I fo, -bcr 23,1923. TTIE DAILY NEWS page rnt TlWlffTMlHMIT'T'il )i iVh hi WMiiP'Pu Fnnce 2 n&9 Nrthern Pacific Terminus of the Canadian National Railways 1'rincc Kupcrt has three of the greatest things in the world The Largest Fish Cold Storage Plant The L igest Fr sh Halibut Market Hie Lamest Undeveloned Hinterland The City of 1'rime Kupert has a payroll of considerable derived from: KAILWAY SHOPS RAILWAY OFFICKS .:V. DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARDS GRAIN ELEVATOR PROVINCIAL (lOVISRNaiKIs'T ORl'ICHS' COLD STORAGE . FISH PACKING II0USM6 FISH MARKET OILERY AND FISH RKDUCTION PLANT SALMON AND HAM HUT FISHHRMEN SALMON CANNERIES LUMRER MILI5 MINING TRAPPING AND FURS The grain export business of Prince Rupert is steadily developing. Last year about eight million bushels of grain was Miipped through the terminal elevator and this year promises to u really exceed that mark. The City owns its Power, Light, Water Supply and Tele- i phones. ' -, The schools are excellent. Roads are paved and concrete sidewalks are being laid. PRINCE RUPERT IS ONE OF THE COMING COMMER-HAL CENTRES OF THE PACIFIC COAST, THE PRO-P.AIILE OUTLET OF THE GREAT PEACE RIVER COUNTRY, AND SURROUNDED JJY A RAPIDLY DEVELOPING TERRITORY Prince Rupert is the logical site of a customs smelter which Portland Canal, the Rulkley and Skeena uld serve the mines of alleys and coast points. , THE DAILY NEWS is Prince Rupert's recognized Daily Newspaper ST. ANDREW'S CONCERT TONIGHT IN WESTIIOLME The program for the St. Andrew's Society enter tainment to be given tonight in the Westholme Theatre is a varied one and each item is of a high order. The numbers on the program are as follows: Overture We3thoime Orchestra Duet, "The' Moon hM raised her lamp above" John E. Davey and Alec Clapper ton. . "A la Carte" Af Ottailee and Company. Quartette "Aobfe Laurie"; Messrs Pi. E. Davey, Jt A. Teng, M. filolt and Alec CUfWton. Piano Solo "Uifcestraum" Liszt) Miss M. Uneaator. Stump Speech ,'fats" A. CrackneM. . M Solo "Caller HMTin'"; Mrs. Jarvis McLeod. Sketch "Documentary Evidence"; Miss Irene Morrison, Miss K. Irvine and Alex Connon. Quartet "Lassie o' llne"; Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Fraser, E. Davey ' and A. Clapperton. Violin 8oio"Mldjr. in F"; Miss Molly Lawrence. Dance ''Kfsid4 'lazurka" ; .Hss Annie Gflehrist Skpt -h "Love in s- jCupnoard" Miss E. Robertson, -Miss M. Lancaster, D. B. Finn, J. Farquhar. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACTAMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS VecaM, unreeetvad. eurveyej Crown taste may 1 pr-rpied by Britten eabjecu over '.I year ef ae, uxl by alien an declaring InlenUen ie barome tti i.ab euujacia. wnmu- NEW THEATRE OPENED WITH BIG AUDIENCE Speeches Precede Regular Pro gram at First Performance at Capitol WERE WEDDED 'IMPROVEMENTS LAST EVENING AT WATERFRONT Miss Margaret Eyolfsen Became Brideof GJLXhurch sit. i Pretty Ceremony in Local Cathedral . I " l T 1 I r. i ( f 1,1 Hflfnra 111 itdmHlHliB nf fvi'nnda' INVESTIGATED Committee at Conference Urges Action by ' Railway Vrmce nupercs spienaia new, 77 ?; ': Needed improvements along the entertainment centre, the Capitol which thronged St. Andrews An- waterfront were the subject pf Theatre, built at a cost of some glican Cathedral, a pretty and di8CU88ion at a conference in the flOO.OOO by Misak and Paul interesting wedding took place at City Haj ye,terday afternoon be-Aivazoff with whom the Famous 8 o'clock last evening when Miss tween a gpe;ial commIttee of the Players Canadian Corporation' Margaret Sigridur Eyolfsen, ol- prjnce Rupert Board of 'Trade will be associated in the opera- der daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. T. headed by the pregident, Col. J. ation was thrown open to the H. Eyolfsen, 1231 Water Street, yr Njcnolls and W H M John-publicj last night with all due was united in marriage by Rev. aKent'of the industrial de-formality, large audiences being Canon W. F. Rushbrook to George partrnent of the Canadian Nation-in attendance at both initial per-! Bedford Church. aJ Raijwayg wno hag been here formances. In the building it-, The bride, who was 9 pretty investigating the local situation self this city may boast a hand- figure in her wedding dress of a road to connect the C. K. R. some addition to its architecture. .white georgette, with white lace,and government whams was ur-The amusement facilities it pro-Uvith facade and wore the conven- ;ged and also the rehabilitation of mises to offer are also a distinct. tional veil and orange blossoms, the ocean dock so that it may,. be acquisition. There was probably j carrying a shower bouquet of used for extensive canned Salmon not a person in the two large Ophelia roses and lillie, of the ' shipments. A brief from George crowds of some 700 patrons on valley, was attended as brides-'McAfee, manager of the Big' Bay each occasion last night who was maid by her sinle.r Miss Joan Lumber Co.. suirirestinir extensive fnot highly pleased with the ap- Eyolfsen, who was dainty in n improvements at the lumber as- pearance of the house, inside and mauve silk frock trimmed with aemWy wharf was also submitted, out, and who did not enjoy to the grey lace with hat to match, sil-i Mr. Johnston told the committee full the excellent program of pic- ver slippers and carrying a bou-jthat he had secured much data;in tures, vaudeville and music quet of pink carnations. regard to local matters and was which was offered. 1 The bnde entered the cathedral aware of certain improvements After the orchestra, under the upon the arm of her brother, Dr. that could be made. He stated conductorshlp of Jack de Jaus- R. E. Eyolfsen, who g;ive her in that he would have a full report! tjo erand, violinist and leader, had marriage, while Miss M. A. Way, present to the railway company on played an overture, the opening at the organ, played the 'Vedding which it would be possible to base ceremonies took place promptly March from Lohengrin. During action. " . v at 7 p.m., the full capacity of the the signing of the register. Miss Present at the confcrenceVbe-house having been taken up well Annie Dalby sang 'O Promise sides Mr. Johnson and Col. 'lch, ,n advance of the hour set. Me" and. as the couple left the oils, were John Dybhavn, Oiq'f Speeches appropriate to the oc- Cathedral, Miss Way again played Hanson, E. C. Gibbons, PhillpiM. nslon were given by J. C. Brady, Mendelssohn's Wedding March. Ray, George McAfee, J. H.PilU-M " P.; Aid. P. H. Linzey. Col. J. The groomsman was Barney bury and F. G. Dawson. . ' W. Nicholla,' president of the brother, of the bride, and acting After having snnt several dayji Princ Rupert Board of Trade, as ushers were Richard Long, ' fa the city, Mr. Johnston proceed and Frank Gow, superintendent Vic Housten, Albert Eyolfsen and ed E-.s; on -1. morning's train of the Famous Players Canadian Robert Strachan. j j Corporation for BVitish Colum- Immediately after the ceremony . . bia. A. A. Easson. manager of the the bridal party proceeded to the 1 M lI AJ It L? II AMI H jjd tmprovmit for agriculture ineaire aciu as master 01 trie- rrince tiupert nospuai to pay turpoeaa monies, introduced the speakers a brief visit to the bride's bro-, .an.,Br'r7 trS5Sn71,i; "nd resd congratulatory tele- ther. Chris Eyolfsen, who is a ivao tu Buiiatir. No. l. LmM fr,(J grams which had been received patient in the institution suffer-i h?,T P otaSaadtii 2? "tJklrM by the msnagement ing from pneumonia. Pictures! ir KidmaaUi iha Dayartrnent at 1 jv- t jtem on ne pr0Kram were then taken at Benson's Stu- Uuada. W B C. or to aar Oot- PURCHASE Application are received for pur- vacant and unreaervea tor nnl c ui (arable) land la rrtae I per acre, and eecone'-elaee (Ta-inf ) land t-' 0 per aore. Further In-formation rarlin purchaaa or leiue af Crown land If liven In Bulletin No, IS, LanJ Serial. "4urohaeo and iMit of Crown Lnda." MI!L factory, or Indua'rtal altee os timber m land, land, nt nrt eccecdlnc ezcecaina 4 v auv acrea. ' . . . 1 - 1 1 AH & i was imerawting raramouiu ne uiu aim nceiiuun uvn . . . & ... i- -i . 1 , ltcora win m srantad eerias reel, one of the features 01 wnicn 01 ine onae s parents nuun. lv land suitable tor aurlCTJlturu purpoea. and hleh U not Umber-land. l.a.. carrytn over S.00O board feat ir acre weal of the Coaat Rant and t.0Sf feat par acta t 0 tbal Rana ApjJIoaUooe for pr-amftloDi are to be addrewad to the Land Com-mlaalonar of ..- Land Record ln Vi-rlalon. la htch the land avptted for ! eltuatad. and are made on printed tonne, eoplaa of winch can be obtained from trie Ln.i Cumiaiaeienar. i're-emptlofii rnuet be occupted for frre yeara and ImproTetnenta made to value of tie per cr. Inatudlat olearlnc and culUvetlng at laaat fire aeree. before a Crown Grant can be received. For mora data lied Information eee the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt were pictures of the recent Olym- Rev. Canon Rushbrook proposed ... . . AFTER OPENING I Mr. and Mrs. MisaV .uvazoif and Paul Aivazoff Entertained Friends Last Night pie games at Amsterdam in the toast to the bride with the which percy Williams of Van- groom responding. There were' After the official opening pf couver, winner of the sprints solos by Mrs. W. B. Jennings and the Capitol Theatre last evening, figured prominently. This was Mrs. Grimasson with Miss Dalby Mr. and Mrs. Misak Aivasoff'cn, followed by a hilarious comedy presiding at the piano. Refresh- tertained local friends, who had film. menta were served and dancing teen their guests at the theatre Will Edmunds, formerly of followed with music by Harry to a dllUMfr dance in the Com Prince Rupert, kept the audience Eyolfsen. banjo; Dr. R. E. Eyolf- modore Cafe to celebrate the" 05; in a ripple of merriment with n- nf MJis P'-no- caslon. After supper was seri'ed, blackface songs .and was given a Assisting the bride and her moth- jng wag enjoyed and one, tif fine reception. The other vaude- were Mrs. Richard Long. Mrs. the features of the occasion .Jvas ville turn was a pretty dancing Jmes "ir M" e' Mr"- e delightful vocal solo by M act by Miss Madge Rush, skillful v- Houston and Mrs. Grimasson Misilk Alvazoff who wag 8CCorn. Urpslchoran from Texas. Osland). The fertmties came ied by Migs Blanchc Curt!n. The feature film was "The "'LZ cMur.V, J L ?d CrTwo ohaee at undi no, b J-Tunand. Show Girl." starring Alice White. T 'JT "puur m." m' r" the tor africuituri purpoeae; minimum . ,f ur.u ,nB.v. ...-11 fnr well known ana d popuisr in l M. P. McCaffery. Mr. rn and Mrs. G. "7 ""7" V. " Kn mari city. The bride has oeen a mem- A Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Ml ton the bookings tha ha e been made Branch rtaif at of Forwt Jtr. and Mrg, w. 0. for the new local house. Court Hou8C Rnd tho esteem Fulton Mr and Mrg M H CraK( I To many the rooM enjoyable jn wh!ch she ia was indicat- Mra G A Rix Migg Ruth Rljtf feature of the evening's enter- hy tne many showers and oth- Mr and Mrg Max Hellbroner, Mr. tainmtnt was mr spieaum or- ja functions whicn were nrH v pr.nk rw v'anpouvr "Y " . 1 i 1 1 .n ,ha Vin . . ' ... ... n . . . . . . .kA.l.a mnalj. in inia UT THM0 may be purcnaea-i or teaaea, ae ooa- uiwhi - given m ner nonui v jlr. and Mrs. u. 1'attcrson, Jt'mV... UM:Ud'" P,mB, i""chMtra rrincc RuPert h" wedding. The broom is idenUfied Mr and Mrg olof Hanjon; Mr. homesite leases notable addition to ita musical with the Rupcrt Marine Products and Mr8 John Dybhavn. Mr. and Unearvayad araaa. n.-t exoeeiiii ti talent In popular as well as Ltd nd has been captain recent-, Mr9 Thomas McCIymont, Mr. and Soon!! SU . d ".innT biln. ""vier numoers. ..ck and ue leader: -.-- ly abord that company s DoaT,MrS- j. c. Brady Mr and Mrs. .u OTret ,aaV? u"?. lZ serand. violinist cuta,hew,. obtalnabla after reetdence and Ira- J.Jwart Lyon, pianist; A. II. Nach and lend hat bw-n surveyed LEASES ompany . . GRAZIIIO Under the Orhtlaa Aot the Province U divided Into arailnc dlatrteta ed Ue renae elralnUtared under a OrailBii Cominlmloner Annual cratlnc pann'.'e art levied baaed on BuatVere ranit -k1, prtorily bn givea W'aeUbllehed ownwe Hiook-ownera auy form mcieiion far rana manaciaat Prea or paxUj trea, permlU ae aveJInbl far JM" aa-npaie and travelMre. as tea DURING BABY'S TEHTHING TIME The Rowols Become Looso Diarrhaa, dwntory, oolic, criHnrx, tie., nmntfcit ll ernitrlvr; tho gums Ixv oome ewol i n, a i, (iiiikrrs form ia tbe mmith. Tiiis i Uic bate when the rnotW sbuukl u to and pwliaps aave the hahy's Efe. : On the tnarkrt fur 80 vrara. 1 1 : ... i ..i. .. if . bar, flute; George .eorge clarionet and rr smalms and lndurlaj pw U-rn Beaumnr.t poies oiM areia not asoaadlns aorae ... rr-u "eilS, percussion, ey be lead by preon or a percu re a t excelled Florence Rose is the cashier for! ... a themselves. the new theatre ana toui There .was a real metropolitan Amadio Is the operator. The air in the way that the crowds whole entertainment went off were handled from entrance to withcrat a htch. ting. The dainty little ushers, The bill of last night will be Misses Krmy Zarelli and Kath- repeated this evening and there leen Owen wore attractive cos- will be changes of program on tumes. Allan Davles is the door- Wedresday and Friday nights. KOWNTREE'S iM. M. Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Steen, Col. and Mrs. J. W. .Maoasm-. Nisholls, Aid. and Mrs. P. H. Lin- saxaphone; il- man. while "herinf ""P6 mnnmrvi. ' J My. Ml. Blanche Curtln. Mr. and Fred ed by WHIUm j MJtc ". ,t. ce'lo. and j. McUren, Mr. .and Mrs, J. H. Pillsbury. Wallac a Orchard, George S. Clark (Vancouver), Mr. and-Mrs, A. , C. Brand, Mr. Calder, Mr. and Irs. G. W. Nickerson and A. A. Advertise In The News. xl( J not loo ml tor, not loo Swc ct lyvnsjfiiMmv IMnaaMjbattitaXjU dualuta, 25 i