PAftl FOUR THE DAILT MEWS. Wednesday, Jun ij, j,,, - YOU CAN'T BUY NEW EYES But you can cet satisfactory glasses from OEO. F. DAVEY, Reentered Optometrist, who. for the past six years, has been giving a real personal service in the Optical Department of Max Heilbroner The vZcnZJrclcr mm ff ' m v H Beautiful Tlell . . . Fly Fishing Sea Bathing Hunting Tennis Badminton Auto Trips on Marine Highway Picnics Sandy Beaches Modern Conveniences Milk from Government T.B. Tested Cows No Flies No Mosquitoes. $17.50 Per Week Children Under 12, Half Rate MADAME RAJAUT Mrs. F. W. Allen, who has been on a week's trip to Stewart, returned to the city from the north on the Catala last evening. PHONE: 636 FRESH MILK and CREAM Whipping Cream Vi pint Whipping Cream 1 pint 20c 35c Dominion Dairy AdrertUe la the Dally News i QUM THE DUNES Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Queen Charlotte Island SHINGLES The best made or the coast. Not Kiln Dried HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 rmmm PYRAMID PROPHECY Mathematical Deductions From Great Egyptian Structure Give Key to Future Events One of the interesting features of an address before the Prince Ru-nert Ovro Club vestcrdav bv Robert Bartlett on the subject of the Oreat Pyramid of Gizeh were mathematical deducUons based' on measurements of passages within the pyramid on which predictions of future events are based. It Is claimed by students of these mat ters that the commencement of the uresent depression was set by ma thematical measurements of the principal passage as being May 29. 1028, and that the end would come m September 15-16, 1935. Later .here would ensue another world :atastrophe of some kind such as conomic chaos or Armeggadon tnd on August 19-20, 1933, there would be the second coming of Jhrist who would be sent to re establish on earth again God's law instead of man's. Other events which Pyramid authorities had asserted might have been foretold by the markings of the main passage had Included the exodus of the people of Israel from Egypt in 14C6 B.C.. the life of Christ, the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD., the end of the Dark Ages in 1518, ihs beginning of the present greatness of Britain In 1558, the beginning of the modem age of speed in communication, trade and industry In 1314, the era of mass production from 1909. Britain's entry Into the Oreat War on August 4. 1914. :he end of the War for Britain on November 11. 1918, the commencemen; of the first post-war depression on July 11. 1920. and the ending of same on November 10. 1921. Mr. Bartlett showed how mathematical deductions rrom the measurements of the Great Pyramid supported theories of the British-Israelite belief. According to Davidson, the Pyramid had been built by direct command of God in 2625 B C. by Enoch, the only man in Biblical history who had not actuaily -died but had "walked with God." This had been before the Flood which history fixed as being in 2344 Bp. Mr. Bartlett save; measurements and' architectural details of 4he Pyramid which had been listed by the .ancient Greeks as being one of the seven Wonders of the Wnrlr! the real wonders of which, hovscver. naa not been revealed until the last seventy-five years or so ThP vast structure was 464 feet high, covered some thirteen acres and weighed ninety million tons It u-n an architectural marvel which, in some or Its details, could not be duplicated by man today. The mea surements were precise to a min uteness almost incomprehensible. Mr. Bartlett revealed many details of the Pyramid, all of which proved both interesting and R. W. Sinclair of Inverness cannery arrived In the city on last night's train lrom the Skeena River for a brief visit to town. He is returning to Inverness today. McLEOD'S Shoe Store New Location 3rd Ave., op. Besner Bk REPAIRING Phone: Blue 909 "TILLIE THE TOILER" New Books For Local Library Number of Non-Fiction Volumes Added to Shelves The following new books have been added to the shelves of the Prince Rupert Public Library: "Andree's Story," S. A. Andree. "William the Conqueror," Hllalrc Belloc. "Queen Elizabeth," Katherlne Anthony. "The Royal Line of Franec," E. T. Cook. "Jane Austen." Francis W. Cornish. -The English Sonnet," T. W. II. Crosland. "John Hampden's England," John Drinkwater. "Rose Garden Primer," Boer Holmes. "Houdtnl's Bscapss and Magic." Waiter B. Gibson. "Eothen." A. W. Klivglake. "Tmerlarie the Earth Sliaker," Harold Lamb. "Mary. Queen of Scots," Brie Linklater. "Leonardo da Vinci, the Artist." Edward MacCurdy. "Prince Charlie," Compton Mackenzie. "Napoleon and Ills Marshals," A. G. Macdonell. "Mary Webb," Thomas Moult. "Socrates." A. E. Taylor. "First to Go Back"," Irlna Skarla-tina. "Climbing Roses," G. A. Stevens. "Christina RossetU." D. M. Stuart. PROTEST AT MORATORIUM United States Objects to Decree Made by Germany BERLIN. June 20: The United Statea.has lodged a note of vlgorou?. protest and reprimand with the Oerrnan government against the decree whereby Germany declares a moratprlum on all loan repayments fqr six months. Such a moratorium applicable to all nations is particularly discriminatory against the United States, it Is declared. The liawes loan, the note points out. Was an unconditional obligation and the international bank will expect Germany to honor Its payments thereunder. NOW OPEN Palm Coffee Shop Pleasant surroundings and Service with a Smile Call and see us Across from the Power Co., Third Avenue SHORT WAVE Time is Here You can listen to these stations on your present set W8XK Pittsburg. W3XAL Houndsbrook, NJ. VESDIt Winnipeg. W2XAF Schenectady, N.Y. Enquire at the SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC for this information Second Avenue & Third Street 'NANA' REAL DIFFERENT Anna Sten, Colorful European Film Star, In .Much-Discussed Picture At Capitol Theatre Anna Sten. noted European actress, makes her screen debut In "Nana," one of the season's nuxrt dlsoussed talking picture dramas, which comes to the Capitol Theatre here this mid-week. The rise and fall of a notorious courtesan in the say and colorful setting of Parts In 1870 forms the story of "Nana." Nana and her cronies. Satin and Mlml. played by Mae Clarke and Muriel Kirk-land, start off from the gutters and the hovels to the boulevards, cafes and music halls, an accident causing Nana's rise from a kKehei drudge to a ndted actress. She pro-greases to fame and riches, lias lovers by the score but is finally thrown back into the gutter where she commits suicide. Richard Bennett. Lionel AtwIU and Phillips Holmes are among the victims of her voluptuous and lrrestible charms. She la saucy, fiery, melting and tragic in turn. Settings for the film are most elaborate, no expense having, apparently, been spared In the filming of the story of the happy, singing, carefree pleasure capital of the world Music halls ring with laughter and gaiety and the people are hoarse with racous sonv It Is a very different picture. Dr. H L Alexander sailed iast evening on the Caulu for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria Ho wlli be away for Uir icxt two or three weeks WE WELCOME The Opportunity TO SERVE Y()L( j With quality Goods at Low Prices I.B.C. PANTRY SODAS 90 2-Ib. pkg UOK ' ALLGOOD SOCKEYE OP SALMON, fe's. 2 tins l ; FEL8 NAPTHA SOAP Qf 10 bars to carton, per etn.'''! JELLY POWDERS Any CQpj Flavors, per do. tJtll r ROMAN MEAL per pkg 34c We Carry Dr. Jackson's Other HEALTH FOODS. Ask for them. EDDY'S OWL MATCHES- 7p 3 boxes to pkg.. per pkg. 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