ssL. ' 000 74 ,. v CJMI. steamer Princess Norah. Oapi. C. C. Salntey, is due in port at 4 o'clock this afternoon from Bkagway and other Alaskan points and will sail an hour later for Vancouver and Victoria. W -:X4fc J am A NEW PROCESS THEN THE PACKING Buctiih.mi or picltd by tho (mout Aroneo m.chin.i wKich p.tltg Buckingham! t the r.t of 1,000,000 per m.chint, p.r dy. Th. fr.ihn.si of Euclrihgh.mt it pr.t.rv.d by uing th. oicluilv ond pittnttd Mcltd p.ck.g. Sam Cecil. Indian, on a charge of having liquor in his possession, has been remanded until tomorrow. Lillian Morrison, Indian, has also been remanded until tomorrow on a charge of drunkenness. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." v ' Smoked Dally by ' Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. ' PIUNCE HUPERT, B.C. 4 ANADA'5 most popular blended cigarette now flc with sunshine . . . cool . . . smooth . . . fragrant. from the original choice selected tobaccos irradiated by. of giant sun lamps . . . bathed in powerful ultra-violet rays. District Priests Fathers From All Parts of Diocese Assembled In City For Week Priests of the Roman Catholic Church from various posts in this diocese arrived in the city yesterday to attend "annual retreat here. The retreat will ast for about a week. Priests Jn attendance include: Bishop E. M. Bunoz and Father Charles Webb, Prince Rupert; Father .Cocola, Fraser Lake; Father Wolfe, Prince George; Father Champagne, McBrlde; Father Joseph Allard, Fort St. James; Father Oqdfrey and Father Hammond There is about $35,000,000 invested in Cold Storage Canning it Curing Plants for Fish in Canada. Of this about $20,000,000 Is invested In British Columbia, and abut $12,000,000 in Prince Rupert District. 272 b cw tfkw i Pl(.."U" i j-;napis iiitmiM 1 1 T VI- who niq Here is another triumph for Buckingham ... All the original richness ot the blended leaf is here in this mild, mellow, sun-treated cigarette. The famous Buckingham flavor fakes on a new meaning ... a new thrill comes with every puff. Buckingham Cigarettes... sun-treated... are mellow as a day in June . . . fine-tasting as old wine. 1 Mijd : : : Mellow : : : Satisfying : : i They're Sun-Trealed NO COUPONS ALL QUALITY TWENTY FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FIRST THE BLEND Th m.nuf.cturtri of Buclin-jli.mi crlgintt.d tk f.moul Bvctingh.in Blend t.crat proem wkich mployi i.l.cUd Uf, malur.d in wood, kt'trtd cud .If-conditioned to pr.i.rv the fino frtgrinc tnd mild sromt. ! joaea Made '-' i BDauerv a AND NOW SUN-TREATING1 BucVingh.mi tt mdo from cKoteo tob.ccot tr.tt.d by iilrr. vlol.t r.yl fh. bUnd.d l. p.iiiitg und.r gitnt iunUmpt. TKui it oeMovod t nw mtllow rfcnntii of flavor and utiiUetion to tmoWrt 0trywhri. if you "roll your own" use Buckingham Fine Cut "New Crop Carl Anderson will leave tomor row night on the Prince Oeorge A 4 ww w-i t . . I Ior Vancouver cnrouie w new nPT"P rni KPlfPat York where he will embark for a trip to his native home in Swe- den, m The croupy -couth strikes terror to the mother's heart What a satisfaction she feels when she has at hand Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linceed and Turpentine with which to brine quick relief to the "little sufferer. The combination of linseed and turpentine with aome ttlirjually Bmlthers; FatherT-cray, Stewart; valuable ingredients has madd , PathnalaroirXfirox Dr- Chase's Syrup of Linseed and i WTr V. Turpeatine the most effective and most popular irtainieii'- wi v.uuuo, colds, croup, bronchitU, etc. hHStS lP.saTl' limb Tu rpentinc A wedding of interest to many I friends, was solemnised in Lower! Bella 'Coola Community Hall re-j centifrwfysn Oudrutn Aedla, daugh- j ifipj Air. ana xvirs. a. r . whcuubcu pf jmia, Cool became the bride or QlatHJelmar Gordon, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. . Gordon of Bella Copla, Rev. Mr. Irerson officiating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown ot white georgette fashioned on long lines, and a jacket of white Chantilly lace. Her embroidered veil was worn cap style and held in place with orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of pink and white chrysanthemums and fern. As maid of honor. Miss Matilda Gordon, sister of the groom, chose a becoming gown of mauve satin made on long lines. The bridesmaids, Miss Hilma Pedersen and Miss Vivian Draney wore dresses of Nile green and canary yellow, and the flower girl, little Miss Doris Jaeobcen, was dressed in shell pink crepe de chene. The attendants carriad bouquets of pink and white chrysanthemums The wedding march was played by Mrs. Ivcrson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olsen, and during the signing of the register, Mrs. Kelly sang "Because." Hawkin Brckke supported the groom and Albert Pedersen and Raymond Livelton acted as ushers. Par tile reception which was at tended by over 200 guests, the hall was decorated by a green dome covered with pink and white chrys anthemums and matching streamers. Assisting the bridal party in receiving under an, arch M greenery and white wedding bells were Mrs. B. P. Jaeobcen and Mrs. E. Oordon, the former -wearing black flat crepe trimmed with gold radium lace and the tatter tn navy crepe with beige georgette at wrist and neck. The bride's table was centred with a four-tier wedldng cake and vases Of pink and white roses. A dance was held after the reception. After a short honeymoon at Stewi Hunting Lodge. Mr. and Mrs Gordon will reside in Lower Bella Coola. 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