'VrtoW 21. 1928 e Rape r-n mm Northern Pacific Terminus of the I Canadian National Railways Ii inc.e Ku'pcrt lias three of the greatest things in the world The Largest Fish Cold Storage Plant Hie Largest Fresh Halibut Market The Largest Undeveloped Hinterland The City of Prince Kupert lias a payroll of considerable im-.ovlriiue, derived from: KAILWAY SHOPS KAILWAY OITICKS UKYDOCK AND SHIPYARDS (IK A IN ELEVATOR PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICES COLD STORAGE r - KI5II PACKINC. HOUSES FISH MARKET OILKRY AND FISH REDUCTION PLANT SALMON AND HALIBUT FISHERMEN SAUION CANNERIES LUMRER mills MINING TRAPPING AND FURS v - v. , The rin export business of Prince Rupert is steadily -loping, taut year about eight million bushels of grain ras 'inpvd through the terminal elevator and this year promises to i tally exceed that mark. The City owns its Power, Light, Wu'tcr Supply and Tele;-rlmnes. . 0 I i The schools are excellent. Road are paved and concrete sidewalks are being laid. PRINCE RUPERT IS ONE OF THE COMING COMMER-H AL CENTRES OF THE PACIFIC COAST, THE PRO-BAULK OUTLET OF THE GREAT PEACE RIVER COUNTRY, AND SURROUNDED RY A RAPIDLY DEVELOPING TERRITORY Prince Rupert is the logical site of a customs smelter which " Mild serve the mines of Portland Canal, the Rulkley and Skecno N allc s and coast points. THE DAILY NEWS is Prince Rupert's recognized Daily Newspaper fflggggsggswii THE DAILY NZW8 PAGE FTVl 1 NEW QUEIJEC JUDGE was beautifully rendered ,as a pipe organ solo by Miss M. Lan J. J. Quebec Puisne Court ' f the Province of Quebec. DAUGHTER OF BISHOP WEDS Mips Ruth Isabel Itix Ilecomes J.ride of Christian William Dreukelman At 7.:!0 o'clock last evening in ;t. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, the. marriage took place of Miss liuth J .label, only daughter of the High;. Reverend the Bishop of aledojiiu and Mrs. Rix to Christen William Brcukelman B. Sc. A. I:. S. M., son of the late A. C. A. Unukelman and Mrs. Breuk-Iman of Pinner, Middlesex, England. . i . Tl;- church was beautifully choral with Miss rjirN,,iing ai tne oi bridi's father assisted b: i. B. Gibson p.rformeak jmony. ft A .. IL, 1 . iV i t ie niganisi soujy rpiayea jthe opening bars of Lohengrin's j Bridal Chorus the brida party I advanced down tbajjle. Pre-'ceM ly the ushers cairi the j bride s attendants followed by jihe bride upon the arm of her i brother Alex G. Rix by whom she jwas given it way. j i The bride was lovely injLgown j jef ivory satin a ad Aleifinn lace .trimnad with neatia, Theihedice Bjwjis close fitting and t!Je-full : hlskirt which fell in graceful folds E -a. a jexienaea mio a long train, nerj .veil i)f old Nottingham lace over whii h uas worn one , of silk em-,b.tiidered net draned fron a c ip i ,.t ....... L. .,, . U ft! ic, wan CBUJflll ai ill shoulders with a cluster of oranv'. bloa-uims. She wore nlij'uei.- white satin with diamehte buci- les. A beautiful shower bouquet ol roses and lily of the valiey com-1-leU'd the bridal costume. Mi.ss Lucy Pillsbury gowned n a roU' de style dress of pa!" green tafeHa with fri lie i bouffant skirt, made a tiiarmin bridamaid. Her hat geor gette was in matching colors and her shoes were of silver. She carried a bouquet of rose chrysanthemum. Mrs. Alex Rix, sister-in-law of Hie bride as matron of honor was very becomingly gowned in peach fpoi-itttte trimmed with eoral. i Her crinoline hat was of a bisque shade and her shoes were of ail- Iver. She also carried chryannthe- dainty fiockel alike in pink geor gette with frilled caster. Thi liridal nartv Jr"r th rhnrch to the strains of Mendelsohn's j IWeddintr Mnrfh I j Following the impressive service a reception was held at the i I.O.D.E. Hall and a delicious biif-! jfet supper served under the capable management of II. Carrol. The- hall was tastefully decorated for the oceassion in a color scheme of pink and white: Tiny j garlands hung with diminutive bells festooned the hall. j i Bishop and Mrs. Rix, parents of i the bride and Capt. II. L. Itoberson uncle of the groom, received the guests. And the bride and bridegroom with their, attendants under Ian arch of evergreen decorated with wedding bells received the fully. i'titifn nf Avar turn lnttnAr&A b.-niii, M. P. for Joiiette, ?ueBtB who has been m.-.dej Rjx wa KOWned fn black Judge ol the Superior , tin . Arjninv nnH w a becoming cloche hat of velvet. The bride's table decorated with shell pink tapers and carnations was centered with the beautiful wedding cake. The toast Jo the bride proposed by Dr. J. A. West was responded to by the bridegroom and that to the bridesmaids proposed by Alex G. Rix was responded to by R. Mortimer. Daring the reception several selections were beautifully rendered by an orchestra composed of Miss M. Lancaster, Miss L. M. Ellett and J. A. Lancaster, friends of the bride: Mr. and Mrs. Breukelman left later on their honeymoon for Los Angeles, California, where they will reside. The bride travelled in an ensemble of blue and grey, the dress of canton crepe and the coat of charmeen with squirrel cuffs. Her close fitting hat was fashioned of lecorated with chrysafrt&emums, blue velvet petals and her shoes palms and ferns by thetjAends of 'were of grey suede'with cut steel the brice. lhe seiviear.ifcs fullv buckles.' M-3 ncasterl The happy couple were the re- The cipienta of many beautiful gifts. ev. iTnat or tne groom 10 me onue cere-1 being a white fox fur. Fashion Fancies 2r THINK PY.HMAS INTRIGIT BY THFIIt SIMPLICITY It's necesnry for the morale of the col leg- girl (hat she be attractively attired at all times, morning, afternoon or night. mums of bronte tints. I., ' , . ' Little Mis. Patsy NicholU, tbe ) i ,Zt ckeeked silk in brightly pretty daughter of Col. and Mrs, J. W. Nicholls made a dainty- little C0T. . . . . . Their tailored air in flower girl. ... c. She wore a . drees of 1 ! . . , L very .T. , . . . . J hv the '-leot nale blue georgette with frilled "hi; th' are fitted skirt. Around her head wna a -iich -lthaboBt th w,l,t " ' ykc- bandeau of silver caught -French flovers. She carried a basket of pink nea and miden-1 MOTHER LOCAL LADY hair fern. The little train bearcft Miss Geraldine Cade, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Cade and Miss Mary Orme, daughter of Mr. and Mrx. Cyril Orme . were equally DIES AT VANCOUVER Mrs. J. Ross Macksv has received word of the death in Vancouver of her mother. Mrs. Mar-araret Mills, one of the oM Hm. skirts Which resident of the southern city. matched that of the little flower, Mrs. Mills Jiad visited PHnee girl. They !so wore boftdnaus and nlana were made for Of Sliver canrnt Wltn mltCb hr (n mm. Ihli nut ummr but flowers und carried old fashionwl K 'bouquets of violets and pink K i buds. Kicnmond Mortimer the groom and the ush Messrs. C. V. Evttt, R. W. Watts ahd 11. 8. Wa During the signing of t ter, Mendelssohn's Spri she was not well enough to travel. tad Mrs. Peter Stephen arrived in ere .the city on the Prince Jtupert yes- tUtit. jterday afternoon and is visiting V 'with her daughter, Mrs. J. M. rojrta-iMcAuIey, 887 fourtli Avenue Mai woat YOUNG WIFE (on the occasion of their first quarrel): "I regret 1 ever married you!" BRUTE OF A HUSBAND: "o you should! You did some nice girl out of a jolly good husband!" The Passing Show, London. ST. GEORGE'S SOCIAL IS WELL ATTENDED Monthly Event Last Night in .Met-ropole Hall Proved Mot Enjoyable There wa a large attendance at the monthly social last night under the auspices of the Royal Society of St. George in the Met-ropole Hall. Winners of whir.t prizes were: ladies' finit. Mrs. J. Murray; ladies' second, Mrs. Wright Dav- ie; ladies' third, Mrs. Roles; men's first, Mrs. George Scott; men's second, S. II. Newton; men's third, Mrs. Thomas Beattie. F. J. Fuller was master of ceremonies and Mrs. W. H. Smeeton and Mrs. C. Brewerton had charge of the refreshments. Miss 1 Trixie Brewerton was cashier and , the committee consisted of F. J. Fuller, W. Lamb, F. W. Vincent. ! Mrs. Smeeton and Mrs. Brewer- , ton. Fitting reference was made to the recent death of II. Ruff of j London, England, founder of the : society. FOR BETTER SATISFACTION Our New Winter Woollens Hare Jaat Arritvd Wear Made-to-Measure CLOTHES $25 to $85 Tin re's something about a made-to-measure suit that i an t be duplicated in ready made clothes. There's ex-! i tness of fit, excellence of tailoring and a difference in ;yle that is most outstanding. Choose from our big -!(, -:ion of woollens in all the new fall and winter uiNirs and patterns. THGR JOHNSON ISesner Block Convert Your Attic Into An Attractive Extra Room at Low Cost With GYPROC Send for handwxne, free book, "Willi That Reflect Oood Judgment." 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