PAGE POTO EYES Licencee for Numounts Full-vue Frames, The Newest in Eye-Wear Mrs. F. N. Good left on last evening's train for a visit to Smithers and Lake Kathlyn. Miss C. M. Crulchshank, sister of William Crulckshank, city passen- esr 9 5Mit. fnr t.hp Panartlan Mollnml If you nave somemmg to swap I try a, Classified Ad. CEMENT, SASH and DOORS Complete Line of Building Supplies EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jcwelcry Repairing, Hand Engraving Max Heilb CHAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge rhone 261 for Appointment roner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties LOCALS Walter Long left on last evening's' train for a trip to Smithers. Recalls Greats Of Other Times Montreal Editor Writes Bool Men and Things He Has Known TORONTO, July 16; (CP) Can- I - J! At 1 Rallwavs hpro lanriPrt nn f'ha a tj' HOUSE for 'saW lantlc coast at the-endofriasfweek' 5 9tIiAve,.tyest. rafter having 'Jpfari.ln Wnd'ort fdrlhe TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Whifflets From The Waterfront Having on board 183 passengers, i most of whom were round trip tour-! lsts, CPU. steamer Princess Louise. Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived In port at 9 o'clock this morning from thej south and sailed at noon for Skag-way and other Alaska points. I Twelve passengers disembarked here while there were none boarding the vessel at this port for the north. C.N.R. steamer Prince George. Capt. H. E. Nedden, which was in port from 8:15 yesterday morning I to 3 o'clock in the afternoon while' southbound from Skagway to Van-! couver, had on board 150 passen gers, most of them round trip tour lsts returning south. Pour persons' disembarked from the vessel at this port Halibut landings were heavy at Prince Rupert yesterday, Canadian boats being particularly numerous as many small boats came In with their final trips of the season fol- . lowing closing of. Area No. 2 to Ing. The American landings for the day totalled 148,000 pounds for which from 9.5c and 7.5c to 9.8c and 7.5c was paid. The Canadian fares j aggregated w 95,uon pounds, 9c and 7c auian newspaperman lur it jcaws. to j0 2c and 7c 1(J I t bi . j l fx 4 n 11' r B. E. Morgan, manager of Billmor , Bllkey, editor-ln-chlef of the Mont-Spruce Mills Ltd., is sailing this af-' real Gazette, has had a wide oppor-ternoon on the Catala for a business tunlty to consider "Persons, Papers trip to Vancouver. and Things." He' has written of them in a whimsical way n a book Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wlnslow left of thls name Published by the Ry-on last evening's train for Hazel- erson Press- Sub-headed "casual ton. Thev took their car with them recollections of a journalist with Making her first voyage under new name of Camosun, the former steamer' Prince Charles arrived In port at 7 o'clock this morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islandst and will saV tonight on her return south via the Queen Charlotte Islands. The and will drive through the Interior, some flounderlngs in philosophy" Camosun is In command of Capt. ithe work Is bright in anecdote and: Ernest Sheppard, well known Mrs. Paul J. Kanthack of Ketchl-Introspect, a pleasant tonic In the, Union master. .kin, having arrived from the north ; severity of current reading. on the Prince George yesterday morning, left on last evening's train j for a trip to Rochester, Minnesota, j I MAY JOIN UNARMED Elmer J. Palmer, manaeer of the uunuvn, Juiy. i: (CP) "En- J. R. Morgan Logging Co., arrived In ' couragement and help they would the cltv Dn the Camosun this morn-, De aDie " eve m an unarmed ca lng from the Queen Charlotte Islands and is sailing this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. paclty" would be good reason for clergymen enrolling in the "Local Defence Volunteers" says the Archbishop of Canterbury. Adopted Boy From Somme Mother Consented To Son's Departure During German Advance LONDON, July 16: (CP) Eight-year old Jacques Verger of France, found .by a British officer In the ? Somme; battlefield area of France I during the German advance has : been', adopted irid broueht to Ens- 5 roomsi Apply, Iandi Lieut. F. Barrett, his res- (167) UuerU paid he found' Jacques with J.Vl1?, . .. Miss years Crulckshank. has been located whrfcttfrfrfib) 4 iAm&Mmmmftt , NndNtt , central interior. I Deen save Vancouver, some years ago taught : u"8ste 'r thehorrors at Rose Lake and Palling In the tiff, o 2"""? S?0?'1 of machine-gunning and bombing. 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THB DAILY NZWB Tuesday, July ieil9l;) HS IS ic Giii iIpP STRENGTH 15 under proof Sykti CONTENTS 26ozt TANQUEAAY CORDON I CO ITO- LGNOON.INQIANQ "3hi UifiSl gin ddtiUiU in tht wAld Thb advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia GUNS NOT GOWNS NOW Socialist M.. T. Leads Effort Keep Dress Expense At Minimum ' To LONDON,; July 16: (CP) Not uuui wie war.nas uruwn to a Close will Mrs. Edith: Summersklll Re plenish her wardrobe. Dr. Summersklll, Socialist member of parliament for West Ful-ham, has been admonishing wo- .men not to be so particular about i new clothes during wartime. When us a cnoice oetween gowns or guns but there can be no choice where loyal women are concerned. The money must go for guns. National Schools, Los Angelei,' and other neces Registered by the Gov't in British JJJ pVer the sltles of war. Dr. Summersklll, looking stylish and chic, explained that she hadn't Mct .... bought a new dress since the out- i" iwu uuiru .,.,, . A11 rV, jij j uitaih ui wai, mi oi4c urn wao bu CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.C.Ph.C. ' Wallace Block, Phone 640 "Invest" in a couple of new belts and some white pique collars and cuffs to give old ones new life. "I went to the Bishop of Lon don's garden party In a dress and coat which I have had two years and which I wore on the same occasion last summer. It's my only 'narty frock and will remain so for as long as the war may last. S "When all is said and done, wo men usually buy dresses only to j compete against each other. Line jls th'e lmDortant thing and that I we can all achieve for ourselves. How? With a rialr of scissors. Bv r.uttine fwav .one or two of last war's frills or turning a full skirt Into a narrow one. j "Thpre are wrjmsn who say It Is .wise to buy ney clothes as an In-,vstment ftfrainst the day when Mipv become mor expensive. They make me crosi Ivcause thev are (o pb'Mnustv thinking up excuses fn themselves." I Dr. Summersklll said shi; has jhad letters from dozens of women who aarree with her. "Some of th'pm oulte noor wo men havp sent pip th few shin-Inn's which thpv'had savpd for n nw hat or soarf Mvin th" haH decided W o bu them pffcer a snri tvnnlrf T Roe fht. the mrinev went towards the national cause.'" FOR SALE LICENSED STEEL BOAT Built at Atlas Boiler Works. New, 33'x 9' 10"x 5. Engine 90 h.p. International truck engine. Coventry & Reynolds reduction gear. Atlas Boiler Works Better Babies I Natty Breeches War Or No War Bothered Swiss Hospital Reports Lower Death Rate But. Digs Another Trench MANCHESTER, Eng., July 16: (CP) Despite danger of German bombing from the air and restricted attention as the result of emergency measures the death rate of the Duchess ot York Hospital for Babies has been much lower than usual this year, the hospItalV annual report stated. Available air raid shelters were limited, the report proceeded, and "demands on the hospital's services were so great that the board decided to provide a second shelter trench." Soon after the war opened the' major part of the hospital was evacuated to a suburb but; a residue of premature infants, too 111 to stand removal, and a ward of children with a streptococcal In- j fectlon were left In hospital. "Immediately the ambulances had left an almost moribund child arrived on the doorstep and we admitted It at once," says the report. "Of the rival risks of death from bombs and death from pneumonia the latter seemed more (Urgent. That policy we continued." i Within three weeks 50 percent of the cots were again In use. Twenty -Five Years Ago July 16, 1915 A vote will be taken on Julv 30 on .bylaws covering the redecklng of piank roadways and the construction of a plank roadway to ' Seal Cove. E. A. Woods received an letter from Comoral Frank Sal ter last night In which he stated that he had quite recovered from his wounds and was ready for action In France again. The special committee appointed to enquire into thp nupstinn nt v. jductlons of staff In. the light and telenhnnp HpnartmAwi . .L.. , ,f,i,u jupuris iii3i no reduction Is possible without impairing the efficiency of the s'erJ .uc. ine report was adopted. , The City Council lalt nlrKVr...oJ an accounf.from Bowdell and La w- pon, victoria, for $500, being cost of legal advice in connection with the i treasury certificate renpwal L 10VKKMK.r I.II1IOII ACT ismi rtZ r., . 1 g,vcn tmt on the 1 6Prl Creek .pproxlmau-ly litae mllo, frcm Atlln Toii.lt. upoi tUh Columbia for ,e ot t.r by HZLSF W the 'or ccn- Dated July and, 1940. rKUUS uiceek HOTEL LIMITED Applicant Dr. J. Munthe Successor to Dr. II. O. Johnsen Now Has Ills Office In the BESNER BLOCK THL SEAL QUALITY P3331 i GOLD SEAl Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll la Prlnc Rupert BERN, Switzerland, July 18: (CP) Swiss women, incorporated into the army as ambulance drivers, telephone operators and In. other capacities, began to wear as part of their uniform regular officers' breeches with shiny black boots. They looked so snfart they were criticized. Press and politicians asserted the costumes made the girls so conscious of appearance they couldn't do their work properly. Skirts were recommended In stead of the breeches. 1 That only magnified and prolonged the controversy. Skirts, de-'clared war workers, were not practical for army tasks. Finally the government stepped in with a compromise. It decreed divided skirts for the auxiliary forces. lj: j uoi - h Arrived, ,;i TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY snows jMitnuy, 7:00 & gg MICKEY R00NEY In "Judge Hardy AndS on With LEWIS STONE (At 7:27 and 9:27) ADDED Crime Does'nt.pay Series "DRUNK DRIVING Cartoon "ONE MOTHER'S FAMILY" i THANKS:- To all those persons who so generously gave time and money to assist us in our Motion Picture Industry "Wm the War" campaign. The total sum realized by the Capitol Theatre was $691.00 through sale of War Stamps and Certificates. In particular we wish to thank DAILY NEWS, EVENING EMPIRE, RADIO STATION CiF.P.R. FRED SCADDEN. ; Signed, D. G.. NORLAND, Manager, Capitol Theatre Shoes for Sister, Brother, and Baby Too! J FOR SISTER 5 Both dressy and serviceable styles in blacks, browns, white ai,i S patents. Oxfords and straps. New fashions the C-f fTH J girls like. Priced up from tJJLt)U i FOR HROTIIER 5 Boys who are boys demand rugged hard wearing serviceable shnr f They wear so much longer If you buy them at Cf-I nrt Cut Bate. Up from tJJL.9 A FOR BABY Babies' feet are doubly important .because they're at that develop. from O up. As low-as i'iiiivk nnppv i it UtIV I The Cut -Rate Shoe Store THIRD AVENUE f Mall Orders . Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night S MacKenzie's Furniture 500 uc Yards PRINTED LINOLEUM $1 00 400 Square Yards INLAID LINOLEUM C-f PA At tjlt)U 250 Square Yards FELTOL m r At 45C Phone 775 (Meet Her in, a Meter. Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 Can Ride for Price of One