Prince Uupert CWlp jQctos Lto. Mnnclay, June 28. 1948 SHOWER HONOREE Mrs. W. D. Lambie Is Hostese For Miss Zona Medley ".can, : , . Published evm afternoon except Sunday by Prinpe Rupert Daily News Ltd.. S-a Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia. G. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. Q. P!2RRY. Managing Director. MEMBER CP CANADIAN PREt'S AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION Double Donation Plumbefs'- and Slip.niflUcis' Union. t a meftlne at the week-end. decided to double the lr subscription to the British Columbia Flood Emergency Fund by putting up another $50 to make the total $100. Robert Wilson, president of the Union, was in the chair and O. S. Weatherly was secretary. Business, otherwise, was of routine nature. l Tm ... " SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Carrier, per werk. 15c; Per Month. 65c; Per Year, 7 00; B;; Mail, Per Month, 40c; Per Year. M OO. In th. tKmn1 In IH, u Unhappy England TAKE NOTl',"""' His H, "VT ' E Uui h. . JURaa Ur - -J UM. AD A ""nUb Among pre-nuptial affairs for Miss Zona Hedley, whose marriage to Orme G. Stuart Is a lorthcoming late summer event e commanding much interest among many friends, wag a delightful miscellaneous shower on Friday night when Mrs. W. D. Lamble was hostess at her hom? on Fourth Avenue East. A huge basket, tastefullly decorated with pink and white ribbons, was brought in by Master John Lambie and placed before the bride who found it to contain many useful and attractive gifts. Card playing was enjoyed with Mrs. George C. Mitchell and Mis Leah Basso-Bert winning at nir.TOr of lh . .""W In. , p , J:7r ysl -ii 4'".'.. - '"''7 WW- "umnia. ho -"a -wi to th, ; nt.. Prm8 havlnit ,i. " "lliHt , ."Law: mrm r.,.. - 1 . " " i sum have hin T I DATED .t Pr,n' ' bridge and Miss Sheila Ramsay at rumoll. WHATEVER THE SOLUTION may be for England's post war problems, the answer apparently will not be found through the Labor any more than any other form of government. Three years after the Labor regime took over food remains scarce, clothing is still rationed and no end of shortages is in sight. Conservatives in Parliament are still. voicing criticism, while there are signs that workers are becoming restive, growing weary of repeated pleas for greater output while their living conditions remain unimproved. The new form of government is no longer an experiment. In England labor problems, once settled on the spot and governed by local conditions, now go to London, where they are passed upon by men who attempt to meet all problems through a single set rule. A socialistic government is presumed to be a government by the people but there are those who are inclined to doubt that England's Labor government is such. l da, of JM. A d TB'' Classified Advertising Pays! r1": ft!. LEGION SOCIAL On Friday night last week the Legion beld the finul of. Its social evenings, known to members as "Bring Your Missus Nights" these events to be discontinued during the summer months. Member of the Legion and their wives and members of the Women's Auxiliary and their husbands turned out in good numbers and had a pleasant evening with community singing, songs, bingo, etc. The feature of the evening was the raffling of dolls, the handiwork- of the ex-nursing sisters at Miller Bay Hospital which were eagerly bid for and made a pleasant surprise for many a youngster on the following morning. Miss Mary Morton, as chair-mart of the entertainment committee, and Vic Duncan, as master of ceremonies, were responsible for the evening's program, able assistance being given by Mrs. J. R. Elfert and Mrs. J. S. Black at the piano ,and other artistes. FOR SALE: Culn operatJT ''fin. JUKe B(,Xf.s Chandler & Cowgi!! Photographer Developing, Printing Enlarging Box 643 216 4th St. wot. tiTsao' ZCrm .",n,,iirr, ou. SHINGLE NEW B.C.COAST SHIP The Prlncess.Marguerite, (left! new 6,0(10 tonner for the Canadian Pacific's British Columbia Coast Service, was launched last month at Govan, Scotland. The new ship, which will be delivered late this year for the triangle run between Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, with accommodation for 2,000 passenge -s, was christened by Mrs. R. W. McMurray, shown at lower right with Sir James Lithgow, ch lirman of the B'airfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, builders of the new ship. Mrs. McMurray is the wife of Captain McMurray, managing director of Canadian Pacific s'teams lips, who brought the first Princess Marguerite out to the West Coast In 1925. The original Prin.'ess Marguerite is shown in the picture at top right shortly after being torpedoed in t he Medit erranean In 1942 and just before she sunk. The picture was taken by an officer on the H.M S. Hero, which performed rescue operations. At the launching it was revealed that the new Marguerite cost four times what her namesake did. STAIN i "reserve your ry WAR OF v NERVES 'A RESPONSIBLE minister on the floor WHEN of Parliament talks about "a thousand Russian planes attacking Canada" he does not strengthen the struggle for peace? People, today, live under a strain. With every passing year, the tension becomes greater. The phrase, "a war of nerves" first heard not so long ago, is no idle and Edna Gardner cousins of .smnfrifit with nine LinOi, Shinjrle Stain. Ewiafc mixetf to suit Nk-uI conditions ARE UNITED AT CATHEDRAL' the bride and Miss Iris Han Upholstering sen, Irene Paulson and Jessie You can buy no letter Miss Alice Bar be Becomes Hride of John t'hristensen A fineer-tlp veil bordered with The bride and groom stood beneath a white arch decorated with red hawthorn blooms, snowballs and white liiac to re lace-and-satin cutwork, brought ceive ceive the tne congratulations congratulations of of the the McBRIDE ST. over from Denmark recently by ;the uests- The bride's table was bridegroom's parents was a- Sat- centred with a three-tier wed worn worn bv by Miss Miss Alice Alice Barho Barbe Sat urday evening for lr marriage ding cake flanked by candles and adorned with streamers. Trmcf tn ihfl hriHp tf-nfl nrn- to John Chrlsiensen at St. An FURNITURE REPAIR drew's Cathedral. The rite, join Ormes D ting the Prince Rupert born Pos(,d y Jarvis McLeod, with couple, was performed by Bishop response by the groom. The J. B. Gibson, assisted by Rev. groomsman proposed the toast to Basil S. Prockter. the couple ana the bridegroom rugs Potterton of the Royal Bunk staff, acting as serviteurs. The wedding taxe was served by Mrs. W. Gardner and Mrs. R. Montgomery, aunt of the bride. The evening was spent in dancing to music by Andy Mc-Nau;hton at the piano. The bride and groom left Sat urday evening on the steamer Prince George for a honeymoon which will include a visit to Vancouver and a motor trip to the United States. For travelling, the bride wore a herrlngbon? twill suit of grey with red shorty coat and black accessories. A large group of friends wished them farewell. On their return, xney will take up residence at 527 Eighth Avenue East. The groom is employed at Ideal Cleaners. The bride was formerly on the staff of the Royal Bank. DEADLOCK POSSIBLE IT IS NOT that anyone need imagine the inevitability in this country of a C.C.F. government. Under no forseeable circumstances could that party win enough ridings to command a majority j in pari;ament, comments the Ottawa Journal. What ' could happen though, and what the older parties ; must consider, is enough C.C.F. victories to create : a Parliamentry stalemate. That, should it come, : might well bring with it, deadlock, confusion all The bride is the daughter of replied. Mr. and Mrs Alpir Tirho anr4 Tlffrnm nmnifnlatlnn CLOSED FROM JULY 5 - 10 (Inclusive) .the groom the son of Mr. and from Vancouver, Queen Char- mis. jumi k-nnsiensen. Bom are loite lsianas ana copennagen. PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 8 A.M. TO I PM. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 12 NOOK TO 2 Pit, 1 P.M. TO 9 P.M. wea Known city lamines. . Denmark, were read by Veraon Gowned in heavy white satin Ciccon$v k ' , ... i with long sleeves, scalloped lace The wedding cake was cut In yoke with sweetheart neckline, traditional manner by the bride the -bride was o no single party has a clear mandate to rule. Emergency bicycle deuw bV her father. Wpr lvmrmr U7ac A .Ti-VKicrr nnf q1ta for tVio LOVIN'S 'Next to CFPRI PHONE RLI'K 818 Dally car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 0 p.m. from 7 pm. till Spa ind Sunday Of rPfi fflSPe anH lilv-nftVlA Dafchtnonr.. fAa nrvf ley, bound with long white ved with the Misses Georgina .uuauirn w which -roses were attached. Her finger-tip lenath PHONE 81 veil was of lace and satin cut- work, the gift of the bride groom's parents. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL PUBLIC WORKS PROBLEM , AFTER THE FLOODS, what? Next to the railway companies which are always more or less orgpjiized for emergencies the biggest fob in this province is that of the Minister of Public Works, Hon. E. C. Carson. All plans for a big year of construction and rebuilding, will be shot, as new plans for repairing and rebuilding destroyed roads and bridges and lost ferries must be 'inaugurated. Mr. Carson will be the most abused ...man in the province although he has held his pres-; ent position for only a short time he is not in an enviable position. r-Omirreea Herald. I Mrs. Richard Foster attended the bride as matron of honor in a gown of pale blue taffeta. She wore a hat of blue satin ;and net and carried a bouquet of sweet peas. f Bridesmaid was Miss Lorraine Barbe, sister of the bride. She MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Exiierlrnred SllUKliinnu .. oiai For appointments Phone f wore a gown of pale silk mar Evenings Ren In New Offices ROOM 10 STONE BUILDING mn o V nUR quisette embossed with white Iily-of-the valley and hat of pink satin and net. Her bouquet was of sweet peas. Groomsman was Jack Jov of : . New Phone BLUE 593 . . Victoria, who came to the citv ROCK AND CONCrX WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipm"1 specially for the event. Ushers . N If: fT were mcrnu ivieuse, uorden Dell All WorK Ouaranim and Vernon Ciccone. The church was decorated i with flowers for the occasion. During the signing of the regis . ,np CTS .ION -JS INtVO P"" DR. I'. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5. SMITH BLOCK Phone 785 P.O. Bon 1401 I 9' W r, m mm K.I I uim handle Eastern aw ,sl (f 17 Paoers Swedish-American T ter. Cathedral Organist Peter Lien played appropriate music. , All attendants taking part in the ceremony were local-born people. The bride is the granddaughter of Ex-Alderman and and Western Minn RM Sixth Street PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and FA" JOHN F. L. HUGHES Chiropractor 21-22 BESNER BLOCK Mrs. w. H. Montgomery. . More than 150 guests, attended the reception whiph followed MIKE COLtSSi . ..mr ntt P.O Box 894 Phone Blu 442 Phone BLAt ar vainaiia Hall, They were received by the mothers of thj bride and groom, the fnrmPr 872 lOih ti ijct PM'S V deliHmw "Royal City" Pork AX VWffftlt 1 Beans and make light work of hot- If V 'lASnJ weather meal. Ask your grocer for 11 II YJLj j " " tlib quality brand. f c a i i c i r o o i $ rfji wearing a long gown of rose silk crepe with white accessories and corsage of sweet peas. Mrs. BEAUTY SHOP Chrlstensen wore a gown of GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc fncome Tax Returns Complied Besner Block Phone 387 Permanent " Beauty Culture In all Its branch black faconna crepe over peach nylon, with black accessories. 204 4tR Street HANDYMAN Her corsage was of pink roses. IN THE SL'PREMK COTTRT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the Matter i.I the -Administration Art" And In the Matter of the Ktate of wil- HOME SERVICE STEPHEN ERICKSON PIANO TECHNICIAN TUNINO AND REPAIRS Slack 11.5 411 West 7th Av n tr.MFTB XL CONTRACT iium am urn, iiereaseil, liiieitate nniiHin and Repairs of " don't care if you can't cook, darling -so long as you Servfnf the Ftsheflef Industry Roofs, Chirrings ana can open packages or Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes!" "Oh George you're wonderful! Wellt (P.R.) Ltd, Cartare, Labelflngr, Weighing BLCE 780 BLUE 980 PHONES: " Oree.. 48 - 25 BUSES FOR SALE For Immediate delivery, inter-city type, seating capacity 24 to 37 passengers. Bodies of steel construction and late design. Buses now in regular operation and Inspection may be made any time. ALSO FOR SALE 2 White engines, Model 20A, completely overhauled with Units. 16 pair (32 seats) of Tropic Aire recliner seats and 5-passenger rear chesterfield seat, all mohair covered. WRITE OR PHONE GREYHOUND LINES, Calgary, Alta. SALT LAKES FERRY SCHEDULE Dally except Mon. & Tues. Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed., Thurs., Fri. 2:30, 4:30,8:30,7:10. Saturday r Every hour from 10:30 a.m. Sunday Continuous from 10:00 a.m. Last boat returns 10 p.m. Adult SOc. Under 16, 25c Return Return Ticket good only on day purchased. mkb NOTICE that by order of H Jud,!' W' - Pultn made the -?"wr S4th day of June 1948. I was appointed Administrator of the estate ,of William Altken, deceased. AH parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 24th day of August. 1948, after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. ; All parties Indebted to the estate J-e required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED this 26th day of June A D. ROBERT P. JOHNSTOK, ' Official Administrator. Telegraph Creek, B C. (1U3) -IDS 6ther iood essentials that sure will make our husband a husky (uy! "And of course I was only kidding about not beine able to cook. I ean make scrumptious cookies, cakes and other good things from those tested recipes on the Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes packages." "How about picking up some crisp, erunchy Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes on otar way down to jet the marriage license?" ; l il just open a package of malty-rich, honey-golden Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes, and quick-like breakfast will be readyr "Um-m-m that one-and-only, out-of-this-world Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes fiavor!" "And good nourishment, too, don't forget." "Yep, Hon they're jam-packed with carbohydrates, minerals and QUALITY FE"'-' 9 Be For Downtrodden worn 3- bum .snn i NESTS IN BOMBER NOTTINGHAM, England. W A thrush has built It nest and laid five egg In the wtng tfp ol a bomber at the Rolls-Royce airfield here. MAC SHOE HWi'I mi in