PAGE SIX Tav,1tr l DDIT iv I iivnn.'c vnTiiri) I IVk l RM1 KM I M.l. TMf WllnMfS I IfOfl (Ta Ur1, New Orchestra Quietly Wedded Makes Debut At Here Last Night ! AVILIYUIIU Kltnafla X-railUC NanrP Mrs- Btrice Miodt More of Van- SA1AM couver Becomes Bride of George , Amos Hull KITKATLA. April 19: Last Moo day ni?ht in the KiUatla Tillage hall an enjoyable dance was stag ed by the social department of tht ExccWor Ctab. latest music by Uk aewly formed Dolphininians' jazz orchestra being featured. Pen-.. Tesanle was master of ceremonies During the serving of refresh. ntenU. th? orchestra was formalh introduced. SPECIAL NOTICE No Phone or C.O.D. Orders Accepted in This Sale of Furniture ire realize ereryone should have the opportunity of purchasing at these low prices so we suggest if it is not convenient to make the full payment at time of sate we will accept a deposit unUl final arrangement can be made on later date. This will give you the opportunity of saving on your furniture during the sale. Complete Bed. Outfit $34.00 By purchasing this outfit complete you will save exactly $12 oo The bed is with panel walnut finish, spring steel band mattress is spring filled and good quality. Sold separately prices are Bed J12.00. Spring $14,000, Spring Filled Mattress $20,000, Total $48.00. Floor Covering Now that spring cleaning time Is here, freshen up that room of yours with a new rug and save. .Mail Orders Promptly Filled ELIO'S FURNITURE Third Avenue. , At the parsonage of first United ; Church, Rev. J. C. Jackson of ftciat-j in?, the marriage took place quiet-i ly at 9 o'clock last evening of Mrs. Beatrice Maude More of Vancouver and George Anoe Hall of this city. witnesses of the ceremony were Mrs. J. C. Jackson and Robert Ir-. vine. Mr. and Mrs. Hun will reside 'in Prince Rupert, the groom being engaged as a salesman here uk. jvsncz KRVscatx t.t tbk btgiexs coukt or justice Mystery of Bank Clerk's Failure Jena: Wert joa i hSart it school? Pusawzi No. my lord. I was i food Kwlest tad rapuia ef tU footbaS tna. Jcra: As! I tiki I cm soJtt tiii oynnj. Tel cae, pristaer tow any fima of f?biS do yw pi every k sw? Timmm . Kfcy. I era odr ptiy oact a ntl-at Suacdayv t tlx masi. Jwc:Tfcak jn T!ul dD. Ts cue is as dear as darkxat. Fiu: (aly): Oh, stx. Ta ski W be fit if 1 ctii exense Qrt fcex Tm cat fttlmr kalf eaaca t a or erce swndiys. Freak Wk'i tkc jwsd f tAmi afcwt fan ir wtn yoa A b tfce nry? Wht yvi wxit. yvcx; Baa. is rwrtUr to male sp fifths aeiiUte fef W erase: Swuitaj to leep Jw fisjroi frees bran; stezBfc. SmrtWr to keep ou deaa a fma aad rriar istersaSr. at as -n rrt a: jcioai wara j a ret ptirbc pas every day. And tiat somethmg is Knscien Salts. Pmsosei: I sometimes tike Epson Salts, cry lord. WooJdat that tare the same eied? Jroci: Epson alone is cot fyi eaosk. Natnrt desaed your lystea U need sevtral diSerest saks and ta Knscfcen afl those salts are fffaai Each Ettle duly dose of Krssdkea taataics enrtly ace day! apply, exactly tie risk i-wif to keep al roar orraja Km, kidaeys, stoeacb aad everyUi taed a? to perfect btxes. Kro-sehes is raore taaa tm steary at tacs time of tae year, becax:U is a valaaUetoaic PrrMtrtx: Thaak -rtm for tiiiatrj tkat so deady. ay kird. I aa reaSy riad to tax hov to keep fit. !: Tkafs rifht ? N,w back to rw ork. aad well soee see yorUe saartest. keenest maa a roar afire. Bot reseraher ihtt recuiaritT a tit 'Jbcc l: s the ii:Je daily dose tkat does 0. KRUSCHEN SALTS relieve constipation and rheumatism erxloaeal saks mfaci Y sbcnkl aa.t taose tea iponly tooed p. bat W KrasAer TOT ie 25t. x a-vd Tfc books, easl t?t a Narsres on wahyal Its way lie fctfe do.N flH rial ft FURNITURE SALE AT Elio' Prince Rupert, B.C. The new sabmarise Ui.ty. i sh-iim ir. t. me iCKcrs-Ar-r - v :cs- x-o oUier .r.:-.:.xi ;.r..ris c: Ji same time to bolster Britain's already nugh'.y r.ivy in her far-:;un; Mrs. Paulis Is Bride At Quiet Ceremony Here The marriage took place quietly at 7 o'clock last evening in the parsonage of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. 504 McBride Street Rev. L. C. Jensen officiating, of Mrs. Svea Evelyn Paulis and Gunnar Anderson, witnesses of the cere- mMiv were Miss Viola Mcrarlane and K. Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. An derson win reside in the city, the groom being a local fisherman Both bride and groom are well known and will have the felicitations of numerous friends. Unusual Northern Lights Display Is Seen At Smithers SMTTHEPS. Apnl 19; The people of this district were treated ( to a phenomenal display of Northern Lights Thursday evening when the sky was tinged a wine red all over and shafts of bright red and yellow were shooting up from the horizon in many directions. It was the first time that a great many had witnessed red northern lights and it looked Like there were several fires around the country. Radio ras eliminated entirelj during the display. Twenty -Five Years Ago April 19, 1913 WHIFFLETS Frnm the Waterfront Anyox and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 pan. for Vancouver aad waypomts. The Catala is due at Butedak? at t:M tonight. Armoar Salvage Co servtes boat Pachena returned to port early this morning from Ketchikan, having made a trip there with Capt. Paul Armoar and W. O. Fulton. Owing to extremely roagh wea ther over the week-end. the pro- Easter was late this year but it' vinciat police cruiser PJJ-Li was mht be eight days later and on unable to reach the point in Hud- various occasions ;n the present son Bay Passage. Dundas Island, generation has gone the limit in; where wreckage of the trolling boat anserine in the Ian of snrinz. This 1 of 2. M. Jackson, elderly crab fish- moveable feast has a wide spread-' erman of Victory Cove. Warke Can- for its wandertaas-anrthinz from1 al. is reported to have been found. March 22 to Aoril 25. It is now pretty well conceded. Nowadays, the annual festival however, that Jackson, missing observed thronxhout Christendom since last October, must have pef- to commemorate the reanrrectUn lsned- of Jesus Christ is marked on the Gregorian calendar for the first! Aboard the steamer Princess Sunday after the full moon follow-! Vnrah 0t In nort i Inrrtii i , . ' 1 J ' mg ine vernal eqmnox when the afternoon southbound from Skag- crosses the equator on Its way way to Vancouver on her final Toy- north in the spring. age of the season before going on UoJlke wat christian festivals ,vne we uoa ot Vancouver is- there is no taint of paganism in1 land run. were forty-two passes- Easter origin but the controversy! (gers. Two persons disembarked OTer the date of celebration Is as' from I1 WBel n while one many! M I aj Christianity itseU. For boarded her at this port for the centuries the so-called eastern) churches argued with the western:. Th mvMi..r ur..u.u . SeatUe had Its heaviest riv n. I THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will come to four home tTrrr ir ikroosb THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Am ImUrMshtntl Dtilj Sriftfrr Oo. Nervtr Sum. Bomsb. xiusckurtti imrtiM ImmIuiiji iw.. - -;..." . . . . i ' AddrtM . : i nu am, in xs 1 ! I f Slmuson ! Rev. J. B. McCullagh of Alyansh Central Is writing a series ot articles In the' A. McLeod and A. Pederaen. dty Dally News entitled "The Irish- Royal man and His Brogue." Al Woie. city. a! the iraer ; prcram. Timely Recipes CHUCK STEAK ArTTII ONIONS P!ace five or six medium ocaons in a shallow saucepan, cover a:.' Stormy weather of the past week cook over a slow fire for 15 or 30 or so on the fishing grounds was minutes until tender Use no watei reflected in the ught catches land- -r fat as the onions contain suf -d by Prince Rupert halibot vessels f crnt nnistare Heat a frying . esterdaj . Saa of the larger boats pan smoking hot and brown about were not so much affected bat the - - nnds of chuck steak qtriekh smaller boats, in some cases, were on boh sides Reduce heat ani hardly able to do any fishing at afl. urn the meat freqwotly until it is enrkd through Season both stem and onions and serve thr Union steamer Catala. Capt. meat m a flatter urrounded by James Pludlay. returned to port at the onions Add butter if desired 9:15 this morning from Stewart. - MOBILE EASTER 1 DEBATE Fixing of Date For Christian Feast Vexed Ancient Church j on this question. The council ot ! U optuntr nnt ioi hi! but Undines so far this season f,a m 325 tried to settle pages of which will be devoted to Terday when a total of 48.0 t? f ,hf Un,d on th--arted the weU-intntton- Prince Rupert. The Prince Rupert unds of rtd at the Sound The " rt "'V ot by; Board of Trade Is to take space The necessity of obtaining more of the targe wesU-rn tJVied Ums ta m' pubUcity for the city was discussed " " l. aTera Corrections " "TZ..T-T. to at a meeting of the board last " pwu,Q- nlght M. if. Stephens, F. H. Mob ley. D. H. Hays, Lee Baker, V. R Williams. A. J. Morris and Mayor T. D. Pattullo were among those who spoke on the advantages of Increased publicity. Hotel Arrivals , Prince Rupert the Gregorian cal-; endar In 1582 smoothed matters to ! some extent but it was not until 'l?S2 that Great Britain and Ireland and British possessions got into step with other nations for Easter. Some of the eastern chur ches still ignore the Gregorian cal Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hall and Jack .Til ... Count Gene Carbonneau. a for- Balkin. Vancouver: Jack McGrath. IT TT 'JZZ1 ue,r mer notorious adventurer of the Prince George; Miss B. Lincoln. 7 Yukon, has been arrested at Bou- Miss L. K. Hw. Mis. M. Ena Camp- if mmf ot logne, France. bell and Miss L. Schwarts. Port ; Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Tuesday-atala 1:30 pai Thurs -ss Pr. Rupert 11:15 pm, Friday s. Cardena 9 pjn. ss. Prin. Adelaide . 10 pa. April 7. 18 and 28 5:30 pjn. Trom Vancourer Sunday- Catau 4 pm WecL as. Pr. Rupert ..10:30 ajn. rncay ss. Pr. Adelaide 4 pm. b. cardena . pjn. April 3. 14 and 24 . prin orah am For Anyox and Stewart ; Sunday-. Catala 8 pjn. W'eL-as. Pr. Rupert 4 pa. rrom Stewart and Anyox Tuesday-. Catala U:J0 ajn. j Tnursy-ai. Pr. Raotrt 8 pm. Tor Xaas River and Port Simpson I Seaday-H. cataU , 8 pjn. f MORE TEA Electric Sets De Foiest Croslcy All wave. ciWn't General riee'ric Table oradei Viclor Table model, 8 tubs , . Victor Console model, 7-tabc Vk tor Tabic n.otteL 6-tuoe . Freed Eawraann Ooncole Westinihou?- Ctlumnaire NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZareJU Propritor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kate 1.0 at rt Rooms Hot b Cold Water Prince Rupert, BC. rhne m P.O. Box 111 RADIO BARGAINS Trade-In Instruments Fully Serviced and Ciuaran'eH-T Can't Go Wrong With MclUe Bros. Radio Strrite" The .Most For Your Money ETery McRae B.-oj. Kadi. o. Battery Operated Sets At Barrain Prices Complete with Tull Set of Nrw Battri Victor- - iy modo' W Victor S Wip- S1- - Hhi- -.'.-" vrj lc Vp .t d o l $4 - No Home Need Be Without a Radio Investigate Thre Barns Sold on Sasy Terms Satisfaction Guaranteed MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE STAIR CARPET Sudanis Mottled j,75 50 yards P x:, g All 27 inches Wide Complete Home Furnishinrs Pbone 775 j;; THIRD tVCSTt TOR COMFORT and SERVICE PHONE 112 TA XI 2 NEW CARS ON CALL DAY ard NIGHT Cheaner Feel Having a surplus el BOX Valley wh?at it is to reduce onr prices.. nl 5 Call up 58 or 55S .Money. Prince Rupert m MaaBaBsaaaBMaisMBasaaaaBBBi 1 aaaasaaais Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c per Package For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvrc One Package Serves Four People Keeps For Weeks in Refrigerator