof, Issue a Provisional Certificate of Title, in lieu of said lost CertlfU cate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me In wrltlnsr. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B.C . this Olh day of June, 1948 ' ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar of Title (161 the bill which undercut even a Hollywood waiter's tip.. "My wife and I hail a huze ham steak each and the bill was only $1.30." he marvelled. "Why. in Hollywood, the same meal would cost between $8 and $9." On their .return south from Ketchikan, they will ston off at Campbell River where Mr. Demarest will get in a bit of Tyee salmon fishing preparatory to a competition later in the season with a producer friend of his. He was quite willlnc to listen t.n .ac counts of the wonders nf tho Prince Rupert area as a sport fishing country and brlsrhtrnorf up considerably at mention of fresh-water fishing to which he he is nartlcularly partial. NEW HOSPITAL AT MILLER BAY 3EirVG PAINTED The Miller Hay native hospital, shrouded In dingy camouflage paint since it was built as a uoyal Canadian Air Force causualty base during the dark days of the war, is having its sprawling exterjor transformed by a coat of cream paint, with green trimmings. Dr. J. D. Galbraith, director of the as yet unopened institution, Is unable to say when it will open its doors for patients but he hopes to have his staff assembled later in the summer. Difficulty m obtaining nurses is the cause of the delay, Dr. Galbraith salcf. However, he has obtained a matron. She is Miss C. McDiar-mid, R.N., of Vancouver, who was on the staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital a number of years :&o. Other members of the staff of 80 are gradually being lined up. The exterior painting work on the 159 -bed hospital is being done by Fred Scadden, local contractor. The institution will bo primarily for the treatment of tuberculosis among the native population. Aluminum production- increas ed from 50 million pounds Der year in 1930 to 924 million pounds in iui4. fifll kit VMI-V'I .. ..J. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OP BEER LICENCE NOTICE Is; hereby i;lvcn that on 2nd day of July next the undersigned Intends to apply to he Liquor Control Hoard for consent to transfer of Beer Licence No. 7361 Issued In respect to the premises being a part of building know nas Terrace Hotel, situate on Kalum Street In the Village of Terrace, B.C. Upon lands described as Lota Twelve (12) Thirteen (13) and ltourteen (14) of Block Twelve (12) of District Lot Three Hundred and Sixty-nine (363) Ran?e ""claT ttt' Five (5) Coast toast District. District. Map 972 Prince Rupert Land Rcgktry District. In the Province of British Columbia, from Lmllle Willie to Terrace Hotel it ,,.; navln head office at the Village of Terrace, B.C. the transferee. DATED at Terrace, B.C.. this 28th day Of May 1946. A D. TERRACE HOTELS LIMITED. Traunferee. 149 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP SADIE BEAUDIN. DECEASED INTE3TATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor. W. E. Fisher, made on the 30th day of May. A.D. 1948 I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Sadie ncaudln, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 13th day of A.D. 1948, and all parties In-debtod to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. J?ATED nt P1,1"" Hupert. B.C.,' this 30th dnv r.f May An. l(Mfl CORDON P FORBES Acting Officio 1 Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C -June 30 IIViiACARON f C D D Radio Dial ITT l 1240 Kilocycle (Subject to change) THURSDAY P.M., 4:00 Radio Repertory 4:30 Especially For You 5:00 People Ask 5:15 All the World Sings 5:30 The Concert Hour 0:00 CBC News 6:15 CDC News Roundup 6:30 Eventide 7:00 Gulseppe Moscheltl '7:30 Concert of the Nations-NBC 8:00 Winnipeg Drama 8:30 Gypsy Strings 9:00 CBC News 9:10 a C. News 9:15 To be announced 9:30 Music bv Shrednlk 10:00 This Week's Composer 10:55 CBC News and Int. 11:00 Weather and Fishermen's JJews (local) ll:05-Silent FRIDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock :00 BBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music lor Modern 3 8:45 Medley Time 9:00 Little Concert 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Wayne King Orch, 9:45 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Mornintr Visit 15:15 Thoughts for Today iu.ju Kounaup Time 10:45 Piano Masters 11:00 B.C. Farm Broadcast 11:25 Program Resume 11:30 CBC News 11:46 Message Period 11:48 Recorded Interlude P.M. 12:00 Tunes for Today 12:15 Henry King's Orch. 12:30 'Musical Program 12:45 Recital, Winnipeg 1:00 From the Classics 1:15 Women's News Commentary and Speaking as a Canadian 1:30 Children's Program 1:45 Downbeat 2:00 To be announced 2:15 Echoes From the Tropics 2:30 Serenade 2:45 BBC News and Com. 3:00 Jack Allison Show 3:15 King Edward Hotel Trio 3:30 Oscar Peterson 3:45-Stock Quotations - - Classified " t'- uiu urr nifwriinn 60c: Card. f Th-iU. Death and Engagement FOH SALE FOR SALE Underwood type writer, 12-inch carriage; in good condition. Price $70.00. Box 135 Dally News. (149) FOH SALE Player piano and about 300 rolls. What offer? Phone Blue 597. (149) FOR SALE Baby buggy, excel lent condition. Phone 569. (tf) FOH SALE Modern five-room house, including furniture. $2,5C0 cash. Apply 317 Eighth Ave. West, or phone Black 849. ' (us) FOR SALE 8-piece dining room suite; bed and dresser; cross-cut saw. 121 5th Ave. East. (145) FOR SALE Four tires 5.25x19. Good condition. Phone Green 405. FOR SALE Modem Home, splendid location; six rooms. $3500. Garden and elassed-ln sun porch. G. P. Tinker & Co. Phone 57. FOR SALE Two 4 -roomed mod ern cottages, two bedrooms. In one lot; one cottage steady tenancy, other vacant possession July 1. Close in. Price $3,000. O. P. Tinker & Co. Phone 57. MODERN CAFE inrentre of city. uest 01 kitchen equipment and fixtures. Steady business clientele. Excellent opportunity for cash buyer. Armstrong Agencies, 307 3rd Ave. West. (144) FOR SALE 6 room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (140) GOOD BUILDING LOT in th centre of Prince Rupert's best ousiness area. Apply Box 128 Dally News. (tf) FOR SALE Four-room house. $1600 cash. Apply 225 9th Ave. East, evenings. (149) FOR SALE New and used furniture at the lowest prices We buy new and used furniture and hardware and pay better prices than others. Used hassocks, $2.50; used gramophone records, 20c; used Rogers 1847 spoons and forks, 65c; used barber chair, $35.00; used dining room set. 7 pieces, $42.50; used radio, 7 tubes, $15; used gate-leg taWle. $4.00;' used and new paint brushes, best quality, from 15c; new Gurney ranges; also electric irons at reduced prices; slightly used pool table, like new, complete, '2 price. B.C. Furniture Co. Black 324. MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company I 'mlted. Vancouver ? Agents. Advertise In thf Dally News. WARNERS' ADVENTURE Of THE CENTliRr ""7 OUT OF TH E CENTU iij EfiROLFlYNN - (On Me Same 1 AMI1U.S IJY CANADA K CARTOON TOON NEWS SERIAL 1 SHOWS AT 5 1:00 - 3:43 - 6:21 - 7:10 - 9:00 EXPECTS SLIGHT TOURIST TRADE FOR HAZELTON The hospitable and lovely Hazelton district will not see much of an American tourist boom this year in the onlnlon nf Charles Dawson, prominent Hazelton general storekeeper who is, in the city on a short business trip. His prediction is based on letters from several Americans who are perennial summer visitors to the interior community. "So far we have had only a very few American tourists at Hazelton and I doubt very much if we have a very big season." Mr. Dawson commented. "I have had several letters from Americans saying that they would love to come up to Hazelton but that their automobiles are getting old and they hesitate to make long trips with them. And they are unable to buy new cars." However, he anticipates that there will be a considerable influx of Canadians who are fortunate enough to have to travel A doer Using - - .. minimum -u NoUc TuVr.l Y Announcement: 12. FOK KENT FOH RENT Modern heated ap-artment; electric range. Central, o, P. Tinker St Co. Phone 57. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 843 9th Ave. West. (tf) t FOR RENT Room and board. Box 133 Dally News. (144) WANTED WANTED Room, by gentleman. Close in. Box 134 Daliy News. (145) WANTED Marine engine, 5 to 6 h.p. Phone Green 827. (144) HELP WANTED WAITING LIST for newsboys, now open at Dally News, (tf) LISTINGS WANTED SELLINO YOUR HOUSE? We have buyers Jooklng for well-built 4 and 5-room homes. Cash or terms. Consult us first. Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342, (164) PERSONAL THE BOARD of School Trustees requests that all children for Grade I enrollment In September be registered at the nearest school before June 26. Children eligible for enrolment must be 6 years of age by November 30, 1946. Mrs. M. M. Roper, Secretary. (44) RUGS and Chesterfields cleaned and shampooed. Phone Blue 318. (148) SLENDOR TABLETS are effec tive.. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at all druggists. (146) AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES every Saturday at 171 Third Avenue 'East, (tf) TENDERS SEALED TENDERS marked "Tender for Purchase of Lots 3 and 4, Block 21A, Section 1" will be accepted by the undersigned up to noon Friday, June 28, for the purchase of Lots 3 and 4, Block 21A, Section 1 and the buildings located thereon and known as the "Old Land Marx." Further particulars may be obtained from the City Clerk. The highest or any tender will ' not necessarily be accepted. 11. D. Thaln. City Clerk. (145) LOST LOST Hub cap of Packard car 1-10. Return 77 Taxi. Reward. (144) LOST Ronson lighter, gold In itials J.E.M., vicinity former used buildings, 2nd Ave. Please leave at Daily News. (147) BROWN PLASTIC PURSE, containing glasses, keys, driver's licence, etc. Anyone finding please leave at Daily News. Reward, (146) BUT THAT MADE TEXftTGREATf vcuuif ni ra AlEXIS SMITH Pmiam t & shorter distances to reach ;iaz-clton. He thinks, when the salmon run on the upper Skeena begins there will be plenty of fishermen on hand. Mr. Dawson, w:io carries as wide a variety as Dowlble nf sporting good?, says that he Is naving difficulty getting light uy roas and official quality J to Ha.el' n If ifeM CoDili If "It': ii'TBy. Pcrfrc' than baaco.'ui i) i Hie .!!;! ": poorci tl. war. Mr. Dav Tutsd.iv STl -m if V w.' fy&uwul n"m pend on leew FINE, SOUND TEETH DEPEND ON FOCDJ 'THE beauty of t child' teeth dcpeoJj so m::sh on uielul in a diet planned to maintain licaltk- teeth. For Carnation, af it rtourt Trnm ihp ran mm. the calcium and phosphorus found in or&.-arr milk . . . anu many timea the lunshinc iu: i D. Aj a drinking milk (propcIy diluted and th..!: '), viti in cooking, or uwd undiluted on c-rcj!i a: i fruiu, urnauqn can do a lot lot the teeth ol our ycanjiica For menu help and milk informatbn. write for Irii book, "Growing Up With Milk The Cirijitioa Company Limited, Toronto, Ontario, or Vustouret Carnation Mill A CANADIAN PRODUCT C..WCij ATTENTION!! Ca impers Watson's Food Store AT SMITHEKS WILL BE MAKING REGULAR DELIVERY TO LAKE KATHLYN THIS SUMMER. York General Construction TTTTTfTTyVTTTTVmm Keel Gillii. ha:. tafcJ over IJoborlson Ilottle JUiyers and the bti: me m. be known a: the TMMvrU IfPPKKTI M10TTLK COLLECTS I'hone liliif "37 AAAAAAAAAiAAAililltU S MOT. ELECTRH (rrince Rupert) LIMITE'j ELECTRICAL CONTKACTOrJ . Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Hiring and lltvM TJhnno niack .107 97ft Rornnrl Avenue W ihtv vwsw - See or Thone Uj on a New Insulation KIMSUL Soinctliins New and the Host Free Estimates on Any Kind of Construction Vriii Mi mo Tf on4 X7 Hart TVi Tf. WE HAVE OUR OWN SHOP WE CAN MAKE ANYTHING I'hone niack 12G Day Phone Black 731 Lveninu AWNINGS SAILS . . . ' . . . WINDOW BLINDS CANVAS SPECIALTIES EDMONDSON'S Phone P.O. Box Black 169 302 430 Bowser Street (Behind 137 Fifth Ave.) Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS . FROM 1 1 A.M. TO 1 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.w . Music by "Esquires" Mondays and Thursdays 10:30 to. 12 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER' TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW iMELV FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS rilONE l.'W 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST