-9AOZ SIX EYES .iJ'Tucee for Numounls Full vue Frames, The. Newest in Eye-Wear JEWELER- War Restriction Balked Lifeboat MsjsjBjsjpjBjBjsjHCHHUiiiCpjSB Heilb Youth Drowned When Conditions $ Delayed Call To Coastguard Crew VRHYL, North Wales, Aug. ,29: (CP)-sA coroner here heard how one boy drowned and the other EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jcwelcry Repairing, Hand Engraving L. i V lax CHAS DODIMEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 261 for Appointment roner DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties witnesses told of the two 15-year Edward Hughes was drowned. Ernest Jones, lifeouat secretary, London Enjoyed Theatre Revival Seaside Blackouts And Other Factors Contributed To Summer Boom r- ' LONDON, Aug. 29: (CP) The London theatre is enjoying Its : greatest boom In 20 years. ' Almost every night the "House Full" boards go up along Shaftesbury Avenue several hours before the curtain rises. And the boom embraces musical comedy, revue, 'comedy-thriller and serious play alike. "It has rocketed from nothing ,to everything," said one manager. With few exceptions the theatres have been clawing their way along jWith the low water mark the week (of France's capitulation. Then, during the last week In July, the .t;de turned a'l theatres steadily have been playing to full houses. several reasons are given iui the revival of interest during a old lads clinging to the boat for-nerlod that usually Is the begin-nearly an hour before it sankyy,jn8 0 the end for the theatres. Ronald Robinson of Rhyl tried to, "There has teen no boom like swim to shore and was saved while th! In the Iondon theatre since 1920,"- one manager said, attribut ing It to the usual relief after '. tension, the difficulties of travel- told coroner H. Llewellyn Jones: m(, out o( London and the un-"In the ordinary course of events usual number of provincials holl-I would have given Instructions: day maklnz In London, many sea-for the lifeboat to be launched. "I Me resorts b'elng barred, uid not do so because the lifeboat - s now under the supervision of the Admiralty and the Ministry pf. was saved by a private motorioat ShlDDln2. Also lt ls forbidden POP THE REMEDY after their home-mad canoe over- (CP) Writ-turned flre maroons to summon the crew GLASGOW, Aug. 29; in the sea a mile off shore j.0 lt Woulcl have taken about an tng jn the British Medical Journal, and the lifeboat was not sent to hour t0 get tnem together." Dr- Irene Clough of Olasgow states their rescue because no one dared Robinson's father drew a nega- that ginger beer ls an effective-to launch lt without Atimlralty tive mawer Irom the witness ' remedy for coal gas poisoning, permission. when he asked if Jones would have Workmen, overcome by coal gas. .The coroner returned a verdict launched a boat had his own son here, declared ginger beer was more of "accidentally drowend" after hen at sea. effective than brandy or whisky. Witatnin JfjSmdcbna& Product of Aocioted Brtweriii of Canmdn Hmtt4 eStloe&L Remember the fine old brews, of the past bow smooth and mellow they were, how full-flavored and satisfying? You can enjoy those same fine qualities in a clear,1 sparkling beer of today "V.C." Lager! That's because we restore the original malt yeast Vitamins B and G by an exclusive process. As a result "V.C." Lager is a natural, COMPLETE beer, the beat beer you can buy. 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Blake LOVE STORY Gives Impression j IS SHOWING Of Old Country .Member Of Artillery Writes To Folks In Prince Rupert Everything Peaceful Over There Till We Meet Again" Is Unusual Story, Romantic, Intrlrulng And Tragic The feature picture shgwlng tonight at the capltol Theatre Is a poignant and tender love story that begins Jn Hong Kong. At the Bar of All Nations, Dan and Joan In a letter received by his (tne roies piayed by George Brent motnertl Gunner Donald Blake of and Ierle oberon), meet over a the Artillery in the Old Country C0Cktall. It is a hall and farewell and formerly with the Canadian meeting for &he ls sailing back to National lelegraphs here, tells of Sari Francisco Immediately. They his trip to Scotland and a few part'and Dan run straight tntj .mprcss.ons. He left Petawawa In lhe watting hands of Steve Burke July and sailed on a Polish steam- (pat O'Brien), a detective who has cr and landed at a port In Scot- . irahtd h Jn all over the world land after an uneventful trip. He SnCe Dan, sentenced to death for says It. was a swell trip although murder, had escaped on his way they got tired of waking up every t0 San Quentln. So Dan and Joan mowing wu acting uuiiiuig uuv meet again on trie boat put she ,-ater. They were escorted by sev- doesn't know he's a prisoner, for :ral destroyers, a cruiser and a Burke allows him the freedom of battleship, so they felt pretty safe the shin. He. on his Dart, doesn't They went by train at once to know that she has a heart ailment heir camp In England. He says: which may cut off iher life, at any "They sure have funny trains moment. Both know, however, that n this country so small. I spoko every moment they have together aver a microphone at the dock is breathlessly important. The ro- md lt. was rebroadcast over the mantle. Intriguing and Hraglc im- ir to Canada. Hope you were plications 0I this situation are lul- Istening in. Scotland ls certainly ly realized in the brilliant produc- pretty country but didn't think itlon, under direction of i Edmund luch pf Olasgow. However we Goulding, 'Idn'L.stop long enough anywhere, Others in the cast beside those United States. to find out. The houses around already named, include Eric Blore, here are sure funny. They seem , Henry O'Neill, Oeorge Reeves, o build all the houses the same Frank Wilcox, Doris Lloyd, Mar-tyle. "I saw one thatched cottage Jorle Gateson and Regis Toomey. s we passed on the train. tWarren ' Duff wrote the screen play "Sergeant Wharton, one of our ba?fd on an original story by former sergeant Instructors at i Ftorjert Lord. 3arrett Point and Victoria, Is here I s Regimental sergeant Major, n i t I Who Bill Glover who left Rupert Weill ChiulllC 7lth U3. He says this is worse han Prince Rupert and we might, ust.as well be there as he hasn't' " ,l,,er Port simpson een a German or a Oerman llarieyet. .Everything looks quite ounaay ... 7 pji peaceful. We. haven't seen London From Alice Arm, NAa River "et'.but are eolni there at the first nd Port Simpson opportunity." NEW HAT STYLES LONDON, Aug. 29: (CP) Caps, ams. and hats of various design, worn by soldiers from the Domln- j prices. . . 1 1 .V, ons are Deing copiea oy lasuiuu- Alt. aDie milliners, inese new naia air. ailed Dominion h)s, are made in ilmost every shade of felt you can think of, are claimed to look equally well on debutantes and older women and cost about $3.35. TOO MUCH WIRELESS LITTLEHAMPTON, Eng., Aug 23: ;CP)Lady Ann Mappin of Aps-ley House, St. John's Wood, was ."lned $44.50 , costs for having a wireless set In her automobile HELP FOR HOUSEWIVES Federation here. Tuesday 11:30 a.m. (or Queen Charlotte Islands Aug. 17 and 27 7 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands Aug. is and 27 a.m. For Alaska-Wednesday .:. 12 p.m. Aug. 12, 10, 19, 26 and 30.. a.m. Thursday 9 p.m. Aug. 10, 17. 21, 24, 31 p.m. For the East-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 8 p.m From the East . Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, ., 11 p.m For Vancouver contrary to Defence Regulations, j Sunday Monday 2 p.m. Tuesday T... 12:30 noon Saturday 3 p.m. Aug. 10, 17, 21, 31 , 4 p.m. From Vancouver 4 pjn. V Wednesday , 10 a.m. Friday 10 a.m. Aug. 12, 16, 19, 26, 30 a.m. LONDON, Aug. 29: (CP.) House- ror alcwarl ana premier wives who believe they have been' Sunday 7 p.m. overcharged can now report lt to I Friday 11 a.m J their locil Food Price Regulations From Stewart and. Premier Committee and, if necessary, the, Tuesday 11:30 a.ra i Mlnlstrv nf Food Food will regulate reeulate! baturaay Ba.m.' " I . EVEN HENS HELP MINERS WANT ARMS i LITTLE WALTHAM, Eng., Aug. BLACKPOOL. Ene.. Aue. 29- 29: 'CP) Residents of this little (CP) A request for the armihg Essex village are convinced hens af all miners to meet a possible nave joinea tne war eiiort. One invasion was made at the annual , hen hatched 25 chick's out of a conference of the Mlneworkers' t sitting or 27 eges, 14 more than the normal sitting. L5a "" 'sm.y. 7:00 & rom nong ivong iu rnsco ... i0u f00 . Strangest Stranircst of Adventures ! ll Tlit RecLIrti Stir of Final Hi Grt te ti Ailrc nturcl (At 7:26 and 9!36) Canada Carries on "The Front of Sltel" OTTAWA WHITER GIVES VjJ rp INSIDE INFORMATION YY 0111311 I (Continued irom Page One) Mdl As FllCfS the government heads would stop at rtorld xe , Ercnti noiinng to bring about aisconwnt. Helen Rlchcy, Co-pi!oHith Am Quite glibly one writer lor this Earhart, Has School Ia now banned group, wrote that the Philadelphia Canadian ana U. S. government , , were the strong arm squads of debt p,, . ...... anddeath. -Out Jir the ..... -lecnnocracy Inc. charges the Pnlladel nia b political administrations, the cor- and of,e bm6' porate enterpriies, and tne debt bicwn-halred . merchanU of the United States and anhle , ,s tcat r Canada with being in possession of ir -primer" is the data and physical facts of the vs'lbw monoplanV u. '. technological progression of this pus range from continental area and with wilful middle-aged bus . suppression and distortion of ths she ls Helen Ri, acts." United States nit According to the statements made pilots. Employed b' by some of the spokesmen of thu eastern Airport hi ; Mi organization, revolution is lnevlta- ls the 28-year old ble and the change of system will former superintend! be brought about by "a national in McKeesport, Pa walk-out" of all workers. One of mind made up t o their apostles even prophesied that I even learned how .. I this change may come about in a n'ne years ago. few months' time. Thla man also Miss RIchey wa. . advised his followers to borrow a$ late Amelia Earhar much money as possible on their in- A,r Races of 8 surance pocs because lt would bo Jlity flew the sam a lostlaief..'He further Dredleted the. M1" Earhart used amalgawitlon of Canada andithe' auemnt to circle ??i From 2-45 CIHLDS AND MISSES A full line of patents and leathers. Moderately priced ' FOR BOYS and YOUTHS School boots and oxfords Sturdy bulldi From :. 2.75 RUBBERS AND BOOTS TOO SCHOOL CASES THE CUT-RATE SHOE STORE THIRD AVENUE vi mv iaic r : The Technocracy. Incornorated. Mlss R'chcy set a w movement In Canada ealned eon- ance record abt,ve M! slderable momentum, particularly en years ag0' She h in western Canada, itminmnmi. u " gated as an instrument of autocracy ror the regimentation of its follow- must be on guard , ers and the enslavement of Its od- when one reads m ponenta. 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