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IUAKER OATS Wth (he New China, package STRICTLY FRESH KG OS-Grade "A" l-arge, doz. IK4 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Texas, 48-oz. tins, 2 for f. SWIFT'S cleanser A Brand New Product, 2 tins TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT large size, full of juice, I for 2."- COCOANUT All sizes, round IU0 TURNIPS 0 pounds 15." 0 WAY FOOD MARKET klivery Wherever You Live Phone (AM FOR BOUNDS JV if- ol 'lie r ub will be plans a ol aetlvi-vi :c i a' its ov Don For--jn f the y undieon i 'rution n iub busi-w mmcd - f illincj u n recent . ;i D. G. v,m- wel- : w member i C G Ham :.r) Oi tc was cr members. :nr.inue iU $50 to the ENDED IN 13-10 The transportation ol convicts lo tlic mainland ul Australia, wlik-h hud been usi'A as a penal colony, ceased in I BIO. Loqal News Itejns . . . Mrs. C. W. Dawson of Hazel-ton Is arriving In the city from the Interior on tonight's train and will sail on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Star Comer and the Misses Pat and Lois Comer returned on the Prince Rupert Wednesday from a holiday spent in Vancouver. Mrs. T. El wood Brooks of Ter race will, arrive in the city on tonight's train from Terrace and sail on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Davies are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Victoria to which city Mr. Davies has been transferred in the service of the Forest Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Mohr of Wistaria arrived In the city on Tuesday night's train and will be guests for the next week at the home of Mr, Mohr's bro thcr-inrlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Becker, Second Avenue Otto Young, chief rcfrigcra lion engineer of the Pacific Ex pcrimcnlal Station at Vancouver and formerly located with the station at Prince Rupert, Is returning to Vancouver on the Prince Rupert tonight after a brief visit here on official duties. He arrived from Vancouver yesterday. Classified Advertising Pays! Grace Mloorc. ulamour girl of the opera, who also won acclaim In the movies, was one of the passengers killed In the Dutch airliner crash near Copenhagen. She is shown here with .her husband. Valentin Parera, who Is living in the south of France because of poor health. Miss Moore was enroutc to Stockholm for a concert engagement at time of the crash. -"menu"' 1,W On the Hullon! I HAVE! ft Tf?IED O LHi SELF AGES Plcaso Note! Valhalla meeting Thursday, Feb. 13, instead of Fri day, Feb. 14. (37) Arnold Flaten and William Barton left on last evenings train for Terrace on Royal Bank business. Thev will return on tonight's train. Further replies have been re ceived by Aid. George B. Casey to his communications on be half of the local Over Seventy Club seeking enlargement of old age pensions. M. J. Coldwell, C.C.F. leader, and the Depart ment of Pensions and National Health have sent acknowledge ments. John Bracken, Progres slve - Conservative leader, has yet to be heard from. Following a service here this afternoon, remains of the late Lance Stiles will be taken to night aboard the Prince Rupert to New Westminster where in terment will be made. Accom panying the remains south will be Mrs. Stiles, the widow, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Stiles and Mr and Mrs. E. Webber of Akron, Ohio. LEGION SEEKS '48 CONVENTION FOR THIS CITY LUCKY BOY Seven-year-old Lawrence Crandall, of Leon-' arsvllle, N.Yi, displays a tree branch, H inches In length, which was removed from his back at St. Elizabeth's hospital. Utlca, N.Y. His doctor said the limb penetrated the boy's left buttock and con tinued upward under the skin to his neck mhen LawTence was .thrown from a toboggan. Quietly Wed At Smithers Ceremony on Train as Local Man Meets Bride From Winnipeg. Prince Ruuert branch. Cana- The drawing room of a Cana dian Legion, plans to Issue an dlan National Railways train invitation to the provincial com mand to hold the 1948 provincial conventions of the veterans' organization at Prince Rupert Authority to invite the conven was the scene of a quiet mar riagc at Smithers during the stay-over of the west-bound Jas per-Prince Rupert train there at noon on Tuesday. The bride was Mte m Ward of Winnipeg at last tlon here was granted night's Legion meeting. The annual convention, which Try Hrid laMing l.ipiim's Te in the new I nJividtial "Measured Service" Tea Md ft 5. I'ach tea bn proiitlti tno full cups of brisk tasting I.ipion's Tea. Ask. your grocer imlay for I.ipion's Tea Mags. You will enjoy that lively, briikxtt llaiour ... neer wishy-asliy . . . always fresh and full-hodicd. By Chic Young . I gl 1 I . 1 1 1 L ' . '. ,UJ8tAGES rfn . . . k.WL . R ( anypHace.-TJ s im a irniEii -n i n x. invito II u v - v T- " 1 11 m r-VUI 11 IILll- - A 'Jl 1 111 II I Mil - I i - and the groom, John Chapman of Prince Rupert, The bride had come, through normally is attended by several iTom Winnipeg -and was-met at hundred delegates from all parts Smithers. by the groom, of the province, Is being held The ceremony" was performed at Vernon this year. It has al- by Rev. C. A. Ilinchllffc, Angll- ways been held In the southern can church rector' at Smithers. part of the province. and the rite was witnessed by The meeting voted to support ex-Mayor W. M. Watts of Prince h VPterans' Rrewerv Holdlne Rupert and Al Black, another pn T.trt n Vancouver orcanl- Prlnce. Rupert businessman. 7aUnn. In Its annlication for a mr- anQ ftir5- napman came brewery license from the pro- " ' " nun, mo, to take residence at vinrini Pnvernment. The aDoli- P1 UP Shawatlans Lake where Mr. the . cation was turned down by im,i nwnt. if rvtnivr.i Chapman is In the service of the Northern B. C. Power Co. It also supported a resolution! - submitted by University Branch..! COASTAL EXPLORER Canadian Legion, for the estab-i The exploration of the whole lishmcnt of a medical school at , coast of Australia" ,w;as made by the University of Brltisn ooi-1 Darwin In the Beagle in the umbla, The resolution empha- years 1837-43! sized the need for more doctors and expanded health services In the province. Plans for tne renovation of the Legion ward in Prince Rupert General Hospital were also approved. There was a good attendance of members at the meeting which was under the chairmanship of President Vic Houston. A number of lady members also were present. Appeal of Red Cross Objective of Prince Rupert In General Continental Drive. Is $7000 Commencing March 3 and con tinuing for three weeks, Prince Rupert branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society will make its only appeal for funds, President Arnold Flaten announces. The campaign will be general on the North American continent as both American and Canadian societies ask support of trie public for continuance of their humanitarian work. Canada's quota for the drive is $5,000,000 with that of British Columbia set at $500,000 and Prince Rupert, $7000. S. H. Savllle has been named campaign chairman for the local branch. Lamb Saved From Freezing To Death FRANCOIS LAKE When the themomcter was down to 67 below zero Bert Durban's first ewe to lamb had twins. One froze to dcatli so Mrs. Durban brought the other one In and made a little coat for him. They thought that the ewe might not take to him with his tailored coat but everything was fine. The lamb's ears were frozen and the tips fell off but otherwise he Is well and cosy in his coat. Mrs. Durban says she will leave it on him until he grows out of It. George LaFlcche, who has been here in connection with the fur ther appraisal of city assessment values at the municipal court of revision during the past week, will sail by the Prince Rupert on his return to Vancouver. nnd Relief FKOM SNIFFIY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF Head Colds! DOUtlf-DUTY NosiDtors WOIKS FAST IICHT WHIM OUIlSI Instantly relief lrom head cold distress starts to come hen you put a little Vaitro-nol In- each nostril. Alsa it helps prevent colds from developing if used in time! Try it! Works fine! You'll like it! VICKS VATRONOL Appetizing CLOVER LEAF ROLLS Always fresh WAR ASSLTS COAL I"er Ton Screened Lump, sacked $12 Mine Hun Bulk ... $10 HYDE TRANSFER rilONK 580 W. 'S Yes, Flcisclimann's acfce Fresh Yeast helps you bake fluffier, tastier Clover Leaf rolls. Flcischmann's works fast because it's full-strength. It saves you extra steps. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, you'll want Flcischmann's active Fresh Yeast the Yeast cake with' the familiar yellow label that has been Canada's favorite for over 70 years. Order some today! . at your grocers Box 130S . Plionc 108 ' PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING ESTIMATES OIL UUKNER SALI.S AND SERVICE Cor. 2nd Ave. and 7th St. Until You Get a New Car... take sood care of your present car! Hcmcnibcr, care today means a higher resale price tomorrow. SEE US FOR REGULAR SERVICE We are staffed and equipped to handle all maintenance and repair work on all makes of vehicles. Drive In today! TERRACE MACHINE SHOP AND GARAGE GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Ptintc ruinat D.iiltf JflcUitf Thursday, February 13, 1947 1 .4k' M m Combine SMARTNESS and UTILITY In Your Next RAINCOAT Fingertip Style, Full Zipper, Red Check Lining $18.50 Regular length in Zelan Water-iepellant fabric. Can be washed or dry-cleaned without damage to water resistant quali ties. 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