I Kill V t Monday, February 3, UNITED IN . BRIGHT DAY MARRIAGE; BEYOND WAR Miss Simone Pelletier of Montreal J Rev. Dr. Hugh Dobson Sees fiieC Becomes Bride of Corporal Jack Loi.selle At 8 o'clock Saturday morning Church of the Annunciation was the sceiie 6f a Very pretty wedding wheri Miss Simone Pelletier of Montreal becatrie the bride of Corporal Jacfc Loiselle of 'the local Royal Canadian Air Force. Rev. Father Lantagne officiating. The bride, gowned in powder J. tArr RCSIDCNT beautifully rendered by Miss Fran ces Moore. Many friends gathered in the evening at a reception held at the Knights of Columbus Hall to tender their felicitations to the happy couple. The bride's table covered with a lovely lace cloth, was tastefully decorated with pink tapers in silver sconces and centred by a three tier wedding cake which was duly cut by the bride. supper being served at midnight, Mr. and Mrs. Loiselle who are taking up residency in the city, will have the hearty congratula tions and best wishes of friends. Fbnnded on Equity and justice Coming Beyond the destruction and death of war will come the Miracle of the Gospel the healing fellowship and unity of God-given peace, for divine power and influence transcends the nations and their conflicts, declared Rev. Dr. Hugh Dobson of Vancou ver, social service secretary of the United Church of Canada, in dellv- tit. t, . Vrlner the mnrnlnir scrmnn at First. ujuc vicjjc wiui uiacit accessories i .- .. - and corsage of talisman rose's, was r-resoyienan unurcn yesterday. given in marriage by Charles f. Balagno. The bridesmaid, Miss Cecils Ca-yenalle, wore a dress of dusty pink crepe with airforce blue accessories, also with a corsage bf talisman roses. Corporal G. Oayer was grooms man. When all things seemed lost and Collapse of nations and customs appeared Imminent, there was the hope of God's healing uower to tling to. There had been aggressors before in history as menacing in their time as those of today but they were now almost forgotten. I As long as there was aggression During the sifrnine of th rpffls-itKere would e wars but after war ter Miss Blanche Curtin sang "Ave a8am woum come ana un derStanding between nations no Marla." Orean selections werP were seeming irreparably apart founded on equity and Justice God's healing Influence, religion campatlble with science. Today people were being called upon to sacrifice and to save in or der to help In winning the war. Dr. Dobsori suggested that first things to be given up might be the things which were destructive of effort the use of liquor on which Canadians spent $500,000,000 annually, selfishness, pyramiding of wealth. The evening was happily spent For tne present, at least, Canadians in dancing and singing, a buffet iam not need, he felt, to give up necessities or a reasonable measure of the comforts of life, Hundreds of people try a "spot" many In the Daily News classified column and get good results. (tf) A B IMP ASSURANCE XMf&J liyiME COMPANY j' ESTABLISHED 1906 FEATURES STRENGTH and SOUND GAINS Business in force increased td - - $6,345,lli.00 New Business increased to - - - (Eicluiltj f RctItiIi and Immediate AnAilttri) Payments to Beneficiaries and Policyholders Premium Income - . Assets Free surplus and reserves increased by ?8G,062.44 to Aflr furt pratUlon for til liibilitlti and Iriil rrirrTta) Average interest earned .... 8,232,039.00 1,222,813.42 1,708,290.87 15,705,811.31 1,055,577.79 5.21 Di$cu$ Your Life Insurance Problems with a MONARCH LIFE AGENT. Q. C. CUMMINQ GENERAL MANAGER W. D, LAMBIE Supervis6r Northern B.C., Prihee Ruptrt, B.C. R. F. R. BOREIIAM, Branch Manager, Vancouver, B.C. Wheh You Want a Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable ! PHONE 1 3 24 Hour Service at Regular Rates CANADIAN piONAL RAILWAYS v Trams leave PRINCE' RUPERT- for the EAST, J Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alr-Conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars Steamff featfg PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Thursday, 11 :3tf p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River - ' WINTER EXCURSION FAKE,' to VANCOUVER and RETURN Q lift Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1940 to Feb". 28th, Mil 5eUVU Final return limit March 31st, 1941 " ' ' " " - . For Full Information and Reservation, etc. Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 3rd Avenue Phone 260 Prince Rupert Agents' foi Tarti-Caflifda Air Lm Mrs. A. T. Holland and daughters of Massett, who have been visiting for several weeks In Vancouver, ar rived in the city on the Catala last evening and will continue to the Queen Charlotte Islands on the Cassia r tonight Mfs. Wesley Singer and son of Massett. who have been on a trip fd Vancouver, arrived in the city on the Catala' last evening from the south and will sail on the Cassiar tonight for the Queen Charlotte Islands. Mrs. Eadie and son, Mrs. A. Donald and sons and Mrs. William Burke will be among the passen gers aboard Catara tomorrow af ternoon sailing for Vancouver. Mrs. Eadle, Mrs. Donald and Mrs. Burke are wives of men of the Irish Fusiliers regiment which is about to leave Prince Rupert. DRAFT DUE HOME SOON Locai ifbting Man Expected Back From Victoria Next Week Hospital Annual rfall, February 7. Ball, ,1 service draft, are due home Wednesday or Friday of next week. An-ofher draft Is expected to leave here shortly for similar training possibly for a foiif month period this time. Interned Aliens Are Treated Well Improved Conditions for Prisoners in Britain 19.000 W.O.TAL tea, Mrs. S. Haugan's February 12. Proceeds War Relief. Presbyterian tea, Mrs. Mitchell's February 13. George Basketball Association Valentine Party February 14. Lutheran Valentine tea, Metro-pole rfall, February 14. Cambral Valentine Tea, Legion Hall" February 15. Masonic Ball, Friday, February 21. S.O.N. Masquerade February 21. ' TH2 DAlET; LOCAL NEWS NOTES From Vancouver- HTrTsV Jus't say 'Three Two please." i Just say "Three Tyro pftaie." Nick kiilas, who has been on a trip1 fo Vancouver, returned to the ity from the south on the Catala last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin, who have been on a trip to Van consist of the showing of talking pictures of South Africa by Cecil; Bririd, local manager of the Impnr- j lal Oil Co. j Sam Simpson of Massetf, who has Wen on a' trip to Vanewfmi returned to the' city frbm' th south on the Catala last evening. R. Wiggins will sail fohrjht fort tfw nni!ir fnr PiiTnehoiri Tntaf coUver, arrived in the city on the-here fa fo be w ULiua Y,cmuB. of the l&gging camps. oh the cassiar tonigni ior ineiri home at Massett. ; J Z - J"'j The program at the regular. weekly luncheon of the Prince Rv' pert Gyrfr Club (his Wednesday will HEAD COLDS Relief from Dittm Conns this Wj Put 3-purpos Ya-tro-nolup eatr! nostril . . . U) It shrinks swollen membranes; (2) Soothes irritation; (3)' Helps flush out nasal passages, clearing clogging mucus. VICKSVATRONOt Mrs. Allan and Miss I. Stterrltt of Vancouver were passengers aboard the Catala last evening going through to Mill, Bay on the" Naas River where Mrs. Allan's sis-' ter, Mrs. Sherrift, Js M. R. G. McKenzie, Queen Charlotte City hotel proprietor, and Mrs. McKenzie. who have been nri trip to Vancouver, arrived In the J lUlf aVl.- A ':. a vikjr oji ins uaiaia rasi evening,. and will sail tonight by the Cassiar for the Queen Charlotte Isfands. They brought with them a new ear" which they purchased while in the? south. Mail Schedule FSt the East M6wday, vedfttsday', ind Friday FTom the East-f .3 pjn. Tuesday, Tfrurfday and Saturday ;.. j. i....... l'l pjri. For Vancouter Tuesday .-..14:30 noon Thursday i6:3i) pjn. Local young men, who have been ' f.aa. 9:3u pin. taking military training at Gordon- Jjnu-ary 10 ana JU 4 PH. Head near Victoria In a national Sunday p.m. Wednesday io ajn. Friday .'. io a.m. January 12 and 28 .i ajn. For Stewart arid. Premief; Sunday .--rt.,, f pjn. Wednesday . 2 p.m: From JStewart and Premier Tuesday ..--wKKii:sd ii Thursday g p.m. For Alice Arm, Naaj Itiver and Port Simpson Sunday .7 pja. From Alice Armf Nil River and Port Simpson Tuesday tt, Ui30 ajn. For Queen Charlotte Islands iajiiiaji. rtru. 3 CiJiTm v uiiciis 1 - v interned In England number 19-V ' n7. 71 CharMte 1 . ; 10 P'"1' 060. Arrangements are being made F7J"Queen Islands 5 and 19 ' t6 Improve conditions under which 1 Ja"far,y ... 'or Alaska 11 ,1... r i.j 1 in u incy live, iviaiiicu cuupics win u allowed to reside together. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Masonic Telephone Bridge, 4. Orange tea, February 5. Mrs. Krikevsky's Catholic tea. Mrs. R. E. Moore's February 6. Wednesday 2-pj January 12 and 26..... From Alaska Thursday January 2, 16 and 30. Try a Dally News Warit-Ad, m. :a.m. 6 p.m. I p.m. ! "OovfrnmMit l.lquor Art" (Section 28) Nolloe of AppriratiAft FV Mil LICENCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that n the 10th day of February 1941 nxt the undersigned Intend) to apply to th Liquor Control Board f6r a licence' Jn respect of preniteis beli; part ot the DUildln? known J t.h Ynrlr lUil 'rw. iv tub si ritr.ME tttvht of utriTlsii COLUMWA IN I'ltORATE In tl .Matter, or tlie" "AdmlnMrallon Xct" And tn the Mattrf of the tsUte of Aueuitd Koeluiln( Ctrrtt, VHwnrH TAKE NOTICE Uat toy order. of Mu Honor. W. E. FlhW, mane Me 'YttT'day of January, A. D. 1941, I yne appointed Administrator, with Will annexed, of the estate of Auiruarta' Roahnlng Crerar, d ecal, and all parties having claims against the cald estate are hereby required to furnish eaime, properly vert-fled, to me on or bofore the' 28th day of February. AD. 1941, and all parties rfnifed Tea, Mrs. Clarke McLean's' Indebted to' tri 'estate are required to February 27. TODAY'S STOCKS (Caurtwy 8. D. Johnston Co.) Vancouver Big Missouri, .04V'2. Bralorne, 9.85. Cariboo Quartz, 2.70. Ejentonio. .01A. Falrvlew, .01. Oofd Belt. .25. Itedfey Mascot, .53A. 6ble- Five, .002A. PeM Oreille, 1.60. A Pioneer, 2.10. Premley, .92. Pfivateeiv .49. Reeves Macdonald, .10. Reno, .10'. Reno, .10. Relief Arlington, .02?i. Salmon (Fold, .02V4A. Salmon1 Gold, .024A. Sheep" Cree. .80. Caribot iiifdsoh, .01A. OThi A. P. Con., .6s2. Calmont, .id G. it E., 1.26. Home, 2.15. Pacalta, .642A. Royal Canadian, .l3fA. Okaita', .65. MsfcurV, .66A. Pralfle Royalties, .07. Toronto Alderinac, .13. Beattie, 1.06. Central Pat., 1.75. Cohs. Smelters. 37.00. East MabrtlC, 162. Ferhland, .05. Francoeur, .42. Gods Lake, .32'. H'ardrock, .87. iril. Nickel, 34.00. Ktrr AddiSori, 3.40. Little Long- Lac, f.96. McLecd Cockshutt, 2.00. Madsen Red Lake, .55. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.15. Moneta, .48.-Noranda, 55.06. Pickle Crow, 2.70. Preston East Dome. 2.90. Saifi Antohltf, 1JS. Sherrltt Gordon, .75. Uchl, J2. Bouscadlllac, .02 Vi. Mosher, .06. 6klend, .07. Smelters G6id, .0i, Dommion Bridge .23.00B. KirirBiri'iflTiriiiiitiriTin "Build B.C. Payrolls" Darrell's Mother Writes fit ygrtg These are her own words: "Naturally, after saving my bab'yj through feeding Pacific, I have a warm spot In my heart for it.! "I think every mother should know about it." We will iefer any mother to Mrs. J. L. M., if they Care to write us. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed (IN THE BUPIlEME COUnf OP BRITISH I COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINIS-TRATION ACT" AND IN. THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP DAVID ALLEN. Deceased. ' TAKE NOTICE tiiat, toy Order of Hta HoneArr Judge Ptther, Local Jude i the.Supreme Court of British Columbia. was on (the 13th day of January AX) .1941 appointed Admtntetrator df Uw Estate of David Allen. ioriAerly of the sjcuwcjiieax oi Myoer, mtlsh Cohittibfa Third Avennie In the btbf of Prtnc Deceased, who died on or about tJie 21t uupert ootween Bltth and, Seventh Street upon wie mm; ueficrr&ed ai luTnrw LaU N'1111 Mid Twent"(20) of ...... . . . . WWWVU VUO (1), Map 923, Prince Rupert Land Registration District In the Province of British Columbia for 'the &le of beer by ithe glass or by trie bbttle for consumption on the premises or elsewhere. DATED this 4th day oX January 1S41. ROBERT CORTLAND MTJTCH Applicant. day of September 1940. All mwn. ilebUd to the eald Estate art required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persoro' having claims against "the said Estate' are rwjulred to file them wJi me properly verified on or before the 30th day of ApHI AD. 1941 falling which distribution will be made having regard wily to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. BC, the loth day of January 1941. NORMAN WATT, Official Administrator Prmce Rupert, B.c IN' TUB SVPftBMr. COI RT OF III1ITISII f oi.tT.uiUA ix rnon(TE In (he Matter of the "AdinlnlKtratldn Art" Ana tn the Matter f tti Estate of DAnald Crerar, Deerafied TAKE NOTICE that toy order of His ionor, w. r., r isner, made the 27th day of January, AD. 1941, I wasoppolned Administrator, with will annexed, of the estate of Donald Crerar, deceased, and all parties having claims against said estate s,t hereby required to furnish same,' yivyeuj vrruiBu, no me on or before uie arm a&y ox February, A D. 1041.1 and all Dartles mdebted tn t.v. .t. pay the amount of their Indebtedness are required to pay the amount of to me forthwith. 'their Indebtedness to me forthwith I DATED the 28th day of January, A D. DATED the 28th 1,7 day of January 7. A -n. D Illustrated travelogue. "Up North"! 1041. .1941. Mrs. Marrdv. United Church Febrn- NORMN WATT hqrmaH' Ar watt Hiw-e Rujwrf H o YOUTH RALLY LAST EVENING Dr. Huch Dobson is Speaker First Baptist Church at "Canada and Her Youth" was the subject chosen by Rev. Dr. Hugh Dobson. secretary of Social Ser- and Evangelism In Western" Can ada, in speaking before the rally of the Religious Education Council I 'aujr t was opened by corn mm .: ii,. .t. . ul ftt; 25k.2 Hit HI! miss Phyllis Hambi. Ol.h violin solo. Mrs. G. C. OUkf r panlst and organut Louis Felsenfhal. raa,;ith Peonlp Rtnra ., NniU GfA I. 1 www, wwic, ieaviiv (v in First Baptist Church on Sun-ifor a trfp to Montrdi t " day night. This meeting marked ? the beginning of the local obser-1 vance of Christian Education week. "Democracy depends upon self: control; totalitarian siates uponi Internal control," said Dr. Dobson. 1 ' If we would preserve democracy, we must practise more self-dlscl-l pllne." j While youth was necessarily the time when one rebelled against all forms bf discipline, It was also the: time' when one chose one's Ideals.. All great reformers started in youth fo preach their revolution-1 ary gospel. Christianity had found its lncepiron in youth, for Jesus. Peter, Paul and all the disciples' were yourrg men when they dedicated themselves to ithelr great cause. The speaker urged Canadian ybufh, in particular, to practise Christian self-discipline in crder to preserve the Christian ideal of freedom vhlch was the foundation bt democracy. Miss Kay Watson, chairman of You Promised Yourself 1 T) r LIo CobUoI tevi n L Go.tmmeM of Briliili Cl-i, RECORDING Why not make it now You have more time and the opportunity was. never better Make a record vocal or Our modern recording studio R.C.A. 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