May lirilOTeaa: V-W' Pretty Wedding Saturday Evening & Arrival from Perramos Be- toines Bride of Loral Man at Home of James Klllas lng Creek dances, Mt and Mrs. Aimer wili live C. N. It. TKAINS for the East-Mondays, Wednesdays; and Fridays 6 p.m. r : .. .. rum me r.asi Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11 p.m Sp 2KB: Sr.., It PAOIC THHS Have Youi- Wafe "Go Af ocfern" Modernize your walls with water-colour tints. The fresh, delicate finish beautifies fies the the room room... . . . protects protects the the . .-. is economical ! at the Hefner Apartments. One of tht interesting features of the wedding was tha fact that the bride could not speak a word of Englhh although her husband, who ha; lived In Prince Rupert for the past two y :ars, speaks the language well He resided in the States for some year prior to coming to Prince Rupert. The bride arrived from Asia Minor two weeks ago. tfWf& Fine Musical Service Was Much Enjoyed The special musical service at An Interesting wedding tooK first unneo unurcn last evening place on Saturday evening when was well attended and the music Miss Theophanle Toloum Joglou of was milch enjoyed. In the ab-Pergamos, Asia Minor, became thejsence of the pastor. Rev. J. C. Jack-bride of Peter Christopher Aimer J son, who Is attending conference in son of Christopher and Nina Almar Vancouver, the senior choir had of Cyprus, Very Rev. J. B. Oibson ,; charge. Its rendering of "Radiant dean of St Andrew's Cathedralof-'Morn," ill II. Woodward) was very flciatlnir The wedding took place . effective and the hymn "Praise the' A the home of James Klllas. Gra-! Lord," with descant for sopranos, ham Avehue. ;sug by Mrs. R. G. Large and Miss The bride looked very pretty In ' I. Hodgson, was a notable success, shite satin with the conventional Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large, In their tell and orange blossom. She was ' duet, Dr. Large, In his solo, an ar-;!vrn in marriage by Mr. Klllas. ' rangement of Handel's "Largo," Miss Emily Christopher was brides- and the mixed quartet "Come Unto maid and Nick- Klllas was grooms- Me Mrs. Larg, Mrs. H. T. Lock, Kan. Mrs. Kinds was trfatrbn of J- S, Wilson and Dr. R. G. Large-honor In rose beach lace whllewere all very good. The choir, in utUe Alicia Killas was a bre"tty Its rendering of the arrangement Cower girl. The bride carried a by Sir Walford Davies of "God Be beautiful bouquet of pink roses and in My liead," made a very irapres-.anutiohs and the bridesmaid lilies slve item. c.& rases. j A very Interesting talk by the Fclluwing the ceremony there choir leader, J. S. Wilson, on was a reception in which Mrs. Kll- "Hymns of the Church" took the listed by Mrs. N. Chrlstop'rher place of the regular sermon. The reived the guests who came to con- priceless heritage of poetry and iratabte the newlyweds. The ca- music in the hymhary was stressed, aclty of the house was taxed to The story of the origin of universal ;rovide seating accomodation for canticles, the development of var-,ie cr'9 number who shared In the ious types of hymns and their con- wedding supper The toast to the ( nectlon, with various periods In the bride was proposed Dy si. rnussai- peoples lives maae interesting iea lem and there was community sing-) tures. The new hymnary was a lng The reception was continued treasury of the best hymns of three until well part midnight, the bride' churches and of hymnody in gen taking part In some very interest-; eral. Mr. Wilson also suggested that: while DeoDle should remember the olet familiar hymns, they should be ready to learn new hymns and new tunes. Tns singing of hymns by the con eregation was carried out with en thusiasm. Miss S. Olafson A.T.C.M. was organist and played approprl ate perludes, pcstludes and volun tary. Two seaplanes were In port yesterday afternoon. Shortly after noon Pilot Bob Ellis arrived from Ketchikan to pick un a passenger from Seattle who had arrived on a Canadian Airways plane, Pilot Small, which came In from the south shortly thereafter. Later In the afternoon both planes headed Alaskawards. ccia Introductory Offer 1-1 Pt. T1M Quick Prying Enamel 35c (Your Choice of Color) Orifc Extra Fine Hriish , 25c ttcfttllar-f'ricc , 60g ' THIS WEEK ONLY ! 10c I Watch For Valuable Coupon Delivered at Your Door Kaien Hardware Co. Phone 3 LOCAL NiEWS NQTES Martin Flewellihg and J. i.. Mrs. J. S. Black returned to the Clark of the Nelson Bros. Fisheries city bri the CatHla last niht from Ltd. arrived In the city on the Ca- a trip to Vancouver, tala last night from Vancouver, j Fred city on Saturday afterndbh'S way freight from a brief trip tb Sthlt'h-j ers bri official business. I Dr. anil Mrs. W. A. Riddell are leaving by thb evening's train for Reglna where Mrs., Rlddell will re? main for some time for the benefit of her health. , F. A. MacCalliim, manager of he local brancn oi me uanic oi moth- i real, returned td the city on Sat-J Terrace where he sbcrit a few days dri buslriess. L.a Iti lit. 1. Capt. John M'acbondld. vbterah raster of the Atllri Lake steamer Tutschl, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise yesterday niorhing golrig through td Skagwa'y after spending the winter In the south. Mrs. V. W. Mulvlhlll. wife df thfe ?ariadlan Pacific Railway .agent at lurieau, and daughter, Maxlrie; whd have been on a trip to Idaho, were riassencers aboard the Princess Louise yesterday morning return lng north. are are being betafe ex- ex- child are reported to De aomg nicely. .'ow. niivpr Thorne of Klntollth Re vr: 4iita arid Rev. S. Klnley. Anglican ,nu&-. -.lonarles from the Naas River dis--ffpt. sailed bv the Catala last night ori their return to thefr posts' after having attended sessions oi the. synbd of Caledohld diocese here last week. TIMIIKH SAI.K- XH7 Time will be offered, for Ue at; pul)j )c aus'Jtrt at neon oil. th 21st ..daf of June, 1938, IH the Whce of Ui? Dl3n flct Fawetec. Ctourt House, Vancouver, he Uceiire X8t87, tb cut 7,165.000 f. b. n. of ppnw. redr' Mkj heniJoct, on :yo areao on Rtaluunton Uland,, pox-irtn SdUnd, ettjolnlhg TlmUer Licences 1J07P, 1208P and 168flP. Queen Char-'oUe Island Land District, . . Tvd yeow 1ll be allowed for re- noval or winner. . Piovlded. .any ofife ufiable tb .afrtenl the auction In person may submit a sealed tender, to- be opened at Ui hour of auction and treated as one bid. Further particulars m&i M' obtained Torn the CMeif Fopester, VlcUrJa,-vB.-.., !r the Plutrlot ireitr, PMipe Hupert, u. i imi a li.tr iiibk'i'i There U1 be offered Xbf Bait k: piitii lie auction, at nonn on the 21 8t dajjOl June. 1938. in Uie Of fire of Uie Dis trict Fcrter.,aUrt Itoiiiie. Vincbuvtr, Uvh lilcfiire JC20897 ,lta (0 ,19,900.000 . .0. m. oi nqw-uw, eecar twt ,neuiioc in an area.' titxkiAM on the east shore. br Unvlne Island 'between Bkedarui linj iind BHwyn:. IHlt (WJoUUtg. . Timber Urtuwea U97P, U98P, and 1684P, Queen Tlims year will .be allowed for removal of Umber. Provided , any on . unable, to, attend .turt.loi iii nemui rrin.T kiibmlt ii eeoled lender; tto be' opened a.t th hour of auction and treated as one bid. Furtlier partloulara nviy be obtalnc from tlve Chlnf Forester, Victoria, D. O.. or the. Dlatirlot Foreater, Prtnr Rupert, J Mb&: Rita .StroindaH sailed ves- Diidoward, . Indian, is dp- terday inbrrilhg on the Princess pearlng in city police court this Louise tor a trip to. ketcnlkan. afternoon on a charge of Having liquor in his possession. ,. .Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gordon and I . . ... u , child, who hayebeeh 0n i trip to W. H. Tobrjr. CNJl. divisional Vancouver,- returned home oh the superintendent, returned, .td tKe Princess" LiJiilsl' yWterdaV ihorhliiir. Norway's Independence Day Celebration, I.OD.E. Hall tonight 8:30 Adrh, 50c. Program, refreshment prid ' dance. Everybody welcome. " (114) William Munn . ts drjjiearing in city police court tfils afternoon bh rr- , ,,. .a charge of drunkenness. He Is af James B Keith, Dawson hotel leged to hive lodged himself In a manager, was a passenger aboard rooming house without the for- the Princess Louise yesterday morn- mallty of registering. lng returning north after a trip to w gy" -r Vancouver. ( - Edward C. Congdon and T. Fields, officials of the Poiarls-Taki4' mine were passengers aboard the' Princess, Louise yesterday morplng' bound from Vancouver to Juneau enroute to the mine at Tulsequah.1 - - - James Schubert, son of D. C.j Schubert, manager of the Govern-1; "Spririg, Fever" far a daily tjasH of Erw'KNii Sab"-tKe original dlkalizing terrective ment Telegraphs, sailed yesterday -i . .j--, e s An derson. Merle Watson morning on the Princess Louise for' Jr Teleeranh Creek enroute Into the. WLS?', f4.. we,!e feh 1.-1.-i nea .. w"n Pon of seven ' court nessi. lmprisbhmerit", ih city polici tfiU nibrhlng for dr'iyiken Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laiitens ar rived' lh the city fin the Catala last night fl-Ori Victoria. Mr; Lautens i? hctt hereto rejbin the staff of me uanaaian National Hallways Mrs. u 11 warner oi on rp,u ut UCK?1 ff. "lce- Mrs. W. W. Noohari of Telkwi ahdcuy Mrs. A. Attree of Terrace were MLss Juahlta Falconer wis a pas omuHB " aboard the Catala last senger night the city on Saturday night s train. .. . going hlHtf north from her studies at te pay brief visits tb town; Albert Farrow, steamboat after having been In the. city the University of British Colunv " bia In Vancouver to spend tht summer vacation at Alice Arn. with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. T for the past week on official duties, w : Faiconeri sailed yesterday, mowing oy mej, .J Princess Louise for, Whltehorsej A brlght toornlhg turned Intd a where he will conduct hb. annual.- aflernoori Snnddy and raliJ nspectlon of Yukon River bt8- fell again durmg the night and to- t day. With brisk westerly winds springing up wnenever .the sun dome's but, weather cohtlhiie's cool arid gardeners' generally are deploring the', lack, of growth, it is one of the most backward s fri years, ., fcbfiy-Hour Week !ojr RailMy Shop Workers Approved Congratulations - ' rknlnn iiJ(nnt- . , ... n t n.nnMt ilnctnp I'rv- " -.enaea to "'"VJ Shopmen's, Federation has, unanl- ii First Ul approved of a forty-hour nmnrtt nn the birth yesterday af- , .' Ja.u.:'-- . . . . .i'i weeK iq Decome eneciive on June . ternoon of a son in the Prince Ru- pert O'enerai Hospital. Mother and ' Anjiiounceraftts ' iii-ftdvertlieinriM lA-tfi col umn-.wili'be"chayieddr: a full month at 25c a word.. Norway's Iridepehd'errce Day, May ih,.o;ju, uaaieiiowa ,aii. Eastern' Star Maytime. Tea at Kirs'. J. Jack's, Angus' Apartments May n. . Canadian Legion Tea May 18: May 20, CY.S. Dance, Oddfellows, Gyro "Maytime" Dance, May 24 Rebekah Tea Mrs. fieri Mor gan's May 23. Presbyterian Tea Mrs. J. H in mi: i nit'.Mi; roritT or iiritimh IN I'KOIUTfi In the Matter of The ".IdinlnLs (ration I Act? And In theuMltter of the Cstat of CUffot-d Vtlllard, liereased. Intestate. , , TAKE NOTICE (Uuit try order of TT4 Hoabr. 'W.'.E. fliher; inade.. ott. ta 13U). day of May A, D. 1938, .1 waa.p. ntitntM AdnitnlKtrator of ,tiie eaUte of ciurora. WUlord, lceaed: uui all par-U.. having, .elauna. asaiost. th eal4 ektata' We .liereby required, to furnl&n huh propny vrruien. w- tat on or UnfjreUie. 35rUi day of uner a. D. ik atid Oil purlin ludebtwt .to the,etate are required to jwy the aniiAjnt of Uielr tnde.bttdneiia to m forthwith. DATED at Prliire RAipeirt. B C, thl 12Ui dtty of llay, A. D. 1938. ' A. J. LANOABTEB. Deputy Official Administrator, rruvca Rirpert, b. O. it Ilex Man returned to the cltv on lh?JjatalaCiasl. nlsht from a trip to Vancouver. James A- Fairborn; general agent i of the Yukon & White Pass Route! at Mayo, and Richard Pelton, agent ' at AUiri", were passengers aboard the; Prihce'ss Loiilse yesterday re-i turning north for the summer af ter spending the whiter ih Vancou-! ver. Brigadier Waller J. Carruthers, dlvisfdrial commander of the Sal- vatloh Arriiy for Northern British, Columbia arid Alaska, after Davlne a visit to various Xrfny corps lh the Interior, arrived lh the city on Saturday night's train and sailed yesterday mo'rriirig aboard the Princess Louise bh his return to hU head-tiiiarters at" Wrangell. Hotel Arrivals Savoy P., yick, kwihitsa; Mr. and Mrs. A. Rfeld, Port. Essihgtoh;. John Walker, city. . . , Ro'yai . J. Klllas, F. Wezek, G. WUliams itid W. H. Stuart; city; G. S. Snidal.; basslar Cannery; H. J. Brownmari, Vancdiitfer: . . ' i Prince It u pert John Rukin dnd Mark F. Rukln, Georgetown: Mrs. C. Warner and R. Moore, Smlthers; Mrs. W. W. Noo- nan, Telkwa; Mrs. A. Attree and Fred II. Nash, "terrace; P. W. Racey, W. H. Trotter. H. H. Brown, J. H. Short and S. Moxtqn, Vancouver; Mrs. J. R. Smith, United States; Walter S. Marter, Burlington, N.J.; 11. Budd Marter arid Klrkland D. Marter, Beverly, N.J, Central B. Beaton. Smlthers; H. A. Ped- erW and P. J. Rolls, CJ.R.; George Mpore. Bill Belanger, William Duncan and D. Clark, city; J. J. Schlos-er, Biiimor; W. Nicol, Porcher Island; Bernard Elsterman, North "aclfic; D. Anderson, Surf Point; Mrs. Doberczak arid children, Pa-'lfie; M. C; Closter. Dlgby Island: A. J. Flatekval. Edmonton; E. Pel- ller, J. II. Causer, Mr. and Mrs. D Mathlson and Mr. and Mrs. G. Last. SUrf Inlet. M. L; Clark Georgetown. A Bride Knox . and S. S. Buiid B. C. Payrolls" Hudson BAR SILVER .NEW; Yi)nK: iQp) Bar silver was unchanged at 423,4C per fine,oufice on the- New York metal market today. I AMMTf Mrs. Sannie, a city girl, piarried and moved to a logging camp: She has learned to cook . (a very good cook, too, we hear), using no milk but Pacific. A case Is. used by Her m Oc .we'e'ks; , rebortlrT ' tir use RMtfl WM Pacific Irradiated of Course Sunderwood Studio Announces that their new equip ment enables them to develop and print any $l?e of .Roll Films., at 40c All Work Guarantees g ffflypert.KQteJ) r CUsWiEO REST FOR Rrarr-adperior fiedte'd flat in Brqoksbank Block. Apply Dyb'havh & llanson. tf ROtfM" AKD BO'ArD cKe'erful room, steam heated, for rent In private home, Centrally located, 2 blocks from new Post Office. Phone Black 025. (113) FREE A Beauiiftii Decbfalga 19 2: Tumbler Willi Every Piifcliaf?e lit EvSrvesceilt Fruit Saliris (Enslisli Tjlii) Bo'lli for , ' 39c Ormcs Lid. TTfm Pioneer Driujrff fats The itestU Store Phones: 81 & II Open Dally From i a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till Z .m; 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE BABY CARRIAGE AND CART COMBINED This year's model Is suspended like a cradle on flexible,, springs, will do for baby from four months to four years &4 jO rit ?J.OJO and the price is only Phone 775 We Deliver 327 THIRD AvfcNUE GRADE A MILK Give Your Baby Fresh Milk Daily Our milk is produced twice daily from our own Government tested cows. DOMINION DAIRY Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFI Phone CI For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK ' ' SSkrd"RttpertIBralil,, ' 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 Cheaper Feed Having a surplus of Hulkley Valley whsat It is necessary tri reduce our prices. Call up 58 or 558 and Save Money. Prince Ruperl Feed Company NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll. Proprltor "A HOME AWAY FROM DOME" Rate f l.M Bf SO Rooms Hot to Cold WaUr Prince Rupert, B.C. rhon 81 r.O. Box IN