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Page 1\nwmuynLinmiiumrnirmmmmm\nBoston, Rangeri Tied fer N.H.L   I ^Q\nSINGAPORE GUNS\nHURLING SHELLS\nACROSS  STRAIT\nReinforcements  Have\nArrived Defenders\nAre Told\n60,000 PULLED\nFROM PENINSULA\nBy C. YATES MeOANIEL\nSINGAPORE, Feb. 1 (AP). -\nSingapore's guns, thickly studded\nalong tha low North 8hora, opened fire for the first time In direct\ni defence of this British keep today,\nsending their shells screaming\n\u2022.cross tha moat of Johore Strait.\nThe shells were aimed at Japanese communications where the\nInvaders were drawing up thalr\nforcee to positions looking across\nthe mlta-wlda water barrier, pre-\naumably for a direct aasault on\nthla fortress.\nThe battered defenders In the\nlong backward trek through Malaya, numbering 60,000 who Saturday completed their withdrawal\nfrom the peninsula, heard the first\nofficial announcement that long-\nn.edcd reinorcemenla had \u00abrrived.\nSir Shenton Thomas, Governor of\nthe Straita Settlement*, uld sub-\nitintlal lid reached Singapore In\n.the unt few days. The nsture of\nthe reinforcements wsa not disclosed.\n\"We hava bean told by Mr.\nChurchill and others that help Is\nbeing sent as quickly as possible,\"\nhe said In a broadcast 'I can tell\nyou now that In tha last few days\nsubstantial reinforcements havs\nbeen received.\nThe battle of Singapore la now\nbeginning. It will be grim no doubt,\nbut not more so than In Britain.\nRussia and^Ct^na. And If the people A* tltese' MBMrlel can stand Up\nfo total war so cat? the people of\nSingapore.\"\n1 The King sent thi) messsge to the\nGovernor:\n\"In this hour of trial I send to\nyou and lo my people al Singapore,\nas well aa to those from China and\nOther countries who made their\nhome amongst you, a message of\nlympathy and good cheer.\n\"While (he forcej of the Empire\nire fighting so valiantly against an\nenemy greatly superior In numbers,\nI know sll on the Island will acquit\nthemselvea with the same resolution. I wish good to you all.\"\nAustralian soldiers, who were held\ntn reserve until the Jspanese were\nWithin 80 miles of Singapore and\nthen thrown into a difficult fight In\nthi Jungles, declsred they were determined to fight here u hsrd as\nAustralians who went through the\nliege of Tobruk In Africa\nTactics of Japaneea ewlmmere\nwho crossed the Strait of Hong\nKong were to be guarded against,\n\u25a0a well ae stealthy attacke by email\nboata at night In addition they\nhad to keep a vigilant watch for\nparachutists.\nToday's communique, aside\nfrom mentioning artillery fire,\naald Japanese planea had been active but without caueing any serious damage or casualties. Three\nJapanese planes were ehot down\nand two British planes Were loet.\n\u2022Our task Is to hold this fortress\nintil help can comr, a, assuredly lt\n\u00bblll come: this we are determined\nto do,\" said s proclamation of the\nllngapore commander, Lieutenant\nGeneral A. t Percival, who called\nfor ruthless steps sgainst the enemy\nboth within and without.\nThe  final  retreat of Australians,\nScottish highlanders, British Sikhs,\nGurkhas  snd  Malayan  militia  was\ncarried out last night from a line\nsrhlch had extended acrou the Ma-\nly ungles from 18 to 40 miles Nr rth\nIf this island.\nThe transfer of this force ert nn-\nJlsclosed sue across Johore \u2022 strait\nwaa aided by units of the British\nNavy snd under the protection of\nIhe Air T rce, but the Japanese did\nlittle tn Interfere, probably because\nIhe sudden withdrawal was a surprise to them\nWhen the last truck and tank had\nrumbled across, the mines which\n.ud been set under tlie half-mile\n$fg causeway connecting the island\nssllh the mainland were set off. and\nhunks of lhe structure were hurled\nto the sky.\nHEADS YANKS  IN  IRELAND\nMai-Gen. Russel P. Hartle commands the force of United Statea\ntroops that has landed In Northern Ireland\nINDIES BATTLING\nTO HOLD JAPS TO\nLANDING POINTS\nVanguards Only Have\nReached Amboina\nAirfield\nROUND UP 2000\nJAP CIVILIANS\nBy   WITT   HANCOCK\nBATAVIA, N.E.I, Feb. 1 (APT.\n\u2014Thi Indlei, confident that the\ndiuitrouB blowi to Japan's convoy\nIn the Strait of Micma have\n\u25a0maihed htr moit ambltloui Invasion plan eo far, battled today to\nconfine the enemy to scattered\npointi where landings already\nhave  been achieved.\nThe chief new focui of invasion\nin the Indies li the island of Am*\nboina. the site of the Archlpelifo'i\naecond most Important naval base,\nbut a brief communique barren of\ndetail said only the \"fighting Is continuing.\"\nIn Melbourne, however, an Australian communique reported that\nJapanese forces on Ambolna had\nreached the vicinity of the airport\nand, ln Tokyo, the Japanese Imperial\nheadquarteri claimed that another\ninvasion force had completed occupation of Pontlanak, chief city of\nthe Netherlands Borneo West coast\n440 miles North of Batavla.\nOnly vanguardi of thi Japaneie\non Ambolna hava reached tha an-\nvlroni of the airfield, tho Auitralian communique announced on\nInformation reported by R.A.A.F.\nreconnaissance.\nIt said also that 10 Japanese planes\nattacked the airdrome at the port of\nj Koepang, on Timor, the Netherlands\n1 island which lies between New Gui-\n\u25a0 nea and Australia off the Eaitern\nI tip of Java, and raided shipping In\ni the adjacent Semao Straits but\ncaused neither damage nor casual-\n' ties.\n! ROUND UP 2000\nI About 2000 Japanese have been\nI rounded up in the Netherlands scattered Pacific possessions, and many\n'Germans and Chinese suspected of\nJapanese sympathies \u2014 and even\n: Netherlanders who are presumed to\nbe  pro-Nazi\u2014have  been  sifted   out\nand   isolated.\n10,000 in Action\nAgainst Hungarians\nLONDON, Feb. 1 (CP). - Ten\nthousand fighters are in action\nagainst Hungarians In the Carpatho-\nUkraine, that part of former Czechoslovakia ceded to Hungary, it was\nreported tonight by Pavel Cebere.\nj repreientative    of    the    Carpatho-\ni Ukrainians   on   the   Czecho-Slovak\niitate council In London.\nThese troops, operating in the\neasternmost    tip     it    the    former\ni Czecho-Slovakia. are In dally radio\ncommunication with the Czecho\ncouncil In London, Cebere said.\nHOLLYWOOD. Feb 1 lAP). -\n'ario Sayles Taylor, 53, radio ad-\n'lier on domestir affairs known\nI the \"Voice of Experience.\" died\nuddenly   today.\nNORWAY PATRIOTS DIE\n| WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 (AP) -\n, Hie Norwegian legation said Saturday that \"s new wave of German\nj executions in Norway has brought\n\u25a0 death to at leaat 10 Norwegian patriots during the past four days.\"\nSCHOOL   INSPECTOR   DIES\nI    VICTORIA,   Feb.   1    (CP)-AlUn\nCampbell     Stewart,     Inspector    of\nBritish Columbia public schools\n! from   190]   until   his   retirement   in\n1931. died here today in his 78th\ni year\nBIG GINS SMASH\nJAP ATTEMPT TO\nNABCORREGIDOR\nBarges, Launches Are\nCaught in \"Secret\"\nInvasion\nMacARTHUR ALSO\nTURNS BACK JAPS\nWASHINGTON, Feb. 1 (AP).-\nA Japanese attempt to capture\nCorregidor fortress ln Manila Bay\nby a sn-Jk raid hai been crushed,\nthe United States War Department\nreported today, by blasts from the\nfort's big guns which wiped out\nan enemy expedition assembled\non numerous barges and launches\nHeld at bay for weeks by the army\nof Gen. Douglas MacArthur on Batan peninsula, the Japanese apparently determined to attack Corregidor ln an effort to bring resistance ln the Philippines to an tnd\nwith one swift stroke.\nThe Island and Its satellite fortifications guard the back door to the\nBatan peninsula and thus prevent\nlanding of major forces ln the rear\nof MacArthur's men. Further resistance by the American-Filipino\nforces would be virtually impossible\nif the forts fell.\nThe Japanese gathartd \\h*\nbargea and launches at Ttrnatt, a\nvillage about tt miles tenth of\nManila and within easy range ef\nCorregldor's   guns.\nPresumably, grttt secrecy attended tht preparations, but word\nof thtm reached tht American\ngtrrlton In tht fortress.\n\"Our big guns wtrt suddenly\nconcentrated on thla force,*' tho\nWar Department aald. 'The surprise wu complete and the font\ntnd Itt equipment wore destroyed.\"\nThe communique, madt do estimate of the numbers of the enemy\nlost ln thil action. It wu believed,\nhowever, thst losses must hive\nbeen great since reference was mtde\nto \"numerous\" craft assembled for\nthe expedition. No small force could\nhope to seize Corregidor.\nIn addition to reporting this enemy set-back the communique said\nMacArthur's men had repelled leveral itrong Japanese thrusts, Inflicting relatively large losses on the\nenemy.'\nExpect No New\nBonuses Feb. 15\nOTTAWA, Teb. 1 (CP) -New cost\nof living bonuses or Increases in\nexisting bonuses are baud, under\ntho Federal wages stabilizing program, on the rise ln the official\ncost-of-living Index fer January.\n19.2, above the October, IMl, index, except ln apecial cases.\nThis wss recalled today In connection with a statement in Toronto\nby W. J. Couper, Assistant to Bryce\nM. Stewart, Deputy Labor Minister,\nthat \"it is probable that no new\ncost-of-living bonuses or increases\nto present bonuses will be payable\nFeb. 15.\"\nThe Index figure for October,\n19.1, was 116.3 but during November\u2014latest month for which statistics sre available\u2014It declined to\n11! 8. his was Uken as reflecting\nthe announcement of tho Federal\nprice celling policy by Prime Minister Mackenzie King Oct. 18\nThe price ceiling was Instituted\nDec. 1, with the express purpose of\nhalting the spiral In wartimt living costs, which from August. 1939.\nto Nov. 1, IMl, had advanced 15.4\nper cent.\nFIRIT YANK TO LArsB.^*\nPicked at random by Ma].-Gen.\nHartle, Mllburn Henke, 22-year-\nold private, wu chosen to tb* first\nA mor i can to walk down the gangplank as the flrit A.Z.F. landed In\nIreland. He ll the ion of a Ger-\nman-born father, but he htijprom-\nlied to \"give the Germans Mil.\"\nCHANGE DEFENCE\nIN AUSTRALIA\nAS JAPAN GAINS\nWar Chiefs Called in\nto Three-Hour\nSession\nRESERVE LABOR\nPETERING OUT\nM__LBOUW*T, Ft*. 1 (AP), -\nThe Australian cabinet announced\ntonight that lt htd mtdt secret defence decisions to mttt tht dunging titustion (1 s result of tht Japanese gains In Malaya and tht\nEtst Indies.\nWar Minister Francis Forde, Act\nclosed for security reasons.\nChiefs of the Australisn srmy, air\nand naval branches were called in\nduring the three-hour session In\nwhich ths Cabinet wu said to htve\nshown anxiety over the situation at\nbesieged Singapore.\nAlthough the main water lupply\nwu drawn from the mainland, Mr.\nForde laid, Singapore would not\nsuffer ii Hong Kong did becauie\nthere ii a good local lupply on\nthe Iiland' and plentiful rain.\nThe pipeline connecting Singapore\nwith tht Malayan mainland wai\ncarried on the causeway over Johore   Strait,  which   wai  breached.\nIndicative of the gravity with\nwhich the developments srt regarded, Prime Minister John Curtin snd other senior ministers\ncancelled their plans to go to Can\nRUSS MAKE 55\nMILE GAIN ON\nUKRAINE FRONT\nPromise  Sensational\nAnnouncements\nSoon\nWHOLE AREAS\nARE ISOLATED\nBy   IDDY   GILMORE\nMOSCOW, Ftb. 1 (AF) - A\nstorming M--mllt tdvinot on t\n80.milt front In the Ukraine in\ntht lut ftw days wu rtporttd\nIn Sevltt wtr dispatches today\nwhloh told of growing German\nrout and confusion on four fronts\nwhert Russian apaarheada htvt\nprodded dttp Into tho thinly.did\nranks ef thtir foe.\nFrom Leningrad to the Crimea\ncimt report after report ot success.\nAlthough (ew definite places were\nnamed, It wu Indicated that whole\ntreu which on the msp appear to\nlit undtr Ntxl control actually have\nbttn Isolated, and tht ctgey Soviet\ncommand is only wslting for the\ntruth to dswn upon the German\ngenerals before making a seriei of\nstnntlontl announcements.\nIn line with this policy of keep-\nlag tht Germans guessing, tonight's\nSoviet communique said only that\nRuuiin troopi todty \"deitroyed enemy centres of resistance snd continued their advance.\" It gave no\ndut u to whert the fighting wu\nIn   progress.\nFrom tht top of Iht front to the\nbottom, tht wtr reports told of\nthese victoriei:\n1. The 7th Parachute Division\ntransferred from Crete to the\nLeningrad front, ls imong t long\nlist of Germsn units routed In\nrecent dtyl, nid t wit correi-\nommunist   Psrty   newspaper.\n1. Repelling five German counterattacks in the Moscow zone in three\ndays, ikl unlti of tho Red Army\nkilled MOO Oermsns ind liberated\n80 Inhabited placet, another war\ndispatch  declared.\nTlie Germani have been forced\nto the expedient of rushing up re-\nserves in trtnsport pltnes In a desperate bid to item the Rusiiin\ndrive.\nHere, along tht Minsk Highwiy,\nwhtrt tht Germans were being dislodged from fortification after fortification, the cry was being raised,\n\"On to tha liberation of Soviet\nWhit* Russia!\"\nRed Star uld that on the Kalinin\nfront. Northwest of Moscow, where\nthe Ituuitns st the lsst report were\nthrusting  t.wsrcl  the  Lttvlin   bor-\n\u00bbHOT IN PARACHUTI\nShooting down two Japanese\nplanei, Lieut. Marshal J. Anderion of Oklahoma City was forced\nto takt to his parachute when hii\nown plane wu hit. Jap planes\nfollowed his descent and machine-\ngunned him as he helplessly floated to earth. He wai killed before\nhe reached the ground, but one\nJap plane returned to machine-\ngun the body on the ground.\nAXIS ADVANCE\nANOTHER (0 TO\n(5 MILES, LIBYA\nbcrra,   the   capital,   where   they . der from Kholm, 00 milei iway, the\nwere to have attended a meeting ' German* had been dislodged irom\n400 Farmers in\nOttawa for Talks\nOTTAWA, Feb. 1 (CP). - More\nthan 400 Prairie wheat-growers and\ntheir supporters rolled (nto Ottawa\ntoday aboard two \"parity price\" ipeclal trains to lee the Federal Gov-\nernment about adjustment! In the\nwheat policy aimed at improving\ntheir  economic  condition,\n110 SMALL CUSSES\nOF WATER KILL CIRL\nNEWARK. N, J. Feb. 1 (AP).-\nMargaret Boylan. 12, died Saturday\nafter driaklng 110 imall glassei of\nwater wjflt pliying ptrty. Dr. Hirriion Mirtlmd. tssex Cunty Medical Examiner, luued a tentative\nverdict of \"death from Internal\ndrowning\" He said the girl drank\nabout five quarts of water.\nof state premiers at the Federal\nLoan Council.\nMr. Curtin, who has Just returned\nfrom Perth, wu to preside at another meeting today of the War Advisory Council.\nIn Canberra It was disclosed that\nEdward Ward, Minister of Labor\nand National Service, will have\npowers under tho new minpowtr\nregulationi to declire any Industry\nor undertaking to be \"protected.\"\nNo penon employed by \u2022 protected industry will be able to en-\nlilt in the armed forcei without permluion.\nTht Sydney Stock Exchinge Re\nvlaw stld tht reservoir of reserve\nltbor In Australia la almoit ox-\nhtustld. There trt Itlll some\nthouundi of registered unemployed, but mtny of these persons trl\nunemployable, tht RtvltW uld.\nAfter ill Australia's unemployed\nhave bten absorbed. It uld, there\nwill soon be thousands of vacancies\nto be filled.\nAbsorption of women snd girls\nInto the country's economic life Is\nbeing accelerated.\nDisregard Taxes in\nImport Estimations\nOTTAWA Feb. 1 (CP). - The\nWartime Pricei ind Tride Boird\nuid tonight thit In estimating for\nduty purposes tho value of goods\nImported Into Ctnada, Import and\nexcise duties and taxes Imposed In\ntht exporting country will bt dit-\nregirded.\nTht chmged procedure wu put\nInto tffeot by ordir-ln-councll In \u2022\nmovt Intended to help milntaln the\ngeneral price celling! by reducing\nthe dutlei payable on Imported\ngooda. i\n10 populated placet in the last 24\nhours loaing 1000 dead and\nwounded.\n3. After silence of many days\non the Crlmsa front, Red Army\ndispatches said several Important\nhllli overlooking Sevastopol, thi\nnaval base, had been occupied,\nand that the Soviet front had\nmoved up half a mile In the last\ntwo  daya.\nIt wu on the Southern or\nUkraine front, however, that the\ngreatest events evidently were taking place.\nThen was no elaborition of the\nSoviet report of i M-mile idvince\non \u2022 SO-mlle front In the Ukraine,\nin which 20 more villigei ind towns\nwere liberated.\nTht tnnouncement merely told of\nthe defeat of thrtt regular divisions, Including the 68th which hid\nbeen retting in Khirkov, jndustrisl\ncentre of the Ukraine, ind which\nwu rushed to the front when the\nRussians begin i surprise offensive\nNEAR   ORIAT   0AM\n(TV BBC uid Sundsy that the\nRussians were within 37 miles of\nDnleperopelrov.sk, the site of the\ngreat dam and hydro-electric works\nwhich the Red forces destroyed before the Germans entered Aug 2t\nThli would Indicate the Russisns\nwere pushing Eastward and also\ndeepening their salient i\nThe offensive may represent \u25a0\nhugt pincer designed to snip off\nthe entire German-held tret tround\ntht Induitrlil centre of SUlino, Ta-\nntnrog and Mariupol North of the\nSei of Arov.\nThere itlll wu no explanation of\nhow the Russians had suddenly\nreached Berestovoya, 11. mile.\nWest of German-held Tsgsnrog. a\nsuccess which waj reported Sstur-\nNaval Bombers Score\nHits on Rommel\nSupply Ships\nBOMBERS RANGE\nOYER LAND AREA\nBy STEPHEN BARBER\nCAIRO, Teb. 1 (AP). - Axis\ntroopi hid rolled aonther 60 to 85\nmilei back.Into Eaitern Libya today, by passing Barce near the\ntop ot tht Clrenairsn hump, but\nS*T\"1S# nt*tl 'tflBStwrt icored *n-'\nother victory over three shlpi\ncarrying suppliei to Field Marshal\n)    Erwin Rommel.\n1 The Germans and Italians, following up their occupation of Bengasi,\ndrove East slong the main coastal\nroad and thrust another column\nthrough the Jebel-el-Achddar Moun-\nI tains.\nThe British forces were In  con-\n\u25a0 tact with the enemy \"West of Mar-\nsua,\" which Is 85 miles Northwest\nof   Bengasi   and   about   halfway   to\n' Derna,\nI    Rome said AKIs forces were mov-\nj Ing Eastward across Libya after bypassing Barce but the Berlin communique spoke only vaguely of\n\"further successful fighting operations\" In North Africa,.\nIn tha stormy waters of the\nMediterranean, the picture was\nbrighter. Naval bombers torpedoed a tanker Thursday night and\nalso \"probably unk\" two freighters, one of them  lsrge.\nOne ihip struck by i torpedo was\nlast seen with a list to port, and the\nother with three 'tin fish\" In her\nsides was sighted down at the stern\nwith a starboard list. Smoke was\npouring from this victim.\nRAF. bombers and fighters ranged the whole fluid battle srea, destroying armored and motorized\nenemy equipment and machine-gunning troops.\nRAF. fliers sttacked from low\nlevels, and ln all their operations\nlost but a single plane\nAuxiliary Vessels;\nPlanes and Shore\nInstallations Hit\nThough No Warships Caught, Raid Believed\nHeavy Blow for Subs Working Off U. S.\nCoast; Clears Convoy Path\nWASHINGTON, Feb. 1   (AP)\u2014Warships and plants otf\nthe United States Pacific Fleet have wreaked terrific damage'\nupon  Japanese mid-Pacific bases  lying across tho ruote of\nsupply to the Western Pacific combat areas.\nMany enemy auxiliary ships were sunk or damaged, many\nenemy planes were destroyed and the installations ashom\nwere heavily battered, the Navy reported today in a communique which gave no figures on enemy losses. Two United\nStates warships were slightly damaged by \"near misses' of\nJapanese bombers and 11 aircraft were lost.\nIt was, so far as has been reported, the first time Amer*  '\nrcan   bombs   have   fallen   on?\nJapanese territory.\nBATTERED ITALIANS\nTO BE WITHDRAWN\nI NEW YORK. Feb. 1 (APl-The\nBBC said today that Moscow broad-\nj casts claimed four Italian divisions\ni in the Dcnets Basin have been bo\ni badly battered by Russians in the\ncold that their commander has de-\n\\ manded their withdrawal.\niday night by the Army organ Red\nj Sur.\n\u25a0 Red Star aald, however, that the\nRussian   advance   wai  at a   greater\ntempo than even the sensation Ger-\nj rnan gams between June and No-\n| vember.\nTht Germani now are building new aecond and third 11 nat\nof defencei, It wai iald, and are\nbringing up reiervei from detp\nIn the rear.\nI Clashes between Germans and\n|su)klng Rumanian troopi on the\n1 Sevastopol front have occurred, Red\n\u25a0Army diapaYhei said, and the Ger-\n\u25a0 mani have been obliged tn re-\n| place    some    Rumanian    regiments\nwrh German units because the Ruman *ans are cnmpla:ning a( the\nI length of tht war\nThe communique reflected fierce\naerial fighting, the Japanese apparently putting up a stiffer defence with pursuit planes and anti-\naircraft guns than they did with\nwarships or coastal batteriei.\nThe loss of II American aircraft\nalso bespoke severe fighting aloft,\nIt waa believed to be the heaviest\nlou suffered by United States Air\nTorces in a single engagement to\ndate but if the radio of Japaneae\nlossei to American losses which has\nprevailed in previous air fights\nwas maintained, the Japaneie suffered a vastly heavier blow.\nThe communique said Admiral\nChester W. Nimitz, Pacific Fleet\nCommander, 'reports that ... no\nlarge enemy combatant veueli\nwer* found,\" a phrasing which\nted V8urih.se lhat the attacker*\nhsd hc-ped to surprise units of the\nJapanese fleet at these bases in\nthe Marshall and Gilbert Islands.\nI The types of vessels sunk were\n.not identified except by the broad\n] term \"auxiliaries.'\n| Despite the disappointing failure\nj to catch large Japanese warships\nthere, the heavy raid carried implications of important tactical ac-\ni compliihments.\n! Enemy submarines which have\ni been reported < perating off the Pa-\n' c if ic coast of the United^States are\n1 believed to have had their operating bases in the Marshall Islands,\n! Japan's Easternmost possessions.\n| The islands, some 2000 miles\n1 Southwest of Hawaii and 600 miles\n1 South of Wake Island, lie across the\nj most direct route of supply between\nj the United States and the besieged\nj defender? of Batan Peninsula in the\n; Philip;nes and of Singapore.\nThe crippling of these Japanese\nnaval and air bases likewise cripples the Interference the enemy\ncan interpose against military\ni convoys from the United States to\n;    all the Western Pacific theatre\nWhile the communique left the\n| Impression that naval aircraft car-\n1 ried out most of the destruction,\n| it said Japanese installations hart\nI    been hit hard by shellfire.\nj In the Gilbert group, an attack\n! wm made on Makin Island wh'ch\n; the Japanese wrested from Britain\nI early in the war. The other bases\n! assaulted al! were in the Marshall\nj gr\u00b0up.\n; Wote, one of the main Japanese\nbases. Is 635 miles Southeast of Wake\n\\ Island, and was considered the prob-\n'-, able base of the attack on Wake\nwhose marine garrison surrendered\nj in December,\nJaluit, another important Japanese\ni base in the Marshall,s is 210 nvles\nI South of Wotje, About 230 miles still\n[farther South is Makin Island.\nAll   these  islands are among the\n'far flung groups which Japan took\nfr m  Germany   in  the   First  Great\nWar   ar.ft   has   held   since   under   a\nLeague of Nations mandate.\n1     The  natives  arc  Kanaks\nIn 1934 Jalmt had a papulation\n-f more than 10.000.\nBritish in New\nBurma Positions\nRANGOON, Teh. 1 (CP)\u2014 Brltith\nImperial   forces   withdrasrn   Irom\nMoulmein toop up poaitiona todiy\nalong the West bank ot the broid'\nSalween River Just outside the evtc-\nuated city, and dug ln behind thil .\nnatural barrier, 190 miles by lini   .\nfrom Rangoon, for a determined, WU\nter-end resistance to gain time tor\nthe building up of the military power of Burma.\nA British communique today said\nthat the situstion on the Sslween\nfront appeared to be atabllbjed liter\nan effective evacuation of Moulmein\nIn which British losses were kept.\nlow despite heavy japin\u00abelhemn| .'\nand persistent bombing attacks.\nThe British forces for Urelr pirt\ncovered the manoeuvre with artillery at point blank range and \"undoubtedly inflicted heavy losses on\n.he enemy.\" the communique slid.\nBritish Bomber\nHits Convoy Ship\nLONDON, Feb. I  (CP Cable) -\nA Hudson bomber, whoae crew ln\u00bb\nj eluded one Canadian, struck in*\n| damaged the largest ship In an\ni enemy  convoy off tht Netherlandi\nowned Fnsan Islands Saturday.\n; On the home front the Air Mini*-\nI try and the Ministry of Home St*\n'cunty reported the Germans drop.\n; ped bombs on the Southeast coast\nj of Scotland and on the coast ol\nj East  Anglia,\nThe Air Ministry announced Sun-\nj day that its forces had raided tht\ndocks at Brest, Saint Naiaire and Ll\nHavre, all in occupied France. Four\naircraft  were  last.\nGREAT SKI TOURNEY\nSTARTED IN RUSSIA\nKUIBYSHEV, Feb. 1 (AP) The\nSoviet   Union's   greatest   war   time\nspor'j event, the cross-country ikl-\nraces in honor o( the Red Army, began in all snow-clad sections of the\ncountry today with civilian teams\ncompeting under military conditions.\nTlie number of competitors wm\nexpecled to exceed thoae of laat\nyear when a record of 5,000,000 ptr-\nlicipants was set.\nWealS-g\nSet Linseed Oil\nPrice Maximum\nOTTAWA. Feb 11 (CP> -- The\nWartime Prices and Trade Board\nannounced tonight th.it effective tomorrow    the    maximum    price    at\n. which processor* mav sill linseed\noil will be 71 cents a gallon at th-'\nmil! Maximum \\,rr* iqr linseed o:i\ncake meal \"ill he $10 a tori jt the\nImill\nN'ELSON\nVictoria\nVancouver\nKamloops\nPrince  George\nDaws  n. Q   T.\nPenticton\nVernon\nGrand  Forks\nCranbrook\nL'atjary\nFdmonton\nSwift Current\nRegina\nPrince   Albert\nMin\n.V)\nU\ntil\nS3\n_a\nI.-\n33\n31\n25\n23\n<\n.0\nin\n12\n3\nI.ev-I nf Ihe West Arm \u00abt N\nS-turday was (1 tn fee' above\nm.^.ns a drop of Id fo t in tl\nhours  from Friday\nMax.\nH\nSI\n52\n...\n_9\nI'\n40\nS3\nM\n:.\n20\n21\n13\n\u25a0lson\nT\u00bbis\nie (3\n  -\u2014-\u25a0\u25a0\nt^aiSSSait*-\n\"\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0   '*#!)$\u25a0\naai two \u25a0\u25a0 .\u00bb     '   \"ii\nU.S. INVOY DIU      0\nBAGHDAD, Feb. 1 (AP)- Mil\nKnibenshue, United Statea Minister\n) Iraq, died today of tetanus follow\nI a minor operation. .., \u25a0 .\n\u00a3\u25a0%\"\nTHESE days we are til\nworking longer hours \u2014\ncoming home exhausted.\nWho hasn't experienced\nth* pain of, overworked-\nmuscles, strains, muscular\ncramp* or braise* that, just\nabout drive you crazy! Get\nrelief with this line old family liniment. Try it once\u2014\nfeel its penetrating warmth,\nbringing with it relaxation,\nwae, relief from pain, and\nthen comforting sleep.\nEveryone in the family out\nOM Sloan's. Keep a bottl*\nhandy. Yoa don't have to\nrub it in. Just pat lt on \u2014\nk's not greasy.\nFor Quick Relief\nfrom strains, pains,\nbruises, sprains,\nmuscular cramps,\nwuralgia, frost bites\nad chest colds.\nSLOANS\nLINIMENT\n>S NATURE\nHfcAL   FASTER\nWill Irvine Is in\nHospital Here\nStipendiary Magistrate William Irvine, who wa* in hoipltal at Newport\nWish., tinder trettment lor a fractured skull received when he waa\nthrown trom D. L. Kerr's car when\nIt skidded on Ice, wa* brought home\nto Nelson Friday and admitted to\nKootenay Lakt Generil Hoipltal.\nThe trip wu midt by car.\nTha accident ln which Mr. Irvine\nwaa hurt, occurred about a week\n\u25a0go u be ind Mr. Kerr wer* returning from Spoktne.\nHOCKEY CALLED\nOFF WHEN PIPES\nAT RINK BREAK\nA doubleheader hockey program,\nslated for Saturday night here, were\ncalled off when a number of breaks\noccurred ln the pipes ot the Civic\nCentre artificial ice equipment Trail\nand Nelton midget reps and Juvenile rap* wer* scheduled to face\ntach other ln exhibition matchei.\nEarly Stturdiy i number of\nbreaks tppeared in tht pipes undtr\nboth the skating rink tnd curling\nrink sheets. Repairs were made, ind\nthi let wu ready for skating ind\ncurling Sundiy.\nE. Carver, Yahk,\nHit by Falling\nTree in Brush\nCRANBROOK, B. C, Fib. t -\nE. Ctrvtr of Yahk, formerly Cran-\nbrook, Wit rushed to St Eugene\nHoipltal Friday night euffirlng\nserious Injuries, with prohibit In-\ntarnal Injuries. Thi ambulanm wai\ncalled te Yahk it t p.m, Fridiy\nto bring him In. Ht wat Injured by t filling trea it hit camp\nout ef Yahk.\nAmateur Captures\nBing Crosby Tourney\nRANCHO SANTA Tt, Calif, Fib,\n1 (AP).\u2014Good nttured conitenu-\ntion resigneS imong the big-game\ngolf proteaaionals tonight,\nJohnny Dawson, an amateur\u2014and\nfor many yetrt one of beat ln the\noourrtry\u2014ciptured tht ilxth tnnutl\n(9000 pro-amateur tournament staged by Singer Bing Croiby with \u2022\nrecord breaking score registered\nbefore a record breaking crowd.\nThe Hollywood tmateur finished\nwith \u2022 M-hoVt score ot M-67-133.\nLloyd Mangrum finished up with\ni 133, ind Leland Gibion hid a\nIM, to pace th* pros.\nYmir C.W.L. Has\nCrib, Whist Party\nYMIR, B. C.-Thi Ymir C.W1.\ng\u00bbv* i etrd pirty in th* W. I.\nHill with 10 tablet in pity, when\ncribbage ind whiit were pliyed.\n*I*bt high tcori for crlbbige went\nto John Dtly, lecond to Mrs. Agnei\nBain ind low to W. Jonei.\nHigh ioOM for whiit went to Lent\nFresu, lecond to Mrt. Nori Btin.\nlow to Mia. C Frem.\nFOR A TRULY RELIABLE\nMoving Service\nPHONI\n106\nNELSON\nPHONI\n1356\nTRAIL\nWILLIAMS\nTHE MOVINC SPECIALISTS\nGuide for Travellers\nNELSON'S LEADINC HOTELS\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nPHONI     MR. AND MRS. PITER KAPAK. Propi.     PHONI\nJO A    In our new wing you may enjoy thi flneit     ))a\n**~       roomi In tht Interior\u2014Bith or Shower        *.9t\nSPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH\n-\u2014*\"\nJanua\n15% OFF ON ALL FURNITURE,\nCARPETS, ETC.\nChe\"sterfield Suite: Reg. $165.00\u2014You pay .. 1140.25\nBedroom Suite: Reg. $119.50\u2014 You pay .... $101.55\nFINK'S FURNITURE\nPICTURE POSTCARD SCENE IN THE BOUNDARY\nThe Boundary country ln early Winter, as photographed by Ted Forbes, Nelson.\nREPORT HONC KONG\nPRISONERS AT KOWLOON\nLOWDON, Feb. 1 (CP Ctble). -\nInformation received from Britiih\nofficers who escaped from Hong\nKong Jin. > give cause tor belief\nthit British prisoners were detained\nin i camp it Kowloon.\nAmerican Should\nCommand Pacific\nWASHINGTON, Feb. 1 (CP). -\nWilter Nuh, New Zeilind'i tint\nMlniiter to the United States, believes the Pacific theatre of war\nshould be placid under the command of one becked up by t war\ncouncil seated in Washington.\nWithin a few hours of his arrival hare, Nash told a Press conference Saturday that he hopes to\nsee the appointment of a commander\nln chief for thi whole Pacific irea\nwho would direct thi (rind strategy of the united nationi.\nHi uld the logical choice for I\ncommander ln chief would be an\nAmericin ntvtl officer becauie of\nthe dominating position of thi United Ststei in the Pacific.\nProtected Quisling\nInstalled as Premier\nLONDON, Feb. 1 (AP)- Mi.\"\nVIdkun Quisling, whose list name\nhu become t common, noun ln the\nvocabularly of democracy, was Installed today as Germany'i puppet\npremier for Norway\u2014 \u2022 premier\nwithout i oabinet, although he ex-\npecti to get one.\nIn the presence of his Immediate,\nRelch'i Commissioner Josef Ter-\nboven, who conveyed Hitler's \"most\ncordial wishes\" tnd protectively\nringed by native Norwegian storm-\ntroopers Gestapo Agents ind Oermtn toldiery, Quisling \"tccepted\"\nthe premiership.\n2300 SERBS SHOT\nLONDON, Feb. 1 (CP).\u2014Reu-\nteuri News Agency stld It hetrd\ntht Moscow ridlo declare yeiterdiy thit 2300 Serbs hid been ihot\nIn Qermin-domlnited Yugoslivli\nIn reprlul for the death of ZS\nairman.\nTHREE DIE IN CRASH\nLONDON, Ont., Feb. 1 (CP) \u2014\nThree personi wert lulled tnd thm\notheri terlouily Injured here etrly\n,todty when t Cimdlin Nationil\nRtilwty freight train itruck in luto-\nmoblle it \u25a0 level crouing.\nVANCOUVER, B.C., HOTELS\n\"YOUR .VANCOUVER HOME\"\nDuf f erin Hotel\nW0 Seymour St.       Vanoouver, B.C.\nNewly renovated throughout Phones ind elevator\nA. PATTERSON, late of\nColeman, Alta.. Proprietor.\nTRANSPORTATION\u2014Motor  Freight   Lines\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAt 10:30 i.m.\u2014Except Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nM   H   MolVOR  Prop.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135       Nelson\u2014Phone 35\nFRUITVALE\nntUTTVALK, B. C.-G. S. Biker\nof Kulo li \u2022 guest of his son-in-\nltw md daughter, Mr. ind Mn. R.\nLangille,\nMrs. O. Virieveld, who hu been\n\u2022pending a few weeks here with\nrelatlvei, hai returned to Trail.\nMri. W, Duncan md her mother,\nMrs. S. Pollock, were recent viiiton to Trail.\nMill Florence Mclnnei of Trail,\nwas \u2022 weekend gueit of her brother-in-law tnd sister, Mr. and Mrs.\nT. Anderson.\nM. Hopland President\nof Passmore Assoc.\nPASSMORE, B.C.-The Hall Association held their annual meeting on\nThursday. President M. Hopland\npresided. The secretary reported t\ngood yetr.\nArrangements  were  made  for\nwhist drive and dance at an early\ndate. The officers elected were:\nM. Hopland, President, Miss B\nPerry, Secretary-Treasurer (reelected), J. Forbes, Vice-President, Mrs.\nC. Harrison and G. A. Forbes, Director!.\nMrs. W. Beaton was ippolnted\nAuditor.\nEDMONTON LAWYER DIES\nEDMONTON, Feb. 1 (CP) R. D.\nTighe, M, prominent Edmonton\nUwyer tnd member ot the Bond\nholden Section of the Albert! Debt\nRefunding Committee, composed ot\nRepresentatives of holders of Alberta bonds and the Provincial\nGovernment, died suddenly it his\nhomif hen today of \u2022 heart ittack\nNew Construction\nExceeding $5000\nMust Be Licensed\nOTTAWA, Feb. 1 (OP). \u2014 Terms\nof i new ord\u00abr-ln-council covering\nthe licensing of construction, repair,\nremodelling tnd machinery lnstal-\nlatlon projecti were mnounced tonight by Munltloni Mlniitery Howe.\nUnder thi new order iny penon\nconstraining i building, rtmodel-\nllng or making repair! to i building or installing equipment, or \"anyone who contemplates iny iuch project,\" muat obtiln \u25a0 licence from\nConitruction Controller S. Blake\nJackion if overall cost of the work\nexceed! $900.\nSole exemtpioni are Federal Government project! and projects wholly financed by the Federal Government, Mr. Howe laid.\nTonlght'i announcement super-\nseded previous regulitlons which\nprovided exemptions for private\ndwelling!, hospital!, schools, churches and the primary Industries\u2014mining, logging, agriculture md commercial fishing.\nHouse Expected to\nProrogue in Week\nVICTORIA, Feb. 1 (CP)-Prorogation of the first session of the\n20th Legislature in from a week to\n10 days' time itemed probable today, as the House enjoyed iti fourth\nweekend recess.\nWith main debates over, tnd one-\nAUSSIE BOMBERS HIT\nSHIPPING AT RABAUL\nMELBOURNE, Ftb. 1 (OP). -\nAuitnliin bombers again twlct\n\u2022tucked Japaneie ihlpping it Rt\nbiul In New Britain, \u2022 Roytl Auitnliin Air Force communique reported todty.\nGet Receipts for\nOrange Purchases\nVANCOUVER, B. C, FA. 1-Ar-\nnngementi for providing sugar for\nmaking orange marmalade are innounced by the Wtrtlme Price! ind\nTridt Board through W. R. Dowrey, price! md lupply ripresenta-\ntive.\nThe retailer will limit the quantity of mgar to one-half the number\nof pounds of orangei purchased. K\nthe consumer purchase! orangei\nwhere sugar li not sold, \u2022 receipt\nshould be obtained showing the\nnumber of pounds of orangei purchased.\/\nUpon preitntition of this receipt\nto \u25a0 retailer dealing \u25a0 In sugar, he\nmay supply the commodity on the\nabove balls, taking up the receipt\nsnd noting on It the quantity of sugar lupplled.\nG. G. Clark, Creston,\nWins R.CA.F. Badge\nUETHBRUXJE, Ftb. 1 (CP) -\nWirelen operatori (iir gunners)\ngraduated todiy form No. I Bombing   md   Gunnery   School,   Leth-\nquirter ot Provinclil expenditure brid\u00abf \u2022 *lu_ Among Jhe gnduitei\nfor thi eomlng  yetr ilready  ap\nMayor Cornett Takes\nPersonal  Direction\nof Vancouver A.R.P.\nVANCOUVER, Feb. 1 (CP)-Bick\nfrom Victoria where he conferred\nwith Attorney-Generil R. L. Maitland on Civilian Protection Measures\nMiyor J. W. Cornett laid Saturday\nha la assuming perional direction\nof Vancouver's ilr raid precautions\norganization ln an effort to \"eliminate r*d tape\" ind silence criticism.\nThi Miyor innounced retirement\nof Col. G. H. Klrkpitrick, Executive\nDirector ot ARP organization here\nand aald ht would uk City Council\nMonday to relieve him of much of\nhla city administrative work lo he\nwill bi free to devote a portion of\neaoh day to ARP supervision.\nItalian Freighter\nIs Sunk by Creeks\nMOSCOW, Feb. 1 (AP)- Oreek\nbrhind thi lines fighters wen cited\nIn i supplement to tht Ruuiin com\nmuniqut today for guerilla activity\nin their invaded country.\nA bulletin aaid a cotton-liden Italian freighter recently tank ln the\nGreek harbor of Piraem and that\n\"lnveltlgation established that after thi loading wu finished a mine\nwhich previously had been placed ln\ni bile of cotton exploded.\"\nChinese  Drive  New\nSpearhead Toward\nCanton\nCHUNGKING, Ftb. 1 (AP)-\nVlctor-ous Chinese troopi who\nroutid the Japanue in i five day\nbattli in th\u00ab Walchow arei drovi\ni new spearhead todiy towird\ntht South China metropolis ot\nCanton.\nFighting flared on tht Cinton-\nKowloon railroad between Poklo\nand Sheklung, Chinese field dla-\npatchei aald. Poklo la 70 milea\nHut of Canton and Sheklung la\nbut It milu away,\nIAP INVOY MUST\nLEAVE BOLIVIA\nLA PAZ, Bolivia, Feb. 1 (AP).\u2014\nTha Bolivian Government notified\nthe Japanese Minister, Kashuhlyo\nIrle, Saturday that ht must leave\nthe country by Monday under Bolivia'! breach of relations with tht\nAxil.\nFleming Meets 10\nNelsonites in Air\nForce at Edmonton\nAlmoit llkt \u2022 home-coming from\nthe numbtr of Nelsonite! ht met\nwu tht trrival of Don Fleming,\nformer Ntlion Daily Newi ipprti\nwriter now ln the R.CAF., at the\nmanning pool at Edmonton. Fleming left Nelaon for Cilgiry lut Sunday, and almoit immediately on hla\narrival there wai lent to Edmonton.\nOn his first day at Edmonton, he\nwrote ln i litter to hli father, Aid.\nRou Fleming, he met Dick Dennli,\nBert Jirdlne, Joe HllUird, Eugent\nMtgllo, Glen Price, Stan Horiwlll,\nJot Gallicano, Jerry Wallace ind\nStewle Macintosh, ill of Nelson ind\nalso Jack Meek, who was radio operator here many years with the B. C.\npolice, all 10 being ln the iir force.\nCurling Scores\nResults of Friday night's gamei IB\nthe Nelson curling club'i U.D.L.\ncompetition were E. C. Bunt 9,\nM. Mlchelson 8; H. M. Whlmster\n5. W. T. Fotherlnghim B; W. K. Dunwoody 9; S. P. Bostock 8; Alt Jiff*\n8; It. A. Pttblei 7; Robtrt Smillit\ndefaulted to McEwen.\nP. E. Poulin 11, J. Dingwall 8;\nF. D. Cummini 9, R. Wallace 7;\nH. H. Sutherland tl, 1. A. Smith 8;\nA. B. Gtlker 10, W. Brown 8; William Marr 12, M. Robichaud 10.\nQuick Action Saves\nCreston Home From\nHeavy Fire Damage\nCRESTON, B. C.-Firt rtktd tht\nroof and ont partition ot thi homt\not Charlts Bothamely Siturday\nmorning, but prompt action on tht\npart of Ruu Joyce uid thi Creston\nfin brigade quickly subdued tha\nblaze, believed to htve started from\nan overheated stovepipe.\nFiremen wtth chemicals wtnt Inside the houn ind put out thi fire\nln tht partition, whilt other firemen ripped optn tht roof and\nfought the fire from thi outiide.\nDamage wu not conildered heavy.\nproved, the new Domlnion-Provin-\nclil agreement remained u the\nchief businesi before Britiih Columbia .legislaton. The bill incorporating the agreement is expected\nto be presented In the House.\nWINS SKI CLASSIC\ntaBAVENWORTH, Wash., Feb. 1\n(AP). \u2014 Tom Mobraaten of Ocean\nFalls, B. C, Jumping from one of\nthe nation's biggest ski-Jump hills,\nwon the Leavenworth's Mth annual\nski classic today with leaps of 215\nand 224 feet for a point total of 218.8\nln tins A.\nHUN GENERAL KILLED\nMOSCOW, Feb. 1 (AP) -General\nBraun, commander of the 66th German dlviiion, ind hli entire headquarters staff were killed recently\nwhen Russian guerilla mined and\nblew up \u25a0 building In Kharkov, t\nSoviet innouncement\" said tonight.\nQUEEN'S BAY\nQUEEN'S BAY, B.C. - Matthew\nAylmer of the Canadian Bank of\nCommerce it Oliver, B.C., has returned there ifter spending three\nweeks holiday with his parents, Hon.\nBasil and Mrs. Aylmer.\nMrs. R. A. Meggy of NeLson spent\ni few days holiday with her parenti, R. A. and Hon. Mrs. Scott-\nLiuder.\nMr. ind Mra. J. S. Hirst, Mrs\nAlec Attree, Hon. Mrs. Kenneth\nA>lmer, Mlu Joyce Hirst tnd R. A.\nScott-Lauder attended the tnnual\nparish meeting it Gray Creek.\nMrs. J. S. Hint wu \u2022 recent gueit\nof Mrs. E F. Phillips of Nilson.\nA. Merz hu gone to Shaughnessy\nHospital at Vancouver for treatment.\nwas G. G. Clark of Creston.\nANOTHER HUN GENERAL\nHAS FATAL ATTACK\nNEW YORK, Feb. 1 (AP)\u2014 Another German general has died of a\nheart attack, the BBC said today,\ncrediting Iti report to DNB, German\nNews Agency, which Identified tbe\nvictim as Maj.-Gen. Hans.Hotfmann,\n68, Bavarian SA (Brownihlrt) leader.\n400 LOST IN FLOODS\nLIMA, Peru, Feb. 1 (AP). \u2014About\n400 penoni ire misting as the result\nof floods which swept through the\ncity of Urubamba Monday night last\nweek, Deputy Francisco Tamayo of\nUrubambo province said in a message to the government today.\nYMIR\nYMIR, B. C\u2014Mn. Owen Jonei\nhu rtturntd from Cranbrook\nwhere ihe ipent i few days.\nMr. C. Mclsaac was \u2022 patient ln\nKootenay Ltke General HospitaL\nNelson, for t few dayi.\nMra. J. Millir ii \u2022 patient tn\nKooteniy Like General Hcepitil.\nMn. Nord ipent \u2022 few dayi it\nSheep Creek visiting her son-in-law\nmd daughter, Mr. and Mn. Ed-\nwar dson.\nBud Hainei has returned from\nspending a few weeks ln Trail.\nH. MdDonald was a Nelson visitor.\nMr. and Mn. Earl Ttrru of Calgiry villted the former'i pirenti\nhere on their way to Trail where\nthey intend to reside.\nEirl LeReskl, who ii ittendlng\nHigh School In Nelion, ipent \u2022\nweekend with his mother here.\nMr. Chriitenien ind son kive returned from Kulo.\nWYNNDEL\nWYNNDEL, B.C.-Mr. and Mra\nSlicer ot Lewiston, Idat>o, were the\nguesti of Mr. md Mn. R. Dilbotn\nind Ur. ind Mn. Rudd.\nMr. ind Mrs. J. Crane left it the\nfirst of the week for Claresholm,\nAlta.\nHugo Heu, who wai a patient tn\nCuaton Hospital lut week, bu returnid home,\nMr. ind Mri. R. McGregor of\nCrawford Bay, and Mn. S. Cum-\nmingi of Boswell were visitor! ln\nthe district lait Monday.\nMr. ind Mn. J. Holmu of Trail\nvisited Mr. and Mra. W. Mather\nMonday. They villted it Creiton\nbefore returning to Trail.\n'\u25a0_\u2022 Smfii'*\nI\n,  .     j\neMjmmt t\"<.n,o.!.\nHlem.jJL.**\n1  itiim^ iti\n1\n___Hk__t___nL_v W        Ljt'\nFEEDING TIME AT THE BEBBINGTON RANCH\nBarrie Lusk, extreme left, son of Mr. and Mrs. John\nLusk of Nelson, helps his grandfather, C. H. Bebbington\nof Boswell. *\nWARDNER\nWABONER, B. C- \u2014 M. Simmoni,\nMr. ind Mn. G. Thompion, Miu\nRuth  Hamrin. villted Jaffray.\nMlu Ruth Hamrin vUited Crinbrook.\nMr. tnd Mrt. H. Thompion, wire\nCranbrook viiiton.\nW. CoupUnd of Kimberley visited friendi here.\nMlu M. Cheiter ind Bob Stevely\nof Cranbrook visited Mr. and Mra.\nH. Thompson.\nMr. and Mri. H. Thompion ind\nfamily ipent the weekend it Coal\nCreek, guesti of Mrs. Thompson's\nparents, Mr. ind Mrs. Chester.\nMlu M. Frost of Gallowiy vii\nIted here Sundiy.\nE. Simmoni of Klmbirliy spent\ntht wttkend tt hit home here.\nMr. tnd Mn. W. Mulr Jr., ind\nfamily were weekend gueiti of Mr\nind Mn. W. Muir Sr.\nDonild Hamrin ipent the weekend it hit homt here.\nMlu Marie Renlck ipent a few\ndiyi in Crtnbrook.\nW. Sinclair hai returned from the\ncoast where he visited hli brother\nand sister-in-law, Mr. and Mra. M\nSinclair.\nBill has bten accepted In the R. C.\nA. F. and will bt leivlng ihortly to\nbegin hli training.\nC. Hamrin visited Cranbrook.\nV. Ryan, ipent i few dayi ln\ntown.\nE. Hemmlngion, who hu been i\npatient in St. Eugene Hospital,\nOrtnbrook, hai returned to hil\nhome here.\nJ. Lawson, visited Cranbrook.\nMin E. Lundbom and Mrs. L_\nFlesberg entertained at a illver tei\nln aid of tha Unlttd Shurch\nThundiy ifternoon tt thi homt\not V. Lunbom. Those attending wtrt\nMrs E. Rogers, Mrs. A. Kievill, Mn.\nO. Renlck, Mn. O. SincltlJ, Mn. R\nThompion, Mra. J. Lawson, Mrt\nMiles, Mri. O. Johnion, Mn. W.\nMulr, Mrs. M Johnion, Mn. C. Hamrin, Mra. P. Kyandury, Mrs. H.\nThompson, Mn. L. Olion, Mn. 0.\nThompion, Mra. B. Embree, Mrs. F.\nAndenon, Mn. H. Remtrom.\nThe lum of S8 wu realized.\nHeavy\nLONDON, Fib. 1 (CP). - A\nheavy ralnitorm recently uved a\nlarge Allied convoy which since\nhai arrived at Singapore carrying plantt, troopi tnd material!.\ni\nREPORTERS IN NAZI\nUNIFORMS ICNORED\nPHILADELPHIA, Feb. 1 (AP) -\nTwo reporten, clad in the uniform\nof Na\u00abi U-boat commanders went\nunchallenged In a stroll through\ndowntown Philadelphia today although they dined ln a crowded\nrestaurant, mingled with church\ncrowds and uked questions In broken English.\nFIRE DESTROYS PART\nOF COPENHAGEN\nLONDON, Feb. 1 (CP). \u2014 Rome\nradio said that one-quarter of Copenhagen, capital of German-Occupied Denmark, had been destroyed\nby fire.\n\"Love\" Theme of\nLesson-Sermon\n\"Lovt* wu tht lubject of flit\nLesson-Sermon ln ill Cburehtt ol\nChrist, Scientist, on Sunday.\nTtlt Golden Text wait \"Wt havt\nknown ind believed the lovt thai\nGod btth to ui. Ood It lovt; ind ht\nthit dwelled, tn love dwelled le\nGod, tnd God ln him\" (1 John 4;\nIO.\nAmong the citation! which com-\nprised thi Lcuon-Sermon wu tht\nfollowing from tbt Bible; \"An.\nthtrt wu war ln heaven: Michie!\nand hli angels fought agalnat the\ndragon; ind the dragon fought int\nhil ingeli. And prevailed not\nneither waa their plact found tny\nmori ln heaven\" (Rev. 12: T, 8).\nRainstorm\nSaves Large Convoy.  Lewon-seaum *i\u00ab included *e\nfollowing passage (ran tht Chris\nHan Science textbook, \"Science tnd\nHealth with Key to tht Scriptural)\nby Mary Baker Eddy: \"To Infinite,\never-present Love, all ii Love, in<|\nthere ii no error, no tin, sickness\nnor death. Againit Lovt, tht drafol\nwarreth not long, for ht ti kllltd bj\ntht divine Principle. Troth ant\nLovi prevail against tht dragon be.\ncauie tht dragon cannot war wttt\nthem.\"\nR.A.F. ACE PRISONER\nLONDON,   Feb.  1   (CP  Cable)\n\u2014Wing Cmdr. R.R.S. Tuck, one of\nthe greatest aerial aces of the war,\nhas been shot down ovtr France and\nis a prisoner of war.\nSENATE BODY APPROVES\nHUGE NAVAL BIU\nWASHINGTON, Feb. 1 (AP). -\nThe United Statu Senate Approprl\nplatloni Commute unanimously ip\nproved a record-breaking Nivy\nFund of t\u00bb,ntJX6,*H Siturday rt\nter limiting Presidential power U\ntranifer ships of tht Nivy,\nCUT MEAT RATION\nROME, Feb. 1 (And! to AF).-Thi\nItalian government reduced thi\nmett ration Siturday to iV, ouncei\n\u2022 week for etch person and rt\nstrlcttd Iti coniumption to oni da]\nt wetk. Henceforth Itillins ma]\neit meat only it luncheon Satur\ndiys.\n__B_H___D_HBI^fl___^_B___H\nYOUR LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUM\nSUPPORTED THE WAR EFFORT\nOur holding! of Dominion Gov*rnment Securities\nincreased a million dollars \u2014 mort than total\nincrease in Assets.\nOstatindiag Fertsrw of Our 36th tanal Rtport\nBusiness in force increased to \u2022 168,881,730.00\nNew Business lncreaied to \u2022 \u2022 8,843,5*2.00\nPayments to Beneficiaries\nand Policyholders '\u2022 \u2022  \u2022     1,119,864.51\nPremium Income      1,784,942.62\nAssets 16,659,000.48\nFree Surplus and Reserves\nIncreased by $107,922.58 to 1,163,500.37\nAverage Interest Rate earned \u25a0 \u2022 B.17%\nE. C. HUTCHINSON,   Diitrict Manager\n392 Biker St., Ntlton, B. C.\nDistrict   Representatives:   C.   W.   APPLEYARD\nF. WHITFIELD, C. F. McHARDY,\nS. C. WATSON   (Cutlegir)\nR. F. R.  BOREHAM,  Brinch,  Mgr, Vsncouver.\nTHE\n\t\n ,.\u00ab;:i._.*5'\u00ab..:sr_,ai.SS.i_. ,;_i,_,.>. -;.-.\u25a0!  li-,.1   >ti*:i'i\u00bb*\n--.\u2014NILION DAILY NIWI  NILION. B. C\nWar Stamp and Certificate Purchases\nin Southern Interior Total $582r116\nWar Stampi and Certificates purchased In Kootenay-Boundary in\n1941 totalled $982,116, Ottawa records show. On a per capita basis\npurchases in this area averaged\n$10.20  The B. C. quota was J2.\nFigures obtained from data supplied by W. N. Bell, Provincial Supervisor, show the totals lor the various sub-districts and the average\nper capita for each. In each case, except Rossland, which Is separte, the\narea mentioned includes a number\nof post offices. The figures were:\nYr.Av.\nSales per cap\nCranbrok area  ....   $ 45.704   $ 12.70\nCreston area       18,036       6.01\nFernie area          30,590       8.50\nmucm-chokBd\nGrand Forks area\nGreenwood area ..\nKaslo area \t\nKimberley area ....\nMichel area   \t\nNakusp area \t\nNelson area   \t\nNew Denver area\nRossland \t\nSalmon area \t\nTrail area \t\n10,334\n6,286\n5,780\n.16,540\n34,124\n10,310\n81,735\n14,019\n28,852\n19,072\n220,784\n6.89\n6.57\n8.70\n12.61\n17.06\n6.23\n10.29\n13.21\n7.99\n14.60\n11.60\n$582,116     $10.20\nFirst Aid Classes\nRossland Wednesday\nROSSLAND, B. C, Jin. 30 \u2014\nMorning and evening firit lid\nclassei will be conducted by the\nSt. John Ambulance Association in\nthe K. P. Hall commencing Wednesday next. Morning classes will\nbe for men only and evening classei\n'for both men and women.\nPHONE 33\nFor  Immediate\nDelivery of the\nTo Best\nSuit Your\nHeating\nPlant\nWest Transfer Co.\nEstablished in 1899\nPythian Sisters'\n'Wedding'at Salmo\n1s Croat Success\nSALMO, B.C.\u2014An enjoyable evening wn sponsored by tbe Pythian\nSisters Tueidiy following their\nregulir meeting. Seven tables of\nbridge md Ilx tables ol whist were\nin pity wltb bridge honon going to\nMr. end Mrs. M. C. Donaldson md\nconsolations to Mrs. G. Q. Fair dnd\nC. A. Ciwley. Whist wu won by\nMri. Messinger md H. Hanson and\nconsolitions by Mri. Bradley ind\nC. Mutrall.\nFollowing cards i ihort pliy took\nplace in the form of i comedy wedding .the Pythian Sisters taking\npart dressed ln old time costumes\nwith Mn. Lund u bride carrying\ni bouquet of celery, grapes ind\nevergreens. The cut included Mn.\nE. Lund, Mn. C. Lindow, Mn. M.\nMcDetrmld, Mn. O. Larsen, Mn. H\nHansen, Mra. J. Fruer, Mri. J,\nHearn, Mill Kit Hearn, Mn. S.\nLarien, Mn. Kit Binning, Mn. C.\nEsche, Mrt. J. Clark and Mn. G.\nLinditrom. Mri. C. BUKh wu organist The maneouveri md coi-\ntumei brought peels ot laughter as\nthe wedding party entered the hill.\nLunch wu served to over \u2022 hundred people ind old time dancing\nbrought the evening to \u2022 cloie.\nFernie Man in\nCorvette Crew\nAble Seamin Manning of Fernie\nappeared In the centre of \u2022 picture\nfeature ln the Halifax Herald ihow-\ning HM.CS. Lunenburg, one of the\nnew unlti ot Cinidt'i fighting navy.\nAble Seaman Manning is a son of\nMr. and Mri. John Manning of Fernie. A brother U in the Canadian\nArmy Oveneu, and Mr. Manning\nSr. is i veteran of the war of 1914-\n1918.\nThe Lunenburg wu launched \u2022\nfew weeks ago. She wu laid down\nbefore the Introduction of the new\nImproved corvettes, but she ii of\nthe type similar to those which have\nalready mide nival history through\ntheir action in tracking down and\nsinking enemy submarines.\nWorkmen's Body\nLays Plans lor\nInternal Canvass\nTRAIL, B.C., Fib. 1-Bryin. X.\nSmith wu elected chairman of thi\ninternal Victory Loan canvass commltttt, of tht C. M- It 8. Workmen's\nCommittee, it in organization meeting In the Memoriil Hill,, with ovtr\n50 in attendance Friday night.\nBert Shrubsole wu elected vice-\nchairman, ind Leonard Evans secretary.\nE. R. Hannay, member of the Dominion employeei committee executive, iddreued the meeting, explaining thit thii wu the tint time\ninternil employee cinviuei wtrt\nbtlng conducted, ln in tffort to cover the 7900 leading induitrlil, financial tnd commercial firms\nthroughout Canada.\nHe said a repeat campaign, (tanned u etrly u February, had been\nhastened by the Jipanese situation.\nIn the lut wtr it no time wu more\nthan 10 per cent of the nationil Income required for war purpose!. In\nthii wir, from 35 to 40 per cent wii\nbeing used tt preient, and it wu\nstill not enough.\nThe old tdage of having \"the\nright tools ln the right quantities in\nthe right place at tht right time\"\napplied u never before, he itited,\nquoting Pearl Harbor, Hong Kong,\nand the fall of Bengasi u examples\nWith a 33 1\/3 per cent increaie,\n$1,500,000,000, in the national income\nsince 1939, Canadian were still not\nspending enough to win the war.\nQueen's Bay Guild\nReelects Officers\nQUEEN'S BAY, B.C.-The Churcrf\nGuild meeting was held it the home\nof Mn. J. S- Hirst. Tht Secretiry,\nMrs. Alec Attree, gave a report of\nthe year's activities ind also of the\nannual parish meeting at Gray\nCreek.\nMrs. J. S. fllTst wa; reelected\nPresident, and Mrs. Alec Attree Secretary.\nThe memben stood in silent tribute to the memory of Mrs. J. S\nMahood one of the charter members,\nwho died recently.\n\u2014MONDAY  MORNING. FEB. t.  19\u00ab-\nFruitvale Sewing\nCircle Sends First\nyts i*t**mt*erjfiyit\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\n*iQj*jlf!qi*%^^ l***H\n*****\nWork Consignment\nnronvAUt, b. c-mit rwH-\nVill Community Sewing Circle\nheld their regular mettlng ln tht\nW. I. Hill whtn 11 memberi wtrt\nprtitnt Somt comforters wert\nworked on md finished.\nTht flnt consignment of work (or\nthe yeir, hu been donited ud\n\u2022ent to the Red Croa Roomi, Trill.\nThil contained 1! comforters, two\nsuits mens pyjamu, one girls night\ngown, 11 children! sweaters, three\npain meni socks, twe biby gowns,\none child! slip, two chlldrens sleepers, one chllds dreu, two pain\nchildren! tocks, ont ptlr mlttl, one\npair babyi booteei, two infants'\nsweaers, ont biby bonnet, 1 piin\nknitted pantiei, om ptlr soakers\ntnd ont childs slip.\nRefreahmenti were lerved by\nMrs. J. Wood, Mrt. L. Ayer, md\nMn. B. I. Johnion.\nSouth Slocan\nSOUTH SI\/KAN, B.C.-Mr. md\nMn. W. A. MacCabe md ton, Bruce,\nwert motorists to Trail.\nMri. M. Kelsey hu rtturntd from\nipending a few dayi in Trill, where\nihe villttd her ton, Norman, who\nunderwent an ippendix operation\nin Trail-Tadanac Hoipltal.\nMn. John Murray wu t Nelton\nvliitor.\nMn. Alec Mitchell ipent Tueidiy\nin Trail when iht visited her husband, who hai recently ttken I\npoiltion there.\nMrs. Barrett,Heads\nFruitvale Auxiliary\n5th Successive Year\nFRUITVALE, B. C.-The Fruitvale Women.. Auilltry of St. John'!\nChurch, held their fint meeting of\nthe yetr tt tht home of Mn. F.\nYoung. Mn. H. M. Barrett wu\nreturned u President for the fifth\nyetr in succession. Miu B. Blomfleld wis elected u Vlce-Preildent\nind Mn. K. Knowler wti reelected\nSecretary-Treuurer.\nThe financial itttement for Kit\nput yetr proved very ntisfactory.\nDonation! have been mtde to the\nFruitvale Community Sewing Circle, for Air Raid Vlctimi, to thi\nK\u00bb* Girli Club, toward Soldien'\nChriitmu Parceli and tht Red\nCrou blanket fund. Parceli of\nclothing hive been lent to the Sel-\nvttlon Army, Trill, md comforten\nto *e Red Crou. Pledgei ind ill\nother outstanding items have been\npaid.\nA dainty supper wei lerved with\nMn. J. Wttson u hosteu, wilted\nby Mri. F. Young.\nBritish Rations\nAllow Plenty\nof Nourishment\nRationing conditloni In England\nirt discussed ln I letter received\nby Mn.. H. H. Towniend, 314 Mill\nSt., Nelion, from relatives in Scotlind.\n\"It leemi \u25a0 funny Christmu. Ont\ndoti not feel the ume because ont\ncan't go to the shops and get my\nthing u Ihey used to. We stick to\none shop md get our share, 1_\nir lucky, of what comei In,' soyi\nthe letter. \"It means ipending houn\nwilting to get your turn, which ii\nnot necessary. Somt folks art il.\nwayi flnt ind get thtir choice but\nonl ytheir ihare. Latt comen get\nwhit _\u25a0 left. By thtt I mean wher>\nthe pointi started for tinned foodl\nthere wu plenty, but only i eer\ntain imount of each. Tht rush wu\nfor salmon which wu soon fin\nlshed. The pointi for thit htvt risen\nbom Id to M for t Urge tin so\ntheie wont bt iuch \u00ab rush ntxt\ntlm*. to ln, but hird luck on tht\nfolks who did not get lt lut tlmt.\n\"Thert itlll wu plenty left of\nAmericin ituff we hid never heard\nof, Spem, Mor ind iuch llkt. There\nii i lot on the mirket wt hid\nnever heard of. One thing I did like\nwu chicken rabbit which belled ita\nneme. It w\u00abi oompoied of fiih. We\nhtve not wanted for inythlng io\nfar ind I find the meet ration is u\nmuch u we can afford ind I don't\nthink wt uied my more before\ntht war. In this diitrict it's mutton\nforever. There mutt be tn iwful\nnumber of iheep being killed but\nit sayi \u2022 lot thit they art able\nto htve them ihipped over here\n\u2022nd for thtt we ihould bt thankful.\nPeople coming to visit now bring\ntheir rations. Sugir for Jam is our\nbiggest drawback. You cm't live\nmuch. from your ratloni.\n\"Bretd md cuhc tre like ire still\nplentiful. Where t town hil been\nblitzed there is i certain imount of\nshortage but it it soon remedied.\nThe shops are carrying larger\nstocks than ever.\n\"We hid a parcel the other day\nfrom South Afrlot of tu. lugar and\ncheese, to they too must think we\nire ihort. It U kind of you ill,\nthere'i such \u2022 lot of ui to go round\ntnd we tppreciate it.\"\nI\nCelanese Voile\nA beautiful iheer fabric thit\nhings gracefully tnd hu wonderful appearance. Cornel ln\nhoney or champagne shades.\n\u00a3rr- 69c\nKITCHEN\nCURTAIN  SETS\n4-plece lets for Vie modern\nwindow. A unirt tiilored tfftct ln 5 pastel\nihadei. Set \t\ntsv\nNew\nDraperid\nEnglish shadow cloths\nsoftly   blendtd   desltf\nThese are all 48 inch\nwide. Special Price. Yl\n69c\n$1.00\nfytotftfr'fog dump**!\nSALMO\n&ucnon\nTm*\nNAKUSP\nJoin\nthi LUX\nDAILY DIPPERS)\n\u2014snok* pntto*t\ntilk tlockingt kail\ntt tm vast rov predoae _Uk\nstockings lo wear ami wear, pel\n\u2022e'l yoa eam't sleep _t alght HU\nyoa've dipped Ike moea rem'**\nwora all day ta Laat\nA dip ta Lai rrtnoim _he par-\n\u2022pirattaa leUl whirli, tf left la\n\u25a0torkiag- orenlghl, rot silk, eaaae\nkalei aad real. Il keaps illk\nIt reads a-f-a-l-l-l-a io Ikev\nitretch an.lrr .tr.ln. With (Ilk\nitoeklagl getting icaree, yoa'M\nInd M pay. la be a Lax Dally\nDipper. Stilt trnii'i-it!\nTO CUTOOWH MUS,HUES-\nNAKUSP. B. C.-Alfred Dunn ind\nBdb Steenhoff, who letvt thii week\nto Join tht Cimdltn Active Service\nForce, wert honored on Wedneiday\nevening at I dancing pirty arranged by t number of tht younger\nset. The affair wu held tn tht Pt-\nrlih Hill. Assisting with thi music\nfor dancing were Mlu T. Bowlen,\nC. Pictrd tnd F. Rou.\nAnnie tnd Johnnie Oroi, who ltft\nthli week with their mother to mike\nthtir homt In Drumheller, wert\nhonored tt t ftrewtll pirty given\nTueiday evening at the home of\nMra. G. W. Battershall. Gimes ind\ncontests were pltyed, prist winner!\nbeing Florence Bailey, Laura Robson ind Johnnie Oroi. Thott preient were Annie and Ethel Mlkalette,\nLouise Surlnt, Isabel and Marion\nEmbree, Ruby Hirper, Helen Jural,\nAnnit tnd Johnnie Oroi, Milvin La\nRut, Liura Robion, Olive ind Florence Btllry, Donild Eder, Jem\nBitttrahtll tnd Mra. J. McFtdden.\nAlfred Dunn and Bob Steenhoff\nleft Thundiy for Trail lo Join the\nCAST\nDr. A. Francii of New Denver\nwti ln town Tuetday.\nE. J. Leveque hai returned from\ni month'i holiday In Ltrdo and Kimberley.\nMr. Robert! and daughttr. Miu\nFrance! Roberta, of Grahtm'i Landing, wert viiiton to Nakusp.\n__. Farnelll of Nelion wu i vliitor In tht diitrlct.\nH. Morriion of Idgewood wu a\nvisitor to Nakuip.\nMrt. t- C. Johnion left to ittend\n1 Women'i Miuionary Prt*yteTliI\nmeeting in Crtston thii week.\nMr. ind Mri. A. C. Dlemert of\nMooie Jaw were vialtort to Nakuip\nthli week.\nMr. ind Mri. Wairen Larstn and\ndiughter wert ln Ntkuip Wtdnet-\ndiy en route from Nelion lo their\nhomt in Arrow Park.\nW. Roper of Trail tu i vliitor ln\nNakuip. cilled here through tht 111-\nneu of hit mother.\nW. J. Claridge of Arrow Park was\na visitor to town Wedneidiy.\nMri. Oroi ind two children, who\nhive been residents of Glenbank for\nleveral yesrl. left Wedneidty to\nmikt their home In Drumhefler.\nFrank Lewii of the home guird\nwu ln Nakuip on leive thil week.\nE. W. Somen of Nelaon wu i vliitor to Nakuip thli week.\nMr. ind Mri. J. Jamei and Mr.\nand Mri. A. Jamei were shoppen in\ntown from Arrow Park on Wednesday.\n8ALMO, B. C. \u2014 Hector Paul ltft\nlast week for Trail whert ht tn-\nlisted with the Seaforth Highland-\nera. While here he visited his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.\nC. Scribner.\nBill Leahy of Trail was a visitor\nin town.\nMrs. W. Dorey hai returned from\nRiondel where ihe visited her pirenti, Mr. ind Mn. J. Sutcliffe.\nMr. ind Mn. Eric Dean wert\nvisitor! in NeLson.\nMr. ind Mrs. C. Esche, Mrs. I,\nBond, Mrs. J. Clarke and Mn. R.\nJones of Ymir were visitors in town\non Tueiday.\nMr. and Mri. M McDearmld and\nMr. and Mra. H. Hanion of Sheep\nCreek were visitors here Tuesday.\nPte. Ed John and Mri. John and\nbaby have returned to the coait\nafter visiting the former's parents,\nMr. and Mn. H. John.\nA successful ifternoon tit was\nheld by the Unltid Church Ladies'\nAid at the home of Mrs. C. A. Cawley Thursday. Mri. J. Hearni wai\nwinner of the draw.\nMrs. S. Roper\nDies, Arrow P\nOl\nNAKUSP, B. C. - Tht\ncurred Monday In tht Arrow\nHospital,   of  Mrs.  Eltitbeth\nRoper, of Arrow Pirk.\nMn. Roper wu born kl\nLancashire, Englind, kl IBM\nhu been \u2022 ruldent of Canida\n1908. Previoui to coming t\u00bb\nPirk tome nlnt yun ago,\naided with her fimlly ln\nShe leavu htr huibtnd,\nRoper est Arrow Park, one ion,\nlim Roper of Trail, two diugl\nMrs. G. R. Robertion In\nand Mn. A. C. Ditmtrt of\nJaw, fivt grandchildren, tnd\nsisters and thret brother! lft.\nland.\nTHIRD MENINGITIS\nDEATH AT VICTfl\nVICTORIA, Feb. 1 (CP)\nmeningitis claimed Its third Vk\nvictim Saturday with the\nDavid Donaldson, 70.\n1942\nPASSMORE\nPASSMORE, BC.-The Women's\nInititute memben met Thurtdty for\nHandicraft. A woolen comforter wu\ncompleted for Mn. Hoplind. Wool\nwu prepired tor the next meeting.\nMn. K. Strtlloff ipent t weekend\nwith her mother it Brilliant.\nS. Popoff hu returned to Cutle-\ngar tfter Maying two weeki with\nrelative!\nMra. W. R Perry villted Nelson it\nlhe weekend.\nTHE 6lST YEAR has pro-red to be oo\u00ab\nof tfae beat in tfae history ol tfae Compaof.\nThe salient features u* \u2014\nNew Life Assurance and Annuities .  $29,626,728\nhr\u00bb. 13,493,317\nLH I Assurance ind Annuities In Force $260,710,687\nb\u00ab~f. $12,660,560\nAssets $71,7(7,741\nterm 13,778,461\nSpecial Reserves and Surplus Funds   $5,840,857\nlomoe*. 5213,126\nGross Interest Rate   .   .  .  IM*\na\nThe Company*! policy ta \u00bb amppoit the\nnational wax effort without reservation. In\nharmony with this, a vefy large proportion\nof the investabli fundi ia going into\nwar loans.\nNotwithstanding that a large number of\nproducers are now in wax service and that\nour remaining field force have devoted much\nof their time directly to soliciting war loans,\nboth the new business and the increase in\nbusiness in force were the largest in year*.\nNORTH AM!\nASSURANCE\nAtiad omu \\\nIICAN LIFE\nCOMPANY\nf toaetfro, u***a\ni\nR. E. CRERAR, C.L.U.,\nMEDICAL   ARTS   BUILDING\nBranch Manage\nNELSON,   B.\nJ\n \u2022Mil    , U.|\u00bbl*-U|fflUi\n,__,,,_..._.\u25a0\u25a0_\u25a0 NSVSON DAILY NIWI  NILSON, B.C.-        *-**<      I <\n^WW\nin Hand in Kootenay\n-1\nALL SJTT fOR SUMMER SUN\nMlsa Joan Burge, loft, and Mrt. T. E. Peteri on tha\n\u2022 of Jolly Hill, home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Patera,\nj Crssk\u2014Photo by Leonard Clark, Gray Creek.\nFOCAL POINT OF SOUTHERN INTERIOR RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION\nC. P. R. Yards at Nelaon, aa seen from the Granite Road. With heavy traffic going through Southern British\nColumbia as a result of wartime activity in Canada, these yards are even busier today than they api-stir aoo.e. Since\nthe photo was taken a new 90-foot turntable, able to accommodate larger locomotives, hag been installed, indicative of\nthe increased activity. Nelaon la C. P. R. divisional head quarters for the Kootenay-Boundary.\u2014Daily News Photo.\nSMILING NELSON SISTERS\nMiaa Donella Dingwall and Miss Margaret Dingwall, daughters of John Dingwall, 407 Latimer Street,\nNelson.\nMAGNIFICENT BUILDING OF KOOTENAY MARBLE\n\u25a0 Million dollar Mormon Tempi* at Cardston, Alta., which was conatructad soma\n|rs ago of marble from thi Lardeau District in Waat Kootenay. \u2014 Dally Nawa\nftto.\ni\nCHOWS TAKE STROLL SERIOUSLY\nMrs. A. W. Lymbery of Gray Creek with her Chows,\nMyng  and  Chang,  muat   hold   their  leaahea  firmly.\n\u2014Photo by A. W. Lymbery, Gray Creek.\nKOOTENAY LAKE STEAMERS \"IN DOCK\"\nS.S. Moyle, left, C. P. R. craft, and S.S. Nasookin, right, B. C. Government ferry\non Kootenay Lake, tied up at Procter. *_\".*,\u2022 (v.,-..,-, was taken from Tom Heine's float\nnn the oonosite shore of the Weat Arm.\u2014P.ioto courtesy Tom Heise, Kalfour.\n Hare are largalni you\ncannot afford to\noverlook.\n100 Pain\nEvening Shoes\n50c\nValuei up to\n$8.00; for .\nWOMEN'S TIES\nand PUMPS\nValues up to\n$8.50; for ..\n95c\nSPECIAL\nBARCAINS\n\u2022pi.jJ and yia.JO\nIn Women'i Ties\nand Pumps\nR. Andrew\nfrCo.\nLeaders In Footfashlon\nRED Q CROSS\n\/fait\/A     \/\/o\/lei\nBi_rw*rn', b.c\u2014January n\u00bb-\nIng meeting ot thi Blewett ind\nCity Plant Bid CroM Auxiliiry\nwen held it thi homei ot Mri. C.\nLlnblad ind Mri. J. A. Robimon\nit Blewett ind ot Mri. R. Greyion\nIt thi Plant. A special endeavor wil\nmade by thi workers to hivi \u2022\nihowlng ready tor the Exhibit in\nNelson.\nWork turned ln during January\nll u followi: 37 pairs men's socka,\nfive iweaten, one pair two-wiy\nmlttl, one body belt, ftvi pain ot\nmin'i pyjamas, four women's nighties, two ehlldnn'! sleepers, two\nchildren's bloomers, 11 pillow cues,\n1] handkerchiefs, oni large quilt,\noni quilt lining.\nDuring the month Rid Crou memberships to the imount of $11 wtrt\nturned tn to Nelion headquarteri.\nWest Arm Branch\nThanked for Work\nHARROP, B.C.-The Kxecutivi\nof thi West Arm Auxiliiry to thi\nNelion Brinch of thi Cinadiin Rid\nCrou met it thi home of thi Sec\nntiry, Mn. L. C. Plpir.\nA message trom Mri. G. 8. Reel,\nSecretiry of tha Nelion Brinch,\nthanked the brinch for \"generoui\ncontributions, and for the splendid\nwork which your auxiliary II do\ning.\"\nThe group leaders presented re\nports.\nTei wu lerved by the hostess.\nLOOK\nFELT   HAT!\n$1.00 \u201e $3.95\nlady's Fashion Shoppe\nri's Qakk Reliif from\nPill\nJitt Congested Stitui Arm\n: but wiy to get relief from tortur-\nlinus piin ls to clear congestion\nI nasal pauafii and give ilnuses\n\\tnce to drain. A few drops of\na Va-tro-nol ln each nostril ls\nilly enough to bring thll comfort-\nBmc.\nEvery   Jipineie   word   endi\neither 1 vowel or the letter n.\nNELSON SOCIAL\nBy  MRS.  M.\nAVIS-WEBB\n\u2022 Thuridiy evening it tht home\nof thi groom's brother tn law and\nsister, Mr. md Mrs. 3. Broadwill,\n1734 Davie Street, Vlctorli, France!\nIrene, youngest daughter of the lite\nMr, md Mra. A, Webb, Wilt Vincouvir, Francis Donild Avis, youngest\nion of Mr. ind Mra. John Avii, Perry\nSiding, B. C, Rev. Jimei Hood officiated. Olveh In marrlige by K. R.\nDixon, thi bride wai gowned In i\nsapphire blui dress of silk crepe,\nwith lacings ot wini velour ribbon,\nind wini ind blue velour hit wu\nMt otf by I wine shoulder length\nveil. Hit Jewelry wu in heirloom\ngold livelier iludded with pearls\n\u25a0nd \u2022 sapphire pendant. Hir coruge\nwu of white orchids. Hir ittendant\nWll Mill Sidle Dougall, Duncan.\nElflon Jonu, Duncan, wis but man.\nFor the wedding trip up-liUnd the\nbrldi won i wine-colored coat md\nmatching accessories. Mr. ind Mri.\nAvii will reside it 112 Stewart Street\nNinilmo.\nRETURN FROM HONEYMOON\n\u2022 Mr. id Mn. Harold Murny\nwho have been on I brief honeymoon, hive nturned ind tiken up\nresidence ln thi Walker Block; 265\nBiker Streit\n\u2022 ' Lance CpL Robtrt O, Gordon\not Vernon villted hli pirenti, Mr.\nand Mn. George Gordon ot tht Ymir\nDiitrict.\nT. D. Edgar of Villicin visited\ntown Siturdiy.\n\u2022 Shoppen ln the city Siturday Included Comminder ind Mrs\nBurnrd A. Smith ot Longbeich.\n\u2022 Mn. W. W. Binnttt of South\nSlocin spent yeiterdiy in Nelion\ne WJ. Mackle wu Ln town from\nBoiwell  Saturday.\nJfc\ndiDUMWW&L\n\u25a0y BITIY NIWMAN\n__3_BB____BB___B\nThtn in io \u2022 miny ippetliinl\ndishei thit miy be pnpind In tb*\ncmeroU. Often they in inexpensive dishes, too, depending for their\ntastlneu on combinstions of foodl\nand seasonings. Then li nothing\nespecltlly new ibout thi Mut with\nSpighetti dlih Tm luggeitlng today, trut pouibly >ou hive forgotten to lerve lt lately and thll il I\nreminder.\nVa-tro-nol Is \u00bb\n\u2022uccessful bemuse lt doei three\nimportant things:\nihrinki swollen membranes of thi\ni; (2) helpi clear out pain-causing\n\u2022eat-on and U)\nbu Irritation.\nTODAY'S  MINU\nMelt with Spaghetti\nBaked Squash     Lettuce ind Ciliry\nCabbigt Salad\nApple Cobbler Coffee\n\"\"i\nMeat with Spaghetti\nOne small package spaghetti, 1\ncan No. 2 tomitou, V, pound yellow American cheese, 1 sweet green\npepper, S strips bacon, 1 pound\nchuck or round steak, ground, Vi\npound fresh or silt pork or bacon.\n2 tablespoons butter or substitute.\n2 large onioni.\nCover ipighettl with boiling witer ind let Hand tn covered dish\nfor 20 minutei or until othtr ln-\ngreditnti tre prepired. Chop bicon\nInto bill and fry until crisp tn large\ntrying pin. Turn beet and pork,\nwhich have been ground together,\ninto frying pin containing bacon\nind fit, ind cook until bright nd\ncolor of meet bu disappeared; thin\n\u2022dd chopped onioni ind pepper, tomitou, butter uid cheeie shaved\nfine; rime ipighettl wltb cold witer\nind idd to tht other mixture; pour\nInto greased biking dish, cover ind\nblki 43 minutes ln ilow oven (NO\ndegreei T.) Serves (.\nSix applei, bk cup lugir, 2 table\nipoom flour, 2 Ublupooni butttr\nor margarine, V, teaipoon cinnamon or nutmeg, 2 Ublupooni water,\n14 teaipoon biking powdtr, % teaipoon ult, 1 tablespoon ihortening,\n1 tiblupoon loe witer.\nWuh, pire, core ind slice applei\nPut ln biking dish or deep pie plate\nwith sugar ind flour mixed, dot\nwith butter, witer ind iplce. Work\nshortening into flour, which- his\nbeen lifted with biking powder\nind ult, tdd Ice witer, roll on\n(loured boird to fit top ot biking\ndlih. Stt ln medium oven (SM dt-\nfree, T.) ind bake for tt hour\nServe with creim.\nYOUR   NEWSDEALER\nOR\nDAILY NEWS CARRIER\nCAN SUPPLY YOU\nWITH   EXTRA   COPIES\nOF THE\nNflaon lath} Eta\nPICTORIAL EDITION\nor Order Direct From\nTHE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT\nNELSON  DAILY  NEWS\nPHONE 144\nVIGNEUX\n\u2022 Among viiiton In Ntlson wen\nMr. ind Mn. W. S. Alhby of Hirrop.\ne Fnnk Souccl ot Vallican Is\nipending I tew diyi with hli fimlly on Hlfh Street.\nVISITORS FROM TRAIL\n| Mlu Price* Chapman, chief\nopentor of thi B. C, Ttltphoi Co.,\nTnU, formerly of Nelion, ipent the\nweekend with her parents, Mr. and\nMrs. J. H. Chapman, Sixth Street.\n\u2022 Major md Mn. P. Mathiion of\nLongbeich were city viiiton Siturdiy.\nS Mn. J. Gillis ind two daughters of Crows' Ntlt ipent the weekend in Nelson.\n\u2022 Sgt. Dick Thomu ot thi R.C.A.\nF., Cilgiry, la i guest ot Mr, ind Mri.\nDavid Powell, Ntlion Avenue.\n\u2022 Mri. Williim Watklni of\nCutlegir wu \u25a0 city shopper Siturdiy.\n>   Mr. ind Mn. George Forbei\nof Vallican viiited town Saturday.\nRETURNS TO COAST\ne Mn. Andy Krift hu returned\nto- Victoria whert her huibtnd li\nitatloned, ifter ipending six weeki\n\u2022t thi homt of htr son-in-law ind\ndiughter, Mr. md Mrs. Allan Harper\nLatimer Street.\n\u2022 Sgt Joieph Holland, who visited hli fimlly on Silica Street, hu\nreturned to the Cout.\n\u2022 Miss Marjorie Fraser and Misi\nJune Fraser, who attend High School\nin Nelson, spent the weekend at\nKooteniy Bay with their parents, Mr.\nand Mrs. Williim Fruer,\na Mr. ind Mrs. Fnnk Goucher\n418 Park Street, have u gueiti Sgt.\nArthur Priutner ind Sgt. Kenneth\nClench of the R.CA.F. of Cilgiry.\ne Rev. Gerald Murphy, CSi.ft.,\nsuperior of the Redemptorlst Fith-\ners, Fairview, returned at the weekend from i couple of weeks spent\nin Rossland.\ne Mrs. Jtowley wm ln the city\nfrom Harrop Saturday,\ne Miu Barbari Avis ind her brother Wilttr of Winlaw ihopped in\nNelson Siturdiy.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mri. Gordon TTiomp-\nson of Bonnington viiited the city\nSiturdiy.\nRETURN FROM TRAIL\n\u2022 Mn. J. B. Maglio hu returned\nfrom Tnil where ihe ipent \u2022 few\ndayi visiting friends.\n\u2022 Mrs. Grant HiU ind her son\nKaslo United\nChurch Reports\nSplendid Year\nKASLO, B.C.\u2014There wu i good\nattendance, and of 1 fine iplrit of\nfellowship prevailed it ttti Annual\nCongregational Milting of St Andrew's United Church, hild Wednesday evening' ln thi Church Hall.\nRev. H. J. Armitage presided.\nThe Secretary, John Patenon, In\nhli nport for Session Indicited i\nslight gain in membenhip.\nTht Treuurer, El Aldous, reported thit ill iccounti had been\nmet ind i imill bilincd on hmd.\nMn. Patenon ind Mn. Webster\nreported thtt the WA. hid hid i\nsplendid year; thit receipts wen\n(700; thit they hid assisted the\nStewards generously; hid added val-\nuiblt furnishings to the Manse, md\nnndered other good lervlce.\nMri. Reliterer rejforted thit tht\nYoung Womtn'i Service Club hid\ndone mmy fine thingi.\nThi nport of Mn. C. Hild ihowed\nencouraging progress made in the\nSundiy School.\nMn. Pitenon'i statement Indicited thit tht Missionary Allocation\nhad been met, md White Gifts last\nChristmas hid wilted leveril funnier\nDr, Gibson ind L. Weill win\n\u2022dded to the Board of Stewards.\nMrs. Armitage wu appointed Dele-\ngale to Presbytery, with Mn. Paterson, alternate.\n1\"he Missionary Committee con\nslsts of Mrs. Wellington, Mn, Paterson ind Mri. Armitage.\nRev. H. J. Armitage ind Mn.\nArmitage wert commended, tnd unanimously Invited to continue their\nministry.\nRefreshments were terved by the\nWomen'i Auxiliiry it the clou ot\nthe meeting,\nof Bonnington vltlted town Satur.\ndiy.\ne Mn. A. Birclay, Filli Street\nhid u weekend gueit, her daughter, Mlu Peggy Barclay who teachei\nIn Tnil.\ne Miu Idi Guy of Silmo villttd town Siturdiy,\ne Mr. md Mn. Robert McFtdden\nwere city viiiton from Bonnington\nSaturday.\nSERIAL STORY\nBy LORENA CARLETON\nCastle of Contentment\ni     ,mayme0m*m**e*t9f0tflia*****\nOil jte Obt\nMONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1942\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\n7,'tt-Wiki Up ind Llvi (CKLN)\n!:00-BBC Newt\n8:15\u2014War Commentary\n8:30\u2014Front Lini Fimlly\n8:\u00ab-CBC Newi\n9:(K>-Concert Timt (CKLN)\n9:30-Vocal Parade (CKLN)\n9:59-Time Signal\n_0:00-Lit'i All Sing Together\n(CKLN)\n10:30\u2014For Our Liitenen\n10:\u00ab~Hymn Tlmt (CKLN)\nU:00\u2014Vincent Lopei ind hli Orchestra\n11:30\u2014Music ind Musings\nAFTERNOON\n11:00\u2014B.C. Firm Broidcut\n12:28-The Notici Boird (CKLN)\n12:80\u2014CBC Ntwi\nU:43-The Ballideer\nltOO-TW.\nl;lS-Club Mitinet\n3:00\u2014B.C. School! Broidcut\n2:30\u2014Mirror for Women\n2:4S-BBC Newi\n8:00-:  Ion Music\n3:30\u2014Music From BniU\n3:45\u2014Rtci til Seriei\n4:00-Thcy Shill Sing Again\n4:30\u2014Harpilchord md Strlngi\n4:55\u2014Wlllson Woodside, Commen-\ntiry\n5:00\u2014Concert in Miniiture\n5:30\u2014Supirmin (CKLN)\nJ:45-\"On the Boufevirdi1\nEVENINC\n8:00-Blrthdiy Pirty (CKLN)\n6:S0-Hirmony Rail (CKLN)\n6:4*\u2014Library Progrimmt (CKLN)\n1:00-CBC Nawa\n7:15-Brltiln Sptiki\n7:SO\u2014Nitlonil Firm Ridlo Forum\n8:00\u2014Impriuloni by Oram\n8:30-Vincouver Symphony Orcn.\nMO-BBC Nawa Rial\nI0j0\u00bb-CBC Nawa\n10.30-Stin Kenton'i Orthutri\n11:00\u2014Gene Grown! and Erwin Yeo\nU. S. NETS' BEST\nN. I. 0.\n\u00ab:0O-rDr. lft\n8:00\u2014Frtd Wiring\"! OrChMUt\n\u25a0LUI NIT\n7:00-Onon Wtllu\n9:00-Trut or Filit\nCOLUMBIA\nBUMP IASI AT 'FRISCO\nSAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1 (AP).-\nA bue (or bllmpi, the drtid el sub-\nmirine commindtri, wu established on Sin Fnnclico Biy Stturdiy.\nNIRNITUM CO.\nTha House of Furniture Va\nM 11* ltt\nSAVE\nAT OUR\nFEBRUARY\nSALE\n1.111 ,'ii\nAUSSin JOIN R.A.A.F.     \u25a0 *\"\nONI EVERY 5 MINUTES\nlYDNIY, fab. I (AAP).-\u00bbiw ;\nrtcrultlng for tht Royil Auitralian i\nAir Forca bigtn two yeara itt?lt*5\nInst tm* recruit hai anrollnj afc.'*\nfivt minutet, the Recruiting Committee aald todiy. Mirking till fcj\nond innlvenary of tha atari of Recruiting, tha Committee iald _jhi\nR. A. A. F. now Ii 11 timei n Urge.\naa it waa aMha waj*i itart.      | '\n\/MIDDLE-AGE^\nWOMEN GS)\nHMD THI\u00ab ADVICRII\nEdith thought\nher blouse was\nwhite ***\nCHAPTER FORTY-FOUR\nrrmncle did not comt to work on\nMondiy morning. At ibout noon\nibi drove up before the shop in\nTitt'i maroon coupe, Divy lea'.ed\nbeilde her. All expreuioni of gratitude thtt would otherwise hive\nbeen uttered wera submerged in\nthe meeting bttween Carlyle tnd\nDivy. They limply wilked right up\nto etch other tnd ittred, illently,\nas children do when forming tn\nopinion. Then they smiled ind ei-\nchtnged \"Helloi.\"\n\"Lets go Into the patio,\" Cirlyle\nInvited immedlitely, \"and pliy with\nCoco tnd Tommy Tucker.\"\nAwiy they need, their frlend-\nihlp cemented.\nThen Yleni uld to Francie, \"Feel\nbetter!\"\nThi dirk girl nodded. 'Tm living\n\u2022t tht Cromwell houie\" And thit\nwti ill in tht wiy of explinition\nor thinki.\nTo Ylena, tlmi wii no longtr\ntlmt. Such i thing did not exist\nbtciUM eich diy now wu h.iven.\nTnit, ihe hid obllgitloni\u2014thi En-\n\u25a0enidi hotel ind Tlih'i house, other work lire hid crowded In, but\nthi dependible Birker uw to It\nthtt ihe htd mtny txtri houn with\nCirlyli,\nThey mide trip* to Scott'i Copper Creek nnch, whtrt tht littit\ngirl lived t rtpturoui lite. She had\nher pony. Sht leirned lo twtrl i\nlariat. She became acquainted with\nthe call of a coyote, with jick-\nrabbit*, with roid runntn ind\nhomed toidi, md leu plemn'ly,\nwith i nttlamike. While Scott beit\nthe writhing menict to i duity\npulp, Cirlyle helped hy Jumping\nup ind down ind screeching. After-\nwird Scott presented her with tht\nnttleri, leven buttons, i frightful\nSee tha Beautiful Diiplay ef\nFINI ENGLISH CHINA at\nNtlion Electric Co.\n874 Btktr St. Phont :m\nJANUARY\nClearance Sale\nFashion First Ltd.\nYIS - We Sell\nRAW AND PASTEURIZED\nMILK\niOOTINAY\nValley Uairy\nWATCH REPAIR\nli i Job for expert.. Our work\niiiurts your utilisation.\nH    H. Sutherland\n\u2022ffalr which Cirlyle cherished ind\nput on her dressing table. Betide\nit, sht placed \u2022 placard, itudded\nwith gold piper itiri. \"Scotty li\nthe brtveit ln the world,\" ihe printed, . then, remembering her young\nItalian protector, Iht added with\nUct, \"You too, Tony.\"\nOccasionally Yleru thought et\nTite. Whit wu hi doing. Wu ht\nwell? Sht wtnttd to know, yet\ndared not uk anyone. How, ihe\nwondered, wu lt ponlblt not to\ncatch even \u2022 ilight gUmpee ot him,\nln a compintively mull town.\nAnd thin thit vtry tvening ihe\nuw him while she ut ln htr cir,\nwilting for Cirlyle ind Tony to\ncomt out of the thettre.\nWhile the wirm ipurti ot blood\nhimmered in her temples, Tile\nstepped of the curb.\nHt leined on the ctr door. \"Is\nthli whit I wu lupposed to do.\nYleni?\" Ineipible of ipeech,' the\nmerely noddtd. Her eye* flitted\nover hli fice, ibtorblng tvtry feature. How I'vt mined him! How\nI've mined him! Thoie words of\nlonelineii flitted through htr held,\nover ind over.\nHe ipoke then, md the girl realized he wu drunk. Scowling md\nwretched ln hli helpless idontlon,\nht wu it tht umt tlmt Jealous\nind Inline with the deiire to wound\nher.\n'Tve been wondering, Yleni,\nwhich one of my rlvili you'll finally mirry. Alkire, Scott Himllton\nor the Greek god?\"\n\"If by 'Greek' you mein Tony.\nynu're miltiken in nitionillty.\nTony ii in lUliin.\"\n\"I wu ipeiklng of phytlqut, not\nnitionillty. I've ibout decided hi\nIs the lucky min. Alkln U eretk-\nIng with tge ind if Himllton hid\nt chtnee, b\u00ab'd htve got you long\ntgo\u2014no, lt must be tht Greek\u2014I\nmem, tho IUllin.\"\nWith i cilm minntr thit pierced\nhii Inebriated briin tht uid, Tony\nil Ctrtyli'i protector. And my biby\nmed! \u2022 protector, btciuit ihe ii\nthi heirau to 13 md I bilt millions\nfrom her fither'i mother.\"\nHli white flibbirguted fire\namused hir. Beyond, the uw tht\ncrowd pouring from the dbbn of\ntht theatre. \"I muit uk you either\nto get control of your minneri, or\nleive before Cirlylt gets hire.\"\nTitt remiined whtrt ht wu,\ntenu-ficed, wilting, until Tony\niwung th talkative child Into tha\nvtcint ieit. Tony crowded Into the\nsmall ont at the back.\nYleni uld, \"Cirlyle, thii ii Divy'i\nuncle\" Tht llttlt girl offtnd her\nhind with \u2022 formtl \"How do you\ndo?\" tnd initintly becimt qultt. In\ncen trut to htr uiutl effusive manner.\nThe two men ihook hindi. No\none ipokt tor in iwkwtrd lnitint.\nAfter i whilt, uneuy bentith\nTate's duk. brooding eyei. thi\nblond girl uld, \"Wt must go.\" Tate\nsnitched her hind ind klued It,\nthen dropped It ind wheeled iwiy.\niTo be continued)\nRinso gives the WHITESTwsh\nEDITH-I'm uhimed of wtj grty-\nlookinjj blouse, Mabtl, after nana\nyour linen towela. How ea ami\n'tij\u2014 do you get thingi ee white?\nMABEl-Wlth Rlnao, MUI Fact la,\nIt net onl; waabae wbIti*, It\ntbe whlteet wish.   Aad It\nmy washable colored clothee bright \u2022\nEDITH-Good for both colon and whitea-thit\ncertainly ii i find I\nMABEL-Yeal You lee Rlnio giU white thingi\ngleaming without bleaching ao It'i eefe tet\ncolon. I uie It (or all my waihable nyoni, toe.\nEDITH \u2014I've been doing a big family weak\nfor ages but I've never had reeulta aa\ngood is youn.\nMABEL Kin*, really helpa the do thai\nwear longer, too, becauie you don't\nhave to nib or Knib to (et them clean.\nEDITH \u2014Between you and me, I'm going to uae\nRinso thii coming wiahday.\nMABEL\u2014Uie Rlnn once end you 11 sever be\ncontent with anything alee. Get the CIANT\nhoi for extra economy.\ntUrtR\nnoseer\nBEST FOR All THE WASH-WHITES, COLORS, RAYONS\n!\n NILION DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B. C.-MONDAY MORNINQ. FEB. t 1942\u2014\nVW'WPPP\nfPPffPlfPf^K'WfPW\nJMuim iattg Star* tt Questions ? ?\nANSWERS\nEitibliihid AprU 22, 1903.\nBrittsft Columbia'!\nMoit Interesting Newspaper\nPubllihid every morning except Sundiy br\ntba NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIM-\nITED. 36) Biker St.. Nelion. Britiih Columbia.\nMEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS AND\nTHE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS.\nMONDAY, FEB. 2,1942.\nPerhaps Libya and\nSingapore Are Related\nWe have not had any explanation\nof the altered situation in Libya, save\nthat clearly the Axis commander has\nreceived reenforcements.\nWhen the British drive started a\ncouple of months ago, it was stated\nthat the British had not less than ,750,-\n000 men, while apparently the'Axis\npartners had in the neighborhood of\n200,000. Under the long serieB of defeats suffered by General Rommel's\nforces, the disparity must have become\ngreater.\nSo when the British line is on the\ndefensive, and the reenforced Axis\nforces have retaken much ground,\nthere must be a reason for the change,\nthat has not yet been put into words.\nIf the British, South African and\nFree French allies are driven out of\nLibya, it will be hard to bear if the reverses are due to miscalculation and\ninefficiency.\nBut if the Allied line is borne far\nback because the bulk of the Eighth\nArmy has been sent, with its equipment, to a far more important task,\nthat of saving Singapore, the Allied\nbastion in the Orient, then we will all\nbe well content with the action taken,\nwhatever the price paid in North Africa before replacements can be made.\nWe know from Prime Minister\nChurchill that some reenforcements\nhave been sent to the Malaya front\nSir Claude Auchinleck's forces In the\nMiddle East would be several jumps\nnearer the Japaneae war zone than any\nother pool of British military force\nthat could be tapped. Quite possibly\nthe tanks that have done such great\nwork against the Axis in the desert\nwill soon be playing a part in stemming the advance of the treacherous\nJap and stabilizing the line of battle\nbefore Singapore.\nOpin ta any ruder. Nimn of penoni aiking\nqueitlom will not bi publlihid.\nReider, Crinbrook\u2014Whit ll I ilmplo method\nof making i hair shampoo from one'i favorite toilet loipT\nSoip shavlngi, four ouncei; potassium carbonate, oni ouncei; water, ilx fluid ouncei;\nglycerine, two fluid ouncei; essential oils to\nperfume If deilred.\nAdd tho soap shavings md the potassium\ncirbonite to the water, and heat on \u25a0 water\nbith until thoroughly loftened; idd the glycerine and perfume, If necessary to reduce to\nproper consistency add more water.\nIi there iny active branch of the irmy, nivy\nor ilr force thit \u25a0 19-yeir-old girl may\nenter? Ia there any other war work ihe\nmay enter whether lt be imbulance or\ntruck driving or munition! factory work?\nWhit are the ipeciflc qualifications for the\nabove? Must a girl ln the Women's Army\nbe itlf sufficient, or Ii ihe paid? Where \\\nihould one apply?\nIt haa been announced that the age limit\nfor entry into thi women'i lervlces would be\nlowered to 19 yeari of age.\nFor Information regarding employment in\nmunitions factories write Department of\nMunition! and Supply, Ottawa, and for detail! on joining the women'i lervicei\nwrite Department of National War Services, Ottawi.\nIt li not neceuary to be flnanclilly Independent to join the women'i lervicei il an allowance li paid and uniform! are lupplled.\nWhat ii the proper method of iddreulng in\nenvelope to nn R.C.A.F. triinee In Canada,\nIf one Is not certain of Uie correct number\nand does not know the rank?\" How may\none find ou', for future reference?\nApply to Director of Airmin Personnel,\nNo. 3 Temporary Building, Wellington Street,\nOttawa. Give as many detail! n you know.\nE. M., Cranbrook\u2014Could you kindly tell mi\nthe iddren of the Queen'i Ctnidlm Fund\nfor children in bombed ireai ln Britain?\nWrite Sholto Watt, Royal Trust Building,\nMontreal.\nIn Nelson district fundi are received by\nNelson Rotary Club.\nReader, Trail\u2014Re constipating foods, could\nyou pleaae tell me how tht following\nitand\u2014the moit. and the least: Cheese,\nmilk,, lem meat, fish and eggs? I would\nalso like to know If nuts delay the digestion, especially pecans, filberts, walnuti\nand almond.?\nThe foods you mention are not considered\nconstipating when Included ln a normal, balanced diet. In order of digestibility milk li\nfirst then fish, lean meat, eggs md theese.\nNuti are apt to retard the digestion on\naccount of their high fit content.\nLetters to-the\nEditor\nLetten miy ba publlihid over a nom dt\nplume, but tht tctutl name af thi writer\nmuit bi Qlvert to the Editor tl evidence of    -\ngood filth. Anonymoui letten go In the\nwnte pioir buket\nMakes Appebl for\nMore Aid to Farmers\nTo the Editor:\nSir\u2014In the Firm Forum broidcuti, which\nare to ba heard Mbnday evening, the problem!\nand poiltion of the farmer! in every Province\nof Canada ere being discussed by representative farmeri and Canadian! ean judge, If they\nhave the good sense to,listen In, just how serious the position of Canada'! leading lnduitry\nhas become.\nBut why don't tht farmeri quit farming,\nIf lt li io liard ind unprofltible? Why don't\nthey Imitate the imart guyi who Iwarm Into\nour cltlei and often manage to live ln greit\nostentation snd luxury without doing any uie-\nful work? \u25a0\nYes. We farmers are a itupld lot to put up\nwith the conditloni that have been put upon\nus, but how thankful the city folk ihould be\nto the itupld farmeri who provide the apudi,\nwheat, fruit, milk, meat, etc.. that they find\nio extremely satisfactory. All theie good\nthings pour Into the cltlei and a pitiable\ntrickle of goodi and service! returns to pay\nthe farmeri for their good work.\nNow tha war has begun to bring us to our\nlensei and tie perceive what a very large\nproportion of Canadiani were useless, mere\n\"busybudlei\" ln St Paul'! expreulve language. Therefore the vait majority are determined to tave conscription, so that we may\nturn our iwarming \"busybodies\" into useful-\nbodies (for war purposes).\nCanada has been very ilow Indeed ln putting thii excellent idea into practice, but now\nthat we are getting under way and are itarted\nin the Tight direction, let us make a real Job\nof lt and decide that we will never again itand\nfor useless people In Cmada. And let us hivi\nfilr pliy til round. We ire proud of the fint\ntmki, guni, airplanes, etc. that we are giving\nto our .oldieri. The very beit is none too good\nfor them, regardless of coit. Why not glvi\nour firmer! first rate equipment for them to\ndo their work with?\u2014for their work li Cin-\nada's work and every bit ai essential as fighting with guns or bombs.\nAnd let us begin to pay our farmeri and\nall workers ln essential Industrie! recently and\nprovide decent unitary homei for them md\ntheir cattle. We ought to pay them well even\nif hall or drought or disease ruined their crops.\nWhat would you think It our Canadian government refused to pay the loldlen md their\ndependents, who tailed to hold Hong Kong?\nYei, let ui let about getting rid of useless Canadians forever and then we shall be well\nable to pay all the useful Canadiani properly.\nJ. C. HARRIS.\nNew Denver, B. C, Jan. 28.\nToday's Horoscope Press Comment\nLooking   Backward\n10 YEARS AGO\n(rrom Dilly Newi, Feb. 3, 1932)\nThi Ymir Women'i Institute entertained\n\u25a0t bridge it the home of Mrs. J. M. Gille Wedneidiy.\nAt the Burni' Night program it Nakusp.\nFnnk Rushton ciuied much imusement by\nperforming on the bigplpei ind later ilnglng\n\"Thit'i the Reaion Why I Weir the Kllti\".\nAt Trinity United Church Sunday evening. Rev. W. C. Miwhlnney ipoke briefly\non world dinrmiment.\nMlichi Elmm, world famoui violinist,\ncelebrated his *lit blrthdiy yesterday.\nIf your birthday il todiy, you ire 1 perion\nof culture ind refinement. Your chirmlng\nmanners attract folk to you. You ihould beware of i tendency to talk and dreim about\nthingi Instead cf actually doing them. During\nthe next year you should avoid impulsive actions and giving offense to those In authority,\nand to lovers. Be cireful ilso with documents\nmd correspondence. If thete cautions are observed, much financial gain will be achieved.\nA child born on thli date wil! be very itrong.\nwilled, determined, obstinate, casual, and even\nrude at times. These traits should be curbed\nwhen the child ls very young. He or she will\nevidence artistl: ability.\nTest Yourself\n1. On what river Is the great Boulder dam?\n2. Which Is larger, North America or South\n\/merlca?\n3. Of what American territory ii Charl.lie\nAmille the capital?\n25  YEARS  AOO\n(From  Dilly  Ntwi,  Feb. 2,  1917)\nDelegate! it the Nelson Board conference\non the Nelson-Revelstoke service yeiterday\nwere J. R. Hunter. E. 7. Glgot, Fred A. Stir-\nkey, J. A. Irving ill of Nelson and A. C. Yoder\nof Nakuip.\nMr. and Mri. J. J. Blnni of Kaslo ire\nvlilting Nelson.\nJ. S. Cirter, district pisienger igent for\nthe C.P.R. will leive this morning for Vineouver. '\nMri. J. W. Bell arrived at Halcyon from\nRoisland Saturday to join her husband, who\nhas been there for three weeks.\nTEST ANSWERS\n1. On the Colorado River, where the stream\nformi the Arliona-Nevada boundary.\n2. North America, which hai an area of\n8,300,000 square milei to South America's 7\"00.-\n000.\n3. The Virgin lilindi.\nYerse\n40  YEARS  AGO\n(From   Dilly   Miner,   Feb. 2,  1W2)\nAt the record office yesterday a certificate\nof improvements was Issued to H. I* A. Keller,\nA- L. Keller and T. S. Algiers on the Vermont\nmineral claim.\nW. N. Br ay-ton has returned from a trip\nthrough Washington and Oregon.\nThe delegates from Nelson to tht Liberal\nconvention to be held at Vancouver are E. Ferguson. W. G. Gillett and W. Rutherford.\nW. A. Galllher, MP. for Yale-Kootenay-\nCarlboo, leaves this morning for Ottawa to\nattend the session.\nWar\u201425 Years Ago\nBy The Canadian Pren\nFeb. 2. 1917\u2014British force in Mesopotamia\nreached point on right bank of the River\nTigris Hi miles West of Kut-el-Amara, Appeal\nmade to British people to economize in food\nto avoid rationing. Successful raid made by\nBritish troops near Guedecourt on .Weitern\nfront.\nEtiquette Hints\nWhen you meet an old friend and want tn\nreminisce, don't do It to the extent of leaving\nother people present out of the convemtlon.\nThat Is rude. Reserve your talks of old timei\nfor another occulon even if it ii hird to do.\nBECAUSE\nBecause i British soldier stood on guard\nthroughout the night.\nBecause a British airman made each night hii\ndaring flight.\nBecause some British sailors day and night\npatrolled the sea.\nThere'll always be an England and that England shall be free.\nBecauie in off.ee, mine, md shop the British\nfaltered not.\nBecause they laced a ruthless foe and stood\nunflinchingly,\nThere'll always an England and that\nEngland shall be free.\nAnd churches shall again uprear their spires to\nthe sky.\nAnd English h.arti will reverence a land that\nwould not die.\nAnd   English   ions  at  length   will  heal  the\nwounds of Coventry.\nFor there will s'.ill be Englsnd and that\nEngland shall be free.\nAgain shall English children walk the highways   unafraid,\nAnd play again on English greens the gamei\nthat once they played;\nAnd, free from siren's dreaded sound, again\nsleep peacrfully.\nFor there will still be England and that\nEngland shall be free.\nO land of mighty souls! O land of matchlen\n.power!\nIn all the streim of history \"This Is your finest\nhour\";\nWhen lavage itrength has ipent Ita force the\nnitloni all will tee\nA vindicated England and that\nEngland shall be free.\nGeorge A. Pevsell In The Churchman of New\nYork. New York.\n8T. PIERRE ANO MIQUELON\nThere leemi Uttle dliposltlon on the part\nof either Canada or the United Statei to In-\nfere in the new statui acquired by the iiland!\nof St. Pierre and MiqueJon. There wn something in the nature of an uproar at flnt when\ntheie former poiieiilom ot Vichy were Uken\nover by the Free French. It hai quieted down\nand the liiue has not been nlsed ilnce Mr.\nChurchill ipoke before the American Congress. It leems. Indeed, thit he put the quiettii\non any projected attempt to dispossess the\nFree French of these islands. What he said of\nVichy then, and what he laid of It in Ottawa,\nshowed very clearly that hli desire wai to Illustrate to this continent the character of the\nservitors of Germany in Unoccupied France.\nIn commenting on h|s speech before the American Conrgeia and on what he iald about the\nFree French, The New York Herald-Tribune\nhad the following:\n\"If there wai any longer any queitlon\nabout it, the Prime Mlniiter has certainly\nblown all question of St. Plerre-Miquelon md\nWashington's 'so-called' Free French through\nthe dusty windows of the State Department.\nTo Mr. Churchill there h nothing 'so-called'\nabout the Free French, 'who would not bow\ntheir knees' and 'whose names are being held\nIn Increased respect by nine Frenchrnen out\nof every ten; there ls no truckling to the Vichy\npoliticians who 'misled' France and who 'fawrt-\ned upon' the conqueror; there Is no glossing\nover the 'cat-and-mouse' game which Hitler li\nnow play ng with the 'tormented men' who\nlive only by hii 'blows and favors'.\"\u2014Victoria\nColonist.\nTODAYS News Pictures\nHEADS A.E.F. IN BRITISH ISLES\nMaj.-Gen. James E. Chaney of\nthe U. S. Air Corpa, who has been\nmade commanding general of the\nUnited States army forces in the\nBritish Isles.\nPRODUCE MORE SUGAR\nManitoba went into sugar production just\nat the right time. Scarcity of ocean tonnagt\nduring the war was liable lo endanger the\nimportation of sugar, and now the important\nsource of supply for North America in the\nDutch East Indies and the Philippines has\nbeen cut rtf. Tlie United States wll! doubtless\nUke a nuch larger share of the West Indies\ncrop. Britain is receiving none from that\nsource new but is depending entirely on its\nbeet sugar produced within the country. The\nUnited States may take all that Britain took\nfrom the West Indies, and more. And both the\nUnited States and Canada will probably hare\nto Increase their'beet sugar production.\nThe first sugar produced in Manitoba\nwas in the fall of 1M0. Ttie acreage was Increased last year and 120,000 tons of beets\nwould have beer, delivered to the factory In\nFort Garry but fnr the misfortune thst befell\na large number of growers when their fields\nbecam- flooded late in the fall and then froze,\nso that some 30,000 tons of beets could not be\ntaken out of the ground. That was an accident,\nhowever, that  is not likely to recur.\nThem are now nearly 900 farmers growing\nthe beet);, but the factory could use 50 per\ncent mon? beets than the estimated 120,000 tons\ngrown lait year but not fully harvested. That\nis to say, Manitoba could go considerably farther towird producing its own sugtr supply.\nOf the consumption in this province, M per\ncent is from the home product. In Alberta, 70\nper cent of the consumption is from the lugar\nbeets.\u2014Winnipeg rFee Preit.\nWords of Wisdom\nWhat lunihlne Is to flowen, imllei ire to\nhuminlty. They ire but trifles, to be iure; but.\nMattered along life's pathwiy, the good they\nda  ll lnrnn\/.\u00ablvahl\u00abi\nFORMER NELSON BARGE LAUNCHED AT COAST\nC. P. R. transfer No. 9 took to the water at Esquimalt and is now in Vancouv\nwhere tracks are being installed, after which the 17-car ferry will go into service b\ntween Vancouver and Ladysmith. This barge was formerly known as No. 16, open\ning on the Kootenay Lakes out of Nelson. It was broken up at Nelson last Fall, shi\nped to Esquimalt to be redesigned and re-built. Four feet was added to the freeboa;\nto make her seaworthy on the ocean run, and 40 feet was added to the length. In adc\ntion to this a wheelhouse, steering gear, winch and boiler were installed. The barge\n271 feet'long.\u2014Canadian Pacific Photo.\nAs Americans Landed in Ireland\nWomen war workers pour tea for some of the first American soldiers who landed with\nthe 1942 A.E.F. at a North of Ireland port.\nSAYS  N.E.I.  NEEDED\nGovernor-General Hubel\nVan Mook of the Nethert\nEast Indies ii pictured ln |\nYork during an interview\nwhich he described the 111\nas a barrier to Axis a^piral\nin the Pacific.\nSome of the first American soldiers to land with the\nA.E.F. in Ireland are shown with ammunition issued\nthem as they immediately went on a war footing.\nTANKER TAKES DEATH PLUNGE\nThis photograph taken almost within sight of t\nNew Jersey coastline, shows the Norwegian tank\nVaranger sliding beneath the waves following a torpei\nattack by an enemy submarine. The entire crew of \u25a0\narrived in port safely.\n:y&J\nFIRST PHOTO OF U. S. FLYING FORTRESS IN MIDDLE EAST\nFrom a British source comes this photograph of an American-made \"Flying Fortress\" dwarfing all other objecti\nthe background, as she stands in war garb as an important unit in the Middle East fighting forces of the British- Mid\nEast command.\nt\nt\n-\n ,*\"r~\nW-JI'.'W!^\niWni.,i m iiDB\u00abi*\u00bb.iawi<ke\u00bb'mww '   11 '      ' y *\nPORT\nins Drop lo Tie as Amerks Win;\nllg Crowd Sees Rangers Beal Leafs\nBON, Wb. 1\/(AP)-Tht to\nIdled Boeton Bruins dropped\nit for the Nationil Hockty\nIttd with Ntw York Ran-\npermitting tht Jowly Biook-\nitrtciru to over like then tor\nrlumph bttora SSOO fans to-\nt tbt Boaton Garden.\nperlod-1,   Boaton,   HoUtt\nItlti -  Egm, Field,  Hllltr\nIt\nid    period - I,   Brooklyn,\nirhlll (Mosdell) 14:16.\nmi  fml.   Crawford.\nI ptriod\u20148, Brooklyn, Ega_>\nill, Rill) 0:40.\nIHta\u2014Krol, Anderion.\nW YORK, Ftb. 1 (CF)-St.\nthi Itrgeit crowd ta Ht \u2022\n|y gtmt In Mtdlion Squirt\nM thll letson, 11,111 pild\nttloni, tht powtrful Ntw\n< Ringers defeited Toronto\n\u2022 Lttft 7-t ind tdvtiwtd\n\u25a0 tit ftr flnt plttt ltl thi\n\u2022Ml Liigu. itandnlf with\nHI  Bruini.\nToronto team, tired atttr \u2022\nnis home game with Boiton\nUrday, and lacking tie aer-\nI Wally Stanowiki, Bob Div-\nand Nick Metz, out with ln-\nwtre no match tonight for\nngen. Rangers now have the\nIt record ot 11 Tlctories\nt one draw ind one lon ln\nMt 13 gamei, itartlng Christ-\nIht. V\nptriod\u2014 Scoring nont.\nWM-Wtrwlek, Goldup, Mc.\nCrccdy, Pntt\nStcond ptriod\u20141, New York, Patrick (N. Colville, Pratt) 2:37.1, Ntw\nYork, H. Colville (N. Colville,\nPike) 8:29. I, New York, Pttrick\n(Wilson) 0:46. 4, Ntw Mork, Shi.\nhicky (Pratt) 18:46.\nPenalty\u2014Goldham.\nThird ptriod\u2014\u00ab, Toronto, McDonild (Tiylor) 3:26. 8, Ntw York.\nHtxtall (Juzda) 4:27. 7, Ntw York,\nJunta (Pike, Mao Colville) 14:06.\n8, Toronto, Kampman (Schrlner,\nCarr) '16:13. >, Ntw York, Pike\n(Pratt, Shibicky)   18:<M.\nPemlty\u2014Wtrwlck.\nCANADIENS WIN\nCHICAGO. Feb. 1 (CP) - The\nlut-plice Montrttl Cinidieni d*\nfeited tbt fourth-plice Chicago\nBlack Hawka tonight, l-l, ln a Na\ntlonal Hockty League gime before\n16,057 spectators ln tht Chicago\nStadium. Rtd Hamill, at thi Hawka,\nwas banned from the gamt midway\nIn the tint period whan glvtn ma\njor and natch miiconduct penaltiei.\nFlnt ptriod\u20141, Canadiem, Quiity\n(Sands, Getliffe) 8:03. 2, Chicigo,\nR. Cane (Mosienko, Cooper)  11:11,\nPeniltlts\u2014March, Portlind, Mariucci, Hamill (major and match\nmisconduct), Heffernan, K. Reardon, Chtmbtrltln.\nSecond period \u2014 3, Canadiem,\nBenoit. 4, Chicago, Dahlstrom (Mar\niuccl. Thorns)  16:10.\nPenalty\u2014Portland.\nThird period\u20148, Canadleni, Sindi\n(Getliffe,  Quiity)   17:16.\nPentltlet\u2014R. Carat, Quiity.\nWatford 11 to 0\nDON, Teh. 1 (CP Ctble) -\nwertul Aner.U football team\nsened ltt bold on flrit plact\nLoodon Leagu* Saturday by\n| tbt tailend Witford dob\ntheir highest-scoring gime\nttason. The tarn now letdi\nplact   Wett   Htm   by   lix\nBun wu beaten 1-1 today\nitil Palace and waa farced\ntt aecond position lt the\nwith oPrtsmouth, winnen\nrentford by 5-2.\nWrit, Brighton ctntrt for-\na t Loodon Lttgut conteit\nChattel, tcored fivt gotls\nearn'a 8-3 victory.\nA Cltj, who btat Cirdiff 1-0,\nto tbt top of Ibi BUeim\ni\"  with   10  pointi  tor  itx\nnhtmpton'i totn-lftd tetm\nIverton i gout, tooting tha\ntl of thi first bait. Iba Lta-\nttrib, with atz tnttrnatlcoali\njde, rallied to win 1-1 before\nI Of 8000.\nne tad CelUa moved to\nthree pointi of the top. Glai-\nmgtn In th* ScottUh South-\nl atanding. Bangta were\ni a nortlea draw by Clydt\nlibtmians upset FiUIrk 14\nIttci blanked SL Mlrrtn M.\n(M Take Two\nPoint Lood, Coait\nCOTVBt, ftb. 1 (CP)-Vtn-\nTookei completed their In-\nJ   Basketball   Uigut   icht-\naturday night wltb a 83-40\novtr Staceys.\nprln gavt Tookes \u2022 two-point\n, tbt Leigut itindlng. wltb\nat tl   pointi.   Vinoouwr\nban two more gsmei to\nlowever, ind itand \u2022 good\nof winding up the icliedule\nlop of the Leigue. They hivt\nof 10 polntt tnd trt itlll to\nInanity  and   Vlctorli Dom-\nKraut Uno to Play\nin Five Moro Camoi\nBOSTON, Feb. t (AP). -Tht\nManagement of thi Stanley'Cup\nchampion Boiton Bruini innounced\nSiturday that tbt teim'i Kitchener\nline-Milt Schmidt, Bobby Biuer\ntad Woody Dumart \u2014 had bttn\ngranted ltavt of ibienct trom tbt\nRoyil Cinadian Air Forct until\nFeb. 14.\nThe trio, who enliited In the\nR.C.A.F. lot week after btlng call\ned for Active Service with tht Canadlm Home Defence forcei, thui\nwill be ible to pliy in fiye more\nNtUoaal Hockey Leigue gimei tet\nthe Bruins. .\nHockey Results\nly Tht Cittdtin Prtti\nSATURDAY\nAMERICAN   LEAGUE\nHershey 3 Wuhlngton 4\nNew lltven 1 Springfield 1\nBuffalo 0 Cleveland I\nPittiburgt 8 Fhlladtlphia 8\nEASTERN U.S. AMATEUR\nWuhlngton 1 Johmtown 6\nBoiton  1  Rover Vale 2\nBaltimore 1 Atlantic City 6\nAMERICAN   ASSOCIATION\nOmaht 8 Minneapolis 2\n81 Louie 2 TCtlsa 0\nQUEBEC   SENIOR\nOttawi 6 Cornwall 3\nO.H.A. SENIOR A\nHamilton 5, Kingston 6.\nSUNDAY\nOUEBEC   SENIOR     '\nQuebec ll Boytlt I\nYates and Peden\nWin Six-Day Race\nCHICAGO, Feb. 1 (AP) .-Cecil\nYatei of Chicago tnd Doug Peden\nof Vlctorli, B.C., won the 44th Inter-\nnillonil Six-Day Bike Rice it the\nCotlieum Siturdiy night Yates and\nPtden flnlihed their 147-hour whirl\non the botrdi after travelling 1480\nmiles and nlnt laps.\n)ke Eaters Hold Stamps lo(-( Tie\nIT, ftb. 1 (CP) .--Trail\nEaters   bald   the   Calgiry\nen to a 4-4 draw here Sat-\n[night  in tbt laat game of\nlay Invasion of tlie Alton of the ABC. Senior\nHockey Leigue.\n\u2022air aecond draw wltb tbe\nitt* laat wetk anil dur-\nthey counted six out\n11 pointa.\nIt marked the final ip-\nJt   Defenceman    Chuck\n\u25a0f the Stampeders, ind the\ndub presented him with l\nJa*l. Mlllmm has been or-\n'ft rtport for military traln-\nfla 111 probability he will en-\nHoyal Cinadian Navy,\ntn hit medlcil uun-\ni wUl ba itatloned In Cil-\n\u25a0trni.\nptriod\u2014Scoring, nont.\n\u25a0tToub\n^b-ty'i Rapalr Shop\n15ms i7i\nftry  long  tnough  to  play  home\ngamea wltb tht SUmptdtri.\nLineup:\nCalgary \u2014 Rice-Jones; Ettinger,\nMillman; Calrm; Thlrlwel, Grant.\nSubi: Shannon. Atkinson, French,\nDewir, Sprout, Trigg.\nTrail\u2014Scodellaro; Widt, P. Dewar; Buckni; Kwong, Duffy. Subs:\nChristensen, BenUey, Sttnton, Bobrosky, Kendall.\nOfficiils\u2014brl Overtnd and Hank\nWilson.\nSUMMARY\nFirst period\u20141, Calgary, Grint\n(Ciimi, Thirlwell) 1:33; J, TnU,\nDuffy (Bckna) 1107; 3, Trail, Buckni (Kwong); 4, Calgary, Ctlrni,\n18:01.\nPenaltlei\u2014None.\nStcond period\u20146, Ctlgtry, frtnch\n(Atkimon) 4:0C; 8, Trtil, Wide\n(Kendill) 7:20; 7, Ctlgtry, Sprout\n(Shinnon)  14:30.\nPenaltlei \u2014 EtUngtr, Mlllmin.\nDuffy.\nThird perlod-8, Trill, Ktndtll\n(Christensen) 4:21.\nPentltits\u2014Bobrosky, P. Dewir\nNELSON DAILY NIWI  NILSON, B. C.-MONDAY MORNINQ   MB. t Wt-\n-PAPR SEVEN\nIW\nTognottis Load Trail\nto Basketball Win\nKAMLOOPS, B, C, Fib. 1 (CP)\n\u2014Tht brothen Tognotti icored 15\npoint! to Ittd Trill Acta to 34-28\nvictory over Kamloops Jnd Battalion Itocky Mountain Rangeri iquad\nbert ltst night. Tbt brothen accounted fer 18 ot their ttam'a\npolnta,\nLlneupi: Trail\u2014A. Tbgnottl (7),\nL, Tognotti (I), P. Bum (4), E. Ott\n(\u00ab), F. Pagnan (4), I. Mtilo (3), A.\nMartin (l)-*4.\nKamloopi-Scott (S), Penon (3),\nHornt (1), W. MtoEwin (1), Burtnlck (2), Meikle 14), J. Donaldson\n(4), M. McDonald, r. Sill, K. Brown\nClapper Hurl as\nBruins Beal Leah\nTOROlrfO, Feb. 1 <CP).-Ptwh-\ned alone atop the National Hockey\nLeague ladder, Boston Bruins today faced the proipect of finishing tht leason minui their grtat\ncaptain and assistant miniger -\nAubrty (Dit) Clappar. TbW b*al\nToronto Maple Leafa M btrt last\nnight. The defenceman, who will bt\n38 next wetk, wtt larlouily injured in the third period.\nTht achillaa tendon on Claptr\"!\nleft leg wai itvtrtly eut by \u00ab skate\nwhen he collided with Bingo Kampman behind the Boiton net. Tbt\nichilles tendoncontrolj movement ot\ntbt heel.\nIt will be probably aix weeks\nbefore Clapper will be ible to ittempt to skat..\nFlnt period - 1, Toronto, McCreedy (Lengellt) 4:31.\nPenalties \u2014 Smith, Church, N.'\nMetz.\nSecond Period-2, Boston, Ciln\n(Bauer) 8:49; 3, Boston, Wiseman\n(Conacher) 8:48; 4, Toronto, Drillon   (Appi)   18:84.\nPenalty-Hollett.\nThird period-Scoring, nont.\nPentlUes\u2014H. Jackion, McCreedy,\nHollett, Wiseman.\nOvertime period \u2014 8, Boaton,\nSchmidt (Bauer, HUltT) .2:88.\nPtnaltlat\u2014H. Jackion (misconduct), Kampman, Smith,\nU.D.L. (up Play\nDraw\nThis week it the Nelion Culling\nClub will we i full schedule of\nU.D.L. Cup tectloml play. Some\nrinks will find themselvei drawn\nfor aa many ai three gamea during\ntbt week. Thii wai necessary to\ntutaace w\u00bb Sit whadole-amngt*\nlatt week btfort the B. C. Bonspiel\ntt Roaaltad wm called off.\nplaydowni wUl gtt under wiy\netrly next week.\nMondiy\"! draws follow:\n7 pjn.-A. B. Ollkir vi J. P. Me-\nLneo, Robert Smillie va J. A. Murphy, William Mirr va John Dingwall, J. H. Long va T. S. Jemson,\nDtve Laughton va J. O. Bennett.\n8 pjn\u2014T. II. Bourque vi H. J.\nWitchell, H W. Robertion vi T. A.\nWallace, R. E. Horton vi A *G. Ritchie. C. H. Marshall vs E. I. L.\nDewdney, ind A. H. Whitehead vi\nW. T. T. Fotherlngham.\nHockey Schedule\nTueedty\n7:00-8:00 pm. Junlon.\n8:00-0:00 p.m. Midget Ripi.\n8300\u201410:00 pjn. Juvtnllt Repi.\nThundiy\u2014\n4:0-8:00 pm. F-A.C. vi Pwther\nMidgets.\n8:00\u201410:00 pjn. Junlon.\nFriday-\n4:00\u20146:30 p.m. Juvenile ind Mid-\nRepa (practice gimi)\n3:3O-7?30 p.m. MRK  vt Panther\nJuvenilei.\n9:00\u201410:30    Dodger    ti    MRK.\nBantams.\n10:30-11:00 pjn. Bintam Pool.\nNORVANS, BAPCOS\nWIN COAST GAMES\nMEW WESTMINSTER, B. C, Feb,\n1 (CP)\u2014Vineouver Norvani ihut\nout New Westminster Spltflni 4-0\nhtrt liit night ln i Pacific Cout\nIntermediite Amiteur Hockey\nLeigue gime. Ibe rttulti lift Norvani ind Bapcos lied tor tint plice\nin thi standings.\nJohnny Unaki icored two of Nor-\nvins' goali tnd Pete Bonneville and\nJick Riley sniped tbe othen.\nNANAIMO, B. C Feb. 1 (CP)-\nVictorli Bipcos trounced Ninilmo\nClippen 6-2 hert lut night\nElmer Kreller wlUi two, Georgt\nDunn, Al Euerby, Jick Kllpttrlck\ntnd Bui Algar icored for Victorlt\nwhile- Jick Minn ind Red Ctrr\ncounted for Clippin.\nMary Roie Thacker\nWint Figaro Skating\nWINNIPEG. F*. t (CP) - Miry\nRut Thacker won tbt Cimdian\nWomen'i Figure Skating chtmplon-\n\u2022blp for Ibe second ntcctaalvt year\nhere Stturdiy night.\nMichael Kirby, wbo moved to\nToronto trom Winnipeg thrtt yein\nigo tnd won tbt Cinadian Junior\nChampionship ltst yttr, cipturtd\ntbt Men'i Senior title thli tlmt.\noutpointing Donald Gilchrist, tlso\nof Toronto.\n.... ;:\u25a0\u25a0\u2022 \u25a0'\u25a0\nREPUTATION\nFor Forty Years\nTHE COMMERCIAL PRINTING\nDEPARTMENT OF THE\nMann lailg taa\nHAS BEEN\nSERVING THE PUBLIC IN THE\nEAST, WEST, NORTH and\nSOUTH OF THE KOOTENAY\nAND   BOUNDARY  DISTRICTS\nFROM OUR HUMBLE BEGINNING OF THE HAND FED\nPRESSES A^D HAND SET TYPE WE HAVE ENDEAVORED\nTO PROGESS WITH THE MARCH OF THE KOOTENAY-\nBOUNDARY\nToday We Can Point With Pride to Our\nModern Printing Plant \u2666 . . . the Largest\nin    the    Interior    of    British    Columbia\n\u2666 . \u2666 \u2666 Linotype and Ludlow Composition\nSwift Automatic Presses *.. 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C.\n*\n1\nm\n*.\nli\n0\n<!\nS\n\u20221\n..   ......  \u2022 __l._.j_i......   \u25a0\u25a0_>,__,   ._.-.   \u25a0\u25a0 *'-^i Aii,lll1h____W____i*_<_________ttl\n'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\n^^Mggm^\n^^^^\n ^HtUkj,     '\nHere'i the sty\u00bble you know li\neaiy to lew and euy to wear-\nPattern MX, deiigned by Msrisn\nMartin u tout watdrobe Ttand-\nby\". It makei a one-piece clinic\nihirtwaiiter ai well\u2014tha two-\npiece veriion hai the new Mp-\nfength blouw, the trim notched\ncollar that make tt 10 attractive.\nShoulder darti fit th! blouse in\nfront, a wee bit of fullnen ii gathered into the belt both back and\nfront. The lour buttoni can be\nself-covered or made of novelty\nplaitic for a color touch. In itaan-\ntung crepe, a ihort ileeved mode\nie juit right for the coming lea-\nlon\u2014the one piece veriion ihown\nis lerviceable too\u2014make both!\nPattern \u00ab7\u00ab8 may be ordered\nonly in missel' and women'i iliei\n12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 30, 32, M, SS, 38\nand 40. Size 16 require! 4% yard!\n38 inch fabric.\nSend twenty cent! for thli Marian Martin pattern. Be iun to\nwrite plainly your SIZE, name,\naddreu ind style number.\n8end your order to Th! Dally\nNewi, Pittirn Department, Nilion,\nB.C. Pittern will ba lent te your\nhome within 10 days.\ntt YOU analyse tke chief M*\nbltWW top rank play-\nM and those Just below them, one\nthing ftn wt* tab Is that, ai s\nrule, the greater their skill, the\nmore competitive minded they an.\nm both their bidding and their\nplay, they pay more ittention to\noutwitting thalr opponent! snd\nworry less about being accurate in\ntheir own teamwork. Thst Is tha\nprincipal reuon why many ot the\nfiret-caltber stars have Incorporated the Blackwood alam convention\nInto their methodi after refusing\nte employ the Cu-bertsou four-\n*** No Tnnwp convention.\n4QJS41\n\u00abKQ4\neai\n+ K8I\n\u2666 \u00bbH1\n\u2666 It 9 1\n9 I\nTrail Rod, Gun\nAsks Ruling on\nLake's Ending\nTRAIL. B. C, Teh. l^A ruling\ns to thi boundary merging the\nBolumbu River ind Arrow Lakai\nk being requested through the\n\u2022Test Kootenay lone Secretary, to\nbe preiented to the B. C. Fiiherte!\nCommiuion, by the Trail Rod and\nOun Club. Reildenti of Syringe\nCreek hive reported that fishing\ntu that area hai been prohibited\nm being in the Columbil River.\nilthough the generil undentand-\ning ii thit the Junction Hit near the\nCaitleiar Ferry. The fiihing season\nIn the lakes iloiei on Feb. 26, Uie\nitnam fishing season cloied on November 15.\nMitten pertaining to the lone\nbody, igreed upon it Fridiy nlght'i\nmeeting of the Trail Club, were the\nratification of the requeit received\nfrom the Gray Creek Club for recognized membership, regardleai of\nthe fact that no funds would be\nforthcoming owing to depletion of\nmemberi through enlistments, and\nigreement thit ill Inter-club requests regarding game matteri, or\nof major importance, be handled\nthsough the zone lecretary, ind\nthat the zone secretary be allowed\nto draw expense fundi when necessary.\nPurchase of i $2S fly rod ai prize\nfor a membership ticket draw for\nthe Trail Club, was luthorized.\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\n*>***\u2022* r~*B\u2014I   **\u25a0*'\n\u2666 KJH    [V       \u00ab    \u00bb A M\n*T*\"     1   _L 1      *\n>*-m-J   *QM>\ne*.\nf AHIfl\n\u2666 \u2022\u00bb\n+ AJI4I\n\/Dealer: South. Neither mat\nvulnerable.)\nSouth      Wast     North        Bast\n1\u00ab Pass      14 Pass\n2+        Paaa      24 Psss\nle>        Pass      4f Pass\n4NT       Pass      IA Pass\n*\u00bb\nTint was the ttddbif at om table eg a tsssn-of-fonr match-point\nfane, North aad South using the\nBlackwood convention. Wist knew\nfrom It only that South had uked\nNorth how many leei he held and\nNorth had answered that hi held\nMoe. Wast Sad no idea whether\nSouth held two tees, thrsa or four,\nu ta that convention the 4-No\nTrump bid tolls nothing, only\nasks. So hs decided to lead his\nheart >. to *r to atop a eroas-\nnrS.\nSoa*h, ifter Mat lead, taken by\nMa A, laid down the spsdi A. led\nto the heart K. aalMd the ipade Q\nmd ruffed when It wu covered.\nspadi J for a diamond dlaeard,\nruffed the apade 4, led to the dub\nK. used the apade S for a toss of\nhla other diamond, dropped the\nclub Q wtth the A md ran his\nother clubi, making an unbid\ngrand alam.\nAt the other table, the bidding\nwu the aame except that the\nNorth-South pair uaed the Cul-\nbertjon 4-S-No Trump convention.\nThe 4-No Trumps there proclaimed possession of either three\nacea or else two of them and the\nking cf * previously Md suit.\nWhen North responded with 5-\nQubi, a lign-oft, and South then\nplaced It In 5-Hearts, West felt\nthe ilde lacked one ice. If North\nhad possessed two, or one of them\nsnd the kings of all Md suits, he\nwould have Md 5-No Trumps. If\nSouth held ah four, hia Md to\nshow them would have been 5-No\ntrumps after hla 4-No Trumpi.\nSe Wist wu sure ta his own\nmind that they lacked an ace,\nhence hia partner hsd one, probably In the only unbld ault, diamonds. Consequently hs led the\ndiamond S to the A and,the returnid 4 enabled him to take the\nK, holding the declarer to hii ban\ncontract\n\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\nTomorrow*! rrooMU\n410 2\ntf KQ9 876\n\u2666 AQ\u00bb\n*K2\nST\n\u20222\n4 K 14 I g\n4.4 ''\n4543\n*) j 13\n4732\n\u2666 Q965\nHENRY\nBy Carl Ande\nh\/\n^MT\n'\n\u2022**-\u2022\" n.M^^.mVw.i^ty\n-\u2022*-\u2014*\u00ab\n(t   ' (       \/\n(\\\\ A* 0\n*r.^?\n~fl^AjT\t\n'.**\u25a0\" ,'\u25a0 \u25a0\t\nMas'                                 .\nANmaacw\u2014- \u25a0? v \u2022*\u00a3*\n4 Al\nVA 10 5\n4J64\nAA J 10  . 7\n(Dealer. South. Neither ilde\nvulnerable.)\nHow would you play thii deal\nagainst a ipade lead to mike 7-\nHearti by North, 7-Clubi by\nSouth and 7-No Trumps by\nSouth?\nWUrlbuled t>r Kiat Tiaturn Syadkau. Ine\nDAILY CROSSWORD\n\"I've go. a lot to answer for, but\ndom' my duty by a new preacher\nnever includei givin' him the low-\ndown aboui  his mnffrfpation \"\nACROSS\nl.CXem\n4. Simpleton\n7. Extra\nI.Spanish\ndollars\n& Seraglio\nii Rub out\n14. Ireland\n15. Sour\n1\u00ab. Freshwater ft*\n18. Feminine\nname\nU.Roman\nmoney\nto. Exciamatton\n22. Perch\n23. Thallium\n(sym.)\n24. Part of\ncleft hoof\n26. Com pasi\npoint (abbr.)\n27. Short for\nAlbert\n28. Italian river\n20. Because\n81. Telegraphed\n33. Chinese river\n35. Excavate\n37. Distant\n38. Gained\n39. Poatpone\n41. Cudgel\nU Metal\n44. Ceremony\n45. Ahox\n47. Projecting\nroofedgea\n\u00abS.Ruaslen\nI*. Occurrence\nBO. Perceive\n51. Guided\nDOWN\n1. Modlflea\nt Sphere of\naction\nI. 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New tires, only 18.000\nmiles. 197-inch wheelbtse. two-\nspeed axle\n1941 3-ton MAPLE LEAF truck, 197\ninch wheelbaie. Low mileage,\ntirei likt new.\n1939 %-l   ton   DODGE,   A-l   ihtpe\nthroughout.\n1931 PLYMOUTH   coupe,   over\nhiuled, new  punt,  tirei  like\nnew\nCENTRAL TRUCK\n&   EQUIPMENT   COMPANY\n703 Front St., Nelion\nN Langley Prairie. B. C.\nCHRYSLER \"62\" SEDAN\nFull price Of)*)\nSOWERBY-CUTHBERT LTD.\nOpp. Hume Hotel and Post Office\n1-O.P. SIRED WHITE LEGHORN\n\u2022hlcki tnd lexed pullet chicki;\nall breeding itock on our own\nlann ud bloodteited. Alio ROP\nWlngbtnded cockerel md pullet\nchicki trom ipeclil mating!, with\npedigree! for official approval for\nBelt leuon'i breeding. Price list\nca request.\nM.  H.  RUTTUCDGI\nn Poultry Finn, Sirdii, B C.\nCHICKS-RHODE ISLAND\nind New Hampihlrei, Anew Christie strain, good utility\nlock, ipproved ind blood-tested\n|2.00 per 100. Chicks nidy to\nevery Tueidiy, John Good-\n, 1653 Gllley Avenut. New\n\u25a0yeatmlnster. B.C.\n\"YOUR- LEGllMN-OR\nr Hampshire chicks and pul-\nearly to get  the best  dates,\nI our chicki in hitched from\nbyernment   Apprlved   Stock.\nland  tor  price   list   todiy.   New\nRberla Farm, A  Balakshin, Chilliwack, B.C.\nEST QUaT,TtY~~RH(\">DE IS~\nland Red Chick\u00bb-25, $3 SO; 50,\nft; 100, $13,50; 500. lfl,, George\nGame, ROP Breeder, Arm-\natroni. B.C.\nNEW AND USED BATTERIES-\nN.lscm Auto Wrecking, 623 Ver\nnon St.\nTIRES AND HARTS   CITY AUTO\nWrecker!  Baker St\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nENGINEERS  AND  SURVEYORS\nBOYD C. AFFLECK. PO Box 104\nTrill, B.C. Surveyor ind Engineer\nPhone \"Beiver TiUi\".\nr. w BxaBEOBpwnrovn:\nEngineer;  B. C.  Land Surveyor\nRotund md Qr$nd Forki. BC\nFOOT  SPECIALISTS\nS J. GILLIS, D.S.C.. R.C.P, REG'D\nChiropodist, Foot Speciillit Bergeron Block  Ph   1198 Tntl, BC\nFUNERAL HOMES\nSOMERS FUNERAL HOME\n702 Biker SL  . Phoni 282\nCert. Mortician       Lady Attendant\nModern  Ambulance Service\nFinns Seizt British\nond Run Proptrty\nHELSINKI, fib, 1 (AP). - The\nFlnnlih Government uld yesterday\nIt had aeiaed ill British and Russian property in Finland by a decree which alio prohibit! further\ndealing! by Finnlih citizeni with enemy tountrles and thalr subjects.\nMcintosh Apples\nGood Sellers al\nPublic Market\nCommodities wen scarce ind builneu ilow it thi Firman' Public\nMirket Siturdiy.\nHeld lettuce wu removed trom\ntht vegetable stalls ind Bummer\ncabbage at five md 10 centi a bead\nwai added.\nOf the fruits, Mclntoih applei are\nselling the beat Meata, dairy produce md eggi maintaining their\nregulir tnde.\nCjuotalions were:\nVEGETABLES\nKidney  beans,  lb ..$.10\n3  Ibi.   for        Jib\nLeeki,  bunch      Ob\nBige, bunch     Ab\nOerlic, lb    JO\nCabbige,   lach      .10   -IB   J\u00bb\nBeeti, 4 lbl 10\nPumpkin, lb     M\nSquaah, lb _....   M\nINSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE\nR. W DAWSON. Reil Estate, Iniurance, Rentals 557 Wird Street\nAnnable  Block   Phont 197\nC   D   BLACKWOOD  AGENCIES\nIniunnce, Reil Eitate. Phone W\nCHAS F McHARDY, INSURANCE.\nReil Eitate. Phone 135\nH\" __.\" BEG littl AW0 ACCi:\ndent Iniurance  331 Ward Strett\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine ihop, acetylene and electric\nwilding, motor rewinding,\ncommerclil refrigeration.\nPhone 593 324 Vernon St\nOPTOMETRISTS\nW. E  MARSHALL\nOptometrist!\n1458 Bay Ave, Trail Phont 177\nSASH FACTORIES\nKOOTENAY SASH tc DOOR FAC-\ntory, 907 Front St, Nelion. Pboi.t\n530  No job too imall or too big\nUWSOM'S SASH  FACT0BV\nHardwood merchant 373 Biker St\nSECOND  HAND  STORES\nWE BUY. SELL AND EXCHANGE\nWhit have you? Ph 334 Ark Store\nRENTALS\nCOMFORTABLE STEAM HEATED\nhouse keening rooms In Annibli\nBlock, Ward St. Ph. 667R.\nTurnipi, 10 Ibi _.    it\nKale, hud      IS md   20\nArtichoke!,   lb.   _ 10\nDried beam, lb 10\nSummer cibbage, lb. ... 05 ind - .10\nFRUITS\nMclntoih  Applei, 7 Ibe.     Jib\nDelicious apples, 7 lbl -.__   At\nBox   \u201e     .   -  125\nCitron,  lb    M\nWagener apples, I Ibe __ 15\nKing tpplei, 9 Ibi _...   3t\nMEATS\nBeef, lb.   _..   10 to\nVeil, lb 10 to\nLimb, lb 16 to\nBeef liver, lb\t\nCalf liver, lb  \t\nHeid cheese, lb 15 to\nBologna, lb.         \t\nLiver iiuitge, lb\t\nBreakfast  uuiigt, 1 lbl\t\nPork heads, lb\t\nFowl,- lb -JO to\nSpring chicken, drilled, lb. ..\nLive spring chicktn, each \t\nPork, lb. .\u201e  .13 to\nLive young ducki, itch\t\nJellied chicken, cup    __\n3 for  _\nRibbit,  lb _ _ _\nBlood sausage, lb .. \t\nDAIRY PRODUCE\nDairy butter, lb   .\nCottage cheeit, lb 10\n3 Ibi     .\u00bb\nNtw cheeit, Ib   10\nCretmed cheese, pint     JS\nDiU picklei, J for    M\nCity Engineer\nIssues Three\n'   Permits Jan.\nThe Cltr Engineer lnued one\nbuilding permit for the lut week\nIn January, tuthorlilng conitruction at an eitlmated coat of $70.\nThe permit wu lnued to Piul\nAapen to put shielding en walla\nand celling, ihlplip md veneer, MW\nVlctorli  Strtet, \u00bb70.\nThe total building permlti (ef\nJanuary were three, tuthorlilng\nconitruction et i total coit et im.\nN. American Life\nReports Increases\nTORONTO, Feb. 1\u2014At the annual\nmeeting of the North American Life\nW. M. Anderion, Auiltut Generil\nMiniger. reported Increuei ln the\nCompany'i 1141 ictlvitles.\nNaw builnesi oi ... 21.1 million, in\ncnued by 93 per cent over 1940, li\nthe highlit ln iti hlitory on thi prtitnt bull computation. Tbe average\nilea of new ordinary policlei told\nwu \u00bb286j, u compired with 12497\nIn 1940, a reversil of thi trend of\nrecent yun towird imtllir policies.\nBusinesi In forct of $230.7 million,\nincreued by 5.1 per cent during thi\nyur. Thin Is now 103,104 policies,\nin force ivtnging J2514 uch,\nAueti now total $71.7 million in\nincrease of $3.8 million, Govtrnment\nind government guaranteed bond\nholding!, tmount to $21.1 million,\nform 30.6 per cent ot the total assets.\nThe grois Interest nte wu 4.38\nper cent ii compired to 4,03 per ctnt\ntor 1940.\nGas Rationing to\nInclude Motor Boats\nOTTAWA, let). 1 (CP).-Motor-\nbolt optriton, juat Ilka private\nautomobile operatori, are going to\nful the pinch of guoline rationing which comei Into effect AprU 1,\nthe Munition! and.Supply Department aald yeaterday.\nDetails of rationing tor motorboat\noperators now are being worked out\n\"\"\"\"\"rTf!\"\"\"^\nPAQE   NINI\nMeteorological Station Going Up on\nPeak of Old Glory Hear Rossland fo\nBe Anchored by tables; Door In Root\nfeUSINESS OFFICES AND\nhouiei for nnt Oet our lut\nBobertion Reilly Co, Ltd, 347\nBiker Strut      \t\nS-or reKt-SmaLL CoWAG* W\nSIRDAR\nSIRDAR, B.C. - Mr. md Mri.\nSqwortk and Mr. md Mn. Oeorge\nRohacs were motor visiton to\nCreaton on Siturdiy.\nMr. md Mri. A. A, Connin of the\nBayonne Mlnra lett for \u2022 visit tt tht\nCotit\nA. Millen of Creaton wu here on\nTueidiy.\nJiesi Mmnirlno, wu In town on\nTuudiy.\nMr. md Mm. Jot Kollmin villttd\nCrtston on Fridiy.\nMr. tnd Mn. Colombo were viiiton to Creston on Wednesday.\nLucy Piucuuo of Tnil, nelce of\nMr. md Mn. James Mannarino, viiited the Mmnirtnoa on Tuudiy.\nGeorge Johniton ind George Carr\n40 | of Creston wen fi ere it tht middlt\nFilrvlew. $13 Mo. C W. Applt-1 j^u,, extr\u201e\nyird.\t\non 3th St. Fully modern. Reuon-\n\u2022blt rent Phone 491R.\nSauerkraut, lb\t\n$ lbl   \u201e\nGoat cheeie, lb  23 md\nEGGS\nGride A-Iirgt, dot. \t\nMedium,  dot   \t\nA   _0me -\"Oil  TWOS*  AWAV\nfrom home. Strtthconi Hot^) ApU\nTERRACE APTS. BiiUtlful modirn\nfrigidaire equipped suites.\nFOR RENT-nJRN  OR UNFURN\nwell   heated   lirgt   3-room   suite\nwith fireplace. Garage. Ph. M2-R\nHSKPG  ROOMS, KITCHEN. BED\nroom, fur tnd netted 711 Vemon\nFOR   RENT-HOUSE.   5   ROOMS\nApply 71 High St Phone B72Y.\nSK kEftft ACTS. FIRST\nWANTED   MISCELLANEOUS\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP MITTALS\nor Iron Any quantity Top prices\npild Activt Trading Compiny\n913 Powell St   Vineouver  8  C\ntsKW tc pwtcffifsrmrcnr\nlnadi cedir posts snd polei. S. P.\nPond, Nelson.\nFOR SALE-FLOURISHINO COM-\nbtned grocery ind dtllciteMtn\nbusiness est 2V, yeart. Sound\ncash trade. Centrally located\nOnly delicatessen ln Trail. Pro-\nprie'-or retiring from builneu\nCash or terms. Box 7321 Ne^on\nNews.\nRUBBKK STAMPS FOR UNBM^\nployment Insurance These are re-\nquired for cancelling stamps by\nemployeri In employee's book!\n9_c eich Postage _r extra Nelson\nDally Newi CVimmerciil Printing\nDepl\t\nPIPE. TUBES   FITTINGS\nNEW AND USED\nLtrge stock for Immediate shipment\nSWARTZ PIPE VARD\nlit Avenue and Main St\nVancouver   B   C\n2 SF_OEH5HS\"$M~rMcPOSr-\nmlck Mower $30 1 Doubly Due\n$.10. 8 Ewei about to lamb and\none ram $10000 Koot-nay Lake\nFannen Inititute. Kaslo, B. C.\nHP-nTTfTINGS \u2022 TUBES-SPf-\nrial low prices Active Trading Co\nme tv,V(.i| st    Vancouver   8   C\nPERSONAL CAM-\nNflflon Balls ^W-3\nTelephone 144\nTrail: K   Lawdon   716-Y\nAdam Johnston, 1349 or 1347\nClassified Advertising Ratei\nlie per lint per Insertion.\n44c per line per week (8 consecutive Insertions for coit of 4).\n$1 43 \u2022 lint i month <2fl timei).\n(Minimum 3 llnu per Insertion)\nBox number Uc extri Thli\ncoven iny number of ttmu\nPUBLIC NOTICES, TENDERS.\nETC.\nlie per Une, flnt insertion md\n14c uch   .tibtequent  tniertion\nALL   ABOVE    RATES    LESS\n10* FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nSPECIAL  LOW RATES\nNon commerclil   Sltuitlnm\nWinted for ?Sc for tny r. ,,uired\nnumbtr  of  llnu for  ilx  diyi\npiyibli In tdvinct.\nSUBSCRIPTION  RATES\nSlnglt copy $    OS\nEft SAI_f-AYRSHniE BUtX! T4 ! FOR SALE\nI month, old. Apply Andru Wapple,      era  radio    Like   new.   J.O   Caih\nTighum, B. C. I    Phona !*>\nMonarch Life\nHas Good Year\nWINNIPEG, Feb. 1\u2014At the $\u00abth\nannual muting ot Tin Monirch Lite\nAuurince Comptny E. J. Tirr, K C,\nPruident, reported utiifictory n-\n\u2022erves in til depirtmtnti during\nIMl.\nTotal meti Incrtued by $934,000.\nwith holdlngi of Dominion Government securities up $1,000,000.\nG. C. dimming, Oenenl Manager,\nitated tbat builnesi ln force ihowed\n\u2022n increase ot 3.4 million dollar!\nand now itindi it $61,331,730.\nThe average rate of intereit timed was 5 17 per cent. Mortality experience wai 4* 11 per cent of Ubu-\nlir eipectitlon. Deith dilmj due to\nwir imounted to 12 7 per cent of the\ntotal clilmi pild.\nThe Compmy'i B. C. Milnlind\nBrinch miruged by R F R. Borthim,\nlud ill other branchei tn builneu\ngains In IMl.\nLONDON (CP)-Two ihort bunt\nfrom \u2022 Beiulrhgtet piloted by in\nEngllshmin deitroyed i Junken\n88 which rilded the Norlheist\ncout.\nBy carrier, per week\n28\nBy eirrler per yeir .\u201e.\n_    1300\nBy mill:\nOnt month\t\n...   $ 73\nThru monthi \u2014\n2.00\nSix monthi      \t\n...     400\nOnt yetr\n800\nAbovt ritu ipply In Canada\nUnited Stitei md United Kingdom to iiibscrlberi living outside regulir carrier ireu\nElsewhere tnd In Ctnidi when\nextri poitige U required ont\nmonth II 40 thru month! M00.\nsix monthi $800 oni rttr $1300\nThe  Belugi\u2014\u2022 type of iturgeon\nfound In the Black ind Caspian\nSeM\u2014li from 12 to IS feet In lengtn\n\u25a0 nd  weighi proportionately\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTRBAL, Jin. 31 <CIP. .-apot:\nIlntter, Qui. M to MV, Egge-Eut-\nern A-lirge S3H; A-medlum 31A;\nA-pullett 27A.\nFuturei: Butter\u2014Feb. 33% to M;\nMarch ...4 to MV April 34H to\nS4H; tggt-Feb. 2\u00abB.\not the week.\nJ. S. Wilion wu I visitor to Kim\nberley during the week ind u\nD.D.G.C. ot the Knights of Pythiu\nwu in attendance it the binquet\nheld in Kimberley on Siturday\nnight\nConstable H Giles. R.C MP, who\nhu recently been transferred from\nCreiton to Cranbrook wu ben on\nWednudiy.\nJ. S. Wilson who hu been \u2022 vliitor in Crinbrook returnid homt on\nSundiy.\nMajor Waile and\nDeath Valley Mine\nBy  SIDNEY  NORMAN\nIba newa Item which appeind\nln thi Dally Nawa on Jm. M, reproduced from Mm Sm Francisco\nChronicle, nd nferrlng to a great\nmanganese property which bad\nbeen discovered or bonded by Major Waite, South of Death Valley,\nta San Bernandino County, California, wu ot mora thm pasting ln-\ntirut to hm, Tht Major appeiri to\nhave aomething there!\nStrangely enough I hurd of thli\nihowlng ibout a year ago and investigated It. The syndicate or compuy tha nin control ot thi proptrty wu heeded by \u25a0 mm named\nOr wig, ot Loi Angelei, tnd tht\nproperty wu under lease to \u2022 mm\nnimed Kendall. At that time I wu\ntold that lt ihowed at leut 200,000\nin light\nLater, or to be exact, on tlirch\n, of lut yeir, I itarted for Owl\nSprlngi, accompanied by Lawrence\nB. Wright, formerly chief geologiit\nof the Homestake mini, In South\nDalcou, ud mother engineer\nnimed Walter Mlnsch. Wl ipent\ntht night it Deith Villey Inn, ud\nvillttd tht property for atven or\ntight houn on the following diy.\nThe workingi tt thit time conilst-\ned of I lirge open eut being cirried Northeuterly Into I hill md\nfour or five men wm on the\ncrew. Undoubtedly, mugtneit ll\npruent but thi engineeri, while\nidmitting thit the property might\nimprove with additional work,\ncould give it no mon thin 10,000\ntorn In light\nOwl Sprlngi, location of the property, li in \u2022 forsaken ipot out on\nthi flit below Deith Villey, when\nthe Amirgou River, running up-\nilde down, u li uiuil with riven\nIn thit iru, ipmdi out ifter luv-\nIng the Villey. If, u Mi)or Witte\n\u2022van ln the Sin Fnnclico itory,\nhi now bu 175,000 ton! of high-\ngrade mmganeit in light \u2022 vut\nimount of work muit have bun\ndont then ilnci lut Mirch or,\nperhipi, the Major uies \u2022 different\nmeasurement ytrditlck to thit employed by the englneen who ic-\ncompinled not lut Mirch.\n7800 Feet Above Sea\nLevel; Foundation\nCompleted\nOn the peak of Old Glory Mountain, near Tnil and Rossland, Iha\nDominion Department of Transport\nil corutructlng a meteorological observation itation tor weather for-\nouttng. Itlll itation will provldt\nipeclal high altitude weather fore-\ncuts for thi aviation services on\nthe transcontinental airway service\nof the Department ud also frost\nwirning torcut lervlce for tha\nOkanigan Villey. Commencement\not work on thii meteorological station on Old Glory Mountain wis\none of the prlncipil undertaking!\nby the Air Servicu Branch of the\nDepartment of Transport in Southeastern British Columbil during\nIMl. Other work undertaken by\nthe Department In thil area during\nthe yeu included the completion of\nlirport developments it Penticton\nud ilio the completion of the\nndio nnge stations it Cirml ind\nCretcent iVlley.\nTo withstand the high wlndi on\nthe lummlt of Old Glory Mountain,\nwhich run ill hud 7(00 feet above\nin level, the meteorological itation will be anchored down by heavy\ncables. Seven weather conditions\nmike It neceaiiry to provide for\nipeclal features. At thit elevation,\nthe thermometer drops ai low is\n80 degrees below aero, necessitating\npirtlculir tttentlon being given to\nthe heating system. The huvy\nmowfill  completely  coven t fire\none of the beat equipped lectlorn flj\ntha Dominion wtth raapeet to clvB\naviation and aids to iir navigation\nthi mountain taction of the trim, '\ncontinental alrwiy ayatem of th| .\nDepartment of Commerce Ilti\nwithin thit iru ud aa a ufety\nmeuure special ndio equipment\nhu been Initalled and the moil\ncomplete meteorological data ll\nconstantly supplied. Additional ier.\ndromes, capable of accomoditln|\nthe heavy TCA plinea, are locited\nln tht district. In thli manner ill 1\npossible safeguards to aviation havi\nbeen provided to ensure thit thi\nlirway system Is one f the ufejl\ntrinscontinental routei In Nortb\nAmerica.\nIn the district extending Weil\ntrom the Alberta boundary to\nPrinceton, there ire 14 airdromes,\nthe prlncipil onu beln gequlpped\nwith ndio nnge ttatloni md othei\naids to air nivlgition. In addition |\nthere are two high iltltude ridlo\nnngt stations directly en tha trans,\ncontinental airway course which\nhave been constructed at Carml ind\nCreicent Valley.\nINTERMEDIATE   AIRDROMES\nIntermediate airdromes of tha\nDepirtment of Traniport ln South-\ntutern Britiih Columbia in located u followi:\nCRANBROOK-At North end of\ncity and immediately Wut ot raU.\nwty. It It also i municipal airport\nPENTICTON-At South end <xt\nOkanagan Lake.\nPRINCETON\u2014Hilf \u2022 mile North,\nweit of Princeton.\nKIMBERLEY-Nine milu Eut oj\nnnger observation port nearby mdIIC1\"****\"**.-   Formerly   known\nAircraft Engines to\nBe Mode in Canada\nHALIFAX Feb. 1 (CPl.-Minu-\nfictun of Ringer Aircraft Engine!\nwill begin ihortly In Ontario pltnti,\nR. P. Bill Dlreetor-Gtneril of Aircraft Production In Cinidi, uld on\nkli irrlvil htrt,\nWlwikd.JhwiL * \u2022 .\nNEW YORK, Ftb. 1 (AP). - Tht\nStock Market put up \u25a0 ftlr ihow\nof reititanct'to illghtly peulmlitic\nwar newi but moit leaden win\nunable to get out on the recovery\nilde\nTORONTO \u2014 Further wukneu\nwu diipliyed by Industrials and\nmlnu.\nOoldi took an Index lou of nttrly\nhalf \u2022 point going to i ntw low tor\ntht yur.\nMONTRXAI^-Utllltlu ind induitrlil! took trading Into lowtr ground\ntowardi tht end of thi union.\nVANCOUVER - Pricu cloied\nillghtly higher during light. trading.\nWINNIPEG \u2014 In dull trading\nwhitt futures cloied 4 lower with\nMty finishing it 804 cenU i buihel tnd July it BlVjB\nCHICAGO\u2014Onln pricei gtner-\nilly wert lowtr, wheit ind rye\nJigging almost two ctnt! I bushel.\ncorn md oitl about i unt ind ioy-\nbeam ll much il 3 centi befon\nrecoviring put of thi lossei.\nwill it timei block the doorwayi\nof the meteorological itation. As in\nemergency outlet for the itaff at\nthe Station, \u2022 ipecitl constructed\ntrapdoor will bt built on the sloping roof of the building.\nROAD AND PAOK TRAIL\nProblem! ot ^importation hive\nbun surmounted by the construction of i road three quartan ot\ntht wiy up tht mountain eidt.\nFrom then to tht lummlt \u2022 peck\ntnil winds Iti way. Thli roid li\nipprotched from Roalind. Wet\nweather during the put Summer\nmtde tht mountain road md tnil\nslippery ind tramportatlon work\nwu greitly retarded. Early mow-\nfall prevented work being con'.In-\n-nllee    South    ed\nWau airdrome.\nSALMO-3H\nSalmo.\nYAHK\u2014In River TiHiy, approximately two milu Northeast of\nYahk.\nKITCHENXR-In Ooat Rlvtr vtlley ipproxlmitely IVj mflu Wut\nof Kitchener.\nMIDWAY-On the Sou* aide ef\nMidway.\nROCK CRB!_K-4tt mflu Dut of\nRock Creek.\nOLIVER\u2014At the South tdft of\nOliver.\nThe following ire munlelpel atr-\nporti:\nrERNTE\u2014But of Elk River, W4\nmilu South of Fernie.\nTRAII-\u2014Formerly known u Oo-\nued ifter the flnt of October. By; lumbli Garden. On the Columbil\nthit time the foundation for the I River uven milu Southuet ot\nbuilding had been  completed  md Tnil.\nmuch of the building material had     GRAND FOR3CS\u2014At Weet end ot\nbeen hauled up by tnctor md pack Grand Fork*,\nhonu. j    KAMILOOPS-On   Nor*   tide  oj\nSoutheastern Britiah Columbil li rlvtr, five milu Wut of Kamloopi,\nFarm Producti\nSales Up Over Million\nOTTAWA, Feb. 1 (OP) .-Cuh Income from ult of firm producti in\nIMl wu eitlmated it (673,300,000 by\nthe Dominion Bureip of Statlstlci\nSaturday, the highest level ilnce\n192S when thi value wu $933,300,-\n000.\nIncome wu pltced it 1738.400,000\nIn 1340 ind $710,200,000 in 1039.\nNEW   YORK   STOCKS\nBULOLO MININC IN\nNEW GUINEA STOPfID\nMONTREAL, Feb. 1 (CP)-Bulolo Gold Dredging Limited, whoie\npropertlei trt Incited In New Guinea In the Pacific wir rone, Siturday cabled the Montreil Stock Exchinge from Sydney, Aurtrilli, thit\nmining operation! hid been impended.\nMontreal Stocki\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\nHigh Low Clou Change\n30 Induitrlil!  _    101.33 1M.04 109,11 off\nX nlli           - -      MS4 3818 38 34 off\n18 utilitlu    .,                                14.08 14.00 14.03 off\nAmtrlcin Cin\nAmerican Tobacco\nAnaconda .   _\nBeth Steel\nBorden\nCanadian   Pacific   .\nChryiler\nC Wright ptd     \t\nEntmin   Kodtk\nGeneral Electric   .\nGeneral   Foodi\nSI\n481.\n2.\nm\nX\n.\u00bb_\n47 >4\nIV,\n132*\n27\n35\nGinenl Motori      334\nGranby\t\nGreit Nor pld    ..   ..\nIntamitional Nickel\nTORONTO     STOCK     QUOTATIONS\nFARM. GARDEN fr NURSERY\nPRODUCTS, FERTILIZER\nBURNABY   ROSFRY   CO,   R.   R\nNo 2. New Weitmlniter. often\ntor iale government lnipeetea\nfruit tree* 4-5 yam old, ready\nto beir. Rou buibu. imill frulti\nornimintlli. pennnlill. Prtct\nHit per return mill. Mill order!\npromptly filled.\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Flndan\nTf you find inythlm ulephont\nThe Dally Ntwi A Touni\" Ad\nwill be Inserted wllhoul cut to\nyoa  Wt will collect from the\nMINIS)\nAnglo Huronun  _ 3.30\nAunor        1.23\nBan MetiU Mining        M\nBidgood Kirklind          OtV,\nBuffilo Ankerite       1.30\nCanadian Milartic         45\nCinadiin Gold Qutrti;      1.35\nCuUi-Tnthtwty          Jl\nCentnl Pitrldi      110\nChromlumMtS      150\nCoait Copper      M\nConltgu Mlnu        1 IS\nConlaurum Minei DO\nCom M 4 8     1833\nDomt Minei .      1113\nFalconbrldge Nlcktl        3.23\nOod'i Uke Gold         15\nHard Rock Oold 44H\nHollinger 3 50\nHudion Bay M li S       ....      28 75\nIntemitlonil Nickel        34 50\nKirklind Lakt  35\nUke Shore Mlnu        10.00\nUmique Contact      3 30\nLittle Long Uo       130\nMicLeod Cocklhutt       135\nMclntyre orcuplne         40 12\nMcKenrle Rtd Uki       Jt\nMining Corp     l.\u00bb\nNlplulng Mining            _N\nNonndi     4873\nCBrltn Oold  10\nPimour   Porcuplnt    30\nPlymuter Coni      16\nI Perron Gold         IJtl\nPerron Gold \t\nPlckll Crow Oold     328\nSin Antonio Gold   173\nShtrrltt Gordon  .85\nSlicot Oold  43\nSudbury Buin          150\nTeck Hughu Gold     ...... 215\nToburn Oold Mlnu   103\nVenturu\nWright Hirgretvn ,.\nOILSl\nAjii\nBrit Amtrlcin  _\nImperiil \t\nInttr Ptte\nINDUSTRIAL!\nAbltlbl Power A \t\nBell Telephone \t\nBru T L Ji P  \t\nB C Power A \t\nCin Cir ti Fdy \t\nCin Cemtnt     \t\nCm Milting      \t\nCin Picific Rly \t\nCin Ind Alcohol ...\nDUtilleri Stignmi\nFord of Cinidi A\nOoodyur Tire   \t\nHimllton Bridge \t\nHlnm Wilktr  \t\nImp Tobicco  \t\nLobliw A\nMtuey Hirril \t\nNit Steel Ctr \t\nPower Corp   \u201e \t\nSteel of Can\t\n3 10\n131\n11V4\n18 13\n1.30\n1331\n(VI\nHI\nV*\n70 u,\n.1\nts\nuv,\n>H\nIH\n22H\n1\u00abH\n43\n3*\n44H\nUS\nI4U\nm\n33\nIS\n, 82Vt\n4',\nM'n\n271,\nS4S\n39*\nSafeway Storu     40\nt0 j Kenn  Copper\nPhillips   Pete\nStudebaker .\nTexu  Gulf  Sul\nUnion   Carbide\nUnion Oil Cal     .\nU S Rubber\nU S Stetl\t\nWeit Eltetrle    ...\nYellow   Truck\n4'.\nS3**\nov,\nn\\\n15%\nMS\n78\n124\n63*\n48H\n274\n63 V, |\n204\n4S\n474\n8  :\n1334 !\n274\n354\n32 S\n54\n24\n274\n55\n404\n404 i\n44 j\n314\n664 |\n134\n164\n52*\n76*\nINDU\u00bbTRIAL\u00bb\nAssoc Brew of Cin .\nBithurrt P Se P \"A\"\nCm Cir & Fdry pfd\nCm North Power\nDominion   Coal  pfd   ..\nDryden   Paper\nFoundation C of C \t\nQuebec   Power\nShawlnigan W Ji P .._..\nBANKS\nComm'Tce    \t\nImperial    _ -\nM n'.rral\t\nHoyal \t\nCURB\nBeauharnoia  Corp\nBritiih Americin Oil\nFraser Co Ltd\nMacLaren P _. P\n1(1\n144\n2*1*1\nI\n154\n34\nIS\n11*\n134\n _ 1614\n  3004\n , 188\n  152\n94\n164\n12'',\n154\n124  May\n 1 July\nVANCOUVER    STOCKS\nMINIS:\nBralorne \t\nCirlboo Gold\nGeorge Copper\nGold Belt\nHedley Mucot\nlalind Mountain  ...\nKoot Belle\nPicific Nickel\nPend Oreille   \t\nPioneer Oold\nPremier Gold\nReeves   MarDonild\nReno Gold\nSheep Creek\nSilbak  Premier\nSurf Inlet\nWhitewater   .  \t\nOILS\nCilgary le ED    ...\nCommoil\nDtlhouile\nHome\nMcDougall legur\nMercury\nModel\nOkilti Com  \t\nRoyil Cm     \t\n113\n140\n.124\n.14\nSI\n101\n.154\n08\n148\nl no\n58\n.43\n.16\n.76\n1.50\n170\nJ3\n105\n.18\n.10\n155\n1 90\n\u2014\n70\n\u2014\n08\nH2\n034\n1,11\n_\n.10\n-\n~0\n\u2014\n355\n2 63\n,054,\n0J\n.044\n-\n14\n11\n40\nM\n054\nOATS\nMay\nJuly\nOct\nBARLEY\nMay\nJuly\nOct\nFLAX\nMay\nJuly\nOct\nRYE:\nMay\nJuly\nOrt\n80*\n31*\n514\n50*\ntt*\n644\nS3*\n114\nIM\n184\niy \u25a0>\nBO'.\n314\n31*\nSOS\n4SS\n844\n634\nsos\nsi*\n314\n50*\n49 V\n644\nrd 784\nWINNIPEC   CRAIN\nWTNNIPEG, Feb. 1   (CP)-Onln\nfuturei quotationi:\nOpen   High   Low   Clou\nWHEAT:\n814\n514\n50 4\n494\n34*\nMS\ntu*.\nIM\n164\n184\n- 884\nWIS\n864\nI Nor 784;\nWHEAT- I h.i\n2 Nor. 754: _ Nor 7.14: 4 Nor 72*:\n5 wheat 714; fl wheat 694: feed\nwheat 86S. 1 Amber Durum 80S\nOATS 2 f W 514; Ex 3 C. W.\n514; 3C W 514: Ex. 1 feed 514;\n1 feed 504; 2 ford 484: 3 feed 454.\nBARLEY-1 and 2 C. W. 8-row\n644: 1 and 2 C W 2 row 84*; 3\nC. W 6-row 6.14; 1 feed 814; 2 feed\n804. 3 feed BO\nFLAX -1 C W 1824; 2 C. W.\n160; 3 C. W   1 55. 4 C   W. 1 51.\nRYE-2 C. W  664.\n j*m*.  '\u2022\u2022   \u2022   \u2022\u2022\nP*(lt TfM\nA HIT\n8KYLARK FIR8T . .. AND THINK LATER\nTHAT'S CtAUOETTE'S MOTTO AS SHI\nGOES OFF ON A LOVE LARK, A LAUGH.\nLARK   NOT   WITH   ONI   MAN   BUT   TWO\nW Skylark\n8:33\nBINNIE BARNES - WALTER ABEl\n. MARK SANDRICH. .\n\u2014SfiCOND ACt HIT\u2014\nThe Most Unusual Comedy Musical you've ever cheered.\n\"THERE'S MAGIC IN MUSIC\"\nwith\nALLAN JONES SUSANNA FOSTER  LYNNE OVERMAN\nA Riot of Laughs\u2014A Rainbow of Music\u2014Young in\nSpirit\u2014Young In Stars.\nCIVIC\nA PAMOUS f tATtM THEA. It I\nToday fir Tue.\nMATINEE AT 2:00 P.M.\n8HOWS  AT  2:00-7:00-\u00bba0\nCivic Bookings (or February\nFebruary 4 Only. Bink Nlto\n\"FLIGHT FROM DESTINY\"\n\"Calling All Husbands\"\nFebrutry B-8-7\n\"HONKY TONK\"\nwith\ndirk Gable       Lint Turner\nFebrutry 9-10\n\"My Life With Caroline\"\nwith\nRontld  Colemm\n\"CHAN IN RIO\"\nFibraury 11 Only, Bink Nit*\n\"SWAMP WATER\"\nwith\nWalter Hutton     Anne Btxter\nFebruary   12-13-14\nMttlneet Thurs.-Sat. tt 2:00\n\"SERCEANT YORK\"\nwith\nGary Cooper\nFebrutry  H-17\n\"Week End in Havana\"\nwith\nAlice Ftye     Ctrmen Miranda\nPlui:     \"MARCH OF TIME\"\nFebrutry 18-19\n'THE FEMININE TOUCH\"\n\"WIDE OHN TOWN\"\nFebrutry 20-21\n\"Aloma of riie South Seat\"\nJon Hill     Dorothy Ltmour\n\"RIDERS OF THE\nPURPLE SAGE\"\nFebrutry 23-24\n\"Adam Had Four Som\"\n\"SPY IN THE PANTRY\"\nFebrutry 25-28\n\"Whistling In the Dark\"\nTHI BODY DISAPPEARS\"\nFebrutry 27 28\n\"THEY DIED WITH\nTHEIR BOOTS ON\"\nErrol Flynn    Olivia DeHivltltnd\nCUT OUT FOR REFERENCE\u2014Subject to change without notice.\nWolves Strekh\nLead; Beat Dodge\nOutbowllng tbt Dodge team 2480-\n2342, thi wolves at tht Cellnaj Alleys Friday night added another\nmatch victory to their long string\not triumph! in the Benwell Cup\ntourney. Tha Wolvei are well out in\nfront in the first htlf, with 15 pointi\nout of i ponible 10. They have one\ngame to go.\nIn the other Cup match, Millionalrei downed the Interior Truck\n342B-24.8.\nTeams and icorei were:\n____JH|MP'' \"\u2022vawf^fm.f;*'^r\nNf LION DAILY NEWS. NELSON. B. C-MONDAY MORNINO   Pit. I\nRossland Social \u2666\u00bb.\nDODGE\nSpot \t\n27\n27\ntl- 11\nJ. Milne\t\n142\n119\nIBS\u2014410\nJ. Stewirt\t\n141\n107\n118-8M\nG. Cuthbert\n146\n135\n135-418\nJ. Livesay\n144\n178\n184-506\nJ. Aurelio\t\n190\n155\n312-JJ7\nTotaii\n790\n721\n831 2342\nWOLVES\nT. Romano\t\n148\n170\n123-443\nA. Arcure \t\n167\n195\n177-J3H\nD. Meakins\n179\n122\n188\u2014489\nJ. Hamion    \t\n199\n162\n138-488\nE. Ntdetu\nIM\n164\n193-518\nTotili \t\n849\n813\nBIB 2480\nHigh Individual score\u2014J. Aurelio,\n212.\nHigh aggregate score\u2014J. Aurelio,\n5S7.\nINTERIOR TRUCK\nN*. Cassioi     182 308 139   527\nR. Brown     159 167 167-498\nT. Farenholti ....   131 141 140-432\nJ.AIMn    168 158 161-485\nG. Stevens    157 180 162\u2014479\nTotals   815\nMILLIONAIRES\nSpot... - 58\nJ. Anderson  161\nE. Wools r  154\nF. DeFoe - 159\nA. Grodski  123\nW. Anderson  149\n832   769 2416\n56-168\n163-443\n173-484\n150-490\n144\u2014413\n144-431\nTotals     802   797   630 2429\nHigh Individual score\u2014N. Cassios,\n208.\nHigh aggregate score\u2014N. Cassios,\n527.\nBASKETBALL FANS\nARE DISAPPOINTED\nROSSLAND, B. C, Feb. 1-Faiu\nwho came to the Armouries Saturday evening to witness a basketball\ndoubleheader were disappointed, tor\nneither gam ematerlalized. The\nTrail Buddies (ailed to show up tor\na game with the Rossland girls ot\nthe Intermediate league. The Rosiland men had arranged in exhibition\naffair with former members of lhe\nnow defunct Royals, but tbe Royals\ndidn't show up either.\nInterpreting\nThe War News\n1942-\n\u25a0y MRS. LORNI V. MoLIOD\nROSSLAND, B. C, Feb. 1- The\nWomen'a Auxiliiry to tha Canadian\nLegion held a card pirty and social\nIn thi Legion roomi tt the Armouries Wednesday evening. Mn. H.\nDouglu ind Mrs. Funk were Joint\nhostesses, for the tvening. Court\nwhtat wu played, first prize going\nto Mrs. Mi McLennan and the consolation to Mrs, P, Yarmoluk. Mrs.\nJ. 0111 won a drawing. Dainty refreshments wera served by the hostesses. Preient wers Mn. C. Bur-\nneski, Mn. R. Bertoia, Mn. G. Beat,\nMri. J. Bradley, Mn. H. Davis, Mn.\nH. Conroy, Mn H. Dawion, Mn, H.\nDouglas, Mrs. D. Funk, Mrs. J.\nGill, Mn. W. Gresley-Jones, Mrs. M.\nMcLellan, Mn. G. McDonald, Mn.\nIL Richardson, Mn. C. Sims, Mrs.\nF. Spencer, Mn. T. G. Wood, Mn.\nIt. Simons, Mn W. Buick tnd Mrs\nP. Yarmoluk.\nDuring the put week Mra T. H.\nYolland entertained it the hour tnd\n\u2022lao tt in evening of bridge. At the\nformer, Mn. R. W. Haggen preiided\n\u25a0t the urns, tnd Mn. W. J. Ternan,\nassisted the hostess in the serving\nof dainty refreihments. Invited\nguesta Included Mn. E. V. McGauley, Mri. W. A. Darby, Mri. D. B.\nSmith, Mrs.' H. Wlllett, Mn. R. W.\nHaggen, Mrs. W. J. Ternan, Mrs. E.\nWalker, Mn. A. M. Gibson and Mrs.\nD. L. Mdrrls. At Mn. Yolland's party first prlie wu won by Mrs. Ray\nWhittick and Mrs. J. D. Mitchell\nWU presented with thi consolation\naward. Present were Hn. E. E. Perkins, Mrs. J. d. Mitchell, Mn. K.\nMartin, Mlu Lillian Barton, Mra\nK. a McTeer, Mn. R, Morin, Mrs.\nJ. A. Thomson, Mn. Williim Yiw-\nney, Mn. Ray Whittick, Mn. W. J.\nTernan, Mn. W. G. Mart, Mn. J.\nR. Bryan and Mn. T. Knight\nMn. M. Douglu ipent tbe weekend viiiting TraU.\nMrs. I. Atkinson waa hostess to\nPioneer circle during thi put week\nMiu Mabel Wilkie delivered a report of thi recent W., A. meeting\n\u2022nd prilled the work ot the W. A.\nas well u the work of the Pioneer\nCircle. A crib quilt fashioned from\ntilk itockingi wu on display during thi evening. Thil will bi given\nto tht Red Crou. Tht members decided to continue their programs u\nIn the put with two members responsible each melting night, limiting refreshments to one Item In sugar, In view of rationing. Mlu Jennie Hendenon and Mn. F. Jamieaon\nwere in charge of the program and\nread aome of Bums' poems. Gamu\ninvolving stunts by thi memben\nwere played. Miu Hendenon assisted with refreihmenti. Preient were\nMn.. E. Jamieson, Mrs. George Bishop, Miss Mabel Wilkie, Mrs. I.. E.\nGilmour, Misi Ethel Jamieson, Miss\nJennie Henderson tnd Mrs. D .B\nJones.\n17 Rinks Entered in Postponed B.C.\nBonspiel Opening at Rossland Today;\nAll Comers, Grand Challenge to Start\nROSSLAM), B. C, Feb. 1-After\nt week's postponment becauie of\nmild weather, the 47th innuil B. C.\nBonspiel will fet under wty here\nMonday morning at 9 o'clo^.\nSeventeen rinks ire entered for\nthe big 'spiel, two from Nelson,\nfive   from  Trail,  and   ten   from\nRossland. The only  new entries\nduring   the   postponment   were\nrinki   skipped   by   T.   MaGee   of\nTriil, and F. M. Ellis of Rossland.\nMAYOR TO WELCOME\nMayor John I. Gordon will deliver in address of welcome to the\nvisitors, tnd then F. S. Peters,\nPresident of Rossland Curling Club\nLtd., and veteran curler u well as\nmain spring of local curling, will\nthrow the first rock of the event.\nPlay will get under way about\n9:30 a m, the All-Comers, when\nthe first five visiting rinks meet\nan equal number of Roisland rinki.\nThe final two of the aeven will\nbe at 1 p.m. when the Grand Challenge will get under way at the\nsame time.\nThe annual meeting of the B. C.\nCurling Anoclition will be held\nThundiy tt 5 pjn., tnd the tnnual\nbanquet will tike place tt 6:30 pm.\nIn the Parish Hall.\nJ. A. Wright, Acting Preiident\nof the B. C. Association, said Sunday night thtt the Ice U \"good,\"\nso curlen ire hoping thtt the preient ipell of colder weather will\ncontinue through the week.\nTHE DRAW\nMondiy'i dty-time drawi follow:\nAll-Comeri: 9 i.m\u2014A. M. Chesser, Trtil, vs T. D'Armour, Donild\nMcDonild, Trail, vi J. C. Urqirhirt,\nW. Forrest, Trill vi J. A. Wright,\nT. McGee, Tnil, vi Roy Stephens.\n1 p.m.\u2014H. Farenholtz, Nelson va\nWilliam Pollock, Sr, Dr. T. H.\nBourque, Nelson vs Russell Jones.\nGrtnd Challenge, round 1: 1 p.m.\n\u2014T. McGee, Tnil, vs J. Finney,\nRosslmd, J. A. Wright, Rosilind, vs\nT. Stephens, Rossland, Donald McDonild, Trail, vs W. Forrest, Tnil.\n3:15 p.m.\u2014W. Pollock, Sr., Roas-\nland. vi R, Donaldson, Rossltnd,\nH. Firenholtz, Nelson, vi Russell\nJones, Roisland.\nSpring Bridge In\n3rd Round Tonight\nSpring Bridge Tournament, iponiored by Mn. Vincent Fink's Circle\not St Saviour'i Church, enters tta\nthird round tonight with gamei being played at the home of Circle\nmembers. Mn. Norman Roscoe,\nChairman of the Bridge Committee,\nstated thoie unable to pliy tonight\nu icheduled, ihould notify her accordingly.\nIn tonight's schedule om gime\nhu already been concluded owing\nto \u00bb defiult, Mr. ind Mn. R. Strachan winning from Mill Mary Jarvis\nand A. t,. Creech.\nThe Ihlrd round drtw followi\nwith games starting it 8 o'clock\nsharp:\nMrs. V. Fink'i residence\u2014Mrs. K.\nE. L. Dewdney tnd Mn. E. C.\nWragge vi. Mr. ind Mn. J. Cartmel;\nMiu J. Gilker and Mn. H. M. Whimiter va. R. Aldersmith and A. S.\nHonwill.\nMn. N. Roicoe'i residence\u2014Mn.\nE. Marsden and Mn. W. Ctlbick vs.\nMn. S. Macintosh and Mn. W. T.\nFotherlngham; Mn. D. Wrotnowskl\ntnd Min N. Dunn vs. Mn. W. R.\nG.ubbe ind Mrs. H. J. Reed.\nMn. G. R. Barrett's residence\u2014\nDr tnd Mri. C. Robertson vt. Mrs,\nJ. Coates tnd Mrs. G. Burns; Mrs.\nF. C. Rowley tnd Mrs. C. D. Peir-\nson vs. Mr. tnd Mrs. R. St. Denis.\nMn. T. P. Sparks' residence\u2014Mr.\nand Mn. L. McPhail vs. Mrs. B. H.\nSchwenger and Mrs. A. M. Noxon;\nMr. and Mn. W. W. Ferguson vs,\nMn R. H, Bradley tnd Mrs. L. S.\nBradley.\nMn Frank Phillips' residence\u2014\nMn. W, Allen tnd Mrs. A. E. Murphy vs. Mrs. H. Chester tnd Mrs,\nA. C. Fournier.\nMrs. 8. E. Brltrd's residence\u2014Mr.\nind Mn W. Kurtz vs. Mn. M. C,\nRockliff and Mn. E. W. smith; Mrs,\nS. E. Briard and Mrs. A. Brett vs.\nMn. A. G. Mackay and Dr. H. F.\nCameron.\nMn, John Erb's residence\u2014Mrs.\nA. Davit and Mrs. J. G. M. Lock vs,\nMn. L. V. Rogen and Mn. P. O.\nMorey; Mri G. Lambert and Mrs,\nE. M. Fleury vt. Mr. and Mrs. K. C.\nMcCannel.\nMn. Harold Lakes' residence\u2014\nMn. H J. Carlin and Mn. P. C.\nRIchardi va. Mn. W. O. Rose and\nMn. R. Thompion; Mr. and Mn. H.\nLaku vs. Mn. L. D. Clark and Mrs.\nL. S. Bartlett.\nMrs 'H. H. Frlzzell's residence\u2014\nMn. A. Godfrey and Miss C. Hickman vi, Mn. R. Watson and Mn. G.\nLawTence.\nMn. R. B, Proctor's residence-\nMr. and Mrs. C. F. McHardy vs\nMn. T. H. Johnstone and Mn. L\nChoquette.\nMn. V. Rlckard'a residence\u2014Mrs.\nW. Taylor and Mrs. T. H. Bourque\nva. Mn, A. E. Cobia and Mrs. A. S.\nAitken.\nMn. John Dolphin's residence\u2014\nMn. W. J. Turner and Mrs. R. Hag-\narty vs. Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin.\n4 Attlon RcNf frsa Dliutfsa Ids\nBISMA-REX\nANTACID ITOMACH\nPOWDER\n. io*. uoi\nJ75\u00ab~~H.75\nYour Rextll Ston\nCity Drug Co.\nPhone 34\nBex 480\nCAS MASKS FOR ALL\nFRISCO CIVILIANS\nSAN FRANCISCO, Peb. 1 (AP).\n\u2014Every clvllltn in San Fnnclsco\u2014\n700,000 in all\u2014will have t gas mask\nunder plans announced by Police\nChlet Chirles Dullea.\nSHIRr\nSERVICE\nTo make good shirts calls\nfor a combination ot\nknack and knowledge.\nOur shirts are measured\nby tape and' talent. They\nfit the form and shams\nthe laundryman. They\ngive style, service and\nsatisfaction.\nForsyth DRESS SHIRTS\nC.W.C.  WORK  SHIRTS\nE\u00ab2FSI\nF. W. Warren, Kootenay-Boundary\nPioneer, Dies al Trail, Aged 80j\n-__. fMMTVNVt\nGABLE\n-a lam innmii\nTURNER\n\u25a0HOm-TOM'\nCIVIC \u2014THURSDAY\nDUROCHER 8IGNS\nNEW YORK. Feb.  1  (AP)-Leo\nDurocher has signed hli 1942 contract   ts   playsr-manager   of   the\nBrooklyn Dodgen.\nLAKESIDE SERVICE\nGROCERIES\nPHONE 485\nFREE  DELIVERY\nOpp,  Likeilde  Park.\nOur Ham Sandwiches\nAre Delicious\nBUTLER'S\nBy  KIRKE L. SIMPSON\nAssociated  Pren War  Analyst\nThe United Nations-Axis struggle\nll at \u2022 crisis on the Pacific front\nIlmost as grave for the Allies is\nIt was for Britain ln that black June\n1940  when France fell.\nEven io, the essential fact is\nthat Britain weathered that storm.\nThe tight little Isle stands today,\nstronger and better prepared to\nfight tor freedom than ever before. It _. the symbolof Hitler's\ngreatest defeat. Not even his retreat ln Ruuia yet hu like significance.\nCan besieged Singapore or the\nmenaced Netherlands colonial empire ln the Far Pacific limllarly\nsurvive against all the Japaneie\nhave done or am do?\nPrime Minister Churchill did not\nundertake to answer that question\nwhen ieeking parliamentary approval of both hie own leadership\nj Vm going to have my\n[ hair fixed differently\nat\n\\Haibh Tru-Art\nBeauty Salon\nPhone 327\nJohnstone  Block\nW. W. Powell\nCompany, Limited\nTh* Home of Good Lumber\nLUMBER      LATH\nSHINGLES\nWholesale and  Retail\nTelephone  176\nFoot ot Stanley Street\nF. H. SMITH\nUp to the Minute\nIn Electric Instalafions\nPhone 666       351 Baker St.\nSoup's on!\ntt thi\nPERCOLATOR\n\u202239 CHIV. COACH\nA real good car. Priced right.\nSKY CHIEF AUTO\nBRICHT  LICHTS\n\u25a0 nd\nCOOD EATS\nClub\" Cafe\nand ot the 'strategy that expoied\nEmpire Pacific outposts. He would\nmake no promise except thit of ultimate victory.\nHe did not set out the measures\nUken or concerted with Washington to stem Ihe Japanese attack beyond repeating that reinforcements\nhad arrived in the Southwestern\nPacific war rone.\nIhere is other evidence of that.\nThe Admiralty's ackowledgement of\nloss of a destroyer, in a running\ntight off the Malayan Coast, is one\nsuch Item.\nJapan alio lott a drettroyer In\nthat action. It Increased the toll\nthe Arnerlcan-Brltlah-Netherlandi\nforcei are tiklng it set craft\nwhich the enemy ctn III spire In\nt battle that hai Juit begun In\nthoie teas.\nThe effect of the Amerlcan-Fill-\npint itand on Batan Peninsula. Of\nthe fighting retreat to Slngipore of\nthe British forces ln Malaya, of the\nChinese offensive on many fronts\n| againit Japanese Invaders, is cumulative. Each makes Its own demind\nupon Japaneie army, navtl, air and\nshipping resources.\nThere is an added deterrent factor for Japan ln Russia's aloofness\nfrom the Pacific conflict. Russia's\nAsiatic frontiers ire heavily\nmanned. Even the crisii at Moscow failed to lessen materially Red\narmy, air and submarine concentrations at Vladivostok. That pins\nheavy Japanese defeniive forcei ln\nthe North, remote from the crucial\nwar fronts.\nIt Is beyond reason that Tokyo\nplaces my reil reliance in the Rui-\nso-Japenese non-iggretsion pact.\nThtt wii \u2022 marriage of convenience\nfor them both.\nJapin gambled that under German hammering ln the West, the\nRusslanj would not dare enter a\ntwo front war before Nipponese\nmajor objectives in the South Pacific had been attained.\nBut Nail hammering In Ruuia\nhat ceiled. Whenever and wher\naw the from stabilises there, It\nwill itablllit for months. That\nwill be the moment when Tokyo\nmuat look Northward with apprehension redoubled.\nFarmiloe, Mrs. Hutchinson, Maddocks\nCarry Oil Slalom Race Firsts Here\nHOODS\nDOUGHNUTS\nYOUR  HOMI BAKIRY\n17 YEAR OLDS REGISTER\nLONDON, Feb. 1 (CP).-Brltaln's\nyoungest conscripts, boyi of 17. registered Saturday at Labor Exchanges for pre-iervlce training until they become lubject to regular\nArmy lervlce it IHti.\nMen'i  ilalom:\nJoe Farmiloe, 25:4 seconds.\nDanny McKay. 2\u00ab:0 seconds.\nRay Hunt, 28:5 secondi.\nLadles' ilalom:\nThelma Hutchinion, 38:5 secondi.\nDee McKay, SSI seconds,\nMary Alpen, to.l leconds.\nJunior ilalom:\nDon Maddocks, 33 seconds.\nAl DesChamps. 37:8 leconds.\nTony Triggs, 39:8 seconds.\nIn three of tht prettiest most\ncrowd-pleaaing rum of the day\nJoe Farmiloe, Danny McKay, tnd\nRay Hunt carried twty top hon*\non In the man'i ilalom net of the\nNelson Ski Club'i opining tournament Sundiy. Ftrmlloe, former\nRevelitoke ikl Jumper, was first,\nDanny lecond, and blonde Ray\nHunt third. Only split secondi\nseparated tha three.\nThelma Hutchinson showed best\nin the ladies division, white young\nDon Maddocks shaved 1:2 seconds\nfrom her time to win the Junior race.\n3\u00ab ENTRANTS\nThe entry for the tourney was exceptional. Thlrty-slx sklen In the\nthree divisions of competition skimmed through the flags on the tricky\nnew courie to give the crowd Its fill\nof thrills.\nThe snow wai hard-packed, and\nicy on the turns, but that's the kind\nof surface that shows slalom skiing\nat its best\u2014and the day's performances were all good. It was the first\npublic exhibition on the new course\non the Maglio field, claimed by\nsklen to be one of the district's best\nif not the belt. The courses set provided a vertical drop of nearly 200\nyards.\nIn the men'i rsce the crowd saw\nplenty of real action, for over the\ntrickier, tougher course the men\nmade better time. Only 25 secondi\nleparated the flnt from the lait.\nJUNIORS SHOW WILL\n' Two Junlon. Don Maddocks md\nTony Trlggi, first and third respec\ntively In their own division, mide\ncreditable showinp in the men's\nrace. Maddocks placed fifth, taking\nthe steeper course In 30:3 secondi,\nwhile Triggs was seventh, pissing\nunder the tape it the 33:9 lecond\nmark.\nNot an accident marred the day,\nthough there were tumbles aplenty.\nJack Hutchinson was starter and\ncourse setter, while Phil Hosklns\nand Ted Youngberg clocked the\nracers under the tape. The men acted as penalty keepers for the ladiei\nand Junior races, while the feminine skiers acted for the men's race.\nYOUNGSTER RACES SUNDAY\nNext Sunday will give the youngsters of the club a .chance to ihow\ntheir stuff. Races at the golf links\ncourse are planned. ,\nTHE  RESULTS\nThe results in order were:\nMen's slalom: Joe Farmiloe, 25:4\nseconds: Danny McKay, 28 seconds;\nRay Hunt, M:5 seconds; Bob Brown\n29:9 seconds; Don Maddocks, 30:3\nseconds; Jim LeDuc, 33.7 seconds;\nTony Triggs, 339 seconds; Martin\nVarseveld. 34:8; seconds; Clarence\nFoster, 38:1; secondi; Don Brown.\n38:9; seconds; Jack Winlaw. 40:7;\nsecondi; Gordon Lea. 40:8 secondi;\nBob Alpen, 42:1 seconds: Ron Walters 45:2 lecondi; and Hedley Wilton. 50:8 seconds.\nIndies' slalom: Mrs. Thelma\nHutchinion, 38:2 seconds; Mrj. Dee\nMcKay, 38:4 seconds; Mrs. Mary\nAlpen, 48:2 seconds: Mn. Uli Lea,\n1:00.7 minutes: Lillian Hlckey,\n1:004.8 mlnutei: Dorothy Eperson.\n1:28.7 minutes: Eva Henrickson, 1:34\nminutes; Dorothy Ambrose, 2:009\nmlnutei ;EIleen Eperson, 2:05 minutes; Georgia Harvey, Marjorie\nJorgensen and Connie Harvey, disqualified.\nJunior slalom: Don Maddocks.\n35:0 secondi; Al DesChampi. 37:8\nseconds; Tony Triggs, 39:8 seconds;\nDon Brown, 50:5; seconds; Bob Emery. 1:08:0; minutes; Jim Mclvor,\n1:10:2 minutes; Stan Fisher. 1:12.4\nminutes: Dick Santor, 1:23.8 minutes, Bruce McKay, disqualified.\nNew trucks and buses sold In\nCanada ln November, 1941. totalled\n1782 units valued at $2,257,025, In-\ncreasei of 17 per cent In number\nand 14 per cent In value over the\nsame month of 1940.\nCOVENTRY, England (CP) -\nBomb torn Coventry, looking to the\nfuture In Its reconstruction plans.\nIntends to build 235 public air raid\nshelters which will form the ground\nfloors pf poit war housei.\nTOO LATI TO CLASSIFY\nWOULD LIKE TO RENT SMALL\ndairy with option of buying same,\ncloie to school. Write Box 733,\nDally News.\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nOriginal Rum and Maple Tobacco\nln fine cut at Valentine's.\nAT   THE   RINK   TODAY\nAdult sksting 8-10  pm.\nCanadian Legion regular general\nmeeting tomorrow evening at 8.\nGraduate Nurses' meeting tonight\nat the Nurses' Home, 7:30.\nHave you any furniture leaving\nfor the coast? Williami Van leaving\nFeb.  4.  Phone  108.\nFrank Hosek, gifted Csech boy violinist ind clarinettist, at St. Pauls\nChurch, Feb. 8, 8 p.m.\nTne unnual meeting of the local\nGirl Guide Asso. will be held Fri.\nFeb. 8, 3 p.m., at Mrs. Pearce's, 808\nHoover St.\nHospital Auxiliary annual bridge\nTuesday, February 3, 8 o'clock, and\nWednesday, February 4, 2:30. Phone\n89S-R (or reservations.\nTwo good buyi in refrigerators.\nBoth fully reconditioned and in first\nclass shape. 8-ft. Beach. $125 8-tt\nITrlgidalre, |1S0. Hipperson's.\nSteel filing cabinets, transfer\ncases, card files, alio file indexes.\nfolders, etc. Everything for yr ur\nfiling needs. D. W. McDerby, \"The\nTypewriter Man.\" 854 Baker St.\nHow are your radio batteries We\nihlp all batteries to your home post\npaid. Always fresh stock. McKay &\nStretton  Ltd.\nTRAIL, B. C, Feb. 1 - Frederick\nWlllltm Wirren one ot Trill's earliest settlers in* one-time Reglstrir\nof Births, Deaths and Marriages died\nafter a lengthy Illness In the Trail\nTadanac Hospital Saturday evening,\nin his 80th year.\nHe was born ln Oshawl, Ont.,\nwhere at his request he is to be buried ln the family plot, He speln\nhis boyhood and received his early\neducation in Ontario. Coming West\nin.the early nineties, he was for a\nshort time in Kaslo, Phoenix and\nGreenwood, finally coming to Trail.\nHe first located on the site now\noccupied by the Trail Mercantile\nCo., opening a store for books and\nfisherman supplies. About 1912 he\nmovedacross Ihe street to where the\nKootenay Drug ia now situated and|\nassumed the dutlei of Registrar.\nHe retired In 1923, and took i trip\nlo Australia, New eZaland, ind Honolulu. Two years later he mad*\na trip around the world via Japan,\nChina, Singapore and India, returning by way of the Mediterranean to\nNew York. Since 1932 he remained\nin Trail, an Invalid,\npa,\" \"Dad\" Warren and In later\nAffectionately known as Dad Wtr-I\nren and In later years is GrandpaJ\nhe was in active church worker,!\nand member of the Anglican ChurehJ\nHe was a Conservative. He wall\nalso a member of Corinthian Lodgt]\nNo. 61, I.O.O.F, In Oshawa.\nOne brother, Harry, in Toronto,!\nsurvives. In his youngeT yeari bt]\nwas an active curler.\nFOR WANT AD SERVICE\nPHONE 144\nLAMBERT\nLUMBER\nFor Economy\nFleury's Pharmacy\nPHONE 25\nMed. Am Blk\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAccurately\nK. W. Dawson\nReal Estate and Insurance\nPHONE 197\nTHE ANNABLE  BLOCK\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW  L. THOMPSON. Prop.\nDay  and  Night Service.\n24-hour Ambulance Service\n515 Kootenay St Phone 361\nThe Eiffel tower In Parii, whieHJ\nIhe Nazis talk of pulling down, con-J\ntains 7000 tons of Iron.\n1937 DODCE DELUXE SEDAN\nOriginal Chlneie gold finlih. Almoit\nnew tirei. Excellent *&*7QC\ncondition _    9\/7J\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nOpp, Hume Hottl and Pott Offlci\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuit* 205\nMedical Arte Building\ntxe&meMteestisaiaieHtmtitMe\nHav* th* Job Don* Right\nSei\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER  PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nSEE THE  NEW\n1942 MERCURY\nQueen City Motori\nPh. 43        Limited        Ml  Joilphlnt\n\u2666   \u2666\nCRAY'S\nFOUNTAIN SPECIAL\n\"armel Crunch 9fl_\u00bb\n'\u2666  \u2666' \u2014\t\nSundae\nWhist drive tnd dance Cathedral\nHall. $5-00 prize, Tues, Feb. 3.\nSkating Schedule\n(Week  February 2 to 7th  Incluilve)\nADULTS: Monday and Friday Night. 8 to 10.\nCENERAL: Wednesday Afternoon. 2 to 4.\nCHILDREN: Tueiday. 4 to 5:45. Saturday. 2 to 4.\nPARENT-CHILDREN: Monday and Thursday. 1:30 to 3.\nWARREN-Paited away in Trail-\nTadanac Hospital, January 31. Fred-\nerlck William Warren, In his 80th\nyear. Funeral service will be held\nfrom St. Andrew's Anglican Churrh,\nTrtil, Mondty it 3:30 p.m, the Rev\nL. A. C. Smith officlttlng. Interment\nOshawa, Ont Clark's Funeral Home\ntn charge of irrtngements.\nIt's a Date\nRegular\nCorrect\nLubrication\nwill save you\ncostlier repair\nbills\nAid   our   Wa\nEffort   by  hav\ning your  car\nregularly\nlubricated.\nNelson Transfer\nCOMPANY, LTD.\n35\u2014PHONES\u201436\n","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","classmap":"oc:AnnotationContainer"},"iri":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","explain":"Simple Knowledge Organisation System; Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. 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