lUrsh purgative only offer tern-porirr relief. Eat Kellogg'i All-Bran every day. Nearly one out of every two Canadian families now use All-Bran 64 for over five years. No wonder we believe you will benefit from All-Bran. Prove it at our risk, not yours. Hart l our guoronfl tat an ounce ef All-Bran every day. IJ ajler finishing just otn pact land fits comfortably. 's' y" do not agree ill continued me is a simple, pleasant, daily precaution to help you keep regular, u e will refund yen not only ubat you paid tut DOUBLE your money tack. Your grocer has All-Uran in 2 convenient sizes. Made h Ktlloit in London, Canada. ml ml Arc you looking for a Hat that has Style and Comfort? If so . . . 15 UY A STETSON We invito you to look through our stock. We arc sure you will find just the hat you want-one that follows the trend of style, that is flattering to your face i organs Q)?,,,. & Bo,js (Wear J?,. "WHRE MEN BUY" For children of all ages we have interesting and pleasing articles of play which arc sure to please. frt 3 BOYS Soft Cuddly Things Special at 65c Rubber-Tired Wagons $8.75 THE VARIETY STORE I Quality i Repairs at Economy S Prices "Where Your Dimes Arc Little Dollars" MNCE RUPERT HOE REPAIR (Near the Post Office) and WOOD DE TRANSFER f"UNE 580 LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP PHONE GREEN 974 Cabinets and Toys made to order Furniture Repaired Upholstery a Specialty 117 2nd Ave. W. Opp. YMCA rhone Blue 142 , KAINMNU I'APEUIIANGING SIGNS AMI SIIOWOAKDS FORMER LOCAL MAN MARRIES Miss Barbara Ileays Becomes Bride of Mario Bussanlch A lovely wedding of much interest in Vancouver and Prince Rupert was solemnized recently in St. Michael's Anglican Church in Vancouver, when Barbara Ruth Heays, youngest daughter of Capt. and Mrs. w. S. Heays of Vancouver, became the (bride of Mario Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Bussanlch of Burn-aby. Oiven in marriage by her father, the bride presented a charming picture gowned in a delicate pink afternoon dress and a chapel veil crowned with rosebuds. Pink roses with streamers comprised her bouquet. Her only Jewelry was a small gold cross, a gut of the groom. Attending tne oriae was Miss Corrine Heays, sister of the bride, who chose a pale blue afternoon dress and a coronet or blue and pink daisies and carried a bouquet of contrasting pastel flowers. Mrs. W. S. Heays, mother of the bride, wore a lovely mauve two-piece dress with matching hat, and a corsage of carnations. Mrs. T. Bussanlch, mother of the groom, -was attired in a green silk dress with contrasting hat and a corsage of carnations. Groomsman was Michael Bussanlch, brother of the groom, while L. Goetz of Victoria acted as usher. The reception following' was held at the I.O.O.F. Hall, East Hastings, where a large gathering of friends and relatives were received toy the mothers of the bridal couple. The bride and .groom stood under n arch of roses to receive the toast to the bride which was proposed by the groomsman and was suitably 'responded to by the groom. At midnight lunch was served. The bridal table, appro-, priately decorated, was centred with a three-tier wedding cake. During the evening dancing was.enjoycd by the many guests. Out-of-town guests Included Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Nobles, Mrs. Mary Corey, R. Doherty, Miss Alma Doherty. all of Seattle; Mrs. A. J. Bussanlch and Bobby of Prince Rupert; Mr. and Mrs.. 'M. Bussanlch and Harry Lee of (-BelMn.shm,'ifa-aiMrs. I,. uaies, Mr. and Mrs. W.Trost of Victoria. t Many useful and beautiful wedding gifts that were received proves the popularity of the bride with her many friends. The groom, formerly of Prince Rupert and now of Vancouver, Is an employee of the Western Fish Co. Many friends and acquaintances join In extending congratulations and best wishes to the bridal couple. Mrs. Annette Wood left Saturday 4 night on a business trip to Vancouver. mMAi mm 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 190 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S ilia Slu kvjitJ WL FINEST SALMON AT SEAMEN'S CLUB ANNIVERSARY This interesting picture was taken when the American Seamen's Club here held its first anniversary "at home" recently. Little Shirley Bruton, whose father is In the Canadian Navy here, Is seen when cutting the birthday cake with Col. J. H. Mellom, port commander, Mrs. Ji R. Elfert, president of the Navy League Women's Auxiliary, and Supervisor A. E. Tutte looking on. . Local News-Items Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Peacock left Saturday night on a trip to Vancouver. Moose meeting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, in I.O.D.lt Hall. J. II. Mair left Saturday night on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Mair is already in the south. U.F.A.W.U. Meeting to establish Prince Rupert Local, Deep Sea Fishermen's Hall, Monday, August 13, at 8 p.m. Urgent that all members attend. (188) Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty returned to the- city at the end of the week from Vancouver and California. Slop HAY FEVER Hay Kcver needn't plague you with its meeting and wheezing, its blowing and gasping, its sore; streaming, itching irrit ition of eyes and cars. Just do w hat thousands have done to set fast, safe relief tskeTempleton'sRAZ-MAH. You'll sleep bettcc York better, feel better. 50c, $1 at druggists everywhere. R-15 Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Winslow left Saturday night on a trip to Vancouver. constable J. a. Nicholson of Victoria arrived in the city at the week-end to take over the B.C. Police post at Port Essing-ton formerly held by Constable E. W. Bell who has been transferred to Port Alice. A Dance at P.R.I), (old 4 group) on the clay peace is announced, 8. p.m. till ? Music' by the Sophisticates 10-piccc dance band. Able Seaman Harold Astle, who has been at the drafting office of H.M.C.S. Chatham here for the past couple of years and has now received his discharge, and Mrs. Astle will be leaving tomorrow on the Catala for Vancouver en route back home to Montreal.' Wounded Veteran ' Home From Front Pte. Ian MacRae. who was wourrded in Germany, arrived in Prince Rupert on the train Saturday night. He landed in Canada at Halifax off the lie do France recently. Hotel. ... arrivals Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs, J. Flllinger, Portland, Ore.; E. Butterfield, Vancouver; D. F. Kldd, Vancouver; W. French, Vancouver; D. E. Sutter, Vancouver: K. Kenward. Vancouver; J. A. Lindsay, Vancouver; J. A. Lindsay, Vancouver; D. K. Kerr, Terrace; Miss M. Bagshaw, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. M. Glggey, Terrace; Mrs. A. O, McDonald, Hazejton. Quietly Married Here at Week-end Miss Phyllis Imeson and George Theodore Shepard, both of Carlisle Cannery, were principals in a quiet wedding ceremony on Saturday morning at First United Church with Rev. R. A. Wilson officiating. The bride was attended by Mrs. P. Olsen of Nanalmo and the groomsman was C. N. Eckert of Sydney. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOSTWallet containing citizen papers, Seaman's papers and passes. Reward $10. Return to I. Oszerg, Room 5, Royal Hotel. (190) Mrs. Sinclair Pierce and son of Graham Ave., Westview, re turned to the city at the end of the week from a three-weeks trip to Vancouver. The regular meeting of the Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association was held on Thursday evening. Sister Mary Smith was In, the chair. Scarlet degree of the lodge was held. Arrangements were made for a tea and sale of home cooking to be held InvSeptember. Claus Aune, who has been in the city for the last several days winding up local business, will be I leaving this week for Vancouver to locate permanently, having purchased a grocery and confec tionery store on Pender St. West near Coal Harbor. Announcements All ndvertinrmenwi n mis column will be charged lor a full month at 25c a word. Dance every Saturday night. Odcireiiows' Hall. 9 to 12. Dance, Orange Hall. Terrace, every Friday. Good time for all. Smorgasbord dinner, Lutheran Church, Thursday, August 16. Servings: 5:30, 6:30, 7:30. United W.A. tea and home cooking sale, Aug. 23, in Church Hall. L.O.B.A. tea and sale of home cooking, Sept. 12, Oddfellows' Hall. "Build B.C. Payrolls" Everybody welcome. (189) f hC FlaVOl Is Natural III True, Pacific Milk is packed in vacuum cans (and it's the only milk to be done that way). This Is for the sole purpose of keeping for users the rich "fresh cream flavor of the pure natural milk. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed a0mmaa EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L.D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Are. Phone 178 "BEEF TRUSTERS" WIN FIRST PRIZE IN TUG-OF-WAR Their feet pianted firmly on the Third Ave. pavement, Thomson's "Beef Trust" outpulled a six-man -Navy team to win the finals in the Civic Centre Carnival tug-of-war series Saturday night after Navy vanquished a hastily picked Army team a few minutes before. Outweighing Navy by several pounds per man, the Beef Trust ers put on a steady pressure sim liar to that exerted on Monday night when they dragged Navy over the line in each of the two pulls. Their win netted each member of 'the six-man team a prize of $10. The -winning prize and a $40 prize for the" runners-up were handed to bus Leighton, captain of the Beef Trusters, and Cecil Brooks, Navy team skipper, by Queen Beatrice Didrickson Just prior to the prize drawings at midnight Saturday. Members of the Beef Trusters were Tex Fenske, Bill La:7ib, A. Pettifor, J. D. Edinger, Tiny Blomberg and Gus Leighton. For Results try a "Classified. And mighty good company to keep when the fall winds begin to blow. Smart all-wool suit with matching ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR Prince Rupeit, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS Monday, August 13, 1945 i tifmm: mm mw m i GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates .Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 L PAGE THJtEB Wool Gathering ? WELL . .. . that's not surprising, if you've been counting sheep all night! Why can't you sleep? Can it he that you're bothered by the caffein in tea and coffee? Try Postum instead ! You'll love its wonderful depth of flavor not ( like tea, not like coffee, just a grand heart warming goodness all its own. And Postum contains no caffein, nor any other drug that might whip up heart or nerves, or upset digestion. So easy to fix right in the cup " just by ' add i 1 ! I .- if jug uui uniN. or uoumg waicr. jnjoy Postum witli meals . . . hclwccu meals at bedtime any time I POSTUM A Product ef Gn'o1 Foerfi Ponlsen's Cafe and Dining Room Is the Talk of the Town WHY? Because . It's the nicest-looking place in town. It's open for banquets, weddings and parties. Meetings may bo arranged. "As good as the best, Better than the rest" Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 Tt) 5 P.M. Kindly give us your order before 12 o'clock noon during your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beet. All choicest fresh and cooked meat fresh vegetables and fruits complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH. ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE 21 To Our Patrons THIRD AVE. W. In order that our equipment may be taken south for repairs, this shop will close on Thursday, August 16th and will rc-open on Monday, September 10th, 1945. We hope to give yon better service- upon our return. VIOLET M. MAH Sunrise Beauty Salon Corner 6th Ave. and Fulton St. Phone Blue 943 EDO'S FURNITURE STORE PRINjCE RUPERT, B.C. The store to buy SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES AVAILAHLTE IN ALL SIZES, NOW IN STOCK AUCTION SALES . . . By -. . . J. H. MAIR Every Monday starting Monday, Aug. 6, 2 p.m. at Uuilding opposite Parker's Garage TICIKD AVENUE COW BAY Auction rooms will bo open each day for receiving goods. Transfer "must be supplied by owner. Phone 6S0. Obtain; receipt from driver. -No Reserves. No Advertised Goods Accepted. , SPECIAL AUCTIONS BY APPOINTMENT For Sale Restaurant; also fully-furnished six-room house. J. H. MAIR ' 1 4