. PAOE TWO THE DAILY NEW3 DAILY EDITION You can't let them down RELIEVE HUMAN SUFFERING The Red Cross needs $9,000,000 NOW You've supported the Ited Cross in the past. It has done a marvellous Job for the sick and suffering, far the. comfort of Canadians away from home. The need becomes greater every month for the great human-itarian work the lied Cross is doln. It must be kept up. Your dollars are needed for this colossal task. Give Generously! This Spare Donated by Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" ADVERTISING RATES Local Readers, per line, per insertion .25 Clarified Advertisements, per word, per insertion .02 MONDAY. MAY 11, 1912. EDITORIAL In Prince Rupert Too . . . Announcing that half of more than ten million dol lars worth of real estate which twenty years ago had re- IT! Vf n1 f r flirt Af.t -Tim ..... 1 1 Al . . 11 -'i"i me xui ia.cs Wcia huh DUCK on Lllc laX 1011 , following Drivate nurchase. Citv Cnmmic!innp .Tnl00"" adviaaWe. All persons ln- Hodgson of Edmonton says that tax forfeited propertyoSTl?1 k?J once the source of endless worry to the city administrator ItX LTZZ tion, has now become one of the city's greatest assets aiwhere Mrs. Jack Johns and her yiuiutiig large sums annually lor current financing and improvements. Prince Rupert's experience in accumulating tax-forfeited property paralleled Edmonton's. Signs are not lacking today that, like Edmon- Zl " IS pL2fIO"JS"5.e.a e foiling queationnafre Is in- .w... -v June jtu2Jcii, iicipiiig iu pay ueois II not to dicattve of the Information sought: finance necessary civic work. ... . rf ' , l. If Tf and nH when it is considered , --- - - . 'future conditions warrant evacua- AudeFs HELPING HAND GUIDE BOOKS Essential and Important Information For Every Ambitious Tradesman Audel's WELDER'S Guide 5U5 Audel's SHIPFITTER'S Handy Book $U5 Audeia CARPENTER'S and BUILDER'S Guides, 4 volumes- Each Wanted - Raw Furs UKillEST MARKET $2.00 Audel's MECHANIC'S and ENGINEER'S Guides. 8 volumes 7 vol. at $2.00, Vol. 8 tl.00 Audel's GARDENER'S and Grower's.Guide.4,.vplumeeach $2.00. J Audels Plumber's and Steamfitter's Guides, 4 volumes, each $2.00 Audel's New AUTOMOBILE Guide $5.00 Audel's New ELECTRICIAN'S Handbooks, 12 volume, each SJ00 Audel's MARINE ENGINEER'S Guide sjjjq Audel's MATHEMATICS and CALCULATIONS . $zm Audel's MASON'S and BUILDER'S Guides, 4 vol, each V 00 Audel's REFRIGERATION Book $tM Prince Rupert Branch Agency for T. Audel Co. oooooooooooooooooonooooaoooooooooooooooooooooocoooooo ii, I I' or Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE g PHONE 235 S . DAY AMI MimiT 9 oooroooaooooooooMooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! PRICKS PAID Representing HUDSON'S RAY COMPANY Ship to J. E. ORMI1EI.M, Cow Hay, Prince Rupert, B.C.. Phone 815 Were Married 'MARRIED IN .Miss A pretty wedding took place Saturday eveninff In th rniaw nf I i l tf. . L. . n won iioiii me mnce Kupert area, would j-ou wtsh our Committee to arrange for the evacuation or any member of your family? Yes. No. 2. Full name of head of family. 3. Occupation. Address. Tel, No. 4. If at present employed, give address of Employer. 5. Names, ages and sex of eva-suees. 6. Have you friends or relatives to whom you may evacuate. If so, give name and address. 7. Assuming housing accommo dation can bi provided, please Indicate your ability to Dav board and incidental expenses of each evacuee. Yes. No. 8. Are you able to supply requirements for each child evacuee as recommended by the Evaluation Committee? Yes. No. 9. Remarks. Following is a list of requirements by each child evacuated; 1 sweater, 1 or 2 overalls, C.'' 2 sweat shirts. 2 underwear. 2 pyjamas. 2 stockings. 1 shade hat. 1 pair shoes and rubbers. 1 pair runners. 1 pair slippers. 1 coat or windbreaker.' 1 bath robe (choice). 2 single blankets with sheet or sleeping bag. 3 sheets and 2 pillow cases. 1 pillow. Toothbrush and paste. Toilet and laundry soap. 2 practical bath towels. Wash cloth. Comb and hair brush. Handkerchiefs . Kleenex. Toilet paper, Paper towels. Boy Scout-First Aid Kit (Prle ! approximately $1.00) bewing kit j scissors, etc. This will all roll up In ground i sheet needles,; thread, Tj:rrv NORMAN A. WATT, For Evacuation Committei WHAT WILL 1942 BE? LONDON, Maq 9 OWNet expen anure oi the Navy In 1040 384,102,378 ($1,728,730,701), was ac- cording to the Naval Appropriation account for that year of war activities. . Saturday Eve NEW CHURCH jean .nn Muma Merometi Ilrlde of William Murdoch at Peter llusoy at Prettv And Interesting Ceremony ; Interesting Ceremony 1 I B 1 TIT- the bridal party 14 ertbrrd the hall k the attaint of the Weeding March played by Peter Un, she carried a shower bouquet of red rosebuds. The bridesmaid. Miss Amy Qlske j slater of the bride, wm dainty In net lace silk with turquoise over Mis, KMe CAt Heeames IJride 0f 1 1 htwtit-o nm to muicn ana umi- iquet of pink car nations. Leading Searihn Robect Eby . i acted a groomsman. The fust msrnase to tae place wtecttem were I At At ..it ..At. ! I - . in iiie . new . . 01. - a s i uuineran mww.v.w.. tMrnl twhviwi hv v the hip vardiw vMnim fYHUffrm Staffer. -n - - - - - -- - v i the First Presbyterian Church.. Church at Fifth Avenue - - and Me-1 tu i urn k - t votwuiti avnwee w sy Rev. A. F. MacSween officiating. Bride Street was the pretty and'a reception in the Commodor' wnen Jean Ann. daughter of Mr. interesting ceremony wtuch nni-' cafe with about seventy - five and Mrs. Suffka of Winnipeg, be-1 ted a well known and poaular came the bride of WtHiam Mur- cal Norwegian young couple in the wihes and fellclUtlons to the doch, R.C.N.VR . son of Mrs. Jas. persons of Miss Elsie OUk, third happy ample who receive-1 under Watt, formerly of this city and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl a weddlng bell of whit wttti pink now residing in Scotland. GUke. and Leading Seaman Peter and te streamers. Th hrlHo wKia unro nr nftr- Itusov nf the Rami Pa nasi Inn 11 , " -w.v mi mm- t ' inere was m spronuia wruuing noon dress of navy blue crepe with Nvy .eldest son of the late Lief breakfast during which the toast mtHtr Vi ny A mt.ll. ITllCAV Alul f Mf lftftftlf Tfc ...... iu ucccasur-," ..... we Kuu was proposea oy Mr. ies with corsage of talisman roses. . church hall, where the nuptials Myrwraj with the groom res-was given in marriage by O. V. , were solemnised, was crowded' ,rvw. Hartley. The bridesmaid. Miss Ha- Hh friends of the couple, the al- 7' .f" prop0f,, rel Fisher, wore an ocean blue tar draped with white sUk t0Mt to bcldeamaid to crepe dress and hat with a corsag? and rosfbudi and white and pink which the groomsman responded, of pink carnations. George Brown itreamers ith spring flowers ad- There were other speaker R.C.N.V R. was groomsman. .orned the hall. Rev. J. H. Myrwang rne bride was assisted In cut- A reception was held at the officiated. . UnK her cak. b M n home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. An-' ride Pcure T Jf derson, where the popular young couple received the congratulations nf 4ha4v tva finl J u vvti 4 tan j iiiTj-uua uuuer un NOTICE Registration of Those Desirous of Becoming Evacuated Arrangements have now been completed for the registration of all persons who may wish to become evacuated from the Prince Rupert area if and when National Defence vc authorities uuiuinm consider coiigiaer such aucn assistants will undertake the nec essary registration. Registrations will be taken from 2 to 5 D.m. daily except Saturday and Sunday irom the :3th to the 27th instant. 1 in her wedding gown or white sat- " - " w In. Princess style, with veil and tri, of Mrs Jean DeCa.io s coronet of orange bloasnms. Qiven orchestra n-unded out the happ' arch, beautifully decorated with.1" ma"e ptnK and white streamers and evergreen. by her father, after evening and the means YOU Doth brkft and trodn cam out from No way fifteen years agxf travelling with their famlftas on the same shlo. Both attnUri school here. The bride has been on the staff of the Prince Rupert GksHnnt HmtiHaL The groom U at present on laave fram his dls out, of Halifax vt& the Royal Canadian Navy h1 will be returning to service in about ten days' tuna. Are Married At Catholic Church .MUe Augrla Sullivan IWme Ilrlde of frtly Officer Ritchie The marriage took place on Saturday morning at 9 oVbicfc in An nunclation Church. Rev. FMUm w. p. Lantagne ofrVtating, of Mtsa Angela Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Leonard Sullivan, Hall-fax. Nova Scotia; to Oeorge b. ward Ritchie, supply petty officer. R.C.N.. son of Mrs. W. H. White and the late Frederick W Ritchie of Victoria The bride cltosr a gimn of Siege irdinmit 'a ' h . iru- ! m.-lrli and ,i .r ; of hi-art ri-ie- :iM(1 4. ..f v.i:iev S . a :. Cross IN PRISON CAxMPS, in enemy hospitals, In the dark hours of loneliness or suffering, men voice that cry. ?,Vc are getting one food parcel per week and 50 cigi. from the Red Cross." . . . "These parcels enable us to enjoy home comforts and keep up health and spirits." So they write. And what of the relatives? "I feel so happy to think of your kindness to my poor boy, in a prison camp for two years. God bless you all." . . . "It gives us great comfort to know our husbands are getting the comforts they need." ; ; ; "When we got your card about our brother, we felt as though the sun suddenly shone." 4 More than a million parcels have been sent up to now, to prisoners of war. YOUR money makes the work of the Red Cross possible. The need is great and GROWING. You never have failed them-you will not fail them now.' Open your heart and your purse sirings-Gi ve Generously. THEONLY NATIONAL CAMPAIGN THIS YEAR FOR s, w SERVICE FUNDS CANADIAN 4 tended b i Cpl. M TOOmsrna: Mr. a i ii y up reie, . Room- Mice Pw1 n l!,iAuJihr Cmtol f I-ccal Campaln lleadqutft GI7 2nd. Avenue Plion. I 'I neecf RED CROS! '"uo vwiui nogetsl becomes BrHe Cathedr Rit In fit edral ii,. ed qui ' Coral A . Mm. . Arnold ! WtMiam ii Uaf Hut Hwuu). Capt. n late, or n ... The br ri ' very p;, Rupert here !n. U am. .. Drr.u. r , 1;'