Saturday. July im&. MDINQ OF LOCAL GIRL nations. ... a t t1m RrnmM UK WWf-1 ' - . Bride o V n Saint Andrew's Cathedral wcs tirv Mussallem, eldest daughtoi T Mr. and Mrs. N. Mussallem, 34C Lirth Avenue West, and William henry Trotter, only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Trotter oi Vancouver. The bride, who entered toe Ihurch on, the arm or ner rawer ,as charming in a gown oi iua- xous white satin with lace Insert lotted with pearls and skirt sweep-ng out Into a fan-shaped rain. her daintily emuroiaerea ariuai tell was caught with a halo oi L-ange bjossoms and, she carried a houQuet of Talisman roses. Miss Catherine Mussallem, sister hf the bride, was a pretty maid of bor.or In a beautiful gown of Am. Irican Beauty, chiffon and hat Irtmmed with American Beauty Misses Marie and Margaret Mus- lalltm were cjiarrnlnfc bridesmaid, loft-ned in beautjfuj, pink lace uil- klruy) gowns tain manning mleros, plfture hats and Ions ;loves. They carried, bouquets of Udloll, carnations and scablosa. The groomsman was. Joseph icotJt. The ushers, were, Aljx Mitchell vin Johnson, Earl Gordon ana lack Mhr.sallem. The Calhedral choir was In full ufl4anc arid rendered, beautiful fictions approprlat to the c- aslon, Immediately fqllowlnjg the cere- nocT a recepton was held at thei Ipuious home of the bride's par bit there many guests, called. Tr reception rooms were dW- r.ej ith lovely summer flowers, r.alnly roses. In an arched settlns irtistically entwined with fragrant loney tuc.kle. the bridal oarty-u;- Inowledged the congratulations of feahy friends, KEN RAYNER For Your, RADIO SERVICE MODEU. EQIII'MJINT KEASONABI. KATES PHONE IlLACK 712 i1 'Vint: si' TAKE 0 The bride' table vu centred with a beautifully decorated three-tier, wedding cake topped-with a! minature. bride, anq . groom. Mrs. Mussallem was charming In a flowing sown of black eeoreetta bolero daintily trimmed li. white. She wore, a bjact arjd whlt&'plcture hat and o corsage, of whlt gardenias, Tho carvlf Aiiva tiro- i ro Alav i;t.UAr "Lr.Uui'Mbpll, Mrs. George MlUhell, Mrs. rts lafgcov 7 (Henry Hansen, and Misses, Helen orfdlnCS When Rt. KCV. U. A. H1X, vtnfferv Hnrnllnp TUitrhi.il Ptp- iisbop of Caledonia, united In the da anj AdeJe Mussallem and Orace bnds of, matrimony auss wuucai Cnieaie Presiding at the urns ure Mrs. J. Fred Ritchie. Mrs. M. P. McCaf-fery. Mrs. A. O. Bartleit and Mrs, P. W. Anderson, The toast to the bride was proposed by George MllcheJl, ho recalled childhood. aispciaUonV.. The toaij was very flftiqg aflt. well received. The. groom replied M. P McCaffery proposed the 1 The. Iflncolith Concert Band wjll fciyti concert at rorth Pacific, Can hex Aiigust 6., followed by Dappe, "(i'77 j Jack Steyens returned to. the pity, oh Thunanlghi'srtriln afr ter a, business trip, to intf.riflr ' pqints as, far. as Haze;tony Otof Hanson, M. P. for Skeepa, Jeft by yesterday afternoon's, tfaio- on his. return, to, SmltJiers ae, spending a few days in the- elty. Miss Edna Dobbie R. N; of the Prince Rupe.rt General Hospital Mrs, Edward Pngs arrjyejl ir) the For travelline the bride chose a Wty on, the Prince Charles Thurs Hugh MeN, Frser, wejl knw?) engineer, arrived In the citv on J.'W. McEwen and J."r: Tpwnsend Thursday, nlgbA's. tran ffowj, Vancouver; R, HethfjlnBtoh. WiiVW"'.,. William: E, H. Davidson. Victoria;, hpof, where hf is now QRerat 1 Jams Nault. Surf Point: 'iSmithton, North Vancouver. , police aourt manded for eight nays, ' Aaron Lipsin, who has been visiting here with his father. Ben. , Lipsin, sailed! by the. Princess Adelaide last night on his return to Vancouver. '! FURNITURE AUGUST FURNITURE SALE 6 0I)I),PRESSERS Walnut finish, priced at Phone 775 S27 THIRD AVENUE MILK We Have Grade "A Raw and Pasteurized, Milk Daily Froin Our Own Herd Delicious Sour Cream 50c per Quart Phone Red COS For Better Dairy Products Do minion Dairy . tiiv kl l'llKMc. 1'UKMB rOUKT Or lllfll?" i- " ' - , Mill A COI.U.MniA I ... i.iimtTF. IN ritOHATE . .. ,,f Ihr "AdiiJlllriUOT, Mttr f, tlie -Admlnltrtlor,?'' "T ' AH" Ct" 'the Ma'U" ,a.trr of And 1 , tllP ",r ........... iuvwumh! l MatiVr, of. Ui EhUle ol. , ..,, koTICE Uidt ' litter of A4- lr..n li..D.rf t .J Estate OI. Mr.u jjAonunlMraJtrlx of Urn tte of Jamea aka, on w , Buprwn .L lred to furnWi eanve. Drooerlf j --"y. u) on before tne zvn i ?t f -August.-a. d: 1938. ma au rr- m uidebUid to the eitate Me required J$ of tto4r, UKlebWaei ip?6ATED ths l3th 01 lxi A D ANNA MARIE BENSON ! AdnilntoUatolx of Estaite of Jwaea Laraen. Deovped, Ooeao Fall. B.C. oay ra T' "J.. avid BUte are -e-, quired to prtent w SJS? Rupert, Itrt B, O., thl AUIn. B. ?. advertise for it. J if you lose anything, MARRIED m YEARS I Mr. and frs. Loujs Atori C?el?br (' Their Golden, Wedding Anplvesary Mr. - and Mrs. Louis Astori sr. well; known and; esteemed pioneer residents of. Prince. Rupert, have been receiving congraUilaUonsvand best wishes' of. their, many friends during the past week after . having rounded out half a century of married life. They celebrated, their golden wedding annlversarjr, en Spnday last. Many, frippHs called during the. day at the home-of !I.r. and Mrs. Charles Balagno to extend their felicitations, to; the brjd? apd groom of .fifty years Ago,. There six children, and; all, bi)V Qne of nlnp erandchlldren: In; attendance ' Mr. and Mrs. Tstorl were married Julv 24, 1888, at Locarno Swltzery land, the bride a Swiss; girl and ithe itroom a young Italian. It was !not long before they moved to this ill h ianH it -as there that their ren were Dorn. kic.uuic h riu-rFy fR,upert nearly thirty; years Ago so Ihnvp snent more than half of ' their married life. here. i The children of Mr. and, Mrs 'm -jAstorl are Angejo, Harry, and Louis Balntmo xfn Phnrlps P. ( Ol KT or ,HKIT1II ' t and Miss Marie y Jwi. A. D. 1838, I.wb appoint J of America. w - January 1930, Astori, The Brandchlldren, are Manei DelDhine. Charlotte and, ifelep, Bal- a.?no, Lou'?. Itorry and, izabeth Astort and: He,)en and Delphlng Av tori. Beach, tt- mop. JjeojpWj ij Announcemehti - AU advertlsecsnU m UU e4-omn will be charged Jor i full month at 25c a word. First annual Thursday, August 25. Port Day Ball Moose Hall THE- DAILY NEW5 PAGE THBEg LOCAL. NEWS NOTES Cash, for Old. Qojd, Bujgetfs. -U Krs, A. T, Rarkln sailed last. night qn.thf Pfrlnca5S Adelaide for a visit in Vancouver ana victoria. Mr,, and Mrs. Rol Barnes are sail lng onlght on the Prince George for yancouyer. Mrs. W. O. Pulton and. family left or, their, summer, home at Lake- lse, Ifaj Mr. Fulton is still m town, i H,0, Perry ,M. L. A. for Fort George, after a brief business visit to the, city, rctArnea to ronce Oeprge., by- last evening's train. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cameron re turned to the city on the Cardena nursing staff, who has been on ojtiils morning from Vancouver, where holiday trip as far south as Call-' Mrs. Cameron has been receiving jprnia, reiurnea. to tne city pn, we, medical treatment. toast to the mald of honor, and the W 9rge yesterday. bridesmaids, referring to Mrs. . Mussallem and her charming i. Mrs. A, J. Cook", wlje of the, sup: daughters. This toast was respond- etfntepdejit of construction, qf tt cd to by the groomsman! HW federal building and JqspUal i Following the reception, the rjjye, fpr the. Bnhett; & WftlU; bride and groom, with an exceed-J Construction Cq, Is sailing, this ingly large number of friends to evening on the Prince Oeorge foraj bid them bon voyage, embarked I H R t9 Vancouver. osm wig 'nnfTt. .wvuu. oF wt- Q0 tne princess Adelaide for a hied an arm bouquet of pink car-ljnpynjn trlp to.sputhern cities. No, business, of,- importance, was taHen up, at a. regular, meeting of jthe. Moose. Lodge Wednesday night, pictator, B, Ji Bacon was. In the rhalr,; ' Earl; Ntorrif of the local, bratjeh of( fi Canadian Bank' pfi Com-mec,e; vho, hjis been, relieving at Octp Faijs, rejturne4. to the' city from1thej,paj)ej. towp on the Prince, three-piece ensemble of silk-faced .4ay evening to' meet .her, husband George yesterday, wool In chocolate brown and clav-i"" " " yearn my io glow with matching accessories and' Germany for the benefit of his corsage, of yellow roses, health- Tbfy 11 be. returning to The counle will reside In Prince Massew on, inf mnce. narjes. if George. Rigni. Hotel Arrivals Royal C. In, Vancouver: Henry H, Choy Chong. Kow apd R. Popovpv. city, Ed WJllson and J MQrris, Vancouver; C. J. J. Shute. Victoria. Prinze, KfPrt A. M. Meyers, J. Hennett, A. E. H, Smitl), J. P. D. Malkln, T. Kaye Mrs. James GlHett and daughter, Miss Joyce Gillett, and Miss Verm Douglas, who have been spending a month at Massett, arrived in the city from the Islands on the" Prince. Charles, Thursday, night and, sailed, last nleht on, the Car. qepa, on their, return to their home at Bella, Coola. Aflhur. Robern, well, known Masseti. sawmill, operator. Is paying a, brift business visit to the, city. He arjtyed on the. Prince Charles Thursday night from the Islands anfl. wl be. returning to Massett otj, the sajrje vessel tonjgnt, W. and Mrs. George Crtpps and graruUon, Dale, returned to trie qlty on the Prince Charles Saturday night from a trip to the Queen '( Charlotte, Islands, Mr. Cripps v;isl 1of the popularity contest to be rim rr. . In'.nnnllnn Hth t)nrt TtlV A11W- James Lamb, Casslar; R. W. Sin- ana resaeq, imrnecaaieiy, Wry -; 25. "--ZL The date has Zl cher. Island to, pay, a vlsft tq the,.ust closing- been! 'advanced to August 4. You stllh bIHU, 1 . . V . . ' - - . - - . , iKewara Mimne DrouriiJca;u!i. . Mhlrh n nur mill 1 about to be have a chance :e buljt, replaclpg the, one whjch vrp ' destroyed by fire recentlyl Mr. Charged with theft of clothing.Jer vlcpresid ? oL C Wei, Gunnar Waldack appeared in cityfernpany. p, today and was re-;UJC v"-w . - nfnnorrw oil. UTPlr to win the $5.00 prize it you, will mail your sugges-'l tions to Box. 84 by midnight Augp! ust 4. (181) . Mrs. A. 3, Ingraham and UttJe daughter. Martha Ann, who. have been paying a vlsft at Sidegata with, Mrs. Ingraham's parents, Mr. i and, Mrs E. C. Stevens, arrived, irqm, tna. ueej). cnanone islands on the Prince. Charles Thursday night and, proceeded last night on the Cardena, to her home at Suit inlet. Gird of Thanks Mrs. G, Colussl and family wisn to express their sincere thanks for the sympathy and contributions re ceived from the community during' their recent bereavement. ' VORK WANTED LWORK- WANTED-By young man 1 lth seyejai years' experience in -general' store,, driving, irucmns arid-mining. Apply Dajry News. ;Tf ; ... Vancouver Island . . for som,e yearsj- . ' fTi eir cnua- ; ... 'in Pr4nVl-FOR SALE- OK SALE Reconditioned small hoMfe, $200 cash. Apply Capital Barper Shop. u ii FOK KEiNT- CLEAN, w e 1 1- furnished modern ! apartment. Phone Refl 444. UBU) WANTED WANTED Strong girl, for general housework and cooking. Apply Bos 24, Daily New, (177)- T?EHSUNAL Wfa HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS TO OBTAIN, positions, as. Letter Cariers, Postaf Clerks, Customs Examiners, Clerks, and rti ' :".t A. .1 J mavi oienojrrapner, cue, u and fxe,fi, InforipajkJ'pp, M.C.C. Schools Ltd.. Winnipeg. OWest in 'Canada. U.i PRIVATE HOME KINDEROAR-J TENfc RAY. "We, start you. The Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Winnipeg tf Amateur Playground Party Heldlast The younge,r children frpmj the Oyro Playgrounds., again, proved themselves adept at providing er)r tertanment last night when ap. amateur, night was. rwa in trte gymnasium. The program was pre sented entirely by tpe children themselves and. there, was a variety. oi talent on display. The program was qpeped with three reaj "swing" sections by the i'P'rJnce Rupert Swing, Band" composed of piano, mandolin, a coupli of tin cans and a very. able, cop duptor in the perspp oi Kisie; Kraupner. Elsie, besides leading tSe band, fayored the appreclatlyt audiepce with a song and a tap d'.nce. Fiom this point the program progressed smoothly through a hula dance number by two ten year olds and various song and dance numbers by children of from 7 to 15 years. The most notable items of the evening were the songs of the very young, children. Rose Marie Hart wig, Lorraine Youngman and. Bart bara Teng. The evening, was. ve.ry. much, ei'- joyed by the children who finished off on a. cheery note by Joining vociferously in a sipg song. Louis Judge was the, pianist fpr the eve nin?. . The program: Hula Dance, Isabelle Gay and Ipgrid Anderson. , Song, Norma Letnes. Higland Fling, Tommy Krause. Sailor's Hornpipe, Rose Marie 1 Hartwig. I Irish Jig, Donalda Rix. Sgng and. Dance, Elsie Krappner Song, Lorraine Youngman. Tap Dance, Louis Thompson, Ni- ted various. Island points on of ficial na vnrm business wjhi'le Mrs, Cripps stayed Songi Adams ai rieu. gestlons for a pame for the winner Recitation, AJlap Edgar. Song, Barbara Tehg Recitation, Joy Berg. Recitation, June Berg. Try, a Dally nw wunvr&d. The Finest PIANO, TUNING In the. country, caa be, yonrs, as dpne with the "Resonojcope" by, G. C. WALKER Phone Blue 389 212 4th St 193839 Radio Licence Due and, Payable Ci. CLAVRING For Appointment Phone Red 787. or Black 733 Phones 18 & 84 P.O. Box 575 Money-saving: Values Every Day At MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Where Dollars Have More Cents v Quality The Best Opposite Canadian Legion CanYou Clean, Comfortable Rooms with Hot and Cold Water Home Cooked, Meals Beautiful Harbor View, Board & Room $40 Mo. and Up "AH White Help" KNOX HOTEL PERMANENT WAVES Mrs. Crlttall formerly of- the, Hudson Bay Beauty. Parlor of. Vancouver will be glad to have you call at the Rose Marie Beauty Salon and give you adj-vlce for your next Permanent Wave. Specializing in all textures of hair. For Appointment Phone. Oil Upstairs over the Cut Rate Shoe Store, Treasure Hunt At: Playgrounds Hpvtl Event To. Be Held on Honda; Rain or Shine ; The.re, is to be a treasure hunt at the Gyro Playgrounds on Monday for boys of all ages. The hunt 'will itart from the playing field "on Acropolis Hill. At the start of the hunt the beys Will be divided into teams with a paplaln for each team. Each team captain will be given one clue, a map, chart, or written directions las to how and where to look for the next clue. The teams will then follows directions and, after locating the next clue, will be able to progress through a series of these clues to the goal where will be. found the treasure. BARGAIN ta EXCURSION: Leavirjg; 11:00 g.m. apd 6:00ip,iri. .-Kh FRIDAY, AUG. 5 Final Return Limit TUE$AY A?G, Children 5 years and under 12 years HALF FARE . Good in coaches only; 1-1 I '-!' Elkbs PurQhja$e& GrQeuv:o4HQ Residence on Fourth Avenue East . Has Changed Hands Staff Sergeant Greenwood; now pn, the retired list of the provincial police, .has sold, his residence on Fourth. 4venue East to Chris El-kjns. Mr. lEklnsr recently sold his Sixth Avenue home In order to llv closer In. Mr. Greenwood; k.hPV; lev.lP5 city at present and may, repaajn. , peprge tyinns, who haSj been visiting 'here wfth his parents, Mr. and Mrs: C. Q. Minns', wili sairbn 'the Prince Charles' tbhlghi- for Port piements. J. S. Wllspn Is sailing this: after noon 05 the Princess Alios fpr Van- The route of the treasure hunt is, of course, being kept a secret,, as is the nature of the treasure. However, the trail will not be so long and tiring as to make it in possible for the younger boys to participate. couver. While away he, will attend a Canadian Legion convention. ' Mrs. J. W. NicholU and son, John, and daughterr Patricia, are sailing this eveplng on the Prince George The hunt wilj be held rain Qr for Yanco.uver enroute to enucion iinp apd a 'lajrge turnout ex- where they- will 'spend thp- coming pected. j month. SMITHERS PRINCE RUPERt No baggage checked. Jergen French Milled Bath V-49-38. Soap Assorted Odors SPECIAL 3 CAKES FOR 23e i v OrmesLtd. Zis Pioneir: PruffiaU: the llU Store rhonej; 91,4)., Open Dally Ftom S a.m. tfl 10 p.m. Sundays and nolldayi From IZ noon till f 7 m. till I p.m. j RAILWAY"" iff Tm - ' " 1 1 1 i 1 1 - fm-pmmm mmmm -mm mmm mnwmmnwt Canadian Pacific TJiiinqontiri.Qntal Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tq yancouvex via, Qfieaj?. ajfs, and, Vay Ports SS,. "Princess elalde? yery Friday, JO, p.rn. TO. VANCOUVER DBJSCX SS. Trjnceyss, IahIs6." 5S. Princfss Alice" SS. Princess Charlotte July , 16, 27, Aug.'o. July. 9, 20, 30, Aug. 10. July 23, Auj. 3, 13 Connections, at Vancouver wHh Canadian Pacific, Services Tickets. sjKjewvaJjons. From W. L. COATES, Gerierai Agentr-" prince Rupert, B.C.