August 9, tffl. rty Is Given 5S A.a nawuu ration 01 Birthday Of Popu lar Lffal Glr' vsnlng, many friends I served and a lighted birtjh- Ke Harding. PRINCE RUPERT GOSPEL TABERNACLE 223 (ith Avenue West Near Armoury PASTOR W. f. FRIESEN Sunday :30 p.m. the Evangelist will speak on the subject "My Experiences as Prison Chaplain In Carrera Prison" New! CUTEX De Luxe Packages Longer Wearing "Porous" Polish Actual Shade on Bottle 25c New Shades Just Arrived Lollipop, Rumpus, Butterscotch Polish Remover , 4 , r ,2pc Cuticle Remover ..... a . 2Qc and 40c Cutex Hand Cream .... 45c Cutex Emery Boards .... 10c and 25c Ormes Ltd. Jfu Pioneer Druqgiats The Kcxall store rhonea 81 Open Dally from I un. till 10 pm. Sundays and Holiday from II to I p.m. and VEGETABLES I In Season If'P' Parden-Fresh and Crisp Iflfr Vapor Sprays at Heas- ' WMe Prices. lrnSi?SALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE JM 575 asses day cake was brought la lor the ' guest of honor. .On behalf of the assembled erouD. Ken Hardin 1 presented Miss Watson with a beautifullr carred silver banket. and IHURCH NOTICES L services will continue during the coming week In the Tabernacle with Evangelist and Mrs. W. I. Nunes in charge flBwtr service me evangelist mu ten or me conversations of Trinl- tffci public Enemy No. 1 and of the man who Instigated the riots and lfgpw uiroughout the West Indies. If am. Devotional Service. 2 pin. Sunday School and Bible Class Every week night at 8 o'clock PpS r tonight (Saturday) 6:15-:30 pm. to the Gospel Interlude over CPPJt. We Welcome You . MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY AUG UST FURNITURE SALE Pen Bedroom Suites Made by Restmore in burl and matched walnut, lhese suites have round, oblong and oval mirrors. From $79.50 T0 $155.00 Third Avenue Phone 775 Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 117 Tom Lee & Son "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" If you have something to sell, a classified advertise-1 in this naner will snnn fot-.tvmi Irnnw if there is a in the city. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Those present -were Mrs. G. Berg.1 Misses Eileen Hamblin, Phylls A Cash for oW Bulger's Hamblln. Margaret Armstrong, Signalman and Mrs. Keith Blenk-4 James Black is sailing this even- am, Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Brandt, i ln8 n tne Prince Rupert lor a trip JSrec a, the home of Miss Kay '.v. M Sjt A- Capt. R. C. H. Durn, w Bono , on wc , for( ' Ca j " Whittles, ' Herb iU Such, -ojoyable tune was spent , L ene Bouchard, Norman Bain, Eb ... raniM and ana juioas. aineins. At u ka iTS, " rffildous refreshments McNaugbton. Gordon Crape to Vancouver. Special Saturday only, Bone less Cottage Rolls, half or whole, M. 30c. Linzey & Ingram. A charge In city police court against George OrJeUl of supplying liquor to Indians was dismissed Mrs. Frank Dibb sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Adelaide for a visit in Vancouver and Vic torla. FOR SAL. FOR SALE Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Saturday, August 23rd, 1941. for the purchase of Lot 19, Block 8, Section 1, City of Prince Rupert, inclusive of building and contents, situate at 1008 2nd Avenue. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: Strictly cash. Norman A. Watt, Administrator of tne Estate of Roger F. Perry, deceased. 'FOR SALE 10 mattresses size, special $7.50, 6 unpainted chest of drawers, dining room chairs and bedroom chairs, beds, springs couches, chesterfields In the lat est patterns, household doors, sinks, wash basins at low prices. Phone Blk. 324. B.C. Furniture Co. tf. FOR SALE 78 acres of good bottom land. Adjacent Remo Station on Canadian National Railway. Apply R. E. Allen, 604 3rd Street. Nelson, B.C. FOR SALE BY TENDER MOTOR Vessel 'C3iarmlan'' now "Kingdom." Length 35' 4", breadth 9', full Delsel Fairbanks 20. h.p. engine. Vessel at Armour Towing Co. Wharf, Prince Rupert, B. C. For full particulars apply: THE TORONTO GENERAL. TRUSTS CORPORATION, 590 Pender St. W Vancouver B. C. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All Tenders to be accompanied by marked cheque for 10, same to be received at office of above Corporation on or before Tuesday, August 19th, 1941. Inquire of L. M. Asemlssen as to Inspection. FOR WWl BEDROOM for rent. Phone Greep 733 (188) FOR RENT Bright bedroom. Phone Green 830. tf) BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and room, close In. Phone Black 9C5. . WANTED WANTED Applications will be rer ceived for an experienced Janitor for King Edward School up to noon August 11. Apply City Clerk. (187) WANTED Reliable girl or elderly lady, good with baby. Phone Black 766 between 7 and 9. (187) WANTED Young man for day work. Apply Chris Mill. (tf) WANTED Smart young girl. Apply Chris' Mill Bakery. (tiK WANTED Bell boy. Hotel. Prince Rupert (187) WANTED Porter, Central Hotel. LOST (180) T.rkST mown nurse on Camosun Glasses urgently peeaea. rnone r,rPPn2G8. WW I PERSONAL NOW IS THE TIME TO GET GOVERNMENT JOB ftS clerk, Postman. Customs Clerk, 6teno etc. Five Dominion-wide exams held since the war began. Free Booklet. M.C.C. Schools Ltd. Winnipeg, Oldest In Canada. No Agents. YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER, garten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools; Winnipeg, Man. "W. A. Hogg Is sailing this even ing on the Prince Rupert for a va cation trip to Vancouver. Gordon Copeland, a transient, charged with vagrancy, was sentenced ifi city police court yesterday to the'tlme he had already served in JalL Legion Sewing Club ten Friday. Display of garments lor British refueees. Home Cooking. Pro ceeds for more materials for fall and winter, work. (186) T. N. Youngs Is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a brief ! business trip to Vancouver In con nection with the assay plant project at the local ore sampling plant. A Be ure to see 'Strategy of Metals' (showing the Ford-built fighting 'machines being built and tested at the Canadian Ford plant. Capitol Theatre, August 11th, 12th, 13th. under the Commonwealth air training scheme. Dr. and Mrs. S. V. Dragoo of Cali fornia, who motored through to Ilazelton and brought their car In with them, sailed yesterday after noon oi? the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver. ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Llhdsay word this week that their son, and springfield mattresses, studio Jack, has been accepted for enhst- Mrs. H. B. Stiles, are sailing tonight Mrs. Duncan Kennedy, who has been residing for some months in Vancouver, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from the south to Join Mr. Kennedy who. recently resumed work at the local dry dock. H. S. Meadows, local manager of Canadian National Telegraphs, is sailing tonight on the Prince Ru pert for Vancouver on his annual vacation trip. Mrs. Meadows Is already in the south receiving treatment at the hands of .specialists. FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of the late comrade Thorvald Hansen Salthammer will take place at 2:30 tomorrow, Sunday afternoon, from the chapel of the B.C. Undertakers. Canadian Legion No. 27 B.E.Si. "Lest We Forget" Notice of Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Auction Sale of the here under described properties will be held by me at 10 am. on Sat urday. August 23rd, 1941, at the Government Agent's Office, Court House, Prince Rupert, at the up set price as set opposite each: Lot 5, Block 3, Section 2, City of Prince Rupert $ 150.00 Lot 6, Block 3, Section 2, City of Prince Rupert $150.00 Lot 17. Block 18, Section 1, City of Prince Rupert $1500.00 Lot 18, Block 18, Section 1. City of Prince Rupert $1500.00 Lot 92, Block 39i Section 8, City of Prince Rupert $300.00 THE TERMS OF SALE to be either all cash or on terms of 25 cash and the balance In one, two or three years with in terest at 4V2, plus Crown Grant Fee of $10.00. NORMAN A. WATT, Government Agent. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C, this 5th day of August. 1941. BEAUTIFUL i MARRIAGE Miss Catherine Mussallem Becomes Bride Of Gordon Bryant St. Andrew's Anglican Cathed ral was the .setting for a very beautiful wedding yesterday morning when Rt. Rev. Bishop Rix united in marriage Miss Catherine Mussallem- second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Mussallem, 346 Fourth Avenue West, and Gordon Douglas couver Island. The bride, who entered the! church on the arm of her father, t was charming in a gown of white witn iitted lace ooaice and very full net skirt. Her daintily em-! broidered bridal veil was full length and she carried a bouquet. of red roses. Mrs. Gordon Daniels was a pretty matron of honor in a beautiful' gown of light turquoise crepe and contrasting hat and gloves. She carried an arm bouquet of gladioli and fern. Miss Audrey Wrathall, as brides- Harry Thrupp left on yesterday ,nt ljmip n . afternoon's train for Hamilton ; ' J where he will meet a nephew who.. .,,, anH and . I L r T1 l.n J t.UU 1 IS Out lium Ejii&iauiu ui taauiuig fern, The groomsman was William H. Trotter and "ushers were Len Crlpps and Alan Landels. During the signing of the reg ister Dr. R. G. Large rendered "The Day of Golden Promise" in a fitting and pleasant manner Immediately following the cere mony a reception was held In the spacious home of the bride's par ents which was beautifully decorated with lovely summer flowers under the direction of Mrs. R. C. Bamford and Mrs. Bryant, mother ment in the Royal Canadian. Air ot croom. Guests were received Force and left Vancouver this week , by Mrs Mussallem and Mrs. Brv- for traLiing school In Alberta. Inspector Ernest Gammon, pro vincial police, who has been on a two weeks' trip through the interior and into the Peace River country on official duties, returned to the city on this afternoon's train. Mrs. J. B. Barclay and little ! daughter, who have been visiting here for the past coupleof weeks with Mrs. Barclay's parents, Mr. arid ant. In an arched setting artisti cally entwined with fragrant honeysuckle, the bridal party ack- nowledged the congratulations of many friends. Mrs. Mussallem was charming In a flowing gown of black georgette ioppea wiui a very smart tailored . bolero daintily trimmed in white. I She wore a black and white pic-1 ture hat and corsage of rosebuds. Mrs. Bryant, mother of the groom, was beautifully gowned in dusky rose crepe with jacket and by the Prince Rupert on thehreturnlhat .to match and corsage of rose " A A . k..J. td Vancouver. J. R. Wilson, formerly principal of Usk elementary school, arrived In the city yesterday on the Prince Rupert. He Is planning to, spend a month's vacation, here aiijitjlniihe Interior before returning to his teaching duties In Vancouver. buds. Presiding at the urns were Mr- George Eckerman, Mrs. A. G. Bartlett. Mrs. R. E. Moore and Mrs. J. W. McKlnley while servi-teurs, under the very able super vision of Mrs. R. C. Bamford .were the Misses Creddie Morgan, Vivian Wrathall, Lilian Moss R. N., Margaret Campbell R. N., and Mrs. James Barclay of Vancouver. After. the bride cut the beautifully dec orated three-tier wedding cake it was served to the. guests. Bishop Rix proposed a toast to the bride In a very fitting manner. This was well received and the groom responded appropriately. The toast to the bride's attendants was proposed by Harry B. Styles and responded to by the groomsman. Following the reception the bride and groom embarked on the Princess Adelaide for a honeymoon in the south, there being a large number of friends to bid them farewell. .For .travelling- the bride chose a two-piece' ensemble, of light wool crepe In crushed rose with blue and white accessories and corsage of rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bryant will make their future home In Courtenay, Vancouver Island. Dr. G. F. KInkade, provincial chest specialist, and nurse, Miss F. UL Erickson R.N., arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from Ocean Falls in the course of a per iodical tour for the purpose of holding tuberculosis clinics. Tomor row night they will proceed on the Catala to Stewart. Announcements All advertisements In thU column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Cambral Tea. Legion Hall Aug. 9. Canadian 102nd. Auxiliary Dance Armouries August 15. Sewing Club tea, Friday 15, W.AH Canadian. Legion. Display of doming for bombed refugees. Civic Centre Carnival Aug 18-22, Catholic Bazaar, October 1 and 2. Steamship Sailings (Daylight Saving Times) For Vancouver-Monday SS. Prince Rupert Saturday J3S. Prince George SS. Princess Alice Bryant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry4 Fro vneouvfT u. v. uryant oi uounenay, van-. Tuesday SS. Catala Sunday SS. Catala Little at 4 pm. 1:30 pm. Wednesday SS. Princess Louise ... pm. Friday SS. Prinee Adelaide 2 pm SS. Cardena 10:38 pm. 5 pm pm. i pm. Monday SS. Princess Charlotte am. Wednesday SS. Prince George 11 am. Friday SS. Princess Adelaide am SS. Princess Louise am. SS. Prince George 11 am SS. Cardena pm. For Stewart and Premier Sunday SS. Catala B pm. Friday SS. Prince George 1 pm. From Stewart and Premier- Tuesday SS. Catala am. jrrsi9.95 radio Standard Master Nipper COS Q Standard radio VUa I RAILWAY GRlATlSlI . Saturdaw SS. Prince George Model A20 All wave table set Model A23 All wave table set Duo AC-DC or batteries. All wave portable Model A24 De lux-all wave table set Model A3 1 All wave Model VR44 All wave radio-Vlctrola combination - Model VR52 All wave radio-Vlctrola automatic de lux console - YOUR BEST BUY FOR BETTER RADIO 12 noon For Alice Arm, Naas River and Port Simpson- Sunday SS. Catala 8 pm. From Alice Arm, Naas River and Port Simpson-Tuesday SS. Catala am. ; For Ocean Falls-Monday SS. Prince Rupert ...., 4 pm. FrldySS. Prmcessfl Adelaide ..... L 2 pm. .Saturday SS. Prince . , , George 5 pm. " From Ocean Falls Wednesday SS. Prince George .. 11 am. ; Friday SS. Princess x : ! Adelaide S am. SS. Prince George 11 am. SS Cardena pm. For Queen Charlotte Islands ' August 9, 19 and 30 SS. Camosun 10 pm. From Queen Charlotte Islands-August 8, 19 and 29 SS. Camosun For Alaska .- Monday SS. Princess Charlotte Wednesday SS Prince JtVl C I Friday SS. Princess Louise The Latest am. am. 3 pm. am. Radios and Victrolas 55.95 $54.95 $59.50 $79.00 $154.00 $99.50 $298.00 Portable Victrolas Qi Q QC and flOQ 50 Trade in Allowance Easy Terms and Quality Service Guarantees Yon Satisfaction in Every Particular that Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Traris-Atlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Oceaii:iPaills..'and Way Ports PS.T. TO VANCOUVER DIRECT Aug; 2nd, 6th, 9th, 13th, 16th, 23rd, 27th, 30th To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway August 4th, 8th, llth, 22nd, 25th, September 1st Direct, Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Agent. Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Monday at 3:00 p.m. P.S.T.. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Saturday at 4:00 p.m. P.SX, calling at Ocean Falls Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m. P.S.T. Also Fast Through Train Friday at 11:00 a.m. P.S.T. Air-Condltioned Sleeping and Dining Cars L2 For full Information, reservations, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Phone 260, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines If you lose anythihg, advertise for. it. I i i r (.-.-