WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 50, I I I Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimcad f tflJ. Optometrist In Charge J Watch, Clock, Jewelry yr Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT STOKE for Fine China, Dlnnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant b I tKb to Comfortable (Jo To The CUT RATE SHOE STORE Widtiis From A through E. All sizes. ' a smart season The new alligator and snake and lizard combinations are here. Also suedes, kids and patents. For Just the right color combination to match that new fall ensemble. Don't fail to see the oiew sIioqs on sale at the Cut Rate Shoe Store now. SHOES FOR BROTHER, SISTER, MOTHER AND DAD Cut Rate Shoe Store OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT Mail orders rromptly Filled 506 THIRD AVE. W. Across From Orme's Drue SHORT CUT TO VICTORY! LADIES! Here. Is your chance to try the latest 3-INCH FEATHERBOB PERMANENT. All ends tapered with Frank Balrd's Hair Shaper. Individual styling to suit your features. Sunrise Beauty Salon VIOLET MAH Cor. 6th and Fulton Above Sunrise' Store Phone Blue 913 for Appointments s iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWDOCKKKJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKHK For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI SERVICE PHONE 235 J DAY AND NIGHT noKJocma dooooooo oooo oo oaoa oooooooooooo aoaoouoa ooooooor Canadian National Railways TRAINS FOR THE EAST WILL LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT: MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 7 pjn stopping at all stations. DIESEL CAR for TERRACE Daily except Sunday, 4:15 p.m. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 10:30 am., stopping at principal points. INCOMING TRAINS WILL ARRIVE PRINCE RUPERT: TUESDAY, FRIDAY and'SUNDAY, 10:30 pjn. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 7 pjn. ' DIESEL CAR from TERRACE, 11:20 ajn., Dally except frntiay. , CONDITIONED SLEEPING AND DINING CARS ON ALL TRAINS REGULAR STEAMER SAILINGS TO KETCIUKAN, ' OCEAN FALLS AND VANCOUVER r For full information, etc., call or write R. S. GREIG, City Passenger Agent T ' 528 Third Avenue, Phone 260, Prince Rupert, Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines BUY RUPERT BRAND NO WASTE ? Fillets ai Your Local Butchers. READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT Co. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA UNITED IN MARRIAGE International Atmosphere for Nup tials of Edna Venablcs and Teddy Bequette ai:ss sana venaoies or rrtnee Rupert and Saskatoan and Technical' Sergeant. Trddy Lee Dcquette were united in . marriage at the United Church last Friday eve-. nlng in a charming wedding which was International in setting. The ceremony was performed byRev. (Captain) Claude C. Acrec. The church was filled with the many friends of the couple with the varied uniforms of the different branches of the services predominating. Flowers of the season. pleasingly arranged, formed a beautiful background for the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by Theo M. J. Fortune, an, old friend of the family. Her mother, Mrs. L. Venablea, wai guest of honor. Miss Venables was gowned In ice blue satin moulded on empire lines with sweetheart neckline and long sleeves with pointed cuff over the hand, the floor length skirt extending entrain. Her ful. length veil of hand finished Belgian lace extended Into a high coronet finished with tiny, sprays of orange blossoms. A gold necklet, the gift of the groom, wai her only ornament. She carried t shower bouquet of Johanna Ml Rapture and American Beaut; ! roses, white heather and plumo-v fern. As, she left the church sh donned a robe of scarlet velve hand embroidered with matchint silk and lined with ivory satin. , The bridesmaid, Miss Swann. Ola f son of this city, wore a floo' length hand made gown of butter cup taffetta In bouffant style. Hei bouquet was composed of Bronze chrysanthemums and fern Little iDoraleen Olsen, the flower girl wai gowned in a replira of the ibride?maid. She carried a basket of mixed garden flowers which she NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Rates 75c up V) Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 THE DAILY NEWS. DRAMA IS MUSICAL A new musical picture. 'Blues In the Nluht." starring Priscllla Lane. Betty Field and Richard Whorf. the last-mentioned a well known stairp star maklnir his debut In film comes as the feature offer lng to the screen of' the Capitol Theatre for the middle of this week today and Thursday. This Is not a swanky extra va ganza wlthJoJjjTbcautlful glrU cavorting In a night club to the strains of a high-class orchestra but Is the story of a band whose members are inspired by their leader's belief that the music heard on the streeU. in every walk of' life. Is the true American folk music. This small group of Inspired musicians bang, around the country, sleeping on fields and In freight cars, loving, hating and fighting. They get mixed up with racketeers, race track tout and small-time gamblers but, despite all their obstacles and problems, they accomplish the one thing they want most of all to do play the songs that come from the soul of America. I The supporting cast Include ! such favorites as Lloyd Nolan.' Jack Carson, Ella Kazan and Waliy Ford. rtrewed in the path of the bride. The tralnbearers were Masters Mlllam and Henry Blackaby. rhey wore black velvet trousers wttoned over ivory satin blouses tyled with Peter Pan collar and ong sleeves. The bride's mother wore a floor ength gown of triple sheer crepe n tropic- earth shade with beaded jodlce. matching hat and veil and i fur jacket Her corsage was of Talisman roses and fern. Staff Sergeant J- R- Osborne! acted as best man. The ushers' duties were performed by Corporal Clyde Cridltn and Corporal Clar- j ence Burg. Corporal Robert Stark was the I organist and Louis Bon Bernard' of Uje Canadian Navy rendered a solo "Entreat Me." Leaving the church the bride , and groom passed under an arch' of rifles formed by the guard of i honor composed of sixteen ser-, geants. Following the ceremony a reception attended by seventy-five I guest including many officers I and men was held on Acropolis. Hill. Reverend J. A. Donnell of the) United Church pronounced Oraee after which a delightful repast was served. FINAL WARNING Despite repeated warnings In the press and elsewhere, used machine tools are still being bought and sold without permission of the Machine Tools Controller, Department of Munitions and Supply. As a result, the Machine Tools Controller will henceforth find It necessary to exercise his powers under Order In Council P.C. 4101. which provides that any person who buys or sells a used machine tool without a permit shall be guilty of an offence under the Department of Munitions and Supply Act, and shall be liable to the heavy penalties provided thertin. THOMAS ARNOLD, Machine Tools Controller DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY Hon. C. D. Howe - - - Minister You Receive Greater Values! MIUKOUS Size 2r'x2H. All Kdjjcs llcy.cllccl $3.95 Elio's Furniture Store Third Avenue, Prince Rupert FUNERAL OF YOUNG MAN Donald Peebles Victim of Hunting Accident, Burled at Burns. Lake BURNS LAKB, Sept. 30: On Saturday afternoon hut Ihe funeral of Donald Peebles of Francois Lake, victim of a hunting accident was held In the United Church at Burns Lake. The funeral was a tribute to the regard In which the young man had been held In this district, a large number of friends gathering at the church to pay their last respects. During the service, conducted by Rev. Adam Crisp, the hymn Blest Be the Tie That Binds" and "O God Our Help In Ages Past" were sung. A solo "Come Ye Disconsolate" was beautifully rendered by Mrs II. N. Camp. Many floral tributes were placed on the casket by friends and relatives. The pallbearers were Kd Miller. Nell Kelly. Bill Wylle. Jack Walker. Sam Lord and Hugh Weave.. Interment took place In the Burns Lake Cemetery. The keen sympathy of the whou-district goes out to Mr. and Mrs Peebles In the tragic loss of their eldest son Donald, and also to his two brothers and two sisters at home. The Wise-birds Cry: you can fly high but th no ere s better buy than 13-or. 25-ox. 1.25 2.30 40-oi. 3.50 BRITISH COtUMII CMS TILLtftY CO ttO. Nivr. .the nont.r.i gum i. rir w4 btm year Itoirao Commltl. olWt. ThU adTrrtlnemmt U not publlAhed or dUplayed by th Ltquor Control Board or by th UovrrniTMsni 1 Brttlih ColuiPbi 1 1 Km Km ii r mm i i:b t m tm NATIONAL Messenger Service Call It . . . We Haul It H'e never clone g Phone Kcd 302 m ,iiii:iii:iiai;i mint msmx if IRISCIUA LANE ITTY RICHAKD FIELD WHORF UOYD NOLAN JACK CARSON 7 ."rrrr vm urctjom CAPITOL) C irr.i..rtc Lhows 1 00 3 CO f. 00 7 00 9 DO fXTDM. Personal CHRISTMAS C C J ... fit ma 12 for $1.00 16 for $1.00 25 for $1.00 Don't (lelav Sk::!,. 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