Thursday, April 23, 1933. l - ctiFDGY 1 Are Married Quietly Here Mlsn Jennie Dcilehman Becomes llridc of Kobert .Montgomery Willi Rev. I C. Jenson Officiating CHICKEN Each PEACHES. 2 tins Maple Ridce.Ts. Corn Flakes 3 for K1orr's rr (linker, 1UNSO Far';e narl:" CORN 1 ir (o. ii Phone 179 TO YOUR FAMILY Quick Omttr Oati .. . ire rich in Nature's Vitamin "IV to keep tttntt, digestion and epbttilt in tip top condition. ..are irradiated for Vitamin VD" 25c Alymcr Boneless, 'g's, 25c 25c 22c ritv- White. J's, Mnrshmallows tyf Mb. cello Snow White F' x-.li. Tdnrito Juice Campbell's picnic tins 20-uz. 2 for tins that helps nuUd strop gbontsand teeth. 5c 18c j in i.i if a tniiAiiVJii-i n r J APPLES Dozen MM f 30 HEALTH BREAKFASTS IN EACH PACKAGE I man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deltchman of Vancouver, became the bride of Robert Mont gomery, son of Ex-Aid, and Mrs. W. II. Montgomery of Prince Ru pert. The attendants of the couple were Mrs. W. J. Gardner, sister of the groom, and Magnus Strand of . Vancouver. I The coupie will have the con I eratulatlons and best wishes of A marriage of considerable local many friends. The groom, now Interest took place quietly at 4:3p engaged in fishing, was born in jctcrday afternoon at the home Prince Rupert and has lived the of Rev L. C. Jensen, pastor of St. most of his life here. Mr. and Mrs. Taul i Lutheran Church, who of-Montgomery will later take up resl-ficiatcd, when Miss Jennie Deltch- dence In Vancouver. Thrift Cash & Carry SAVK YOU MONEY-SERVE YOU IJETTER These Specials In Effect Until May 7 Nu-Thrift Butter- First (iraile 3 lbs. $1.04 Friday and Saturday COFFEE Each Nabob, l's. PKAS 2 tins Royal City. 2 s. Peanut Rutter Each 35c Slrswhcrry .bm Kinff-Rcach Pure, l's. FIC, KARS Frrsh. 2-lb. cello SOAP 3 bars Fcls Naptha 29c 19c 2ic 18c Sncw While Tumblers. Found Cakes 9ftc "" 4 varieties. Each Made by local bake . JUKI M. DAY SIW'I RAISINS 6iS SC Vkg. Australian Seedless, 2's. Shelled Walnuts 1 -lb. cello Finest LUht Pieces. Icing Sugar 2-lb. packet. I.aen ORANGES Per do. Sunkist Large. RAN ANAS 3 lbs. Firm Yellow. 17c FR U IT AND v CARROTS 7c l icsli bunches. Each BEETS 2 bunches (irecn Tops, Cettuce Crbj lieads. Each Green Onions 3 hunches Potatoes 12 lbs. 22c 25c 28c EXTRACTS 2-0. botlirs Nabob Vanilla or Lcinori, Shortening Jewel. 2 lbs. .,.,-. imp in if. l KC.l A 1 ,S 17c 8c 5c 25c Finest Quality Hrlfr Coola. Grapefruit 3 for J Texas .Farce' Asparagus 2 for In 1-lb. bunches. New Potatoes Cal. white 1 lbs. SPINACH Hrnadlcat. 3 lbs. 17e CAKE FLOUR QgC Swansdoun. Fkff. 2Sc 25c RADISHES ;flflc for v FSe. bunches. 3 RHUHARR Outdoor. 3 lbs. PEARS Per doz. Australian. IOC 37c GRAPHS gkC . Australian. 2 lbs. 23c ... .i Yellow Newton raP1" WK DKMVEK LOCAL NEWS NOTES A. Attrce. well known Terrace , R. C. St. Clair, district forester, butcher, left by last evening s j will sail tonight on the Prinqe Ru-train on his return to Terrace af-ipert for a trip to Ocean Falls on ter a visit in the city since last Jofficial duties.'" u. aiuraay nigm on Dusiness. . ' Tiratcs of Penzance," Capitol Theatre, Tonight. A limited number of rush seats available at Theatre Box Office &0c each. (99) FOOTKALL ASSOCIATION PRINCE RUPERT The Annual Meeting of the above association will be held at the Canadian Legion club-rooms on Saturday, April 30, at 7.30 pjn. Election of officers for ensuing year. It Is expected that all Interested In the continuance of the game will attend. GEO. J. DAWES, Secretary. William Bacon has laid a charge against John Clausen of failing to signal for a stop with his automo bile as a result of which Bacon's Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert C. V. Hope and H. V Prince Gcor.ic. Central Wilson, Prince George. Wilson, , Edward; W. PAGE THRE ID DAILT j Mrs.. Charles Larkln. after a visit Jof some time in the city, sailed by the Catala Tuesday afternoon on her return to Vancouver. M. A. Burbank, C. N. R. engineer, returned to the city Cecil Fitzgerald, new district on Tuesday night's train from a manager of Home Oil Distributors trip over me line as rar as jasper Umitpd in suerpKsion to J Roaf . rK on oiuciai cuues. , who Is being transferred ti Van couver, arrived In the city irom ociucai.k . Alert Bav a few davs aco and Mrs. charge, of the provincial police Fitmeraid will be arrlvine Friday I training school at Victoria, Is pay afternoon on the Princess Ade- ,mg a Dnei visu w me cuy, nav-lalde. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald and n& arrived from the south on the family will reside In the McNulty prince nupen, yesieraay mornin? house on Fourth Avenue West. Roberta Bernard and Shirley " Gordon, for being the Inmates of a disorderly house, .were fined $50 with option of thirty days' Jnv prlsonment, by Magistrate McCly mont In city police court Tuesday afternoon. Alex Greenwood, son of Staff Sergeant and Mrs. G. H. Greenwood of this city, Is reported to be making satisfactory progress In Van couver General Hospital following an operation for appendicitis. Later he is expected home here to complete his. recuperation. W. W. Anderson of Hazelton ar rived In the city on Tuesday night's train from, the Interior for a brief business visit, leaving by. llast evenlnrr's train on his return car ran into Clausen s, aomg aoouvlto the taterfor Mr Anderson re $40 damage. The incident occurred between Seventh and Eighth Avenues near Hays Cove Circle on Sunday night. TJ.e hearing Is scheduled to take place within the next day or so In city police court. I R. D. Minion has arrived In the city from Prince George to Join the staff of the local branch of the Bank of Montreal, succeeding S. E. E. Beech, transicrrea io Stewart. F. E. Scott, formerly of Prince Rupert whom Mr. Beech succeeds at Stqwart' w$. .bV.Jwrs aboard the Prince Rupert this evening going through to Vancouver where he will report for transfer. ports considerable interest bein? taken at Hazelton In the Alaska highway question. Fur catches have been light this winter, says Mr. Anderson, and prices are low. JOIN POWER COMPANY Thomas B. Black, electrician at the Alberta Wheat Pool's local el :vator, has been appointed oper ating superintendent for' the Northern British Columbia Power .06. In succession to ounnar Ander ;on, resigned. Stanley Saville ar rived from Vancouver yesterday to assume the position of purchasing agent and salesman, succeeding Lee Gordon, also resigned. Mr. Anderson and Mr. Gordon are going Into business for themselves in the elec- I trical equipment and hardware line. I Sunderwood Studio Cecil Ryan and G. Haldane. Met- Announces that their new equip lakatla. Knox A. Knutson, Port ment enaoies uiem mj uevciuy m.u (Next .Rupert Hotel) "I've always liked plenty of milk but I've never enjoyed anything so much as this St. Charles Evaporated Milk with my cereal and coHcc. It's so rich and creamy 1 " Tilings do taste better made with Borden's St. Charles . , , the evaporated milk which is so digestible, so nourishing and sie that doctors everywhere recommend it for babies. It's unsweetened, and irradiated for nn mldcd sunnlv of the essential Sunshine ita- min I). There's a dilTercncc in evaporated milkl . .1 r 11 go be sure to asu your grocer. lor uorueii . A British Columbia Product ,4Awi-"A,r:,,"' (Met W&ddwg Ceremony Here Miss Bernice Johnson Becomes Bride of Thornstein Bjornson At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon' Miss Bernice Kargula Johnson, j daugnter oi Mr. ana Mrs. mui Johnson of Port Edward, was unit ed In marriage to Thorsteln Bjorn son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Blornson of this city. Very Rev. Dean J. B. Gibson officiated at the ' quiet ceremony in the Deanery with only Immediate relatives present. Mr. and Mrs. Thor Johnson were, the witnesses. The couple, who have the best wishes of all friends, will reside In the city. DO YOU EVER OVER-INDULGE? Over-eating and drinking usually mean t bad night and an unpleasant morning after. But not for those who know the "cheer-up" value of 'Eno'i "Fruit Salt". Ai far back at mid-Victorian days, when eating and drinking were favourite Indoor sports. Eno saved the old-timers many a sleepless night . many a bad morning after. A dash of Eno in a glass of water morning and night goes a long way in offsetting the effects of over-indulgence. Eno sweetens the stomach, sharpens the appetite, keeps the itttestines free from poisonous waste, and makes you feel good all over. Eno forms no habit, It is pleasant to take and acts gendy, normally, effectively. Remember, life today calls for Eno's "Fruit Salt". LEAVING RAILWAY Richard Proctor, for the past year or so Identified with the staff of the Canadian National Railways city ticket office here, has resigned from the railway service and will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for his home In Vancouver. His successor here has not yet been named. SAY MARRY YOUNG MOUNT DENNOS, Ont., April 28 (CP) After 60 years of married happiness, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Peck of this Toronto suburb are convinced "young marriages" are the best. FELL UNDER TRAIN PEMBROKE, Ont., April 28: (CP) Wilfred Lamure, 17-year old In dian, crushed under a freight train J tot, frrt Viniirc nrvlnir for hpln H!s leg was amputated and he will probably recover. HEALS ECZEMA Here is a surgeon's prescription now dispensed by chemists at trlfl- print any size of Roll Films at 40c, ft . does thls great healing All Work Guaranteed antiseptic oil promote rapid and healthy healing in open sores ana wounds but boils and simple ulcers are relieved and cleanly healed. In skin diseases the Itching of Vj7Pmz is lnstantlv stormed. Pimp les skin erurjtlons dry ud and! Konle nff In a verv few davs. The same is true of Barber's Itch, Salt Rheum and other Inflammatory! skin disorders. You can obtain Moone's Emerald 1 Oil (full strength) In the original i bottle at Ormes Ltd. or any modern drug store. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Prince Rupert Operatic Society present the "Pirates of Penzance" Capitol Theatre, April 27 ana 28. j Catholic Tea, Mrs. Brass's April 2fl. . I Baptist Missionary Tea, May 2. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. Lakle's, May 6. United Sale, May 5. A. Y. P. A. Variety Entertain ment. May 6. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 10. i Cambral Spinsters' Spree, May 13. Eastern Star Maytime Tea at. Mrs. J. Jack's, Angus Apartments, May 17. Canadian Legion Tea May 18. May 20, C.Y.S. Dance, Oddfellows. Gyro "Maytime" Dance, May 24. Rebekah Tea gan's May 25. . Bert Mor- TEA is delicious 901 For a Limited Time Only Walt Disney's SNOW WHITE GAME Free ! With Every TEK Tooth Brush (Adult Size) Fifty Cents Walt Disney's "Snow White" is the grandest show In years. Everybody Is singing the songs-everybody Is talking about It everybody Is going to see it. EVERYBODY IS PLAYING THE GAME GET YOURS NOW Ormes ltd. ZfifiA Pt oncer Druqgists The tlejtll Store Thones: 81 & 12 Open Daily From it a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holiday From 12 noon till Z .m, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Saturday, April 30th Last Day of Sale No Phone or C.O.D. Orders Accepted in This Sale of Furniture We realize everyone should have the opportunity of purchasing at these low prices. We suggest if It is not convenient U makn the full payment at time of sale we will accept a deposit until final arrangement can be made on later date. This will give you the opportunity of saving on your furniture during the sale. 3-pfcSb&Room s".i,c . . . 88. 1r"s"ik- $75.00 Piece Dinins Room Suite $90.00 Mail Orders Promptly Attended to ELIO'S FURNITURE Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. GRADE A MILK Give Your Baby Fresh Milk Daily Our milk is produced twice daily from our own Government tested cows. DOMINION DAIRY It's interesting, to know when reading the .Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the same. t t, t