WTDNESPAY, MARCH 17, 1913 gEW KILOWATT MS; 'Wsnot HOW MUCH you t... but WHAT you eat TW FOODS EVERY DAY: SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and ,Way-Poinls, Stewart and .North. Qwen Charlotte Islands. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER .Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 3C8 KWONO SANG HLNG HOP KEE CHOP SUEY Ord IT nouse Nt to Klnj Tal 61? 7th AVE. WEST 411 Jour patronage welcome Ptns5p.m. to2a.m. Outside ler from 2 n.m. to 2 .m. Fbone Red 217 SHRIMPS BOAT W.S.L. fimH "fry day 5:00 P-m- Float West of Imperial Oil Co. HOTEL FKCarl Zarclli, Prop. 'hone 3i " . th ' 0. Box 511 ASF,U STREET "t.xtK UIIPFUT MILK-Aduhs: one-half pint. Children! mure than one pint." And some cheese. x FRUITS-One serving of tomatoes daily, or of a citrus fruit, or of tomato or citrus fruit juices, and one serving of other fruits, fresh, canned or dried. VEGETABLES (In addition to potatoes, of which you need one serving daily) Two servings daily of vtgetahles, preferably leafy green, or yellow, and frequently raw. CEREALS and BREAD-One serving of whole grain cereal , and four to six slices of Canada-approved bread, brown or white. ' MEAT, FISH, EGGS, etc.-One serving a day of meat, fish, or meat substitutes. Liver, heart, or kidney once a week. Eggs, at least three or four weekly. Plus OTHER FOODS YOU WISH INSTANT I)EATIl MY CRUSHING (Continued from page U t :ack. Then he saw something fall-ine. He sent a man to investigate. Witness was on the railway track about 10 feet from the truck. John W. Sanderson, superinten dent of the hospital division of the B. C. Bridge and Dredging Co.. told of safety regulations. There was a responsibility to see that trucks were spotted in a proper manner. Spotters were essential to safety. William James, safety superin tendent, also spoke of the spotter renn!rimpnt.s. whenever he nau requirement ruc,l:.v r ..;:, Visited tne joo in uie ujjuuic wwi. spotter or oiler he would not nave been hit. Dr. L. W- Kergln told of the ln-inriM to deceased whose body he saw In. the first aid station. A heavy mass had passed over the body across chest, abdomen and pelvis. The body was burst open from the weight and death would have been Instantaneous. Corp. O. L. Hall gave evidence to establish Identity of deceased. The Jury retired at 10:25 p.m. and had completed Its verdict at 11 p.m, FOR SALE SPECIAL PRICES ftew hand-made RAG RUGS. Artistic designs. Special 18x36. SI. 2 nAnins in first class playing r-rmrlltlon. 7 to 10 tubes. r?P!l nnrealns. $-() UP typewriters Good con- HiHnn npmlnaton, Under- bargains. n smith. Real One'3-piece CHESTERFIELD ret Ilich grade iupj rnvprllll?. RpCUlar $200, r. S150 IU1 j nfo pans, etc. WUU LillUOi wv", B.C. Furniture PHONE 1JLACK 2-l Timtn AVENUE Misi REDDY SAYS: "Plan your meal plan your budget plju to buy War Saving! Certificates regularly." H I fi m Lm 1 larilakdlldilH 1 1 1 1 1 1 N II 5 u "1 b B 1 1 1 Bli 1 Vancouver Couple Married in City Elizabeth McKenzle Becomes Bride of Alex .MacLeod A very prtty wedding took place In First Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening when Miss Eliza beth McKenzle, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Alex McKenzle, 1875 Pmnces street. Vancouver, was united in marriage to Signalman . . t j i l.j n an i:oxns oi oisiiiais. auu ui van- had oeen a spouer. u ar ,.u - : - .... . been doing his proper work as a w "" this area. The young couple were attended by Signalman and Mrs. D. Reid and the ceremony was conducted hv the Rev. A. F. MacSween in the nresence of a few friends. Miss McKenzle arrived from tne south on Monday. For the nresent time the young couple intend to make their home here. Announcement All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Card party, Catholic Hall, March 17. Contract and Whist; good orlzes. Admission 50c. Entries Queen Mary Bridge Tour- lament close March 17. Women of Moose Invitation Dance, March 17, Oddfellows' Hall, 10 to 2. Registered Nurses Association 3ance, Oddfellows' Hall, March 1C IS). S. O. N. Invitation Dance, March Orange Invitation Dance March 9. Sona Home Cooking Sale. April Eastern Star Dance, March 26. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Oddfellows Hall, April 2. Presbyterian Spring Sale AP I5' Cathedral Easter Sale, April 29. TIIE DAILY -NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Attention Women of the Moose- Meeting tonight, Oddfellows Hall. at 7 p.m. It Members Dick up your Invita tions at Stone's Clothiers. Maskers' Party Dance Saturday, March 20. (64) A meeting of all Fire Auxiliaries. A.R.P., will be held at the City Firt Hall on Wednesday, 'March 17, at 8 p.m. Moving pictures of oil fire control. ' (64) The child- care committee, Prince Rupert Chapter No. 211, Women of ihe Moose, held a special meeting Wednesday evening last at the home of the chairman, Mrs. F. W Grlmble, for the purpose of re-planning their work. There was u good attendance of members a? this meeting. Rotary Luncheon THURSDAY, 1 P.M. Commodore Cafe Speaker: CAPT. J. M. JAMES "Zip Your Lip" A We pay cash for used goods of all kinds. Ello's, Third Avenue. J. H. Macey left yesterday afternoon for a business trip to A We pay cash for furniture, tools and musical instruments. tac s. Third Avenue. Miss Frances Thomson returned to the city this morning form a trip to Vancouver. Mai or T. A. McWaters, who has been on triD south, retturned to the city from Vancouver this morn ing. He and Mrs. McWatets will be moving south shortly. Passengers leaving for Massett Included H. Ridley, A. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Chamberlain, ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Weir, Miss Lobana William Bennett. Mr. and Mrs; C A. Swanson. v' Passengers leaving for Vancouver Included J. M. Enwright, William Pavlova, A. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson, D. Shaw, S. D. Mills, A. Dodd, J. Branham, N. Evans, A. Robert,. M. Wright, A. C. Graves, and C. J. MacDonald. Quietly Wedded Here on Monday ..Miss Shirley Hague Becomes Bride of Jack Smith The wedding took place on Mon- risv evenine at 8 o'clock at the Rectory, Very Rev. Dean J. B. Gibson officiating, of Miss Shirley Iner Hague, only daughter of Mr. anc. Mrs. George Hague of this city, tc Jack Emil Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Smith. The bride was frivpn in marriase by her father the bridesmaid was Miss Pearl vfonTinc anH thp eroomsman was Earl McDonald. The groom is In th;' navy. There was a reception at tne home of the bride's parents. By WBtniN5 If ONE OF THE MOST ANCIENT OF SPORTS- HOMER AN OF A MATCH IN WHICH OOVSSEr' DtFtATf O AJAK rod THE SHIEIO Of THE OREAT ACHILW- J. ,1 f he fiOT him wrrvt fM ft V ' A HAMMfRLOCVC, AftB ftMTftJ Keep up-to-date at a sjiop that makes it a point to keep quality stock right up to the minute. 'fTKltlll Mr. and Mrs. A. Storrle left yesterday for Pprt Clements. Mrs. F. DocUworth left yesterday for a tllppvyjmcouver. Mr. and Mrs- Stephen Salter returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. A NOTICE Meyer's Studios Intro- juciory plfer. one iBxlO colortone portrait. Only $1.99. For appointment apply Star Shop, 625 Third Ave. West. Robert Scott, no .., the .Victoria Cross at the siege of Lady-smith in the South African war has been enrolled as an AC. 2 at a n irthwest Royal Air Force Station. BRONCHITIS COLDS?' flissMEU FOR SALE FOR SALE Kitchen tables, each $3.50. Ello's, Third Avenue. FOR SALE Used chesterfield and two chairs. 1045 2nd Ave. W. 166) FOR SALE 35 only diner chairs. Each $150. .Ello's Furniture. Third Avenue. FOR SALE Sparton Battery Radio almost new, cost-$47. Will sell for $30. Apply Box 456 Dally News. (JB4. FOR SALE Kitchen range and other articles of furniture. Phone Black 984 744 Sixth Ave West. (64) FOR SALE Five room .house ss;ren porch,, on four lots, good well and garden, other buildings etc. Apply Harry C. Mangnus,iSo Ft. Geoige, B.C. (,66) FOR SALE 95 h.p. G.M.C. Master Bulck. Marine Conversion in A. shape. Including shaft, propeDor, batteries and gurdles. Box i457 Dally News. (,68) FOR SALE Motor Boat Vera S. Fry, 36xl0-.x5 t. H. D. Enterprise Engine. Responsible purchaser may continue present contracts. M. M. Stephens (68) 70R SALE Lot on Ambrose Ave. with frame building. Monarch stove complete with grates, double bed. Apply 1093 Ambrose Ave. after 7. p.m. (64) FOR SALE Household, practically npw with four rooms. AODiy at 1325 Overlook St. (67) 70R SALE Snap for cash, 15-foot open launch, 3 h.p. air-cooled engine. Phone Red 323. (67) FOR SALE Reconditioned player piano. Apply Box 453 Daily News. (65) FOR SALE New bedstead, dresser PhnnP Black 910. (63) WANTED HAS anvone a camera radio they want to sell? Box 454 Daily News. (67) WANTED Kit of carpenter's topis. Apply Box 455 Dally lews. iqu WANTED Room by Call 35, C. W. Jones. gentleman, (68) WANTED Room and ftoard or furnished room for lady. Urgent. Blue 419. ,70' WANTED by April 1st, girl for care of house and baby in mother's absence. Apply 1413 Overlook. (70) WANTED To tent or lease, 5 or 6 room house, unfurnished. Clarence Thomson, Phone 423 or 53. (tf) WANTED Naval officer and wife urgentfy need living quarters of any kind immediately. Are willing to do any redecorating or Im provements. Box 452 Daily News. (63) T1ELP WANTED WANTED Two female store clerks for old established grocery store In Prince Rupert. Apply Unem-playment Insurance Commission AF 37. (t,) LOST LOST Green purse containing money. Reward, Please leave ai Dally News. M RATION NEWS Butter Coupons Butter Coupon No. 1 in your new Ration Book was valid on March 10th and is good in consumers' hand until April 30th. Butter Coupon No. 2 becomes valid March 20th and is also irood in consumers' hands until April 30th. Sugar, Tea & Coffee You now have two Ration Books your old one and the new one. After March 31st none of the Sugar, or Tea or . Coffee coupons in the old book will be honoured. After that date our old Ration Book should be destroyed. Dates when Sugar, Tea and Coffee coupons in No. 2 Book become good are plainly marked on the back of each coupon. Canning Guide Every woman should have a Canning Guide. These were delivered all homes by post Terrace Mrs. George Little has returned lo Terrace .titer spending aoout three months In the south. Mrs. O. T. Sundal. accomrjanled by her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Smith, Arrived at Terrace on Wednesday from Vancouver: ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS men and if yon have not received a copy, get one from the Ration Administration. Ydii cannot properly fill in your "Application for Canning Sugar" without one of these Canning Guides. Sugar for Canning In your Ration Book No. 2 is an "Application for Canning Sugar." It is every Canadian housewife's duty to make a thorough study of the Canning Guide before completing thi Application. Study the instructions carefully and, when filled in, send it ta your Local Ration Board not later than April 15th. tfo. 2 Ration Kook Before you destroy your old book see that the letters and the number shown on the front pf the old book are exactly the same as have been written on your new book. If there is any , difference in the letters or the figures send both books JLo the nearest Ration Office at once. This column will appear in this newspaper everv week to keep you up-to-date on Ration News. Clip and keep for reference-. RATION ADMINISTRATION NAZIS MASS.ARRESTS LONDON. March 17 & Prisons and concentration camrjs are. over crowded following mass, arrests un dertaken recently by the Germans m various parts oi tne country. At Grinl concentration camp there are now 2,400 prisoners. . CHILE'S EXPORTS In 1940 Chile's exports exceeded her Imports in value toy almost $39,000,000. WORK BOOTS Out Slock of Working Boots is second to none. Sizes from fi to 12. Arch-King, Valentine, Greb, Til-sonburg and Sterling makes. Guaranteed solid throughout Priced to fit any pocket. Come in and let us show you. Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" ENJOY SPRING ON A BUDGET! Somehow you HAVE to express that everything new feeling that Spring brings, but budgets and the times being what they are well, the whole affair seems somewhat dampened. But don't be downhearted. Come In and see our delightful display of Spring notions. Oh, so many things that will satisfy that Spring dress-up urge and yet all so Inexpensive, you can buy oodles without the slightest qualm of conscience. DO COME! THE VARIETY STORE "Where your dimes are little dollars" PHONE RED 120 518 3rd AVE. WEST