I Mi paob rous TKM DAILY IflWI , - r v A K ... fig II EYES Llceuc 'or NwnounW TnU-TUf . antes. The New-es. in Eye-Wear feD Standard Books For Everyday (jse Etiauctt for AIL V EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jcwclery Repairing, Hand Engraving Max Heilb JEWELER CIIAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 261 for Appointment roner DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties New Editions Webster New Sch 'i 4 Webster New Sta Webster Collezif Offir nirtinnjnv . . &1.25 - ' 7 ictionery $5.00 and $6.o0 Next Door to B.C. Clothiers 85 How to Write letters j. -$1-50 Musson'sRcady Reckoner v. . . .75 Hovlff TJn-td-Date Card Games ........ .50 Books for the Seantan-r; - r.i v'v Tail's New Seamanship . .. . ..y. $2.50 Fishermen's and Trawlers' Guide $2.25 Rules of the Road Manual .$1.00 International Code Signal Flags Card All Kinds of Books at Publishers' Prices io st bTcoffc In green, rust and Ar- J1 ) Furniture Co. 6 END teciai .TABLES Walnut. 1 ' ' 'J 1 M.IV QOtd't 12 COFFEE TABLES ) , COifffl T0iCQ '75 7C rrom ty50 36 TXBLE LAMMirfclill new Colo? TO 2Q 6- 05 f shade. Fr'lt : i mil a. i i i I 42CUIFFON'litafri(SfaU design in hardwood- O-IQ 7B I 4 KITCHtttrmEiWiFpr)coMno en ' .famel.JPricedati:'; li VVfrEJ1 f gonne red in latest materials and patterns. c oo Cil iJOO.DU Regular $45.00, now 3 FOUR-PIECE BEDBOOM SUITES Consisting of bedstead, chiffonier, vanity and bench. 72 00 70 $92 00 i 1 2 CIHFFROBES With large mirror and 5 drawers, COQ Cf i?OVOV Regular $45.00, now 31 THREE-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES Latest styles and colons Including wine, green, rust, brown, red and mahogany at large savings. Fhone BLACK 321 THIRD AVENUE If you have something to sell, a classified' advertisement n i in i.t ..... i . ... :e it.. i- u... In lalS paper win ovuu ieu jiuu tiiuw u. tneie ia a uuer. m the City, mmMOmir' "'"'g HIS MAJESTY SHOWS HIS IDENTIFICATION PAP ERS When His Majesty Uispecfed some detachments of local defepce voluuiet.-s, near London, his .IdentificaUon papers, now carried by all Britons, were demanded by the armed fcuards at the pos In this picture we see one guard examining the i:onarcjVs papers, which, apparently were in order, while a secopd guard aims his rifle at the Kh. , CoL J, JiBurton-Willison of he, Royal CanSdiah Army ' Service Corps; sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Rupjrt for Vejnon. OBJECTORS rIUST GO COVENTRY, Eig Aug. 20: (CP) A meeting of" "citizens shouted down speakers who defender con "f4 Jean MacLean A.T.CL and Ruth Nelson A.T.CM. Announce the Opening of PRIVATE and CLASS TUITION in PIANO and THfcpRY Commencing September 1 Phone Green 836 or Green 403 Studio in Federal Block i CUSSIFIEI " - ' FOR KEN! FOUNT) POUND Brooch. Owner can have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this ad. (tf) PERSONAL HYGIENE AND SANITARY SUP PLIES -for men and women. Write for latest price list, and receive Free Novelty premium. Buy confidentially by mall and save. Western Supply, Box 667, Vancouer, B. C. (S, 15) WANTED WANTED Reliable girl house work. Sleep out. Phone 640 between 12 and 2:30. (297) WANTED Housekeeper. Apply 610, 6th Ave. W., Suite 4. tf PERSONAL MEN OF 30,' 40, 501 HEALTH ( vim, pep) subnormal? Try Ostrex tablets of tonics, stimulants, oyster elements to aid recovery of normal pep. If not delighted with re suits, first package, maker refunds lts;lowprlce. Call, write' McCut-cheoji's and all other "good drug WEDS IN CALGARY Miss Margaret . --T ..ue.s and having a Becomes Bride of Lieut Cyril Nixon CALGARY, August 26 St. Ste- of 500" to 3, passed a motion urging setting for a pretty wedding at that ail objectors be 'asked to re- P-m sign from municipal bffice. 1 SUFFERING QUICKLY WITH ' asthma' KELLOGG'S fl RELIEF! tanned with seed pearls. jWhifflets i From the Waterfront Havlng on board one of the largest passenger lists of the season, cons st'ng largely of round- trip tourists for Alaska, C. P. R. scientious objeptors and by a vote Phen'3 Anglican Church was the steamer Princess Charlotte. CapS.i ' William Palmer, called in port ol. oaiuraay August iu, wnen from 8 aim. uhtil 10:30 yesterday , " Wlia aausni morning'. Of 207 passengers on of Mr. and Mrs JarvU McLeod of board when the vessel arrived here Prmce Rupert became the bride of fourteen disembarked at this port. Mr Cyril C. Nixon, lieutenant hi one went north from here aboard the Calgary Highlanders, only son her of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nixon ofi Abbotsford, B.C., Ven. Archdeacon -,,,or. ,..,. . There were ,on 190 n, ar-r passengers r ,. Swanson c, ,.., . cu officiated. iuZ. no J 111 a f0Wn 5teai" Prince Rupert, Capt. Neil ii oyster oyster ,v-?Jr satin, satin, cut cut on on princess nrinces.. . ... ....tct-up-nugui ku .p0Urteen was held in place by a coronet of I j , . . . . ccu earis.-tma sne carried a white prayer book with streamers aud sweetheart roses. Miss Isabel Brannan of Prince Rupert, who accompanied the bride to Calgary, wore orchid chiffon with a small toning hat. She carried a colonial bouquet of roses and sweet peas. Franklin H. Bon- nell, lieutenant In the Calgary Highlanders, was the groomsman. Mrj. Jarvis H. McLeod, mother of the bride, was smart in dusty rose chiffon with a lace Jacket and a matching hat. She wore a f 6 fur and a cqrsage of roses. Mrs. James Griffiths of Seattle, aunt of i motored up lor the t'iho mol atLinin rose lace with a and a corsage of theMklJrjAs d !bis tie, who flvtljhein marriage. A reeeptlon was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Brannan. 1316 First street N.W. The bride's table was covered with a lace table cloth and centred with the wedding cake and Ivory tapers. '. wcui. ana Airs, nixon win re- FOR RENT First class room and 8lde in the Congress apartments. board. Phone Green 973, (tf) i Out-of-town guests Included Mrs. 1 . , John Blackford and Mrs. Arthur Ayres of Seattle. Daily advertisma ru Jews is sure to bring suits. i uu Dalljj? dally re- persons left ths vessel Having arrived Sunday afternoon from Vancouver on one of the' regular delivery trips along the coast. Home Oil Distributors tanker Dinamac, Capt. Gordon Wlllls-crtft, Sailed yesterday afternoon on her return south. v LAM) KH1IHTKY NOTICE ACT lit: Ortlfli-atr of Title No. II23-I' to the Un4 Halt ot the NurtlcWrot fuartfr of srrtlon 33. Tomihlilp 2,1 lunge 4, l'uat liltrlct. anil Crrt'iri-j rate uf Title No, ll'J-f to the Eat lUlf of the Nortli-Vrt (Juartfr of, Stlon 33. Townhlp t. ltrane 4, Coast District. 1 WIEREA3 satisfactory proof of loss of the aibove OerMflot at Title Issued In the name of Zmx&x Moarn uul lllamcs 8. Laync. rtBpfetlrtJy has been puWlataco hereof, tnua Provisional Certificate of Title .Leu of the suld lost Certificates. uole,li the mean. tme valid objection Is mide to me la TlUn. ' , . f .) DATED at the Ind Rflitry Office. Prince Rurrt, B. C. this 12th day of August, 1940. A. THOMPSON Daputy Registrar of TKlcs. Prince Prince Rupert's Rupert's Leading Leading Paper Paper THE DAILY NEWS Dclirered at Your Door 50c A MONTH Phone 98 MacKenzie's Furniture AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Walnut Finish End Tables At ; Foot Stool Finished walnut legs. Covered In in mohair and tapestry Phone 775 (Meet Her in a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 . 'A Can Ride for Price of One S1.95 $1.95 Nerves Shattered By War's Ordeals Hypnotic Treatment Aided In Restorer Soldier and Sailor to Normal Health LONDON, Aug. 20: (CP) A British soldier who shot his mortally wounded brother to hasten hl3 death on the sands at Dunkirk was a nervous wreck until hypnotic treatment revealed the reason for his strange nervous ailment, a writer disclosed, in a recent. Issue of Lancet. British medical magazine. The writer. Dr. William Sargeni. psychiatric specialist, cited this and another case to show beneficial rr-sults of hypnotic treatment. Tha illness puzzled Dr. Sargent and Inducing the soldier to describe the f rightfulness on the beach also failed to provide rt basis on which to formulate a cure. Under hypnosis, however, the No Price Chance Expected Anglo-Australian Meat Contracts ! I Si H O I In soldier gave Dr. Sargent a clear - picture of his ordeal beside his paid by the priUsh (brother. The Incident had tortur- Australian meat i ied the soldier's mind but he could when the present -' not remember what he had done, in September. 'pynpnt rVin hvrmnti7Ad Aft.f- th t i- . - ""i" ..-.. - rrcYiuuy vnc ivi doctor heard the story he was abl? had considend to treat the man who quickly re- pald by Brttain f gained his health. 'second quality beef Another case was that of a tor- low and lt had pedoed mercnant seaman 'no con. fessedluner hypnosis, that he felt responsible for the deaih of hU best friend, who until he sank, had beeri swimming at his side. When the sailor became conscious after the hypnotic treatment he was told the story and assured by the doctor that he had no cause for self-redrimlnatlon. His worries Diet Change May Affect Exports for a premium on Dew In view of actual war f it has been decided ' of the contract on p- will be acceptable 'A forecast by the Bi of Agriculture for a v diet based on more fr;, lng a revolution in Aur lng and the subject ha discussed in th new I agricultural clrelr- 200 pairs of ladles white shoes. Buy them at this unusually LOU I ClteAtUN;CBhlCE. Styles to fit eSALE . Brown or white. Sizes 6-12, Don't Wait I CHILDREN'S SANDALS $ TONIGHT and WEDXesdiy 2ShowiNithtlr,7;0QlnHt.1 SPENCER TRACY In The World-Famed Action t. mance of the Heroic Mjj, "NORTHWEST PASSAGE' In Technicolor' With Robt. YounR Knth Himey and Cast of Thousands (At 7:19 and 9: Also Pete Smith SoTclty & Ciflm, Coming Thurs Frl "The Ho'ekeenr' n.h( Mttl ' fc " to ab-tel pritt VL:Jtt tables and less meat w S oartinl larly generous ratio: Is recognized here eu 00 ma 1 i!i (m 0: crl i A reduction of Bn n mrjta lng habits which muy : lese permanent would t;. 11 change-over in produi :ti mti tralia. t SYDNEY. NJ3.W., Aug. 20: (CP) It's the cumuiatr.ti erred ol i .T ... v i . n i No increase in nrleeji over that nni- 'ertlslne that counts wiwucau, Will.il WU Ul JUll 11UUI O I s"" c """fcajh. until 3 pjn. yesterday south- bound frcm Skagway to Vancouyer. WHITE Reg. to $3.95 1 Pumps, straps and oxfords in the season's bet styles. Both buck and leather. High, cuban of low heels. Priced lower than our wholesale cost CUT RATE SHOE STORE KEDETTES ONCE a year sale ci fiQ Regular to $2.65. f For ladies and growing girls. Comfy sport shoes with crepe soles. J MEN'S RUNNING SHOES 99c 99c Leather or rubber soles. Sizes 5-10"2 and 11-2. Reg. to $1.75. The Cut - Rate Shoe Store PHONE GREEN 615 THIRD AVENTE Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday NitM mvAwvwyvwmwvAW.vA'.w PHONE 116 Complete Line of Lumber; Sash and Doors, Cement and Insulating Material ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. rilONE in . . K yoj? t?2? gattteffi sdyertisc tor It,