Sometimes Scarce PIC CAFE Hill Kcaprn on i J-.. 4 tvril 17 i ) L-.hr j Mm a m. HI. J. DAWES AUCTIONEER VALUATOR ufovDi arn to suit imb coxvi:mi:nci: MTVRE ami wnsi:-3 tlTICTS I'ACKDU and siurrrn kin Phone for Appointment ck iff I. It ED 127 MONO sang iiing nor Kit HOP SUEY HOUSE W 7th AVE WT-ST r 4 K ?, Tall welcome t2 p.m. 1? p.m. 'V, ttisae Ked J 17 -. ' i p.m. reus urn NICOSIA rThe government of Cyprus has arranged for the ImpwUUeti of a fpttqn plii-tUng plant frm. the United Kingdom, whith will' step up by too Ions per jcar the production of yam. Announccrrients Dry Dock Employees Dance t tie staff Pining Hall are cancelled until further notice. Valhalla Bridge. April 8:30 pin. Valhalla Hall. Navy Auxiliary Dance. 17th. Odd. fellow' Hall. April 18. C.W.L. bridge, whist, erlbbagc. K.O.C. Hut. April 20. Lutheran Tea, Aj)rtl 20th. Hall. April 27. De Carlo's L. P. P. Dane, Eagles' Hall, April 27. Eastern Star Dance, hprll 28. Valhalla Daner, Aprjl 28, Odd-fel!os' Hall. May Day Celebration meeting, speakers and music. Booth Mem-o:ial Scoool. May 2, 8 pn. Nurses' Spring Dance. May 2, Oddfellows' Hall. Prebyterlan Missionary Tea. Mr. A. Ha tens, May 3. United Cnurch Spring Sale. May 4th. Women's Auxiliary Canadian Legion Dance. May S. Oddfellows' Hall. Jean Do Carlo's Orchestra. Refreshment. Cambral Tea, May 11. Mrs. Munlhc's. C.CP dance. Oddfellows' Hall. May 12. Dc Carlo's Orchestra, 0 30 to 1 30 am. Eureka! Wliat have we? Believe It or not we have 2 Easy Washing Machines direct from the factory. Easy Oyrators. Price same aa before the war. $109.25 Cash Price Terms may be arranged according to W.PT.D. regulations. These Washers will be sold to the applicant having the greatest need for a washer. Make application In writing stating the number of family In residence and any extraordinary conditions that would warrant priority. ft. WTENSION TABLE. e SG3.00. To denr 'COFFER TAIJLEt $20.00. Tn nl.M $55.00 . $14,95 j"1 lamps. enne - u .iL-,ir ............. t Ii, 1Urirp IlftVrti rNit..; $10-95 ELI0 Furniture Store Third Avenue i We are still makinq IhU luscious bar, t?Vt naturally In jester quantities. That's wfiy if seems so seofpe. Soon, WP hope, vypr-ljrpo restrictions will be over. CEALET) TENDERS kUkmhI to the I dw tor Aitmuoiw to rtlnt. Wwt i Work Oiltw Ontario." will be re- mHm tfiitll t n.'tn. r.ls..T.). Thur. April ?. 1841, (or ltrtkm Um bMtUw ifttrtn (Writ fide uuluflhc ) . weat Dtock. Otuwc nrwcumtlona en be obUtord at Utf atlta of the Chief Architect iMparuTMm en rx Public Work Ottawa Ml tl saprrvtrtns Architect S AUHtar (HrM ljui T.iront On-Urto TtuAm m not be cond(-rd tmlem made on the form mppDed b? tbr Drpartmcnl and in iucrd ne with tlw cnditin vi tufib tbMTin Beh Undrr muii ty aciorepiiriled br a etrtUird eboju' m .1 1 tinrtrred bank tu Caniute. paj-'le i" The dM nf th Hfmuun)i' lhf Mlntl- r Jobs Daughters4 Dance, Mas-1 of Puwte w.iu. iui t., 10 ? .u 11.11 Vi ctil ot tbr amouot the lender onic nau. April 31. w u,u or tb oomunnu Panada or of the Canadian ljti s: L. O. B. A. Dance. Oddfellow' , Hallway Company and iu eooititufKt nanuun uncimaiiiunaiiy ruairii- Ud aa to principal ami mtret bv oT Canada, or tbr aSorcnMttoMd bonto and a mlfvd turn to mate up an , add amount I iTK The Draarlincat. ttkrotMh the Chief Arehlteft'i office Will Alp- ply Mue-petnU and apecuiestaofl oi ' tbr work on deopalt of a Sum of lltOO. in tbc fStV or a tertUted Ke MlaSltr lc Work. Vbe Sepuafl be rrWed on' return at the blue-prtnU and upeetflcati ni within a month from the daw it reception or tmder If not returr rd vttbln that period the depta t wtU be for letted IJy vder. J XI fSOMEnVIUT-feretarr tntrUMit of Pubtte Worka OtUva. prUj8. 144 1IMIIIK mm: SIM Saalad iradeta will be reottved by Ihe Minister at Land at Victoria, I1C. not later than 11 o'clock m the forenoon on the Ut day of May 1944. for the purrhaar of Ucnce Xl4M. to cut 3.&4S.000 feet of pprure. Oedar and Hemlock on an araa atUMtod cm the North fhorr f CumaiMta Inlet. Queen dttarfott IMaiwH Laow DUtrtct j Two tSI yean will be alloaed fur reaaofal of Umber. Purther part leu lata of the Chief roreater. Prince HupoH. ti 0. fiMimt Mil: xtsq Sealed Tender will be recflred bv the Mlnteter of Unda at ytctorta. IIC not later than II am on th 6th day of June. 1044. for the put- J. L. CURRY (Late of Yukon) CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block Phone Green 095 Meet Me at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACKBAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) For that Long-wanted MONUMENT OR MARKER See National Monuments G02 5th East Box 1425 Station l I'rlnce Rupert. B.O. J. M. S, Loubser P.O.. R.A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phonp 6f0 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Local teachers who have been A Educational Meeting tomorrow in Vancauver during the Easter night at Valhalla Hall. Speaker, vocation period, returned to the i LAC Olaf Arnston. city last night, Angus Currle, manager of .Claxton Cannery, and Ernest iJenson, foreman, arrived at the Skeena River plant over the week-end from Vancouver wheM ; they have been spending the winter. Injured in a fall on one of the l:ulis under construction at the local dry dock, Yanko Mllulic, a workman was taken to hospital Friday afternoon suffering from a fractured arm and ojher Mrs. W. A. King leaves this afternoon on her return to Ter"- raee after a week's visit here with her n and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor King, Sixth Avenue East IF NOSE CLOGS UP TONIGHT Put 3-purpot Va-tro-nol up each noitrti. It il) shrinks swollen membrane. (2) soothes Irritation. 13) relieves transient nasal con- E est Ion . . . and bring; greater reathln? comfort, mjmaum Follow the complete WlCsV StSS VATK9 N0L Mrthi Login. Swift't fjmed home econo-miit. ahote ctklr,tnime cookingcolamn it a rtgultr feture of this pige. Look for thcic viluible hints eich Mondijr dinner is definitely something to set before the boys as they come home on leave. Now for broiling! Preheat your broiler. Slash edges of fat at close intervals to prevent curling. Place steak 3 to 5 inches from source of heat. For medium done allow seven minutes for each side for a one-inch steak and proportionately For til xou nee d to k now on meit cookery icnj l()f? for Mrth Logan's "Met Com-plctt' Only t few copies. Swift CsnaJUn Co Limited, Dept. NKffl iNew Westminster. TILLIE THE TOILER p. McKenjie left on Saturday night for a trip to Vancouver. Moose Meeting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock In fhe Eagle's Hall. S?t. Albert Stiles arrived In the city last week to spend his Jeave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Stiles, 1st Ave. West Mrs. J. A. Brown returned to the city last evening from a brief trip to Vancouver. She was ac- 1 - I - . . 1 J V. . tmm cpmpaiijcq uy act uau&ificf , couver, fetf Blyth, the former MUs Ada Brflwp, and tne latters jinie daughter, who will proceed with fier to take up residence while Lieu!. Blyth is away on military duties. Local firemen kept their hand in j; actice on Sunday by puttlnz out a fire which broke out while ne of their trucks was belns niled with gasoline from the pump in front of the fire hall. The engine of ihe truck had inadvertently been left running while gas was being poured into he tank and, when 34)me of he fluid was spjjled. a fire resulted. It was extinguished be- .!c any damage was done to the truck. tjMtribi Lngtn Porterhouse Steak Now that meat is free, what about a juicy porterhouse steak cruue or L.iornr .2VH to cut a.ioo - i ., , . , i. ooo reet of pmce. Hemkk and ; Broiled or pan-broiled, a steak iiuir w ii m hiui inj on vnv Norlti shore of , Cumaheaa Inlet. Queen Charlotte lalanda Land Ola-Ulct Tvo 13) years will be allowed tor removal of timber. rurUier bartlculara of the Chief Poreater. Tttorla. lie. or Diatrlct Poreater, ITlnce Rupert. IlC. Dally News Advertising Brings Results. more for thicker steaks. Serve with mushrooms and a leafy green vegetable on the sj de. CARVING A PORTERHOUSE STEAK rHE COLONEL DOESN'T SEEM id TAKE hT SUSPICIONS OF MAPES SERtOUSL" r- n a Place the steak on the platter with the bone to your right. If possible use steak can ing set. First, remove the bone by cutting round it and lifting out. Now carve across full width of steak, making weJge-shape portions each of which contains part of the tenderloin. Note: Steaks are the only meats carved u ith the grain. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED n Domlnlon-wldc organization dvoted to the conservation and efficient distribution of Canada's food resources FltKE AT ALDER PARK. PHASER STREET Wednesday, April 19, 1944 8 P.M. A fire fighting dcrnonstration, yjth thp aid of the Allied Forcps and the A.U.p., pn ,? bombs, incendiaries and their cpntrol. After the demonstration open air mpying pictures. Miss D. Johnstone Saturday night on a Vancouver.' the South pn Tuesday. CONTROLLER C.P.C. (A.R.P.) Mrs. W. f. Sheardown lef: Saturday niht on a trip to Van- left or trip to Mrs. B. Walker and Miss Kay Meredith were amonz loca; sphopl teacjiers returning to the jJTrrfflBTades! tne pasjer npiuay in Vancouver. MUs Ida Nelson of the Prince Rupert General Hospital nursing staff returned Sunday night from a short holiday trip to Van- i couver. Miss Nelson had left for Alex Mitchell returned to the city last evening from Vancouver and Victoria where "he had been attending a brief course of instruction for officers of Sea Cadet's Corpi Advertise in The Daily News. Cemetery Service Those wishing plots tended to Phone Blue 615 and leave phone number for Fresh Local Haw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE G57 FOR A TAXI Telephone 65 Stand: Grotto Cigar Store "aSFsale"' OF FURNITURE, STOVES, ETC. EACH THURSDAY EVENING at 7 p.m. Commencing Thursday, April 13 At the Auction Room. Third Ave. (Next to Commodore Cafe) Terms: Cash. J. MAIR, Auctioneer CniMNEY SLEEPING !jWRqCRNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. Phone Black 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHQV MEIN Opening Hours: 3 pjn. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 COMPLETE VISION NECESSARY OH, MISS TONES, ARE you STILL rEEPlHS AN EVE ON TH)S htAPES? """Nothto jAinoro H w rfoffn, ona (ow-price IWirV 'dogble-d9 CUt)OJ blodet. The 7:- yoorw"- Prove P j n Searc Recognized the world over as. leading in Quality and Styling. There i$ a Stetson-made . Hat in All Price Ranges.. STETSON . . . PREMIER ..... ... STETSON MEDALIST .... . . . STETSON STRATOLINER . . . STETSON SPECIAL THE "BROCK" by STETSON KaJELL, MAVBE OUt) BETTER KEEP TWO EYE50N Hirl DONT FOROET . THE BIG DANCE WEDNESDAY, ArillL IS, 9:30 to a.m. I.O.D.E. HALL Gentlemen 75e Roy Proverbs and Ills Orchestra Old Time and Modern Music Civilians Only Removal Notice Dr. Jens Munthe, Tetst, announces the removal of his offlep from the Besnef Block to the Killas and Christopher Block (opposite Post Offlcei, effectiva Monday. April 17. Notice , The Royal Norwegian Consulate is being removed from the Besner Block to the Killas and Christor pher Block (opposite Posf Office), as from Monday, April 17. Here- h Sto For Your Stetson Hat $8.50 $7.50 $7.50 $7.50 $6.00 SnOP AT THE SEVENTH AVE. MARKET "The Friendly Store" We handle HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS and VAN'S BREAD Also Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Our Prices Are Itljht By Westovcr IF YOU HAVE ONE SHUT HAV THINK YOU'RE VMlWKlN V)