Saturday, June 4, 1938. LADIES ! Have "your new mannish suit or coat individually cut by hand and tailored to personal r measurements by Tip Top's $4 Union Craftsmen. Sec. Our.Ucautiful New Fabrics and New Models ' - $28.75 . Tip Top Tailors Limited 4th Street. lyCRAVETTO Drath of Mrs, I), W. McLeman Stewart Will Be Deplored By Many Friends The passing in the Prince Ru Twrt Opnfral Hnsnltnl pnrlv vestpr friends. Mrs, McLeman was born forty-four years ago In Oxford England, and had resided for ol even years at Stewart where sht was well known and highly regarded. General sympathy will be extended to the widower and two children a ' daughter,. Barbara Ann, aged eight, and pon, Hugh aged six. The funeral 3'tflAa'$e.Ptac.ft on Monday afienioon. Trail Nurse Passes Away Miss Olive Wheeler K.N. Dies Suddenly in Southern Mining Town Phone Blue 418 ooooooooooMeKioeHjooaoooflooooaooiMioooewiOcwioooooowo Her Passing Is Much Regretted SESSION WAS BUSY 'Continued from Page One) ,Prince Rupert. I ;ihe Chamber went on record as. I favoring August 4 and 5 for the an-! Wheeler, a. head 'nurse at the Trail- son. Port Esslngton; Dr. and Mrs. Tadanac Hospital here, died sud Armstrong, Port Simpson; F. Wa-denly yesterday after a brief ill termanSeattle; E. M. Erickson and ness. Miss Wheeler, who was- a'o. GJeldnes, city, graduate of the Weyburn, Saskat-1 Central chewan, hospital, had. only recently! H Carlson, city, returned from a vacation trip to! Knox Montreal, : Ivor R. Sangullle. Amherst, V- 1 L- I- i. lI?!Hl!iL 1- - - - - ,'IM'W bbHbbbbbbbbK JLgiTftBBSjy Bfll LbLbHSI&PIHHEsIbLbLbbP HRw vKNtMBkBBHHH H u But, belrfj I COW, f must admit tluit lWden's are th best ju.les of good milk in the world. No, .wonder their evsporatnl mk i w g"""! for you people," JuSt tastC It! You'll say St. Charles Las the natural flavour of extra rich, extra fresh cream. That's why it -makes the! grandest, creamiest cup of coffee or tea you ever enjoyed! That's why it adds such a delicious quality to your cooking. It's unsweetened. Always ask your grocer for Borden's St. Charles Milk. ST. CHARLES NMADIATCD SVAPORATiO 1 LOCAL NEWS J Cash for Old Qold. Bulger's, tf Miss Olive Falrbalro sailed last night on the Prince John for her home at Queen Charlotte City. J. A, Hlntoxx sailed by the Adelaide last night on a business trip to Vancouver. who has been visiting here with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Hlnton, sailed by the Princess Adelaide last night for Vancouver where she will pic): up her car for the return drive Past. CLEANS AND POLISHES Bathtub, Washburna, Wtodmnw Bud lAlrrar, CmmI Mitn. L.XD ACT. .Satire of Intention to apply: to Lef.e In Prince. Rupert Land Recordlni District of British .Columbia vnd altu- ftie on Denny Island on the. east sule Ol T.arwj PaB6ag6 Take nouos that I. wiuiam francu Martin or Qampbell Island, occupa tion merchant Intend to apply for a lease df the following described lands: Oommenolnii ei a pant planted on the north west corner of the: southern " OUT UIJtl are always compliutDting us on tb way aerf potatbea but th wift says, it's because ,sh (rssens tbem with St. Charles Evsporatei Milk. Sba sou to us it (or vetything." A IRITIf H.COLUMBIA PROBUCT Miss toedaily news PAQ4 THRW PRETTY WEDDING Palema Cameron. Bride Robert Lloyd-Jones tily adorned with Spring- flowers, wast the setting of -a vety pretty wedding last evening when Palema Bernice, only daughter of Mr. and A. J. Ingraham, after spending a, Mrs. Robert W. Cameron, became week In the city, sailed by the Car-r the bride of Robert Ira Lloyd -Jones, dena last night on his return to' eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Surf Inlet. , I Lloyd -Jones of Kelowna"; The cere- . - I mony was performed by Rev. H. O. Tomorrow being Whit-Sunday Funston. there will be celebration of Holy! Given in marriage by, her father, Communion at St. Andrew's Ca-1 the bride was attired In a redln-thedral at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. gote of shadow lace over eggshell ... (129) satin with Queen Anne collar and I full sleeve fitting in tightly from Mrs. M. Holland Cox of Ottawa, elbow to wrist. Her veil of Duchess lace was held in place by a Juliet cap of orange blossoms and seed pearls and she carried talisman roses. The matron of honor, Mrs, Lee Gordon, chose a gown of ice- blue silk marquisette with bolero G. E. Phllllpson has returned to and nlnk bow knots on the full the City Via Jasner from Vancou- cktrr nnil with hlnp nlctnre hnt. ver, having gone south last week she carried pink carnations and wim nis Drainer.-A.. J; Phllllpson, (white snapdragons. The brides-who is to receive further medical1 maid, Miss Mildred Lloyd-Jones, treatment. r sister of the groom, chose a gown of pink taffeta with full skirt en Miss Mildred' 'Lloyd-Jones and train, trimmed with ruffles of blue, . .. .... 'i ..... . . . :tp entertain them. The party would' ri ur oyWones of Kelowna, iwttn Diue poke bonnet. Her oouquei visit Kampoops, Williams Lake.i ' ' - " in ,eaging was oi pmnaiiu wue anupuiaguua. nf Barksrvllle, Prince George, Smith- r the.r b'lther. Robert, Llqyd- The brother of the groom, Arthur era ana iiazeiion Deiore reaenine i vv,, v" sailed by the Princess Adelaide )ast night on their return home. nual convention of the Associated! Funeral Notice, rinv morhth of Mrs Elsie Eliza-' Boards of Trade of Central British hih Mciman wif nf n w Me. i Columbia at Smlthers. Lfman, well known pioneer of the north, will be regretted by many The funeral of the late Mrs. Elsie ushers were Lee M. Gordon, George C. Mitchell and Edward J. Smith. During the signing of the register Mrs. J. 11. Carson sang "All Joy Be Thine." Mrs. E. J. Smith was at the organ as accompanist, also A committee will be appointed to Ellzabeth McLennan of Stewart will playing the Wedding March during make an attempt to secure airplane or munition contracts for tha city. M. P. McCaffery said he had dis cussed the matter at Ottawa, and '! found that already many manufacturers had been after contracts: for their plants, I It was announced that the mln-! isier of railways would probably! vlrlt the city soon after the session closed. He will be suitably entertained locally and various matters Jsj:udwUh.h.inv.. y Several other matters were dls-cusse'd and dealt with. Hotel Arrivals Royal Miss Williams, New Westminster". Prince Rupert T. G. Garrett, Vancouver's M. H, TRAIL, June 4: (CP) Miss Olive-McLean, Port Edward; Mrs. Lever? take place Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the B. C Undertaker's Chapel. the ceremony. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, In the Federal Block. The rooms were attrac-l tlvely decorated with pink and white tulips, peonies and snapdragons. For receivings Mrs. Cameron, the bride's mother, chose a mauve chiffon gown with jacquette and matching picture hat and corsage of roses. The bride's table was centred with a three-tier wedding cake embedded In pale green tittle and pale pink carnations. Pale pink tapers in silver candlesticks complemented the table. Mrs. 8. E. Parker and Mrs. J. R. Mitchell poured, servl- teurs being Mrs. G. C. Mitchell, Mrs. is. waiter, Misses Mary Eastnope, Margaret McCaffery, Lorna Mac-taren, Caroline Mitchell and Willa Dyer. The toast to the . bride was proposed "by S. E. Parker and suitably replied to by the groom. " The couple sailed on the Princess couver and California, the bride donning a brown shepherd's check tailored suit with brown off-the-face hat and brown accessories. On 1M fotatettic Otafit 14 She'uo healthy 1 And doctors My it's due to proper feeding on Borden's St, Charles Milk. She certainly lias thrived on it. That's why I'm con-, vinoed it's better for pll the family. And besides, my doctor ssys St. Charles is irradiated for extra sunshine Vitamin I)." 0(iano.nas uvea nere practically an her life. For the past few years she has been identified .with the First Presbyterian Church, pret- staff of Q. W. Nlckerson Co. Ltd. The groom Is a member of the staff f the .local branch of the Bank of Montreal. Announcements All advertisements In this col. vmn will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Eagle's pance June 8. Viggo Kihl Piano Recital June 8.i CIASSIFIE FOR SALE-r-38 It, Halibut boat. All ready for fishing. Complete with gear. No reasonable offer refused. Apply McLean's Bost Yard, Seal Cove. tf FOR SALE Second hand Hoover sweeper and washing' machine. $10 each. 329 5th. West. Phone Green 403. (132) flVE-ROQM summer house for sale at Lake Kathlyn near Smlthers for $300, half cash, balance one, two and three years at six per cent original cast $1500. Apply to Watson's Store. Smlthers, B.C. (134) FOR SALE 9 -piece Dining Room Suite (as new), Eleetrlc Range with auxiliary, and household goods. Apply Vaughan Davies. 501 5th Ave'. W. (129) FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished cottage at Lake Kathlyn, Apply Box, 21 Dally News. (130! EXAMINATION FOR CIVIL SERVICE CLERKS You have time to ensure success at the coming clerks' examination if you write us immediately for particulars and proof of our re markable successes Over many I years. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. t.f. PERSONAL SSAto'tTJSSS' Adelaide for a honeymoon In Van-) WE HAVE HELP i$d HUNDREDS' south; thence twelve chains east Vhence tlx chains north; ithence twelve chaUi vent to point of commencement and containing 7 and one-quarter acres, more or less. WILLIAM FRANCIS .MARTIN i Dated February 8th, 1938. TO OBTAIN positions as I.e ter Carrie". Postal Clerks, Customs Examiner. Clerks, and Stenographers, etc., and can help you, Write us for proof and free informalibn. M.C.C. Schools' Ltd.,, Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada. tf. PRIVATE HOME KINDERGARTENS PAY. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Winnlpee. tf LOST kOSTBrown suede glove last Sat? U Wfday von,. Third ..Ave) or 'Sixth StreerTmdriflelirtMr- News., t.f. MALE HELP WANTED RELIABLE man take care store route. Distribute,, collect. Newh Products. No Selling. Earn lent weekly income. B: St W. Nut Co., St. Paul. Minn. THE SEAL ' QUALITY 1 GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PNK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only falmoo canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert i their return they will take up resM Paul Starr, Indian, for drunken-1 E. J. Letchford, sleeping car con- oence ,m ine Angus Apartments, jness, was iinea ?iu, wun option oiicuctor of the Canadian Pacific Both Mr. and Mrs. -Lloyd -Jones seven days' imprisonment, by Mag-) Railway out of Vancouver, sailed by are well known and very popular istrate McClymont In city pollca: the Princess Adelaide last night on among the younger set' here'. The t j cQurt this morning. his return south after a visit here, bride was born In Prince wnnrf JUNE SALE Paints, Wallpapers, Pictures, Muresco, Etc. To the highest cash purchaser during thU sale we will, give the' pick of any picture In the store, values as high at $10.00. Prices Were Never So Low As At This Sale WALLPAPERS Ap Per single roll, from JIUI PURE LINSEED OIL PAINT QQ - At, per gallon $ & 9 PURE LINSEED OIL STAINS CM Off Any color. Per gallon Every article In our stock reduced. Don't forget weran ! save you money Silversides Bros. June Bride Sale! Brings Good News of Real Savings to All June Brides Chesterfield Suites, Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Suites, Floor Covering, Etc. ELIO'S FURNITURE Third Avenue Prince Rupert Letter She Linen Finish Writing Pad And English Made Mechanical Pencil With Extra Leads BOTH for 39c For Car and Household Use 75c Chamois Size 16x18 And a 25c Sheep's Wool Sponge BOTH for 89c Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Druggists The .XeiiU .Store. , v . Phones; 81 ifc'BJ , jAry .-iOpen.Oally' rtoU'il a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 a.m,, 7 D-tn. till 9 p.m. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE SUNSHINE TABLE AND I CHAIRS Table can be folded In a Jiffy. Table and chairs can be packed' under arm. Suitable for picnics or laun parties. Qf rjs ; Strong and sturdy. Priced, set Phone 775 327 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CAR DEN A FKIDAT, DAT, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thirrs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday A.M. If convenient please purchase .tickets at office ' Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Af ent, Third Ave. Phone S68