t J TODAY - TUES. Prince Sluptri DaHp iSt'tu Monday, July 11, 1949 p THREE SISTERS IN CEREMONY ACTION, COLOR IN! ,'CORONER CREEK' Starring Rahdoph Scott and : Marguerite Chapman, "Coroner I Creek." version of Luke Short's I brass-knuckled Saturday Eve- SHIPS AND WATERFRONT Miss Lillian Mile Becomes -Bride of Wilfred Haugla.md at Terrace TERRACE A trio of lovely sisters walked down the aisle when Lillian Mary, eldest dau- :i rant. M. C. RiEgs brought his lflc Coast on official duties. Mr. and nine Post story, is coming to i vif.miiiion dollar charter yacht Wilson, after visiting Egg the Capitol Theatre on Monday and Tuesday. Principal sup- 5 I Principia into port Saturday af SCOT 1 Tf?FMmX RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Q .VAKVfelj J Pinters Island, arrived here yesterday afternoon from Bella Bella and, after spending a couple of days in and about the ghtev of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew , p0rt players are George Mac- WMAM ternoon enrpute to Skagway with a cruise party and tied up at J j Armour Salvage Co. floats. ; The Principia, whose home ' rvi.rt. Is Tannm u maicins a ready, Sally Eilers and Edgar Buchanan. "Coroner Creek" is a blistering story of a cowboy's savage I city, will leave in a couple of idays for Vancouver enroute back o, t I to Ottawa Plumbing 1 Mile, became the bride of Wilfred Emmanuel Haugland, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Haug-land, at an evening ceremony in St. Matthew's Church with Rev. P. H. Mallet officiating. Given In marriage by her father, the bride was radiant in a white satin gown, slightly en vengeance against the betrayer of his beloved. Gun-crazy with pj Slllt! Ui Ai-uajf biuuig w Biaska. Passengers on the 101-foot yacht included Mr. and Mrs. J I Mark Nottingham, son and dau With 239 round trip tourists for Skagway and nine local passengers, CNR. steamer Prince RUPERT PEOPLES STORE hate, he relentlessly hunts his foe through the lawless West, finally cornering and destroying ghter, ghter, Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. George oeorge Uhl, uni, Cant. E. B. Caldwell, ar- C, I rl f f t 1 - i George. otorewiae Clearance fSow tn.' : Mr Mr smith and son, Mr.1 .... . m m If 1.1 ST- n ,1 Km I him in the Arizona town of Cor- in port at 9:30 yesterday train, with bustle back, long EBY & SONS Contractors REPAIRS - REMODELLING FOUNDATIONS Lot us help you plan that now home under the N.H.A. Phone Green 883 Box 5X6 and-Mrs. Hickey, Mr. and Mrs sleeves, sweetheart neckline! oner Creek. Si morning from Vancouver, sailing at 2 p.m. for Alaska points whence she is due back here Friday evening southbound. edged with tuber beads. Her bridal veil, embroidered with Mrs. Kells of Vanderhoof, was hearts entwined, was held in charming m powucr owe crepe Meisenburg, all of California. Besides the passengers the yacht carries a crew of seven. After spending almost 24 hours In Prince Rupert the Principia left Sunday for the north. saanich! Plumbing & d Each nine with a Tudor headdress- ! with black accessories. i i ii Her only ornament was a necklace of pearls. She carried a wore a white corsage. A toast to the King was proposed bv Jack Barman. Rev. P. Union steamer Camosun, Capt. John Boden. arrived in port at 4:15 yesterday afternoon frqm Vancouver and waypointa and J 1 . . .. A - . bouquet of red and' white peonies. The brides two sisters, Mar- Mallet proposed a wasi io me Norman (i. Wilson chief of aids to navigation for the Department of Transport from eauru l n p.m. iui mavc aim, . .... , , u,.,,, ,...,i,t H thn immm northern "' cu " u oaltt muc, wt-ic mess-' ."" .-a Stewart and other ed identically in beautiful floor-, A beautiful wedding caice was Ottawa, is paying his first visit j points whence she will return cut with due ceremony by the to the Prince Rupert area in here ' tomorrow morning to sail length gowns of pink nylon sheer, embroidered in white, with short sleeves, deep pleated bertha col the course of a trip to thcT-ac- at 1:30 p.m. on her return south. bride. In the evening a large dance was given in the Oddfellows' Hall where many friends gathered to congratulate the happy Better Watches Are Impossible lars and narrow blue ribbon agent at Regina is moved to,sft,snes, B)ue COroneU held their CHANGES IN Calgary to be travelling passen- j pjllk shouider veils in place. Each ger agent, succeeding Mr. Cain. lai C.N.R. STAFF carried a bouquet of peonies. Groomsman was George Hairier and the two ushers were na. Wl couple and dance to .the strains of the local orchestra. Leaving by car the newly weds will motor through the province on a honeymoon trip aivl will return to reside in Terrace. George Haugland and Frank t B R. N. Bruce, formerly ticket clerk at Regina, is promoted to I ticket agent at Regina. j A. C. Matheson, formerly tic-1 ket clerk at Prince Rupert is moved to Regina to succeed Mr. Bruce as ticket clerk. J. P. Borman, formerly ticket Pongracz. , Miss Flora Mclvin played the F. N. McKcniie New General Passenger Agent at Winnipeg WINNIPEG Many changes and promotions are announced today in the passenger traffic nuptial music. It isn't possible to buy better watches to vie hell. Thry aren't made. No matter what you may believe or h, you have been told or have read- It's a 'act in; this store Is able to sell the hlnhrst irrtti watches at the lowest possible com. ' Alter you decide that you need a watch vt should come to us and see our varied stock. We believe we can convince you. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the dining to department. Canadian National clerk at Regina, is moved O. Connolly, Prince Rupert to take over the '"u"' ul "lc "Yx -aie where the bride's mother in blue manager for duties of Mr. Matheson. , Railways, by W. passenger traffic the western region. They include a new general passenger D. W. Hearn, ticket clerk In creP an i"e bridegroom's Edmonton, Is moved to Regina mother in mauve with brown as ticket clerk replacing Mr. accessories, greeted the guests Gorman. -The bridegroom's grandmother, Prices ranc Irom $16.00 to over SlMt Try a Classified Ad for Results.) All our watches are tested on our WATCH MAS'ftK machine. agent, two district passenger agents and many other changes in the solicitation and clerical staffs. F. N. McKenzie, formerly dist Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles, CFPR TWINS' Mother Says (Subject to Change) rict- passenger agent, and ly known in railway passenger circles, is promoted to general Cover Your House fa ..046 t .1 .a ot Ih 0i passenger agent, succeeding W. G. Connolly, recently promoted to passenger traffic manager. II Mr. McKenzie received his 1 jgpsfl schooling in Saskatoon and started with the railway there i in 1917. He later served in Re- gina, Portland, Ore., Vancouver,' Edmonton, and was general MONtfAX -F.M. , i 4:00 Bernie BraUin Tells a ! Story ' 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int 4.30 Noii is - Qumjcttc 4:45 Bluenose Island 5:00 Music in a Mellow Mood 5:30 Don Messer and His Islanders 5:45 Supper. Varieties 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties " 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Calgary Stampede 7:30 Summer Fallow 8:00 Reminiscing In Melody 8:30 Make Mine Music 9:00 Secret Correspondence of Hitler and Mussolini . Look over our Cold and Canned FOR YOUR EATINO TLEASVRE agent at Jasper Park Lodge, j J. S. "Jimmy" Stephen, for- merly chief clerk in the passen-; ger 'traffic manager's office, is promoted to district passenger, agent, succeeding Mr. McKenzie. ( Mr. Stephen's service dates , back to 1913 and he has served . in various capacities In Regina,' At Gomlyear't rcqunt. Mm. S. M. Mtm, 139 Boyion Rif Toronto, made the "Twin-Test". Bill (left) had NEOLI'll toles; Hob wore hoci wiih leather mica, Photograph be low shows results. with . Asphalt Roofing For Year-Round Protection For Estimates Call 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors r TERRACE MEAT MARK! 1 I 10:00 CBC News George E. Peters. Prop. QUALITY SERVICE Calgary, Saskatoon before coming to Winnipeg W. Eddie McColl, formerly travelling passenger agent in i?, :, . :i (I, MEATS FISH BITTER . -V- Winnipeg, is promoted to chief clerk in the passenger traffic! office. Mr. McColl has been in '. Th two actiTt Msrrs youngsters romped tod played together all day long; Like other normal boys, they gave their shoes plenty of punishment until Boh's leather-soled shoes had holes in them; But not Bill's: His NEOLI1 E-soIed shoes till had plenty of wear left; io them After the test! Yer, iri a proven fact NEOL1TC toles far outwear the toughest leather. , Start cutting family new shoe and repair bills with NEOLITE soles right now! They're waterproof, healthful, gloriously comiortablet HOLLYWOOD cafe service since 1920 and has been at many cities in Western Can CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STURIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Thotos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. rifl! MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE C (X,' OPEN FROM 11:30 A.M. Tu 3:33 A.M. ada, including the position of general agent at Jasper. Prior to his Winnipeg residence. W. K. Cain, formerly travelling passenger agent at Calgary Unreiouchcd photograph taken after the twin-test shows holes worn in the leather soles of Bob's shoes Dishes Vif' Bill's shoei got just the same amount of wear is Bob's, but his MOI I IE soles are soil in good condition. 10:16 On Mike Tonight 10:30 Stringtime 11:00 Weather and Fish - Arrivals TUKSUAS-A.M 7:00 Musical CIock rf:00 CBQ News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Corfeert 9:00 BBC News and Comty 9:i5 Morning Devotions 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Coffee Time 9:59 Time signal 10:00 Sally Philips 10:15 Mornii. Melodies. J0:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Slrike Up the Band 11:15 Songs of Yesterday il:3U Weatner rorecast 11:31 Message Period We Specialize In Chinese CHOP SUEY CHOW J will be moveri to Winnipeg to succeed Mr. McColl as travelling passenger agent there. J. J. Dauben, formerly ticket For Outside Orders TIIONE 133 Without fh.'j NAMt not tomef CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. 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