UNKS WITH PAST j the new l7b.0Du Ur.iu.,. earn w,t ' 1 ..ri-VT P From the . P-'P'is put away in . 1907 Thi! -r. ' tlv Prince Rupert Daily iNewo it : ii c Ir p are nnur th f . ..f th nlrf V MT A I trirep npnrtnoro f fh.. i ' 2s JLr, Thursday, June 28, 19bi ,,Ilg here, chipped away to ! a-oompaniecl by coins bearing ; ylulrt,uses regularly running in owner oca il room for construction of I the stamp of EriwarH vn ! 7 . !!.' ?-nSland, compared '3 r ' CjI-A Ji (I2r'ule ,4 mm FfA(E5 Queen lta I A very pretty wedding was ' solemnized" in the Gaetz Memor- . ial Unfted Church In Red Deef , : ' Alberta recently when a former , Prince Rupert gir!, Dorothy ; i Jean, eldest daughter of Mr. and ! Mrs. W. D. Faught of Red Deef, '. ' became the brid'i of Hafry P. D. Ohf KeHo'i givi ioVL ihli faatnKie: "Dhublf youf mofiry unr if you Snn't agr thfs Brail TaM ate trehi-r!" (Mail mptf cartofl lo Kellogg'j, b'pt. 4A, London, Ohf . 1 atij 2Jea SucceiS The spacious home of Mrs. Fred Thornton, Fourth Avenue West, was the beautiful setting for a successful tea and sale by yueen Mary Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, Many ladies called and were re ceived by Mrs. Thornton ana Mrs. J K. Carr, the regent of the chapter. Mrs. K. B. Skinner was convener of t!ie affair. The tea room was In charge of Mrs. Jack Hoskins, Mrs. J. Rlsdale, Mrs. M. J. Keays and M" J A McRa presiding at tiie pouring tame, 7" . " " . r 'MlllC idC UriJLlCU Willi i lovely roses and early i. summer flowers, were Mrs. G. R. S. Blackaby, Mrs. G. G. Withers, -Mrs. D. H. Stewart and Mrs. Clark McLean. i ft p ' v ll: mm Mill -JT w r U s M1 VvtPE GSMt tnuie rJLocttl $t on Js in arnec I Qnesne! Girl is Bride ,' Alvin Knutson At Vancouver Ceremony Prince Rupert-born Alvin Leonard Knutson, graduate of Booth Memorial High School and the University of British Coium- bia, one-time member of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staf there and now in the service of the British Columbia racKers in Vancouver was a principal in a marriage of wide- . spread Interest hid WA pU recently Jr. Van-ouver Tn a Saturday evening cere- mtn'r in T U tl U . TT j ui -,,v ji, iuwuai xiciKiit,a uiiittru Church, Vancouver, the beautiful bride was Marjorie Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Thoms-on of Quesnel.' Rev. H. ! S. Clugston officiated at aj doubl? ring ceremony. j Parents of the groom are Mr , and Mrs. K. Knutson cf Prince I Rupert. Thp hriflp lwn In m.frl;. I ly her father, t:iose i?ory satm bodice was C's;ined With a yM?e of nylon net and shirred satin. The back of the gown was fashioned with a section of shirred ratin biendin down the skirt, en train. From a satin halo misted a fingertip-length veil and pink rose and stephanotls :iiuip,..u in uie crtaai oouquei. Miss Ruby M:Lean, bridejt-maid, wore a gown designed ; :mi!arly to the bTide's in mauve tafrefa. Entonc was her braided tuiie headpiece. Tiny Lyfin Edwards was her aunt's flower girl a-nd was frocked In green een taffeta taffeta with a green tulle headpiece. Both attendants carried ed summer summer blossoms. Jack Barnwell of Port Alberrii was bvst man, while George bervueurs were Mrs. u. w.i Robert Hogg, Edward and Ar-Graham, Mis. A. C. Oillis and nold Jensen ushered tht euesM We- sWirdMep Mrs Kctcnesoh. ; . The Hi'AM wai ; ItS. W. J. 1 iinc-ham. O. t. MoOTe conducted v ft i"c "u,"c C"Z "'"'crated with a beautiful three- Hill and Mrs. R. P. James While' M,rs- aught,, mother of th-Mrs. it. A. Breen and Mfs. S. A. Brlde' an" iss Ruby Andreas-Kieiback conducted the apron sen- slster t th& groom, received table. 1 'he BUstS, tlie former wearing NEW SHIPMENT - y Skillet ... I ST u 3 V - ft (My KnY' ftiisse mnn-rte flnktft, so deliriously cr?i ift fti'llr! What'i rttnre, they tv joir nttra btiifc fo hfl 6;tp you "regular"! to BICYCLES the WERLICH LINE Fall seleciion for Men, La,li( s. Hoys and Girls VAGONS . All Sizes nd Styles ANDERSON SEE Avenue West P.O. Ilox 721 that REFRESHES FINEST " COOKING thai 1 McAfee and John Mee ushered On a recent e'ehlng & quiet 2'Jpsts- wedrlmf was sofemhlWfl fn St. I'oilowlnfi a reception at the Andrew's Anglican Cathedral by home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. fahofi Basil Procktor uniting H. H. Edwards, the newlyweds wilfrecf (Bill) tttist, son of Mrs. l-.ft on a honeymoon trip to priest and the late Thomas St a tie. For travel, the bride priest of Vancouver, and Greta rflonncd a light blue wool gabar- sally Ho'.hersall, daughter of dir. suit with white accessories. Mrs. HothersaH and the kte Among out-of-town guests at John Hothersall of Forest, Qn-the rites were: Miss Jan-it Thorn- tario youi- Biqqest Food lvalue 'Quick Eaii. TRICYCLES Many Sizej GORDON & 6 Delicious Salmon Cakes Ready for Andreassen, only son of Mr. O. : E. Andreassen and the late Mr. : Andreassen of Prince Rupert. Rev. Gardner officiated. The biiriv;, given in marriage her father, Siioked lovely ifi an ice blue ballerina length gown of net .and lace over taffeta with matching Juliet cap and chapel veil. She carried ft bouquet of sweetheart roses. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Lenora Faught, as maid of honor and Miss Marjorie Shrutr-sall as bridesmaid. Both wore matching gowns of pink net anri lace over taffeta, with matching headdresses and carried nosegays of pink carnations. The groom's attendants were William McKenzie and Martin Valentin'3, both of Edmonton. to their Dlaceus. After the wedding a reception ri'oHoTved in the Orangj Hafl where the bride's table was dec- i tiniort 'HffIriCT- intra a navy blue shetf df'3fs with grey accessories, and corsage of red royes;- tire latter" a navy biuei ct epe dress with matching accessories, and a corsage of f;d roses. After the reception the happy couple left by car on a honey- moon trip to Watertan Lakes and other points, the bride wearr jing a suit of guy with navy blue azcessories. ' On return from their honeymoon the couple will continue on to Fi mce Rupert Where thf-y will reside for a short while. Chop Suey - Chow Me!n . Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE I ' uuiside Orders Phone 133 f THE "PUNKYDOODLE" DRESS Styled by HONEY CHILD Only Infant's Dress with matching Pantie The Stork Shoppc Blue 810 1 w new LUGGAGE TOP QUALITY at . RIGHT PRICES For Men and Women Both fashion FOOTWEAR For NEW CONSTRUQION and REPAIR WORK Your ir-.iflvj?;0 Katfies, ;ondUcted by Mrs ' Russell Srherk and Mrs. God frey Charltofi, resulted as fol- tow-;,.. , Round trip ticket to VafiSotf-ver, t. V. Whiting. , . j Pair 'of pillowcases, Mr J. Hoskins. i Homemade candy, Mri. 8 A. Kie.back. j n fftfi j J-.n-nr ii, "f ll ur&e 3 -r4 m " ICimet ,1 The bride chose for her wedding a chartreuse taffeta two-piece dress accentuated by black accessories and wore a corsage ' of red roses. She was attended by Miss Gerry Fetit who wore a brown taffeta redingote dress offset with leaf green accessories and a yellow rose corsage. " Dr. W. S. Kergin was groomsman. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Di ; and Mrs. W. S. Kergin where close friends of the bride and croom offered their heartv wishes. D. C. Stevenson proposed the toast to the bride to which the groom fespended with a few well chosen words. A lively crowd saw the happy couple off on the midnight boat for Ketchikan, the bride traveling in a gold and taupe three-piece houndstooth checked suit. On their return Mr. and Mrs. W. Priest will reside at 153 Third Avenue West. u? - Mrs. Priest Is a membr of the nursing staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Mr. Priest is agent for the Queen Charlotte Airlines here. i QUALITY STORE (PETTENUZZO'S) 521 FULTON STREET Working late? Tired of cooking? Going on a Picnic? We have salads, cold meats, etc. Specializing in Spaghetti, Cooked Chickens. Phone 47A Sextriu (foa GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. Get Them at Your Grocer at 11.30 . . . Serve 'em for LumV 215 1st Phorre 909 For the MEAL BEST K i OF FOOD son, from England, aunt of the bride; the bride's parents from Quesnel: groom's mother from Prince Rupert; Miss Alma Knutson, Victoria, sister of th groom; Mr. and Mis. J. S. Rogers and their son, of Seattle: Dr. and Mrs. J. Trelieaven, Victoria. ' ALDEftNEY. Channel Islands A cobbler digging in his backyard among other things unearthed a glass dessert service, two regimental silver salvers, two automobile engines, a bacon slicer, foreign coins anS a bottle of cherry brandy, VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Coquitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND POKT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam July 6 and 20 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam, June 29, July 13 and 27 : 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 J79 let Us PREPARED FOR YOU t THE PACKERS OF Hit WORLD'S FINEST SALMON aratnount The Biggest Food Valiw Today! IIP FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 200 BROADWAY CAFE tmmMmiM i Buy Them At B. and Y. Market McKay's Grocery Teng's (Seal Cove) Enterprise Fruit Market Bulkley Market Family Meat Market Ranee & Hardy WASHING CARS TIRE REPAIRING GENERAL CLEAN-UP ' We specialize in servicing for long trips Rupert Motors Limited CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH, FARGO DISTRIBUTORS ' pniPWOY ORMES Pjoneer Food Market Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Lyon's Fine Foods Ltd. Midway Groceteria Rupert Butchers Nelson Bros. Joe's Grocery Sheardown's Bloin Bros. The Pioneer Druggists Let us see to your car's needs, through regular check-ups on TireS, Battery, Radiator and Crankcase Allv Superior Auto Service LIMITED "Jfjrjjs crAln" STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN DEALERS Third Avenue at Park Green 217 NELSON BROS. FISHERIES LTD. PHONE 01