That six Expert Optical Service Whifflets From The Waterfront j Calling in port from 3:30 to 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon following her first voyage of the season to Alaska in the summer tourist service, C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray, had on board a total of 151 passengers. Eight persons disembarked from the vessel here and five went on board at this port for Vaneou YCT. Returning to Vancouver after he' regular weekly voyage north of here to Ketchikan and Stewart, C P. It. steamer Prince Rupert, CaDt Neil McLean, is due in nrt at S o'clock this evening from the north and will sail at 11:30 p.m. for Chas. Dodimead Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE For Fine China, Dinncrwarc, Glasses, Haggagc and Novelties Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Cambrai Chapter Is Adive In War I.O.D.E. Group Ilo'ds Meeting Pr;ress Reported and Cambrai Chapter. Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, held its regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening in the Canadian Legion Rooms the regent, Mrs. Clarke Mc-Lern was in the chair with a good attndance of members present. Business of a routine nature was discussed and a, very satisfying report from the war convenor, Mrs. L. A. Swain, was given. Another larre shipment of soldier's comforts and refugee sarrrvents was i'nt this month. The young ladies are working hard at the Cambrai work room and another shipment is nearin? completion. - IMPORTANCE OF .SUBJECT (Continued tmm Pe Onet man of the publicity committee of Victory Loan 1941. and Dr Oka Jardine of Vancouver, laison officer of the Young Women's Christian Association, were heard .briefly. . . , . (, Mr. Youngs bespoke the support pt the ladies for " the Vutory Loan campaign. It was not possible for all to enlist for active serv.ee but it .was possible for all to assist in keeping the front lines supplied and intact through advancing money. It was essential that the money asked for should be supplied so that Canadian and British prestige should be upheld. What, for instance, would the peopl? of United States think if Canada failed in this campaign? Primarily what was wanted was th" money lying on deposit in the banks accounts. The money was there and it was needed. It was in the hands of the people .to put it over. They should not be thinking of how little but how much they could Rive. Dr. Jardine told ot the- activity of the Y. W. C. A. in the organizing of hostess houses In military centres In Canada. It was a work in which the federal government had asked the Y. W. C. A. to become Interested. The matter as fa: as Prince Rupert was concern?: had now, reached a point where search was being made to find a suitable place in Prince Rupert for such a hostess house. The ladies and girls of Prince Rupert would be called upon to help as volunteer hostesses, senior and junior When' the hostess in charge came it was honed the ladies here would rally to her assistance. Miss, E. M. Earl, president of the Women's Canadian Club, was in the chair and there was a gather-In? of about sixty or so at the dinner. The bVsffln? was asked by Rev. (Captain) R. C. H. Durnford. area padre. voute tight when ijou delve "T)he Champagne o Qingex cAlel It has become tradition to serve world-famous "Canada Dry" whenever friends gather. The sparkling quality of this dis tinctive dry ginger ale has made it the accepted beverage of j " Canadian hostesses for over fifty years. Serve The Champagne . of Ginger Ales." Your friends will appreciate your good taste "CANADA PRY UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Evening Dance Cruise BY S.S. "CAJHOSUN" MONDAY, JUNE lf.lh Leaving C.N.R. Dock 8:00 p.m. Returning 11:00 p.m. Music by 1st Bn. Rocky Mountain Rangers 7-Piccc Dance Orchestra CRUISE FARE 1,00 (plus Tax Refreshments served aboard Accommodation comfortably SIX-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE- SDeclal THE DAILT NEWS hi A IHPORTINO HUDSON'SBAY SCOTCH WHISKY Good taste calls for Whisky of good quality the best procurable Distilled im B".:r jPyiMMK Scotland This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Never Say Die -Say Buy Bondd! r - I M $109.00 Vanity. Upholstered Bench, Full Size Bed. Chltfonler. Cable KnrliiAF TtnA r t . .. "k""n,t iunci opnng Mattress SIX-PIECE DINETTE SUITK-Buffet. Extension 0f rn Tabic. Upholstered chairs. Special tUOU Flio's Furni'ure Store Moase Bulldlin. Thlvd Avenue Telephone Green 916 Cine. Iln...n O.da Limited u,uc ,,y" iiiiiii o;ju a.m. io 5:30 p.m. Hi IMORNING WEDDING Miss Evelyn Marie Zarclli licconics Bride Of Orant Covcnlalc Today Rev Father W. F. Lantagne was the offi:iating clergyman at the marriage in the Church of the An-nur-iation at 10:30 thte morning of Evelyn Marie. youn38t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Zarelli. to Orant Coverdale, only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Coverdale of Vancouver. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a la" redtnicot I entrain over ivory satin. Her em-I broidery net veil cascaded in h?r wake from a halo and veil which ifhe wore over her fce during the 'ceremony. Her lovely bouquet was of roses and orchids. The bride's elder s'ster, Mrs. E. H. Lovett of Vancouver, was mat-! rcn of honor, wearing a dusky blue, i triple sheer gown with oompadour !hat and accessories matching. In 'h-r bouquet were rose pink carna tions. The bridesmaid. Miss Louise Zar- ;Clli, sister of the bride, was wearing a dusky rose, triple sheer fro?k iHt flowered hat with stiffened veil, matched her ensemble. She j-arrled carnations and Jack McNulty was groomsman and Stan Morln ushered. During the signing of the regis ter Miss Yvonne Riffou sang "Ave Maria," accompanied by Miss Marie Amadio. who played the nuptial 'music. j The Boston Cafe was the setting I for the reception when the bride's mother. In a burgandy crepe gown and rosebud corsage, received the guests. ( The bride's table, centred with a three-tier wedding cake, was (graced by rosebuds and tapers. I Mrs. L, Amadio and Mrs. G. Clc- cone presided at the urns. The toast to the bride was proposed by Father Lantagne. For her wedding trip to Vancouver tonight the bride wore a tailored suit in beige with matching accessories. The couple are very well known and popular in Prince Rupert an-l will have the congratulations and b?t wishes of rrwnv friends The bride has lived here all her life. YES.i H Repair Water Plpe. Roofs. Woodwork, Sinve Connected. Etc. Ill lliirtifm Cleaned 5tt Chimney Swept '1.$U HANDY MAN HOME SERVICE fhi.tif. KI.lf'K 73S ,NLW KOiAi HftTFi J. Zarelli Proprietor "A i io mi: away from HOME" Rates 75c upp 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C Phone 281 p,0. r.u I'M ""aaara City Assisting Gyro Club With Its Playgrounds The city Is co-operating effectively with the Prince Rupert Gyro Club in the getting of playgrounds in shape for the forthcoming season, the club was advised at' ln regular monthly business luncheon ycsteiday by the chairman of the playground committee. Frank Skin ner. who made a report on plans for the continuation of supervised activities on the various grounds throughout the city during the months of July and August. Plans for representation at the forthcoming International and district conventions In Victoria two weeks hence were discussed. Past President O. A. Hunter will be the official delegate, an effort being made to send tw6 others in addition. O. A. Hunter was winner of yesterday's luncheon raffle. Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex 1511 llratt-d Itimtm Hot Water Steam Hath Dlnlnjr Room In Connection Mrs. C, K. Mark. Proprietress We need your co-operation to Hive you better service. Please put out our milk lottlr daily as e need them for tomorrow. Dominion Dairy rilONF. 10 THE SEAL uf QUALITY 'JflT MAC aij-irei COLD SEAL Kane Ked Snckeye IMNK SKAL Kin est Pink Salmon racked by the onl) talniiiit catmint company with an all thr year round payroll In Prince Rupert A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A (iOOI) PLACE TO I5UY Have You Seen the New KLEXSTEEL LIVING ROOM FITKNITURK A single compact unit No coils to pop up, no webbing to sag, no itrings to break. It is sanitary. No space for dirt or vermin to collect and the open bottom makes cleaning easy. Sold exclusively In this city by us. PIIONH 775 fcSaaMtLj.Fai 1 tP IkLaVjJI Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East "-j u iiiuciuaj, I nuaj, Ii p.m. Alr-Condltloncd Sleeping and Dining Cars Th?rl??Cr? LC5?VC Princc RuPcrt for Vancouver on !hurday and Saturdays 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls "d Powell River r. .. F,r.,U lnIori"ation and Reservation, etc Phone thoe2G0- 2 0 r Prince n' ,'tC C,I,TV T,CKET 0F"CE. 523 3rd Avenue Rupert. Agcnts , Trans.Canada Af LnM h i ri v I uiniuhi f CU ... and . SalM. Fealure a ul He Talks . Charlie rL...i! In Ills New (iimedj The Great m m m Start Laughlnu