Monday. July 7, t'M. YOU'LL LIKE 'EM ("arrow Of lllll LUC W - m. J Ill mm orway jusi now ationins In Force WASHINGTON. D. C. July 7: jijh throughout the winter, al- Viovp Iwn lOrt ner- -kn,. Vio nnrniiil rnnep. Thl' I C SHIRTS ) SANFORIZED. SHfcUNK Vf ,.,t, like the crisp freshness of the new patterns the feel-,n!j ,n ,-omfort that a well-cut ahlrt gives the smartness that's ialioieo into the shlrta we sell. Wri ;ik vou to see our rnnge made by Arrow and Forsyth In p, nits and woven broadcloths, Velvos and Lustrenes. $2.00 TO $3.00 Watts & Nickerson Successors to Bryant Co. Ltd. Open till 9 p.m. Saturdays Mail Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 3 p.m From the East-Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday v li p.m. For Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 noon .., n- unatirvn Authorities I nnl t .m.ficr-iitjM lnroe stores of w.-h inrf cllnflsh MrlM flshl.' "" I' Trail l m l Germans have also recently K lllpH I nnHV ,rrd rh arte orders for fresh l ..... tUn f It-1 r( 1 1 n u) nurwifty -tiiaw it win maals particularly since the! tteiln Red River WINNIPEG, July 7.-The R-C.P. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Have You Seen the New . FLRXSTEEL LIVING ROOM FURNITURE s'n8le compact unit; No colls to pop up, no webbing, to sag, no ar'ngs to break. It Is sanitary. No space for dirt or vermin to tolled and the open bottom makes cleaning easy. Sold excluslve- uiis city by us. PHONE 775 Donnacona Insulating Boards WALLBOARDS have ,on hand large stocks of coal to suit every requirement. rr our coal is carefully screened and prepared. Also a complete Ine of lumber for every type of building. Our shingles are from Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not kiln-dried and have t the natural oils so necessary to long life and durability. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL LIME . Philpott Evitt &lCo. Ltd. ,IUE 651, PHONE 653 Double Wedding Saturday Night At Cathedral .Two Local .Sisters, May and Eileen Thomas, Central Figures In Pretty Event The St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral vras crowded on Saturday evening with Interested spectators to witness the double wedding of two sisters, Mary Agnes (May) and Eileen Margaret, both daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas, 425 Third Avenue West, the former to Charles Turner of Prince Oeorge. now employed at the dry dock, and the latter to Ken Victor Yelland of Burnaby Street, Vancouver, now a corporal In the local signal corps. Officiating was Padre Rev. R. C. It Dumford. The wedding party made a pretty picture In the gaily decorated church, both girls in white satin princess lined gowns and wearing long net veil? with the conventional orange blossems and carrying bouquets of dark red rosebuds. The only noticeable difference In therr dresses was that Eileen .had a Queen Elizabeth collar more suitable to her particular type of beauty- Adding materially to the picture were the two bridesmaids and the matron of honor. The bridesmaid for May was Miss Myrtle Valpy of Inverness wearing floor length pink chiffon trimmed with sequms and with pale pink flower hat to match. Eileen's bridesmaid was her sister Norah gowned in pale celan-ese voile with flower hat to match. tonowmg; ine ceremony mere next election. was a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mrs, Thomas receiving in a Jull length gown of (turquoise blue taffeta and white hat trimmed with a block veil and wearing a corsage of pink and white carnations. FOR SALE The City of Prince Rupert is offering for sale Lot 8, Lot 13. Sec tion 1. Send your offer to under signed If interested on or before the 21st. instance. .CITY CLERK, City Hall. Prince Rupert, B C. YES.' We Repair Water Pipes, Roofs, Woodwork, Stoves Connected, Etc. Oil Burners Cleaned fl.5i Chimneys Swept 12.59 IIANDY MAN IIOME SERVICE Phone BLACK 735 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldg. "33 BSC? PAGZ TEHZ3 LOCAL NEWS NOTES Miss Purdy ,1s leaving on the for Vancouver tomorrow. M. Lw Gillespie Is leaving for Van couver tomorrow on the Catala. Mrs. J. Bremner left on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver on Saturday. Mrs. W. Trotter left Saturday cn th Prince Oeorge for Vancouver. Capt. and Mrs. T. A. McWaters left Saturday for Vancouver on the Princess Louise. Mr. and Mrs- Charles Graham left for Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge Saturday. Both bridesmaids carried bouquets 'anin'o- in th. au rv.,n ,1 . . - O -" & 4 ... . t vvv, ' ujiu wnue camaiions. ine Matron of Honor was an older sister. Mrs. Tahanovltch of Ocean Falls, wuo wore paie Diue voile, Rupert for Vancouver this after with sliver trimming and flower noon hat to match. She carried deeni pink and white carnations. The best man for Charles Tur ner was his brother Gordon of .y home of the richest, fishing ...... n. . ' r . . Piper of tM Sfcnal Corps. iunrics tn the world, has there-. . . 01,.ftmnKa i0 The two brides looked strange ,, ... .Ibeautlful as thev came tin thA raKoraa" of ?lsh 1 ' T.W.E.(TwE)HEISlRy Local Representative Office Room 2.1, Hcsner Block Telephone Res. Red 912 Total Business in Force 2.P63.70a,C31 Total Assets - 950,794.366 The position of our Company in British Columbia Is attested by fof following figures from the recent report of the Provincial Department of insurance. Total Insurance in rorce in B.C - 70,279,100 Total New Business In B.C. In 1940 9,583,791 Our Investment Total - 18,392,339.01 Sun Life Assurance Company OF CANADA played by Mrs. A. E. Smith. There was a profusion of roses every where mingled with honeysuckle. the decorations being the work of Mark Connelly Is Nominated very I BURNS LAKE, T. At a conven- clal election, a large number of delegates gathered, here from over .the Omlneca district. The sitting member, Mark all F W. Rlech, C. M. Robert. Lt. Ol sen, F. Alwood, F. C. Summervllle, city; M. C. Dawson, Pacific: Ben jamin Mlnhurst, Sitka; R. W. Stark. Winnipeg; J. McMillan, Tor onto; M. O. Doyle, J. Bell, J. Rick-son, W. Park, J. Gould, H. Smith. R. O. Cummings, J. Caulfleld, E. Lewis, Allford Bay; Mr. and Mrs. R.- C. Edwards, Low Inlet; J. W. Morlson, Capasco; Mrs. S. G. Mills, Terrace; Pearl Thompson, Irene T. Slbrld. South Bend, Indiana; A. Parmeter, Calgary. Hundreds of people try a "spot"! in the Dally News classified column and get good results, (tf) Announcements All advertisements la this column will be charged for a full month at 35c a word. Dominion , Day Celebration and Dance at Pot Esslngton, July 5. Rebekah Canteen Fund Tea Mrs. J. E. Boddle, July 10th. Searchlight Auxiliary Tea, July IT, Mrs. W. L. Armstrong's. Midsummer' Dance, Oddfellows' Hall July .18, benefit Oddfellows' War Contingent Fund, pe Carlo's Orchestra. W. J. Hicks is leaving for tomorrow on the Catala. L. M. Felsenthal left on the Louise Saturday for Vancouver. Mrs. M. C. Madill left Saturday on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver, Oeorge Brown of the navy returned to the city this moraine aboard the Princess Alice. Mr. and Mrs. J. Forman and children left for Vancouver on the Prince George Saturday. Miss Eileen Gibson left on the Prince Oeorge Saturday for Saska- .toon via Vancouver. Ruth Walton and Mollle Frew left for Vancouver on the Prince I Hans Underdahl Is sailing for Oeorge Saturday. I Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this afternoon. Mrs. L. Reabe and daughter are leaving for Vancouver this after, noon on the Prince Rupert. Mrs. MacLaren and son Douglas are leaving on the Camosun to- . 'morrow for Port Clements. Lieutenant Walter Johnson left: for Vancouver on the Princess Lou- i Canadian Legion B.EJS.L. execu-Ise Saturday. jtlve meeting -tonight. Monthly r meeting Wednesday. Mrs. A. Woods left Saturday on the Prince George for Fort W11-, Jack Mussallem and W. Slater are 11am via Vancouver. leaving on the Prince Rupert this afternoon for Vancouver. Mrs. E. Lovett and children are leaving on the Prince Rupert this Mrs. F. Barber and daughter El-afternoon for their home in Van- eanor are leaving for Queen Char-Mlivcr- , lotte City on the Camosun tomor- row night. Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Currte ar leav- Ing on the Prince Rupert this after- Mr. and Mrs. Stott who have been iiwn iur vaiicuuTer. jvir. uume IS VlSltlne Mr. and Mrs M r Cf- Mrs. R. M. McCallum and Marv nrp Mil I no- rn tho Prli phens are sailing this afternoon cn the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. French Squadrons Match For Enemy De Gaullist Airmen Fight With British On Many Fronts By Louis V. Hunter Canadian Press Staff Writer ... , , - jnm ine nvu mver mis monunz at . . .. r iv.'"' v.v. ... uutno unc u uiuu- tz-wxtt-u-vxt cr.omenon 01 noi Demg aDie to , . ...aisie. one on tne arm or her fath- h?w t..i tn. .,... Winnipeg. Names and details werei" iinomipaiing a canaiaaie lor tne lAUUir l,4ir 011-11 SUUIl'tUU tAJ I II. ..1.. Jury 7: (CP) The Air Force, operating brother ""'"".'....I as the Wedding March was Liberal party in the next orovln- 2, . f"" . tTon the Middle tast and Oreat Britain. Is lend ing valuable assistance to the Royal Air Force, A review of operations nrpnnroH Mrs. Harry Smith and Nora and Connelly experienced no difficulty ty JIeefn"h headquarters in .Mrs. Phil Ray. Durins the slznln2in nhfatnino- t mv,rt t London disclosed that the French of the register, Mrs- Smith played 'delegates for re-nomination .and Sudan,sluadnn took part dally in "O Promise Me." will represent his party in the u"cltt"u'" 111 ine squaa ,ron was particularly active in attacks against Debra Marcos and Bahardar and at Gondar al Chll. HO Uatc I EL i ARRIVALS iDDiuxie ga in the Lake Tana region. During a raid on the airport at . 3 'Gondar one of the last Italian Wah Soon. Inverness; P. R. Pike, fighter aircraft still remaining in vernon; u. e. jonanson, Winnl- the country was brought down by The toast to the brides was Dro-I8' c a meaium-sizea Blenheim bomber w' K" w Vancouver, of the Free French Squadron nosed bv Mr. Thomas and Harrv Piper proposed the toast to thei , . Jn the dl"lculUes of es- T vt erooms. Just at the booortune time! -u?nra c,ty' v' W.r. h' leir tablishlng a desert air base were A.t m - tuvHi' Mii . xvima.. a ui- nvprrnrrtft o came a telegram rrom a sister, n'r'i .auiy u iussiom ana .Mrs. Bert Lowan. whose husband k1!fq.ah' 0rge Boyles, city; n t. E. R. three days after the first forma- In the air force at Toronto and another from Mrs. Yelland of Vancouver congratulating her son. i Cutting the' wedding cake was I quite a ceremony, the two cakes .being arranged each at one end Mrs. Harry JJmlth assisted in cutting the cake. The house seemed to be almost full of wedding presents which were mucth, admired by the guests. The young couples will live for the present In Prince Rupert. uoin, copper Kiver; G. Edward- tlon took up Its position the first son, wans waverson. Terrace; P. successful raid was carried out rnsnKa. ujMJt,; u. x-onrjerg, carl on the small fort of El Tag in Kuf Warn, Port Esslngton. ra. Prince Rupert Two days later the Italian air Alex Wendden, Stewart; B. N. port in the oasis was hnmt.rt nnri IMurphy. S. Neslon,. H. N. Smith, rendered unfit for nosslble Innd- beautiful white lace cloth and car-Q ,rTDft pZ !Vf rLM reIleI partles- Iast n'par, H, J..Hobbs, Q. F, Bancock, .ii, i , J, bombardment of El ti? n wpiv- iiativitio tit on ti tuov ftsvwi biiu.M o " ' pink and white tapm at ch SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY rilONE 657 VEGETABLES In Season Kept Garden-Fresh and Crisp Under Vapor Sprays at Reasonable Prices. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Phones 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 MOREfMONEY Lifebuoy Soap Per bar Flesh Dates Per lb Boneless Chicken Per tin Pure Lard-3 lbs. Overwaitea Coffee Per lb IPC 23c 25c 39c Minora Razor Blades Made by Gillett. -f fn 4 for XUU Choice Black Figs 11 Per lb -M-" Rubber Rings a Per dozen Ponds Cream 9Q Per jar Matches 3 large boxes Dog Food Per tin .... 25c 9c , Fancy Quality Winesap Apples X Per 40-lb. box At sea, during an attack against a German transport one of the Free French machines, was hit by anti-aircraft fire and had to land Malkin's Fruit Juice-- QAp Large bottle Sultana (aisins Per lb" Fancy Serviettes 80 in pkt Hunters Cheese V2-lb pkt Miracle Whip 32-oz Jar Tomato Juice Per tin Pure Plum Jam-4-lb. tin B.C. Tuna Fish-New large tin ... Ice Cream Wafers Per lb. Clothes Pins '3-dozen Fels Naptha Soap Per bar Birds Custard Pdr. Per pkt Puffed Wheat 24 oz. bag Heinz Vinegar 16-oz. bottles . $1.10 9 lbs. ifc v FRASER GOLD PEAS-ChOlce quality. A n i Large 20-oz. tins. 2 for Quaker Com Flakes Per pkt Rich Fruit Cakes About 4 lbs. Bleach-Regular size 7c 75c 7c 12c 15c 45c 5c 39c 19c 30c 12c 7c 9c 22c 15c 25c Fresh Green Peas 9f Fresh Carrots 4 lbs Per bunch - Large Lettuce Sn New Spuds 9C!n Ol Per head 8 lbs Field Tomatoes Radishes or Gr. Onions D 2 lbs. , 3 bunches Fresh Beets 5n Bananas 25 C Per bunch 2 lbs Phone 843 Free Delivery Overwaitea Ltd. after the squadron established Its base, enable the Free -French land forces to occupy the position. During a bombing attack on Kuffra one of the Free French machines was forced to land and only returned to Its base two days later after making two landings In the desert. In the Egyptian operations, a Free French bomber squadron at tacked Italo-German motorized columns from a low altitude, dive- bombing them and destroying Im portant material. In enemy territory. Members of the ,crew, most of whom were wounded, succeeded In destroying their aircraft and reaching the British lines- They were able to give valu able Information. French fighter planes, In one 10- day period, shot down 10 German aircraft, in addition to three "probables" which were seen to fall far behind enemy lines.' They were not counted officially. Free French fliers have been active over Britain also. During one of ,the German Air Force's moon light attacks against London, three Free French pilots each accounted for one raider. SPECIAL Evening Dance-Cruise BY S.S. "CAMOSUN" MONDAY, JULY 7th Leave C.N.R. Dock 8:00 p.m. Returning 11:Q0 p.m. s Refreshments Served Aboard EXCURSION FARE 1,00 (Plus-Tax).; Music by 1st Bin. Rocky Mountain Rangers 7-piece Dance Orchestra Accommodation Comfortably Limited All Union Steamships arrivals and departures on and after July 7 will sail on Daylight saving time. JULY CLEARANCE End Tables At $8.00 Flat Top Writing Desk At ..- Pullman Wardrobe Trunk At Cedar Chest's C At $29.00 $27.95 $13.00 Elio's Furniture Store Store Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MOOSE BUILDING THIRD AVENUE 1 i n j 1