PArJE FOUR YOU CAN'T BUY NEW EYES But you can get satisfactory glasses from GEO. F. DAVEY, t'ered Optometrist, who, for the past six years, has been giving a real personal service in the Optical Department of Max Heilbroner Thc prZicwclcr psrmvzsi mm wswtwim m mamxmsm mmxmxunmsm iwiiubib We are now carrying a good variety of linoleum floor coverings and Congoleum Rugs. Drop in and see the patterns and let us give you a price on cover- ing your floor. GORDON'S HARDWARE The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert SMOKED BLACK COD I'repircd Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Brand" NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarellL Pioprletor -A UOME AWAY FROM nOME" ' Rates $1.M ap 50 Rooms. Hot '&rCo!d ?Wal' Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone Mt P.O. Box 199 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. HOLIDAYS For Adults or Children on the Famous Graham Island North Beach I'MiIng, nathlng, llarimlntnn, ricnlei, Senile Drltrs. hxtt-Ing. In tli fcravm. Kent fiilly tiuuMiril cottage: at Sangai) KUrr. 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He didn't say any- thine tin t n.tspH ihu mud dpi. miliation and then he asked me to marry him and well, we were mar- ricd just recently in St. James Cathedral. GEMS FROM LIFE'S . SCRAI'-BOOK GENTUESQ "For g'cntltf way) arc. best, and keep aloof . from jharp conteji-tlohs."dHomer. 7 .,. t. . "Ocntleneis succeeds better than vnce." La Fontaine. ", The human mlndlsso. ooryi strucled that it i-esUU yields to softhessr-Francis d'i Sales; -. . - . I I "Wh oovercorhes hy force, hath" overcome but half Jils foc."-Mllton. "Gentle words may oft obtain What the hard o"nes fail to rain.- Castillanos, . , i "Let us serve instead of rule. knock instead of push at the door hitman niwio-4 t-i i Eddy. "Nothing ls so strong as gcntle- nuuung so gemie as strength.' Francis de Sales. VJEI.L MAC TWP -STVE HOVJ IS UgvT VA1GBK AAJQ MO -SKIM Of TWC tP.tT..Kt: mvo ijcf rent TOLL M fcinrcf- rr - HP Pretty Wedding Of Local Girl Held At Vancouver Miss May Ness Becomes Bride of Englishman and Goes to Live In London i A pretty wedding took place re- . . . 1 I M ctriiuy in vHiicuuvei ui a lormer resident of Prince Rupert, Miss May Louise Beniteau, better known locally as Miss May Ness, daughter of Mrs. Andrew Ness, 218 Ninth Avenue East, to Jeffcry C. R. Jackson of Manchester. Eng., for -some time in the employ of the B. C. Electric Railway Company at Vancouver. The wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Four-acres, 823 Twenty-Third Avenue, Vancouver. The bride was beautifully gowned in white silk carryins a bouquet of white carnations and roses. Miss Dorothy Malone, the ... . . . i oriap.sniRin , Tac in ... ninir nrironriia i wearing a picture hat and carrying THE SAZLT EWa WediUy, July 2$, a oouquet of pink carnations. Vic- minatlons of the Toronto Conser- Throughout the picture Baer tor Fouracres was best man. A re-jvatory of Music within a few weeks move confidently, waiting, mea-cepUon followed the wedding at 0f her sevcnUeth birthday Mrs. suring and plaguing his opponent, which Mrs. Ness received with her; Henry Dean feels she is achieving There ls nothing in the film to In-daughter and at which a creatin iifp.inn an,kiiin,, dim to Carnem titmoH nr nriinH many people offered congratula-j The bride was the recipient of a ' first husband, Fred Byrd, died sud- 'L . 11 . denly 1 1 years ago. "It was sad," she .'said, "but he had suffered a lot and SERVICE I Let Us Serve You Service With a Smile Blue Ribbon "rea 47c per lb. Blue Ribbon Coffee- 42c Vacuum: Pact, per lb Macaroni Ready Cut 19c 3 lb3 Canadian Cheese 19c per lb. - t Heinz Plckles-iSweet. sour. 46c , mustard and dill, per qt. saanlch ClamS-Talls 2 tins for 27 c Pilchards-fSnow Cap1 Brandhalfs, J plain oriwith tomato saucU Cn rer tin ' Ut Eddy Matches 3 boxes to 27c carton, per carton Fresh Fruit for preserving at rea sonable Drices. Phone. early for this commodity. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store I nf 'Where Dollars Hare More Cents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 317-319 Third Avenue West i j I f I LPQlj0VT OF it, mac T'AM rw'1' ape 1 -STVLE c-5?iT rrrjnz- - Air tl &, Ml s S (I 'cr l r I WANT SEE MR ' T A 114 s- II 11 ' DANPOf&TH large number of beautiful presents, among them being a chest of community silver from fellow employees of the D. C. Electric Railway where Miss Beniteau had been in the accounting department. Immediately following "the ceremony the young couple left for a motor tour of the United States, going as far south as Los Angeles, across to Denver, Chicago and New York, and then sailed for London where they will reside, Mr. Jackson having a position there as sales promoter for thc Westinghouse Company. Masters Piano; Marries Again; Yet She is 70 Toronto Woman Who Taught Self To Kead and Write Passes Music Exams rrv-..,-. . . luilUi 1U, JUiy a. Wl'l muua ous ui the mc can; early passing the introductory piano exa-! clearly photographed Dress Worries KWOVJ-VOU'RE VAJOfcR'EO "O bfCSSE5 Fott THE SHOVAJ "THAT P.nrw STOLE -I CAU VOU - I'M Vi:cv.aiEO A ry. IT" -r-. - w Rut t WAS rB4PV(l&VP TO AW. Hfe aouE tAMClN' AT THE I OCeAAl VIBiaj T s iiki v- ik. - jsmx ,r."i rd A Winning Entry ii Tcr i rc i i i r a .fill m : It .Mi i xii aha. i i r . v i rwrw. i FIGHT SEEN AT CAPITOL Cariirra-Ilarr Match Gives Opportunity to See Wlnnlnj of a Championship Quiet Wedding j Last Evening .Miss Frances Smith Becomes Bride Of William Strachan at United Church Parsonage A quiet wedding took place at 8 n'fsjlr 1 n fi t ovanlnit i Mia T f 4 i4 Thc long awaited pictures of the . church parsonage when Miss Fran-recent fight for the championship j ces Smlth( daughter of Mr . nnd Mri. of the world between Max Baer and; c. H. smith of Terrace, became the the Italian heavyweight. Camera, 1 5rlde of wmiam Strachan. flshcr- wlll be seen on the Capitol Thea - trc screen tonight and Thursday. According to thc advance dope re ceived by Manager Dave Borland nf Ihp Prmltnl , , nnrt U'hlrh hnii!H - ho ' , interesting to Prince Rupert sport' fans, the pictures arc every bit as Buuu Uu,ipKrfMi "8'n pictures. The photography Is clear ana me more important rounas arc aauutunuiiy tuuwii in siow motion. which make it highly interesting due to the fact that one can trace the blows and actions from Inception to conclusion, and the numer falls of rounds are his ankle in early rounds but it nunc bulk of Camera topped. Experts have said Baer isn't much ot fighter. Thc picture proves he The picture arc good and well worth seeing, and they are not without their moment of comedy. as in the slow motion it u nuitn hu morous as the referee pats Baer's nead. shoving him to his corner. ana maicaiing the Califomlan as the new world's heavyweight cham pion. The fight pictures are part of a double feature program tonlcht and Thursday with the feature picture belnir Heather Angel .In ''Murder in Trinldadi: C. N. R. Trains for the Cast . Mondays; Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Fridays .6 pm From the Urn Ulnnrfnfta m . A n , . . m. I - -uetidays and Thursdays, 10:20 COFFEE De Luxe Served at All Times of DayoftfiKht Always fresh Using the Bllex method Doing away wholly with metal taste, stale flavor. Healthful and Invigorating. Commodore Cafe HE&5 POH krSSSVZ" HEV' via DANFOI4.TH r l5 Co THAT AND CO AftC OUT OF THE VT VLB" iost cm I i J' lle. lnswcior of thls clty. Rev. C. D. Clarke officiating. The bride looked very pretty g0Wncd in white silk with Jacket to . . . . ... . maicn ana carnca a Deauiuui hnnnnot f ri r.. Rh at. tended as bridesmaid by Mis Rosle wesch who was In wine silk and csinM a bouquet of white roses. Henry N 6mlthi brother of thf bride, was best man. Following the wedding dinner waS served at the Boston Cafe. Miss Eleanor Moxley Is leartn? this evening for Smlthers where she will spend her holidays. FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 SUMMER SUNDRIES For Picnics Paper Plates, doz I0c Wax Paper 5c, 15c, 35c iPapep Napkins. pkg.'tif 75 15c Slimmer Toys . y Sand'Paila ...:...'.. ...... ... J:v j . 15c & H5c Water Balls - ft.'s i .3 & rQc Sail Boats ......ilOc to $2.50 Gliders 15c Summer Reading : New Books in Our Rental Library "Kivcrt Glide On' ; Gibba "Years Are So Lqnp" Laivrence 'Chinese Orange IMystery Queen "Peking Madness" Vart Dyke And.jnuiiy others. Gotnl reading for a month, 75c Bring Your 'Film's to Us For Expert Finishing Films Kodaks . Slazenirer Tenins Balls P"l'P ' WA' P1" ABOUT. rt, "i U your paper do not UIMV l t-rV ISO OCM'T Mac 1m. I I "i-ClAL DCtft 5 CAki tWTtQ. I'M JtTM. .H "TVVVT eJES beA ) , TONIGHT and THURSDAY THE OFFICIAL FIGHT PICTURES World's Heavyweight Championship BAER CARNERA ROUND BY ROUND' BLOW BY BLOW! See the mmt trrualiwul fight In eleven jrars of rlnr history! Eleven Knockdowns (710 and 9 23) I'LL'S Heather Angel In "Murder in Trinidad' with VICTOR JOKV it 03 and 10 20 Musical '.el' I'lay I'ott Olfltf' World' Nw i:tnti arrive, telenhonp the uffir By Westover ow: .JLT veu aA.u.y r M CAKt THAT THE w i & ri u . 7 "i i i 1 1 4 4