la MONDAY DECEMBER 7. 1942 TTTE DAI17 NTVT3 Local Girl Is Bride Of U.S. Soldier Here niaKf took place at the f Mr and Mm. Oeorge 8. .,., ,f v 1317 Overlook Street Vnliieaaay evenm. wt u (LiiiKiurr. arace. to Bcrgetnt nlv J.;, w Srhllcker. United State. .. ,..,: c orps, tn the presence of YM Tit'' -ifi't) M-liff of Flnrt Preaby- A p w ,-Rwwn ., . l; C hurrh. X . (Ir was given tn marriage M ids of the contracting tnony ww performed be-miKjt of the two eotmtrlw d by the bride Mid ,., ! wu.s conaueusa oy iter. .thfr and among thoae t Hie ceremony were Mr. j jump 8lmjion. IJut. S .rhoUtn. Miss Mae Lind- . r petty Officer John II. m Kf nr. Sergeant A. OalU- -c : Mr and Mr. 8tpton - . !c is well known in Vm there she wli bom and , romlnc to PltaM nu- :. r parent. T ? -r'ym is the am of Mrs. r-.-V..i-:ker of Snyder. Oklo-the late Mr. Prod r c, u United Stttoa reUraa i: vv ;l War No. 1. BOTH rillfIT AMI NUTS I 1 (...tiril ree. chief hr found ta both edtbV fnttt and TOI HIST noti: n French narttraatt for tta broad bath - and mlkl climate. :niuMr.T i.njtK rr inllaii Ml t linumr orvBM ttt on tut at Viini" IMI at .iwd ttMraMW to atr to i ..ntrol Dowrtl IT omMM . IVrr Ltomor m No No A.":-: -kt thai hr antar of Hli Mmt. Icnl Jiuls of Uf j ..hp- of Ilrtltah Oolumma J -. mm AdtnlnMLntor of Ui f ,-,) iMJ. AU prwoin lmll it Iw uw natural to Pr if their lnbh u, t all ppmm cWnw AM IMa( nif irquiral to r dv ptfwrly vM-lfXl oil -i i d VtmmAtn A U k mrrd only to urti ctfXrm I wi.-li ha lM mXIfrKl i Ptinro rtutMTt. HC norman a. watt rMb.tl AMdnlmtril Pl-UK nupw. nc in mi. hi i.mi; runtT or imni,,ii ..... . ...... . . . hi. 11.. t Tl' tl.IMIII l imrii.PP. In Ihe Malirr of lln ,.lmlnWrM U th. MatlM f lli IMal of tn,f Ifaflk till. ''MCE NOTICE thM by onV-r of ltl r J!irte Plahw. locw Jie 1 1 1r, Ulli iUV nf Out" AO 'j N Tainted AdmlnlalPaU of of Ioul Um " v.! , :. mini, uriwii - , rrca-.-' v dM on or fH the I3i" r ,,,,.i ion Ait tvrmin - . . . . . - . :: ,b i.i bw m re I. .1 . . .4. . . .nU.I nf thtr 111- - . M T Wlfl wimpw , ,Ml " .r to me forth t .- . ....... .I.lrr lIMlfMl tlVf MklU 1 i are mnUred to nle " i pnirty vrrtflfd on or '""V1 i-- C . of Drprmbrt A D. 1 '"1 t , , ...,l.... m miule nv- A roirj only to vch eto4m of ' I Hhll hnve lxn noUfll. DAll:n iMn. liiuwirt. B.C. UlU i y of 0iUlirr 1942 NOfLMAN A. WATT n .... i . i iHmin ni)(nr I'rlivro Ilupert, D O. A DIEPPE HERO FINDS A NEW HOSPITAL CAR OKAY A . . ...r ., ,,!,! r;ii.w.:v ho.-pital ar t, hi; opinion of the comfort available for Canada's wounded usrv iv. , ). .. ... Canada's armed Vrvun-s v.a provided rvkr$men; low jr!?h$ shows: Brig J. C Meaklns. R.CJV. AdjufontiGcneral 'Medical Services), CoL C C. when BmMdx r Sherwood Lett ui Vancouver who won th M.C..-Deputyv Distinguished Service Order at Dieppe where he was wound- Rae. R.CAM.C, Toronto, who with Brig. Lett recenUy returned tried out one oi the cotniorubip Pullman-type berths ed from overseas; Major-Oeneral H. F. G. Letson. Adjutant-durtng General; Brig. Lett; right photo. P. M Buttier. Ottawa, chief a display at Ottawa, although he has long since pass- ed his hospital convatoacence. At the suggestion of Defence representative of the Canadian National Railways; Hon. J. L. aemonsiraie me cars wcuiue. nu w jiiuws.. deslgned tbe car; an,i Brig. E. J. Renaud. Deputy yuar- nMr ifi Rriff Ttt n nu neins laaen ov Matron i. rv. VtaeRae. R.CA.M.C: centre he relaxes In the comfortable berth and his expression tells the story and, right, he voices Oraase. France, is the traditional OU naint brushes should be re- MM I, ,' ... .... in. .Li-ui th hruilp helne cleaned a !iirtinc km m Knot dtistry. with gasoline or turpentine. . 'ill I UK It H i I. VLl 921. OlT P. iprrt, Prtor Roprn 1J Durtrtrt in U Pnwlnp '- JtiinMa (ram 0ti 1 ..'j U Xtm prTT 'if K.noi ! nv I imUrd A -ivh'ifii'Kj K Ho4 Cto !.! of Prince 1 i: Pruv RlKx-l Bri'l' .. U day of Nrv-tn,iri r ; x Horvti oo. vm. . vi.wir, utyi. director. mi: n ritiMt oi kt or iikuiii iniixiiiit iv i-iiiiiitir. I:; r MallfT of ihf -imnMrl(n Il )t Mjllrr nf tUr lrtU of Fth'l D rr jr V : A DAY'S WORK I Eight hours is a good days' work in peacetime. In wartime, it's "Kight Hours Plus." 1 Plus what? Take your choice: v'' ; TILLIE THE TOILEU Plus lied Cross Work. Plus Civilian Protection 'Sertice. Plus Canadian Army RosoryC Plus Pacific Coast Militia Reserve. Plus First Aid or Home Nursing. Plus Victory Loan or War Savings Work- Plus Salvage Campaign Work. Plus Extra Time on your Job. That "PLUS" is our obligation to our armed forces. the airmen over Germany, the united nation forces in Africa, the valiant fighters in tne au- casus-these men don't stop at oignt nour a ua. Why should we? The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited! -www Jines 1)cpartmCnt Trail, H.C. Lnifp X.W.T. 215 St. James n.,.Hiiiu-.ii ILSY'S WALK JTJ&x mm CirN THE SYMPATHETIC TOUCH 5AY DO MDU KMDVkJ AL.L I1HOSE 6UV5 vr ) 1 J termaster-Oeneral. all of whom Inspected the car. ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By llOaOTHY GAKBUTT, Hostess vL-rone it wasn't Rocky Sihulstadt. Hp has more or less deserted us these days, although he does seem ! to be spending an enormous amount 1 of time at- the "Y" cafeteria. Could it be that Rocky is In love again, OU.WQTWE BOVS 1KJ UUIFOCM 3UST GIVE (Canadian Army Photo) RECRUITS logger. IN RUPERT 1 water or tne prnnit oi some r.w.n.ttji- cal jokeer but. at any rate, the 2 1. Endako. remarks of Mrs. Wardale. when she ) " sucks of dirty dishes to be washed berta. nihanic Robert W. Wright. Ktsby. Sas- uses' up continually. Sweet are the Ti.j .... t katchewan. truck driver. ... , Leonard """u Ablett, 27, Premier, Next week I'm going to ouy a . . . laborer. nice iresn new dook ana on tne M prince cover of this nice iresn new oook , . . Li. Rurjcrt. clerk. . w "s i"1! !. nobert E. Maddock. 19. Prince 'Tm. linn n. rnn i-nricrmnj nmiinr - . i iifM... Ti Mn Uin ttUUClL. tUl LTViilpV . and on one.side put invitations and under that put down all the names and addresses of the people who call up with invltaUons. N?xt to each name will go the name of the bov or bovs wIkkeo to. that parti cular place. It shouldn't take long to fill It. Or should it? It was a aulet Sunday night around the "Y." The concert at the Capitol Theatre took most of the crowd and It was almost like the early days here when we first oDened and all knew each other well and by name. Someone was rininsr a two finecr exercise on the piano in the mistaken Idea that It was Doogle-Woogie. No, you're w sotv.ee man. inn muu ,,,,,.1, ,if. Port Arthur. noV. nmn rtnurn Ihp Tnlrtrl P muuiw . luic ruut - - William E. Mintz, 25, Mcuriae locomotive fireman. David E. Trexlr. 21. St. Paul. Al berta, truck driver. Charles E. Sorensen, 21, Daw son. Mechanic. Trpvor.J. Williams. 33. Prince Rupert, accountant. Leslie Peterson. 21, VlKing, ai hprta. John P. Saunders, 32, Prince Rupert, taxi driver. WHERE MEN VEILED Thp Tuarees of Africa veil thi faces of their men but allow their women to go unveiled. and again, and again? I always look twice now when I see a beard walking smartly head on. It might be someone I know. These new fangled facial hair-dos are very misleading. HY WKSTOVEH 1 HEV. ) r it i r U 1 k. I 1G Colorful Greetings 12 Charming Scenes wLh touch touch M IS arfiiMFvlllff "Say It With Cards BOXED ASSORTMENTS Cards: Old a modern 4 1G Cards, I Mi V'tanAr Tlnv 2jf appropriate verses 75c Tyme 75c 12 Mountain Scenes 5 12 Cute Cards, the Kiddies' Box, sy each different Your Credit Is Good I TRAPPERS 55c INDIVIDUAL CARDS 2 for 5c, 5c, 3 for 10c, 10c, 2 for 15c, 13c and 23c wide and attractive range for selection. Gift Wrapping Paper, Enclosure Cards, Tags, Seals, etc-Popular Prices. Order Your 1913 Calendar Pads Now! Ideal and Jumbo Calendar Pads and Stands GOLD STAMPING ON GIFT LEATHER Dibb Printing Co. Third Street 8 50c I ' 1J LUC V I 1UI1UJ i.pv. ijtj ' 12 Greetings, 1 A.UU ft ft S the Sparkle Box vjl 21 Assorted cards, J attractive designs i 12 Religious Cards, nit m ....60c 8 31.35 $1.00 21 Greetings 60C 12 Steel Die Engraved Cards 36 Cards in an unusual assortment $1.25 Besner Block 8 I I 6 s Brinf your Furs to Goldbloom. Call the buyers there, you will get 30 moie for your goods that way. I'm in the market for all furs and pay the highest price. W. GOLDBLOOM Paris Maid SLIPPERS IN ALL THEIR SPLENDOR Thone 775 The Old Reliable JUST ARRIVED Menrs Hard and Soft soles, Ladies' Satins, Leatherettes and? quilted in a myriad of colors. Make, your purchase early while sizes are complete. i i I fa Flurry of Enlistments is Recorded Here Recently Some Welt TWTM7M tMaMXKSMtttM tt 1 M I'BTBTB EKIS.f Known icai .urn u There has been quite a flurry . 1 of recruits lor the Canadian Army Each arternoon of late tne water princ Rupert recently, tt u re-at the "Y" has been turned off and J local recruiting head-it has been a veritable small boy s J Some vM known local paradise. I don t know whether it ; mAn 9p amon thos who is the city idea for conserving - - ,ned Fonowlng ls in t i wtmn- mi Ktmuz niaixii B3B1 2 kibi? naiai-n :k; Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" j-.., " A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A GOOD TLACE TO BUY A good selection of Christmas Gifts have arrlved-although not Coffee Tables, End Tables, so numerous as former years-such as Tea Wagons, Tables used for smokers, Secretaire, Tablelette, Jardlnere Stands, Tea Tables, Dinette Tables with flip leaf. 327 3rd Avenue It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the same. I i I if 111 ill 1: Mi 0 m I I'll