T I nifriinrn i Herbert Young of the Swift- I1IUK KH Kh Nf Prince ttiipctt Dailp nctoe UD. Monday, April 5, 1943 Canadian Co. returned to the Local News Items . . . city on the Cardena yesterday TULSEQUAH AREA morning from a business trip to Massett. ;4reen Beans Nick Krook, of the, Custom staff at Prince Rupert, ,' some time back spent a while at Tul-sequah, not far . from , Juneau, where important '. mlnine de LOCAL COUPLE WED QUIETLY Quiet but of much interest in view of the wide circle of friends Miss Dorothy Peachey, who js I Peter Byrne Jr. returned to at present on the staff of the 'he city on the Cardena yester-Bank of Commerce at Victoria, .day morning from a brief trip arrived in the city Sunday eve-'10 Massett. nlnir nn thp f!oniiit.1am t crunti Theie was an excuse for only the "Saturday night bath" years a;?o when water had to be heated on top of the kitchen stove. But, say healtn authorities, with modern conveniences we should try to bathe every day. Mrs. A. W Morris of the Borden Street School staff returned to the city Sunday night on the Coquitlam after spending the Easter holidays In Vancouver. Miss Irene Foote arrived in . . ,...... j,.()r th. iTimit.h of Ann! U.T velopment work Is in progress. a holiday with her parents, Mr. and acquaintances of the con firtnd 'tin8! "Ryal (ty" Cut Crtcn Bean will be offering a number of lines lat Special prices, watch ine irip gave opportunity to take a few pictures, and these, enlarged, give an excellent idea the city Sunday evening on the Coquitlam from Vancouver to tracting couple was the marriage which took place this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the parsonage ol our ad. each week for Real Valr ues. Watts Si Nlckerson. (MTU) of appearance of te surround and Mrs. S. L. Peachey Sam Snldal returned to the city on the Cardena yesterday morning after making the round trip to Massett on Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association business. spend a holiday with her par F. J. Skinner returned to theiFir-st United Church, Rev. R. A. parents here. ing mountain country, (the general scope of 'operations, and what can be done up there, in CLEARANCE trndff . . re w 0od! Plan o rve tb(ffl 0fta hey'u tfiug many compliment your way. city on the Cardena yesterday ( Wilson officia ting, cf Miss Gert-morning after making the round rude McNeill, daughter of Mr. trip to Massett Inlet points on and Mrs. T. Little of Moo-3 Jaw. Peter Adlcm, industrial arts teacher at Booth High School, returned to the city Sunday the way of snowfall. r business. General meeting of the Ru and Thomas Smith, younger son of the late Henry Smith and Mrs. Smith 431 Ninth Aunnno pert Rod & Gun Club, in Civic A REAL SAVING ON AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver' O. E. Foster Mr. and Mrs. F. Roberts re- night on the Coquitlam from Vancouver where he spent the Easter holidays. centre, Wednesday, April 7 at 8 p.m. All members are urged and A. Newton. Tg Sandsplt Mr. and Mrs,. Christensen and to attend. (80) Miss Pat McRae, physical 'edu turned to the city on the Coquit- west, lam on Sunday from Hope where they attended the funeral of bnde wore a W sub-xr-their dlne sult an;1 had a corsaga son William, who was re- cently killed in a car accident. ! bou(luet 01 P'" sweetheart Raincoats cation teacher at Booth High School, returned to Ihe city last nljht on the Coquitlam from From Vancouver P. J. Read, Miss L. Gldney. .. Prom Sandsplt Dr. Burgess. . ' . ruses. ine mawon-or-ftonor (Ml M r 9 0 I J City fire department answered a call to the York Hotel at the week-end, extinguishing a chimney fire in the rooms of R. C. Mutch, owner of the building. Phillip Ga'unt formerly of Vancuver where she spent the COTTON GABARDINE with check lining Keg. Price $15.00 To Clear Annual Meeting Prince Ru- pert Aero Club will be held at 8 p.m. 9th April at Club House, Easter holidays. Seal Cove, all members and in FEWER DEER KILLED terested parties kindly attend. $9.95 FREDER1CTON U) Total was Mrs. Louis Wide, sister of the groom, whose costume was of black gabardine with corsage of pink carnations. Louis Wide was groomsman. Following the ceremony, a small reception was held at the home of the groom's mother where a toast to the bride was proposed by Carl Zarelli and re Edmonton and more lately of Vancouver, arrived in the city Saturday to take over the posi FIFTY ATTEND JAYCEE SMOKER Junior Chamber oj Commerce was host to more than 50 men at a rtag party, - in! ; the -. Moose Temple Friday night: The-eve-ning was - spent playing cards. tion of flight steward on the number of New Brunswick deer' killed in 1947 was 2,789, compared with 2,870 In 1946. Lands Minister R. J. Gill attributes the drop to extremely dry weather MERCERISED GABARDINE with self lining Reg Price $2200 Canadian Pacific Air Lines route MOOSE CARD PARTY. DANCE IS ENJOYED te.. m Arrivals (83) James A. Greer, Jr., who, as a member of the United States Army fire fighting unit, spent a couple of years in Prince Rupert, is now stationed in Naha, on the island of Okinawa, not far from Japan and where To Clear from Prince Rupert to Sandspit. replacing Terry Connelly, who and to huBting days lost by reason of forest fires. sponded to by the groom. A $16.45 has been transferred to the com hmtt Kupcrt pretty two-tier wedding cake, baked and decorated by the pany's Vancouver office IN a Durret. supper; ws jserved at midnight. Directing- the ffalr Prince Rupert Lodge, Loyal rg. Butt-dak'; Ueorge rrace; F. Pongracz, THE MARKETS For your Furniture Require groom's mother, was duly cut by the bride. Order of Moose, was host Sat MERCERISED POP! with self lining Reg. Price $26.00 To Clear was James Ham, entertainment there was very severe fighting. He sends his best wishes to all old friends in Prince Rupert, and 0. E. Foster, Vancou- ments Buy at Elio's. The entire stock is Greatly Reduced for urday night to scores of mem Fresh Milk fcn-id. Edmonton; . This evening Mr. and Mrs. committee chainnao, while Edward Mussallera; latidl- Wllllaoi Quart ..20 Quick Selling. Dinette Suites, n, Toronto; T. J. Gag- Smith will sail on the Princess bers and friends who enjoyed an evening of card playlng'and dancing. Winners at whist took Pint : 11 Scuby were in harie-. of re $19.95 Ranges, Odd Dressers, Chif Cream, Vi pint 18 . Alberta; J- Holmes, berta ; E. Anderson. Mrs. S. Odium, Os- rreshments, A; P.. Crwle? and Stuart Furk were In. charge ' at up the early part of the evening English foniers, Beds, Beautyrest Mattresses, Battleship Linoleum, Congoleums, Luggage, Baby Car uie aoor. v : r - t - locks forward to some day revisiting here. Attention Did you know that you can now get Chicken in the Ruff to take out at Civic Centre Dinlngroom? Just Phone 231 and we'll have it ready when you call. (tf) WATERPROOF RAINCOATS Grade A: jilory. Port Clements; riages, and many other goods to ancouver; Mrs. t. ry- arge, cartoned, doz 55 Medium, doz 53 Rubberized Reg. Price $20.00 To Clear numerous to mention. Ello Fur tedale; F Henderson, Adelaide for a honeymoon trip to Seattle on the conclusion ot which they will return here to take up residence at 309 Second Avenue. Both bride and groom are in the service of the Atlin Fisheries here. Mr. Smith was born and raised in Prince Rupert, being member of a well known pioneer family The bride has been here LOCAL GIRL ' Fish niture Store, Third Avenue West, ; Mr. and Mrs. Pero Halibut, lb. .... 40 Prince Rupert. (tf) Ketchikan; Miss S. $14.95 IS MARRIED A. B. Anderson, Massett saw- race; Miss M. Miles. Salmon, lb 42 Cod, fresh ling, lb 25 under direction of M. A. Blair,1 were Mrs. Lawley and Mrs. T. Latch for the women' with Bert Hansen and A B. Taft tallying high scores for the men. Dancing to music provided by the Mocse orchestra commenced at 10.30 with Carl Brechin as master of ceremonies. During Intermission refreshments were served and prizes distributed to the winners at cards. Miss Lee Gidney of Booth Jr. and Mrs. P. Holmes . .39 Memorial School teaching staff mi"op"atr' arrived in the clt-v n the Cardena returned to the city by air Sat- yesterday morn- es; Mrs. P. Tessem. At a quiet ceremony held : at .2; Black Cod, smoked, lb. Smoked Kippers, lb ' ' Butter Mr. and Mrs. M. Mar Ten Onlv FINGERTIP RAINCOATS Tartan lined, zipper front Reg. Price $18.50 To Clear St. Andrew's Cathedral ' Batur day afternoon. Miss 'Rosabel Mil urday afternoon after spending 5f"' DelnB nere on for seven and b in th buSlnes' He is accompanied ih the FjutPr Easter hoiidnv - m by At .h,r,P ,, n. Massett; Mr. and .72 his daughter, Miss Dora Ander W of Prince RiiwxU Became 'the ;Flrst arade MacLachlan, Victoria: lb Milk Vancouver son. Vancouver Evaporated Milk. $12.45 - SOFTBALL All Legioa ,,T.x members interested in .. .29 MERCHANTS Do you know that the Dailv News is the iiukI 16-oz. tins, 2 for Case : Cheese Hl playing this season a'e, effective medium of advertising .6.65 .. .49 y,vXf invited to attend a meet THESE PRICES ARE IN EFFECT THIS WEEK ONLY SHOP EAIll.Y For Sale Long established furniture store business on Third Avv n Prince Rupert? No one Canadian Cheese, lb. misses your message if it's ad Flour si' ing at the Canadian Legion Hall on Monday, April 5, at 8 p.m. (80) bride of Kenneth , George - Robertson, formerly of Calgary. The rite was performed' by. Rev. Basil S. Prockter and witnesses were Mrs. Bertha ess 'and--WlUlam Karp. A reception was held at the Orandview Hotel Rafter the ceremony. The bridegroom , is employed by Hyde Transfer Co. Basketball:; ;-Hew;.MeUakatta v.s. Rupert, Wednesday and Thursday. ; (ID vertised in the News. .It's the Pastry Flour, 7 lbs 53 really efficient way of putting it over. tf. Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat 2.95 J9tm Qtm 'A c '-i m - Jz T"Z i - i The price for the stock and business is very reasonable. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Martin arrived in the city on the Cardena yesterday morning from Massett and will sail tomorrow afternoon on the Coquitlam to See the owner today, 5 p.m to 7 p in. I 50. n J Flour (24'si 1.55 Tea and Coflee DeLuxe Quality, lb 1.14. Coffee, lb .09 Juices Tomatoes, 2U-cz 13 ' 40 oz 35 K gallon 59 Apples, 20-ok. tin, per tin 15 40 oz 35 which city Mr. Martin has been transferred after having been in charge of the radio range sta Basketball: New Mctlakatla vs. Rupert, Wednesday and Thursday. (81) Mr. and Mis. Andrew Thompson will leave Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where they will attend the graduation of their daughter, Miss Jeanne Thompson from tlie Nurses' Training School of St. Paul's Hospital on April 14. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNI will not 'be responsible for any debts Incurred in my name by anyone other than myself, except by my written order. Martin Johnson. tion at Massett. They were ac Announcements , Card Party,- Catholic School Hall, April 8V at 8 p.m.; ' Prince Rupert .Symphony Orchestra Concert," April 9. t . Varden's Concert,.:Oddfcllow's Hall, April 15. . - Orange, 20-oz 15 companied to the city from the Islands by Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs. Thompson, who has been visiting at Massett and will now Petticoat in 5V2 hours visit with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Ward, and son, James Thompson. v .--viia h'SANDSl'IT 1 HOIK 10 MINUTES is Showing! And How You Love It! lol'OKT HANDY 3 HOL US 30 MIN. BIRTH NOTICE Presbyterian Spring Sale,' April 15- : '.. V . Annual Maonjg Bajl allspices Tslmpsean and , tee. Lodges, Civic Centre., Friday,. April 10: Sojourning Brethren invited. ' ' Lutheran Ladies Aid Tea and Home Cookliifi, Saturday! Apr. 17. Orange Tea, -April 21.: ; .: -f , Women of the .Moose tea at the home of Mrs. ti Mclntyre, 548 8th Ave. East bo. -April 22. Rotary Minstrel Show, eve The bijr attraction this spring is your say, taf- BORN to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Castle of Copper River Mills, Copper River, B. C, a son, March 31, 1948. DAILY EXCEPT SUM)AY t feta petticoat lhat shows CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to many friends fur their messages of sympathy 'and for the lovely flower offerings sent to the funeral of our loving husband and son, William Roberts. Special thanks to the Canadian Legion for their kind assistance. ' Mrs. W. H. Roberts, Hope, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. F. Roberts and Family, Prince Rupert, B. C. Blended (orange and grape ! fruit, 20 oz 15 i 48-oz J5 ' Canned Fruits Apricots, 20-oz 32 Cherries (fancy) 20-oz 38 Loganberries, 20-oz 41 peaches, choice 29 Canned Vegetables .DM Pickles, gal 1.75 Cut Green Beans, fey. each 20 No. 3 Peas, fancy 20 Mixed Vegetables -.1! Diced Beets, tin 15 Wax Beans, choice 18 Mixed Peas and Carrots 19 Pumpkin 20 Corn, choice 22 Corn Niblels 24 Baked Beans, per tin 21 Knit Emperor Grapes, 11 20 Apples, cooking. 3 lb 29 Fancy Apples, 3 lbs 35 Qraperrult, Texas (white), 96's, 4 for .25 (pink), 96's, 3 for 29 Lemons, large, doz 45 Oranges (Navel) 25 -.49 impishly as ,, your dress whirls and your skirt almost flies aw ay. Uiuing Prince Rupert 11:30 a.m. tut information and rcmrtatioiin, ' Ue, agent, C.P.R. Ticket OJJict. BIRTH NOTICE GRINSTRAND Born to Mr. and Mrs. Erling Grinstrand in the Prince Rupert General Hospital, on Sunday, April 4, a daughter, 7 lbs. 4 oz. 1 h nings April 22 and ' 23.,' Chil dren's matinee April 24. ' . 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