I ' February 38. HHP M' Hiilld B.C. Payrolls- A Rich Fulness Night or Day PHONE i mm P-iif Milk has a rich ., mat I Und Ideal for table PACIFIC MILK WEDDED ON SATURDAY MUs F.thel Cousins Becomes Of Floyd liby Bride Simplicity marked the wedding on Saturday evening at the home of the groom. Fourth Avenue RnKt ftiUtfwhon 8hel May. only dwfhter of uMr. ana Mra. p. T. Coaab m vilteaMw J. F.ltbrlnwrl Fourth Avenue Wert, beaame thr , ' 1 liHlnhtfully true flavor in,&rlde of flteyd Alexander Ebv, eid-, ,11 and ulvea new plea,re t on of Mr. and Mrs L c Eby ., a 'uo of tea. i use ir ror afitcv. 11. a. rwitum nfficiat.d. 1 ,,f my eooklrHE and baking,) The bride looked rharming , , is more economical man ner areas of while chiffon iiaj! mine, nnufli veil with bouquet of Illy ,,r Uie valley and aheH pink roses 'She entered the room on the arm !of her father bv whom Irradiated and Vacuum racked .given in marriaae. The ceremony was penormea under an arch of jsalal leaves and roses. Ruasel Cam eron played the wedding march. ( i:if j H Mfert 4 n a trip to- The bridesmaid. Charlotte Phll-bc us due back from the In- npaon. chose crushed roae taffeta . w, tomorrow nlahta train. ner dress and carried a bou- quel of pink and white carnations Th fin' detriment responded to Martin Erlksen was groomsman. r.uis on Saturday. At 12:20 Thee Fortune proposed the toast x Mvre wa a chimney fire at to the bride to which the groom . :iifiu-p of D. Stlncch, Fraser replied. A buffet supper was ser-; at 1 50 p m. a graas fire at vrd- during which the bride cut rt Tulr III11. and at 11:10 p.m. the three tier wedding cake. ( Ti.fy fire at the Mctropole The newlyweds will reside at 834 ' Borden Street 112 TAXI Prompt Service .1 Ifeated Tars February Clearance Sale ALL LADIE'S COATS . Half Price . .. WALLACE': MAKE YOUR FUEL DOLLAR STRETCH And YOUR FUEL BILL SHRINK Buy Bulkley Valley Coal The Economy Coal SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! ullint OCEAN FALLS and POWELL HIVE8 Steamer leavea Prince Itupert ever; THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trnlna leave Prince Rupert for the Enst Monday. Wedneadar, Friday, 6 p.m. Steamer for Ketchikan ana Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. J Of or trm ITTir fnrmm. fC. COll Gty Tiekst OQlc; 528 So i At V-9-40 It's lnfr.rof? f 1 .limy the Daily NeWS - ......hiwhk kw nilUW V licit fcM""'t that the people 0f the whole district are doing , the mma same. New Arrival IU, It. C. HAMFORD Fishermen Set Up To Market Their Own Fish ASTORIA, Oregon, Feb. ZAKs- j toria salmon fishermen, who have been demanding higher prices, are organising to sell their own fish, on the eastern market on a co-operative basis. Weather Forecast General Synopsis The pressure lis high over the northern Interior and quite low west of Vancouver is land with rain and snow In South- j ern B. C West Coast of Vancouver Island 1 Easterly winds, increasing to strong. with rain possibly tonight Sew Freh StKk of KASTKIt CANDIES and NOVELTIES Trom 1c (o 5c now on display. You are invited to look over the assortment while it is complete. Those wishing to ran have goods held till Kaster MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY Opposite Canadian Lelon Dr. R.C. Bamford Successor to Dr. It. I.I NOAHI. Will Continue Practice, of Dentistry in Rooms I, 2, 3 Itesner Klock Slock Taking Sale AH FURS At Goldblooms 25 Off Take advantage of the low Prices to buy flow W. C.0LDHL00M The Old Reliable" THE SEAL of QUALITY I o oc ill GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon racked by tht only lalmod cannint company with an all the year round payroll la Prince Raptrt THE DATLY.. PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Rev. E. W. Slater ' 'Anglican Church missionary, sailed last night ! on- the Catala for a trip to Stewart on ecclesiastical duties. ; Miss Mary Brldden arrived In the city cm the Prince John Friday night from Massett and will sail j Sunday night on the Catala for i Stewart, Mr. nnrl Mr, finm Rtwnwn v.-tin b-thss vj.wa.f vw arrivea in me cny on me irincc John Friday nlghi from Massett for a brief visit, returned to the Islands on the same steamer Saturday evening. HHEST COLDS b To relieve misery quickly,, tx- lernauy rub chest; throat. lICKS back with w VapoRub Mrs. T. A. McWaters returned to the city on the Catala last night from a visit In Vancouver. Rebecca Innes, who has been so journing in the. south, returned to the city on the Catala last night. Douglas Frlzzsll, who has been In Vancouver for the past couple of months, returned to the city from the south on the Catala lost night. Mrs. J. Olsen and two children, after a visit here with relatives, sailed by the Catala last night on their return home to Port Simpson. Mrs. A. Yates arrived in the city on the Catala last night from Vancouver for a visit with her husband who is stationed here with the local garrison. Dr. J. II. Carson, who has been on a business trip to Eastern Canada and the United States, returned to jthe city on the Catala last night, j having travelled back via Vancou ver. W. J. Rennle of Port Clement who arrived In the city at the end of thf uim-Ic from the Queen Char 1 lotte Islands, will sail tomorrow af ternoon on the CaUla for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Rennle Is already in the south. A cache consisting of three soft balls, a considerable quantity of drawing paper, two new decks of cards, ping pong set, pencils and ' erasers was found by children un- lder a sidewalk on Third Avenue near the Star Store. Up to noon today, no word had been received by the police of such goods being rhlss- ,Ing. I : Dally results. United March 7. News Classified Ads oring Announcements All adtertiaemenU'tn thU column will be charged for a full month at Kc word. Boys 'Band Dance February 28. Anglican Tea, Mrs. J. O. Johns, February 29. March 1 Tea, Mrs! Bert Morgan's. ; 1 102nd AuxlllaryDance, Oddfellow's Hall, March I. Eagles Bridge, March 6. , Tea, Mrs. Krlkevsky, Valhalla Fishermen's Dance. March 8. Farewell Prince Rupert Operatic Society and Hodgson Dancing: Academy benefit concert for local Red Cross Society. Capitol Theatre, Sunday, March 10, 9:00 pjn.The musical treat of the season. W.O.TAt. Tea, Mrs. Lineham's, 142 5th Eas,t, Marches. L. O B. A. Dalfodll Dance, March 15, Metropole Hall. Play March High School 14 and 15. Auditorium, St. Patrick's Tea, Catholic Hall, March 16. ' Presbyterian Tea, Little's, March 21. Mrs. J. J. United Sprlns jjal, April 11. Presbyterian- Spring. Sale April For prompt and courteous vice Phone 13 Taxi. set- Bridge Dance Scries, Moose Hall, Tuesday 8 p.m. (48) ' Maraett, sailing by the same steam-' ex Saturday evening on his return to the Islands. Thelma Campbell, who died sud denly at Alice Arm, sailed by the Catala last night on their return north. T. O. Willis of Ottawa, auditor for the Department of Indian Affairs, j arrived in the city on Saiurday night's train from Hazelton In the course of a tour of this district on "j official duties- and will be here for the next few days. Merely minor adjustments in jthe provincial assestment roll ' were made by John Dybhavn, Judge of the court of revision, last week. After the sessions of the revision court, the roll was adopted on the basis of the adjustments. Olof Hanson arrived In the city on Saturday night's train from Smlthers and Is now making arrangements for his campaign tour of the riding In the federal election contest In which he is again the Liberal candidate. Miss S. Tretlak of ths Hazelton Hospital nursing staff, Sho has been on a visit to her home at Courtenay on Vancouver Island, ar rived in the city from the south on the Catala last night and will,pro-i ceed to the Interior on this even-! !nr train. A family drunk at the week-end brought Joseph White and his wife, Oeorgina, and Joseph Wright and his wife. Gertrude, into city police. court this morning before Magistrate McClymont. Joseph White was fined $25; with option of one month's Imprisonment, for being In possession of liquor. Oeorgina was fined S10, with option of five days' imprisonment, for Intoxication. Joseph Wright, also for drunkenness, was fined $10, with five days' option, while Gertrude was sentenc ed to the three days she had already served. TRIP1 POSTPONED A trip of Ben's News Stand In termediate basketball team to Met-lakatla to play the Panthers of that village was to have been made Saturday night but postponed to this evening. was WHEAT PRICES' WINNIPEG, Feb. 26: (CP) Win nipeg wheat futures were off 'jc to 5ic Saturday with May closing at C9isc. New York prices were off H4C to l78c with May at $1.04s. The New York price was off fur ther today. 3ic to ic with May at $1.0f. NEW CENTRAL HOTEL ANNEX Second Avenue Housekeeping Apartments Ulot Water Heated) Airs. C. E. Black, Proprietress (Central Hotel) Our Famous Edson Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanalmo Wellington' Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 55$ NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU Proprietor "A UOMK AWAY FROM HOME Rates fl.00 up 50 Roomf Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Pbont HI r.a Box Iff Sons Of Norway jFatal Disease h Vakntine Dance ! Pastors Subject t Two Hundred Persons Attended En jojaDie Aiiair in uaaienows Hall The hall had been gaily decorated for the oscas- 1 inn TL'irn wnirA and rort vttmAa land ' ri Mr nH Mr- run balloons. who arrived in the city last week1 Music ,aa b' Mike Colussl's Or- unui 4 ajn. Olaf Skog was mistress fof c?re-lonles. CIrs. ' ' At midnight refreshments were served. ' The committee in- charge - consisted of Mrs. Chris Jensen, Mrs. Knut Slatta, Mrs. Olaf Sko Thor Murvold, O. Johansen( Anton Dyb-havn Jr. and Clause Aune. Hardening of the Heart Kills-Soul, Says Rev. II, G. Fuiutoiv l "Fatal Disease of the Soul Hard- Last Friday night la thVoddfel. Ji Hiart'.' Was f Provincial Constable Walter MldJHalW very successful and enV? dleton, with a prUoner in hU cus-.f?"?" ica-D ye" .aance MS Service yesterday. Mr. Funston ex- tody, arrived In the city on the Prince John Friday night . from .LntyJZZ lt''sl'horted aalnst aI1ln Serial event being one of muchtejoymen tnter6st, to cloee the door w chrW V V, T JZCZ. TTl'a spirit and service of to a rli zatJon of the position of those less fortunately situated. There was al- a duty, the pastor said, m en- deavotiring to stay the fall of those Kho were slipping away from- the with the remains of their daughter. "1""- "iU "",c"'8 w imi ChrisUan way. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Rnvsl Rank Bids B. C. Furniture Co. New and Used Household Furniture We have just reeeived a fclrffe shipment of kitchen ranges in two-tone, all enamel of finest quality at very reasonable prices I Singer Sewing Machine -Drop-head models, slightly used, from 1 Remington Typewriter A-l condition I Underwood Typewriter At 1 En;lish Pram Slightly used X.t...... 2 Complete Beds With coll springs. 4 ft by Cft. From 29 10 842.50 S27 29 $14.50 1 5-plece Dinette Suite M NEW FURNITURE 1 Chesterlitld-Bed with Occasional Chair Blanket storing space - 1 3-Piece Chesterrield In Repp and Velour in latest style $12 to $15 $12.50 3 Kitchen Uansev-Two-tohe. all enamel, Qfif to CQI 5ft D very fine quality, from Phone BLACK 324 Nest Door to B. C. Clothiers COAL $56.50 S89.00 THIRD AVENUE NANAIMO WELLINGTON ALBERTA SOOTLESS BULKLEY VALLEY Albert and McCaffery Ltd. rilONE 116 PHONE 117 "RUPERT BRAND" Smoked BLACK COD Smoked Daily Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. British Columbia 1 1.