urwfcr Auuil2i, 1024. Swcoi, wJift a broom Uion M' ..... l2. Art nrl I ..III nnifllv ilommml r:t I I'll In cnre Uiat thorough clean. I.. I. a nittlhiwl 4nr mmlnnn of). Lot usulfiiiionfrati? one in -J-) I"-' Ui'MIUI, M WW aien Hardware In. The Ifatldy Andy Store. . n til. . n Hardware- and Sporting Goods J L. j NOTICE OF SALE. . udu m.n f..i,i t , I..im fli.lil - V-I4IM uiM lrioe. uli!'-h In th tmuM lUliWI RLIIIIILHI f Willi I'lltHlll II TPH rm . icil I ii " up n imr-tai fiiMitrr wnirr. prir Mil. The hKrlHst op any tmiU-r furnitr imriu iiihi - iijiy to jusinri (Y APPOINTMENT PURVEYORS TO SHARKS ARE SEEN NEAR ENGLISH SHORE Octopus off South Coast and the Sting Ray Annoying to Bathers LONDON. .np. 21. Tho romnt rMort dial liluo sharks were on. countered near Hull need not cause any alarm amonpsl holiday makers, says a correspondent of the Daily News. No less than I ft different varieties of sharks havo heen seen al various h'me round the Uritisli coasts, but their appearance is very rare. Smaller than sharks are the many types of dogfish. They re fairly common round our shores and' are well known In fishermen owing to the nets they destroy. The sea scorpion, loo, is fairly common on the norther, ly roasts of Knftland and Scotland, hut usually relreats when surprised by a swimmer. More lerrifyiiifc still, with its prominent, beadlike eyes, is the j octopus, which is occasionally J seen off the. south coast. I Fortunate . is that most of it..." urn."!, iin irt i ii an inr iiil cattle ray and the stinpr ray, are seldom found within a few yards of the shore. All holiday-makers are familiar with the jellyfish, which abounds on nearly every sea shore in the country. Hut few halhers'know that some of these pretty inconsequential - looking fish can inflict a painful si ins. Jellyfish should not he confused with the beautiful sea anemones. 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Thl advert Iscmcnt Is not published or displayed by the Lkiuor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbu. w.3 ndver-fleiirtniii to ..1.1 nnhli.jl.Ki1 up disnlnvcd IY the I-iquor uniroj Uoard or by tho Government of Lintisii .uiiumu EFFORT BEING MADE REMOVE SACRED STONE Scottish People Stilt Trying to Secure Stone of Destiny From Westminster Abbey LONDON. Aue. 21. David Kirkwnod, M.P has done more than cxnrcss I lie onlnion that the ..... . . --. , , Stone of D.-iiny, in Westminster Abbey, nuuht to he restored to Scotland; be has now introduced bill into the House of Comm'ons for the removal of the Stone. It las been in the Abbey for hut hirly years. The Kim? Is willing o Rive it up, hut the people of London decline to let it go. His ory Is repealing itself after six tiundred years. There Is not the remotest chance that the bill will tro through, hut London has al- eady held indie-nation meetings over the bare idea. The Stone was brought to Ireland by the Irinfess Tamar Tephi, daughter of King Zedekiah (from, whom King fleorgo is de scended) in the year 583 rt.C. She rn'arried the King of Ulster, ami liicir descendants were crowned on the Stone until Fer gus (he Great took it to Scotland n 485 A.D. According to the Ilrilish Israel World Federation, Westminster Abbey holds in this block of sandstone the actual "Throne of David." LANDS ON ICE CAKE HAMIIUIIO, Germany, Aug. 21 President Klierl has awarded the medal for bravery to air pilot Max Tuxen, of this city for an extraordinary air feat. Last January Tuxen made a perilous landing on an ice cake in the North Sea on which was a stoker who had been left as a watchman on a wrecked mntorship. The man was half Starved and bad given up hope of rescue. CATHEDRAL IS DEDICATED IN ANCIENT FORM Many Dlgnatarles of English Church Present to Take Part In Ceremony FIRST SINCE REFORMATION LONDON, Aug. 21. In the presence of the Kinp and Queen, and of representatives of the Anglican Communion and ' indeed of well-nigh every Christian communion spread all over the world, Liverpool Cathedral has been consecrated and "set apact from all profane and unhallowed uses." When completed (only the cen tral portion has yet been built' the Cathedral will rank in sizej and general impressiveness next' to the Cathedrals of SI. Peter's al Home and or Seville. The consecration of this first por tion took place twenty years to Ihe day after King F.dward laid Hie foundation stone. Thirteen years ago Ihe magnificent Lady! Chapel was completed, and has' since served as the pro-cathedral of the diocese. At the ceremony recently there attended nearly every dignitary of the Church of -F.ngland in this country, including Ihe Archbishops of Canter-j bury and York, the Primus of the' Fpisropal Church of Scotland, Ihe Oreek Archimandrite, the Primate of all Canada, the Arch bishop of Algnnm, and bishops from America, from Asia and from India. 500 Years Back For the Order of Consecration it had been necessary to examine records extending for at least five hundred years back, for Liverpool is Ihe frst cathedral ever jo be built In England from the foundation since the nefor- nXation. . The King and Queen occupied seats of carved oak near to the throne of Ihe Archbishop of Canterbury, There were twelve, stages in the service. First Ihe bishop of the diocese, Dr. David, attired in plain clothes, went to various parts of the building and exhorted Ihe congregation to prepare themselves for the sol-rmln ceremony of consecration. Later a thunderous knocking was heard at the Great West Door. It was again the Hishop, and upon his third knocking the door was opened, and he was banded the keys of the building. Kneeling alone In the aisle, he remained while a procegslon of clergy pass-to tho choir. The Bishop thou THE -DAILY NEWS- PAGE FIVE You must see the NFMOLASTIK Re-during Girdle to fully appreciate its practical use and dainty appearance. Come in and let iisLow 'y'du' this unique garment. 1 . . .. ... 1) . 1 To meet the increasing demand the makers of Nemo Corsets now offer to Canadian women a ' PERFECT rubbertype garment designed to promote correct and healthful reduction Nemolastit? (THE GUARANTEED) Rubber Reducing Girdle Months of intensive study and, experiment were required to perfect and produce 'NEMOLASTIK the patented fabric used in the construction of the NEMOLASTIK Guaranteed Rubber Reducing Girdle. NEMOLASTIK is made from pure gum rubber, specially processed and covered on both sides with lustrous milanese-silk of .a delicate, peach shade. 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Ltttm Patent Pending for Garment and Material by tho Hishop followed: "We do now declare to be consecrate and for ever set apart from all pro- ' fane and common uses this House of God." Liverpool citizens of all ranks and of every faith nvde mnn rejoicing over the presence ; of the King and Queen, and over the consummation of this sacred enterprise. At the civic Welcome (n St. George's Hall the: King said in part : King's Address j "The building of the noble ! Cathedral is a fine tribute to the ; piety, the generosity and the local patriotism of the city and diocese, that on tho twentieth anniversary of the day when my rose, and taking his crozicr, made dear rather laid the foundation Ihe sign of Alpha and Omvga, on j stone, this great and splendid a part of Ihe pavement which had achievement of architecture is been sprinkled with charcoal dust. I ,-oady for consecreation and use. Unattended, the Hishop, with the! The hope you have expressed that keys in his bnnd, paced thcjtbis Cathedral Church of Christ length of the nave and choir to in Liverpool may be worthy of the High Altar, upon which he tho historic Cathedrals of Eng-deposiled the keys. The solemn! land will assuredly be realised, words of consecration followed. J Liverpool has risen to the full Other ceremonies followed, in-1 height of its rare opportunity and eluding Ihe Act of Witness. Lay- has placed itself on a level with ing his hand upon me piiiiar or those great merchant towns of omilh south enrtnn sacrarium vt!( t nV I the ' TlSnl.nn ' t ir 1 11. a t f 1. S It. . the Hishop made his mirk of consecration, and directed the Clerk of 1orks o instruct the Master Craftsman to cut Into the pillar tho sign of tho Cross encircled by Ihe symbol of eternity,.. Signed and Sealed There followed the signing of the Deed of Consecration, Clerks with quill pens, with a5 ladlo for Ihe seal and with sand for tho drying of the signatures, brought them to a table In a central space. Ihe Middle Ages which found the h icliest expression of their re ligious aspirations and of their civic pride in the building and adorning of their cathedral church." LAND ACT. Nolle of InUntloo to AbI t LmS Lan4, In Oncpn Chariot le Mam) l,il lU.Mrlcl, Reeortllnfr District or Prlnc nnprt, B.C., ami lliiati nwir. Tow lltll, Oranam lllanrt. TAKK .NOTICE tint I. Georire W. Dow. Ilnir. of 3688 Cambrlilirp Strert. 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