r prince Uuprrt ai!p cttis . Monday, May 1949 IT PAYS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH hryur pet -better fet BAIUA0S meaty noumhing dog and cat foodi -loimulos developed, tested, and proven by a vc-tetinatian -the only person in the world who understands your bett friend better Ihon you do. Cigarette Tobacco Send for F,. 0l,d broil dog Ing (stomped with Hog's name and address) or et-ni mouse for your cat. , Mo.l any three 'RBAIUROS lob.lt. MtID, SWEET, BRIGHT VIRGIN Moiling imtructiont en the package. OR.GALLARDS DOC (CAT FOODS They beg for hi crepe with an accompanying corsage of pink carnations and sweet peas. Miss Frances Moore presided at the organ during the ceremony. After the ceremony all retired to the home of the groom's parents where a sumptuous wedding brtakfast was served. Toast to the bride was proposed by Walter Morgan and- responded to by the groom'. Toast to the groom was proposed by Lino Colussi and responded to by Mi. Morgan. Music, after the re- ' yy(s s 9-3D3 PRETTY WEDDING, CATHOLIC CHURCH Kirs. Jean Duncan and Dr.-nis Muironey United " A ,' very pretty weciuing was solemnized at the Church of the Annunciation on Saturday inorn-ivz v.-hn Mrs. Jean Duncan Mice Christie i, youngest daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. George Christie of I Vancouver, was united in mar- riagc to J. Dennis Mulroney, ! eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mulroney, Prince Rupert. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father E. Green, O.M.I. , who was also celebrant of the nuptial mass. The bride, who was given in marriage by Lino Colussi, v;as charmi'.gly gowned in sky blue I ifleta with shoulder length pi:ik veil and Elizabethean halo and carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses and carnations. The allpndant. Miss Dorothy Rands, was very prettily attired in rose pink silk crepe with matching shoulder length veil, and carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses. Mrs. Mulroney, mother of the groom, wore beaded black silk . And when I asked you over the phone how tall he was, all you said was, 'He's tall enoush for Gloria.' " FINED $200 ON LIQUOR CHARGE ARE GRADUATING ! FROM ESSONDALE A party of four Canadian Na-1 general manager, Winnipeg; J.i In city police court Friday; Graduation exercises for the' past, was supplied by Mike Col-j tional Railway officials from V. Ingram, supervisor of station' . Civic Ce I Dates afternoon, Barney Turbitt was 4G new' nurses will be conducted ussi on the piano accordion. A Winnipeg and Edmonton ar- staff. Winnipeg: George A. Han-' .r: i iK.ir..-. . . .. ,iiiuu ann costs with this Wednesday Pvnnina at v.. " UV ft II rml i.Mi f t 1, - . . . ( number ot congratulatory mes- rived in the city Sunoay night non, assistant superintendent, sages from out-of-town rein- on a freight train from the in- Edmonton, and C. J. Dun, sup-tives and friends were received terior and plan to leave on to- ei visor of vard and train service.'.. Wcst- " ,"i,uu" U1 nionins in soiidale Hospital. New in 11 ..-K.. 1. . f . jail VMllll Hi; was tOUnO UUIUV miiwlnr Tho ninna TUESDA 9 a m. -Bo Me H: 8 pm.-M, y thls year, i hu M'niiftiMt i -r-s. ; night's train to return east af- Winnipeg. during the day. The groom is m, ... u. vanre on in(.lu(,,,s 32 nurses wno wl rp. a member of n enarge oi supplying liquor to ccive diplomas and Pins after th ter an inspection of their various I departments Here. They are ; William McSparron, assistant Indians. He was re prcM'iitcd roinnlrtine the ihrpp.vpnr . . "' the staff of the city telephone department. They will reside at 1057 Ninth Avenue East. Advertise in the Llaily News! by Mrs. Willa M. Ray. . in phychiutr.c nursing Am Vvonn" RL . . 1 - v tiaiinun I) Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lipsin arrived in the city on the Chil-cotin last evening from Vancouver and will be remaining here for the summer at least. Mr. Lipsin is the son of Mrs. A. W. Lipsin. The couple were married a couple of months ago. ami i;i.(.is-ru act Hp: CiTtlfii-ite of Title No. i:iujl-l i the Ninth Westerly l-'tte (') ies, more or less of l.ut Kl limisiiiMl iwo lliiiidreil mill Fifty I889WI949 The blacksmith of tSHO forced a gmti viir'wi nf arlults with hummer und anvil and the strength of his brawny arm. Ttxlay u giant forging hammer minK .r0-lvn blown on ll,c anvil. A hammer made of ordinary mutais eoulil not ulund the .train or vibration. So A'itAvi Steel and Nickel Cant Iron are used to provide extra Hrength and durability. (;."). Kiinse Five (5) Coast IHs-triit. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title, i;sii--ct la th.; name of George William Hoult has been filed in this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall. ft at the expiration of one month .roin the ante of the first publica-ton hereof, issue a Provisional Cer- ii'.ichu' of Title in lieu of said lost 'crtirkate. unless in the meantime .alkl objection be made to lne In " ' f imi vnting, DATED at the Land Registry Of-ine. Prince Unpen. B.C. this 29th ay of April, 191!). A D ANDREW THOMPSON.' Deputy Registrar of Titles. . .in . (128) 14 - , I Ill mm MM- M eV. 1 1 1 II V I S . 1 Z , I i II . .1.1 - If ... Wi . J I I J . " . h . ZTm, i I i . -i l You'll enjoy Captain Morgan Rum in a refreshing ' Planter'i Punch . . ; Juice of 1 lemon, 2 teaspoon sugar, IVi ounces Captain Morgan ';' - Gold Label Rum. Shake with cracked ice, l pour into Collins glass, garnish witM fruit ' and serve with straws. Delicious! i - Captain Morgan - - GOLD LABEL 1. RUM Thi rich flavour mnd full My of Captain Morgan Goto t-abel Rum result jrom master blending of selected rare old rums. , 'J'SC&SL wms' i Sirs.-:.: iCsvm, . ,4- bptainMorgai, ,RUM, Tl AOVERTISLMtNT IS NOT PUM-ISHrD OR DISPlJlYffD BY THE LIQUOft CONTROL BOARO OR BY THE OOVEfWMLNT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. -'r' ' REGISTRATION OF NKW CONSTRUCTION IN RURAL AREAS Prince Rupert Assessment District The attention of owners and agents of real estate situated in Rural Areas is drawn to the Provincial Regulation requiring the registration with the Provincial Assessor, of all new buildings and structures. These regulations require the Tegistration of new construction within thirty days of completion or occupancy. The Regulations apply to all new construction completed or occupied since January 1st, 1946. Registration forms are available on request from the Provincial Assessor or nearest Government Agent to assist you in complying with the Regulations. G. J. STEENBERGEN, Provincial Assessor w ; IIE. lj Nickel Brings Dollars lo Canada v bifice more than ninety per cent of the Nickel produced in Canada is sold to the United States and other countries, it brings a constant flow of dollars back to Canada. In fact, Canada's Nickel industry is one of 'our chief sources of U.S. dollars so essential fat the present time to maintain our foreign ftrade and make available products not These dollars help pay the wages of the -14,000 Nickel employees, and help provide the dollars which make it possible to pay millions in freight to Canadian railways, to buy timber, steel, coal, machinery and supplies amounting to many millions each year. These millions, flowing into all industries through the length and breadth of Canada CLElAr lP PAINT UP! BEAUTIFY! iprouuceu in this country. help create jobs for Canadians. A, For your gardening supplies, paints of all kinds, and tools and equipment. no Phone 654 imtrtmm : book wHy mf frm M rrqirrtt tm FIRST PRODUCED IN CANADA IN 1889 THE INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY OF x CANADA, LIMITED, 25 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO 15e per doien paid (ot cmptiet UbtleJ by iny B.C. Brewery , This edvc'titement it not published or Jiipltyed by the Liquor Control Boerd o '; the Covemment.ol British Columbia. - 4 McBride St. WE DELIVER Phone 311