paoi roxjn WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Three passenger liners ere In port on Sunday. The first was the CPJt. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. William Palmer, bound from Vancouver to Skagway. which arrived at 9 ajn. and left at 10:30 aon. in continuation of her north-era voyage, being due back here on Thursday afternoon southbound. At 11 ajn. the Northland Transportation Co 's steamer North Sea, Capt. A. W. Nickerscn, arrived from Ketchikan, sailing at 4 pm. for Seattle after discharging three carloads of frozen fish here for transshipment East over Canadian National Railways. On her regular voyage, the Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Findlay, arrived In port at 5:30 last evening and sailed at 8 p.m. for for Stewart, Anyox and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow morning' southbound; :. Such a heavy movement of passengers into the Yukon and Northern British Columbia is developing this spring that the steamer Prince Louise is to be pressed into service on the Skagway run to handle the traffic. She. will be coming north in place of the Princess Norah on thesnext scheduled voyage to Alaska, the Princess Norah returning to the route, after that for two more voyages before belnfe repleced A i !.: i , -i ; - i . ' y for the spring by the Louise. Calling here yesterday morning bound from Vancouver to Skagway. the Princess Norah was filled to capacity. She had 173 aboard on arrival here. One disembarked at this port while eighteen boarded her at Prince Rupert for the north. The local service boat Jedway. Capt. Johhny Harthn, arrived at Big Bay mill on Saturday afternoon with a tow of six sections of logs from the C. C. Ketchum camp at Captain's Cove for the box factory. According to advices from headquarters of the Consolidated Whaling Corporation in Victoria, pre pa rations are being made to open up the company's whaling station at Rose Harbor, Queen Charlotte Islands, earlier than usual this year. Standard Oil Co.'s tanker B. C. Standard, Capt Barney Johnson jr., arrived in port yesterday from "Vancouver with fuel for the company"! local station. E. A. Bence, head of the company's sales department, arrived on the Catala last evening from Vancouver on company A large fuel tank which was landed at the Canadian National wharf from a freighter at the end of last week was moved by truck this morning to the Home Oil Distributors' station on the waterfront. It was quite an imposing looking object as it was moved through the streets. L L t CALGARY, arch 14: CP Ca gary Rangers defeated Luscar Indians 5 to 1 in the third game of the Alberta provincial senior amateur hockey finals and qualified to meet Trail Smoke Eaters at Trail this Wednesday In inter provincial Allan Cup play-downs Weather Forecast General Synopsis A storm off the Queen Charlotte Islands is causing snow there and rain off Vancouver Island. The temperature In the interior is moderate. Prince Rupert and Oueen Char lotte Islands Southerly gales with sleet or rain. West Coast of Vancouver Island Moderate south to southwest gales, cloudy with some rain. DRUGGED BUT WON HAMPSTEAD, England. March 14: CP As an experiment, Harold Butcher, former British souash racquets champion, took drugs be- fore a match and won a seven-set) game. Butcher said he "saw the! ball like a football and was alert 1 mentally." 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IUI UNITED IN MARRIAGE .Miss Kathleen Duncan Becomes Bride of Roderick Smith on Saturday Evening A pretty and interesting wedding took place quietly at 7:30 Saturday night at the deanery. Very Rev. James B. Gibson, dean of St Andrew's Cathedral, officiating, when Miss Kathleen Ross Duncan, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Duncan and member of well known pioneer family, became the bride of Roderick Smith, also of this city. Only the contracting couple, their attendants and the bride's parents were In attendance. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a lovely white georgette silk wedding dress with veil and orange blossoms, carrying a shower bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaid was Miss Agnes May Guyan who wore pale blue silk net with large hat to match and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. The groomsman was John George Gunn. Following the ceremony there was a reception at the home of the bride's parents on Ambrose Aven ue wnere a wedding supper was served to about fifty invited guests. The bride cut a beautiful thrce-tler wedding cake. The happy couple received the congratulations and best wishes of their friends under a white wedding bell, the house having been specially decorated for the occasion. A toast to the bride was proposed by John Bremner while Norman McKay proposed a toast to the bridesmaid. The bride's father also spoke. The evening was happily spent In games and dancing. Many beautirul gifts testified to the popularity and esteem in which the couple are held. There were several showers for the bride prior to her marriage. Ms. Smith was born In Prince Rupert and has llyed here all her life. The groom halls from Storn-oway, Scotland, and is a member of the crew of the lighthouse tender Blrnie. The couple are taking up residence on Ambrose Avenue. Torchy Peden Wheeling Way To New Record CHICAGO. March 14: CPi Torchy Peden of Victoria seems U be well on his way tol establishing " record for trreatest number o.' victories on the slxrday ibjcyclc racing track. He has Aouf equallec the record of thirty-one wins and with his brother. Dou Is pad Ini the field In a race noW In pro ?ress here. FOUR HURT AT ONCE BASINGSTOKE. England, March 14: CP Four wrestlers were rushed to hospital here with Injuries suffered in a head-on crash of their motor car Into a bus. HYDE Transfer 3!5 SECOND AVE IN SUMMER IJUHX Dry Wood BIRCH JACKP1NE CEDAR Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 580 STARFUL COMEDY -Artbts and Models," with. Jack Benny and Many Others, at Capitol Theatre Jack Benny heads a cast of screen and radio stars including Ida Lupine. Gail Patrick, Richard Arlen, Martha Raye. Ben Blue. Judy Can-ora, the Yacht Club Boys. Louis Armstrong's Swing Orchestra and Sandra Storm, beautiful Engl:h model, in the musical comedy "Artists and Models" which is the first of the week feature offering on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here. Jack Benny plays the part of an advertising agent who tries to "sell" beautiful Ida Luplno, a model, to Richard Arlen for use in his advertising campaign. Dick, however, has promised the job to his fiancee, Gail Patrick. Tangled love affairs ensue and all are finally straightened In a happy way at a spectac-! ular ball where hundreds of bcautl-' ful girls are gathered together. It( Is a highly tuneful and spectacular picture. ' "Artists and Models" boasts six 1 -i:i'-iiiTm TONIGHT and Trrsi!?? Two Shows at 7:00 and v.. JackB IN enny i "ARTISTS MODELS" With Ida Lupino, Kicn,td Arlen. Gall Patrick. Bn Blue Yaeht Club Boys, Martha n,' (At 7:32 and 9:35) Added -MAKCH OF TIME Featuring Scottish Highlands WORLD NEWS f.VEN'TS new song hits WL pr:3 b . Dark." 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