irican uin :.i .-A ',' i-A r ttTT V 24. 194, n I- tnan s rnue Crtblie and AB tudrff Llm Wiled In Marrlac 3 c ' -OK piacc F..-it Unlteo dabbe. United 'netjt. and Able C ,. iiolm. n.c O L DmiflM. '.cd The bride c: f Mr. and ... 6 jth Rosa. . :;,nm 1 the - Mrv Duncan F :,p Saikat-i-,bs nee ol the bride was by Lieut k RCNVJt. x was of Ivory ' u:i and she wry Illusion lie pile pink .rnailnm that . .ip iitrearnera .. white Bible L. .Jc durttt? th . dance on Uw J anna FlU-u pink and w Uj a flora' w in har mony with her bouquet. Signalman Warren Rutherford and Dandaman Harry D. Irwin, both k.u.n.v.11.. attended the groom. Guests gathered at the reception held in the Recreational Hall of the ClTillan Women's Barracks when Mrt, Forrest Por-cade proposed the toast to the onoe. Hostesses at the reception were Mrs. Forrest Forcade, Mrs. Patrick OXeary, Mis Mary Pas- then, Pearl Sherman and Ruth Matzstek. For the wedding trip the bride wore ft navy blue suit with matching aeeeMortM. Announcements All tdTrrtlirnumu In ttt column vtll be chair) tor a full month t 26e a word. Valhalla Dance. Oddfellows' Hall. July 28. 9:30 pjn. to 2:30 a.m. W.O.TJil. Dance. Aug. 2. Oddfellows' Hall. D Carlo's Orchestra. Refreshments; 10-2. Orance Ladies' Dance. Oddfel- I lows' Hall. Aug. 10. DcOarlo'i Orchestra. 9:30 to 1:30. IE Ml) LIGHT PUSHES: 1. W. Utn U rrix-allnc llaf a (jimoU rim-rlf-rw-r lla tliir.l llarlc-i in irn Iran. All the ilaiirrr alt ualt arr iiu. l.ul trm tiding lit warning algnata. mmrkrffor ImiIi full and Induttrlali arr OI'I'MlllH'CIIT. llJDtt KMf'll it (lira ti hlrh hate cnmidrlrly cafiluml fiuhlic ,.lun at fcing vm$m in a utui orgy ttf i$rcnlalion uill,. nrj to location, management ur trnttury wnitUtn. I IT WHAT YOU WILL . . . CO It It KC- Is, PHOFIT TAKING OH It KA CM ON . . . I KITS A RE TOP HEAVY! AND A SIIAKK IS INDICATED. i lliekliart IrrmoullonV, ImiI It I Important to art unlraa tur piMition a an Imralnr anal anreulalor U t If tlaiiiacnl repair A MV.I.K lllUVMI. IIHf.K VAS WHICH IUU1Y KM.AKDLKSS Or IMK Itl.COVMCY UIIHJI IK I I I S OCRS hat many Junction rttrntlal lor ami speculator alike 'hut III moil tifaf mrrttce It-lay rln tlean out sour tcrmk ttacLi. Latnr a om.mWith l.lUl tlUlYicath). Thr long trrm m. la ricrltcnttmrnl tirofilt can and uitl It rarnrtt In ) Wf .'an.! olW (. an.f(nnHlr(aI . . . tlt'T llll; MUST I rol1IO TO III V 7ff.U TIIKSiWMt ts-irm..v .7( K TO AT1RACIII I. IJUJ.S. mc ll pad tlirr ninntlia t liatr rlrtotnl murli rlTort ntr.iilrrIJ monrt vain an arr lira I r liiulrr.laiulln l:l.jllK.MrK i.irturr. V C I IKK IT. I. 1.1. y imtant hut it mat Im fnrnliaJot.nl ur at Iraal muallnl 't roprrltra now ynlrr ilnrlomnrnt. 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'":s iMMuu.tit: siKrtY ur to or'iom y i"uii,t..s, HKGI LVH SLItSCHIPTION HATES YFAIt $50.00 SIX MONTI IS tUS.00 Til It EE MONTHS $20.00 IT FOH A LIMITED PEHIOD WE OFFEH WEEKS CO.MPLiri'E TRIAL service $2.00. t SE THE COUPON TODAY AND HIVE IN RETURN THE NAME OF A KK SELLING trxiiKit ruin, a miAiiK ( II HAS GREAT POSSIHILITIES. i I I INDIiRS, HMOMi .SIHKI.T WI'.ST- hlO, CANADA lr, ft ml 2.i1fl. M-ml me I'ACTFINbDIIbQS for nit rrl. Hire. OULSFJ'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN CtJi Ave. II, Beside P.O. Station It. "Select Lunches and Select Service" Pur stock fresh and complete, prices right POULSEN'S GROCERY Courtesy and Service Free Delivery Red .11 IMG GEORGE CAFE flal Chinese Dishes Chop Sucy Chow Mein 10 a.m, to 10 p.m. P"ue and 8th Street ritlNCR RUPERT ROOFING CO. Doz 723 8aUllsts on Bulltup Hoofs Repairs, Re.shlngllng free Estimates LOCAL NEWS NOTES A BOYS' UNDERWEAR in all' Mr and Mrs. Clarence In stze now on sale at the Rupert sulander returned on Saturday j ...n4. aiiu uuj owic on oixm irom a nonuii irip io van Street across from Helgerson couver. neat tsiaie. 11731 John Oordon of Calgary Is paying a visit here with his brother. Robert Oordon. They are at present on a motor trip to Terrace. The Sunrise Company Limited wish to thank the anonymous sender of $18.00 "Conscience Money." Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ten returned to the city on Saturday rrtfht's train from a brief trip m raeiiie Mrs. H. R. Hill relumed to the city on Saturday night's train from a visit to CaWrary. Mr. and Mrs. George Turner and son, Ralph, returned on Saturday night's train to Ter race after spending a brief visit in tne city Mr. and Mrs. John Mostr and son returned this morning from a trip to Vancouver Jamea Rremner returned to the city on this morning's train from I wish to publicly thank Mr 1 Soon? Lin Fun of the US. Army Civilian Meas who returned a i diamond ring, which was tost by mvself. AS. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY L06T Offleer'o can taken from II. Crombie left on Saturday night to return to Vancouver after a visit In the city on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Trotter left Saturday night on a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. H. Holllday left Saturday nlght on a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mrs. A. L. Holtby left on Sat-1 urday night on a trip to Vancouver, j Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Forward of Ladysmith. Vancouver Island, left on Saturday night to return to their home after a brief visit here with their son, Don Forward, Y.M.C.A. area supervisor. Mr. and Mrs. A. Domtnato left on Saturday night on a trip toi Vancouver. Sub. Lieut Walter Smith re turned at the end of the week to Halifax, after a visit here on sion alter naving Deen in mc r- THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE QUEEN SIGNED 1 HIS PICTURE Major Harry A- llurd, Salvation Army, Took Fine Picture f Her Majesty During Royal Tour Visiting the city at the weekend "because he wanted to see what Prince Rupert Is like" was Major Harry A. Hurd, Salvation Army officer who U retiring after 41 years of unbroken service with the organization, during which he has travelled more than a mU-lion miles in all parts of the globe. Major Hurd, a vigorous man. arrived from Vancouver, and wt. continue east to Toronto, where ' he hopes to settle down. I "In all my travelling I have n,w .m thm trt nf th wr.lwr irom xne mngs secretary t - ! which said "The King and Queen Flight Ueutenant Alex Wll son of Vancouver arrived In the city on Saturday night's train on his way to MM Bay on the Naas River to spend leave with Mrs. Wilson who U there for the summer with her father, George Harris, well known pioneer can neryman. Fllghi Lieutenant Wll are pleased to accept uiese photographs and much appreciate your kind thought In sending them." In his recent travels Major Hurd has presented copies of th picture to the Lieutenants-Governor of Saskatchewan. Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario and N'ew- son is now an administrative of-1 foundland. Prior to coming to fleer at the Royal Canadian Air Prince Rupert he gave one to Force flying school at Mossoanr, the mayor ol Vancouver lor Saskatchewan, after having been play in the city hall. iaaaV 3 I ST i I J.I. never been here before." he ad. . "I am slad I made the trip." i111 Hotel it. i. v, V. n. ociiis : Eric Chrlstensen 5 standing phorale ituQ of "rn&MM"' which he Donations To Pioneers' Home Weft holme Rooms 4 ?0 ... 5 took at St. JohnV V.: Mr. .ri r,.r ,ci MflwfrtiiMflAt-.. Visn trio nvil Ukranlan AsVn party stopped' there during Canadian tour in 1939. Her majesty stands In a striking pose with her arm outstretched Id greeting. and Mrs. E. Comer 15 Mr. and Mrs. Y. Slmondsen - W. Yeffeisen S. J. Parker Ltd North Star Bottling Works Currle Major Hurd sent copies of the MitcfceH " picture to the Queen and other tZ t " leave with Ws mother. Mrs. U": Andersen Terrace, where he ha. been en-! Arthur Smith. Only recently he " Autograph -I H. K ;; gaged in plastering work. He ex perts to return there shortly. Card of Thanks 10 5 5 25 20 15 10 5 5 5 5 5 winner of two Olympic championships at winter games In 1932 and 1930, and the champion of several North American and Norwegian speed skating events. The former skating star Is now serving as an officer with the United States army at Washington. D.C. A daughter Is also an outstanding speed skater. Major Hurd spent a large part of his service with the Salvation I the Armoury Friday evening. I overseas for three years on fly-1 The Salvation Army officer is (Army acting as public relation.' juiy 21. tteturn to uauy .New, tng operations over norway, ai- ine tauier 01 aicx num. ran- puicer. a joo wmca uxjk aim I ' (174) rlca and elsewhere.- lng Canadian speed skater to manv oarts of the world. Haven't you ever talked i over the back fence? MAYBE jou have a neighbour who doesn't know wliat it's all about when it comes to y raising cucumbers. Or perhaps he hasn't a knack with rows. So you tell him what spray to get, or ; you give him a little lesson in pruning. And next thing you know he says: "I'm certainly sold on that advice you gave me." And that's how progress comes about. A fellow comes along who knows more than you do about life imurancc, for instance, and first thing you know you u-v a way to protect yourself and your wife and the kiddies, a plan you might never have thought of, yet it seems easy once you start. If there were no salesmen, hundreds of thousands of people now insured would be without the security they enjoy. So many people put off till tomorrow what they should do today so many neglect provision for the future. That is why the helpful neighbours who sell life insurance have become such great instruments in the promotion of thrift. .It is good citizenship to own LIFE INSURANCE A Message from ibe Life 1 usufruct Companies CaiuJa , YTTYTYYYYTYTYYYTVTTYTYYT CM English SCRATCH COVER POLISH HIJt N(lrf an1 ftrvftha M furrWtvr Ua It oa, wAndMMt aad an? aurlaca ta hid all mm blemiahra Caa rail J V k ,M4 la puluH. afcajf Sold at MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STOKE .AAAAAAAAAAAA4AAAAAAAAAAA Re-opening of the L.D. Cafe CHOP SUEY and CHOW MEIN Hours 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m, Elio's FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Prince Rupert GEO. IDAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 116 th Ave. E. RED 127 TPS' "Klffil '.' II 1 . f t4L- .X i tmrS&$i The A Classified Ad In the Dallv Hews will bring Quick ResulU PHONE 678 B.C. MESSENGER Experienced Carriers to Intelligently fill your; BAGGAGE EXPRESS and FREIGHT LIGHT HAULING REQUIREMENTS Btand-314 4th Street West End of Tost Office aBBaSi Income Tax Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER, 321 2nd Ave. I'hone 88 CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL UCRNF.KS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean job. Phone Jllack 7SS HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN J. M. S. Loubser D.C B-A. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 II: Loose Talk can cost Lives ! TaaailEm '2ZsammmW ?All I tali tsas, 'In ttn more days hill be in JcekruT '- Keep it under your STETSON , ' Sttuon Hits for men up ' Broefcf . Kensington f S Get your STETSON today at A Good Place to do Your Shopping Seventh Ave. Market aaa-na,,.i..iail.,.L..I J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR " If pain Chiropractic! If nerves doubly so! Smith Block Green 995 LONDON SHOE REPAIR SHOP 733 Second A?enue Across from Dominion Bid. NOW OPEN All work guaranteed quick senrice Atlas Boiler Vorks Electrfc, -OxjTen.-Aeetylene Welding, Blacksmith. General Repair. Phone Red 884 FORMAL OPENING OF RUPERT BUTCHERS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OF W. LOCK Your Shopping Tour should Include a visit to tills near- 7 Shop wti ere 4-- you'll always -jj-i find an - abundant supply of the 1 1 a-kV I choicest cuts nf Mpnt Fresh Fruit and Vege- 'WX- tablf In 'fwtf season from ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY HERE! farm arriving by each boat. Complete line of groceries. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion Fair Way FOOD MARKET HAS EVERYTHING YOU.NEED IN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES INSTANT SERVICE NO WAITING! Location Next to Y.M.C.A. 3rd Ave. Open Evenings BURN WOOD For Summer Dry Slabwood, cord $10.00 Dry Jackplne, cord $12.50 HYDE TRANSFER Phone 380 Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Ass'n See JOHN L. WRIOHT Special Representative 11GA Hays Cove Circle Opposite Staff Dining Hall 3 m