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Tnuirfer ' f'niirl of nrrtlalt ii ill rri.liof " rriiiintF .Ui"" A""Ntral!mi III.K ... .. trlil ol hPrwlKf M Kenzlf. AD ta e "ln aaV of John d . "wrwe -ij Ol Prlru,. r . Pitied tirnL rlt)h ff will w,u I hSi h. Sa2SL LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dodsworth ielt this morning for Vancouver. A St. Peter's Church will hold theli H arrest Festival tomorrow. Holy Communion at 11:30, Evening Service at 7:30. Capt. John K. Hall, training officer of the Prince Rupert Ma chine Qua Regiment, left this morning for a trip to Vancouver. A BOYS' FALL OVERCOATS Sizes 3 through 18. Bring the boy in now. Complete stock. RUPERT MENS AND BOY8 STORE, 217 Sixth St. near 3rd Avenue. (235) Miss Amy Armstrong, for three years -a. member of the staff of the Bank of Montreal here, left Thursday night for Nanalmo, having been trans-Xerred there in the bank, service Kaare Rudsvick, who came here a year and a half ago from Alberta and has been in the employ of a plumbing contractor, left this morning fo: Vancouver to enlist In the Canadian active atmy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Rudsvick of Beach Place and has been a member, of the local Prince Rupert Machine Gun Regiment reserve Unit. L. B. Crowell, Inspector of ra dio licenses for the Department j of Transport, is expected to arrive In the city from Vancouver were delinquent in the matter of getting licenses followed Mr Crowell's last visit to Prince Rupert, and owners of unlicensed radios can expect similar action this year, it is said. LADIES! CHOOSE airrcssliig AS YOUR CAREER Sptrndid opportunity. RapiJ 'Itiom-mrnt. Vr work hat abwrlwd manjr hairjrrurrt. Y"U ihould train to take Ihrir placr. 90' of trxlajr'i Btauliciaaa m School Graduatn. Wre Ihtj mada aura jrrtat auccria, you can lac Riiat nun amart (irla are ncrded to trim fur bairdrttacra. Practical expert trainiog (uaranteed. Very reaasuaUe tatea. Write today for free literature. JIOLER HairJretsing Sctool 303 West Hastings Street Vancouver, B. C. ? Krtlitered Under Trade ScUooll Kegnlatiou Act. D ance Eagles' Hall GEOUr.E DUCIIAK and 'his Prairie Ramblers Friday, (Kt.l; Sat., Oct. 2 Dancing 0.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Ladles Free Everybody welcome OIL BURNERS CLEANED HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE Black 735 224 Seventh Ave. West CENTRAL HOTEL DINING ROOM Under new management. MEALS FROM 35c UP. Breakfa3t 630 a4m. to 9 a.m. Lunch 12:00 to 2 p.m. Supper . 5:00 p.m. to 8 p.m. WE AIM TO PLEASE I A Cash for old gold, Bulger's. Mrs. Q. Warren left this morning on a trip to Vancouver. The case of Martha Brown, a young native woman, who appeared befoie Magistrate Vancp this morning on a charge of being publicly intoxicated, was adjourned for eight days. At a pleasant ceremony op Tuesday afternoon at the Bank of Montreal, Miss Mary Pierce a valued member of the staff who was leaving the service of the bank to marry Morley Speer was presented with a handsome china tea service. The present Mj-s. w. J. Hicks and son who atlon was made with the ex- have been visiting here with presslon of appreciative and I Mrs. Hicks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Connery, left this morn-ing on her return to Nelson, Word has been received by Mr. and Mcs. Al Berner that their daughter, Nursing Sister Lieut. Beatrice Berner, has arrived in England. ' A. O, Franks, who. has been In the city ,for the past few weeks, will leave by Monday night's train on his return to Fraser Lake where he now rr.akes his home. cordial sentiments by the man ager, O. R. S. Blackby. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Furlough C.N.R. Boat ticket. Reward. Apply Box 594 Daily News. (236) v Military Orders First Reserve Battalion Prince Rupert Itegt. (M.G.) by -Lieut-Col, G. C. Oswell, E D. Headquarters Company will parade Sunday at 1:30 pjn. Jor Eren gun practice. Dress Roll call order, ground sheets to be carried. C.N.S.S. Week--End SAILING i CANCELLFI) OWING TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES i on October 14 for the purpose ! Full details will be lurnisn of checking up on radio licenses if A d to prospective passengers it was announced this mornln? X by the local government tele- I g:aph office. A number of pro- j 2 secutlons of radio owners whoi4 by any agents. CANADIAN NATIONAL V-14-43 TTTTTTTTyTTf TTTTTTTTTWT Winterize WITHOUT DELAY O Fire your furnace right. O Keep our furnace clean. Locally Born Girl is Bride Miss Helen Gamula and Stuart Furk are United in Marriage. At the home of the bride's parents on English Hill, the marriage took place at 7:30 Thursday evening of Miss Helen Patricia Gamula, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gamula. to Stuart Gilbert Furk, son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Furk of Vanr couver. Very Rev. James B. Gibson, dean of. St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father and the attendants were Miss Irene Beatrice Gamula, sister of the bride, and Ronald B. Spooner as groomsman. A reception followed the mar riage rites, refreshments being served and the evening being happily spent. The bride cut a beautiful wedding cake. . ine toast to the bride was proposed by Dean Gibson and Ho 'Xmas Cards T" 1T r Anthony nninony Eden iaen signing signing the me ror War r risoners Anglo"Sovlet treaty nas been LONDON, Oct. 2 W Britons will be unable to send Christmas cards, New Year cards and calendars to prisoners of war in Europe this year. That. Is be cause prison camp leaders complained after last year that the large number of greeting cards caused congestion in en- emy censorship and regular let ters were delayed greatly. COAL PRODUCTION DOWN 'LONDON, ffi Britain's coal output for the four weeks end ing Aug. 7 was 12,388100 tons, a drop of 1,928,000 tons from the previous four-week period. The Ministry of Fuel .said the fact most miners are taking their holidays in July and August was the main reason Xor the drop. yer where they will make their home. ' The bride was born in Prince ;Rupert and has lived here all her life. She was a member of the staff oof the Royal Bank of Canada. The groom was also responded to by the groom. A .with the Rril Bank but more toast to the bridesmaid was recently was with the British proposed by Corp. George Wolfe j Columbia Bridge and Dredging with the groomsman respond- Co. ing. The couple have the best. happy couple left Xor Vancou- I many Xrlends. ter size bed. 427 6th Ave. East. HOUSEKEEPING .Room required Blue 967. (2321 by officer's wife. October 13 to 28 M0 ews FOR SALE Bed, spring & mat- W3 tress, practically new. 1322 j Piggot Ave. (232) WANTED TO RENT Large Z3T ' . . , , , l room or apartment. Call FOR SALE2.2 hp Brlgges J Angler. & Stoatton air-cooled engine. 6 . Apply 1311 6th Ave. East after 5 p.m. (231) ROOM WANTED centrally locat- r ed, ' Semi-furnished. Phone Blue FOR SALE Six room house with furnace, good condition, ; on two lots, fenced. Price WANTED TO RENT Furnished $2200. Immediate possession. house or; apartment for rell- 1042 9th Ave. East, phone Red able Air 'Force officer, wife 509. (232) and one child. Apply Box 593 Daily J News. (235) FOR SALE Circulating heater I both coal and oil burner. 446 WANTED URGENTLY House i 4th Ave. East. (231) o'r apartment, close in. Will t buy furniture to $400. Refer- FS.ALE7M.anS bkycle-, nces. Apply Box 589 Daily 6th Ave. East. (231) News; (233) i i m .i ..a. i i m FOR SALE Small fully modern house on 2 lots. 1071 Ambrose Avenue. (233) HhH' w WAiNlfcU VTPn FOR SALE Motorcycle. 629 8tfi Ave. West. Phone Red 438. WANTED Butcher or butchers (236) FOR SALE 5 room house with furnace. Price $3000. Immediate possession. 424 Dunsmulr St. Green 390. (234) FOR SALE 120 acres on creek and highway, fenced, Timothy clover and wild hay. Plenty of building material on ground. Price $1000. Particulars, Box 16, Francois Lake, B.C. (233) FOR SALE 5 room house with basement, 2 lots. 640 8th Ave. East Phone Red 113 (235) FOR SALE 1 chesterfield suite, 1 radio, kitchen table and 2 chairs, 1 crib, 1 wood and coal range. Call 215 8th Ave. East after 5. FOR SALE Good living room coal heater. Apply 345 5th East. (232) Keep down temperatures M .FOR SALE Four roomed house Close off unused rooms 2 Dress warmly indoors Prevent heat losses. PHIIMT-EVITT CO. LTD. TTTTTTTYTTYYTTYTYTTTTTTT International Correspondence Schools Canadian Limited II. F. Lovin, Representative Box 52G 1315 Piggot Ave Prince Rupert, B.C. J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms ment. Two lots fenced. $1100 cash or $1250 on terms. Im mediate possession. 1840 7th Ave. East. Phone Blue 482. FOR RENT (239) SLEEPING Accommodatioon for two girls. 851 Ninth Ave. West. (231) ROOM AND BOARD Board and Room. 718 Fraser St. SWAP (233) WOULD Exchange Westing- house electric washer for .gas washer. Apply "Washer," P.O. Box 609, Prince Rupert, or Phone Red 331. (232) FOUND FOUND In back seat of local taxi, pair of child's glasses. Owner may have further information regarding same bv calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement, (232) helper, male or female, local retail store. Apply National Selective Service office . AM 87. ' (233) WANTED Young woman pre ferred to handle gramophone records, department. Good wages is good opportunity for theright person. Apply National Selective Service. AF 86 (tf) WANTED Baker's helper for local bakery, night work, 8-hour 'day. Apply Unemployment. Insurance Commission AM 89. (236) WANTED Man between sixteen & sixty. To the right person good wages & oppor tunity. Must be able to drive car". Apply National Selective Service. A.M.88 (tf) JANITOR Wanted for local hotel, room and board and wages. Apply Selective Service Office AM 84. (tf) PERSONAL DAY NURSERY, reasonable rates. Apply 441 7th Avenue East. (250) fiTENOS, TYPISTS, POSTAL CLERKS for Government war work. You can train at home. Free Information. M.C.C. Civil Service Schools Ltd., Winnipeg "JET" for polishing hot stoves is a boon. Winter months mean hot stoves always. "JET"' Is safe, handy. Sold everywhere. L. C. OYER, Interior Decorating paper hanging. Phone Black 810. (239) LOST REWARD will bo paid for Information leading to recovery of C.C. M. boy's bicycle (war model) lost from rear of Bank of Montreal Thursday nl?ht. September 23. Property of Alfred Blackaby. Apply Bex 301 Dally Newsr (231) A painting of Russia's foreign 11T ML J J minister. Molotoff , and Britain's If CrC lYlCU ricQ j .4 m pressn i a Dy amain 10 me Russian government. Announcements AH advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Catholic Bazaar, School Hall, Oct. 6 and 7. Orange Ladies' Dance Oct. 14 Oddfellows' Hall. Jean De-Catlo's Orchestra. Refreshments. Red Cross Tea October 21st. Home of Mrs. Kergln, 430 4th Ave. West. Eastern Star Ball, October 22. W. A. Coast Regiment Service Men's Dance. Oct. 25, Empress Club. "Help Norway" Invitation Dance Oddfellows' Hall, Oct. 29. Drawing for raXXle. Cathedral Fall Bazaar Nov. 18. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 25. United Church Bazaar Decem ber 2nd. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE 19 foot motor boat. 4 h.p. engine. Apply Box 587 Daily News. (232) WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Two or three furnished rooms. Willing to pay reward. Apply Box WANTED WANTED Two or more f umish ed rooms, mar.ied couple. Re ward. Green 314. (234) apartment for one adult and child. Phone Green 155. (234) REWARD OFFERED for Infor mation leading to securing furnished apartment for young couple. Name your own reward. Box 557 Dally News. !At utadel (231) Y.W.C.A. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. Garbutt. WANTED OLD UMBRELLAS. Regardless of condition we will pay you cash for your old umbrellas. Conserve Canada's HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture ln all its branches 26 4th St. Phone 655 "STAR'S" STYLEWEAR Ladies' & Children's Ready - to - Wear 625 Third Ave. W. Black 780 B. M. LAMB, TAILOR Ladies' & Men's Made-to-Measure Olothes. 3t)I Third Ave, W. Black 787 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers. Phone 174 P.O. Bo 274 NOTICE We wish to announce that we are now open for ladles' and men's suit alterations of all, sorts. Quick and efficient service. MODERN TAILORS 318' 5th St. Behind Royal Bank Phone Blk. 84 FRATERNAL ORDERS Prince Rupert I.O.O.F. LODGE NO. 63 meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays every month at 8 p.m. Mary Llllie Pierre and Morley Dale Speer Were Joined at Rites on Thursday. A pretty wedding of much lo cal interest was solemnized in the Salvation Army Citadel on Thursday evening, AdJ, E. A. Brundson offlclatln, when Mary Llllie, youngest daughter -of Mr and Mrs. H. L. Pierce was unit ed In marriage to' Morley Dale Speer, fourth, son oi Mr. ana Mrs. R. M. Speer, of Mayer- thorpe, Alta. The bride entered the chursh on the ami of her father by whem she was given In marriage. Her gown was of tradit ional white brocaded satin with a fitted bodice and a full skirt Her chapel veil was caught to a Juliet cap trimmed with pearls, and her shower boquet was of red roses and. maiden hair fern. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Clara Pierce: who chose a triple sheer gown of corn flower blue and cairied bouquet of pink and yellow carnations. Mr. Warren Speer was grooms man while Messrs. Earl and Her bert Pierce were ushers. Miss Marie Amadio played the Wedding Match and also accompanied Miss Amy Armstrong wtio sang "Becafse" while the register was Velng signed. Following the -ceremony a re ception for immediate relatives was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mrs. Herbert Pierce and Mrs. Wairen Speer i Fere servlteurs. The happy couple will be leaving for a wedding trip to Vancouver and Edmonton. On their return to the city they will take up. residence on Sixth Avenue Eait. The groom is an employeee at the local shipyards and the bride, prior to her marriage was a member of the staff of the Bank of Montreal. S Fresh Local Raw and 1 Pasteurized MILK I VALENTIN" T)AIRY I PHONE 657 Notice Uncertain deliveries of material for shoe repairing, shortage of help, unsatisfactory conditions for the deliveries of shoes and COD. collections until further notice it will be impossible for us to accept any further orders for shoe repairing. Shoes on hand and in th5 mail will -be repaired and returned to you soon. Thanking you for your patronage, VICTORY SHOE RENEW 531 RICnARD STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. ft metals for war Industry. Help MmwwmmmEKmmmmm us supply me manuiaciurers with umbrella frames. Annette Ladles Wear Co. (tf) BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Income Tax Returns Compiled Wallace Block Phone 3S7 r Owing to troop movements) etc., to ensure Christmas delivery to the Armed Forces overseas Order Early. SWEET ( C A P O R A Li CIGARETTES P.O. Box 600Q Montreal, or your tobacconist Meet Me At JOHNNY'S 9 Johnny's , Quel ttttttttvttttttttttvttt; SHACK BAR! (Our Coffee is Tops) PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK EMPLOYEES' ASS'N Dance In Staff Dining Hall SATURDAY, OCT. 2 9:00 P-M. Bill Stuart's Orchestra Red Pass or Button Necessary Lady employees can bving male escort NOTICE All citizens of Greenville should meet at their village not later than October 25 next, as agreed by the council and endorsed at the public meeting. (Signed) HENRY McKAY, Secretary of Greenville CounclL Magazine SUBSCRIPTIONS For Xmas Gifts r Place your Magazine Subscriptions EARLY allow six weeks for subscriptions to come into effect two months for overseas. We will enter subscriptions to all Canadian, British or United States Magazines at publisher's rates. Dependable Service Lowest Rates New and Rc-ncwal ef . 4 4