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Clothiers If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement "h this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer faj Lloyds Bank, Ltd. which will insure you : ainst anything from triplets to rain on any certain date, manage to emerge with quite a neat profit at the end of each year. These notables were pictured at the annual shareholders' meeting in Lon ton. Left to right, Messrs Charles Edward Barn-ett; Frances E. Bean, vice-chairman and Austin E. Harris, deputy chairman. LIFE-SAVER DROWNED LONDON, Aug. 24: (CP George Dreen, 41-year-old bathing life-saver, was drowned when he dived in an effort to rescue two young women who were In difficulty. The bathers were picked up by a police boat, ANOTHER SCREWBALL CINCINNATI, Aug. 24: (CP) Johnny Hutchings, rookie Cincinnati pitcher, has a screwball that compares favorably with that thrown by King Carl HubbelL BRIGHTON IN RED Brighton, Aug. 24: (cp This world-famous English seaside re sort, faced" with 9,000,000 ($40,- 050.000J debt, has appointed a three-man committee to control finances. EX-CHAMPION KILLED SYDNEY, N.S.W., Aug. 24: C P Arthur (Bluey) Wilkinson, world's speedway champion in 1938 and' Australian Test captain on many occasions, has met death in an automobile accident He was one of the pioneers In speedway racinsr in Britain, UNIFORM OK NOT LONDON, Aug.. 24: (CP) War Offlqe Is considering whether members of jfche. Home Guard may wear uju;. uiujuiiu .uii uuiy or some ai-:fpT;'that Irould ioristitute a In Sale TV Sept 5, 6, 7, 8 Here's a golden opportunity to visit your friends on the prairies during the vacation eason. 2000 miles of travel for i little as. $27.50 in coaches I lightly higher fares in, tourist nd standard sleeping cars. 30 Day Return Limit Stopom any where en route, indud" fa Jiper, playground of the Rockies-You cio far East as Port Arthur on these vacation fares. Tour local agent unll jlddlj (jiiotf faret. CANADIAN NATIONAL V-61-40 PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene 1 Welding ' Specialists on Sawmill I and Mining machinery . .All Types of Gas Engines I 1 Repaired and Overhauled III Waterfront Whiffs Halibut Landings Heavy This Wcek-Thomas Crosby Leaves General Shipping Halibut lanrlincs at flip nnvr nf Prinno 1? 628,300 pounds while the Canadian pounds' from Canadian. High mice of the week for American fish was 11c and 8c which the Kodiak receiv ed for 40,000 pounds while the low was 10c and 8c which numerous Vessels received. For Canadian fish the price ranged from a high of 11.8c and Sc which the White Hope . Haying" come north in connection with iessions of Prince Rupert Presbytery of the United Church; of Canada held here this week, the United Church mission boat Thom as Crosby left -this mornlnr? on her' return to her base at Ocean Falls. Rev. Peter Kelly, the skipper, was in charge a'hd also on board was Rev. E. S. Fleming, pastor of the Ocean Falls United Church; With a good-sized, list of passengers, including' tourist passengers for the eaSUbound train as well as quite a number of local people, C. N.R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. Nell" McLean, arrived In port at 9 o'clock yesterday, morning from Vancouver and Ocean Falls and sailed In the afternoon for Stewart whence she returned here this morning southbound. C.P.It- .steamer Princess Adelaide. the past week, bulking quite heavy at 802,000 pounds, t.4- L Uul f il. mid i i . ' uiuunt me iuui iur me i-j-iu season 10 ciate up to 13,711.' 019 pounds as comnnrpd with 1f?4nnlnn responding date, last year. American landings thus far this season have reached an aggregate of 7,312,000 pounds vwmttiwWH VVibll ladb Jai ,5 total is 5,399,019 pounds as against ZT?"??1 5,792,100 pounds. Of the week's 7 v "V" a,"ura u,e 802,000 pounds, 695.000 pounds was , a,nosauea " lu P1"- on 'urn to Vancouver and from American vessel, and irvrnnn waypolnts. The Alaska freighter Chatham, formerly the Evelyn Berg, having been salvaged following a wreck hear Ketchikan a few years ago, arrived in pdrt on .Wednesday of thl week under tow from the north ana is" having work carried out on th j pontoons T,01 of the " local dry dry dock- dock. I It was Uaid for 23,000 pounds to a low j of 10.5c and 8c which the North ls undersd the vessel will be con . ... I verted lntnn hfiriro ronana receivea ror 3,000 pounds, j " i Union steamer Cardena, Capt.i pvviro Man U,,a John Boden. arrived in port In good UC1 v -C ITlCll lid VC time .at 11:20 last night, sailing at 5:20 8.m: -on her return to Vancouver and. waypoints. Cribbage Tourney Bombardier Moffatt Winner! of CoinBeJjjtl6n Last NlgKf. , . A knockout cribbage tournament was held In the United Service Hut last night for enlisted men, A good number or jnen took part. Bomba-dler Moffat of 102nd Batterv was able to blast his way to the top to take the honors. Private Lyons of the Canadian Scottish made the final round but lost to Bombadler Moffat after a very exciting game. Prizes were awarded to the winner and runner-up by Norman Mc-Ewen of the Y.M.C.A. Mr. McEwen is In charge of tournaments and games to be held in the United Service Hut. He plans on some kind of tournament for the boys every Friday evening, Dallv aavenonn; re tii Dall news Is sure t bring dally re- .uuiBuiiiuuacsaasararak. Spring Filled Mattress , . , $18.75 lUipertia IMatress t. $27.50 ' Slumber King JMattrcss $28.50 MacKenzie's Furniture rhone 775 AT CAPITOL i Drama and Comedy Are Featured! j On Double Bill ! An excellent double bill Is the 'offering at the Capitol Theatre 'this afternoon and evening. One Is ;"And One Was Beautiful," a dramatic story by Alice Duer Miller, and the other "Beware Spooks," an hilarious Joe E. Brown comedy. The cast of "And One Was Beau-jtsfal," comes to the screen headed i by Robert Cummings, Laraine Day. I Jean Mulr and Blllie Burke. The story is that of a girl whose beauty brines traeedv to all about her Miss Mulr plays a beautiful soci alite, and Miss Day her younger sister. The man they both love faces prison to protect the older glr from blame following a fatal automobile crash. The younger girl, torn between love for the man and loyalty to her sister, knows the truth and is In the grin of a dil emma that Wracks her soul. Dramatic highlights include' the fata', crash, climax of a series of Intrigues In the smart f h .breathless moment In court whre me gin hovers between silence, and the truth, the pledge ot the younger girl t0 her" lover to keep silence, and the dramatic climax amid which gay scenes in the haunts of rich socialites "Beware Spooks " hailed as one ut we miinicst jqe B. Brown VC- 'hides in years. The film in wMrh Mary CarlLsle is featured, presents the mammoth-mawed star as a somewhat bewildered i who finally convinces hl Kiinnrlrtr - -w HUfWBV;? that he really should be a ser-,geant. Als0 In the cast are Clarence Kolb, Don Beddoe, and Marc Lawrence. ' 'wiamjvijlmjl. ...... .:. li TONIGHT OMv in unnit, n. . JUST IN CASE LONDON, Auy i (cp dreds of bulldlnf? over in the Londoi food and rest hi might be left homt 74eTAlk 9 s, complete Shown v. . . Joe E. Br In own "BEWARE SPOOKS' (At 8il2 and 10:(2) PLUS. Robt. Cumminjs in Anrl Dnn V n ;uu ana 9:30) Coming Mon. - Tucs. nn.n... ns ..u...j mainour uoi, 1 tor aa a oflAzTownl' lc SALE DRESSES Buy One Dress At Thp S1a P. of $3.95 and Choose Another fork WhUeThSiS'11 Umb?" J0Ul1 llke- Val to $10 nci While thy last. The sale everyone is. talking about. Womens Hose Rayon Hose 35c a Pair or 3 palr3 for $1, and FREE Get An Extra Pair Free Fall and Winter Women's Coals Fur trimmed GO fi and plain Values to S?j Don t Miss Thls-VALUES TO 50c on Our 9c TABLE Doiens of Iiems-VALUES TO $1 on Our 23c TABLE 75c to $1.50 SWEATERS 49c $4 DRESSES U fnc 49c $2 t0 4 MILLINERY tfc S 19 T?MtS? $'-95 $8 to $10 Knitted Su $3.35 $4 LINEN COAT SUITS $1.00 $2 to $4 SKIRTS 99e UUPERT MEN'S STnuu s at .is hp Womens Wear Surplus 210 S1Xl" ST"EKT - Between 2nd and 3rd Avenue, Next to Kunert Men'. .t i... oi-.. Last Shipment of New Cars We Have Just Hcceivcd a Carload of Chevrolet Coach and Coupe Special I)c Luxe Models We strongly advise buying before the prom) d sharp increase in prices LONG MOTORS (Meet Her in a Meter Cab) DE LUXE METER CABS PHONE 13 4 Can Kid0 iot PrCe oI 0ne