PAGE FOUR New Westminster Girl Is Bride Miss Irene Rose Massey and Petty Officer James Grieve United In Marriage Miss Irene Rose Massey of New Westminster and Petty Officer James D. Grieve, who Is in the naval service here, were united In marriage at a quiet ceremony Saturday evening at the rectory with Very Rev. James B. Gibson, D.D., rector of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, officiating. The bride was given in marriage' by James N. Forman. Mrs. M. M. Armstrong was matron of honor and Petty Officer J. M. Keefe acted as groomsman. H H M a a 3 M H n a ACCEPT NO Announcement TO OUR CUSTOMERS In order to conserve existing stocks and shipments of goods due (o arrive, we have decided toshort-en our store hours by closing all day Thursday of each week, commencing April 22nd. We regret that present-day conditions make this action neccs- mi mi I'll a:! bjtk u m u m m mi man b FOR APRIL I and SPRING 8 Get Hand French Balm two sizes Almond Hand Lotion Adrienne Creams Talcum Powders large tins in assorted perfumes 25c tin if . Ormes Ltd. Dsm. Pioneer Dru,q& tats THE KEXALL STOKE Open Daily from Sundays and Holidays from H a iun: 1GHTNE5S nnir.UTMCQC rfffnniuninu INTO YOUR ROOMS WALL5wCElUH65 CfrCJl- ATJ-4 SUBSTITUTE Miss June Smith Soldier's Bride United in Marriage to Sergeant Sciaini Friday Night in A quiet but interesting marriage ceremony took place at the rectory Friday evening when Miss June Beatrice Smith, daughter of Mrs, E. M. Smith of the Royal Lunch became the bride of Sergeant C. P. Sciaini of the United States. The ceremony was performed by Very Rev. James B. Gibson, dean of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral. The to bride was given in marriage by her brother, Francis Smith. The attendants were Sergeant R. A. Randolph and Miss Eleanor Stout 24. 20, and m:r, mi mi wz wmz msm mi :$ n i n SHOWERS I CLEANING ix In Cleaner I In day are 0th pay me 9th IN' In III of PHONES 81 and 82 9 a.m. till 9 p'.m. l 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. mmtmmt'MmmmmKmmmmrmmmmmxmimam THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES AElIo's Pay Casn for Furniture, Stoves, Tools, Musical Instruments'. Victor Wallace Ross of Terrace Is listed as a recent recruit in the Royal Canadian Air Force The shoe sale at Ladies' Style Shoppe continues. Stock is moving fast at reduced prices. Mrs. Clarence Martin, after spending a few days in the city.Jver, father of Rev. E. W. Scott of left Saturday night on her return to Massett. Mrs. W. Cummlngs and Mrs. Frances Cummlngs are leaving to night for Vancouver. A For old garden manure, Phone Green 419. (It) V Philip Farion of Winnipeg, who came here from Pickle Crow, Ontario, where he had been engaged mining work and has been in the service of the B.C. Bridge and "Dredging Co. at Port Edward, i leaves tomorrow afternoon for Vancouver to enlist in the Canadian active army. He is twenty-six years of age. Birth Notice Born, at the Prince Rupert General Hospital on Friday, April 16, Constable and Mrs. R. W. Tinclair, a sen, Gary Wayne. MOUNT OF THE SUN The original Indian name for Mount McKinley was Donali, mean-"!g "Home of the Sun." P.TA. Meeting TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 8 P.M. IJooth .Memorial High School Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. 1 Sonja Home Cooking Sale. April C.C.F. Bridge, Valhalla Hall, April Can. Legion W. A. Spring Sale raffle April 21. Queen Mary Easter Monday Tea, Mrs. Parkin. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 29. C.C.F. Invitation Dance Oddfellows' Hall, April 29. -TrN Mayday Ball, Oddfel-W lows' Hall, Fri. April 30. W.A. Coast Regiment, Service Men's Dance, Empress Club, Easter Monday. Cambrai Spinster's Spree, May 14. Spring Bazaar United Church W.A., May, 6. Little Norway Tea. Mrs. Munthe, May 8. tiik sri'itKME roi ur or iiimtisii f'Ol.l'MIHA IX 1'KOIIA'I H (ho Matter or tlie "Administration Art" and the Matter of the Estate of Thonia Davidson Laird, Ieensed, Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by Ordr of Hta Honor, W. E. Flher, mada on the 9th at April, A D. 1913. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Davidson Laird, deceased, and all parties having claims against the mid estate hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or about the day of May, A.D. 1943, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to the amount of their Indebtedness to forUiwIith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this day of April. A.D. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. Till: StTUtvMF. COIItT OF IIKITISII fOU'MIHA IN I'ltOKATE I lie Milder or (lie "Administration Act" and the Matter of the Estate of fieorjf Mltdiell Eraser, lierrased TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge Fisher, local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on tue 5tti day of: April A.D. 1943 appointed Administrator' of the Estate Oeorge Mitchell Frar, formerly of the Otty"of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Deceased, who died on or about the 18th day of January. 1943. All per. sons Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons IhaVtng claims against the said Estate are required to llle them with me properly verified on or before the l&th dUy Of May, AU. 1943. falling Which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims, of which shall have been notified. DATED at Prinoe Rupert, B.C., this awi day of April, 1943. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator l'rlnce Rupert, B.C. Miss Norah McCaffery is leavinj tonight for a trip to Vancouver to spend the Easter holidays. Miss Violet Wesley returned to her home at Skeena Crossing on last Wednesday's train after spending a month visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Turner in Terrace. Rev. T. W. Scott, rector of St. Mark's Anelimn rhnrrh. Vancou- St. Peter's Church. Seal Cove, will be a visitor In Prince Rupert early in May. While here he will conduct an evangelical campaign at St. Peter's. A Due to the absence of the Public Health Nurses, who are attending the annual Health Worker's Institute in Victoria, the Pre-school and Infant Clinics on April 20th, 21st, 27th, and 2Sthe have been cancelled. Regular Clinics will be resumed on May 4th and 5th. George Frizzell, following his recent serious illness, has sufficiently recovered to be able to be about town- again and meet his many old friends. Indeed, he Is quite fit again and will soon be leaving for the Skeena River hot springs. The home making committee, Prince Rupert Chapter No. 211, Women of the Moose, held its regular meeting last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. C. Lundstrom. The only business discussed was the way to. spend the money which was made on the raffling of a table cloth donated to the lodze by Mrs. Charles Graham. WANTED Pipefitter's Helpers and General Labor for work in Prince Rupert. Good wajes and bonus. Apply National Selective Service Office, A.M. 40. Classified Ads-' FOR SALE FOR SALE L C Smith typewriter. Elio's. FOR SALE Barber chair, baby carriage, cabinet battery radio. 1956 Seal Cove. (92) FOR SALE 9-plece Dine Suite: Table, 5 Side and 1 Arm Chair, 1 Buffet, 1 China Cabinet; 6-piece Kitchen' Suite: Cabinet, Table, 4 Chairs; 7-plece Chesterfield Suite: Chesterfield and 2 Chairs to match, Smoker, Magazine Rack, 1 End Table, 1 Centre Table; complete Bedroom Suite: Bed, Spring, Springfllled Mattress, Vanity and Dresser.; 1 Day Bed and Mattress; 6 plain Kitchen Chairs', 1 Philco Radio; 1 Bed, Spring ,and Sprlngfilled Mattress and Chiffonier. 1 plain Rocker; Child's Rocker and Kindergarten Set;l-Clock; Safe. Phone' "Blue 773. 1259 Park Ave. FOR SALE House with two lots, centrally located, 8 rooms and bath, completely furnished. Oarage. $3,000 cash. Quick sale. Mc-Clymont Agencies, 307 3rd Ave. W. (92) FOR SALE Mirrors, all descrlp- WANTED Large size outboard tlonEllo's Used Department. motor. Condition and price right, -rxj..- ... .... Red 710. (04 (94' I WORK WANTED : CLASSIFIED WANTED House - WORK WANTED Chinaman keeping room by shipyard work-would like work by hour; no gar- er. Apply Box 474 Dally News denlng. Apply Box 486 Dally News. (02) WANTED, by May 15 - Three adults want 3 or 4 roomed house PERSONAL or sulte- Would take possession rTT , ' PTC Z earller lf available. A. MacDon- WILL anybody knowing the where- aid. Phone Black 937. abouts of WILLIAM ALEXANDER . DAVIDSON, please get In touch WANTED Chesterfield suite In with DENIS MURPHY, 430 Rogers Boo'd condition. Write Box 473 Building, Vancouver, B.C. Dally News. (94) $500.00 Protection, Sickness and MARRIED Couple w'th small baby Accident, for ten cents a day. J. would like to rent apartment or A. Pope, Prince Rupert Hotel, house, close In or down town. Will Write or Phone. '- (93) Pa M rent for suitable place. Call evenings after seven. Mr. WILL party who exchanged coats Murrary Conn, 1001 Third West, by mistake in Central News back entrance. ' (94)' Restaurant return same. Reward. . (92) WANTED Two or more unfurnlsh- ed rooms, house or apartment. ARTICLES WANTED Phone Red 162. (92) BAND and Orchestra Instruments Z?" y - - y rr; not in use may be turned into PQU KfaNT mnAtt Anf.U n - 1 .lil...1 ' " ' " 1 Yonge St., Torpntp, Ontario. PROMINENT AS ATHLETE Ernie Warren, Fisheries Engineer And Dry Dock Kivetter, Passed Away Last Night Ernest Warren, engineer In thr fisheries patrol service, dry dock rivetter and formerly prominent In football and boxing activities here, passed away at 6 oclock last night in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. He had been ill for about a year and had been in hospital f iv weeks. He was very well known and news of his passing will be re- celved with regret by many friends. Chief engineer on the fisheries patrol cruiser Metra, Mr. Warren had been loaned, to the dry dock as he was an expert workman. Forty years of age and born in Victoria, Mr. Wairen had been in Prince Rupert since 1920, having come here first at the time shipbuilding was going on at the local shipyard following the last war. Ever since he had made his home at Prince Rupert. In addition to the widow and two stepchildren-, deceased is survived by his father, Sydney Warren, and thiee brothers all in San Francisco. Funeral arrangements are In the hands of the B. C. Undertakers. "Build B.C. Payrolls" ... r mm m I ML WAR It's a point of pride that Pacific Milk contributes something to the wax effort. We regret that grocers have been unable to get their usual supply and patrons have been unable to get the Pacific Milk they desire, but it stirs an impressive feeling to know that Pacific Milk Is doing something in the war. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed HELP WANTED YOUNG Lady for office, afternoons. Possibilities permanent position. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A.F. 46. (tf) WANTED Truck driver for Cartage Business; must be able to keep records. Apply Unemployment Commission AM 34. (tf) WANTED Bookkeeper for cartage business, male preferred, military exempt. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission A.M. 38. (tf) WANTED WANTED Chesterfield suite In good condition. 537 Seventh Ave. West. (94) WANTED ($15 reward) Urgently, light housekeeping furnished room, suite or apartment by married couple. Phone Red 617. (96) WANTED to buy folding pram In good condition. Phone Black 716 Mornings. (941 men, 712 Seventh Ave, West, (93) " Martha Login, Swift's famed home economist, hose wrcUy wirtime cooking column is a regular feature of tins page. Look for these valuable hints each Monday It's Fun to Eat Particularly in wartime we should avoid letting our approach to nutrition become too grim Our government's nutrition program, important though it is to .the prosecution of the war, is not anything to become trim about. 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EAT THESE FOODS DAILY MEAT, FISH, EGGSi One serving I diy of meat, fish ot poultry Liver, lieart or Li drier once a week, Eggs at least three or four weekly, MltKi Adults at least ; pint, CB dren: more than one .at. And lome cheese. FXUITSi Tomatoes daily or 1 citrus fruit or their juices. One other fru (fresh, dried or canned! VEGETABLES! (la addition to one serving of potatoes; Two servings of vegetables . . . preferably Icily green or yellow . . frequently raw, CEREALS oi4 BREAD: One serving whole grain Cereal. For to u slices Canada Approved bread. WEAK THIS IMUIM rican republic, is modelled on that of the United States expires expires Friday, Friday, April Apr" 30 u jjj bob ...ft... flh