N Avtn is. uc IIA HALTED IM II A llnx ' ' I . . 111 t r r a t '7K 4 f A,, Ow'te o study Sand MacFee's hands as ho rh holding his pipe, his elbows propped on U tobiei Men of sturdy character want a fcbocco with similar characteristics. That is why ScruJy always smokes Old Virginia as ho ha done for forty years! OLD IRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO a real pipe smoker's tobacco J-j. Every Thursday 7 p.m. at the Auction Rooms of i MAIR, Auctioneer third avenue Nct door to Commodore Cafe) ELIO Furniture Store "JV foldinc (UR!HAr:HK With springs. Price XI'KI.T FLOOR rnVKHIXfi Six feet wide. Per square yard . . ,A" LINOLEIT.M !s'x feet wide. Per square yard . Prinrc Rupert $27.50 3Gc . . . . . . . $1.80 OULSKN'S LUNCH IS NOW OPEN Cth Ave. K, Ufslde P.O. Slallon I. "Select Lunches nnd Select Service" ,lr stock fresh and complete, prices right POULSEN'S GROCERY y and Service - Tree Delivery - Red 411 LOCAL GIRL IS MARRIED Mlw Lucille Brooksbank is Bride of Harry Llpsctt II. The chaDel of ChrUi rh I Cathedral in Vancouver at 1 o'clock thU Wednesday after- I ti nnn tiro . iVia a a t wlc ovcnc ui uic of Lucille Florence Brooks- Danic, a graduate 0f the University of Washington and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooksbank of Prince Rupert, to Edward Llpsctt II, son of Mrs. Llruett and the tat idm o Llpsctt of Vancouver. The bride was born In Prince Rupert and for some years Identified with the Dally News staff. The groom lived here as a young boy. I Wearing a turquoise blue sheer wool bolero suit with navy 'acCMSOrlM. the hrlde rarrled a white prayer book in white-gloved hands. Gardenias and rosebuds were In her shoulder Douquet. Miu Evelvne llinvn nf T-i. coma, was maid of honor, and wore a. yellow wool ult with white accents and corsage o'. gardenias and sweet peas. The onaes Drotner, William Brooks-bank, was best man. The ceremonv was followed by a wedding luncheon in Hotel Vancouver. On returning from a Vancou ver Island wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. upsclt will make their home at 1335 West Fifteenth Avenue. Later they expect to visit Prince Rupert. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Room for quiet Army couple. Box 794 Dally News. (164) FOR SALE Five-room house 1208 Beach Place, full plumb. Ing, cook stove, heater, garden and basement. Price J2WX3 cash. Phone Red 320. (163) CHURCH NOTICES First United Church 636 Sixth Avenue West Iter. J. A. DonnelL M-A.. Minister Mr. J. 8. Wilson. Sr. Choir Leader Mrs. W. C Taylor. Jr. Choir Ldr. Mrs. Collin CarreU. A.T.C-M, Organist Dr. R. O. KnlprBupcrintendent of Sunday SchooL 11:00 Momlng Service. 7:30 Evening Service. Sunday School at 12:15. Come and Worship. During July the morning ser vice wilt be taken by Mr. Frank Ball of Manitoba College, and the evening service by permu-Mtin f the Senior Chaplain will be taken by the Rev. K. J. Job-lln, BJi . D D First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. F. MacSween, BA, Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader SUNDAY7jn7Y 9. 1944 . 11:00 a jn. Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. The Minister will preach at both services. A cordial Invitation to wor ship with this congregation Is extended to all St. Paul's Lutheran Church Sth and McBride Rev. Magnus B. Anderson, Pastor Morning Service at 11:00 a.m. Sermon: "The Miracles of Jesus" Chaplain John Miller iwlth permission of the Command Chaplain.) 7:30 pm. Evening Program. Vacation Bible School Program directed by Miss Eldora M os tad. First Baptist Church Fifth Ave. and Young Street Rev. W. W. Sllvcrthorn. Minister Phone Red 839 10 a.m. Bible Class. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Speaker: Adj. Bruasden. Subject: "The Marks of a Christian." 12:15 Church School 7:30 Evening Service. Speaker: Adj. Brunsdcn. Subject: "Possessing our Inheritance." 8.45 p.m. Slngsplratlon and Refreshments. Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer and Fel lowship service. Frl., 8 p.m, Young People's Union. A cordial Invitation to all. Christian Science This Society Is a branch of 'The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass, I Sunday ServIcell:00 a.m. Subject "Sacrament." i Meetings which Include tej- jtlmonlcs of healing are being held on the second Wednesday of each month, at 8 p.m. The reading room, in the church building, Is open Sun- 'day. Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 4 p.m., nnd Monday and Thursday evening from 7:30 to f);30. TOE DAILY NEWS Succeed In Music Tests The following Lj a list of successful candidates In theory examinations held recently by the Toronto Conservatory of Music In Prince Rupert, the names ar ranged in order or merit: ORAVE IV-Hlstory Honors Margaret Large. GRADE Ill-History' Honors Sol velg O. Mork. Pass Barbara A. Flatcn. GRADE II First Class Honors Joanne Langridge; Allan Forman. Honors Louise Amadlo. GRADE I First Class Honors Eric Moore; Kathleen Toombs. Pass Antoinette Braun: Richard Large. i Whifflets From The Waterfront For the second time this Rea son more than a million pounds! oi naiiDut were unloaded at this port durlntr a week when totals were computed between June 30 and July 6. Between those date 1,081,000 pounds were brought in by 46 boats. Of this, 599,000 was landed by 36 Canadian boats, and 482,000 by 10 Canadian boats. Heaviest load brought to port last week was by tne American boat McKlnley. Lareest slnele Canadian catch was 40,000 brought in by the Bessie 'Mac. uince me season's start 5.160,-800 pounds of halibut have been unloaded here. A breakdown shows that 3,782.300 pounds has been from Canadian boats and 1,368,500 from Canadian boats. ' 25 YEARS AGO July 8, 1919 Employees of J. R. Morcan. operators of the dry dock. went oacK to work after going on strike for wage increases of 10 cents an hour, which thev re. ceived. Eleven million feet of logs belonging to the Kellv Loeplnir Company were sold by the Sheriff at $3.75 a thousand They were bought by the Whalen rmp ana raper company, Swanson Bay. A four car special, train of fresh fish was sent east when Iishlng boau began to use this port again after the general strike. Coal Is necessary to produce commercial iron, line, nickel, copper and aluminum. UURN WOOD For Summer Dry Slabwood, cord $10.00 Dry Jackpine, cord S1JJ0 HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Ass'n See JOHN L. WRIGHT Special Representative 116A Hays Core Circle Opposite Staff Dining Hall Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY rilONE 657 Atlas Roilcr Works Electric, Oxygen, Acetylene Welding, BlacKsmlth, General Repair. rhone Red 881 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT English SCRATCH COVER . POLISH Ntdt Niclt w Snttht h furnitvt t'vltonworalwwkaiKjtnr am) uilaw la ImW uiiv . l.kWw. t,Bt,.,iy crc Sold at MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi. J. L. CURRY (Late of Yukon) CHIROPRACTOR Smith Block 3 Green 995 J. M. S. Loubser DC, BA. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phone 640 Locals 1 Cash for old gold, Bulger's. A L.OJ3.A. Attention: Church Parade Sunday, Oddfellows' Hall 'i p.m. Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell and child left on Thursday night for Terrace where thev will spend a holiday at Lake Lakelsc. A Ladles! Have your Magazine Subscription renewed EARLY this year. Phone Green 59. (159) Mrs. Allan Sheardown and son left on last night's train lor Warburg, Alberta, to visit friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Guyan and daughter. Pat, are leaving tonight for the south on a three weeics trip. J. O. Garrett, orovlnelal assoc. sor, and collector, is leaving on a trip to Queen Charlotte City tomorrow night. Provincial Constable C. W Price of Queen Charlotte City arrived here this morning on escort duty. Jack and Lois Nlckersnn. chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Nlck-erson. and ElsDeth MacKenzle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mackenzie, are leaving tomorrow night for Port Clements, where they will spend a month's holiday. Announcements W.O.T.M. dance, sponsored by War Relief Committee, Oddfellows' Hall, Monday, July 10. Dancing 10-2. De Carlo's Orchestra. Refreshments. Norwegian News Reels, Oddfellows' Hail, July 18, 8:15 pm Admission 50c. r- With the Forces News of the Men and Women on Active Service (Contributions Welcome) .f SaDDer Murdoch Carl flamnM Campbell of Pouce Coupe, whsse name was contained In a casualty list published In the Daily News yesterday as beinz wound. ed but remaining on duty, is a oroiner oi Mrs. a. k. MacSween of Prince Rupert He is a rancher In the Pouce Coune district of the Peace River and has been serving with the Royal Canadian Engineers in an armored divi sion in Italy. Mr. and Mrs. A. Norton received a telegram today from their son Don, who is with the forces in France, congratulating them on their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary which they celebrated this week. DANCE SATURDAY, JULY 8 Swingmcn'g Orchestra ODDFELLOWS' HALL YOU DON'T HAVE TO CAN ME I'M "REDDy" AT YOUR NEAREST OUTLET ALL YEAR ROUND! I can HELP you with yOUR CANNING AND PRESERVING THOUGH, by keeping fruits and vegetables garden-fresh in your electric refrigerator until you arc ready, to preserve them. 1 ;: REDVy SAYS: "Preserve thoe nprc quarter! for "V-l)ay" by in-vesting them in Vr Saving) Sumps." MPcnrwuncr ISP Canada s Shoes for PAGE THREE Finest Men! AUI? Shoemakers, the famed Scott-McIIale Crafts- men, are building shoes for our fighting men. We are proud to be able to lend our co-operation, accepting fewer shoes for civilian ule, that Canada may have' the world's best outfitted army. When peace comes you may depend on it that they'll have new ideas in shoes for men . . . both in smart style and comfort. You can plan for them, because they will be In our store, In your size, as soon as regulations permit. Your $ Contribution may win for you ,H' : A $7,000 HOME AND ORCHARD At Penticton in the lovely Okanagan Co-operate with the FORT BRISEBOIS CHAPTER, I.O.D.E, CALGARY, ALBERTA In their efforts to raise funds for Chapter Activities If you think you can dispose of books of tickets In your district Get in Touch Today with the Fort Brisebois Chapter, I.O.D.E. 116 8th Avenue East, Calgary, Alberta irwZsB? fish rsfjjyBffiUBo ODD mm CAIAXY OF H j ' TUNtS FOR u-U O Nf W VICTOR RECORD HllS bollUM fv" !TAiSJ55. "TToULDNTSLEEP A ' Tm nf " -DONOTHIN'Tll-v.' A . r,.i, rui.tm C, Cooo Zxtrj timtjou buy a new rtctrj, try It bring aa aid rtctrj im uitb jtu. KING GEORGE CAFE Special Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Hours 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 2nd Avenue and Sth Street NOTICE Owing to our moving it will be necessary to close our store Saturday night, July 8, for a few days. We will announce the open-' ing of our new location at an early date. RANCE & HARDY FORMAL OPENING OF RUPERT BUTCHERS UNDER NEW SLANAGEMENT OF W. LOCK Your Shopping Tour should include a visit to this nearby Butcher Shop wnere you'll always find an abundant supply of the ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY HERE! choicest cuts of Meat, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season from our own farm arriving by each boat. Complete line of. groceries.