CI n Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, April 5, 11)00 Popular Local Coupie Married j Oil Painting ils Dedicated i3,, LbUUUV 0 L ..rl FAT TIIIC ME IT TRtULEwl iiiio uiii.ii i FOOD YOU HEED ! " 'T SNIFFER HILLMAtl Clothing FOR EASTER . . . " , v .' r... .. J t I Legion Ladies Card Party new .building. Wed. 8:00 p m ShapP' (85)' No milk wwu r i i- day. Customers please put out extra bottle Thursday. Saturday delivery as usual. All milk guaranteed to keen kmm City ambuiajic yesterday responded to three calls. Ralph Hayward. patient at Miller Bay Hospital, was taken to General Hospital at 1:30 p.m. At 3 p m Grace Nelson. 851 Ninth Ave.iue West, was removed to General Hospital. &. Cook, at 9:15 pm was taken to General Hospital from his home at 629 Eighth Avenue West. LADIES Don't forget Jobs Daughter's Tea and Sale of Home Cooking tomorrow 2:30 at. the home of Mrs. Alex Mitchell. 4th Ave. West. (it) ) Customs Revenue Here Mounting For the first time in AlmroY!, mately 25 years, since the day of the International and lnter-pro- Amid a setting of daffodils fresh spring pussy willows and cedar boughs, all intertwined with crepe paper, a popular rnnce KUDert rnimlo n.i ' ' " wuiJIc, ! 1 i Betty Hamilton and Robert Anker WnllrtaH ... , wc,e married m Si.?? SOi,and St 5Z tM me groom, employed at the Imperial Oil docks, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marelius Holkestad, 343 Seventh Avenue East, anrt was born in this city. The bride originally from Eston, Saskatchewan, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sanford Hamilton, 940 Ambrose. She was employed at the Columbia Cellulose Company. Attired In a beautiful white wedding gown and long veil, she was given In marriage by her father. Bridal attendants were Ausse Holkestad, sister of the groom, and Aletta Hamilton, sister of the bride. Groomsman was Melvln Holkestad, and ushers. Ole Slatta and Alexander Hamilton. Little Lorraine Ritchie and Sharon Holke-tad served as flower girls. During the ceremony Miss lorraine Youngman sang "The Lord's Prayer. A reception was held at the Oddfellows' hall later In the evening . The couple have taken up residence- in Prince Rupert. Home Economics Classes Begin Jointly sponsored bv the Unh verslty of British Columbia ex tension department and the ; Civic Centre, a home econo-1 mlcs class tutored by Miss El- leen Cross of the department from Vancouver eot underway r l A ...v.- j nuvu niiini vinclal liquor trade, customs early summer since a prellmin-collections here have monuted to ary announcement that a good- Announcement Club stag nights arranged Northern Sports Boxing Club. (103P) Canadian Legion Easter Sale April 5th. Jobs Daughters Tea and Sale of homecooking, April 6, at the home of Mrs. A. Mitchell, Fourth Ave., West. Queen Mary IO.D.E. Tea, AprU.10. Cathedral Sale April 13. Card Tournament, Catholic Hall, Thursday, April 13. i Women of the Moo.se Novell j Spring Tea, April 19, In the new J Moose Temple. j St. Peters Spring Sule April; 20. Pr3sbyterlan Spring Sa!? April 27. ! ' Hobby Show Apl. 27, 28 and 29. C. C. F. Tea and Sale, Ladies' Lounge Civic Centre, April 29. Orange Spring Sale and Tea, May 3. United Church Mothers' Day Sale, May 4Ch. i Student Recital, combine violin and piano. May 5, 7:30. 1 Gyro Klondykc Night May 5 I Prpshvt.prian Mlnsinnurv Tna ! Church Hall, May 11th, . ! Sonja Tea May 13. Eastern Star Tea May 18. S.O.N. Badminton Dance every Saturday night. 1 t DOUBLE YOUR turn tsniiHl MONEY'S WORTH when you take your radio To KEN'S CLINIC RADIO BLUE 932 90 Day Guarantee For Satisfactory Service 718 2nd Ave. W. Blue 092 A communication received bv the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce from the Better Busi ness Bureau has arfvUoH fw i notwithstanding representations ...i. . I wmcn may be made, a publica - 1 Ho" known as the Western Can- ada Police Review ha, no con- nection with the Western Canada Police Association and Is not Its official organ. Conrad Street P. T. A. Meeting postponed until Tuesday. April 18. (H) A. D. Vance, after spending the past week here, left by today's plane on his return to Vancouver. He will be back here shortly, to take over the new post of manager of the Albert & McCaffery business here for B. C. Packers. Mrs. Vance and young son will pay a visit to Mrs. Vance's home in England before coming here to take up residence. Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce has received no fur- ' ther Information from the Van couver Board of Trade in regard to a Visit to Prince Rimprt. in wm tour party would be here May 1 18. It is not known whether the i group is coming -by steamer or iby highway. A. B. Brown brought up at Monday night's meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce the "terrible mess" of twisted pipe and other debris that still remains at the corner of First Avesue and Seventh Street two years after the destruction by fire of the old Cen tral Hotel. The Chamber will communicate with the city with a view to getting the "eyesore" cleaned up. I No developments of importance j appear to have transpired in j the warehouse situation since i the announcement that it was the purchaser s intention to tear .'down the big building and ship 1 the lumber to- Edmonton Sug- . gcstlons have been heard of possible use of a portion but ;there appears '.o be nothing beyond the rumc: stage. Ralph Browne, formerly of Prince Ruoert and now assistant manager of th? Alaska Development Board In Juneau has a report carrying th recent Daily News announcrment of the opening of the Skeena Highway and tha: the date is ahead p: last ytar's time. Numerous Ju-ncauitcs. the :eport says, tak3 their' cars from Juneau to Prince Rupert, driving the rest of the way to the United States over picturesque roads. Unveiling and dedication ceremonies of an oil painting by artist-preacher Rev. H. O. Jor-genson of Fosston, Minnesota, were conducted in theFirst Baptist Church Sunday. Rev. Jor-genson has been painting a mural on the presbytery wall since his stay in the city. It de picts the walls of Jerusalem, the Hills of the Crosses and symbolizes the River of Life. Rev. Jorgenson has been conducting revival meetings at the church Jor over a week, preach ed his final sermon on Monday night. Sunday morning he) spoke on "From Slave-boy to Governor" and "Crossing the Canyon" in the evening. His meetings have been well attended throughout the week and last night the church held a good crowd. Mr. Jorgenson left yesterday aboard the Coquitlam and plan? to talk in Vancouver, Seattle and Bellingham. Following visits there, he will return to his home at Fosston. I MUSTARD I mokei e TASTIER SALAD j French Dressing 4$ ll cup salad oil V teaipocm pppr '4cup vinegar VIapaon 1 teaspoon salt Ctlnran Mustard Place the ingredients in glass itr. Just before serving, ihskc the con. tents well. '".free recipe book, "Culinary Art", writ In R.-ki, It Colmao (Canada) Lid Station Montreal. I Ai. v . y i i r-. V"""""""" C 161 " " , ",; Maybe we're new in business BUT YOU WILL FIND OUR SERVICE IS EXCELLENT So when you want a Car CALL TAXI 383 TAXI or drop in at the Washington Block, 2nd Ave. West at Seventh Street Your health mutt he tnp-nouh to do your hem. So, tioo t tlup this Jtrrat food dirtiaans wy - aetni hole wheal. It contains ritmt food rlcmrnei. And NABISCO &HRh DDED WHEAT it md from 100, ubesl! fansf frrth. Roldm NABISCO SHRFDDFD VHIJAT and MILK, tomor. row. A trrat HOT or COLDJ mm in the Civic Centre Monday : night. , Two courses are offered.jp The first, a home economics I ui tua,Do.oi. it neirly doubles last year's March total of $62,731.11 Shoe by SAVAGE Built on scientific . lasts which encourage good posture, correct balance and weight, distribution in ... . SANDY SAVAGE BOOTS & OXFORDS Brownwoods j For- .... oppcornnce .... long life ( .... low cost ? ASPHALT SHINGLES Runs. Shades: red, green, green blend ?rmi blend delivered per square $10.75 ' Cm " $10.00 s per square Siudis: red and green .... per square $ 9.00 A 5HIFFER-HILLMAN SUIT Suits for Spring that are smarter in appearance and better in quality. Saxonys .. . . . Pin Stripes ...Plain Tones Sharkskins . . Fine Pic and P i c Patterns . . . single breasted or double breasted in the-' colors you prefer. Imported Cloths in expert styling and correct fit . . . You buy the best when you buy Shiffer-Hillman. I Painting & Decorating Call ' SPENCE & MATUIK fpiione Blue 215 233 11th St PHOTO FRAMES Frame Type Mounts See our fine selection of glass and metal frames ' WRATHALL'S , Photo Finishing are in first class condition. Themes: Red 127, Green 810 GEO. J. DAWKS, Auctioneer. (80) Th, Stts Opfn Roais, $I0o $59 Otler Stetjc priies jromU.it ' 81 & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 night and will he taught during evenings for the next two weeks. Tailoring courses are being taught during afternoons for the next two weeks. Approximately 30 persons are enrolled In each class. n't Suffer Needlessly From The Torturing Pains Of ARTHRITIS Trjr DOLCIN . . . now available In threa i mvrnirnt sizes. The cost is reasonable . . , ine rrsult is prompt rt'licf from the pain , of Arthritis, Rheumatism and Neuritis. : There arc no unpleasant after-effects, fol IlOLOlN is safe, non-toxic . . . does not harm the heart or any other organ. Yout , UrtiKKiat has DOLCIN, Got a bottle UkJbj : and let DOLCIN help you come out from j intler Ihe shadow of pain ! Beware ol ' nitations look for the DOLCIN greet I and white paekaffc! 100 tablets for 12. a9 i l'"0 tablets for 1.1. Sfi also available It hollies of (HO tablet. Ialein LimiteV ' Toronto 10. Ontario, w'- to CIVIC CtNTRE Best in C Vatch Repairs SEE GECRGE COOK, JEWELLER You'll be Satisfied 521 3rd Ave. iiinwD . ' UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS and FURNITURE At the Residence, 1060 8lh Avenue East on Thursday, April" 6th commencing at 2:30 p.m. sharp. Instructed by the Owner who is Leaving Town, I will sell by Auction the following: Victor mantle radio (all wave) ; tri-lite lamp; 9 ft. x 12 ft. Ax-minster Carpet; 2 walnut occasional chairs; walnut coffee table; standard lamp; end table; magazine table; one writing desk; one walnut bedroom suite (6 piece) with Rip Van Winkle inner spring mattress; Eureka electric carpet sweeper; Singer sewing machine & bench; size bed with box spring and spring-filled mattress; McClafy heater; Beatty electric washing machine; child's crib; girl's bicycle; 2 electric' heaters; bedroom dresser; chest of drawers; bedside table; waffle Iron; electric Iron; jacknife kitchen table & 4 chairs; Lino Rug; stepladder; etc. ssb 0 nuw I ili.ii ifemcfteim part DON'T FORGET make your Easter dinner reservations early at the fecial for STERTIME tc Novelties -gg-Filled Baskets Easter Bunnies IC Easter Toys Greeting Cards NOW AT NOTE: All these goods Must be sold. 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