peter Loremen returned, to the ' .... ih Princess Adelaide yes- Uday afternoon from, a brief trip win sPend the summer. H,. Vancouver. , I R. r. Rose of Rose, Cowan & Lat-1 . . ta arrived In the city on the Car- lled last n ght on samMassey dena n, fat from Vancouver( Bhe Princess Ade aide for Vaneou, here on bnsln Ber cnroute to Nelson where he will Ltend sessions oi tne wiasonio ; Fred Nash B.C.L.S. of Terrace ar- jrand Lodge of Brltisn coiumDia, rived in the city from the interior Belson to V. Wilkinson, Duns- iasonlc Grand Lodge of British ulumbla. He will visit at Smlthers nroute. iMrs. J. H. Carson and sons JacK hd Pat, are sailing this evening the Prince Rupert for Vaneou er Mrs; carson win pay a vvn hile the boys go camping near uncouver. Corporal C. P. Oland of Smlthers mrsday night's train, bringing a toner , Mickey Lellalre, who- U o to Okalla for four months for Dpplylng liquor to Indians. THIRD AVENUE Ion Thursday night's train and pro- Miss Margaret Beattle Is sailing ;Ceeded on the Princess Adelaide onlght on the Prince Charles for last night to Ocean Falls. cess Adelaide' yesterday oiiernoor. from a trip to Vancouver. ideiaiae yi-sit-iuay "Mare Invited to look over our ex hy a visit witn ner parents, w.r, cjUslTe nst of BUILDING SITES nd Mrs. O. bulr Street. In all -parts of the city VERY LOW PRICES. It will pay to Investigate Pnltarr Xr. MpPnffprv T.tri W D. Smith of Stewart after? , ndlng a few days in the city, Mr. and Mrs. Don urerar are ft on Friday morning's train, for sailing this evening on the Prince attend sessions, of; the' Rupert for Vancouver enroute to Nelson where Mr. Crerar will attend the annual Grand Lodge session of the Masonic order. Hotel Arrivals Royal J. Doyle, Oceanic; George White, Carlisle; Gunhild Olsen, city. Prince Rupert Capt. R. L. Mitchell, Victoria; W. turned to the Interior on last'B. Wetmoreand A. A. Fairnle, Van- enlng's train. He naa come in on couver, Central E.; Wallace. E. Jones. H. Knudsen and Steve Santa, city; Lee Larsen, jBillmor; W. S. Harris, Vancouver. USED FURNITURE KitchenRange With Oil Burner Ranges for Burning Wood - Coal Vacuum. Cleaner, Hoover, with all attachments;; Cash Register English Pram, Wicker Buggy NEW FURNITURE Chesterfield: SuiteBedroom Suite Dining Room Suite, Floor Covering W Accept) Your Old Furniture-in Part Payment on the New? t PHONG (WHEN 910 ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Prince Rupert JUKE SALE Paints, Wallpapers, Pictures, Muresco, Etc. during thU sale we will give the To the highest cash purchaser pick of any picture in the store, values as high at $10.00. Prices Were Never So -Low As At This Sale WALLPAPERS Per single roll, from PURE LINSEED OIL PAINT At, per gallon PURE LINSEED OIL STAINS- Any color. Per gallon i 10 c $1.85 forget we can Every article In our stock reduced. Don't cave you money Silversides Bros. For drunkenness, Prlscllla Smith and Joe Wright, both Indians, were each fined $10, with option of seven day's imprisonment, in city police court yesterday. The fines were paid in each case. The first passenger train under the new summer time table arrived on time at 2:30 this afternoon from the East, bringing In a num ber of tourists who will proceed to Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this evening. Miss Eileen Deane Honored At Party Presentation Made Prior to Her De parture for South An enjoyable and Interesting affair took place last night when seventy-five or eighty friends friends staged a surprise party and dance at the East End Hall In honor of Miss Eileen Deane. Miss Deane, who has completed her high school studies in Prince Rupert, ls to leave shortly for the Cariboo country and Vancouver. A lovely set of leather travelling bags as well as other suitable gifts were presented to the guest of honor during the evening. Native Couple Wedded Friday Miss Lillian Leighton Becomes Bride Of Ambrose Bryant Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock a quiet wedding" was solemized at the Rectory of Very Rev. Dean J: B. Gibson when Miss Lillian Dor-reen Leighton of Metlakatla was united In marriage to Ambrose Harris Bryant of Port Simpson. Miss Emily Tait was bridesmaid. Gus Leighton was groomsman. Sons Of Norway Bridge-Dance ! Enjoyable Affair Held Last Night in Oddfellows' Hall About Seventy-Five Present An enjoyable bridge and dance was held last night by the Sons of Norway Lodge in the Oddfellows' Hall. There were about seventy-five nersons present with eight tables of !brldge. Prize-winners at bridge were: first, Mrs. L. Tusvik- and Mrs. George Fritz; second, Mrs. C, J. Harmon and Mrs. Sam Hougah. After cards, delicious refresh ments were served and there was dancing until 2 a.m. with music by the Serenaders' Orchestra. R. Hundelde was master of cere- Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Anglican June 23. Queen fune 22. Tea; Mrs. G. Arnold's, Mary' Tea,, Mrs. Parkin's. ..ft Eagle's Dance, June 22. Canadian Legion fcland, July 3. Picnic, Dlgby Phones 18 & 81 P.O. Uox 575 Stop In At MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY For a Dish Of FROSTKIST ICE CREAM "A Delight In Every llite" Ice Cream Sundaes, Sodas, Milk Shakes Opppslte.Canadlari.Leglon . MARRIAGE OUTSTANDS Beautiful Nuptials of Miss Margar et Kergln and Dr. Ralph Outer-bridge in United Church Last Night 7 o'clock Friday night In First Un ited Church of Miss Margaret Elizabeth Kergln, only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Kergln of Prince Rupert, to Dr. Ralph Edward Outerbrldge, elder son of Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Outerbrldge of Kobe, Japan. The ceremony was performed before a crowded congregation by Rev. J. Clifford Jackson. The church was profusely decorated for the occasion with summer flowers. To the strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding March played by Miss rV MAfrnH Vtn Vnn 11 ft fill whom she was given In marriage. The bride's path up the aisle to the altar was strewn with rose petals ' by the flower girl. The bride's lovely wedding dress was a Vlonnet model of Ivory satin fashioned on Princess lines falling softly over her train to the hem. She carried a shower bou-j' quet of Johanna Hill roses and 111-1 lies of the valley. I. The matron of honor, Mrs. F. E. Robertson, appeared charming In dove grey Alencon lace over dusty I pink with matching hat, carrying a shower bouquet of blue delphinium and pink carnations. The bridesmaid, Miss Jean Mc Afee, was pretty in pink marquis-1 sette over Falle taffeta with match-1 lng picture hat. Her bouquet was of blue delphiniums and pink carna-i tiohs. S I Little Lydla Watt was a dainty flower girl. She wore a French model of pink smocked silk with pink organdie hat and carried a basket of carnations and delphiniums and sweet peas. Stanford Smith of Sin Francisco was the groomsman. 1 During the signing qf the regis- ter, Mrs. S. D. Johnston sang "O Day of Golden Promise." The Wedding March from Lohengrin was played as the bridal party left the church. Ushers were W. R. McAfee, Dr. W. A. RIddell, Col. S. D. Johnston and Alex Mitchell. Reception At Home Later a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents on Fourth Avenue West where numerous friends assembled to extend their oongratulatlchs and best wishes to the couple. Receiving at the entrance of the drawing room were Mrs. W. T. Kergln, mother of the bride, and Mrs. W. S. Kergln of , Premier. The bridal party received before the Ilowef-oanKea nrepiace The bride's mother wore navy blue and rose flowered silk with match ing navy hat. The bVlde'fi grandmother, Mrs. W. H. Ksrgin, wore navy blue flow ered chiffon with lace Insets and navy blue bat to match. The bride's table was centred with' pink carnations ..and) fern flanked with, tall .Ivory, tapers and monies and George Anderson pre- rovere(i Wuh a beautiful point shade. THE SEAL " QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only isJmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert ponded to by the groom. Dr. L. W Kergln proposed' a toast' to the bridesmaid to which the grooms man responded. ; Later In the evening; Dc. and Mrst Outerbrldge sailed-on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver where" they will embark' June 25 on the Empress of Japan for Japan. After visiting In that country for three months they will proceed by airplane to a n.n41fr crttlil Avunt In o ' It China, where the groom is assoe Prince Rupert was the marriage at iated with the Unl Universltjnof ltviof Cheng Cnene tu. The bride's going away costume; consisted of a three-piece Made-.j Jalne du Rauche cape ensemble of i soft brown wool with London tan-accessories and corsage of llllies of the valley. j The bride was born at Pprt Slmp-1 son and has lived all her life In' Northern British Columbia, her! father being the dean of the med- leal fraternity in thls: district. She.' graduated as a nurse from Toronto, General Hospital. The groom, who has spent most hrirfe with her mrtv. entered the " ' . ; ,,u. u.Jof " his life in tne orient, is a graa-church on the arm of her father by . IU . . n tha University of Toronto. Returning south after her firsts-voyage of. the season to Alaska on the summer tourist service, C.P.R.; steamer Princess Charlotte. Capt. with t Winiam Palmer; ls due in portatv. small collar of pleated Brusseusi 3:30 this afternoon and will sail: lace. Her finger tip veil was of a couple of nours later for Vanc0u- lvory net, cpvermg ner lace anu ver. de sided at the door. The committee . Viennese cutwork cloth' in oyste in charge consisted of Mrs. George Anderson and Mrs. Lorenzo Arnold. Tho. bride's handsome five-tier wedding cake was duly cut on side .tabic banked with tulle ana i flanked with two silver bud vases i containing llljles bf the valjey. The toast to the bride was pro ' nosed bv Rev. J. C. Jackson and res IHItM;rml FOK SALE X)R SALE 35 ft. boat fully equip ped, pleasure or patrol work; 12 1 h p. engine. Going at a barga'n. Apply R; L. Newcombe, Seal Cove. Phone Green 429. tf. 119 9th Avenue East. Moderns- storey house, 7 rooms, and bath. Concrete foundation. Prlced-'lpw, for quick sale. G. L. Rorie, Trus-1 tee. (145); FOR SALE Houses. 317. Phone Green H148) POR SALE 12 Rhode-Island Red hens, 1 year old; $15.00. Apply W. J. Smith, 1041 Sixth Ave. East; (143 FOR SALE 16 h.p. Johnson out board. 2 sport model boats. Apply 227 4th Ave. E. (142) FOR RENT FOR RENT 9' room -.apartment above Prince Rupert: repd Store, 2nd Avenue. (142)' 1 1' 1 1 iii LOSt LOST C.C.M. boy's wagon Ntf. 2. Phone Green 820. UW) LOST 6 months'. blacjc Snantei pup. Phone Black 501. , , PERSON ALT VVE HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS TO OBTAIN positions as Letter Carriers, PostalVCJerks, Cr toms Examiner,. Clerks, ;"and Stenographers, etc ;ah3 tail help you. Write us for proof and free information. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada. tf. PRIVATE HOME KINDERGAR TENS PAY. We start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg. tf J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royat Bank Bldf. The Finest' PIANO TUNING In the country can be yours, as done with the "Resonoscope" by Q. C. WALKER, Phone Blue 389 212 'ith S(. CHURCH NOTICES ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH LAWRENCE Cf. JENSEN, Pastor Sunday;, 7:30 p.m-Song Service ! Anthems by Children's ChOfr " All Hall the Power of Jesus' Name" H61-den. "Praise Ye the Father," Gounodi Sermon Matthew. 16:24-27 To Win or Lose Oneself Anthems by, LadiesV Cholr"Mln SJael, Mirt SJael, Lor Herren," Llnde-man. "Din Eiendom er vi; Haydn. "Fred ttlbyder Jeg nu eder," Roselll. All Ar Welcome Recognized Leadership Revlon Nail Enamels The very latest in nail polisries. Come in and see the1 shade assortment Price 50c For Amateur Photographers KodaU Developing and Printing Outfit No. 2 Complete all ready, for use. . An ideal gift Price $60 OrmesLtd. "Jhtt. Pioneer Dru2ff tats TtarrtmU Store Phones: II & R 4 Open Dally From a.m. tin H .m. Snndijs and Holiday Front 12 noon till t .m, 7 gun. till ) m. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Holiday Time Is Baggage Time A new;shlpm'ent of TWIN SETS has. arrived In different shades to match your; ipparrel. ' Quality goods reasonably priced: Phone 775 .327 THIRD AVENUE Swains Transfer and Taxi ANDY MCDONALD, Prop, TERRACEr-B.Oi E&l Anywhere . V-'.-:Sp.(rolaiTnp861iakdse.Lake ; Also float Service on: Lake 'x 1 Vrite. or.. Wire; f ot; Further Information .... UNlOPf STEAMSHIPS UD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert f6r Vancouver: T.8.8. CATALA EVERY TUES. T. S. S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:31 pjn.. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thirrs. a.m. Due Vaneouver, Monday A;M. If- convenient pleas purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From' A. W. NEWMAN, Prince. Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 1 ljjlHI,!Pl 1 1 .. Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY The Central Hotel BOOMS and CAn Phone CI for Best Household Coal1 MRS C K MJICK Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is the only paper north bf Vancouver and west of Edmonton holding membership hi these organization, . , m il Saturday. June 18, THE DAILY KEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES Catholic Tee at Mrs. P. DeJonga ll5 5th Ave. JUne zi. Cash for Old Gold. Bulger's. U Mrs. R. a. Macauley and son, Douglas, left on last evening's train for Chilliwack where they lueen unanoue uuy wutre sup ucr . .. ... . ... Mrs n S Pnne and nnrt famllv i hi n vicit.. MTU 11 ner iainrr. ....... i - 111) pJ " 'k keorge D. Geatue. Miss Ruth Wilkinson k. n. ar. returned to the city on the Prin ved In the city on the Prlneett ( PROSPECTIVE HOME BUILDERS I Ernest Unwln returned to the city on the Prince Charles Thursday af ternoon f rdm a visit to Tlell. Mrs. a. W. Nlckerson and Iier mother, Mrs. W. II. KInkade, will sail on the Prince Rupert for Van couver this evening. Mrs. KInkade Ls going south for medical treat' ment. W. J. Larkworthy of New Hazel ton arrived In the city from the In terlar on this afternoon's train and will sail on the Prince Rupert this evening for a trip to Vancouver. m