September 10, 1941. hem bb is a war job ! tferif job mutt ao faster ! DOUBIEM helps you stand the pace ! Speed and efficiency are vital. Keep fit refresh jour-self while uorkint by chewing Wrlftley's Doublemlnt turn-the pleasant chewing helps relieve fatigue, and soothes the nerves. And the delicious peppermint flavor cools your mouth and throat freshens you up! Carry a package or two with you CHEW IT WHILE YOU WOIIK mllliops do only Sf. Presentation By I vi BVYSOME YQD&Y! Cambrai Chapter Farewell Honor To Mrs. Clarke JVLcan Who Is Leaving City Oajr.r "uiar monthly meeting of . Chapter. Imperial Order. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Were Married On Monday Morning i pitnj uuk 4uic iiiaiiiafee wast, . solemnized at the Church of the, rng 'Cain, oi er Besner returned to we city son of Wilfrid Cain and the late Mrs. Cain of Calgary. There on ine ims mormng Ifom to Vancouver. a trip was quite a large congregation ln. eluding naval friends of the groom. , The bridesmaid was Miss Del-phine Balagno and William Simpson was groomsman. Charles P. Balagno presided at the organ. Following the church rites, a wedding breakfast was served at the Commodore Cafe. A toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. Father Lantagne with the groom responding. The groomsman responded to a toast to the bridesmaid which was proposed by the groom. A hand-jsome wedding cake was duly cut by the bride. The couple will reside in the city, ! me groom Uciiis in me navai act iiw; there, I Rebekah Grand Lodge Officers Pay Visit Here !innvr TVio Oranri Master of the . It was rather a unique occasion ' for the lodge to have so many Grand Lodge visitors present and there was a large turnout of members. I After the meeting the Oddfellows 'were Invited and delicious refresh-iments were served under the direction of Mrs. W. Haines and Mrs. T. Morrison. Daughters of the Empire, was held in the Canadian Legion Hall last night, Mrs. Tommy Fraser. regent. In the chair. It was decided that Cambrai s share of money received from the Crescent Show here recently be himeri over to the Spitfire Fund and, In addition, each member donate $1.00 towards the fund. Before adjourning the meeting. Mrs, Fraser presented Mrs. Clarke McLean, who is leaving the city. with an appropriate gift 01 ap-nreclatlon from the chapter for her her term term as as regent. regent. a. Mi.vs Nuncy Rorle returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. "YOUR ANNOUNCER Reddy Kilowatt!" General Electric Radios "Yes, I have my lighter moments," says Reddy Kilowatt, "and one of them is when I'm bringing you radio entertainment, which is good for me and good for you, because after all, we need to relax occasionally. Take these new 1941 Radios. They're the finest I've ever operated; easy to tune, clear as a bell; in mantel and ( console models for every purse. Put your radio reception on a new high plane by choosing YOUR radio set on comfortable budget terms." REDDY SAYSx "Rla. enioy yourself1 Let me do ill die hrd otk. I love it!" Donald and Jack. Eby, who have been on a trip to Vancouver and Victoria, returned to the city from the south on the Prince George this morning. Mrs. Tommy Chriatoff and family returned to the city on the Prince George this morning after a holiday visit to Vancouver and Nanalmo. iktioa. vrnflra0 TTrtxirlpr whn hflS ItliOO , w On Monday night in the Oddiei- . .Vi at.paffnn oanncrv. re- ' ... i UGCll WW rklBk w www - lows Hall, the President or tne lie- ,turned . tne clty the Camosun 'bekah Assembly of British Colum-iMond ni hf bla, Mrs. Marie Summerville of Vic-, toria, paid her official visit to Cen- ;tenialPLodge No. 40. She was ac- . Capt. C : O Ryan, loca regimen companled by the Assembly warden, tai meaicui omm, day afternoon on the Catala for a Mrs. Jean Tewnlon, and Assembly marshal Edith Slmm. both of Van- trip to Victoria for a training course. I.O.O.F. of British Columbia, John Campbell, pioneer dairyman .n-inrioc Toirninn nf Vancouver, was of Stewart, was a passenger aboard ;also present. 'the Catala yesterday afternoon go- lng through on a trip to Vancouver. Lee Woo, charged with supplying liquor to Indians, and Johnny Saun ders, charged with keeping nquor for sale, have been remanded until tomorrow in city police court. wartime emergency training program which is concerned with the 1 training r'l 1 11 n H' iiT of - Industrial iiiuuauiai workers. vvyivvj THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES Miss Helen Isabel Smith and Joseph i REGISTRATION OF VOTERS United ADybhavn & Hanson's office, 315 3rd Avenue, will be open evenings between 7 and 10 o clock for regls- (214) Annunciation, Rev. Father W. F.f J A A a Lantagne celebrating nuptial massif?? TT" 'iv!f i at 8 o'clock Monday morning, when'1941' ljfXX not bf Ponslb1 ioJ Miss Helen Isabel Smith, daughter1 nypd Comer- cntracted in my name. . of Mr. and Mrs. Carmel A. Smith of " uaigary, became tne bride or Joseph Can. Legion, B. E. S. L., monthly meeting tonight. 1. Report of provincial convention. 2. Display of work, of Women's Auxiliary. .3. Major H. H. Jackson, senior chap-1 lain for Military District No. 11, alter spending several days in and around Prince Rupert, sailed by the Catala yesterday aiternoon for J. H. Schriaberg, brother of William Schriaberg, sailed by the Catala yesterday afternoon on his return to Vancouver after having spent some time here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Simpson of Massett arrived in the city on the Camosun Monday night from the (Queen Charlotte Islands, Mr. Simp son sailed by the same vessel last night on his return to the Islands. Mrs. Simpson has entered the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Red Cross Tea, Sept. 11, Mrs. Sid Thompson. . i-jeauyicwan Iseptember 18. Tea, the Manse. S. O. N. Dance, September 18. 2nd Searchlight Aux Dance. mouries, September 19. United Church Tea, Mrs. M. Nlckerson, Atlln Ave., Sept. 25. j v. vv ----- 11. 1 I 'I ' Ar- Angllcan Tea, Mrs. Hopkins, Fri day September 19. Hospital Auxiliary Rummage Sale, September 20. Peter's Fall Sale, Nov. 27. F. Queen Mary Refugee Club Tea, Sept. 27. Legion Rooms. 102nd. Women's Auxiliary Dance Armouries, October 1. F. T. Fairey of Victoria, director! of technical education for the pro- St. Andrew's Mission, Klndergar-vlnclal Department of Education ten opening October 1. and regional. organizer for British, Columbia of ihe wartime emergency iainonc owuui, wtwuci training program, arrived in thei - Mont-1 Novelty dance Friday, Oct. 3. city on last night's train from real where he has been attending a Oddfellows' Hall. tvl1l cnll tnmrvrrnw UUIUCICUIC ttiiu night on the Prince George for Vic- Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. McLeod s, torla. Mr. Falrley's visit to Prince aixm Avenue wcau, Rupert on this particular occasion is more in connection with looking Into local requirements under the Hill 60 Tea, November 1. Orange Sale, November 5. J. Connery Is sailing tomorrow j night on the Prince George for a trip to Victoria. W. E. Walker, manager of Arran-1 FOR SALE Zenith washer. Excel lent condition. Phone Black 914. 'for SALE Car. 1935 Hill 60 Chapter Was In Session dale cannery on the Naas River, yarous wmcn nas now ciosea auwn lor we season, was a passenger aboard the I (215) i Graham ati new floats. Apply Box 145, Dally , FOR SALE Nes?o automatic cook er. $18. Phone Blue 443. (213) bottles out. Phone 10. NOTICE Dominion Dairy, FOR RENT FOR RENT Large office room furnished in Dally News build ing. Will become vacant September 15. (tf) WANTED WANTED IMMEDIATELY House or apartment by Dry dock worker. Phone Green 607 or write P. O. Box 1365. (213) CLOSING September 13, applica WANTED Experienced sewing- machine operator or good mender. Apply In person, Pioneer Laundry. (216) WANTS Work as saleslady, office Matters Taken Up Meeting: Last Night At Vaaaia vc.3i.ciua ouciuuum sv'115 through to Vancouver. .V" mnTthly ??U" ' Hill 60 Chapter, Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire, was held Major and Mrs. G. W. S. Nlchol- at the home of Mrs Robert Cam. son returned to the city on the Ca-eroni Thompson Street, last night, tala yesterday afternoon from a Four new members were en-trip to Stewart where Major Nlch-. roned. olson has been on recruiting mis-! The sum of $35 was donated to slon. the I. O. D, E. Spitfire fund. The war convener reported a shipment Mrs. Harry Worsfold returned to of knitted articles, also leather the city at the first of the week from 1 goods, were in order for Immediate a trip to Vancouver. (shipment overseas. Arrangements were madeUor a . tea and sale of home cooking to D IT T Kniaxr tirlll on nn thp nlr . - .... - . . " : , tI'be held November I at tne uana-from station CFPR at 6:15 tonight ,dlan Legk)n r0Qms to give an address in connection! . i with the observance in Prince Ru-' D R MpDonnell of the Canadian of War Reconsecratlon week pert lmmlgration department was a pas-1 which opens today. Mr. Llnzey is senger aboard tne Cataia yesterday chairman or the local committee. arternoon returning to Vancouver after a trip to Stewart on official Moving south after having been duties. located for some time at Premier,) Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCutcheon were ( Ciassified ads. get results. Phone passengers aboard tne uataia yes- 93. terday afternoon going through to ' Vancouver. 1 FOR SALE 10 used coal ranges In " -i FOR SALE i good condition, 20 sprlngfleld mattresses in all sizes at $16.50, 24 chesterfields In the latest styles. TTA..A.knU Jnnvp n.niat KUofC Q unpalnted chest and drawers at low prices, rnone uiacis at. a.. Furniture Co. INTERMEDIAL .iJALL The line-up for Watts & Nlcker-son against Co-operatives In thia evening's Intermediate Baseball League game will be as follows: tPavlikis, Arney, Gurvich, Paulls, Bill, Long .Postuk and Montesano, FOR A QUICK CUP OF 41-11 BOVRIL and a Sandwich DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl, Ladies and Children's Alterations Phone Blk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD TLACE TO BUY FALL BEDDING Beauty Rest Mattress - S'2-50 Rupertia Mattress, S.F. s29- Slumber King Mattress . $28.50 Regular Spring Filled Mattress . $20.00 30 Mattresses to Choose From, All Sizes. We positively do not Trade In Used Mattresses phn 5 327 3rd Avenue 1 tions will be received from men suitably qualified, for the position 1 of driver fireman. Apply Flre Chief. Prince Rupert Fire Department. ! work or take charge of apartment or rooms. Box 146, Dally News. 216 WANTED 3 room house or apart mentunfurnished. Phone Black 848. 214) WANTED Day messenger boy. Ap ply Orme's Drug Store. (tf ) m News. uiaiij k I: OUR dally delivery will be made'J commencing sunaay, &epi. 1 dc- -tween 12 and 6 p.m. Instead ofU 6 to 12 p.m. Be sure and leave WANTED Experienced woman or girl for housework. Day or montn. Phone 640. (215) PERSONAL NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A GOVERNMENT JOB as clerk, Postman, Customs Clerk, eteno., etc. Six Domlnlon-wlde exams Koii ctno thi war bean. Free ,1MU wvw " a - Booklet. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg, Oldest In Canada. No Agents. J. Bouzek TAILOR LADIES and GENTS Best Materials, Workmanship 2nd Ave. two doors from Broadcasting Station BUILD A HOME Like This Get Trices of Materials From Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Importers of Cement, Lumber and all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Why not -lay In a stock of coal now for the winter PHONE 110 PHONE 117 A When You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable ? PHONE 1 3 21 Hour Service at Regular Rates HOME NEEDS For The Medicine Chest Tincture of Iodine 2 ozs rTT 25c Camphorated Oil 25C Oil of Eucalyptus 9QC 1 oz Friars Balsam 25C 1 oz crrn: 25c Epsoms Salts U 2lC lib Roracic Acid A Cs 1DL 2 ozs Borax "I An AU 4 ozs A 10c Seidlitz Powders 40 C Bronchial Syrup For Rfkp tight and chesty colds""' Horehound and Honey An excellent 'lOC expectorant Tannic Acid Jelly tZ(g OUi For burns BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM THE DRUG STORE Ormes Ltd. Zffit Pioneer Dnu&tets The Rexall Store Phones 81 & 82 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. t