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Its*.\nNUMBER 127\nE BATTLEFIELD AS POLES RETREAT\nTommies Take Posts at Front;\nFrench Take First Prisoners\nCheers Welcome British;\nIs Active\nNazi Troops Withdraw to Secondary Defence\nPositions Before Saarbruecken;\nWeather Slows Advances\nBASEL, lent. 14 (CP)\u2014Report! reaching here today from the\nWeitern front uld the flnt unite of British troops hid mirehtd Into\ntht French Mtglnet forte imldst tht cheers of Frtneh troopi.\nIt wu btlltvtd htrt tht British htvt ttktn poiition eomiwhtn\nBetween the Moiillt and the Rhine.\nBy TAYLOR HENRY '\nPARII, Bent. 14 (AP)\u2014Metoriud French advance guarde were\nreported following hird on the heels ef retrtitlng Gtrmim tonight\ntilting prlsontn u thty advanced In front af the Qerman Industrial\nelty of Saarbruecken.\nThe (Herman troope were reported withdrawing tram tha advtnct\nnultloni whioh the French tlreedy hid penetrated In front of aaar-\nbrueckan, etntnl kty to the Northern flank af tha Weitern front\nARTILLERY ACTION\nTonlghfi 10-word war oommunlqut told ef the flnt prhonere\naf war token by tha French, but givt ne dttalla af thtlr number.\nit read:\n\u2022We ara making leeal advaneu during whloh we took prlsontn.\"\nTht morning oommunlque uldl \"Wrong action by enemy heavy\nartillery en the halghta ef Sitrbrutekin.\"\nThii artillery wu reported pouring tona of high explotlve iheUi on\ntbt line of hUli South of sSetr-\nbruecken, Main roada were reputed deitroyed tlong which French\ntroopi un ttttcklng the ctpital of\ntbe Saar mining region.\nOn the height!, two mllu South\nud Southeut of Siirbruecken, tht\nmain French line apparently wu\nbeing formed behind advance guirdi\nwhich htd penetrated uburbt ol\ntht dty. The ovtl-ihiped hills rise\nsoma 300 yirdi ud commind the\nlowludi North of Siirbruecken u\nwell u those stretching back of the\nFrench llnu South to the town ol\nSarrefuemlnea. .\n(Continued an Page two) f-\n\u2022\u25a0   X '\u25a0  \u25a0\u25a0\"*'*\">'     '     \"J''\n-_t-.it'-  -f. :*- tt    -  :-*ji*   ' *,\nLatin-America Keeps\nto Prevent Bases\non Atlantic Coast\nBUINOSl AIRES, Sept 14 (AP).-\nGovernment spokesmen In Argentina, Bruil tpd Uruguty declared\nemphttlctlly,todty thit \"every nec-\neaury step'' hu been taken to prevent either ilde of the Europetn wtr\nfrom eitabllshlng tir or nivil buu\non tha South Americu Atlantic\ncout\nThe antrtloni followed upon u\ntnnouncement'from London thtt\nGermany might tttempt to bete\noperatloni here.   -\nThe navlu ot Argentine ud Brazil are patrolling the ooutllne vigilantly for uy sign of vlolttlon of\ntheir neutrality, Uruguay promited\na cloie watch.\nRussia Expected\nfo Attack Poles\n-News Chronicle\nLONDON, Sept 11 (Frlday)-\n(CP).\u2014\u2022In a dlipatoh from Copenhagen tedey the Newt Chronlclt\n(Liberal) uld Ruulan troopi art\nexpected to Invade Poland u toon\n' tha Poll|h army*! rtilstenu la\n_ tfi# Rustiin Pn-mt, H iww\n^-lldfiig up an **ureeilen-Os'-\n.ssiin-mlnorHU'ln-Polind\" camptlgn prtparatory to eoeupylng\nthe Pollih Ukrtlne-the Provlncu\nef Lwow, Stenliltwow tnd Trim-\npol\u2014end White Ruula up to the\nCunon line ef 1910.\nThe itory uld the belief wm\ncurrent In Berlin that Rumania\nweuld be the next victim,\nItaly to Discuss\nR     Neutrality in War\nLONDON, Sept  lg  (Friday)  -\n(CP.-Cible) \u2014 The Dtlly Expreu\nIn   the   wtr,   especially   ln   the\nMedlterrueen.\nThe Borne correspondent of the\nnewipiper itld theu talki havt\nttken place imong Sir Percy Loraine, the Britiih Ambesssdor, Andre\nFrucois-Poncet the French Ambuudor, ud Count Gtleuio Cluo,\nItellu Foreign Minister.\nWESTMINSTER MILL BURNS\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Sept\n14 (CP)\u2014The Queensborough Hardwood ud Tie Mills' plant on nearby\nLulu Island wu dutroyed today by\nfire of unknown origin. Lumber\npilu it the plant were also destroyed. Total damage wu estimited tt\nMOM.   .\nTfie Western Front\nCampbell Adds 3      ~\nto His Cabinet\nSept   14\nCHAM\/OT-TOWN, _\n(CP).\u2014Premier Thue A. Cimpbell\nidded three minlsteri without portfolio to hit cibinet todiy, ont of\nthem replacing Council President\nB. V. LePage who resigned thli\nweek to become Lieutenant-Governor ot Prince Edward Iilud.\nThe new minister!, all farmers,\nare Horace Wright of Bedreqlii,\nDugtld MacKinnon ot Mount\nBucbanu and H. H. Cox of\nMorreU.\nBORAH 0\nOil\n\/      . v\nRepeal Is Denounced;\nU. S. to Stand on\n;   Neutral Rights\nWA\u00bbHINOTON, Sept 14 (AP).\n\u2014Semtor Wlllltm E. lenh (Rip,\nIdiho) tonight denounced the propoied rtpttl ef tht United Statu\ntmbtrgo en armi ihlpmenti te\nEurope'! billlgirenti u an aet of\nIntorventlen In tht conflict, llktly\nto bt followed by armed\nparticipation.\n\"If ln a few monthi we cu ten\ntip the law which a nation almoit\nunlvenally approved,\" he aiked In\na radio ipeech, \"how long dot you\nthink lt will take to put aerou the\nproposition of unding our young\nmen Into the trenchea, once we\nhave Intervened?\" -,\n\u2022TANMASA   '\nNEUTRAL ' \u201e\nBorah's tddreu came at tha clou\not a dty which uw leveral developments in connection with the Euro-\npun wtr ud the ipecltl seulon\nof Congreu which li to convene\nnext Thundiy to consider repul-\nIng the etnbsrgo ud other chingu\nlo the Neutrality Act\n(Contlnutd en Page Eight).\nSilence Clothes Meet of Cabinet\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'. Council; Reports Expected Today\nOTTAWA, lept 14 (CP)-Cloth-\nad by Ptrliiment with tlmott unlimited poweri tht Oovtrnmtnt\nmoved forwird todty with preparation! to coniolldite Cimdi'i\nfuourcu for t united wtr effort\nbut ne tnneuncementi followed\ntht ifternoon union af ubinet\ncouncil.\nIHEET AGAIN TODAY\nPrime Minister Mackenzie King\nind hii colleagues were in seulon\nler thru hours ud will meet again\ntomorrow, whu, it wu intimated,\niome details of the Government's\nprogram might be mtdt public.\nNazi Subs Strike Again,\n2 British Ships QoDown\nBritish Losses at 18;\nRefugees Delayed\nby Sea Warfare\n\" Oerminy't lubmirlnet, ippirently eoneentratlng their itttok\naround tht Britiih lilu, itruck\ntwlot it Engliih mtrehintmtn on\nThundiy, railing tht known\neount of British lossu to 18.\nKnown Oermin louu ilnet tht\nwtr btgtn amounted to nine.\nThru itruck mlnu,. three ran\naground In Norway after changing eouitu to tvold mlnu ind\ntntmy wtnhlpi, tnd thru wtrt\nttteoktd by Britiih shlpi.\nTottl grou tonnige loit tmounted\nto at leut 144,845 excluding ctrgo\nWorth leveral million! of dollti-i. An\nunidentified Germu destroyer wu\nalio excluded trom the tonnige\nrecapitulation.\n(Continued on Ptgt Twelve)\n.So Quiet in Berlin\nFlier Put Papers\nUnder the Doors\nLONDON, Sept 14 (CP).-Brlt-\nlib humor continuu to (low through\ntbe wir cloudi. . \u2022\nA favorite itory ot the war today\nconcern! u aviator who took part\nIn one ot the' now-fsmous leaflet\nraldi over Germany. He returned\nto bue four hours tfter the other\npluei,\n\"Where the.bllnkety blink hive\nyou been \" the squadron luder uked the belated one,\n\"Why It wu io quiet over there\nin Germany I landed and shoved\nthe leaflets under the doon,\" replied the B.O.    :\nLone Eagle Ends\n:.   Military Service\nWASHINGTON, Sept 14 (AP).-\nColonel Charlu A. Lindbergh completed today hit voluntary army\nurvlce of about five monthi. Secretory of War Henry Woodring u-\nnounced the flier wu \"being relieved from Inactive duty in the\nWar Department\" No further Ught\nwu ihed on Ml plut, An Air\nCorpi Reserve officer, he aerved\ntwo weeks on active duty and\nsince May 1 has been serving in an\nintctive training atatui, without\npay. '3m> '\u25a0\u25a0'*\n. . , , 111,1,1111   I  I     II\nDe Valera Makes\nCabinet Changes\niaf.ia||'ii'*J!s Thit it part tstpsM*WM*t*MH\\*vi_^Mw pi'uion\ntroops who htvt penetrated the buin from Bass at Mete and Nancy.\n'   French troopi were reported Thundiy to bt preulng hird Into\nthe zone iround Siirbruecken, taking many priionen among the\n\u2022retnatlng Germani. g*.   \u2022 '   f*\u25a0 \\-.-   . *? '\u2022   '.\nDuke of Windsor\nReceived by King\nLONDON, Sept 14 (CP)-The\nKing received the Duke of Wind-\nur thli ifternoon. It wu tht first\ntlmt the brothen hid met llnet\nSeptember, 1939.\nThe Duke tnd tht Ducheu of\nWindsor returned quietly to Englmd two diyi tgo. Tht Dukt li\nawaiting aulgnmtnt to a wtr post\nItaly Recognizes\nGerman,Rule Over\nCzecho-Slovakia\nROME, Sept 14 (KP% - Formal\nItellu recognition ot Germin rule\nover Czecho-Slovakia appeared today with publication of a royal decree eliminating the Itellu legation\nln Prague; A Consulate General was\nutablished to replace the legation.\nSan* Umbrella\nToday there wu great ectivity In\nthe Committe on Informition ud\nCensorship needed by Portmiitei\nGeneral Norman McLtrty. 1\nIt is expected unouncements wilf\nbe mide shortly In the crettlon of\nt public informition committee to\nrelieve Mr. McLirty of the hetvy\nidditiontl tesks.\nJustice Minister Irnut Lipoihte\nil expected to innounce within I\nday or two the appointment of a\nthree nun court of appeal to handle\nippeili from ruling! mtde- under\nthe Enemy Alien Act\n(Continued en Page light).\nI With gu muk, but without the\nfamed umbrella Prime Mlnltter\nNfeyllle Chamberlain li ihown en\nroute to No. 10 Downing Street,\nthere to diicuu with otticteli hip-\nSiningi In relation to tha lecond\nrut War. '\nOttawa Beseiged\nContract-Seekers\nOTTAWA, Sept 14 (CP)-Con.\ntractors, manufacturers ud business men or their igente htve ln-\nvtded thli capital ieeklng wtr orders ud offering to utilize their Industrial facilities to meet the Canadian and allied demand tot supplies\nind equipment\nGovernment officu are bueiged\nby hundreds of businessmen trom\nall over the country..\n\"1 am getting out of Ottawa tonight\" uid one Ontario Liberal\nmember ot Parliament \"People\nhave been hounding ma tor jobi\nud contracts.\"\n\"People do not leemto realize\nthat thtre ti no patronage ln this\nwar effort,\" said a Saskatchewu\nliberal, member. \"However, thou\nof my riding who'have appealed to\nme htve a sincere desire to be help,\nful.\"\n\u2022Government offlclili declare that\nthe bulk of often have appeared\nunselfish ud cooperative.\n' Those who seek.interviews with\nthe Government on matten relating\nto war. contracts or the utilisation\nof Industrial enterprises ire referred to the defence purchulng bo>rd\nwhich will ihortly be transformed\nInto the wtr supply board.\nOthen coming to Ottawi to offer\npenonal lervice or who write letter! with iuch offers, will be duit\nwith-by the \"voluntary aervice registration bureiu.\"\nInformation Board Is\nExpected to Be Named\nOTTAWA, Sept \"14 (CP)-Poit-\nmuter-General Normu McLirty\nis expected to name shortly the personnel ot a new board ot public Information, which would coordinate\nnews of Canada's war efforts as de.\nveloped trom the various government departments.\nF.D.R. Foes Will\nAttempt lo Keep\nSession Open\nWASHINGTON, ,*Sept 14 (AP). -\nSenttoritl tou of Preiident Rooie-\nvelt'i propostl to repetl tht United\nStetei arms embargo terved notice\ntodiy they would, try to hold congreu ln Wuhington continuously,\ntfter It convenes ln speciil seulon\nnext Thunday, to keep check on\nthe administration's foreign policy.\nAt the ume time, deminds from\n\u2022ome senate ind house of representative members for legislation against\n\"war profiteering\" indicated congreu might not confine itself at\nthe special session's action on the\nadministration's suggestion! for rc-\nDUBLIN, Stpt 14 (Cf)\u2014Prime viHon of the Neutrality Act It in\nMinister Eimon dt Valera made.1 that itatute which bant ihlpmenti\nthree Important shifts In the Eire ot armi, emmunltion tnd imple-\ncibinet tonight \u2022 ,'.'.. ments of wsr to natloni now fight-\n,t the lime time new,' uvere. i\"l I\" *urp|f'. \u25a0\u25a0'.;____. .. .\n' \u25a0. regulations jwrrSntro-l' Some rie^itlaton uld President\n-_ -. ----yj i(inUeu might recommend\no curb profit-taking on com-\nmoditiei. There wu telk tiso thit\nhe might uk in appropriation of\n$100,000,000 to $200,000,000 to expand\nud expedite the National Defence\nprogram.\nSenator Clark (Dem.-Mlssourf) a\ncritic ot the administration's foreign\npolicies, sounded the opposition keynote with a declaration he hoped\n\"congreu remain! ln session u\nlong u the emergency procltimed\nby the President exists.\"\nThe regulir tession begins Ju, 3\nud if the ipecltl tession extends\nthroughout thli yur, congress will\nbe in ilmost continuous seulon at\nleut until next spring.\nce Mlnliter Seu MtcEntee\n\u2022uumed the portfolio' of industry\nand commerce. Tbe former hetd ot\nthe Industry ud commerce ministry, Seu Lemiu, becime hud of\nlupply ud vice-premier Seu T.\nO'Kelly becime flnince minliter.\nHit Eire Government It wu announced, hu ttken meuuru to\nforbid in cue ot neceulty importation of newipapen printed outiide\nthe country. Censorship of papers\nprinted ln Eire had already been\nutablished. '   '7     \u25a0\nRestriction! were announced tor\ncontrol of radio broadcuting.\nFurther decreu regulated the\nprice of milk ud other prime com.\nmoditiei.\nSan Franciico\nSpokue\nPenticton\nVernon\nKelownt\nGrand Forkt\nKulo\nCranbrook\nCalgary\nEdmonton:-   ...\nSwift Currant\nMoote Jew\nPrince Albert\nQu'Appelle\nWinnipeg   \u2014\nForecute \u2014 Kooteniy: Fruh to\nitrong Southerly windi, unsettle.\nud cool with ihowen.\nWtter level et Nelion Thunday\nnight 8.88 feet ebove the loto wtter\nmtrk, compired with 9.47 feet Wednudiy night and 5.79 feet Sundiy\nnight\nPUNS MADE FOR CONFIDENTIAL\nTALKS TO AID PRESS REPORT WAR\nLONDON, Sept 14 (CP). - The\nMiniitry of Informition will supply\nonly \"true Information\" and authentic newi\" to the Britiih pub.\nHe ud the foreign preu, Lord MacMillan, Minister of Information, told\nthe House of Lords today.\n\"I should rither we give leu Informition ud true informition thin\nthat we Issued to neutral ud tor-\neign countriu a vast mut of material which wu unreliable ud untrue,\" he uid. \"Ih the long run I\nthink the foreign preu will appreciate the fact thai what they receive from ui ii authentic newi\nud statements only.\n\"On this Important matter of as-\nslsting the preu to handle war\nnews, arrangements hive been mide\nwith the Wir Office to lend down\na general rttff officer of high rink\nto give confidential talki to ic-\ncredited representetlvu ot the preu\nat weekly Interval!. <\nTOfflcera of the Admiralty and\nAir Ministry wiU alio telk to the\npres . confidentially, on ipeclal\noccuioni.\"\nLord MicMillin igreed In general with tbe criticism! u to tht\ntrue function! ot tbe department he\nuld.\n\"One eu undentend thit thoee\nwho are engaged ln the actual work\nof war are reluctant tp talk about\nit\" he uld. adding:\n\"But I think in a democracy like\noun even the fighting services will\nhive to become publicity minded,\nnot ln a sense of diicloiing' tnythlng. of mllitery vtlue or of comfort to our enemlu, but to remember thtt there It a home front u\nwell u a front of war ud thit the\nmaintenance of the ipirit ud morale\nof our people ii of ilmost u much\nconsequence In its contribution to\nvictory u the morale of the lighting\ntorcee.\"\nWar's Biggest Bal\nWaged North of L<\nGdynia Said Capti\nRain Brings Hope of Relief to Warsaw;\nZamosc Fal Is, 100,000 Prisoners     j\n'   \u00bb Taken by Germans\nUnfilled U.S. Arms\nOrders, $56,702,063\nWASHINGTON, Sept 14 (AP)-\nThe -State Depirtment reported to-\nday that for the flnt eight months\nof 1939 .France had unfilled arms\norden, mostly for fighting pluu,\ntotalling $56,702,083.     -\nThe report disclosed that v In the\neight months period France had obtained arms exports licences totalling $72,363,381, with tctual exports\nOf only $15,661,318.\nGreat Britein in the same period\nobtained more shipments thu licences called for, since - the draw\nuppn licence! held over from last\nyur. Her export! were $21,159,427.\nThe United Statu armi export\nbusiness, which the Neutrality Act\nembargo on armi ihlpmenti hu cut\ndown, boomed to $115,221,348 in\nlicences luued in the eight months\nend $58,489,588 in tctual exports.   .\nFarewell\nScenes like thli were the rule ln\nLondon u British naval reservists\nleft the metropolis for their battle\nitatlona.      \u2022,_____________tKM_____t\nPOLES STUBBORN\nBUDAPEST, Sept 14 (AP)-\nFollowtng is the text of Polish\nstaff communiqut No. 14 broad-\ncast from Wiruw tonight:\n\"The Germu air force was very\nactive todiy. They bombirded\nDubno, Wlod-lmier- ud Radzl-\nwia .\n\"Our iviitora bombed Germu\nmotorized unite ud ihot down\ntwo pluu.\n\"In the Suwtltzczyzna region\nthe Germans crossed our border,\nln the direction ot Lowlcz and\nSkierniewice there were wild battles with the Germui.\n\"The Germui occupied Zt-\nmotc. Wt repulied attacks en\nLwow ud Wiruw.\"\nUKRAINE II\nBATTLEFIELD\nBUDAPEST, .Sept 14 (AP)-The\nUkraine, which hu iuffered levere-\nly ln every wir ud every peice\ntreity ln recent vein, wu turned\nInto i battlefield tgtln todty is\nPollih troopi were reported ilowly\nfilling bick tcrou Southetitern\nPoland under preuure ot a German attack.\nGerman amult unite claimed to\nhave cut the main highway between\nLublin and Lwow, thut beginning\namputation of the Ukraine from the\nreit of unconquered Polind, while\nGerman-Slovak motorized column!\nreportedly opened a direct attack\non Lwow. i\n(Contlnutd en Page Twe)\nBay of Fundy Ship Not\nBelieved Submarine\nSAINT JOHN. N.B, Sept 14 (CP)\n\u2014Nival authoritiu wid , tonight\nthey were ikepticil that i low lying craft reported lighted lh the\nBay of Punday lut night wu t\nsubmarine. > ,\nFishermen, whose namw were not\ndisclosed, advised Marine Agent\nH. F. Morrisey lut night they hid\nMen a \"long, low veuel with two\nmute which might hive been e\nsubmarine,\" two milei off Grind\nManan, ibout 50 mllu Southwest\not here.\nNivil officials ukt pruent shipping in ud out of Saint John would\nnot be enough to rate attention\ntrom the enemy.\nSouth Africa Does\nNot Plan td Send\nIts Troops Overseas\nLONDON, Stent 14 (CT).-South\nAfrica does not intend to send troops\noverseas, Prime Minister Smuts\niteted today ln a message releued\nhere by the Ministry of Information,\nGeneral SmuU denied South Africa entered the war under \"preuure or compulsion\" ud said thtt It\nwii ln the Dominion'! interut to\nenter rither than to wait until\nFuehrer Hitler demanded restitution ot former Germu Southwest\nAfrici.\nLINES PIERCED\nBy  MELVIN   K. WHITLEATHER  .\nBERLIN, Stpt 14 (AP)-Com- <\nmunlquts tonight cltlmid Qirmin\ntrmlu in forging iheid In tht\nEnt though muting itrong Pollih reilitinct North of Lodi,\nwhite, tht high commind ordered\n\u2022ctlon to mett whtt wu called\nBritain's tffortt to hilt food ihlpmenti to  Qerminy.\nIn another theitre of action,\nQdynli, Polind'i only port elty,\nwu reported by the Otrmtn't\nto have lurrindered ifter a 11-\nday ilege.\nOf greater importance wu a htah\ncommand claim that the circle\naround Wanaw had been cloied tnd\ncommunicitloni levered between\nLublin ud Lwow. \"*__\nLwow li ebout 223 mllu Southeut\nof Wiruw. Lublin is tbout midway\nbetween the two cltiu,\n(Continued an Page Twe)   .\nLicences Is Fading\nVICTORIA. Sept. 14 (CP)-Tha\nwar-ciuted ruih tor mirrlige licences in Victoril hu ilackened, but\nnot until in ill-time record for iiiu-\nuce of licence! wu let\nIn the 14 days sincve the war began, the licence office here hu la-\nsued 120 licencu tnd performed 13\ncivil marriages, tpproxlmitely two\nud i halt tlmu u greit ta tha\nusual total tor i ful) month.   .\n\u2022Since the rush hai died down, of-\nDetails uid the licence bureau will\ngo btck to ite ordinary houn ud\nwill not remain open ln the evenlngi\nu It his done for the hut week.\n280 Nazi Planes\nShot Down, Poland\nLUBLIN, Poltnd; Sept 14 (CP-\nHivu)\u2014The official Pollih Tele-\ngraph tgency cltimed tonight 2W\nGermu pluu have been,ihot down\nin Poland since the beginning of\ntfie wtr.\nThe agency tald that 13.000 Germans, 350 of them officers, have\nbeen made prisonen in that tim*.\nMaterial taken, the agency uld. included 48 Nazi cannon, 218 machine\nguns ud more thu 1000 army\nautomobiles.\nCanadian Was Guide \"\n-   First Air Raiders\nLONDON, Sept 14 (CP Ceble)-\nA Canadian navigating officer guided the tint flight ot Royal Air force\nSlanes which dropped bombt on a\nlerman veuel at Wilhelmshaven on\nSept 4. The Miniitry of Information reveeled today.\nHli ntme was not unounced.\nBoard Trade Resolution Will Urge\nEmployers Ate Enlisted Men of\nJobs When Demobilized if Fit Work\nGovernment Should Be\nResponsible, Those\nUnfit Work\nEmployen ihould auure any\nman enllitlng for war urv|ci that\ntheir Jobi would be open to'them\nUpon demoblllutlon, provided\nthey were fit to compete In thim)\nand tht Oovtrnmtnt ihould give\nthe usursnet thet It would mums\nruponilblllty for thou unfit for\nwork. A resolution to this effect\nto be drawn by E. A. Minn, Preildent, Mijor A. E. Dalgu, M.C.\ne mimbir of the Boird, ud W.\nO. C. Lamkill, Secretary, wu\nauthorized by the Nelion Botrd of\nTrade, it ite luncheon meeting tt\nthe Hume Thundiy. At tha tug-\ngestlon of H. E. Thain the Boerd accepted a proviso, stating that no\nupersion wu being cut in the second clause upon governmental efforti at the close of the lut war,\nTO CALL\nFINE RE3PON8E\nThe .resolution wu adopted following a short talk by Major Dalgu in which he stated a splendid\nresponse wu being mide by men\nof the district to the call tor recrulti for the 111th Battery, R. C. A.\nMen were coming from ranches,\nmines, lumber camps and many other fields of employment to offer\ntheir services, their only worry being to pau the stiff medicil examination. ,. .   - :\n(Continued on Ptgt Eight).\nDoukhobor Youth Dragged by Horse\non Glade Ranch Dies Few Minutes\n..-.: \u25a0\u25a0\n.4ii*\nCASTLEGAR, B.C, Sept. 14 -\nDragged approximately 400 yards\nby a bolting farm hone he was\nriding to the hayfield, Peter Popoff,\n18-year-old Glade Doukhobor, wai\nfatally injured, dying in a few\nminutu, thli afternoon about 1:30\no'clock.\nThe youth, whose stepfather, Peter Ostrikoff, works in Trail, was\npreparing to help his stepfather,\nAlex Ostrlkoff, in the hayfield on\nthe Ostrikoff ranch, nur the Markin store, ud harnessing the mare,\nrode her out of the stable.\nOn coming out the animal -hiti,\n\u25a0Lsmmm-      7.-.,,,- ....       \u25a0_\nud then bolted, ud young Popoff,\nwho wai dislodged from his sut,\nbecime entangled ln the harness\nas he dropped off. After he had\nbeen dragged about a qutrter of a\nmile, be fell free, ln a dying condition.\nWith fractured skull tnd ihoulder injuries, he died is the grandfather, who hid heard hli cry,\narrived on the icene.\nConstable George MacAndrew of\nCutlegar Investigated the tragedy,\nand telephoned the facts to the\ncoroner, who decided no lnqueat\nwu j\u2014- \"\n ,' .-A,\nHI TWO\nMETAL PRICES\nf FAiRTOBC.\nVICTORIA, Sept 14 (CP)-War\nprices fer basic minerals aad met-\nlis pegged at London, Englmd, this\naaa, tre considered itir in Brit-\ni  Columbit   tnd   should   allow\nfm and continued operstlon by\n'   producing mints, whilt dis-\nif sporadic new ventures,\n_  of the British Columbis\ndepartment Mid todsy. Prof-\n| li believed unlikely.\n, T. Wtlktr, deputy minis\nter of mints, commenting oo tht\nUnited' Kingdom regulation, ttld\ncopper price worked out it 10.097\ncents ptr pound, lead at J.3S5, and\ntine it 8.41*i cents per pound ln\nCanadian funds, with tht pound tt\nTuesdiy't level of S4.4SS. ThtM\nprices compared with copper it\n5.972 cenU, letd it 3.344 cents, tnd\nsine tt 3.07s cants ptr pound, tht\nprevtiling iverigt prices tor list\nyear.\nBritUh Columbit, slid Dr. Wtlktr, stood to gain on all three metals\nslightly, tnd on line materially;\nwhile at tht stmt tlmt tht price id-\nvancet were not sucb is to encourage i flood of wartlmt mushroom\nventures which could not be maintained undtr normal trtdt conditions.       \"   s\n\u25a0ll advertistmtnt is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control\nBoard or by the Oovernment ot British Columbia.\t\nGuide for Travellers\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTELS\nHume Hotel Nelson, B.C.\nQIOKQI BENWIlt, Proprietor.\nSAMPLE ROOMS    EXCELLENT DINING ROOM\n\/ \"irinj-uuuijutjui. \u2022iinruni'>nririririni  'i r **\"**\n5$* European Plan, $1.50 Up   ,\nI HUMB-Mr*. 8. A. Conrad. T. A.\nHoUind, G. H. Outrim, r. W. Mathews,  D.  K.  Levene, Mrt.  E.  C.\nmuhes,   Vancouver;   B.   Dagger,\nBenttcton; Frank Putnim, Creston;\nH. A. M\u00abggy, Kootenay Bay: C. H.\nBL**\"1\"\"  Trail: MUi Alice Wall,\nLtFrtnct Creek; C. W. Meldrum,\nSeattle; R. M. Oourdle, Cilgiry; R.\nW. Jackson, Montreal; A. Coppel-\nman, Winnipeg; Hugh P. Kmt, Toronto; T. A. Burns, Mtdtcine Hit;\nJ. 3. McDonild, Vulctni W. H. Sael-\nson and diughter, Banff.\n-r*\n\u2014\nNEW GRAND HOTEL     ** V-t^rT\n, ADDITION OP NEW BOOMS WITH BATH\nEuropean Plan f 1.00 and Up.\nPRES PARKING        BLK. IROM CIVIC CENTRE        PH. SSS\nFree Cera to Buses and Tralna\nAINSWORTH RESORTS\n\u2022  . v.,   \u2014\u2014\nP1    , . ,-.,'.\nAinsworth Hot Springs\nSwimming Pool\nOpen every day till 1 a.m.\nLUNCH COUNTER and SILVER LEDGE\nu        HOTEL in full operation.\n\u2022 -.*'. \u25a0 y\nHot Springs Hotel\n*-\".*\"\u25a0'       Closed for season.\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\nI       \"YOUR  VANCOUVER  HOME\"\nDufferin Hotel T-SSSS. jBSS\ntO0 Seymour St,   Vancouver, B. fe    Coltmaa Alta- Proprlttor.\nNewly renovated through-\nPhi\nSPOKANE, WASH., HOTELS\nWhen In SPOKANE You Will Enjoy Staying at th*\n,o*iv.r.id.||0te| VOLNEY 0,,pM\"\u2022\nAvtnut     f#y**e\u00bb     W VS.41U A p.ulion Bldg.\nEVERY COURTESY SHOWN OUR CANADIAN QUEST*\nI ATLANTIC HOTEL SI t0 $71\n|    FIRST AND MADISON-SPOKANE. WASH. \u25a0    I **m   I\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014FREIGHT LINES\n\u2022     \u25a0-.-    -_---'.'    \u25a0 \u25a0   \",rV,\u00bb> \\i '7    ,i.ft''*^,-^-',sisl.-A,     ...\u25a0    \u25a0\n\u25a0ItpmiMMMi\nLEAVE NEUON TWICE DAILY\n\"5 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.\u2014Except Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nI\u2014-Phone 135    Nelson\u2014Phone 35\nM    H.   MelVOR.  P|-OD.\nTheft Charge\nAgainst Yeycey\nROSSLAND, B. C. Sept 15-A\nehtrgt against Ami John Veycey\nof Rosslind, of beini in possession\nof stolen goods wu dismissed by\nMiglstrata R. t Pltwmen thla afternoon.\nWtlter Golla, who laid the charge,\ntestified thtt on July 29 hts truck\nhtd gone off the Cascade Highway\nabout 2H milts out of Rossland, tnd\nthit ill moviblt ptrts bid been\nstripped from it when he went to in-\nveetlgate the wreck the Monday following.\nOn Auguit JShe swore out a\nsetrch warrant for Veycey and, tc-\noompanled Constable R. B. McKiy\nof tot TraU Detachment md Con-\nstiblt Wllllim Lumsdtn of tht Rots-\nland Detachment of the Provincial\nPolice, when ht ettrched tht iccui-\ntd's premises. Tht ttareh rtvtiltd\nin tutomobilt coil and is tcctleri-\ntor foot pedtl, which he identified\nu hiving belonged to the truck.\nQuestioned by Victor Pibri of\nCameron md Itbri, TrtU counsel\nfor the detenu, is to how ht could\nbt surt thtt these were the istentleil\nparU, ht itited thit tht lttd win\non tht coll had been cut by t Jack-\nknife, and that tht coll hid Wi\nremovtd from Ml truck by a limllar\nmethod.\nIDENTIFICATION\nMr. Ftbrl suggested thtt thli\noould not be taken w positive Identification, to which the witness replied that a coll was generally re.\nmoved by disconnecting lt with the\ndistributor, ind thit. In his opln.\nion, no one would cut the wire, pir-\ntlculirly If the coll were new. Ill*\ncoll In his truck hid been new tnd\nln good condition, ind he hid understood from the former owner that\nlt hid bttn installed about eight\nmonthi ago.        ,    ... ,\nMr. Golla identified the fM[hr\na teer In the rubber ooverlng, which\nbe seid hid occurred when he was\nputting in a new tritumlMion.       \u2022\nHe alio itited the iccuied hid\nbrouSht him a pilr of gleuee tfter\nthe accident telling him ht had\nfound them ln tht fcuek.'\nContttblt McKty Mid bt found\ntht coll ind pedtl in a wooden box\non tht verandth of Veycey'i home.\nVeycey told him he bad found the\ncoll in the Trail City Dump, and\nthat he hed never seen the pedal\nbelore, and didn't know where it\nhad come from.\nConstable Lumsden, corroborating\nConitable McKay's evidence, itated\nthit at the time toe articlesi were\ndiscovered, Veycey hid uld tht coil\nwil in old out tnd wouldn't work.\nIt wai liter examined by a garage\nmechanic and lound to ba In perfect\ncondition. .   .   -    ,   .\nLeonird Sindllord of -Ronland,\nwho hid font with tht accuied to\nthe icene of Ute tccldent, itated\nthet after looking it the truck, Veycey ihowed him t pair of altssts,\ntnd told him he htd picked them\nup on tbe bank. Sanilicord stated\nthtt Veycey did not touch the truck,\nind returned to Rowland in hli company' ..'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'_:.. s\nARGUE QUILT NOT PROVEN\nMr. Tibrt tsked for a dlanlaa)\non groundi of wetk Identification.\nEven granting thtt the pert might\nhive belonged to GoUi'l truck,\nthert wai absolutely no evidence\nthat the iccuied wis iware thit he\nwu ln possession Ot itolen prop\nerty, he ttld.\nCorporal 3. R. Ltnnox who wai\nErosecuting, uked the magistral! to\nikt Into consideration the wetk\nitatementi mide by the iccuied to\nthe Pollct Officen tt the time of\nthe search.\n\"I im not aatistled that there is\nenough evidence to Justify my sending a man to the penitentiary,\" uid\nMagistrate Plewman, ln giving his\nverdict ,The iccuied might nave\nsome reuon not connected with the\ncase for his unwillingness to state\nwhere he obtained the pedal, he\nstated. .\nWeiss Convicted,\nMail Fraud Case\nNEW ORLEANS, Sept 14 (AP).\n\u2014Seymour Weiss tnd his four co-\ndefendants were found \"guilty w\nchirged\" here tonight by t jury in\nthe federal Court mail fraud trial.\nThote convicted with Weils, New\nOrleim and New York hotel executive tnd prominent politician, were\nMonte E. Hart, contractor long favored with State busineu; Dr. J. M.\nSmith, former President of Loulsiant\nState University; Louil Lesage, suspended official of the Standard Oil\nCompany of Loulsiant tnd J. Emory Aditni, nephew of Dr. Smith's\nwife. '; .\nRobson Institute\nAsked State Cost\nTRAIL, B. C Sept 14\u2014A resolution calling for improvement ot\nthe Robson roid wu moved returned to the Robson Pinners' Institute, by the Trail Boird ot Trade\ntonight, asking lt to obtain in estimate on the proposed work so that\nthe matter could be detlt with more\nintelligently.\nNELSON DAILY NEW*. NELSON. B-\n186 Survivors of\nAthenia Get Noisy\nWelcome, Montreal\nMONTREAL, Sept 14 <CP).-One\nhundred ind eighty-six survivors of\nthe torpedoed BriUsh liner Athenii\nreceived \u25a0 noisy wtloomt htrt tonight u i It-car special train\nbrought its Cinaditn and United\nStates passengers into t station\ncrowded with relttivei tnd well-\nwishers.\nThe train irrived a little mora\nthin 24 houn ifter lt left Halifax,\nwhere -IS men women tnd children were landed yesterday from\nthe rescue ship City of Flint which\nhid been their htven since tht\nAthenlt wu sunk September t.\nliquor Prices\nUp in Kootenay\nPricu of liquori and winu hive\nbeen idvinced in conformity with\nwir budget taxei announced from\nOttawa. Liquor stores throughout\ntht Kooteniy hive ilready \"mtrk-\ned up\" the tdvancea required by\nfederal tuts.\nWhiskey, gin and brandy art up\nfrom 79 centi to 25 centi a bottle,\nvarying according to tht slzt 6f\nbQttlt. Ovcrproof rum ll up 90 cents\nto $1.29; proof rum S9 to 90 cental\nwines fivt ind 10 cents: chimpigne\n30 and 19 ctnti; and itill wines flvt\ncenti. \u25a0\nNIGHT BASEBALL\nPACIFIC COAST\nSan Francisco  ,,\u201e   IS 21  0\nPortlind         2   11  4\nGibson, Leonird and Woodall;\nThomu, Radontta, McMillan ind\nMonro.\nSacramento   7 12  1\nOakland __    8  14  2\nFreitas and Ofrodowikl; Selveson,\nSheehan and Conroy.\nSan Diego .   2   8  1\nHollywood   7  IS  1\nHumphreys, Pillette and Detore;\nGreat Northern\nCuts Fares\nto SPOKANE\nSTARTING SEPT. 18\nNEW, LOW ROUND-TRIP\nFARES\nFRUITVALE\nCOL QARDEN*\nOn ule daily, except Sunday,\nReturn; limit 10 tip. 150 poundi\nbtggigt checked tret. Children\nH lift.\nI. C. WESTBY\nAgent\n'387 Biktr St.   Ph. 57\nC-FRIDAY MORNINO. SIFT. 18. 1118.\nBittner ind Dapper.\nWESTERN INTERNATIONAL\nTicomt.\nSpokane _     .\nIteklte, Medlghlni, Cole tnd Clifford; Reid, Jonti tnd Likt.\n(Ttcomi leads 2-1 ln beat of five\nsemi-flnil).\nTrail Attitude on\nProvincial Boards\nLeft to Delegates\nTRAIL, B. C, .Sept 14 - After\nmuch discussion on the advisability\nol forming I provinciil organization\nto deal with matters ot provincial\nimportance, the Trail Boird ot\nTrada tonight decided to leave the\nmitter to the discretion of its delegates to a meeting of the Associated\nBoards of Trade ot Eastern Britiih\nColumbit, which will bt htld at\nNelson Sept. 20 to dlsciua the proposal.\nDonald MicDonald forsiw much\nfriction between demindi ot the\nCout end the Interior, ind could\nnot we how it would \"strengthen\n(fur poiition\".   ..      \u2022 '*-i '\nTable for Month .\nin Trail Board   -\nOverseas Force\nTRAIL, B. C., Sept I4-After a\nlengthy discussion on the question\nTerriers Are Again One Game Up on\nTrail In Junta Bo^Jffe-Flnal\nB.C. EXHIBIT   ,    \u25a0\u25a0\nTO STAY OPEN\nSAN FRAKCISCO, Sept. 14 (AP)\n-British Columbia's exhibit it tht\nGolden Gate Internationil Imposition will remain optn until Iht\nfiir ends, exposition officials wtrt\ninformed today.\nLeland Cutler, exposition pruldent uid t messige from Prtmier\nPittuUo of British Columbli disclosed that tht provinciil government hid reventd t previoui decision to discontinue the exhibit\nbeciuse of the European wir. Tht\ndisplay wu dosed ont d\u00bby. Tht\nexposition U scheduled to end\nDec, 2. \t\nMORE ABOUT .\nTommies at Front\n(Continued From Page Ona) ,\nThese hllli follow the line of tha\nfrontier through the little cltiu oi\nSchoeneck, Splecheren and Fechln-\ngen, til ot which htvt bttn taking\ni pounding from Germany heavy\nguru for two days.\nIvan undtr huvy bombardment the French troopi were Mir)\nto have begun ilowly edging tor.\nwird after having been delayed\nby the tint rains of tht Autumn.\nReporti from the front itld the\nweither hid improved tomewhit\ntoday..\nNarrow ilde roadi were ilippery\nwith mud slowing down the progress ot the French motorlxed unite.\nSwollen itreimi increued the infantry'! task ot feeling iti wiy\nthrough tht broken countryside,\npockmarked with shell craters.\nSaarbruecken, which lies almost\nmidway ot this 100-mllt Northern\nflank between the Moselle tnd the\nRhine Riven, formi a keystone of\nitrong German fortificatloni in idvance ot the Gtrmtn line. Except\nfor a lector juit Eait ot Saarbruecken, where the French drove\na narrow wedge into Nui outposti,\nthe German idvanct lint of fortificatloni hu ktpt tht Frtnch tdvinct trom tht main WutwaU.\nWEATHER AID*\nFor the lut day and night weither\nhu kept Germin obiervatlon craft\nout ot the air and hu liven the\nFrench a chance to weak, forward.\nIn front ot tht Siirbruecken the\nFrench tdvtnct guards have circled\nillghtly to the But are in front of\nthe town to the South and are approaching along the Wut bank of\nti,e Little Moselle River to the\nWest of th e City where It\nwould be possible to pinch ott\nthe Saarbruecken fortifications.\nThe French irtillery \u2014 famoui\n75's and lean-looking 165 millimetre\ncinnon known u \"long rlflei\"\u2014\n\u2022re concealed in the Warndt lorut\nEtst ot Satrbruecken.\nFrench guns tnswering tht German shelling are pounding the Nazi\nadvance Unu thtt run through\nSiirbruecken luburbi trom Gen\nidvance\nrbruecken luburl - _\nviller. IVi miles Wut iround to\nof favoring the Immediate recruiting\nof in expeditionary force, the Trail\nBoard tf Trade tonight decided to\nletve the matter on tht tablt tor\nont month.\nTonight's Winner\nNo. 1 Challenger\n' WASHINGTON, Sept 14 (AP)\n\u2014The Nitlonil Boxing Auoclition todiy nominated tnt wlnntr\nof tomorrow night'i Tony Giltn-\nto-Lou Nova bout as tht No., 1\nchallenger for Heavyweight\nChampion Joe Louli.\nBob Pastor, who already' hai a\ndate with Louii, wu ranked second in the N.B.A.'i quarterly ratings of challengers. Third place wu\nreserved tor the loser of the Gal-\nento-Nova fight\nFrance Moves on\nWar Profiteering\n' PARIS, Sept 14 (AP) - The\nFrench government announced tonight it would place taxes perhaps\nas high u 100 per cent on business\nfirms to prevent war profiteering.\nA decree, which appeared in the\nofficial Journal today, permiti the\nhud of a business\u2014an individual\nor stockholders\u2014to take out only\n\"normal remuneration for service.\"\nOn profits above that a heavy\nsliding scale excess profits tax goes\ninto foroe which may ruch 100\nper cent\nThe only French businesses exempted are exporten.\nAHMED MEN GET $25\nIN HOLDUP AT COAST\nVANCOUVER, Sept 14 (CP) \u2022-\nTwo armed and masked men held\nup a clerk ind cuitomen In \u25a0 suburban drug store today and ucaped\nwith between \u00bb25 and 835, later\ncommandeering ah automobile u a\ntire on the machine lh which they\nfled blew out.\nGerman Tries Sink,  '\nBurn First Vessel\ni.   Captured in Port\n' LONDON, .Sept. i4 (CP).-A itory\not how the Britiih trmy captured\nthe tint German ship of tht war\nwas disclosed todty.\nThe seizure wu tnnounced u\nmade by t battalion of Territoritis\nstationed at a London dock.\nThe ship wat unloading cargo\nwhen i captain ot the Territorials\nheard Prime Minister Chamberlain'i words: \"We are in a state of\nwar with Germany'' over the. radio\nSeptember 3.\nWith fixed bayonets tbe Territorial* boarded the craft ind put\nher captain and crew under guard.\n. A ftw houn later the ship oegtn\nsinking and investigation showed\nber seacocks had been opened.\nThe Territorial captain ordered\nthe ship's master on deck tnd madt\nhim indicate how to dose them.\nA short time later fire broke out on\nthe ship. It was extinguished and\nth. swells isnrt srew were marched\nSaint Jean, an equal distance to tht\nEut\nThe German picture ihowi a Unt\nof perminent lortlficttioni of reinforced concrete blockhouses pinked\nup bypillboxes ind machine-gun\nnests. Where this line hu been penetrated by the French tdvtnct to\nthe East the Nui troopi havt retired into the outskirts ot Saarbruecken proper, where lecondary\ndefencu were thrown up before th*\ntint Une wu forced to fall back.\nPARIS, Sept 14 (CP.-Havu)-\nThe fint mui contingent ot Germin priionen wu led Into French\nlines today. -    \u25a0\nThe priionen wore unviaore*;\nsteel helmets and gray-green uniformi, limllir to those wom by the\nImperiil German troopi 28 yean\nago.\nTodiy tor the tint time contact\nbetween the opposing armies wis\nclose enough to permit taking of\nprisonen in sufficient numbers to\nwarrant mention in' the officii)\n^communique.\nr\n29 Cents for 25\nSmokes, Montreal\nMONTREAL, Sept 14 (CTP)-Ei\ntablishment ot a temporary price ot\n20 cents for t package ot 25 clgirettei in the Montreal salu tax zone,\nwu announced today by one tobac-\n\u25a0co compiny here. Addition of the\ncity ulu tax will bring the price\nto 30 centi, compired with the for\nmer price ot 25 centi for 24 clgirettei.\nThe Increue wu the flnt tnnounced here ilnce imposition qf\nthe wir tax .\nFlags Asked Lowered\nfor Girl \"Murdered\"\n'by Hitler   '\nTORONTO, Sept 14 (CP).-Pre.\nmier Mitchell Hepburn uld tonight\nhe would wire Prime MinUter Mackenzie King ind the Premier! ot the\nother eight provlncu tomorrow,\nuking that flags on public buildings\nbe flown it hilf-mast until the funeral lervicu for Margiret Hay-\nworth trt concluded tt Hamilton\nSaturday.\n\"A Canadian girl Is stilled ii\ndeath,\" Premier Hepburn stld, \"mi\nfor the murder of Mirgaret Hay-\nworth the world'i Jury find. Hitler\nguilty. The men and women of Canida will help to execute the sentence\nand one day demind thtt Hitler\ntppeir before the btr of history to\nanswer for the murder of thla innocent child.\"  ,\"..,'\nReports Subs Would\nFire on U.S. Ships\nDenied by Germans\nBERLIN, Sept 14 (AJ*),-A itatement wu issued tonight by DNB\n(official German newi agency), denying that a German submarine\ncommander hid warned the ctp-\ntaln of in Ahierictn veuel halted\noff the Britiih cout that theteattai\ntin would bt opined on any Ameri.\npan ship refusing to but whin\ncomminded.\nCaptain G. Self, Ulster Of the\nWitermtn Steamship lint freighter.\nWaeosla, halted off th* Irilh coast,\nreported the submarine commimjer\nhad uld his orders wfere to fire\nupon tny vesul  thit  refused  to\nTRAIL, BC, Stpt 15-Snatehlng\ni slight lead in tht first quarter, at\nth* ind of which they led TrtU\nCubs 4-1, Rouland Ternera remained out ia front to strengthen\ntheir margin ind emerge victorious by a 16-12 soon in tht third\n;imt of the but-oi-five West Koo-\nI  '\ntht Tnil rink tonight\n\u2022nay Junior Mini-flnal Mriu tt\nTerriers wtre victorious ia the\ntint lame atter overtimi pity while\nCubs came back to win the second.\nTonight's victory tgiin givu Ier-\nritrs I ont gtmt lud in tht writs\n\u25a0OX SCORE\nROSStAVD\nPollock \t\nBathie -\t\nJohnson\t\nHaiph Scott .\nDugan \t\nTopllff   \t\nJirgtnstn -\nJim Lafact ..\nJim bcott ....\nJtck Ltiace .\nRt* Scott _..\nDtniky ,\t\nCox\nTotali\nTRAIL\nSapronoff\nJ. MicKemit _..\nMurdoch\nMltttud\nPorta _.\nFlnnlt  .\nMicDontld\nF. Pignin \t\nA. MacKtnzit\nN. Turik\nG\n. 0\n. \u00bb\n. 0\n. 4\n. 4\n. 4\n. 0\n.  0\nPtPt\n0   0\n.IS  14  SO   15\nTotali \t\nReferee*\u2014Ktn Wtir ud Gtorge\nAnderson.\nOld  Soldier, 87,  Is\nCalled Up by\nMistake\nLONDON, Sept 14 (CP). - thu\nMinistry of Information, undtr tht\nlabel \"imusing Incident\" issued the\nfollowing story todiy on in octui-\nrtnet it tin depot of t Ltncuhlr*\nRegiment:\n*> taxi drovt up lo tbt fatu ind\nin old gentlemen with t row ot\nmedals on his chut totttnd out\n\"Ht wu ushered into the Offlcen\nMess ind tsked to iee tbe Com*\nminding Officer.\n\" 'Good morning, sir,' uld the O. C.\n\"What un I SO for you?'\n\" 'Do?' queried tbe old gentlemen,\nTm tt ind they've ctlltd mt up u\na ruervlit', I left tht irmy 30 yein\nigo, you must bt hard up far sol-\ndim, I terved with your grand-\nfather it Poom ln '8S.'\n\"It wu later discovered that he\nhtd received mobillziUon papers\nwhich should htvt bun ient to his\ngrandson.\"    .\nMORE ABOUT\nNAZIS ADVANCE\n(Contlnutd From Pag* Out)\nPolish divisions North ot Lodi,\n10 mllu Southwut ot the cipital.\nwin rtported waging t itubborn\nfight igalnst capture in what wis regarded here u tht blggut battle ot\nthe war. I\nCOUNTER BLOCKADI\n. Tht high command, meenwhlle,\nInstructed submarlnu tnd wirshlps\nto begin in immediate \"counter\nbloektdt* u in an\u00bbwtr to Brltain'i\ndeterminitlon to prevent foodstuffs\nfrom retching tht Reich. Juat how\nthe blockadi wu will dtvtlop appeared uncertain tonight\nOfficial tyu wtrt flxtd tn the\nreaction tf ntutral statu tt Britain'* tnnounotmtsTt In rtetrd tt\ntentrapind goods. Tht Rileh ix-\npitted ntutril* tt txtrt thtmwlvt*\nte kup trtdt lanu tt Oirminy\ntptn for tht \"normtl\" emount ef\nSiod* Otrminy usually buy* from\n\u2022m,\nInterest wu' mtnlfuter) over\nWhether four ot the biggest neutrali\n\u2014Soviet Russia, Italy, Jipen ind the\nUnited States\u2014would iccept Britain'! tood bloektdt ot Germtny.\nSpeciil Interut wu expreued over\nthe possibility ot the United Statu\ngetting Involved with Britain over\nthe \"freedom of the Mu\" quutlon.\nOn the Eutern front Gtrmtn military reporti uid mort thin 100,000\nSrlsontn hivt been taken. Thou\niken ia the Ridom lector, South\nof Wintw, tht surrender of which\nwu tnnounced yuttrdty, numbered 00,000, reporti uld.\nTht Inhibltanti of Gdynia, tht\nundy, low-lying elty Into which\nPolind pound money building a\nmodern port from a rowboit dock,\nsurrendered it \u00ab:W un. It wu tnnounctd. Gtrmtn reporta quoted\nPoliih soldlen u uying the ctty\nhid been without brud for two\ndiy*. Tht lirgest put ot tht poputatlon bad fled. -\nIn Berlin, another appttl Wu\nIssued tt women and mother* te\ngo to th* wuntt-y ind awlit In\nharvuting potatou tnd bttt*.\nHundred* of thouund* tf girl*\nbttween th* tgU ef 13 ana -_%\nalready hav* been trdtrtd Into\nfltld* and firm houui,\nTht prosecution of penon* not\nobeying wartlmt meuurei began\nwith the fining ot a restaurant\nproprietor 3400 for offering guut*\na choice between two wtrm meet\ndishes. At the sunt time in order\nwu !isu\u00abd forbidding th* serving ot\nhot tood between certain afternoon\n\u25a0nd evening houn.\ntJ^AWlirL\nUdy Nelson Silk Crept\nALL THI NEW    Jl fl)\nSHADES\nLADIIS W1AR     BURNS BLOCK\nf rings Septemb\na delegate i'\nTrade wu lett to A. H. Carson,\nPruldent at a meeting of tha Board\ntonight,\nR. M. Hoyland, Secretary, reid\ncorrespondence ctrried on between\nthe board tnd various official! regarding improvements to the Columbia Gardeni airport md t proposed\nfeeder line from Oliver. He also\nreported thtt K F. Tiedje htd estimited the cost of improvement! to\nth* tlrport, necessary to handle\nplanu that would be used ln the\nqervlce. to be (35,000.\nAll data tvillible wis referred to\ntht delegite tttending iht aviation\ncouncil meeting.\n5 Bodies Removed\nFrom Sub Squalus\nPORTSMOUTH, NsH\u201e Bipt 15\n(Frldiy) (AP)-Btdlu ef five ef\ntht 2S mtn drowned In tht 1Mb-\nmirlnt Squalus whin It sank off\nthis port Mty 23 win movtd from\ntht vttstl'i muddy hull and ear-\nrltd uhon urly todty.\ni    '  .\nChurch War Service\nCommittee k Formed\nTORONTO. Sept 14 (CP).-A wtr\nservice committee wii created todty By tht sub-executive of the\nGeneral CounW of tht United\nChurch Of Ctnidl to guide the\nchurch ln tht ministry of wrvlce\nduring the wtr.\nElritain May Set Up\nSupplies Purchasing\nCommission, Canada\nNBW YORK, Sept 14 (AP).-Au-\nthorititlve banking sourcn here\nyith connection. in Grett Britain\nuld todty It wis understood the\nBritish Government will shortly wt\nup 1 British War Supplies Purdhu-\ning Commiulon. The Commiulon,\nIt wu reported, would establish\nheadquarten In Canada, It was suggested thtt liter a similar French\nCommission would be tent to\nCanldt. .       .   '\ntabllih branch oifieu in New York\nqnd Washington.   ,   \u25a0\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 14 (CP) -\nFive youths dressed in dark clothes\nand wearing white handkerchiefs\nover their faces tonight robbed \u2022\n-----a--iaaaaa__Mi_IS_t\u00ab_a___\nPurpose Survey of\nTrail With View\nto Town Planning\nTRAIL, B. C, Sept It\u2014Town\nplanning should be considered from\nt practical standpoint insofar u tht\nCity of Trail may bt effected, ao\nthtt a conclusion ot a helpful na-\ntun miy be irrived it O. A. Wil-\nllnger, chairman of the Trill Botrd\nof Trade, town-planning committee\ntold the board tonight\nPerhapi moit would be achieved\nit present by urging the luthorlties\nto make a comprehensive itudy of\nthe city with a vlstw to forming some\ndefinite development tnd lmprovt-\nipent plin, be uid.\nGuut! it tht melting Included\nRobert Foxall, President of the Nelson Junior Board ot Trade, and E.\nH Puree, Pruldent ot the Robson\nCooperative Exchtngt.\nSees Trail Board\nStabilizing Factor\nin War Condition\nTRAIL, B-C; Sept 14~TheiiiwlU\nbe a Job for everyone of ui ti t\nboard and u Individuals,\" uld A.\nS. Canon, pruldent ot tht Trail\noird of Trade, ipetklng on th*\nwtr iltuition, whtn ht tonight\nopened the tint meeting of utt\nboard lince June. '\u25a0\n\"As we, to a certain extent represent the lenior element of the\ncommunity, we ihould exercise a\nstabilizing Influence. Wt should\n(void lethtrgy on ont band, and\nhysttrla on the other.\"\nAirport Betterments\nat Columbia Gardens\nWould Cost $35,000\nTRAIL, B. C, Sept 14\u2014A* it wu\nnot known definitely, whether R.\nC Crowe, chtinnin ot the roid*\nand bridgu committee, would be\niblt to ittend the B. C, Aviation\nCouncil meeting' at Harriion Hot\nSprings September tl, appointment- brought Into the Kooteniy Dlitrict\nof tht Trail Board ol from tht Oktnigan, C. S. Squires\nKootenay Fruit Is\nEqual to Emergency\nSquires Points Out\nTRAIL, B. C, Sept 14-Ttklng\nexception to the theory that the\nretson \u2022 requut wu being nude to\nhive tht Cuctdt read kept open ln\nWinter was io thtt fruit could be\not Robson stated tblt \"Our district\nll prepired to supply the Kooteniyi with fruit while the Cucidc\nroad ii closed.\n\"If the Okanagan grew citrous\nfruit* It would bt a different matter\".        \u25a0 ._   , ;\nArrow Lakes Demand\n\u2022   Goes to Committee\nTRAIL, B. ti. Sept 14\u2014A ruolu\ntion ot tht Lower Arrow Lakes\nBoard ef Trtdt raying for t lurvey\nof t Winter route to link the Arrow lakei with Cout polnti tnd\ntht Okanagin, tnd ilso a feeder to\nthe Big Bend Highwiy, wu referred to the Roids md Bridges Com-\nmlttee of the TraU Board of Trtde\ntonight\nmoreaSout\nPOLES RETREAT\n(Contlnutd Frtm Pig* On*)\nLublin I* ibout 100 mllu Southeast ot Warsaw and Lwow about\n235 in tht same direction.\nDespite disorganization resulting\ntrom repeited terrific bombings,\nLwow's Polish defenders claimed\nto hivt beaten otf a motorlied attack. They were reported eontln-\nuinr to 'dig In\" In emulation of\nthtir countrymen's heroic defence\not Wintw, whtrt tht tint heavy\nAutumnal rains wert uld to havt\nfallen, much to tht Joy of tht city'i\ndefenders who felt the nln would\nbog down Germiny'! motorized\nforce*.\ncut orr RSTRSAT\nIt wu believed certain the Gtrmtn drivt tgainst Lublin caused\ntht Polish government to move\nfarther Eut tfttr only t thort-\nstop-ovtr at Nalenwow, in South\nCentral Poland. It ilso tppearei\ntha Invaden by this move were\nilowly closing a tank encirclement\naround Wirsaw, ltivlng tht only\nivenue of retreat directly Eastward\nthrough Brxuc tnd Bugiem (Brest\nUtvoS).\nTht swift German attack makei\nthe main highway between Wanaw\nand tht Rumanian border the new-\nUt battlefield.\nThe invaders now ire believed ie\nposition to ittack Lwow, tht Ukraine'* cipital, down the bighwij\nfrom the North ind from directs\nEastward, driving t tank-furrow\nhilfwiy tcrou th* remaining tre*\nlection ot Polind.\nIt tbt Null do that tht quutlon\nremiins how mtny Polu would\nbt eble to manoeuvre Northward tc\nuctpe the dragnet tnd how mtny\nwould bt forced to cross the Rumanian and Russtin borders in.\nface Internment\nThe Germam' drive Into thi\nUkraine spotlights the long unsolved Ukrainiin problem involving Polind, Soviet Ruuia, Hungiry and Rumania.\nWhile the nitlonaltt.es emerged\ntrom the Greit Wir u separate\nstates the Ukrainians camt put divided tmong different lends. The\nmtje-r portion ot the land and population wu Incorporated within Soviet Ruult tnd othen within Poland, Rumtnil and Ciecho-Slo-\nvikit.\nHungiry ssntered tht picture\nwhen she seized Ruthenia, Easternmost part ot Czecho-Slovakia, last\nMarch.\nPlane Manufacturers\nBuys Land, Ottawa\nOTTAWA, Sept 14 (CP).-Red-\nmond Qualn, President, of the Oi.\ntawa Car Manufacturing Company,\nuid today the company, which is\nconstructing bombing planes for the\nBritish Air Ministry, has purchased\n18 acre* of land confronting tht\nTrans-Canada Air Unu' Uplands\nairport flvt mllu Southwest of Q*\ntawa.\nMr. Qualn nld tht company,\nwhich will hive access to the airport ii not inclined to disclose the\ncompany's plans tor the new property at the present time.\nPlumbing\nREPAIRS anil ALTERATIONS\nI. C. Plumbing fr .Heating Co.\nB\nJAMES SMITH\nTILE CONTRACTOR\nBathroom! - Flreplacu - Sink*\nStore front! - Pwoia\n618 Robson St.,   Phona 841-L\nSundstnnd  Adding   Machlnu\nOFFICE SUPPLIES\nUnderwood Elliot Fliher Ltd.\nUS Wird St Phont 99\n=COAL=\nThat Is Always C ood\n\u25a0us\nWestern Monarch\n$10.50\nMO\n10.50\nLUMP-Less Ash;\nPER TON _..,_..\u201e_...-._\t\nSTOVE-Lcss Ash;\nPER TON . _._____,\t\nGALTLUMP-\nPIR TON ,._\u2014\t\nGREENHILL-Washed\nFurnace, No Dust;\nPER TON _. ..-- 1\t\n10.50\nSPECIAL PRICE ON QUANTITIES\nTowler Fuel & Transfer\nPHONE 889\n526 STANLEY ST.\n\u2014\n >jr-tm\n-\nH.\t\nT\nNO GRUMBLE. AS FIRST PRESSURE\nBy Tht Canadian Preu\nThe ptnlnf of the five-cent beak-\nit of beer ln Quebec, conceded by\n\u25a0miller tavern steepen ln Montretl,\ntoday Injected t note of pithoi Into\nthe harih realitiea ot Ctnidi'i wartime budget.\nWhile houiewlvet besieged groc-\ntry ihopi tor ltrge luppliet of coffee tnd tet. on which iharp ilsei\nIn coit are expected, tnd confirmed\ntipplera Itld in heavy luppliet of\nliquor alio ln \u25a0 race with riling\npricea, there wu i ligh trom the\ndrinken of nickel. beer ln the\nFrench-Canadian Province.\nFOR LOST TIME\nMoit of the laier beer itlooni In\nMontretl tet up the nickel glutei\nWedneiday but expected it would\nbe the hit day.\nGrumblea were rare u ttxpiy-\nera icanned newiptperi tnd Mtl-\nmated whtrt tht excite tnd fixation Incretiei would hurt moit\nAn attitude thit found fivor\nwith mtny wn expreued In I\nToronto newipaper whoit headline on i budget itory rtad:\n\"Every tip tnd tvtry puff help\nte imtih Hltlerlim.\"\nThe reference wu to Increue of\n10 centi i pound ln the exctie duty\non coffee under ill tariffs, Increase\nof five to 10 centi on Imported tee,\nbig Jumps ln the dutlei on liquor,\ntnd extri dutlei on cigarette! and\ntobacco, til of which will be pused\non to the consumer.\nLIQUOR COSTS UP '\nDrinken of rye whiskey ln Ontario ind Quebec found the price\non I 35 ounce bottle up 80\ni bi\nto TJ\ncents, tccording to,the brand. Ca-\nnadian icotchei were 69 centi higher for 26 ounce bottlei. Imported\nscotches ind glm were up 75 centi\nfor 26 ounces. Thirty-five overproof\nrum mide the blggeit climb, from\n$3.90 to $9.\nAn indication ot how ill houee-\nholder. tre being cilled upon to\nmake their contribution to the wtr\nagainit Hitlerism lies ln the new\ntsx of eight per cent on electricity\ntnd gu billi for domestic lervicei.\nAi to retail itorei and the pricei\nof coffee and tea, virtually ill continued selling itockt on hand it\nprevioui rates.\nRATION TEA, COFFEE\nStore manager! reported mtny\nwomen were trying to obtain cuei\nof tea tnd coffee. Othen winted\n20 to 10 pound loti. One Toronto\nchain itore itarted rationing coffee\nmd tea Wednesdiy morning, limiting eifh customer to a pound ot\neach.\nProvincial Government officials\nlaid they believed the federal budget would cut Into their incomei.\nHon. Stuart Giraon, provinciil\ntreuurer ot Manitoba, stld the increued taxei tnd dutlei would reduce hli Government'i revenues,\nbut he would not estimate to whtt\nextent\nAt Queen'i Pirk ln Toronto,\nPremier Hepburn predicted tremen-\ndoui fill In provinciil revenue\"\nowing to the surtax on Income tax\nImpoied by the Dominion Government. Mr. Hepburn wu reported\nconsidering \u2022 surtax for Ontario to\nmike up tor the loss.\nDoctor Has New\nCancer Treatment\nATLANTIC CTTY, NJ, Sept 14\n(AP).\u2014A new treitment for cancer, ot vitamlni plui in extract of\nhealthy, youthful tissues, wu reported to the Third Intemttlontl\nCancer Congreu here by Dr, J. R.\nDavidson, a general practitioner of\nWinnipeg.\nHe hu been working nighti ln\nhis basement on cancer duet which\nhe got in treating human beings.\nThe 60-year-old doctor described\nthe treatment of three human! by\nhli methodi. He uld hli work polnti\ntowird a pouible wiy of prevention.    '\nHe luggeited, moreover, thit cancer miy be t diseue like diabetes,\nwhich ii not cured by the remedlei\nused, but whose progress ti arrested to thit the victim llvu In comparative health for many yean,\nWAR CONTRABAND RULES\nTO BE APPLIED AT IRAQ\nBAGHDAD, Sept 14 (CP-Htvu).\n\u2014British wtr contraband rulei will\nbe applied by Iraq, it wu tnnounced today. All vessel! putting In at\nBura will be niblect to control\nA decree wu Issued procliiming\nI state of dinger ot wtr tnd authotv\nliing requisitioning of fictoriei ind\nill means of transport, communication! tnd itocki of petroleum ind,\npharmaceutical producti.\nKIMBERLEY Social..'.\nHMBERU5Y, B. C-Mr. and\nMn. E. H. Frlnell and Mr. and\nMn. Fogarty and two children ot\nValley, Wuh., viilted Mn. Potter.\nMn. J. McNicholai ind Joyce returned from four weeki viilt at\nVancouver tnd Victoria.\nWiLSOH\nFLY PADS\n\/)\nEtch pid will kill fllee all day aad\nevery day for three weeki.\n\u25a0 S padi la eech picket.\n10 CENTS PER PACKET\nat Drufglitt, Crocere, Count Storu.\nWHY PAY MORE?   '. vacation .t\nIHE WILSON ay PAD CO, H-ssslUo.,0*. worth.\nMr. and Mn. I. A. McVicar returned after three weekt ln Nelion.\nRelph Westgate hu returned trom\na viiit to Penticton.\nMr. and Mn. T. Dtwion returned to Creiton where they viilted\nMr. and Mn. John. The litter two\niccompinled them on a trip to\nSand Point\nMn. W. J. Cooper of Wynndel\nhu been vltltlng Mr. ind Mn. Wilfred Muon ind Mix Muon of\nChipmin Ctmp.'\u25a0 - \u2022**\u2022 ** \u2022(,   '\ntin. J. Rollhelser and four'chll-\ndren returned after viiiting reit-\ntivei in Nelion.\nJ. Ctviniugh It ipending hli vication in Vincouver.\nMr. end Mn. H. Booth and family returned trom a viilt at the\ncout\nMn. Harold Stafford and eons\nvilited Kimberley to he the gueiti\nof Mr. and Mn. Gilbraith. Mn.\nStafford li raying farewell to her\nfriendl before moving to Prince\nGeorge, where her huiband will\nmike hli heidquirten ln hit work\nu Inipector of Schooli,\nMr.\nChii\nI\nMn.  Roy  Burch\nipmtn ctmp\nTrail after viiiting friendl.\ntnd\nm Cimt\njy Burch ldft\nfor their home in\nWesley Thomi\nto\non returned from\npokine ind Alns-\nNELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. S.C\u2014FRIDAY MORNING. SEPT. 18, 119.\n.3ttH\n. PAOE THRE\nPublic Warntd to\nRegister Wtpponi\n. VICTORIA, Sept 14 (CP) -\nBritiah Columbit police heidquirten todty drew attention\nof tht public to the necessity\nof registering ill concetlible\nweapons, iuch U revolvers, automatic pistols tnd my weapon\nwith a barrel up to 20 inchei\nlong.\nPossession of iuch unregistered\nweapon! it in offence, tnd proiecutlon will follow, police uld.\nRegistration formi may be pi\ncared at tny city, munlciptl or\nprovinciil  police  office   in  the\nprovince.\nHull Explains U.J.\nInternational Law\nWASHINGTON, Sept 14 (AP)-\nThe United Statei Government\nlerved notice on belligerent nations\ntodty thtt it \"reserves all rights of\nthe United States ind iti nitiomls\nunder internttlonal liw,\" ind will\ntike appropriate measurei w*Avi\nthe rightt trt violated.\nSecretary of State Cordell HuU\nluued a formal itatement declar.\nIng: \"The Government of the Unit,\ned Statei hu not abandoned any\nof iti rlghti u a,neutral under in.\nternttional law.   .\nHe detailed the varloui itepi\ntaken through American legislation iuch u a restriction of travel\non belligerent vessels, loam tnd\ncredits to belligerents, but raid:\n\"Theie restrictive meaiurei do\nnot and ctnnot constitute a modi'\nficatlon of the principle! of Ui'\nternitioml law but rather they re'\nquire national! of the United Statei\nto forego, until the congress shall\ndecide otherwise, the exercise of\ncertain right! under these principles.\"\n.  Hull added:\n\"The principle! of International\nlaw ai regards neutrals uid belli\ngerenta hive been evolved through\nthe centuries, while belligerents\nhive frequently departd from thie\nprinciples on one pretext or mother\nand hive endeivored to Justify\ntheir action on vtrioui groundi,\nthe principles atlll lubsist.\n\"The Government tdhering u lt\ndoes to theie principle!, reserves\ntil rlghti of the United Statei ud\niti nttlontli under International\nlaw and will tdopt iuch meuurei\nu miy teem mott practical and\nErudent when thoie rlghti ire vio-\nited by my ot the belligerenti.\"\nCANNERY ACCOUNTANT\nDIES EN ROUTE HOSPITAL\nPRINCE RUPERT, B.C.\u2014Roy H.\nGurd of Vincouver, accountant for\ntht Caitiir Cannery it Cupaco,\nB.C., 19 mllei South Eut ot Prince\nRupert died lut night while being\nbrought to hoipittl here by the\ncannery tender Nishgt for treitment ..   ,     .       .-'       ' _'   '\nGurd wu the ion of Rev. W. H.\nGurd, in etrly Anglican Church\nMissionary ln Prince Rupert Dis-\ntrlct\n25 Million Chinese\nFdce Starvation\nrnl-fom Winter Floods\nSHANGHAI,  Sept   14   (AP)  -\nForeign relief tuthoritlei estimited\ntodty 26,000,000 Chineie face star-\nvatlon md other luffering thli winter from flood! in Hopeh Province\nmd the Yellow River buin md\ndrought In Shantung Province.\nFaU crop! ln theie areu were\nraid to be completely deitroyed. Re.\nllgloui ind red cross relief funds\ntre netrly exhausted. A survey of\nTientsin, where the fint cold of\n\u2022utumn hu mide itself, Indicated\nhardships from the recent floods\nwere Juit itarting.\nTravellen report scenes ot desol-\nttion where refugeei are perched\non ton of itrawitackt with farm\nanimals i slowly starving. On the\nedge of Tientsin, hundred! ot coffins hive been wuhed out of a cemetery and up againit a raUway\nembankment\ndvertisement is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by the\nGovernment of British Columbia.\nBritain and U. S.\nSeek to Remove\nFriction Causes\n\u25a0y ANDRUE BERDINO\nWASHINGTON, Sept 14 (KP).-\nQuiet conversations arc under way\nbetween the United States md Great\nBritain to eliminate\u2014ln idvtnce\u2014\nu mmy u possible of the mtrltime\ncauses of friction thit trose between\nthem in the tint greit wtr.\nThe polnti of possible coUlsion\n\u2022re much the seme u those which\nproduced to much sweat on the di-\nilomatic brow in the first greit wir.\n'or initmct:       \u25a0* ..\nThe United Statet idmitted the\nright of Grett Britain to March\nAmerican ships If they were impeded ot carrying contraband to\nGermany. But it insisted the inrch\nihould be mtde on the high teas\nmd It the vessel'! cargo and its\npapers were found In order, it ihould\nbe permitted to proceed.       - .\nGrett Britain Initead hauled American ihlpi Into British ports,\nsearched them there, delayed the\nslips and chirged them port, wharf-\nage, warehouse and other fees.\nAlready report! have arrived that\nAmerican ships have been taken\nduring the lut leveral dayt into\nBritish ports for examination.\nThe stite depirtment said the destination of a ihip't cargo ihould be\ndetermined from the ships papen.\nbut the Britiih during the laat war\ndetained American ships while\nsearching for other evidence which\nmight throw a different light on\nthe destination of the cargo.\nThe department sharply objected\nto Uie use of the U. S. flag by British merchantmen In order to escape\nattack by German submarines md\nraiders.\nThe then State Secretary Ryan\nrefused to concede Britain's right\nto Inititute t blockade of German\nihores hundreds of milei out at aet.\nIt It not yet known whit Working\nigreement ctn be arrived tt with\nGrett Britain and France to remove\ncauses of friction.\nIti principil point, lt il believed\nhere, will probably take the torm\nof iome examination of cargo by\nU. S. authoritiei before ahipa leave\nAmerican porta. The mture of thi\ncirgo ind iti destination may thui\nbe certified by U, S. officii.! md a\ndocument bearing thli informition\nconsigned to the ihip'i ciptiln. If\nhe li itopped by t British wtrshlp,\nhe cm exhibit the document u\nroof of whtt he carriei md where\npro\nIt'i\ngoing.\nMrs. C. W. Appleyard\n\"Coming Along\", Van.\nMn. C, W. Appleyard ot Nelson,\nwho hu been in hospital it Vmcouver for aeveral weeks following\ntn operation, wu reported Thunday to be \"coming along nicely.\"\nIt li expected the will be ln hospital for about mother three weeks.\nWinklelgh Capt.\nTells Rescue Story\nNEW YORK, .Sept 14 (AP) -\nCaptain Thomu Georgeson, Mast,\ner ofthe Britiih Freighter Winklelgh torpedoed off the Irish coast\nby a German lubmarlne, raid todiy\nupon arrival on the Holland-American Uner Stttendam that the\nlubmarlne ciptatn \"wu very ftlr,\nconsidering our naUoni were at\nwir.\"\nGeorgeson, on a boat torpedoed\nby the Germain ln the flnt Great\nWar, and the 30 memben ot hla\ncrew, Including Philip Lewis, 13-\nyear-old cabin boy of victoria, B. C.\nwere picked up by the Statendam\nsix houn after the Winklelgh sank\nSept 3 while bound for London\nfrom Vincouver with 4,000,000 feet\nof lumber.\nThe captain told thli itory of Uie\ntorpedoeing:\n\"we lighted the submarine flnt\nwhen lt wu four or five mllet t-\nway. We made no attempt to get\nawty beciuse we realized we didn't\nhtve i chance. When the tubmarine\ndrew up to within leveral hundred\nfeet I raw t imall ilgnal flag. Then\nit fired one thot over our ihip. I\nordered the engines stopped and\nthe crew to issemble on deck. The\nlubmarlne signalled for me to come\naboard lt\n\"The captain, who ipoke broken\nEnglish, looked over my papen and\nkept, one or two to certify thit he\nhid sunk our ship. Then he told me\nto get my men Into life bolts.'',\nGeorgeson raid he knew where\nhe wu md thit he wu \"certain\nwe could retch land or be picked\nup by ships which I knew were\nln the vicinity.\"\nBa md the crew had Ume to get\nonly a few belongings, but the Utt\nboats were \"fully provisioned because we were afraid something\nlike this would happen.\"\nThe young cabin boy, enroute to\nEngland to visit hli mother, Mrs.\nInglE\nr. Le\nJ, Lewis, declired he \"wasn't scared\na bit but I got a little seasick after m hour or two in the life boat.''\nStaples Dinnerware Groceries\nSale of SUBSTANDARD TOWELS\n6 dozen beautiful TurKish Towels in a new design.     \u25a0_\nSlightly substandard. Would sell if perfect at 59caQc\neach. Each  . _\u2014-mWmW\nMILLENDS of COTTON TWEEDS\nThese hardwearing tweeds are ideal for Boys' suits, _   _\npartts, girls' skirts, slacks, etc. All 36\" wide. Reg. aQC\nvalue 59c. Yard  _.-\u2014-w'^\nBleached Sheets\nfor Less\njust 3 dozen of these and\nno mort ro be had, Wabasso make. Size 69x87.\nAll perfect goods. Regular $1.19. Each\n79'\nReversible\nTwo-Tone\nBED THROWS\nCosy wool throws In lovely pa.\u00ab*el shades of gold\nblues, rose gold, green\ngold, rose green. Size\n66x80. Special price\n,98\nH\nOddments in WOOL BLANKETS\n\u2022\nEnglish sample blankets. These are slightly soil\ned. Double bed sizes and values to $5.95 each.  $ A*69\nClearance at, each __\u2014____.._\t\n36\" SHADOW CLOTH\nShades that will tone with any interior scheme. 6\ncolor combinations for.your selection. Reg. value\n39c. Yard : : !\t\nCLEARANCE OF DINNERWARE\nHere's your chance to buy odd lines of fine English din nerware at greatly reduced prices. \"St. Vincent,\"\n\"Broom\", \"Poppyland\" and Myotts' \"Crowning\", Every piece perfect end everything excepting cups and.\nsaucers. Don't miss this opportunity.'\u25a0 ,' \"\" :_'\nEACH PIECE 1-3 OF ORIGINAL PRICE\nSERVICE GROCERIES - at Groceteria Prices\nON SALE TODAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY\nPORK 8HOUl.Or.RS-* f|i\nUnion; Lb.\nPUREX TISSUE-\n3 rolls  -\nCOCOA\u2014Fry's, Vt Ib.\ntlna. Each ... .....\nMARMALADE\u2014Sun-\ntlpt, 4aj Tin .___-_.\t\nPITTED 0ATE8-\nFresh; 2 Iba. __...\nRAISINS\u2014Sultana\nAuitrallan; 2 Iba.\t\nMILK\u2014Charub, Tall\ntlna; t ter   __..\nBACON\u2014Premium\nSliced; Par Ib, i\t\nTUNA   FI8H-\nSclld Meat '\/,.;\nSn....__. W\n*--Y\n20*?\nm\nm\n23*\n25U\n39*\nLux Flakee: Large cartons, each  22f\nFels Naptha Soap: 3 cakes  2Sf.\nPalmolive Soap: 4 cakes  Mty\nOval tlna: 16 ex. tins  98*\nTomato Soup: Campbell's, 3 tins  25.\nAs advertised in McCalla Magaxlne.\nm\nBUTTER-Hudsonla*,t>f M\nlit Grade; S Iba. _ 9*-*\"-t\nCHEESE\u2014Hunter'a!\/\u00ab'\u2022; *AA\nPer pkg. , **\u00bbr\nGHERKINS\u2014MeLar.\nan'a; 14 oz. bottles _\nJAM\u2014Strawberry, Sun-\nline, 4's; Tin _...........\n33*\n57*\n193   PHONES   194\nSOCKIYI SALMON- \u00abM\nBlue Seal '\/a's; 8 tlna iST\nTOMATOES-Aylmer,\n2's squat; 2 tins\nCORN\u2014Aylmsr, Golden Bantam, 17 oa.;\n2 for\t\nPEAS-No. 8 Royal\nCity, 17 oz.; 2 tine ._\nTOMATO JUICE\u2014\nLibby's 20 oa.; 2 tine\nORANGES- Sweet\nand Juicy; 2 doi, ._\nPASTRY FLOUR-\nB A KJ 7 Ib. sacks \u201e\n21*\n23*\n17*\n.55*\n_29*\nGRAPEFRUIT-\n.\"\u00a3'23*\ndeGans Brothers Win Ihe Forslund\nAggregate Prize al Edgewood Fair\nEDGEWOOD, B. ti \u2014 deGans\nBrothers carried ott the Captain\nForslund special award for gaining\nmost points in field and garden\nproduce and flower classes, at tht\nannual Edgewood and Inonoaklin\nValley fair. Results of the tint day's\njudging follow:\nDAIRY PRODUCI \u25a0\nMilk, fresh\u2014Mrs. W. Shlpmaker,\nfirst, deGans Bros, second; and Mis,\n3. Pender, third.\nCretin, fresh\u2014deGans Bros, tint;\nMrs. Pender, tecond.\nButter, i plain wrapped\u2014Jowett\nBros, fint; Mrs. Shlpmaker, second.\nButter, 7 days old\u2014deGant Bros,\nfirst; Jowett Bros, second.\nDressed fowl\u2014deGans Bros, first;\nJowett Bros, second.\nHens eggs, white\u2014Mrs. Klein,\nfirst.\nHens eggs, brown\u2014Jowett Bros,\nflnt; Miss A. Boothby, second.\nHens eggs, tinted\u2014Mn. Pender,\nfirst; Donselaar Bros, second.\nCollection of dairy produce, five\nexhibits\u2014Mrs. Klein, first; deGans\nBros, second.\nFIELD PRODUCE\nWhett In straw\u2014deGans Bros,\ntint Donselaar Bros, second.\nOats ln straw\u2014Donselaar Bro).\nfirst; deGans Bros, second.\nBarley in straw\u2014Donselaar Bros,\nfirst; deGans Bros, second.\nWheat, soft 18 pounds \u2014 W. J.\nLoughery, fint\nBalkans Walch Belligerents lor Any\nAction Which Threatens Neutrality\n .JaJL  \u2022\u25a0-\u25a0\nBUD\/LPEST, Sept. 14 (KP).-^tit-\ntral nations In southeastern Europe\nwatched Italy, Soviet Russia and\nGermany today for any move which\nmight draw them into the war now\nraging at the Balkan's front door.\nMany government leaden feel\ncontinuation of southeastern Europe's neutrality in the conflict and\npeace among the Balkan states depend on what courses are pursued\nwithin the next few weeks by the\nthree powers.\nPolitical figures pointed out that\nany attempt of Russia to take Rumania's Bessarabia or Polish Gallcla,\na German threat to use Hungarian\nrailroads for troop movements\nagainst southeastern Poland, or warlike gestures by Italy would be\nenougb to ignite war flames in this\ncorner of Europe.\nHungary, with German troops\nalong her northern border and the\nPolish war Just IM miles from her\ncapital, appeared ln the most precarious position,\nHungarian Foreign Minister Count\nStafan Csaky's most recent trip to\nBerlin was quickly followed by\nPremier Paul Tclesy's speech stressing again Hungary's determination\nto stay neutral.\nBut all tne southeastern countries\nsre watching Germany for indications of what ahe mieht do to nuke\ncertain this \"quiet productive work\"\nia carried on for her benefit\u2014that\nsupplies from this area will be\nshipped to her and not to the allies.\nBritain and France have been\nsending buyers into the little Danube nationa with often ln gold for\ntheir producta. Some circles reported many ot these offers have been\naccepted.\nFirst Indication of Natl reaction\nwas a public protest trom Berlin\nyesterdsy In which Britain wu\ncharged with \"interfering with the\neconomic neutrality\" ot small nations.\nThis was followed by announcement from Rumania that Dr. Claudius, chief of the German Finance\nMinistry's economic department,\nwas going to Bucharest Friday to\ndiscuss exports to the Reich, chiefly\noil, and a payment plan, now that\nwar makes barter difficulL\nSignificantly, this flying trip to\nBucharest follows closely upon the\nannouncement that Rumania hu accepted large orden from Britain,\nFrance and Holland.\nObierven said perhaps the greatest threat to Balkan neutrality ts\nthe possibility Germany may use\n\"pressure\" to corner the oil grain,\nmetals and other product* ot what\nshe calls here \"lebensraum\"\u2014living\nsnace.\nOata, 18 poundt\u2014deGans Bros,\ntint; Donselaar Bros., second\nField peu, 18 pounds\u2014deGans\nBros, tint; deGana Bros, second.\nAlfalfa, sheaf hay\u2014deGans Bros,\nfirst; Donselaar Bros, second.\nClover, Alsike\u2014Donselaar Bros,\ntint; deGant Bros, second.\nField oarrots\u2014W. Boothby, tint;\nJ. Egloff, second.\nSwede turnips\u2014W. Boothby, tint;\nMn. W. Jowett, second.\nMangels or sugar beeto\u2014deGans\nBros, first; W. Boothby, second.\nPotatoes, early\u2014W. Boothby, tint;\nW. Shiplaker, second. '     *\nPotatoes, late\u2014W. Boothby, tint\nCollection of field roots\u2014 W.\nBoothby, flnt; Mri. W. Jowett, aecond.\nQARDEN PRODUCE\nBeans, runner\u2014deGans Bret, first\nBeans, dwarf\u2014deGans Bros, tint\nBeans, pole\u2014deGans Bros., tint;\nH. P. Coates, second\nBeets, Globe\u2014Mias G. Munn, Nakusp, flnt; Mn. W. Jowett, second.\nSwedes table\u2014W. Boothby, first;\nW. Boothby, second.\nOnions, flat\u2014E. Nash, tint; W. J.\nLoughery, second.\nOnions, globe\u2014deGans Bros, first;\nMn. W. Jowett second.\nTomatoes, ripe\u2014J. Egloff, flnt;\nMn, W. Jowett second.\nTomatoes, green\u2014E. Naih, tint;\nMn. J. Pender, second.\nCarrots, intermediate \u2014 Mrs, G-\nMunn, first; Mrs. J. Pender, second.\nPannlps \u2014 deGana Bros., tint;\nMrs. W. Jowett second.\nCorn, sweet stripped\u2014E. Nash,\ntint; W. Boothby, second.\nCabbage, Savoy\u2014E. Nash, tint;\nJ. Egloff, second\nCabbage, late\u2014deGans Bros., tint;\nW. Boothby, second.\nCabbage, red\u2014deGans Bros,, tint;\nE. Null, second.\nCauliflowei\u2014E. Nuh, tint; W.\nBoothby, second.\nCucumber, outdoor\u2014W. 3. Loughery, tint; deGans Bros, second.\nCitron\u2014Hugo Klein, tint; Mrs.\nJordan Williams, second.   \u2022\nSquuh\u2014E. Nuh, first' W. J.\nLoughery, second.\nPumpkin, yellow\u2014E. Nash, first;\nW. Boothby, second.\nVegetable marrow \u2014 J. Egloff,\nflnt; deGans Bros, second.\nGarden peas, dried\u2014Mn. J. Pender, first\nBeans, white, dried \u2014 deGans\nBros, tint\nBeans, colored, dried\u2014Mn Pender, fint .   .\nPotatoes, early \u2014 W. Boothby,\nflnt; Mrs. W. Shlpmaker, second.\nPotatoes, late-W. Boothby, flnt;\nW. J. Loughery, second.\nCollection vegetables, 8 varieties\n-W. Boothby, tint; Mn. J. Pender,\nsecond.\nPriie for largest pumpkin in fair\n\u2014Miss G. Munn, Nakusp.\nfruit  , \u25a0;;',\u2022\nApplet:\nWealthy \u2014 Mn. O. Briggeman,\nfirat: Mn J. Pender, second\nGravensteln\u2014Mn. G. Briggeman,\nfirat.\nAny other variety, Fall\u2014Mrs. G.\nBriggeman, tint; Mrs. J. Pender,\nsecond\nMcintosh-Mn. O. Briggeman,\ntint.\nWagener \u2014Mn. O. Briggeman,\nfint; Mrs. J. Pender, second\nNorthern Spy-Mrs. O. Brigge-\nmtn, first\nDelicious\u2014No lint; Mrt. Pender,\nsecond.    .\nJonathan\u2014Mn. G. Briggeman,\nflnt; Mrs. J. Pender, tecond\nAny other variety, Winter\u2014Mn.\nG. Briggeman, tint\nCrabapples\u2014Jowett Bros- tint\nOther fruits:\nPeachea \u2014 Mn. G. Briggeman,\nfirst; Mn. O. Briggemtn, tecond.\nPetn. Bartlett\u2014Mn. Briggeman,\nflnt; Mn. Pender, tecond\nPean, any other variety, Mn. W.\nJowett first; Jowett Bros, seoond.\nPlums, yellow\u2014Mn. J. Pender,\ntint; Jowett Bros, second\nPlums, red or blue\u2014Jowett Broe.\nflnt\nPlums, any other variety\u2014Jowett\nBros., fint; Mn. Briggemtn, tecond\nCollection plums and prunes \u2014\nJowett Broi. tint\nStnwberries-J. Egloff, tint\nFLOWERS\nAlters\u2014MN. G. Briggeman, tint;\nMn. W. Jowett tecond.\nGladioll-W. Boothby, flnt\nDahliaa-H, P. Coatei, first; Mn.\nJ. Watson, second\nPansies-Mrs. F. A. Nesbitt tint;\nMn. W. Jowett second.\nZinnias\u2014Mn. W. Jowett tint\nSweet peu, ona color\u2014Mrt. W.\nJowett tint\nBouquet\u2014Mn; T. A. Nesbitt flnt;\nMn. J. Wataon, aecond.\nTable' decoration\u2014Mn. T. A. Nesbitt fint; Mn. W. Jowett second.\nHouse plant\u00bb-Mn. F, A. Nesbitt\ntint; Mrs. J. B. McLeod, second.\nGrand Challenge Cup donated by\nthe late Captain Forslund to the exhibitor scoring the most points in\nField and Garden Produce and Flowen\u2014deGant Broi.\nDOMESTIC SCIENCE\nLemon pie\u2014Mn. A. L. Williami,\nfirat; Mn. F. B. Neibitt second\nApple pie\u2014Mrs. Boothby, tint;\nMn. L. J. deGans, second; tnd Mn.\nJ. Klein, third\nUniced fruit cake\u2014Mn. L. J. deGans, 1st Mrs. Loughery, 2nd.\nJelly roll-Mra. J. Klein, finf\nMn. L. J. deGans, tecond\nShortbretd\u2014Mn. J. B. McLtod\ntint; Miss J. Wttson, second.\nGinger bread\u2014Mn. Watson, tint;\nMrs. Loughery, second\nParker House rolls\u2014Mn. Sims,\ntint; Mn. Webster, second\nCherry ttke\u2014Mn. Donielatr,\ntint; Mn. Loughery, tecond.\nJams\u2014Mn. Klein, tint; Mn. Pender, second.\nJellies-Mn. Klein, tint; Mist A.\nBoothby, second\nCanned fruit\u2014Mn. L. J. deGans,\nfint; Miss N. Naylor, aecond\nCanned vegetable.\u2014Mrt. L. J.\ndeGans, flnt\nPickles-Mra. L, J. deGana, lint.\nCollection of cooking\u2014Mn. L. J.\ndeGant, first; Mn. J. Klein, second.\nCollection of cooking, girls and\nboyt\u2014Eileen deGana, flnt; Eileen\nSims, tecond; and Adeline Boothby,\nthird.\nTet bltcuit competition\u2014Mb. Pender, fint; Mn. Boothby, second; tnd\nMn. C: A. Manhall, third.\nWhite bread\u2014Mn. L. J. deGant,\nfint; lira. Donselaar. tecond, and\nMra. C. A. Marshall, third\nSEWING, KNITTING, ETC.\nWomen'i sweater\u2014Mn. R. A. Yeld,\nfirst; Mn. J. Coates, second.\nAny article, knitted\u2014Mn. R. A.\nYeld tint; Miss Blackman, second.\nLuncheon cloth, colored embroidery-Mrs. F. A. Nesbitt lint; Mrs.\nKeifer, Burton, second;\nTable centre\u2014Mn. H. Murton,\ntint; Mrs. J. B. McLeod, second.\nPair of pillow sllps-Mre. H. Mur.\nton. tint\nCutwork, anv article \u2014 Mn. H.\nMurton, second.\nCrochet work\u2014Miss Margaret deGans, tint; Mn. Keffer, Burton,\n\u25a0econd.\nCrou stltch-Mn. 3. B. McLeod. <\nfint; Miss C. deGans, tecond\nThree pot holders\u2014Mn. L. J. deGans, 1st; Mrs. Kennedy, Arrow\nPark, 2nd.\nSofa cushion, woollen\u2014Mist Dor. ,\nIt Wttson, 1st Mrs. Jones, 2nd.\nSofa cushion, any other variety-\nMrs. Allardice, 1st; Mn. H. Murton,\n2nd and Miu Margaret deGans, 3rd\nFancy apron,\u2014Mn. Kennedy, Arrow Park, 1st; Mn. R. A. Yeld, 2nd\nPrint Apron\u2014Mn. Lyoni, Arrow\nPtrk, lit; Mri.' deGens, 2nd.\nPrint morning dress\u2014Mn. deGtnt,\nlit; Mn. J. Klein, 2nd\nDreued  doll for  girl*\u2014Hedwlg I\nKleia, 2nd\nRag rug\u2014Mn. Shlpmaker, lit;\nMrs. F. A. Nesbitt, 2nd\nColl. of three trticles made from\nflour ucks\u2014Mrs. Briggeman, 1st;\nMrs. Klein, 2nd; Mn. C. A. Marshall, 3rd.\nHindlcraft-Mn.  Allardice,   lit;\nMlu J. Watson, 2nd; Mn. Yeld, Jrd -\ntnd G. Glouon, special prize.\nSCHOOL CHILDREN\nArticle made by girls\u2014Eileen deGant, 1st; Grace Lindsay, 2nd; and\nRuth Lindsay, 3rd\nArticle made by boys\u2014Hugo Klela\nlit; Tommy Webster, 2nd\nWOMENS INSTITUTE\nBaby's Layette exhibition\u2014But*.\nton Women's Institute, tint; Edge-\nwood Women'i Institute, second;\nArrow Park Women's Institute, 3rd\nLumberton Men Enlist\nLUMBERTON, B. C\u2014JC Lewli and\nJ. Mason of Lumberton have enlisted for active tervlce ln the Canadian Forcei.     .   .   ,   , ,        . -']\nMe\nSORE FEET\nTHIS WAY\nRnb in Minard'a liniment generously,\nand feel the relief ttetl over the aching\nmuscles and joints. For aU muscle ana\njoint peine, aches and stiffoata, sprained\nanklet, twisted limbe\u2014Minard'a haa\nbeen famous for over 80 yeara; Good\nfor dandruff ud ikin disorder^ too.\nGtt a bottle today; keep tt _mm\nlundy. Kh\nARD'S\nINIMENT\nm\nm\ntm^\u2014^^\n \t\n\t\nMl FOUR \u2022\nQuitting School Because Youth\nHas Failed Can Be His Wont Move\nYou'll\n\u2022RAND\nGolden Sweet Corn\nInalit on th*\nBEST!\n>   ly GARRY C. MYIRS, Ph.D\nLtit Jun* a good nur youthi\ntailed to graduate with thtlr high\nschool clau or te win promotion.\nFar too many of them ire not going\nbick. While \u2022 vtry ttw of these will\nfind employment moit will not ud\nthoie who will bt employed will\nprobably takt thi plices of older or\nmort deserving penoni.\nOt course, lt Is not it all euy for\nthe youth who hu failed to muster\nup courage to go back thli Fall to\nfiniih the Job. Already atung with\ndefut, he might feel hii Inferiority\nmora keenly If be wut back. At\nltut he thinks io, But If ht only\nuted hii reuon, he would iee that\nichoolmatea ud neighbor! Hike\nwould wteem hla tir more highly\nif he returned to Khool and plodded\non, with pirn determination to\nfiniih th* Job, thu lt he ran away\nud accepted defut with no more\n\"fight\" in him. In a few yun he\nwill ilio think much more highly\nof himself, if he provu now that\nhe'i not a quitter.\nI wish I might lit down ln a quiet\nplace to reaion with the boy who\nASK YOUR CROCK FOR\nD MEDAL\nT EXTRACT\n,   DARK, UGHT, ITOOTIX AND HOP FLAVOR\n!    Highest Quality \u2014 The Best for Your Money\nM.C. DleWbutora: JAMU MARTIN * 00, Vancouver, B.C.\nJ'-it\nOLD\nDUTCH\nCLEANSER\nI.***\nlook!\nrJC\u00a3-7i~\ni a way to maka etaaabie eaater.\nb gritty cteanaerra. Rs-smaxiber\ni bathtub, waahbaeln, and\nHbitJjs&tiWt ami atataa and make cleaning harder. Uao only Old Dutoh, tha\neleaneer that doeant scratch, becauae H ia\ntnad*w\u00abhS<5iamotit<%\n. And here*a another tlme-iaving, atep.\nearing euggeetlon: keep a package of Old\nI I>is*toyixKkls__i_^bas_iroom,laiindry\nand garage. Then you have thla aafa\ncleanier handy for cleaning porcelain,\nenamel, painted wood week, Hnnlwim, and\nIndividual WM A. ROGERS Silver Pl<it,>d\nSALT and PEPPER SHAKERS\n2 Fair* for ONLY 35e* \u2022\n<___t- sjsl\u00bb, too. _o-n> sso lop. Itw sjssqr sUHni and\ncl.sttsfcu. Man. bf Onddss, Us. Vm mar orsW ss.\nmasty met m taatn\u2014 Offtr apod onl- fa, Cssssssdss ssssd\nsWud ts> pttitt -sspplj. M mill coupon. MOWI\nOLDDUICHCLMWaEltDsjptaiSa\n*4 MtttgMm Av-- Toronto, Ont,\nItauK-Mhw otbsisWm pkum fcta Old\nDaks, ktsth (or comp-st. Ut-U) nd \u00ab for\n\u2022jrtsich pimm and mt Ht, Wm. A. Bosstn lak\nand Pepper \u2022Sbaiatt. MOTBl Bend Ht tot 1 04\niSmlt\nDots., MUt Utt weh Mt ol > ftam,\n,\\m*mmt\n!<*_...\nhu ibout mid* up hli mind set ta\nreturn te high ichool thli Fall, whtn\nhe knowi he should; or with tht girl\nln i likt iltuition.\nI ihould try to get the boy to iet\nthit relatively few at ichool would\nknow b* ii * \"rtptiter,\" ud thit\ntheu Mon would forgtt about it;\nthat h* miy havt this opportunity\nJuit this time; that even if ht wished to return to Khool i ftw yean\nliter, lt would be much harder thu\nnow.\nI ihould try te help him iet that\nan employer would be far more likely to give him a Job If he flnlihed\nschool, ud would be Impressed with\nhis perseverince if he kept on going to ichool in tht face of great\ndiscouragements; that moreover, he\nwould bt better prepared tn later\nlift to face big difficultly and overcome them, because ot facing and\novercoming thli difficulty counge-\nouily; thit he cu't ifford to run\naway Just becauie tht battle la\nsevere.\nWe wish that mort icbooli ware\nidipttd te th* youth who hu failed,\nupecially If book leirnlng hu been\nherd for him; alio that more teachen undentood iuch \u25a0 youth, *o\nthey might help him It ichool to\nturn te whit h* cu lucceed In doing. It there were more of iuch understanding tnd guidance, thtrt\nwculd be fewer failures.\nMuy of those who failed have\nbeen poor reader*. It ii not too late\nto help them to reid better, tf they\ncu bt Induced to read at home\nfrom material far euler thu that\not high ichool level, ud to reed\nte very young children for their enjoyment\nIf your high ichool bu already\nitarted lta Fall term. It ihould not\nbe too lite for you te go tuck ud\nreiume your itudiu. Go ud iee\nyour principil for idvlce.\nSOLVING PARENT PR0BLIMJ\nQ. Suppose you had a boy of fourteen who In a fit of rage threw\nbooks he had ln his huds aerou tht\nth* floor. Would you cammud him\nthm and there to pick up thoie\nbooki*\nA. Not If I had the bralm I wu\nbora with.\n0. Why doea It happen thit iome\ngirll ot tht freshman class ot the\nhigh Khool have data with lenior\nboyi, and iom* of tht tenlor girli\ndate up with college itudtnts?\nA. Pagt Grandma Nature. A girl\nbetwten IS ud IS li from one to\nthree yean older biologically than\na boy who hu lived juit M long\nu she haa.\nNILION DAILY NIWI. NILION. \u2022.t**y-FRIOAY MORNINO. HFT. 11. USS.\nSERIAL STORY . . .\nLob ol Gaiety\nIf You Tune In\nDear Mlu Chatfleld:\nI*v\u00ab been married for nln* yun\nand havt two lovely children. * boy\nud girl. At twenty-four I im dis-\ncouriged ud disappointed ln whit\nI expected to be the moit wonderful pirt of life. I h*v* been out of\nt business office Just long enough\nte hivt tbt btbits ud you know\nwhat thii mum: working Iniide tht\nbom* ud ouUlde too.\nMy husband Is tbe bat man ln\nth* world, stays at horn* when h*\nim't working doesn't drink, i\u00bb devoted to the children in* to tne. So\nI am not iorry thit I married, but\nI am unhappy because I would like\na little fun out of life ud am not\nhiving lt In tha nln* yean be hai\nnever taken me to but one party,\nln tact be takea me nowhere. Could\nnot yeu tell m* lomething to put a\nheart in me? B. L.\nAniw*n\nMy dtv girt, yon hav* the block*\nto build a lovely bouse of heppln*\ness, only trouble being that you\ngot married before you wer* old\nuough to understand building ud\nImmediately got weighted down\nwith carei that have kept you from\nlearning bow to use the blocks ln\nhud. .   .\nWlvu \u00bblwiyi hiv* to make the\npleuure plui. luggeat the gamei\nud teach their husbands how to\nplay. Now think up some weyi ud\nmeani of hiving fun. Picnic time\nlin't yet put. What about asking\n\u2022om* young coupl*, In elrcumitanc-\nea like yours, to go picnicking with\nyou\u2014taking the children Ilong?\nWhat about putting your suppers\ntogether iome evenings, tint at\none home ud then at another?\nWhat about getting someone to stay\nwith tha babies one evening a week\nwhile you and your husband go to\nthe movies?\nYou'll be surprised how one giy\nevening now ud again will lift\nyour spirits.\nAll tht music md dancing, laughing and talking which we hear over\nthe radio wm ilwiyi In the air\nbut wt didn't hear a bit of it until\ntht geniuses with miracles of invention brought it to us, and told\nua to put up our antennae and pick\nit out of the air. Lift li like this for\nevery one ot us: here for us If wi\nwill hint in ind pick It up; tht\nmusic ll furnished out wt hive to\ndo our Own dancing; ud lucky wt\nare if we hive t partner.\nJtuitL fo\/L*\ncHoiim-mw-iL\nBy BETSY NEWMAN\nt \" ! \"    \"\nTODAY'S MENU\nBroiled steak Baked Potatoei\nVegetable Salad Bowl\nDressing\nBot Biscuits       Qrapea\nCoffste .\nVEGETABLE SALAD BOWL\nWITH DRESSING\nOne-half head lettuce, four shell-\ntd hard-oooked eggi, two peeled\nmedium tomatoei, one-fourth pound\nAmericu cheue, one large peeled\nonion, minced, one-half cup iliced\ncooked beeti, one-hilf eup iweet\nmixed plcklei, lix larga itufftd\noliva, six radishes, dressing.\nBreak up Or cut tht wished lettuce ud line a ulad bowl with lt\nDice the eggs, tomatoei and the\ncheat. Tou with the remaining\ningredlenti except the dressing and\narruge in the ulad bowL Chill.\nDRESSING\n; Juit before serving'pour dreu-\nIng over all;, tou ud serve. Servei\nsix. Tbe dressing requiru one peel-\ned garlic bud, one-half cup chilled\nulad or olive oil, one-hilf cup\ntarragon or wine vinegar, one teaipoon Worcestershire-type sauce,\none teaspoon prepared mustard,\none teaspoon granulated lugar, one\ntablespoon mayonnaise, one-eighth\nteaapoon paprika, three-quartert\nteaspoon salt, speck pepper.\nMince the garlic bud very fine.\nAdd all the other Ingredlenti and\nbeat thoroughly together. Serve\nover vegetable sated DowL (Tested\nby Good Houiekeeplng Institute.)\nBROILED  MACKEREL\nIi the silvery mackerel your fa-\n#\nAlways \u25a0 ji\n$0\nQUESTION?\nHow io-i$ M Alec fceep\nfating lh a fwo-year-oM toH ?\nH k* wtr* reely rick, fce'd tee\ntha setter r\u00ab..\nTo pt well, lee your doctor! Te\nb\u00abp weU, watch your habits I It'i\nbetter te add \"hoik\" lo your\ndiet thu to make frequent use\n'of harsh cathartics.\nI every Manual IMS wayi\nKnotrlnglt'tioporteiitto ett enough\n\"bulk\" erery day to guard animt\nIncomplete rllmin\u00abtssM,\u00abliisxris\u00bbin*-i,\nAlee ute KsJls^'sBruFlakat-Mry\nmorning. UekttptM\nTASU 6000?Ton hetl Crlip,\n' KaDogg'a Brtn Flaka win on tottt alone!\nEeonomissd, toot Now they cost yoa Uu\nthan *v*r. Order the golden-yellow package\ntodiy. Made by Kellogg'a in London, Canadi.\nTWO QUICK FACTSt\nOTo smui tht dtpreswi-f\ntftteta of inoompltt*\nelimination, th* head-\ntcbtt, dullness, yon need\nenouah ''bulk\" to keep\nthe food rata moving\npromptly and completely]\nThoasands now enjoy tht\nbenefits ot bran in thii\ndelicious torm. Every dty,\nthey tit Kellogg's Bra*\nFlakea. Besides being\nmildly laxative, KeUogg'l\nBras Flakes vith other\narts of whut, supply\nparts ot wm\nhealth-giving\nproteins.\nvorit* fish? Then broil a whole\niplit mackerel or fillets. Melt two\ntiblespooni butter, add ult and\nont teaspoon finely-chopped mint\nPour over broiled fish. Leave in\novtn ant minute with th* door\noptn. Strv* at once.\nHADDOCK  IN  CELERY   SAUCE\nFor haddock Ip celery uuce, boil\nthe haddock in fish stock. Serve\nwith celery uuce. For thi! cook\ndiced celery tn water to cover until\ntender. Drain.\nTo the water add equal amount\nmilk. To tach cup liquid uit two\nteblupoom butter ud two tablespoons flour. Melt butter. Add flour\nWhen boiling; add milk alowly.\nCook. Seuon with ult ud pepper.\nAdd cooked celery. Pour sauce over\nfiih. Garnish with chopped leavu.\n'\u25a0'\"'\" FISH A LA KINO ' ;\nTry FUh a la King at that next\n\u2022upper party! Melt three tablespoons butter *nd itir in thru\ntablespoons flour. When boiling\nilowly add two cupi milk, itirrlng\nconstantly. When thickened, add\none chopped pimento, one-hall cup\nchopped musnroomi ud one-half\ncup diced celery. Add two table-\nipooni lemon juice to two cups\ncooked fish, flaked. Add to uuce.\nseason with ult paprlki and one-\nfourth teupoon nutmeg. Juit before terving idd one beiten egg to\nenrich md bind th* mixturt. Do\nnot over-cook.    \u2022\nSALMON WITH EGG 8AUCE\nIt madt by cooking the fish ln\nflih itock. (Stock is water with\nult vinegar or lemon Juice idded to mtkt fish firm ud white;\nto givt flavor, onloni, loup\ngreens, cirrots, bay-leat and pep-\nSscorns ire added to the water),\nook eight minutes ptr pound.\nServe with white uuce that hu\none hird-botled chopped egg\nadded for uch cup of sauce uied.\nHollandalse, ihrlmp, lobster, oy-\nitera ud caper uuce ..are other\ntaity combinitions.\nMR. AND MRS. |. JEROMI\nSOUTH SLOCAN. INFANT\nDAUGHTER, CHRISTENED\n' SOUTH StOCAN, B. C.-The Rev.\nFather McGuire who hai lately\nbeen appointed in chtrge ot Pu-\niih srf tive Sloan District officiated\nit the .christening of the lnfmt\ndaughter of Mr. and Mn. John H.\nJerome. The child wu given the\nnune \"Gill Cttherlnt Ann\". The\nSionaori were Mn. Mariery Mc-\nofhim ud Douglu McDonald.\nThe baby'i grandmother, Mrs. Jerome, Sr., of Nelion attended al\nwell u other memben of the family. __\nKing and Queen\nVisit Docks\nLONDON, Sept M <CP) - The\nKing ud Queen vtolted the London\ndocki today, lnipectlng varloui linen ud coastwise ihip*.\nliie Queen visited two of the\nipecial giragu that have been wt\nuide for the London itpbuluce\nservice.\nTORONTO (CP)\u2014Softball ll a\ngood gime for glrli, a iportwrittr\nhtrt believu. ft act! ai an all-\nround body toner, bring! forth\ngnoe, quicknui and natural ability.\nYou'll wy Ifa handy!\nJet Stove Polish\neltani cooking hot store*. Dou not\nblacken ud can't explode..\nAt All I. C. Store*\nPHANTOM RANCH\nBy ORIN ARNOLD\nlien ana nil oesi suk sniri, uuu\nI bright yellow one used it\nxis, ind to waih out ud dry\niome   deu   underwear.   He\n\u2022YNOPSII\nLORENA HAMILTON hu Mm* to\nArliona te visit hir unci*\nGEORGE BRAZEE, awnar of Phantom ranch, whou Ittdlne tow-\nbeys *r*\nJERRY DALE, oollne-bnd ntw-\noomir, who ll fuelnitad by Lor-\n\u2022nt, tnd\nSHOT ROGER!, wht flndi hlmulf\nla Itvt with htr,\na   a   *\nYESTERDAY: Rogm glvu Lortn*\na f*w pointers on hindllng *\ngun, than teaches htr how to manipulate Indian imoke signals.\nCHAPTER 11\nMr. Shot Rogen, quite till ind\nstraight  ud  very  youthful  det-\nSit* the mtturity tchleved during\nU lint qutrter-oentury of lift,\nbtgu non ifter dinner to pre-\npart for tht evening's duce Before two o'clock ln fact he wu Industriously polishing hli boot! ln\nthe coml. Midnight ut nur him,\ngiving verbal help.\n\"You hu to get all the manure\noff first Mr. Shot\" the blick lid\navowed. \"You caln't cover lt up\nJu' with polish.\"\nMidnight took tbt booti Juit to\ndemonstrate ud ended by doing\ntha whole Job.\nNext Shot gave attention to hii\ntrousen.\nHt had comt to tht Phutom\nrancho with hii clothing Ind iuch\nin tht customary duffel bag. Duffel\nwrinkle things badly. Shot had to\npay fat Concha, the Mexican woman, a quarter to press hts best\ntrousers and his best silk shirt that\nwu\nrodeos,\nhim\nswapped haircuts with another cow\nboy\u2014doing and getting a surprisingly good Job, incidentally\u2014then\ntook a bath ln the crude shower\narrangement which the men used\nIn a boardetf-up shack out rear. He\nwhooped and hollered when he\nturned on the water, ud when he\nhad soaped himself he bunt Into\nlong: ,\n\"Rollicking dayi, frollicklng diys,\nOut on tbe open range.\nHeir you the iwish ot the lartat'i\nloopl\nThe throw! The catch! The Jubilant\nwhoop\nOt the cowboy whou daring\nAnd generoui ihiring\nOf work and ot pleasure\nBring Joy to the ra-*-uge!\nHo-o-o-o-o for the wutern ruge!\nEB-YKOW1\"\nHe wu really pretty good with\nit even lt he did mix up Ihe words\nsome ud Insert a lot of ta-ta-ta-\ntumi ud sundry shrieks ud yells.\nAll of it totalled limply a keen\nanticipation of the night'i pleasure and a genenl ebullience of\nspirits thli day. The noise wai\nechoed by hii compuloni and nobody would have ever suspected\nthit tht Phantom ranch wu bedeviled with troublt of the most\nserloui kind\nMeanwhile, Mn. Bratee too, Ud\na corn ot six Mexicu women or\ngirli nad been slaving. They had\nshooed Lorena away from the house\nafter she and Midnight brought in\narmfuls of long green vines.\n\"This li your party, honey,\" Aunt\nSally had betmed. You CU work\non the next one when you aren't\ntbe new guut of honor.\nLoreni didn't even know what\nrefreshment! were being prepared,\nor any ot the detail!. She wu Just\ninstructed to dress up her prettiest\nud have a good time. t\nShe had planned to be entirely\ndressed ud rudy by nine, the usual starting houn of\ntrousen of fine weiv*. ihort ef rich\nmiroon-red madru with tl* of th*\nume material ud fluffed handkerchief of the um* doth ihowlng\nin th* breut pocket of hi* eoit\n\"Yeah, look! extry nice,\" Shot\nrepeated. He avoided the other\nyoung mu's eyei. \"I hope lt don't\nrain no more,'' he uid. Into the\nroom's space.\nHe hadn't ailed Lorena, u directed to do ud now the orchestra\nof Mexlcu men started tuning up\nin their corner of the dining room\nao Shot Just listened. All tt once\nLoreni entered th* room behind\nShot He turned when he hurd\nher uy hello, but Jerry Dtl* al\nready wu at her tide.\nIn a quick forceful motion, Jerry\ntook ber ud duced off.\nNo other oouplei were In yet\nilthough both Oeorge ud Silly\npeered ln u thi music begin. They\nwere looking happily at the three\nyoung people now, alone on tha\nfloor.\nLoreni'i mouth dropped In mr-\nprise whtn Jerry grabbed her.\nQuite unconsciously sht dinced a\nfew steps with him. Then iht abruptly itopped, almost tripping and\nlooked confusedly at Shot Rogen.\nThe music ceased then, too, uve\nfor a violin trying to whine itielf\ninto tun*.\n\"Go onl Play!\" Jerry called out\nforcing ber to duce. He wu grinning broadly, having a grand ume.\n\"No,\" uld Lorena. \"I\u2014\"\nShot wu itarlng, ipellbound. He\nheld hli great felt sombrero, carefully brushed tonight ud now he\nextended lt involuntarily to them\nu if in supplication. He reddened,\nud swallowed bard.\n\"Come on with that muilc!\" he\nyelled \"Duce kid.\"\nThree or four other people, early\narrivals, had heard the calling and\nthe first music ud they ctme into\nthe living room looking expectant\nhappy, but curious now, too. Shot\nRogen turned to glance at them,\nthen turned back to look at Jerry\nud Lorena In mid-floor.\nLorena itopped flat-footed ud\nJerked her armi free of Jerry. Sbe\nwu furious and showed lt\n\"Stop it!\" the mapped \"Cu't\nyou tte I\u2014\"\n\"Nuts!\" Hid Jerry Dale, itill grinning and reaching for her again.\n\"Anybody u iweet u you hu got\nto dance nd I'm the one to itart\nthe-\"\nHe didn't finish.\nFrom somewhere a fist streaked\nout A very firm flat, ln lightning-\nlike mineouvre, Just once.\n\"Uhn-n-n!\" murmured Jerry Dale\nu It going to ileep, which Indeed\nbe wat.\nTo Be Continued.\nProtect Ihe Skin\nWhen Out Doors\nBy DONNA GRACE\nIt may uem too lite in tbe ueton\nto telk ibout tu ud trecklu, but\nduring tht Summer it'i ill a matter\nof when wt txpou the ikin te tot\nsun. Thou who iptnd mott of tht\nSummer out ot doon tn tlrtady\nnlct ud brown, but ttw lew who\ntake lata vacation* ud have ipent\nmeet of the tlmt ln town must ivoid\ntbt tint exposure u tf lt wtrt early\nSummer.\nSome women feel * otrtein relief\nfrom the daily um of miktup whilt\nthty tn out on thut drives, ud\nthtt ther ar* glvtng th* (Ua \u25a0 rut\nThen li no benefit from thii kind\not chug*, ti muy htvt discovered.\nTbt comblnttion ot wind ud tun.\n\u25a0long with tht dust of tht road, will\nalwayi prov* u ordeil for thi complexion.\nIll* mart girl ud woman will\nhav* her bttuty box tlong ud will\nmtkt um ot th* aun tea lotioni and\nSun gltiMi will tdd to oni's coo-\ntort ud rut tht tyu so thtt thtr*\nwill bt no squint wrlnklu.\nTher* m alwayi itop* to mix*\nilong th* wiy ud every womu\nllku to look her best when she\ndons a treih outfit to go to tha hotel\ndlntng room.\nWe believe the h*ir thould b*\ncovered ud protected An oecuton-\n\u20221 ninnlng will b\u00ab good for it but\nnever permit .th* hair to becom*\ndry and htrsh. \t\nWithout hin, your cottons\nor linens (ao white what*\nnew) tak* oa a yellow doge.\nTo raitora thalr lovely\nWHITENESS-just add t\nawlshortwoofReckitt'iBlae\nto the last rhtst. No effort\nCoat? Aeeatottwoasaonthl\nReckitt's BLUE\nPrtventt Your Qotbet Turning Ytlkw\nKentucky  town,\nducu in her\nbut Aunt Sally\ntold her to be retdy by eight.\n\"I declare. Shot!\" Mn. Brazee\nexclaimed, \"it you ain't scrubbed\nyourself raw! Go on in the living\nroom and call Lorena son.\"\n\"Whewl\" Shot breathed, impressed.\n\"Look! pretty good, eh Rogen?\"\nShot turned to ue Jerry Dale\nanirklng it him from i sidt door.\n\"Why, uh, yei. It ihore doei.\"\nJerry ihook a little  In lubdued\nlucklii\nud down. \u2014    \t\nsuit a double breasted affair ln\ncollegiate cut light tu coat and\nchuckling, eyeing the cowboy\nHe wore, his best towir\nup\nOFF\nPOTS ANO PANS\nNo need to .crape and acrub\nin slimy water. A solution* ot\nQillett's Pure Flake Lye juat\nlift* off greaae layers... loosena\nhard-baked food . .. takes the\ndrudgery out of washing\nKeep \u2022 tin always handyl\nup.\n\u2022am aHiiern ly In hat rntut. th.\noetlmisftnalflemU\ntilt.\nturn sooaatT *-iu o.-*t's u*\n\u25a0oddtt Mb Item ttm nweihl rlmstmt\ndlMWit dOffM draiM a \u2022 \u2022 ntpt cut-\nW-ttMtdwntBdodott-iwbydwtwir-i-g\ntbe eontettt of the doaet... how It\nperformi doawa of tfuln. Send for a\nfret copy to Standard Branda Ltd.,\nfmaer Ate. nd Liberty Street,\nToronto, Ont.\nfm irebrnin'j thlr WH\u00ab\nof catsup-' The cat didn't\n\u00abeam to tike ii \/\nToday's SPECIAL Feature\nChipso\nUrge\nSize\nCHEESE: Kraft, limit lib.\nCOCOA: Rowntrees _\nCHOCOLATE KOTE!1~\nTAU MILK: All brands __\nMIRACLE WHIP: 32 ox. _\nPEANUT BUTTER: Bulk _\nBLACKJIGS.,\u2014.__\nPEARL SOAP: Limit 8...._\nLIFEBUOY SOAP: Limit 6.\nMALT VINEGAR -~\nPEASORCORN\t\nSALMON: Sockeye, Vi'i\u2014\nTOMATO JUICE: lO'\/a oi. _\nGRAPEFRUIT JUICE: 47 oi.\nARROW ROOT BISCUITS _\nRITZ BISCUITS\n__Lb.26c\n_~ Lb. 32c\n Bar I4e\n_ 3 tins 27o\n. Bottle 46c\n_ 2 lbs. 21 e\n_ 2 Ibs. 19c\n.4barsJ7c\n.3 bars 21c\nGallon 75c\n_ 3 tins 32c\n.2 tins 35c\n_2tins lie\n\u2014 Tin 24c\n_>.Lb.28c\n.__.Pkt.15c\nBUTTER: Goldvole 1st grade, 3 Ibs. $1.05\nCOFFEE: Fresh ground _ Lb. 39c\nCOCOANUT: Medium \u2014 Lb. 16c\nJELLY PONDERS 4 for 18c.\nHigh QUALITY MEATS\nFRESH KILLED YOUNG FOWL:\nLb.\t\n25c\n\u25a0IHT\nCHOICE YOUNG BEEF\nBoiling Beef .\u2014\u2014\nBeef Roasts\t\nVeal Roasts\t\nPork Roasts \u2014---\nBreakfast Sausage\nLittle Pig Sausage.\n Lb. 18c\nLb. 16c-18c\n Lb. 22c\n Lb. 28c\n Lb.15e\n Lb. 20c\nAlso Specials in Smoked Meats\n\u25ba' MODERN\nMAR,aT\n\"phone 1009^\u2122\nCONCORD\nGRAPES\nLarge basket 59c\nORANGES\nGood sin\n2 doz. \u2014\u2014..\n59c\nDoz.\nLEMONS\nLarge\n31c\n7 lbs.\nAPPLES\nWaalthy\n21c\nPRESERVING\nPEACHES\nCrate\u2014 ._ $1.19\nii i  in i. n   ..\u25a0\u25a0'. j\nGRAPEFRUIT\n6 for 26c\nCAULIFLOWER\nExtra Fins\nLarge head __.'.. 24c\nTOMATOES\n6lbs.^  19e\nPICKLING\nONIONS\n2 Ibs ISc\nONIONS\n6lbs._-_-20e\nGfcEEN PEPPERS\n2 Ibs -I5e\nRED PEPPERS\nLb 15c\n______\u2022\n l3^\nWALK\nU as\nAS THE\n...in\nDR.EW.LOCKE\nSHOES\n$10\n.50\n\u2022 Woman who haven't\nwalked an extra block la\nyears tell us that Dr. Lock*\nShoea put wingi oa their feet!\nlTtey'\u00ab\u00bbt\u00bbi-\u00ab\/\u00ab*iifc...a_>d\ngive your loot iuch wonderful\nsupport! Each pair beats th*\nsignature of their designer\n-Dr. M. W. Locke-world-\nfamous foot specialist,\nR. Andrew\n& Company\nLeaders In Footfashion\ni&*-eissae&asaasseeriv>moses?ot)#\nNew Fall Millinery\nARRIVING DAILY\nSdiifL tl CaAJtO-ihsiM.\n4M Baker St Phona 170\neaaaflceawtteaaaaaaaaaataaaiaaaac\nRADIO SALE\nUSED RADIOS. Up tram S8.00\nNEW Q. E. RADIOS, up from $14-96\nNelson Electric Co.\nS74 Baktr 6t Phont 260\n90 Odd Fellows,\nRebekahs to Meet\not Kaslo Saturday\nSome 90 Odd Fellowi tnd Re-\nbekihi ot the Wut Kooteniy ind\nBoundary an expected to father\nat Katlo Saturday tor the semiannual meeting ot the Wut Kootenay District Astocittion. A bullosa ot delegitei tr* expected to\nletvt Nelson it 1 pjn. tnd sessions\ntre-to itart it S oclock.\nA new Rebekih Iodf* will be\nInstituted it Kulo by the Rebekahs. Odd Fellows wiU be busy\nwith district business. Some 18 ire\nexpected trom Sloctn City, tbout\na bora Tnil ind Roultnd, tnd t\nnumber from Grand Forks.\nVisiting delegates will return\nfrom Kulo Saturday night\nPOM TO CONTINUE\nPEACE NEGOTIATIONS\nCASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy,\nSept 14 (AP)-Pope Plut told the\nNew Belgian Ambassador to the\nHoly See today he would continue\nto seek every occasion to conclude\n\"a puce honorable to everyone.\"\nNELION DAILY NIWS. NILSON. B.C-MIDAY MORNINO. SIFT. IS. 1MB.\nSocial...\nFRUITVALE\nFRUITVJUJ., B. G-In compli-\nment tc Hr. and Mn. W. F. Cole,\nwhose marriage took place recently,\nthe Fruitvale Women'i Inititute entertained it I miscellaneous shower\nin Uw Community Hall. The hall\nwu prettily decorated, Ihe stige\nand windowi being hung with\nlirge white bells tnd stretmen In\npastel shades. Vum at uteri were\nalso Used.\nCarda were enjoyed during the\nearly pa.t of the evening. Mn. H.\nAndenon tnd Mn. 8. T. Crowe cut\nfor the ladies' tint prize, Mrs. Anderson cutting high. 3. Buchanan\nheld men's high score. Consolation\nwent to Mrs. 3. Sadler and David\nDoig.\nFollowing cirds the gueiti ot\nhonor were presented with \u25a0 lovely display of gifts, arranged on\nfour card tables. Mr. and Mrs. Colt\nbriefly thanked their friends.\nSupper was served tt midnight\ntnd dancing wu enjoyed till the\nsmall hours, local talent supplying\nthe muslr.\nAmong thou motoring In from\n-ti\nff IT'S iBmduti ITS GOT TO BE GOOD\n*MY I WHAT A\nRBCOMMBNDATION\nPOR BOROIN'S\nIVAPORATSO MIW I*\n\"Ivwywtw* I ge I meet\nrosy-cheeked bottle-fed\nbiblee brought up on\nBorden'l\", uyi Elsie, the\nBorden Cow.\nElsie Is proud,naturally,\nbecauie Borden'l Evaporated Milk ii made from\nthe rich milk of healthy\nwell-fed Borden cowi like\nhenelf. It il evaporated\nto double-strength creami-\nneu ... then irradiated\nfor an added supply of the\nimportant \"Sunihine\"\nVitamin D,\nBectuse It'i tuch sjooef\nmilk.Borden'sEveporated\nimprove! your cooking,\nmakes coffee taste perfect.\nAlwayi uk your grocer\nfar Bead.it! t.\nISottlmi EVAPORATED MILK\nUNSWCITINID\nIRIADIATED\nSAFE WAY\nPrices!\nFriday ind Saturday, Sept 15 and 16\nEggs: Grade B large, processed, doz\". 31c\nRolled Oats: Robin Hood, China, pkt. 24c\n\u2014LIMIT J\u2014     \u2022\nCorn Starch: Canada, 2 pkts.. JL, 19c\nSealers: Mason's, quarts, doz. $1.19\n\u2014NARROW MOUTH-\nDates: Fresh,        1C \u201e\nSain, 2 Ibi. .....IDC\nCocoanut: Mad,\nBaking Soda; Cow\nBrand, pkt. ....\nBirds Custard:\n17c\nUc\nBirds Custard:       1ft-\nFruit Salad: 40.\nLibby's, 16 o*. tin LLC\nColdan Bantam 01-\nCorn:2 tins ..... LIZ\nClams: Saanich,     IP.\nwhola, tin  IOC\nButter: First frade, High-\nT\u00abH..i  $1.05\nm\nHigh Quality Meats\nBacon Ends: Lb.\nPot Roasts: Lb..\nLean Beef and Kidney: Lb..\nCottage Rolls: Lb..\nPrime Ribs Rolled Beef: Lb.\nRump Roasts: Lb.    '\nSmoked Jowls: Lb. .\nBreasts of Veal: Lb. ______\nFresh Codfish: Lb. \u201e\t\n15c\n15c\n15e\n33c\n23c\n20c\n20c\n12c\n20c\nCrisco: Limit 2,3 lb. tin.....\nJels Rite Pectin: Bottle ...    .\nBran Flakes: Kellogg's, 2 pkts.\n57c\n18c\n17c\nLUX TOILET\nSOAP\nMAYONNAISE\nBEST FOODS\n3'\/i 01, 1Ap\njar  lUC\n?\"*' 19c\njar   i\u00ab\/v\n\"\"\u25a0        34c\njir\nJAMS\nFraier Vallay\nS\"; ...26c\nChocolate\n\\HT.. 15c\nCHIPSO DEAL\nI largo pkt. and 2-pleea\nglass serving sot, OQ.\nFor...; _COC\nFRY'S COCOA\nFresh Fruits and Vegetables\n.......25c\n........ 7c\n....... 15c\n.... 17c\n..;..,. 19c\n.,:,., 25c\nPEACHES: Proostono, (1 IC\nCrato  4*1.13\nSUGAR WITH PURCHASE OF fin.\nONE CRATE PEACHES: 10 Ibs. .. OjC\nCONCORD CRAPES: fin\n7 ibs. baiket .,-    OUC\nCRAPEFRUIT: OC.\nBfor  -CDC\nSUNKIST LEMONS: Of-\nDos.  LtO-\nAPPLES: OC-\n9 Ibs. _.DC\nCRAPES: Tokays,\n2 Ibs\t\nCAULIFLOWER:\nLb. ,..'...\nCELERY:\n2 Ibi\t\nTOMATOES*.\n\u2022fibs.\t\nPEARS:\nBaiket \t\nCANTALOUPS:\n4 for ..'\t\nSunkist ORANGES, 3 Doz. 59c\nWe Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities\n\u2022SAFEWAY STORES LIMITED\nNELSON SOCIAL\nBy MBS. li J. VKUTCUX\n\u2022 Mn. Frank Fox, Strithconi\nHotel, wiihei to innounce tbe en-\nSgement ot her youngest daughter,\nirgiret Phyllis to Stanley Doyle,\n\u2022on ot Mr _md Mn. V. Doyle, Victoria Strett, the mirrlige to tike\nflic* in the Cithedril ot Miry\nImmiculat* eirly In October.\n\u2022 Mill Miry Jarvii ot Procter\nwu in th* city Wedneidiy.\n\u2022 Shoppen In town yeiterdiy included Mn. r. l\"rl\u00bbby \u2022 South Slocin.\n\u2022 Min Helen Gil-rick, Kerr\nApartments, hu returned trom\nipending her vicitlon in Lethbridge\nand Taber, Alta.\n\u2022 Mn. a A. McGregor of Ymir\nipent yeiterdiy in town.\n\u2022 tt Johm of Nelwiy vilited\ntha city yeiterdiy. '\n\u2022 George Biddlecombe wu ln\ntrom Bonnington yeiterdiy.\n\u2022 Miu Phyllli Laiihley hu returned to Vincouver where lh* it-\ntends York Houie.\n\u2022 Mr. md Mrs. X A. MicKinnon\nof Tnil vilited town yeiterdiy.\n\u2022 Miurice Mil or ind Colin Mijor ot Procter wer* city vislton\nWedneidiy night.\n\u2022 Shoppen in th* city yeiterdiy Included Mn. Malcolm Cimeron\nof Slocin City.\n\u2022 Mr. i ind Mn. Chirlei Holt ot\nBilfour vliited town yeiterdiy.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mn. Fred Cimpbell\nof Cilgiry, who were guesti ot thi\nlatter'i parenti, Mr. ind Mn. 3. F.\nGamble, Carbonate Street, left yeiterdiy by motor for their home.\n\u2022 Mn. F. Scott of South Slocin\nspent yeiterdiy in town.\n\u2022 Keith'Younger, who vilited Ml\nlister. Miss Alison Younger, ln Nelson, left yeiterdiy for Vancouver\nwhen h* will resume hli studies\nit the Univenlty ot Britiih Columbli. .   .\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. J. I. Riley of\nBonnington were city vlilton to\nittend the funeral of th* former'i\nbrother, Chirlei Riley.\n\u2022 L. L. Roblnion ot Ymlr vilited\nNelion yeiterdiy.\n\u2022 Mrs. F. Ferguson md Mill Lor.\nralnna ot Proctor ipent Wedneiday\nln the dty.\n\u2022 Captain P. Hirtrldgi ot Bilfour vuited Nelson yesterdiy.\n\u2022 Elmer Gelinu left yeiterdiy\nfor Spokim ind will liave there\ntodiy for London, Ont, to ittend\ncollege.\n\u2022 Mn. Well* of Slocin City il\nipending a few diyi ln the city:\n\u2022 Mrs. Honfield ot Willow\nPoint spent yeiterday In town.\n\u2022 Mrt. W. Whiteley ot South\nSlocin vilited Nelson yesterdiy.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mn. E. S. Planta,\nThird Street, Fiirview, hiv* u their\nguest for i week Mr. Planta'i moth.\ner, Mn. Wilter Plinti of Vmcouver,\nwho ii en route home from New\nYork, where ihe visited her lon-in-\nliw md daughter.\na Mrs. L. Lockhird of Kulo\nvisited Nelson yesterdiy.\n\u2022 Mr. md Mra. Otis Decker ot\nWeitport, N. Y. ire guesti it tbe\nhome of Mr. ud Mrs. Fonberg,\nSillci Street.\n\u2022 Mn. Bowkett of South Slocin\n\u2022pent yuterday In th* city.\n\u2022 T. A. Mill* wu ln th* city\nfrom Willow Point yesterdiy.\n\u2022 Vlilton in town yeiterdiy1 Included Captain Jack Russell of Riondel.\n\u2022 Mln Phyllli Paxton ind Mlu\nDoris Crofti leiva via the C.P.R.\ntoday for New York, from when\nthey tail for Englmd.\n\u2022 Among thoie ittendlng the lut\not * teries of luncheons it the Nelion Golf md Country Club yesterday were Mn. H. Ruling, Mn. W.\nWaldo Ferguson, Mri. L. S. Bradley,\nMn. 0. G. Gallaher, Mn. G. Spencer Godfrey, Mn. Townsend, Mrs.\nWilliam Taylor, Mrs. R. L. McBride,\nMn. Harry Burns, Mrs. W. M Walk-\ner, Mn. H. H. McKenzie, Mn. Nelson Murphy, Mrs. J. G. Bunyan,\nMn. Arthur Baird, Mn. W. T. Foth-\neringhim, Mrs. William Waldie, Mrs.\nV. C. Owen, Mn. A. H. Gracey, Mn.\nHarold Lakes, Mn. Alex Allan md\nMn. A. Gordon Mickay.\n\u2022 Miss Vivian Heartly ot South\nSlocan visited Nelson yesterday.\nTrail and other polnta to attend\nthe showe. md dmce, were Mrs. D.\nGillis, Miu Chrissie Gillis, Mln\nDorothy Gillis, Mr. ind Mrs. W.\nBrown, Min Eileen Minhill, Mlu\nBessie Doig, Miu Midge Young\nmd Ralph Spence.\nMr. md Mrs. B. E. Johnson entertained it dinner in compliment to\ntheir house guest, Mrs. M. Biglo\nand Daughters Helena and Ivy and\nMn. McMillan ot Manitobi. Other\nguesti were Carl Baglo md Leonard Johnson of Trail, Mr, md Mrs.\nSteven Mclsaic, Miss Ruth Ericson,\nMn. W. Williams and Marcla, Howard Johnion, Mlu Audrey Johnion,\nand Raymond Johnion.\nMiss Edith Stalnthorpe ot Trail\nwai a weekend guest ot tier brother\nin-law md lister, Mr. end Mrs. W.\nE. Grieves. _   _\nMlu Jean Grleva ot Trail was\na weekend visitor, it the home ot\nher parenti, Mr. and Mn. W. E.\nGrieve.\nMr. and Mn. W. Ware have left\nby motor to ipend a vacation at\nBolnti in California. They will visit\nie Fair.           \u2022\nMercury Drops to 39\n.    Degrees ot Nelson\nThe mercury dipped to S( degreei\nWednuday night to equal the low-\nut reading sine a last Sprini,\nrecorded a week or io agp. Maximum temperature for the 24 hours\nending at S pjn. Thunday wu 63\ndegrees.\nRain commenced to tall lite yes-\nsrday  atternoon,  but. up  till 5\no'clock only tracu were recorded\nRain continued to iprinkle during\ntbe evening.\nOverwaitea\nLimited\nSPECIALS\nFRIDAY end SATURDAY\nSept. 15 end 16\nPINEAPPLE:\nTails, sliced, tin\nSHREDDED\nWHEAT: Pkt. ,\nCHLORIDE LIME\nTin\t\nCHIPSO: Special\nwith serving set\nWHEAT PUFFS:\n*)$. bushel ....\nCHEESE: Kraft,\n2 Ib. box\t\n.lie\nlie\n:..10c\n29c\n.33c\n.53c\nBUTTER\nFirst  pads,  Overwaitea\nl\\ht!  $l.lw\nPEPPERMINT PATTIES:\nLowney's,\n1 Ib. pkt.\t\nSOAP: P. C.\n5 cakes tor .....\nDOC FOOD: Chem\npion, 2 tins for...\nBLUE: Reckitt's,\n2 for\t\nCHEESE: Medium,\nLb\t\n25c\n22c\n22c\n9c\n18c\nMILK\nTalk, all Unds,      OC.\n4 tins for ..aWC\nCOCOA: Cowan's,     *}f>\nNew pack, lib. tin.. a^OC\nWAXt Wiiard. CO.\nNo rub, 25 oi. bottlo OVC\nPEANUT BRITTLE: 01.\n15oi.pkt......... \u00a31C\nFreah fruit end vegetables.\nPhone 707      Free Delivery\nSocial\nCASTLEGAR\nCASTLEGAR, B. ti - 3. Schmidt\not china Creek wu a recent visitor here at the home ot Mr. md\nMrs. J. MacKinnon.\nMiss Josephine md Mln Beatrice\nMacKinnon were recent viiiton it\nNelson.\nMr. md Mra. Morrison of Kimberley returned to there ifter \u25a0 few\ndayi spent here at the home ot Mr.\nand Mrs. A. Caldwell. They were\naccompanied on their return by\ntheir granddaughter Dorcas Caldwell, who will visit them there.\nMr. and Mn. W. H. Houston md\nson Walter Houston were recent\nvisiton at Trail.\nMrs. Dorman wu a recent visitor\nat Trail.\nHarold Hodge wu a Sunday viiltor here:\nMils Dorie Davidson ipent the\nweek-end it ber horn* here. She\nli employed in th* post office it\nYmir.\nRev. D. S. Catchpole of Roulind\nheld Anglican church services her*\nSundiy ifternoon. -\nMn. E. Wallner entertained a\ntew young guests at a party on\nSaturday for her daughter, Gale,\nUd nephew Buddy Olson of Nelson on their fourth and third birthdays respectively. Candies ind peanut! formed the fivon of the ifternoon md a lovely lunch wu served. Guesti were Jackie Magee,\nJerry Magee, Florence Lampard.\nand Leslie Lampard.\nHospital Frames Its\nMember's Certificate\nHospital Association\nSignifying th* hospital is a member af Uie American Hospitals Association, a large certificate, hu\nbeen placed on the wall ln the main\nhallway of Kooteniy Lake General\nHospital.\nInscription on the certificate reads-\n\"In consideration ot the high\nstandard of hospital lervice maintained, in-recognition ot its excellence as aa institution giving scientific cara to the lick and ln appreciation of ita value to the Community, Kootenay Lak* General\nHospital, Nelson, British Columbia,\nis hereby endowed with all the\nrighta, benefit* md privileges of in\ninstitutional member active in the\nAmerican Hospital! Auoclation, in\nwitness whereof the Auoclation hu\ncaused this certificate to be signed\n\u2022nd iti seal to be affixed by Its\nPresident and Executive Secretary\nthis 26th day of June, 1939. E. Harvey Agnew, M. D., Pruldent; Bert\nW. Caldwell, M. D\u201e Executive\nSecretary.\"\nNine Bodies Wired\nC.B.C. Heads, Urge\nHookup for CKLN\nUrging full- C.B.C. network ser.\nvie* for CKLN such as Nelson\nand district had enjoyed for 2V4\ndays, nine Nelson organizations\nsent telegrams to C.B.C. and government officials asking that C.B.C.\nservice be restored to the Nelson\nstation. Spearhead of the drive was\nthe Nelson Board of Trade, while\nothen acting included the City of\nNelson, the Junior Board of Trade,\nRotary, Gyro and Kinsmen Clubi,\nthe I.O.D.E., Women's Institute,\nmd Nelson Liberal Association.\nRossland Junior Board Preparing\nPublicity Pamphlet Upon Rossland\nROSSLAND, B. ti. Sept l*-\"Our\nitand with regard to tha civic election* li itrictly non-political, but\nwe ar* prepared to taka m active\nlntereit in anything which concern tha City is a whole.\" Thli\nwu tha emphatic itatement mide\nby F. L. Fletcher, Chairman of the\nCivic Committee, at tha opening\nFall meeting ot the Junior Section, Rosalind Board of Trade,\nWednesday evening.\nReferring to the forthcoming civic\nelections, to be held ln December,\nMr. Fletcher advocated a program\nof activity, with the object ot informing Rossland citizens as to who\nwu eligible to vote, md to whit\nthey were entitled. He proposed repeating lut year'i platform meeting.\n\"We intend to give every candidate th* same chance,\" uld Mr.\nFletcher. \"And thli organization will\nhave nothing to do with sponsoring tny on* man. If Individuals\nwish to give their support to i particular party, that ll their privilege.\"\nL. J. Nicholion, Robert Crane,\nA. E. Lane, J. R. Cran, L. G.\nChristie. S. R. Daviei and Ivan\nGurevich, were appointed to Mr.\nFletcher'! committee.\nWANT NORTHPORT i\nROUTE BIGGER\nSecretary J. R. Cran wu Instructed to wrlted to the Chief Provincial Geographer it Victoria uking thit the Government road map\nof'the Southern Interior be revised\nto ihow the Northport-Rossland road\nas the main highway leading to\nRossland from the United States. H.\nW. Bayley, Chairman of the Publicity and Tourist Committee,\nbrought the attention of the meeting\nto the fact that, on the recently issued Government map, the Cascade\nHighway was shown as the main\nroute, the Northport-Rossland road\nbeing put in the same classification\nu the Trail-Waneta road. Mr. Cnn\nwas also uked to send copies ot this\nletter to R. R. Burns, M. P. P. at\nTrail, ud to Major Gordon Smith,\nCommissioner ot the Travel Bureau.\nApproximately $500 wu necessary\nto commence a public library, stated\nArthur Turner, Chairman ot the\nLibrary Committee, who uked that\nhis committee be augmented ln order to plu a definite campaign. Mr.\nTurner also reported that it wu not\npossible to secure a room in the\nRossland Court House, md that it\nwaa necessary to locate mother\nroom for library purpose!.\nWORK TOWARD\nLIBRARY\nConsiderable \u25a0 discussion arose\nwhen several members expreued\nthe opinion that existing wir condltioni might prove a dampener to\nthe library scheme. A. F. Snowball,\nBernard Ferrey, W. A. Darby, F. C.\nRansom, and Elmer Thompson were\nappointed to the Library Committee, which wu uked to make a\nthorough investigation and to report to tha next Junior Board\nmeeting.\nH. W. Bayley, Chairman ot the\nTourist md Publicity Committee,\nsuggested suspending the activities\nof his committee, u he felt that the\npresent international conditions\nwould have an adverse reaction on\ntourist traffic-JIis suggestion caused\na division of opinion, some ot those,\npresent stating that, in their opinion, tourist trade would not be affected to uy great extent It wu\nFor Best\nQUAKER\nIMSSS^SMSaSWtSWWSWSSSSWWiW\nChoose Your Fall Hat\nFrom the   , .\nBETTY  ANN  SHOP\nOpp. Capltol Theatre     Phone 1047\n>>)wsatasws\u00bb\u00bbasaa\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb\u00bb8*aM8\u00bb\n\u2022rvtss&&a>sts&s!>ossafzxtj!8ess_t&&$\nNEW SHIPMENT\nWOOL DRESSES\nSizei 18-90\nJcu-hwn. Ji\/nt Shop.\nOt Bakar St Nelion. R C.\naaeXexSS&i&SSS&i&ASSt-!X!S$l&Si9\nTHl BEATTY MODEL A\nTha world'i Finut Ironer glvu\nyou every Ironing conveniences\nIron Electrically with a Butty.\nBEATTY   BROS.  LIMITED\nNelson  Fietory  Branch\nJ.1  Baker Phone SI\nQuaker Bran costs\nmuch less and because it is natural\nbran, yon get that\nreal nut flavour\nthat makes all bran\n\u2022dishes richer and\nmore delicious.\nQuaitar\npackage\nfrom your\nGrocer\nTaeJa*\nFLOWERS\nDelivered by win at tost maU\nanywhere\u2014anytime,\nKootenay Flower Shop\n384 Biker St\nPhon* 96-\nFor Smart Hoiiery Chocs*\n\"RAINBOW\"\nThe Gingham Shoppe\nPhon* BU      Opp. Dally Newa\nexpected thit Roulind ikllng *c-\ntivitiei thli Winter would still prove\n\u25a0n ittnction, ud Mr. Bayley'i committee wu uked to drift a Rossland\npublicity pamphlet for th* ipprovil\not th* next meeUng .\nCOMMUNITY CHEIT ~\nVOTE\nA donation of S9 wu voted toward th* Rossland Community\nChest in response to a letter received, uking for funds, and Gilbert Hunt President of the Junior\nBoard, wu elected representative\nto Community Chest Executive.\nA Utter, drafted by J. R. Corner,\nof th* Touriit ud Publicity Committee ln reply to \u25a0 request for informition regarding the hiitory of\nRoulud, recently received trom V.\nJ. Freemin, Director of Student Ri-\ndio of the Almi Miter Society ot\nthe Univenlty of British Columbli,\nwu read and approved by the meeting This information wu solicited\nIn order to Include the Golden City\nin * aeriu of \"Home Town Broad-\ncuts'* outlining the hiitory of. the\nchief towni md cities ln British\nColumbli, pluned for thii Winter.\nCLOCKS\nW* hava a nlc* itock ot Wutmlniter Chlmu, mutel clockt,\nfincy alarm clock! in both\nipring md electric.\nmHiVwiaim $M-ritpAL\n4S7 Biker St N.lson. SO.\nYOUR DINNER\nIt wouldn't be complete without\n\u25a0 diih of our own mad*\nICE CREAM\nFruh frozen daily.\nGOLDEN GATE CAFE\nENJOY   \u25a0\u2022 -\nACHOCOLATE\nDAIRY DRINK\nKoottnay Vallay Co'op Dairy\nPHONE 116\n\u2022n-.na riva\nBright\nSCARVES\n(aJL Jail\n$i.oo i\nFashion-right with suits,\nsweaters, frocks! Vivid\nstripes, plaids, prints, solids! Crepes, sheer wools.\n79c to $1.95\nPhone 200\nBaker St.\nPHONE 910\nfor utlmate* on liwn ud landscape I\ngardening.\nMac's Grtenhouiti\nJ. W. McCleUmd\nOna Blk. From Hospital\nCedar and Front Su.    Phon* 010\n\u00bbre$'\u00bbi\u00bba\u00bb\u00bb$SiW\u00abW'\u00ab',w.y,\u00bbwsa I\nTHI LATEST IN\nFALL DRESSES\nMilady's Fashion Shoppt\nU-M-M-M\nYOU'LL LOVE THE SEPTEMBER\nBRICK of the MONTH\nIT'S MADE OF FRESH TREE\nRIPENED PEACHES.\n'>\u25a0*%\n25c\nSLIGHTLY HIGHER AT SOME\nCOUNTRY POINTS\nPalm Dairies Limited\nFREEMAN & LEEmVF\nFurniture Go. tt\nTHE HOUSE OF FURNITURE STYLES .\nPhone 115 .        Nelson, B.C. Eagle Block\nSALE OF\nCONGOLEUM RUGS\nSPECIAL PRICES\nTOUR DOLLARS BUY\nMORE AT OUR STORE\nI\n PAOE SIX\nJWbou latlg JfattiB\nEstablished AprU 22 1902\nHrtftsA Columbia'i Mott M*rrttttng Ntxctpaptt\nPublished every morning except Sunday by\nthe NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED.\n288   Baker   Street    Nelton    British   .Columbia\nPhone IM Private Exchtnn Connecting All Department*\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHI   AUDIT   BUREAU   OF   CIRCULATIONS\nFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1989.\nONE ENLISTMENT\nA clarifying statement made at Ottawa Monday night\nI by Hon. Ian Mackenzie, Minister of National Defence,\nrespecting terms of enlistment, makes it plain that whatever was formerly the case, there is no difference now\n: between enlistment for overseas service and enlistment\nfor home service. There is now just the one kind of enlistment, and all the recruits now being taken into the Canadian Forces are volunteering for the duration of the War,\n\\ and \"may be placed on service in Canada, or elsewhere for\nthe defence of Canada.\" *    :-'  '\nOverseas service will not call for a special form of\nenlistment. >\nTwo results follow from the Minister's statement\nAll those enlisting in the Canadian Forces today art\nalready in the way of realizing their ambition, If that\nambition is to serve overseas. They are on the way to the\nfront, whether that front for them Is to be ln Canada, or\nacross the seas. Service overseas is undoubtedly what the\nit majority of Canada's young soldiers hope for.\nThe other result Is that, when the issue of a Canadian\nsditionary Force \\t decided, a trained force will be at\nhand, ready to go.\nWhether an individual soldier, or a military unit,\nserres overseas, or at home, or partly in each sphere, the\nservice will be equally for the defence of Canda, whose\nfront line, as in the war of 1914-18, is today on the'Western\nFront.\nTot SctiohiL SjcJul\n.  _y mm   m___w     ,^---M^s.\u00abssss\u2014pssss-ass-h-\u2014\u2014asssssisssiss^     a^^m^mmm m^m^r\nUnder this heading the Nelson Dally \"Newt will preient\neach dty a section ot the Motor-Vehicle Driver's Manual luued\nI by the British Columbia Government. Interior driven will shortly\nbe required to take examinations based upon the Information\ncontained in the Manual. The questions they may be required\nto answer will follow the sections devoted to Information and advice.\nOfiSM-WtL ofr\nU&hickL\nPARKINQ.\nParellel.\u2014To park a motor-vehicle\nparellel with the curb, between two\nother motor-vehicles already parked,\nthe following procedure should be\nfollowed:\u2014\n(a.) See that the apace vacant ta\nat least IVi times at long u your\nmotor-vehicle.\n(b.) Slow down gradually after\nhaving looked Into your rear-view\nmirror to see that this can be done\naafely, and signal your Intention to\nit.) Drive your motor-vehicle parallel with the motor-vehicle behind\nwhich you wish to park, and stop\neven with or slightly ahead of the\naame and with about 18 Inches clearance between the motor-vehicles.\n(d.)  Watch your opportunity to\natart backing-in, and when clear,\nback your motor-vehicle slowly, at\n_ -sjhe same time turning your steer-\nE\ning-wheel sharply to the right,\nwatching through the rear window\nuntil your motor-vehicle is at an\nangle of approximately 40 degrees\nto the curb.\n(e.) Back slowly, and when the\nfront of your motor-vehicle Is level\nwith the retr of the motor-vehicle\nbehind which you wish to park, turn\nyour steering-wheel sharply to the\nleft and watch the left rear bumper\not the motor-vehicle ahead to avoid\nstriking. Back slowly until you come\nparallel with the curb,\n(f.), Straighten your wheel and\nmove your motor-vehicle slowly\nahead until It Is an equal distance\nbetween the two motor-vehicles,\nwith your right wheeli about 6\nInchea trom the curb. Put on your\nhandbrake and turn otf the Ignition,\nand It you are going to leave your\nmotor-vehicle iee that lt Is lately\nlocked up.\nBefore coming out from your\nparking space be sure to look back,\nand when you can safely swing out\ninto traffic give the proper signal\nso as to warn approaching vehicle!\not your Intention.\nJ? Questions ??\nANSWERS\nThis column at questions aad\nanswen la open to any reader ot\ntht Nelson Dally News. In no\noase will the name of the person\nuking the question be published.\nI,. F\u201e Kimberley\u2014Would you please\ngive me the dates of the lut three\nDominion elections?\nSeptember 14, 1828; July 28, 1930;\nOctober 14, 1938.\nM. E., Nelson\u2014How long will fruits\ncanned ln glass Jars keep?\n.    It the cam are properly sealed,\nthe contents will keep indefinitely\n\u2022though after two or three years the\nI product is apt to become soft or\nmushy and there is a loss of flavor.\n: Jl. J\u201e Sunshine Bay\u2014Is lt healthful\nl to have plants in a sleeping room?\nI An authority on horticulture says\nthat plants cannot stand bad air,\nand they should never be kept in a\nsleeping room during the night, for\nthey consume the fresh air and give\nout carbon dioxide which ia detrimental to the health ot the Individual using the room,\nC A. H. Trail-Did the Scotch Invent the bagpipes?\nThe bagpipe is said to have been\nintroduced Into  Scotland by  the\nNorsemen. It Is of very ancient\norigin, as representations ot lt tre\nto be found on the Grecian and\nRoman sculptures, and lt has long\nbeen well known among various\nEastern nations. The Italians hava\na form of bagpipe that is mora\nsimple than the Highland and tha\nIrish.\nD. D. Kaslo\u2014What germ does tht\npasteurization of milk destroy?\nWhen the process improperly performed, it destroys the organisms of\ntyphoid fever, diphtheria, septic\nsore throat and dysentry, and gives\nprotection against foot and mouth\ndisease. \u2022\nF. K., Nelson\u2014When wu Cambridge\nUniversity founded?\nThe origin of Cambridge Unlvenity is obscure. It probably grew\nout of a local educational movement during the 12th century. The\nflnt of the colleges was founded by\nHugo Bishop ot Ely in 1257.\nM. H. Procter\u2014In case of a broken\nengagement what becomes of tha\nwedding presents?\nThey are usually returned to the\ndonor.\nTHE EXAMPLE\nTha Premier of Slovakia hu announced that hit countfy wlU elect\na National Council \"by the wlU of\nGod and Adolph Hitler,\" This wu\nthe combination the former German Emperor used to claim but he\nlanded in perpetual exile just the\nsame.\u2014-Brantford Expositor,\n.ooking Backward...\nTEN YEARS AQO\nFrom Dally Newi ot Sepi 19, 1929\nRev. A. Sutherland irrived from\nVancouver lait night to take over\nhis duties u Pastor ot the First\nPresbyterian Church here, succeeding J. K, Highberger who held the\npost for the past five months.\u2014A.\nDeverson of Crawford Bay wu a\nNelson visitor yesterday.\u2014New dltr\neet telephone service has Just been\noompleted between Nelson and\nVancouver In the B. C. Telephone\nsystem. In order to complete this\nlink, a new line was built between\nPenticton and Grand Forki over\nAnarchist Mountain, work commencing last 'lay.\u2014G. L. Thompson\nluperlntendent of the Yankee Girl\nMine near Ymlr, ipent yeiterday\nta Nelson.\nTWENTY FIVE YEARS AQO\nFrom Daily News of Sept 15, 1914\nThe eleventh annual convention\nof the British Columbia Associa\ntion of School Trustees will ba held\nln Nelson tor three days, commencing today.\u2014Gordon McPhat will\nleave on the Great Northern this\nmorning for Spokane.\u2014J. Johnstone has returned from the Dominion Fruit conference at Grimsby,\n\u2014There wiU be a practice shoot\nat the rifle range today.\u2014Charles\nSteele of the itaff of the Royal\nBank of Canada hu been transferred from Nelion to Rosiland.\n40 YEARS AQO\nFrom Daily Miner ot Sept IS, 1899\nWhen the block now being erected\nfor P. Burns te Co. on Btktr Street\nis completed, it will havt tha most\nhandsome front of any place of\nbusiness North of San Francisco.\u2014\nIt ii thought thtt war ia very Imminent in the Transvaal.\u2014A crew\nof men are placing machinery ln\nReisterer'a Brewery.\u2014The new dynamo tnd all the machinery are\nbeing Installed ln tha Power Houie\nhere.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B.\nSAUYS SALLIES\n0.\u2014PRIPAY MORNINO. HIT. Te.\nfojrfAari,\nShepard Barclay\nTells How to Bid\nsnd Play\nSTAMP CORNER\n\u25a0My sis Is so dumb\u2014ehe borrowed an electrle drill to aaw\neeeds in her rock garden.\n'It Is hard for a man to find tha ideal girl\u2014aha ia attar hir ideal\nas well.\ng^-^w\u00bb5W\u00bb^s\u00bb\u00bbK\u00bbg\u00ab!\u00abt-;\u00abws>Mtaa\u00ab\u00ab.\nWHAT DO YOU THINK?\nLettert mty bt published ever.a nam de plume, but the actual\nname ot tht wrltei must bt given to tht editor u evidence of\ngood filth. Anonymous letters go In tht waste paper basket\n\u2014rt**mt)m-t9tM9tt*) t\\-7m*1\u00bb*-mm*_mMt*im-\nDr. Phillips Clears Misconception\nLeading to \"Institute of Silliness\"\nStrange u It may seem to you, I\nwas quite well aware that iuch a\ndemand wu impossible ol fulfilment. Stranger still, I wu concerned, as you are, with the elementary and high schools\u2014not the\nuniversities\u2014ana I Intended this\nextreme illustration to show how\nreasonable is the demand tor larger\nprovincial grants and for Dominion grants to give a more equal\nchance to children in different\nparts ol Canada.\nNow that we undentand each\nother, u I hope we do, may I\nsuggest that the remarks of other\nspeakers you mention may bot\nhave been to silly to those who\nhetrd what came before and after?\nAfter all, the Institute Is held in the\nSummer time, and we have to enjoy t little fun, and il the report-\nen put only the silly parts on the\nwires, you should remember that\nwe have a hard Winter down East.\nCHARLES E PHILLIPS\nOntario College of Education, Toronto, Sept. 9, 1939.\nTo tha Editor ol\nThe Daily Newi. .\nSir\u2014A correspondent hu ient mt\na clipping ot an editorial trom your\nnewspaper dated August 25th and\nentitled \"An Institute of Silliness\".\nSince you have given me iome prominence u the arch-perpetrator of\nsilly ideas, perhaps you will allow\nme a little space to explain that\n\u00bb3OO0 bond.      -\nIn discussing equality ot educational opportunity in Canada, I\nsuggested that an average upbringing, an average education up to a\nyear or two in high school, tnd a\nfreedom from debt at the age tt\nself-support might be regarded u a\nfair demand to give an even break\nto Canadian boys and girls. I then\nuked the audience to put themselves in the position ol Canadians\nnot yet born. If he had the choice\nol coming to earth or not, what\nmight the minus-one-year-old Insist upon to ensure the status Just\ndescribed? Now the average cost\nol bringing up a child to the age\nof self-support in Canada hai been\nestimated by the Dominion Bureau\nof Statistics u 85000, the cost of\nan average public education u $750.\nFurthermore, a bright little unbom\nmind might estimate hli share of\nour public debt in 18 years aa about\n$1000.1 therefore suggested that one\not our unborn citizens might demand m endowment ot 88*50, including the bond you mention.\nMy Intention was to show how\ndifficult it might be to achieve true\nequality of educational opportunity.\n(NOTE-From Dr. Phillips' ax-\nplanation, it ts clear the brief dispatch from Geneva Ptrk on Lake\nCouchiching picturing him at advocating that couples be not allowed to marry until they ihould put\nup a $5000 Insurance bond to cover\nthe maintenance and education Inclusive of a college degree lor each\nprospective offspring, wu a perversion of hli remarks, and completely misrepresented their tenor\nand Intent\u2014Editor,)\nSOTOW TOOt ImXOtVAOM\nTBI MOST Important thing\nabout bidding ayitema ta tor a\nplayer to know which ana Ua\npartner la wing. If one eg them\neooaidara tha ahowtag of a new\nnut to bt an aheolute soa-round\n(ore. npoa hla partner, aad tht\nsua appetite him doein't tbtn\naas ba tome vary abrupt ttoppagt\nto tha auction aa really atrong\nIkanda, and tt ean coat plenty at\npi\ntha hopt that South eould can *____*\nother ault bit with wu fuUUled\nby South naming 3-Dtamonda. It\nhappened that South eauldered\ntht can at a new ault an abaoWte\nforct, but North did not, and aa\nrial Both pertntra wen tt ts\ntied whin a amall dam waa\nmade agalnit tha laad af tha\napada K.\nAt another UUe tha hand waa\nhid la more orthodox fashion, bt*\nginning wtth 1-Club by South,\nNorth .-Diamond, Eaat 1-Bpada,\n.louth S-Hearta. Weat J-Sptdea,\nNorth 8-Cluba, Hut 8-Sptdu,\nSouth 4>Spadta u a cue bid,\nNorth S-Clube and South S-Ouba.\nAnybody bat a noviee oould maka\nthla contract plus aa overtrlck.\n4 Nona\nVAQ9S\n\u2666 A\/10S\n*AK97S\n<t)ealtr: South. Eaat-Wtat trot,\nnerable.) '\nBenta \u2022 deal on wMch a grand\n\u25a0Urn aaa be made In cluba, but\nwhich ona pair of fine playen In\n\u2022 tournament atopped at tht In-\natgniflcant contract at .-Diamonds\nwithout althar partner aver having\nmentioned tha aide'a beat ault\n\u00abouth wu cm of thoee playen\nwho llkei ta Ud Ua hlgheat rank-\nlag ault Silt ao atarted with\n1-Heart. .ifter Ua partner tailed\n1-No Trump to keep It open. In\nMtt*\n\u2022 K\u00bb\n\u2666 Q10 8\n+ QS74S\n+ KQUT\n*KS4\n\u2666til\"\nfe     Vii\n_S-\nMitt\n\u2022 10T4I\nAJT8I\n}K5\n\u2666 AJ8\n\u2666 A83\n.     *io\n(Dealer: South NorUi-Southl\nvulnerable.)\nWhat la the bett bidding of thiel\ndea) at match paint duplicate!\nbridge?\nQittrlbiitea by -Us Featum Syadlettt, bt,\nNOTES\nOM\n\u2122ma(tianBircttf\\,\nBy<G R RICHARDSON      J\nTor tha next month, ihort-blrds\nara at their peak in numben, Last\nweek mention wu made ot some\nipeciea which tre found, u nesting\nbirds, ln tht polar rtgl.m ot both\nhemispheres. Thete, when they\ncome South, eventually tattle down\ntor the Winter ln placei separated\nby thousands of milts of wattr.\nOther familiei besides tht short.\nbirdi have clote relativei in both\nhemupherei. Glaucous and Black-\nbacked Guilt, Arctic Term, Jaegen\ntnd Murres ire some of tha water\nbirds. In the Thrush family, our\nRobin and tha European Blackbird\nara very close, except for external\ncolor. Some hawks and owli also\nfall Into thit clus, tuch u the\nGolden Eagle, Peregrine Falcon,\nShort-eared Owl and Long-eared\n\u2022wl, which have a cosmopolitan\ndistribution. But all of these are\nas nesting birds, either of the Arctic\nor Temperate zones, so thit a fam-\nTROQON\nily like that ot the Trogons takes\non a particular note ot Interest since\nit la strictly one ot the tropics and\ntubtroplcs.\t\nTR0Q0N8 NOT LARGE\nMott trogona ara not vary large,\nbodily, They vary trom tbout eight\nto fourteen lnchei In length. One\ncharacteristic ia the stout comical\nMIL Another, it the imall wetk\nfeet which hive two toet pointing\nforward and two back. In thli connection it li noteworthy that ln tbe\ntrogom lt li the lint and lecond\ntoes which point tack Instead ol the\nusual first and fourth (or outer\ntoe).\nTrogona do a lot of feeding while\nin flight catching Insects and their\nlarvae and titlng fruit\n\u25a0  \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nStamp collector! are familiar with\nthe Quetzel, the national bird ol\nMexico and Guatemala the bird\nwhich wu held sacred to the Aztecs.\nThli species (also known u the\nResplendent Trogon) ind Ita relative the Golden-headed Trogon, ara\nreally gorgeous birds. Both (genu!\npharamacrut) are larger than those\nof other genera, have puffy semi-\ncrested heads snd long plumy\nupper tail coverti. In tbe cast of\nthe    Resplendent   Trogon    these\n{ilumes tre very long, ti long or\nonger thtn tht bird Itself, tnd curve\ngracefully downward, ltt plumage,\nexcept tor the red abdomen, it brilliantly lrrldescent green when tbe\nbird is facing the sun and Indigo\nwhen turned away from lt\nGetting back to the shore-birds,\nmtny of our mud flats around cities\nSy JAMES MONTAQNIS\nTwo stages ln New Zealind'i discovery tre ihown at top, idvtnce\nphotoi ot two valuta ln New Zetlind'i centenary issue to bo luued Jan.\n3, 1940. At left li Abel Tssman, Holland explorer, who tint sighted\nNew Zetland ln 184], and at right ii Captain Jamei Cook, who claimed\nNew Zealand for Great Britain In 1789. Below, left art the flvt sovereigns who htvt ruled New Zetland during iti 100 yetrs, tnd it right\ntrt idvinced photoi at tht Nttharland'i two itampa to ita railway centenary, issued September 1.\nEastern and Upptr Silesia ara\nnamet of one-time poitage Issuing\nterritories which have recently appeared once more on the front page\nIn connection with demandi from\nGermany on Poland. Silesia wu\nbefore the great war a German\nprovince. After, tht war lt became\n' ot Poland and Czecho-Slovak-\n\u00a3*'\nWhlte-Rumped Sandpiper\nare formed trom sewage dltposal,\nio that wt get rather accustomed In\nteeing most of the stndpipen in\nthis odoriferous atmosphere. It rt'\ncalls to mind a itory ol Dr. Sutton's. Ou his tint morning on South-\ntmpton Island, he found a White-\nrumped Sandpiper on the garbage\ndump. This annoyed hit unit ot\nfitness, so ht chased it out on to the\ntundra.\nttiltltit^Mj_tttMyiwtMilttittt^\njMi yoW-telfc\nONE-MINUTE TIST\n1. In what South Amtrlctn country trt cowboyi traditionally known\nu giuchoi.\n2. Which of tht Statei li named\ntor a Bourbon king ot France?\n8. For whom wu Cooperstown.\nN. Y. aimed?\nWORDS OF WISDOM\nGod help the man who won't\nmarry until ht finds t perfect womtn. tnd God help him still more if\nhe finds here.-Ben TlUett\nTODAY'S HOROSCOPE\nBa circumspect during tha next\n13-month period, you whoie birthday! art on this data. Avoid loss\nor annoyance through relativei, correspondence and travel that threaten\nyou. A child born today will be\nclever and most artistic, a strongly\namorous nature ihould bt restrained, however.\nONE-MINUTE TIST ANSWERS\n1. Tht Argentine.\n1 Louisiana It mmed tor Loula\nXIV.\n8. Jamea Fennimore Cooper.\n ! tf\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QUILL-EN\n\"Denyln* his children a nickel to\nspend tln't teachin' 'em thrift They\nfeel misused and when they Inherit\nhis pile they'll spend lt fut to get\neven with him.\"\nTRAIN FRUIT TREES ON FENCE\nBy DEAN HALLIDAY\nP_t*K TRtt TMAIHtO OH ftUCt Ms*\n^HORfZOStY*-, OOUMLM CORDOU MK7VOD\nwt-WMf frvt ts* four\nUtilize the espalier method of\nSrowing trult treu and you can\nave an orchard on the tenet around\nyour bickytrd.\nEspalier dwarf-trained fruit treet\nare both useful and decorative.\nThey can be used againit Walli,\ntenet or trellises. They are alio\ndecorative, u well u practical,\nwhen grown on leaden at the corners of a building or pliced In series\nbetween windows and at doorways.\nThe single horizontal cordon type ot\nespalier tree alto can be tied along\nbackyard fern\ntht top of a itone or brick retaining\nwall.\nAi ihown in today'i Garden*\nGraph, on small properties, where\nthere ii not room tor an orchard,\nfruit can be grown on boundary\nfences by using the horizontal double cordon type Illustrated.\nEspalier treei ait available in\napple, pear, plum, peach, nectarine\nand apricot. Being dwarf ln lize\nespalier trees are easy to spray and\nthe fruit can bl harvested with\nhardly any effort\nThe portal paper cf Eutern Silesia wu mainly a plebiscite Issue\nfor use in the territory whilt tht\ncitizens decided whether they winted to jtvt undtr tha Poliih or\nCzech flags.\nRegulir poitage newipaper. nodal delivery tnd poitage out\nitampi ware uted thtt yetr. With\ntht exception of a tew high values\nthe stampi ar* worth very little\ntoday. The territory wu divided\ntccordlngto tht vote ibout equally\nbetween Poland tnd Czechoslovakia, tnd aarly thli yetr Polind tn-\nnexed that part of the area which\nwu under Citch rult when Germtny mide a protectorate ol\nCzecho-Slovakia.\nUpper Slltila'rtmtlnod a itamp\nltsulng country till 1(0$, whan the\nplebiscite wu taken, dividing tha\naria bttwttn Poland and Gtrminy.\nTht territory trom the tint hid\nlta own itampi, inscribed in French,\nPolish ind Oermin. The fint issue\nappeared in 1920, and later ln the\nyear a pictorial Issue was printed\nshowing a dove ot peace flying over\nSllesltn countryside. These lumps\nwtrt ovtrprintod ln 1921 for the\nplebiscite. Alter the vote a short\niet ippetred with tht trtt under\nPollih occupation, the itamp featur\ning tha Pollih eagle and tactoriet.\nThe country also luued official\nstampi, consisting ot overprints\nof various Germin luuei. Tbt of*\nflclal itimpi ot Upper Silesii tra\ntodty tha mott valuable ot tha\nitampi ot thli short-lived itamp\nlaming region.\nNEW ISSUES\nGreat Brltain'i naw high value\nitampi wtrt not luued iTmilir to\ntht high vilut itampi ot George V.\nti wu expected. The new itampi.\not which tnt tivt shillings hu ap-\npearesi, ihow a profile ot Georgt VI\nand the coat ot Armi on the United\nKingdom . . . Holland Isseed oa\nSeptember 1 two stamps to the centenary of tha Netherlandi railwaya\n.. . New Zealand on August 19 issued a new sixpence express delivery ittmp featuring a modem\npostofflce delivery truck. New postage due itampi htvt also been iiiued. ... The United Statet Issues,\non September 25, a three-cent stamp\nto commemorate th* tint printing\npreu in colontal Amerlct, tha\nStephen Daya prett in 1839 , . .\nArgentina ii prtptring itvertl new\nitampi, tor ntw Buenoi Aires\nitreeti, far former prttldenta . ..\nLuxemburg li to luue a ipaclal two\nfranc itamp for the philatelic exhibition at Mondorf thU month,. \u2022\nParaguay issued two ittmps recently to commemorate two national\nheroei Lopez ind Diu ... Bolivia\nhu luued a 10 value aat lor th*\nEuchtristic Congreu . . , Algeria\nhu luued five itampi tor tha\nNew York World'i Fair ihowlng\na United Statea freighter unloading. -\nWAR OUILT\nThe clouds of war ar* lowering o'er\nthe world,\nTha cancerous Pruulan venom\nworki again,\nTh* ensign of thalr obacana mlndi\ni      unfurled\nOnce more goaa forth with demone\nln lta train.\nTha flagrant crooked crou now\nknown afar,\nTha emblem of a loul, distorted\nmind, *\nThtt bv the evil fore* ot brutal war\nWould bind tha chalna of terror\non mankind.\nTht vile thing that In human torm\nleadt on\nA nttlon mid with Iuit ot Wood\nand loot\nFrom whom all tenia of decency\nhu gone,\nMuit yet be made to ihara their\naction1! fruit\nWhat h thli ruthleta meglomaniac'i\naim?     \u2022   \u25a0\nWhat vision hu ha of a final goal?\nNona other thin to win a horrid\nfame.\nTo glorify hia own foul, putrid\n\u2022out\nAnd whit of them who follow in\nhis wtke\nAnd it hit bidding do thtlr bloody\ndeeds?\nSuch filthy actioni ha could never\nmaki\nTo row from othar than Inherent\nAnd they who itand aloof nor proffer aid\nTO save  the vletlmi from tht\nPrussian cune,\nAra they ot their own llvei the\nmore afraid,\nOr the depletion of their bulging\npuna?\nTha guilt of tha aggressor thty muit\n\u25a0hart,\nWho tacit aid to th* aggreuor\nlent\nWho watch a  nation perish in\ndespair\nWhile blood-stained money itill\nremalni unspent\nWho uses not the powen trom God\nreceived\nTill evil hu the nobler rtces\npront, '\nBy   folly,   cowtrdlct   tnd   greed\ndeceived\nAugmented htte,  miy hivt  to\nfight tlone.\nThe tread of marching hosts again\nwt hear.\nThe low despairing moini of\ndying men.\nFrom desecrated homei, forlorn and\ndrear\nComes womtn'i wall, \"Lord muit\nit bt again?\"\nIf thtre ba manhood la a nation\nleft\nHow can it itand theae agonizing\ncriea?\nUnleu of shame and honor all\nbereft\nIt rests not till tha perpetrator\ndiet.\nCompassion la a thing th.y\nmisconstrue,\nAnd weakneu, to tha merciful\nimpute;\nThere's nothing that tha world can\nufely do\nBut put in end to every Pruulan\nbrute.\n-SIMPLE SAM.\nLAKEFIELD, Ont (CF).-Robtrt\nCurrit had never fished, md didn't\nwtnt to try. But friends coaxed him\ninto taking t line, tnd within two\nminutes he hid tended \u2022 record\nmukinongt. Now ht llibu ill tht\ntlmt.     \u2022\nBook Notes\nNelson   Municipal\nLibrary\nBefore turning to th* FiH spate\nof books, a review at titles idded\nduring the summer might prevent\ntorn* worthwhllt books belngt overlooked\nThrough th* coming ituon, th*\n.Monday brotdcut from CKLN wil]\ndetl eich week with booki selected \u25a0\nfor their current appeal or out-\nitanding quality.\nAmong recent addition! are:\nTHE ABBOTS HEEL,\" by Ntll\nBill, '\nTht backgrounds-England In tha\nMth ctntury, torn Into fictions by\nJealousy; the drama\u2014the revolt of\nthe townsmen againit tht dominating rult of tht Abbey ol Saint Ed*\nmund'a Bury, ,\n\"IN SEARCH OF PEACE\" by Ri\nHon. Neville Chamberlain,\nA collection ot speeches delivered\nby tha Pr1**\" Minister trom Mty.\n1937, to Mty, 1939.\n\u2022THE HAPPINESS OP FATHER\nHAPPE,\" by Ctclly Hal lack.\nA grett Joyousneu shines about\nthli lovable little monk with hit\nquiet humor and fluhlng insight into reality.\n\"MR. EMMANUEL,\" by Loula\nGoldlno.\nLonely, wile and lelflea, Mr.\nEmmanuel goei forth trom the obscurity ot Magnolia Street to pit hli\ndetermlnttion and nobility of spirit\ntgtinit the grett forctt of evil ln\nthe world todty; hit purpose, tt\nright a crying wrong dona to another.\n\"IRISH HOLIDAY,\" by Dorothy\nHartley.\nA delightful record of a haphuard\nholiday ipent in travelling by car\ntbout Ireland, mostly in regloni\noft the usual touriit routes.\n\"THE DAY WILL COME,\" by\nElizabeth Marlon.\nConcerning the Swifts, who lived\nin the wheat country of Washington.\nand the day when the youngest ol\nthem, Harry, came ot age,\n\"WILLIAM'S ROOM,\" by Allot\nQrant Rosman.\nA pleasant story of English country life, and of the paying guest\nwho m established In the house\nwhen the youngest daughter, Penny,\narrived homt.\n\"WIND, SAND ANO STARS,\" by\nAntolnt dt St Exuptry.\nTha author ol \"Night Flight\" a\nveteran French aviator with tha\nperception ot e poet and a phllos.\nopher, telli lomething of hli experience and thought   . \u2022       !\n\"NOT PEACE, BUT A SWORD,\"\nby Vincent Sheean,\nThe author ot \"Penonil History\"\nobserves events ln Pragut, Vienna,\nMadrid, London, Parii, during 13\nfateful monthi, and glvu hit own\nitory ot thtm.\n\"THE    PRIORY.**    by    Dorothy\nWhipple. \u25a0\nAn old Priory now itandi U tht\ninchor by which, ill tht uncertainties and tears of contemporary life\n\u2022re held firm. Thii it entertainment\nthat springs trom human relation!\nwell anlayzed and limply drawn.\nPROFITS\nIn contrast to the financial troubles of other lines the city-owned\nLondon tnd Port Stanley Rill*\nwty reporti a Mt operating profit\nfor the fint ilx monthi of thii\nyeir of $15,000 or over $1000 mort\nthin lor the sime period lut yetr.\nAuto competition manifestly haa\nnot put a losing crimp into thia\n\u2022nterpriie.\u2014Brantford Expositor. \u25a0\n Possibility Monashee Road Building\niy Interned Men Suggested lo Board\nrade as II Indorses Petition Survey\n.\u2022port Nazis Halt\nPlanes to Yugo Slavia\nBUDAPEST, Hungiry, Sept, 14\nKP)\u2014 It wu reported rtllibly\ntt* today that a consignment of\nennan airplanu tor Yugoslavia\nu itopped by German author!-\nu at fee Yugoslav frontier in a\nsputa over transportation facili-\nts.\nStoppage ot tht shipment wu at-\nlbuted to Yugoslavia's refusal to\nit several trainloads of wheat\ntrough to Germany until Germany\niturned 400 railroad cars and more\nian 100 Danube River barges.\nVaries te Water\nResigns Posl\nJOHANNESBURG, Sept. 14 (CP-\neuten)\u2014Resignation of Chirlei te\n'ater, High Commissioner for South\n.frlct in London, wu mnounced\ntficlilly today. It wu reported he\n'ould be succeeded by S. F. Wster-\n>n, South Afrlcen Minliter to\nranee.\nTht name of Charlu te Water\necame but known to Canadians\nosslbly through what he called\ntoo strong an interpretation of his\n\u2022ord*\" in an Interview he give\n'hile visiting Montreal lust three\nena t(o to the day of his resigna-\non.   .\nHe wai quoted u uying \"South\n.trice would participate in t gen-\nral tgreement to return German\naloniu (to Germtny) provided the\ntalon (of South Africa) lost none\nt tht security necessary tor it!\nxlstenct thereby . . .\"\nWhit he actually had uid re-\nKdlnf Germany's lott colonies\ntt Water told reporten who\nithered early next morning at nil\noteV wu:\n\"Ai fir u the colonial luue la\nned. It ii my personal opinion,\nI htvt long htld, thit tht\nihould no longer deity to\na iplrlt of reuon tnd\nation tht point of vitw of\niny on thli issue u on ill\nJ issuu which threaten to dil-\nurb the peice of the world ...\n\"I believe perionally South Africi\nrould be willing to participate it\nconference to examine ln a spirit\n1 reason ind moderation the point\new of Germtny on thli md\nissuu which it preient trt\n\u25a0bing good rotations with thtt\nounl\nPre* Killed in Auto\nAccident, Regina\n.MOOSE JAW, Sept 14 (CP) -\n\"hree Regim people were killed\nrhen the car in which they were\nriving hit a truck at Primrose\nrosslng, two mllu Rut ot this City\nirly todiy ind rebounded In the\nith of t C. P. R. gas-electric train.\nThe iet'- are Alvin Nelson, Jam-\nBrown md a girl whose name\nbelieved to be Gertrude Elkle.\nChester Morrison, 18, driver ot\nt car which was owned by Nel-\nin, tnd Miu Frances Vannot ire\nhospital suffering from shock\nid lace and hmd lacerations,\n\u2666Backs   Edgewood <cn\nRobson-Edgewood\nRoute West\nReminded that the preient rough\nIgewood to Vernoi\nover the Monashee Pau was open\nroad trom  Edgewood to Vernon\nNIUON DAILY NIW*. NILION. EsV-FRlDAY MORNINC HPT. * WM.\nRoutes ef Oerman Drives Into Poland\nECION CALLS SPECIAL\nMEETINC, MONDAY\nOTTAWA, Sept 14 (CP). - A\neciil meeting of the Dominion ex-\nutive council of the Canadian Lean will be held here next Monday\ndecide how the Legion can most\nfecflvely contribute to Canada's\nir effort Governor General Lord\n-eedsmuir, grand patron ot the\ntgion, will attend the meeting pre-\n-ed over by Brigadier W. W. roi-\ned up by men interned in a concentration camp during tbe Great\nWar, and with the suggestion before It that similar work might be\npossible during the present wir,\nthe Nelson Board of Trade tt a\nluncheon meeting Thursdiy indorsed tht petition of the Lower\nArrow Likes Botrd of Trede taking for a survey of a complete\nKootenay-Okanagan road via nob-\nson and Edgewood.\nTht petition ot tht Lower Arrow\nLakes Board md a letter from Its\npresident, J. N- MacLeod of Edge-\nwood, were referred to the full\nBoard by its council recently. The\npetition iet out that tbe route provided the lowest pass available between the Kooten-.ys md the\nOkanagan, en route to the Coast\nmd would also provide a shorter\nroute. It would be m ill-weather\nroad, lt wu pointed out\nHANDS FULL\nThe suggestion thit a concentration camp working on iuch i\nroad was possible, bearing ln mind\nthe camp of 1914-18, camt from\nJohn Learmonth in answer to I\nprotest by H. B. Gore that in view\nof the outbreak of war, \"the government has iti hands full\", ind\nthe Board should not uk for my\nspeciil undertaking it thli tlmt.\nIt wu pointed out the petition\nuked only for \u25a0 survey of the\nroute md in estimate of the cost\nof i road, not tor actual launching\nof the work.\nW. B, Bamford asserted the road\n\"would be a good thing for Tnil\nmd a good thing tor Nelson,\" and\nurged thit the petition be indorsed.\nCaptain Pearson, Now\nPaymaster 24th, Out\nof Board Trade Work\nA letter of appreciation for hi*\nservicu will bt forwirded by the\nNelson Boird ot Trade to Capt\nH. A. Pearson, now in Cranbrook\nu paymaster tor the 24th Field\nBrigade, R.C.A.\nThe Board at its luncheon at the\nHume Thursday received notice\nfrom Captain Pearson that due-to\nhis present duties he would be unable to take part ln Board activity.\nThe letter will also congritulite\nCaptain Pearson on his recovery\nfrom a recent serious illness md\nwill extend wishes tor hli continued health.\nMarked by dotted arrow! on the map ibove\ntre the directions taken by the German armiu ln\ntheir grut drive to lubjugitt Polmd. The movement follows t lialf circle, having only the Eutern\nilde et Poland unittacked. Tht arrow* are aimed\nat centru coveted by Germany for itnteglc md\ninduitrlil Importance. The portion ot the map\nihided with diagonal Unu is the main defence area.\nItalian Press Says\nGermany Will Win\n, ROME, Sept 14 (AP)-The Bol.\nognt newspaper II Resto 'D* Car-\nlino asserted today that Italy ln\nhtr present neutrality wu pursuing\nthe policy ot the Rome-Berlin axis,\nThe newspaper regarded as tn important Fascist organ, predicted\nGermany would win the war and\nadded:\n\"And ln the hour ot passage ot\npower between the old plutocracies\ntnd tht young totalitarian states\nRome will take the place which\nbelongs to It.\"\nThe article wu regarded u most\noutspoken to tppeir ln tht Ftscist\npress since the war began.\n\"Italy hu not entered the war\nbecause II Duce sees further than\nanyone and is very Jealous of our\nblood md our gold.\" It said.\nThe newspaper revealed Munollnl had tuured Italy sht would\nreach her goals. It added that a-\nmong these goals wer* Tunisia,\nJibuti md Suez.\nMishandling of Polish Minorities\nCause of Their Defeat Says Russia\nMOSCOW, Sept 14 (CP-Havu)-\nravda, Communiit party organ,\nxtay accuied PoUnd ot mlihand-\nOf lta Ukrainian, Russitn and\newlsh minorities In m editorial\nn \"the Internal causu of Poland's\nlilitary defeat\" It uid tn pirt:\n\"Although only 10 diys have pass-\nd ilnce the beginning of hostili-\nlu between Germany md Poland,\nt can already be said that Poland\ntu suffered a military defeat that\niu involved the loss by Poland of\nilmost all Its political and econom-\nc centres.\n\"It is difficult to expliln the de-\neat of Poland solely by the super-\nor military technique md organisation of the Germans md the\nabsence of effective aid trom Greit\nBritain md France. From all the\nmilitary operatloni between Germiny md Poland lt ii Impossible\nto find tny example of tny partial\nsucceu In ont direction or mother\nJn tht Polish resistance to the German offensive.\nI \"All the tutt In the Polish situation speak of disorganization of\nthe Polish Government mechine.\nThis originates in tht tint place\nin the International weakness and\ncontradictions of the Polish itate.\n\"Polmd li t state of miny na\ntionalities. Polu constitute only 60\nper cent of the population and the\nremaining 40 per cent li made up\nof national minorities, principally\nthe Ukrainians, numbering no fewer thm 8,000,000, and the Byelo\nRussians, numbering 3,000,000. The\ntwo principal national groupi constitute t population together of\n11,000,000.\n\"It would, seem that Polind should\nhave established normtl relations\nwith such important naUonal minorities. For it is clear that without\nassuring rights to the national minorities, it is Impossible to safeguard\nits internal unity md national and\npolitical viability, whereas the Polish ruling class engaged ln oppression and repression of the national minorities, especially the Ukrainians md the Byelo Russians.\n\"Western Ukraine and Western\nWhite Russia are the objects of\nexploitation by the large Polish\nlandlords. The position of the Ukrainians and the Byelo Russians\nis characterized by a regime without rights.\n\"The Polish ruling class maintained its domination over the national mlnorties by punitive expeditions, martial law, white terror campaigns tnd fomentation of\nnational animosities.\"\nTODAY\nI SHOULD\nORDER MY\nWinter Coal Supply\nPHONE 33\nTo Get the\nBest I'll\n'est Transfer Co.\nESTABLISHED 1899\n.-----___.\nReport Bremen\nin Russian Port\nBERLIN, Sent 14 (AP)-A nan\nwith an excellent connection with\nthe Oerman nevy reported todty\nthat tht liner Bremen, Germiny's\nmoit costly passenger vusel, had\nbeen silled to Murmansk, Ruula.\nHt uld the $20,000,000 Ihip, tfter\nleiving New York without pusen-\ngers tbout M hours before Germany\nstarted htr camptlgn in Poltnd,\ntook the moit Northerly coune\npouible, entering the Arctic Ocean\nfrom the Atlantic and then proceeding to Kole Bay, where Murmansk la aituated.\nLOS ANGELES, Sept 14 (AP).-\nPtuengen md crew ot a Pan-\nAmerican airliner arriving today\nfrom Mexico City uld there wu\na rumor in Mexico the Germin\nliner Bremen ii at tht Mexican\nPort of Progresso, it tht Northern\nend of the Yucatan Peninsula on\ntht Gulf ot Mexico.\t\nU. 5. Court Upholds\nKidnap Convictions\nin Dr. Berry Case\nOLYMPIA, Wuh., Sept 14 (AP).-\nThe Wuhlngton supreme court upheld today the first degree kidnapping tnd assault convlcltlons ot Dr.\nKent W. Berry and hli three co-\ndefendants.\nAll were lentenced to life Imprisonment for the kidnapping a\nyur ago of Irving Baker. 38, retired\nU. S. Cout Guard lieutenant.\nDr. Berry, prominent Olympia\nphysician, James Reddick, 28, Olympia taxlcib driver, tnd William K.\nMcAloon, 80, former Moijteuno,\nWash., night marshill; ilio were\nlentenced to JO yetn In prison on\ntbeir first degree asssult conviction*,\nand-Robert H. Smith, tt, Brady,\nWash., dairyman, wu sentenced to\n10 years in prison on a ucond degree assault conviction. <\nUNITED CHURCH UNO\nDESTROYED AT LUCHOW\nTORONTO, Sept 14 (CP).-Def-\nlnlte word wu received at the\nUnited Church ot Canadi hud-\nquirten bare todiy that church\nproperty at Luchow, China, wu\n\"mostly destroyed\" ln a bombing\nraid by Japanese planu aeveral\ndayi ago.\nTwo mluionirlu ittiched to the\nLuchow minion md ichool escaped\nunharmed, lt wu definitely utablished They ire Rtv. C. E. Hotf-\nman, Renfrew, Ont, md Misi Constance Wird of Vincouver.\nHOP PICKERS ENLIST\nCHILLIWACK, B. C, Sept 14\n(CP)\u2014Managen of the hop yardi\nin Chilliwack^ district uid today\nsome o fthelr regular employees\nhave been called for military duty\nwhile other young men have enlisted,   \"somewhtt  affecting\"   tht\nharvest of thtlr cropi.\nm\nDf\nto 15 girls tnd 10 men. This num-\nL. -.-_       \u2014Til        tU-s,       tflntlltl A.1       *%_,\nCanning of the 1939 com crop\nstarted  today, giyinf employment\nber will be doubled next week as\nthe four-week canning season get*\nInto tull iwing.\t\nNazis Score British\nAttempt to Poison\nLatin Relations\nBERLIN, Sept 14 (AP).-Britlsh\nconcern lut Germany try to uttb-\nllsh submarint basu In central tnd\nSouth America was denounced in a\ncommunique today u a \"clumsy\nattempt to create ptnle among Latin-\nAmerican nations.\"\nThe communique. Issued through\nthe Germm newi agency, referred\nto the British Ministry of Information u the \"misinformation miniitry.\"\n(The miniitry lut night uld tht\nBritiih Government hid \"reuon to\nbelieve tbe enemy may attempt to\nestablish lubmirine ind air buu\non the coasts of South and Ctntrtl\nAmerict.\")\nThe Germin communique utd the\nBritish itatement \"em not be considered u other thu in attempt\nto poison the good, confidential relations between Germany ind Lttin-\nAmerican nations tnd u i conscious\nstep to mislead the American pub-\nHe.\n\"It must bt itated once again that\nGermany hu no political or military\nambitions of my nature in North.\nCentral or South America.\"\nBritish Papers\nBack Greenwood\nLONDON, .Sept 14 (CP)- The\nMtnschester Guardian today gave\nconspicuous attention to tbe problem of idequate munltloni tor Britain'* war effort\nThe London Newa Chronicle on\nit* front page displtyed the attack\non wir profiteering in the Houu\nof Commoni by Arthur Greenwood\nacting leader ot tbe Labor party,\nmd hli expreued tear of a crisis\nUke the shell ihortage ot tbe lut\nwar.\nBoth theae newipapera and the\nDally Herald (Libor) reemphuiie**.\nthe main polnta of tha Greenwood\nipeech:\nThit the expulilon of Induitrlil\nproductivity tor war purpoiu ii\n\"one ot the mut gigantic problem*\nthii country hu ever feced.\"\nThtt the coordinating miniitry\not supply li 112 month) behind with\nlta census of machinery md \"I neve\na feeling tbat lt (industrial prob-\nlem) it not being faced with vigor.\"\nThat the minister of supply, Leslie Burgin, -would make a great\nmistake it ht slid not consult tht\ntrade unloni in pursuing the desired induitrlil expinsion u to\nhours md conditions ot work.\nThit the trade union movement\n\"hu got to come tn on the ground\nfloor. It cannot be treated u a p\nrelation in the discussion ot th\nproblem*. It ia an equal.\"\nThe Manchester Guardian uld\neditorially: \"One point that must\nhave occurred to anyone who reads\nPrime Minister Chamberlain'i two\n'progress reports' ll the absence of\nany reference to the lupply of\nmunition.. It wu a remarkable\nomission.\n\"It li true thtt Mr. Burgin permitted himself to uy in reply to\na quutlon yuterday that ill firms\non munition! havt been uked 'to\nproceed on the basil of utilization\nof tull capacity* (one would think\nto indeed!) But it may be gravely\nwondered whether the Govern,\nment hu yet realized the extent\nto which our whole industrial life\nmuit be transformed it we trt\nto overcome Germany'i totalitarian\norgenliatlon tor war.\n\"Mr. Greenwood'! warning wis\nnone too itrong. We hive hardly\nmade a beginning tn the mobilization of our engineering reservu\nor ln the planning of our labor re-\nlourcu to beit the Indefinite increuu ot production thit a long\nwar involves. And the Government\nglvu no lead.\"\nCOMMISSIONERS SEEK\nNEW AIR ROUTES\nOTTAWA, Sept 14 (CD-Member* ot the Board of Transport commiuionen will leave here Siturday\ntor Wutern Canada where they\nwill conduct hearings dealing with\nairplane transportation concerns\nseeking to extend their services\nmd develop new routes ln Wutern\ntnd Northwestern Cinada.\nHearings will be held ln Victoria\nmd Vmcouver.\nDEATHS\nBy Tht Canadian Prtu\nINVERNESS, Scotlmd\u2014Rt Rev.\nSir David Hunter-Blair, 85, Abbot\nOf Dunfermline, who relinquished\na fortune to become a monk.\nLYME REGIS, England - Brig.\nGeneral Wilfred Swabey, 88, director of supplies and transport in Italy\nduring the first grut war.\nNEW YORK \u2014 Jtmu Chmdter\nDayton, 77, publisher of the old New\nYork Journal from 1913 to 1938.\nPORT ARTHUR-Mri. E 3. Mao-\nKay, 68, wife of the Pruldent ot\nthe Port Arthur Newt-Chronicle\nPublishing Company.\nOTTAWA\u2014Mrs. Robert Cassels,\n84, widow ot t former registrar of\nthe Supreme Court of Cmada.\nTORONTO\u2014John Thompson, 79,\ngrand steward of the Ormge Lodge\nof the Masonic Order for Ontario.\nVANCOUVER - George Lydiatt,\n73, pioneer of the Glus Industry\nln Canadi.\nMr. Lydiatt wu t director ot the\nDominion Glut Company with\nwhich bt hid been usocitted since\nits Inception 37 years ago.\nA native of St. Helen's, Ltnct*\nshire, Englmd, he came to Canida\nin 1873 with his parents. As a youth\nbe went to Ontario'! North Bay\nDistrict wher| he pioneered a farm. I\nLiverpool Explosion\nInjures Thirty\nLIVERPOOL, Englmd, Sept 14\n(CP)\u2014Mora then 30 penoni were\nInjured lerlously late today In in\nexplosion and fire in in ollctki\nmill ber*.\nThe mill wu demolished. Ciuw\not the explosion wu not known.\nBrit, to Broadcast\nNames of German\nPrisoners and Dead\nLONDON, Sept. 14 (KP) - The\nBritish Broadcuting Compiny announced todty lt had arranged for\nbroadcuting u quickly u possible\nth* namu of German prisoners\nmd tha ntmti ot Germin dud and\nwounded whou identltlu are definitely established.\n\"We ihall be publishing the Information for the benefit ot friends\nand relative*,\" th* announcement\nnld.\n\"Some time may yet elapM, how\never, until we ire tblt to publish\ntht flnt casualty list So far no\nnamu htvt been received from\nPoland, although It ia known that\nthe Viennen division has iuffered\ncasualties.\"\nIt wu understood the names\nwould be broadcut ln German.\nDr. Coleman Heads\nVoluntary Service\nOTTAWA, Sept. 14 (CP)-Dr.\nE. H. Coleman, under secretary of\nItate, wu named by Postmaster\nGenenl McLirty today u head\not the new Voluntary Service\nRegistration Bureau.\nThtt bureiu hu bees wt up to\nhmdle systematically the thousands ef offer* ot services pouring\ninto the officu of cibinet min-\nmembers of parliament and\n\u25a0 government officials. .\nMr. McLarty uid the government Intends to accept We offera\nu opportunity arisu. The bureau\nwill act u a clearing houn where\noffers and departmental requests\nfor special help will come together.\nBOARD TRADE BOOKLETS\nFORWARDED MONTREAL\nCopies of Nelson Board of Trade\nbooklet! hid been forwirded to\nIan Warren, Montreal, Overseas\nPusenger Agent for tht Cmadian\nPacific Railway suggesting that\ntouring parties be routed through\nthe Kooteniyi, W. G. C. Lanskail\nreported to the Boird at ita lunch-\nton Thunday.\nA reply from Mr. Warren itated\nhe would be glad to take up the\nsuggestion but -did not believe\nmuch could be done under pruent\nconditions. The booklet! were for-\nwtrdtd before the Europem crisis\ndeveloped Into war.\nCONVICTS BREAK PRISON,\nCUARDS POISONED\nJOLWr, 111., Sept 14 (ilP).-Su-\nitrlntendent Joseph E. Ragen said\nIve guards at Stateville, 111., prison\nwera poisoned todiy u part of an\nunsuccessful plot of three convicted\nmurderer! to mike a break tor freedom.\nconvict* were ciptured u\nthey wtre running tcrou tht prison\nytrd with t makeshift lidder. Phy-\nliclini truted tht five guirdi while\na toxlcologlst attempted to learn\nwhat type of poison wai used. Superintendent Ragen was unable to\nleirn immediately bow the poison\nwu administered.\nlsten. n\nvarioui\nSOLDIERS KILLED\nMONCTON, N. B., Sept 14 (CT>.-\nEhllsted only a few dayi tor military urvlct, Prlvttu Emery Rogen\not nurby Sunny Brae and Aurelle\nChevirie of Moncton were killed\neirly today when believed itruck\nby a tut freight train, tbout 13\nmllu from Moncton.\nPolish Harvesting\nIs Completed\nLWOW, Poltnd (By Courier to\nRumanian Frontier), Sept 14 (AP)\n\u2014Polmd finally hai completed harvesting md hu stored iwiy ibout\n500,000,000 bushels of grain.\nPoland is one ot Europe's major\nproducen ot rye md oats, a large\ngrower of wheat and of tome corn\nand barley. Her normal, potato crop\ni* about 1,000,000,000 butheli.\nKaslo Auxiliary\nlegion Pledges\nLoyally Empire\nTo Help Whenever and\nWherever Will Do\nMost Good\nKASLO, B. C\u2014When a meeting\nof the Canadlm Legion Auxiliary\nwu held ln the club roomi i reiolutlon wu paued pledging the\nmemben of tbe auxiliary \"to stand\nloyally by the Empire md to help\nwhenever md wherever It will do\nthe most good.\"\nIt wu also urged that all memben md othen should in tht present emergency, buy only their usual luppliu of food, thus avoiding\ncreiting tn artificial price rise of\ncommodities.\nA vote of thinki wu accorded\nthe lecretary, Mn. A. Cirney, for\nher work during the summer recess. The annual banquet of the\nMth battalion, C. E. F_ wu arranged by Mn. Carney md wu m\noutstanding succeu.\nMrs. Sutherland and Mn. McGibbon were hostesses at t tea following the meeting. Mn. McGibbon\npresided.\nPage Resigns as\nLeader of Parly\nCANBERRA, Sept 14 (CP-Reu-\nten).\u2014Sir Earle Page itepped down\nu leader ot the Australian Country\nParty today md wu succeeded by\nArchie Cameron, former Postmaster\nGeneral, in i move to huten formi-\nHon of i nttiontl government\nSir Earle presented hli resignation lut week tfter holding office\nfor nearly 30 yetn. Ht explained\n\"my oontinued leadership might by\npenonal reasons impede formation\nof t composite government\"\nAt the ptrty meeting during which\nMr. Cameron wu elected luder t\nresolution wis passed decltring\nlt wu essential thit a national\ngovtrnment \"should be formed on\njuit terms\" in this time of war.\nSpokesmen for the Country Ptrty\nuld Prime Minister Robert Menztu'\npropoul thtt ht havt tht \"unfettered right\" to choose the Country\nParty memben lt the government\ndid not fulfil essential conditions.\nThe Country Party igreed, however, \"to keep the door open to\nnegotiations.\"\nBoys Band Entertain\nPassengers Scared\non Atlantic Voyage\nWINNIPEG, Sept 14 (CP).-Ca-\nnadian boy musicians played on the\nblacked-out liner Empress ot Britain to calm their fellow passengers\nwho were scared of submarines ,lt\nwu related today when ISO members\nof the Kitsilano Boys Band of Vancouver passed through Winnipeg\nen route home.\nThe band wu to htve played ln\ntn international contut In the Alexandra Palace, London, but wu ordered to luve England immediately\non the outbreak of war by Vincent\nMassey, Canadian High Commissioner. . -\n\"On the boat coming btck til the\nwindows were painted black md\nwe heard later that we had been\nfollowed by a submarine all the\nway across,\" 18-year-old Fred Tos-\nsel stated. \"We played tor the passengen twice. Everyone wu down\nIn the dumps, so we thought we\nwould give them iome music to\ncheer them up.\"\nTRAVELLERS SUFFER\nFROM WAR, WEATHER\nJUNEAU, Aliikt, Sept 14 (CP)\n\u2014Three Canadians\u2014two attorneys\nand a Diesel engineer\u2014arrived here\ntoday atter t thret day trip from\nAtlin\u2014usually accomplished ln 60\nminutes flying time and they blamed the war md weather for the delay.\nW. D. Fulton md T. W. Brown of\nPrince Rupert md Jamu Ozendale,\nAtlin engineer, uld they couldn't\nget a Juneau plane to fly them trom\nthe northern British Columbia town\nof Atlln becauie Canadian lawi\nprevent American planu from flying over the Dominion without\nipeclal permission.\nSOUTH AFRICA MAKES\nHOARDING REGULATIONS\nCAPE TOWN, Sept 14 (AP).-\nSouth Africa published emergency\nregulations today againit hoarding\nmd profiteering.\nThe regulations empowered the\nGovernment to requisition goods md\nland, to prohibit meetings and processions, restrict liquor sales md\nitamp out subversive activities.\nIt provided for safeguarding of\njobs of employees enlisting for service md extended the Government'!\npowen of search. Profiteering was\nmade punishable by a fine ot \u00a3200\nor two yean imprisonment\nCancer Patients\nRetain Consciousness\nin 'Iced Amnesia'\nBy HOWARD BLAKESLEE\nATLANTIC.CITY, N. J, Sept 14\n(AP(\u2014A new step in human hibernation wu announced today to the\nthird international cancer congress.\nIt is \"iced amnesia\", In which\nnen and women remain conscious\ntor days, but with their bodiu chilled to 88 or 90 degrees, so their\nmain sensation it drowsiness md\nthey lie still in a itate ot deepest\nrut\nAfterwird they have no memory\nof what happened, although during the cold amnesia they talk to\ntheir physlciam md nurses, have\nblood pressures taken, and occasionally take saline liquids. The liquids are given by tube.\nThis new amnesia state wu developed at Temple Unlvenity u a\nsafe method of using the \"iced\nsleep* which wu mnounced to the\nAmerican Medical Association at\nSt Louii last May. To relieve ptin\nin cancer. Then the patients were\nput completely to sleep wljh cold\nand sedative for five days.\nIn the new amnesia a penon ll\ngiven eplnal, which puts him to\nsleep in his room. He ii cirried\nto an air-conditioned room with\nan unchanging temperature of 80.\nThere he li stripped and packed\nwith ice.\nBay of Fundy\nShipping Warned\nSAINT JOHN, N. B- Sept 14\n(CP)\u2014A radio warning to all shipping ln the Bay of Fundy wu sent\nou'. from the Red Hud wireless\nstation today, after fishermen reported to marine agent H. F. Mor-\nrisey lut night they bad sighted\na craft which may have been a\nsubmarine.\nFishermen told Morrtaey they\nhad sighted the vesul\u2014which they\nuid wu low in the wtter md ippetred to htvt two mists\u2014 two\nmilu fjoutheut of Ground Mtntn.\nFishermen along the New Brunswick cout hive organized into t\nvoluntary pollct group, with ont\nof thtir dutlu to report my suspicious craft or occurencu to cental officials.\nM8t iivrx\nAdditional Room\nCastlegar School\nDue lo Increase\nCASTLEGAR, B. C.-The ichool\nopened it Cutlegir with i grett increue In attendance. The term opened'with five roomi md five teachers, u last year, but tht Increue\nin pupili wu io greet It wu decided mother room md teicher\nwere necesary. The sixth room in\nthe building wu then prepired for\nuse md mother teacher hired.\nThe total number ot pupili ln\npublic ichool li now 169, md in high\n\u2022chool 28.\nThe teaching staff include* Mlu\nE. Lemmon ot Nelson, Miu V. Robinson ot Blewett, Miss H. McGauley,\nof Cutlegar, Robert Sommers of\nNelson and R. Whittacker ot Kulo.\nJudge Recommends\nNaturalization of\nNick Polzun, Pole\nFollowing further invutigttlon of\nthe record of the applicant, His\nHonor Judge W ... Nisbet In County\nCourt recommended Nick Polzun,\nPolish carpenter of Nelson, for naturalization. Hli Honor reserved hii\ndecision on the ippllcitlon Tuesday\nuntil tht record could be checked.\nPolzun, single mm, came to Ctntdt trom Poltnd April 21, 1928,\nlanding it Halifax. He wu born\nMarch 9, 1908, at Detkovicke, Grodno, then part ot Russia, but now\npart of Polmd.\nAfter arriving ln Canada he ipent\nthree monthi it Edmonton, two\nyun in Route Villey, nur McBride, B.C., 11 monthi at Grand\nForks ,and the put ieven yean in\nNelion md district\nTwo New Members\nElected to Board\nMembenhlp application* of J.\nBallantyne of Canadlm Acceptance\nCorporation Ltd. and of S. T. Oldham, Pruldent of the Nelion Sash\ndt Door Co., Ltd., were accepted\nwithout ballot by the Nelson Board\not Trade Thundiy at lta luncheon\nat the Hume.     _,\nT. A. Mills, lite member, attended\nthe meeting, W, A. Harrison recently appointed Manager of Mac-\ndonalds Consolidated Ltd., also attended u carrying on the membership of hi* firm, formerly held by\nDavid Kerr, now at Vmcouver.\nMinisters in High\nSchool Parliamr\nGiven Portfolio\nJunior High Student\nto Nominate for\n!    Club Officers\nWith the 1939-40 hool term we\nInto its ucond week, High Schoo\nand Junior Hugh School student\/\nare settling down to organlutloi\nof their club* and houiu tor an\nother yur'i work.\nMemben ol the High School Ptr\nllament, at a ubintt meeting Wed\nnudty ifternoon, were assigned\ntheir portfolio!. The ministers were\nelected before school broke up ln\nJunt, but usignmeat of tht portfolios wu left over till this term.\nFirst steps to form ichool dubs were\nilso taken.\nJunior High School itudent! thli\nafternoon will nominite offlcen for\ntheir houiu, Spartans, Vikings tnd\nNormans, tnd tor ichool clubs. Election of officen will likely take plice\nthe following Friday.\nMinisters of the High School Ptrliiment, under the leadenhip of\nAim Emmott Prime Minister, are:\nRobert Fruer, Minister of Finance;\nHelen Alexander, Minister ot records; Stuirt Macintosh, Minister of\nAthletici; John Holland, MinUter\not Clubi tnd International Attain;\n\u2022nd Peggy Dunnett Minister of Socltl Activltlu.\nA cholct of eight clubi wu preiented the itudente Wednudiy tvtnlng, to decided which they wished\nto join. The club's with their spon-\nlon ire: Science, J. A. Fraser; Girli*\nGimes, Mlu G. E. Hudion; Boyi'\nGym, D. H. Tye; Girll' Choral, MiM\nAmelli Hanna; Camera, W. H. Grey;\nPlayers, Miss Patricia Campbell;\nmd Dltcuuioni, Gerald Lee. A\nstudy club for those not wishing to\nJoin my of the othen will alio ba.\nstarted.\nThe Discussions Club wfll liter\nbecome the Publicttloni Committee, to hive charge of publictttom\nof tht ichool tnnutl.\nBoard of Trade Will\nExpress Thanks for  .\nC.B.C. Hookup Nelson\nExpressing gratlficttlon In CKLN\nRtdlo Nelson being hooked up with\nthe Ctntdian Broadcuting Corpor-\nition network, the Nelson Board\not Trade directed Thursday thtt\nletten of thanks should be ient to\nGladstone Murray, general manager\nof the C. B. C. and to Indlviduali\nand usoclatiom who gavt their efforti to obtaining the hookup.\nLetten will be forwarded to Mr.\nMurray md to W. K. Esling, UF.\nfor Kootenty Wut; Miyor N. C\nStibbi ma the City of Nelion; the\nNelson Junior Board ot Trade: tbe\nRotary, Gyro and Kinsmen Clubi;\nKokanee Chapter, I.O.D.E.; Nelson\nWomen'i Inititute; md Ntlion Liberal Auoclation.\nMALONE HEADS SASK.\nR.CA. RECRUITING\nREGINA, Sept 14 (CP).-J. Cyril\nMaione, with rank ot Wing Commander, hu been appointed to take\ncharge of recruiting in Saskatchewan for the Royal Canadian Air\nForce. He will have headquarten In\nRegint with a depot it Saskatoon.\nMovement of Brilish Troops Across\nChannel Described as Triumph\nLEEDS, Englmd, Sept 14 (CP)\nMovement of the British expeditionary force to Frmce was described today by the military correspondent of tlie Yorkshire Post\nu a \"triumph ot determined or*\ngantzation.\"\n\"The provision of vessels wu the\ngreat problem with i modern army\nwhich is 30 times heavier in bulk\nweight owing to mechanization,\"\nthe article uid. \"Here the shipping\ncompanies and the mercantile marine played their part bnr dismantling their ships' holds to take\nthe giant machines.\n\"German calculatloni up to a\nyear ago were that even lt the\nshort chmnel crossing might not\nbe preventable it wu possible to\nmake long sea transportation a\ndangerous hazard and that submarines md aircraft could prevent\noverseas possessions trom being reinforced with ipeed.\n\"We countered thit by placing\nour overseas forces ln accessible\npositions during the monthi ot\npeace md so limited transportation\nto the troops destined for Frmce.\"\nThii wu a reference to the official announcements of August ln\nwhich the Government made ur-\ntain dispositions of reinforcementa\nfor Singapore md Egypt\nReturning to the lubject ot tha\nmovement of tbe expeditionary\nforce to Franca, the correspondent\ncontinued:\n\"Ai far u la known the enemy\ngleaned no knowledge ot the long\ncolumns that passed ln recent\nnighti through the dirk country\nlanes to British harbors. At the\nheavy columni irrived docken\nmade short work ot itowing armor-\ned fighting vehlclu on .shipboard.\nStum was up ud tht shlpi were\nquickly away, shadowtd by tht\nescorts ot the Roytl Navy,\n\"Brigade tfter brigade, dlvlilon\natter division were thus transported. The work went on md some\nidea ot the enormous mture of the\ntask may be gathered from the ftct\nthat a division with its vehlclu oa\na single road stretches for 20 milu.'\nOne correspondent tt a port in\nthe louth of England estimated\nthat tt erne time three traini arrived each hour day md night from\nthe interior ot Englmd tor the dia-\npatch of those troopi which did\nnot come to the embarkation point\nby highway.\nPOLL TAX  $5.00\nEvery malt person over the tgt of Twenty-ont years residing\nfor t ptrlod of one month within tht boundtrlu of tht Munlcl.\nptllty or tht Nelson School Dlitrict during tht yetr who hu ntt\nptld to tht City of Nelton or to tny other Municipality In the\nProvince meiied taxu to tht vilut of $6.00 on rul property far\ntht year tndlng December 31st, 1938, ihall- be liable to pty te\ntht City of Nelion. tnd thert shall bt Imposed tnd collected from\nsuch penon. for 1938, tht rate tnd ium of Flvt ($5.00) Dollar*.\n(Subject to Statutory Exemptions)\nROAD TAX  $2.00\nEvery penon between tht ages of Twenty-one yetn tnd Sixty\nyun residing within tht Municipality during tny ytar who dou\nnot pty to tht City of Nelson Retl Eitate ttxet for such yesr shall\nbt liable to pty, tnd thill piy to tht uld Municipality, the rati-\nand ium of Two ($2.00) Dollire ptr mnum by wty of Roid Tix.\n(Subject to Statutory Exemption!)\nBoth th* Provincial Pod Tax ef $5 and Read Tax ef\n$2 are now due and payable by all resident! ef the City\nef Nelaon, who are liable fer them. Refusal of anyone\nto make payment upon requeit by tfie Collector, pro-\nceedinga will be taken to collect the amouitjta due.\nPayment ef theie taxaa by those liable for tham la\nessential before they may register fer er have their\nnamea retained en the vMera' list fer 1940.\nThe City of Nelson.\n\t\n\t\n\u25a0\n \u2014.\u2014.\u2014.____\u00ab__\n\t\nPAOE   EIOH1\nNO NEED FOR INTRODUCTION NOW\nWHEN BOY MEETS GIRL IN LONDON\nIs?.\n)ear Ole Lonnon\nChummier Now\natWar\nSy FRED BACKHOUSE\nLONDON, Sept. 14 (CP Cible)\n\u2014Life ln this officially blacked-\nout Uttle island \"aint really\" so\nSloomy, lt only because the naves are suffering from the blggeit outbreak of chiimmlncu on\nrecord. It's epidemic.\nThat well-known British reserve\nneeded the war to bretk it down.\nNowadays when you dive for the\nnearest A.R.P. shelter you don't\nask whether your neighbor went\nto tha \"right ichool or not\nAnd once illeftt commuten on the\n8:37 to town now are like one big\nfamily. That stately fellow wtth the\nitarched collar\u2014looks like a civil\nlervtnt\u2014who travelled with us lor\nyetn ind wu always frozen behind\nhit paper, luddenly ups and tells us\nthere tre t lot ot balloons about\nthli morning.\nTSKI TSKI\nSoon tht whalt cirrltgi li pro.\nvoktd Into exchanging lift etorlet,\nAfterwirds tht Wir Otf Ic* mtjer\nwho It t fellow puungtr confided, \"Dimmit tir, wt ire positively\n. Amerletnl\"\nOn city itreet can young men can\n(ake advmtage of the fact most girls\nfcavt their names and addresses on\ncither \u25a0 libel tied to their coati or\non their gu mask boxes.\nWhen a pretty typist boarded a\nPiccadilly bus today the aoldien\n\u2022nd sailon aboard didn't need an\nintroduction. They looked it her label And when she left they chorused\n\"Goodbye, Elsie.\"\nIn London's milk ban tnd pubs\nthey were laughing about those\n\"Lansbury leaflet\" raids on Germany. The itory is that one R. A. F.\npamphlet pilot returned four houn\ntiter he wu due. He explained,\n\"Well, sir, ill wu so quiet I went\ndown and pushed them under the\ndoon.\" ,\nAnd wits hive changed Cromwell i\ncry to hii troops, \"Trust ln God and\nkeep your powder dry,\" to \"Trust in\nGort and keep your pamphlets dry.\"\n\u2022LANTERNS\" REVIVAL\nBlackout meuures demand a\nflock of expensive little devices like\nluminous buttons and glowllghta on\nhatribbons, bandeaux and aleeves,\n\"pour madame,\" of coune, but most\nblokes down our way Just tie a\nhandkerchief iround the arm. It's\nu effective.\nBut t writer ln the Tlmu lerloui-\nly suggested \u2022 revival ot the ancient\nEuraley Lanterns, explaining:\u2014\n\"At Dunley, Gloucesterehlre,\nhen ladies and gentlemen used to\nI out to dinner together on* dark\n(hta the gentlemen pulled out the\ntall of their shirts and walked before\nto show the way to the ladies. These\nwere called Dursley lanterns.\"\n\"\"iadame\" has the problem ot a\ncr' ure that can be worn under the\nui 'nrm caps ol the auxiliary forces.\nF.-lured is a style with short curls\nat the back ln Astrachan effeet and\ntwo-inch baby curls in front\nAnother, called the terrier\u2014after\nthe territorial army\u2014 hu the back\ncropped short with the front hair\nleft long and swept up in oft-the-\nface curls.\nStores are advertising \"air raid\nthelter wear for women\"  which\n, turns out to bt moitly man-tailored\ntrouien it two quid etch.\nWomen ln the national service ire\nwarned by utute complexion tood\nrotnuticturen that all thia work in\nthe open tir will pliy htvoc with\ndelicate skins unleu xxx.\nThe cabaret busineu la booming\nnow restaurants can promise ide-\nquite ihelten for cuitomen.\nOne ot th* fint war-time cabaret artists, ln the great tradition\nof tht lut wit's night-time en-\ntertilnen, ta ictress Ingi Anderion from Prince George, B. C_\nShe pioneered it the imirt Cafe\nde Paris lut night with witty\ntinging. Most of the men present\nwore uniforms.\nBrighter London wu definitely\non the wsy bick with in tnnouncement tonight that all cinemas, tbei-\ntcn ind other entertainments, except ln central London, will be resumed.\nThe first theatre to open wu at\nsuburban Golfen Green where a\nmatinee or Oscar Wilde's \"The Importance of Being Earnest\" wu\ngiven. The queue formed at 9 ajn.\nArrangements were made to itop\nthe play at once and let the audience\nseek shelter if tn tir raid tlarm\nsounded during the performance.\nA West end shoe black advertised:\n\"Why hive your toei trodden on in\nthe blackout? Come to London'i\nfint ihoewhlte.\"\nitat-eon pail* nan-*, nei.as.si. \u2022.dt-triday MOimma. sift, ti, ths.\nFingland Mint Ltd.,\nNelson, Incorporates\nVICTORIA, Sept 14 (CP) -\nSlowed down by the outbreak ol\nwar the new companies list in British Columbia showed Uttle tctivlty\nthis week, with only lour ntw firms\nIncorporated:\nBroidwty Seafoods Limited, $10,-\n000, Vancouver.\nFingland Mine Limited, (NPIs.)\n$10,000, Nelson.\nDolam Limited, $10,000, Victoria.\nKent Industries Limited, $25.-\n000, Vancouver.\nMORE ABOUT\nCABINET COUNCIL\n(Continued From Page Ont)\nIt li tntlcipated tht defence pur-\nchasingsboard will be the nucleus ot\nthe war supply board, and that K C.\nVaughan, purchasing agent of the\nCanadian National Railways tnd\nchairman of the defence purchasing\nboard, will continue u head of the,\nnew organization.\nThe war supply board will be\ndirectly under the Jurisdiction of\nCol. Ralston ln hit capacity ot Fin-\nance Minister, u wu the defence\npurchasing board. If tt should be\nnecessary to enlarge the work ol the\nboard under a full time minister,\nit appears likely CoL Ralston would\nbe its head.   '\nj,. ... SPECIAl\nf****W   SELECTED\nOTEWHISKY\n\u2022OTTLIDIN tONOINC_VH*DAllSV\u00bbaaOLD\n.18 oz. $2.00; 28 oz. $3.18\n\u25a0om.ce m tow m euuo*\n18 ax. $1.70; 28 oz. $2.85; 40 oz. $4.05\nMemuoMD aomto in \u00abmim\n12 ea. $1.20; 28 et $2.30; 40 oz. $3.40\ni slmdcd aw> tomin m tconjwe\n28 2\/1 oz. $3.75\nThis advt. is not published or\ndisplayed by ths Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia.\n111th FIELD\nBATTERY, R.C.A.\nNELSON,  B.O.\nDaily-order No. 11 by Major A.\nE. Dalgas, M.C. Commanding, September 14, 1839.\nDUTIES\nOrderly officer for the day\u20142-\nLleut E. M. Gillott; next for duty\n2-Lieut G. C. Wallach. Orderly\nsergeant for the day\u2014A-Sgt. Oliver\nA. D.; next tor duty\u2014L-Sgt. Clark\nA. L.\nPARADES\nAssemble 0800 houn. Fall In 0618\nhours.\nDRESS\nAll ranki who htvt received line will wear Held tervlce uniform.\nI REVEILLE\nLIGHTS OUT\nReveille wtll be sounded 0800\nhours. Tattoo 2200- houn. Bdn.,\nL-Bdn., not allowed on itreeti\nafter llghti out hu been lounded\nat 2215 houn.\nGENERAL\nAssembly will take pile* in tilt\nDrill Hill only.\nA. R. Johnson, 2-Lieut, lor O.C.\nBattery.      ,\n109th FIELD\nBATTERY, R.C.A.\nTRAIL, B. C.\nBittery Ordin-By MtJor W. H,\nTiylor, Offlctr Commtndlng\u2014Pirt\n1 Orden fer Frldiy, September\n15th, 1938.\nDUTIES\nOrderly officer, Lieut A. T.\nStephenson.\nNext for duty, Lieut A. D. Greenwood.\nOrderly Sergt, Sgt. Wiley, R. V.\nNext for duty, L-Sgt Binks, C. W.\nOrderly trumpeter, Tptr. Fox, J.\nB.\nGuard duty u followi:\nDAY GUARD\nBdr. Ttntln, F. (N.CO. l-c): Gnr.\nFitch. W. C; Gnr. McKty, D. A.;\nGnr. Hill, G. H.; Gnr. McKty, J. H.\nNIQHT GUARD\nSgt Cumminu, 3. (N.C.O. l-c);\nGnr. McKty, J. R.; Gnr. stinson, B.\nGnr. Simpson, H.\nPARADES\n0813 hn. Assemble it Armoury.\n8830 hn. Fall iti-P.T.\n0900 hrs. Defaulters ptnde.\nTraining u per Syllabus\n1348 hrs. Assemble   at   Victoria\nPark,    (lt    Inclement\nweather\u2014Armoury)\n1400 hn. FaU In. '\nTraining u par Syllabui\nNOTE\nAll ranki ire again reminded that\nthey are lubject to \"Mllitery Law\"\nat all timet,\n3. c McDiarmid,\n\u25a0 Second-Lieutenint\nFor O.C. 108th Field Bittery, R.C.A.\nMORE ABOUT\nEmbargo Repeal\n(Continued From Paga One)\nSecretary of State Cordell Hull\nnotified the warring nations that\ntbe United Statei Government is\nstanding, ln every wty, upon ita\nright! u t neutral under International Law. Any vtolitioni ot\nthote righta, he uld, will evoke\ntuch action by the United States\n\"as may teem mott practical tnd\nprudent\"\nThe Justice i Department  wu\ndrifting \"antl-protiteering\" legislation. Attorney-General Murphy\nuid the purpose wu to hive the\nlegislation ready for possible submission to Congreu in cue it\nwere needed to prevent \"gouging\" of consumers through excessive prices.       i\nSecretary Morgenthau tnnounced\nthit the Treuury wu studying the\npossibilities ot tn Improved bud-\nSettry position u a result ot the war.\n.using commodity prlcet, might\nmem a saving on farm benefit\npayments lor instance, be aald, and\nan upturn In buslneu would reduce relief costs.\nFrom the Federal Reierve Botrd\nctme word thtt the Reierve Banks\nbought $230,000,000 ot Government\nsecurities ln the week which closed\nSeptember 13, for the purpoie of\n\u2022voiding iny undue decline in the\nprice of thote obligations.\nStephen T. Eirly, the President's\nPress Secretary, told newsmen thtt\ndevelopments In the wir, the activities ot submarines, tnd the sinking\nof the British liner Athenia Influenced Mr. Roosevelt to summon tbe\nipecltl session of Congreu.\nAlthough the debite on the trmi\nembtrgo question hit been running on intermittently for monthi,\ntnd becime in issue of tint rink\nimportance with the outbreak of\nthe war' abroad. Senator Borah's\nspeech, ln i sense, opened the battle\nof the Senate bloc wbich la opposed to repeal.\nThe Administration winta the embtrgo iboltshed. Roosevelt support-\nen trgue that the ban un-neutrally\ndeprives Great Britain of the advantages to be derived trom her\nitrength at tet, . ,  >\nCREASE PAINTED MAN    \"\nROBS BANK, TORONTO\nTORONTO, Sept 14 (CP)-A man\nwhote face wu smeared with yellow grease paint today held up the\nDanforth and Layton Avenue\nbranch of the Dominion Btnk here\nand escaped , with approximately\n$2,000.\nThe robber fired one ihot before\nletvlng but pollct uid lt ippirently wu i blink.\nPOUND TOUCHES\n10W SINCE 193)\n' NJ4W YORK, .\"sept 14 (CP)-Tha\npound iterling slumped to 3.9-H\nIn terms of tbe United States dollar\ntodsy ln one of the most freakish\nsessions of foreign exchinge detl.\nings here since the outbretk ot wtr.\nAt noon, with the mirket vlrtuilly\nstagnant the pound went down to\n3.85, its lowest level since May, 1933.\nThe British unit opened et an uked price of 3.97% off 33H trom Mon-\nday, and with no blda tabled illpped quickly to 3.85. Liter in tnnouncement by the binkers' foreign\nexchange committee that United\nStates demind for dolltr exchange\nwould be conditionally satisfied in\nthe London market at $4.02 and a\nflush of sterling buying by Japanese Interests sent the pound upwards\nto 1.95, ln later dealings iterling\neued to 8.92% at the close.\nFollowing the pound, the Canadian dollar opened short Vt cents\net 9% discount declined to 10 5-18\ndiscount at noon, and wound up at\n9% discount for a net lots of one\ncent\nTha franc alto kept ptct with\nthe pound, opening at 2.25*ti for a\nloss of ,03V., dipping to 2.19 tt noon\nand finishing it 2.24 for i decline of\n.oeVi centa on the dty.\ni SSS       i\nNorthern Neutral\nStotes to Discuss\nTrade Protection\nCOPENHAGEN. .Sept 14 (API-\nNeutral Northern Europetn states,\nfsced with the pressing necessity\nof protecting winter supplies, trt\nseeking a meins to maintain import and export trade without\ndangerously offending the belligerents.\nWhat the neutrali would Uk* to\ndo already has been expressed by\nFinland's foreign minister Elias Er-\nkko who uid his country would\ntry to maintain trade relations with\nwarring nation! \"on an identical\nbasis, favoring neither tide.\"\nPremlen of Denmirk, Norwiys\nSweden and Finland meet here\nSept 18 to diicuu the iltuition. On\nthe agenda is the question ot what\nmeasures the Baltic states would\ntake In the vent of unrestricted submarine -warfare, \u2022\nDenmark hu lound lta fishing\nfleets demoralized and commercial\nnavigation crippled by nearby German and British minefields, whence\ncome almoit daily reporti of linking.\nFinland, Ita Biltic outlet practically cloied, ta considering Immediate extension of a railroad to the\nArctic Ocean.\nLithuania already Is feeling an\ntcute ihortage of fuel, serious In\nview ol the usually severe winters.\nCopenhagen, t fortnight ago brilliantly lighted, has become almost\nas dirk u the belligerent capital!\nCanadian Censor\nWtlter S.-Thompion of Montreel,\nveteran newspaper and publicity\nman, hu ben named chairman of\nthe Canadian central censorship\ncommittee.        ,   .\nSEARCH VAN. BANDITS\nVANCOUVER, fcpt 14 (CP) -\nVancouver polios ar* searching for\ntwo armed and muked btndlts\nwho list night ittempted to hold up\nthe clerk tnd six patroni ot a\ndowntown drug iter*. The men\nfled in a car driven by a third man\nbefore obtaining iny loot\nBrit, Broadcasts in\nItalian, Rumanian\nLONDON. Sept 14 (CP) - The\nBritiih Broadcuting Corpontlon\nmnounced thit beginning today\nnewi would be regularly broidcut\nln tbe Italian, Rumintan and Serbo-\nCroat languages. .\nKELOWNA, B.C, Sept 14 (CP).\n\u2014 The old Okanagan Lake ferry\nwhich piled between Kelowna and\nWestbank for 11 yean until replaced\nJuly l by the motor ferry Pendoil,\nhu been condemned by federal\nsteamship Inspecton.\nRELIEF ROUS\nDOWN IN JULY\nOTTAWA, Sept 14 (CD-Unemployment ln Ctntdt during July tell\notf four per cent from the previoui\nmonth tnd wu 3.7 per cent lower\nthtn the ume month of 1938, accord\nlog to a report Issued today by Labor Minister Rogen.\nPreliminary flguru ihowed the\ngrand total of ill classes of penoni\non urban and agricultural relief\namounted to 808,000.\nNon-agricultural reliet wu supplied 535\/000 persons, t tour per\ncent decrease (rom June, but 7.8\nper cent higher then July, 1938,\nwhile farmeri and their dependents\nreceiving aid numbered 271,000 persons, representing decreases of 4-1\nand 20 (correct) per cent Of this\ntotal on agricultural aid, 234,000\nwere located ln the Province ot\nSaskatchewan ,the report uid.\n\"Unemployed but tully employable\" penons on relief decreased\n5.75 per cent from the previous\nmonth to 140,500 but wu 8.2 per\ncent higher than tbe ume month\nlut yetr.\nU. S. Oil Conduct .\nDuring Great War\nDefended by Moffet\nATLANTIC Cmr, N.J, Sept 14\n(AP).\u2014The United Statu oil Industry'! economic conduct during\nthe first Greit Wir wu defended\nbefore the U. S. Petroleum Association today by June! A. Moffett\nof New York. American oil for the\nalllei wu purchued through the\nU. S. petroleum wir service commisilon. of which Motfett wu lecretary.\nMoffett uld hta ipeech tnswired\nremark! ha attributed to Harold\nIckes, Secretary of the Interior,.thtt\nthe oil industry operated unsatisfactorily during the wir and that\nthe prlc* of crude oil went to $3\na birrel.\n\"Crude oa did not go to $3 i\nbarrel,\" Moffett uld. \"The bulc\nsupply of crude oil did not exceed\n$2.25 t barrel it the well end for i\nconsiderable time tbe top price wu\n$2.\"\nRossland Social.,\nlargely to conserve fuel. ,\nBOARD TRADE EXPRESSES\nSYMPATHY WITH KERR IN\nDEATH OF HIS MOTHER\n' An \"expression of lympithy in\nthe lou ot his mother, Mrs. Mtry\nKerr, wu extended by the Boird\not Trade Thunday to D. Louis\nKerr, an active. member of the\nboerd.   \u25a0 * * \u25a0       \u2022    \u00ab\u00ab y*t t \u25a0'\u00ab\n4S*\nOre Jhtz Qjjl\nWotXtt&tMtottHthltom MWWSMWWW'StMwS\nFRIDAY, SEPTEMKR-15, 1939,\n\"Radio Nahon\"\u2014Station CKLN\u2014will ba In epara-\nHon alxtaan hoiira dally, carrying Canadian Broadcasting\nCorporation programmea, except for station factum, aa\nahown. v\nCKLN\u2014NELSON\nA.M.\u2014 i ;.-\u25a0\u2022''.,'\n' 7*0\u20140 Cinada\n7:03\u2014Hodge Podge Lodge\n8:15\u2014The Newi\n9:30\u2014Hollywood Salon Orcheitra\n10:00\u2014Kootenay Lake General Hospital Programme\n11:00\u2014Morning Bulletin Board\nf. M.\u2014\n12:30-The Newt\n1:00\u2014Matinee Melodiu\n6:00\u2014Daily Divertisement\n6:15-Lafl Parade    , '\n6:80\u2014The Newi \u201e .\n8:45\u2014Just Relax\n7:30-The Sportllght\nU:00-God Save the King\nOther periods\u2014CBC Programmu\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nA. M.\u2014\n8:00\u2014Th* BiUtdeer\n8:15\u2014The Kidoodlers\n8:30-The News\n8:45\u2014The Joyce Trio\n9:00\u2014The Happy Gang\n9:30-Road of Life\n9:45\u2014Vaughn Munro* . \u25a0\n10:00\u2014\"Big Sister\"\n10:15\u2014Life and Love of Dr. Sunn\n10:30\u2014Rhythm School\nll:00-The Story   t Miry Mtrlln\nU:15-Mi Perklni\n11:80\u2014Pepper Young'i Ftmily\nll:45-The Guiding Light\n12:00\u2014The Newi\nP.M.\u2014\n180,731,302 BUSHELS\n\u25a0  WHEAT STORED SEPT. 8\n' OTTAWA, Sept 14 (CP)-Cana.\ndim wheit In store lor the week\nended Sept 8 totalled 180,731*12\nbushels compired with 142,999,827\nthe previous week ind 89,034.081\nthe stmt -week lut yetr, the Dominion bureiu ot statistics reported\ntodiy.\nCinidlin wheat ln the United\nStates amounted to 7,330,000 bushels, in Increase ol 123,000 over tbe\nprevious week.\n12:15-Club Matinee\nl:15-Curley the Yodelling Cowboy\n1:30\u2014Len Salvo-organiit\n1:45\u2014Closing Stock Quotation*\n2:00-Muted Music\n2:15\u2014Gray Gordon's Orch.\n2:30\u2014Gray Gordon'! Orchutra\n2:45-Under the Big Top\n8:00-Wilfrld Chirette't Orcheitra\n3:30\u2014Weekly  song   Sheet\n4:00-Mlss Trent's Children      . \u25a0\n4:30\u2014Acadian Serenade\n5:00-Make Mine Music\n5:30\u2014Jimmie Shields\u2014Tenor\n6:15\u2014The Old Girdener\n6:30\u2014Gilbert Darisse's Orch.\n7:00\u2014The Newi\n7:15\u2014Wilf Ctrter\u2014Songi   \"\n7:30\u2014Mirt Kenney*! Wutern Gentlemen\n8:00\u2014Modern Americana\n8:45\u2014Will Osborne'i Orchutra\n9:0O~On Wings Ot Song\n9:30-Len Hopklni' Orch.\n9:45\u2014The News\nKfcOO-Farl Kellv'i Prog.\n10:30\u2014Freddie Mirtin'i Orcheitra\n11:00\u2014Gary Nottingham'! Orch.\n, CJAT \u2014 TRAH. \\,\nA.M.\u2014 *    ^\nIM\u2014Requut Program\n7:30\u2014Newi\n7:45-Song Hita'\n8:00\u2014 Bulletin Boird\n10:30\u2014Melody Time\n12:00~On With Th* Danca\nP. M.\u2014\n12:30-The Newt\n12:45\u2014Varietlei\nl:00~Up-to-the-Mlnute\n1:15\u2014Colville Roundup\n2:00\u2014Women'a Radio Journal\n3:30\u2014Tantalizing  Rhythm*\n3:45\u2014Rhythm and Romance\n4:00\u2014The' Newi\n4:15\u2014Home Folki Rollo\n4:30-Theitr* Newt\n4:45\u2014Tea Time Tunu\n6:00\u2014Headlines in Sport\n6:15\u2014Romance ot Music\n6:30\u2014Dinner Music\n6:45\u2014Hollywood Casting Ollle*\n7:15\u2014Light up and Listen\n7:30\u2014The Lone Ranger\nOther periods, CBC Programmu\nTHE NETS' BEST\n4:00-NBC-Red-Citlu Service Concert\n4:30-Columbla - Johnny Preienta\n5:00\u2014Columbia-Make Mine Music\n5:30-NBC-Blue - Hirry Horllck't\nOrchutra\n8-00\u2014Columbia-Grand Central Station\n6;30-Columblt-Robert L. Ripley*!\nBelieve It or Not\n7:00-NBC-Red-Fred   Wiring   In\nPleasure Tim*\n7:30\u2014NBC-Red-Emery    Deutach'i\nOrch.\n8:00-NBC-Red-Good Morning Tonight\n8:30-NBC-Red-Deeth Velley Dm\n8:00\u2014Columbit \u2014 Bob Sherwood's\nOrch.\n9:30\u2014Columbta-Muiiy    Marcel-\nlino'i Orch.\n10:00-Columbta - Larry   Kenft,\nOrchestra\n10:30-NBC-Red-Geo. Olsen'i Orch.\n11:00\u2014 Columbia-Pasadena   Civic\nAuditorium Orch.\nNBC-Red\nKFI, Lot Angeles; KHQ. Spoktnt\nKGW, Portltnd. KOA, Denver\nKPO, San Franciico\nNBC-Blue\nKGA, Spokane. KGO San Franciico\n.<   KJR,    Setttlt   .\nColumbli\nKNX. Hollywood: KSL. Salt Ukt\nCity\nKFPY, Spoktne; KOIN. Portltnd\nMututl-Don  tM\nKOL, Setttle, KFRC. Sin Fnndtco\nROSSLAND, B. C, Sept 14-S. O.\nPalmqulit wu a Spokane viiltor\nThunday, attending a ipecial meeting ot the Fraternal Order ot Eagles.\nMuter Richard Meyen is reported\nrecovering Irom in operation lor\nappendicitis, performed at the Mater\nMlsericordiae Hospital Wedneiday.\nThe Women'i Auxiliary to the Cinidi tn'Legion met it the Rossland\nCourt House Wednesdiy evening,\nwhen after routine buiineu, Mra.\nWilliam Gresley-Jones presented the\n\/\"auxiliary with a new flag. Mn.\nWilliam Butorac wu th* winner of\na small raffle, held during the social\nhour which followed. Thoie present\nincluded Mrs. Willtam Gresley-\nJones, Mrs. William Butorac, Mn.\nT. G. Wood, Mn. Wllllim Bulck,\nMn. John McCuUough, Mn. E. E.\nTurner, Mn., John Phllllpi, Mn.\nReginald Symons, Mrs. J, H. Conroy, Mn. Lindsiy Conroy, Mn. John\nBradley. Mn. Wllllim Inglls, Mn.\nHenry Bathie, Mrs. E. L. Wilker.\nMn. Robert Richardson, Mn. Alice\nPowell, Mn. Irene Knox and Mn.\nG. P. Cooper. Plana wera made to\nhold a social evening it the home of\nMn. John Phillip* September 29.\nMlu Athlyn Lowu, popular Rouland bride-elect wu gueit of honor\nTuudty evening tt i perty held at\nthe Roulind Ski Ctbin by tht Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company itenographers. During the evening Mlu Lowes wu made a presentation ot a beautiful ailver cake\nplate, and comport A mock wedding wu the featured entertainment those taking pert being Miss\nEnid Cooper. Mlu Beth Kollmv,\nMra. Myrtle Askey, Mlu Peggy Ma-\nCallum and Mim Audrey Rutledge\nof Trail and Mln Eva Wright and\nMist Evelyn Bourchler, of Rossland. Those present from Trail were\nMlu Elleei^ Faulkner, Mlu Dorothy\nDonaldson, Miss Doris Nelson, Miss\nLillian Greig, Miu Helen McLaren,\nMiw Ruth Brady, Mln Dorothy\nFoster, Miu Evelyn DlPasquile,\nMlu Mona Sheilds, Mlu Louise\nBisset Mlu Enid Cooper, Mlu Beth\nKollmar, Mn. Myrtle Askey, Miss\nPeggy McCallum and Miu Audrey\nRutledge. Rossland guesta Included\nMiss Doris Terzick, Mn. Edith Jure,\nMiss Helen Stevens, Miss Dorothea\nMcDonell, Mlai Lllllu Jarvii, Miss\nEvelyn Bourchler tnd Mlu Eva\nWright i\nTexas, Yellowknife\nParties, Tourist Park\n\u2022*4ake Season Total 73\nTwo registrations it the City\nTouriit Pirk by Thunctay \u2014 both\nfrom great distances \u2014 brought the\nseason's total to date to 73. One of\nthe registration! wu from Texu\nand the other from Yellowknife. N.\nW. T. Ten parties have reglitered\nduring September to date.\nSpeculators Open\nto Charge Warns\nOTTAWA, Sept 14 (CP)-The\nWartime Pricei and Trade Board\nwarned tonight that person! or companiu not in the produce business\nand therefore not normally engaged\nin the buying and selling of butter\nmay luve themselvu open to prosecution for speculating in butter.\nSection nine, subsection two ot the\nboard's relations states: \"No person\nshall accumulate or withhold trom\nssle iny necessary of life beyond\n\u2022n imount thereof reasonably required tor the use or consumption\nof his household or for the ordinary\npurpose ot his buslneu.\"\nA statement issued by the board\ntonight uld that \"steps have already\nbeen taken by the board to secure\nInformation with regard to the\nnames, addresses and occupations\nof penons or companiu which have\nengaged ln this torm of speculation.\"\nMORE ABOUT\nREEMPLOYMENT\n(Continued From Ptgt Ont)\nThe Bittery did not know where\ntt wu going, but wu not likely to\nremain in Nelaon long, he thought\nMajor Dalgu stated eventa had\nproved the war ot 1914-1918 wu by\nno meani decisive, \"but this one\nmust be.\" Another Waterloo wu\ncoming, he felt\nProposing the resolution, Major\nDalgas received the support of\nMayor N. C. Stibbi, who itated the\nCity had already taken steps to assure reemployment ot any men who\nleft the City service to enlist.\nThe resolution wu moved by Ven.\nArchdescon Fred H. Graham and\nseconded by Miyor Stibbi.\nCANADIAN PENSIONS\nMr. Thain, tnxious thit the resolution should not be Interpreted u\nreflecting upon government cire ot\nreturned men it the conclusion ot\nthe lut wir, stated \"Canada has\nthe flnut pension scheme on God's\ngreen earth\" with the exception only\not the United States. In the cue of\nthe United States \"casualties\" were\ncomparatively few and could be\ntreated more generously, he uld.\nImperials did not receive halt the\nconsideration that Canadians were\ngiven after the wir, Mr. Thain uld.\nCanada had not had the experience\nof war'! aftermath previously, and\nthe government had to learn how\nto deal with thli problem, but the\ngood Intentions ot the government\n\u2022nd the people in Canada were\nnever in doubt he userted.\nLONDON THEATRES OPEN.\nLONDON, Sept 14 (CP).-Lon-\ndon motion picture theatres Irom\ntomorrow on will be permitted to\noperate from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. except ln the West End, where they\nwill cloae at 6 p.m. the home office\nannounced tonight .\nlast Respects \"\nPaid Ihe Ule\nW. J. Rich;\nFuneral tervlcu were heM l\nthe Chipel ot the Somen Funei\nHome Thunday ifternoon for t\nlate W. J. (Bosun) Richards, wh|\ndied ln the Kootenay Lake Genert\nHospital Monday ttternoon at\nige ot 79 yein.   Interment\npuce ln the City Cemetery.\nRev. Foster Hilliard conducted t\nservices.   The   congregation   nn|\n\"Rock of Agu\". Pallbearen wen\nDick Barron, W. K Barron, Jad\nVivian, George Arecott, Matt 1\nand Jamu Fowles.\nB. C. Indians Killed\nin Washington, Aut\nProvinciil  Police  \"B\"   Dlv\nheadquarters at Nelson were noti\nfled  Thursday   that  two  Indlani\nFrancis Qualtier and Herbert Squa]\nkim, were killed tn an auto accident\nnur Chopaka, Wash., Wednesday\nAmerican luthorltlu were investigating  the  accident  The  Indian\nAgent at Vernon hid been notified\nPRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY\nSCHOOL SLOCAN PICNICS\nST-OCAN CITY, B. C.-The Pre*.\nbyterian Sunday School picnic vii\nheld in the City park with upwards of 30 children and equally\nu many grown ups attending. Racei were features!\nMayor Peter Swan, Sunday school\nsuperintendent, and Rev. R. Will;\nlams ot this mission Held had\ncharge. Prizes were handed out to\neach child by tbe ladlu aid of tha\nChurch. The weither wu petfei'\nThis taverusement it not pub\nor displayed by the Liquor Conti\nBoard or by tbe Government <\nBritish Columbia\nIMPERIAL BANK'S USEFULNESS TO CANADIAN BUSINESS\nThrough Ihe various channels of trade from producer\nto consumer, flows the merchandise that is sold\nultimately In the retail stores. From manufacturer\u2014\nto wholesaler\u2014fo retailer\u2014fo the final consumer\nis a journey requiring time and money and bank\nservice.\nIhe polley of the Bank Is a liberal one towards\nDistributors great and small, loans are readily\nadvanced to wholesalers and retailers in good\nfinancial standing, to enable them to meet seasonal\nrequirements. The money is available. Consult us.\n0\n|\nIMPERIAL BANK\nOF CANADA\n'\"\n. \/ .   I\nHEAD OFFICEi TORONTO     \u2022     \u2022\n, -{i 4    *                                         Z -\nA. E PHIPPS, President\n:11\n'\u25a0\u25a0'\u2022     .     BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA\ni                                       - \u25a0      '- \u25a0; \u25a0\nH. T. JAFFRAY, General Manager   -\n\u25a0 \u25a0 ';*\u25a0 __w\n'\u25a0 ,,'jH\n{.-'\u25a0'\u25a0<\n.  \u25a0  \u00bb-v \u25a0   \u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0..\u25a0    \"\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\"    t   \u25a0\u25a0\nifl'sil*as*-tttfc''li*iTv'\"iri  : *\n \"\nGonzaga Bulldogs Enter\nKootenay Hockey League\n.ONG BEACH MISS\nSETS GOLF RECORD\n'rCVANSTON, HI, Sept 14 (AP).\n\u25a0Ellubeth Hicks, long-hitting 19-\near-old star from Long Beich,\n\u2022lit., fired a spectacultr 38-37\u201471\nI establish i tournament record of\n17 strokes today ln winning the\nIth mnual United Statu Women's\n'Mtern 72-hole Medal Play Golf\nerby at the Evanston Golf Club.\nIries Nelson\nHie Golf fo\n(lose Tonight\nitriu cloie tonight for the Nel-\nmi Golf and Country Club men md\nidy championships which corn-\nKnee over the weekend. There is\nready t slieable entry list, tnd by\nie time ill the names are ln, there\ntil likely be u many u for the\nicent Labor Day tournament.\nAt stake are the Lowe-Appleyard\nrophy, at present held by Bob\n'ation, md the Ruth Armstrong\ndie Bowl, now ln the possession of\nIn. B. Townshend. Play will start\nthirdly, continue through Sunday,\nid wind up the following weekend\nThe playen will be placed in the\nirlous flights according to handi-\nips, no qualifying roundi being\n\u00bb1d.\nEntriu un be phoned in to the\nlubhouse until midnight tonight\nIALL STANDINGS\nAMERICAN\nW\nL\nPet Bhd.\nfir York ...\n.   H\n41\n.701\n-_\nOttofl     -\u201e\u201e\n.   81\nM\n.501\n15\nh iea io   \t\n..   T9\n99\n.671\ni\u00bb\n\u25a0TCUUtd   -    .\n_   76\n61\n.Ml\nMelt \u00bb..- 71\n66\n.522\nuy,\nMtiniton  \u2022\u2022\u2022\n.i ao\nM\n.426\n37\nhiladelphia ...\n48\n86\n.366\n47\n37\n08\n.274\n58\nNATIONAL\ninclnnatl  .....\n.. a.\n60\n.631\n_\n- Louis ...\u2014\n.   7\u00bb\n55\n.500\n4\nhlea^o  _____\n..   78\n02\n.544\n1\n,.   70\n61\n.526\nUU\n(1 York\t\n-06\n66\n.504\n15<A\nIttjburflh i\n..   02\n61\n.486\nam\norston\n_   57\n74\n.435\n244\nhiladelphia   .\n.   41\ntl\n.311\n41\n\u25a0USMq-\nwe\nil advertliement la not publiihed\ndlspliyed by the Liquor Control\nard or by the Government ot\nBritiih Columbia\nTrail, Kimberley and\nNelson Complete\nSetup\nGonugt University Bulldogs\nIN definitely In tht Kootenay\nHockey Leagut. This wu tnnounced by Leagut President Normm J. Lowu of Ntlson Thursdiy\nifternoon following i ttlephont\nconversation with Fathtr Ptul\nCorkery, Director of Athletici tt\ntht Univenlty.\nIt will bt t four-tttm utup,\nwith Trill, Kimberley tnd Nelson furnishing tht othtr entries,\n\u2022nd ont of the brightest seuons In\nrectnt yetn tppetra In prospect\nWith nvenl new pltyen on\nhind, Fither Corkery told Mr,\nLowu thtt tht Gonzagans would\nbt even stronger this Wlnttr thin\nlast, whtn they gave etch of tht\nthru Koottnty turns htrd gimss.\nIt It practically definite that the\nCoast won't come into the fold thii\nyur at leut. \"We haven't heard yet\nmd we don't expect to either,\" Mr.\nLowes uid \"Father Corkery told\nme that he had been talking with\nAlderman George Mott New Wutmlniter hockey mogul, who is backing imateur hockey on the Cout\nThe wiy Mott was talking, it seemed\nto Indicate that Seattle, Vernon,\nVmcouver md New Westminster\nwould likely hook up ln mother\nSenior B. C. Amateur League, the\nwinners likely to play off with the\nKootenay titlisti for Provincial\nhonon.\"\nFather Corkery qutiild Mr.\nLowu on how tht wtr iltuition\nwould effect tht leigue, but thi\nPruldent whilt admitting thtre\nwn still umt tlmt btfort hockey\nactually itirted, could tee no ration why It ihouldn't function u\nIn tht put\nFIT IN SCHIDULI*\nTht ichedule of tha Kootenay\nLeague, u far u gamu with the\nBulldog! are concerned, will be\ndrawn up to fit ln with the Intercollegiate ichedule between universities In Wuhington, Oregon md\nCalifornia. The Cmadian teami will\nplay it Spokine on Sundays, the\nUnlvenity having leased the Arena\non thou daya.\nFather Corkery predicted that\nthere would bt ne professions!\nhockey whatsoever In Spoktne\nthis yeir, since the Collegians will\nhtvt tht uu of tht Arent on thi\nprevious regular home nighti of\nthi Clippers.\nBALL AT SALMO,\nNELSON SUNDAY\nBuebtll win hold the sporting\nspotlight Sunday it two polnti in\nthe West Kooteniy. The feature tc-\ntion wil Hake place at Salmo .when\nthe home team md Rossland Miners\nfinish off their Weit Kootenay semifinal leriu. At Nelion the Trail\nCardinals, awaiting the victor of\ntheRouland-Salmo affair, wlllnlay\nan dthlbitroh' gimeMth Wlocaf\nsenlon. Thli will likely complete\nthe Nelson bueball season.\nSalmo are one game down In the\nsemi-finals, having lost the opening\ngame md drawn the second. If Salmo takes third game and thui tiu\nthe seriei, t five-inning contest will\nbe pliyed immedlitely after.\nThe league finals between Cardinal! ind the Rossland-Salmo winnen will be ill iet to itart tht following Sundty, with a double header\nit necessiry.\nPETER DAWSON LTD.. SCOTLAND\nMM\nbll advertisement la not published or displayed by the Liquor Control\nBoard or by the Government of British Columbia.\nNILtON DAILY NIWI. NIUON. te^-FRIDAY MORNIN*. MPT. * MM\nSPORT NEWSV\nJfai- Wtftld. Oo-qa.\nBicknell Will\nBring Back New\nHockey Players\nLen Bicknell, star detencemin\nwith the Nelion Maple Leafs in\nWest Kootenay hockey circles for\nseveral seasons put, hu gone a-\nscouting. Of course, it will be a\ncase of mixing busineu with pleasure for he is it present holidaying\nin hit home-town, Brandon. Nick\nSmith, Lut utility mtn, iccompanied him.\n\"Bick\" will go on to Winnipeg\nind hu been instructed to lint up\nt few players at that point where\nso mtny crick Junior squads have\nbeen of late yean, according to\nPresident H. M. Whimster of tbe\nNelson Club Thursday.\nIt wu reported that apart from\nBlcknell'i work, the Leafs practically have two other pliyen within\ntheir fold but identity of the pair\nof puckchuen wu not disclosed.\nCivil Service\nTennis Tourney\nStarts Tonight\nPlay In the flnt annual Nelson\nCivil Service Club tourniment ittrti\nunder, the llghti on the two club\ncourts it the Court Home at 7\no'clock tonight and will continue\nthrough Sunday, wuther permitting. Should rain disrupt proceedings, the ktsimimtnt will be cilled\noff temporarily.\nThere trt cupi it stake ln the\nmem' and-ladlu' titles in their fint\nyur of competition, md prizu up\ntor winnen in the men's ladlu' md\nmixed doublu eventa,\nDrawi for tht tint four houn1\npliy Siturdiy night followi:\n7 p.m.\u2014Jeu Ballard vi Priscilla\nGelinu; Mn. S. P. McMordle vi\nMn. Douglu Mile.\n6 p.m.-C. S. Price tnd Frank\nWeill vs Harold Hinitt and W. Gunn;\nDouglu Male and Monty Morley\nvi 3. R. Fleming and 3. T. McKay.\n, t p.m.\u2014F. Phillips md Mn. D.\nMale vi R. CornwiU md Priscilla\nGelinu; R. Dirk md Jean Ballard\nva Mr. md Mn. Frank Weill.\n10 p.m.\u2014Douglu Malt tnd Mri.\nR. W. Leu vi Mn. J. T. McKay\nand Jessie Harrop; C. S. Price tnd\nMn. Les McEachern ti E. Hedley\nand \"|_rj..p..P. Slmpion.'\u201e,,   ...:.\nKAYO EXPECTED\nINBOIIITONIOHT\nPHILADELPHIA, Sept- M (AP).\n\u2014There wun't t handful of persons iround town tonight who\nthought the slugging get-together of\nTony Galento ind Lou Nova tomorrow night would go the full 11\nroundi.\nAll signs pointed either te a\nknockout by the Jeney barkeeper\nor a technical kayo with California\nLou on tha winning end long before the bell for the 10th. If Nova,\nfavored at odds tt high as 1 to 2,\nturns tht trick, tht general belief\nwu he would do it by cutting Two-\nTon Tony io badly Referee George\nBlake would have to'halt the blood-\nspilling.\nSome 30,000 tana were expected\nto contribute to a grou gate ot\nibout $100,000 to su the show, which\nctrried, for the winner, the doubtful honor ot a dunce to\nmeet Joe Louli for the heavyweight\nchampionship some time next\nSpring.       -   '\u25a0   ,\nDon Latter Leaves\nNelson to Enlist\nMachine Gun Corps\nDon Lazier, who hu gained a\nreputation for himself in city soft-\nball md buketball circlei left for\nCalgary to enlist ln a machine gun\ncorps, preparatory to war lervice.\nLazier hu resided in Nelton for\ntbout a year now. During the Winter he played basketball with the\nOld Crocks, who were City League\nfinalists. He wu formerly a centre star with a Saskatoon team.\nThis Summer ha pitched for the\nKnights ot Pythias, and made a\nposition on the Nelson rep softball\nturn. Golf wu mother of hii favorite rtcreitioni.\nRedlands Lady Wins\nInternational Bowls\nSAN FRANCISCO, Sept 14 (AP).\n-Mn. M. Folklni of Redltndi,\nCalif, walked off with the women'!\ninternational linglei liwri bowling\nchampionship today igalnst three\nto one odds a Sm Francisco u<ni<\nfinalist would win.\nMn. Folklns defeated Miu Ruth\nLewis of San Francisco, 21 to 14,\nand Mn. M. Judge eliminated the\nthird San Franciscan, Mn. J.\nKnights, 31 to 3, in umi-final pliy.\nMn. Folklni then went on io\nchalk up a 21 to 8 score ln the lait\nround ovir Mn. Judge,\nDuck Season Opens\nin Kootenay on 23rd\nWith the duck seuon opening\nSeptember 33, the Gime Deptrtment his reminded sportsmen to\ncirry licences on some easily visible ptrt ot their clothing u the\nregulations require.\nAt Cruton hunting condltioni trt\nreported to be improved ovtr lut\nyur. Ducks ind geese trt more\nfilentiful thli yur than lut, posslb-\ny due to the grain crop on the Reclamation Farm and Creston Dyking District areas, which were\ndoodad out in June 1938.\nLou vs Two-Ton Tonight\nPrineiplu ln tonlght't 15-round heavyweight bout In Philadelphia\nare Lou Novi, (top), and Tony Galento, (bottom^, Nova ll favored\nto win this bout, second only In importance in the heivyweight pic\nture, to the bout between chimpion Joe Louli and Bob Putor In Detroit\nnext Wednuday. The winnen of thue two bouta are icheduled to meet.\nRugby Union Cancels\nAll Fixed Games\nLONDON, Sept 14 (CP Ctble).-\nAnnouncement wu made today that\nthe English Rugby Union, governing body of amateur rugby, hid cancelled all fixtures until further notice. All profuilonil rugger htd\npreviously been suspended ln line\nwith the atand taken by the soccer\nanodationi of England and Scot-\ntend.\nChristian Leads\nField B.C. Golf\nVANCOUVER, Sept 14 (CP). -\nOut ot the dirkneu md a driving\nrain, a Yakima professional sloshed\ntonight with a sodden score-card\nmd a 30-hole total of 148-a six-\nover par performance that wu good\nenough to give him the lud over the\n65-man field at the halfway mark\not the British Columbia open golf\nchampionship.\nNeil Christian, Boise open champion, and three-time winner ot the\nPtcific Northwut optn title, pliyed\nsteadily for a pair of 74's that\neclipsed the best other United States,\nVancouver Island md local shot-\nmaken could do on the toggy fairways of the Point Grey Golf and\nCountry Club.\nStan Leonard, Vancouver, M-40\n-78.\nx\u2014Norm Wllklnion, Vancouver,\n37-41-78. i\nBob Connolly, Buttle, 16-37\u201471\nDune Sutherland, Vucouver, 41-\n46\u201487 -\nx\u2014Cam McLean, Vucouver, 48-\n48-01.\nHarold Nlemeyer, Buttle, 31-31\n-77.\nLaverne Johnstone, Vucouver,\n38-40-78.\nx\u2014Frank Willey, Vucouver, 48-\n38\u201461\nx\u2014Buck Berry, Vancouver, 41-\n43\u201484.\nDon Sutherland, Vancouver, 48-\n48-76.\nx-Wr Newcombe, Victoria, 46-\n40\u201486\nErnest Brown, Vancouver, 4S-38\nSjSJ\nErnie Tate, Vucouver, 41-40-61.\nx\u2014Monte HUi Vancouver, 41-40\n-81.\nJim Christie, SeatUe, 44-36-63.\nHtmlih Sutherland, Vineouvir,\n48-42\u201463\nx\u2014Hector Stewart Vancouver,\n46-44\u201486. I\nx\u2014W.' S. Charlton, Vmcouver,\n46-43\u201431.\nx-BUl Font Vucouver, 46-46\n-44.\nx\u2014George McEwan, Vucouver,\nno card.\nx\u2014A. B. McKenzie, Vancouver,\nno card.\nx-H. Ellis, Vancouver, 44-43-88.\nx\u2014Vic Gowin, Vucouver, 39-\n40-76.\nx-Louli Lilonde 40-40-60.\nX\u2014Leo Btwlf, Winnipeg, 44-43\n\u201463.\nx\u2014John Irvine, Vucouver, 48-\n47-62.\nWtlter Wauhid, Mount Vernon,\nWash.  42-38-61.\n(End 13-bole scores).\nLegend: x\u2014Amateur player.\nTHAMES DITTON, EngUnd (CP)\n\u2014Princes, a hsndsomt chutmit\nmart normally on duty tt Padding-\nton, rattled Det-Supt Oeorge Yin-\ndeli, one,of Scotland Yard's \"Big\nFive,\" md only Criminal Investigation Department entry, to victory in\npolice trottine rices hert,\nsi\nBaseball Scores\nAMIRICANI\nSll\nDetroit     I W 1\nNew York   I 1 2\nNewiom and Tebbetti; Donald,\nHlldebrand and Roear,\nCleveland      Sll 1\nBoston   \u2014     7  6 3\nAlien, Dobion, Elsenstat ud Pytlak; Auker, Dickman, Bagby and\nDeuuteli.\nChicago    .-.\u2014.. s 1)0\nPhUadelphia    4 I 0\nSmith, Brown and Treih, Schleu-\nter; Potter and t. Hayes.\nSt Louii -._..._..  1 \u00ab I\nWuhlngton  Ill I\nTrotter and Hanhuy; Leonard\nud Ferrell\nNATIONAU\nFint game:\nNew York . \u00bb 13  0\nCinclnnaU      \u201e_,    I 13   1\nHubbel, Lynn, Oordmtn, Brown\nmd Danning, Hiyworth; Derringer\nand Lombardi. \u2022\nSecond game:\nNew York    . -  I 11   I\nCinclnnaU     \u2014 _....- i 13  3\nSalvo, Brown, Gorman ahd Dm-\nnlng; Niggeling, Shoffner ud\nHershberger.\nBoiton     ... .   * 13 1\nSt Loula        I 13 \u2022\nSullivan, Frankhouse, Etrley ud\nLopez; Devil, Warneke ud Owen.\nFint game:\nBrooklyn .....  I  6  \u2022\nPittsburgh   4 6 6\nTamul|s ud Todd, Hartje, Brown\nUd Berrei.\nSecond game\nBrooklyn 113 0\nPittiburgh  4 13  3\nPreMnell,   Crouch  and  Hartje;\nSwlgart, Bowman ud MueUer.\nFint game:\nPhiladelphia I ..__.\u2014 1 I I\nChicago       _ IS 18 0\nBeck ud Davii; Root ud Hartnett Garbark.\nSecond game:\nPhiladelphia  _ -  111  6\nChicago _   8 10  0\nBrunsrr and Warren; French and\nMancuso\nINTERNATIONAL\nBuffalo i\u2014O 10  I\nRochester \u25a0   Ill\nC. Smith ud Savino; Riffeni-\nberger md BeiL\nJeney City   \u2014 4 I  1\nNewtrk 111   I\nStiles, Carpenter, Puree, Anderion, Vudenberg md Atwood;\nWashburn, Mtcon ud Wtgner.\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\nPltyottl\nLouisville ..... 1  5 .1\nMinneapolis . 18 31   3\nFlowen, Olion. Shifter, ind Mid\nJuki; Huh ud Lacy, Rolindton.\nIndlmtpolii 13 18  1\nKansu City ... 1   I   j\nJohnson ud Baker; Babich md\nRiddle.\nNORTHERN LEAGUE\n\u2022EMI-PINAL\nFirgo-Moorhetd 4, Winnipeg 11.\n(Winnipeg wini series 4-3)\nHorse Racing to Be\nDecided Oct. 2\nLONDON, .lept 14 (tit Cable).-\nTbe Oovernment will make known\nill decision Oct 3 regarding resumption of hone racing, lt wu announced todiy. If fivonble, racing\nwill be resumed it certain counes\nafter Oct. 16. The sport has been\nbanned since the outbreak of war.\nSoftballers Ask\nfor Posfponemenl\nof Games at Trail\nNelion repretentaUve loftbtll\nteem hu uked Uw TrtU Rept to\npostpont a icheduled doubleheader\not the Wut Kooteniy playoffi ln\nthe Smelter City Sunday beciuse\nof Inability to field a turn. Six\npltyen, including tht turn's top\ntwo pitchers, would not be tblt\nto mtkt the trip and Jtmu Alltn\nPresident of the Nelion Softball\nAuoclition, decided to uk for a\npostponement\nThoie gamu wera to be the aecond ud third games of the but\nof five urlu tor tbe dlitrict UUe.\nTnU won tha tint la Ntlion 8-3\nUit Sundty.\nLen Bicknell Is at pruent hoU-\ndaying in Brtndon, ud Thundiy\nmorning, Don Lazier left for Calgary to take up military duties in\na machine gun corpi. Other ab-\nlenteu would Include Allm, Ernie\nBeland. Jeue Seaby and Sam Pis-\nacre ta.\nThe gamu may be played tha tallowing Sunday ln TralL\nSommerville Wins\nFrom Chapman, in\nUS Quarter Finals\nCmcXA-JO, 8e\u00ab. 14 (CP). - c.\nRou Somerville, Cutda'i great In-\nterniUonillit icored t 3 tnd 3 victory todty over Dick Chapman of\nGreenwood, Conn., to advance into\nthe qutrter-fintl of tbe United\nStatei amateur Jolt championship.\nThe London, Ont, iter ruched tha\nturn two up and defended hia margin u they halved the next ilx holes\nfn IdenUcil figurei. On the Mth\nSomerville dropped hii putt tu a\nbirdie than won Um match.\nHli opponent aln is well known\nin international circlu. A umi-\nflnilist lut yur ln the United Statea\nevent Chipmin went to Europe this\nyear to win the French amiteur\nUUe and reach the aeml-tintli of\nthe BriUsh imateur.\nDon Schumacher, DaUaa, Tana,\nstar who yuterdty unt Johnny\nOoodrau to tbe ildelinu, defeited\nEd Meiiter, Wtrreniville, O, 3 tnd\n3. Hirry L. Oivtn, Setttle, elimin-\nited Harry Todd, Dallas, with a\ntwo up victory.\n. Ray BUlowa. Poughkeepilt, N. Y.\nicored a 3 and 1 triumph over John\nP. Burke ot Rye, N. Y, the 1166 in-\ntaroolleglate champion.\nOeorge Dawion, veteran Chlcige-\nm who yuterdty ellmimted the\ndefending champion, WUlle Turneu,\nituck ln the running with i one up\nvictory t*rtt Melvin (Chick) Herbert from Battle Creek. Mich.\nArt Doering, young Chicigo iter,\nadvanced with a crushing I and 4\nvictory over Bill Holt ot Pay, N.Y.\nRIGGS, MARBLE\nIN U.S. SEMIS\nFOREST HILLS, N.Y. Sept 14\n(AP) - Bobby Riggi ud Allot\nMirble, Wimbledon chtmploni md\nprimt favorites, moved safely Into\ntbt Mml-f inala ot the United Statei\nmen'i md women'a tennii ohim-\nplonshlpt today.\nBobby itroked hla way to a\ncompirtUvely simple victory over\nHirry Hopman of Auitralia, 6-1,\n8-6, 6-8, but Alice bad to turn on\nher reserve before ihe eliminated\nMary Hardwlck ot British Wight-\nman eup team, 0-3, 6-8, 6-2.\nIhe other umi-finalist it) Riggs\nbracket wam't quite decided when\ndirkneu itopped play Joe Hunt\nof Annapolii and Don McNeiU ot\nOklahoma City tUU were tearing\na third aet apart Htart captured the\nfint ut 6-4, fought hit heart out\nta win the ucond 16-13, md they\nwere deadlocked at 1-6 In Uie third.\nVirginia Wolfenden of Su Franciico nirprised the form playen\nwith a 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 triumph over\nDorothy Bundy of Santa Monica,\nand will run Into Mlu Marble Saturday.   .\n- e  . i\nNo. 1939 Cesarewitch\nDraw Will Be Oct. 20\nLONDON. Sept 14 (CP)-Flit\nrace and steeplechase progrtmi\nfor the remainder et'the year lo\nEnglend were eancelled todty.\nRace meets, like theatrei and\nother pla\u00ab\u00ab of entertainment\nhad been temporarily cloud undtr Grett Brltain'i wartime air\nraid prectuUons program.   .\nOne ot the racu cincelled Is\nthe Ceurewiteh, icheduled for\nOct 38 at Newmarket md upon\nwhich the Irish iwtepttoku k\nbaled\nIn order to hold the iweep-\nstikes It waa announced yuterday thtt th* draw wUl be held\nOct 30 u usual, with the 99 tc-\nceptore for the Ceurewiteh going into tha drum. AD who draw\na none wUl ahare equally in the\npooL Comolation prizu slso win\nbe drawn.\nMOTORS REBORED\nond WELDING\nShorty's Repoir Shep\n714 BAKER ST.      NELION, B. 0.\nLubricant   Motor  Oil   md\nLubricating Systems\nWholtttlt DMrlbutore\nAcme Automotive\n611 Baker Supply Phone 1040\n\\2ol*\nPA8I NINE\nCHAMP YANKEES ARE NEWSOM'S\nMEAT; WINS 6-1 WITH (HinER\n(ly The Associated Preu)\n...Jig  Bue* Newton, the  Detroit\nfirebrand, handed tht world ehtm-\n6len Yanktu thtlr third eonttou-\nvt dtfttt 6-1 with tlx-hlt pitch-\nIng In Ntw York yuttrdty\nEvan io Ntw York crowded a\nbit dour to clinching of lta\nfourth itralght American Lugue\nbuebtll penntnt, beciuse Boston\nRed Sox ilso lost The Yinki now\nneed only to win three gimes or\nBoiton to lose three.\nOutfielder Bruce CampbeU topped a perfect day at bat by icorlng the run thai gave Cleveland\nIndlani their 8-7 victory over the\nRed Sox in Boston. CampbeU contributed a triple, a doubla ud\ntwo ilnglw\nATHLETICS TRIUMPH\nDea Milu' lOth-lnnlng home run\nwith one on but tnd gilt-edged\npitching by Nelion Potter gavi\nPhiladelphia AthleUca a 4-3 victory over Chicago White Sox.\nWuhington drubbed the oeUir-\ndwelUng St Louii Browni 9-1.\nMarshilling 13 hlti ln eich gimi,\nthe Bedi iwept a National Lugue\ndoubleheader trom the New York\nOtanta at CinclnnaU, 6-5 and 6-3, to\nexpand thtlr letd over Bt Loula\nCardinal! to four garnet.\nRtdi grouped tlx ef thtlr tint\ngtmt rum In tht first thrtt In*\nnlngs ta illow Ptul Derringer te\ncout to hit 21st triumph of the\nyur.\n318T POR DAVIS\nAt St Louis, meanwhfle, illent\nCurt Davis alio hurled hit 31st\nvictory of the yeir for the Cardinali, defusing Uie Boiton Beet,\n6-3.\nThe Brooklyn Dodgen, divided a\ndoubleheader with the Plratei at\nPittsburgh, losing 4-8 in the fint\ngame md winning 8-4 ln the night-\nThe Chicago Cuba iwept both\ngamu of a doubleheader with the\nPhllidelphii Phllllu todiy, pound-\ning out a 18-1 victory in the opener\nand winning 8-3 in the night-\ncip.\nSOMERVILLE OUSTED FROM U.S.\n(K)LF BY LITTLE RAY BILLOWS\nCHICAGO, Sept 14 (AP)-Llttle\nBay Billowi ot Poughkeepiii, NY.\nS reduced the biggest triumph to-\niy u the Mmi-iinili bracket wu\ncompleted in the 43rd NaUonal\nAmateur Oolf championship at\nNorth Shore Country Club when he\ndiipoted ot Canada'i lut chiUenger.\nBillows' 6 and 6 dtfttt of C.\nRou (Stndy) Somirvlllt of London, Ont, chimpion In 1832, wn\ntht mott dtclslvt vlotory ef a\nquarter finals program which uw\nidvtnce of Don Schumtchtr ef\nDillu, Ttxas; Art. Doering of\nChicago, and Marvin (Bud) Wtrd\nof Spoktnt, Wuh.\nWtrd, who ilmoit won tht United\nStetei optn championship thla Summer, disposed of Joseph Tnompeon\nof Burlington, Ont, in the morning, two up, then defeited Edwin\nKingsley of Mt Lake City, Utah,\n3 ud 1.\nTomorrow, after Uie 36 hole route\nBIUowi will match ihota with\nSchumacher ud Doering wlU batUe Ward.\nBillows' game agalnit Somerville\nwu u hot u the plui 80 degree\ntemperature which baked the North\nShore coune. On the outgoing nine\nhe .had a mesial 81, five under par\nmd a remtrktble icore considering\nonly one putt wu conceded. At the\nturn he wu five up. He ended the\nmatching by winning the llth with\na per four to SomerviUe'i bogle\nfive ud hilvlng tht next two holei.\nTHOMPSON OUSTED\nEarlier Somerville advanced to\nmut BUlowa by a 3 md 3 victory\novtr Dick Chapman, Greenwich,\nConn.\nT*homp\u00bbon'i pir golf wu no good\ntgtinit Wtrd who toured the lint\nnine la 34, two under ptr, and took\na two up lud. Ward itrttohed\nthla advantage to three up through\n18 holei. Thompion, never giving\nup, won the 16th ud 17th holes\nwith a birdie ud a ptr, but Ward\nwon Uie 16th with a par four when\nThompton knocked hia tea ihot\nInto the woodi.\nSchumicher, 38-year-old T*xin\nwho hu won the Eutern imateur\ntnd trans-Mississippi UUes, had to\ngo u extra hole to defut Harry\nGivah of Seattle, Wuh. In \u25a0 morning match Schumacher defuted\nEd Meiiter of Warrensville, O, t\nud 3.\nDoering, 38- yur-eld graduate\nof Stanford University, itaged a\nclou battle with tile 37-yeir-old\nDawson, tbe Illinois champ. On tha\n18th, Dawson put hit ucond to Uie\nright of the green u Doering pitched on in three, 30 feet away. After\nDawion had come up to within\neight fut Doering holed hit long\nputt to clinch the verdict. In the\nmorning Doering defeated BUI Holt\nof City. N.Y, 8 md 4.\nRiggs Reaches\nSemi-Finals\nI-OBXST HOLS. N. Y, Stpt 14\n(AP). \u2014 Bobby Rlggs of Chicigo\nreechtd tilt uml-flnili ot tbe United Statei tennii chimploiuhlpe todiy\nwith t 6-1, 10-8, 6-3, victory over\nHirry Hopmin, Ctpttin ot tht An-\nitnliin Davis Cup team.\nOMK\u00abrtiMlsylisn\u00abllwiMw''iss-tpM*r<\n_\u00bb***\u2014Hsiosrtli u ths) \u2022moMlssM ttt\n\u2014It tut ntt iM to th. Ilx..\n.WBeaeeaeaaaa_ea_aa__aa_aa___aa____ai\n'Hi\n*$%\n'{{'\/WH ''\/\/\/fit ' i\nOLD RYE WHISKY\n16oj.fl.70 Vmm. |2.85\n\u2022Mas, .9445\nThis adTertlgerrunt is not puMiahedordigplayedby\nthe Liquor Control Board or by t_\u00bb Government c*\nBritiih Columbia. -....\u25a0\niwdii&l\/tMfety\nI\nThii advertisemmt ia not published or displayed by the Liquor\nControl Board or by the Govermnent of British Columbia.\nfi\n  ~ '\n\u25a0\n'  ^r-JIWfliUP iJtHID'Wl\npaoe Ten\nNELSON DAILY NEWS. NELSON, i. C\u2014FRIOAY MOItNINO. \u00abaP1, Ta. TIM.\nIt Fays to Advertise on This Page When You Are Looking for a Job\nCRANBROOK Social...\nCRANBROOK, B.C.-MIU Elet-\nnor Green hu returned tfter spending the summer it Mirror Lake.\nMr. ud Mn. Hirold Bridges tnd\nfamily, who have been spending\nthe summer months at Greu Bay,\nhave returned to the city.\nMlu Elisabeth Godderis hu returned to the city after spending t\nholiday at Vucouver, Trail ud\nSpokane,\nMiu Olga Belecky, who hu been\nipending the lummer with ber parents it Pernle. hu returned to reiume ber dutlu u instructor it\nthe St. Eugene training school.\nMn. W. 0. Scott ud daughter\nJoanne have returned trom l vltlt\nat Vancouver.\nMr. and Mn. A. Steele ud family\nhive returned from a holiday it\nVincouver.        *\nMiu Simone Bourgeoli ud Mils\nMargaret Campion have returned\nto resume their dutlu on the ichool\nitaff here, tfter spending the holldiy it Nelson and it the Su Francisco fair.\nMiu Ethel Nelly hu returned\nfrom 1 two weeki holldiy at Kim-\n\u25a0Mn.\" Prink Jehion, who hu beu\nviiiting frlendi In the city, hu returned to Cilgiry.\nMiu Jeen Glendenning, who ipent\nthe lummer holidays at Nelson, and\nattending the Provinciil Normil\nSchool tt Vlctorli, hu returned to\nthe city.\nMln Rett Thurston hts returned\nfrom a two-week vtcition it Chilllwack.\nMn. I. G. Dingley ud diughten.\nMiu Doris ud Miu Ethel Dingley,\nhave returned from e visit to Vucouver.\nMiu Mirgiret Hendenon'hu returned from t vilit it Vernon.\nMn. A. 3. Ironside ud family\nhave returned to Weyburn, Sask.,\natter spending the summer here,\nguests ot Mn. Selwyn.\nHonoring Mn. W. Selma, who\nhu left to make her home at Toronto, Mn. Prank Bridgu entertained at t handkerchief ihower.\nDuring the evening 1 presentation\non behalf ot the Baptlit Young\nWomen'i .Association wu made by\nMlu Louise Bridgu. Mrs. George\nHayman wu winner of the prite\nat cardi. The guute were Mn.\nSelmes, Mrs. Haymu, Mrs. Eugene\nKrown, Mrs. 0. Kiever, Mn. Harold\nBridges, Mn. Charlei Barnei, Mrs.\nManhall MacPhenon, Mn H. Caldwell Miu Louellt Kelly ud Miu\nLouise Brldgei.\nThe Canadian Daughten lodge entertained at tea ln honor of Mn.\nSelme!, at the home of Mn. Eugene\nKrown, when a presentation from\nthe lodge memben wu made by\nMrs. H. Caldwell.\nHonoring Mln Pearl Kennedy a\nno-host party wu held at the home\nof Mn. H. A. Fyles by the members\nof St. Mary's church choir. A presentation wu made to Miu Kennedy\nin appreciation for the servlcu u\nchurch organist She will leave soon\nfor Vancouver where the will it-\ntend Seton ictdemy.\nNrl-um Sally Nrttta\nMember ot Tbe Canadlu Daily\nNewapepen Auoclition\nTelephone 144\nPrivate Exchmgi Connecting ta\nAll Departmenta.\nClassified Advertising'\nRates \u2014 Uc Per Line\n(Minimum I Llnu)\nJ llnu per lniertion      t St\n1 llnu ( conitcutivt\nlniertloni\n- 1. ... .\n(6 tor the price of 4)\nI Unu rtr lniertion __   St\nt Unu. I conitcutivt\nlniertloni _-______\u2014\u2014. 1-3\nI llnu 1 month _     \u25a0       tM\nt Unu. 1 month  4-S\ntot tdvertUemente et more thu\nthru llnu. ctlculttt oa\nthe tbovt bull.\nBoxnumbtn He extra. Thla\ncoven uy number ot\nlniertloni.\nLECAL NOTICES\nIte per Unei, tint lniertion ud\n14o uch lubtequent Insertion. .\nALL   ABOVE   RATES   LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT.\nSPECIAL LOW RATE\nSituations Winted 2So for eny\nrequired  number et  llnu for\ntlx diys, ptyiblt In advance.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nSociaL...\nJOHNSON'S\nLANDING\nJOHNSON'S LANDING, B. C-\nMiu Joyce Sutherlind, the new\nechool teacher arrived from Selmo.\nMn. Thompson ud two children\nof Kulo tre visiting it the home\nof Mn. McNicol.\nMlu Louise Denorei- who hu\nbeen holidaying at pointe North ot\nthe take returned to Nelton Satur-\nJtck Riper tnd Jim McNicol were\nvisiton to Argenta Sunday.\nAlgot Johnion, ud Alec Broken-\nahire, who hive been tire-fighting\nfor iome weeks, returned to the\ntending Sunday.\nA. R. Barrow, who hu been\ncimping it Howser for a tew dtys,\nhas returned home.\nJoe Kline and three frlendi of\nTrail, ipent Sundiy ud Mondiy\nat Birchdale.\nSchool started Tuuday with a\nroll call ot 13, three ot those being\nbeginnen.\n. A. R. Barrow ud Jtck Raper\nwera busineu viiiton to Kaslo\nWednuday.\nTom Buhner of Bluebell Gardens\nspent t couple of dtys In the settlement this week.\nMr. ind Mrs, 0. 0. Stenberg ud\ntwo children spent Thursday in\nKislo.\nMr.   ud  Mrt.   W.   Biccbus   of\n, Birchdale were guute ot Mrs. A. C.\nRaper Friday.\nSocial...\nPROCTER\nPROCTER, B. C\u2014Mr. ud Mrs.\nE. Swanson and daughter of Rossland were guute of Mr. ud Mn.\nC. Swanson tnd Mr. ud Mn. 0.\nJohnion.\nDr. ud Mrs. MacKenzie of Nelton were motorists to Procter.\nMrs. S. Bonacci wu a shopper\nto Nelson.\nMike Sokolowskl hu returned\nfrom the Kooteniy Lake General\nHospital, NeUon.\nKenneth Soles, son of Mr. and\nMn. W. .Soles, has left for Vancouver to join the Mounted Police.\nMr. ud Mrs. 0. MacKay ud son\nGlendon of Nelson visited Procter.\nMr. ud Mn. A. -McPhee and son\nJimmie ud Mlu A. Mitchell motored to Nelion.\n- Miu Mary Mucha of Vucouver\napent Stturdiy tt the Outlet enroute to Lardo where ihe will viiit\nher father. While in Procter the\nvilited her brother and liiter-in-\nlaw, Mr. ud Mrs. J. Mucht.\nJ. Solecki ot Moyie spent Sundiy here.\nMrs. T. Moir ud children were\nwekend guests ot Mn. Moir's brother-in-law  end  sister,   Mr.   ud\nMr. ud Mrs. H. Burns ud Mrs.\nMrs. F. Wilton.\nN. Murphy of Nelson were visiton\ntp Procter.\n.    . Mn. 0. Johnion hu u her\nguest her sister, Mrs. L. Priore\nBill Volcano tnd party of Nelson\nand son of TrtU.\nmotored to Procter.\nArchie Cimpbell ot Trail, Albert Heljeson of TraU ud N. A.\nSmith of Vancouver were visiton\nat the OuUet\nM. Greenlaw ot Lardo pused\nthrough Procter enroute for the\nprairies.\nMr. and Mn. G. Hunter ud Mn.\nIt DiU of Nelson motored t oProc-\nter.\nJ. Bonacci ud K. MacDonald\nwere motorists to Nelson.\nMr. and Mrs. Lusctle and Miss\nLanscale and Mra. Dalphne of Nelaon visited Procter.\nJimmie   Crosble    ud    Jimmie\nHeighten have left for Nelson to\nenlist 1 nthe Royal Canadian Artillery.\n., _________________________ \u2022>\nSocial...\nRENATA\nRENATA, B. C.-Mlu Laura Koch\nleft Monday for Trail where she\nwiU continue school Work.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Docksteader left\nfor their home ln TraU on Monday\nafter tpending uveral weekt at\nthe home of Mr. J. Gray.\nMiu Betty Docksteader of TraU\nspent the weekend here with ber\nparents.\nMr. and Mn. J. Schuppe have returned to their home ifter a brief\nvisit to town.\nMiss Mary Reimer has returned\nto her home here after a visit to\nCastlegar md TraU.\nIsaac Weibe, Jr. who hat spent\na few weeks in the Okanagu district returned home Mondty,\nMiss Lily Hoffman who has been\nthe guest of Mr. and Mn. J. Ulmi\nfor t few weeki, returned to her\nhome in Warfield, Monday.\nRed Croit Branch Is\nFormed, Slocan City\nSLOCAN CITY, B. C.-A bnnch\nof the Cuidiu Red Crou wu formed here it t public meeting. The\nbranch Is, wilting for InformtUon\nfrom heidquirten before beginning active work.\nSocial...\nNAKUSP\nNAKUSP, B. C-Mlu LUtan Horrey, who leavei thii week for Vucouver to reside, wu the guest ot\nhonor it 1 surprise party it the\nhome ot her parenti, Mr. ud Mn.\nF. Horrey. Games ud contests\nevoked much laughter. At the supper hour Miu Horrey wu showered\nwith handkerchiefs.\nAttending were Misses Helen Millar, Irene Millar, Beatrice Johnson,\nVera Johnson, Betty Davison, Katie Robson, Edith Horrey, Nettie\nSutherland, Doris Harvey, Dolores\nFerric, Betty Mlhialak, NeUle Johnson, Mr. ud Mn. ti. Horrey, William Jupp, Norman Harrison, Roy\nJonu, William Sultan of Vincouver end Mr. ud Mn. F. Horrey\nPUPILS\nPupils of St. Mark's Sundiy ichool\nwere treated when 1 picnic it Box\nLake wu arranged by Rev. and\nMn. F. Daglish. Swimming, games\nud racu preceded tbe picnic lupper,\nMr. and Mrs. D. D. Stelner ot\nHollywood were vislton ln Nakusp.\nMiss Nettie Sutherland is leaving\nfor Trail where- she hu obtained\na position.\nJ\u201e Robins ot Arrow Park wu a\nvisitor in Nakusp.\nMiu A. James, Miu Marjorie\nBedwell ud P, Williami were ln\nNakusp from Arrow Park.\nMrs. A. Johnson and R. Johnson\nof Burton were among shoppers in\nNakusp,\nC. Mayoh wu a motor visitor to\nNew Denver.\nMiss Doris Harvey was a visitor\nto New Denver visiting her brother-in-law md sister, Mr. ud Mrs.\nH. E. Nelson.\nMr. snd Mrs. C. W. Kennedy ud\nMrs. Jenkins of Arrow Psrk were\nvisitors to Nikusp,\nMr. ud Mn. J. Dolmu vilited\nNelion ud Trail. ' ,\nMra. Payne of Edgewood ipent a\nfew daya ln Nakusp the guest of\nMr. and Mn. N. A. Herridge. She Is\nenroute to England.\nJ. Tier ot New Denver wu a\nmotor visitor to Nakuip.\nMr. ud Mn. A. Lidherg hive hid\nu gueiti their lon-in-ltw ud\ndiughter, Mr. ud Mn. L. Perdue ot\nLethbridge,\nMiss Betty Sunstrom ot Burton\nis attending high school it Nakusp.\nC. B. Dickson, principal of Nakusp high school, ud F. Wood\nwere motor visitors to Nelson.\nMr. ud Mra. Chatfield ot Chilllwack were among out-of-town vltlton ln Nikusp.\nSocial...\nSLOCAN CITY\nSLOCAN CITY, B.C-Mn. J. McKinley ud diughter Mty moved\nrecently to Nelson to make their\nhome.\nMn. Pearl M. Conrad of Vucouver, president of the Rebekah Assembly, made her official visit to\nFloral Rebekah Lodge No. 15,\nSept 5. At Uie close of the meeting a social hour wu spent with\nUie Odd Fellows.\nMrs. Conrad was the house guut\not Mr. ud Mrs. F. Storgtrd while\nIn Slocin City.\nMn. W. Clough. Mn. D. Ewing,\nMn. P. M. Conrad, Mra. T. Cooper\ntnd Mri, M- Terry were viiiton to\nVallican on Wednesdiy.\nMr. md Mn. W. P. Newton end\ntheir four children, slso Miss Helen Richirdson, ill of Fishburn,\nAlte., ire guute of Mn. Newton's\npsrents, Mr. tnd Mra. H. Pirker.\nW. E. Pirker left here Sundiy\nfor Trail. Mn. Pirker ud smell\nson, Warwick, wUl visit her for 1\nUme.\nMr. ud Mrs. W. P. Newton ud\ndiughten, Sophia ud Dorothy,\nwere visiton to Nelson Saturday,\nThey were accompanied by Mrs.\nH. Parker, and Mrt. H. M Parker\nand daughter, Mabel-Anne.\nMr, and Mrs. S. Lewis is borne\nagain after visiting with their son-\nin-law md daughter ud family at\nProcter for a few weeks.\nTed Balllnger of Mission Cite,\nspent a few days with his uncle\nud aunt Mr. ud Mrs. J. Law. Mr.\nBellinger wu accompanied by\nsome friends.\nMn. D. McKay ud daughter,\nMiu M. Morrison R.N.,,tre vislUng\nmembers of their ftmily in Penticton.\nJ. Penner of PenUcton wu a recent viiltor here.\nMn. J. Law accompanied her con,\nand daughter-in-law and grandson,\nto Kimberley to visit for 1 tew\nweeks.\nSingle copy ____\nBy carrier, per week _\u2014\nBy carrier, per year _\u2014\nBy Mail:\nOne month _____\nThree monthi _\nSix monthi _____\nOne year .,\n.$ xn\n36\n13.00\n, 200\n, 4X10\n,   8.00\nHELP WANTED\n.CHRISTMAS CARD SALESPEO-\nple. Big profit! if you ara a\nworker tnd begin NOW. Choice\nof 4 different umplet\u2014over 300\ndesigns \u2014 more thin twice iny\nother Une in Canadt. You ctn\nutiify uy tute or pocket book.\n20 different Boxed Assortments.\nTags and Suit. Wonderful Birthday Box. Everything you need so\nyou can teU something to every\nprospect No experience necesury.\nExtra bonus cards tor urly orders. Literature sent without ob-\nUgaUon. Be fint write today.\nMASTER KRAFT LIMITED.\nRoom 14 Doherty Bldg-,\n,   ,   Toronto.\nWANTED  CAPABLE  GIRL FOR\ngenenl housework. 812 Silica St\nEXPERIENCED   CHAMBERMAID.\nApply Box 8541 Daily News.\nPERSONAL\nJOIN    OUR    LIBRARY.    ENJOY\nreading the latest fiction at.smaU\ncost. Mann, fiutherlordj:ompiny.\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOPAT\nAimer Hotel Opp. C, P. R, Depot\nSANITARY PERSONAL RUBBER\ngoods. 24 latex $1. Free price list\nJ. Jensen, 1042 Haro St. .Vancouver\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpecial Low Rate for idvertlse-\nmente under thii claudication\nto assist people seeking employment Only 25c for one week\n(I days) coven any number\not required Unu. Piytblt.is\nid vince.\nFIRST CLASS HOUSE KEEPER\nwante work it once. WUl go uy-\nwhere. Good cook ud dan.\nWould likt homework or hotel\n>ork Box 8032 DaUy Newt\nAMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN 27. DE-.\nlira work In grocery or meat\nmirket 12 yein experience.\nQualification! tnd referencu. Box\n8081 DiUy Newi.\nGIRU 18, WANTS POSITION TO\nhelp with housework, good with\nchildren. WIU work for small stl-\ntry to nln experience. Box 8487\nDally Newi.      \t\nSALVATION ARMY - IF YOU\nhave old clothing, footwear, furni-\nture to spare, please Ph. ui, 618L.\nAbove rttei apply ta Cuada,\nthe United Statea, ud tne\nUnited Kingdom, to tubecrlben\nUvlng outiide regular cirrlir\naraai.\nElsewhere ud In Cuada where\nextra postage It required, one\nmonth $1.50, three monthi 84.00,\nlix monthi $800, ont yetr $15.00.\nBREAD AT EVERY MEAL IS\nwhit Uit growing child needil\nBuy Choquette'a Mother's Bread\nBACK-TO-SCHOOL - YOUR~CHKB\nnceds Uie best Fruh Fruite ud\nVegtbls. so buy tt Uie Star. ph. 10.\n_EN - SUITS CLEANED. PRESS\"-\ned, repaired or altered. H. J.\nWilton's, Ph. 107, 534 Josephine,\nSocial...\nWARDNER\nWARDNER, B. C-Mn. A. Andenon and Harold of Jaffray viilted Mn. A. Moberg.\nMr. and Mn. H Thompion ud\nJ. Martlnoi were vlilton to Crmbrook.\nA. Caimi ot Cutl Flite, wu t\nvisitor here.\nMr, ud Mn. H, Huey of Ctnil\nFlat! were viiiton here.\nMr. ud Mn. G. Johnion ud\nHjordli were Cranbrook viiiton.\nMr. ud Mn. F. Thompion were\nvisitors to Cranbrook.\nW. Andenon of Jiffrty wu a\nvisitor hire.\nMn. Theo Thompion wu a visitor to Cranbrook.\nMiu Swea Moberg and G. Thompion were visitors to Crmbrook.\nMr. ud Mn. Charles Nelson ud\nMr. ud Mrs. G. Johnson were vislton to Sand Creek.'\nMr. and Mrs. N. Newman ud Betty Anne of Canal Flats were weekend viiiton of Mr. ud Mrs. J. Andenon.\nMr. ud Mn. 6. Hellmin ud Freda tnd Lome Moore, of Tt Ta\nCreek visited Mn. G. Pearson.\nBetty Anne Newman entertained\non her tilth birthday Sunday. The\nguute were Beatrice, Patsy ud\nDale Embree, Lenard Anderson,\nDoris, Ruby, and Frances Shelborn.\nMiss Ruth Hamrin wu a visitor\nto Cranbrook.\nMr. and Mrt. H. Remtrom, V.\nRhine, and M Coffay were Cnnbrook viiitora.\nIton to Crinbrook.\nMr. ud Mn. A. Kievill were vii-\nvisiton to Cranbrook.\nMr.  ud  Mn. W. Fisher  were\nMiu Kitty Rosicky visited Cranbrook.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Dvorak were\nweekend viiiton to Fernie.\nMrs. W. Muir it viiiting at Ctlgtry.\nV. Lundbom ud Mn. M. Donahue were Visiton to Crinbrook,\nAllan Jonei ot Elko wu a weekend visitor here,\nMr. ind Mn. G. Todhunter ud\nMn. Crosby ot Elko were visitors\nhere.\nMn, F. Anderson and Mn. P.\nKeyandawey wera viiiton to Crmbrook. '\nMrs. P. Keyudtwey entertained\non her fiftieth birthday Friday, Tht\nguute were Mrs. B. Embree, Mrs.\n0. Holmu, Mn. J. Andenon ud\nMn. F. Anderson.\nMrs. C. Nohels ot Sud Creek\nviilted Mrs. F. Andenon.\nJ. Martlnoi wu a visitor to Crmbrook.\nSocial...\nNATAL\nNATAL, B. C\u2014Gordon Ztrke\nhas returned to Fernie atter visiting Mrs. J. Krall tor the summer.\nBilly Eckenley left for his home\natter spending the lummer holidtyi with Mn. S. Chili.\nMiu Florence Thompion tnd litter Eitelle returned to Natal after\n\u2022pending 1 month'i vacation with\nMr. and Mn. F. Yatei.\nCharlie Kraut, Adolph Putlch\nand Martin Sedllih of Natal also\nMr. and Mri. J. GtUt. Ralph Caruso, Siro Cimolinl and Mlu Gwen\nBilly were weekend visiton to\nKaifspell, Mont\nMr. and Mrs. J. Gaskell, Mn. J.\nGukeU Sr. and son Pete ud Miss\nEthyl Haugen returned to Michel\nafter a two weeks trip to Vucouver.\nMr. ud Mn. L. Gillo ud ftmily\nhtve left tor 1 two weeks trip to\nBanff end the Windermere district\nRobert McMeekan of Natal wu\na recent Cranbrook visitor,\nMr. and Mn. Roger Passlott and\ndaughter Burnlce returned to Michel tfter tpending a hoUday at Edmonton.\nMike ud Eddie Mentello returned to Spokane, Wuh., after spending t tew days at Nate!.\nKenneth Gillt returned to Nttel\nifter viiiUng Mr. ud Mrs, C Boulton tt Spokue.\nMike White hit lett for Vancouver where he wiU go to Normal\nschool\nDominique Romano ll a paUent\nln the Michel Hoipital ud he is\nimproving  steadily.\nMrs. J. Krall wu a weekend\nguest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Zarko, at\nFernie. \u25a0   .\nPERSONAL RUBBER GOODS\",\nmailed postpaid In plain, sealed\nenvelope with price list 8 um-\nplu 25c. 24 umpla $1.00. Adults\nonly Atex Rubber Co., Dept. H.\nBox 231 Hamilton, Ontario.\nGENUINE LATEX SPECIAL GTD\n25 (or $1.00 or llffy prepared 18\ntor $1.00 (free cateloguel NaUonal\nImporten, Box'244, Edmonton\nAN OFFER TO EVERY IN-\nventor, list of wanted Inventions\nand full informaUon sent free. The\nRamsay Company. World Patent\nAttorneys, 273 Bank St., Ottawa\nREFINED ENGLISH WIDOW, AGE\n42. new from England, wishw to\nmeet genUcman, with means. Object matrimony. Genuine. Box\n1257 Dally News.\nMARRY? HUNDREDS TO CHOOBl\nfrom. Many with means, Particulan 10c. Ladlu free. Canadian\nCorrespondence Club, Box 128,\nCalgary, Alberta\nVACATION SNAP SHOTS BRlNO\nback pleasant memories. Let us\nmake extra printe for relatives\nand friends. Prints 3c each. Films\ndeveloped tnd printed 25c\nKrystal Photos, WUkle, Sask,\nFREE SEX BOOKS, CATALOG US\non requut - 12 pages Includu\nDrug Sundrlu. Largest assortment of Sanitary Rubber Goods\ntn Canada. Send 25c for ilk sam-\npies Supreme Brand Latex.\nAdulti only. Supreme Specialty\nCo. Dept N-D, 188 Yonge\nStreet, Toronto, Onterlo,\nBOYS - STAMPS - GIRLS\nForeign ud British Colony stimps\ntt tar less than catalogue pricu.\nWrite tt once, for approval\nsheets to G. F. Goodwin, 811, 5th\nAvenue West, Calgary, Alberta.\nMEN OF 30, 40, 50! WANT Vllf,\nVigor, for rundown body? Try\nOSTREX Tablets of raw oyster\nstimulants and general body builden. If not delighted with results of\n1st package, maker refunds its low\nprice. Call, write Mann, Rutherford Co. and ill good druggists\nFOR WANT AD\nSERVICE\nPHONE 144\nFIRST CLASS COOK WANTS\nwork. Specisllzlng In putry ud\nbread, very economical, clan.\nNondrinker. Box 8387 Dally Newi\nLECAL NOTICES\nRELIABLE GIRL WOULD LIKE\nlight homework or wUl look ifter\nchildren by hour. Phone 326R3\nYOUNG .FINNISH WOMAN DE-\nlires poslUon u housekeeper.\nGood referencu. Phone 1011L.\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nBUILDING  MA1ERIALS\nCement Ume Pinter ud Brick,\nPlinti ud Virniihu, common\nud Cout Lumber. Shinglei,\nLathi ud Moulding!, GUu of ill\nkinds. Roofing Material-, Building Papen, Insul-Botrd and Lath,\nCalcium Chloride, Reinforcing\nIron, Wall Finiihu.\nNELSON SASH & DOOR\nCO.. LTD.\n701 Front Strut Phone 282\nPIPE, rUBES. FITTINGS\nNEW AND  USED\nLarge itocks (or immediate ihipment\nSWARTZ PIPE YARD\nlit Avenue ud Mlin 8L\n Vucouver, B. C.    \t\nWHISKY  BARRELS  FOR   WINE.\nAll liiei; slso birrell for other\n.   purpose!.   AcUve   Trading,   818\nPowell Street, Vancouver, B. ti.\n'.9_\nGURNEY ELECTRIC RANGE. 3\nelement! ud cooker. Practictlly\nnew. Bargain for cash. Phone 535.\nPROPERTY. HOUSES, PARMS\nWATER NOTICE\nDivenlon ud Uu\nTAJCE NOTICI THAT John Blackwood White, whose addreu is Boom\n2, Royil Btnk Bldg., 415 Baker St.,\nNelton, Britiih Columbit, wiU ipply for a licence to take ud use one\nhundred thouund gallons per day\nof water out of wut fork of Sitkum\nCreek, which flows south-easterly\naid drains into Kootenay Lake about\nnine mUu north-east of Nelson, B. C.\nThe water will be diverted tt a\npoint about one mile southerly from\nthe south-eist corner of the \"Highland Chief\" mineral cltlm, Lot 2880.\nKooteniy District ind wUl be used\nfor mining, tnd incidentally domestic purpou upon the lind described u the lurfice of the \"Basrn\"\nmineral claim In Nelson Mining Division not yet surveyed being mUl\nilte ind ctmp ilte.\nThii notice wu ported on the\nground on Uie llth dty of July, 1839.\nA copy of thit notice md an tp-\nSUcttion punumt thereto ud to\nie \"Wtter Act\" will be tiled ln the\noffice of the Water Recorder at\nNelson, British Columbli.\nObjections to the tppllcition may\nbt filed with the nld Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of\nWater Rights, Pirliament Buildings,\nVictoria, B. ti, within thirty dayi\ntfter the flnt ippciruce ot thii\nnotice ir *. locil newspiper.\nJOHN BLACKWOOD WHIT.!,\nApplicant.\nBy WILLIAM BROWN.\nAgent\nNOTB-The following idditlonil\nitem mutt ln every cue, be included\nln Uie noUce when published.\nThe dtte of Uie tint publiciUon\nof thit notice U the 15th day ot\nSeptember, 1039.\nThe ntme of the mine ln respect\nof which the wtter lt to be used Is\nthe Alpine Mine.\nWhere chtrges tre to be collected\nUie tppllcante must in their publiihed noticei, include t statement\nto the effect that the petition tor\napproval ot the undertaking u per\nsection 28 of the Act will be heard\nin Uie office of Uie Water Board at\na date to be fixed by Uie Comptroller, and that any Interested penon\nmay file m objection thereto ln the\noffice of the Comptroller or ot the\nnld Water Recorder.\t\nINTERESTED IN A'\nHOME?\nIf a 7 room Fairview house suite\nyour requirements, opportunity\nknocki it your door\u2014hot tnd cold\nwiter in concrete buement for\nwuhing, hot water furnace, buUt\nin features, fire place, garage, iru-t\ntrees, liwn, etc. $3500. Aun 5 room\none story house, centnl location.\nconcrete basement fire place, gar-\nage, etc. $1600. The price of both\nthese properties it leu than halt the\ncost. Reasonable terms msy be arranged. Both ownen hive left the\nCity.\nH. E. DILL\nInsurance ud Real Estate\n532 Wtrd St     Opp. Midden Hotel\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY\nAND SUPPLIES, ETC.\nFOR SALE HEAVY DUAL WHHl\ntruck trailer. Booster air brakes.\nChap. Fred Hlookoff, Robion.\nPIPE AND FITTING\nATLAS IRON It METALS LTD.\n230 Prior St        Vincouver, B. C.\nBULLDOG PIPELESS FURNACE,\nA-l  condition. Chetp for cuh.\nApply J, Motheryell Ntkuip.\nFOR SALE - BARRELS, KEflS\".\nsugir sacks, linen. McDonald Jam\nCompiny, Ltd.. Neuron, B. C.\t\nCIRCULATOR COAL HEATER. -3.-\ncelnt cond. $12.50.1021 Latimer St\nSMALL QUEBEC HEATER. PR-tC-\ntlcally new. Phone 1033L.\nMAN'S   TWEED   TOPCOAT.  A-l\ncondition. Phone 1024R.\nWANTED   MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP METALfl\nor Iron, any quantity. Top pricu\npaid Active Trading Company,\n916 Powell St., Vincouver, B. C.\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Finders\nIf you find 1 ett or dog, pocket-\nbook, Jewelry or fur, or uythlng else of value telephone the\nDaily Newa. A \"Found'' Ad. will\nbe Inserted without cost to you.\nWe will collect from the owner.\nFOR SALE 50 TON BALED HAY\nNo. 1. WUl seU or trade S yr. old\nmire, wt 1550, for cittle. For par-\nticulin, B, Cudworth, Greenwood.\nFOR SALE! JERSEY AYRSHIRE\ncow. Reasonablei Good milker.\nN. Veregin, Porto Rico,\nfOR SALE JERSEY HElMft. TO\nfreshen end ot Sept 1st ctlf. J\nDerbyshire, Crawford Bay\nTWO YOUNG JERSEY^YRgHIHl.\ncows. One Just freshened. Apply\nSerru, Harrop, B. C\nFOR SALE, 1 AYRSfflSffBULL, 1\nyqr. F. Andrewi, Harrop, B, C\nPETS, CANARIES, IEES, ETC\nWIRE HAIRED FOX TERR1JB\npupplee. Pure regUtered itod\nHirding Kennels, Nelson. Ph. 11\nPUREBRED LABRADOR PO*\nfor ule. Mature doga Hanoi\nAbbotsford. R C.\t\nRUSINESS AND\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTQl\nASSAYERS\nE. W. WIDDOWSON, PROVINC1A\nA n 11 y 11 Auiyer, MeteUurgla\nEngineer. Sampling Agents 8\nTrail Smelter. 304-305, Joiephii\nStreet Nelson, B. C. \t\nGRENVTLLE H. GRIMWOOti\"\nProvinciil Asuyer md Chemist, 4\nFall Street P. O. Box 9, Nelso\nB. C. Representing shipper\nInterest at Trail, B. C.\nHAROLD S. ELMES,\" \"ROSS\nB. C. Provincial sVutyer, Chen\nIndividual   RepresenteUvu   fo\nshippen at Trail Smelter,\nCHIROPRACTOR*\nFOR SALE, ONE OF NELSON'S\nfinest homes, six rooms, fully\nmodern, cement ud stone buement furnace heated, two lots,\ngood girden, centrally located\n$3200 00, Chu. F. McHardy.\nGOOD FARM IANDS FOR SATE,\non euy terms ln Alberts ud\nSaskatchewan. Write for full information to 908, Dent of Natural\nResources, C. P. R., Calgary, Alte,\nFOR SALE, LOTS 11,12,13 AND ft\nBlock 12, Nelson, B. C. Northwest\ncorner Stanley md Victoril Ste.\n$3200.00. Chu. F, McHardy.\nFOR SALE, 2 ACRES IN SUBTJSBS\not Nelion. Good buildings. Will\nseU whole or part Apply\nBox 8553 Daily News,\nFOR SALE OR RENT\u20145 LOTS,\n7 rm. house. Renewed Interior. Ph.\n741L or ipply 80 Victoril Street\nFOR AND WANTED TO RENT\nFIVE ROOM BUNG\/VLOW, GOOD\nlocillty. Furnished $35. Unfurn-\nIshed $25 Robertson Retlty Co. Ltd\nWANTED LT. HSKPaTRMSTPOR\nMother, diughter, prvt home. Fur,\nor unfurn. Box 8482 Dally News.\nMARSDEN APTS. 324 VERNON ST.\nunder new management Redectd.\nturn. & unfurn. rooms. Reasonable.\nDERKSEN APTS. OPPOSITE THB\nNurses' Home. Furnished or unfurnished13Usl4room suites.\nFOR RENT - 2 HOUSEKEEPflJO\nrooms. Private home. Vacant\nSeptember 15th. Phone 969.\nFOR RENT MODERN APART-\nments. Unfurnished. Apply Room\n203 Johnstone Building.\nNTH. SHORE, H&KS. FERRY. OCT.\n1, Large turn, house. Ph. 678R1,\nGOOD THRIFTY YOUNG PIGS $5.\nF. O. B, A, H. Noakes, Balfour.\nWANTED TO BUY GOOD YEAR-\nling hens. Box 8522 DiUy News.\nWHITE UJQHORNS  FOR SAlX\nBox 8535 Dtlly Newt,\t\nAUTOMOTIVE,\nMOTORCYCLES. BICYCLES\nWILL SACRIFICE 1934, MASTER\nde luxe Chev. Sdn. 1st class cond.\n4 new tlru. New batry. Privately\nowned. Box 8511 Daily Newi.\n3 USED CARS, REAL BARGAIN'S\nSee it City Auto Wrecken, 531\nJosephine Street or Phone 447.\nFOR SALE '35 CHEV. COUPE 17,000\nmiles. A-l shape. A snap tor\ncash. Phone 519-Y.\nCLASSIFIED MAIL ORDERS\ntrom out-of-town residents gives\nprompt attention\nHOUSE FOR RENT. PART. FURN.\nGood locality Box 8497 Dally Newi\n8 RM. HOUSE. CLOSE IN. FUEL\nenert- Bisement Pumice. Ph. 67.\nt RM. HOUSE, CLOSE IN, 3*BEB-\nroomi $24 month. C. W. Appleyard\nWANTED AT ONCE 3 or 4 ROOM\nhouse. Apply Kitto, Sivoy Hotel\nFURN. AND UNFURN. 8 & 4 RM.\nsuites, reduced ratu. Kerr Apte.\nFOR RENT APARTMENT, MEUl-\ncal Arte bldg. Ap C F. McHirdy\nFOR RENT BY 15th FURMSUlD\nhouse, 3 bedrooms. Phone 957L.\nNTH SHORE NR FERRY. OCT. I\nFurn  suite. $18. Phone 678R1.\nFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING\nrooms for rent Annible Block.\nFURNISHED HOUSE KEEPING\nrooms for rent K. W. C. Block\nTERRACE APTS Beautiful modern\nfrigidaire equipped suites.\nROYAL  HOTEL.  NEW  LOW\nmonthly rata. Phone 686.\nTEACHERS WANTED\nWANTEi>-LADY TEACHER FOR\nXrivate home. Three pupils. Mrs.\n. G. Watson, Appledale, B, C.\nj. r. McMillan, d, c. neur<\ncalometer, X-riy, McCullock P\nDR.   WILBm*\" BROCK,  D,\n542 Baker Street Phone 989,\nC0R8ETIERES\nSPENCER CORSETS. MRS. V. I\nCampbell, 370 Btker St Ph. 661\nENQINEERS AND SURVEYOR!\nBOYD C. AFFLECK, Frultvile, B. t\nSurveyor tnd Engineer. Phon\n\"Beiver Filta.\"       \t\nHOMES FOR THE AQED\nCONDUCTED BY THE SISTES\nof the Love of Jesus. St Jude\nHome ot Rut for elderly couple\nSt Anthony's Guat Houu ti\nthe Priory Guat House tor lad)\nover ilxty. Prlvite roomi *\nbtth. Beautiful location. A n\nHomt with every comfort Nuni\nctre when needed. Apply\nMother Superior, 849 Wut 17\nAvenue, Vincouver, B. C,\nINSURANCE AND REAL EITA1\nC. D. BLACKWOOD, Insurance 1.\nevery description. Retl Est Ph. I\nSEE D.'L. KERR, AGENT FO\nWiwtneu Flrt Ins, For better raU\nJ. E. ANNABLE, REAL ESTXT\nRentals, Insurance, Annible B\nCHAS. F. McHARDYTJNSURASJ\nReil Estite. Phone 133.\nIt W. DAWSOiOtaal Estite, !\nsurance, Rentals. Next Hlppera\nHardware. Baker St Phone If\nMACHINIST*\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine ihop, tcttylene tnd eleetr\nwelding, motor rewinding, com\nmercitl refrigeration\nPhone 893 324 Vernon t\nMEMORIALS\nPLACE A BRONZE ONE ON\ngrave of your loved one. Get pr\nFlit trom Bronie Memorlili Lt\nP. O. Box 726, Vucouver, B.\nIASH FACTORIES\nLAWSOITS    SASH    FACW\nHirdwood merchant. 273 Bal\nTOR\nSECOND HAND STORES\nWE BUY, SELL fc EXCHANj\nfurniture, etc. Ark Store. Ph. I\nHOME FURNITURE. BUVTSB\nExch. Rpr, Upholster. Phone It\nWATCH REPAIRING:\nWhen SUTHERLAND repain yt\nwatch lt U on Ume ill tnt tir\n348, Baker Street Nelion, B.\nWant to Sell Something?\nPHONE    .\n\u00ab 144\n .\n\\\u00a3D'\nTALL ST. SUFFERS\nfROM (ASHING\nBOOM PROFITS\nBJW YORK, Sept 14 (AP). -\nt itock market, especially \"war\nlin.\" acted tired today and price\nnds were highly divergent. Trans-\ns were around 2,000,000 shires.\nStiillsh forces remilned ot the\nvon numerous industries would\niefit substantially from eventual\nSign buying in the United States,\nt traders who had piled up boom,\nie profits Inclined to cash in on\ni theory the run-up had been a\ntoo ipeedy,\n'romlnent on the lowtr drift most\nlta* tim* wer* U. S. Steel, Bethle-\nn, Texas Corp. md Du Pont.\nsetter performeri wen Wooi-\nxth, International Harvester, Am-\ncsn Woollens, Fajardo Sugar and\nnsolidated Edison.\nJanadian ihares getting ahead\nire Hiram Walker and Distillers\nrp., with fractional gains. Cana-\nm Pacific, Dome Mines and Lake\npre were lower. Dominion ts dlp-\nI Ht In th* bond list.\nhicago Gains\nUnl in Ule\nProfit Taking\n-HICAGO, Sept 14 (AP).-Wheat\nIces advanced 2% to 3 centa a\nihel today as a fresh buying wave\napt over the grain pita but ibout\nIf of thli upturn wu loat due to\nayy profit taking.\ntha grains lifted pricei to within\na thu a cent of tha warboom\n[hs reached lut week.\nWheat closed 1%\u20141% cents higher\nin yesterday, December 87\u201486%,\niy 88*4-14; corn %-% higher,\n\u25a0cember B7H\u2014%; May 60%-%;\nIs %\u20141 cent lower.\nstern Oils Up\n>n Toronto Exch.\nTORONTO, Sept 14 (CP).-Dull\niding in a thin buying demand\nTe industrial and mining shares\nmoderate setbick today on To.\nate market while western oils\nntlnued Wednesday's rally. Volte eased off to about 900,000 sharei.\nHamilton Bridge, pfd, weakened\neut S and losses of a point or\nire were netted by Page-Hersey\nd Dominion Fourdriei. Senior\nIs were steidy. .\nBorne Oil sold up to 2.70 and\nMd around 2.89 for a net gain of\n. Calgary and Edmonton firmed\nout 19, Okalt* and other Issues\n8 were Anglo-\n, Dalhousie, Cal-\niwood and Model.\n__ _ to 40 and cloied\nput IVi up to'38%.\nNickel, Norahda, Hudson Biy ttsi\nrielters' hid los|ei down to Vi.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\nWINNIPEO, Sept. 14 <CF).-<Jraln\nfutures quotations:\nOpen   High  Low   Close\nWHEAT-\nOct, *78%    78%    75*    78%\nNov. .... 78% 81% 7m 79%\nDec. \u201e_, 77% SIS 77% 79%\nMiy   .._   81%    89%    81%    84%\nOATS:\nOct, SS .    40%    88%    SS\nNov, ___ - - - \u25a0 38%\nDec __ 38% 30% 33% 38V\u00ab\nMiy  ....   38%    40%    33%    38%\nBARLEY:\nOct.       48       50%    48       40%\nOct niw  43%    48%    43       48\nNov.  .....  \u2014       -       -       46%\nDec   .....48%    49%    48%    48%\nMay   ....   48%    51       48%    49%\nFLAX:\nOct   189       -       -      189\nNov _ \u2014       \u2014       \u2014      162\nDec.   .__  -       -      -     163\nMiy   .._  -       -      -     1,80%\nEYE*\nOct _'_   58%    58%    18%    88\nNov.  _._   -       -       -       88%\nDec.   ......   58%    80%    98       58%\nMiy   ....   80% . 82%    80%    61%\nCASH PRICES:\nWHEAT-Noi. 1 hird, 1 Nor. ud\ntrick 77%; No. 3 Nor, 74%; Ne. 8\nNor. 72%; No. 4 Nor. 68%; No. 9,\n61%; No. 6, 57%; tied 58%; No. 1\nGarnet 88%; No. 2 Garnet 88%;\nNo. 3 Garnet 63%; No. 1 Durum\n68%; No. 4 speciil 67%; No. 5 special\n82%; No. 6 special 59%; No. 1 mi-fed\n63%.\nOATS-No. 3 C. W. 30; Ex. 3 C. W.\n38%; No. 3 C. W. 38; No. 1 feed 39%;\nNo. 2 teed 33; No. 3 feed 31; track\n38%.\nBARLEY-8- ind. 2-row No. 1\nC. W 49; 6- and 2-row No. 3 C. W.\n49; S-row No. 3 C. .W. 48; No. 1\nfeed 48; No. 3 teed 48; No. 3 teed\n44; track 48%.\nFLAX-No. 1 C. W. 188%; No. 2\nC. W. 164%; No. I C. W. 150; No. 4\nC. W. 145; track 188%.\nRYE-No. 2 ti W.59.\nLumber Exports al\nan All-Time High\nNEW WESTMINSTER, BC, Sept\n14 (CP)\u2014Lumber export! from\nthli Fruer River sort reichid in\nill-time high record during August\nwith deep set cargo*! totalling 46,-\n123,173 leet compired wtth 17,-\n848,110 feet In August of lut year.\nNew Wutmlnittr Hirbor, Board\nofficial* unounced todiy.\nToUl ixporti of ill merchudlse\nfrom th* port during the month\nreached 105,219 toni, nearly double\nthe export figure ot 54,156 toni tor\nthe time month lut year.\nFollowing are the Auguit figurei\nfor leveral export commodities\nwith totals for Auguit ot 1938 In\nbricketi:\nLlth, 16,707 bundle! (6,100): plywood, 2,353,646 square feet (1,M-,-\n725); lead, 9,433 toni (11,276); line,\n8,254 tons (4,745); illver bullion,\n890,067 ounces (440,886); wheit 51,.\n599 buiheli (none); pean, 6,411\n(2,100).\t\nDIVIDENDS\nWibiuo Cotton Compiny, Ltd.,\nregulir, 29 centi.\nThe Dominion Bink, 2% per cent,\nible Nov. 1 to ihireholden of record Oct 28.\"\"\nTorbnto Stock Quotations\nInks:\nIdermae Copper\n**\u25a0   Gold  \u25a0  ..._\n\u2022Huronlan ...\nGold_\n_... Rouyn Mlnei\nnor Gold  -\nmmae Bouyn  _.-..\nikfield Gold    _..\nW Metali Mining _\nittle Gold Minei _.\nIgood Kirkland .._-.\nMissouri    \t\n>lo Mines\t\nilorne Mines \u2014-.\n(tt Trethewey _____\n(fala Ankerite  .\nnker Hill Extenilon\nnadian Malartic    ...\nriboo Gold Quarti\nstle-Trethewey     \u2014\nntral Patricia\t\nromium M le S\t\nut Copper    ......\u2014\nniaurum Mines\t\nnsolidated M tt S ....\nrkwater '...... ...\nime Mlnei .if\t\nirval-Siscoe ',._-__.\nat Malartlc    ..............\nlorado Gold '.... \u2014\nlconbridge Nickel\nderal Kirkland   .\u2014\nancoeur Gold-,\t\nid's Lak* Gold,\t\nlid Belt   \t\nfandoro Mines\ninnar Gold .\nird Rock Gold\nUker Gold >.\n\u2022Dinger   ,..-_\u00a3_--*-\n)wey Gold     '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\n_dson Bay MAS.\niternational Nickel\nM Consolidated   \u2014\nick Waite   ..\t\nicola Gold  \t\nerr-Addison    \t\nIrkland Lake -\nake Shore Mlnei.\neitch Gold    \t\nebel Oro Mlnei\t\nIttle Long Lac   ....\n[acassa Mines \t\nacLeod Cockshutt\n.49%\n.06\n2.05\n,07\n.03\n1.95\n.10\nJO\n.25\n1X12\n.11\n.12\nfflm\n8.95\n.01\n8.00\n.08\n.59\n1.85\n.80\n2.15\n.50\n2.25\n1.32\n48.00\n.04\n25.75\nJ03%\n2.20\nm\n5.00\n\u201es\n.31\n.43%\n.19\n.04%\n.45\n.99 .\nX)4%\n13.00\n.29\n28.75\n47.50\nX>2\nAt\n.02%\n1.70\n1.16\n32.00\n.70\n.02%\n2.60\n3.95\n1.75\nHav* You Some\nUied\nFruit Jars\ni     I\nWhy Not Turn\nThem Into Cash?\nA WANT AD\nI Wil Find'a- \u25a0\nI   Purchaser\n(2) lines 6 times 80e net\n(I) llnu once 20* nit\nilson Daily Newt\n(\u2022HONE 144\nMadsen Red Lake Gold.\nMandy   \t\nMclntyre-Porcuplne  \t\nMcKenzie Red Lake -\nMcVittie-Graham   \t\nMcWatters Gold ....___\nMining Corporation \t\nMoneta Porcupine    _\nMorrls-Klrkland   _...__\nNipissing Mining\t\nNoranda   ._.._...______\nNormetal\nO'Brien Gold\nOmega Gold\nPamour Porcupine _\nPaulor* M  _\nPaymaster Coni\t\nPend Oreille  \t\nPerron Gold    _-_\nPickle Crow Gold _\nPioneer Gold\nPremier Gold\nPowell Rouyn Gold .\nPreston East Dome ...\nQuebec Gold_\nReeves MacDonald   \t\nReno Gold Minn __._.\nRoche Long Lac \u2014.........\nSan Antonio Gold   _.....\nShawkey Gold     .____-_\nSheep Creek Gold  ___\nSherritt Gordon   _____\nSiscoe Gold   \u2014_____\nSladen Malartlc   _____\nStadacona Rouyn  _____\nSt Anthony    ...__._\u2014\nSudbury Basin .... .__\nSullivan Contolldited  ...\nSylvanite \u25a0 .'..\u25a0....._ _.\nTeck-Hughei Gold    \u2014\nToburn Gold Minei .....\nTowagmac \u25a0 - \u2014\nVenturei  ....,..!. -\t\nWaite Amulet '. _\u2014\nWhitewater     \t\nWright Hargreavei   \t\nYmlr Yukee Girl  \t\nOILS:\nBritish Americu   ...........\nChemical Reieirch   .\u2014\nImperial      \u2014_..\nInter Petroleum   \t\nTexu Canadian  \t\nINDUSTRIALS:\nAbitibi Power  \t\nBell Telephone    .....\nBrazilian T L tt P\t\nBrewera & Distillers   ...\nBrewing Corporation   _.\nB C Power A ,\t\nB C Power B   ~\u2014\nBuilding Producti - ..._.\nCanada Bread    _\u2014..\nCan Bud Malting  \t\nCan Car sft Foundry \u2014\nCan Cement \t\nCan Dredge \t\nCan Malting     \t\nCan Pacific Railway ._.\nCan Ind Alcohol A\t\nCan Wineries    .........._..\nCons Bikerles     ........\nCosmos     \u2014\nDominion Bridge   _,\nDominion Stores   .\t\nDistillers Seagrami ...\nFanny Farmer \t\nFord of Canada A -,...\nRen Steel Wares   .....\nGoodyear Tire   \t\nGypsum L k A ._...\nHamilton Bridge \u201e._\nHiram Walker -.'._,_\nIr\/inenal Tobacco _\nLoblaw .A ...._.....___\nLoblaw, B  \t\nKelvinator     -.\t\nMassey Until   .........\nMontreil Power . \u201e\nMoore Corp   ....,\u201e...__\nNat Steel Car \t\nPage Hersey    \t\nPreyed Metals   \t\nSteel of Can\t\nJT\n.17\n47.00\n1.07\n,   .11\n,   \u2022*\u00bb\nUS\n.85\n.05\n1.18\n70.10\n.85\n1.80\n.24\n1.78\n.01%\nJl\n3.50\n1.70\n'\u25a0\u25a0 4.20\n\u25a0 2.25*\n1.37\n1.62\n1.28\n.19\n.50\n.50 .\n.04\n1.69\n.02%\n1.10\n1.50\n.95\nJ7  -\n.32\n.09\n2.25\n.64\n2.80\n3.90\n1.90\n.30\n4.30\n(.10\n.08%\n7.10\n\u2022 .03%\n21.50\n.24\n15.00\n24.25\n.85\n2Vi\n147\n7%\n3%\nSO\n22\n2%\n13%\n.     4%\n3%\nIS\n6%\n10%\n29%\n5%\n_*\n\u00bb%\n16%\n20\n87%\n1?*\n20%\n20\n10\n79\n4\n2%\n35%\n13%\n26%\n\u202224%\nT9%\n7%\n.27%\nI\n102\n10%\n80\nNIUON DAILY NIWS. NILSON, \u00bb. C-FRIDAY MORNINO. HPT. 15. 1931.''\nV\u00bbAOI ILIVIN\nMarket and Mining Ife^ISS^^\nSask. Manitoba\nWheal Will Be\nShipped Easl\nWINNIPEO, S-ept 14 (CD-Reflecting th* heavier movementi of\nCanadian wheat and efforts on the\npart ot thi Canadian wheit boird\nto avert i possible cir shortage\nwhen   deliveries  of whut  reach\nSuk volume, the wheit boird his\nsued ipeciil Initructiom to the\ntrade ln regard to th* ihipment of\nwheit to termlnil (levators.\nSukitchewu ud Minitoba\nwheit is to be shipped to Fort\nWilliam ud Port Arthur.\nIn Alberti carlot! ot No*. 1 ud\n3 Northern trom polnti hiving a\nieven cent per hundred weight\nor lower freight differential In favor\nof Vancouver from stations ln i\ndirect Un* to Fort William ind\nPort Arthur via Edmonton over\nC. N. R. and N. A. R. Unei, ind\nCilgiry over C. P. R. llnei, without backhaul, ara to be ihipped\nto th* Cmadian Government terminal Interior eleviton at Edmonton and Cilgiry-\nCuloti of on* \u00bbnd two North\u00abrn\ntrom ieven cent differential or\nlower areu from stations not tributary to Edmonton, Calgary or\nLethbridge but ln -direct lin* to\nFort Wllllim ud Port Arthur vii\nSaskatoon or Moose Jaw without\nbackhaul, will be shipped to Canadian Government Interior terminal (levator! at Saskatoon or\nMoo** Jaw respectively.\nCarlots of onl C W, Garnet from\nSointi hiving an eight cent per\nundredwelght or lower fr*ight\ndifferentlil in fivor ot Vucouver\nire to be shipped to Fort WUliim\nud Port Arthur,\nCirloti of ill other gradei except\nAlberta Red Winter from stations\nhiving a uven cent per CWT. or\nlower freight differential ln favor\nof Vancouver are to be shipped to\nFort Wlllism and Port Arthur except one ud two Northern tributary to Lethbridge.\nNewsprint Prices\nWill Be Unchanged\nUntil March\u2014-Cullen\nNEW YORK, Sept 14 (APIs-International Paper Company, a iub-\nildiary of International Paper &\nPower Company, reaffirmed today\nthe present price of 850 a ton tor\nnewsprint delivered at New York\nud Chicago tor th* tint three\nmonthi of 1940.\nR. J. Cullen, Preildent of th* company, raid:\n\"International Paper Company, li\nannouncing to Iti domestic newsprint customers thit taking advantage of Inventories on hand, the\npresent price will be protected without change, throughout tha tint\nthree months of 1940.\".\nExchanges\nMONTREAL, Sept 14 (CP)-.Britiih and foreign exchange cloied\nfirmer today. Nominal ratei tor\nlirge imounti:\nAustralia, pound, 3.4986.\nChina Hong Kong dollan, J82J.\nFrance, true .024842.\nGreat Britain, pound, 4.8401.\nIndia, rupee, .3376.\nItaly, lire, .0579.\nJapan, yen, XD\\.\nNew Zealand, pound, 3.4969.\n(Compiled by Tha Royal Bank of\nCanadi).\nBANK OP CANADA\nACCEPTS TREASURY BILLS\nOTTAWA, Sept 14 (CP) - The\nBank of Cuada announced today\non behalf ol the Minister of Finance\nthat tensters had been accepted for\n829,000,000 Dominion of Cuada\ntreasury bills due Dec. 15,1938. The\naverage discount price of the accepted bida wu $99.78945, and the\naverage yield wu 446 per cent\nNew Tariff Schedule\nto Australian House\nCANBERRA, Sept 14 (CP-Reu-\nters)\u2014A new tiri(. schedule bised\non tariff boird reporti covering\n107 Itemi wu preiented to the\nAustralian House of Representatives today by J. N. Lawson, Minister of Customs and Trad*. The\nschedule contains 14 increases and\n25 reductions in duties on British\nproduct!..\nThe former Include cotton towelling, ysrns, towels, power liwn\nmowers, flix, yarns ind threads.\nIncluded in the reductions are British refrigerator parts, woollen\ntops, yarns ud piece goods, cotton\nweaving and knitting yarns, glu-\ncou, corn flour ud Jut* yarns.\nRailways Plan\nOrder 25 Million\nNew Equipment\nOTTAWA, S\u00abpt 14 (CP)-Cua-\ndlan Railways are planning to give\nImmediate orden for about 925,.\n000,000 new equipment lt wu authoritatively learned today by th*\nCanadian Preu.\nThe orden will be approximately\nequally divided between th* Canadian National ud Cuidiu Pacific railways,\nFlnt delivery ot new equipment\nwhich will be ilmost entirely\nfreight cin ud locomotives, li expected w'thla three - monthi ud\nthe whole order will be complete\nin six months.\nThe object In giving the larger\norder now it to enable th* railways\nto meet the abnormal demand! expected becauie high freight rates,\nIncreased insurance rates ud Kir-\ncity of shipping- it expected to\nciuse th* freight now routed by\nwater from Vucouver thrpugh the\nPanama Canal to be lent acron\nCinidi, lt wis itited.\nIt was learned thi Government\nli anxloui to hav* all tha raUway\nrequirement! completed ii Mon\nu possible so the plinti now miking equipment cu be transformed\nInto munition! pluti.\nMARKETS AT A\nGLANCE\n\u2022y Tli* Cinidlin Preu   ,\nToronto\u2014Western oili itocki are\nhigher; mines ud tndustriili lower.\nMontreil\u2014Stoeki closed lower.\nNew York \u2014Stocka cloied\nunchmged.\nWinnipeg-Wheat 2% to 2% centi\nhigher.\nToronto\u2014Bacon hogi (dreued),\nweaker at 11.75..\nLondon\u2014Bar silver lower.\nNew York-Silver lower; othar\nmetals unchanged.\nMontreal\u2014Silver ateaUy.\nNew York-Cotton rubber, lugar\nud coffee higher.\nNew York\u2014Canadian dollar down\na cent to J0%. ,\nMoney\nBy Tha Canadian Preu\nClosing exchange rates:\nAt Montreal-Pound 4.84; U. S.\ndollar 1.11; franc 2.46 7-16.'\nAt New York\u2014Pound 3.03; Canadian dollar .90%; franc 2.24.\n\u2022 At P*ris--Pound 176.625 fr.; U. S.\ndollar. 43.80  fr.;  Canadian  dollar\n49.98 tr.\nIn Gold-Pound lOl Id; U. S.\ndollar 6Q.92 cenU; Canadian dollar\n95.65 cents.\nHART TO CO NEW YORK\nTO SIGN B. C. BONDS\nVICTORIA, Sept 14 (CP).-Hon.\nJohn Hart B. ti. Minister ot Finance, will leave this weekend for\na quick round trip.to New York\nwhere he will sign bondi for I\n33,000,000 loin Issue floated there\nby the Province, iome monthi ago.\nQuotations\nHigh Low\nAm Cu  113 111%\nAm For Pow Mt   2%     2%\nAm Smelt & Re  98% 57\nAm Tel .' 163 . 162\nAm Tob  .  79% . 78%\nAmcondi .  35% 34%\nBaldwin   . _  13% \"18' '\nBait & Ohio _    8%     8\nBendix Av _  31% 30%\nBeth Steel   04% 9l%\nBorden   _\u2122 21% 20%\nCan Dry -. ,.   14% 14%,\nCan Pac  ,-....    5%     5%\nCerro de Puco\"> 44% 43%\nChrysler    89% 87%\nCon Gu N Y _  80% 30%\nC Wright pfd ..   27% 26%\nDupont   184% 180%\nEaat Kodak __ 125 153\nFree Texas .._  42% 41%\nGen Elec .  40 39%\nGen Foodi   54% 53%\nGen Moton .....   23% 32%\nGoodrich     8VS , 8\nGranby _   30% 29%\nGreat Nor pfd .  65% 54% .\nHowe Sound ...    6%     6%\nHud Moton   43% 42%\non Wall Street\nClose\n111%\n2%\n57%\n162%\n79%\n33%\n18%\n8%\n30%\n03\n-58\n' 5%\n44\n89%\n30%\n27\n181%\n155\n42%\n40\n54%\n23%\n8\n30%\n64%\n6%\n42%\nInter Nickel ....\nInter Tel & Tel\nMack Truck ...\nMont Ward \t\nNash Moton _\nN Y Central ._\nPack Moton _.\nPhllllpi Pet* ....\nRadio Corp ...\nRem Rand ......\nSafeway Storu\nSheU Un \u201e._.__\nS Cal Edison ...\nStan Oil of N J\nTexai Corp ...\nTexu Gulf Sul\nUnder Type ...\nUn Carbide ...\nUn Oil of Cal _\nUn Aircraft __\nUn Pic ._.\/._-.\nU S Rub \t\nU S Steel _..__\nU S Steel \u2014_\nWarner Broi __\nWest Elec\t\nWest Un ...\nWoolworth \t\nYellow Truck .\n8% 8%      6%\n43% 42% 43%\n54% 63% 54%\n' 6% 6%      6%\n20% . 19% 20%\n4% 4%      4%\n25% 23% 24%\n6% 6%      6%\n13% 12% 13%\n42% 41% .41%.\n15% 14*4 15%\n25 . 25 25\n53% 82% 82%\n48% 47% 48\n37% 36% 37\n81% 49% 50%\n94% 90% 81%\n18% 18% 18%\n44 . 42% 43%\n100 99% 99%\n46% 44% 45%\n78% 76% 77%\n|8% 76% 77%\n4% 4%      4%\n117% 118% 119%\n32% 28% 82%\n99 38% 38%\n19% 18% 19%\n34% 33% 33%\nMontreal Stock Exchange\nINDUSTRIALS\nAlte Pic Grain \t\nAssoc Brew of Cin ...\u00bb\nBithunt P te? K . ...\nCanadiu Bronse \u201e_..._..\nCan Bronie pfd ...\t\nCan Car * Fdy pfd\t\nCan Celanese .\". \t\nCan Celanese pfd\t\nCan North Power....\t\nCan Steamship \t\nCan Steamship pfd .__...\nCon Min St Smelting\t\nDominion Coal pfd .......\nDom Steel te Coal B'_..\nDominion Textile _,\t\nDryden Paper  _._,\nFoundation C of C _____\nGatineau Power ___.\nGatincu Tower pfd \t\nGurd Charles .: \t\nHoward Smith Paper\t\nH Smith Plait ttt\t\nImperial Oil\nInter Petroleum \t\nInter Nickel of Can\nLak* of the'Woods...\nMcColl Frontenac ....\nNational Brew Ltd ....\nNat Brew pfd\t\nOgilvie Flour new ....\n,    3%\n.   11\n,    S\n.   39%\n. 105\n.25%\n,   17:\n.103%\n.' 13\n.    4%\n.   14%\n.   50\"\n,   SO\n.   15%\n.   83%\n.    6%\n.    8%\n.   12\n.   82%\n3%\n13%\n96\n.'18\n.   34%\n.   47%\n.   22%\n'   .6%\n31 '\n38\n32\nQuebec Power\t\nShawinigan W St P ...\nSt Lawrence Corp \u201e\nSt Law Corp pfd .\t\nSouth Can Power ......\nSteel ot Can ptd\t\nBANKS\nCommerce\t\nNova Scotia .\nToronto\t\nCURB\nAbitibi 6j>fd ....\n18\n19%\n8\n13%\n11%\n83\n.138.\n. 200\nBathunt J? St P'B ..\t\nBeauharnois Corp\t\nBritish American Oil ..:_\nB C Packers \t\nCah Vickers ______\nCons Paper Corp \t\nDonnacona Paper A \u2014\u2014\nDonnicona Paper B _.__\nFairchild Aircraft\t\nFraier Co Ltd _...-...\nInter Utilities A _____\nInter Utllitiei B\t\nLike Sulphite .._\t\nMacLaren P Jt P \u201e ...\nMcColl Frontenic pfd ....\nMitchell Robt \t\nRoyalite Oil ,.\t\nUnited Dlst of Can\t\nWalker Good \u00abt W\t\n11%\n2%\n4\n21%\n15%\n6\n7%\n6\n5%\n5%\n\u202215%\n7%\n.50\nIH\n16\nSO\n14\n\u00ab\n.55\n35'i\nMcintosh Apples\nlo Start Moving\nSept. tl, Kelowna\nKELOWNA, B. C, Sept. 14 (CP)\n\u2014Flnt movement of Mcintosh red\napplu trom the Okanagan Valley\ndistrict to Vancouver ud other\nBritish Columbia coast cities will\nstart Sept 18, according to u order\nissued by the British Columbli\nTree Fruit Boird hen.\nMcintosh Redi ire later In maturing thla yeir than ln previoui\nseasons, however, ud the general\neastward movement WlU not start\nbetore Sept 25.\nMore thu one third of the crop\nof'wealthy applu has been sold on\nth* domutic mirket by British\nColumbia Tree Fruits, Ltd. 'the\nilngle agency which directs nil\nof fruit to the domestic market.\nFruit board official! uy in ad-\nvinc* ot freight ud insuruce rites\nfor ihlpmenti on both Atlantic\nand Pacific oceani will mike export difficult thii yur.\nUnited Kingdom buyen are atand\nIng by their agreements, however,\nand lew cancellations hav* been\nreceived. A number of new orders\nhave also arrived from Great Britain sine* the itart ot th* war.\nBoard official* report freight rates\ntor Atlantic shipments have idvinced by t third thli week, from\n32 to 43 centi on a box of apples.\nPacific ratu show a similar advance, jumping trom 77% cents to\n31.03 a box.\nOils Prominent\non (oast Market\nVANCOUVER, SfJfet 14 (CP). -\nOil itocki climbed on the Vancouver Stock Exchange today, dominating the market tn heavy trading and\ngolds ind bue metali also moved up\nu 306,555 shares changed hands.\nHorn* OU ihot up 22 cent! to 2.70,\nCilgiry St Edmonton 20 to 2.30, Calmont 6 to 44, Vulcan 9 to 64, Dal-\nhousi* 7 to 62, Anglo-Canadian 6 to\n1.09, ud Aniconda 2% to 11%.\nRoyil Cuidiu it 19% and Royal\nCrest at 11 were both up 1 ud\nMar Jon tinned % to 4%.\nFend Oreille wu spectacular In\nthe bue metals, climbing 40 centa\nto 3.35. Reeves MacDonald gained 2\nto 60, Reliet Arlington % to 15,\nWhitewater % to 8% and Lucky\nJim % to S. Quatsino at 4% and\nWellington at 3% were unchanged.\nBralorne gold wu up 15 to 9.90\nbut Cariboo feU oft 12 to 1.78. Privateer dropped 2 to 89 while Reno\ngained 13% to 33, Hedley Mascot 5\nto 40, and Dentonia % to 2%.\nGOVT. DEPOSITS\n'UP $11,518,000\nOTTAWA, Sept 14 (CP)-Increue\nof $11,518,000 ln Dominion Government deposits wu shown today In\nthe Bank ot Canada's statement for\nthe week ended September 13. Deposits ot chartered banks also wer*\nup by $4,578,000 and notei In circulation $4.928.000..\nRation of net reserve to notes and\ndeposit liabilities was 62.18 per\ncent thii week, 60.31 lut week.\nCalgary Oils Up\nCALGARY, Sept. 14 (CP).-Olls\ncontlnued'thelr upwird iwing today\non Calgary itock exchinge ln sympathy with strong outside markets.\nGains up to 28 points were recorded.\nTurnover Jumped to 76,630 shares.\nCalgary and Edmonton gained 25\nat 2.20, Horn* 15 at 2.60, OkalU eight\nkt 1.20 ud Anglo-Canadian live at\n1.07, \u00ab i\nMontreal Produce\nMONTREAL, .Sept. 14 (CP) -\nSpot: butter, Que. 26% traded; western June 26-26%. Eggs, A-large\n35b; pullets A-2flb; B-large 24b;\nC 17b. Sales: butter, 800 Que, 26%.\nButter futuru: Sept 26%-%; Oct.\n29%-%; Nov. 26J4--7. Sales: two\nNov. contracts at 27.\nHave You Read the Classified?\nMetal Markets\nLONDON,  Sept   14   (AP).-Bar\ngold 168i, unchanged.  (Equivalent\n$33 JM).\nBir silver 31%d, oft MS. (Equlvilent 39.09 centi).\nMONTRIAL I\nBir gold In London wu down\n19 centi it $35.14 in ounce ln Canadian funds; 168s ln British, representing the Bank of England's buying price. The fixed $85 Washington\nprice amounted to $38.41 ln Canadian.\nSilver futuru closed steady today.\nOffering price Sept. 40.95.\nNEW YORK\nCopper steidy; *lectro!yllc ipot\n12.00.\nTin steidy; spot ud neirby 70\u201475\nLeid iteady; ipot New York 5.50\u2014\n55; East St. Louil 5.35.\nZinc steady; Eut St. Louli ipot\nud forwird 6.25. Quicksilver 145.\nPlatinum 38\u201440.\nBar sUver 38, otf % cent.\nOTTAWA, S*pt 14 (CP). - Th*\nnew Increued excls* tax on clgir-\n\u00abttu ud tobtcco li ippllcibl* only\nto n\u00abw itock put out by muufic-\nturen on ud ifter Sept. 12, official!\nof the excise division of the national\nRevenue department said today.\nWinnipeg Wheat\nFutures Gain\nWINNIPEG, Sept 14 (CP).-Ac-\ntlve buying by exporters, mill* and\nsouthern housu brought good gains\nto whut future* pricu on Winnipeg\ngrain exchange today. Quotations\nclimbed u much u 4% cent* but\nlight selling came in at top level!\n\u2022nd at the close vilues were 2%\u2014\n2% higher, October it 78%, November 79%, December 79%\u201480 ud\nMay 84%-%.\nExport ulu of Cuidiu whut\nud flour were estimated at nearly\n1,000,000 bushels for th* diy. United\nKingdom buyen were mentioned\nprominently in Uie oveneu trans-\naction. .\nlively trading kept deileri busy\nthrough the session.\nMills ind exporter! conUnued\ntheir icUvi demud for lower grides\nof cuh whut but lick ot offerings\n\u25a0gain rutricted actual sales, Coana\ngrain pricu moved ahead in rather\nquiet trading.     .    ,\nAmerican Company'\nReceives Order for\nCanadian Planes\nLOS ANGELES, Cat, Sept 14\ni(AP)\u2014Kinner Moton, Inc., announced today lt had received an\n$83,000 order from Fleet Aircraft\nLtd. Fort Erie, Ont, for 50 Kinner\nR-5; series 2, 160 horse powtr, 8\ncylinder airplane motors.\nAlthough ihipment into Cuidi\nIl banned under the United Statu\nNeutrality Act the Company stated that the order wu accompanied by a letter of credit assuring\npayment upon delivery of the engines either to the Company ln Ca\nnada or to i warehouse ln this\ncountry. The engines may be placed\nin storage ln the United States un-\ntil whatever future date the Canadiu firm may legally take delivery.\nThii ii the second order received from the aame Canadian plane\nmuufacturer in ont month.\nBrown-Moyer Oil\nAug. Revenue $75,141\nCALGARY, Sept 14 (AP)- The\nBrown-Moyer-Brown group, of Turner Valley oil wells had riet revenue of $75, 141 for the month of\nAugust compared with $98,817 for\nJuly, the monthly report showed\ntoday.\n,        \u25a0.' ' '   i,\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY, Sept 14 (CP).-Re-\nceipti today: Cattle 297; calvu 72;\nhogi 303; sheep 16.\nCattle market 25 to 50 centi higher\nthii week; veil calves $1 hlghtr.\nGood grau steen 6.25\u20146.75; good\nheifers 6.25\u20146.75;  medium helfen\n5\u20146; biby beef 7.75; good cows 5\u2014\n5.50; good to choice veal calves 7-\n7.50.      '\nLast bacons 8.35.\nU. S. Gov'ts. Gain\nNEW YORK, Sent 14 (AP) --\nNew buying \"from the outside\" advanced U. S. Government bond pri-\nees slightly today, while corporate\nIssues milled uncertainly In uneven\ntrends.\nForeign government! again generally declined fractions ilthough\nsome Latin Americu resisted this\ntrend.\nDow Jones Averages\n30 lndustriill\n20 nlli  \t\n13 uUlltira\n40 bonds ....\nHigh Low Close Chmge\n155.54 151.96 153.71 off    .Vi\n32.93 32.10 32.40 ott    .17\n24.62 24.17 24.31 up    .01\n\u2022  \u2014\u2014 86-30 up    _>3\nVancouver Stock Exchange\nMINES:\nBig Missouri    \t\nBralornt   u_\nCariboo Gold\\...._\nDentonia\t\nFairview Amal\t\nFederal Gold  -\nGeorge Cop .-_.-\nGolconda     .........\nGold Belt _._\t\nGrandview    .\nGruil-Wihksne ....\nHedley Mascot \u201e...\nHome Gold    ...\nIndian Minu \t\nInter Coal te Cokt\nKoot Belle ....:.\u2014\nLucky Jim ..............\nMak Sic Gold\t\nMcGIUivray     ._._\nMinto Gold  _.\nNicola M & M\t\nNoble Five .\nPtnd OreUle ...\t\nPioneer Gold \t\nPorter Idaho ...:...\nPremier Border ...\nPremier Gold   .....\nQuatsino   .\t\nPrivateer    \u201e...__-\nReeves MacD\t\nRelief  Art  \t\nReno Gold ,\u2014\nRufus Art ......\t\nSilly Minu\t\nSalmon Gold ..'.\t\n8he*p Creek ._.\u201e,..\nSilbak Premier ..\nSilver Crest\t\nVidette Gold \t\nWaverly T  ........,.._\nBid\n' .10\n9.85\n1.78\n.02%\n.02\n.00%\nJO\n.08\n.22\n.17\n\u25a0Jl\n.40\nxw%\n.01\nXI\n.80\n.04%\n.00%\nX)\n. .01%\n.03%\n.04%\n2.50\n2.22\n.03%\n,01\n1.38 '\u25a0\nM\n'.SS'\n.15   '\n.50\n.01%\n~7\n.04\n1.08\n1.00\n.01%\n.00%\nAsk\nlit\nm\n.01%\n.33.\n.00\n.18\n.02%\n.43\n-M\nM%\n.02\n.03%\n.04%\n2.55\n2.25\n.04\nl's.01%\n1.40\n.04%\n.91\n.58\n.54\n1.11\n.06\n.01\nWesko Mlnu  \t\nWhitewater\t\nOILS'.\nA P Con __.\nAmalgamated. _\nAnaconda     .\nAnglo Cin ..........\nBaftie  .....\t\nBrown Corp \t\nCalgary & Edm ...\nCalmont\t\nCommonwealth  ...\nDalhousie.  \t\nDavlu Pete _\nEut Crest  ......\nFoundation Pete .\u201e\nFour Star Pete _.\nFreehold Corp........\nHargal      -....:-\nHighwood Sarcee..\nHome      ,_-\nMadison   .... ._.\u2014\nMar Jon   .-...\u2014\nMcDoug Seg\nMcLeod new .\nMercury   _-\nMill City Pete. .....\nModel       _\nMonarch Roy .........\nOkalti Com-\t\nPacalta    \t\nPrairie Roy ........\ntoyalite        _.\nouth End P*t* _-_\nSouthwest Pttt \u2014\nSpooner  \t\nUnited      ,_.\nVanalta   \t\nVulcan\nINDUSTRIALS:\nCapital   Est   \t\nCoast  Brew\n.00%      .00%\n.08%      .09\n_1\nMVt\n.11%\n1.09\n.03\n.02%\n2.29\n.43\n.28\n.80\n.34\n.08\n'' .13%\n.03%\nJO   |\n.21\n2.69\n.04\n-.04\n.16\n.05\n.08\n.06\n.30\n.09\n1.20\n. .07\n.21\n37.00\nHi\nM\nffi\n.11    .\n.08%\n.64\n.75 -\n_a\n,01\n.12\ni:io-\n. -M\n2.30\n.45\n.28\n.40\n.09\n.15\n.14%\n.04\nJ5\n.22\n.04%\n.17\n. J2\n1.25\n.08%\n.24%\n40.00.\n,06%\n.11\n1.08\n1.18\nStock Only After September 12\nUnder thi war budget pruented\nto the Houie ot Commoni tht txist\ntu on clgartttu wu laeriutd by\n$1 ptr 1000 cigarettes and on tobacco\nby five centi \u2022 pound.\nThe Increued tax la not applicable\nto itocki which wtrt in merchinti'\nhinds prior to Sept 12, officials said.\nWholesalers, Retailers Still in a\nQuandry Over Food, Tobacco Taxes\n*.'\nNo Word by Thursday\nWhen  to Effect\nHigher Prices\nGROCERIES, MEATS\nARE ALREADY UP\nWorld Exchanges\nNEW YORK, Sept 14 (AP)-A\nwidely erratic pound sterling broke\nto It* lowut point* sine* May,\n1933 today, then rallied in late trading but cloied down 7% ctnti bt-\nlow yesttrday'i finish. Banker!\nuid the brttk cime on orden to\nsell \"it the mirket\"\nAt one time during tht diy It\ntouched $3.85 ifter finishing it $4.01\nyesterdiy. Tonight's final figure\nwas $3.92%.\nTht rally followed announcement\nthat \"any American demand for\nforeign exchangi will bt utisfted\nln tht London market at $4.02 if\nsuch demud is ln connection with\nthe liquidation ot United States\nprt-wir sterling balances or with\ntht current trade transaction* of\ntht British Empire.\"\nThe French franc closed off .06%\nof a cent Tht Belgian belga gained\n.01 ot a cut Cinidlan dollar cloied it eo%:\nClosing rites follow, Grtit Britain ln dollars, others ln centi:\nGreat Britain, demud 8.02%;\nGreit Britain, cables 3.92%; 60-\nday bills 3.90%; 90-diy bills 3.89%;\nCanada, Montreal ln Ntw York\n90.00; Canada, New York ln Montreal 110.009; Belgium 17.12; Denmark 19.85; Finlud 3.00; Fruct\n2.23; Gtrmuy unquoted, benevolent 18.75, travel unquoted; Greece\n.80n; Hungary 19.50n; Italy 5.21;\nNethtrlandi 53.08; Norway 22.75;\nPoland 18.80n; Portugal 3.75n; Rumania ,70n; Sweden 23.80; Switzerland 22.68; Argentina (official) un-\nSuoted; Argentina (free) 23.75;\nraiil (official) unquoted; Brazil\n(fret) 8:00; Mexico 18.50n; Japan\n23.00n: Hong Kong 26.00; Shanghai\n7.00; Yugoslivli 2.28n.\nGRAIN EXPORTS\nHIGH IN AUGUST\nOTTAWA, Stpt 14 (CP) .-Export\nof whut wheat flour, oata ud ryt\nln August wtrt higher thu in August 1938, whilt birley shipments\nwert lowtr, tht Dominion Bureau\nof Statistic reported todiy.\nExport! with flguru for Auguit\n1938. ln bricketi: Wheit 10,272,929\nbuiheli (6,266,055); whut flour 379,-\n270 barrels (286,270); barley 1,073,750\nnushels (1,253,883); oati 1,009,105\nbuiheli (701.748); ud ry* 501,409\nbuiheli (148,533).\nLondon Stocks\nQuiet at Close\nLONDON, Sept 14 (AP).-InlUil\nimprovement wu milntslned in th*\nstock mirket today but interest lagged in late dealings ud the close\nwasquiet. Industrials were neglected\nand finished mostly lower. International issues were steadier. Copper\nand rubber sharu eued ud oili\nwere quieter.\n-. ' ,      .\nLondon Close   '\nLONDON, Sept 14 (AP)-HBritllh\n\u25a0tock closings:\nCent Mining \u00a314, Consol Gold\nFields 48s 9d, Dt Beers dfd \u00a35%,\nDistillers 58s, Imp Chem 20i 6d, Imp\nTob 108 i 9d, Rodeslu Anglo Am\n24i 6d, Vickers 16s 10%d.\nDOME MINES DIVIDEND\nTORONTO, Sept 14 (CP).-Dome\nMlnu, Limited,, todiy unounced\n50-cent piymenti for their next two\nquarterly dividend!. Th* tint ll\npayable Oct 20 to ihireholden of\nrecord Sept SO ind the iicond il\npayable Ju. 20 to ihireholden df\nrecord Dec. 30.     , .   .\nWholuilen and rttellcn In Ntlson wtre still in a quandry Thursday over th* newly imposed taxu\non foodstuffs, tobiccos, md ilec*\ntriclty ud gu for domestic pur*\nposes, Imposed under tht new Canadiu war burgtt\nWholeulen still had no definite\nword is to whtn to Impost tha\ntaxes. Most retailers had already\nplaced tht higher prices on thtlr\ngoodi by Wednesdiy or Thursdiy\nto ivoid louu ai tht only stocka\navailable were those ilready on\nthe shelves. Wlru wtrt itnt back\nand forth trom minuficturtr to\nwholesaler to retailer, with whole-\nsileri ud retailen climorlng for\nmore supplies and manufictureri\nreplying they could not furnish\nthem at present There wu no\nshortage of food ud no dugtr ot\nuy shortage, but supplies wer*\nnot being lent out till more definite prices on them were titibllsh-\ned. Retilleri emphatically dented\nthey were profiteering by placing\nthe higher pricu on goodi without iny official word, but wer*\nmerely protecting themselves ai\ntheir itocki wire io imill. Thty\nhid not thought to itock up ahead\nof the ntw tex levies. One merchmt believed that no retailer in\nNelion hid mora thin 200 or 300\npouhdi of tei, it the mut on hi*\nshelves. The retailer* wert (till\n\"hoping ud praying\" thit niw\nsupplies would be ln within th*\nnext tew daya.\nWIDE IFFICTt FILT\nOna wholeuler itated tha (antral public itemed to bt ot th*\nopinion thit th* n\u00abw texu implied only to fruh ud imoked\nmeita, tobiccoi, cigarettes, ud\nelectricity ud gu. This wu not\nthe cue, however, for cucelllng\nthe exemption of sales tax on such\ngoodi aa cmned fiih would pile*\nhigher pricu on that commodity.\nA greit muy other 'foodi would\nalso rise in prlct.\nOnt tobicco wholeuler, nol\nknowing when to plice tht tex on\nhli itocki, iteted on aU Involcei\nThursdiy thit the retailer would\nhave to pay the extra, cost tt th*\ntax had already taken effect\nThe Increase In carbonic acid gaa\nfor loft drink making would not\nb* large enough to rail* the prlc*\nto the consumer. Tht mtnufictur-\ners would absorb the cost it wu\n\u2022aid.\nMontreal Stocks    V\nShow Slight Losses\nMONTREAL, Sept 14 (CP).-Th*\n\u25a0tock mirket iluted towird th*\nlosing sidt in lite dealings today.\nLouu of fraction! to about ona\npoint ihowed for United Steel, Algoma Steel, Aibutoi ud Steel.*.\nCanada. '\nCuidiu Car common ud preferred and C. P. R. declined narrowly. National Steel Cir gained\nground. Metali on retreat included\nNickel, Smelten, Hudion Bay Mining ud Noranda.\nBell Telephone ud Power Corporation weakened. Oils edged up\ni trifle.\nSmall louu umt out for Prlca\nBrothers, Howard Smith, Dryden\nud Massey Harrii.\nThe News FRONTS\nLONDON\n7m.':\\        PARIS . .-rifc.-:\n\u2122 BERLIN w\nWARSAW   :\nBUDAPEST\n\"':,:;V':-     ROME ;,\nWASHINGTON\n\u25a0\u25a0\u201e\u25a0 OTTAWA ^\nW MOSCOW W\nTOKYO\nFronyhe Orient to the Occident, from the tundras\nto the tropics, reliable accounts of the happenings\nof the day.\nKeep up to date on swiftly moving events\n:    , the world over.\nREAD THE\n -.-\"-\u2022\n\u25a0 \t\nPAM TWK.VT\nNILSON DAILY NIW* NIUON, Isfc-rWOAY MOMfmt. MPT. tt.\nH:l*JfcrJ'H\njjjjijiaainniitii\"\" 11\u2014tt~ l\nTODAY AMD\nSATURDAY\nCOMPLETE SHOWS AT 2:00, 7:00 AND 8:55\nNEVER BEFORE A PICTURE LIKE THIS\nAIRLINER DOWN IN Jl\nIri) 8n ll stistn im tt\u2014stt.tl\nIwteeliaiteK Jii *m,-fX\nAT 2:50, 7:40, 9:45\nNtTE IS* 35.f.\nPLUS\u2014Screen Snapihote, Cemedy, Sport, Newa\n24 HOUR S\nDodge\u2014DeSoto\u2014Texico Producta\nSowtrby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nOppoilte the\nPoitofflce ud Humt Hotel\nLambert1!\nLUMBER\nPHONE 82\nI\nLadlei' and Centa' Overcoaft\nCLEANED, PRESSED,\nREPAIRED and RELINED\nPhone 1042 fer Pricu\n^ondltL CbaiuVt-,\nPHONE25\nPretcripMom\nCompounded\n1 Accurately\nFleury's Pharmacy\nMEDICAL ARTS BLOCK -\nFORSALE\n'34 Chevrolet Ught\nDeUvery .... $300\nGuaranteed Condition. Terms\nCan Be Arranged.\nYmlr Transport\n'   Carage\n.     Ymir. \" \"\nMM Endt, letd .\nS loidi fer ___\nSlibwood, $ aerdt\nItw Duit, unit _\nWOOD Now\n_$$.76\n_ $10.00\n_ $10.00\n \u00bb4.00\nPhone 163 or 434R1\n,t 4 \u00bb\u25a0\u2666\u00bb.\u00ab> i.a ******\nCream-0 Milk\nDBUCIOUS AND APPETIZING\nQood tor tha Children\nPALM  DAIRIES  LIMITED\n>>\u00bb-\u2666\u2666 * oo\t\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPer all your need! In plumbing rtpilrt, tlttrttlont, and\nr Initillttloni.\nPh. IIS       Ml VICTORIA ST.\n\u25a0AST TRAIL LOTS\nSend tor map and price Hit Maki\na itert on hiving tout own Borne\n\u2014with our monthly eaiy payment\n. Robertion Realty Co. Ltd.\nNelion.  B.C.\n=\nFACIALS MANICURES\nSHAMPOOS    PERMANENTS\nHaifch Tru-Art\nBeiuty Salon\nPhona 127        Johnstone Blk.\n1937 FORD\n4-deer eedin. Bttutlful maroon fin'\nIsh, Tlrei ind motor in ftK_*t\nexcellent ihipe. Prlea _-  TTf**\nPEEILES MOTORS\nBiktr It      Limited      Phone 118\n-^\nPrepare for It NOW! Aaaore frailer comfort and fuel\n. economy through the Winter.\nWe cin gtve you double aervice: the flnett coal mined\u2014\nThe fineit building miteriili available, Including\ninsulation and waHboarda.\n'\u25a0.'\u25a0' ,  .'\u25a0 ' .  \u25a0       \u25a0 * \u25a0\u25a0! .      >',\nPHONE 53\u2014FOR THE SOLUTION OF HOW TO KEEP\nWINTER OUT OF YOUR HOUSEI\n\u25a0a\nDUMBER 6, COAL CO.I\n\u00a3trVi0j\/w,Mti'\u00a3ftidU^ N\nsissia.\nDon't Be\nWe have C. G. L. Electric\nHeaters to take the chi.ll\nfrom your rooms these fall\nevenings. '    \\X^:-.-\u25a0\/'\n660 Watt-Each ._.\n1000 Watt\u2014Eaeh _ -\nWood,Vaixance\nHardware Company, Limited\nIM More Men Are\nSought by IMih\nBattery al Trail\n\u25a0 TRAIL, B.C.. Sept lt-The K\u00bbth\nField Bittery, R.C.A, hn Usued\nthe adl tor mother 100 men, espec-\nlilly those speciilized in mechanics, truck driving, tailoring, cooking, tnd thoemiktng, tnd thote experienced in tmiteur md commerciil ridio operation!.\ni Tat loctl bittery will itirt Mondiy a regular training ichedule ot\ntheoretical tnd practical work.\nNew men ire shaping up satisfactorily ln their training.\nInformition lt being twitted of\nthe establishment of t general recruiting depot tor ill branches of\nservice.\nMen who hive signed with the\nbittery since the list list was published ire Gunners G. T. Milne, R.\nH. Saunders, W. St G. Kemp, M O.\nBurnt, A. H. Clark, G. D. Lent-\nman, L. G. C. Robertson, W. Martin, M R. Zentgnt W. A. M. Sutherlind, J. M Fox, C. V. Hillett H.\nJ. W. Purdy.G. w. Coover, A. Pit-\nterson, J. Patterson, 3. Pearson,\nF. W. Ctrruthera, D. Ross, t, R.\nSutherlind, P. C. Lawley, D. A.\nMcKty, L. J. Dawson, S. Reid, P.\nTintin, O. H. HIU, E. Jl. Cleverly,\nA. a Bennett W. A. Morrice. C.\nT. G. Ingram, N. J. Harry, E. Foil,\nE. Olson, 3. Lussier; Ltnce-Sgt D,\nJ. Itnson.\nPANITAT. Indit (CP)-A pitched\nbattle between police ind villagers\nneir here resulted ln severe Injuries\nto two villager!. Fireirmi were\nuid In the fray, tnd two Muslims\nwere trrested it letdert.\nTOO UTE TO CLASSIFY\nROOMS FOR RENT. APPLY 410\n\u2022Victoria Street.\nEXPERIENCED WOMAN COOK\nwinted at onct. Capable of handling kitchen. Box 8556 Daily News\nttS\u00abelmttaSm>i^\u00bbi*Kimm\u00abm*tammmtSS\u00abttai}\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND\nREPAIR WORK. WEBB'S Ma Biker\n. \u2014DANCE\u2014 \u00bb'\nTonight at Willow Point\nRowntreee pestellee and gumt,\nIdeal for bridge. Wtlft Ntwt.\nElgin meet tonight at I p,m.\n, Specie!.      ,    '      \u2022\n' Phone KITCHENER for eut flow-\nen tnd Flonl. Designs.\nCAPTAIN BLACK-the beet tt\npipe. BUIH'S 632 Biker Street \u2022\nEDISON MAZDA LAMPS, P. H.\n\u2022MITH, PHONE HM, 381 Biker St\nATTREE STUDIOS OP DANCINO\nRegistration! today and Saturday,\nBeautiful hew decoration!, colorful lighting effects, a popular dance\nbind tnd a smooth floor, make\ndancing a real pleasure it the Eaglet\nHill every Stturdiy night\nWINDOW   GLASS\nDont wilt for bid weither, let\nyeur broken windows repilred now.\nWe hive a lerge itock ind cm eut\nte any required slie, HIPPERSON'S.\nTODAY 4 TOMORROW, SPECIAL\nHow lait\u2014Rtg. H for 75c. Houu\nDresses, Reg. to $2.98 for $1.76.\n.      BETTY ANN IHOP\nOpp. Capltol Theitre\nOUTLET HOTEL\nTAKE YOUR HOLIDAYS AT\nPROCTER, B.C.\nFISHING,  BOATING, SWIMMING,\n88 Foot Cibln Cruiser for hire '\nCiblns In the orchtrd for rent\nFISH and\nCHIPS\nTo Tiki Oiit, 251\nThe PERCOLATOR\n>36 FORD COUPE\nRADIO HEATER. *$<__-_\n1st Cltst Shtpe. Price _-_. *W\u00bb\u00ab*\nAutomobile Brokers\nJtck McDowell    Howird Thurmin\nNext Sivoy Hotel\nLAKEFRONT PROPERTY\nFOR SALE\nDesirable North Shore locitlon,\none mile from Nelson  ferry.\nPlenty of water, will divide to\niuit purchaser. Eaiy Termi.\nT. D. ROSLING\n8 Royal Bank Bldg.      Phona T17\nKootenay No-Odor\nDry Cleaning Co.\nPhone 128\nFOR PROMPT IERVICI\nSWEATERS AND\nJACKETS\nA Large Virlety     ?\nTOR CHILLY EVENINGS\nCodfreysVlimlled\n\u25a0s\nFinancial Security\nINVESTORS SYNDICATE\nMonthly Savinji Plan\nR. Wa DAWSON\nBonded Representitlve.\nBox 11      HlBpenon Blk.\n-\n.197\nCREASING AND MARFAK\nLUBRICATION\nWASHING - PARTS\nSEIBERLING  TIRES\nSKY CHIEF AUTO\n208 Biker     SERVICE     Phone 122\nMORE ABOUT\nNAZI sins\n(Continued From Pege One)\nThe totil number ot ihlpi lott\nln the wtr n fir retched 82, Including one French and tour\nneu trill.\nNEW TANKER\nLtteit victims of Nui subs were\nthe British Influence, a tanker built\nthii yeer.for the British-^ibiin\noil trade tnd the Britiih motor\nfreighter, Vincouver City, employed\nln the South Pacific-England trade\nand owned by the Reardon Smith\nLine, Ltd\nThe 4885-ton Vucouver City wu\ntorpedoed ott the South Cout of\nEire and her crew retcued by in\nunnimed Dutch tinker with u-\nliitance of planei, according to t\nmenage trom the United Statei\nliner Preildent Rooievelt\nThe 8431-ton Britiih Influence,\nowned by the British Tinker Compiny, Ltd. ot London, wu mmk\nibout 300 mllei off the cout ot Ireland. Her crew wu retcued by the\nNorwegian freighter Ida Bakke,\nthe United Statei liner Manhittin\nreported.\nREFUGEES HELD UP\nSea warfare wat earning terious\ndeity In return of refugeei from\nEurope. The Holland America line\nannounced 1700 Americana tt Rotterdam and Antwerp would be delayed in tailing for home becauie\nthe British held the liners Nleirw\nAmsterdam tnd Pennland tor a\ncontraband search.\nThe Norwegian Americin lint in.\nnounced in Norwty thtt ill pusenger space had been told up to\nOctober 17.\nBRITAIN TIGHTENS UP\nCHECK FOR CONTRABAND\nLONDON. Sept 14 (CP). - The\nBritish Government todty Intensified ltt drive to halt the flow of\nwtr supplies to Germtny, declaring\nthat \"already large quantities ot\ncontraband have been stopped and\nprevented from reaching the\nenemy.\"\nThe Admiralty disclosed the\nNleuw Amsterdam, fUgsbip of tht\nHolland America line, wu exun-\nined yeiterdiy for contrtbtnd tnd\nthtt .more thin a icore of ihlpi\nwert detained ott the Boutheaat\ncout todiy tor lurching.\nPreviously the Miniitry of Economic Warfare hid tnnounced the\nleisure ot the cargo of the Netherlands iteamer Groenlo u suspected\ncontraband ind the searching of in\nAmerican ihip, the Black Oiprey.\nTht Nleuw Amsterdam and the\nBlack Osprey were released after\nteerch.\nPleads Guilty to\nHaving Liquor in\nCafe in Rossland\nROSSLAND, B. C, Sept 14 -\nNorman Nordqulst of Rossland,\npleaded guilty to being ln possession of liquor while In t restaurant\nand wu given one year'i suspended\nsentence by Magistrate R. E. PleW'\nman thli iftemoon.\nCorporal G. R. Lennox bt Uying\nthe charge, uked leniency for\nNordquist, ititing thtt thli wu hli\ntint offend and that he wu not\nIntoxicated it the time in question.\nBERLIN REMOVES\nTAXIS SAVE GAS\nBERLIN, Sept 14 <AP> .-Berlin\nttxicibe wert removed from ier.\nvice today u t gasoline conserve.\ntion meuure. with omnibus ind\nttreet ctr tervlce already cur.\ntilled, night transportation became in acute problem for cittern\nof the Reich ctpltaL\nNo Announcement of\nMortar's Successor\nOTTAWA, Sept. 14 (CP).-Formtl\napproval by His Majesty ot the\nGovernment's selection of a successor to Sir Herbert Mtrler u\nCtntditn Minliter to the United\nStatei hu not yet been received\nfrom London, it wu learned today,\nand no announcement will be made\nuntil that approval ii received.\nJe A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist >\nSUITE MS, MEDICAL ARTS BLDO\nTrading Fruit Is\nUnshackled, Trail\nAsserts Haskins\nTRAIL. B.C.. Sept 14-W. I.\nHukins, chairman of the B.C. Fruit\nBoard, on t brief visit to Trail\nthii week, expressed concern over\nreports \"thit beciuie of the control legislation under which the\nBoird operate!, the price of fruit\nit set at a high figure, and that\nwhile consumer! go hungry for\nfruit It roti on the ground In the\nOkanagan and the regulations of\nthe board are the cause of this ttate\nof iff tin\".   -\n\"It is hard to understand why\nthese misleading itatementi are\nmide, or why tnyone ihould be Interested ln creating a feeling of\nantagonism between the workers of\nTrail md the fermen of the Oktn-\nagan\", Mr. Haskins ssid. \"Each of\nthese groups, like ill other groups\ntnd classes ln our economic setup, Is dependent on tbe good will\nind cooperation of the other if the\nbest Interests of til ire to be terved.\nThe fruit groweri buy their fertilizer! tnd ipray material from\nTrail, tnd in turn the consumers\nof Trail buy their fruit from the\nOkanagan. This Is u it should be.\"\nMr. Haskins uid it could not be\ntoo clearly stated that the Fruit\nBoard hu never at any time made\ntny regulations of sny kind which\nin any way hindered or hampered\nthe free trading of fruit to TraU.\n\"No regulationi of any kind prevent either growers or merchants\nmaking any deal they like with one\nanother.\" Mr. Haskins slid. \"No\nprice ii iet by the Botrd, tnd no\nregulationi of iny kind hinder the\nfree flow of thi product, ln ftct,\nthere il no difference ln Trail between the handling or merchandising of fruit and of tny other\ncommodity.\"\nBACKBITE\nBicktcht tablet! for tht kldntyt.\nRelltvu baekieh!, lumbago\nrhtumitlimr-\nPER\nBOX\nBUY A HOME BEFORE WINTER\nWe ire offering some good buys\n$800 to 19000\nLook over our list, we mty have\nwhit you wtnt\nHUE. DILL\n532 WARD ST.\nT. H. WATERS & CO.\n.  .'   ,        LIMITED 1\nWt ipeclallze ln glass tor buildings, lutomobiles, boita and\nfurniture.\nWINDOWS REOIAZED\nQrehf ell's Cafe\nDELICIOUS\nFISH and CHIPS\n^^^ ,^_M '^m^ __\u25a0\u25a0_' t__m ^^__ _m_. _m_ ^^m\nAnd at tht STAR yen lava In ad wayi\u2014Ba cause you gtt tht finttt of foodi at mod-\n\"oratt pricta delivered promptly to your door, you aavt younelf tho necetaity of carry-\nIng tham homt and of worrying about Infer ior quality.\nFriday and Saturday Specials\nPURE PORK SAUSAGE: OP\nSwift'i Premium, Lb. tin .... fit) C\n8fAUSAQE-8wlft'i Brookflild, Fruh,\nPure Pork; Lb. pkt ...\t\nCORNED BEEF-EI RaneMi    ;\"\u2022',\"\nE tlni j ;\u2014u,\nCHEESE-Kraft!     \u25a0\u25a0  \u2022 \u2022' ...  !\n2 Ib. box \u2014 \u201e_.\u2014..\u201e. __\nSALAD DRESSINQ-rMlracle Whip;\n32 oz. Jar __-._ ..-_..\u2014__.\nIVORY SOAP\u20142 large ban, regular\n\u2022tOtf value for __.___.__\t\n1.2 Piece GIsMi terving Set and 1 larga\npkg. Chlpio; All for _.\n25<\n29*\n55*\n45*\n\u25a0IS*'\n27*\nTOMATO KETCHUP: Nabob,\nLarge bottle, 1 for.........\n35c\nH. P. 8AUCE-\nBottle\t\nTOMATO SOUP-Campbell*i;\nS tine\t\ntHRIMPS\u2014Blick Label, wet or dry\npack; 2 tlni  .......__\nSANDWICH MEATB-Hidlund'i\nAuorted; S tlni ___\t\nPRUNES\u2014Nabob, extra large, Santa\nClara; 2 Ib. eirton \u2014 i   ., I\t\nCERTO\u2014For preiervlng;\nt bottiu\t\n.29*\n.25*\n39*\n25*\n25*\n49*\nGOLDEN CORN-Royal City;\n\u2022 \u00bb tint .\t\nGREEN CUT BEANS\u2014\n> tint\t\nBUTTER WAFERS\u2014Chrlitle'i Rlti; .\n2 pkts. :\u201e__\u201e____\nSTRAWBERRY JAM\u2014Pure, speciil\npeck; 4 Ib. tin\t\n35*\n35*\n35*\n.59*\nI DADS COOKIES: Oatmttl tr\nCocoanut,! do.. .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,..\u201e.\nSHELLED WALNUTS-Fruh white\nmut quartan; Lb....\nBAKERS COCONUT-Medlum;  '\nLb ._-_.._._>.__\t\nGRAPEFRUIT JUICE-Dr. Phillip**,\nglint M oz. tin; 2 for _....\t\nVINEGAR\u2014Helm, pure milt white or\nCider; W\/t ot bottle _,\nVINEGAR\u2014Holbrook'! Imported, pure\nMilt; Gallon ,\nLUX TOILET IOAP\u2014\n4 bin\t\n29*\n.19*\nm\n19*\n89*\n25*\nBUTTER: Clartiholm, firat (PI AC\ngrade, 31ba  \u00ab?1.U\u00abJ\nFreih direct from the creamery\nMARMALADE\u2014Suntlpt, Orange,\nLimon, Grapefruit; 4 lb. tin\t\n49*\nFresh Fruits and Vegetables\nHUCKLEBERRIES\u2014\nBuktt : .\nPEARS\u2014\nBuktt\t\nPEACHES\u2014Freetteni;\nBuktt . _,\nGRAPES\u2014Okt-tgtn Coneordi;\nLtrgt buktt \u2014 ..........\n35*\n15*\n\u00ab5*\nI          CANTALOUP: Okanagan\n\u2014\n1 Medium alio, 4 for\t\n25*\n1 Large also,\t\nIO*\n1 Extra large, 2 for ...........\n25*\ntWEET POTATOES\u2014\nt Ibi. i _-\nTURNIPS\u2014\nt Ibi. - -,,.\nPARSNIPS-\nI lbl.\t\nUTAH CELERY\u2014\nLb.  \u2014\nGOLDEN BANTAM CORN\u2014\nDoten - __..._,_,\n.25*\n25*\n.25*\n\u201e9*\n25*\nTOMATOES:            :.:        11\"\nBaiket .,, ivC\nIE 10 OR 11 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY\nrfrlGRocERYfir\nService\n\u00b1177777:\nROOFING\nEoves Troughs, etc.\nR. H. Maber\nPhone est   ., 510 Koottnty tt\ntm&SSte&S3tmt&SX&&mi$*S&)&C_m\nYou'll never regret buying\na made to meaiure iuit from\nJACK BOYCE\niU Baker Style Shop Phone 180\nHeadquarter* for\nLeishman Clothtt\nWe like to sell clothes to ]\nmen   who   realiit   that\nclothes mean a  lot  in\neveryday life \u2014 Busintas\nand social. That's why\nyou    ean   expect    our J\nclothes to do their part to I\nmaka you look your pert\/\nEMORY'S\nLimited\nTht Man't Stort\n=\nFUR STORAGE\nREPAIR* AND REMODEL*\nMalcolms Furs\nISt Btker Bt\nPhone I\ns\nNo war cltiut In for\nnuurtnet  contrieti  until\nnotice, full imount! ptld in;\ndent ilckneu or deith. Buy ;\nPhone 980\nFRANK A STI\nS7T Biker St,\nSS\nA\nBA1\nFrom fe.05\nKoottnay Motors\nelion) Ltd. Wiitneltl\n\u25a0V\n(Nelion)\nSee the Thrilling Auto Races\non the Famous Indianttpolis\n.'., * Speedway'\nAt the Civic Friday & Saturday\nFor 20 constcutivt ytors tht winning\n;- cars havt bttn equipped with\nFor 15 Consecutive Years. 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