tv-HallPcn D to 2. 1344 Hi CITIZENS . jit is now open for registration 11 .nun for for night night registration registration fron from 9-00 o'clock, on October 26th, 27th Secretary, CIVIC LABOUR FEDERATION. I V W A A Fa i . i J Of course I'm proud of him . . . .1 ...mm fnr li!m In rnm linrm IVr uu ... I T lima n lilllo i'Tfrn ritrlit In nsle I ' . v. " --CJ-" ip f .11, . irt nut nvrv rti-LIi vnit rnn inln yu ivino i . . - J IL.n.la T Innu' I'm trnmfr In. And bow that everyone else in onn who lias a son or a brother nt inina IIIO 111 .Itlcinp V1II tfl Ml Wo. Kill WW m m tm snoc in open neci ana we In rnhnn nnrl snlke are being presented to you by EST III VIUIUKT" WJJir T GORDON HARDWARE OES or CUT RATE SHOE STORE Across From Ormcs Drug Store 1 LETS NOT FORGET THE GIFT ' TT1IK MAN IN THE SERVICE! OUBh ..t . . . trlff n a iva jiuL mn .itp rr cpim :in uvi'i&iaa Christmas, there's the man lit the service right we country who would like a thoushtful gift, 5e from a fine selection of .appropriate gifts 111 i Priced under $1.00! THE VARIETY STORE winstrongs Store have Cow Day a complete variety of available 'SFJca, Fresi Fruits, Vegetables NOW OPT?.M T?nr TJTTOTMT?CQ v ... " -.i run uuoiiijuu VERTISIN0 COPY YfaL m APPRECIATED PORT SIMPSON COUPLE MARRY A -wedding or popular interest in the north coast district was solemnized Wednesday after noon at 3:30, in First United Church, when Miss Fanny Margaret Helln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Helln, of Port Simpson, became the bride of Lloyd Henry Dudoward, son of Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Dudoward, also of Port Simpson. Rev. J. A. Donncll officiated. A large number of friends from Port Simpson, Queen Charlotte Islands, and the Naas River district attended the ceremony -which was made colorful by the costumes of the attena ants and the flowers they carried. Wearing a full-length gown oi brocaded satin with sweetheart neckline and long sleeves, the bride was given. In marriage by her uncle, Wllllaln Beynon. She also wore a tiara veil, and carried a bouquet of rose chrysanthemums. Matron of honor was Mrs. Annie Louise Dudoward, who wore a rose street-length gown, and carried gold chrysanthemums. The bride was also attended by two flower girls dress ed In taffetta, and carrying nosegays. Groomsman was Charles Henry Dudoward, and there were other attendants to the groom. Mrs. Norman Upper was organist. Following the ceremony a reception was held in-the banquet room of the Commodore Cafe, with about 70 friends attending. Buy War Savings Stamps. On Parade ment will be Inspected by Ma Jor General Pcarkes, V.C., C.B., D.S.O., M.C., G.O.C. Pacific Command. The last occasion on which General Pearkes Inspected the Regiment was on March 2, 1943, shortly after Its formation. The Regiment turned out at full strength and the G.O.C. was Impressed with the manner in which the citizens of Prince Ru pert had answered the call to the Reserve Army. In 1943, thc-war clouds lnthe Pacific were a good deal darker than they are today and the probability now of the Reserve Arr.v having to defend th$ shores of Canada Is everyday be coming remote. Nevertheless, Ot- THE DAILY NEWS PAOE THREB Local News Items... 1 PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS C.N.R. OFF TO GOOD START Canadian National Railway employees of the Smlthers division subscribed 30 per cent of their $135,000 Seventh Victory Loan objective In the first two days of the-drlve, and canvassers are still going strong In hope of passing the objective by a wide margin. The two-day figure was 25 per cent over the figure for the corresponding date for the Sixth Loan. A $5,000 subscription, 'brought in by Stan Jones of Smlthers, leads the list and has set an all-time high for individual rail way canvassers. The Smlthers division was organized by Superintendent C. A. Berner and following meetings of the sales force In Prince Rupert and Prince Geofge, It go off to a fast start. Following are the C.N.R. canvassers in Prince Rupert: Division captain W. L. Armstrong. B. and B. employees H.E.A1-ton. Track employees J. O. Meshe-wilk. Mechanical, Stores and Engine men T. H. Priest, Percy Bond, and Bert Teng. Car department C. McNab, Jack Paul, Mrs. Wright. Trainmen and Yardmen J. D. lsi (R.) Bn. Prince Rupert Kegt. (MG) whole, and should therefore re ccive the support of all citizen capable of bearing-arms. The " Reserve Army is one means by, which citizens who, on account of medical unfitness, business reasons, age, etc., can Union Waitresses' Hallowe'en Dance, Monday, October 30, Oddfellows' Hall. It's a datel (253) Adjutant and Mrs. E. D. Brunsden, Salvation Army, will be leaving next Monday night for Vancouver to attend a Congress gathering. Hallowe'en Dance, P.R. Reserve A.A. Battery, Friday, Oct. 27, Armories. 9:30 to 1:30. Andy McNaughton's Orchestra. (252) BABY'S Colds mhmiw i lme-icstea home remedy for relieving miseries of children's colds. No dosing to upset stomach. A m 0 i c Just rub it on. VWJrJS Saunders. Depot and General offlces W. J. Gale. Freight sheds H. R. Hill. City offices M. Inving. Announcements All advertisements in tbls column will be charged tor a full month at 25c a word. Rebekah Fall Bazaar, Oddfellows' Hall, Oct. 26, 2 pjn. Valhalla dance. In aid of school libraries, Oddfellows' Hall, Oct. 27, 9:30-1:30 a.m. Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows' Hall. De Carlo's orchestra. 9-12. Job's Daughters' Fashion Display, Oct. 27, Masonic Hall. L.O.B.A. Tea, October 27, Oddfellows" Hall, from 2-6. Dry Dock Employees' Welfare On Tuesday evening, Novem- tawa still considers that the Re- Association Dance, Staff Dining bcr 7, the Prince Rupert Regi-1 serve Army plays an important I "a,u' tafy; MUS1C Dy fjutu 114 jiiijjiic ui;iciltct ao a Hallowe'en Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, October 31. L.P.P. Halloween Oct. 3L Eagles' Hall B. Lamtf, Tailor, 50c Jamboree, Tickets at W.O.T.M. Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. Nov. 1, 9:30-1:30 not Join the Active Army, can! Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 9. show a solid front behind the C.W.L. Bridge, Wnlst and Crib war effort and form part of an ; bage. K. C. Hut, Nov. 9. organized military body available st. Andrew's Cathedral Fall i for any type of emergency. .Bazaar, 3 p.m., Nov. 16. Personnel other than officers, Eastern Star Dance, Nov. 17. .N.CX).'s. and specialists, re; ; SL pfcr's Fall Bazaar, Nov'i quired to attend 45 parades ember 23. during the year in order that the I Cambral chapter, I.O.D.E., level of training may be main, Teai Nov. 23, home of Mrs,, tained in a Unit it is necessary George Rorie, 4th Ave. W. that this requirement be en- United Church faU sale, Thurs-forced from time to time. day, December 7. FRANK DERRY PASSES AWAY Well Known Pioneer is In Victoria Dead Wor,d has been received here of the death in Victoria yesterday of Frank Derry, well known former resident of Prince Rupert. Mr. Derry who was connected with the mechanical department of Canadian National Railways for many years reached retirement age last summer and left the city to live in Victoria three months ago. He was accompanied by his wife and daughter Jean. Since going to Victoria, the family has been living with Mrs. Derry s sister, Mrs. Tom Silversldes, while they waited to get a house of their own. Besides his wife and daughter, Jean, Mr. Derry Is survived by a son, Frank Jr., overseas, and a brother, W. II. Derry, formerly Janitor of Booth High School. Mr. Derry was 65 years of age and was born in England. ARE MARRIED AT ACROPOLIS HILL Miss Ruth McLance Becomes Bride of Cpl. Fcrnandes The chapel at Acropolis Hill was the scene of a very pretty wedding last Saturday evening, when Ruth Adelaide McClance of Vancouver, became the bride of Cpl. Anthony Fernandes of United States Army here, formerly of Oakland, California. Chaplain Rowlands officiated. Given in marriage by Cap:. M. K. Tobey, the bride looked very charming in her lovely wed ding gown of white Duchess satin en-train, trimmed with hand-made lace and pearls. Her floor-length silk hand-embroidered veil fell from a Mary Queen of Scots headdress. She carried a large bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses and fern with long white satin streamers. Mald-of- honor'was Mrs. E. Manzer and bridesmaid was Miss Yvonne Manzer, .while little Miss Judy Bellamy acted as flower girl. Hie groom was attended toy Technical-Sergeant Benny Bosi The guards of honor were TS Vergil Otten, Sgt. Bert Schroef- fer, P. F. C. Sedney Doyle, Pte, Dennis Gay, TS. .Bill. Tappen Cpl. Latta, T5 Richard Harris, T5 Sam Cilliffe. After the ceremony a reception was held in the dining room of the Central Hotel, which was decorated for the occasion. A lovely 4-ticr wedding cake centered a table. Miss Rose Rylan-der and Miss Alice De Mare acted as hostesses. Some 3u guests enjoyed a delightful sup per and gave many toasts to the bride and groom. Cpl. and Mrs. Anthony Fer nandes have taken up residence at 1033 Ambrose Ave. KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome ' "" I IIb 0pcn 5 p'm' to 12 p'm rr s) . iHS OiUlde Orders from 2 p.m. -" & PHONE RED 247 8B Jto ccr 'am ' cm&uW, : W f jn (ttfcr 'tcfinefMtl , ; ;;KlJ ANDERSON lilllifilll ' ' 1 1111111 numbing and Heating lM Automatic Sprinkling and DIIDFY I SI . ML UB ImlviMwA lllills Comer 2nd Ave. and 4th St. j IHH rii,,nc uri1 389 p-- Dx 1294 (ffi? t h i ' -a. imm I THE REX CAFE I Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 pjn. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 "SALADa Famous Names . . . STANFIELD'S Known in Canada as makers of fine underwear, In normal times this firm supplies a type of garment for every need. Now, with civilian production curtailed, the range is restricted. We have recently obtained a quantity in pure wool ribbed. Gold Label Shirts and Drawers, per garment Red Label Shirts and Drawers, per garment Combinations, per suit . 1 MODELS ! COSTUMES Job's Daughters Pcoplcs Store I PLACE Masonic Hall . t TIME 8:15 p.m.-Oct. 27, 1944 W? ; i RESULT $2.23 u. $2.50 Blue Label Shirts and Drawers, per garment $3.00 Combinations, per suit $5.00 BUY VICTORY BONDS Prince Rupert's Own 1944 Fall Fashion Show Admission 50c Proceeds to War Work . Julia Arthur DRESS PUMPS In British Tan and Golden Tobacco Colors with Dress Cuban and Low Cuban Heels. Perfect fitting Elasticized lines Black Kid Tango Pumps Just arrived Family Shoe Store Ltd. ' "The Home of Good Shoes" Meet Mc at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Oat Coffee Is Tops) - - SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 51. FRASER STREET Prince Rupert