trfar, September 17. 1940.. OCAL GIRL IS MARRIED A.r llprnmci Bride of Ince corporal iuciiiicu marriage took piace on Sat-ar the evening-last atH30 attiM nsry of Eva Christine, daughter . Chandler? .j .t? w -to Mr anu ' " n-e Corporal. Morris Mennell, - ond 'Mrsi fl. Men. In of Vancouver. The ceremony E, x,er(orm?d by Vey B. ih-fih DU., dean 6r St. 'Andrew's ithedral. lOIven in ma""6c n u, the bride was attired in a floor! by the length model of pale blue sheer with matching veil held In nlace bv peas, Miss- Ir.a Robertson, as bridesmaid,' wore a lloor length frock of rmrnlfl nut .iv. . :;77, ".:r.r'"tma"ins JacK CoL-.E.. J...Ryan,. of, Vancouver, 1 1 EAUTI .NOILS Wl SI TAMPI la NABOB TEA... TEA AS IT SHOULD BE 1 DIXON YOUR " TEX DAILY RXW1 ?AQB THRU groomsman and to the H. Larsen lift" on last evening's bridesmaid by the groom. The cake train for Variderhoof, taking his was cut by the bride before leaving 'car with him. a coronet of orange, blossoms. She tnr th t..tw ttii hPVi; aaneln' carried a bouquet of rosea and!,,,,. Li ..n 10 v.i.ir tn Hlrojl Yamanaka left on last HhhnnP f rna,mentewlth silver orchestra, consisted of Mrs. James, evening's train Kingston, On ribbon ribbon entwined entwined w with th sweet i. ..? . . . . itario. tarlo. where where he he Will will tak fake nD up hi his Jack Adams, Jack Bond, Fred Cam eron, and Corporal Peacock, studies at Queen's University. GOLD 1 1 I Ml il YOURS FOR 4 mm COUPONS & 10c of the name you want on these four beautiful nencih. (1) Print clearly on a piece paper taken from ubobTea, Iabob Coffee (2) Attach four coupons or eight half-coupons and Nabob HakiiiR lWdcr. (3) Send these villi 10c to Kelly, Douglas & Co. Ltd., an- coiivcr,Canaila, anl get lour ingn quamj rl , , - , . 1 I, . i .. i iininc stamped in gom. i) i" include jour name and address. NAIJOB IRRADIATED COFFEE... ALWAYS THE SAME FAMOUS FLAVOR Pj (FiiI coupons are found in one-pound packages of !'ahob Tea and Coffee and half coupons are found In half-pound packages of Sabob Teaand Cojfeeand 12 -ounce tins of Kabob Making Potcder.' i. CEYION. KPI KELLY, I Y DOUGLAS UUUbLASa. & CO. LTD., VANCOUVER. CANADA (W, Company w Jack tautens 'of" the Catfadiiti' National Hallways city ticket of Stfi2 .r'Ki.8 atter spendmg the. week-en4'..hSreflce has left on a holiday trip to 'DoVnm.i ,Ooporal o-vT.", Peacock was the grooms- "-inspecting Lf the new progress air base or, at conduction Seal Cove. I- Winnipeg. n' A recePon was held at the heft on last evening's train for Allan Kergin, . son of Dr. and norne or.. he brides parenU. The. Vanderhoof where he will stop off, Mrs. L. W. Kergin, left on last Dnaes mother received, wearing a I for a muni f rinvs hefn nro-'evenme's train for Saskatoon grey ensemble with white acces- ceeding to Vancouver. A. E. Rich-'where he will resume his medical 1116 DnQe. and groom re- ards, superintendent of the local studies at University of Sdskatch-celved many hearty congratulations construction work of the E. J. Ryan ewan in affiliation with Unlver-under a beautifully decorated arch. Contracting Co., left for Vancou- sity of Toronto. He spent the toast to the bride -was' proposed ver via Jasper. Park. mer vacation at Premier. ;' i LOCAL NEWS NOTES L - . , 1 Indian Agent B. T.. Phillips of Maxse'tt arrived In the City on the! Camosun yesterday morning for a onei visit 10 uie cuy. Ross Nicholson, who has been stationed during the past season at Shannon Bay as manager of the B. C. Packers cannery, and Just say "Three Two please." Tonight's train, one from ths Kast at 11 o'clock, was reported this ftf ternnon tn be on tlma. Ci. f' Mariian nf Vancouver'Kas i ' ' . Joined the law firm "of ',0. f"u1- Norman Hacking of the editorial ton here and Is also practising in staff of the Vancouver Province Is Smlthers. ja ylsltor In the city for a couple , , . . , ., jof days. He is making the round Dr. J. S. C. Diinh of Massett,trip iiorth via the Queen Charlotte is paying a brief visit to the city, islands aboard the Camosun. Jhavlng arrived, froin, the ,Qe(en (( . Lws!W,WHrwii,n- J. P- Cade and daughter, sun yesUrday, inln?.v ., ofc left nlght for the t n,. U v East. They will sUy for a few days ' ;: i. ' " at KUwanga before going on 'to ; ... nVAfc-Ji BritlsrV'colunr Montreal. Oeraldlns will enter the council of the bia Optometric Association at the receni annual meeting in Vancouver! 1 , . I "i ' "Just say "Three Two, please o C. H. . oawie Sawie, publisher puuusner oi of th Macdonald College at Guelph. Mrs. Nicholson sailed this after- llVf A DDI A P 17 noon on the Catala for Vancou-1 lYIIVI.rVjI-l ver. ; Mrs. Ilflda Johanson Becomes Inspector T. Van Dyk of the Bride Of Fric Group At Saturday S. A. Corley. well known pioneer the Commodore Cafe which was of Prince Rupert, also previously attractively decorated for the oc-located at Pafific for years and casion. Dinner was served to more recently making his home In thirty-four guests. A handsome Vancouver, arrived In the city on three-tier wedding cake was cut-Saturday, night's train from Lome by the bride. Creek where he has been spending Mr. Brandt proposed a toast to some time on his mining property the bride and groom while Arthur 14 He returned to Uie interior last Brooksbank proposed a toast to .evening. Back to God For Strength Is More In British Empire Taking as his subject "An Acceptable Approach to God," Rev. H. G. Funston, in morning service at First Presbyterian Church Sunday, said that there was a definite moVement in the British Empire back, towards God for strength in the present time of crisis. He observed that this movement might not yet have made itself evident in this community. i Mr. Funston exhorted the ap proach of the humble slri-admlt-ting publican rather than that of .. .the t self-righeous, haughtj Pharisee. Unless there was a return tn God, the world would face no! only the ruin of its cities but thn breaking up of its homes and families. Sunday morning there was to have been the monthly parade of the local units to First Presbyterian Church but', owini to pre valence of influ-n'.a among the' jlroops, It was postponed. the bridesmaid and the grooms man. The groom spoke a few , words in appreciation. After dinner dancing was en-Joyed. I Mr. and Mrs. Group will be taking up residence in Langley Prairie. Many friends showed their esteem by the numerous wedding gifts. CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATnS Make Appointments ZOO Rooms, 50c and up Also CENTRAL APARTMENTS Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress ilur Famous Edsun Alberts 1 COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanaimo Wellington Coal BuIUey Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE UUPBUT KKEI) (U IMitiiir t8 unrt SS8 RELIEVE SUFFERING1 QUICKLY WITH KELLOGG'S RELIEF ASTHMAi -J HONORS AT CATHEDRAL As a token of esteem after twen Presbyterian Choir supper October 4. Game Department left by last eve-, Night Ceremony nlng's train on his return to I Navy Auxiliary Tea. October 19, Prince Georg- after spending a At the home of Rev. E. e. .Legion Hall. daV or SO in the CitV On Official RranrU nactnr nt Vfrcfc Ranttcf duties. District Game Warden Ed. chLrch, the marriage of Mrs. Hilda ' Rebekah Dance. Oddfellows Hall Martin left for Smithers on offl- Jchanson and Eric A. Group took!ctober 11. cial duties. niace Saturdav nleht. The b'la wnr- royal blu chif- Mr. and Mrs. D. Glbb of Fifth f0n velvet with accessories to Avenue and Dunsmuir Street re- match and carried a beautiful turned to the city recently from a bouquet of pink and white carna-trip to California and Ontario, tions. having been away since spring, The bridesmaid, Miss Vera Morse, Neither Mr. or Mrs. Gibb are en-,Wore white satin. Joying very good health at the) John Group, brother of the present time. i groom, was groomsman. Later a reception was held In Lutheran Bazaar, Metropole, October 12. Orange Bazaar, Metropols Sail, October.18. United Church Supper,' Oct. 17. Queen Mary Dance. October 18. Sonja's Bazaar, Moose Hall. "JET" STOVE POLISH SAVES YOUR TIME "Jet" Cleans Hot Stoves in Safety All B.C. Stores THE SEAL of QUALITY own' if! GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Parked hy the onlv salmon ' cannin; company with an ail the year round payroll In I'rlncc Rupert "i r 'I I. JO ty years service as church warden, ,, the congregation of St. Andrews Jn Anglican rothpdrnl irathered Sun- Mrs. Jesse Bridden of Massett I ., mt . tv,0 rahPHrai Hail ' who has been visiting at Big Mis- Jo)iow)ng srvice and the presenU- 11 - -u-i vlth her daughter, Mrs. tlon was wtlAf lo n x Cross of a ,H Charles Morrison, and for the past handsome inscribed mant-:! clock. H, w v -a u uc uy wiui mis. j. rrcsntetipn wa. mads on be- ln,? omi wlll saU b th Camosun 0,th' congregaHon by O. P ' congregauon ny u. r. Herald at Omlneca New. Hazeltpn, thl, Wnin h rPtrn tc . on ner return to evening ....j ,.... .j... Tlnker Tinker who wno s.-oke s' oke anrjronriately, appropriately. arrived. Jn the city on Saturday Queen chariotte Islands. Mr, .Crrss, akcn completely by ! " . 1 i - ii.. race, where he has been snendlne ... . surprise, repireu. xvir. mm us. ev-. w V' ani- I": Cross left last evening's traLn ,if nf rfavS nH rPim . .m . on " -r formerly or prince Kupen ana the interior on last evening's, train. or tne p. few years located at j - ' Medicine Hat, Alberta, having ! BLACKHEADS I Don't kiwh blicUiml. dluolTt (ti.m. Gt two ouneM 01 ptnnu powa.r iron. nj dm .tor. .nil apply ntly with wtt, ho. iloth otm bliekht.dt. Th.r dlnoU nl upiM.r hr thil ufo ilmplo mho4 Johied up as a padre shortly after the outbreak of wnr has left for overseas, acco-d'n to word received by friends In the city. i Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rorle and Clarke McLean left on last ' levepin'." train for Hazelton wher Bert O'Neill sailed by the Catala 1 they will meet Mrs. McLean, already this: afternoon to resume his in the interior, and motor to Van- of Brt- couver. Anarew raimer arnvea in studies at the University u,e " lus alllla ycsieiuay tlsh Columbia. pqraing 10 reneve on me lypo- Father Chsmpagne Is silling on-Phlc. sta" of the Daily News during Mr. McLean's absence. the Camosun tonight tor a trip to Pacofl and other Queen Charlotte Island points on ecclesiastical I Provincial Conriable Victor Bond, '.duties. ... . . . , lime past lew years loatea at Mr. and Mrs. Alex Turnbull are 0can, Fa'J spending a few,: .. trsvKt nn th mrnnsun days 'n the city in connection; I making the trip on official duties ' . I . .week. UNITED IN for SaiVatoon, and, 'after a visit there expect to take up future residence Jri Vancouver. Sunday afternoon the Canadian ., National Recreation As-ioctatlon 11 Lawn Bowling Club honored Mr. Cross and also William Millar who :b is leaving the city as well. Announcements All dvrtts(renU tn mt ci nn Till be charged for fnU month at 15 word . Anglican Tea, Mrs. Cecil Fitzgerald. September 19. Hill 60 Dance .September 20.' Eagles' Bridge, September 25. ' . j tv,o o,,pn with liauor appeal cases from . . ; h-in . for a ten day trip to the Quee n - . Rebekah Tea for Canteen. Mrs. Charlotte isianas, Mr. lurnouu - -'."VCt Bert Morean's. 28th. "e"u IICOIU Ul lUUluy UUII, 11CC 1.1113 ' . Ridley Home October 1. grocery shower, Catholic Bazaar Octobers and S City Tennis Association dance, Odd- fellows Hall, October 4th. D Car-lo's Orchestra. Ticket admission 50c. 'A IB it At NT n: ii ii n November 8. jj Salvation Army Sale, Nov. 8. Anglican Bazaar. November 7.. ' Presbyterian Bazaar November to j til V.