.Violrmnn of I ' li .inn hnnrr! thai I HA fiiffr vprp. and Colin ..am CILLiilA .- Loronana waiter .v.y Pmero,l; management repre- board, are the Prlnca :JVI f rptUfll to Vancouver iJpf"- " nr Mia heirlnz , jjKfonciu-M"'' " v in tne pally News. 1 -s7 CANNED FOODS InnoiiiHvnwnl . . . UVOY HOTEL Carl 7'ifuii: i- Phone 37 pn nJ.44 FRASEH STREET Prince Rupert REX SfttND AVENUE, OPPOSITE Chop Sucy Chinese Open 8 Phnn Blue 850 Green cn7fer.? Wllntrlor and Work AFRICAN GIRLSJAKE UP NURSING Jonannesbyrg. S.A.., -There j adequate medical care f for A rnqre application for non-leans. European girls to enter nursln colleges than there are facilities o train them, states a special article In the Johannesburg Btar Pvercrowded hospitals and a shortage 0f trained staff are the main difficultly In providing of r"" Vim. When time's !.,.-. - a .rWit,, ....1 iliruirr in due, UV Bll fa matter to gel an estfa trpr. '! ready. With "Koyal City'' (jnrif.l Food, on your pantry Mielf, yon don't nerd to waste limp in cleaning anil trimming. In a frw minutes they're liol ami steaming, and noli flavor, Imit fWALClTY "THE CKEIHT HOUSE OF HIALITY"E Coated with (jlainoiir . . . You'll he in this distinctively simple topper you'll wear over every-thiilfi. How flattering is the new, dropping shoulder line, deep arniholes (perfect to wear over suits) and the flared hack. BUDGET PLAN A convenient way to have the pleasure of your Spring clothes, right at the .start of the season. TERMS In accordance with W.I'.T.li. Regulations. W. M. MARTIN Has taken over and Is now operating the SEVENTH AVENUE MARKET Ml, link OF CHOICE MEATS AND GROCERIES Your patronage would be appreciated 536 Seventh Avenue East ' PHONE ll2 LING THE TAILOR , We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE C49 220 Sixth Street CAFE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chow Mfin Dishes our specially. a.m, to 2 a.m. PHONE IT.'l P.O. Box 1404 & Corriiis and Painters Free Estimates and Prompt Service The syllabus 1 the same as that for European nurses and covers 312 years. Nurses are paid 20 ($901 -during the first year, 28 In the .second, 38 In the third and 48 irt the last year, and are eligible for benefits such as holiday pay and maintenance. Miss J. McLarty, matron of the Johannesburg Non-European Hospital, gives good reports of student nurses under her pare. Tr-ey are interested, hard workers and shine particularly In the i practical side of the training. I They find the theory difficult because examination? have to b2 written in English, which to many Is a foreign language. Eleven candiates at this hospital wrote their final examinations at the end of 1945. Three failed in the oral and theoretical 'examinations. There hav!" never been failures In the practical tests. Of the 25 probationers who took the preliminary examination last November, only one failed.. Probationers come .to Johannesburg to train not only from the Transvaal, but from the Cape Province. Dasutoland. Swaziland and the Transkel. Natal has 1 large training centre In the King Edward Vlfl Non-European Ifosoital. Posts in rural districts, where nurses are so urgently ncedd. are not ponular. Olrls prefer the ' amenities 01 tne towns. AIDS DISASTER, FUND BOLTON. En?., S The Mayor of FH'on's football disaster fund received $10,020 from a theatre nrfirrmnep. in London organ ized by Jack Hylton. Ml HFfiTtiTRV CT Re: Ortirirnte ' Tllle No. 22598-1 to lnt Thirteen (IS). Block Four-HK14). TownfUtr of Allln, Map (178. 'WHEREAS satisfactory Droof of loan of the above Ortlf Irate of Title Iwmect In tne name of William Arthur Dodil has been filed In this olfire. notice U hereby elven that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the. date of the first publication hereof. Issue a provisional Certiorate of Title in lieu or Raid lost certlflrate. unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing. DATED at the tjind Registry Offlre. Prince Rupert BC thh flth day nf April, 1946 A D. ANUKfcW I HOMenOn. Deputy Registrar of Titles. IN THE fitlPREME COURT OY BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP QEOROE TUTTI.E. DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge W. E. Pisher. Loral Jud!?e of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 18th day Of April. 1946. appointed Administrator of the estate of George Tuttle. who died on or about the 7th day of January. 1948. All persons Indebted to the aald estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claim 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 of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this lath dav of April. A D. 1948. OORDON F PORBES. Acilng Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B C M4 ieo. J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WK SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: Bus. Blue 1 1 5 Res. Red 127 Ask for Oeorge J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic I If nerves --doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates For your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms Cafe In Connection LICENSED DEMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 Seasonable Asparagus In Favour These Spring Days; Some Timely Recipes Here On the market asparagus Is often shortened, tp "grass;." At this time of the year meals may resemble spring bouquets, gay and colorful with a touch of fresh greens. Tender asparagus tips are enjoyed by mpst peovie, whether they come direct from the garden or by "way of the grocery store. The early Romans wrote about asparagus with much enthusiasm, it has been highly valued down through the ages, first a- a medicine, like a spring tonic, then later as a vegetable. The women of today welcome this flrst spring vegetable and try In serve It on the ery first day it appeirs. They make the most of its short season and appreciate new ways to srve It. Here are suggestions and recipes for this aristocrat of veg-etables. When asparagus Is to be served In plecesj.cut off the tips and reserve them. Cook the lower-ends or the stalks for 10 minutes, then add the tips and cook five minutes longer. Tills cut asparagus may be served In cream sauce. If the stalks are to be served whole, jthey should be cooked In an upright position, n a small amount of boiling salted water so that the tips will be above the water and will be steamed rathei than boiled as they require very little cooking. Any narrow and rather tall container that will , control ii:n:Nii:i (Continued from Page 1) clpal, people had to deal were very real to people, differing In that respect from the academic Issues which occupied the federal and provincial legislators. Mayor H. M. Daggett presided at the civic dinner and guests Included a number of out-of-town visitors who had been here Ih connection with the sittings of the Royal Commission. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ooldenberg, Mayor and Mrs Daggett, A. C. Desbrlsay. commission counsel; C. E. Brown secretary; Mr. Morrison, stenographer: R. R. F. Sewell, secretary of the Union of B.C. Municipalities; Mr. and Mrs. S. Oould. Smlthers; Emll Ilaugland, T. II. Walsh and Nigel Sherwood, Terrace; Aid. and Mis. Alex Sinclair, Aid. and Mrs. S. D. Johnston, Aid. and Mrs. Robert McKay. Aid. T. N. Ypungs, Aid. Qeopje Hll's and Aid. C. O. Ham. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Thain, City Enelneer A. E. Phillips. : S4V?J .4 . .: ' S r; I- , m M Ideas for Housekeepers hold the asparagus In an upright position will do very well. The coffee pot and the upper part of the double-boiler are most suitable. Like all vegetables, asparagus, to be at its best, should be cooked and eaten as soon as possible after picking, or purchasing. If keeping it in the crisper, wash and dry the stalks, for if moisture clings to the tips, they will very quickly become slimy. Asparagus does not always need to be cooked, It Is delicious thinly sliced raw in a salad. One pound of asparagus will .serve four people, allowing about seven medium stalks each. But-cr or Hollandalse sauce, wfilph it also extravagant to "the ratim cpnsclous haVe a very satisfactory substitute in tangy Cheese Sauce. Tangy Clx'fsc Saucp 3 tablespopns fat 3 tablespopnfuls flour Hi cups milk 'i cup grated cheese. Vs teaspoon dry mustard 3,4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce M teaspoon salt Dash of pepper Melt the fat, blend in the flour and .dd the milk. Cook over Lw beat, stirring constantly until thickened. Continue to cook for five minutes. Then add cheese, mustard blended with the Worcestershire sauce, salt and nen-per. Stir until cheese Is melted. Arrange the cooked asparagus on ! a serving plate and pour sauc ! over them. Six servings. Spring Salad 1 cup sliced raw carrots Ha cups sliced raw asparagus 2 cups shreeded. ereen. leaf M. cup sliced radifhps lettuce ' Green onions to garnish. Use tender stalks of asparagus (reserving tougher ends for fsoup). Cut In thin cross-wise prices. If desired the asparagus nay be partially cooked' 4t :hould however, still be crisp, 'lave all ingredients well chilled ind crisp. Toss lightly together with dressing. Six servings. Asparasus Shortcake 1 lb. fresh asparagus Or 2 clip- NEURALGIA Are NKURALCIA and the Hammering Headaches it causes blinding yoiLwith cruel pain? O'-t fast, sale relief as others have, with Templrton's T-R-C s. Don t delav another oy. Start now to relieve that yain with T-R-C's- the remedy enthusiastically piaisrd by thousands. At all drugjsiuts Sue. t-W r a Uai.i J , cooked asparagus, cut In 1 Inch pieces 2 cupsv sifted pastry flour OR 14 cups sifted all-purpose flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 egg, beaten 1 cup milk 3 tablespoons fat, melted Drain asparagus thoroughly. Sift together the dry ingredients and stir In the pieces of asparagus. To the beaten egg add the milk and melted fat. Add liquid to dry Ingredients, stirring only enough to blend. Turn Into a greased 8-Inch square cake pan pr.greased muffin, tins and bake in a hot oven. 400 degrees F., fpr 25 to 30 minutes. Serve hot topped with hard-cooked p.ggs In crearrt' saucp. Oarnlsh with paprika. Six servings. isssssssssssssssssssssssssssssao- A Product of Quality Pure . . . safe . . . soft ... creped for extra refinement. PUREX N0 .J CCIENCE has proved therav are certain food elements everyone needs for health. If there aren't enough of them in a child's food, serious things can happen such as stunted growth, soft bones, poor teeth, faulty nerves, loss of appetite, defective eyesight. Ovaltine supplements the diet with elements frequently deficient in ordinary foods! Three servings ol Ovaltine furnish a significant portion of a child's daily requirements of Vitamins A, H, D, Riboflavin (G) ana iNtacin and Minerals Ulcium, Phosphorus and Iron, In audition it provides the basic food substances complete proteins to build muscle, nerve and bojycells high-energy foods foritaliry and endurance. It thus acts as an insurance against food deficiencies that retard normal growth. So if your child eats poorly, is thin, underpar, perhaps nervous, vhy not try delicious Ovaltine for normal xowth and better appetite. OVALTINE ,o 0 SSSSSSSSS' SilSSSSSSSS k .... 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Thaln Js I leaving tonight ' on the Prince Rupert on a trip to Vancouver , oil city business, - A 7 seour ravonfe Recipe ' i 'Mi:;u.s no. tncK to conking with Carnation X. MilK-;Just mix it half-and-half, with water if; your recipe calls for milk. Or use it undiluted if ,the recipe calls for cream. You'll marvel at the creamy-smooth texture, the extra-rich flavor, of foods cooked with Carnation. Carnation is just pure, whole milk, evaporated to half the original volume for convenience; homogenized for smoothness, sterilized for safety; and Carnation provides an extra share of "sunshine" vitamin D, as well as all the food values of whole, paueurized milk. " FREE Carnation Cook Rook just write' Carnation Co. Limited, Vancouver, B.C. Carnation Milk A CANADIAN PRODUCT - "r. CuumtJ Cow," UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Pall Mall Cafe i AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL " " Will Rc-opeirShllirda AprH 20(li We specialize in tepder, juicy' steaks - ' ' and Chinese dishes. ' WE EXTEND A HEARTY INVITATION TO' COME AND ENJOY OUR FINE FOOD - ';.,T NEW ROYAL HOTEL Home Away From Home Rates 75c up SO Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B C Phone 281 P.O. Box m AWNINGS . . . SAILS, . . . WINDOW BLINDS. CANVAS SPECIALTIES EDMONDSON'S 430 Bowser Street (Behind 137 Fifth Ave.) Phone P.O. Box Black 169 302 the best Special Red Brand Beef, 1 Vegetables and Fruits -. line of Groceries Kwong Sang Hing CHOP SUEY HOUSE Re-opened Thursday, April 18 Phone Red 247 112 Seventh Avenue West (97) We serve you nothing but Choicest fresh Complete OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN. DURING. REGULAR STORE HOURS Choicest Cooked Meats, Meat Pies, Roast Chickens, m 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 quick service. TRY USt RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West .Next Roya) .Hotel York General Construction See or Phone Vs on a New Insulation r. KIMSUL 'Something New and the Rest Free Estimates on Any Kind of Construction. You ijme It, and We pan Do It ; WE HAVE OUR OWN SHOP -- WE CAN MAKE ANYTHING Phone Black 126 Day Phone Green 937 ETenlnrs T ir: P., if. i