T 5 Jfo ; r llNDRY SPECIALS ... ins sna'"S v y Bht. w have a large stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's sin'! C'MIDS 01 an lyyts. uuugut in laige ijuauuuts, iflei exceptional values from ... 10?' to 'Sii ale's Three-Feature Tooth Brush Guaranteed vlon Cleans, Polishes, Massage's - U0 tic Soap Boxes' , . li."r Stic Tooth Brush Holder-For Home and Travel fits itLiid-rd cootn orusnes tie Tech Razor with Five Gillette Blades ia. "t RlUior Blades ORMES LTD. FRAMED PICTURES re - Ief,.jn lust arrived to choose from, Assorted let! different frames, all sizes. Priced from and up. Cme In today and look these over you are under no obligation. THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" HONE: 112 TAXI ON CALL NIGHT AND DV (ilch for lite New Ford It's SMART RIP. THRIFTY f " - ' V a M-9 A A Jl A . A a a FO OPERATE RELIABLE . . . RVhen you want the best in motoring DleasurP lnnk in FORD. Re- jnember: "THERE'S A FORD IN fUUR FUTURE." S.E.PARKER LIMITED "The Home of Friendly Service" JB 38 o 170 E. 3rd Ave. enzie Furniture LIMITED A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" jj Carriages- Made by Lloyds. Fully upholstered, storm-F urtaiiii Carriages you will be proud to own. All rra $31. 00 Sn C!!il5cs' Ful,y upholstered and stormproof cur-Li; ?" co'or 8iU.50 to .i?US.r0 j. cn Commode Chairs With tray -S..-0 to pSsi:r,fUe- 18"x36", with mattress $".."( Inf t Frm $1.1.", Pave USW,ms write us for your requirements, a I int rnn stock from whlch t0 suPPlv yu- Goods can 'n,r1 Avenue West Phone 775 Announcement tb Motoring Public . . . NEw HOURS FOR SALE OF GAS AT LONG MOTORS DAYS StXDAVR 8 A.M. TO 9 T.M. 1 P.M. TO 4 P.M. V ls a service for your convenience . . "ivued to take advantage of it. Operator-FRANK MORRISON you MARRIED WITH CATHOLIC RITE A wedding or consicerame local iitcre:;t took place at 9:30 Saturday morning at the Church of the Annunciation, with Bishop Anthony Jordan conducting the nuptial mass, when Miss Stella Schorny became the bride of R. O. Wagner. The bride, who was dressed in marriage costume of white, was attended by Miss Yvette Tur-coite as bridesmaid and Mrs. W. Schneider as matron of honor, the former wearing pink and the later blue. R. Houde was groomsman. After the ceremony the bridal party proceeded to the Boston Cafe where a wedding breakfast was serveo. xor relatives and friends. Bishop Jordan proposed a toast to the bride to which the room responded. Later there was a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Schneider, Overtook St., where many friends went to extend their felicitations to the happy couple and present their gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner have resided in Prince Rupert for some five years, the groom being in the employ of Philpott-Evitt here while the bride is in the service of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association. The couple are taking up residence at 1528 Overlook St. BLACKOUT ON LONELY ISLE During the war, Aid. Hilda Hessort of Winnipeg said in addressing the local Women's Canadian Club last week, the remote Island of Tristan da Cunha was blacked out and, since the coming of peace, no word has been published on how its inhabitants fared. The population is composed of descendants of a British soldier if a garrison placed on the isl- nd as a safeguard against the escape of Napoleon from St. Helena. The soldier, named Glass, returned to the island af ter the garrison had been withdrawn, and, with his family, composed the original' perman-nt population. Generations of shipwrecked sailors have Joined the colony, marrying lntq the original family. Only contact with the outside wprldis. the.annual, arrival of -a', steamship which brings' supplies. The Island's strategic position makes it a possible air base of ereat importance. The meeting was attended by Chairman was Alderman Nora E. Arnold, Women's Canadian about 50 members and guests. Club president. Announcements Wnmpn of the Moose Dance. Oddfellows' Hall, March 6. Presbyterian Tea. March 14, Mrs. A. Flaten, Junior Chamber of Commerce St. Patrick's Day Ball, Civic Cen tre Auditorium, March 15. r. W I. St. Patrick's Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, 2:30 to 6:00. Cifrd Party, 8:00 p.m., K.C. Hut, March 16. St. Patrick's Dance, Saturday, March 16, Oddfellows' Hall. Bobby Woods orchestra. Vardcn Singers Concert, Booth Memorial Auditorium, Wednesday, March 20, 8:15 p.m. United W.A. Tea. Mrs. David Allan, 420 4th Ave. West, March 23. L.O.B.A. tea and sale, April 3, Oddfellows' Hall. W.A. Canadian Legion Tea and Novelty Sale, May 10. Old Time Dance, I.O.D.E. Hall, every Saturday. Local News Items For a reliable taxi, Phone 32. Open Day and Night. (tf) William nniir.ksh.tnk. CNR special representative, left on last evening's train for a trip to iTince ueorge on otiicrai business. Charles E. Love and Nick Pav-likis were local service men returning home from overseas yesterday af ternoon-on the Princes. Adelaide. Mrs. R. Mansell, the former Annette Woods, having sold out her business here, will sail on Thursday night for Vancouver. She intends to take up future residence in the south. Jack Eastwood, who returned home recently after serving overseas with the Royal Canadian Air Force, is sailing Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver to receive his final discharge. Hugh Mackenzie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKenzie, arriv ed In the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from his studies at University of British Columbia to spend some time at his home here. On their way to the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia convention at Port Simpson, Major D. MacKay, commissioner of Indian Affairs for British Columbia; F. E. Anfiela, Indian Agent at Bella Coola, and Murray Todd, Indian Agent at Alert Bay, arrived on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. A telegram which had been sent by the executive council of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last week pretesting nt thp mnvp nf tho A rmv in nh. .:n me x.m.u.a. war services building instead cf having 1. turned over for use as Prince Rupert's Civic Cetrre was approved-by the general meeting of the Chamber last night. Mrs. T. McClymont will sail Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for Victoria to take up future residence,' being accompanied by her sister. Miss Elsie McLenaghan' who has been visiting here for the past few weeks. Mrs. McClymont, has sold her residence on Borden St. to Dr. A. D. .GalbcaUh, fnedical .superintendent oi Miller Bay Hospital. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts incurred on and after this date unless authorized by myself. Signed: MIKE ANDERSON Queen Charlotte City. (55) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Immediate occupancyHouse, seven rooms, hot water heating, fireplace, modern. Splendid location. Price $3500 cash. G. P. Tinker Co. Phone 57. Genuine Aspirin marked this way McCutcheons Pharmacy Ltd. Third Avenue at Sixth Street Under the Personal Supervision of George Samworth Pharmaceutical Chemist of B.C. and Society of Apothecaries, London, England Prescriptions dispensed, with only the highest quality drugs and chemicals, at, lowest possible prices. SEE OUR NEW STOCK OF EVERYDAY REQUIREMENTS COME IN AND LOOK AROUND Shcardown's deliver daily. To day's orders delivered tomorrow. We're as near as your phone. (tf) Mrs. W. M. Brown and Miss Helen Brown sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Norah for a trip to Van couver and Victoria. Jack Unwin sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver where he is to be married. His father, J. E. Unwin, left for the south last week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hetob and Son, Richard, left last week for Powell River where they will J take 'up future residence, Mr. Hebb Joining the service of the Powell River Co. Charles Valley and Mike Anderson of Queen Charlotte City, who came here to attend the convention of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative last week, sailed yesterday afternoon by the Cassiar on their return to the Islands. Former Premier T. D. Pattullo had a letter before the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night seeking to resign as an honorary member of the Chamber but ihe meeting refused to accept ths resignation anfl decided to ask Mr. Pattullo to continue as an honorary member. FAREWELLEDON LEAVING HERE Mr. and Mrs. David Henderson Are Hosts for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morris Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morris left last night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver to take up residence after having been here for the past four years, Mr. Morris having been on the staff of Barr & Anderson as a steam-fitter. One evening last week Mr. and Mrs. Morris were entertained at a farewell party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Henderson when about 30 guests gathered to extend their parting best wishes and made presentations in token of their esteem. The gifts were in the form of a wooden sandwich tray and fruit bowl to Mrs. Morris and card sets to Mr. Morris. The evening was pleasantly spent in cards and dancing. Those present, besides the host and hostess and the guests of honor, were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dennlson, Mr. and Mrs. Hector McKlnnon, Mr. and Mrs. Alme Parent, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Schumann, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graves, Mrs. Llghtgard, Mrs. John McLean, Mrs. Maharg, Miss Margaret Smith, Miss Alma Man-seau, Miss Mary Klssock, Miss Isabel Henderson, Miss Elaine Parent, Jack Murray, Bruce Hen-derson, Murray Henderson and James Schumann. EXTRA LIGHT BREAD! ill? Full-strength yeast acts faster because Jt's fresh I Flelschmann's fresh active Yeast goes .. -jjcight to work make$ sweeter, tastier bread . , . insures tender light texture. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-use Fleischmann's active, fresh Yeast with the familiar, yellow label. Dependable Canada's time-tested favourite for over 70 years. MADE IN CANADA Marie's Dining Room Come in and try our. tasty home-cooked meals We Specialize in 'RUSSIAN DISHES, ITALIAN SPAGHETTI SHOUT ORDERS OPEN DAILY G p.m. to 2 a.m. MARIE MICHOLUK Proprietress 622 Frascr Street - (Next to' Savoy Hotel) Phone 309 ASBESTOS WALL BOARD POPLAR PLY WOOD CEDAR PLY WOOD Philpotty Evitt & Co. Ltd. Coal Lumber Building Supplies StPatrick's Cards By RUSTCKAFT Ranging from 5c 10 25c DIBB PRINTING COMPANY Office Supplies, Bookbinding, Printing Stationery Birthday and Every Day Cards BESNER BLOCK Waterman Pens THIRD AVENUE 6 " 13rut.ee Uupert Daily J3cuis Tuesday, March 5, 1946 UNDERWEAR MEN Keen comfortable ihur f il I hlnslprv Marrh Him in a cult nf :v- -. l. Choose from these Ranees I r- .trX"' now in siock. ivc .'. i cotton. Per suit S.."()() V AA 5.1 niter r v Haison s uream uomDinauons VMH f -l vj;; .... IHM M r r m SDrtne needle knit. Wool and fnr i-.-.v J Mercury No. 98 Merino Combinations 75 wool. Per suit $5.00 Mercury Crusader Combinations Natural shade pure wooL Per suit $7.0(. Mercury Cream Combinations Light weight fine cotton, Per suit !l.t5 P.D.Q. Buttonless Combinations Medium weight cotton. Per suit $2.50 "THE MEN'S SHOP" AUCTION SALE Saturday, MarcK 9th 2:30 p:m. ' HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PROPERTY OF MRS. A. M. RIVERS Consisting in part as follows: ABC Electric Washing Machine; Heintzman Piano; Elcctrolux Vacuum Cleaner; Walnut Bed Room Suite; Trilight; End Tables, and numerous other articles, an in good condition. TERMS CASH. This sale will be held at the I.O.D.E. Hall, Fifth Ave. and McBride St. J. H. MAIR Auctioneer Sales Rooms 171 Third Ave. E. Quality Repairs at Economy Prices PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) Phone Black 156 - Storage and Furniture Crating; HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 JUST RECEIVED Vclour and Mohair Chesterfield Suites. Also Solid Hardwood Bedroom Suites. furniture TAFT & ODOWES NOVELTIES (Formerly J. II. Mair) OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT REX GAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mein Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE 17.J Tranners 11 a.m. to 1 am. Highest Prices Paid for Your Attention FURS SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL BILL SHIUABERG i B.C. FURNITURE Phone Black 321 EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L.D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP' SUEY LING THE TAILOR ft We are taking cleaAlng and s pressing and steam pressing wnne yoni waii. , PHONE 649 220 ixth Street