If AY, JUNE 27, 1942 BIRM Ihhcuttcernch Lj idTrrt'seim-nu in thM if will be UtiHl fl a c. 'uth at Me m w ' : ..in Ju.y H Tea. Mrs. J. R T.i. AugMt ft. ' an rummage wl Auk lia -.i.ir. o lobrr 7 and 8. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZARELLI. TROP. "A Home Away Prom Home" Rates 75c up 3 r mv Hoi A Cold W'r Prince Hubert. II C ' Plmne -181 P.O. llnx l!Xl mi: t imu:mi: oi mi or iiiiiiiii Id if, 'U MIMA IN I KOIlVli: Milt.-r nr thr "ldnilnllrllMi til" tint M ilii-r i.l he I.Mdtr uf KiMlrrkkl itlirrulv knwn H'l Me litih 1 mIhJI Iwv-c txm iv(l- B i I til At) I'jvj NORMAN A WATT OCTkill AxlinJi. INGHAM rt, B.O.I rri; B'ixrt. IN Ihr 7) Finest range in Men's Dress Shoes at their price on the market ou liuvc not had the pleasure of wearing 'Hir-Khanf Shoes you are missing one of the best po-ssiUe. Solid leather throughout. Finest fit- la.-1 and atyled to the minute. juacr- Priced $6.50 to $8.50 Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" - - 00"000CaOCKMOOfl0000000000000000000000006 For ()iiiclt, hafc and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 DAY AMI NIGHT JOO OO n(KKKWM)0000(KHMOCHaOO J. M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wallace ltlrk - Pf-mr fill t::rc3ocooooooootoooooooon Announcement NOW OPEN Sunrise Beauty Salon Vlolrt Mh Abote Sutultr Mnc t suth Avenue rnoNi: iii.uk 9ii 1 Rupert. HC e : - j a o 90uooihhhoooooooi ooooooo a DOOOOOOOOOOC Presentation To I. Bride-Elect Mlvi Marjorie Krnnry Honored By If llow Teachers A I King Ixl ward School On Wednedav afternnnn o( (Kmg EoVard School a preeenta-. Hon of a cut idaw vase was made U) Mix Marjorie Kenney who Is leaving to be married. On behalf ol the members of the staff Mist E. A. Mercer expressed sincere wishes for her happiness. AMALGAMATED l.UILIHNG WORKERS OP CANADA Prince Rupert. It.C MLTROPOI.E HALL Meetings every fourth 8unday in the month at 2 pjn. Unit No 1 Shipwrights, Joiners, Boat Builders and Caulkers. Unit No. 2; Painters. Paper-hangers and Decorators Secretary: Phone Blue 113. P.O. Boi 1415 savoy HOTEL Cnrl Zarelli Prop. rhnnr 37 P.O. Bin S4I FRASKR STREET PRINCE RUPERT PRINCE RUPERT I i r rrrv AND SHIPYARD SHIPnillLDKIUS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings i:lcclrlc and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL AND MININO MACHINERY All Type of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled Mttrr of lh ".dmlnllrllon j .III" nl ld thr Mrfllrr of llif i:Utr f Jimr MrValtrhtim MnnnU. llf(Md. 'K i mcr h nni rrf lit I take Nnnrr. thai br Oittar of HU rlr Uxml Judsr of Honour Jud Nslx, Umi Je M Xii of Hrttirti lunbto. tlx- Suirrn Oxm of BrtUh OiumbU, i IMh f Jun AD. j fM on M lOlh UJ of Jufle AX). tMl AittiKin .:rii'ur ot Um 1042 MHMdiMrd AttanJnhtrator with tthe I'-xiiirk IMiwi ..ijifrwv WUI innnrd uf th ExUtU of Jnii l wi t-j, ,;, funiirriv ol taN'iid'ktan MunnU of Prince Rupwt. 'yf BiMMi crinil: rt- BrMMi OolumbU. dcwvid. "ho Hd fiii i or it n on or bou th IBth ay ot rbrury i:l lei All fXToiu lnabd 1942. All pcrnoiw lnltjtd to the Md i -'. r ruird to jjr rM rr irqurlrrd o pj th wnount V ( til' Hi'lf!;HliM'"i to w of Uilr liKlbtrrtnw to n forthl6h ! nil hmir ctalm and il hvtne clHm , r rraiUrrd to tv maM Entat r lwiutl to rll in pnvly vrlfld on ' hl. U (MtU'lbiilloli Will b at ri-nsnl milv t tiik ft ru:Mi: cm kt r iiKiTiiiiteurs. Uvmi wKfl m projxnj T"" Mon U ISUi day of July A D. 1042 tailing which dMrlbutton mU bt na rvrlng rrrd anlr lo i fUUna of of wtoloh I uluill nv Un notfknd. rUTM) .t PrLno IUuwt. B. O. UU MvU ntl dy of Jim AX). 14J. NOltMAN A, WATT Vancouver, having received their call from the womens section of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Mrs. Eddie Clapp and son and daughter, Alice, left this morning for a trip to Vancouver. Capt. E. Parsonage returned to the city yesterday from a brief trip to Vancouver. Miss M. McDlarmid, Miss Ruth Hind and Miss M. Snlr, loral school teachers, left thU morning for Vancouver to spend the summer holidays. Commissioner T. W. S. Parsons of the provincial police is a visitor in the city on official duties, having arrived yesterday from MARRIAGE i IN CHURCH, Pretty and Interesting Nuptials of Miss Joy Green and Gordon ( Crane Decorated with early summc: flowers. First United Church was the scene of one of the loveliest I weddings of the season last evening when Joy Bernlce. eldest daughter of Captain and the late Mrs. Reg. ' Green, became the bride of Gordon Crane, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crane ol Vancouver. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C. D. Clarke. Entering the church on the arm of her father to the strains of the Wedding March played by Miss jSwana Olafson, the bride "was an exquisite picture In a gown of 'white marquisette bouffant style, with three-quarter length matching velL Her bouquet and spray .holding her veil In place were or ! rapture red roses. A necklace of amethysts and pearls, the gift of the eroom. was her sole ornament. I The bride's two sisters. Helen and Audrey, were her attendant, charmingly gowned In blue and I rose marquisette, with shoulder .length veils, and carrying colonial 'bouquets in pastel shades. I The groom was attended by Ken Harding. J Ushers were Ned Tobey and Raymond Flslc. ' During the signing of the register, the hymn "O Perfect Love." was beautifully rendered by the church choir. I The tastefully decorated rooms of the bride's home were a fitting background for the quiet reception which followed the ceremony. Receiving the guests were the bride's father and Mrs. T. Petroff. The bride and groom received the ;ood wishes of their guests under a l wedding bell and pink and white .streamers. The toast to the bride 'was proposed by Mr. Clark and fittingly responded to by the croom. Sid Hamblln made a toast! to the bridesmaids which was replied to by the groomsman. A lovely two-tier wedding cake, flanked by tall pink tapers, centred the bride's table. Presiding at the urns were Mrs. P. T. Cousins and Mrs. James Krlkevsky. The I Misses Anne Petersen, Pheme Fin-lev and June Bcattle were scrvi- (mt MiiiA in i'koiuti. i The happy couple left later for a two weeks' honeymoon In Van couver and Victoria. On their return they will take up residence on Ninth Avenue East. The bride was born In Prince Rupert and has lived here all her life. She has a host of well wishing friends. The groom Is a member of the staff of the fish oil plant of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association, having lived here for the past two years. He has many friends In Kamloops and Vancouver where he formerly resided. PRISONERS SAVE TOO Penitentiary Inmates at Pa., collected more than 150 pounds of tinfoil and empty tubes Prlnr. tttuwrt, D O. W t0 mOnilU, THE DAILY NEWS PAOE TERES LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for old gold, Bulger's. Miss Agnes Hill kit last night for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. J. H. Bowes leaves tonight for Queen Charlotte City. Ralph Belton leaves tonight for a trip to Massett. Mrs. F. Stone and daughter, Bcr-that. left this morning for Van couver enroute to their home in Merrltt. Tonight train, due to arrive from the East at 6:30, was reported this morning to be one hour and thirty minutes late. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT All dogs in the City must have 1942 Licence Tags. These can be had at the City Hah or from the Pound Keeper. Penalties will be Imposed on and after July. 15th, 1942 JOHN UNWIN City Pound Keeper. Mr. 'and Mrs. C. A. Ingram of Vancouver arrived In the city yes- Mis Jean Cameron and Mlss.terday afternoon to visit Mr. and Mollyo Fitch left this morning for Mrs. Ross Ingram and family. They are here for the wedding of their youngest daughter, Miss Muriel J. Ingram, who is to be married today to George Charlton. GROCERS SELL THEM IIOM 1 i l i sTT f ' ' anks rotf omen OirAITMINT STOIIS DtUGOISTS OIOCIII lOIACCONItll aooc s rex is u w taut jrotis Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 The Hyde Transfer WOOD . .. Get Your Winter Supply Now HYDE TRANSFER Second Avenue Phone 580 MEN'S SUITS ladies' and Gents' Spring Suits, Military Radges and Insignia M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Box 975 Phone Gr. 960 BULKLET VALLEY BUTTER Arrives Fresh Every Week 1 We believe In featuring It and helping our up-rlver farmers. Try It once and we feel sure you will want no other It's freshness and quality Is unsurpassed. We also feature up-river VEGETABLES whenever possible. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Dollars Have Have More P.O. 575 rhonn 18-19 Specials JUST ARRIVED A new shipment of STUDIO COUCHES, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, In all the new colors and patterns. Priced from $42.50 1 BOAT STOVE. at 2 KITCHEN SINKS (like new, each UP 6.50 $5.50 2 Doz. SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES, from $18.50 m, Also a large stock of various elzed HEATERS B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE BLACK 321 Third Avenue ' trail FOR SALE FOR SALE Bedroom suite includ-. lng spring and spring coil mattress. Terms. Apply 1440 6th Ave. E., between 5:00 and 7:00 pxn. (tf) FOR SALE-?Central News Agency. (153) FOR SALE 155 acres, part in crop. the rest In timber. Good buildings, running water. Price $1,000. $600 down, the balance on terms. Close to school, post office and store. Selling because of ill health. Mrs. M. R. Barcaiou, Kitwanga, B.C. 150 FOR SALE Piano, good condition. Phone Oreen 831. (149) HOUSE, completely furnished, 10 rooms, bath, pantry, linen closet, large hall, hot water heating system, cement basement. Suitable for rooming or boarding house. Price $4,000. Apply 510, 7th West. (149) FOR SALE Bungalow beds, com plete, practfcally new. Phone Green 693. 315 West Ninth. 154) 6-7 h.p. Regal engine In good con dition. Cheap. Apply Lawyer Island. (149 1 FOR SALE 10 acres farm land on highway Vz miles south of South Hazelton; 2-room cottage, chicken pen, barn; Vi acre In berries; 1 acre garden, 1 acre wheat, 1 acre oats, balance hay: plenty running water. Apply J. R. Stanyer, South Hazelton, B.C. (151i FOR SALE Float house and boat. Cheap for Cash. Apply Barton, New Floats. (151' FOR SALE 1931 Model A Ford. good rubber. Sacrifice. Apply Box 300. Dally News. (149) BABY'S carriage, good condition. Cheap. Blue 610. (151) FOR SALE-3 Sisters Care. If Interested call or write H. A Nelson, P. O. Box 957, Prince Rupert. (tf WANTED BOY wants sleeping accomodation. Apply Box 304 Dally News. 151 WANTED Tailor's iron between 15 to 20 lbs.. Singer Tailor Sewing machlncApply O. Q, P.O. Box 596. (1491 EXPERIENCED Stenographer competent in shorthand and typing State full particulars In first letter. City. Box 306, Dally News. 151) WANTED Immediately to rent house or apartment; permanent. Red 271. (154) BOARD and room In private home for 9-year-old girl. Phone H. Spofford. P. R. General Hospital. (150) WANTED Immediately, housekeeper for house close in. Phone ! 422. (150) WANTED to .Rent Immediately. 2 , or 3 room house. Planning to 1 buy within 3 months If possible, i Good prospect. Box 301, Daily 1 Kews. ( 151 1 WANTED to lent furnished rooms or small house for year possible Immediate possession by civil en gineer. Apply Box 297 Dally News. (154) WANTED Dishwasher ress. 3 Slst-rs Cafe. and PERSONAL YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDI&-ftarten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools. Winnipeg. Man. STENOGRAPHERS and TYPISTS NEEDED badly by Government for war work. You can train at home for Job as Stenographer, Typist. Office Clerk, Letter Carrier, Mall Clerk, Customs Examiner, etc. Free advice and record of appointment of our students fiom M.C.C. Civil Servlre School Ltd., Winnipeg. The oldest In Canada. No Agents EXPERIENCED female toookkeeper-stcnojrapher available Immediately. Apply Box 303 Dally News. (15ai LOST LOST Route book on Seventh Ave. East. Finder please return to Mr. Mendalls, 318 Sixth St. Phone Red 873, (151) Notice To Ou Customers I CHANGE IN 'TORE HOURS Under present circumstances, wherein we find the obtaining of competent help a serious problem, we are forced to change our Saturday Closing Hour. Effective next Saturday, June 27, the hour of Closing will be 6:00 p.m. We regret that this change is necessary and ask that you, our customers, assist us to meet changed conditions by shopping In the morning hours whenever possible, particularly on Saturdays. We shall do our utmost to render the beat service possible. WATTS & NICKEPvSON 532 THIRD Ave. RAILWAY I LINES i'vJit a iai fuu law PHONE 345 Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific REGULAR SERVICES TO Vancouver, Ocean Falls and Way-points, Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau and Skagway Direct connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services Olain Information Tickets and Reservations from W. 1 COATES, General. Agent. Prince Rupert, P..C. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 30 CARD TABLES Special $2.95 PHONE 775 337 THIRD AVENUE CHURCH NOTICES First Presbykrian Church Fourth Avenue East REV. A. F. JlacSWEEN, IJ- Minister Mrs. V- J. Smith, Choir Leader SUNDAY, JUNE 28th 10:00 axn. Sunday School. 11:00 axn. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Anthem "The Sweet Story of Old." Misses Pat Brocklesby, Mona and Gwen McRae and the Junior Choir. 7:30 p.m. A Service of Sacred Song. The Senior Choir. Anthems "Come Unto Me," "Saviour, Breathe an Evening ' Blessing," "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," "The Radiant Morn." , Duet "Whispering Hope," Mrs. II. N. Brocklesby and Mrs. J. L. Lee. Solos John Davey and Cpl. Stuart Carson. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner McBride and Fifth Rev. J. II. Myrwang, SLA., Pastor Miss Beatrice Mostad, S. S. Supt. Miss Alma Dybhavn, S. S. Pianist SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1912 10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. All children and teachers please be present. This Sunday marks the close of the SB. for the vacation season. 11:00 a jn. DIVINE SERVICES IN NORWEGIAN. Mrs. A. Dybhavn will sing. 7:30 pjn. INFORMAL SERVICES IN ENGLISH. At these services the retiring pastor will deliver his Farewell Messages to the congregation and other friends. A cordial Invitation to all to attend N.B. Rev. Myrwang's phone number at present Is BLUE f09 ,l I