if '0 DFICr, FKIKXnS, THE NEED IS (JKEATEIt THAN EVEIt! IREEN SPOT XI AS TAXI On All 1945 NADIANRED CROSS SAID: , . . . Wherever war with Its black woes Or J'lood or fln-v or famine goes The-e too so t" summed up Hie E8SENCH of Hed Cross Service IT RATE SHOE STORE (Across from Orme's Drug Store) Diaries, Reminders, Calender Pads, etc. advantage of this offer Start Now and : Seep a record ot your personal mumuirs. See our window for selection fc still have a large variety, priced lrom 34c ' $3.56 ... 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PHONE 343 ACROPOLIS HILL WEDDING SCENE A quiet trat pretty wedding took place Wednesday evenliur in the i Acropolis Hill chapel when Miss Betty Lou Knaulf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. ir. Knauff, formerly of Fort William, was united in marriage to Private First Class Wm. E. Hahn, son of Mr. and iMrs. O. C. Stelnmetz nf Athpns. lOhlo. Chaplain W. D. Rowlands j i passed officiated. I The b'ride, given In marriage by ner father, was attired in a turquoise blue dressmaker suit with red and navy blue accessories; She wore a beautiful corsage of American Beauty roses. Miss Dorothy Pospical of Okla homa, wearing a navy blue en semble adorned with corsage of pink and white carnations, at tended the bride. Private Allison West of Missis sippi was groomsman. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents where friends gathered to congratulate the happy couple. A buffet supper was served. A three tier weddine cake. toDDed bv.a wishing well, was cut by bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Hahn will leave Monday night for Ohio to visit the home and family of the groom. Women of Moose Meetincr - Dance 1M VPetables - iaspieiw. Rtrawberrles. SUced Peaches. tv en a xr mrrMTDV VyOmpiClJUIl 111 U ouuill nim.il- can transcontinental railroad, linking the opposite coast ports of Santos, Brazil and Arica, Chile, is scheduled for 1947. Announcement Little Norway Tea, Lutheran Church, March 10. C.C.P. Bridge Drive every Sat urday. Presbvterlan Church Tea, March 14, Mrs. Berner's, Pacific Place. Vnlhalla Hall, whist and, crlbbage, March 14. TjphoVnh Fnshinn show. Thurs day, March 15, I.O.O.F. HalL f!WT. st. Patrick's Tea and r.iIa nf ttome Cookine and Ad- rons, 3:uu-o:uu. wra rariy 8:00 p.m. Dance. Oddfellows' Hall, March 20. Orange Ladies' Sale. March 28. Anglican Easter sale, April 5. W.O.T.M. Sale and Tea In Oddfellows' Hall, Thursday April 5, 3:00 to' 5:30 p.m. Easrter Dance, Friday, April 6, W.A. 1st Bn. Prince Rupert Regt (MO). St. Peter's Sale, April 2(L Dance everv Saturday night, Oddfellows Hall, 9 to 12. Swing Quintette Orchestra. United Spring Sale. May 3. LIVELY AS A CRICKET! Don't let sluggish kidneys slow you down. Take Gin Pills the "relief or money back" remedy and see how much better youH feel. Rtgulor slit, 40 Pills lorgt tin, (0 rills "oin run " Local News Items PHONE 80 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS John Jerstad left last night for a trip to Vancouver. Don't forget Little Norway Tea and Home Cooking, Lutheran Church. Everybody welcome. Accounts totalling $10,17 for the month of February "were for payment by the n--ui r A ot Ho tnrmt.hlV DUUiU v j " meeting Wednesday night. COLDS: FIGHT MISERY where you feel it-rub throat; chest and back with time-tested Hueh McDonald, road super intendent for Atlln district with headquarters at Stewart, Is pay ins a visit to the city on or flcial duties. He will return to Stewart on the' Catala Sunday. R. Sephton, district manager of the Mutual Life Assurance tu'Co., who has been visiting the cuv on company Dusiucaa, icn. last night on hi's return to Van couver. itecoraer uoroiny tjainngcr tu area School Board at its monthly meeting Wednesday night moved a letter of congratulation be sent to Carol Gray, captain of the Booth Memorial high srhool eirls basketball team, which won the championship of la'dies' league at tne won the $1 in the "Moose Cash" : recent playoffs. The Board also RUPERT BRAND : : SMOKED : : BLACK COD Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. left last night for a trip to Van couver. Flying Officer and Mrs. Jack Lindsay left last night for a trip to Vancouver. Flying Officer Lindsay Is being discharged from the Air Force. Chris Jensen, .well known the club, was the winner of the weekly war savings certificate raffle at the luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club this Wednesday. Pilot Officer William Wilson, who has been visiting here with his narents. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Fifth Ave. E., following completion of his tour of opera tions overseas with- the Royal Canadian Air Force, wWl leave next Tuesday afternoon for Van couver for re-postlng. Jack McDougall,. formerly of this city and now located at Burns Lake, is paying a brief business visit to the city today. uitiwius a i, wit: itfiuiai , niOVea 10 congrauuaie rriuti uuii wv w j- of Prince Rupert Chapter No 211. lpal"W. W. C. O'Neill on the pur- j He arrived from the Interior on wuiiicu uiuic iviuuoc. Luwuij ' QfljLS oi a moving pictuie piu- danrn which followed. Miss FA' frtn tho vhnn f mm funds turn on tonight's train to Burnj IJtWW V wv.ww- , - Jnes and Flying Officer Buch- accumulated, by the Students' Lake where he now operates a anan were the holders, of the mnnrii restaurant lucky tickets for the door prizes, he will receive further IJACKSVEKDSEN DIES IN SOUTH ment for mness wnicn nas au- eath. amea mm lor some ume. Dr. J. J. Gibson, rjresldent of Wnrrt hn hpn rpceivpd In the Mrs. E. V. Whiting left last' u ni death at surrey. -near night for a visit to Vancouver New Westminster, on Saturday and elsewhere In the south. tt nf Jaw,h. Jar.kJ Svendson. Henrv Worsfold of Seal Cove for many years before moving 'south Identified-withr the Cana-Idian Fish St Cold Storage Co. I. til 1U. A 41 n rr . ..mere ana aisa win me School board Wednesday j night n Kn r ... . ruiicr vv ux no. c pasiea a mouon w can iur -age and death was due to heart ders for the repair of the roof i trouble. The viAcw widow is is the the daush- daugh of Booth Memorial High school. ,ter of H. Walker of this city and the sister of Mrs. H. V. Tattersal. Mrs. Florence Herchek and Harry Walker, the last-mentioned of Nanaimo. There are two sons, Jack and Richard, and two daughters, Lorraine and Mar- rr-irpt. The aed mother ana pioneer resident of the city, left three brothers resident in New Incf nUkf fe tTf( arwi f Ti'Vi&rA . m t 1 will .til i wpstm'inster. Many friends treat- .DIT1.t m learn of Mr. Svendsen s TO STUDY EMPLOYMENT LIMASOL, Cyprus, W Mrs. Leila Cacoyannls, MJ3.E. oi Limassol has been appointed by the Cyprus government to stuay the conditions of employment of women domestic servants. Fiery, Itching Corner of 6th and Fulton HALF MOON SNACK (Manager, George Lum) Specializing In Lunches Chow Mein Chop Suey From 11 &m. to 3 ajn. ' Opposite Sunrise Grocery I loes ana Feet r i. . Ain tainiAon antlsentlo litre w oil that will do more to help you -,, get rid oi your irouoiw tmnff you're ever uu. 4. en -nnttJOrfllllV Dene trating that the itching is quickly stoppea; ana la n wiuii. "'" are rid of that bothersome, fiery itching. The same is true of Barber's Itch. Salt Rheum. Eczema--other irritating unsightly skin troubles. , . You can obtain Moone's Emerald Oil in the original, bottle at Orme a Ltd., or any modern drug, store. It Is safe to use and failure In any of the ailments noted above is rare Indeed. - - I prince Rupert, B.C. r THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : .Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions an Third Ave. Phone 17a Hdp The THE DAILY NEWS Friday, March 9, 1945 TEA Be Your Loveliest this Spring . . . One of our latest permanents or hair-dos will do it. Make an appointment now with PEGGY SAUNDERS (Annette- Powell) Fourth. Street (across from Post Office) PAGE-FIVE Cross fi SALADA, Phone Blue- 917 A. MacKeniie Furniture Limited "A GOOD. PLACE TO BUY" BABY WEEK! Baby Prams with springs; Babr Deluxe Carts with 'spHngsr Baby Strolling Go-Carts; Baby Walkers; Baby Swings; Baby Bassinettes with felt .mattress, 18"x36"; Baby Cribs; steel and wood. 2K'x49!';. Baby Crib Mattresses, all sizes Baby High Chairs. Limited- supply only of these items. wp nnnreclate- vour mall orders. Phone 775 BULKLEY 32T. 3rd Avenue Cambridge Clothes FOR THE MAN WHO KNOWS ! MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 3rd, Ave., next to Ormes IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR ECONOMY . .;. i I - i .. . . here's the place to find it. For ; our prices are. always right. Come in for your needs and browse around, for j personal or household articles. " ; You'll enjoy shopping at the THE VARIETY STORE i. "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" ', VALLEY COLLIERIES LTD Beg. to advise that having completed War Priority Contracts, are pre- ! pared to supply the D 0 M E S T I C ! MARKET with high quality,' long. ; lasting , t BULKLEY VALLEY GOALi Phone-your dealer and save. t-1