ISrinrc Rupert Daily JSctos UD. Thursday. June 19, 1947 NO LIMIT NOW ON PACIFIC MILK At list all restrictions hvc been removed from your hvorit milk and you may buy In unlimited qutntliiei. Rtmtmbcr, Pacific Millc b the only evapauted milk packed In B.C. It ii irradiated and vacuum packed. Do not accept substitutes, because plentiful supplies of Pacific Milk are now available everywhere. Ask for it by name! BUY ALL YOU NEED ACTION IN THIS FILM A role well suited to the virile talents csf Wallace Beery is the rough, tough, boisterous, blustering but often sentimental "Slag" McOurk, ex-heavyweight pugjl- 1N THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP AUSTIN CART. DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour W. E. Fisher, made on the 3rd day of June. AX. 1947, I was appointed Executor of the estate of Austin Cary, deceased. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 31st day of July. AD. 1947. after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. And all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount nf their Indebtedness forthwith. DATED this 5th day of Jtme. A D. 1947 JESSE BRIDDKN. Executor Estate of Austin Cary, e William O. Pulton. Barrister. Prince Rupert B.C. (143) MIVtUM. ZTT saner, or appijc-atiov tor ri.RTinrATT. or improvement "LION". "TIGER" AN "PI.ITIS rRACnilV .MINERAL CLAIMS Situate in the Pmtand Canal Min-lns Division Where Located Kltsautt River, near Alice Arm Lawful Holder Donald Gordon Marshall Number of the holder's free mliv- rrr certificate 12S63-P TAKE NOTICE that Donald Gordon Marshall. Free Miner Certificate No. 1J5C3-P. Intends, at the end of sixty days lrom the date hereof, to apply to tne Mining iiecoraer lor a uen-Uleate of Improvements for the pur pose or obtaining a crown gram oi the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85 of the "Mineral Act." must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 5th flaj of May 1947 D. Q. Marshall. Your feet may be so puffed up and sore that you think you cant go another step. Your shoes may feel as If they are cutting right Into the flesh. You feel sick all over with the pain and torture and pray for quick relief. What's to be done? Two or three applications of Moone's Emerald Oil and in double-quick time the pain and soreness start to disappear. A few more applications at regular Intervals and you're on the way to solid loot comfort And as for Soft Corns and Cal Classified Advertising Payul 111 1st, In "The Mighty McOurk" which is being shown on the Capitol screen this Friday and Saturday. Tlie range of episode in "Tht Mighty McGurk." is a wide one, frocn heart-tugging pathos to slug'fests with ne punches pulled, broad comedy or menacing melodramatic complications. Against a background of New York in the days of forty-five years ago. Beery appears as a kind of trouble shooter for Edward Arnold, boss of a rowdy-dowdy lower East Side cafe. With Arnold demanding that his robust man Friday carry through a plot that will stiake away a piece of property from the Salvation Army into the hands of an unscrupulous siWoon f-oup, Beery finds himself Jn the thick of trouble. His dilemmas- are many and varleo; his lady friend. Aline MacMahon. wants him to oerk p and make something of himself ; ht is threatened by rival gancster elements; he unwillingly becomes foster parent of an English war orplian whose actual guardian posts a hish reward . for his Beery, as the rnttoef bewilder ed bruiser confronted by a hor net's nest of schemes and peril, turns in one of his most effective parts. Young Dean Stock- well is outstandingly sympathetic and mevinc p.s the child refugee. Alkie MacMahon has one of her top roles as Beery's fiancee, while Edward Arnold is despicable in the saioon boss role. The youiie iove interest woven into the story is, deftly handled by two newcomers. Dor othy Patrick and Cameron Mitchell. Classified Aovertisas Pavsl Here's Speedy Relief for Tender, Aching, Burning Feet Moone's Emerald OH Most Give Complete Satisfaction or Monty Cheerfully Refunded louses, try a few applications eacn nignt at bedtime; find out for yourself how good it is. No matter how discouraged you have been, if you have not tried Emerald Oil then you have someirung to learn. It's a wonderful formula this combination of essential oils with camphor and other antiseptics j so marvelous that thousands of bottles are sold annually fori many 'distressing skin troubles. . A T ,J , 1 , a ii wtuiea mh. aeus lUks ui u. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. : SHINGOLEEN : SHINGOLEEN IS MADE ON A TWO-OIL BASE AND IS ENTIRELY FREE FROM CREOSOTE. IT IS EASY AND ECONOMICAL TO .USE AND IS SUITABLE FOR SHINGLES, ROUGH LUMBER, FENCES. ARBORS, ETC. MADE IN A VARETY OF ATTRACTIVE AND DURABLE COLORS. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 255 Third Avenue .fx ; SINGER , , Electric Sewing Machines , , For Rent , Reasonable Rates o Phone 804 Prince1 Rupert Singer Sewing Machine Co. COTTAGE CHEESE I New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE Aoiu Available! NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL snart-c v j 1 tr L.ci u $ Say... t By KAY REX Canadian Press Staff Writer MEAT FOH BABIES Baby wasn't forgotten when the Canadian Dietetic Association met in Ottawa recently, and mother across the Domln'or may be interested to know h new bby-food now being marketed came In for much favorable comment at the convention. Canned meat foi babies has teen added to that list of strain ed vegetable and fruits. And be lieve it or not the new product really tates like meut. As a rule not many youngsters get the opportunity of eating meat before they're two, or even three years old, but this may be fed at any age. depending upon the advice of the family doctor. There is evidence that babies can handle meat at a much earlier 'age than was previously thought. The diced product for Juniors have been specially prepared to teach the children to begin chewing. And there's plenty of variety as six meat products are available in both the strained and diced food betf. lamb, veal, pork, heart and liver. STRAWBERRY SEASON The strawberry season has returned. But for those who like the de-'ie'ous juicy fruit, it never lasts lor? enoug'h so why not try freerin? your wn berries this vear for those off-season special occasions. Home economists ay fruit tor Trteztng. must be ripe, but firm, and at the ideal taee of maturity fcr immediate tible use. The finished product, whether frozen or canned, can be no better than the original fruit. The secret of keeping foods fresh In the freezer is to keo moisture In and air out. Waxed cartons are Ideal as containers, or glass sealers, or tins. And the berries mnv be. packed In dry sugar, or in syrup. STRAWBERRY WHIP Strawberry whip is on? good berry recipe which may either be made 1 aP Light, luscious hot buns if you bake with Flrischmann's. Fleischmann's acf iVe Fresh Yeast gives you lull value, because it's PRACTISED TO CURTSEY BUT SHOOK Officers of UAMIK 'uitu Utt) MAIHTV IhKTFAH Moose Women Weeks of assiduous practice in curtseytns in anticipation of being presented to the Queen when her Majesty was to visit the Canadian Legion war ser-ivces club in Edinburgh came to to naught and even caused a little embarrassment when, on the: great occasion cf the meeting, Her Majesty offered her hand.and It was a hearty handshake instead of the curtsey. Mrs. Stanley Wilson told Oyros and Oyrettes at a club luncheon yesterday. The former Florence Smith of this city was a charming and interesting speaker, recounting Interesting incidents and experiences of life in the Scottish capital during the war She herself was an active wor-ar in connection with the Canadian Legion Club. At present, after an absence ftm the city, of twelve years, she is visiting here at the heme of her mother. Mrs. R. J. D. Smith, who accompanied her at yesterday's luncheon. It was Mrs. Wilsen who presented Her Majesty with a bou-miet cf mpnle leaves, heather and roses. The Queen was capti-vattrrply charming and unaffected '.'just like any mother " She enthused over the bouquet expressing wrticular Interest in the maple leaves whlhc she saW she intended to nress and now with the ffesh fruit, or with the frozen product--next Janu-arv. Ingredients: one e?i white: 1 cups hulled stralberrie? cne-quarter cuo sugar: one-quarter teaToon Jemon juice: frv grains salt. Put unbeaten ejrs white and whole berries into bowl and wh4o with a rotary egg-toeateT. When the mixture bttins to thicken, beat In the uear gradually and whip until the mix-rure holds a peak about five minutes. Add lemon fu!ce and chill before usln. This delicious dessert will hold it? shaoe for three hours If kept In the tastier CINNAMON BUNS ce? .A,Ai full-strength, fast-acting. Bakes better bread, tastier buns. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, order Fleisclimann's Fresh -Yeast from your grocer today. This dependable yeast with the familiar yellow label has been Canada's favorite for over 70 years. j Always fresh, atyour grocer's aae. -Jami 11 111 M 1 - I OH I j I mm i iw i B An important accessory to every well dressed flj V Wfj2 I man's appearance, ECCO Gold-Filled Knives are I mFpffl I available in a wide variety of shapes and designs. I Htk. I Fine,y tempered steel blades. .Drop in and see I preserve. Appropriately, the i Queen wore a maple leaf broach I on the occasion of i.er visit. Incidentally, she "won the hearts" of all the boys. Mrs. Wilson told or some of the problems of entertaining the boys In Edinburgh how the question o; pressing irons, so much in demand, wss met how a sensation had been caused in staid old Edinburgh by Instituting Sunday afternoon bridge games and Sundiy evening dances. She paid tribute to .the Canadians as the neatest and best behaved of all the P.Uied soldiers. i With the end'n oi the war it had been felt by the Canadian women of Edinburgh that their war association should be perpetuated. Accordingly the Canada Club of Edinburgh, had . been organized. Storting with a membership vi thirty, it had now grown to three hundred. Two thirds of the members were .women of Canadian birth or j&otWsh women who had lived at one time or another in Canada. The other one-third were Scottish women. j President C. G. Ham was in 'the chair at the luncheon. The guest speaker was introduced by O. A. Hunter. Besides Oyros and ' Chapter 211, Women of he j Moose, held its annual lnstaMa-I tion of officers last night at the i Moose Temple. Installing offi cer was Mrs. William Buk;.t graduate regent. Officers for the ensuing year are: Senior Regent. Mrs W We -Graduate Regent, Mrs, C B. Mclntyre. Junior Regen, Mr W Bailey Chaplain, Mrs C .Graham Guide. Mrr. 11 Heme Assistant Gii'de. Mrs C H Collins. Sentinel. Mrs. W H Murray Argus. Mrs, G. Clark Pianist Mrs. McDonald. Members of the Loyal Order of Morse were lrmted guests ATter the Installation, a social rvenln was soent with praying of court whlrt and refreshments were served by a committee un- fcder the chairmanship of Mrs. C. H. Oollins. Prize-winners in whist were Mrs. Rctoert Murray, ladies flret: Mrs. Lee Hilton, second; men's flret. Mr?. Amv Kaspr; consolation, Percy Welter. Oyrettes guests Jncudfd Oorden Pushie of New York and C. H. Orme of Victoria. Miss Evie Rlv-ett and Miss Wh Bsso-Bert. NEW BUND HERE! All over Canada, Chase & Sanborn Coffee has been a big favorite for many years. But now the makers of Chase It Sanborn have created an even finer new blend af the world's choicest coffees I 81 years of experience have gone into making this new blend. Youll .find It even richer, even mellower, even more deeply satis-"ying than the coffee which has Improved Chase & Sanborn thrills coffee overs.' won Dominion-wide . popularity for Chase Is Sanborn.. Don't miss it I Order a pound of new improved Chase t Sanborn today I Youll love itl Youll call it the finest coffee you ever tasted I Youll pass your cup for more I C MORE! THIS NEW flTTS ; y BLEND IS WONDERFUL J iVflfj ROSA - LEE LADIES' WEAR Now Open 345 THIRD AVENUE WEST The Latest In . . . Coats, Dresses Lingerie, Hosiery A COMPLETE STOCK OF FINEST MERCHANDISE We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED KKAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meals Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads DaUy RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West CENTRAL HOTEI Weekly and Monthly Ratei for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISE8 (Renovated) ' t ruoNi ii aaaaWV a iaWV.VV Wmin. . V iH;i siJHBilSSififc'' . t ... A aaMal vm lift " 'annn SltrcJdi es for breakfast mean smiles for breakfm. T'Iw.ca mnmrlrltntr mttm Arm . L ai.,,... bum mim T.,,iiv icnri arc lh( rtsult of good nourishing food and Shreddiei ut nourishing, as well as swell-tasting. They are whole wheat nature's best food, with a flavour that brings the grin that says GOOD. Have Shreddies for breakfast tomorrow, WITH SOQP! Cfip S!.n chz rr.itr oupui bentr,i!uli mlir, tl '.j:u. 1 map or iDricxmt eq.jllj w ! li. I drej .a ir. '! t iU i luacb luiDorruw 'SbrtJJid ti s tr.Qtnil Wwwri twij it Css.,j IMC LANAU AN bHKkUUtU Writ A I LUrnrANT. UMI NIAGARA FAUS. CANADA PRINCE RUPERT REALTY CO, 1L LINZEY INSURANCE - RENTALS - REAL ES7YT11 212 Fourth Street fNext Door to B.C Mcusf Business and Professional J. P. MOLLER TIIONE BLUE 15d 124 4th Ave. East PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving. 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