fcusn " II p.m. social. inland (233) Em p and w to lurncd on the Jcn Tnursaaj E . i -f(r fl Hiiora - Ids on wmcii ral audiences It and Demice irsday nisi" 3 y to Toronto lake up rcw having dls- jy parlor busl- nrcomDanled Lave by train George Mr. htalnln? busl- bere while ex ist to the m- iTiurf mivu WITH iOVT. Wares Threat Breatfr llmett Hon Natives In Fare more con- shv and the . . ; I ri in nn mier- tour of the n rout'i LuiLi his book. "AI- i . I J to amv. saiu n 5 ra I inn ney leu mai best chance nrt ensurinz labor under TS 111 UULlVfa it. ' ry r o tjri t been aDDrov-. rnni' nnnn v n n r was essential of the natives from a Cen iiwrv ior aii.- thrce dcnoml J noux de people full the mint f 1 ers Tor African afield as Egypt r Tlic Royal will shortly Is- contalnlng the the new ntrt uie union next 4.000,000 ($42,. and grants to In addition to fees, gratuities or leave have (he directorate IV .Mtmn 11 1940 c& rcoort sait grants Natives haVf hnftn rile 1 I'unn t tu I n CQIM n nn 1. " I'"-" nave 1 !min..LI an or Welsh acres are un he new dlscov o cause radical for. . Linn uuw iiiii.in ssories. bath- kitchen gad-lhem among notions vou at THE UHFt TU tractiveness tn nri more iels- II E IFTv ORE I. ews Items A Long trips or short, day or night, 99 Taxi at your service. un John Bulger sailed on a trip Vancouver last night on the prince Rupert. P. H. Llnzey sailed last night on a business trip to Vancouver on the Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. William Bussey sailed on the Prince Rupert last night on a trip to Vancouver, .Norman Neison of Nelson Bros. Fisheries sailed on the Prince Rupert last night on his return south from a business trip to the company s plant at Port Ed ward. Q, Q, Balrd, director of the C.NJt. lands department, Winnipeg, sailed for Vancouver last nleht on the Prince Rupert af ter spending a few days In the city on company business. R. Nugent, Wartime Housing maintenance Inspector of Van couver, who has been In the city for the last several days on business, sailed last night to return to the southern city. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Garon of St, Bernard, near Quebec City, arrived here by train Thursday nlzht to visit two months wun the former's brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garon, pioneer Prince Rupert residents. J. R. WED QUIETLY AT C. BRIDE'S HOME W. H. 8. A quiet wedding of local Interest P. was solemnized last night at the home, of the bride's parents, N. when Mrs. Audrey Beryl Brooks-bank, R. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Parkin, became the Driae of Charles Owen Sncll of Van couver. Rev. R. A. Wilson of First J. United Church officiated. The bride woe an afternoon dress of rose silk with lace trimmings, A and was attended by Mrs. Robert II. Parker wearing a gold dress with bronze trimmings. Groomsman was Neville B. Gerrard. At a reception which followed in Hip Parkin home, the briae and groom received the .compli ments of their friends, roast, u the bride was proposed by G. P. Tinker, Andy McNaughton at the piano provided musicar enter tainment. Mr. niirl Mrs. Sncll left last nlffht nn the Prince Rupert on a honeymoon to Vancouver, Vic toria and the Okanagan. iney win return to take ud residence in Prince Rupert later this year. Mr. Snell is district manager ior B.C. Packers. Announcements All advertisement t ran column will be charged lor a full month at 25c a word. Presbyterian Anniversary Ban quet, October 7. Cambral Spinster's Spree Civic Centre, October 11. L.O.B.A. Bazaar, Oct. 23. Onppn Marv Tea. Mrs. Par kin's. October 24. Gyro Hocdown, Civic Centre Oct. 31. . Oahalrnll Ha7aar. October 31 l.O.O.F. Hall. r.r.v nazaar. Nov. 6, Civic Centre. W.A. Baptist Church fall sale Nov. 7. Women of the Moose bazaar, Moose Temple, Nov. 13 and 14. W. A. Canadian Legion Fall Bazaar, November 20. St. Peters Fall Bazaar, Nov. Zi. Lutheran Tea and Home Cook ing, November 23. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fail Bazaar, November 30. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, November 28th. Old Time Dance, Prairie Ramblers, every Saturday night, Odd , fellows' Hall. Classified Advertising rays! TTTTTTVTVYTTTWrTTVTYYTVWTTTTTTT .S TH urvimr xti? T UflM K I " J nuiVlL-llLHl ,1 liM"' DTMitci adc TTmi rm LARS T.APR" I 518 Third.Ave. W. P O. Box 1118 i THIS AND THAT mm "Look, doctor, stop worrying about your heart throbbing and your blood pressure rising " PRINCE RUPERT P. Honor Roll L. List of Men and Women who gav V, Active Service Are YOU responsible for someone's name not In this list?. R. ARMY Richard Adklns Wm. I.. Leverett rviiriiui v. Alvpv K. W. Llneham Armstrong'Sr. Leonard Lineham Louis Astoria James Evan Love E. Aves Claience Lovln 8. Stanley Balllnger 'Charles a. Lord T. P. Bartlett o. P. Lvons Jack Baltour Danny Magnet Eric Barton O. Marchlldon Geoffrey Bates Cecil M. Marr H. beerllng Murlll Mathews Bevnon Leonard Mendels Jack Bergen Steve Mentenko W. Blrell Jack Mlcholuk O. Bird Leo Mlcholuk' 8. Leonard Blrtcb Victor Miller Walter Bird D. Montgomery Blackhall R. Montgomery Donald Blake M. D. Montesano L. Bouvetto' E. T. S. Moore W. W. Bowes Clyde Moraes Lloyd Bowman Stanley Moraes D.u ftrnfiawplt rora Moran Ronald Bracewell .Turk Mnran wiuiam Dress James Aioran W. Brldden Pari Mnfitnrl Earl Brocnu Otto Mostad W, M. Brown Robert Moxlcy Prank Tlrurft Arthur Murray Wlzncr Bryant John K. Murray lfpAH V Unrnln T r. A Murrn Melbourne Bussey Jack Mussallem Arthur P. Cade George W. McAfee John A. V. Cade m. P. McCaffcry Alfred Calderone K. McCrlmmon H.'lJ. Calderwood J. C. McCubbln Aldo Campapnola N. McOlashan jbck ampoeii a, a. Macuonaia John ramnbell Ian Macnonald William Cavalier Jack McEvoy Marn Cavenalle Alex McFarlane A. H. Chasteney n. MeGrelsh trie cnnsiLson A. Mcintosh O. Christopher orid Mclntyre Arthur J. Clark A. Maclean Donald Clark I. O McLean Edward Clark lan A. MacRae Larry C. Clark Joseph Naylor George Collins Jr W. 11. Nesbltt O. M. .... coinns wiitiia Leonaril LMJIIDIH i'tl Ness Henrv P. CloUtler n N Nlinn james w. voiims Donald Norvnn Jim Colussl David W. Oland Mike Colussl Robert Ornie Prank Comadlna I,. J. I'arcnt . J. T. Cook Robert Parks M. van Cooten Frank arlctte Grant Covcrdale Robert D. Patrick Walter Cross O. F. Pen iey Bert Cross Walter Perkins Robert Dleldal Ernie Perlstrom Wallace E. Dell Peer Peterson Charles Dennis Thomas A. Phelp3 Thomas Dennis Arthur Phillips Frank Derry Perev P. Pierce Peter Donerty W.. A. Pllf old Jr. R. c. H. Dumlord m n Pnwell Victor Duncan Allan Prevost Paul Dvornen L. C. R. Raabe Oeorge Dybhavn ernest Ratchford D. J. Edlund Alf. M. Rlvett Malcolm Elder N. A. Pavllkls Whltneld Elder Garnet C Quick Frank Elliott Harry L. Quick Helge Essen Ed. Rettnery a R. Finer James E. Uell Charles V. Evltt Car) Reich Oeorge Flewln Freddie Reich Thomas Flewln Alex O. Rlx Dick Fong Fred Roberts, sr. WIM1nn Oarllck FreH Roberts. Ir. James Qarllck Wm. H. Roberts J. G. Garrett R. a. Robinson John Gates E. S. Roper James H. Gibson rt. Ruaaerham Jack Ollchrlst Kaare Rudsvlck Ralph Gillies Thomas II. Ryan Alfred E. 8. Olllls Arnt Rye Joseph D. OIIUs Olav Rysstad Milton P. Olllls Wldar A. Sandhals Andrew O lover Fred Slmonds WUllam Uomea Bud Bkaltebol Darrow Oomez Fred Scheaffer John Good R. J. Schealfer Earl Gordon WUllam Bcherk 16 Oordon John T. Scully Edward Gosnell Thomas Scully T. W. Graham Bob Shrubsall Burton Oreen Thomas Blbley B. Blmundson 1. JM. unrui.v - a. B. oun-a-nootuieim o...... Bplro Gurgerlch Hugh J. Smith Splro Gurvlcli James Smith James Hadden J. Srrtjth Malcolm J. Harper Douglas Stalker t T Harvev J. A. Btewart i. .t. R. Hayncs Mbert Stiles K. C. W. Haynes A. L. St. John Storrle R. H. A. Hayncs Alexander Head .taf.lt Storrle E. D. Cecil Hemmons Nell Stromdahl Glen Hemmons James Suden 2000 (New, used navMUpnriprwin .T. (1. Sutherland Howard Hlbbard Roy Sweet C. Hill Richard Sylvester H. Hinton C. Dan Taper P. E. Hodgklnson L. V. Tattersal Harold noagson uorjeri layior Wm. C. Hood John Albert Teng a. Horner W. B. Tobey David Houston D. Thompson Robert Houston Arnold Tweed Percy Hudson Jack Unwln , E. Hudson Omar 11. Tweed Pred Hunter Rodney Valpy William Hutson A. (Bill) Vance Harold Iverson Clarence Vaughan Robert Johnson R VlrVerman Walter Johnson Robert Vuckovlch Vennath -InViriRfon .Inhn Walker D. Johnston C. Wanamaker D. Johnston Harry S. Ward Nick J. Ktllas A. J. waison MlchHd Kowall C. D Watson Robert W. Keays R. M. Watson Ree. Kings Jack Wcarmouth Mike Kuwait James Weir Nick Kurulok lslte West Fredk. A. Large Dan Wick Ronald Lee WUllam White A. Lee T. J. Williams VirnrAll T? 1 JV James Wong hiirl.tt T I tnn Tamoa Ufnnil Oliver R. Lelghton Robert Woods W, T. Leignton h. k. wratnaii Pierre LeRpss Jack WrathaU n. M. Letnes K. fi. WrathaU Andrew LetourneauT. M. Wru?ht Charles. E. Love Charles T. Young IWomenH nntrln TAprner MAXlne Llewellvn Louise Bird P. Anne McDamcs Thylrs Hamblln i Edith Mutrle Ida E. Hanklnson Irene Sully Matilda LiRrscn ane imrcr Dorelgn Hall U.S. ARMt (Women) Mary McCaffery U.S. ARM (Men) , Chester B. Clapp Terence Ormo George A. uiay inorauaH.ricur. Glenn Goodlive E. Santurbane Richard J. Moore Kgood E. Stephens AIR FORCE Ronald Allen llelge Holkestad , II. a. Archibald Mike Hudema tiairy Astoria John P. Johnson Alex BAlllle David h. Jones Howard Beale Sam Jurmaln Marcel Blaln Robert Kelsey J. F. Bouzek Oliver J. Keays J. J. Bouzek Francis W. Lcask J. V. Bouzek I. L. Leavens Peter Brass Kara Y. Lee Wm. M. Brown Alan Lelghton Alan Burba nk Harold Leverett Alfred E. Burnlp Donald Llewellyn Denis W. Burnlp John Lindsay W. C. Cameron Albert Man Peter Cartwrlght Cedrlc Man Rene Cavenatle George U. Mayer Victor Cavenalle Henry Mayer Elmer Clausen J. H. McLeod WUllam Collins Gavin D. Mead Jack Corbould John J. Miller Eddie CrosbV Richard Mills Ray Crosby Herbert Morgan Oeorge M. dime Ralph Morln James Currle H. W. Macdonald Arthur Davey Don McCavour John W. Davcy Eric Orme Pat Deane Donald B. Nelson Don II. Deane William J. Nelson Bruce Dleldal Ed. M. Ormhelm Victor Dell Robert L. Peachey M. J. Dougherty Paul Postolu Jack Eastwood Vernon Qulnlan Donald Eby oior nuasvicK Thomas J. Evans Tore A. Selvlg Jack C. Ewart Ken Schubert Victor Field Arne J. Selvla Clarence Flnley Wm.' Ehrubsall Albert Platen Robert Sllversldes r. IP Vlawln TT.l Hlo Km I til Murray Henderson James D. Stuart Hugh Li. rorresi. noDeri inper Thomas Forrest ' J. .T. Thompson Rupert Fulton R. E. Tobey loins orm oiay d. c Tumnson Douglas Gusha Robert Tur(,-eon William Hadden . , John, A. tfa.ker Vftrrv Hamilton Elmore Hanklnson 'Rudolph -Warne Box 1308 Phone 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J. II. Scliuman - S. Julian Night Calls: Blue 170 Green 787 Cor. 2nd Ave. and 7th St. Popular Records and withdrawn) YOUR CHOICE 15c; 8 for $1.00 Music by Crosby, Ink Spots, Munroe, etc. RAISING FUNDS FOR PURCHASING SPECIAL BOOKS Sixty students will march onto R. city streets at 8 ajn. Saturday Ont.: to launch the Parent-Teacher r. Tag Day, which Is hoped to raise Mrs. a larger sum than that or last C. year. Mrs. An Interesting display of read Mr. ing material, readers and library Marv books has been nlaced In the W. windows of the Northern B. C, old Power vo. store on xnird Ave. These books, loaned by the Booth Memorial High School ers; and Border Street School, are the tvDe which will be purchas ed from money raised from the St. taar nroceeds. The nresent sud- Mrs. ply is pmtully inadequate ior the use of 1250 pupils. Sports and esulpment also, will be purchased. SPECIAL CANVASS In addition to the Tag Day appeal, a special canvass Is being made of organizations and business houses for contributions. S. A. Cheesman, vice-principal of Borden Street School. Is in charge of this canvass.. The P.T.A. hopes the parents and interested citizens seelns the dlsolav today and tomorrow will donate generously to this cause. The display was arranged bv Mrs. V. Seaman. Clarence In- E. sulander, Stan Saville and Mr. Cheesman. Mrs. E. W. Becker is chairman In charse of the tasecrs. Tag headquarters' will be at the Civic Centre, where a refreshment committee will l&ok after the needs of the youthful taggers. SCHOOL BOARD AID "The School Board Is aware of the need for books In the schools and Is contrlbutin.2 to the extent of $1 per pupil." stat ed Mrs. M. M. Roper, School Board secretary. "The board appreciates the Interest the P.T.A. is takins in supplementing the efforts of the School Board." WHADDON, Wiltshire, Eng. Mr. and Mrs. G. Fulford have celebrated their 60th wadding anniversary. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SnUATTON WANTED Position as 'Companion-nouseKeeper iu elderly coude or practical nursing case, by competent middle-aged woman. Apply Mrs. J. Wilson, P.O. Box 972 Prince Runert. B.C. 1235) Arvld Hansen Wm. H. Wilson Lawrence Hansen Henry Worsfold Harold Hclgerson George Zbura (Women) t3t wT1ai.M.y Hfnllvn R FMt.rh Jean R. Cameron Noreen d. Gibson Iris Corbould isooei Macitenzie Lilian Croxford Kay Nlckerson Molly Mackenzie Made supreme" Sacrifice NEURALGIA Are NEURALGIA and the Hammering Headaches It causes luiuum.?"-cruel pain? Gt fast; safe relief as others have, with TeMpleton's T-R-C s. Dont delav another day. Start now to relieve thatVin with T-R-C-s-the remedy enthSsWially tlsed by thousands. At all drussistt SOc. M- Gordon's McBtlde Street E. Salter, Vancouver; Mr. and Baconovlch, Ketchikan; and Mrs.. R. Myers, city; Lewis. Milan. Tennessee; A. Campbell, Winnipeg; liar- Box, Quesnel; John cnisiein, Kdmontont W. Draycott, famun A. W. Klmmaman, Payette, Penn.: R. S. Moore, Plttsburgn Ponn.. U.S.A.: Robert Bradley Rtimnnton: Mr. and Mrs. Park Catharines. Ont.: Mr. and M. Dubeau. Terrace; . Mr Mrs. 3. Johnson, KetchiKan POPULAR LOCAL GIRL MARRIED St. Paul's Lutheran Church was the scene of a pfetty wed dine last evening when Johanna, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Petersen, 1136 Ambrose Avenue, became the bride of Pettv Officer Harold Palmer, R.C.N., son of Mr. and Mrs. c Palmer of Vancouver, The ceremony was performed by Rev. Basil s. rrocKier oi Dir. Andrew's Anglican- Cathedral, and was followed by a reception at the Commodore ballroom at which almost 100 friends of the newly-married couple paid their respects. Given in marriage By her father, the bride wore a gown of white satin. She carried a bouquet of pink and white car nations and was attended oy her sister, Miss Mary Petersen as bridesmaid. Mary wore a floor-length gown wrlth blue satin top and skirt of white net with blue ribbons. She carried bouquet of pink and yellow carnations. At the slenlne of the register, Mrs. die Wick sang the solo "Be cause." accompanied by Peter Lien at the organ. At the reception at the Com modore, the bride was toasted by Rev. Mr. Prockter. Tne bridesmaid was toasted by tne e-room. Tribute to the bride was paid by L. M. Felsenthal, ner former employer Mr. and Mrs. Palmer sailed last night on a honeymoon to v-mennvfT. Later thev will take up residence in Victoria, where the bridegroom Ls attached, to the Royal Canadian Navy. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE" RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 195 Just Arrived! A new shipment of Congoleum Rugs and other felt back rugs. See them now at Hardware PHONE 311 COLD MEATS FOR WARM WEATHER BULKLEY MARKET WE DELIVER DAILY THIRD AVENUE PHONE 178 Phone Red 319 Green & Kermode Builders and Painters All Interior and Exterior Work Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert n. smith. Woodstock. Ont.: Oldernberger, Woodstock, Lloyd Monk Vancouver; w. Rauter. Pacofl: Mr. and Millichamn. Vancouver; P.O. Box 1464 Free Estimates and Prompt Service Jtfntc Uupctt Daily J3rtu Friday. October 4, 1946 For Stormy Fall Days... Towers' Oiled Cotton Raincoat Olive Green Shade with Corduroy Collar. Lined. Has Storm Flap With dome fasteners. SIZES 3G TO 4C $8.75 "THE MEN'S SHOP' 'UI IIMIV w fvj CLOTHING 532 THIRD AVENUE Bessie Middleton Weds At Walcott SMITH ERS Bessie Ellen, riau-rhter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Middleton: of Walcott, and Harijfd William Johnson, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Anarew jonusuu of' Flat Valley, Sask., were married Sunday. . Rev. Stronstad performed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. The bride wore a pale Diue dressmaker suit with white ac- ppssnTies and a corsage of wnlte and pink roses. She was attend ed by Miss Helen van ae veen of Tintagel; who wore a tailored IN LOVELY COSTUME; JEWELLERY ASK fOR CCLLiniCRfifT BY mme AT YOUR JtUaiR$ VT.HE CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY" When PERSIAN I Fine Wood NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 100 Cords of Seasoned Scrap Lumber First class H-inch lengths, free of nails $10 per cord Second class trimmings up to lMnch lengths, $8 per cord Third class, .various lengths uncut - ?G per cord FOR COURTEOUS AND RELIABLE SERVICE HEMMONS TRANSFER Phone Black 156 Night Phone: Black 665 Box 1131 Station B kp- i.J P.O. OVA w w AND FURNISHINGS PHONE 343 INFANT SUCCUMBS Beatrice jacKson, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Jackson of Sunnyslde Cannery, died in the Prince Rupert Gen eral Hospital last night. EDLESBOROUGH, Bucking hamshire, Eng. P) Mrs. Sarah Pearson, 1C0, says the secret, ol longevity is "fresh air and a glass of stout daily." suit with red accessories and a corsage of red and white roses. Andrew Lubers Was best man,. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will reside at Telkwa. Marries WOOL It's the match of the season! For what could be more dashing, more scintillating, more exciting, than vivid wool' spiced with inky-brack Persian Lamb. , BUY ON BUDGET PLAN No Carrying Charges ho Interest. Terms In accordance with W.PT.B. Regulations. for Sale! Office: J. II. Malr's Auction Rooms Third Avenue East .