Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eugene Ba rtlett - ~—-Photo. by “Vogue ‘Studio, Nelson. Prince Rupert Nelson families United by wedding rites in ‘south Stalks of white gladioli enhanced by flickering candielight banked ‘the| altar of the Church of the»Redeemer in Nelson, Se late.summer wedding ceremony which united: of Nelson, B.C. and Peter Eu ‘Rev, ycanon Silverwood, rector | ~~ Bailey of. the church, performed the' evening ceremony for - the; daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Chimries . William Bailey of Nel-{>" son. ‘and the son of Mr. Mrs. BE. L. Bartlett of Prince Rupert. Entering the church on ‘the arm of her father, the ‘bride wore a long-sleeved gown of an- tiqgue white satin peau-de-soie, its unbroken lines flowing into a large circular train. The bo-: dice which was heavily em- broidered in French Guipere lace was attractively modelled into the’ hipline. “2 A Queen Anne headdress se- cured her _chapel-~ ~length- _vell: Pe enter eee oe Spe meece eet peters and} ; ters .maid-of-honor, chose sun- .caught with rosebuds, The same dress, a band of rolled taffeta ‘with in’ ‘while she carried only her white | prayer book posed with white heather. | ‘Miss Mary Bailey, as her sis- set” taffeta, with harem skirt shade was repeated in her. head- rose petals. She carried a nose- gay of sunset and bronze roses, As bridesmaid, Miss Mary Ann Sanberg wore a deeper toned taffeta gown in similar . style matching headdress and shoes, carrying a bouquet of roses en tone. The. mother of the bride wore Dr.K Oo. A yee eee . EYE SPECIALIST will be in the City from: Sept. 29 to Oct. 3 Please phone: your family doctor for appointment. FLEMING © gene. Bartlett of this city. ; wedding cakel. 05. ptember 6, . for: the : lovely. marriage. ‘Suzanne’, Flora a copper-toned’ ‘Jace’ gown: of Hartnell ‘design, fashioned with -|@ Slightly longer: than” hem- Jength. train, »Her -accessories were. matching and ‘she: carried a prayer book encased in. copper- colored roses. attired in silver and black: bro- cade with matching hat and pink sweetheart roses. «- 7 sy Best man was Bruce Spencer at: ‘his brother’s wedding. as an usher with Donald. Laishley. . During the signing of the reg- ister Barbara Lea, of) the Un- iversity. .of _Toronto. sang - ;"Oh Perfect Love” accompanied: by | the organist Angus _ ‘Fraser. ." At the reception’ at’ the home of the -bride’s. parents, Silverwood proposed the’. toast to the bride. centred the tea’ table-. flanked. by. two- “candelabras . and_ pres- ided by Mrs. R. B. “Brummitt | and Mrs. 'R. -H. Dill. Mrs, Marion |: ‘Clark’ was in: charge. of. the guest book. .The bride ‘and groom ut” ‘the first.. piece,..0k: theirs: sixsHered | For her honeymoon’ “through Every woman looks lovelier ns Gothic » Lovalior shaping... lovelior contours .,,mecns a lovolior you, Gothic's clover cosign lifts and molds you gently, youthfully, Into fashion's favourite contours, Ane coaes It so prettily, too... In crisp broacdeloth, light and airy Dacron, gleaming seitin or cal, cool Taslan, Look lovalier tomorrow ina Gothle bra, mace by Dominion and sold everywhora, Gollic bra in celicatoly ombroldorod white broadcloth, fInaly elec with dainty lace, Slzas 30 ta 4d, AA lo D cup, $2.00, (Other stylos from $1,795), Olyteaet Cr tt ve vanes ‘ e EMLnLorWd orem cD = Ifa choice of fashionable womon the world over GOTHIC | FARQHG ¢ DAISY FRESH » NUNACK Wey OP TRANCE © TECNFORM Sekt ate we twee "Tada Mark Rag'd, Oregon and points along :‘the: west coast the bride wore a -suit of light blue wool with’ matching accessories. Upon their - return,: ‘they: “will reside in Vancouver -where~ ‘Mrs. Bartlett is an X-ray . technician on the staff of the: Pearson “TB hospital and. Mr. ‘Bartlett’ will return to the University: of ,Brit- ish Columbia to. compléte. “his degree in Bachelor ‘of Education. wa For a -delightfully different two-tone salad, try this. Prepare your favorite tomato aspic mix- ture and pour it over a layer of cooked, chilled fillets ‘cov- ering the bottom of a. shallow; container, Chill until set, cut into squares, and serve on let- tuce. Mrs. Bartlett was’ ] pecomingly , accessories. Her corsage “was ‘of | while. Michael Bartlett assisted f Canon . - A bowl of: tiny. ‘pink. “rosebuds Ru pert citizens of. Prince ‘Rupert. ister -of- Canada: - The: ‘Register, directory ‘of; Canadians. “distin- to: ‘society, hastén" sections,’ ore leading... -communities, . such «. town, ae ‘Published: “next: ‘month, a the Queen. . a Atrangemerits are. being. Amade, say. the: publishers, : to accomo- ‘date.:-. newspapers, .. hotels; . embassies,.. and. ‘Selected social: Secretaries . ‘with: copies. of the. Register ‘, cial Register are those” nom- inated. -by anonymous'social: ar- biters, Wealth: was not a- erit er- jon*.in® choosing: the : members. Evidence: of .: social. responsibil- ficials- .. en Se Le HELLIWELL, “FCA. of ‘Vancouver was “elected. pres- : “ident cof « ‘the’ 8,100 ‘member “Canadian * Institute ‘of ‘Char- fered. Accountants ‘at the 56th “annual. conference’ now being -}: held’ in® ‘Montréal: He” succeeds J. A. “DeLaLanne | of. Montreal. A: member ‘of the - profession since 1928, Mr. Helliwell ‘served five years . -OT. ‘the executive.” ae sea ee e: Get! your bulbs. ‘tockery plants and; pérennials at«the.: Garden Stall. for your -fall ‘planting; -at the -W.A. ‘Country. Fair Dinner, First United Church. Hall, “Wed- nesday, ‘September 17 frony 5 to 7 pm. (184) i@ Moose’ ‘Lodge General Meet- infe tonight 8:30 p.m. All mem- ( bers” Please attend. ~~ (184) La eae eae ae ony Rite enim ge mene mnie Daily News Classificd Ads CHRISTIAN ‘Christian Selenee enue, Next to Prince Rupert, \ ho mw gee Pewee e eh ht haw awe cM ER a a Gee me “WHAT IS Many who are not Chitstian Serendists Seel that this vedigion is making a vital contrrbution to the moral and spirtlual well-being of ty the nation, Do you know why? You are invited to come to a free, public lecture and learn for yourself what Christian Science is and how. oy it can help you gain freedora from | sin, sickness, and limitation, : | . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: “The Power of Spiritual Right Thinking” i hy Arthur P, Wuth, 0.8.8, af Denver, Colorndo | | 8 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 18th ! CHRISTIAN SCIE NCE All are welcome Christian Sedenca loctiuvés ave for ie ublies 1 we then No obligation of any hind is involted dy atendinig. Lectures dust one dour and avd detrosred ‘ty members of The Hoard af Lectureship af The ‘Mother Chiach, ‘ll he Hirst Church Wf Christ, Scientist, in Hostony Massachusetts MMUUMUOLLLLLULUL eee meee 4 SCIENCE 2% “-MONTREAL~Leaiting i: will- have’ a ‘place. to them- selves* in: ‘the Social- Reg: | first: ‘national guished , for ‘their: “Contribution: for each “province. Divided ; ‘into 5 Prince Rupert, sections also cone we tain « non-metropolitan © listings. fo. be Residents” of, .a. sizeable .com-.|' munity. need’ ‘not: thumb’ through ; the « ‘entire’, ‘book . to: learn who |: is? ‘socially ‘who: dn. their: homie | “the. Social. Register : will not be; for. sale. -However, .-members of the |" Social: ‘Register, of: Canada: aS8-. sociated will each: receive a:copy. |": A specially . bound. volume’ will Fo: be’. presented - to” ‘Her Majesty magazines, |” “Names: to ‘appear’ in “the: “&c- ity was; say Social Register ¢ of- on .{ from -Southbank .to “Burns Lake ‘| four. companions, ‘Ida Mathews Ad immy” Tetreau. Se eS ETE . SE SaaS DA SAAS S a ‘her. Tate. dinner. date. Daily © News Instead of Viola Peterson tray- ‘elling alone as she did-last “year, High School by Ferry and: ‘then catching ~ the bus. here: she has | (daughter of. Captain -Peter): Laura ‘Pelissier, Pat Conray end. ee ‘Don “Peterson ‘and: Mrs. “Peter-| son’ and*:their ‘small children| have moved into the house where | James. Hickey used to’ live. The children are going to school here. Don ‘used : to Hive ate ‘the large) house at Fort Fraser on Tuesday, and -is in- the’ Vanderhoof. hospital. He fell. from :.the ‘conveyor. Th break has necessitated. the: use of. a silver. screw to Join. the bones | in the ankle. - an Fo be Mrs. John Keefe is: ill swith: ay, severe attack. of. pleurisy.- ‘She is improving and is now able to be up, for a short ‘time cach day. a + + - *: Severhl of Jack MacDougali’s friends went in to his: funeral in Burns Lake on Thursday after- noon, He and Mrs. MacDougall Hved here until a few years ago when they moved to Burns Lake to be nearer a medical. centre. 2nd Av- Society, 2nd Motors, McRae SOCTETY | hey are frees No vallections . Ghréstian Science don't agreed, Pee erie, Mt a wt /Welaw David Cuthbort’s funeral, ‘Daviel Cuthbret waa in the Boor ‘War, the First World War, and ‘with the Princess Pats during ‘Way are staying with flwood’s “mont in Vancouver, + e & OP: with ploturos, learning to play should be fun, but Foam afratd t Pepe oe ave Their house was purchased. by Bik Wood, Jack was nearing 80 years of age, and was well known in Frince Rupert’ where he lived for many years, He has been il for several yenrs, needing al- most continual nursing, and Mrs, MacDougall cared for him until the Jast two weeks, al-! though she is far from well herself, + er ‘David! Gatacre- ‘broke ‘his. leg Pra] | when working. ona sawmill near Joyce wand Bil Wiley and four- | year-old Debble Leigh are vis- | iting here for only a few days. Thelr ome Js in Massett, they flew to Vancouver ‘where they |: bought a enr, drove to Edmon- ton where they left thelr four- teen year ‘pla son Robort im school,’ and then drove hero vin‘ the Hart Wighway. Joyce is the youngest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs.’ Robert Lord who bullt’ and: Teheainkut Lake Lodge and Cabins years nga, + # - ; Mr. Stan Culder ts Jn Vietortia where he attended his brother the Inst war although he did not po oversens, _* » + Hlwood Shatter and: his wife brother Sam and hs | fiunlly, ‘ Klwood ds with the Fire Dopurt- Mra, Walle Joffroy ja giving Plano lossons and several child. ren have started, With the mod- nisic fustyuctlon — bualea that some of the: youngsters, ‘partioulavly the Jamal! boyy, | a to ee en ee ee, ee, ee ee THIS: SOFTLY. “‘DRAPED” from the shoulders: over, an. éxagger- ‘| ated hipline was used ‘by. Eve’ Lyn: of: Montreal in’ ‘olive green .. for the. fall. collection - of the. Canadian_ Association : . uriers. The snug pinched- in waist “is in: controlled “contrast to} - last’ year’s. loose ‘siihouctte. . Fashioned “in” a“ new:: ‘Canadian . . . fabric: of brushed terylene and acetate, the model As, ead for, Francois. Lake News By AG NES : NEAVE” ‘Cor respoudent ‘Last. Pall. Hugh’ ‘sold ‘the. few. . ‘cattle. we. had. to Don: Eaton, : ‘our. ‘Young ‘Jimmie. ‘Eaton: ‘joined: the ; calf’. club” ‘and fattened . one. of? ‘the calves: ‘for: “his. ‘entry. ° (“We were ‘delighted to hear: ‘that: ‘he Won | ‘first’ “prize. with: this ° ‘calf |: a at. the. ‘Fall: Fair. ‘in. Burns. Lake : “hon ‘Saturday, : and» ‘the: ealf: ‘was sold by “auction : -for- -two > ‘hun- ‘just. -keeping | CA | LL of. Court-"" “milk:"? cow. dred: dollars. ‘So: Jimmie is now . in the. ‘cattle: business, We were. . not able. to. ‘eave | ‘the: Post ‘Of: te, ‘Of a “very : ‘high © standard. Gx The ‘Rodeo... Was, enjoyed — b ” e| big. crowd - and: the. Procession | Was * _Teally” good ne ! ‘ - The Bank of Canada is 2 $600, 000, 000° Government of Canada © ‘Bonds = 9 Month | 213°% BONDS OUE 1st JULY, 1959 Non-callable to maturity Interest payable tat January and Ist July ‘The firat three months! interest Will be payable Ist January, 1959 ISSUE PRICE: 99,80", Vielding about 2.7745 to maturity 18 Montlr 234% BONDS. Non-callable to maturity, Interest payable Tat April: aud Ist October, , to maturity Denominations: $1,000, $5,000, $25,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000. * 4 authorized by the Minister of Finance to receive | subscriptions for a loan, to be issued for cash and offered j in two maturitics _- as follows: DUE 1st APRIL, 1960 ISSUE PRICE: 99.707 | Vielding about 2.9695 I Subscriptions may be made to Bank of Canada, Ottawa, through any The new Qhat 4 CARE RN The Minister of Finance reserves the right to accept or reject in whole or iy part any subscription for either maturity or both, investment dealer eligible to act as a primary distributor or through: any bank in Canada. An official prospectus may be obtained from any Agency of the Bank of Canada. o Boncls due 1959 are an addition to the $200, ov0, 000 of 2/20 Boncls due Ist July, 1959 issued on Lat; Maye 19358, | The books of the Lonn will open at § pons. B.D.T. on t7th September, 1958 and will close in either maturity or both with or without notice at the ciacretion of the Minister of Finance, Orrawa, 167TH SrEPreMpER, 1958,