Ptintc tlupcrt 5?anp TrltW JUO. Wednesday, June 9, 1918 BUTEDAIE COUPLE! I ALBERT & McCAFFERY First CHURCH LADIES HOHOR SERVICE OF MRS. HOLTBY 'In aid of Flood Relief! MARRIED HERE for Building Needs EMPLOYMENT IS FLUCTUATING iMBKK tbMhlNl . . . Miss Emily Challoner Becomes Bride of Fred Reich A honeymoon trip to by plane followed the quist ASTORIA Ladies of the. Anglican Diocesan Women's Auxiliary hon TEA-MUSIC ALE and Home Cooking Sale ored the long and faithful ser . While there is still some unemployment around town, the situation has shown an improvement since early spring. In the interval, the peak of the deep sea fishing period has come and gone and, since then, the wedding here at 10:30 Tuesday vice of one of their members. morning of Miss Emily Chal loner of Butedale to Frederick Mrs. A. L. Holtby, by presenting her with a life membership In SHOES William Reich, pioneer Rupert flood has indirectly, given, as the organization at a meeting 1 IK, CEDAR AND BIRCH PLYWOOD . . . KED CEDAR SHINGLES .. GYPROC WALLliOARD . . . BRICKS, LIME, PLASTER BERT & McCAFFERY LTD. I'HONE 116 FOR PRICES boy and now assistant manager as well as taken away wont held at the home of Mrs. A. T. Parkin Monday afternoon. There have been numerous lay of the Canadian Fishing Co. cannery at Butedale. offs for an indefinite time as One of the early members, who has labored in the church interest for many years, Mrs. Holtby Is president of St. Andrew's Cathedral Woman's Auxiliary and was also first president of the Cathedral Chancel water recedes only to become higher again. Once the flood actually does end, there should be large scale restoration as the miles of damage is put in shape SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 3 to 6 AT YOlIt CIVIC CENTRE Sponsored by Prince Rupert I.O.U.E. Assisted by: NEVILLE GERRARD MRS. ALETTA GILKER FRED CONRAD The Junior LODE, will take care of children Everybody Welcome Come with your family and friends Saturday Afternoon Comfort, quality and proper ntylinj" are combined in the making of Scott & McHale's Astoria Shoes. again. Solemnized by Rev. R. A. Wilson at First United Church manse, the rite was attended by three witnesses, Mrs. William Malcolm, of Butedale, and Mr. and Mrs. George Dybhavn, of Prince Rupert. Mrs. Malcolm acted as matron of honor. In acting as groomsman, Mr. Dybhavn was taking the part played by Mr. Reich at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Dybhavn at Guild in 1928. News Items . . . ELUSIVE LIGHT The presentation speech was Ancient people Imprisoned fireflies in coconut shells to made by Mrs. A. T. Parkin andj the small life membership pin was given to Mrs. Holtby by Mrj. Basil S. Prockter. Mrs. J. B. Gib- Fred Oodwln, local pioneer Meeting, furnish light. Thursday (136) was recently admitted to the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Claisihta Advertising Pays! Son, Diocesan president, led a brief devotion service. Present at the function was a large number of W. A. members and ladies of the congregation Vancouver two years ago. For the ceremony, the bride wore a suit of burgundy gabardine with grey accessories and corsage of pink carnations. The matron of honor wore a tailored Social Doings (Contributions to tbis section will be welcomed) Soccer Tonight, Roosevelt Park, 7 p.m. Legion vs. 120th Battery. (It) Flood Relirf Concert Mem I l. lionc relurnca w v air yesterday Irom a liip to Smithers. Mrs. John Kaspar, !d on a motor trip south :nc caught among the The makers of Canada's finest shoes offer you a selection of heavy brogues, Scotch grains, light weight calf and fine black kid. Mrs. J. R. Carr assisted the bers of the Rotary Minstrel "x ul ttIlu wnjle hostess with refreshments. v with matching accessories and of LIFE? Show Chorus arc asked to at Monster Teu-Musicule and Sale tend a Chorus rehearsal at the Civic Centre, Friday 11th at 8 a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Dybhavn was attired in a gold woolen suit. Shortly after the ceremony, Advertise In the Daily News! p.m. (137) To bel.O.D.E. Flood Aid Effort turned to the city yes-y air from Smithers I y left their car. pU VARIETY SHOW! L by the Rotary Cluo 1 Rupert in aid of the Lcrgency Relief Fund, Are VOU Koinjr throuh the functional 'middle sro er'ut (H.-uliar to wiimna OS tof2 ynO? I thi make you suffer from hot flanhe, fwi mt nervrms, high-ntrung, tired? Then do try l.ytlia K. l'ink ham's vegetable (oniiound to relievo uch symptoms. I'inkhain's ComMMiml also has what Doctors call a bUhuocuk: tunic effect! Junior Chamber of Commerce the couple left by plane for Van An afternoon tea musicale and sale of home cook important meeting' Thursday, June 10, 6:30 p.m., Civic Centre. couver. They will return to Butedale following the UYDIA E. PINKHAM'S comVo Election of officers.- (136) Theatre. Sunday nigh For Tired Eyes Two Drops give Quick Relief MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY MERCHANTS Do you know PRICED FROM $13.50-520.00 9 pm. Tickets avail-wntown 6tores. (138) ing will be held next Saturday afternoon in the auditorium of the Civic Centre as a combined effort of all local Chapters of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire under the sponsorship of Municipal Chapter and with the musical assistance of Neville Ger- rard, Mrs. Gilker and Fred Con- ; that the Daily New is the most effective medium of advertising Skeena River Wilson, field rcpresema- Hie National Film Board, j:"Chicken in the Rough' i.c speaker tomorrow at A rad, in aid ol the local Flood Lccds from the sale of the I.O. 5 TO TAKE HOME Level Steady n Prince Rupert? No one misses your message if it's advertised in the News. . It's the really efficient way of putting it over. U. r weekly luncheon of Relief campaign. D.E. Hall. The balance will .be Jcall the ;I lice Rupert Rotary Club EYES TIDED T Soothe and refresh them In Plans for the event were made used by the chapters ln the city June 20 is Date Now Set For will also be shown. CIVIC CENTRE J DINING ROOM $ PHONE 231 by Municipal Chapter on Monday evening at their regular For top grade quality and smart, practical styling . . . ASTORIA SHOES lead the field. POSTPONEMENT. Can- NOTICE Re B. C. Lunch Cafe, Hazcllon seconds with two drop of sale, genua Murine in each eye. You get QUICK RELIEF. Instantly your eyes (eel refreshed. Murine's skilful blend ol 7 Ingredients cleanses and soothes eyes that are tired from overwork or exposure to sun, wind and dust idian Legion Executive Meeting and Regular Take notice that 1 have a for local educational work. As this was the last meeting of the chapter until fall arrangements were made to give their usual assistance to the Civic Centre Annual Carnival in August. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. monthly meeting held in the. Civic Centre. There were seventeen members present and Mrs. Jens Munthe, regent, was in the chair. A strong protest is to be se:H Resumption of Train Service Water of the Skeena River, which rose two feet yescterday under the impact of a warm sun, is still within its banks and work is continuing on the repair of the railway and highway situation between Prince Rupert and the interior, it was reported to- Monthly Meeting scheduled for June 7 and 9 , n postponed until Mon- partnership interest in the above business and any sale of same can only be made subject to my Upholstering MURINE FOR YOUR EYES t:ie H ana weanesaay approval. to the city council in regard to (135) JACK LEE respectively, when Dom-nvention reports will be (135) the stopping of chlorination in the city water. ' dav. The presentation of its char r Innouncements fcTtlvrrncnvn n this column ter was made to the Junior VETERAN OF WORLD WARS IvS N ummer tarly ew as 1 Railway officials, who have crews laboring on damaged portions of the line, hope to have j service restored between Prince Rupert and Terrace by June 20. Train service out of Prince : Rupert by June 20. charged lor u lull nioulb Chapter by Mrs. Munthe. This chapter was formerly called Galloway Rapids and will now be known as the H.M.C.S. Haida tt 2b cents word PASSES AWAY A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited : Auxiliary United Church Phttn1ir l ie 10, Mrs. C. H. Hankin- Edward William Standing, age! Train service out of Prince T. . . M ,.,, h(, ,.. ,H5 Borden. SPORT TOGS burian Tea, home ol the First and ! Rupert today was extended an- veteran of 51, a t0 yle i.o.D.E. Second War Mem-Second Great Wars, died at 1 other 11 miles to Sal v us, 55 miles Ea o'clock this morning at Prince cast of the city. Formerly the.. dowment una lrom lnc pr" Rupert General Hospital where thrice-weekly service had been A MeMeekln, 12 TatloW j e 17. FURNITURE REPAIR TRUCK AM) AUTO CUSHIONS RECOVERED Ask for PLASTAIHDE available NOW! Out-of town orders given special attention Lean Back and LA-Z-BOY leans back with you for reading, reclining, relaxing, reposing, retiring. Call in Seeing is Believing Clearing STRAWS and FELTS RIGHT FOR SUMMER WEAR. lie School Hall, June 24 he had been under treatment provided oniy w n.winiisa. since his arrival here from Alice ! Threat of another flood, which ft homo cooking sale, 2:30 .tin tournament finals, P FOREST HUES IT TO THE " MINUTE Arm last Tuesday. arose yesterday wnen uie river 327 3rdAve rdAve. I'hone 775 Deceased enlisted in vjio in ucujwuTO,uiuuuiiMra-j.. nUTiHIA the 51st Battalion. Edmonton ialize and today the water is still I M I IN I A Ull I si Mary I.Q D.E. Bazaar, r 20. ylerian Fall Bazaar, No. Regiment, and served in France at the same level as Tuesday. j " w,,,"'"w with the 2nd Canadian Mounted ; Trucks were reported to have i XORONTO, U New forest LOVIN'S Rifles, being awarded the Mill- penetrated irom lerracc west to ire3 raged today ln Canada's urv Medal. Shames, although the going was b lt . timberland from eastern Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Mowers Fur - All Occasions IN. Dance every Friday, 10- (Next tu CFPR) IMIONK Itl.l E 818 In the Second World War he difficult and temporary bridges Manitoba northwestern Que-srrved for more than a year in made from felled trees had to be b weafv firefighters battled Colussl playing. (1001 Also Just In . . Stunning White SUMMER COATS Use Sweet Sixteen's personalized BUDGET PLAN when making your purchase. No Interest No Carrying Charges. I Canada with the Royal Cana- erected at a couple of spots tQ contain fresn outbreaks as riian Air Force as a leading I The public works department as hold Eiant blazes in nor. lotel. . aircraftsman. Aiter his dis- oince nere nas estimated mat it thern Ontari0 that left ever- .... i ...til nl. tk.nA iirnnt. fn rnnff charge, he was chiei stcwara wi uu.-c u w,QCning rUin. aboard the American army trans the road sufficiently to permit Lands and Foi.ests department r 'Arrivals transport "Brunswick" operat- tnrougn tranic. officials disclosed that there ing out of this port to Alaska, j Ihave been 600 fires in Ontario Prior to his arrival in hospital ; mrs. outlaw rKaC u, ; , sorine. and 14 have ad Prince lluprrt here he was employed as cook ; plane this evening for Smithers talned , considerable size. All Scott. Vancouver: C. W. for the Torbrit Mining Co. camp where she will entrain tomor-; fires ln Manitoba are reported at Alice Arm. He Is survived by row lor Montreal, enhancing , under control. Autlels Technical Books A Complete Stock on Hand for Your Inspection I Priced From Remember we can order any book we may not have in stock his wife at Vancouver, a daugh- lrom mere June 10 on tne tor, Miss Mavis Standing, Prince steamer Ascania for a trip to oiasgow, ocouanu. m-iuiiiiug, Rupert and a son William, at she will sail from Liverpool on Mrs. Chris Berg of Fourth Avenue East is sailing on the Prince Rupert tomorrow for Vancouver enroute to Winnipeg and Duluth for a visit of a month or six weeks. :iby, Vancouver; D. Mac-mc, West Vancouver; 8. Prince George; F. T OUawa; G. Mann, Van-: P. Nordncs, Vancouver, moron, Vancouver; E. V. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Nanaimo; J. Kuipllski. rd, Oregon; F. II. Brown, 'Oliver; Mrs. J. Sorbie, Pit; Mr. and Mrs. N. Mor- , the Ascania August 22. New Westminster. He was a former' president of the Prince Rupert local of the Beverage Dispensers' Union. 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