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'lniiomwp.nw.nl ... W. M. MARTIN II; taken over and Is now operating the SEVENTH AVENUE MARKET " ii. mm: of choice meats and groceries Vi)ur( patronage would be appreciated 5 'raui Avenue East PHONE ID- SAVOY HOTEL Car) Varolii, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASEK STREET "lnce Itupert LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street REX CAFE SEC0ND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop. Sucy Chow Mcin Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 0 a.m. to 2 a.m. B'ue 850 PHONE 1 Tit P.O. Box 14C4 Green & Corrins Builders and Painters lntrior and Free Estimates and rlor Work Prompt Service MOCK RADIO BROADCAST Tuxis Boys and Trail Rangers Provide Interesting Entertainment al Smithers SMITHERS The Tuxls boys and Trail Rangers 0f the Smlthers United Church put on a very successful concert which wa.s hfld for two nights this week In the Anglican Hall. The concert took the form pf a radirj show with Rev. C. E. Motte as the an-aoimcer for "Statlou CORN Headtiuafiters of the Bulkley Valley Broadcasting System." There were several very .good numbers portraying radip programs, with the announcer for the sponsor? taken very ably by Clarence (Slim) Ooodacrc. participant! pf tfie program being FH)iy Kllnatrfck. Frank Watspn, Jimmy Pav)dsqn, Art Capllng, Rpy Arnold, Jim Arnold, Aljen Jillpptrlck. Joe Kelly and Oeprge Ford, The audience went Into gales of laughter through the antics i f several vocal numbers by Frnnkip VVritsnn li'lin nlnvpfl thp Paula Robeson"), and soloists or the splendid band nurnbers wpre Jimmy Davidson and Art Capllng A public address system was cleverly used In these numbers. Mrs. L. M. Greene was the lucky winner of the door prize a pound of butter which sh gave to 4he radio announcer to auction off for the benefit of 1 the croun. Then two nounds of shortening were brought forward 1 und also auctioned off. t The conc?rt was very succe.ss-j ful pud I he proceeds will go to wards the eamn funds, the camn belns held each year at Bablne Lake. LONDON, lf- A. C. Michlls retired from the post of chief clerk at the Central Chancellory of the Orders of Knighthood After 30 years' service. He is 73. IN THE SUPREHn: court op MUTISM COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN TIIE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP JOHN ELLSWORTH OAR-LAND (otherwise known as John Oorland), DECEASED INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor. Judge Fisher, made on the Uth day of April, A.D. 1946. I war. appointed Administrator of the Estate ol jonn Eiiiwonn uanura, otherwise known as John aartand. deceased, and all parties having claims against pie said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly vrlfled. to me on or before the 22nd day of May, A D. 1948. and all parlies Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this I2th day of April, A D. 1940. GORDON r . rUHBta, has been filed In this office, notice Is hereby Riven that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, Issue a provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection bo made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B.C. this Uth day of April. 1040 A D. ANDltEW THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar of Titles. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP OEOROE TUTTLE. DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order Of His Honor Judge W. E. Fisher, Local JudKe of the Supreme Court of Brlt-sl Columbia, I was on the 18th dav of April, 1940, appointed Administrator of the estate of Oeorge Tuttle. who died on or about the 7th day of January. 1946. 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 31st day of May. 1940, falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims or wnicn i snail been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 18th dav of April, AD. 1940. CORDON F. FORBES. Acting Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. M4 Geo. J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday ,VR SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Qlven Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre pidg.) PHONES: Bus. Bkic 1-15 Res. Red 111" Ask for Geprge ARE HONORED AT SMITHED BMrrjIEBS A yery enjoyable dinner was held on Wednesday evening at the home qf Mr. aijd i rlcs? Mrs. Harvey Davles In Smithers when members of -the Ration F&ar aml rubbing hard. If the glue Board gathered to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dlmock. Mr. Dlmock has been municipal clerk for the village of Smlthers for the past 19 years and secretary of the Ration Board since Its Inception. Mr. and Mrs. j JP'nced pepper, a llttlp corn, and Dlmock were presented with a set of three colored pictures of the three bridges over Hagwllget Canyon at Hazelton one of the olef Indian bridge, one of :he old Mine bridge, and one of the present Public Works bridge. They were also presented with a beautiful rard signed by all the member, of hc board. Mr. and Mrs. nimoek will be makng their new home in the cart of "Frank Sumatra"). Blllyl EGOS MORE PLENTIFUL KUnatrirk (as a colored girl, This .season eggs are becoming more plentiful and are ready to take an Increasingly important place in our diet. They should alway. be cooked at low temperature, dietitians say. Eggs are delicious and satisfying food, tout some persons have! developed' a dLstate for them because they have been served so often with boiled eggs with toughened whiles and sticky yolks Instead of the tender al most Jelly-like egg which should result from proper cooking. Fried eggs that are tough and hard on the edges or curdled custards are the result of too much heat. There Ls no reason why eggs should be served only at breakfast. An excellent egg supper dish has been tested . . . it makes a good luncheon dish, too. Eggs au Gratin require four cooked potatoes, ','2 cup pf milk, four green onions (','2 cup chopped), salt and pepper to taste, six hard-cooked eggs, Va cup of grated cheese. Slice the potatoes Into a greas-rd casserole. Heat the milk and pour over the potatoes. Cover the top with sliced green onions. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Cover and bake in a moderately hot oven, Z1$ degrees fahrenhelt. for 25 minutes. Arrange hard-cooked efes 6ri'potaloes, cover ' with grated cheese. Return to the oven and bake ten minutes In a moderately slpw oven, 325 degrees fahrenhelt. to heat the eggs and melt Ihc cheese. INSTEAD OF BUTrER These Act,"L,"'cLa,1, Adfml"1?.trator' days, with butter and shorten- " "- In li.llJ 1 j . I.WK Itl.niSTKV ACT Re: Certificate of Title No 22598-1 to Lot Thirteen (13), Block Fourteen (14). Townslte of Atlln. Map 078. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss ma in minim Mippiy ana sometimes Impossible to find, and sugar and wheat scarce, a good many persons have resigned themselves to a cakeless, cookie- oi tnc uoovc wriuiciue oi line imu . .. . In the name of William Arthur Dodd . lesS QlCt. WiiHe this certainly helps make food available. It Is possible to allow the family a few food luxuries and still consume less than In past years. If butter was formerly used, in baking cakes and cookies, try other mild-flavored fats Instead. Rendered chicken fat is especially good. Give up three-layer cakes in favor of plain loaf cake, cup cakes or layer cakes with two lhin layers, .a Jam filling and simple meringue VP- Cakes, of course, are only for special oc- (i()VI:ltMi:T l.l((t'OK act-notice OF APPPLICATION for CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENSE NOTICE Is hereby given that on the 3rd day of June. next, the undersigned Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of beer license No. 7404 Issued In respect of premises being part of a building known as Central ' Hotel, situate at the corner of 1st have Avenue and 7th Street, Prince Ru- kti, u.u u)oii me iuiius urstTiut'ii as Lots numbered Eleven (11) to Fourteen (14), Inclusive. In Block i number Ten (101, Section One (1). Map No. 923, Prince Rupert Laivl Reglstery District, In the Province i of British Columbia, from Albert Dixon. Harold Clarforlh Dixon and ' ?lln Wntorneld In Central Hold- 1 Ings Ltd., having Its head office at 78!) Pender Street West, Vancouver, nc. th transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert, b c, this 25th (lay of April, AD. 1940. CENTRAL 1IOLD1NUM LTU.. Applicant and Transferee. (121) CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates For your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms Cafe In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE SI ; HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I remove glue .stains from furniture and fab- A. By dipping a cloth in vine- has hardened, keep wetting H w)th yinegar, and when softened rub it off. Q. How can I make creole potatoes? A. Roll potato cubes, and add a few lima beans, and cream Jn a double boiler. Q. How can I clean the baby's gums? A. Dip a small piece of cot-tpn Jn boraclc acid and rub on the gums daily. Fraser Valley near Chllliwack and the good wishes of the whole district g0 with them in their new location. The Experts Say - - By HELEN BANNERMAN Canadian PresH Staff Writer caslons. Deep-dish ple.s with pastry cut-puts on top or open pies wllh crust only on the bottom are Just as delicious as the regular two-crust pies. Grease pans with mlld-fjavqred fats and sayg butter and shortening wrappers for this purpose. Collect every, bit of fat and render It down for cooking purposes. Cut away the excess fat from rpasis, steaks and chops. Save all meat drippings . . . they can be used In meat and vegetable dishes and for pan frying. Never ase butter for pan frying. Fats from bacon, sausages, sparcribs and other meats are excellent for this purpose. In roasting meats and poultry pour off excess fat during cooking, leaving only sufficient fat in the pan for basting and later for making gravy. In this way (he fat is not darkened to the same extent it would be if left In the pan for full roasting time. REVISITED SCOTLAND William Sim C.lail to Re Rack In Prince Rupert After Spending Year on Native Heath Just about a year ago William Sini, pioneer of this cjty and of Pprchpr Island, Jeft for his native heath of Scotland with a View tp spending the rest of his jife there but. Instead of remaining, he is back in Prince Rupert aaln, .glad to be here and satisfied that, after these many years, this is the place for him. Mr, Sim, while heading pri marily for his native town pm Fraserbrpugh, 40 miles from Aberdeen, saw a good deal of Scotland during his revi$itation. Fraserbrpugh. he found, bad her.n- finite badly damaged as a result of German bombing. In snlte of the privations and ! hardships -of war he was im-; pressed wlih the healthy appear- ; nnce of the children, particularly In the city of Aberdeen, "You never saw a bonnier let of young folk lhan you can see j there and happy and carefree ' loo." Then he added something rhlrh rounded Incredible for Ab-erdppn, ajways noted J"pr Its thrlfj: "They seem to havi ilenty of mopey Jo spent." Mr. Sim crossed to 'the Old Country a$ the war in Europe , was nrawi"? j,p a ciosp m a great "onv'oy. some of Ih ships of vhlch. were sunk by enemy action. IIp returned two or three weks ago on an aircraft car rier. Train Schedule For the F.ast j Monday, Wednesday, Friday ; 8 p.m. Finni the East-Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. IT Buv War Savtnes ."".Earncs 7 fought off a pack of hungry shoppers fo bag this package of crisp, crunchy, delicious Grape-Huts Flakes! "Bravo, Sir Archibald I And I'd be Ueve you If you said you fought through a jungle full of lions for that malty-rlch, sveet-as-a-nu flavor of Post's Orape-Nuts Flakesl" "And of course. Gentlemen, we must remember that Grape-Nuts Flakes are not only marvellously delicious they supply carbohydrates for energy; proteins for muscle; phosphorus for teeth and bones; Iron for the blood; and other food essentials." "Those two golden grains wheat and nlalted barley are combined in Grape-Nuts Flakes. They're specially blended, baked and toasted for flavor, crlspness, easy digest Ion." "Let us repair to the breakfast room and shoot.a giant economy package." Weekly Auction Sale AT CLAPP Itl.OCK (OPPOSITE CIVIC CENTRE Itl.DC.) on -- SATURDAY, APRIL 27th, 2:30 p.m. Consisting: Lot of Carpenter's Tools; Hetls; Dressers; 2 Radios; Typewriter; Upholstered Chair; 2 Knainel Kangcs; 2 Restaurant Kledrie Toasters; 1 small Office Safe, and other articles. GOODS INTENDED FOR THIS SALE TO HE IN NOT LATER THAN f. P.M. FRIDAY., TERMS CASH GEORGE J. DAWES The Auctioneer PHONES: Illue I I." Ilu. Red VJt7 Res. Kwong Sang Hing CHOP SUEY HOUSE Re-opened Thursday, April 18 Phone Red 247 612 Seventh Avenue West (97) tptintc Kupcrt Dailp i3cU)0 Friday, April 5j5, 1916 7?S Je ke wo ' . no excuse"' in-"too'v? Kordboin Borden Pasteurtzed Ha?'ns or r:aae from R . fresh it n. ' wast 1 "u' Wave Jfi; . tmv out heanh-o-- ...V.nle nWiC" -rn for dnnKu. Wta Powder a skl.y nave it . ati'"-;,,,, itffyi 1 s a MILK .IN A MINUTE. A CLASSIFIED AD -IN THE DAILY NEWS WILL BRING RESULTS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ' Pall Mall Cafe ' AND CHOP SUEY o at CENTRAL HOTEL Will He-open Saturday, April. 20th We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. j WE EXTEND A HEARTY INVITATION TO COME AND ENJOY OUR FINE FOOD ' NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 188 AWNINGS SAILS . . . . . . WINDOW BLINDS, CANVAS SPECIALTIES' EDMONDSON'S 430 Bowser Street (Behind 137 Fifth Ave.) Phone Black 169 P.O. Boj 302 LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE Established 1910 FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND SHIPPED TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND U.S.A. LIMITED FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND RELIABLE SERVICE Phone LINDSAY'S 60 or 68 We serve you nothing but the best Special Red Brand Beef, Choicest fresh Vegetables and Fruits I Complete line of Groceries I OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN DURING REGULAR STORE HOURS Choicest Cooked Meats, Meat Pies, Roast Chickens, 1 Fish and Chips dally. We are ready to serve yon Chinese dishes Chow Mein, Chop Suey, etc., to take out. Cooked with delicate taste and quirk service. TRY US! .f RUPERT BUTCHERS phone 21 Third Ave, West Next Royal Hotel York General Construction See or Phone Us on a New Insulation KIMSUL Sometnff Nc'v and the Rest Free Estimates on Any Kind of Construction You Name , It, and We Can Do It WE HAVE OUR OWN SHOP WE CAN MAKE ANYTHING Phone Black 12G Day Phone Green 937 Evenings .1 : . r u