'A . .... ml mm August 13. r EYES ' Licence it Numounls Full-roe r.amts. The New est In Eye-Wear Canada At War 25 Years Ago with all hands in the Adriatic Sea. German forces in the north inreaienea vuna-Petrograd rail- m Bl T 1 J rt i . . . f. om uaria ueauy promotea 38 TABLE LAMPS-In all new shades. From EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jcwelery Repairing, Hand Engraving Max ax Heilb neiioroner CHAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 261 for Appointment JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties Mildred Hunt Is Shower Honoree 10 oe vice-aamiral. night at the Prince Rupert Hotel ifi ' ; Daily ! W B. C. Furniture Co; S END TABLES Walnut. Special 12 COFFEE TABLES From $2.45 88.50 TO 89.75 82.95 TO 83.95 2 CHIFFONIERS In waterfall design in hardwood. Q4 Q rjB Boecial Special . ?XU.ID 7 I DRESSFjItS-latel -With round mirrors, very 4 KITtjlffi.RANCJES a'mcl. Priced at fc (Meet Her in a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 ' 4 Can Ride for Price of One Prince Rupert's Leading Taper , THE DAILY NEWS 1 Delivered at Your Door 50c A.9IONTH I Phtnc 98 i ri 820.50 -For coal and wood, in two-tone cream en- 865, 869, 884 andv894.50 j - 10 sf UDIO COUCHES--A11 sprjng-filled.lln green, rust and Ar-,vine redjulflat? matiiand 0tterns. C9C ffA RegularlAw " OtS b.SU 3 FOpR-FIKCrfKD'HfOOM SUITE'sAjonsLsitIng orJaedstead, chlf. Ffff .j'ffiMi TC892.00 I CIIIFFfpft5vv1ih Urge mirror aAd 5 drawers 839.50 31 THtIlrcnESTEitnpLp feITES-Ibst sty)cs and fcolihainKwinc, grcen.:ljist,Drowrrred and mahogany 1 alMaretf satfgs,9" j , t Phone BLACK 321 IGIRLS' CAMP VERY FINE Splendid Onting in Enterior Toung Ranger Band For BURNS LAKE. Auz. 13: The girls Young Ranger Bond of Bri-i tish Colombia held their annual camp at Pinkut Lake daring the! period extending from July 26 to' August 5 Inclusive and it was aj memorable outing for alL I . When the girls from various I points as far vest as Hazelton andj tasi to vanaernooi arrived at: camp, everything was in working' order as the Boys' Young Ranger. Band had done considerable work in oeauuiying me grounds as well as in leaving the tents in good order previous to their departure. t After the arrival of the girls, the camp was officially declared open by Mrs. W. Wilson who gave an appropriate speech for the occa-, siort ' J , Even If the weather did not. prove ideal for camping neverthe-' I less the girls enjoyed themselves very mucn. iney piayea various games, both indoor and outside. Fishing, swimming and boating Party by Whirlwind,' S-.1b.II Team ."V TZ "Z 1915.- Austrian sub- UtU Last Night in Prince Rupert T0ttneer onM T'Z tZZJZZ and Floating. , ! A lecture on "Forest Whirlwinds' softoall team tion and its Cultural Influence-' members of the Ladies' League held was delivered by the camp mother ' a o HoMrV,tf1 Vlf.hn. .V, . 1 It o 1 ' I un a hike to Auger Lake, a dis advertjsii. re m Oall ; shortly to be married. About fif. learned the name. r fr. a .News is sure to iuIU. RELIEVE SUFFERING bring QUICKLY WITH KELLOGG'S daily ASTHMA n RELIEF u re- teen girls were present and the ev- noted other things which tend to J ening was happily spent in playing conserve moisture and help protect 1 of games and dancing. Pri2e-win- the forest. A pall of blueberries j ners were Miss Myrtle Gerow, Mrs. JJJcked by the noble band was car-1 Sarginson and Miss Eva Chandler, ried back to camp for dinner. Delicious refreshments were served. A trio to Bablne Lake, under the guidance of W. Wilson, the local forest ranger, was Immensely . HARROW SHEDS TOPPERS" enjoyed by the Girls' Young Ran- gers Band. LONDON, Aug. 13: (CP)-Har- Wilson, the local raneer's row, one of England's famous pub- wWe 8ave the eirls a talk on Florr : lie schools, is casting aside some ence Nightingale's life, bringing1 of its traditions "for the duration." I out the qualities of good-will and! Top hats will not be worn on Sun-lsPrtmanshlp. j day and also abolished are silk' Th der girls practised first-facings to Sunday dress and grey a,d on the younger ones, showing' waistcoats. how artificial respiration was done. ' The Young Rangers Bands pic-" ,ture show which J. K. Frost. Van-' Next Door to B.C. Clothiers CANADA'S FINEST CIGAR A CIGAR PERFECTOS or PANETELAS 10c ULIES 15c QUEEN HELPS WAR FUND I "I. , rang"' dlsPlayed.i LONDON, August 13: (CP) The m I nrPW fftpth Mnw THIRD AVENUE CHIROPRACTOR, Stanley W. Colton, D.C.Ph.C. Wallace Block, Phone. CIO. lrt.m.ti,. . f a ex",Queen v"lted a "Spare a Trinket" f u from legations the girls. , lfund , shop and boueht an antloue camV thV , brEaklrig UP Scottlsh Lanark mllltla bad8- She lS' Ioh 1 Ranger 01 th'also PB"u-ed a jade necklace. Ch adeK t ,Tery aPPrPriate laP lazull necklace, Jade and Ispeech on behalf of. her pinin.f t 7 JLake. Camp .Band, - thanking the sUver mirror. (Forest; Branch: and 'everybody who' . i had contributed to the good timei me gins had while at camp. She "uaaies I.OOO CHIRTS also thanked the cook, Mrs T " Jeffrey and the camp mother. Mrs. CAPE TOWN, August 13: (CPJr-W. C. Saunders, for their great iIis5 Wa van Ryneveld, secretary assistance In many ways, Mr. and ot the Temporary Child Refugee Mrs, W. Wilson, Mrs. H. D. Mac-iCommIttee- says there has been a Neil, .Mrs. H. Linton and fr 'wonderful response to an aDneal Leaske who donated a goodly sup- iov heIP- ne JJrm has promised vj oi ouns and welners for a : lo BJve boys' shlru. welner jast the last nieht a camp. Three cheers and a tiger TWINS BIRTHDAY APART from all ended the event. ' j The girls departed waving hands' COLUMBUS, Ind., Aug. 12: (CP) and saying "good-bye" for another The new twin babies of Mr. anH year' Mrs. Howard J. Staggs were borni In different weeks. Cloris Marie " " 'ClCk 0li tt Sat' ' OOVEBNMEVt I.IQI OK ICT swtion mi 'urday night and Morrie Lee at Notir. of tppiicatinn for iiwr Licence 1 12:30 Sunday morning. .Notice li hereby given that on the' jom oij m Augutt next the under-j 1rd(I lntentU to noplr to Uie Llq'Jort Oantrol Board for licence in respect iVr.rr SANDOWN, South Africa, Aug. ted pn Sprue felc approximately 13 : (CP) An 18-year-old postmls- unlTp'iLJTi'n' VS !ress kn?cked, unconsclous a- no. 87 spruce creek, Brrtii Coi- ter a fierce struggle with a masTced lfnJlUV,,2,r1'Iice Rupm negutra- man armed with a knife who ran- "" in vne rrovince or Bri- cnclrerl the glaaa or br th bottl tnr mi, $222.50. kumptlon on premise or elsewhere. I Daited July 3nd 1U40 ePROCE CREEK HOTEL LIMITED ,IE HAI) EVERYTHING Applicant 1 I, W . n BETHANY. Mo., August 13: (CP) i A young fellow asked Druggist Handyman Home Service Repairing Stoves, Roofs, Electrical Appliances, Oil Burners Cleaned, Plumbing and Painting 221 Seventh Ave, W. Phone BLACK 735 TOE OLD GARDENER FERTILIZER An Entirely New and Different Plant Food Contains Vitamin Bt The. new remarkable Plnnt Stimulant In the proper proportions, a mild insecticide and further essential elements for a steady growth and a healthy plant life. Try a Packet Today 10c, tlz Wholesale Distributors W, II. Malkln Co. (PJL) Ltd. I GIRL FIGHTS THIEF the post office and stole W. W. Myers for a marriage license, a preacher and a taxlcib. Myers said he didn't have those things In stock but, within 30 minutes after telephoning, he pro duced them. IX THE blTKKMK COL'KT Ol' liltlllSIl tOM.MHIA I.N l'KOIIATi: ,111 the Mattt-r ur the "Administration I Act" ' And In tin; .Matter of the l)ttc of Charlea I Krrdrrlik JobIIii, Decrnwd Intwtate TAKE NOTICE that by order ot His Honor, H. E, A. Robertson, made the 7th day oX Augut, A. D. 1840, I vu appointed admlnLstmior ot the estate of Clwles Frederick JoKlln, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said eatat are hereby required to furnish some, properly verlled, to me on. or before the Bth day of September, A. D. 1940, and all partle Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED the 8th day of August. A.D. 1910. NORMAN A. WATT : ' Official A4mJn.Ura.tor, , Prlnr'iBupt, B.C. WELL KNOWN COUPLE WED Miss Blanche Jensen Becomes Bride of Trevor Hill at Ceremony Saturday Night A wedding of much local Interest took place Saturday evening at the home of the officiating clergyman, Rev. J. H. Myrwang, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, when Miss Blanche Jensen, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Jensen, 418 Sixth Avenue East, became the bride of Trevor Hill, Youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hill. 109 Fifth Av enue West The marriage rites were quiet, only the contracting couple with their attendants and a few relatives being present. The bridesmaid was MiS3 Sally Jensen, sister of the bride, and the groomsman was Oke Jaskson. The bride's costume was of white sheer with hat and veil and she carried a shower bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaid wore' turquoise blue sheer with picture hat to match and her bouquet was of carnations. ! Cafe with about one hundred in vlted guests In attendance to ten der their felicitations and enjoy a very happy evening. All oat down to dinner during which Rev. J. H. Myrwang proposed a toast to the bride to which th ed. The toast to , best wishes under an arch of white J was profusely decorated with, flow- ers. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Hill are taking up ? residence In a cosy little home on jl Fif th Avenue East. Both bride and groom are very'? well known local young folk. The! 5 bride has been Identified with the 5 staff of Annette's Ladies Ready to1 5 .T.-... rrn i . . . . . . . I ""i. 4 ire groom is laenimed witn his father's shoe store. Most peup.e ds. Do you? I 5 rcao wit- classified STRENGTH I5uider proof Sykei CONTENTS 26ozi UNQUIW CORDON t CO LT0,lOND0N.tNSUN0 dht'lniplt gin diititltW in tilt nvlld This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government rof BrIUsh. Columbia CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATHS Make Appointments 200 Rooms, SOc and up Also CENTRAL APARTMENTS Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress THIS FILM OUTSTANDS Naval Battle of River Plate is Re-enacted in "For Freedom" With Will Fyffe Starrlnr Commemorating on the screen one of the greatest exploits in Bri-1 tish naval hlstorythe Battle of the River Plate "For Freedom," a Bri-1 tish picture featuring Will Fyffe, noted Scottish character actor play-lng the part of a newsreel chief, Is an outstanding attraction for the first half of this week at the Capitol Theatre. For this picture the battle be-' tween the German pocket battleship Graf Spee and three British cruisers was re-enacted In home waters. Officers and men of ILM.S. Exeter and AJax actually appear in cluding officers and men of the! British merchant marine who were prisoners aboard the German Alt-mark. As for the fictional figures, Will Fyffe is supported by several other noted British actors. The story Is that of the newsreel Folio wine the eeremonv. there. nA ui. AM r u " - - auu uu own wiiu, aitcr mu was a reception at tne umimoaore conference of Munich in 1938, be lived that there would be peace and went ahead with plans for a picture glorifying human achievement, only to have the plans rudely interrupted by the invasion of Po land and the Sea" TONIGHT'and UlSJ 2 Shno- l.hi .... - -uu t j wai fyiir' Scotland's Great Charitl.( Actor and Star of "Ku!tfI In For Freedom With Officers and Men of hjh Exeter and Ajax THE NAVY IS Hike (At 7:39 and 9 II ADDED "FOLLIES PAIUSUWE PETE SMITH NOVELTT Cartoon "A BEAR'S TALE Coming Thurs, . "HOLLYWOOD CAVALfAnr thomano fi-iti Rupert yesterday at price r.i read the Dallv News Itll0.7e and Rr I i?. ... j manner. The guests were received pays to let them tnow what yoi Canadian boat dlsm, .at the door by the mothers of the have, to tell pounds at n 7c anrI 7 bride and groom .and the hannv I and pink flowers. The banquet hall ; Rupert Peoples Store Clearance! SLACK SUITS. Whiff lets From The Waterfront Northland Trans ' motorshlp liner Nor Len Williams. khiM Ketchikan to Seattle v consequent outbreak of from 9 o'clock tn n groom respond-1 war. The theme of the picture U morning discharging A . the bridesmaid . that war would be lmnnwihu if was proposed Dy ueorge urn ana would realize that peace is Inter- National Railways (responded to by the groomsman. I national. TnA -....-.! .1 i... L 1 I I i.1ci;.i:iiuism11w,sw.uu Four American hu aancmg wun music Dy iiaicia Davey. The bride cut a beautiful i Five wedding cake In the conventional oeople sold catches totalling -la If you've delayed buying that slack suit because of lack of funds, then lou titti delay no longer. We've reduced the price for" quick sale. You'll need thtm for the rest of the summer and donl forget them for bowling and roller -kiting this fall. 4 ONLY Fine Alpine Cloth Tailored In the finest style and from exclusive cloth. Priced below cost. While they last. GROUP No. 1 Colors and styles youH like. WERE $3.75. NOW GROUP No. 2 These will sell last at this low price. Were $2.05 HEAVY DENIM SLACKS 18 ONLY FARMERETTES Styles that all Rupert have admired. DONT MISS THIS CESIENT, SASH and DOORS Complete Line of Building Supplies Our Famous Edson Alberta COAL Bulkley Valley Coal Nanalmo Wellington Coal BuIUcy Valley Wheat and Grain SEEDS and FERTILIZERS PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 58 and 553 S3.i n-! t S2.95 $1.95 $1.13 81.35 Mall Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night RUPERT PEOPLES STORE WW, "In the Heart of Prince RnDerf THIRD AVE. Next to Hellbroner's Phone BLUE 907 LUMBER j . Albert and McCaffery Ltd. Phone 117 J ... ... Phone 116 HOLIDAYS Book Your Reservations SANGAN RIVER HOLIDAY CAM I' Now Also for Full I'artlculars U'rlle MRS. DUNN Massett Queen Charlotte I 'Tt