iWii ii Mi i Hit , "Tops" Among Smart Sport Clothes TheyH be the pets of your wardrobe ... the knockout sports and casual styles tha: we're featuring for the smart well-dressed miss. New styled corduroy Jerkins and sport Jackets, skirts, blouses and all the accessories that you see In the latest fashion reviews. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Third Ave. West MEN'S SUITS Ladles' and Gents' .SfQJ)." Spring Suits UU and up M. T. LEE - Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 9;o PltlNCE KUrERT .V.W.V.V.V.V.V.W.V.V.W PHONE BLACK 32 i LI Start the Year Kight Uy SavinR Our COUPONS for Useful Household Items. Call in and let us explain this plan to you. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" P.O. Box 575 Phones 18, 19 Household Furniture 12 FINE MATTKESSES priced at Third Avenue 9 9 UNTAINTED CHEST OF DRAWERS priced $rl).- and from up 6 DItOP-LEAF TABLES priced at 2 CHESTERFIELD BEDS 6"3 with OCCASIONAL CHAIR priced S "00 at OD 1 ENTERPRISE OIL BURNER HEATER Just like new. at a very low price. B. C. Furniture Co. Burnaby Rosery Company R.R. No. 2. New Westminster Offer for Sale Through Their Agent, MRS. SMITH FLOWER SHOP Brooksbank Blk., Third Ave. Rose Hushes Perennials Ornamentals, etc Mrs. Smitri has prices and samples. All orders individually mossed and tagged. ORDER NOW! savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. hoi 544 KRASER STREET Prince Rupert Victory Loan Ca mpaign Come On Prince Rupert I $600,000 FROM 1800 SUBSCRIBERS Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. BKITISII COLUMBIA ceremony in St. Helen's Anglican Church, Vancouver, last Saturday evening. Rev. H. R. Tmmpour was the officiating clergyman. White Tulle The bride was given in marriage by her brother, James Donaldson of Prince Rupert. Her gown had been designed of satin and tulle and illusion cascaded about her shoulders from a iuliet can nf jorange blossoms. Rare white roses miuhcicu irym ner arms. As matron of honor, her sister. Mrs. H. B. Rochester, wore a pink replica of the bridal eown with a picture hat. Ethereal rose and blue shades were the tulle mantilla! headdresses worn by the brides- i maids. M!ss Pat Nicholls of! Prince Rupert and Sheila Hallo-1 way, matchine their irneV nf l tulle. The three carried carnations and Iris. Yacht Club James Greer was croomsman ! and Don Millerd and Taylor Mc- j t-coa ushers. Miss Janet Darling was the soloist. Guests went nn from the church to a reception at me noyai Vancouver Yacht Club. I Mr. and Mrs. Blvth Will cnonH their honevmoon in Victoria. The bride's travellin suit wu thrpo. niece greiae tweed, the. topcoat collared with cream, fox and cor- i sned with orchids. Her hat was! -"nM breast feathers. A letter from the Victor X-Ray Corporation, read at thi monthly meeting of the board of director of the Prince Rupert General Hospital last night ex plained mat the new X-ray unit which was being supplied the local hospital to replace the old equipment was somewhat rfifiw- ent than that of Dr. W. A. White - law of Vancouver on which the local order was based. There were certain features of Dr. Whitelaw's equipment which were no longer 'in manufacture. A new sidewalk of concrete, connecting the hospital with the nurses' home, has lust been n-t !ln by the Ryan Construction Co.. (the hospital board was advised ' last night by D. G. Borland, man ot the grounds committee. As i the Job was done without charge, a vote of thanks was tendered the I company by the board. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY TUONE 6S7 j Cafe Reopened "J 5 V J The V & I Cafe, Waterfront, jl Is now open, under same ! matiatement. management. " TO RESIDE IN I'ltlNCE ItlTEUT Expert OPTICAL SERVICE i i I ii I IT ill STARTS CIIAS. DODIMEAD Optometrist In Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving Visit Our Baicmrnt Store For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glares, liaggagc and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELElt DIAMOND MERCHANT ?. MISS MURIEL B. DUNSMUIR WEDDED IN 'Bridge Party By VANCOUVER! Ladies of 0 Miss Ada Brown Becomes Bride Of Ted Blyth VICTORIA, March 5: Janet Ada, daughter of Mrs. Brown and the late James Arthur Brown, of Port Essington, became the bride of Carrington Edward Ted) Blyth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carrington Wilson Blyth of Vancouver, at a CHIEF SKIPPER N, H, HUTTON, RCN.R. Following their marriage shortly in VicKzi a thla csupls v. r .-Je Pi . - Fi . The bude-elect Is the daughter of Mrs, It. W Dunsmulr ar.u thcsranddauh'.cr of Lx i-. . !I .. A M: Jamrs Dunsmuir The groom-elect comes from West Hartlepool, England. IV C o. ,!..-, photo range Jhtt mimtttle iunacm occur. olly Uifi ld ckomicol con. of GilUtt Sll. BLUES FILM IS SHOWING Very Enjoyable Affair Held Last Tunesome And Dynamic Is Picture Night in Metropole Hall. A very enjoyable bridge party was held to. the Metropole Hall last night under the auspices of the Ladles' Orange Benevolent Association. Prize winners were Mrs. J. A. Lautens. ladies first; Mrs. Wllltam RothwelL ladies' second; James Krikevsky, men's first; J. Molltor, men's second. The committee In charge consisted of Mrs. Vic Mensles, Mrs. George Howe. Mrs. M. Murray, Mrs. Frank Ellison and Mrs. E. A. Evans. A letter from the Department of Transport, radio division, at last nignis meeting of the hospital board, advlted the board that if any of the hospital electrical equipment was causing Interference to vital communications. It must be suppressed at once. The radio inspector should be got in touch with as soon as possible with a view to taking suppre-uive measures. The board agreed to the matter. Coming To Capitol This Week-End The pioneer days of blues masic form the inspiration for the dynamic and melodic picture "Birth of the Bines" which U the feature picture on the screen of the Capitol Theatre her this week-end. Blng Crosby and Mary Martin head the cast which also Includes Brian Donlevy. Carolyn Lee. Jack Teagarden. J. Carrol Nalsh and Rochester. Some of the song hit revived for the picture are such old favorites as "t. Louis Blues." Memphis Blues." "Birth of the Blues" "St. James Infirmary Blues." At a Oeorgta Camp Meeting," "Melancholy Babv." Shine' "Cuddle Up a Little Closer- and "Walt Till the San 8hines. Nellie." Blng Crosby plays th Dart of an orchestra leader who forms a : band and pioneers In popularising , blues music. Jack Teagarden. oon-.cedd to be one of the hottest , trombonist in th country, la his nlde. Brian Donlevy is a torrid trumpet player Mary Martin has as her partner In slnnlnu and danrinsr !IUIr Carolyn Lee. 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Thermos Bottle 7 ok. . . . Thermos Ilottlca 15 or. . . Thermos Refill 15 ox. only Thermos Bottles 0 oz. .. Thermos Bottle Corks si .25 .00 2.r .0.1 Parchment Papers . . . .15 or 2 for .23 Ormes Lid. Zrit Jhoneer Druti&iati ui. iu.xaix s ionn nioNKs n ami ii llprn lUil) t,um t am. , u p m Sund anJ llt.Iid Horn It t p in, and 1 I i ! THINK THIS OVER If the Nazis or Japs ever occupied Canada do you imagine you'd lc given the honour I and privilege of huying any kind of Bonds? urn would not! Then go nil out to defeat I thc enemy with your money and I Buy thc new I VICTORY BONDS Albert & McCaffery Lid. PHONES 116 OK 117 Canadian National Railwayj STEAMERS LEA V-K IMUNCE Rl'PEKT FOR , VANCOUVER: , m, Uuirsday, 11:15 p.m. calling at Ocean Kails and Powell River. Saturday, 11:15 p.m. calling at Ocean Kails only. I mice Rupert to Ketchikan-Wednesday, 11 P"1"' I,r",a)'t 3 V.m. 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