Jay. April 20, 1038. VH3 OATLT W or C.0,!. K. Pastry ri'iur-Qn j-lb sack skated er id. i Coioamit Vrtlnuts- Fresli Here ..Per lb. frwaitea Tea- Per lb. lev 24c 15c, 50c, 55c Irwailea Coffee Fresniy jound. Per lb. 25c, 30c, 35c it tu rello Wranned OA a I&kes. All kinds UV g Made By Local Daker Itrooms Good 5-strlng. Each Free Delivery on Orders $3.00 and Over At Rest This Afternoon n Local Halibut Owner of Well Vessel ! 1 the Oddfellows Hall tdj w Cemetery, the funeral ilace .this atternoon of the ixkar Edwin WICK. WCJI Prince Rupert halibut fish- late last week at the Prince General Hospital. There .arge attendance of friends mpathUers to- pay final tri-ot esteem and respect. Lawrence C Jensen, pastor Paul the tributes. Phone 813 IVERWAITEA LTD. IUTTER - First Grade. 3 lbs. $1.11 pn's Koyal Peaches Hum Jam 3Q(V Elb tm nes- Medium size. QQp S-lb. box Brown IJayo Beans 3 lbs. . Honey Graham W'af-. ers-Per'pkt. Cliipso Soap Flakes Per large pkg. Sunlight Laundry Soap 3 bars Lux .Toilet Soap-3 bar's Australian Grapes-2 lbs. Australian Pea Per dozen 42c Flour Royal Household. 81-25 23 c 21c 21c 18c 19c 35c 39c ers were A. M. Martlnusen, Hans! lUnderdahl, John Wick, Karl Byg nes and O. Anderson. C.N. R. Trains I For the Fast Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays - 8 6 P-m- from the East- .... uv.,,,.v. ...... 1 Ot-onf t h n.Mmnnnv Irvine, Jioiuyu win-v.. Car) Dybhavn sang.as',a yrj:"T1iftre'8 reason: .Why- itew all turn-mer in a iwelterlnj kitchen? Cook tkc-trically initead witr! perfect, even cooking; heat alwaya available at th (man nf m jutf'M'lonr, and no longer, than you want it. Electric Cooking meant a clean kttthen at well. It tavft time and footftept and saves money, too, by reducing meat-hrinkage and holding H nouriih- a LOCAL NEWS NOTES Serenader's Dance, Hail. Friday, April 22. Oddfellows' A. W. Llpsin returned to the city ! Harry King of Terrace came in on last night's train and plans to Master Forbes Lee returned home arrived from the Interior on last W. H. Manuel, C. N. R. travelling night's train and will be returning auditor, arrived In the city on the to Smithers on this evening's train. Prince Rupert this morning from . Vancouver, being here on one of Mrs. W. A. King of Terrace leaves" his periodical visits on official dut- by this evening's train on her re- les. turn to the interior after spending r- a few days in the city visiting with A. B. Martin of San Francisco, her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. president of the PaciHc Mills and and Mrs. Victor King. years ago resident manager at Ocean Falls, and Mrs. Martin came j. q. Bennett of the contracting north on the Prince Rupert last firm of Bennett-& White and Max night to Ocean Falls for a brief Downing, architect, arrived in the visit. city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver to be I W. J. Larkworthy, well known here at the laying of the corner- city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning and will pro- Pleading guilty in city police ceed to the interior by the evening 'court yesterday afternoon before train. ' Magistrate McClymont to a charge ' of taking a car without the own- Miss Nellie Lawrence returned to er's permission, John McLeod was ' the city on the Prince Rupert this fined $25, with option of thirty , , morning from a brief trip to Van- days' Imprisonment. He paid the , , , , i couver, having gone south with her fine, cal solo-He Wipeth the Tear from Mrs;prcy Cameron, wh0 oeiy i. rpf,plvinor mpHfcnl treatment at A long concourse followed the; Pallbear-j the hands of specialists In the Drawing In the raffle for pillow- , cases conducted by Hill Sixty Hotel Arrivals Savoy Pretty Wedding Held In Terrace HE3 04) on the Prince Rupert this morning Miss Agness Olsen Becomes Uride from a trip to Vancouver. of N'els C. unnar Moren of Prince George remain over until Friday. on the Prince Rupert this morning TERRACE, April 20 A pretty from New Westminster where he 'wedding was celebrated at Knox Mr. and Mrs. George Bryant who has been visiting with relatives for United Church on Monday when' have been spending several weeks the past few months. Miss Agnes Olsen, only daughter of holidaying in California, returned Mr. and Mrs. Alex Olsen. was, un to the city on the Prince Rupert T. A. McMartln of Smithers Is lted In marriage to Nels Gunnar this mornlne. ' paying a brief visit to the city. lie i Moren of the Canadian National Railways at Prince George. The church was beautifully decorated with an arch of green and bright flowers and greenery were banked on either side. Rev. Adam Crisp celebrated the marriage service and, as the bride entered the church on the arm of her father, Mrs. Crisp, at the organ, played Mendelssohn's Wedding March. The bride wore a dress of white satin with bridal veil and orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. The matron of honor was Mrs. Eric Moren who wore a pink satin gown New Hazelton merchant, who has stone of the new federal building , with white picture hat and carried been on a trip south, arrived in the this afternoon. ja bouquet of pink carnations. Little Miss Helleen Maxam, In blue or gandie, attended the bride as flow er o-lrl Mrs Olspn. mother of the D " ' - i bride, wore pale green silk with1 black trimmings. The bride's brother, Stanley Olsen, was groomsman. While the register was being signed "I Love You Truly" was rendered by Mrs. Stanley Brooks. Immediately after the wedding a reception was held in the Oddfellows' Hall to which about one hundred euests had been invited. A wedding supper was served during which there were several toasts. Rev. Adam Crisp, as toastmaster, Chanter Imperial Order. Daugh- H. Glorstad, city; Mr. and Mrs canea on is. r. is.enney wuu . ters of the Emnlre. in connection N. G. Morein, city; William Jones, proposed the toast to tne oriae in ' with the school children's milk Port Esslngton; R. E. Anderson, fund took place last, night. The Pacific; Miss M. Morrison, Tele-winner was Mrs. Robert Davey with graph Point; T. 'A. McMartln, Sml- No. 277. Keep Cool All Summer COOK WITH ELECTRICITY ing juicea. Choose your Electric Range before the! hot weather itartt, and then settle down to a lifetime of tastier meals, cooked with maximum comfort. Small down payment ; easy terms. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COM" AN 1 Luuiw tliers. Royal Mr. and Mrs. John Llndsetn ana P. Small, B. Wasnbum, J. Dun-evening son, Arthur, will leave on Monday i next by train for Bruce. 1P. B. O'Neill, P. Raymond, C Mehaffey, D. Palumbo and J .i t 4 ,,., ui -tr ti vrn- Tuesdays.' Thursoays and Satur-; ceedlng to New York where they Hetheiinglon, Smithers; Jim Locke -v - j. n i ... ae tu 'iUrns Lake. oays f. .win emmric xviay awaiu mc . steamer Stavangerfjprd for their f Rmlthrr.; mllvo hnm nt Aloloen. Norway. Prince Rupert s r Lutheran ; nZ Church, oh , con-l Ton lis paying payms a a v visit to the city as They y expect i to remain indefinitely J John MacMlllan, lug Missouri Jf ana q c. Marshall; Any. ol Mr. ana in uie , he tuest service Peter Lien K w apd t-otiim hprp Thpv have been resi- ox. w VartC0llver. ' Kamlcops; F M. 'lsor. dents of Prince Rupert since 1912 Marsh, ymnswmcn were"L,eaa ru'1"-; .- .u... j.,fr ,,.111 h ronrpt.lToroiuo iiarry King; ivrrace and ' Abide With Me "I Everybody reads tne uauy news "7" 'Ken Malheson, Prince George Port Essiilgton. Central W. A. Clapperton, Tucks Inlet, A. McLeod, city; G. D. Siorfish city; Dan McConvUle, Edmonton O: Hunt, C. N. R, Announcements All advertisements In thL column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Baptist Tea, April 20. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 21. Dancing Display, Oddfellows' Hall, April 21. Prince Rupert Operatic Society present the "Pirates of Penzance" Capitol Theatre, April 27 , and 28. 2ft. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Brass's April Baptist Missionary Tea. May 2. Presbyterian Tea, MrsJ Lakles, May 0. ; . United Sale, May S. A. Y. P. A; Variety Entertain ment. May G. St. Peter's Bazaar. May 10. Cambrat Spinsters' Spree, May 13, Eastern Star Maytlme Tea at Mrs. J. Jack's, Angus Apartments, ' May 17, v K Canadian-Legion -Tea' May.lB. a neat speech. Stanley Brooks, A, Attree and O. T. Sundal also spoke to the occasion. The bridegroom 1 responded to the principal toast, 1 thanking everyone for their kind speeches and congratulations on his good fortune. The marriage certificate was passed around for signature and, while this was being done. Mrs. Crisp played popular airs while the whole company Joined in singing. Later in the evening there was a public dance in the same hall! Mr. and Mrs. Moren will visit Prince Rupert for a time and take up their permanent residence at Prince George. Reach the most people m ciij and district with ar aoVertlsement In the Dally Newa. Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food Is Good The Rooms Are Clean The House Is Warm The Service Friendly The Rates Are Reasonable KNOX HOTEL 1 R. Brasell N. M. Brasell HYDE I Transfer j 1 1 315 SECOND AVE. 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ALL-WHEAT Cashmere Bouquet -4 Soap Special Three Cakes of Soap and One Bottle Cashmere -Bouquet Perfume , ; A 25C Mi 01 loom rasie v : i re"20c Cold and Vanishing Creams Ormcs K 25c A. S. A. Tablets Vial of 30 five-grain tablets Do not harm the heart. 25C Ormes Ltd. TTiie Pioneer Drvtqgists The .lej-,11 Store Phones: 81 Sc 8Z Open Daily From a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till Z .m, lp.ro, till 9 p.m. The Central Hotel ROOMS nd CAFE Phone 51 for Best Household Coal MRS. C. K. BLACK Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized "Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing the aami. J i i i