ay, August 15, kiss YOUR TIRED FEELING GOODBYE 1 T ihit oir body. Aid iuit aa It u ' N ,V.,ir l turn tba hJa. 0 , ji body and " B , r i.mt Pink TOn fdTh 1 , J ', lh. klp tkty W In .' , iinhr nd itrtnitb of rtd I-1 ' r , wliH your Wood count up. nit ," t, ,nndlnf op tha lUlrt u U , i on lr. yo mam ,,mj Pink PUU todr. RECKl'lTS CROWD IN SIMLA: India. Aug. 15: (CD-are coming forward In -...and', as the vanguard of In- 100.000 which' as the fflssi.drv .in-Chief Sir Robert announced In May last, India's answer to the ! totalitarian threat to Ur s: jr:lv For successful snapshots KODAK FILM and our careful DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING GRAF SPEE'S CONQUERORS HOME HELPING you to (tet more enjoyment from your camera li our businen. Tb' why we recommend thit you load with KoJIc Film; Verittile Verithrome Film, for example, get the picture on dull day or bright. Pius-X has latitude for wide-range inapihooting with miniature cameras. 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In green, rust a"d sanne red In -latest materials and patterns. $S6Dll Regular $45.00, now - 3 FOUR-PIECE BEDROOM SUITES-Conslsting of bedstead, chif- tnnler. vanity and bench. 070 AQ From w mm w w 2 L'HiFFROHES With large mirror and 5 drawers, RAxu)ar $45.00. now $39.50 Ji TIIREE-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES-Latest styles and lors including wine, green, rust, brown, red and mahogany at large savings. phone BLACK 324 Next Door to B.C. Clothiers THIRD AVENUE WEDDED IN ,1 ia. XMW ; 11 you ka anything, advertise lor it VANCOUVER Former Trlnce Rupert Boy is Bride room at Ceremony Last Saturday PAGB THREB THE SJAILT VXVTB LOCAL NEWS NOTES Canadian Memorial Chufch in , Vahcouver, with Rev. A. M. San- Mrs. Julius Johnson Guest Of ford officiating, was the scene last Honor At Affair This Week ' Saturday evening of the marriage r . r of Miss Dorothy Mary Bennett, el- A delightful, surprise -'party was Joseph Wells, well known pioneer Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dishlngton of Alice Arm and for many years from Warroad, Minnesota, are visit- road foreman at that point", ar in g Mr. Dlshlngton's sisters, Mrs. A. rived in" the city on the Catala Wick, Second Avenue, and Mrs. M. Tuesday evening from the north Jensen, Sixth Avenue. They hadn't with the Intention of locating seen each other for thirty years, here for the future. His nephew, Mr. Dlshlngton is going back via William Wells, from the Sherrit Vancouver on Saturday afternoon. Gordon mine in Ontario, is also He is engaged in civil engineering, nere and may remain as well In having graduated from an engin- Prince Rupert, eerlng college in Norway. - Surprise Party jOn Her Birthday der daughter of Mr. and Mrs. w. c. held on Monday evening last in The gardens are lq a sad mess af-Bennctt of Vancouver, and Gordon honor of Mrs. Julius Johnson, the ter the continued rains and blustery Henry Wllllscroft, eldest son of Mr. occasion being her 'birthday. The ! weather of the past two weeks, and Mrs. W. E. Williscroft, formerly home of Mrs. Hveding, where- the Many of the lawns have not been of Prince Rupert and now of Van-! party was held, was tastefully de-1 mown and the sweet peas and other couver. A reception was held after corated. Oames were played dur-1 tall Dlants are sorawled about, ex- the church ceremony at "Green- ing the evening, the following be- J Cept where they were well tied, croft." Vancouver residence of the lhg the winners: Mrs. C. Johnson, However, a few davs of sunshine Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. E. Mrs. C. Jensen, Mrs; M: Jensen, ;and tne coior wm i,e returning to W. IiamDcr. rs. r. reiersen, irs. J. Murvoia the gardens. Classical white French slipper sa- and Mrs. J. Johnson. I tin Sllgntly entrain, witn a tune veil ai mianigni, aeucious jeiresn- 1 n is honed that therp will be enod falling from a satin cap on which ments were served. Mrs. Johnson 'weather from now until the flower orange blossoms clustered at each cut the very prettily decorated .8h0W next week. Otherwise the! side, and a bouquet of roses and mnnaay caice. uuring luncn ineuhow likplv t h. rtisat1nnlnt,n. swainsonla was the becoming wed- guest of honor was presented ' with However thu u the dahlia season ding costume of the beautiful bride. ,a lovely bedspread, a gift from She war. attended by. the groom s .mqse present,. sister. Miss Marearet Williscroft. as, Present were Mrs. S.Skor, Mrs. . ... n.lAH Tf f.lU.nn 9vm O gowns. Tney carried armruis or -n, m.o. pink and blue delphiniums and pink ercu. ' nprpivinir the ffiiptta at tho rpppn- Petersen, Hon thp bride's mother wore chiffon. In Indian earth shade with lace bolero embroidered in gold sequins ; and brown felt hat, while Mrs. Williscroft favored a dusky pink sheer with navy hat and accents. The house was filled with white gladioli and planted greenery while ' t wedding cake, llghte4;by white Announcements All Advertisement In thU ctl atnn wlU be charted for W month at Jta a word furwrf: was surrounden with SKwhlte . m " j ..m txv. ,mn,,r., and also the season for gladiolus and the competition in these class es should be keen. Manager C. P ' maid of honor and her own sister. J- Ivarsen, Mrs. E. Evensen, rs-' Balagno is not at" all worried and Miss Mav Bennett as bridesmaid H. Helland, Mrs. J. Jerstad. Mrs... . 1U ine lormer was irocKea in Diue tai- fine exlitblt feta. the latter lh beach chlff6n, Valen, Mrs. H. Hogan, Mrs. H j .in,, mm, J.,f ...rf Khutson. 'MrS. J. : Fenesi. 'Mrs. C. little flowered tooue to match their Johnson, Mrs. M. Hveding. Mrs. jocal gardners seem to be of general opinion tha't there has nev- RpnrtlrVsnn Mrs H Rtranrt Mrs 1 er been ' PgUe Of Slugs and . . j 'r., w catemlllars as this vpar. Tf this .1 j MLrana. ivirs. u. okde. ivirs. w. cariiiuun. continues we shall have to turn our JZZSS U, S K-Sr P. Leland, Mrs. ZSVlL'i "5 this with the flower show Judge. Mr. White, who will be in the city next week. He is a professional) horticulturist and should be able to advise for next year. ; There is one plant that seems to flourish, no matter how bad the .weather. I refer to the tuberous begonias. Mine seemed to be suffering fromdrpu'gAt two weeks ago Is TJ . Z feili&W uj"ia ""ay -wfiii-c, m. iiwu.jr, Dm Iney immejiicUSly responaed to l-reath lr 'ffrtCi ., . lf, the rain and a.re:now bright as sprg(i;ot,wlilte heather for lnc j ' S? , -j t". . fLer At ti ' ! S P;eud.ingt the urns were 'Mrs.' grange Ladies BVidge'rlVs- &A$it. 't n.t ntULt u w. mm u ia w a . w w i - 1 ' - i i ta 1 1 r . ..iii fc, , . . ti 'Hi, u i Ai i Ma. juu win iyo( icrni! in it jili run ' i inn smffiec torenmmm .v .? wtv'-' . " uaoarecr ssepiemoer i; i"5Sa,lu . son. Violas cut back nbWiishould 1 Z i W K .rerresnwents. . ? jff " bloom itnln before wlnter.ave fimli.: W. A. Canegll IrtMmm&t collate int 8WTr' Nvemf 'M W'Tk v.' The RTdorffls' fcaptainotheLONDdHg ISvVOSMg anllSl't' Si the wedding and reception includ- Canada, has been named chair- ".i'C .tP,. i ed Mrs. Janet Smith, Miss PeggyUn of a committee to. advise on .,i Smith, Mr. and Mxs. W. Reld, Mrs. Robert Davie, ML's. Molly Frew, Mr. and nd Mrs. S. J. Jabour, Mrs. William, en by the Ministry of Information ;""aw """"" Urns. Mrs. G. V. Wilkinson, Mrs. W. ' n! l"e i awrr Tti . Kergln. Miss Ruth Wilkinson and THE SHIN WORKED j SI T Mrs. Fred Stewart. 'CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATHS Make Appointments 200 Rooms, 50c and up Also CENTRAL APARTMENTS Mrs. I!. K. Ular-k. Proprletrrss the choice of advertising agents . f for publicity campaigns undertak- ... ,aU.ht fh hava nnt GLOUCESTER, Eng., Aug. 15' (CP) A sign "Beware of the Bull" kept the curious from a West Country farm after much damage had been done by sightseers anxious to- get souvenirs following bombing of the area. The "bull" was a contented cow NOTED RUNNER DIES, ....,,iiiiiiii) BLACKPOOL. Ene.. Antr than the others. I H. B. Meadows has been ap- l ... , -1 .. oHTa nf ha with me. Evidently, K1"a kinds need more sunshine 1 see the blue gentian beginning to look attractive. It Is an excellent rock plant for the later summer blooming. The Babv Royal dahlia Is a small .cactus variety that does very well here but In weather like that it, through which we have just passed ' - - , ...... ..!.. 'CD C. noted athlete 1L ue oia,lc" ,u,l,:ss 4fc S . t.aJinrPaner I 4 A. Bradley, rrlnre Ilnprri B .a of m poor ground. also. a lttIe THE DAILY nevo Amateur Athletic As- call Tiny that is very effec- Dclivercd at Vour Door sfM,lfltlnn nnpn inn V9rri, tive. The fashion in dahlias is away 30c A MONTH Phone 98 plonshlp four years In succession lTom the laree heavy blooms in fav- 1892-5. a record which b'v been or of tne smaller hybrids or the a equalled nut never excelled. ' ' , . . "... , Coltness. H.F.P. Prince Rupert Oyro Club on committee which Is being formed I to promote the sale of war sar- j. When you go on your nouaayi ii your paper is late pnone 98 Ines certificates in Prince Rupert ,t take the Dally News witn you. duc or ume im. A, VMfc.rtlav.. rejUiar month?.? will pay for the paper for two, L.., ' r .,- n.r.i month, nut nf town. Uf) I Jack Jov lr wh6 has been on ouslueoa ., iif n rn.., niub. members were requested o K lUltl W , IUUWil A I- bUl lit U I ' Mrs. N. W. Appleyard left on last home on the Prince Rupert yes- stand by to give assistance in con- everilng's train for a visit In 'the terday morning. Willow River district of Prince deorge. 1 Mrs. MorJey Patterson, the for- 'mer Miss Betty Cameron R. N.. Capt. R. O. Davidson of the is here fro.m Ocean Falls for Canadian Army Service Corps here a visit with her parents, Mr. and returned ,to the clty on the Prince Mrs. Robert Cameron Rupert yesterday' morning after a trip to Vancouver on. leave. I Duncan Munro of Stewart, who . ,- , has been on a visit to Vancouver, J. E,- Jack will-leave tomorrow arrived in the city on the Prince morning for Toronlo for a month s Rupert yesterday morning and holiday. On his return he will visit will be proceeding to Stewart In Fort William, Calgary and Van-. a few days. couver. nectlon with the civic centre car- nival to be held next week. 5 FOOTBATH I TONIGHT, 6:15 I j I DRY DOCK vs. VELVET J. W. Nicholls and" son, John, left on last evening's train for Smithers to Join Mrs. Nicholls and daughter, Patricia, who are spending the holidays at L3ke Kathlyn. LUCKY' and STAY LUCKY Let yourown taate tell'jrou the differmce between LUCKY LAGER and ordinary beer yet It coata no more. Other Jamoui malt berernje tochootefromi RAINIER BEER. BURTON type ALE SILVER SPRING STOUT COAST BREWERIES LIMITED Vancouver Victoria New Weatmlnater This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia CEMENT, SASH and DOORS Complete Line of Building ,.Suppiles j LUMBER Mb$rt and, McCaffery Ltd. Phone-in nnelin . . I ' Phfeeiw CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Steamers leave PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Saturday 4 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls. Monday 3 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. '. Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST.: jHonday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. j Friday at 11 a.m. ' Air-conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars : For Fares, etc.. Call cr Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 THIRD AVE. Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines li J ..!.!.. -.a ,- iirJ I H)X'J i jiiii .1 vu ...i ft "T'JS ; iii 'ill 'Mi .V.'W iinil ....! 'M. ,-. l -tdr.i i')t) n III Hid rtU' inO