Bwhlt fburcn Irs w -t i7. 1940. fEDDlNG IS BEAirrm ,.ini. Canicfon Becomea Uiy August 18, at U ajnThe Local Garrison Will Parade bjetiby Rev Capt, Roy Dunuora acnpiure Dy vui. uuiucn Sermon by the Minister -thrisis in miniature No Evening Service t JlttanilAnfa n iU... . I Th. ... i . ;u y mov?a aown shadM an carried arm bouqueh 'ffifn.1? i.JSl !trvln8 0t the of pink -and white gladioli. "aKh. ?laLed by Mrs" E' J- The bride's train was carried by mnV' XlTZ uu"n tne - little MUs Doraleen Olson, who was mony the bride and the eroom rt0i . ,, a 1 h " "Ch 0f Summer Pnk ribbon. AU the attendant t i. "5 h tlvgueen.J1'a8e- Sweet wo Bold rings, gilts bf the groom. mute nuuuns marxed Commencing Monday, August 19th, Canada calls on her citizens, 6 years of age and over, regardless of nationality, to register. Because of the magnitude of this task the ; Government asks ihose who must regUterotudy the questionnaire care The groomsman was D. D. Mc A ,1 ' Jl ' very Kev- J- .Indoe. Both the groom ,..UDv.cu,,olol.Anarews-.Angi:- groomsman were attired in unl-can Cathedral, performed the mar- .forms of the British Columbia Pol triage ceremony. n ..Jifa .nWthnrinp the brlde was accompanied to the' During the signing of the regls- H.r of Mr .and iMrs cont'ot e churdh by her father ter J- E. Davey sang "Roses." drSron 600 Thorn pn b 'nDm she was given In mar- Reception Follows md ATan Peter Lang 'Cart- w tThe home of the bride's parents "n. . ' Mi onri Mr of Drinrt-M mhi. th h,nf.,i 'at 600 Thompson Street was the t' ' ..u .... ....... .. scene of a rpeeritlfin whpn ncnln. rarwrHht .wn?v om cut on simple lines, , ' : V f . . nn hkPt ofnlnv leaturcd a bolprn with inno.aSalnst a Iloral background of of -eleeves summer blooms' the 8uest were us- 'tapering to' points over the ' U.. iU . 4 1 A 1L. j .1U. MUZ summer anmmafillKltirlki 'hands. Thft The lull full -court ,Mrtt. train .1-. nisr. 'SU ,CCC1VCU w fclt; - IllULliCI moiner of Ui PeJ3 . ,tu. ,r .D.tin . .... tbride. Mrs. Cameron's navv lace . . . t. . i . . . .was worn with matrhlnrr larWt a u nhiirnn wn rn xwr'ni jwvnnn inn t nnr lDrtfrthi " -----. ............ .D 4 - -r ui 3 - r - o- . . t . . i i - cuir -v,.. . ...n ...j..j and hat. trimmed with white ear- r a p : !u. u.i- in 'rfiif ba v... .. idenlas. Her corsage corsage was was of of glr- glr POWnS 01 HI" UilUC v a..u lit JWbC WJf a SptiH' an Sawmill mil Mlnln Marhlnr fjiairri) ni1 (vrhmilp1 nussian neauaress caugnt with " orange blossoms. The bride's bou- .liliot uric nf 1 1 r tirr-4 abab ahI MNPE RUPERT white heather. Her only adorri- DRY DOCK ID SHIPYARD IhlptiuMdtrs and Entlneers and Brass CastlnRS Electric and Acetylene Weill In ! ftmiin Art In fatlMit n nt wsrmA beras. The happy sou pie stood In front of a fireplace banked with sum mer flowers and foliage and there. mpnt irnlrt plo.n otff r,f icueiveu me cungruvuiauons ana the groom best wlnes tnelr many Iriends Mrs. M.' E. Patterson, sister of iT"!'' W" wlth the bride, was matron of honor. Z t, ... , r lie tincc ni wcuuiuft. catvc waa QV H, .cut by the bride with a beautlfulfy. ;lng shades and carried arm bou- " .TT, im.ot. manvo olnrtlnll ' i The The tOaSt toast tO to the the Ml bride was pro proposed bridesmaids which was suitably! replied to by the groomsman. 'Presiding at the Aims were Mrs W. L. Sandlson and Mrs. II. T. Lock. Mrs. Ernest Gammon cut the wedding cake. Servlteurs were .Mrs; D. V. Smith, Mrs. J Lockle. Miss A. Blain. Miss L. Basso-Bert, Miss K. Watson and Miss E. Hamblln. Out of town guests Included Mrs. M. E. Patterson of Ocean Falls, Mr and Mrs. W. F. Finlay, Sergeant C. A. Purdon. Sgt. E. S. Dodge, C. Q. M.S. A. G. Gray.. Fusiliers W. T jMndden and O. C. Reld of Van-, Icouver and Humphrey Alexander, Victoria. Both bride and room are' well ! known and hlzhly nooular among the youneer set of Prince Rupert. Itvx former has lived here for. Im-nv yars. J Th. horinv couple will make their home' in Pririce Runertr REGISTRATION DATES August 19tii, 20th, 21st IRYOIIEWKHELP-Tokee LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tourltooliaays take the Daily tfews with' you. 50d j I will pay iox in .paycim a ,. .,,1. .1 Mim i Mr anH Mrs. A. J.' Lancaster, who Ice Force of which they arc mem- viovp hppn on a trlD SOuthireturned iTl..n.tl.J 1 t. . Ik , . . 1 IWa nf flowers formed "c,ru?u uy inree attendants, auenaants. I to the city from Vancouver on " far ?r the wedding Frf- !Mrs E- Patterson, Miss Kitty 1 Ja Fher and Kenneth Dakln princess Adelaide Yesterday tftter- et'mn "', Cameron and Miss Jean -Cameron were ushers noon. rant and Mrs. Ivan Hafjey, Sal-' vation Army, returned to ipe city on theiTincess Adelalde jreswrday ar-i ternoon from Vancouver nd Vic toria where they have beep spend- lng a furlough. Mrs. Arthur r .urooKHsiiw BrooksbanV '" .sailed William Bickle and llarfv Dwln nell of Grassy Plains lelt'y last evening's train on their Return to the Interior ;aftej Jiavinscome to All Oddfellows and Itebekatu. please attend banquets in honor Grand Master J. 'L. White? Monday August 19th at '6:30 pjn., 'Boston Cafe. Official' visit to subordinate lodge, Tuesday August 20. J. Ef Jack, N. G. i I Cambral Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire": had -Its regular monthly dinner -meeting on Tuesday evenlng of this wek. The, regent, Mrs. George "Peters, was In the chair and there was a good at tendance of members. CARDOF THANKS Mrs. John. Haan' and family wish to thank all', those whojwere so kind and helpful to them In the time of their recent bereavement.- fully. Every question must be answered; truthfully and without evasion. It is imperative that every one 16 years of age and over register. You will make the whole task easier for yourself and the , Government by registering early. Regis-?' tration will last for three days only. , the Wrnmenf is asking the -"Pon r " " and olieringur ! trtln tration. Vou Vnuunlielb tanlielip 'by bv getting ncttinc in in touch touch with your local regisinu t j services. where W Register . RfRijttttion offictsre bitg' ip by lcctorl dutncM .in me ume manner s in!tb lat:Dooiinion election. , Rfgistranu are reqmreJ to rtjiUler in the regular po'nR UP; J'v.iion! of ,heir own ronstlluemijf. But hould a rcpistrant J be m wwe other pioyinrt br ilitri out ol the reular ro";8 5UIVX" tonvenient,upon atisfattory exrljna,lon w he Jocal JfPutl' reB"""1- Your Registration Certificate To every person answering the questionnaire, fully and satisfactorily a certificate of registration will be issued by the local deputy registrar. Thisla a small card .which must be carried on the person at all times. .... . m,le or female, married or aingle.ovcr tht-ajtol K.yeaM, Pe wiU make ,nv y raon,h or to bothuih fine :.nd wlw 'enaltv lor Non-Beoistration Failure to reg.jter cetding lliree i-ble to xc"ding Two hundred dollars, or W"XrTft ..chda" .ftr he day upon which he h,ld have reglatered, durin, merit W, and morewerto 4 further .penalty jkm wceeding Ten omiar, , li huh he ihall Continue to be unregistered, authority of HON. JAMES 6. OAKDDfEH the Published o t i, under under -Service. Minister bl National "War Cash for Old Gold. Bulger's tf. two I- If 'your paper Is late phone 83 (tf)!or Blue .709. (tt Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Fraser will sail 'tonight on the Camosun to spend ten 'days holidaying at Tlell. Provincial Constable L. F. Requa of Stewart was a passenger aboard the Prince George yesterday re-, turning north after a brief trip to Vancouver on escort duty. Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson will be returning to the city on this after noon's train from Ottawa where "Mr, Hanson attended the recent session last night on .inea-rmceK AaelaiuC t. u fT raiitduiciik l. t , i hl canacltv as for Seattle where she wuuvisit , daughter, Miss Xucllle -Brqoksbank. 1 Together they wUl.make.a trip to shennard. for years xaKima, Mrs. James Whyte .of .'Stillwater, who has been paying jl visit here with her sisters, Mrs. Alex McRae and 'Mrs. 'O, A. Hunter, "will sail Monday afternoon by the. PrlnceJ ituperi on ngr return suumj. 1 vuv.Psed bv Dean- O'bson and re-i the city with two carloadsof. stock : The v, bridesmaids. mi,. Miss Kitty- . . rm ti...,.'iJ( .'m. iA i jimciuu auu ms -ton wiuciuu, .Lock . n.j the v,a .,., toast lo 4 .the'l tlie 1 ' . alsr. sisters of the bride, were at tired In -Identical gowns of oink and blue marqu'sette de sole which featured Jlowpred rockets. They .wore .flowered toques In pastel BURCH NOTICES FIRST UNITED CHURCH Organist Miss Swanna Olafson A.T.C.M. Leader Senior Choir J. S. Wilson Leader Junior Choir II. T. Lock Minister Revi J. C. Jackson 1 Capt. Oeorge Black, M3. tor the, i Yukon, and Mrs! "Black were here well known -as a travelling auditor for Canadian National Steamships, having (retired from that position some seven years ago, is in the city today aboard the steamer Princ Oeorge on which he is making the .round trip north. Mr. Sheppard now makes his home in Vancouver hav ing Just -recently returned to Can ada from "England where he spent some time. Announcements , JU adertlsenenU in thli cil-mn will be charged 'for a full month at 25c 'word. Eagles 'Bridge, August J28. . :, 'Orange Ladles Bridge 'Series commencing September 4. Annette's Fashion Review 'and Cabaret, September 12. Tea-and refreshments. Hill 60 "Dance September 20. 'W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar I November 1. United Bazaar, November 21. CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.C.Ph.C. Wallace Block, Phone 640 NEW ROYAL HOTEL .J. Zarelll Proprietor "A nOMK AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c np SO Room.'. Hot & Cold Water Vrlnce Rupert, B.C. . fhone Ml P.O. Box 1M Phones 18 & 19 P.O.Box 575 NATIVES! y-, invTrn cTTnm'lPC ' at our store and save money. Call In and get our prices. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" THL .SEAL " QUALITY GOLD SEAL Pancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pinlc Salmon tackC bj tbt tmlv ralmea Canning cemyany "with n 0 the year round aayrell im Trtnee Riyeri aboard the Princess Louiae Tester-1 day going through from "Vancouver to Dawson.'They were accompanied by their 'granddaughter, Miss 6u- san Purdy of ponolulu. Henry Whlttaker, provincial architect Is .returning to Victoria aboard the Prince George this ev PAG2 .THRO Canada At War 25 Years Ago August 17, 1915 German shelled coast towns On Cumber land, England, but did little dam- ening after spending the past few; age Qounarls ministry resigned la days in the city inspecting Booli e. No. j Canadian stationary ivxejnuriiu otiiuoi uii which icpuua. are now under way. Mr. Whlttaker says that the condition of the school building ls not as serious as he had expgeted. J. 'D. Zellerbach of San Francisco, president of the 'Pacific Mills, and party of company officials came north from Vancouver to Ocean Falls on the Prince George Thursday night to visit the company's plant there. They will return south, boarding the same 'steamer at Ocean Falls Sunday morning. It's the cumulative effect of ad-' 'ertislng that "counts. Hospital arrived at the island of Lemnos in the Aegean Sea, SERENADER'S DANCE ODDFELLOW'S HALL Monday, Aug, 19 ZIPPER SWEATERS UNIVERSAL JERSEY KNIT BALLANTYNE $2.95 $3.45 $3.95 Regular Values to $5.95 Qut they go To make room for fall merchandise. Two-tones, Astrakhans, Brushed Wools and Tweed-Tones. It's Up to You to Get Here tarly and Share the Best Choice Watts & Nickerson SIENS CLOTIHERS Our Famiiu 'Edsun Alberta COAL Uulkley Valley Coal Nanalmo Welliiiton Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and 'Grain 1SEE0S mid FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 .and 558 Free HOLIDAYS Book Your Reservations at SANGAN RIVER HOLIDAY CAMP Now Also for Full Particulars Write MRS. DUNN Massett Queen Charlotte Is. B.O. 10 Days "Supply; Cishmere Bouquet Face Powder With each 4 cakes Cashmere Bouquet Soap All for Cashmere Bouquet Lotion 25c bottle" only lc with purchase of 40c size.. 65c value for Colgates Tooth Powder 20ctin only lc with purchase of Giant -Size. 55c value for Free 25c Woodbury s Lotion With each purchase of 50c Woodburys Cold or Vanishitic Cream. ZMif 75c value for Ormes Ltd. "Jiitt Pioneer Druq&tats The Retail "Store Phones 81 & 82 Optn Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. DOHeHljHOOOiMHOtKHaOH3 - l( i f. ,1 , , 1 4' 1' I