rJ: A:gUit 4, 1834. TBI DAILY NZWB Delicious and Refreshing . W V AJL SALADA SESW TEA Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert M ., W II Itls, Toronto Lake. P. H. Trotter., Kor' Frlth-Bmith' J- KM,V- caP JamM- Mr Aisn i lUl'DlitlKli ' , r-..ro tfMr!v .nrf and Mrs. A. Kotylea and L. Oar ,c Vancouver: H. Weeks f,n- CJUl-Mr, Maude E. McWll- Central Angeles: Mrs. Oenevleve T. T. Hamilton. J. Griffiths, Miss N. Griffiths. Ronald CroUle. E. - - - .Larson. A. Hadland, M. Hanberg efjittet HtatRath fa rail lAf Ira lUkiBf mittmx MMt kMI Hi- f (m. aw M4 U ilWulf and E. Narlen, city; Larry Warner, Smlthers; Eunice Woods, Salvus: 8, D, Zapka. CNR.: C. KJelsrud. Terrace. i 1 ( Dally advertising m the Dallj Newt Is sure to bring dally B.C. FURNITURE CO. Real Bargains In Used & New Furniture 1 Premier Vacuum Cleaner ;$1JL50 10 Dressers Large sized mirrors. 8.00 tl G Kitchen Chairs 'S1.00 At, each 2 Sewinjr Machines 750 1 Connor Washing Machine S35.00 A real buy NEW FURNITURE lu: received another large shipment of unpainted furniture consisting of DROP-LEAF TABLKS, CIIAIKS. CHESTS, MEDICINE CHESTS, N1TE TABLES, ETC. Phone BLACK 32-1 THIRD AVENUE Next Door to B. C. Clothiers Weather Doesn't Mean A Thing Hot - Cold Wet-Dry-Wct-Cold-IIot Dry Bad Weather or (lood Weather Its Always Changeable una Put Things Hlght and Keep Them Ulght .With Kelvinator The choicer the food the sooner It spoils. Save your money by saving your food with KELVINATOR. Large and Small models of Kelvinator with many special features and advantages make it easy for you to enjoy better .living without extra cost. I Invefltignte KELVINATOK and Live Better LOCAL NEWS NOTES I P. R. Football Association, DANCE "A Campaign to Save a Life!" (Oddfellow Hall Tonight. 181 1 ! Organization meeting Saturday ev- enlng, 8 pm., City Hall. ' For prompt and courteous ser- ;Tlce Phone 13 Taxi. tf. Miss Lucille TJrooksbank left on I thiemorningfc train for a week-end i Troubled with Arthritis or visit to Lake Kathlyn. I Rheumatism? Apolarthron has helped hundreds why not let H help you. Ormes Limited. US2) Mr. and Mrs. Bartel Hedstrom and famllv rtlnmiH 1n tho rttv on Dresser. Niagara Falls; William the Prince C-arve this mornlnfiT Bkkle, Orassy Plains; Oeorge Viols-1 from a trip to Vancouver. 1Ht tl...... VIIIIV, uuiiu Edmund Llpjdn arrived In the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning from Vancouver to pay a turn to her home in Vancouver. HaxeUon by train. They are engaged In special duty. Eatli pad Mil H ' nJ rry 1U7 for ihrre rW. S prf In earh pifkrt. 10 CENTS IEH PACKET I tUugfiH; C.roter$, Grntrul Slortt. WHY PAY MORE? ' niEWllAON IIYPADC0,IUW1.0-. Announcements All advertisements In this col-iirnn will be charged for a full month at 29c a word. Lutheran Tea Leland's August 4. Hospital Baiaar, October 4. Catholic Bazaar October 11. U. "Crescent Canadian Shows" Big ger and Better. Legion Women's Auxiliary Bazaar November 3, MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY The Pioneer Store In town carrying a large and up-to-date stock of Box Chocolates Chocolate Bars Candles Ice Cream Soft Drinks and MixersFresh Milk and Cream-Cakes and Cookies all kinds Fresh Fruits In season Serving Coffee Tea Toast-Sandwiches and Fancy Ice Cream Dishes Sodas and Milk Shakes Open 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. MISS YUKI Dressmaker Ladles' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone GREEN 880 721 FRASER ST. LEE HUNO C11UNO Chop Suey House Open Day and Nifht Second Avenue Mrs. Robert Oordon and daugh ter, Olive, icft today for Terrace to Join Mr. Oordon at Lakelse Lake. R. L. Mcintosh arrived In the city last night from Terrace for a brief visit. "Miss Isabella Connery left on this morning's train for a brief visit to Smlthers and Teikwa. vui wun rus lamer, a. w. u.p.. PMnlr,un whfl ha, hpn on :r. u uavies oi me locai mgi- ... .... . j lly resides, returned j to .i. the city on ocnooi icacmng sum rcmmru - , the city on the Prince Oeorge this HW "'"c - morning from a trip to Vancouver., , Marlon McLachlan returned home-on last evening strain mm who has Mlu Bhella Frlth-Smlth. a month's hoUday at Lakelse Lake been vltltlng here for the past two thl where ne wa tne uest of MUs . nf Mr anr! Mrs. Joan Watt N. Mussallem. will sail by the Prlnce Oeorge tomorrow night on her re Mrs. D. O. Borland and daughter Ann. left on .the early train today for Terraee where they will be the Mrs. NeU MLean. wife of the ,. P nrt Mn n t. mn master of the steamer Prince Ru-,Intosn Borland accompan- pert. and daughter are making ajled them she w1u be guest of trip north aboard the steamer Joan Watt at Lakelse Lake. Prince Oeorge on which they ar-j rived this morning from Vaneou- r. and Mrs. E. Church of Cran- ver I brook were Dassengers aboard the , - Princess Alice this morning going Tnrrtir Pnwr onrf rntflhv I throueh to make the trip to Alaska. their return south they stop Handford of the Royal Canadian i JU Mounted Police arrived in the cityu A w from Vancouver ana proceed ea w; mon. Fifth Avenue East. Dr. O. A. B. Hall of Nanalmo grand master of the Masonic Orand mornlng going through to officially visit lodges at whltehorse. Dawson and Atlln. They will be back here in wo weeks to officially visit the local lodges LOOK LOWPRICES! IXTUNATtONAl Rtnm . Fmc airfcctcd h Britaia 17V. V-lm" Laia Dry Oia kit (umJ OLD r" NEW $19 displayed by tb Liquor Control pr ;h r-iumbl UNITED IN Miss .Marie Mimalltm Becomts Bride of Allen .Frith-Smith At Pretty Home Ceremony At the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. N. Mussallem, a pretty wedding took place at 9 o'clock this morning when Mies Marie Mussallem was united In marriage to Allen McOregor Frith-Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prlth- 3mlth of Vancouver. The ceremon) took place before a pink and whito bridal arch which was beautifully decorated with honeysuckle, wt E. W. Slater of the Anglican Mis-don boat Northern Cross Given In marriage by her father. the bride wore a charming frock of sunset gold crepe studded with black and white polka dots. To complete her eostume she .wor; black shoes and a black taffeta hat encircled with a gathered white crepe band. Her corsage was composed of pink and white talisman roses. The bride was attended iby !her youngest sister, Miss Adeie Mas- tallem, who wore a golden dress 'n keeping with the bride's cos tume. William Trotter of 'Prince Oeorge was groomsman. Durins the entry "it the bridal party and at departure from the room, wedding music was played by Miss Hefen McCaffery. A reception followed at which the bride -and groom were assisted In receiving by the Bride. mother who was handsomely at tired in maroon transparent velvet trimmed with gold, wearing a nations. The toast to the bride was pro- loosed by M. P. McCaffery, the Lodge of British Columbia, and groom responding. The groomsman Frank S. McKee of Vancouver, grand secretary, were passengers aboard the Princess Alice this read a number of congratulatory g telesrams. , The bride's table was covered g with a beautiful hand embroidered g ci'twork cloth. There were pink g candles In silver sconces andjg Howers were red roses. The bride; g cut a handsome three-tier decor- 5 ated wedding cake. Mrs. M. P. McCaffery and Mrs. Oeorge Eckerman poured and the $ serviteurs were Miss Sheila Frim-5 Smith, sister of the groom Mrs. g Henry Hansen. Miss Helen McCafg ferr. Mrs.. William Brooksbanfc. j? Mrs. W. J. Currie, Miss Maxlne Hellbroner. Miss Eleanor Moxley S and Mrs. Oeorge Ounn. Catering. a war in the hands of Rupert Bakery. I g Later the happy couple left by g the morning train for Smlthers 6 whence they will motor through q the Interior to Vancouver wrierejg they will take up residence. 15 The bride's life-long home hasjfi been in Prince Rupert, she having s been born here. She taught school P fnr a few veors in the district, 5 The groom Is engaged In the metal ig trade In Vancouver. The couple will have hearty congratulatymSjg and best wishes of many iriends. Miss Jsabel Duffus left on this morning's train to visit her parents at Teikwa. W. B. Truesdale. treasurer of the Inland Steel Corporation of Wln-ataka. DUnols, and Mrs. Truesdale iwere passengers aboard the Prln- 'cess Alice this morning going. nortn ) to make the round trip to Alaska. PABE THKBS Mrs. Ben Dodds and Mrs. Clarke Miss Peggy Xarge was a passen-I McLean left on this morning's tram ' ger east today enroute to LakeKe for Hazellon where they wtHspenc Lake where she will spend thenext a few weeks visiting as the guests ! month holidaying with Norma :and 'of Constable and Mrs. 3 H. Ward. Lydia Wa BLUE Stops Your Clothe? from Turning Yellow When you come to the last rmit remember -to-add Reckltt's Blue for -.utbiitmts. No extra effort. Cost? A cent or two a month. Reckitts BLUE Prevents Clothes Turning Yellow corsage of pink and white car- avttuaottavovvttvvvwuwi Troubled With Arthritis Or Rheumatism? We :Recommend APOLARTHRON Natural Fish Liver Oil Each Capsule contains 25000 Units Vitamin D, 30000 Units Vitamin ,A The highest potency vitamin prepara- ition on the market ' See Us For Complete Details Sole B. C. Agents ' ' Ormes Ltd. TZtut Pioneer Druqpiats Th Rexall Store Phones: SI & K Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till Z pan. : pun. till 9 pun. - ore 'thin sixty million dollars ;a year il the value of British Columbia's forest nroducts: -an industry so 'tremendous in Its scope that Its prosperity is of vital concern to cvervonc. Trcvention of forest fires is therefore of the utmost importance so that this all-important industry can continue n nmtnpr jnd nrovidc vBntish 'Columb largest payroll. COtOMIIA T0ST4ttVICt Otprliat -f I it (2 - ' , :1