f Aas poor. .TUB. DAILY NEW3 ALEX. RIX AND BRINGING UP FATHER By George MtManus MISS RAY WED I WANT DHTf COOK, A DOZEN to Jl 1 ?eE HO I II tu t ah br.to Tet up to Pretty Ceremony of Much Local i TO tbLEEP UeVbY nk;HT -KKirV ) V. Mi. 5 Interest Took Place In Ker rlsdale Church Last Evening (Special to Daily News) VANCOHVF.H,, ,MaMS. -w Sti Mary' Church., KiuTlsdale,vas ncauiiiiiiiy decoraled wittrdo-wood, lullps ami oilier spring flowers Jin.l rolingc fur the wed ding or'MIss Phyllis Vera Hay, ynuhgest daughter r tin laf o W. ;j. Hay ami Mrs. A. limitrV Hay of Cheshire, Kngland, In Alexander Oillespie nix, only sun T Archdeacon (8. A. Mix, ndmln-ltrnlor of thr.dinreso of Cale. donin, ninl 'Mrs. Hix, which look place last evening. Tlit ceremony wasyierfonaed by Venerable deacon Hix, father of Ihe groom, assisted by Hev. C. S. MrCJifTin, ririor or M, .Mary s The service was fully choral, the bride having been n member of the choir of .SI. Mary's, for -I- -. . -. .... six .years. id urinal nuircii was played hy Mrs. A. Adaiusnii ami Mr, Hirlimnml sang "Cod Touched the Hose" iltii ii,' I lit signing v4if the register. Tin' brid. who was given ii marriage by lur brother-in-law, lr. .Noil McNeil, was lovely in a gown of ivory ch.irnieuse sutii. of picluresifue medieval design wilh low Waist I'ini and roulTant skirl wilh insert or Venetian luce medallions surrounded by seed pearls. Hep veil was ol Brussels net hand embroidered with sprays ami seed pearls. A wreath of orange blossoms hi. (he veil in plnre. She carried a shower bouiiel of Ophelia roses ami lilies.oMhc-tallcy and alsuj a loyeiy pray suede prayer book, the presentation of the, Chaurel Cuild. She also wore the gif! of the groom, a gold engraved bracelet. I " The Attendants Attending the bride was Mis. Ruth Hix, sister or 1 lie groom, who wore a Very smart frock rd silver tare 'over pale preen .satin with a wreath of sjlver leaves over her .hafr, and parried a boil quel of pink' carnations. The groom was supported i I.awrenciv ' '" WjiV. rorniepty lrincAnflupcttwli1i'.J.IIau Mow Vi..l...ll' .... 1 ... . ... .ticiiwii iiiiu v-.Mirniau iiaruen acted as ushers. Following the service, rela-thek and a few iulimale friends of the bride and rnMmi gathered at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Mr-.'eil when a recejdlon wa held. Mr. and Mrs. Hix leavinji later for Seattle and Portland lu speml a honeymoon prior to proceeding to Prince HiiH'rt when they will reside. Well Known Couple ltolh bride and groom are well known and popular in Princ Hupert wliere they have a host of friend. For some years. Mrs. Hix resided in the northern city with her brother-in-law and sister, Dr.nd Mrs. McNeill. Mr. Hix is particularly well known in Prince HumtI where he has lived-shicf boyhood days and at tended- school, later becoming accountant- for the Imperial Oil . .ill ..i . . ". .Hi ... fr nianj-prenrs. He. is also an ofice'r jf tH- First ' .North ll.C. llejiiment and generally take ai active interest in various youni; teople's ncHvitles. HALIBUT ARRIVALS 1 TODAY 149,300 LBS. Prices Reach 15c and 7o for American Fish and 14c and 6c for Canadian Halibut arrivals today totalled I U,30o pounds, four American boats landing 115,000 pounds for prices which ranaed from Toe day's arrivals were as fol lows;, - American i Ilaillo, tft.OOfl. to Fisheries-Co. Columbia, 19.000; Reliance 1, UWii'.a'Vl Yellowstone. IJJ.QOO, ' In the Canadian Fish & Cold Slorajje Co.,, . i I ?y. . Ci .Canadian I Tramp, p.OOft; Toodie, 3,300, lo the Atlln Flsherje. i P. Dorreen, 5,500; Helen, 5.300 and M Llpsetl, fl.000,' to the Canadian Flh A Cold Storage Co, II. A H., 3.000, nd N. & S, KftO, to the (loyal FlU Co. ; Salmon i Taplow, 2,330 reds and 180, whltis, at lo.to and 3c. to Ul wjll resume development , vo'r!t on the David Cnpperttchl, The Dolly Yarden railway re pair work has hern completer ami the road i nmv open ti Camp S, permit tin;: mining con( pauies -and priisjMclors to takn In tlieir supplies Ih.tue eml of steel. News has lteeaVreceived liero, of The death in Seattle of Paul Wfialen. 'son or Dr. and Mm Paul Whalen, formerly or Anyot and well known lnro. He was knocked dowij on the street by an automobile ami killed. Oasboal visitors are, already rornmenriii: In ooine up from Anyox. I.al, week end, Mr. and Mrs. Clay of Anyox made, lli.i I rip In their irashoat Hernice, their jiucsls beins? Janet Morley, llonnie " Chapman Helen Wall Ted Svvnnon, Qeoive Johno;f llonyr Clay, hddie Clay, I heo- dore Asimus and Slanley Jttnes "Charles liutcliin-on has In stalled a swiimuin? pool at Sil- VerCHy. Jt will be a jrn'al at-: . . . . . . irnciioii inr iionuay visiiors. formerly a resident of Prince Hu pert in the early days. He wax then a propeelor ind miner. He i at known by Inc.al enple to have lived in the Slocan prior to coming here.' He wa always looked upon a a respectable rltUen. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert J. McHae. J. . Mtllichnmp. H. Sherwootl and C. Fredericksoti. yancouv'er: W. T. Kssptmonl ami wnien posumn n nas uei!lt. . hennedy, Stewart; T. W McDonald. Krnesl Hlue, 11 Johnson and li-W, FJsJier, Hy der;' ltilly Ar'mslntrig; Whilei horse: M. M. Hnglisb, E. K. Steele and J. P. Dover, Quec Charlotte City; V.. Matin, Seat tle; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Kllison Mr. and Mrs. ;. 1. Hunter ami Ceorge Serhack, Anyox. Central J. H. niches, Vancwiver, Mrs. S. Fraxcr of Thinl A. returned from Hie south on tlj. Prince fieorge today. .Mrs. Frn- icr was called to Chilliwark re cently on account of the illness of her friend, Mrs. C. Warrpn I l.oe and,' 7c to 15.2c and "c, and;w)in returned to Prince Hfifter sevep Canadian vrsels sellingkWith her to recuperate here. :it,:iiMi pounds al from 1 3. to and ri lOiltc, and tic. WILLIAM INNES WAS FORMER RESIDENT HERE William Innes, the trapper who commit led suicide in his calm. after confessing- to having mur-derj'd two other trappers, was Mrs. Simon A. Swanson and Mrs. Louis LerouT, who have been on a trip lo St. Paul, Min nesotn. returned home on He Ihe Dooth Prince Oeorge to-lay. Use IMOND! SAWS kJ MacWn Knivts iHmomo cmu aw cm. ito. NCOMCN. T. iOMK , T own B. ICS,. A r hope "-S Canadian Fish Cold Co. AUCE ARM Slorase A. Davidson and William Me Lean nave left Tor the upper Kilsaull dishiel. The former will Ihorohphly prospect the 811 ver Hoard 3 roup and the latter JUNIOR SOCCER LEAGUE FORMED Organization Meeting Held Last Night Season Will Open on May 12 Ala meeting held last night in the city police court, the Jun(or roolltall League, which will be opefated lty I ho schools in co,n-jitncjimi with tjicp'rince Hunert iFoobaIl Association represonled by .Jock. Campbell, W, IL W illls- cron and lieonse Ctichrune, vs leorganized. The meetiivg was in charge of J, S. Wilson, vice-president of the prince ltupr. Football Association, ami other present were Miss S. A. Mills. W W. C. OWeill, .Jeorge, Cochran. Hid W. K. WiUNerofl. Miss A A. Mills was appointed secretary treasurer or the Junior Lcaauc. It wns decided Hi day two panics, uuo lie fore the summer vacation 'and tho second, atter. The winners of these two series will play ofr tor the city cliam- lionsbip. Tir season will open on May 2 when the Tirsl game, will be played al G.30 on the .rropoli tlill grounds between the High rhoo and Hoolti School afler a rocesion from downlown led hy the Hoys Hand. With thpee earn, High School, I tooth Sclioot ind llorden Street Scljool, in Hie league, ine scneiun ror me iirii ,'ialr or J he .raslinw'iU. Ik fas follows; f First Half May. 12 High School vs. Hnnlh School 13 Hnrden Street vs. High School. 22 Ilootb Sehhol vs. llorden StreeL i r 2U-.Holh School vs. Il'tpli School "June. $ 3 High School vs. lhirden Street. 2 llorden Street vs. Honlh " .SchOOl. r ,i. . ' 19 High Schoof vs. Booth Scloo 2ft Itorden Street -. High School. July. 3- Ilodh School v- Ihinlen Street. SPORT CHAT ii Prince Oeorge Is going, in for arrangements for ,. the annual slamiiede to Jte held-on July I aud3 no mean scale, th asli prizes offered representing an outlay or some $.1,500. Th most important of a big pro raia of events will b the rince (ieorgic Derby with priie ,?f X275, l3il ami 73. Olhei Important race will lie the Telkwa, Williams Lake, Vnnder hoof add Ouesnel Slakes, foe each of which there will b priies of I23, ?30 and 2" I'here will also he a number of novelty races andxbucklng con tests, elc. lu addition to the prizes, about l,oou is to be pent on the race track and A Prince Ceojgn expect lo draw iioremen ami norses ironi au over the province for the ' big event. The first baseball game of tl-n season at Prince fieorge wm p'ayed last week when Shellry was defeated by 0 to 3. Th Pnnee He'trge team was Was prac O 1926 iy Intju FtATU"t Scrvicc. Inc. W anted" Fo- Sale For Rer.t YdU.NT! man kind; 33c ltlack 2fD. Jess Uray, the re mam in? tw.: return nVttch is being plan. ucd for Shelly on May 9, The annual meeting of the tamlcrhoor'lfaschall Club wr. !ie!d last wek, the election o dficcrs resulting as follows: resident, ". Jolitisun ; vire-rf- stdent, IleV. n. T. McFariane. secretary'. Slharl Dally. WarrtMi lohnson vu elccl-. nutnager ot the team. It w lecirted to ir- ite the Itu'rii- Lake team t onif to Vanderltoof nu May '- In the meant one, the players an- lo be wanned up with llirec reg ular prai-luT per NEW WORLD ATHLETES LEAVING FOR ENGLAND Marathon Runner and Hammer Thrower Seeking Honors In Old Country WINNTPF.U. May 5. Ramlolpti Hose, niaratboner ami J. W Mrllolmr, (tampion hammer thrower of Australia anil New Calami, leave on the National hi afternoon for Toronto ami Montreal, after a brief visit 'wr enroute to. Kurope from their iMMne in NevfZfMflanrt. rtiis I-Ihrtr first trip to America and they are making the trip across anada by eay staves over ".anadhin National lines, Mr Hose training on the way for the rngllb cliampktnship to bt 'U a! Stamford Hridze. En- Ttie . yjMimi MitrhtRone hoiils I (e ,J trtti- Hnifaw an! worn gr.i- Irark n-eort fur one mile of i l.t.3-3 and ihe Austrn Han ree.ird of .11.35 for C'i mile n-.. rountry ran. All raring in New Zealand anl Au Iralia is t on gra tracks or over natural country, aerorrfitg iii .mt. iioe. who iwver saw a .-inder tr.n until he landeil ia anada. If the strike in lire I Hriiain d..r, not interfere with their arrang-inept Mr. Hose and Mr. Mell.M-ue his trainer, will sail from w York on July 3. MONEY YOTED TO IMPROVE GROUNDS The rity rouricil lat niglit voted ?lio to be ucd in eunnVc-tion with the improvement of (tie Acropolis JliH .(tbletir tgnxinds tfcis year. Aid. Perry, rhalrman of the V"aC-Mftanl-f t r.iuH.l lt3l ll. tically the -nnit as that which new. tAx , eroUnl was has represented the lown in in-l flnlslllH an. whal tA ier-.own games .Hiring ine pasi,, (lwnl ,,K,ul fri,- th(, iwii iir inrri years. inrrr--wrrf ground. only wo new races on trie line MaTOr NVwIon renlUd llml iftn up II. herr, who rigured pro-Jrinanre committee was prepared t. ;v -it v v . .' vy - DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED J DF. ; 2c per vord in advance. No Advt tucment tnlcn fcr feu thar SOc WtRTIB Apply In-j BOARD AND ROOM. tOAHD. The Inlnn.ler. Rjn' Second Avenue. Phone 137 I'OAHD, Hooms and Furnished Suites. Palmer House. tt FOR SALE cylinders, cycle, Prio M75.00 12 h.p. Fairbanks engine.! Price 1550 no 6 h.p. Kallenberg engine, At-waler Kent ignition. Price f 300.00 5 h.p. HulTalo. Price. 200 O.i 6 h.p. Frisbee. Pric. On 10 h.p. Studeb.iker Auto. Priei 1200.00 1 Font en-tin 25i .11 h.p. 2 cvliiider Heavy engine, guarantee.! eomt' lion. iOO r.p ai. rct'it f 000 lb. Price. S?.M40.0 S h.p. Kvinrude Inboard ? h.p. KvinmoV outboard ftr.n j 34& h.. Kvinrwde onlloar.t 75.fc-'i 3 (t-h p. Fairbanks single rylin ibr 2 eyclo without emit" ! ment. Price 35.00 eael.. I.otrging Iwila. cat le. pn.e' lets, lubricators, etc.. at bw e.st price. Apply Northern Fxc!arfe. '.'ft Pec or H Avemie. Plmne ?3 Frtlt SALK- Ten all.m -f milk daily, 1 4.5 p-r can delivered at Prhic Rupert Nation: from hr1 T.H. ir!.-d aid holding government CT'ifi-ete. AIo a few Ion- tiiro-. . t.00 per sack t.i it Wimk rock. ILC. Apply C. Littb . Wooilroek; B.C. FOR; SAf.K.- 15 h.p. marine en-sine, heavy duty, comfde'e. just nvvrhauled. f foot row boat. Slake me an offer Phone 57? after five oVInr! FOB RALK.- find troller. jiist completed, all genr: available vatHMti Moidy. Foil parfico-lars. 4Ire Box .109, Dsiy NWs nrfief. 101 - 1 Fiift S ALP.. Fivi rfvomed hous. o0 tyt Wis. iumirttvt: all i-frartlen and berry Jnisbes. i oo terms. Apply T. Mi CTymojit i i " 1 ''i wi'i . ji . Fort KLLsemdhaii4 -himi lure af resiauraot rrvrnto from Royal Hotel. Apply I I Third Avenue. FOn 3 A I.E. Oerhard H.intjtmnii Piano, on easy monthly pnv menta. Walker Musu- s'loy. FOR SALF.. il foot pleasure boat, Engine practically new. Snap. Phone ;'MK .r 5H3. if FOR rfALK- Threi- romcd Uon". i-tasirred: gesxl location. 5t McCaffi-r A ilibtHnis, Ltd. ; . FOR SALF.- -First class gold-,; vk dining suit. PimncHl i-. 03. inv HNOK for Sale. Apply Mr-Hildtteh. Plioiii- ttu. 101 High Iw Hhrli mmeniiy in nockev ounng U.ejio devote !50 to Uie work and - winter and W. Muirhcad. a High stated that r-'nr-.niiiv r! School jdayer. The game wenl the baseball and football asso- ten innings. Prlnre Oeorge, get. Irlatlons sh. iild pel In toneh allHIgh ling the winning run in the! once with 'he eily engineer tol ... i. i ... t.'-. . . . . . t tenth. iui.v.rrj piicimi eignwnuer uteir suggestions as to how. Low innings for Prinei Georgs and the money should be expended. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Wednesday, May 5 St a . 17.5 ti 0:3 p.m. 17.0 0:47 a.m. o.o ; tt:ll pjn. ' 5 h Thursday, May 6 H:31 a.m. 17. i -'I :.1 . in m -.' . 9 t ' "' i' 5.T Friday, May 7 :I7 a.m ln f ??:: p.K, p. i .... 3:t : m - to 01 i, iu : :, TO RENT Articles Lest and Found, Ac wants -rk, any FOlt SAI.K. 3H fntjiY cabin TWO rooms to rnt In prlvolo an hour. Phone ,-rnhjer. 13 h.p. heavy oil en- home, waterfront vtow, wp-lo- ' giK prirc 91,200.00. date fumishlWM. 530 Fourth lillll, WAJil'KD for . genera! housework. Apply I Mi. F-j;-Co. 107 ilHI. WANTFD -lander. . St fjot rtiuaCiOiit. gtiod engine t .1 UCA .1. rirn 258.00 ....n iiL-v-r vi.i.b ri, .,,, " ' 12 h.p. Fairhank fiiKine 2 . f Clapp block. Wesienhavep Hros, TKMSHI D Honsckerpin dooms lo rent by tbn day, week or month. Phone Red C07. If ilt UKNT .---Fnrnhd hflose- AUTOMOBILES KAIEN OARAGE. Ii. a'i-r i i'h- i ,.ii! and licfK'l.ll M Wri-ckwc ' I' nil -30 . CQNTmuco ad I'iimIih-I . Hay and Nnrh THE MHID MuTOH COMPANY! )F CN, upon publication! of the tariff change, unntedi at ly isijc 1 tlie following- : NEW PRICES KunatKiul I... ISIS.SP IVmrinf .. i 94at.im Coti $7H).0itj Tudor jekui .. IXIS.mV Fordor etan IHl'.i.O.i Light Delivery ft5.5l i:basis 8 to 1,00 Truck Chassis Ifit7,t All priet include self-start vt, icovemment tales and reight Notional Hasy Paytnenl lan avMlnhV. S. C PARKEn, LTD. ?l Sciund Avenue. TAXI Phone 67 Tasl (Call Oeorge, Paul or Oust) Sit and Sen l'aenger Stude takers al ymir disposal nr lime. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from Kniprs Hotel. 000D EATS CAFE, Third. Avenue Opposite Hcnson Studio, oiili Ml ,S (li it i OAKI'-S Corfec or Tea Served. IKAI. Hi IMF, COOKF.D MILXIj? Mrs. Cnger. Proprietress, FURNITURE. New arid Secondhand Fnrni-'re Htore. We Buy. Sell and F.x bsnge N.w and Sennmlhnnd ''Kds. GEO. PAPAD0PUL0S v TntH Avo . r.hn mr WOOD. i" fry Mlied Wood .on a load. ' Dry Fir Wood i fi.R0 n load. ! Cut to any length. 1 Klndllnn. 7.ft0 n load, i Fie Furnace Wood 00 n load. I A. ISAACSON . Phone lllack tJl. ' Seal Cove. MAIL SCHEDULE ouToma, To ti IttX TktMijs rrMi tttMtjr . . . cj?Jj, jr 4, i. r ei, ho SIotmo eti! ThaeMits t sun riu Mtjr IS. 11. )i Uy 15. t SlnU . . rrm Altai Pl . iMcoeisa. frum Us I4t Mkt4S. Wrrtfy. . , t keeping suite, Mussalleiti. fB,iJM In- menl Phone 18. f f WrtfivhUi . . 11 ? rvMW- 1'iR itr NT. Four room sulle,' ssutessjrt .. wr . it. tv III,, U ii hot water healed. Apply Smiti' ,: r-."" V ,; A Mallet I'm,"' ,,,M4, M'ix Heiltirooer II 1 1. GUARANTEED USED CARS AT.rrM .m Mrtiiu m. BARGAIN PRICES fSS nldsmoh'ile Tonrtng I750J)0 H?S (MiUmobdc TuriH IAS0.00 jr u. fj. sox coiiirtwM l .' i Fon Tudor Sliin 50.00 aiMm s xttm l.iL'3 Ford Tmn.r S73an ItSSjUO;' ' t!i?3 Ford Tudor SnUn lOfl.OOl Kor.1 Light le!ivery. ?00.Oi!,l .Vrbr -T?'.', Pi-'i I.isrht lelver . flfS.OPjn ' s We gir 'iflrtv dv free senlc ' " " "., ' . .. tm ' ' a rtiiii uitenii ser vi-e on new cr. frm. Omrt Wr em, rtnrt. 1rt 4.T. WWff OTP lill rod i m i inl U I run-41 nl rr t h Si STEAMSHIP MOYM MlNNSt) . I'MO- ItMbf M. i mm netirt stiviMtr , i 14 t ai i- Mar n ei t,. em. rr" kmuxih- 'VMar.it r. rnd) tit . uwf-. rnn Hslsolsy S. rr" .mr t . itii. :H SI-SS. IT,,. MtT II -m. I'm. . rr rrt SlmM n4 Nsm .rtMlll . Ciii " lf.M rt .Nrf Kill K rmr A'Mit vr ie . rm, ,: May ri s. fni-. SI - l-tn. . " rr mm AImIs " Msjf 4 M fri ' Vr II . iTioc Mir I- . rrin- - Su4y-i. tr - J Slnl). I'r - ft mm Sttatrt, ! ': Mo.H- rrm--Tneiir . rnu rriw for Qys CfcirMU lUi- vir u--. ritir ts s. rnin- from Qnn Cht'UtU lttn- II . i-ritv-Mj !...., I rln CN.R. TRAINS j Hil) Mrrf.1 SiiiU 0lt rrp Tul(U N0TICI TO CalDITORt IS Ui Mllr of th rtrl. Mirn r: u hfbv n luilui. rUim- ir 1'tHM.I, hi Ulnl a. riri. m.itw i'r. . .r. uinr-uj, tn V- (h ia- iml ! kM ml n -1 Wllfr nft'tutff tr i-Pihhc iHwri ir B nihil II. ISf4i.i ifim lltir nri. n i ., r rH'i -n a IrriHl ISl lfiMtlt. , HikKfmint mil (iriii it' 1 Uwir uim tint .hh-iim ruui, n,i ih imiiii-" icnrllir (ir in In rrrtrtl hy .IjIiimm-t id . Vital lki ivillir llml il of IliiM.. S. it III I ilUlrlLulo lln i" miHMiir Hi iwraniK mimiI' i o-isru fitiiy i,i nw i lsim e;tMir lwtl Iticii e r" luieu ihi im uy :: Uuif of .Jiba oluu4. Pe: i,1 a o u ii I 1