PAGE FOUR ! 'li Sl eeepled Gr.nt'l "Btit Piocur.blt" with Jj( This advertisement s not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia LINZEY Per tin jrf Prunes 2-lb; ;? package Ucd Plum 1-lb. tin Aspangus 2 lb Cauliflower Large Lettuce Each 18 c 38c Fancy Santos Coffee OOp OOP 1-Ib. bags Lemon and Vanilla' -f Ap Extracts 2 oz 4 oz. 15c Royal Household Flour 49's Spinach Per lb. 81.85 25c 30c 10c & DAVIES Phone 585 58G CASH SPECIALS FREE DELIVERY Nabob Coffee- per lb. ... Dlue Kibbon Tca-Per lb. jtfabob Baking Powder 49c 57c Bakeasy Shortening ! C)g Per lb. lioney AQ 4-lb.tln XUK Brentwood Peas 1 Op Per tin .AUU .Nabob Strawberry lQ Jam 4-lb. tin -4t7t .Mammoth Size Grape- OA f fruit A'il Tomatoes 2's. 11 J.!!' Per tin It. A. Soda Biscuits iQp Perpkg. Bacon Sliced. 9Qp 1-lb cello wrap Vegetables 10c Endive 2 for Leeks 2 for New Potatoes 3 lbs. Carrots Bunch New Cabbage Lb. (Meet Her in a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 4 Can Hide for Price of One 25c 15c 25c 9c 7c UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA KVIiltY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:20 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 UNITED IN MARRIAGE Miss Helen McCaffary Becomes Bride Of Clarence Thomson Prince Rupert S. M. Allan. Vancouver: J. A. Dodge, Inverness: Mr. and Mrs. L. Louck, Juneau; Mrs. George Dover. Terrace. Keep up to da? AdiMiise retro, nrlv CUSSIFIE FOR SALB It FOR SALE Baby chicks from vigorous new blood leghorn breeding stock. Unsexed $10.00 per 100, pullets (97) $25.00 per 100. Also Rock and Red chicks $12.00 per 100. Appleby's Poultry Farm, Mission City, B.C. tf. FOR SALE -Easyette washer, Klean Kook range, household furniture. Apply 701 Fifth Ave. West tf. FOR 8ALE Circulator heater. Apply 522 8th Ave. West. (77) WANTED WANTED Smart young sales lady for general store work, must be efficient and capable. Call at MacKenzie's Furniture. tf. IV THE 8 L I'll K.MK (OirilT OF HtllTISII COI.UMIHA IN THE MATTER OP RAONHILD HARRIS otherwise known u RagnhlW Pedtraeii uid Ragnhtld PedCTiwn lUrrlt. Deceased, AND: TN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINI-TRATION ACT" TAKE NOTICE iiX Letter of Administration of the Eatite of the sbov Deceased formerly of Prince Rupert, uruiKd Columbia, who died a.t Vlklcs. Alberta, on the 15th day of November 1839. "were duly exulted in my favour by HU Honour Judge Fteher on the 14ft day of March 1040. All peruana Indebted to the above Eta'e are T quired to pay the amount of their In-Cebtednea to me forthwith and all per-aona having cla4m against the above Extate are requested to file them with roe before the 30th day of April 1940 falling which distribution will be made without regard to any claim of which I aliall. not Ahon have rotlce. DATED t Prince Rwxrt. n.C this 1 5th any of Mardh 1640. 1 WOIUUAN A. WATT. ) THE DAILY NZW3 frldai Mi; Whifflete From The Waterfront J Advertlslnc is an investment Park With er s STILL LEAD Price - Quality - Terms The Following Used Cars Represent the Finest Quality Possible In Used Car .Merchandise '39 Ford DeL. Sedan '38 Ford Coupe '37 Ford Del Sedan 3G Buick Sedan 3I Chev. Sedan '30 Chev. Sedan '29 Chrysler Sedan '35 Ford Lt. Delivery '33 Dodje Panel Dely. '29 Chev. Sedan Dely. 29 Ford 114-Ton Truck (platform body) S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford, Mercury, Zephyr Dealers P.O. Box 38 phone 83 IDORA Roller Rink Dally Sessions as Follows; Mon., Tues., Wed. 7 to 11 p.m. Thursday 7 to 11 p.m. Friday 6 to 10 p.m. Dance 10:30 to 2 a.m. Sat. Children 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4:30 p.m 6 to 8:30 p.m. 8:30 to 11 p.m. Special Arrangements Can Be Made for Private Skating . Parties TALE OF SEA WAR C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah, '-Thunder Afloat," With Wallace which was in port yesterday after noon southbound from Skagway to A wedding of widespread ln-.Yancouv b ht ln a ,lght llst terest took place at eight o'clock of on, thlrtynve pagers of Thursday night In he Church of . whom flve dembarlccd here. the the Annunciation with Right Rev. emlnder on to Van. E. M. Bunoz. Bishop of Northern' . " v m (British Columbia and the Yukon, " I ,le :; . ImcSS 212 Sntefol Mr" ' InK litSTof SSS. !S: of the local Barrison going The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, entered med with blue fox, and wore a pink rosebud hat and veil, her corsage being roses and carnations. Miss Margaret McCaffery was her sister's only attendant, t looking extremely smart in an orchid ensemble with navy accessories I and a corsage of orchids. William Brooksbank was the (groomsman and the ushers were George Mitchell and Robert Park- er. During the signing of the regis ter the choir gave a beautiful ren jdltlon of Gounod's "Ave Maria." Following the ceremony a re ceptlon for members of the fam south and will sail 10 r " " - """"" at " " p.m. " on the church as Charles Balagno , ni...ri .,. m,,m. ch. her retur" to Vancouver and way was charmingly attired in a three-piece suit of Queen's blue, trim points. Miscellaneous In Honor Of Bride-Elect On Wednesday evening Mrs. Thomas Balllnger and Mrs. J. Bond Jr. were joint hostesses at a delightful shower in honor of Miss Bessie Chandler whose marriage will take place in May. The evening was spent ln play ing bridge and Chinese checkers. Prise wtnners in bridge were: first. lly and a few close friends was iMre 'ir. Bamnjer. second, held at the home of the bride's Mrs- H- 0den- M- George Sargln- 1 parents, Fourth Avenue West. Mrs. n 03016 llnt in Chinese checkers. .MoCaffery receiving the guests In ""er aeilous refreshments were a black and white ensemble wear- sved. Then a bautifully decorat-llmr a corsair nf frnrrfpnta n- ed basket, laden with many use- Father Lantagne proposed the f"1 8,ft8, brouSht forward by J toast to the bride which was fit- u,e au" "iaa mie ana "lltIa tlnelv resDonded to bv thp irrnnm lBond after whlch the bride-elect Mr. W. O. Fulton nroDosed the wUhed the of luck- loast to the bridesmaid, the groomsman resoonding. Mrs. C. C . 'T'K a m Those present were Miss Bessie Chandler. Miss Eva Chandler. Mrs. Mills and Mrs. W. O. Fulton pour- T: W- Chandler- M- T. Balllnger. ed. .Mrs- J- Bond lT - Mrs. R. McNeill, Later the couple sailed on the M"TV' LIa1' Mr8" C" Veltch' Mrs W- Uneham' Mrs. II. Oden. Mrs. Prince George for a month's wed- ding trio as far south as Callfor- Healy' Mrs Mont'eth. Mrs. O. "la. On their return Mr. and Mrs SarK,nn. Mrs. Young. Mrs. P. Thomson will make their home at nutn Mrs W Evans, Mrs. H. 722 Fifth Avenue West. Both are lul80n' Mrs C. H. Flnley. Mrs. Vnnwn and popular members ed Wesch 5r- Mrs- Fred Camer-th vnunecr set here and will on lr'" MnL lWaItcr Balllnger and hv hearty felicitations of many V u ' "orouw "aulnger friends. v abel slatta- Colleen Montieth, 4 , Berna Montieth. Zelda Hale. Hilda l i Knnd- Lilly Thompson and Polema H OTP! ArWalS "neham. Beery Is Thrilling Picture started a campaign lr homwln thetouthtopend imarines clty. became the bride of Clarence ,n m8 jB. Thomson, son of S. C. Thomson j ' mining the armored cruiser San L Ti.,,,. 0. P. R. steamer Princess Louise, son of Seattle. !r. n , j . wt. o. iv. uray. is uue in port at 3:30 this afternoon from the "Thunder Afloat," starring Wal lace Beerv. Chester Morris and Virginia Orey. U meaty mclo drama of a chapter ln American history which previously has been almost unrecorded except in navy file. It relates how enemy sub Diego, in New York harbor, sink ing eighty-five other ships, terror Jilng the New England fishing fleet and raiding up and down the Atlantic coast. It shows how the emergency was met with tiny wooden subchasers and untrUned men. Among the dramatic high lights of the story are the raiding and sinking of Beerys tugboat and string of barges by a U-boat, the torpedoing of the Vineyard Shoal llohtshtp by the same sub marine aftr It has aacnned denth bombs from the subchai?r of which Beery Is later given command, the disabling of the chaser and Beery's near death when he goes underwater to. cut a fouled rudder cable, Beery's court martial for breaking formation and his re duction to the rank of seaman. , The film then reveals how a Gloucester fishing schooner Is sent ' out to provoke submarine attack and reveal the U-boat's position by i ' radio. The climax of the story occurs when the U-boat discovers the ruse, the schooner tries to ram and is sunk, Beery is captured ln a last desperate fight with the submarine capUIn and when the submarine submerges, he reveals Its position to the radio location devices of the oncoming chaser fleet by pounding on the steel hull with a wrench. Inviting de struction through depth bombs which finally foree it to the sur face. Fresh I-ocal Haw and Pasteurized Mirk VALENTIN DAIRY pnovr ..7 NKW CENTRAL HOTEL ANNEX Second Avenue Housekeeping Apartments Hot Water Heated) Mrs. C E. Black. Proprletreas 'Central Hotel) 13 SHOOTING GALLERY Adjoining IDOItA HOLLER ARENA SISTERS CAFE IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 3 J Your Patronage will be highly appreciated "Aim to Please" Is our Motto 2 Thank You a THE SEAL " QUALITY w mi GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockcyo . PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll la Prince Rupert Smithers Band Visits Hospital Acceptably Kntertalned Patients On Uater Sunday Afternoon SMITHERS. March 29: The Smithers Brass Band, under Band master John Gray, paid a visit to the hospital on Easter Sunday afternoon and played a concert there. The band was 22 strong and rendered a very enjoyable program. After the concert had finished the members of the band, augmented by a number of local vocalists and accompanied by an eight-piece orchestra, sang hymns which were greatly enjoyed by the staff and the patients ln the Mrs. Fred Clark and her son. George, are returning to Nanalmo on the Prince Louise this evening after a visit here. They will LAST TIMES' 2 Show!. 7 fin ... BEERY In rtft - 1 hunder Afloat With rilt'CTI'h ii,..... i.iw .inillH !l v-,I Added WOULD NEWS DONALD DICK pm: smith xovun COMJNOSATlUDttOMi muici mm nard" in 7. n-M.Mi DEI CE t t ItANCE IS ItEADl be accompanied by Private F. Mr. and M; Clark of the Sixteenth Canadian Ketchikan Scottish who is going south on the Prince N two weeks furlough. While In the noon going tt.: city Mrs Clark and son have been Seattle and : the guest of Mr and Mrs. Robert Anderson Ik i: Cameron Thompson Street. nt Ketchlkar. Outstanding Values NEW FURNITURE 3-Plece CHKSTKRFILLD SUITE- $8500 vaJu. Special 9-Plece DINING ROOM SUITK-1120 value. 8petel ..,..' G-Piece DINLTTi: SUITK J70D0 value Special 6-Plece BRIltKFAST SUITK-MQjM valtte Special Sia.MI.ILSS AX.MINSTKR CARPCTS-Se 9x10 2 XSDO value. Special BARRV.MORK MATS-SUe 27x54. ttBQ value Special i:nti:rprisk circulator oil ihluiir - (89.00 value Special IU:atI:RS, KITCIII:n lUNOLS-Large variety t i bargain prices. Night or Day PHONE SC9.51 S99.5I $55.04 S31.5I S34.5I S4.Si 75 V j m iti Used Furniture Bargai l-Plece BIIDROO.M SUITI- At DRKSSKR At 1H5 839,50 S6.50 ELIO'S FURNITURE STOKE Green 916 Tllllti) AVt.MI Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Column 112 TAXI Prompt Service 3 Heated Cars J. H. BULGER Optometrist Rojsl Bank Bldr. Fresh Shrimp BOAT WSJ. llnllr at 4 P-tn. TROTir.R'S DOCK