THE MARKETS Peaches, 20 02 ,81 Pears, 2 doz. 33 Apricots, 20-oz 33 Cherries (fancy) 20-oz. .38 ?eaches, choice 29 Piinc,nms 5afl moot Ktv. 3 - V . Tuesday, August 17, 1348 ' , A Delicious Coo Drink Directions: Make tea exactly era usual . ., Whil Hit hof pour into glasses fiHerf w'rtfr Cracked Op f and lemon to taste . . . . I I . : TOP-FLIGHT" performance requires con-scant practice. But valuable time spent in perfectmg your game is wasted if you w begin the big day with LOCAL FAMILIES JOINED !N RITE AT CATHEDRAL Members of two well inown local families were Joined ini marriage by Rev. Basil S. Prockter at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 8 o'clock Saturday evening wheri Lorraine Muriel, second daughter of Mr. and Mr3. Fred Thornton, became the bride of Glen Milton Smth, youngest son of Mr. and- Mrs. E. P. Smith. Wearing a gown of white, floor-length satin and lace with floor-length- veil of embroidered lace, the bride was given in marriage by her father. Encircling hep neck was a string of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom, whHe In her hand she A GOOD Breakfast with nourishina. 'delicious Grape-Nuts! ice . . . Add sugar tag the evening , the couple cut a decorative three-tier wed-1 ding cake. The evening was spent in dancing to music by Andy McNaughton at the piano. mr. aim mrs. omren nave taken- up residence at the Bes- f nef ner Apartments. Apartments. Mr. Mr. Smith Smith is is1 employed by Canadian National Express in Prince Rupert!. , , Daily News Classified Ads get Quick Results! help w l"c ij JAPE-NUTS way eciluse tne7 n the proper ;h( valuable carbohydrates, pro essential for round- IIIH(MllrifllJMiHjgW Vegetables Radishes, 2 bunches .15 Carrots (New) 2 bunches .... 2 Celery, bunch i... .23 I To II 11 f n,A. 1 J An ""'jvci, urau w Swiss Chard, lb .15 Turnips, lb .07 1 Mushrooms, lb .. .85 Head Lettuce, bunch 15 j Cucumbers, each .10' Qreem Onions, 2 bunch's 13 Australian onions, 3 lbs 29 1 Cabbage, lb. .10 Rhubarb; lb. .if Spinach, lb ....... .lb Beets, bunch-, 2 fo Tomatoes, No1, f, 16. New Potatoes, ft lfe. 1 Canned Vegetables . Dill Pickles, gal. ... 1.3r Jut Green Beans, fey. .17 o. 5 Peas, fancy '. .14 Mixed Vegetables .19 Heed Beets, 2 Una .25 Wax Beans, choice ....... .21 dlxed Peas and" Carrots IS Pumpkin Corn, choice .24 Com Niblets .24 Jaked Beans, 20-oz., tin .. iaked Beans, 15-oz., tin 2i trait Cherries, lb .39 Apricots, lb 22 Bananas, lb. .24 Apples, cooking, lb. .10 Lemons, large, doa. . ." .4& Graperraitk rexas (while), 100's, for (pink). 96's. ft for :. 2u Oranges (Navel) 2 doz 47-.r-V twp ih. '-h Iresfc. Stilt Quart . .22 Pint 12 Cream, pin sfr En Grade A-: large, cartonerf, doz 7? Butter lrst Grade, lb 73 Milk ftvaporatetf Milk. 16-ot. IJIns, 2 fof .33 Case 7.7i Cheese Canadian Cheese, lb 53 Hour-Pastry Flour, 7 lbs-. .59 lour, 49's, No. I hard wheat 2.99 - Flour (24's) 1.59 - Tea and Coffee - Tomatoes, 20-oz .lb 40 oz. .35 gallon - 59 .14 .35 .15 fruit, 20-oz. ... .16 48-oz. -- - Canned Irnlt. I Strawberries, Strawberries, (New (New Pack) Pack) 3) Lara. - rure, id 40 Shortening 45 ' Soap Soap, face, 2 tot .H Lauhdry, cake . .08 - .25 Sunlight, cake .10 Soap Powders, mrpe 35 GlaeC Fruit Cherries, ' lr. pkt 45 Almond Paste, lb. '. .42 Coconut, lb. 7 Fruit Cake Mix, lb. 4s Dates (fancy), 1-lb. pkt. .35 Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. .. 39 Seeded Raisins, n. .24 3helled Walnuts, 2 lb Shelled Almonds, 2 lb, Shelled Brazils, Vfelb. ... Jams-Pnre trawberry, 24-oz 59 Raspberry, 24-oz .48 Blackberry, 28-oz 46 jgit-nerry, 24-oz "3 Peach, 24-oz. 45, prlcot, 24-os .48 Soups Canned Sonpir, .13" to .13 Meats Ham, boned and rolled, lb .u Ham, reg. lb: .72 Bologna, lb .39 Welners, lb .42' Oarlie Sausage, lb .45- Bacon, pkg., lb .45 Bacon, side, piece m Cottage Roll, lb. .70" Liver Sausage, lb .45 Pre Ribs, .b. .. 50 Fresh Pork Ham, lb. 68 .Pork Chops, lb 65 prk Tenderloin, lb. W. Pork Sausage, lb. .. .43 Steak, T-Bone, lb. ... 30 Steak, round, lb. ... .70 Hof el. . Prince Rupert R. Bailey, Kumealon Lake; T. Doucette, Kumealon Lake; J.'j Parneir, Kumealon Lake; D. W.l Sauter, Vancouver; O. W. Forrest, Vancouver; W. J. Peters, Vancouver; M. Berg, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. J. Chell and family, city; R. Cole, Victoria; R. H. Eckstein, New Westminster; J. Smith, Queen Charlotte City; Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Queen Charlotte City; G. Tomlinson, Vancouver; G. E. Fenwlck, Ottawa; C. A. Jensen, Vancouver; H. Ashcroft, Prince George; K. Reith, city; C. C. Kelly, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. C. Lum-ars, Carlisle; C. Salter, Carlisle; J. Fraser, Oceanic. miner. rals so energy. And re- Cfjpe-Nuts are ial,too for all ,re 2 ublcspoon- (Lvorful nut- tls. The family atiifyinj! Grape- tn good when , fresh fruit. Ask fuiGupe-Nuts. -Posts am ah ... A5T Mu'"s 3 i. o 1 . ' Calu... . . ' te"Poon, , Crop. ,,,,9,,0' 1 . .ll b.a, ' '"P milt "Pooni .. "ncc. "'ft,.-, ..1.1 L . "in. r. aia . -..."ll fur ""Hllr y- "lyurr;, (, . m null inrii M t-ri mujti n i r 10 mi.... J" i hi. uuj; ,,... -. or "n"l .!oBt JUNIOR CHAMBER PICNIC ENJOYED Members of the Prince Ru pert Junior Chamber of Com SiYtfl,, DRESSES Gabardines, Bengallnes, Cottons, Linens. SPORTSWEAR . Skirts, Blouses, Slacks. COATS ... Radio Dial 1240 Kllocyelea Full-Length and Shortys. ACCESSORIES ... ' T, ALL AT PRICES THAT PLEASE. Purchase on the Sweet 16 Personalized - BUDGET PLAN - '. No Interest No Carrying Charges I to change) IAI-PJ. i'j'Jong merce, their Iamilles and Coffee, lb. .09 friends numbering almost 30 DeLuxe Quality, lb. 1.14 held a picnic Sunday at Kltson Jukcea AIR rVJOtJNUtKa PAQQpMPPRQ To Vancouver-Georite Green, Mrs. Kolnko, J. MacLeocU O. Christiansen, Mr. Wood. To Samdspit-Ralphj Cao. ; From Vancouver iA Yates, 3. PurteU, F. Senet, Commander G. B. Fenwlck, A. Simtmdson, T. uonnony, Mr. Donaldson, A. , Flostran. Fiorh SandspiU-Mr. imM KUta. SmitlV and daughter, O. Tow-t linson. . , y.f . ... . SUMMER 1 .1-MERCHANDISE ' Crepes, Jerseys, Printed Bilks; ,i r . . . . at Low Cost, see SUPPLY HOUSE 717 Second AWenae BRIDDEl Jj CONTRACTOR v i l a Specialty g .: P.O. Bes Z Island, enjoving bright sun shine on the beach off the j Skeena River mouth. The group j travelled In Charles Currle's Apples. 20-oz. tin, per tin .... aft i - iUl- WEDNESDAY A M. 7:30 Mumcal Cloca 8:00 CBC News 8.15 Morning Son? 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Transcribed Melodies 9:45 Modern Musicians : 59 Time 81gnal 10:00 Morning visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodie 11:00 Bernle Braden Tells a Story 11:15 Songs of Yesterday 11:30 Weather Futectst 11:31 Message Per.od 11:33 Recorded lnierlude 11:45 Famous Voices PM 12:00 M d Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Int. 1:00 Symphony Hour 2:00 Feature Concert 2:15 Family Favorites 2:30 Commentary and My Own Mother 2:45 Don Messer's Islanders 3:00 Ethel and Albert boat C.R.C., leaving at 9:30 inf 40 oz the morning and returning at Orange, 20-oz 8:30 In the e vening. The picnic. Blended (orange and grape -zous Room. NBC ! Ia!wj;;ng Sor.g Serenade I I I was organized by S. G. Furk, president of the Junior Chamber. During the day fastball was played on the beach. Advertise n the Daily News! lore Varieties ' Interlude Sings forces Report Square to y PI .. . I III FOR ECONOMY USE carried a laree bououet of American beauty roses. Matron-of -honor was Mrs Doris Cottle, the bride's elder sister. Her gown was of pastel-i blue net. On her head she wore a wide-brim net hat of matching color. Her elbow- lengtn gloves also were of pale' oiue. Bridesmaids were Miss June Thornton and Miss Betty Uzlck. The former wore a gown of pale blue net, wftile mks uzicrs gown was of pale yellow. Both wore headdresses; of wreathed flowers and carried eokmlal bouquets of white carnations and pink gladioli. Groomsman was Ralph P. Smiih, elder brother of the Bridegroom. George Brodie and William Thornton were ushers. During the signing of the register, Mrs. Ralph F. Smith sang "At Dawning." She was accompanied at the organ by Peter Lien, Cathedral organist. A reception followed at the Valhalla Hall, where scores of friends paid their respects to the newly married couple. They were received by the bride's mother, wearing a two-Diertp. floor - length gown of pastel blue crepe with black hat and gloves, and the mother of the bridegroom, whose gown was of white floral silk jersey with small white hat and green accessories. Toast to the bride was proposed by Ralph Smith, with re- sponse by the bridegroom. Dur- WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Develoninir. Printing-Enlarein? 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