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Seo Our Windows c Elio's Furniture Store Third Avenue, Prince Kupcrt SOLDIERS SHOWMEN Units in Canada Being Canvassed For Entertainment Talent By FRANK FLAHERTY Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA, Oct 30 Fighting men with a talent (or entertaln-nen are wanted (or the Army onow. lot entertainment group, now being formed, is to consist almost entirely of men who were soldiers to start with and who will keep on toeing soldiers while they are in the snow business. Since the army is being canvassed for men with talent, tt is not expected many outsiders will oe neeaea. uai wnere tney are director of the show and will Join the army for the purpose. He will have to take training like any other soldier and qualify (or any ranks given. The crtmary purpose of the show Is the bolstering of morale within the army. With this in view it Li considered desirable that soldier hnuM be able to take pride in the performance of the troops and retard thnn . fellow -iidlers. secondary puroofce is -erro'tim whfe1-is furthered by having a morale within tbf'army and also by he Interest in the annv which thf hoi will fostrr In the minds of vorncer Canadians who are either at or approaching enlistment ago To Oo On Air It is hoped the show will go on the air for at least half an hour a week and so build up a listening audience to which the army can convey its message and through which interest in the army as a field of service can be stimulated in the minds of prospective recruits. A training officer win aecom- Dany the show when it goes on 'hp road snd all members of the troupe will go through the regular course of army training. It may take them a little longer to complete certain phases of training by reason of their work with the show, but they will keep at the Job of training so they will be ready for combatant posts shouH it become necessary to assign them to units. Capt Jaek Reid of London and Toronto has been appointed liaison officer and is the main talent -cout. One of his aims is to mak ' the show representative of a;: Canada and to select men from il! military district. If three trombone players are required and three Rood players are found in Montreal they will not be automatically signed up. Reid will take a look around for two equally good trombone players In two other centres and thus get three men from three different LOYAL PKISONEKS LONDON, Oct. 30 OV-Wlth German officers looking on, men of Oflag VIB, British prisoners of war camp, Unod up smartly on the King's birthday and gave three cheers for Ilia Majesty. A (lixhi- lieutenant's letter home said jt apparently impressed the Oerma ij officers. Wt Ci'ry J compltJo ttock cf every rtcejurr item for dogfnh THE H0M OF C0MM(RC1AL flSHINC Surpuis. PRINCE RUPilT THE DAILY NEWS FRIDAY O"": WEDDED AT , BURNS LAKE Miss Joyce Lord Becomes Bride of William Wjlie, Formerly of Prince Hupert BURNS LAKE, Oct. 30: Th United Church manse was th? scene of a pretty wedding Tuesday afternoon when Joyr Btoe nisaoeth. daughter of Mi and Mrs. Robert Lord. Tehesmku became the ortde of WllMam Alex ander Wylie. formerly or Prim' Rupert, with Rct. Adam Orisp o! ndatlng. Otvea in marriage by her lathe-tlm bride looked very attract n in a t floor -length gown of wh.t chiffon with embroidered boditi She wore a bridal wreath of wh.t - needed they will be enlisted and' "- ntK wweaman. reari wy... ' nt thP wwxn wor flVul-wear will go on army pay. army rations. 'er uniform and undergo mill- ot sky-lu ch'f' tary training I birred bodice and a wreath of, Oeoffry Waddlngton. Toronto I toret-e-nota crowned her, . .... Hsftswl head. 1 orcnestra letter, will be musical Walter H. Lord acted as groom-. man. ( The ceremony took place under in K eh of pink streamers caugh 1 id with silver bells. I During the signing of the reci ter, 'air. Roy Jewell, sang "Swe Misery of Life." ain. A. R. Wylie and her sis, Mrs. McKlnnon. were guests fr rni frimje) Runer. etnd Mrs. William A W, -re w rrs de at Tehestnkut It Pay to Advertise in Thr N "I want to put five pounds on baby! Is Quaker Otts 9" a GOOD Food tor Him Yt, Mothtr, Qetke r Otti co help i.i poiung" arioteii pouodt on bb: .sueoce ttjt inn o '"w normtiiv tad Ml out. bbic mM bet moocoihtf food cimouiU, titotr ot lood-ocf(tr, pfo?"" nd U Tiumint. Rolled out iedt minr other holc-fram cercl in MCMeiaiaad ViumiuUl. Iihi(th to food ener rr . . . peotidei mWi wbxle xniobulk-CooktUnerthia the cofiec! Oct a ptckise todij! I other leadiaf crvtj you.., 247 MO It In Pro. 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SKINNER Prince KuDert Arent Third Ave. Phone 8(1 ; NOTHING MATTERS NOW Ziraffnrr. DYBHAVN & HANSON IT LTD. "tBiBtnvBcoraiuiEiDcniitai KYVONU 8AN0 HIM 6 HOP KEE Chop Suey 3 nouse B Nt to Kins Tal E 2 7th AVE. WEST r H s 5 Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. OuUlde 8' m uiucrs irom i p.m. to 2 a.m. s All your patronace welcome i IBtlJltl30ilIUIIlIMIJiMJ LOCAL MAN ISROOM Jliss Tear! Jensen Be tomes nrfde Of Gcorce Parsons of I'rince Hupert , BURNS LAKE, Oct. 30: The .home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Nourse 'of Burns Lake was the settlne for 'a very happy occasion on Tuesday I evening when Pearl Opal Irene, I youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i J T Jensen, and George Edgar Parsons, son of Mx. and Mrs. J (H Parsons of Prince Rupert, were i united in marriage by Rev. Adam ' ; Crisp, United Church, Burns Lake.! The brtdc. entering the living1 room on the arm of her father to ' Uh strains of the Wedding March I ; from Lohenextn. made a chimin picture in her gown of bcle wool (with rown velvet trimming and Jaj! off-the-face hat in the same uiirv of velvet, carrying a beautiful bouquet of pink and white arnations tied with white tulle, He iWcr Mrs. John IVatna Prince Rcspnri. matron of honor and wort a I bt blue ensemble with aeeea-'-ories in navy blue. Her bouquet "f Pink chrysanthemum tied i w;Ui pink tulle , AnoUier attendant of the bride. Mr A Lougheed. was a Hired in Blue and carried a bouquet m iuvr ehrysanthemtims A Loutheed was gronmavnan. Tii' re emony. which took piaee ,-- nresenrr of a nuur of 'r.vids and reiativm, was perform-' i .der an areh jrtrenrstrd with .uraRiw fern ami pink tfcrysan-'fini.v centred with a white tt'ddine bell The wedding music was played bv Mrs M. Nourse and. dutng Uv signing of the register. Mr Adsm i'.V.v) Hing "Lassie O' Mine." FoJ-1 lowing the wrdding flord-fcVcht IfJictures were Uken. eongratalatory werhea were given and ref reset -I menu were served Among the mtesta present were 'Mr and Mrs. John II Paraotn of IfiinrT Hupert. The hwy coMpie. Mr. and Mm. Oeorwe E. Paraott. re to rtstte en Ambrow Avetn. new arr. AniiMSTitATOi: CAPE TOWN. Oct. 3d fe-Gideoa Brand Van Zyl. M.P. and lawyer, has been appointed AdmlnkLrater of Cape Province In suecesalea to the late Capt. the Hon r. A. RE l oc Th. .... At l r LONir . has ''' Otrr k i : Odyx . Pkr and s : each and n." ' Klas.i f weeks than ' National e Wi rt tri w a r r v n wi r vr lira mM m. m. mi. 111 I m. mm a. a. mm iri m w m m a a mm mm am w mm m m m. Call it .. Wc Haul it .. He nevre!: rKo.MiT si:kvk i PHONE RED 392 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS TINCTUUK OF IODINE . OIL OF KUCALYITUS . . FHIAK'S HALS Ait CASTOR OIL AROMATIC CASTQU PIL AROMATIC CASCARA ... CAMPHORATED OIL n-s fj...r.. 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