fcfr1 i' 3 PAOS FOUR NURSE WEDS BARRISTER Miss Josephine Hodgson Becomes Bride of Leonard Freer At Smithers SMITH ERS, April 26: The wedding took place here at 4:30Thurs-day afternoon of Leonard S. Freer, barrister of Smithers, and Mis Josephine Hodgson who was until recently a nurse at the Bulkley Valley Hospital at Smithers. Rev. J. E. Birchall performed the ceremony In the Anglican Church which was filled with friends of couple. The bride was attended by Miss Jrnci: Jne Smith, you have had a uir inn ana you nave been found guilty of the charge made against you. Pmsonm: V-y-yes, my lord. JtTDci: Very well, then. Your crime may not have been deliberate, but it was one of serious neglect. You admit that though you do not get enough time for.adequate open-air exercise you have never- troubled to take steps to prevent constipation. Your complexion inevitably suffered. Counsel ro the Defence: My lord, I protest that there tv other causes. Judge: I said that constipation inevitably causes bad complexions; your client admits to the cause and plainly suffers from the effect. Piisone: It Isn't my fault, my lord. I couldn't help it. Iccct: You could help it and you shall help It. This is the first time a charge til been made against you; let it be a lesson to you that young women may not neglect and spoil the good loots that Nature gave them. Your duty to your parents, to your friends, to your jllelene Foster while H. B. Camp- 'bell was groomsman. The bride was given In marriage by Dr. R. B. Brummltt. After the cqremony a reception was held in the Anglican Hall and about one hundred friends of the couple gathered there to drink the toast to the bride and extend their congratulations and good wishes 'to the happy couple. Mr. and Mrs. Freer are taking up residence In the Harrar -Block at Smithers. , rOUNALL PROMOTED LONDON, April 26: (CP) Brigadier H. R. Powall who has been made director of military operations and intelligence has been promoted to major-general. Kjin or iy "sxr Accused of Bad Complexion Heore Mr. Justice Kruschen) future husband is to male the most you possibly can of yourself. (Hert th priiooer covered her fact with her handkerchief end wu hinded a (Uu of water.) Judce: (continuing): You will be placed on probation for 3 months and I order that you drink one cup of coffee or tea, or a glass of water at breakfast every morning Prisoner: But I always dol Judce: (sternly) : Don't interrupt I One cup of coffee or tea or a glass of water every morning into which you shall put as much Kruschen Salts as will lie on a 10c piece. You will get rid of constipation and when you do you will never rind yourself in your present predicament again. After consultation with counsel, the judge announced that costs to the extent of less than U a day should be borne by the defence. "I believe I am right In saying," said his lordship, "that a 75c bottle of Kruschen contains 94 doses. That is much less than Jc a day." The prisoner left the court smiling. KRUSCHEN SALTS relieve constipation and rheumatism Kruschen b a combination of jf5j abundant exercise and fresh 117, bidl You should have Uiote to the blood tasteless IN . ., way, keep pure, noj... .t,. iiH,, j the inside dean, and theV Cofteeortea Cry dtg cSerS tern generally toned up, but which you Kruschen in 2Sc, 45e and 75c bottles. cant get in Nature sown way without It', the Utile daily dose that doe, it. FURNITURE SALE AT Eli io s 3-Piece Living Room Suite $88.00 7 of these suites in a choice of few exceptionally good looking and splendid wearing covers. You will be defighted with the design, It U really luxurious with serpentine front, buttoned lower band and walnut finish trim. Note the construction of this suite Is exceptionally well-seasoned hardwood frames, full webbed base, deep comfortable reversible spring filled cushion. No Phone or C.O.D. Orders Accepted in This Sale of Furniture We realize everyone should have the opportunity of purchasing M these low prices. We suggest if it is not convenient to make the full payment at time of sale we will accept a deposit until final arrangement can be made on later date. This will give you the opportunity of saving on your furniture during the sale. Congoleum Rugs Now that spring cleaning time Is here, freshen up that room of yours with a new Congoleum Rug 72x9 $6.50; 9x9 $8; 9xl0V2 Used Furniture $9.25; 9x12 $10.50 Beds $2 to $i; Coil Springs $1; Reconditioned Ranges from $14 Mall Orders Promptly Attended to ELIO'S FURNITURE Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, B.C. I! FARM WORK IS GENERAL Prospects Good For Another Year Of Good Crops In Bulkley Valley SMITHERS, April 26: Cultivation of the land has become general throughout the district and conditions are so far favorable for another year of good crops. If the fanners of the Bulkley Valley were as sure of A good market for thcii produce as they are of producing good crops there would be very little to complain about by itc farmers of the district. Kitwancool Girl Becomes Bride Miss Hannah Smith United In Marriage to Kitsegucla Man KITSEOUCLA, April 26: A beautiful wedding ceremony waj solemnized on Friday at Kitsegucla when Miss Hannah Smith of Kitwancool became the bride of Maurice Williams, son of Mi and Mrs. David Williams. The groom was escorted to the Salvation Army Citadel by the Kitsegucla Band while the bride was escorted by the Kltwanga Totem! Pole Band, The happy couple wcrr united In marriage by Adjutant Halvorsen of Hazelton-. Following the ceremony in the Citadel the Kltwanga Band again paraded the newlyweds to the ""nmunltv hall, playing the wedding march. 7 ho whole community, including friends from Kitwanga, Kitwan-"vl and Harlton. joined In feasting with the newlyweds while the Kltwanga Band renderpd suitabv selections under the leadership of W''ace Mn-san. The bride was dressed in a hautlful Inn white satin sown with veil, The bridesmaids were all dressed In white to match 'tVr bride's gown. Mrs. Ed. Wesley acted n.i matron of honor while Gideon Johnson was groomsman. The bride was given in marriage by Stephen Morgan. Following the wedding fca-t there was a dance in the community hall which lasted until after midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Williams exDect to reside in Kitsegucla where Mr. Williams is a member of the local corps of the Salvation Army. TERRACE The fire alarm was sounded Thursday morning about 10 o'clocV, at the government garage. Sparks from the forge had ignited some oily litter and for a short time it looked alarming. The operative.; were all around, however, so no damage was done. On Saturday the Tennis Club held a tea and sale In the Orange Hall. Object was to popularize the game and to stimulate enthusiasm. The Terrace Tennis Club has a fine new court near the Rallwav Station which Is proving an at traction to local athletes, both young and elderly. Miss Marjorie Kenney left Frl day for Fraser Lake to resume her duties as principal of the Pub nc School at that point after spending the Easter holidays wilh ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T Kenney. Roads And Lanes Being Repaired Sprinj Work Reins Carried Out Or. hmithers Thoroughfares SMITHERS, April 26: Extensive repairs to the roads and alleys of Smithers are going on at the present time. Owing to the soft nature of the ground, considerable trouble Is experienced here every year when the frost is coming out of the ground, Heavily loaded trucks and cars break throueh and rani large holes that have to be attended to quickly. Gravelling of Main Street and some of the other streets will be started early this week when quits a program of this work will be carried out. Provincial Constable A. J. Dllll-bough arrived In the city on the Catala this afternoon from Anyox. T5B DAILY KXW8 Wedding Saturday Is Pretty Affair Further Details of Nuptials of Miss Grace Simonds and Angus Gillis A pretty wedding took place In the Church of the Annunciation at 10 o'clock Saturday morning when Miss Grace Simonds, second daughter of Mrs. Fred Rackow of Usk, became the bride of Angus Collier G 1111s, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gillis of this city. The bride, who was given in marriage by W. J. Lineham, entered the church to the strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding March played by Miss Charlotte Balagno. The bride was beautifully gowned in white sheer of ankle length and full puff sleeves. Matching turban with shoulder veil and elbow lengtlt kid gloves completed the bride's costume. She carried a shower bouquet of white carnations and red roses. The bride was attended by Miss Florence Gillis, sister of the groom, who was attired in a powder blue sheer gown with grey accessories. She carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. The groomsman was Joe Gillis jr. After the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Father Gordon, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the groom's parents. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rov. Father James Gordon and responded to by the groom. The reception was held In the evening when about one hundred friends called to extend best wishes to the happy couple who received them under a decorated archway in the shape of a wishbone. They were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts. Fine Snow On Mount Shown In Pictures Bert Bartlett and Jimmy Schubert on Sunday climbed Mount Walker, back or Woodworth Lake. where there Is a present splendid snow for skiing. They are today "howlng pictures of the summit of he mountain with nothing but snow is sight. . Thsy Say there is nile of onen country covered with snow there, an ideal terrain fori -kilng, STILL TEP IN COLONEL CROYDON. England, April 26: (CP) Asked if h'e wanted a micro- nhone Col. Sir Frank Watney, 63. told the 4th Queen's Old Comrades at dinner "I can remember when I could make you Jump without a microphone and I could do It again." WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront Union steamer Catala, Capt. James Flndlay, arrived In port at 1 o'clock this, afternoon from Stewart, Anyox and other northern points and sailed an hour or so later for Vancouver and waypolnts. According to information which has Just been received here no less than 29,206,000 pounds of fish was landed at the Boston fish pier during the month of March. This Is far more than the total of fish which is landed at Prince Rupert throughout an entire year. Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Imper tal, Capt. A. S. McGaw, arrived at Dlgby Island at 6:30 this morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands and came on In to the harbor at 10 o'clock to dis charge fuel goods at the company's local tanks. C.N.R. steamer Prince Charles was taken on the pontoons at the local dry dock "yesterday for clean ing and painting In the course of her annual overhaul work. It Is expected she will be out of the wa ter for a couple of weeks. Discussion Of Gold Standard G. P. Tinker Speaker on This Sub ject at .British-Israel Meeting Last Night His subject being the Gold Standard In relation to British-Israel theories. O. P. Tinker was an Interesting speaker last night at the regular foitnightly meeting of the local Brllsh-Israel Association. A general discussion followed the reading of the paper. There was a good turn-out of members with the president, P. IL Linzey, In the chair. SCOTS GO DAIRYING EDINBURGH. April 26: (CP) Purchase of two estates, totalling 12.000 acres, to be subdivided Into 50-acre holdings for dairying, stock and pig raising, has been announced by the department of agrlcul ture for Scotland. Mrs. J. w. Conriery and daughter Miss Isabel Connery, who have been spending the winter at Mill Bay on the Naas River, arrived In the city on the Catala this afternoon. Rev. David Lister, who has beeni supplying In the pulpit of First Presbyterian Church here for the past month, will sail by the Prince Rupert Thursday night 0n his return to. Vancouver. Sunday, May 8th Is Mother's Day Your Mother will appreciate a thoughtful reminder of your affection as expressed in a beautiful Mother's Day card or motto. We shall be pleased to show you our excellent selection from which you can make your choice. Cards 10c, 15c, 25c and 35c Framed Mottoes 50c, 65c, $1.00 and $1.25 Sec Them a"t Your Convenience While the Selection is Complete Remember the Date Sunday, May 8th ! Special Easter Meetings Held Salvation Army And Anglican Church of Kitwanga Joined By Church Army of Hazelton KITWANOA. April 26: During! . V n CapIas, n.nnl. nnij I Dntitnllr.H ! Army Corps united with the Anglican Church for special meetings led by visitors from the Church i Army at Hazelton. On Saturday the visiting delegates were guesU, of the Salvation Army at a ban quet prepared in their honor. The tables were arranged in the form of a cross. Rev. Bert Shearman, Anglican Church rector of Kitwanga, was among those present and, with others, made a suitable speech on the subject of the Cross. The village band supplied sacred music; Envoy D. Wells is commandite officer of the Salvation Army here. STUDENTS CRITICIZE LONDON, April 26: (CP) Presidents of a score of students' unions of universities and colleges of Bri tain have issued a manifesto attacking the government for "com-olacency in the face of International barbarism." FARMING OBJECTIVE J MOSCOW. April 26: (CP)-Under the Soviet system there now ars 243,700 collective farms In Russia,' with 18,500,000 households, or 93! per cent of all peasants in the country. raw ifftHiffiffil ClMiiifO WAiSiEI) VANTED Olrl for housework. Apply 433 5th Ave. West. tf FOUNiJ .X)UND Pair of pliers .Third Av enue. Owner can' have them on paying for advertisement. ' t.f FOR SALE FOR SALEThe White Apartments 4th Avenue near McBrlde; complete; In excellent condition; reconstructed; central; well-rented; excellent tenants; economical future commercial site. Combined home and good self-managed Income property. Reasonably-priced for quick sale for cash or substantial payment, considering revenue possibilities. Address: 139 4th Ave. E.; P.O. Box 399; phone 427. Mrs. Mary A. (G.B.) White or brokers. 611 Third Ave. West (near Royal Bank), Lot 8, Block 33, Section 1, Store with dwelling over, Th:s desirable property for sale at a low price and on easy terms. 5 Interest on balance as rent. Also Lots 11 and 12. Block 17, Section 7, with house 1140 East 6th Ave enue for $700, half cash and balance $20 per month. Geo. H Munro, 4240 West 11th Ave., Vancouver, B. c. If Interested In property in or near Vancouver communicate with the above. " (101) FOR SALE-O, E. All-wave radio 1935 floor model. 8 tubes, $70 cash. Small reduction for trade-in. Phone Red 929. .(97) PERSONAL MEN! BEWARE LOW VITALITY If easily exhausted. Try New OST-REX Tonic of raw oyster lnvlgor-ators and other stimulants. Oet vim, vigor, vitality. If not delighted maker refunds price, $1.25. Sold by all good drug stores. . tf FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT Comfortable house at Seal Cove, four rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, shed and garage. Good deal for steady tenant. Phone Don Passmore, Green 510. t06j ii LAST TIMES TOXlGIrT GRETA GARBO In "Conquest" (7:20 and 9:33) PETE SMITH NOVELTY WORLD NEWS (Last Complete Show 9;15) Wednesday and Thursday, On the Stage "PIRATES OF PENZANCE" THE SEAL ot QUALITY to "oJSiV-' 8 in GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only tiimot canning company with in i9 the year round payroll li Prince Rupert HYDE Transfer 315 SECOND AVE. FURNITURE MOVING Cartage Light Delivery Coal Wood Phone 580 Qiiwi Cl'mrlotte llnrf HMrlij. ItnordlHS ltllrlt of Prlmf ""I1'"' Take noUoe that Moresby Island r-n-w Jedway, Limited, of Van.-uj' IVih 8 alters, Intend to app'7 ff' tame of the following describes shore: " .hrut Commencing vt a poet plant! .u t mil wert ot Jedway and on tile """JJ shore of BklnoutUe Inltt; thcr. w 150 feet! thence South 400 fee" East 100 feet; thenre South W thence Won 375 feet; thene 113 feet to .h hUrh wW j SIclncuUtle Iniflt: Uwnce E881! Northerly following Bald " "..s mark ia the point of commencem and containing 15 acres more or ie. Dated February ,19Ui. 1038. MORESBY ISLAND FISHERIES JEDWAY, LIMITED Fred Nah, Afnt i.kam; Queen Charlotte Mauri PMrlfJ. Kwordlnir DMrlct of Prime Kill " Take notice that Moresby I' ' 0f erles Jodwwy, Limited, Xlsh fof Vancouver, B C. Intwid to fP'Lwi a letu of, the following dcn lands: ' . mm ' Commoiicliig at lt of west of Jedway, on ithe wth lni: Sklncuttle Inlotj thence East 10 cn thraioe South 30 clwdnn: thpnfe " 12 chatna to the high water mar ektnouttle Inlot; thence Northerly following high water mark to the v ot cornmrvccim-iyt, containing " more rr lem, Drated February 16th, 1838. MORESBY ISLAND FISHERIES JEDWAY. IJMITED ' Fred Nasn, AiJ"-