PAOS TWO Summer FOOTWEAR For the Whole Family You cannot go wrong with Campacs in child's, Misses', Boys', Ladies' and Men's Style and extra quality combinedPriced From 1.25 TO $2,50 Family shoe store lt The Home of Good Shoes WEDDING AT 00TSA LAKE On Saturday afternoon last the wedding of Florence Edna Van Tine to Knute Thelmer Hougen was solemnized at the Wistaria United Church, Rev. F. BushfieH of Burns Lake officiating. The bride, who was beautifully gowned in white satin, with veil and orange blossoms, entered the church on the arm of her father.. E. Van Tine, by whom she was given in marriage. She was attended by Margaret Van Tine, her sister, and Swanhild Hougen, sis ter or the groom as bridesmaids SMITHERS (Continued rrom Page One) Matiumoto, Norma Letn;s, Muriel Keays. Jack McKeown, Margaret Ness. Jeanette Pearce. Hilda Pot-tinger, Betty Fullen, Norma Ray-bone. Ivor Skog, Elvida Sorenson, Arnold Stegavlg. Ralph Storseth, Audrey Toombs, Allan Watson, Percy Watson, Jimmy Weir, Stanley Wozne, ole Slatta, Charles Sun-berg, Olga Zabudney, Billy Davies. Grade Five George Anderson, Ruby Andersen, Ingrid Andersen, Asle Arntsen, Mary Baker, Peggy Barclay, Robert Bartlett, Joy Berg, June Berg, Rlihard Blake. John Bond, Evelyn Bussey. Eleanor Carr. Pat Carson, Eddie Ciecone, Agnes Colllna, John Currie, Alton Dixon, Evelyn Dohl, Marjorle Eby. Lloyd Finiey, Peter Oood, Isobel Oay, Clifford Glover, Olaf Hansen, Betty Haudenschlld, John Haugan, Stanley Hemmons. Alfred Hill, Lois Howe, Rurert Holkestad, Audrey Hunter, Peter Hunter, Lief Husoy. Lillian Intermela, Louise Interme!a, Teddy Jerstad, Gurinar Johaason, Kazuo Kadanaga, Dorothy Kergin, Rose Marie Kilpatrick, Peggy Large, Fred Leland. Victoria Lewis, Bern-ice Llndquist, Patricia Love. Betty Mackenzie, Victoria Mcintosh, Florence McKeown. Douglas Mc- Grelsh, Douglas Macauley, Itsuo Matsumoto, Robert Menzies. Akice THE DAILY NEWS HEAR THE MAN IN THAT SNUG-FIT TRAILER SWEARING THIS MORNING? n If you're look ing for a real value in ce reals, buy K e 1 1 ogg's Corn Flakes. SURE I I DONT BLAME HIM. HIS WIFE FORGOT TO BUY KEUOGG'S CORN FLAKES FOR BREAKFAST EHSS & There' no substitute for true Kellogg flavor and crispne'ss. Order Kelloggr's Corn Flakes for breakfast tomorrow. Heady to serve with milk or cream. Always oven-fresh in the exclusive krat-iealed inner bag. At all g-rocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. UADt IBTTER . fACKID MTU TASTC IfTTf Nagasuye, Leonard Ness, Doris New- , " " I comb, Patricia Nicholls, Tommy Oordon fr,nce' Pey P"en. Gor-lormiston, Frances Pearce, Johanna f?n Rothwdl- Ralph Selvig. Ruth ! Petersen, Lloyd Pierce, Tommy Pil- SImonsen. Evelyn Skog, Robert -u T.i. .-i .. Stacev. Marlorte Rhmheiii nm., iuju, jacK. rnnce, amy Koinweu, - . ' ""' IfU V I II IF rill ftnut "yssiaa, wen sneppard, AI- V , " YTXiULIIInU fred Shrubsall, Mary Skog, Norman so"' Jck Webstad, Clara Wick. oi ta iu Grade Two -Tpridv AHam tun onugniu, uoromy omitn, Arne sor- ' wi ensen' Eleanor Storseth, Norma f0"' R, Claverlng, Buddy xiiit Miss Irene irene Jicinijre Mclntvre and a,i Koliert . .... fVillIn PnvnnM nmn w.-i,i- Kicinhknn Kuhardson ir,,ii.. -,aqujre, akik0 Tanaka, Maur ce - "v","t"-v"i,,s""e Are Un.ted Teng jQhn Thompsoni Dean Currie, Margaret Dolron. John Fin- . vik, Ruth Walton, John Wesch. leyjn' Eleanr Fitzgerald. Norma SMITHERS. June 3(1 rnp f hJ Grade Four Marv Adeork Rten- Geddes- Richard Gllker. Richard largest weddings ever seen in , ar Antonsen, David Barclay, Ken- Gi;?ke' Harold Hansen, Walter Har-Smithers took eth radine- Robert Haudenschlld, Rlch-ing place Saturday even- Brocklesby, Patricia Brockles- when Mis3 Irene Mclntyre be- by. Violet Bagshaw, Lorraine Barbe, rd Hedstrom- Barrle HU1- George came the bride of Robert Richard- Mary Margaret Bulger, Bruce Car- Hau8an. Loma Howe, Jean Husoy, son of Bralorne. The United Church ter, Mavis Dohl, Mary Dybhavn, I Husoy ,, Jlmmle Intermela, and Its annex were filled to capa-' Robert Elliott, Dale Cripps, David Irene K1IdaL Alma Knutsen, Chizu city by the friends of the couple Eastman, George Good, Ruth Giske, Kuwahara, Manford Leavltt, Ruth when Rev. W. J. Mcintosh perform-' ed Gximble, Ryokichi Hayashi, Leavltt Alice Mairs, Eric Moore, ed the ceremony. i Billy Halcrow, John Hamilton, Perry Mork- Rona,d Mclnnes, Don - hnth L.MHn, v,o I , The bride was attended bv her Tereo Hinada. Lee Intermela. Clar- aooy Miicneii. Azure blue sheen with rhZ "i slster- Miss Myrtle Mclntyre, while Johnson, Lilian Knutson, ciif- Gwendolyn Neu-man, Harry Ormi- cUps. The bride and her attend I W- R- was groomsman. The 'ord Knutson, David Kristmanson, .n' A"arew Owens, Wilfred ants carried lovely sheafs of roses brIdal party entered the church at Loue Linquist, Lois Lakie. Dorothy I PA"fe- Rothweli. Melvin mto,i j .r 8 o'clock nrecedert hv th tif Lambe. Forbes t.pp nnvtn immv I Sandvar, Donald Saunders. Donald "'"cu J imc ... . gaiucii tiuwers ilea , ulth white satin robbons nwer itls- Colleen Commons and Marlon Moore, John George Mor- ft! Simonien. Jlro Sue- Magnus Houeen. brother nt hp Charlotte Goodacre. Mrs. A. B. ris, Harrj' Menbies, Oenwen Mor- T0- Kathleen Toombs, Enid Young, groom, was groomsman. Washburn played the wedding gan, Isamu Maikawa. Douglas Mar- ,y Kenneth Laurie, James Miss , Doris Anderson AAiiU&AOUla played! J'IC-Uf marc" and Mrs. ' L. B. - Warner sangsnal'. KWlj Shuko Miwo, Stephen Peach-! ' ' oeuies-endelssohn's Mendelssohn's WedrfiniT Wedding March nf-,Vi as'"Because" o.' "Because" while whiIe the the rpHstp register was ey, Marv Peterson. Everett Plprrp I the bride entered the church and beIng signed, the Wedding March from Lohen-t After the ceremony, the happy grin as the party left. couple received their friends in the A wedding supper was served to Anglican Hall and there were one almost forty of the relatives and -hundred and fifty present to ex-close friends of the young couple tend to th?m their good wishes at the home of the bride's parents' They left by motor car immediately Mr. and Mrs. Edward Van Tine of i after the reception enroute to their Ootsa Lake. A beautifully decorated home at Bralorne, where the groom wedding cake centred the table. is employed afIti1leVen,nf ?,dance was held Mr and Mrs- Richardson sr. ar-at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. ri , Smithers euu , 1 Hougen of Tatalrose. parents of a ew day ago f the sroom .This was attended by so m chliwack to attend the wed-large a number of the friends of dlnS of their son and they have thirfbHlie 3nd Broom' who have made many friends during their for a consderVpnr Tl0 vislt here- They will leave that after refreshments were ser-l my oon to return home- Charles Pilfolrl Rprt PHno rinrooni NAVY LINE-UP Raybone. Arthur Raybone, Joyce' Royal Canadian Naval Vol-Rice, Frank Ratchford, Georgia unteer Reserve line-up. for tomor-Rudderham, Myrtle Sather, Betty row'8 Dominion Day Cifp final Scott, Ole Skog, Velma Stacey, In- match wil1 as to-grid Skog, Kathleen Sunbere. Anna ' H Morgan. P- Eby. A. Ronalds, D. Sunberg, Nikow Tanaka. Einar Wlk-! san, A. Davis, D. McMeekln, J.. dal, Pat Wilson, Peter Woods, Odd ! Dra"1' "'CKens, o. unristlson oeivig, Aiexanaer Mciniosn, Angus tumm Mcintosh. Grade Three Harold Bye, Dorothy Becker, Betty Charstad, .Grethe Charstad, Joan Croxford, Rosa Clavering, Gerd Eilertsen, Ar- ley Friesen, Patricia Guvan. Rov Haapala, James Hebb, Ethel Hem- mons, James Hemmons. Herdis i Holkestad, Ruth Jerstad. Henrv '" Johansen, Aki Kuwahara, nuwanara, Arthur ved. danclnir was .h i ,- Many of those attPnriina v,p CZ were th6 Te ir J" hme 01 -''C M"ynMcCat cipient, STnJZtlTSi S', Alke McKCWn' PatrlCla M- useful gifts. Oood wishes follow ' mny VlGW the array of Presents Wllllams- Donald McKenzle. John them as they take up residence In : leceived by the bridal couple from MaIrs' Marle Mlchalo. Yvonne the new home built adoining tre a host of friends at Smithers a and Mrln' SIvdg Mork' Jean Murvold. Hougen farm. , from irom out8l(lp outside points. . . Lawrence Pearce. Arnold Petersen, KvlePnt.tin.rpr vii, i.,.. o- v;m viuivl fAOv Left VtiWl Spares: W. Cross and a. Brown. Can You Equal This? Clean, Comfortable Rooms with Hot and Cold Water Home Cooked Meals Beautiful Harbor View Board & Room $40 Mo. and Up "Ail White Help" KNOX HOTEL PEOPLE Supported by British Columbia Forest Industriea ff,. "hT. ,0 vltaU 'mP"-lnt that It r"-Mn Brlti.li . r Colunibla. l ear. to put out 4amp rr. W sure jour match or lfre butt i IIKITISH COLUMBIA IOKEST SEKVICE. Ufpt. of Unili, Battle Of Tail-Enders In Bowls I Hil? and Winslow Rinks Improve Their Positions As Result Of J Last Night's Play In Canadian National Recreatli AcsocJaUan Lawn Bowling LeaRin Ifirtures Ust night, anvtnj the toii- R. M. Winslow's rink defeated Ienders. D. G. Borland's 24 to M .while Georse HUIs rink won 27 t. It trr Jack Preece's. As a result 'the HiM rink drew out into a tie ilh three other rinks for third plare while the Winslew rink U tied with Jaek FreVs for seventh position. The league standing to date Is as follows: SJardonald Benson McPhee Tinker McMeekln J Frew 2 Hill 3 Borland t Wlnsjow . .2 Preece .1 h 2- 2 3 3 4 2 6 BASEBALL SCORES National League Boston, 7: Brooklyn, 6. New York, 9-8; Philadelphia, 1-2 Cincinnati, 4; Pittsburg, 5. St. Louis, 10; Chieago, 5. American League Chicago, 9; St. Louis. 5. Washington, 4; Boston) 6. Philadelphia, 0-1; New York. 10-13. Detroit, 4; Cleveland, 3. Baseball Standings Including Yesterday's Scores National League W L Pet. New York 39 24 .619 Cincinnati 55 26 .574 Chicago .35 29 .547 Pittsburg 32 25 .562 Boston .28 27 .505 St. Louis 23 31 .471 Brooklyn - . 25 36 .41C rnnaaeipnia 16 40 .280' American League Cleveland 39 22 .639 New York 36 25 .5 Boston 34 27 ,557 Washington .34 32 .515 Detroit 23 32 J508 Philadelphia 26 32 .44J Chicago 23 33 .401 St. Louis 19 n .317 If you wisn to swap wmethlng Ty a classified 1 m vmv .m Swain's Transfer and Taxi A. McDonald, Prop., Terrace Picnic Parties and Taxi Any-where Special Trips to Lake-else Lake Also Boat Service on Lake Write or Wire for Further Information THE SEAL " QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only iilmoo canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert iRds is I JSgpfiJthc Gil Bli 1769 S'"W hih.ii.jo t"i$2.S0 GREATER STRENGTH-GREATER MEASURE 1x102) IMPORTED FROM LONDON. ENGLAND Gordons GENUINE LONDON GIN li'S' lati 9in diUiUiM in the mM This advertisement Is not publishes or dlsnlayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Oovernraent of British Columbia. JUNE SALE Paints, Wallpapers, Pictures, Muresco, Etc. To the highest cash purchaser during this sale we will eiv the pick of any picture In the store, values as high at $10.00. Prices Were Never So Low As At Thin Sale WALLPAPERS 4fip Per single roll, from , UL PURE LINSEED OIL PAINT QQ Off At, per gallon yo&v PURE LINSEED OJL STAINS- Q1 fiC. Any color. 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