10 Europe's Capitals are Daily Flashing News o World-Shaking Events Direct to Canada SHORT-WAVE Civo Your Family (and Yourself) Dtj1 4A'Zm. m ssrr vtcwz, radio - Krtm it fnfflhlr U'trksuir advmit . I. ... radio retention. Tbat'i whv. cvtn thnuoh nn have an excellent insuumcot now, we suggest your y would welcome nothing more than a new 1940 Vicior radio to bring the foreign broadcasts direct . ....... Iniiti Cm nt li. ill . n .J . l f U now on our floors. You'll find imf ih t.r wur purse and purpose. t jjj Hav Parfv 0 W Surprise 4nt llnnnrrtl It FrTrnds Llhlffnlh nirlhday Mrs D O ).he scene Bor-of a MOPU.A-1 flouiiM is unt OWttoJ,( M ffWMMu, (bit kuU(w n RCA Victor uU MttUl fout rWi Gmwu) Dul la nil ibun of her elder daughter. Betty, on her eighteenth birthday About twenty-five frlendii gathered to extend their best wishes. Dancing -was enjoyed until 2 ajn At midnight delicious refresh- party i honor gold sisnet r.r.j llllillllalllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllEllli f on MODCL A. 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Bussanich wish U announce the engagement of their youngest daughter. Erma rnents were served by the nostess Kaiherlne. to Sapper Gordon after which Bettr Wilkinson on WUham Proulx of the Royal Cana- PREMIER ADERHART ujt: mmmtm rnuoNTO. owiaiviw THE DAILY NEWS PAOP TTTRFt WEDDED AT ST. PETER'S Mlu Marlon Erickson Becomes i iBrlde of Frel Calderone : An interesting marriage took; place quietly at 7:30 Saturday evening at St. Peter's Church, Seal Cove, Rev. R. C. H. Durnford officiating, when Miss Marlon Erlcksort, dauzhter of Mr. and Mrs. H.Erlck- son. Became me uhuc ,,ii Calderone, son of V, Calderone. j Given In marriage by her lather,' the bride wore white chiffon with veil and carried a bouquet of pink roet. The bridesmaid, AIlss Irene Gltke, wore pink net and her bouquet was of pink carnations. The Tlic Misses Ethel and Ida Moore- j Prculx of North Vancouver B. C to Var.r-ouvcr and Victoria. HON. WIUJAM ABIRIIAKI' Pttmitr t "Alberta Pledges Resources it in grains and foodfi from "Rich beyond compare her vast eipanses of farmlands and ranches, high grade crude oil horn her prolific foothill structures sugar from the South, salt from the North, unlimited coal 4upplies,and inexhaustible products of the forest. Alberta pledges all her resources to the cause of Canada, the British Empire and our Allies in this struggle for Democracy against aggressive dictatorship, and all the crimes it has committed and the evil policies sponsored by this liitlerism. The Prairies can fill Great Britain s larders to overflowing while starvation besets our enemies, and Alberta will do her share. While Germany's finances wane steadily. Alberta, by attracting foreign tourists to our National Parks, will help to improve Canada's foreign exchange position. The People and the Government of Alberta will leave no stone unturned and no effort will be spared 1 to sup- port, actively, the Motherland and bring to a victorious conclusion this conflict against pagan barbarism." (Signed) WILLIAM ABERHART, Prtmirr. over 700,000 people, producing $00,000,000 of Wmi wealth every year from agriculture, livestock, mininj, trapping, fisheries, manufacturing, exporting some 7.. tons of their products i whh some 60,000 m.les of roads. wjA 1CXX000 Kgitrauons of cars passenger, truck and farm equipments one would say Alberta is tops . But in addition to all these riches these grain fields, these immense flocks and herds, these mines and plants the Turner Valley Oil Fields estimated to be the largest in the British Empire, have been discovered. And now the news xomes of the opening of the Jasper-Banff i-i ,k. ...io tnrinp. The wonders of this amazins road will attract even greater numbers of tourists from all parts of the country and the United States, mod Alberta will increase her already enormous traffic in the automobiles of visitors. I wem1 Carpenters Union meeting. Wed. 8 pan. Important Business. X102) Baptist Tea, Wed. May 1, 3 to 9, Mrs. J. P- OlJker'A 4th Ave. E , (102) Senior Softball entries to be in by Saturday accompanied by $1.50 entrv fee. 104) I LACK HEADS MtMMtu IrUtUwtd dlaol, Uxm. OH Iwq vuntm ct pcroxin pw4r from 7 trt .ator.i4 ipplr tlf with (, kot cU4Jl rr i,lifhk.4. TWy 4iMol j4 AwnfiMr by ifeii ufa aimpW met bo4- groomsman was victor ruicr. j Wom.n-s Canadian Club annual Following the ceremony taere was. meeting City Hall, Wednesday May a . wedding breakfast and reception i at 3:30 pjn. 103) for sixty guests at the Commodore Cafe. The bride cut a beautiful Tonight's trail, ffue from the wedding cake and her toast wa Kast at 11 o'clock, was reported proposed by Walter Cross, the this afternoon to be on time. eroom responding. The toast to the bridesmaid was proposed by Walter Johnson and the groomsman res- BOWLING ALL OVER . - ponded. ' Later dancing was enjoyed with. Auey uowiing season is now music by Cameron's Orchestra. 'ended for the year. Banquets The bride's mother wore a hand- maricea tne closing or tne leagues. some black ensemble in assUtlng.On' Monday night of last week the the happy couple to receive. 'men foregathered and on Tuesday Many beautiful gifts testified Jo the ladles with the mixed league the popularity or the couple. Thelnr Saturday. Max Asemissen pre-brlde has been here since early girl-.slded at the men's and mixed hood. The Eroom, now with the featherings and Mrs. A. E. Pickens 102nd Battery, was born here. JiT a tthe ladies. Prizes were pre-ILr. and Mrs. Calderone will retldefnted- In the city. irnAxno nnt. rt.m Pnoitupri? Banner Proulx is i house are sailing this afternoon i ed iuttv norland with a i veiv thr vouneest son of Mrs C A. on the Caia for a holiday trip; Announcements All advertisements jn.thla col-van will be charged for a roll month at 25c a word. I Baptist Missionary Tea, May 1. r Anglican Tea, Mrs. Parkin's, May 102nd Auxiliary. Dance, Armoury, May 3. - Maytlme Tea, United Church, - May 4. Moose Ladies' Dance. May 7. St. Peter's Spring 8ale. May0. Presbyterian Tea, .Mrs. T. Brown's, May 10. WA,A.' Canadian Legion Spring TeaiMay 15. I i Catholic Tea, Mrs. R. E. Moore's .May 16. United Tea, Mrs. R. G. Large, May 22. . Empire Carnival. Moose Hall, : May 23. j i; I Phones 18 & 19 P.O-Box 575 IceCream Soft Drinks Tobaccos, Candy Mussallem's CONFECTIONERY Opposite Canadian Legion I .-WMMMnMOMMV I- i Onr Faniou Edsun Alberta COAL BulkJey Valley Coal analmo Wellington Coal Bulk ley Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE ItUPERT FEED CO. Phone JS8 and .558 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal BankBMi. SHOOTING GALLERY Adjoining JDORA ROLLER ARENA 3 Stores Unite In Giving You 1 GREAT I MONEY SAVING NOW IN PROGRESS AT Rupert Peoples Store Cut Rate Shoe Store Rupert Mens & Boys Store B. C. Furniture Co. WEEK - END SPECIALS 10 End Tables At 12 Coffee Taoles In fine finish. Jom 8 Chesterfield Tables Very Jiice style Jn walnut finish 2.45 S6.95 WM S10.50 8 Studio roaches In Farcroft Rust, Argonne Red and Green, an be m.-t into double bed or two single beds. 36 50 3 cushions - 12'PaneI Beds With cable springs and felt mattresses C Dressers In very fine finish with round mirror 826,50 S22.50 18 tluee-pieee Chesterfield Suites In the Latest styles and patterns from $79.00 t0 S98.00 2 Two-tone Enamel Kitchen Ranges For wood and coal $64.50 Phone BLACK 321 THIRD AVENUE Next Door to B.C. Clothiers SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! ailing tt OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVEI Steamer leave Prince Rupert everj THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the Eat Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. . Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For far; ttc, call or tcrits Qty Tlcktt Offle, 528 IrA Avo. V-B-40 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prlnee Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 pjn. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver. Tburs. pjn. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert AjenUThlrd Ave. Phone Ml