lORFUL RRIAGE vcs Foregather at Nuptials Veil Known Naas mver pic Arfnw . Anglican Cath- Lu the scene of a very km;: native wedding uu s.iiurdav afternoon ;Pv Dasl) S. Procktcr, the officiated at tne mar- lljt.t II RU5S milllU .M..M) ri.inshter of the haw McNeill and Mrs. i .,. Kincollth, and Ernest J,,, Morven. son of Mr. and tutnocr' Morven of Aiy- Lr,ui wearing full wed- J,s;,imi of white satin with a(1 wain and beautiful oouuuet was given In :, o- nei uncle. Johnson imsmai. and matron-of- Mr. and Mrs. Pat- vMiiiui of Atyansh, Mrs. xo weartnc a handsome o oi oiue j. nw seven bridesmaids evf croomsmen. The aicu ad blue and pink jbriflf mother also wore ftvddin.-; dinner which 0 i uie lyUimiiuuuic l.r a- 100 guests from ij. Riv- 03 well as from Mas sett and the I Riw Also among the m .-in ;t, were Rev. and PrcrRte rpceehes approp- i 'in occasion. Rivs-r for the summer 1 1 r ri i in I -I ana ai-o prevent x -jfl' tne olive Uic brine and lablcspoonfuls H olace the cork, ' it iiaud for oci ire using zu I makv durable ....A 'v, lifters? .ravrmcnt over the to lint" them '. atner from old - ' femovc mildew i wlm vasc-w n a soft cloth. OUS MUSIC " -vu a.ia. 0 ; NevJ -Kn:e an unpre .it-rc:) m good music, j :onc:rt mana-iu. an Broadcast- : Towns through-;imcrly unlntcr-- arc demanding (V.U.C Symphony i; u; already visited ':. mding Ncw-Uthgcw, Wil-' uiibcrra. and re- '" onnrlnn- in frnm inrrs Seme coun-v up to 60 miles iin-rrts Children " 'ouiury are tak- j :i mary interest In Local News Items For that Port V.dwarii TVIn I , , " " , win uiu sanea yesterday af- Tommy's 77 Taxi. Orotto Cigar ternoon on the Catala for a trio ' Store. utt t David Houston sailed yesterday r.ftcrnoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. Fire Chief and Mrs. II. T.-Lock returned to the city on the Prince Rupert today from a vacation trip to Victoria. W. M. Watts is paying his monthly business visit to Sml-thers, having left for the interior at the end of the week. Carnival Mcctiiur, 8 p.m. Thursday, Ladies' Lounge, Civic Centre. Representatives of all interested organizations requested to attend. (J55) The Misses Audrey Qrimbl and Dctty Payne returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. II. A. Breen returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver. She was accompanied bv her son, Jack. Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Colwell, who arc movin? from Terrace to Cobble Hill, Vancouver Island, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver en-route to their new post. Mrs. E. T. Kenney and son nr - rived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Victoria and arc proceeding by the evening train to Terrace and Lakelsc Lake for a visit. Mayor H. M. Daggett returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver where he attended the convention of the Association of Canadian Mayors and Municipalities. Capt. and Mrs. Harry C. Flood and on, Dick, are leaving on tonights train from Edmonrcn and Calgary where they will visit for two weeks before proceeding to Portland and Vancouver. Capt. U. L. Jonruson jr.. marine superintendent for 13. L. John son, Walton Co., arrived at Ocean Falls from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert last night. He Is at the paper town in connection with the loading of the Park Line freighter Victoria Park with paper for California. 1 J. E. Fraser, city clerk of We- tasklwln, Alberta, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after attending the convention of the Association of Canadian Mayors an1 Municipalities in Vancouver and will visit here until Friday evening ! when he will proceed east by train. Mr. Fraser is the father of Ian Fraser, formerly of this city and now doing well as an accountant with the Canada Dry organization in Edmonton. Mart Math returned to the city on the Prince Rupert today from a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Robert Strachan sailed on the Catala yesterday afternoon for a trip to Vancouver. George Eales returned to the city on the Prince Rupert today lrom a brief business trip to Vancouver. Donald Predergast, son of Mr. and Mrs. M, L. Prendcrgast, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. Adjutant and Mrs. P. L. Gorrie and family of the Salvation Army sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Len Cripps arrived in the city on the Prinre Rupert this morning from Vancouver to pay a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Meuffels and family sailed mi fh nnt,i yesterday afternoon for a trip to Vancouver enroute to Vancouver Island where they will iaite up iuture residence. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carcw and If. T. Myser were arrivals in Hip city on the Prince Rupert today from Vancouver. Both Mr. Carew and Mr. Myser were located in Prince Rupert as majors with the United States Army during the war and arc here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Carew have been on a trip to Dubuque. Iowa, and Mr. Myser, now located in Ketchikan, went through to Vancouver to meet them. Mrs. Carew is the former Miss Philo-mcnina Murray of this city. Advertise in The Dally News. Announcing . . . Fresh Killed KOASTING CHICKENS BULKLEY MARKET Third Avenue Phone 178 ANNOUNCEMENT We have sold our interest in the Prince Rupert Hoofing and Sheet .Metal Works to Messrs. William llailey and L. 1. Kapj as of June 15 and will not be responsible for any bills contracted after June 15, 19tfi. rieasc remit any payments to us so wc can clear our books. Wc wish to thank our customers for their support. LEE SAM UENNIE P. LEE Mrs. Jones certainly got an earful. For that onc-and-only new flavor everybody was talking aliont in the Kinetics was tlio malty-ricli, sweet-as-a-nut Crape- Nuts flavor. ' f And folks are Mill tailing about that same really different taele Lnt in' juo graml eereaU curljr, lionty.gohlen POSrS CKAl'E-NUTS FLAKES as well as crisp, d'ewjr Pota Grape- Nuts. dlm Ready to eat. Easy to li- geH. Nourishing, delicious. Cet Post's Grape-Nuts Flales toJay. Pegular anJ giant economy sine packages. All carry recipes fpr templing cookies ami olher good things made willi Post's Crape-Nuts Flakes. MATILDA LARSEN IS JUNE BRIDE In the presence of a few family friends at St. Peter's Church at 7:30 Friday evening, Miss Matilda Larsen became the bride of Mr. Percy Hudson. The ceremony was performed by Canon W. F. Rushbrook. Wearing a floor-lensth gown of white satin and a fingertip veil .held In place with white gardenias, the bride was given in marriage by W. P. Herman. She carried a bouquet of red roses, carnations and fenfew. Mrs. W. P. Herman, matron of honor, wore a floor-length gown of turquoise blue and shoulder-length veil, carrying a bouquet of pink carnations and white crysanthemums. Groomsman was Georzo Pennv of Prince Rupert. Following the ceremony a reception and dance was held at the Signals Hall where the bride and groom received the hearty congratulations and best wishes of their many friends. The couple have lived in Prince Rupert since childhood and both served in the recent war. The bride Just returned from serving with the C.W.A.C. in Great Britain and on the Continent. They will make their home in the south. USEFUL LARK The western meadow lark Is one of the most useful of insect-eating birds In America. gOTTLE COLLECTOR Phone Blue 737 Wc liny PEUFEX Bottles PROMPT AM) COURTEOUS SERVICE Hotel.. . ft want to hear the name oyhat iw cw Vi&ftie gloriooslg diferer V IliO.-i lit VivS TO fJ rb5 IT f-f t.gol.r.d Ti.d.Mo, I III m A Product of G.n.rol Foods arrivals Prince Rupert II. E. Ferguson, Victoria; W.P. Daw, M. Kopp, H. Knapp, II. B. Smith, C. Putt, F. B. Bonisteel, and G. W. Benne, Vancouver; W. E. Cheeseman and son, Boston Bar; G. McAdams, C. Clausen, D. Kerr, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ush, Terrace; J. Saddler, Prince George; A. C. Cunningham, San Carlos, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Murrell, North Pacific Cannery; W. Sutherland, Prince George; E. L. Whitson, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Capt. Ann E. Dllworth, Vancouver; J. F. Godfrey, Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Kingston, Prince Rupert; Mr. and Mrs. Whltton, Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs. B. Thornber, Prince Rupert; Mrs. M. Frank, Terrace; Miss L. Allen, Miss V. King, and C. F. Lockett, Nashville, Tennessee; J. C. Strong, Grenvllle, Iowa. LONDON, 0j Over 20,000,000 more babies were born in England and Wales up to May 18 than during the corresponding period last year. Births totalled 153,998, as against 133,150 last year. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Tuesday, a child's sterling silver engraved locket between, 200 block 4th Avenue and 5th Avenue East. Reward. Phone Green 725. (155) HARRIS TWEEDS Smart!! New!! Buy on BUDGET PLAN No Carrying Charges No Interest Terms in accordance with W.T.P.B. Regulations MORE SHORTIES . Just In! "THE CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY" eg GF74 Happiest Couple Receives Prize MELBOURNE, Australia, 0) Suggestions that a prize be given to the happiest married couple in Victoria have been so well received that it is hoped to revive the English ceremony of the bunmow Flitch in Melbourne. A committee Is to be appointed to draft a modern application of the idea. The Dunmow Flitch the custom of awarding a huge piece (or gammon) of bacon to couples who had never quarrelled in the first year of their marriage originated with the religious fraternity of Dunmow priory in Essex, during the Middle Ages. Announcements All advertisements in tlil3 column will be charged lor a full month at 25c a word. Strawberry Tea, July 3, Oddfellows' Hall. Sons of Norway meeting, I.O.O.F. Hall, Thursday, July 4. Juvenile Orange tea, Oddfellows' Hall, July 10, 2:30-5:30. Get your Marxistand current jamphlets at Room 8, Stone 31ock. Open evenings 7 to 0. Old Time Dance, Prairie Ramblers, every Saturday night, Oddfellows' Hall. r LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Furniture Repaired Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes rhone Green. 974 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre Steamship Service from rKINCE lTTInT OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE hTnTmTlTrTTra We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS "HOUSE O.F FINE FOODS" PHONE ." IT : P.O. Box 171 Prince Rupctt Dailp Betos Wednesday, July 3, 1946 "THE MEN'S SHOP" M MM f 7lI 532 THIRD AVENUE ORMES LIMITED PHONE 81 SAVOY H 0 TEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Shi Swim Trunks Sport Shorts by Jantzen First in Style First in Comfort e . m fir i nwjfJvT ' - CLOTHIM AND FlIMISIIIMS PHONE 345 in fjlnriffj yonr nniU and llp , to compliment your clothes . . CHEN YU .long lasting nail lacquer and lipstlch $.oo fagtf ifiWs btrwMiiinf PIONEER DRUGGISTS lull! II IIWllifiBl PRINCE RUPERT A- Mackenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CONVERTO LOUNGES cy simmons with matching chairs DANItE LOUNGES By RESTMORE witn matching chairs These lounges can be converted .into full-sized beds with one easy motion and have an easily accessible bedding com- ancj up Phone "75 327 Third Avenue COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Warm comfortable rooms with plenty of hot water. Reasonable weekly rates tp reliable tenants. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE 676 Announcement ... W. M. MARTIN Has taken over and is now operating the SEVENTH AVENUE MARKET FULL LINE OF CHOICE MEATS AND GROCERIES Your patronage would be appreciated 536 Seventh Avenue East PHONE 402 Keep your Orders Well Ahead for our Quality Coals! PHONES 116 - 117 ALBERT McCAFFERY