Thursday. July 3. 1941, AGE THRM "UNSINKABLE" ARK ROYAL ON PATROL WITH RENOWN Halibut Sales " ' Summary American 40,000 pounds, 11c 'and . mmmmaam $1.00 SHIRTWAISTS mrt wulsts. white and htrlpca. 2 for- $1.00 ROYS' HOSE mail turn top hose, browns and p.rrys. $1.00 PLAID JACKETS wool plald packets. To $2.i0 for $1.50 CHILDREN'S DRESSES 'tis print dresses. 2 for-- $1.00 SNCCCIES and VESTS 1 tit knit snug6is and,vcsts. 3 for - $1.00 lU.OOMERS and PANTIES 1 iii ucde bloomers and panties. 2 tor - $1.00 RRIEKS 11 1 'in mesh brlrfN in tea rose. 3 for $1.00 PANTIES ''"'idrcn's cotton stripe panties. 4 tor- $1.00 SILK CREPE HOSE W' mini's pure silk crepe hose, all new thaoes. 59c LISLE HOSE w 'inrn's cotton lisle hose, fawns and 8JS- a Pairs-- $1.00 40 oz. $3.40 25 oz. $2.30 12 oz. S1.20 1 advertisement is not publlsnea or displayed by the Liquor . ,rt)I Hoard or by Ihc Government ol British Columbia MAKE POTATO FLOUR MILLIONS HEADACHES j Canadian 33.000 pounds 12canQ i 3c to 10.5c and 85c. J T American . i Martingale. 40,000, Royal, 11c and:, 10c Canadian .' . I Annabellc, 3,500, Atlln, 10.7c and 8.6c . , : " , Atll, 9.500, Storage. 10.5o and 85c1; 1 it tonnn nrmiVi 11 anil iv.(c. ... . ;i I Dickie Boy, 4,000, Storage, 12c and, 1 9c. :i Bum, 4,000, Edmunds ii Walkcft DEiJAST. July 3: (CP) The GLASGOW, July 3: CP It 12,3c and 9.1c. ol Agr.culture announced is oniciauy announced that zooo.- i inrlo fnr nroductlon of 000 headache tablets wpre Ixsupri! .... . . , , - ....... 1 MVJKI ilbJllfc Aivinnt . . jjlishcd in Northern Ire- mand medical store during 15 Lightning often strikes the earth. 1, .0 months. SATIN SLIPS :vi Satin Slips, nicely tailored i.i white : , tauc tilmmcd. Each 31.00 SILK JACKETS on bol'jrt and silk Jackets. Ear h 1.00 SPORT SHIRTS a l.i in white or stripes. Each - .$1.00 . - SPORT JERSEYS r srs for boys or girls. 2 for $1.00 HOUSE FROCKS i rr ks. an assortment of sizes and styles. from an altitude .Ql ..flyt miles. WALLACE'S Dollar Days Friday and Saturday PYJAMAS Girls' cotton crepe pyjamas to 14, assorted colors. Each $1.00 CREPE (JOWNS Women's cotton crepe gowns, assorted colors. Each- 89c COWNS WomenVi cotton embroidered gowns. 2 for $1.00 BLANKETS Daby blankcU. pink only. 2 for - 1.00 RARY PILLOWS IUby pillows, pink or blue 2 for - 1.00 CUSHIOxNS Cushions, cretonne covered, assorted coverings. 3 for $1.00 PILLOW SLIPS Pillow slips, pure bleach. 5 for - Phone !) Store Closes at fi p.m. Saturdays $1.00 T0VEI Towel, ipltndld values, 3 for $1.00 4 for $1.00 6 for $1.00 TEA TOWEI5 Tea towels, linen weft stripe design. 4 for $1.00 CRETONNES Cretonne, assorted patterns, 30 Inches wide. 4 yards- . -$1.UU TARLE COVERS ; wonderful value, color Rayon table covers, border. 2 for 1.00 CURTAIN MUSLINS nice assortment of nets and, Curtain muslin.?, a colored dots. 4 yards- ' . V: . . $1.00 CURTAIN RODS Curtain rods, curve ends. 2 for $1.00 3rd and FultbW This ungual photograph shows Britain floating airfield, the Ar k Royal (often reported sunk by Nazi naval communiques ollow-intheheavy battle cruiser H.M.S. Renown. Planes front the Ark R cyal were instrumental in slowing up the German battleship Using aerial torpedoes they damaged the huge Nazi vessel so that units of the Royal Navy were able to engage and sink it Women Tio Have their Ctearets SuVctftons In Britain They Be Banned Or Cut Are Turned ' . . .. -Down I)NrN, July?' 3: Aa'll.'.iif.' cigarettes to women should4 W banned, or limited to Wai ' hi ' rnVfrritritifs '' sold "to men. I'brous'ht Wift' reactions in Britain. ;Ah acute" - sh6rtAge . of smokes 'hroiiTh't -thr-Tiroblem to a head. The proposals were speedily drop- 'a.-hTi It. Hame aOoarent Dii- ter" r reiehtment reiehtment would would be be aroused. aroused. RECORD OUTPUTS (Coiuinuta Iroai Fkgt One) Icetxtlon of what it means. What They Expect Therefore: lor the remainder of 1941,.ibusiness men expect: 1 : RaDidTy . increasing .pressure ,10 to boost owi. production jjiuum-wun of ui. war sup CLOTHES FOn PRISONERS 6. A new tax measure, bringing ' GENEVA.-July" 3: (CPt Interna-la big but as yet undetermined tlorial Red 'Cross of Geneva has boost in levies on corporations and com plded arrangements for" regu-1 individuals, lar Teplacemcnts ol clothing for 7. Limitation of profits, by price British .ttflsoncrs of. war in' enemy 'controls and taxes. In tUa f r 8- U11CVU1 " M,c countries. I" fur , .m-.- -. grcgate, sweeping reaucuou ui ui- SENTENCES TRE-DATED employment. LONDON. July 3: CP1 Bomb ( Thai Cost Of Livinff DODulatlon of the British Empire, with th increase ln bus!n-ss vol Mail Schedule f'lif the" East Mbrtdiy. WedncytBy. nrt ' Prfdas From ilie feiit Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday ' Tor Vancouver TuckiHj . Thursday Friday ' Saturday From Vancouver ' Sunday Wednesday .......... Prl(1"ayi.. Saturday h p ni 11 p.m (savings bonds directly to indlyidu-lals rather, than-having recourse so i..inHilti 4 hant and thus in ' i;awiu.iv j . - - 7- Matins the bank credit structure, SPORT CHA'l Freddie Welsh won tlic --Avorld Lu'e4iiU -owxirtg ciailipioncntp w:iUi a 20-round decision over Willie itiiCiuc at London 17 years ago damw jorcvented opening xnc, tonight. He Jicld thd title until May--sessions --at 01a Bauey u uost oi avms iu - 23, 1927, when Benny Lcon- midrJurfe and :court announced all as shown by the Industrial Con- ' technical sentences- passed wbuld date from feience Board index, has risen knocKout at J?Mw rscwioric, ySc' May 13. "so-no-orie will suffer any through May only 2.6 peicent over InlusUce," a year previously, but sensitive - john. SuUiyaH f0tlsht 1 last ' . . -- raw matei.ai .pi.sa. v"w-" , kn,1(.k,P nirht half a cchturv CPIHTON; RACKETFXRS 'foods and imported staples, have Uf 3: (CP The shown a steep boost. LONpON. July - Richburg.. Mass., la 75 rounds. Board-.ot Trade is mvestigaung Tne Associaiea rress uauj- inuv,,.. -,. , - .. '. V . .. . nr 1 ctnnlo nrlooc "John JOllU .lj. L." was W Al I mplalns: that racketeers are of 35 wnoicsaie raw siapie Pu knuckle champion and his niftkhi-rbiu profits n trading in- shows a lump 01 more man u ptr- f(... watt fh. ..... manrarjnc and. clothing coupons cent. How much this, may' ulU- - - . conseauencc ln 6Walned. from -poor people at low mately be reflected m uving costs - - Sullnvan dlcd Feb- will depend upon futuie develop- prlces, & & Abington. Mass. . , - ments, and particularly the opera-(ruUJ' ' ' . WIN FOli KING tions of the government price con- ... IONDON. Julv 3: CPi The trollers. 1 .REAL HITTING .Klr7 had his fif racing victory Although business pronts mourn- . LONDON, juiy j: (i)-arinur -pf ihft season when his leased two- ed with the big volume ot tne Wellard.. tlie Somcrsetsmre ati-yar ld Ciarence" filly won at tariy months of the year. Wall rounder, hit up 50 runs In "eight .cwfiury wlth H. Wragg up and street, as reflected ln the sto:k tnlnutes recently when playing foi nine in lhe race. market, feels that prof It mai gins the London Counties Eleven : .J. are In for a squeeze between rising against Hayes. He hit seVea 6's NVfn NOT VKAl KILT costs and effo:ts to keep the lid on off nine balls. LONDON. July 3: (CPi The prices. kilt 1.0 .optional in the "waking- in the first quarter c-r inn, a ut"..rlrcFS of Scottish regiments, tabulation by the Federal Reserve ald ld .a a parliamentary parliamentary rra Fiatmeni. imenu Banw Ranw shows snows 441 con.rora conrorauons lions naa naa the last Tccognized: 1IAJLMOND IN R, A. F. CAIRO. Julv 3: (CP) Waiter 1 England's, cricket cap-, except jar. P'P"f Jrummors 5re.?atcd net proflls Pet fiisht-lieutaiant in the who are "compelled" to wear it. .hiRher than In the flt thrw , 01 crcn i . .. montns last year, Gloucestershire lpPstprshlre ,. player made 94 i ,,E5?w ' ISSnf Kh0WlnS- .showing, however, hTVer,tPrvnfn" profits clid nlrn no recently, 'mcwhcre In the Tnrti. has about four-firth of the tne r;ome even close to keeping pace ....... ume, and wail fatreeis icenng max lOST IN ' THE BI1TZ ' ln for a fur.her pinch profits arc ljOJI lv ,. Buj.. is clearly indicated in the yact ccrg ckpt had & flxlim. ha.t snare prices on i wnw ,)sl madc up for are about where they were a year . corres a8" pondence was lost through enemy! i-i i t w vtt ri ' . action and he was forced to asK' Flnanvlng of the defence A,r effort" arranged matches has continued ..... at low credit rates. or or less. less, The ine billions omions ui of o-uums, spending, P m' hppn lftarned about monetary con- ..... 10 a.m. troi smcc the First Great War, ..... 10 a.m. pn(i tliat even in England, despite 10:30 pjn. fh, far-reachlrur disruption of her .For Stewart and. Premier economy .wholesale prices have ris- Sunday 1 P-m. cn only about 40 percent, and the Wednesday 2 p.m. j0vernmenfs bonds are held at ITluay sucn gooa pritcs u yu w r From. Stewart, aiuj rremicr . around three percent. Tuesday il:30 ajn 'what proportion of the defence Thursday; 8 p.m. COst can or will be met with taxes ..Saturday 8 p.m. and how much by borrowing de- For Alice Arm, Naks Illver and pends upon what Congress docs Tort Siinpsoh; ' with the new tax bill, but mean-Sunday 7 P-m while Treasury offerings of bonds. From Alice; Arm, Na' Rher continu- to be oversubscribed. and Port Simpson The beginning of an effort to V Tuesday uiaa a.na. finance by seumg goverwnem. ... ... 1 l 1 . 1 . -V. ... ,1 wim me L.onaoncrs io get b in wucu with U. S. Government bonds, sell- hm , ing at levels to yield two percent , ... 12:30 noon prcscnt and praspcctlve, brought, f v i:3 P-m-momentary- twinges of Inflation . :ju p.m. fcarg m financial clncles from time 10'30 , tmo Vint otiw hanklns author ities pointed out that much had Restores Sight brought returns in the early weeks voxbourne Juiy 3: CP-Reut- of the program this spring 01 hlow from a cricket ball tiftrtoon.ooo. or more a week. This j iu. .i.v,. ct t, ' I tTOLUl CU W1C OJiil. IAJ XJVM IT plan may. be pursued, more vigor-Tight eye He watChing a m xltt fninii' Am 1 , 1 1 1 1 9 uujjf iat4 uu. ma ten wnen tne Dan nn a les ana JUarkets larxcis hiiuauon. auuauuu. up- . bounded into nis eye wnicn naa pUes, inclifding everything needed securities markets generaUy been blind for 10 years. fromships tosho.es.. . -remained sluszfch during the fltst 2. Widening Of priorities and iIf .i .his vcar. and corooratlons price controls. needing defchrc capltar generally 3. Shortage of some matcrlais, ,foun it casier td borrow at the tending to restrict production ot banks or the R F C than to float some lines of civilian goods,- in- - crease use of subsUtutcs, as .plas- stock Exchange leaders made tics for aluminum. exhaustive survevs of their busl- 4. Intensive efforts to get pro- ln an cXfort to find a way to 1.. - Uu.n foctrlrt llln nnmhpf Ol . . ... l.h.... --ii I lev. Aiacri u. ueiaen, a Uuw- -v. --v pring uacK an acuve. raarB-ei.. vxy- logl'st, called it "profoundly un-i models and styjes of a wide range lnj out of ,Wa1 street for the-just." I'le" said" smoking was nervr iof civUlan products f rom radio sets fr?t thcy employed Emil !?daUve,' ana if the need for it w wasnms maciuii. ce-uld not' be satiried, some more 5. F.urthcr expansion of plants ruction Finance Corporation, to i.,m,(i- 1 ltki alrohnllxm. wi of arms makers ... and suppliers l nrdrtint of th Hie ThcrJianire. UAL talc- liAlllltUi , tt . . piudiuvuw t yi ---w - Tnlsht be formed; and Increasing use of small plants 0fiCC about July 1. through sub-contracting. - AGE & PURITY GUARANTEED BY J10.0D0,BOND JUDGING BY THE EVER . GROWING DEMAND, THIS DELICIOUS FLAVOUR IS THE BRITISH COLUMBIA FAVOURITE ORDER SOME TODAY Coast Breweries Lid. Vancouver - Vw WtmltttT VlrKirU 41- This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Clean-Up Paint-Up i Make Repairs, Build We can supply all the materials for a new home or for additions to the old one. Call in arid talk it over Albert & McCaf fery, Ltd. PHONE 111 PHONE 117 it A i. i ii f. v I! it.