UNITED IN Jiponlea rrepe with matching ac ceMories I A reception wa held at ths; home of the bride's parents,' 310 Xsiih Avenue West, where a de'l J H. BUIQER Optometiriat Royal Bank Rtdg. grated In blue and white streamer!. Tftf bride and groom received con-gtatulstlon undff a beautiful arch nit A DDI A PVlV. T pd M with white, wed- yilXVl4lM The popular young couple wU l've tonight for Portland. Oregon, . fiM Dkkrn IWmrnes Pride and elsewhere In the south. Of mcjr Hid They wtt the recipient of ;many lovely and useful wedding Of much JnUmt was a wedding'1' -jsf ahith P1" 'aU ffnlng hM Bdna Kellle Pickens, young.- Dally advertising n tiie Dallj " (UH-hier of Mr. and Mrs. A. Nfwa U sure to bring dally re- rocker. became the bride qf ulU. . ... i t 1 1. 1 Mr. J W. Pond. Rev. R. Q. n. itA officiating, at fit, C. u q. fl' Ham am yday yesterday a- TiZh Seal Cove ) picked uLt LIL U Py of salmon pink carnaUon T iYloVrr-s Bure whlt Woora benching h h Md t22l S iKfth halo hit g Mr. IUm U exhibiting the IS wBlm bouquet of gladioli J" 'tae " ".uu qwrr were grown n nia green- j carnation. nd houie, ft brtdosn d, cousin of the bride wore a geon?eii areas of babr blue with matching boVra, ind peach lace picture hat and firried a bouquet of swef t pea. Henry Dickens, brother of the bride, was best man. The bride s mother was dressed in Sues rose crepe with hat to antdv The grown' mother choe Announcements All advtrUtemenU in this coltA win b charged for a fall month at 9c a word. Hospital Bataar, October 4. C.OF Bazaar. October 7. Catholic Bazaar October 11, 12. i bulfet supper wo served. "Crescent Canadian Shows" Blg The room were tastefully dee 'er and Better, ELIO'S FURNITURE Illlltl) AVI-N'L'E At 1 Unl; Majettir A: 1 Onljr .Monarch A' I Onljr Canada Pride A 1 Onlj .Monarch A' 1 Only .Monarch At . , l Boji' Itlorle At " .' ' i - ' I Atmlntter Carpet-Size .xlO) 'l1 ' K l Amlnter Carpel Size 61xfl At . ,.r I t'hl(fpnler-Wlth live drawers, walnut. fhiUh At t -v-r-r-"iw-".-Y . 1 t)rer With large mirror. At I Slngff Sewing .Machine- At ' .1 i ". I JiUh pram i ' ' At Prinec Itupert Used Furniture 1 Duly I'aMtetl Mith hot water Jseket At I Unl; I InUtay At I Onljr (Surnej-Otford S20.00 S22.50 $22.50 S22.50 S25.50 S31.50 832.50 $40.00 $10,00 $15.00 $11.50 $8.50 $10.00 $20,00 $6.50 ,n2- S5.50, $12.00, S2S.00 Oramoplione At 1 Wtitinthoute Uadlo11 tubes At hd Coll Spring Size 4ffl. , , Each :v. 1 Ud Woven Kprlngv-8lzf'4.9..arid,V8. Each K(l Cable Spflni-8lze 3-3. . ' v At : 'T I 4d Phfsterfleld-. '' At :..." plre Chfitfrfleld Sultd At 8,1 ( MHner Cha.tr For the t Stl of 6 upholstered leather seat light-oak. Bet Iv Hound Mining; Iloom Tables-Prom, un $6,50" $10.00 $30.50 $5.00 $2,00 $5.00 $18.00 $25 6,4 $36 $6.50 S18.0Q $5,00 All These Table ijave Extra Leaves "ir . ?6.oo $6.00 ? K'tchen Cabinets At H of 20 volups Encyclopedia Urlttanlca Al $J2.50 and $14.00 $45.00 Fresh Local Uaw and Pasteurized Milk ii VALENTIN DAIRY 1 ' imnNi ssi Grand Master of the Masonic Orand Lodge of British Columbia, and F. a McKce of Kanalmo, Orand Secretary, arrived In the iclty on the Princess Alice this afternoon following a trip to Nor-.thern British Columbia and the Yukon to pay official visits to . ... 1 1 i juagr mere, mey m pay an CENTRAL HOTEU ROOMS andtCAFE Phone 51' Far Best fluthld Coal MRS. C, E. BLACK THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeyo PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only, salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll la Prince Rupert TBI OAITt KIWI LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for Old Oold. Bulger's, tl Sydney Priest of Edmonton Is arriving on today's train to spend a holiday with Mr. and Mi's. Thomas Priest, Graham Avenue. Dr. Hugh Morrison, inspector of schools, was a passenger north ye terday afternoon on the Prince Oeorge going to Stewart. He will return here on Tuesday. Angus Mclnnis, C. a P. Member of Parliament for Vancouver East, .in the course of a speaking tour of the district, arrived In the city 'from Uie Interior on this after .noon's train and will be here- over. the week-end. i Dr. O. A. B. Hall of Napalmo, For prompt and courteous ser vice Phone 13 Taxi. tf. C.C.F. Illustrated lecture tonight, 8 'clk. Mo Hall, speaker Harry Archibald and Angus MaclnnU M.P. (194) James Valentine, who for the past four years, ha been doing the radio servicing for McRae Bros. Ltd., 1 leaving tomorrow on the Prince Robert for Vancouver. He OBJECT TO TOO MUCH; QUEBEC, August 10: (CP) Socialistic tendenpiM iwn In rt Official visit to the Prince Rupert rent Dominion and nrtiTlncial lea-! 1... 1LI. I , 1 1 . .. . . " I rnuiis ana wiu ieave uutlon by the committee on note-on Monday evening's train for the worthy changes In statute- law interior. Considerable week-end were deplored In its report pres-(entertalnment has been arranged ented at the annual meeting of m connecuon wun tneir visit nere. the Canadian Bar Association here. I "If the average citizen under- ' . V. . I. 1 Funeral Notice Harold Davey Teacher of l'iano Popular Music 20 years experience In Vancouver Free Mulc with Uuoni No Scales The only guaranteed course that benefits you financially, playing for parUes. etc Enrol Now! At the News MUSIC Venetia Fecro A.T,C.M. Teacher of PIANO and THEORY daises Commencing Sept. 1 Phone BLUE $33 MISS YUKl Dressmaker Ladles' and Children's Alterations . Moderate Prlca Pbpne GREEN 88Q 7:7 fRASER ST' which have occurred In our statute law and think of our legislation merely a more or less expensive toying with things which do not affect htm or which only pui someone else's dollars into h'j , pocket disillusionment must cer- Members of Tsimpsean and Tyee lin'' more Iaf reaenm ffects tnan anything which hat Brethren Lodges and Sojourning are requested to attend at the B C. ll tne ltaed" The commlte uer the chair-Sunday, UnderUkers at 5 pjn. tomorrow. for the purpa of escort- ""P J, "onUomery ot tng the remain. ot late Brother."0'' . Preston H LesUe to the steamer VZ 7. ; Prince Robert tion the Bank of Canada acts. 'some amendments to Income Ux i legislation and other measure. as they found it although as cltl-Uens they might use their in fluence In directing it growth; lThei would fail In their duties. however, if they did nt understand the objectives tqwards which .legislation was directed. I Until the middle of the last cen tury the state was generally re-1 garded as the delegate of all the people rather than as the master of, the Individual. It was, sovereign 'only Insofar as those composing it banded themselves together for the protection of a limited range of Interest. The obJecUve of society was the largest passible measure of per; sonal freedom, and this was supposed to rest on the attainment o plenty through the prirate ownership of property. Post War Objective The new objective which ap peared ajter the Great Yfar was humanitarian rather than Individualistic. It sought social securil apd a prosperity in which all coutd share. It treated economic laws a subject to human defiance. It considered it the duty of the staV ftp provide for the citizen accord I Ins to certain minimum standards In such matters a education nousing, wages, meaicai services leisure and retirement pensions Attainment of these was sough! by taxation designed to dlstribut wealth, by public ownership ot key j instrument, of Industry, by public (works and housing, by pensions allowances and relief and flnai: by an increasing measure of state control over the fields left to pri vate enterprise. "Vour committee can only express the hope that the voice oi the people as reflected In their current legislation Is pot their voice but the voice of pressure groups and It own con victlon that most of the people oi Canada are not socialists," the re? port .continued. "It does not believe that Cana dians as a whole realize how far the process of socialization ha? gpne; If the committee is wrong it can onto point to its own belief that the Institution of private property Is the pillar on which our civilization rests and that we stll' llye. in a world which Is so strong ly competitive that rigorous inter nal control only seems to lead tc more and sharper Internationa! rivalry and bloodshed. "The committee points out that It Is precisely In those countries where private property right were most seriously Impaired by the late '.war that personal and polltlca freedom, have been extinguished first' Question It. C. Change Particular concern was expressed at a British Columbia Income tax. 1 11 Q L T7. y law amendment which provides ' t UCl TOl that the only appeal from the de cision of the minister. In certain 1 .irf instances, U to the lieutenant-1 1Y1&S0111C LaWll gpvcmor In council, a the dls- Upctlon between administrative and Judicial functions had not DQWlUsg luCei "HnAfZ 'iLVV Team have been selected as fol- port said, "It la most difficult to, for th, ,awn haMn1t who elect them." said the report- n i i mm "Your committee 1 of the view ill IV I A I JnlVllthat freedom of our municipal ln-T sUtut'ons 1101(15 lmt M Important Canadian Alon Oepl 5ff . ur ' .iUl Tendency In Provinces speech and freedom of the lnd- yidual to live his own live- and.1 run hi own business without con- stant Interference from the gov- frnment" The effect of mortgage and tax legislation In certain provinces was to hasten the nationalization of land, the committee thought This might prove a force for disunity a it was hard to see how a federal union could continue If one group of provinces wa under a different social system to the it hers, due to the nationalization of all or much of the land In one section and not in the other. i Keep up to date. AOTuse regu larly. Notice TAKE NOTICE that after the 1st day of August 1939 I shall not be responsible for any debts contract? ed In my name otherwise than by mrself personally. C. M. McIKTYRE. for removal of Umber (193) . PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and: Engineers Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialists on Sawmill and: Mining Machinery All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled TIMBER SALE XH9SS tider 1U be received by t UlzUstrr ot Lands it Victoria. B. C, hot kvter than noon on the 20th diy of Sptir. 1939, for the purchaie pt Uceactt X34938. to cut 31083.000 leet of apruce. craar, nm imr bsbui on pru ot Timber Lm 571P. 5T2P tad S73P, John ton Creek, RlTets Inlet, Elute 3. Ooaat Land District. Fifteen 15 y vw oe moi ; PurUtrr particulars of the Chlof Forester, Victoria. B. C, or District For- mter, Prince Rupert, B.C. MINERAL ACT Nolle T Oednqufnt Co-owner Ta John W. Alden and Oundtr Mrke lnit.1 r Seat I If. WhlnltMl. I'. !. A. WHEREAS ther ar owner other than mjseJt to the extent of mere than one Quarter interest in eacn ana all of the Star No. 1, Star Mo. 3. Stir No. 3. Star No. 4, 8 tar No, a. r no t. Star No, 7, Stac No. . Star No. II and Star No 10 Mineral Claims situate tm. thr north a e of Porrtier Ialaml bi Chlanore PasBage about 500 tt from the beach to Skeona Ulntag DlvleJon. Province of British Columbia: TAKE NOTICE that unless jou do ,.ori,..iDav wRhln 90 days from the. date here- - . belna vour v- - . pjwxjrtlon of the expllture required ror tn j-ears ivo, ivo wu n " wti-m 2a of the Mineral Act. R. S. B. C 1938. CSptfr 181, together wun ail coots of this notice to the under- signed, the registered owner of aalo Mineral Ciawis, jour uxverras uu u Mineral Claims shall be forfeited and btrome vested In the undersigned win lwa made the required expenditures. DATED at Prince Rupert. B. c. wis Bth day of July. 1939. COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Fbones 58 and 838 -J.U.MJIJ SENIOR f-Auc innu and'Dr. 43. A. B Hall, skip; master mason, Frank Vlckers, William Millar, Thomas McMeekin and J. A. Frew, skip. Oreen No. 2 Past masters. .J. 3. Little. Thomas McClymontviH iW. Birch and F. S. McKee.'skipj masters masons, Don CrerarWj-ji. Coates. W. H. Wilson-Murray and Angus Macdonald. skip. $ say whose property t safe from whIch ..r held ... Oreen No. 3-Past masters. W- D. the almost uncnecicea assumm o.u rt of thp Vance. O. V. Wilkinson. Frank UtrLehJT Z Wtll with the, Visit to the.Dibb and ' P- Tlnker' m branches of the lslaUve eoern govern-'lty f -f Q A K IU1J of NanaU'ter mason, Ben Dalgarno, Jam?s -. Jmo' Orand Xlaster of the Masonfc Simpson. Louis Arrol and D. O. .iiSS- 7?J!,a XlW Of British Columbla.;Borland. skip. rr,Z""r7; Z T. .KMX. Grand Secretary ' In the event of Inclement weaW wW travel by way of San Francisco JL?S the from an tq N,W York, where he wW enter the BXJ.A. Institute to specialize In television. minister, on a report Inspector, might dismiss a municipal council or any of Its members or officers or direct the coup-ell to take certain actions. This legislation Is a direct attack on the freedom of municipal Institution and the resppnsihllUy of municipal council to the people Green No. l--part roasters. F. S, er. there will be an alternate prn-Wafton, c: insvgeiyge HU1 gram. MATRICULATION Official List of Required TEXTBOOKS School AUebra. Part 2 and 3 Hall's) $1.10 College Chemistry Revised 1935 (Kendall, Smith) (3.80 Laboratory Outline for Above (Kendall) , $U0 College Composition (Rankin, Thorpe. Solve) $25 Writing and Thinking 8teadman) $10 English Economic History (Southgate) $1.65- An Anthology of .Modern Verse - "0c A Century of Short Stories JL50 The Doll's House (Ibsen) - 20c EJectra In C. Murray's Paraphrase (Euripides) 55c Julius Caesar (Shakespeare) A School for Scandal (Sheridan) .... Dome Contes (Maupassant) Free Composition In Franch 'Mills) 30c 20c 70c 55c Analytic Geometry (Richardson Gage) $L20 Europe Since 1911 (Blnns $4.00 Triple Alliance and Triple Entente $1.10 ftooks are due about September 1st Save yourself inconvenience or delay by placing your order with us now SPECIAL A PACKAGE OF 25 Vellum Envelopes AND AN 80 SHEET Vellum. Finish Writing Pad ALL FOR 25 c Ormes Ltd. Jh Pioneer ZJrtuzgtsts Tb" Rxall Store, Phones: 81 & M Open Dalli front 8 a.m. till 10 pan. gundays and Holldays: from 12 noon till 2 pjn. 1 p.m. till 9 pjn. OaaOOOMOOOOOtJOOOOCKKKKrrKH UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. gteamera Leave rrjnca Rupert for Vancouver: T.8.S. OATALA EVEItY TOES- T.S.S. CAItDENA FltlDAY, DAY, 1:38 pjn. 10:30 P-" Dae Vancourer, Thurs. a.m. Due VancouTer, Monday son. If Convenient! Please Purchase Tickets at Office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tlcketa Fromi FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Ajent. Third Ave. Phone 58! If you lose anything, advertise for It.