, Aprll 15, 1937 Piano Theory Voire Production for Toronto orepared iu Srvry examination. jlrs. Hernard UmdaM A. i y. 4 alilron Apartments piione (ireeii !M UDIES AND spring Is here, again, The i forget your SPRING srIX ad TOPCOAT for the nation Celebration on ia, 12th, 1937. Prices are tasnnable M. T. LEE n. Grern 9C0 3rd Ave. W. COAL to PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed fAMOlS KDSON ALHKHTA COAL tuviKV VAI.I.KV CIIAL MCOUVMt ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUI'KKT FEED COMPANY rllONK; 58 and 358 ttrmr r r"rr i v NtW KUI AL HOTEL J.Zareli: Proprietor 'A IIOMK AWAY FROM HOME" Kites $1.00 up Rooms Hot ti Cold Water Prince Kupert, B.C. Ht 01 I .tl. DOI ISO THE sAL i UUAL 1 I 8 GOLD SEAL Fancy lied Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink, Salmon kked by the only salmon 'iciinj company with an all -f year round payroll In Prince Rupert Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Deliverv 315 SECOND AVE. 7 IDa"y Newi want-ad. Says Varicose Veins Can Be Reduced At Home Prove It At Small Cost If you or any relative or friend Is worried because of varicose veins, or bunches, as good advice for home treatment as any friend can give, before resorting to operations or Injections, Is to get a prescription known as Moone's Emerald Oil. Simply ask Ormes Ltd. or your (iriiPPist. for an orltrlnnl hnM1p nf ! Moone's Emerald oil and apply night and morning to the swollen, enlarged, veins. Soon you should notice that they are growing smaller and the treatment should be continued until the veins are no lon ger burdensome. So penetrating land powerful Is Emerald Oil that tit also helps simple swellings due WEDDED IN cloth. VICTORIA Miss .Myrna Fuller, Formerly Of This City, in Hride at Pretty Ceremony in Capital VICTORIA. Anril 15: Palms, daffodils and trailing greenery were arranged in St. Barnabas Church recently for the wedding of Myrna Uuth, eldest daughter of Mrs. Fuller, 123 Moss Street, and of the late L. M. Fuller, and Wilfrid Ffye Wil- son, second son of Mr. James Fyfe Wilson, 1224 Johnson Street, and of the late Mrs. Wilson, which was solemnized at 8 o'clock, Uev. F. V Venahles officiating. The service was fully choral, and John Watson preside a at the organ, and among other numbers played "Benediction Nuntial" and "Wedding Days," and as the bridal party left the church, Mendelssohn's "Weddinp, March." As the hride and her at tendants walked up the aisle, the choir sang I he V oice I hat Breathed O'er Kden," and later, "O Perfect Love." Th bride, who was given away bv her mother, looked radiant In a princess frock of ivory satin with a long train, the bodice be- imr f:ihinnp(l with lee O million sleeves 'an3"ruJ 'stand-up collar, and finished at the waist with a braided girdle. Her veil, which had been worn by her mother at her wedding, and an aunt before her and other relatives, was con fined lo her head beneath a wreath df orange blossoms, and she also wore sliver shoes and carried a shower boquet of roses. carnations and sweet peas. The Attendants The two bridesmaids were dressed alike in princess frock? of silk net over satin, with capes and hemline trimmed with green and yellow pleated ribbon. Miss Helen Fuller, sister of the bride vvas dressed in green, and Miss Oru Morrow in yellow. Theii quaint old-fashioned bonnets matched their frocks, and hnd si Iff brims of gold sequins with ii miriow ruthinir of net, and were fastened at the side with knots of seouins. Miss Full"i wuro vrpon net gloves and carnec a sheaf of daffodils, and Mlsi Morrow wore yellow gloves andi carried o bouquet of pink tulips. Bert Wilson attended hi.-brother, and the ushers were an other brother, Harold 1 1 son, and Earl Eby, Prince Rupert. A reception was held after the unvtno nl thn home of the bride's mother, where the decoration were charmingly carried out in yellow and green. Mrs. Fuller welcomed the guests in a gown nf tiMw blue ireorgette ana tat- ' - . . . . . f..t.. and match ne accessories., adorned with a corsage bouquet of pink carnations, and assisting her was the bridegrooms siep-molher In royal blue and white. with white accessories and a cor sage bououet of violets, uuring the reception the bride and groom stood in a window emorasure ue- neath green and yellow streamers and a large white bell. The wed- .llnir nnUn centred the supper inl.b. atnmllnir between tall yel low candles on a handsome ifieo i ivnvn for Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Wilson left for Seattle and will return to vie i.. 11..0 nftni- the r honey ,,i in nlinnt a moiun II1UUII, llll" - , 111 i.nl-n ui) resilience in their newly-complcted home on Dean Heights. For travel. niK " Tvrolcan frock wiln a corded hemline of umuue.,. fitted overcoat of the blue, and a same shade and navy '"--. -matching accessories and a jrre fox. fur, the gift of the bride- SsU.atUhjiwedtUnirlncludU LOCAL ITEMS (let your l"7 Radio License at McRa? Bros. Frazer Hotel, steam heated rooms, Hyder, B.C., near the Stewart dock. (tf) C.N.R.A. annual dance, Moose Hall, Friday, April lfi. (90) Tonight's train, due from the east at 10:20, was reported this morning to be on time. Mr. and Mrs. -John Manson and child are sailing, tonight on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. "Demers" are offering their entire stock of stylish dresses at reduced prices, Friday and Saturday only. (89j Thomas Alexander' Cook, for drunkenness, was fined $25. with option of seven days' imprison ment, in city police court this morning. He is serving the time. Membprs of the Prinpo Tfii General Hospital Association can' obtain their membership cards at V. . T m t n . me unices oi ii. r. iinner a Co., Besner Block. (85-88) Mothers ! In treating your family's colds. don t experiment and don t take chances ... us ViCKS W VAPORUB Tom Hanson was fined S25. with option of seven days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McCly- mont in citv nolico court vestnr- uay artornooq. lie is serving the time. Charged with driving to Un common danger as an outcome ol an automobile he was driving -going off the road near Hays Creel bridge Monday night, Thonm Glen is appearing in city police court this afternoon. It. M. Winslow. assistant gen eral manager of the Canadian Fish & Cob! StnraifP Co.. lefl on last evening's train for a business trip to Toronto, Montreal New York, Chicago, Iloston and other eastern cities. Mrs. Wins low is already in the East. Sergeant Robert Gibson, prov incial police, sails tonight on the Prince George for a trip to Van couver on escort dutv. havimr ir. his custody Arthur H Brown' sentenced to two years imprisonment at New Westmister Penitentiary for breaking and entering at Stewart, and two insane patients. The back drop which was such an important part in the setting of "II. M. S. Pinafore" at Ire Capitol Theatre last night was produced by Silversides Bros, of this city from a photograph of the original production of thf opera. It was splendidly executed and manv favorable comments were heard. Announcements H. M. 8. Pinafore, April 14, Ap ril 15, Capitol Theatre. C. N. R. A. annual dance, Moose Hall, April 16. Boys' Band Bridge, legion Hall, April 20. 22. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April Dance, Moose Hall, Friday, Ap rll 23. Missionary Ten, Baptist Manse, May 1. St. Peter's Sale,: May 8. United Coronation sale, May C. Gyro Club Coronation Dance, Armory, May 12. vrazer Hotel, the only steam heated hotel In Portland Canal, iltuated at Hyder, B.C. (tf) Mrs. .1. F. McLean, Vancouver; Miss Winifred Eby, Mrs. L. mc-Rae, Prince Rupert; Mrs, I). L. Murphy. Winnipeg; Mrs. U. ' I3m.n. Vandcrhoof, and Miss Mar- Igai-e't WiMsci-oft, Vancouver. THE DAILY NTSWB PAOZ THREi WATTS & NICKERSON Announce the opening of their store for Men and Boys on Friday morning, April 16, and invite you to call and inspect their. bright, modern shop, full of new, up-to-the-minute merchandise. Our stock Comprises such Well-known brands as Society Suits and Topcoats, Stetson and Brock Hats, Arrow and Hathaway Shirts, Reid's and Currie's Neckwear, Woods, Brittania and Stanfield's Underwear, G. W. G. Work-Clothes. We are sole agents in Prince Rupert for the famous Dock's Shoes. In catering to the needs of men, young men and boys, our aim is to supply the best quality clothes available at reasonable cost, with the guarantee that every article sold will be exactly as represented. While in the south we made some real buys in first-class merchandise for men and boys. These savings we are passing along to you in our Opening Values MEN'S 0JAMAS MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Fine Broadcloth, solid colors (Ij 1 Af In the newest melody shades. (P 1 (1 A1teMttrim: 41 r"00'1"5: PURE WOOL SOCKS MEN'S UNDERWEAR Good weight in ribbed brown and Q A- Cream ribbed medium weight cot- QP blue heather mixtures. tiUC ton combinations, short sleeve, Jtflj All sizes; pair w v ankle length. All sizes; per suit .... - Famous G. W. G. IRON MAN PANTS ;.. Z"Z" "Z- Made. for hard work. Just the thing for tiC ' gardening and outdoor wear. Colors F i 7j grey and brown. All sizes; pair Tfcrf , . The Same Garment For Youths. Sizes llto 16; pair, $2.25 BOYS' UNDERWEAR BOYS' SWEATERS Woods medium weight cotton QCj 10()fc Pure wo1 Plovers. Thefl a I A T combinations, short leg and sleeve jl latest styles in popular colors. J) I LLJ Sizes 6 to 16; per suit Exceptional value at T J. BOYS' GOLF HOSE Boys' Waist Overalls Pure wool in ribbed brown and A Heavy weight blue denim. (f I A A blue heather fixtures. Sturdily made. J) I UU Sizes 71. to 10; pair Sizes 6 to 16; pair JL Phone 345 Mr and Mrs. J. A. McAra of Edmonton will arrive in the j city on tonight's train and sain aboard the Prince weorge lor Railways at Edmonton. FOR SALE Modern hotel, Hyder, B.C. Good opening for building up fino busi ness at small cost. HOTEL Fit AZER Hyder, B.C. WATTS & NICKERSON Vancouver In Ihe course of a trip'. to the coast. Mr. McAra Is in the service of the express department of the Canadian National "CLOTHES FOR DAD AND LAD" C.P.R. Building, Third Avenue Hotel Arrivals Royal A V Cotterell and John D. Galloway, Vancouver; A. Woie, city. PHnrp lumen . . H. C. Brunyer, Seattle; It. P. I Cahill, C. Provost, J. E. Graham and A. C. Gardiner, Vancouver E. S. Wadsworth, Montreal; A. M. Ross, Salvus. Central M. Loving, Porcher Islnnd. Knox N. Sullivan, city. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver; T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJH Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJV1. . Due Vancouver, Monday jn. If convenient pleasr purchase tickets at office. Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from . A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Ajent, Third Ave. Phone 568 Phone 18 P. O. Box 1594 P.O. Box 575 Mussallem's Economy Store VALUES IN QUALITY MERCHANDISE Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PEARS 2 squat Maple Leaf, 2 tins i i TOMATOES Emfo -j fp ;brand, large tin EQOS--Locals 9Qp Smith. Island, doz. HEALTH BRAN 4 lut flp Melograln, pkg SOUP Habitant, 2a's, Pea or Vegetable ffp lOK' ..per tin CREAMETTES Op per pkff. CHEESE Canadian 20C Phone 18 SALMON l's, tall OOK QQp Libby Sockeye BAKING POWDER QQp Blue Rlbon, 5-lb. tin5''' JAM Peach and ,' Qp Pineapple, 4-lb. tin GINGER SNAPS Mb. cello 19c CABBAGE Bulkley Ui Op Valley, per lb. LETTUCE 2 for ASPARAGUS per lb 15c 13c CELERY Eeach .. .6c and 10c For Service