' Blended 33 , Pnnee Rupert Daily News ARRETS ! Giiiwii mt .in .Tomatoes. 2u-ozv ea ' 18 -' . ' ' ' f Wednesday; January 4, 1050 - . - 28-02, 24 ; j nation .at,; ;. . ' ' , ... 4 ... i fresh Fruit i Atuie, 2d-'m. tiii. : jor s .... Miss Mary A ilori is saiiiiii; ta-vacation i- :.:'; '! 4U-0. I .34 morrow nlp;ht Oranges .2D, lanneri Trims SHIPS and- , ,, t 1" nfJM9 -i untirru ... ...... .00 Gecfge for a trip '.'x idnx. 310 ' , V r . - - ' ' ' - t I"'. . IDS . .7 2y Apricots. 20-o.. 3d S , .: ' - i - " ; : 4 '.' ' Vancouver. his. i:irtff 4 ; , Cherries, ancy, 20 20-o 33 M-.nl 3 1" .22- 7,1, i-o'KanopfriPs. 20-oz. 2i waterfront; irfuveli 33 retu-mm. cnoice ... 24 -W 2 K I.U1U 24 i fl . - - - It. ,s" k s ouiu n a ..'v. uuncli in 11 rnrv. iw 9 Shortening i ' fn , .Snap tarn, face, bar ' Ail Laundry, cake ... -Vf Csirtrt QirH Ion. a eiSa peurm ... 2 lor .l'J .41: Southbound Irorrr Skajwaty tor; Vancouver, C.P.R. steamer Prin'-' i cess ftorah, Capt. G. rfughes, Is Cue in. port a'. 4 reiKk this- af-j lernoon from the norlh and is : ello !,. 2 lb Mllll.i. ID. lay1 making an especially long 0eulqic l OINUINl SHIM ' : MKltt THIS WAY ff$U,y . - - t . ' 3 ibs... v" lbs!. I 9 K- .. v Chrrrles, '2 lb. pkt 'is.'iM Coconut. Ii . i")' Almond Past lb 'la' fruit Cake Mix, lb 33 Dates, lancv. t Ib. i.kt 17 1 Sw tlless Raisins. 2 lbs. 38-'W Seeded Raisins, 2 ibn " ' A t Shelled WamuU, V7 m. . .21 1 Shelled Almonds. 6 oz. ill ' fihe"'d Pviils. 6 w. . ,,,, (iiuuD.s. '.-rrunr : i ; . ' ' ' ' , ' , ; rs-' ivia,MS-,w - " ' ' - -; ' 4 , . . - , ' "J in inn ir ii in i j no. l ib." over here Hnlii il o'clock- tonight sft the Eugene Hit;h School Band party may give another concert here tonight. Pasffxpf .45 I .45 .31' .451 ' ..n .35 ; . ,2li .4'. 31 .42 .59 i .4M .83 1 .'9. '? 1 1 ; ' sailing from here on the Prin Rupert FloHstii il'rinc. fhti.s for Ail Oecons' J ,0 3rd .tve Box 51 Tel tf HI lb. Marrow.-ibrz ' ",-,..1 ' . etaMe Pirl-.l.-s, sal. ii li'Uiis, -y. , irus. laiicy ,1 Vi-M-tubles .,1 Bu'ls. ur tiii , B'-;t"S. choice I'cas and Carrol - )l,fcin. a fur tin .... 20-oZ. Hi ri. ans. cess Norah will include Mr. and Mrs. Mack Fu:J, T. W. WillHrrrs and J. Cades: William Glass of the reduction plant department of B. V. Shellea Brazils. . lb. Strawberrv. 24-oz 3 a- nrry, 24 oz Blackberry, 4-lb. Cherry. 24-on Pewh. 4 lb. Amlcot. 4-lb Z. SOUDS Car.tien aon- MeU Tiir'KPT i ' SAVOY ! to ? j ,5-70c' 62 JJBS' . .1 a .ia . .23 .. 11 - .21 ,. .IV . .2 .. .23 . .14 23; V . .12 :. a Packers ia Vancouver, arrived in Prince Rupert today aboard the Prince George for an inspection trip ii connfclioii .'' i insfallaflon of new machinery for ' RoailUnar Chicken, lb. f'nm, hoiiprl anil rolled, lb. Hum. ree. lb Bologna, lb UUH'S. UK Ft herring produtclon at Port Ed Bi 9 n et,h; VV. I WOODS,' Pro.i ward. Mf. Glass left for Port Ed- j ward this ai'lernoon. i Weiiiors ar in Bnuwe. lb. Baron, pks. ' lb lucnn., s.de, uleje i: iu e R ill. in .90 ,7f) .41 .48 .58 .50 .95 .72 .51? .6fi (;r. G'-' fllllMK v it. mt i.v ... .rt2 Liver Sausage, lb. Pre'sh Fork Ham, lb. FKAfJi I K t: i PRINCE RUPEK o.,n phrms lb Pork Bausace. lb r I i i., unit liuai. cartons cartons it ii tier it Grade, lb. - Tiiiinr. II) men .:l,ilo Cliff, lb Milk nnralfd Milk. i nv i ins. lor Wifliam Laraway, 72, were asphyxiated. The child was still alive wheri removed from the house by th hatlesa fireman (right) but died shortly after in hospital. . (CP Photo) ... .33 I FIRE KILLS TWO Anguished fire Captain John Pllklngton of the Ciiteary fire department carried 2'Vyear-oM Darrtll Cull from a burning home in which the child and his grandfather r.inations in, .an I I 111 1 K IlltXT fJC rt vexr.tftm.'pcTX,' light and . lnsr on whether sneclal or ' starldard aualities are listed.) j if t Mr and Mrs. Oordon Crane and 7streamers and hemlock bough's" There is no electric I centered with art archway under 'water has' to be cai'ri Tied from f y y v v Mosonic Officers , Duly Installed u-hieh the hride and erbom well 100 yards awa. Its ihree Swedish Couple In Pretty Rite Flour lust Arrived S! '. i A A 1 A A A 3 irv Flour. 7 lb.'. .66 family, who have been vtsitinp 1 an in the city for the past two weeks 1 hard ,r. 4'.ts. No. stood to receive the ; bst wishes rooms are whitewashed. I STEWART Enoch Lodge A. P. ' ' of trje guests. I Telve of the children are liv- A tnejr installation of A toast, to the bride was pro- ing, seven at homo. Kathleen, 2S officers fdf 195ff m t)ecem)er 27 Steamship Movement For Vancoovtn Sunday ss. Canrw .tr 9 p.m Tuesdav ss. Catala, 1:30 pm Thu't-lay ss-. Prince George From Ijiimi,! Sunday ss. Catala, p.m.. Wednesday ss. Prince George Frkiay ss. Camosun, 2 p.m. fat Alien Arm mid Stewart Sunday- ss. Catala, 11 p.m. Front Alter Arm tn6 Stewr Tuesday ss. Catala, a.ri. For Ocean Flr 1-82 an the' guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. .63- 84 Harding, are sailing by til ... 1.18 Prlnoe. George tomorrow n!;?h! ,iic;it nr. .M s , Tra ana Cofiee r. r- H ; iMxi' nuantitv. Id .1 IIMTf Mi.'C JillrP - A pretty wedding was solemnized by Rev. l. G. Sieber in the First United Church at 8 o- - i. . vf ..... Vnn r-'c Via tin It- 5 shipment of JuHTTr posed by Edward uenning, ts married witn six emioren o: whose- appropriate remarks were her own. received, with, hearty thanks Husband John Murphy is a A-A A 29 on their return to Vancouver. ?fhur Shoes oH widttg.for farm worker, now unemployed """"" 7 V the groom ins Mrs. Elsa Floss, niece oft ,-fom . .under very trying conditions. With a temperature of 14 bul nv zero, members who travelled the 17 miles from the Premier Miro "anlod In town in a half frozen : condition Employees of the Prc-'mier who commute between! Several telegrams from Europe He i00ks after a flock cf hen? Mrs. W. Wain, 1144 Ninth Ave in the Swedish and Esthonlan wh(ch provide the family with 1 ......... wnrtA Kt flU .languages, wnc icau ujr ppas. by :,the groom' - and translated Thirrsday ss. Prince George . towns also complained of the ex- U:15 p.m East, and Ervin Lindstrom. Both bride and groom arrived from Sweden in May to make their new home in Canada. A touch of old Eoropean tradition was added to the usual Canadian ceremony when the South African Fish Is "Dull" ; treme cold. But notwithstand- Prom Ocean t'tllf matron of honor. . ' A delicious buffrt supper was ' served, ' which combined the culinary arts of both ' Europe and Canada. A beautiful double ing the- severe weather the New Wednesday ss. prince ueorgr fJUNDEE ri-sh called snook, Ycn was brotrtrht im in tl nofxl From Alsk bride entered the church on the from South Africa, instead of old . fashioned way with the! Thursday ss. Prince George salmon from British Columbia, is proper spirit 8 p.m. $11.95 :5 FAMILY SHOE STORE LIMITED ! arm of the groom followed by!tlerecl wedding cake, wnien-was honor and duly cut by the bride and gom was the centre of attraction. the matron of irj'lng ti gam a foothold in Great i : For Alaska j Wednesday-ss. Trince Georg? p.m. Mr. ana Mrs. uiKisirum win Ejrt;1in. The Minister of Food.) Kox 638 Pli-Sa John atn.chey, admits having i make their home in Pnnco Rupert. I i , ' iou Raw It in The Newsl Advertise hi the Daily News! eaten it, but does not-care much j ; , for what is placed before him'. He ; , calls snoek "very dull." , -i ' i Strachey was defending food ' i ministrv purchases of the tinned groomsman. j The bride wore an exquisite' gown of rose satin with a billowy nineteenth century marquisette fckirt. Her costume was enhanced by a shoulder length veil caught in her hair on either side by tiny hair corsages of hyacinth and fern. Her veil partially covered the left side of her face, lending a mystic Arabic air to the costume, and Doctors Large If your" subscription Is- In arrears and you do not receive your paper, please do not blame the publisher, the new boy or the post office. Juf dd a little strsiVht ta)king tc yourself. Co-operation of subscribers in . this regard woulr" be appreciated. It would ave. a lot of trcuMe and everybody would be happier. Subscriptions are payable in Buy Property South African product, wnifH . ! the government can pay for more OIL HEATERS MMARCTIAND VORTEX OIL BURNERS j IRON FIREMAN STOKERS' Purchase by'pr. R. G. atid A. eaiy than Canadian salmon J!e W. Large of the former Parker , w!,r( that it takes. a lot of lix ,e the taste o: vas lasiewa 10 n.-r " builtling- on Spcoftd Avenue! throat with a tiny gold pin. She . lnR la w ub"- diseuif two-st-ey concrete structare he- . , i k,,. f colonial or lfnolt carried a bouquet t. , . , rose carnations and hacinth. "" The m-.tron of honor, Mrs. on the south side, :1s announced.,. Helen Marchiklon, cousin of the Vendor was the estate Of the late bride, wore a long sleeved gown Mrs, Percy Cameron. j . i : of pale blue marquisette and A. W. Allaire has already start- carried a colonial bouquet of ed work of remodelling add Hno-yellow shrysanthemums and mating" the ground floor in which daffodils. Her head dress was the" purchasers will hiake their of the same flowers. offices and headquarters as pfcy- Groomsman was John F. Den- icians and surgeons. , ' , nintf. Boutonierres of the groom ---i snd groomsman were minia-fl CHILDREN, : 1 , i Acrveru.e n in. t....- newt! 0- 5Njrri .ii: I car LAK tunes" X 'c" . ! 1 SMITH & ELKINS LTD, PHONE 1T4 BOX 2 t ' ' 1. 1 1 rs ZZx$SrrZP i Y . i.K '" J Willi II if " ' ond suppiiei ih HOME HAPPY tures ot tnose m me Driae ana matron of hondr respectively. "Were you a good little boy today?" If CM)M 1 S Jivwit ftoifal 1 Canadian yrtiskgjJl Organ rr..isic was provided by tISNSlSKEA, Northern Ireland, flf nry Pluym. 4 f l.fl r - in 32 years of married life, A retention for a few f riena-s. , Mrs Mftbel Murphy has had 28 following the ceremony was held t cMafert.&nci Wants , at the home of the brides aunt,, children- to "VtTnrtMitv to! ! take.U.e.rv now," S-aid T fXu.rM! Mrs. Murphy, Whose in the New youngest is, six. . weds and to usher . . r i,A.wi tn v4rtt--.i V nin Viiuv SPv- S3 1 Mitchell & Currie Ltdi 1 ! 'tfk '-U ; ' Wise Words ' out u e vou otfRosn i i f i , t H a v- I m. I vl rOT ?f The home was tastefully We; is' empty without, children " decorated with pink and white , The Murphy home Is humble. -! mmsi y--M f I I ' j Jf Swedish Lamimtecl Skis , -. j , I - 1 j 1 Boots, Poles Waxes '! I . v ? "'' i. J Harness Cables Etc. yr. 1X4 : 1 V JqV THE I A LOVELY DISH SPORTS SHOP " fl) x j ' 622 W. 3rd Ave. 7 fJ COLD! 'A pIIiTow OUTSIDE! i H For Plans and ENtimatei It's Give your car protection from today's snow rid- ; I f f" den streets and freezing temperatures. Let 'is give if f' :i " il tKe care u needs- Drive up! f n r r n t Jvcriibem, j, not published ot displayfJ br tlie Li'iuo. Cuol baui W tlit Goadieot ti Brituh Columbi. k r J". - ' :'t f - . ' 5 1 ! s Jr Ja 'iits!"1" START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Free ! An oilcloth Baby Bib with ery purchase Over $1.00 While they last , TheMenWhoKnow 1 , ;sar .r-,.t?-,rr. j j raj w m - " CONTRACTORS AND 1 BL'IMOERS : Bumper to Rumpe' Know-How I RED 861 P.O. BOX 121 il '' ' Jn FRIENDLY RTVALS wimmer Irene Strong, right, gives Sprinter Eleanor McKenzie a faCe-washlnB with snow irv Jight-hearted moment at Vancouver.- The two girls, members of .the Canadian contingent to the British Empire Gam es, now are en route to Auckland, New Zealand. Just, before they left, Elesnor was named Canad a's outstanding woman athlete of 1949. She edged Irene by a single vote, it was announced by the Women's Amateur Athletic Federation of Canada - - ,' .. (CP. Photo) v ' ' Red 400 SIR 3rd Ave. Box 1 118,.