member for many years, havlim ami ii. i,. . THIS AND THAT liHuuc Utipm Daii? rnv mo. Tuesday, April 20, 1948 THE MARKETS Canned Vegetables Dill Pickles, gal :. 1.75 Cut Green Beans, fey. each 20 No. 3 Peas, fancy 20 Mixed Vegetables 19 Diced Beets, tin 15 '9 SE? Al served with distinction in World War I, turned out in good numbers to pay their last respects. The pall bearers were Carl Zarelll, H. G. Green, William Clark, Johannes KIlby, Alex Harvey and R. G. Parkes. Hymns sung at the service were "The Old Wooden Cross" and "Abide With Me," and dur ing the service Mrs. F. E. An-fleld sang, as a solo, "Jesus Lover of My Soul." Mrs. J. c. Gilker presided at the organ. As the casket was lowered Into the grave Bugler W. J. Ranee sounded the "Last Post" FUNERAL OF CHAS. BROOKS The funeral of Charles Brooks whose death took place at -the Prince Rupert General Hospital last week, took place from Gren-ville Court Chapel of B. C. Undertakers yesterday afternoon -with interment In the Soldiers' Plot at Fairvlew Cemetery. Rev. Chas. L. Lomas, Chaplain to the local branch of the Canadian Legion, officiated at the funeral In the chapel as well as at the graveside. Members of the Canadian Legion, of which deceased had been a ewemuiues, JL'" M r mast-heari STILL IN CON While no ntnrfn ls as yet twlu fcl derSudh ' Mk of Cal-a-v 7 '" mat Mr kJ successful n tilk7n i which l : nH on March si " j WALLACE'S Old FashiojT : Bargain Sale EndsiSat.jNight MEET THE CHAMh ON THE CAPITOL STC ' J AT 9PM nt KOIJIX KI) TO THE Al DlKV i- I SOMETHING GREAT FOR 48 'w ntu nnu nui 1 1 to I KUAD SHOW! Wax Beans, choice 21 Mixed Peas and Carrots 19 Pumpkin t16 Corn, choice 24 Corn Niblets ... 24 Baked Beans, 20-oz., per tin .21 Baked Beans, 15-oz. per tin .17 Fiuit Apples, cooking, 3 lb 29 Fancy Apples, 3 lbs 35 Lemons, large doz .38 Grapefruit, Texas (white), 96's, 4 for 25 (pink), 96's, 3 for 29 Oranges (Navel) 25 - .49 Dates, pitted, lb 25 ttesl .Milk Quart .?. 20 Pint 11 Cream, 2 pint il8 Grade A: Large, cartoned, doz 58 Medium, doz .55 Fish Halibut, lb ; .40 Salmon, lb .42 Cod, fresh ling, lb .25 Black Cod, smoked, lb .3s) Smoked Kippers, lb .22 Butter First Grade, lb .72 Milk Evaporated Milk, 16-oz. tins, 2 foe .31 Case 6.99 Cheese Canadian Cheese," lb. .49 Flour Pastry Flour, 7..lbs.,, , .53 Flour, 49's, No. 'hard wfte&t 2.95 Flour (24's) V.--yr-Ml 1.55 , Tea ana Co'fletH 'DeLuxe Quality, , lb, 1.14 1 cottee, id .!...'.?....:.- I Juices j i Tomatoes, 20-oa .17 ,n9 mnm si cftuptt ... ..... "'ru policy . . . mi J 'it 4 I ft J r mi Mmtur .... jt, oiH h4 eaSB9 VICTORY IS CELEBRATED Continued irom Ptge One) mcrce, said it was a highly creditable achievement for Prince Rupert. Very important, he felt, was the encouragement to sport generally and civic morale. Art Murray, president of the Prince Rupert Basketball Association, acknowledged that, had it not been for the Civic Centre under the management of Don Forward, such an accomplishment as was now being celebrated would never have been possible. He spoke especially of the work of Alex Bill who, as coach for Booth Memorial High School, had been largely instrumental in developing such fine material. The Prince Ru- COTTAGE CHEESE j New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY 1 Tour Dally , ALL-WEATHER 8ERVIC1 : II "I'd give anything to have 40 oz .35 gallon .59 Apples, 20-oz. tin, per tin ... .15 40 oz .35 Orange, 20-oz .15 Blended (orange and grape fruit, 20 oz .15 48-oz .35 Canned Fruits Apricots, 20-oz .35 Cherries (fancy) 20-oz .38 Loganberries, 20-oz .41 Peaches, choice .29 Lara Pure, lb .29 Shortening .33 Soap, face, 2 for .17, Laundry, cake .08 .25 Sunlight, cake .09 Soap Soap Powders, larsc a house with a garden.' Glace Fruit Cherries, '2lb. pkt .3S Almond Paste, lb ;.. .42 Coconut, lb .63 Fruit Cake Mix, lb .45 Dates (fancy), 1-lb. pkt : .35 Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs 47 Seeded Raisins, lb 24 Shelled Walnuts, a lb 47 Shelled Almonds. Vi lb 49 Shelled Brazils, 2lb 4a Jams Pure Strawberry, 24 oz 61 Raspberry, 24-oz .56 Blackberry, 28-oz 53 Cherry, 24 oz .60 Peach, 24 oz 50 Apricot, 24-oz .54 Soups Canned Soups, .13 to 19 Advertise in me Daily News. ways WALLACES pert boys had given a fine account, nf l.hpmxplvps and wprp a shining example of clean good sportsmen. He hoped that championship play-offs would be held here next year and that a High School team would be sent south in quest of championship honors. Alex Bill, the coach, who was given a big: hand, paid tribute to his associates on the trip. They had not needed anyone to look after them and his duties were' not arduous. Everyone agreed that never had a better behaved team ever taken to the road. It was heart-warming to see the old timers and the youngsters together in such a signal victory. 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