IISp R&aiOtv RECIPE VOilK xsn ItEAXS WITH BACOX Put 1 tin Itotal City Pork ami Mean in a haling ilioh. Cotrr ith atrip of liaron ami hale in a moderate ocn 15 to 20 minute. Sfrm i to ft. We Want Your Money You Want Our Goods Buy Now at These Low Prices Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs All Ruks Perfect and Unwrapped in Original Cartons 71x9 9x10! $65.00 651 PHONES 652 9x12 $6.50 9.00 $10,50 Beds WE SELL ONLY FOR CASH Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. elics Phone GREEN 916 ! Ucds complete with Cable Sprint: and Cotton Felt . Mattress. Sizes .')9-inch, 18-inch, 5 1-inch. $24.50 Bedroom Suite 3-piece Birch Walnut Bedroom Suite Bed, Dressers Cheffonier THIKI) AVENUE WEST PRINCE RUPERT Don't let the cold, aus- f&enebdesserr Rt, ic.c,.uuuiuoi reoruary " annoy you. Me best- Cod 6urz Uuy a (on ol the coal -,IVV,, we're selling and send Tf I S L . winter on his way. vk fr v mm NANALMO-IJULKLEY VALLEY FOOTHILLS PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. united in marriage .Miss Margaret Stalker Becomes Bride of Eugene fitipatrick at Interesting Ceremony A marriage of iau.h local interest took place quietly at 9:30 this morning in tre chapel of the Church of the Annunciation,, Rev. Father James Gordon officiating, when Miss Margaret Stalker.young-er daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Staler, became the bride of Eugene Fitzpatrick, second son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fitzpatrick. Only a few relatives and immediate friends were in attendance. The bride was pretty Indeed in her wedding dress of white cobweb lace in redingote style over white silk falle. Sne wore a turban style:! hat in matching lace and faile. Her!' corsage was of pink rosebuds and she carried a white prayer book. She was given in marriage by her sister. Miss Jean Stalker. 1 r osrtn Avenue East, fhe bride, .who has been ln the Fnrpsf nrini rtfffnV Sit THE NEWLY-STYLED ON DISPLAY I HERE NOW! THJ DAILT KEWf Tuesday, February lj l3;, Maybe This Is Why You're Constipated Perhaps the kind of food yon eat doesn't give your Uriels anything to vorfc on. Meat, potatoes and tread don't form the kind ot soft, bulky mass that will help move rour bowels. 11 so. a dish ot Crt5 erunehy Kelloegs All-Bran tor breakfast ffl plve you just the kind of "bulk" your intestines may need to work properly. And In addition, it contains the intestinal tonic. TiU-rnln B,. which helps to tone them. It you want to E"t at the caufc of your trouble, eat some KcUogg's All-Bran every day-as a cereal or baked in muffins. And drink plenty of water. All-Bran is made by Kellogg in London. Ont Sold by every grocer WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront The bridesmaid was Miss Isabel Xnere were forty-four passengers f Brannan who wore pale pink net . aboard the steamer Princess Norah over pink faile with waist length whJch was ln Ji0tt yesterday after- jacket of lace. Her hat was of matching net and lace and her bouquet of pink carnations and white narcissi. Jack Walsh was groomsman. As the bridal party entered the chapel, Miss Marybelle Stiles played the Wedding March. After the nuptial rites, there was a quiet reception at the home of the bride's sister ln Waldron Apartments. The bride's table had a white cutwork cloth. There was a beautiful three-tier wedding cake. White candles in sliver sconces and pink carnations adorned the table. The toast to the bride was proposed by Father Gordon and responded to by the groom. E. J. Fitzpatrick, father of the groom, proposed a toast to the bridesmaid to which the groomsman responded. Early in the afternoon the couple sailed on the Cardena .for a honey moon trip to Vancouver, noon southbound from Skagway to Vancouver. Five persons disembarked from the vessel at this port while three boarded her here for Vancouver. Union steamer Cardena, Capt James Findlay, arrived back in port on good time at 8:10 this morning from Stewart, Anyox and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypoints. Pilot Alex Holden oi Juneau arrived here with his seaplane at 10:40 this morning to take a passenger from the steamer Baranoff which has come here to entet dry dock. An hour or so later, Pilot Holden was m the air again on his way to Ketchikan. GETS SCHOLARSHIP HALIFAX. Feb. 15: (CP) Seattle ' nonrcrp A VprmKnn Ttnlifav hne - " " B wo I n n. j. ....... -u iiHuaiia. iiie onaes going- been awardcd a second-term oc-away costume was a three-piece cupance of the Imperial order of suit of glory blue lamablin cloth!DaUghtcrs 0f the Empire Overscan with matching accessories. On scholarship. Ferguson graduated thtjlr return to the city Mr. and.from Dalhousic University here In iuip. rnzpuincK win resiae on 193(5. .VhT" .n-i.: .. ,r new Glasgow, n.s, Feb.; is: nX nr,n h 7f , "cre CP.-Wallace Frascr, of nearh; ES L L ,S ' V"y,BridSeville suffered a broken co h PoRutar and lf" ? the',,r bone and shock whcn a brancl branch ncm m wmcn sne is ncia was testified to by a number of show HIT HV lilCANCK "N. See the nevr StundarJ Forel V-8 today the car that Lringti modern 8-cylindcr enjoyment right down to the base ot the low-price ficldt The new Standard line of 1933 Ford cars includes the Tudor and Fordor Sedaui and the Coupe newly stjlcd wilh 19315 beauty, and powered with the brilliant V-8 engine now In ita seventh year of success. Longer hood, new interiors, big luggage compartment, it's a car you'll think expensive until you price it. Many owners report 22 to 27 miles to the gallon. Gel full details from us on thclow prices, the easy financing. You'll he convinced that if you can afford a new car at all, you can aflord a new Standard Ford V-8. B furs fo 0tf full information also obouf fit Ds luxs Ford V-8 for 1938. Entirely different, entirely new in appearance, powered by the famous V-8 engine the biggest, moif luxurious Ford car ever built. S. E. PARKER LTD. FORD DEALER Third Avenue Prime Rupert, IJ. C. .... .1 ! I . 1 .1 1 t. - ers which were held In her honor'. , j : , u. tu , ,uliflew back and struck him. then iiu uj me many weoaing gilts, i The groom has been here for three WOHKINO OVERTIME lWih?,!?mTt,7,P?!!l SHELBURNE, N. S.. Feb. 15: J t't f l V Northcrn .T lu'th hcrmcn-8)bw.n the!CP-Co-operative industry has . Sid worklnR overtlmc hcrc st loragc. iproup of young men arc busy at ... iwork building a fleet or snipe 'boats. When their work is finished Try a Dally Newt cussll.fd ad- in the soring, each will have a vertlsement for best results. yacht of his own. Dr. Aspinall Is Speaker Before British Israel Dr. W C. Aspinall was a very Interesting speaker at the meeting of the British-Israel Society last evening before a good gathering of members at the Toe H Rooms on Fulton Street. Beginning with the blessings be stowed on his sons by Jacob and dwelling particularly on Ephraln Manassch and Judah, the speaker raced the history of the tribes :helr migrations through the Caucasian Mountain?, along The Pass if Israel to the last King Zedc-kiah and the escape of the Prin-ess Tephl with Jeremiah and the Uone of Jacob to Ireland. A general discussion followed Present day events could be seen shaping themselves as set out In the prophesies of Jeremiah, Ezeki-U and Daniel, it was said. At the next meeting, a study will be ma!e of the Thirteenth Chapter of Twenty -Five Years Ago February 13, 1913 In order to facilitate work of xcavation for the railway terminals here. General Superintendent W. C. C. Mehan announces thai the lower portion of Centre Street will be closed and that a new roadway for all kinds of traffic will be provided from the foot of Second Street via an overhead lamp towards the wharves. Alex Clapperton has been anointed assistant to the city as csfor. Ernest Alllstone has bcr. iMff"d on the permanent city ha!' staff. The American fishing schoonci Malolo was wrecked on Whitecllfl Tsland. The crew were picked ur by the fisheries patrol stcame: Restless and brought here. An at ?mnt will be made to salvage tlv Malolo which is a sixty-five foot vessel. The Dally Nrw t.as an audited irculation. Piav safe! With Canada's lafC selling lough and cold remedy. I COMEDY IS ROMANTIC ; Fred .Mac.Murray, Carole Lombard and John Barrymore In "True "Confession Carole Lombard and Fred Mac-Murray are teamed up again In "True Confession," a gay romantic comedy, which Is on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here as the first of the week offering. Mac-Murray is a young lawyer whose honesty and ethics forbid him from taking any case in which he cannot feel convinced that his client is right with the result that his cases are practically non-existent. Miss Lombard, as his young wife. Is ai natural born liar who is constantly I in hot water with her husband be-' cause he cannot stand her prevarications. To help out her husband, the wife gets a job but finds herself arrest-1 ed for murder although she is entirely Innocent. MacMurray proceeds to defend her and some queer turns I make the trial a seasation, giving j the struggling young lawyer enough 'publicity to help out his ailing bus-l iness. After the acquittal, MacMur- ray is swamped with clients and the i wife gets a fat contract to write her life story for a newspaper syndl-'cate. There is a sensational John Barrymore heads the supporting cast which also Includes such popular screen figures as Una Merkel, Edgar Kennedy. Lynne WARDEN JAILED PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Feb 15: CP Convicted of assaulting Captain F. J. Wall, Prisons Sup erintendent, Lieut. O. V. Gam deputy superintendent, and Sam uel Baker, officer in charge of the Carrera Settlement, Walter James Warden of Carrera Convict Settlement, was sentenced to serve thref months' imprisonment with har-; labor. ANTIQUE STOVE CHARLOTTETOWN. Feb. 15 CP) An old open-face stovr ""YaHklyn style, said to have been mported from Scotland about 100 years ago by one of the earliest; Charlottet'own merchants, has been offered for sale as an antique here The owners claimed It to be in rprfst onnH If rr " aBRONCHIALCOUGHS FOR IAD IREATH. SMOKER'S THROAT BUCKLEY'S THROAT AIDS. lOe A Book of Facts The World Almanac (Jet Your Copy Now of This Informative and Useful Volume TO Edition Just Received. Price 75 c A NW Chart a I.:.. I ,.L , Oil mt j . ujuiuiaiJiiii: i u inner isio.i ine enure uueen Charlotte Islands on one chart, Including the latest survey. Price t . I ' 1 $1.00 Uc Carry a Complete Stuck of Charts for This District. Also Pilot ISook. Parallel Jlnlcs, Dividers. Compass Magnets, Course l inders ami other Aids for IMurmcn mm m JJegins WEDNESDAY For TWO DAYS HIGH Sri: ROMANCE Ku uhluik-vlUMr lo tui y ru li WIDE ACTION Itinlliiif Mmrs HANDSOME 1 r Irene Huniw and N ; tin; lu-lj hffi. Ml h- I lainmrf !Lriii furl W 11' J1 .i mm fivl.i f..f T- - AND r, ilt'L IRENE DUNNE-N Cruet A Pa)iMBi ftdlaift will RANDOLPH SCOTT ! Dititlf loiRMr Akin Ttmlrtll ! RiymeiJ Walk in ttUi lMl rif i,. ui Ok.. mi..(h4. h A Imam Itumim fttintx (At ami n 2BI Also Technicolor Sperbttj "POI'-KYi: AND AM IIABV LAST TIMKS TONHSIIT Carole I-omlurd, Itnl .Mac-Murray in "True Confes.ion" (7:10 and 9:13) (l-ist Show Tonijht at 0:03) Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food Is Good The Rooms Are Clean The House Is Warm The Service Frlendljr The Rates Are Reasonable KNOX HOTEL R. Itrasell N. 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