TtuMilayL August 8. WO.. N 1 10C:li It ot) . I TO,K l at Pi boaU being In with catches, was no sale ot halibut on the Fish Exchange this morning ,:, steamer Catala, Capt. Fipdlay. arrived In port at , , in today from Stewart and northern points and Is sailing KELLOGG'S ASTHMA fl RELIEF " Open Till 10:00 p.m. Ice Cream Soft Drinks Tobaccos Candies MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY Ci ii. r -t jbW lovrtfr br 41 tmW tonwfwd Kl bd lw ' K' ' SpKiow concrilrd Hofig .1 f1RHnt Your Jh.. it dfi Uf varwtv ot ovtttnt Daynile Lounge and One Chair I'lione 775 WEDDED IN 892.00 VANCOUVER A in a r--l a no. A . tn PAntlnnatlnn K- "6 i muw local in- 1 5" Vi"' trpt. tnnV r.l. to Vancouver and waypolnu ctmv ZT -X Mabel Nellie) Lawrence, daughter r.,iiir mv:un, wupi,. oi Mrs. rercy Cameron of this 4',-nnard arrived In port city, became the bride of Charles, m olock last night from a Anderson, son of Mr- and Mrs R voyage on the Vancouver- T. Anderson, also of Prince Rupert h-rlotte Islands roufe tn Attendants of the counle wm-p RELIEVE SUFFERING QUICKLY WITH August 6, 1915 Warsaw occupied by Austro-Oerman forces, the retiring Russians blowing up all ll bout Polazzo. August Furniture Sale Terms Arranged MacKenzie's Furniture 3-7 THIKI) AVENLT I mmmmmmr iiurr . LINKS J HUllTflll CANADIAN PACIFIC Tbnscontincntal Trans-Pacific Trans-Atlantic . - '...in. .,wi uii Ports To Vancouver vla wean r . p. . - -S.S. Friday 10 p.m. "Princess Adelaide .very To Vancouver Direct , Princess Charlolte St' 1 3rd. 24th. Sept. 4th AMt tiih M To Ketchikan. Wrangell,Juneau 4Hi.y Aug. 2nd. 5th, ;2tlii lCthj l?th. 20th, 30th wlthiCanlan Facincvltea Connections at Vancouver . Tickets and Reservations 'rom ... . i-ruiic ,., --. IVOATSGcncra LUMBER i CfMKNT. SASH and HOOKS Complete Line of Building nt . &uppues 7- Aik. McCafferv Ltd. "iUCI I CllV ri,. 116 ter May. sail this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver and other points In the' south. paying a visit In the city, Is sailing by the Catala this afternoon on her nu..rt and will sail at 8 Mis, Molly Lawrence and Harry . retur'n to Victoria. j ii ver the same route. Mrs. E. C. Brooke, who has been . ve?v L t?T " Master Ray and Leslie and Miss LemJ.n m" a,nd, eS-!Donalda, chUdren of Mr. and Mrs. Wldf 5 A. O. Rlx, are sailing this afternoon in Prin,. p l,-n Z Jl Br00m Was n the Catala to visit in Vancou- k-m. K..ul ine ver.Donalda will remain In Vancou- nuc nits ween in mis cuy since V" , 10 attend ,ui early lrlhood The latter Is well UOWn i" n tfl1fntpH vlnllnlof nnl rou.tlc tea -her Mr and Mrs- Donald Matheson, Th Rtoom is now In the naval who have been visltlng or the past forv'ce attached to the steamc 'ew days with Mr. Matherson's par- Pr)nc Robrt ents' Mr- and D J- Matheson, Mrs Anderson is PxtPptM in are sailing by the Catala this after- arrivB hPrp nr. Prirtav",, tav. ,,n noon for Vancouver enroute back M re'denre while her husband is on service. Canada At War 25 Years Ago Bralome. i Notice Is given that gun practice will be carried out from Barrett and Frederick Batteries .between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on the 8th, 9th and 10th of August, 1940. (183) I HOTEL ARRIVALS : Prince Bupert ' M. A. Myros, Hazelton; A. C. McMillan. Caspaco; C. R. Crys- onages over ine viu. dale M Malwhla M, R Benlschke.' night. Italians Invading Austria bom- w j, McLean. w. a Dodmn. h ! uaruro w .:u Cieland and j 0 Plkuson( Van- couver; W. Hanson and E. S. Lat-,tery, Smlthers; E. Taylor, Ladner; Dr. C. A. Armstrong, Port Simp son; C. L. M. Glggey. Terrace; T Campbell, Miss T. O. Snickett an.3 Miss H. Forsythe, Victoria; B Buceglrdle, Winnipeg; Mrs. H. B. Burkeshaw, Ottawa; Mrs. W. J. Connolly, Mr. and Mrs. Mochle and R. Gibson, Edmonton; Mrs. C. W Blackstock, Jasper; Richard Mar, Inverness. Central j Florence Ellsworth, city; H Anderson, Dlgby;; N. Nowad and J. Olscy, Vancouver; H. Ghecuteo, Prince George. Koyal Colin McRea, Barrett Point; E. Norlln, Ed Hermanson, F. Skog and Sam Normland, Vancouver, u 1940 globetrotter MODEL A-20 $49.30- Brilliant New CRBinET DESIGn In the Continental Style Excellent Short-UJawe Reception jlus these NEW features: Edge-lihltd, tIhc-lin dUI, Ht ic full iiion ngl (or tuning Finger tip tuning and rolumt control knobi on either (id ot cabinet for enier, better, more naiuril operation. Victrola and ttltmion attach ment plug-ina. Come in today ... See and hear the Globe Trotter A-20 McRae Bros. Ltd. THX DAH.T NEWS uaT LOCAL NEWS NOTES II your caper is late phone 88 When you go on your Holidays or Blue 709 ) take the Dally News with you. Mc ' will pay lor the paper lor two .out of town. tf Mrs. S. D. Macdonald and daugh-'monthi "William Sarton of the Royal Bank staff 'Balled Saturday eve ning on the Pxince Oeorge lor afl three weeks' holiday trip to Van couver. Mrs. K.. IT.NeM of Juneau arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from the Alaska Capital and proceeded by train last evening' to Jackson, Tennessee. Mr-a cMnuv WtlWt flrvH fnmtlv left on last -evening's train lor Win- BM nipeg to Join Lieut. Wlllett who wasj recently transferred there in the Royal Canadian Artillery. I Indian Agent . T Philups -of the Queen Charlotte Islands and son, Howard Phillips, arrived in the city on the Camosun last night from Massett Jor.a brief visit to town. They will be returning to the Is lands tonight. j Arthur Robertson joi Massett is1 paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived from the Queen Char lotte Islands on the Camosun last night. He will be returning home tonight. Carl Kirmes, Massett hotel pro prietor and marchant, Is a 'Visitor in the city. He arrived from the Queen Charlotte Islands last evening and .will be returning home to WEAVERS SOUGHT MANCHESTER, Eng., Aug. 6: (CP) To meet the shortage of weavers because of mill working longer hours, an appeal has been made to former cotton operatives t register as temporary weavers. Funeral Notice Funeral service for our late brother E. R. Walter, will be held this afternoon at 3 p.m. at tae B. C Undertaking Parlors. All members of the craft are requested to attend. W T. VANCE. E. B. BAKER. Timely Recipes RASPBERRY MOUSSE "3 cups fresh raspberries i2 cup fruit sugar pinch salt 1 tablespoon gelatine 2 tablespoons cold water 'z pint whipping cream Press berries, througn sieve to remove seeds. Add sugar and salt. Soak gelatine In cold water. Dissolve .over hot water. Stir Into fruit pulp. When mixture is partially set fold in cream, whipped until .stiff. Allow to set. Serves six. Our Famous Edson Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanaimo Wellington Coal Bulkley Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEET) CO. Phtine 58 and 558 "THL SEAL QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Facke4 by ths nly aalmen canning company with an .all the. year round aajroH la Prlne RniMrt . Bulletins 6T&EICHER JC1TE WELL BERLIN Official German source ear that Julius Strelcher, governor of Francoola and No. 1 Nad Jew Waiter, who was with Hitler in the Munich beer hall explosion, is in perfect health j near Nurnberg. It had been re- j ported yesterday that Strelcher was dead. j POSTAL MAN DEAD i VANCOUVER Marry John Painter, 56, for twenty-nine years in the postal service here and member A the champion Vancou- I e Athletic Club lacrosse team In I I9U-1914, died suddenly last ANOTHER TRAFFIC FATUITY VANCOUVER Tenth traffic Jalaiily ot the year In Vancouver, Wanda Stade, 6, of Chilli -waclg wag killed in a .collision of automobiles at King: Edward and Windsor Street last night. Wanda's mother and sister weze not imrt. ARACIE HAD BUST DAY VANCOUVER More than ten thousand Jammed the Forum last ' night to bear Gracie Fields and Anna Neagle, it being a gathering of enthusiasm and laughter. Gracie also visited Stanley Park Pavilion, Shaughnessy Military Hospital and the Crippled Children's Hospital. GREEK SHIP CAUGHT NEW YORK The Greek ship Oropos, 4400 tons, f aught in a hurricane 250 miles south ct Florida, sent out an S.O.S. last night SAWDUST FOR EGGS HAYLING, England, August 6: (CP) After careful experiments, C. A. Arbuthnot announces that hens produce a larger quantity of eggs when fed sawdust, 10 per cent clxture, over a certain period. MICE ATTACK WHEAT SYDNEY, NS.W, Aug. 6: (CP) .Millions of mice have caused ex tensive damage to stored grain in the wheat belt ot New South Wales. The quest of the mice tor water partly explains the invasion. Mrs. S. M. Johnson and Miss Mar garet Johnson and Miss Thomaslna Krause are sailing by the Camosun for a visit at Massett. Announcements AU advertisements In this ccl-nmn will he charred for a full month at 3!k word S.O.N. Dance, August 9. 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Armoury, August 16. W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar. November 1. United Bazaar, November 21. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized JVIiHt VALENTIN DA FRY 5 , . TUP HAII V MRU'S I 4- Delivered at Your Door 50c A MONTU J Phone 98 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Koval Bn (Udf. HOLIDAYS Book Your Ileservations at SANGAN RIVER HOIJDAY CAMP Now Also for Full rartlculars Write MRS. DUNN Massett Queen Charlotte Is. B.C. A i !l Nem&ddities by Squier ElSlfS HOLLYWOOD TRtK WILL BECoNoarjEO in a special car. WITM AM AIR CONDITIONED STALL AMD O.UB ROOM. AVtT, A HEBOSMAN AND A RfPOETtR WILL SHARE THE CAR Li, v tlSlE IS AM IMTHU51ASTIC LETTER WRITER. AMONG HER CORRESPONDENTS ARE FAMEO CONNIE ACK., '.HENDRlK VAN LOON AND HOSTS OF KIDS. SHE HAS -her cum secretarv and personal tatiowerv' Censorship In Norway Strict THe WORLD'S riRST eOVlWt ACTRESS I THE 8 VEAR-OLD JEBSEV. WHOSE OttNKTE BOUOOIR : WTHE NEVUVOftKWOHLPS FAIR BORDEN BUILDlKS t MAGNET FOR MILLIONS, NOW LEAVES FOR THE MOW CAPITAL TO APPEAR IN RKO's PRODUCTION OF LOUISA AUOTTSlUTTLE MEN" Wrw KAV FRANCIS ! HEK FRIENDS 5AY ELSIES I II m SEETHING EMOTIONAL FOWEB'la I'-'l A UUSStD fVtNI WIU INTERRUPT ELSIE'S FILM CAREER N AUGUST. ftSKED ABOUT THE OUAUTV OF HER WCE FOR I MOVIE MKTS. PRO DUCER GENE TOWNS SUMMED IT UP 6RIEFL CORAPf HE REPLIED. CIVIC CENTRE CARNIVAL August 21, 22, and 23 Free 10 Days Supply Cashmere Bouquet Pace Powder With each 4 cakes Cashmere 23C ' Bouquet Soap All for Cashmere Bouquet Lotion 25c bottle only lc with purchase of 40c size. 65c value for Colgates Tooth Powder 20c tin only 1 with purchase of 34C Giant Sjze. 55c value for Free 25c Woodburys Lotion With each purchase of 50c Woodburys Cold or Vanishing Cream. SOP S ...... - v w !g 7t)C vaiue lor Ormes Ltd. Zrits Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Phones 81 & 88 Open Daily irom 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to 2 P-m. and 7 to 9 p.m. K you lose anything, advertise for It. sr general staff may be reproduce! nor may their photographs', be published. T. Official communiques emanating from 'countries at war with Oe- many must not be published ex- , cept when they are sent Bound Fast By Nail throuen tne German-controlled Regulations LONDON, August 6: (CP) Indications of strict censorship 'con dltions under which editors In German-occupied Norway have to work are shown In a despatch from Stockholm received by well-Informed Norwegian quarters here. ' Rtatpmpnts frnm German mill-1 telegraph' agency in Oslo. JJews broadcasts from these countries also must not be used. Communiques from the German high command must be printed in bold type. DROPS BOMB IN nOTEL KARACHI, India, Aug. 6: (CP) Five people were Injured In a bomb, tary authorities must be published textually and a request for publl- explosion in a crowded restaurant cation In .a certain position in the near nere. aii aaicnw paper must be obeyed. No speeches visitor piCKea up a ouiue, ucu of the Norwegian Royal Family, wun explosives ana. uirew u, w . . i n -v tne Norwegian government or mc nwi. e 5 i 1 1