AND MAN Mil men ii i m hbridge GUI Is B"de nrfire Robin Waver port Clements 0Uiet wedding wok piace re-sun's Church. V rn oe o .. . .1.. rttirrmrr ni Airs. ai. u. f Tthbridge. ana riy- i r Mr nnrf Mrs. Q. S. son u " Ber, . a n1Amanfe . Oil Oor iUkW thp ceremony was ..man ijv ivt -.v m L. . lo wne eiven in mar- P Uliuv " - a- .... w hrnther. Elmer Rev- DJ " " ' - . . . nhn p.ssorted ner down aisle She was attired in a dressmaker suit comple- ..j .(th a hlnnse ni tur- PU who and brown access- auu - " ... mH cladioll. Her onlv luaca o - .liCU " o " gold engraved bracelet. Miss ti. rtrtMonhprir U'3 the iilh www...-- matcmng accessories uuu a ni waitress auenaea me ce cimnine suns oecause A UA SUrftKttft stabbing, piercing pain ot fecial ica c thniitnnrh have done. Get nuiclc wit ft icmpicton n b, ana icaa ormaL acuve c juu tuiig iur. flLuy mat tiii.n.ioii i'oi nw J. L, CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic I If nerves doubly sol Convert Lifeboats For Clyde Housing CLYDEBANK, Scotland. Oct. 12 0) Because of the housing shortage here, families along the Clyde coast are taking to the river. Ships' lifeboats converted Into cabin cruisers are. being used as homes. A 26-footer with rickety deckhouse and doubtful engine sells for about $270. One man paid 60 for a craft which sank within two days. WRECK PALMS The cocoanut palm trees frlne- lng Palm Beach ,and from which the resort Island derives it name, are the result of a wrecking of a Spanish cargo of cocoanuts off the Atlantic coast In 1879. ter, accompanied by Rev. Victor Smith at the organ. A reception was held at the White Lunch Cafe when Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Mayer received with the bridal party. Mrs. Reynolds chose a two-piece flowered jersey dress with black accessories and corsage of tea roses, while Mrs. Mayer wore a black crepe dress with black and white accessories and a corsage of talisman roses. Mr. E. Ross pre posed the bridal toast to which the groom responded. Flying Officer and Mrs. Mayer left later for a wedding trip to Vancouver. The only out-of-town guest was Mrs. G. S. Mayer of Port Clements, Queen Charlotte Islands. Flying Officer Mayer, who returned from overseas last July, is well known in Prince Rupert, having ibeen employed by the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Cooperative before enlisting. NOTICE All creditors or persons with claims against i r "i i1 m 4 n...1 A Tl T i. IlH I rl 1:1 11C UI I J.1 Ol U AVU.. 1 I IllCtJ IVU.JCI L. 'i . i r ii r ia .. .. r ii ii tun n..: ii l. l . i i. i in . .1 A" line v , h i ZJ1 i. 1.- " 1 I p . i i; Or SUUn L'lflllllS. rnun r-. rtinirt y". pp Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Vie have one - quart Pyrex measuring cups, perfect for mixing baby's formula. Haby's Own Soap HaVsOii aby's Rottlcs and Nipples toby's Rubber Pants Raby's Rubber Sheets Iiaby's Night Gowns Raby's Rooties Raby's Cups Raby's Sweaters. Mussallem's Variety Store "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" CUT HATE O CUT RATE CUT RATE O Comfortable Stylish- Reasonable New . . . MEN'S MOCCASIN VAMP . SHOES Just the thing for Men a coming out of the Services! sb CUT RATE SHOE STORE 5 CUT RATE CUT RATE CUT RATE RUPERT BUTCHERS e strvc you nothing but the best-Special Red Brand Beef, Choicest fresh Vegetables and Fruits Complete line of Groceries. FUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN TILL 11:30 P.M. Choi Fish Chin st Cooked Meats, Meat Pics, Roast Chickens, and Chips dally. We are ready to serve you ese iuii.. ni m.nn Cist rip., to take , " u Vyll U W J1ACI1I, uttvji ' 0ut- Cooked with delicate taste and quick service. n n v ,10 I hnne 21 Next Royal Hotel - Third Ave. West - Local News ews It items... C.C J" . Broadcast Friday 7:15 CFPR. Speaker: Alderman Hills. (236) L. M. Felsenthal left last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver on his way to Toronto, Montreal and Sherbrooke on a four weeks' buying trip. Major John Steele, area supervisor of Salvation Army war services, sailed last night by the Prince Rupert on his return to Vancouver after a brief visit to the city. F. W. Carmichael, foreign freight agent for the Canadian National Rail-ways, Vancouver, end S. J. Munro, district engin eer, arrived in the city on last night's train In the course of an official tour over the line and after spending the day here, will leave tonight on their return south. Spr. J. C. McCubbin, who re turned to Canada recently from overseas where he served for two years with the Royal Canadian Engineers, arrived In the city Wednesday from Victoria ac companied by Mrs. McCubbin They will be guests at the home of Spr. McCubbin's sister, Mrs H. C. Halliday, 132 Fifth Ave. E, for the next three or four weeks. Miss Gabrielle Carignan of Winnipeg arrived in the city on Wednesday night's train from Montreal on a holiday trip and will be guest at the home of her brother ' and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carignan, 1809 Seventh Ave. E.t for the next couple of weeks. Before returning to the east, Miss Carignan will take a trip to the Alaska coast cities. Announcements All advertmrmenw -n imi column will b! charged lor full month at 25c a word. Election Information, Phone 150. Micklebureh Headquarters, Stone Block, open evenings and all day Saturday,, Sunday. Thanksgiving Srlpper, United Church Hall. October 18, 6:30 p.m. Eastern Star Birthday Dance, October 19. Annual Rebekah bazaar, I.O. O.F. Hall, Oct. 25, 2:30. W.A. Canadian Legion Bazaar and Tea, October 26. Jobs Daughters fashion display, Masonic Temple, October 26, 8:15 p.m. Hill 60 Hallowe'en Tea, Mrs, G. E. Moores, Oct. 31. Little Norway Tea, Lutheran Church, Nov. 3. Women of the Moose bazaar, November 8, Oddfellows' Hall. Give Prince Rupert a voice at Victoria Elect Bruce Mickle-burgh October 25. On the Air Miss Northern British Columbia, CFPR, 9:05 to night. (It) Mrs. M. F. Harcy and daugh ter Miss M. M. J. Hardy, left last night for Victoria where they will resume residence, Miss Hardy has been with naval stores at H.M.C5. Chatham for the past three years. A Attention, ladies. A meeting will be held on Monday night, October 15, at 8 pjn., at Rex Bowling Alley. All ladies interested In entering teams for the bowling leagues please attend. (238) T. D. Pattullo, Independent candidate at the forthcoming provincial elections In Prince Rupert, accompanied by George Casey, left this morning by boat for Port Simpson where they will spend the day, returning this evening. Women of Moose Meet Wednesday Women of the Moose home-making committee met i at the home of Junior Regent Grace Mclntyre Wednesday night, De spite the bad weather many turned up and sewing for the fall bazaar, which is to be held November 8, kept the ladies busy. After the meeting delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Next meeting, October 24, will be held atthe home pf Graduate Regent Hougan. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. When a woman Is making a friendly afternoon call, isn't it all right for her to remain until her friend's husband arrives home and then stay for dinner If Invited? A. Never. She should leave be fore time for her hostess to be gin preparing dinner. Q. When a girl wears a man's fraternity pin, does it imply that she is engaged to him? A. Ves. While this is not al ways true, the implication there. Q. What time is the proper one to. specify on. an invitation to a ball? A. Ten o'clock . is the usual hour, though the dancing seldom begins before naif past ten. LOCAL WOMAN $500 WINNER Local Resident Gets Second Prize in National Story-Ending: Contest Mrs. J. H. Moore, 528: Eighth Avenue East, whose husband has been with the U. S. Army here, Is the winner df $500, the sec ond prize In a story-ending con test conducted by the editors of an American magazine. Mrs Hazel Pickett of Colorado Springs, Colorado, won the first prize of $1,000. Letters sent in by contestants contained the conclusion to "The Wall Be tween," the story of a young Jewish newspaperwoman who falls in love with a Gentile law yer and is perplexed about marrying him. Both his family and hers oppose the marriage because of the great difference in their backgrounds and relig Is NEW QUINIMS SOURCE Chinchona plants in the Belgian Congo arc expected to producing quinine this year. ion, The editors of the magazine learned from the contest letters received that an overwhelming majority .of readers felt a difference in religion was not enough to keep people in love from marrying.. Most believed intermarriage would help elimi nate the problem of religious The prize-winning letter which Mrs. Moore sent in is: "Dear Frances:. "No, you couldn't compensate for Kim's ambition with your love because your love has al ready transformed what was merely ambition Into a crusade for an ideal. He has not been able to don a uniform, but here on the home front he Is, andswill be Increasingly, able to contribute his share toward ensuring that our men on the fighting fronts have not suffered and died for the Four Freedoms only to have them trampled under the heel of Intolerance, hate, and greed at home "Because of his love for you a Jewess, Kim has become more truly a Christian. A man as fine as Kim has much to give to his country and to the world, but he needs you, and your mutual love to provide, the driving force that will bring his potentialities to fullest fruition. " "Without you, Kim will be another politician, probably statesman and possibly even great man as the world counts greatnessWitb, you, he. IU be a great man as God counts greatness,,' the same God to whose altar we bow alike in Christian churches and Jewish synagogues. Have you the right to deny, him that greatness? "You mention several times what Kim will give up because of you: My dear, he won't give Port Simpson Man Edward Wesley native of Port Simpson, passed away In the Prince Rupert General Hospital this morning at the age of 50. CHINESE PROLIFIC The Chinese annual popula tion growth sometimes is estimated as high as 5,000,000 a year. up anything. He. will gain im measurably for he will be an In finitely finer person than he could ever be without you, and in addition he will experience a love such as few men are priv ileged to possess. He will not give up any friends and associates because of you. Not really because the type of people who would, .no longer be hl3 friends under such circumstances will be entirely outside his scheme of living. The senseless discrimination he will encounter In this, our Christian democracy, because of your religion will act as a spur rather than an embarrassment. They will strengthen his determina tion to help rid our country of the ignorant, cruel and danger ous .prejudice which Is so shame ful a blot on our- national "The objections of your re spective families are, of course, based upon their love for you and their natural parental de sire for your happiness. When they see how completely happy you are, how utterly right your marriage is, I honestly believe their objections will resolye themselves. "Your children, Frances, will have no 'legacy of conflict.' It could not exist, because their parents will be as one. "With all my heart I urge you to marry Kim., American lads, Jewish and Gentile, have fought and died In far-flung corners of the world that people like you and Kim might love and live. Take your happiness and use it as a shining torch in the battle for Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Want and, above all, Freedom from Fear. It is the united efforts of people like you and Kim which will build a lasting peace." 1 I I J "77T j Th ., Ill 14lCTf!WrW?l 1:11 II ' HiUUiH Hill I I iiHPrPiB SI 1 i six . I 1 illl tWt fit CtWU iMslCg tlHt II 11 flnek -Xttn etxct, lff:':: i ,' . Is If you want a fine glass of drinking milk, take half Carnation and half water. For use in place of cream, undiluted Carnation's the thing. And for cooking, half Carnation, half water, fits into any recipe calling for whole milk. Carnation is whole cow's milk with part of the natural water removed by evaporation all the food value left in. It's homogenized, sterlized, and enriched with "sunshine" Vitamin D to help build strong, straight bones and fine, sound teeth. Write for free Carnation Cook Book. Carnation Co. Ltd.. Vancouver, B.C. STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE Storage for a trunk, radio, cedar chest, piano, or the entire furnishings of your home is convenient and inexpensive. We own and operate the warehouse where your goods are stored. For complete details about packing, crating, moving, storage and shipping, PHONE 00 LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Corner 2nd and Park Avenue Prince Utiucrt Daily JQeUisi Friday, October 12, 1945 GIVE CLOTHES TO WAR VICTIMS OCT. 1st to 20th Take your contribution! to your nearest Pod Offica or any official COLLECTION DEPOT. SALADA TEA A. MacKenzie Furniture "A POOD PLACE TO BUY" FALL IS HERE WINTER IS AROUND THE CORNERl WITH IT COLD WEATHER . . . Our Fall Bedding Has Arrived SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES All sizes and grades BEAUTYREST MATTRESSES Also in stock. Standard price $42.50 Mail Orders Shipped At Once Phone 775 327 Third Avenue F. MURPHY LUMBER General Agent Ace-Tex LUSTERITE The modern finish for bathrooms and kitchens, In 8 colors plain and blocked. Pyralite-Plastic Moulds in various colors, to trim table tops, sinks, bathrooms, etc. Three-Ply Waterproof Fir and Birch Veneers . 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