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Psge 7.\nHigh Prsise Cfven CoL Merritt fer\nCoolness Under Fire.-Pege T.\nVOIUMS   'I\nPIV1 CSNTS Ptn COPY\nL80N. BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA-tATURDAY MORNINO. AUGUST _ 1S4I\nNUMSSS '\n=\nMARINES WALLOP JAPS\nDIEPPE PROVES\nNEW FRONT CAN\nOPEN IN FRANCE\nNeed Air Superiority,\nTransport, Element\nof Surprise\nQUESTION ALLIED\nPLANE STRENGTH\nBy THOMAS P. HAWKINS\nAuoelited Prtn SUff Wrlttr\nBERNE, Aug. -21   (AP.l- Tht\n.Allltd  Unding   raid   it  Ditppi\ndtmcnitrttid, fortlgn mlllttry ex-\nperti illd hirt todiy, thit \u2022 tto-\n\u2022nd tront ctn bt opened In Frince\n\u2014gnnted lufficient luperlorlty of\nlind-btMd plinu, idtquitt trim-\nport ind thl proper element of\n\u2022urprlM.\nPubliihed neutrtl description! ot\n' tht recently-completed channel\nfortificttioni indicate, furthermore,\nthit I full-scale Invulon tffort\nwould coit heavily, but thit tht Alliei would hive 1 chince ol advancing, to tht Heuit tnd Rhine If thty\noutweighed tht Germini tn mtn\n\u2022nd material.\nNtutril obierven tilled thl queition whither, ln view ot thi costly\n\u2022lr btttlei over Dieppe Wtdnetdiy,\nAllied tlrpower hai yet attained\nlufficient strength to glvt tht neeemry protection to full-scale laad-\n-JL\nTtu ivalltblllty ot trinsports for\nluppllei trom Americi to BrlUin\n\u2022nd for luppllei end troopi to crou\nthe Channel ilso ippnred to bt I\nmajor probltm.\nWORRIU GERMANS\nTht Socialist newspaper !_ Sen-\ntlntlle noted thit \"the piychoili ot\nI ncond front hn penetrated tht\nspirit ot the masses ln Germiny,'\nind iddtd thit while propaganda ft\ndirected toward belittling Its\nchancei, the Germin high commind\n\"ii convinced thtt tooner or liter\nthe problem will put Itielf In i dirtct manner.'\nAlong thl coast of Princt, Belgium ind Holland, iccordlng to i\ncorrespondent   ot  Ll  SentlneUe\nwho viilted the  Nui defence\ncone, \"even tn places most exposed, the ernttn diipoiltlon of defencei extendi barely more than\nfive to ilx kilometrei (three to\ntour mllei) ln depth.''\nHe wrote thit in miny places\nprotected by the mture of the terrain no artificial defe*hce iyttem hu\nbeen established.\nSuch breaches were described ts\nnumeroui and extending sometimes\nfor leveral miles.\nIn contrait, \"tht Germani have\npowerfully fortified the Meuse and\nRhine which would tend to prove\nlittle confidence ln their coastal\ndefence.\"\nNAZIS EXPECTED\nATTACK SAY\nDIEPPE RAIDERS\nBy DOUGLAS AMARON\nAT A CANADIAN ARMY HOS\nPITAL SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND, Aug. 21 (CP Cable) - The\nfortunes of war turned tgainst the\nCtnidltni ln the early hours of\nWednesday morning md sent them\nInto in inferno of bullets frbm the\nGermi defenders ot Dieppe Instead\nof igiinst an enemy Uken by iur.\nprise.\nThtl  wu   the  Impreulon  of\n\u2022core ot wounded Canadians with\nwhom I Ulked at this hospital.\n\"They were wilting for us,\" wti\nthe comment prefacing tccount\ntfter tccount of the deadly irtillery\nmd machine-gun fire which swept\n\u2022crosi the landing craft even before\nthe soldien had time to disembark.\n. A chance clash with a Germap\nconvoy u the Invasion fleet approached the French coast was accepted generally by the Canadians\nU reason why the assault did not\ntike tbe Nazis by surprise.\nTimor Area Bombed\nby Allies for\nSecond Day\n' ALUED HSADQUARTTRS,\nAug. tl (Stturdiy) (CP)-Allltd bomben bombed Mtbiut\nIs PortugueM Timor yuttrdty\nfor tht tecond mcceitivt diy,\ni Urt ing ,firei in thl buUdlng\ntreu tnd ihooting down ont\nJipineie fighter pltne, it wu\nmnounced todiy.\n, Ont pltne wu lott\nWomen Will Be\nfor War Jobs\nOTTAWA, Aug. 21 (CP)-Aftir\ntht Nitional Regiitrttion of womtn whloh btgini In tht wuk\n\u2022Urtlng Stpt. 14 with lilting of\ntht igt group from 20 to 24 Inclusive, womin In eich group will\nbi cilled up for InUrvltw it\nwhloh thty will bt glvtn tuggti-\ntlont whtrt thty ctn but itrvi\ntht wir tffort, It WU innounced\ntodiy,\nSingle women will be urged to\n\u2022eek wir work before the Inttr-\nviewen try to penuade mtrried\nwomin to enter Industry, ttld I\nsttttment from the office ot 0. H.\nLuh, Dirtctor at Public Informition.\nIt quoted Mrs. Rex Etton, Assistant to Elliott M. Little, Director\nof National Selective Servict. u\nsaying thtt \"there ll no Intention\nof using compulsion for womin txctpt In cum ot extreme malinger-\ning\" ilthough ww developments\nmight \"yet mike It necesiary for\nth* Federal Government to let\nuide the pruent volunUry bull\nof wortr. for womtn.     .   As*.\nWhltr the regiitrttion wotM not\naffect working women, the lubie-\nquent Interviews would ipply to til\nwomen ln the vtrioui igt groupings. Thou who were working\nwould bi given luggestlons how\n(hey could do more direct wtr work\nwhile the non-working women, pri.\nrotrlly tht lingle women, would be\nencouraged to itart work.\nDieppe Casually\nList Issued\nOTTAWA, Aug. 21 (CP)-Ctni-\nda'i roll of honor, official mme for\nthe cisualty list of the war, wu\nswelled by iddition of M nimei\ntonight, the first section of i tlze-\nsble list of soldiers, killed, wounded\nand missing In the Battle of Dieppe.\n(Ste lltt on Pige 10).\nFrom many towns md ctllei icrou\nthe country, however, came word\nof other cuuiltiei not on tonight's\nofficial list. Word of theie wu from\ntht messages delivered to the homes\nof relatives of the men.\nThe day's reporti based on Infor\nmatlon given out by relatives who\nhad received notification from Na\ntional Defence Headquarten 'reveal\ned fhe loss of four Lieutenant-Colonels; A. C. Oo-ling of the Queen'i\nOwn Cameron Highlander! of Can\nada, Winnipeg, missing and believed\nkilled; Gordon H. McTavish of Lon\ndon. Commanding an Engineer Battalion, killed; R. R. Labatt of the\nRoyal Hamilton Light Infantry, believed prisoner of war, and Fred\nK. Jasperson of the Essex Scottish,\nmissing and believed killed.\nNazis Strive (or\nDon Bridgehead\nNear Stalingrad\nTwo Youthi Climb\nMr. Waddinqton\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 21  (CP) -\nFred Beckey, 18, md Helmey Beck-\ney, 17, brothers from Seattle, were\ncredited- today with a successful\nascent of Mount Waddlngton, 13,200-\nfoot peak 175 miles northwest of\nVancouver. It Is the lecond time\nthe summit has been reached by\nclimbers. The youths made the\nclimb Aug. 9.\nRuss Admit Germans'\nWill Be Hard\nto Hold\nWARSAW RAIDED\nBY RUSS PUNES\n\u25a0y EDOIS aiLMOKI\nAuoelittd Prtu SUff Writer\nMOSCOW, Aug. 22 (Btturdiyi-\n(AP).-Tht Nul bid ttr SUllngnd reiched \u2022 critical tUgt urly\ntodiy with relnforctd Qtrmin\ntroopi trying to erect brldgehemi\n\u2022crou tht Don W mllu ibovi thl\nVolgi olty tnd itttmpttng to exploit I wedje driven Into Ruuitn\npoiitioni northeut of Kotelnlk\novlkl  below thl   Don.\nThl midnight communlqui nld\nthi Rid irmy hid reptlled conitant\nGermin ittacks wuthttit ot Kletskaya od tht Don btnd, but icknowledged thit Nul Unki hid\nbreached Russlin positions* Southweit of Stalingrad ln thl Kotelnlkovikl iret.\n\"Northuit of Kotelnlkovikl rt-\npelted huvy ittacki by Unki md\nmechmlxtd Infmtry wert repelled,\" Ihe communique(iald. \"In another lector thi enemy ient 100\ntanki Into thi itUck, Only \u2022 ftw\nsucceeded In breaking through.\n\"Thi Infantry which foUowed tht\ntanki wu cut off by Soviet troopi.\nIU annihilation now It proceeding.\"\nThl next 14 houn ihould till\nmuch IS tht frlm fight for SUllngnd. Twlet In two dtyt ttit Qir-\nmini hivt thrown  forou icrou\nto thi Eutern bink of thl Don\nloop, but thl Ruulini uld mut\nof thut ihock troopi win wlptd\nout\nRussian obierven idmlt, however,\nthit lt li going to be hird to hold tht\nGermans, especially if the Null\nreillie a luperlorlty of numben\n\u2022nd equipment is they hive now tor\ntwo monthi,\nTht binki of tht Don river loop\nwere reported itrewn with deid\nGermm ihock troopi In t bloody\nfight for control of both river ildti.\nTht Red irmiei fighting In the\nCaucuian foothllli touth of Krasnodar on the road to the Black Sea\nport of Novoroislsk itlll were falling back. The Rusilani were officially reported to have killed more\nthan 2000 Germani before retiring\nto new position!.\nThe communique reported the\nRussians repulsed 'enemy attacks\nsoutheast of Pyatlgonk. There the\nGerman drive was along m uphalt\nroad leading to Nalchik, 50 miles\nbeyond. Nalchik In turn Is only 100\nmlltt West of the Russian oil city of\nGroiny.\nSoviet bombtn wtrt engiged In\nheavy dtftmlvt ictlon ovir thli\nentire irei, but ilio Wtnt ovtr to\ntht offensive Thundiy night with\n\u2022 long-range bombing of Wtmw\nIn occupltd Polind, Eastern Fruiti! tnd uptpr Silesia.\n\"A large force\" of Soviet bomben\n\"caused 14 big fires In Warsaw, and\n18 explosions wers observed,\" an\nannouncement said. Warsaw ls more,|\nthan 700 miles from Moscow, and\nthe Russians said all their planei\nreturned.\n\"Many fires also were caused md\nheavy eploiloni observed ln the dlitrlcU of Eastern Prussia and upper\nSilesia where German mlltary objective! were attacked.\"\n(\u2022Cent Drawback\nlo Be Paid\non\nWILL TAKE SOME\nTIME TO START\nMANPOWER PUN\nfarct of Regulations\n'Expected in About\nTen Days\nMITCHELL HAS\nHEAVY DUTIES\n\u25a0y  CR.   BLACKBURN\n. OTTAWA, Aug, II (CP) -Sev-\ntril wteks will bi required to complete the tightened control ovtr\nminpower ud wominpower out-\nUntd ln Prlmt Mlnltter Klng'l\nWtdnetdiy broidcut, it wu leirn\ned today.\n-int ot tht mw regulation! are\nexpected ln ibout 10 diys, relating\nto tht diimluali ot workeri ind\nthtlr volunUry departure trom present occupitloni.\nI But lt ll expected to be eirly\nOctober before tht final touches\nir epu on tht new set-up which\nwill include tht trtniftr to Libor\nMlnliter MltcheU of jurisdiction\novir Um ctllup for mlllttry ser\nvict now lh tin hinds of wtr ser\nvlcu mlnliter Thorson .\nThe MW trrtngement Involve!\nreorgtnlzation ot thl Unemploy\nmutt Iniurance commluion,, orig\ninilly in autonomous body for which\nthe Ubor minliter wu ipokeimin\nIn the Houu of Commoni, Into in\nittgril pirt ot thl libor dtpirtment'i\nworking cloiely with tht nitlonil\nseltctlvt service idminlitritlon\nMr. Klng'l annoncemenit that the\nntw policy would lim to place tvtry\navtilable mm and womin behind\nJuly prices on ulei ot their (ltd, thl Induitrlil wir effort pliced a\nOTTAWA, Aug. 11 (CP)-A Joint\nannouncement by lbl Wirtlme\nPrices ind Trtdt Boird md the\nAgricultural SuppUtt Boird Hid\ntodiy thst\"i drawback of tight ctntg\nI bushel wUl be ptld on Western\nwhttt purchued for fetd on md\nifttr Aug. 1, to ptrmlt tht July\npricu on feed! lonttining whltt\nto bl maintained.\nThe whut price pild trie Weitem |\nfarmer by the Canadiu wheal board\nhu been Increased trom TO o-ntt to\n90 cents i buihtl bull No. 1 Northern, the hlghtr prlct becoming effective with thi opining ot thi 1M1-\n41 crop year Aug. 1.\nThe mnouncement uld thl drawback would be paid \"until further\nnoUct.\" \/\nThi drawback on wheat for tied\n\"it midt necuury by the higher\npricei now previlltnf for Wutern\nwheit ind Will enable feed deilen,\nprocessors ind mixers to milnltin\nproducU contilning when,\" Hid tht\nJoint innouncement.\nHO Oul ol 700 Japs Killed by\nMarines in Solomon Mop-Up\nPEARL HAFieoR, T. H\u201e Aug.\n21 (AP,)\u2014United SUtu Mirinu\nmopping up Japanese In tht Solo-\nmen Islands yuterdiy kllltd 670\nOf in enemy force of 700 tnd cap\ntwtd tht remtlndtr, \u2022 communiqut luutd by Admiral Chester\nW. Nimltz, U 8. Pacific fleet\nwmminde* iald tonight.\n^u^^^^_____________\nTht actio.* crcu-red, tha communiqut ttld, ifttr t night-time\nattempt by tht ..'tomtit to Imd\n'ht 700 troopi 'rom high ipeed\nbotti In in tffort to brtik through\nthe marines' llntl\nMarine losses In tht fighting\nwen 28 killed md 72 Injurtd,\nYugoslav Patriots\nWreck Express:\n21 Persons Killed\nLONDON, Aug. 21 (CP.)-A fresh\nwave of sabotage by Yugoslav patriots was climaxed Saturday by\nwrecking the Zagreb-Belgrade express train, with 21 person! klUed\nand 32 Injured, Yugoslav lourcei rt\nported today.\nThe German field commandant at\nNis, named Von Bothmer, offered\nreward! for arrests of persons who\nrecently cut the Belgrade-Salonika\nrailroad at three points, they uld.\nThe report added that Serbian\nvillages near the icene had been\n\"leverely puniihed\" and two Bulgarian reglmenU were coming to the\narea north of Nit ln learch of Chet-\nnlk forcei.\nVICTORIA, Aug. 21 (CP)-Louii\nPttrlik, 48, nitive ot Czechoslovakia,\nwho came htre from Kulo two\nmonthi tgo, dltd Thuridty,\nSurviving art hit widow it\nSchultz' Beach, Kulo, tnd three\ndiughten, Louise it Silverton md\nJulia and Mary at Kulo. Burial\nwlU be midt Mondiy, here.\nhetvy reiponiibllity upon EUlott M.\nUttlt, national selective tervlce id\nmlnlitratori\nSome Indication of thi effort thli\nwill hive wu sten In tht fact that\n- I during .tbt *UV -Ml.*..llp-i-WHS\n175 ntw brinch employment officers\nhave betn let Up ln vtrioui parti\nof Canadi, bringing the total to\nibout ISO.\nAt ttw tnd ot September it. is\nexpected there wlU bt completed\n\u2022 registration of iomt ige' groupi\nof women tnd thl collection, by\nemployment officer! of t complete\npicture of employment tnd dtsmls-\nssls In Induitry over the period\nfrom teit AprU 1.\nFernie Woman, Three\nChildren, in Car\nCrash in Serious Way\nFERNIE, B.C., Aug- 21 (CP)-Thl\ncondition of Mn Owen Corrlgin\nand her three children Injured when\nthe cir ln which they win tiding, toppled over \u2022 900-foot bank\non the Cotl Creek highway wu\nconsidered serious in hospital here\ntoday.\nFuneral services will bl held htrt\ntomorrow for tht woman'i huiband,\nwho wai kUled when tht car rolled\ndown the mountain. Coal Crtek\nmlnei, at which he wu an old time\nemployee, will remain clowd during the lervices.\nAt Least Seven Die\nK in Crash of U.S.\nBombers\nBATON ROUGE, Ll, Aug. 21\n(AP.) \u2014 Tht irmy tnnounctd\ntonight Uut it leut uven flien\nhid been killed In the crub ol\ntwo medium bomben near\nHerding Fitld, irmy ilr but\nhere.\nThe plmu cruhed to tht\nground alter, thl collision tbout\n\u25a0tven milei North ot here, nur\nZlon city, itriking earth ibout\nW0 yirdi n-rt. Ont bunt Into\nflamei Immedlitely, the other\nbecoming deeply embedded In\nthe ground, iccording to irmy\nmen.\n\u25a0\nCripple Seaplane\nBase in Hit, Run\nAttack in Pacific\n_\nSurprised Japs Bomb Own Aircraft; At Least <\n80 Japs Killed, .Installations Wrecked,\nShipsSunk; F.D.R.'s Son in Action\nAnother Axis\nSub Sunk\nOH Brazil Coasl\nRIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 21 (AP)\n\u2014The Ministry ot War announces\ntoday that 109 Army officeri ind\nmtn wtrt loit In the linking ot tht\nBatpendy, the Itagiba md the Ara-\nraquara, while 68 are known to\nhave been saved.\nSinking ot another Axli submsrlne off tht Braiillan cout\u2014thl\nthird reported dutroyed ln those\nwaten -this week\u2014wu credited unofficially today to UnlUd States\nwarplanes operating trom somewhere In Brazil.\nDispatches from Fortileu on the\nNorthern lide ot the Brazilian\n\"bulge, uld the submarine wu attacked and mnt to the bottom by\nbomberi piloted by a CapUln\nTauney and Lieutenant Dante, but\ngave no other details.\nReporti ot the sinkings came is\nPreildent Qttulio Vargas innoun-\n|-ct* -_ft --Mti-qlh-.tU. Brazilian |\nmerenmtmen moving through UM\nureal sea lines would he convoyed\nby the Navy and Air Force in cooperation with United States naval\nand air units.\nNew Enlistment\nPolicy\nfor Air Force\nLETHBRIDGE, AlU., Aug. 21\n(CP)\u2014A new policy to be idopted\nimmedlitely in the enlistment of\nmen by the R.C.A.F., wu mnounced here today by Air Vic Manhal\nJ. A. Sully, A.F.C, of Ottawa, air\nmember for personnel.\nIn future, he wtd, all nen will be\nUken on itrength u itralght air\ncrew initead of piloti, observer!,\ngunnen md otheri categories. Thu\nnew system with \u2022 selection machinery will put the right men into\nthe right position! tnd reiult In\nboth men end offlcen being more\nsatisfied, he felt\nMacdonalds Consolidated Interior\nWarehouses and Business\nAre Sold lo Kelly Douglas Company\nInterior Britiih ColumbU warehouse! and officu ot Macdonalds\nComolldated Ltd. hive betn iold\nto Kelly Douglu Si Co. Ltd. On\nMonday the warehouses wiU chmge\ntheir name to that of the new owners. An. official announcement telegraphed Wednesday from Vancouver by Ivor Crlm of Safeway Storei\nLtd., to the Nelson Dally Newi\nstatei:\n\"Effective Aug. 24 Macdonalds\nConsolidated Ltd., Vincouver, B.C.,\nwill discontinue that portion of IU\nbusiness which wai formerly lervlc-\ned from the warehouni located at\nQuesnel, Kamloopi, Nelion, Trill,\nCrubrook, Princt Rupert ind 1090\nMainland   Street, Vancouver,  B.C.\n\"The buiineu hu been purchased\nby KeUy Douglu & Co. Ltd, Vmcouver, B.C.\n\"Macdonalds Consolidated IM*\nwtll continue to optraU ltt vrtre-\nhoutei ln British Columbil located\n\u00bbt Victoria, Fernie and Dawson\nCreek; alio the office and purchasing warehouse at 840 Camble\nStreet, Vancouver.\n\"It wUl alio continue to operate\naa In the put it points ln tht Prairie Provlncu tnd Ontario.\"\nThe Nelion business ditei bick\nto Uie ISM's, when lt wu established by A. (Sandy) Macdonald. For\naome yuri it wai known u the\nA. Macdonald Company, and in recent yean it hu been Macdonalds\nComolidated.\nThe Trail warehouie menUoned\nin Mr. Crimp's announcement It of\ncomparatively recent establishment\nhaving been opened as a ruult ot\nthe rapid growth of Trail and dii\ntrlct.\nFernie and Dawson Creek ware-\nbouses which remain with Mac\ndonaldi Consolidated, are included\nln the Prairie rather than the B.C.\nsetup.\nIt ll Understood that personnel\nwill be abiorbed by the new ownen.\nIn Wut Kootenay the staffs includt a number of veterans. W. A.\nHarriion, Manager at Nelaon, on\nUlt seventeenth ot thli month com\npitted 23 yean with tht' firm. F. A.\nBaker, Trail. Manager, joined Mtc\ndonaldi In 1925.\nVeterin of them all li Alfred\nWood, in charge ot Ihlpping it\nNelton, whose lervice dales from\n1910. W.' C. Will, iccounttnt, hai\nbeen with Uie firm since 1916, and\nJohn Hamson, warehouseman, hu\nbetn wlih lt ilnce 1919.\n- *\n,. Sy WALTER I. CLAUSEN\nAuociited Prtu Staff Wrltar\nPEARL HARBOR, T, H\u201e Aug. 21 MP)\u2014Amsrlcsn\nfighters, with Major jsmes Roosevelt of ths ration's first\nfamily among them, belted the Jspanese a crippling hit and   j\nrun attack on Makin Island in ths Gilbert Croup Aug. 17,\nAdmirsl ChesterW. Nimitz, United Ststes Pacific Naval Com-\nmander, said today.\nAfter the purpose of the attack was \"Kcompllshsd Irs,\nIts entirety,\" the raiding force wss withdrswn.\nThe Marines, supported by hard-punching units of tht\nFleet, landed on the furthermost Island of the Gilbert Group\nin sn operation aimed st clip-j\nping the claws of enemy forces\nin the Archipelago stolen from\nthe British.\nMajor Roosevelt, ion ot tht Pruident, wu lecond ln commind of\nthe marine raiden.\nIt waa tht lecond offenilve itth\nat tha enemy'i South Pacific holding! ilnct tht night of Aug. 7, when\nl.'nited Statei marlnei and Allied\nnaval unlti under U. S. Vice Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, ttttcked\nthe Southern Solomon Iilandi ln\n\u25a0n operaUon which left tht Amerlcm sea-soldiers firmly ln possession\nof emplacements end Installations\nthe enemy onct held.\nPastor Convicted\not Betrayal\nHARTFORD, Conn., Aug. 21 (AP)\n\u2014Rev. Kury E. B. Molzahn, paitor\nof an Historic German Lutheran\nChurch tn Philadelphia, wu convicted today of conspiracy to betray the country In which he has\nlived for IB yean by delivering U.S.\nmilitary lecrets to the Axis powers.\nJudge Joseph Smith continued\n-the case untU Tueiday morning to\ngive the defence opportunity to pre\npare arguments on motions.\nHe sentenced three of Molzahn's\nco-conspirators including Gerhard\nWilhelm Kunze, former national\nBund, who had pleaded guilty to\nthe indictment. Kunze, who now\ncalla himself a German citizen although he li the only native born\namong five conspirotora waa ient\nto prison for 15 yean.\nMillers to Get Wheat\nat Price in Line\nWith Flour Ceiling\nOTTAWA, Aug. 21 (CP.)- The\nWartime Pricei and Trade Board\nannounced tojay that arrangement!\nhave been made whereby Canadian\nflour milli will be provided with\nWestern wheat at a price appropriate to flour ceiling prices.\nThe announcement said Mijleri\nwill continue to buy their wheat requirements in the open market at\nthe higher price level! now prevailing and will be eligible for a drawback representing the difference\nbetween the average prlci eltimtted to have been paid and the appropriate price on wheat ground for\ndomeitic use. The drawback will\nnot be paid on flour exported from\nCmadu\nWetjtft\nWhile Friday wai in ilmoit\ncloudless day, Nelson's peak temperature for the 24 houn ending at\n5 p.m. waa only 85.2 degrees. The\nlow point waa 58 degrees. The day\nwas prevailingly windy,\nThe lake rose exactly a quarter\nof a foot during the 24 hours preceding 1 p.m, Friday, reversing the\nlatest decline of two dayi, and making the level 4.80 feet above the low\nwiter mark.\nK-1K\nlltpltnt instillation! uhore mil\ntwo seiplaofi onlhe witer wirt\ndutroytd. whilt American nival\ngum tucceeded In linking ont\nsmall tntmy tnniport ind ont\ngunboat, Nimltz' communiqut\nuld.\nPurpost ot tht ictlon ippirently\nww to neutralize btsu developed\nby the Jipmese in the Brltlih-own-\ned Gllebrt islar.di after a United\nStatei \"quickie\" raid on ftie Iilandi\nlast February.\nThe Gilbert island! are some 1500\nmilci Northeast ot the area ln the\nSolomons, where Amerlcm marines\nhave gained a firm grasp on once\nheld Japaneie defences.\nMakin iiland is only about 300\nmllei south ftom the long-develop\ned Jcpaneie base at Jalult, In the\nJapanese-o-.vnel Marshall Iilandi.\nA few hundred mllei north ot\nJalult are Taroa and Wotje\n\u25a0trong Japaneie baaei which\nwere Waited, 16gether with Jalult,\nln the U. S. naval foray on the\nMarshal and Gilbert Islands last\nFebruary.\nMaking Island, an atoll 18 miles\nlong, alio waa hit during the February raid, and a Japaneie Apply\nihip and enemy planei were deitroyed there.\nThe nearest major Japanese battle bases to Makin now are Ponape,\nabout 1100 miles West, and the more\nImportant base of Truk, 480 mile!\nfarther west, both of which are in\nthe Caroline Islands group.\nAdmiral Nlmitz's communique Indicated the raid caught the Japi so\ncompletely by lurprlit thit thty\nidded, to their own louu by bombing (heir own ilrcnft with bombtn\nfrom nearby butt.\nMiJ. Jamei Roouvtlt, thl Prtl-\nidtnt'l eldest ion who WM Ulttd II\nparticipant in t commando-typt\nnid ot Unittd Statei forcu OS\nMakin ln tht Japineie-held Gilbert\nlilindi group, hu bttn i mirint\ncorpi officer tlnct 1938 ind on ae*\ntlvt duty ilnct Novtmbtr, IMS.\nTht allbert lilmdi, I group el\n20 or mar* until dots ot lind on the\nPacific mip. Ui ithwirt Uit Iquitor\nalmoit on a direct lint bttwttn\nHawaii, md Auitnlli.\nSlnct Uu Solo:\n.-... \u25a0 -- \u25a0 -\naws_t_-*r _   ^^^^^\ntion luggeiti Amiricm forest ir\u00bb\ntaking further stepi to dttr thi na\nlanes to Australia.\nSea Battle Was\n(envoy Attack\nLISBON, Portugal. Aug. 21 (AP)\n\u2014A fierce.naval ind ilr battlt today off Ctpt Saint Vlnctnt, iht\nSouthwest tip of Portugil MO mllu\nNorthwut of Britiih Gibraltar ap-\np-frently waa an attack on a British,\nconvoy, lt wu reporttd lite tonight,\nfell into tbe Atlantic off Sagrei.\nTwo Portuguese teaplinei flew out\nto reicue the survivon but reported thtt the bomber ilretdy hi*\nbeen Uken ln tow by \u2022 Britiih\nwinhlp In the convoy.\nPresumably It wu in engagement\nbetween German long rmge bomben openting from Fnnct md British ships tnvelling the Glbnlttr\nSta route.\nSketch of Fortified\nPlace Brings\nWoman tb Court\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 21 (CP)-\nMrs. Kay Davis, It), of Vincouver,\nwu remanded until Aug. 28 tor\nhearing when Iht tppured today\nbefore Magiitrate H. S, Wood*\ncharged with having a -iketch ot \"a\nfortified place\" in her pollution,\n\"in t manner likely to be prejudicltl\nto the ufety of the atate.\" Ball wig\niet at $1,000, and no plu wag ttken.\nMilk Subsidy to Be Paid Producers\nIn Certain Areas of Canada\n_m\nOTTAWA, Aug. 20 (CP) - The\nWartime Prices and Trade Board\nannounced today the payment effective Sept. 1, of a subsidy of 25\ncents per hundred pounds to fluid\nmilk prducers jn certain urban markets where the present supply poiition indicates serious shortages\nmight develop during the Fall and\nWinter monthi.\nAt the tame time adjustments in\nthe retail price of milk were an-\nand Montreal.\nIn Vancouver, an increase trom\n10 to 11 cents a quart for 3.5 percent milk, authorized some time ago,\nwill go Into effect Sept. 1. for Hall-\nfax and Montreal, an Increue Sept.\n1 of one half cent per quart was\nannounced by the board as necessary to completion of the reorganization ot celling prices on fluid milk\nundertaken lut Spring. The present\nprice in these cities is 12 cents \u2022\nquirt.\nConcurrently    the   boird   fixed\nmonlmum producer pricei\u2014on dlB\"\nvered basis ln all mirketi whert\nthe subsidy Is payable. Thui spec-\nific prices represent an tvengt In-   _\ncrease of about 10 cents per hundred\npounds, and the meuuru taken art\ndesigned by their combined effect '.'j\nto Increase the returni of fluid milk\nproducer! by 33 centi. Al reiult ot <]\nthli action,  tho Board nld, it Is '\nhoped to encourage milk production\nIn the areu  affected io tuppllM   j\nadequate to meet the demand mty\nbe   maintained   next   Winter   and\nthroughout the following season. -\nAmong the mirketi In which Uit\nsubsidy ot 23 centi per 100 poundi\nof milk over the ibove mlnimuj^\nprices to producer! will bt payable are the following:\nBritish Columbia\u2014 Ocean FtBJ\nPrince eGorge, Prince Rupert lttd\nViciorli..\n PAOI  TWO\nFlowen for\nGarden Club Show\n[   At IS pjn. Prldi? night tht tup-\ni ftr ot bottln-lJS-tor tht Ntlton\nClub'i flowtr ihow    hid\nj txhiuittd.   But thert will bt\nbottltt todty tor exhibitor!\nwtrt  unable to  pltct  thtlr\nfrldiy sight.   Tht thow\n| wiU open it I pjn. todty.\nThli li tht mtuurt ot tht oat-\n[funding tdvtnct tucetit tchltvtd\nlbl   noncompetitive,   no-prtit\ntrrtngtd by tht Club it t\nI of tettlnj tht poiilbillty ot\n| renewing floril ixhlbitiont in Ntl.\n_\n[   Orttt mtiMt ot flowtn wert ctr\nI rM by Nelion (trdetert te tkt\nI '\u2022 ttnk Block Friday evening to bl\nI tmnftd by Otrdtn Club memberi.\nCUtdloIl, now coming into thtlr full\nt beiuty tre promintnl. An unuiuil\ni entry It Engliih clemitii.  Thert It\nII * tint dltplty oi eictl. Dahliai In\n| grttt variety tnd tf pett beiuty\nI htve been brought In.\nThert trt tome petuniu tnd\nI stocks, tod thtrt ll I coniidenblt\n| dlipliy of iweet pen with dtlnty\n| btby'i breith. Ttit mapdragon li\n( oeepUontlly fine md thert ll t\nI iplendld ihowlng of uteri. Unuiuil\nI it thli letson li t oollectlon at\n| ohryttntheaiumi.   Thtrt - in  ilso\n' I rant beautiful rosei, both eollte.\n( tlont tnd Individual exhibits.\nI Ont of tht patriotically lntereit\ntins dlipliyi li \u2022 buket ot red,\n| white tnd blui verbeni, set In si\n1 piragus fern.\nV> Thert It tlto t grind dlipliy ot\nl ntrtgoldi.\nLm So tint hu tht rtfpooie bten thtt\njj tdditlontl ihelvlng will bt put ln\n7 pltct etrly todty to tccommodite\ni tht tdditlontl exhiblti.\nMilitary Honors for\nDieppe Dead\nLONDON, Aug. ,11 (CP Ctblt).-\nTht Pull radio ttld tonight Ott ill\notflcin tnd men ot thl Unittd Nitioni forcei whicn itttcktd Dltppt\nWtdnttdiy htve ben burled with\ntull mUitiry honon.\nM.C. Latornell\nU.B.C. Graduate,\nIs Air Navigator\nMiurice Lttornell ot Ntlton, ton\nat Mr. tnd Mrs. S. C. Utomt-,\nStmley Strttt, who graduated Auguit H ii in ilr navigator trom No.\n1 Air Obierver School, it Bdmon-\nton, hu left tfter iptndlng letvt\nhere.\nMturlce ctme to Nelion ovtr W\nyttn t|o tnd ttttndtd Ntlion\nichooli. In IMS hi frtdutttd from\nUnivenlty ot B. C. tnd tfter receiving hit teicher. certificate In\n1959 ht begin fetching tt tht Humt\nSohool hirt In tht Ft ll ot tht umt\nyetr.  .\nBt' enlUttd lut October In tbt\nRoytl Ctntditn Air Force, tnining\nit Edmonton ind Ltthbrldgt. Ht\ngrtduited ln tht tecond group of\nilr ntvlgitori, I new count under\ntht Ilr trilnlng pltn. Air nivlgtton\nUkt \u2022 count ilmoit identlcil with\nthit of thl Observer with liw exception thit nivlgaton do not tike\nbombing.\nSANTIAGO, Chili (CP)-Nieti-\nllty, through tht ihortage of guoline htrt, mothered tht Invention\nOf I carburetor tblt to cium thl\nnor mil explosion from t futl composed of It per cent ilcohol, IS ptr\nctnt gaioline tnd tive per cent ll-\neohollni trom gripe tnd brandy\nrtfutt.\n[Mrs. Palmer Wins Silver (up tor High\ni Honon al Kaslo Flower Show\nj KASLO, B.C.\u2014Tht Kulo Ilower\n[ihow, ittged by tht Womtn'i In-\njj ttltute lltt rrldiy wu vtry lucceu-\njful tnd well ttttndtd but owing to\n'I ttlt heavy nlnt, the ihowlng ot\n\u2022floweri wu net on thl usual targe\nStoele. Tht Judging of tht flowtn\n[ wu dont by _. C. Hunt, Provinciil\n'- Bortlou-urist Prlu winnen wtrt:\n'( Aiten, R. Hewat, tint; iecond,\nMri. S. Boon; third, Mrs. McQueen,\nCarnations, Hn. R. Horton, flnt;\nMiry Morton, iecond.\nCoimoi, Hn, S. Boon, flnt; Mrs.\nIeU, iecond.\nDihllu, Vtn. B. Ptlmer, tint; Ur.\nFill, iecond.\nLtrkspur, Hn. Helme, tint; Hn.\nB. Ptlmer, iecond.\nFrtnch Mirlgold, Un. t. Helme,\nflrtt; Mrs. B. Pilmer, tecond.\nAfrican Marigold, Mn. J. Oood-\nenough, flnt.\nBuket Nasturtium!, Mn. B. Palmer, flrtt; Mn. Boon, second.\nPansies:  Mrs. Boon, tint\nPetunias, Utt, M. McQueen, tint;\nHorton, iecond.\nPhlox Perenlals, Six bloomi, Mn.\nHelme, flnt.\nSalplglossls.   Mrs.  Morton,   flnt;\nHin Miry Morton, second.\nSnapdragon, Mn. Boon, first; Mn.\nEM. UcQueen, second.\nStocks, Miss Mary Morton, tint;\nHn. Horton, iecond.\nSweet peis, John McLellen, flnt;\nMrs. Horton, itcond.\nGlidioll,  Mn. B.  Pilmer,  flnt;\nMrs. Morton, iecond.\nCodetta, Miry Morton, first; Mn.\nHorton, iecond.\nGolden glow, Hn. Sutherlind,\nfint; Hn. 3. Goodenough. iecond.\nZlnniu, Hn. S. Boon, flrtt, Mn.\nt. Helme, tecond.\nBest buktt glidioll, lttt. I. pilmer. i\nBttt tmnftd btiktt flowtn, Hn\nE Pilmer, tlrtt; Mri U. McQueen,\n\u2022econd.\nBeit ipeclmtni houtt pltnt) Mn.\n0. K. Sutherland, first; Hr. Fell, iecond.\nCollection of Annutli, Mri. B.\nPilmer, fint; S_:i. U. McQueen, ncond.\nPerenltli, Ut*. M. McQueen, tint;\nHn. 3. Goodenough, iecond.\nBest collection vegetable!, Rontld\nMcQuten.\nA illk qultt made tnd dontted\nby Hn. R. Horton wu won by Hn.\nW. Bennett. Other qullti on dlipliy\nwert two mtdt by R. Horton'\nmother tnd two by Hn. Tilt. Both\nthese ladiei being over SO yurt of\n\u25a0gt. Hn. Gtrlind tnd Mn. Armitage Judged thi biking powder bit'\ncults ind Mn. A. McGllvary won\nflnt tnd Mn. T. Allen, ncond tnd\nCharlie Sutherland third.\nA good musical progrim wu en\nJoyed during the afternoon tnd tei\nwu itrved, Mn, T. Horner wu ln\nchtrge of ttt irnngementi ind\nMrt. W. Whlttiker, Women'i In\nttltute Preiident wu convenor for\nall committeei.\nMn. B. Palmer take! tht illver\ncup for hlgheit polnti.\nMrt. Boon ind Mrt, Horton were\nother prise winnen.\n____Tt_V_  \u25a0 tW___    *r*-ttTiT\nBntrtuit (Eljurrlj\nI Rev. H. R. Stovell\n10:00 un.\u2014Church School.\n11:00 a.m.\u2014\"Two Men tt Prayer\"\n7:S0 p.m.\u2014\"To The Very End\"\nThe third ot the scries.\nRev. Gordon V. Crofoot of Lethbridge will preach at both lervicei.\nUH. fistula\n\u25a0nd\n(Ertattu.\nHutfei. (PptrrifM\nWorshipping in St.  Paul's\nChurch, Stanley and\n; .     \u2022 Silica Streets\nThe Preacher will be\nttev. H. STEWART FORBES,\nB.A., B.D.\nSUBJECTS:\n11 I.m. \u2014 Prsysr in Theie\n,  Dsys.\n-   Story for Boyi and Glrli\n7:30 p.m.- The Rainbow in\nthe Rain.\n*Jke\u2014**y     \u25a0     \u25a0'\"\u00bb' '\u00bb i .Li., \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0i.i.i. ..i\nfcrantonanfan\n_ttu.8u.ti (Eljurrlj\nBaker and Hendryx Streeti\nAbtl Anderion, Putor\n11:00 a.m.\u2014Morning Wonhip.\n7:30 p.m.\u2014Evening Service.\nWelcome\nfiraj (Eljurrlj of\n%i0t -hj-uttet\nKM  BAKER  STREET\nA Branch ot Tht Mother Chureh\nTht Flnt Church of Chrlit\nScientist In  Boiton. Uut\nSundiy School 9:45 ion.\nSundiy Strvlct  11 i.m.\n\"MIND\"\nSubject   Leuon Sermon\nWtdnttdiy Testimoniil Meeting\nS p.m.\nFREE READING ROOM IN\nCHURCH  BUILDINQ-\nAll  Cordially  Weleomt\nSYDNEY, N.S.W. (Ctl - Pollct\nraided t houie occupied by gypsies\nben tnd seized gold colni strung\non gold chains worth mon than\n\u00a31000 ($4500) iald to'be pert of in\ntncltnt trtuury ot tht trlbt.\n-NCLSON BAILY NEWS. NILtON. t. C-SATURDAY MORNINO AUOUST &\nC. M.&S. Check\nPays for\nSalvaged Rubber\nROS-LA-TO. B. C, Aug. 11 - A\ncheck ter SMI, bu bus rtetlvtd\nfrom MM CoMoUdttid Mining ft\nSmtlting Co. In ptjmtBt lee the\ntwo ihlpmtntt of tertp rubbir dtllvtrtd to Ibtm by ttt Houltad\nJunior Botrd ot Trtdt, Ibt oftieitl\nulviglng tftacy ter tht Boulttd\nBtd Crou.\nThiS rubbtr wu coUtcted through\nthi children'i putdw.\nBottltt tad othir itemi eoUtcttd\nin then ptrtdti irt itlll to bt dit-\nP\u00abHd ot\n_tjb.t truck lotdi wert colltcted\nthrough tht ptrtdti tnd ISH track\nlotdi wu tht tottl tor Iht boult-\nvtrd collto-Oiu. Tht etmptlgn\nextended ovtr t 10-wttki ptriod.\nKIMBERLEY\nUrt. Ftnlon Smith, tottrttlntd l\nliw fritndi it ttt Wtdnttdiy ifttr-\nnooa whtn guuti wtrt Urt. I.\nD'Hondt, Mn. Brown, Ult. C. Carlgren tnd Urt. J. -allied.\nUr. tnd Urt. J. Gower htvt returned trom i vtcition it Nelion\nind district.\nUx. ind Mrs. J. Rott ind ftmily\nreturned from t holldiy tt Femloa\nSpringi. '\nEddie Muon ltft Wtdnttdiy tor\nVtncouver to Jobs ItM R.CN.\nW. Copelind ot the police forct\ntt Victorit wu t Kimberley vititor thii wttk.\nUr. tnd Urt C Criiford tccomptnied by Urt. Allen tn holldiyl-g\nIt Cilgary.\nUrt. S. Dtwion ot Lethbrldgt vlllttd tt tht home ot Ur. tod Wtt.\nA. Ctughty.\nUlu Laura Whitt, ot Revelitoke\",\nli \u25a0 guett of Un. W. Sledt.\nMill Miry Whittier at Mlchtl\not I guett ot Ur. tnd Mri. J. Bonner.\nML Emmt Kith, lttt tor l holldiy it Vincouvtr.   .\nUlu Mildred Beitn who hu ttttndtd normtl ichool tt Victorit,\nhu retumtd homt.\nUr. tnd Urt. U. BRO irt holldiylng it Ntlion.\nS. Smith retumtd tram Clover-\ndllt where tM ittended hit Whet, funertl.\nMlu Fredi Thorlleboo of Vtncouvtr wu t Kimberley viiltor\nthli week.\nNICHT IALL\ntt(STERN INTERNATIONAL\nUmm* I vtncoaver t\nINTERNATIONAL\nMtMrttl L Syncuu 1\nTertate L -tltimort I.\nBufl-lo 1-L Newirk t-1.\nExcuses lor Raid\non Dieppe Still\nPour From Vichy\nVICHY, Aug. JI (AP)-On the\nueond dty ifttr tbt Allied reid ea\nDieppe, Vichy ttlll wu pouring out\ntccounti tad itplinttinni tnd bold-,\nlog prtu oo-ftrtnott en Ibe tubject, which continued to occupy tbe\nmain pket tn til French newiptpen.\nTht oonttrenctt were to support\nthe offlclil pro-Nisi poiition. ttken\ntlnct yuterdiy ttternoon, thtt tht\nUnding rttlly wu ta effort to\n\u25a0tert t mond _m which ftiltd\nifttr \"14 monthi ot cireful preptr-\nitl_'\nThtrt wu I leeming oontrtdloUon\not t prtvloui tatrtloo thtt It wu\nI \"hutiiy Improvised\" response to\ntn \"ultlmttum trom Ruuii'i Prtmltr jottph sttlln.\nHeld Quit on A.R.P.\nFlnt Aid\nat Longbeach\nLONGBEACH, B.C.-No I unit,\nLongbttch Civilian Protection trtt\nmtt u uiuil lut Mondty, it the\nhomt et Ur. wd Un. 3. T. D.\nKlngtliy ot Crew-nt Bty. J. Crou,\nwho It tupervklng prelimlntry tint\ntid work, with thli unit bid tr-\nrtngtd t quutlonntiri on tbt work\nuktn lo dttt, tnd wm pleattd with\ntht ruulti. Tbt Dlitrict Wirdtn, G.\nMcTiv-h itld tbtt nttt week'i\nmtetlng would teke the torm of\ni quit, by tht Chief Wtrdto tn\ngtntrtl A.RP. tnd civilian Pro\ntaction work.\nMtJor MittUien tnnounctd thtt\non Aug. n there would be \u2022 thow\not moving picturu it tht Cryital\nHill, WUlow Point, glvtn by Ur.\nBltktmtn, lnitructor In tint tld\nto Ihi C.PJL\nWINkle tt Spread\nTruth About\nU. S. War Effort\nWASHINGTON, Au*. 11 (AP)-\nPruldtnt Rooievelt uld todty thtt\nWendell L. Wlllkit. wbo oppond\nhim for tht Prttldency oo tbt Rt-\npubllcta ticket la 1SS0, wu going\nto the netr Cut tnd Hum* to ttll\nthott countriu thi truth ibout tbt\nUnittd Stttu ww tffort tnd tbi\nunity behind It\nTbt Prt-dem told t prut conference thtt in iddition to Ruoit.\nWillkie'i itinerary would include\nEgypt, Aribit, PtlttUnt, Sym, Turkey, Iraq tnl Iran.\nTat but thing to ctll him, Mr.\nRoouvtlt ttld, ii t iptctil repre-\nuatative of tht Pruident, ilnct bt\nwill ctrry letten not only to vtrioui\nAmericans but alto to otf dllt ot\nother countriu, including Premltr\nStalin ot Ruuia.\nLONGBEACH\nLONGBEACH B. C-Commander\ntnd Ui*. B. A. Smith tnttrtaintd\nit i supper ptrty oo thtlr buch\non Stturdiy tvening, thtlr guuti\nbeing Mijor tnd Ur*. P. Mtthisen,\nUr. and Mn. W. S. Aihby ol Htrrop, Mn B. D. Rutherglen ot Ntlion, tnd Ulu Olive Oarood ot Kim-\nloopt. Ulu oarood It 'uvlng htrt\ntoday to ipt-d i tew dtyi with\nfritndi In WlUow Point, btfort returning to her homt In Kimloopi.\nMajor tnd Mn. P. Mathisen tnd\nUr. tnd Utt. 3. Ttwtt of Cedir\nPoint, wtnt to tht Red Crou gtrdtn party it Um Balfour Buch Inn\nWtdnetdiy.\nUr. md Urt. H C Otbton tlto\nittended tbt girden ptrty it Bilfour.\n\u2022   \/\n_____\nCotton   fa.18\nListex    fS.49\nFINK'S\nLADIH' WIAR\nKASLO\nKASLO, B.C.-Mr. ind Mit. E.\nJ. Chembtn tnd diughttr Peggy,\nof Ctlgtry in ipending t holldty\nta Kulo.\nmd Kothn of Tnil hu rtturntd\nltttr visiting town.\nA. Simonson, who visttd hit ftmily htn, hu nturned to Tnil.\nUr. tnd Urt. W. Barber, who win\nvtettionlng In Kulo, hivt returned\nhomt to Trtil\nUt*. Allce Perklni hu u guettt\nUn Alte Uutty ind two chlldrtn\nLenore tnd Sindrt tnd Ur. tnd\nMri. C. Vmct tnd I children Bob-\nbit, Donnit tnd Junt.\nJ. D. Seely at St Jehn, N. B, nig\nleft to visit Vincouvtr after viiiting hli ton-in-liw ind diughttr, Ur.\ntnd Ui*. E. J. Chtmbtn In Ctlgtry\ntnd Kulo.\nBert South, wbo received hli ctll\nfor the trmy recently bu lett for\nCtlgtry.\nUlu Mtrthi Uoterop, Socltl Service worker,,ind Mlu Uytdt Jtptnut Hetlth Nune, hive left tor\nGreenwood, to ttkt up work thtn\nfor t whilt.\nUr. tnd Un. A. L. Lythgoe ot\nYihk tn guuta of Un Lythgoe'i\nmothtr, UX*. A. Perklni.\nHigh \"Boomps\" Toss\u2014Ths latest\nthing in ihoe styling.  Pugnacious- |\nyet-pert \u2014vtry flattering to your I\nfoot. In sll th\u00ab newest Fall shades, s\nWs srs now shewing the well-known\n'ELITE ADORABLE.\" - 'PARIS FASHIONS' - 'CONNIE'S* |\nsnd many other reliable makes of Americsn Shoes noted \u00a7\nfor their excellent fitting ind wearing qualities. All sizes.  |\nAll widths.\nFINK'S Footwear  I\nTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiilliif\nA  dog1! normil  temperitun  It     Artichoke! wtn known in Amtrt-\nebout 101 degreei Fahrenheit. | ea at terry'it 1768.\nENGLAND (CP)-The diy tfter\ntht tint tir nld on Bith, Violet\nHiyden took I shilling to t locil\nofflct tnd uked to itart i fund\nfor bombed out ptoplt. Tht contribution from the girl tnd her 10-\nyttr-old grendmother, begin a\nfund which now standi at 1112,900\nbut the donori did not Uvt to hi\nthe truitt ot thtlr gift Both wert\nkilled In tht next ilr nld.\nRossland Social..\nBy MRS. HARVEY FLEURY\nCASTLEGAR\nCA-TLEGAR. B.C.-Un. *7trnon\nNtlton It \u2022 pttient In Tnll-Ttdin-\n\u2022o Hoipltil.\nUr. ind Mt!. J. Dyck ind ton\nLawrence motond to Trill.\nMr. ind Mn. Mithuon of South\nSlocin htve ttken up reildence here.\nMrt Mirtln Petenon md htr ton\nWirrtn vlllttd Ntlion.\nO. Woroby vliltad Trill Tuudiy.\nMill Anne Fruer vliited Trtll\nMrt. line Petenon wu \u2022 ncent\nviiltor to Nelton.\nMn _. Woodrow ind chlldnn\nhtvt rtturned to Vtncouvtr tfter\niptndlng t month here it tht homi\nof her ton tnd daughter-in-law, Mr.\n\u2022nd Uri. t. Woodrow.\nEdwin McGiuley wu t viiltor to\nNelion.\nMn. O Hinsttid hu nturned to\nKenon, Ont., ifter vltltlng her\nbrother end iiiter-ln-liw, Mr. ind\nMri. I. Petenon.\nJ. RUey li I pitient In Mater Mli-\nerlcordiie Hoipltil, Roultnd.\nMiu Polly McAvlowf viilted Trill\nTuudiy.\nMrs. I. Howard of Trail wu I recent viiltor to Cutlegir.\nMr. tnd Mri. A. Rldurdi ot\nRoisland wert Wedneiday vislton\nto Mr. ind Mm. A. Ltmptrd.\nMr. ind Mn K. D. McGiuley.\nwhose marrlige took pltce recently,\nhive nturned to mikt thtlr homi\nhere.\nFERNIE\nFERNIE, B. C.-Htrry Derby-\nshire of DrumheUer wai ln town\nWednetdty.\nMn. W. Corrlgan of Ctlgtry It\nviiiting her ftther Altx. McCormlc.\nMr. and Mn. Bob Shannon ire\nholidaying tt Medicine Hit.\nPdttmuter Fred Bennett hu enliited in the trmy Poettl Corpi, md\nIt  it  preient itititned  it  Cim-\nrote, Alta.\ne,KofrSdtle-gSltriy\nLie. Robert Lowe of tht R.CJLF.\nand Mlu Elemor Lowe ot TnU,\nirrlve Siturdiy to ittend tbt wtdding of their brother, John Douglu\nLowe.\nMri. Jtmei Gallowiy ind children returned to Fernie ifter holidaying In Vancouver.\nGeorge Milli of the R.C.A.F. viilted his pirtnti of Wett Ftrnlt.\nSid Weiver of Nttil.wu t Ftrnlt vliitor Wtdnetdiy.\nMr. md Mn. Thomu Beek tnd\nMrt, G. Johnion irt ipending I\nweik it Radium.\nCArp. Pomeroy of B. C. Pellet tad\nKeith Utrkin give t very lattr*\n\u00abtlng talk it Rottry mtttlng rt'\ngirding ARP cltnti which thty\nittended. it U.B.C.\nMr. and Mrs. Teller Decks trt\nvlllUng tht former, grtndmothtr,\nMn. J. Decks of Idaho.\nJ. Lether left on Tuttdty fbr\nVancouver where he will vltlt tor\n\u25a0 month.\nPa^mt City wu toundtd to Ml*.\nROSSLAND, B.C, Aug. Jl-MtM\nIrmi Mil Fibric, diughter of Mr.\ntnd Mrt. Wtlter Hadley. of Silver-\nton, On, tnd John PortUnd OtU,\nion of Ur. tnd Un. John Gill of\nRoultnd, win unittd In mtrrlige,\nli It Andrew'i Angllcu Church.\nTnil, Frldiy it 1 p.m. Rtv. L. X.\nC. Smith officiated. Tht brldt were\ni pntty ttternoon frock of white\nwith rtd Jicket, featuring bncelet\nlength ileevei. Picture hit tnd acceuoriei wtrt ln whitt tnd iweet\npeu ind btby'i brttth compoied\nher corsage. Hn. Kty Bttt tnd Mn.\nJetn GUI wtn mitrom of honor.\nTht formtr wort t dreu of whltt,\ntrimmed with red polka dots, md\nthe litter eboie tqui iheer tor htr\nfrock. Both wort hlti tnd icceuories of white ind thtlr conagei wert\nsweet peu, btby'i breath, md rowi.\nTht reception wu held it the homi\nof Mr. md Mrt. Wtlttr Gill, Fruitvale. Mn. Cyril Evtni uilited Mn.\nGill in welcoming the guuti. Mr.\nind Mrr GIU havt taken up reildence on Seventh Avenue, but expect to leive for Vincouver, when\nthey wUl ruide, ihortly.\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nBy EDWARD I. BOMAR\nAuoelited Prut Wir Anilyit\nTht Null muit mitt tht ohil-\nItngt of thi aerial powtr tht\nUnittd Nttlom trt itttdlly building up In tht Britiah liln or tc-\nttpt huvy oddi In tht proipec-\ntlvt fight tt prevent utabllth-\nmint tf \u25a0 itcond front In Weit\ntrn Europi.\nTht mtnner In wfclch the Germtn Air Force's wlngi wen clipped\nu t ptrt of the Dieppe venture suggests thtt Hitler miy bt obliged to\naccept thi ehtlltngt looner thtn\ntnUciptted. Tht Germtn Air Commmd, it ii uesrted In London, wu\netught nipping by tht mtgnltude\nof the ilr support given the Dieppe\nIttick, with the remit (hit the\nNull ln i ilngle dty lott pouibly I\ni third or tven more of their operational alrcnft ln tht West\nInasmuch u the Eastern front is\ntht moit loglctl retdy iource of\nreinforcement, tht Joint declaration\nmidt twe monthi igo by Pruldtnt\nRoouvtlt md Prlmt Miniittr\nChurchlU thtt coming operations\n\"will divert German, itrength trom\nthe ittick oo Ruult\" suddenly\ntaku on truh significance.\nWhat'i ntxt ln Europt it, of\ncourie, it much \u2022 mttter of gueu-\nwork tl tht itcond-front quettion.\nThe lateit trend of events, however,\nJlbei with i theory which ll taking\nfrom in the minds ot some exceptionally well-informed obierven. In\noutline Uie thought It: \u25a0\nTht Null htvt bun ablt to\nblut thtlr wiy forwird In tht\nCaucuui largely by vlrtut of\ntnmandoui     atrial    luperlorlty\novtr tht Rtd Army, built up It\nthi txptntt of tht Wttttrn Europt ilr defencei.\nEven thli idvintage hu been\nfound insufficient lo effect the destruction of Marshal Timoahenko'i\ntrmlei, though lt hu brought within light thi conquest of the North\nCaucasus tnd control of thl Black\nSet.\nNow, either from choice or necessity, HiUer very likely plam to go\non the strategical defensive In Rut-\nsia for the Winter thereby releasing vait manpower and permitting\ndivenlon of tht bulk of hli ilr\ntorcu to Wutarn Europi md thl\nMiddle East\nIn tht Wut, the first urgent neceulty the Null face ll Ult threit\nfrom increuing British and Amerl.\ncan terlal itrength. It can be met\nby diversions from the RussUn\nfront, and also by itepplng up Ger.\nman aircraft production by rtturn-\nlng to Germin Industry this wlnttr\ntome of the skilled minpower In\nthe irmed forcei.\nIn challenging for control of tht\nskies over Northern Frmce, the\nNazis retain tht idvintage they\nwon two yein igo tt Dunkerque\n\u2014their fou' bases trt concentrated within the relatively small\narea of the British Isles, whereas\nthe Germini cm itrike from numerous widely-scattered fields in\nWestern Europe.\nIf Hltltr dou hivt tny tuch to'\ntent u luggested here, he hid better hurry. At noted this month by\nLt.-Gen. Henry H. Arnold, United\nStatei Army Air Chief, Americtn\nplanes tn flowing to England in\nlarge numben.\nGuide for Travellers\n. i,.' i .*,<\nVANCOUVER, B. C, HOTELS\n\"YOUR VANCOUVER HOME\"\nDufferin Hotel\n, Seymour St       Vincouvtr, B. C.\nNtwly renovated through\nout  Phonei ind lllvltir\nA. PATTERSON, Uta ol\nColeman, Alta. Iroprietor\nAcf Now;\nAvoid The\nDEATH SENTENCE\nBeing Passed On Your Tires\nAnother 100 or 200 miles tnd one or more of\nyour tires mty be damaged beyond repair...\nfit only for salvage. If yon are in the same class at\nmost motoriiti this means not merely the detth\nlentence for your tires, but the laying up of your\nCiT for the duration.\nYou ctn't afford to deity having your tires\ninspected ... and when you do, the Job mutt be\ncaptbly done... That's why B. F. Goodrich\nengineers developed the Ftctory Planned Tire\nSaving Service, that is being uted by all B. F.\nGoodrich dealers.\nJoin the B. F. Goodrich Tire Savers' Club\nThe mtny advantages of the B. F. Goodrich Tire\nSavers Club ire FREE to all motoriiti. Ask your\nB. F. Goodrich detler for a memberthip card\ntoday... members save money on tire inspection!\n. \u2022 \u2022 tnd the Club helps you live the tirei on\nyour car.\nNO CHARGE eaeept fer ttrvlctt, H end wkta\nrtndtrtd. Thtrt It nothing to pty to belong to thli\nTire levers Club. Mtny ef the tervicu are frtt.\n   'ii\nTRUCK   OPERATORS\nB. t. OMirlA-tlctetn Pluuitd\" Tin\nI tytttattlc nipa-lon plan tor trad!\ntint...II. r-'pitoprmntpnm-u-i\n-luMindpro'i-tithtlifeotyourtlret.\n-AjourB.F.t-odrtchdeWir-rdsUll-\nJOIN THE\nB.F. Goodrich'\nTIRE SAVERS' CLU\n \t\n'\nDieppe Raid Vital\nPart in Allied\nMuy ot thf pr_)otri wnuld probibly bt Ctnidltni. una mate\nmtn under commind ot litj.-Utd\nJ. B. Robertt ol Kingston. Ont,\nformed t largt proportion at tht\nraiding fore*. It i_o contained \u25a0\n-nattering of Amtrietn Rtugtri\ntlong tor in inttructiontl ride. I\ntew Fighting French Commandos\napd t good number ot British Commandos.\nPRAISI BRITISH\nCOMMANDOS\nUnits', ot lix Cmadian inftntry nat-\nttliont tnd t ttnk rtgimtnt ctrried out tht mijor itttc on Ure\nFrench cout\nThe' Roytl   Himilton   Regiment\n\u25a0Y ROSS MUNRO\nCina.itn  Prttt Stiff Wrrttr\nLONDON, Aus- >1 (CP L.O-I-\nUiv.it ot Canaditn regimtnti .tneu\ninu thinned In th* costly action\nigainit Iht pebbled beiehes tnd\niirrow itreeti of Dieppe, itraggiea\nMck to camps in BriUin toaay\nKhilt Allied Command chiefs studied th* effect of the junt combined\njperttion oa tht general' Uni'eu\nNations Ittack plani\nTht otficul communique which\nmd the Allied casualties wtrt hign\ntermed tbe eight to nine hour sortie\nOf Canadian! with ttnki tnd 111 the\nweiponi of uuult \u2022 \"reeonntu-\n\u25a0tnce in force.\" It uid tht, mo\nwhich resulted ic the deitructlon\nit tl Oerman aircraft and tht probable deitructlon or dimage of\ndouble that number htd a \"vital\npart in our agreed offensive policy\nTwo gun batteries and a radio rotation itation were t*eitroyed,two\nsmill vessels were sunk, heavy casualties were inflicted on the Oermans and numerous prisoners were;\nciptured.\nIt was important in that, among \u25a0 ashore   at   Dieppe\nOther things,  it,demonstrated iuc- i comrades\nceMfully the theory of coordinttipn,\nbetween the three servicei\u2014let, air\nand land.\nIt wai believed to have cott tht\nGtrmani one-third of their effective lir itrtngth on tht Wes'.ern\nfront, t clrcumsttnce thit mty force\nthem to divert bomberi tnd flghteri from the Runlan front where\nthey were exerting their mett powerful effort.\nThere were no actual figurei on\nCanadiin losses in killed and\nwounded but the Germans claimed\nthey had taken 3095 prisoners. Ninety eight allied aircraft wer* lott\nbu: 30 pilot* wert uved.\n.NILSON DAILY NIWS. NCLSON. S C~-SATUROAY MORNINO  AUOUST It tSSV\n-PAOS   THRU\nBritUh Press. Has\nHigh Praise for\nCanadians\nLONDOU Aug 11 (CP CD-I)\n\u2014Tht gallantry of the Canadian\nComma-dot in tbt Di\u00abPP* action\ndnw tb* pnu* ot Brituh otwi-\nptptri today md tht tortmott\ntributt cur* tram th* London\nSur, which uid, \"Dicpp* u \u2022\nntmt thit now itands wuh Vimy\nimong Ctntdt's treasured btttlt honon.\"\nProvinciil ptptn, mtny of\nwhich published tbt eye-witneu\naccount al Ron Munro, Cinadian Pnu'Wir Com*pa_d*cL\nunder bit by-lin*, tin wtrt\n'ivitH with thtir tribute to the\nDominion'! rugged wtrrion.\nwithin \u2022 milt ot tht Frtnch cotst\n\u2014right under tht Otrman pant-\nthroughout tht operation, ntvtl\ngum wtr* uttd extensively tor\nimuhing up oppoiition that -t\nInfantry could not cop* with. Ont\ndeitroyer the Berkel wtt to btdly\ndamagtd by tntmy tttack that tht\nhtd to bt iunk. Tht  majority  of\ntnd ht Essex Sco'titb of Wlndtor ; her crew wert uved\nOnt.. with the Ctigiry Tank Regi\nment, ctrried the main atUck right\ninto Dieppe Itielf; men of the South\nSasatchewan Regiment tnd Iht\nCtmeron Highlinden ot Winnipeg\nlinded it netrby Pourvill* in *\nt'mkin movement; while the Roytl\nRegiment from Toronto went in it\nPultt, one mil* Eut ot Dieppe. The\nFusilitn Dt Mont Royil, wen\nfloating retervei who wtrt ruihed\nto   help   their\nIn iddition to thete formttloni\nthere wu \u2022 dtUchmtat of Toronto\nScottiih machine gunnen who manned Vicken guni ttt up on assault\nbotti tnd on tht principil betchei\nfor anti-aircraft work.\nThere wu \u2022 deUchment -of th*\nBlack Watch from Montreal which\noperated with the Royil Regiment\nin thi lindlng it Puiti.\nOfficers of the Royil Ctntdlm\nArtillery tnd \u2022 number of noncommissioned officen wtn with\nthe mult troopi to coordinate naval bombardment with Army operatloni ashore.\nWith \u2022 fleet of deitroyen lying\nSchools\u00ab\u2122 Colleges\nLeading Educational Institutions\nand Business Colleges Are Now\nPreparing for the Opening of\nthe Fall Term\nNazis Claim 2095\nPrisonen\ntaken ai Dieppe\nBERLIN, A-S-11 (API-Tbt Oermin High Command cltlmtd today\nthtt XSS pr_ontn hm b*en np-\nlund in tht DUppt attack. Ot th***\n117 wan nported wouod*d.\nPreliminary tccounti tbt diy ifttr\nUw tight haa* 1-ttd tht number ot\npritooau tt 1900.\n(Ttnn wit no conflrmttloo trom\nAllied lourcet of thete figurei. Allied louei hava not bttn givtn.)\nA German communl-rut cltlmed\nlit Britiah planet wtn shot dowa in\ntht attack insteid ot 111 U origin-\nIlly reported. German pltnt 'lottei\nwen placed It 39 lnttetd ot tbt\nearlier-reported ST.\nDUFFUS\nSCHOOL OF BUSINESS\nHIGH STANDARDS INDIVIDUAL COURSES\nENROLL NOW\u2014Write for Catalogue\nSeymour snd Pender Streeti,   VANCOUVER, B.C.\nDsy snd Night\nHL Faulkner Smith\nSCHOOL of APPLIED\n:   and FINE ART   :\nMarine Building, 35S Burrard Street\nVancouver, B.C.\nFounded 1931\nUTH  SESSION  COMMENCING  SEPTEMBER   1ST\nS  DAY SCHOOL CLASSES\ne  EVENING CLASSES\ne SATURDAY CLASSES      '\nS CORRESPONDENCE COURSES  IN COMMERCIAL,\nAPPLIED AND FINE ART\nProipectot o* Application\nn. FuU-tr Smith, Principtl  (B.C. of Art, Smith KemllttoB,\nLondon, Elwrlrad).   Telephone  MArtno 7841.\nWINNIPEC, MAN.\nUnder Jeiuit direction tnd In affiliation with tht Univenlty of\nMtnltobt offtrt:\n(I) Arts and Soience courses of the University of Manitoba leading\nlo B.A. degree.\n(Hi Preliminary university coursei for itudenti proceeding into\nMedicine, Engineering, Law, Theology, \"Education, Pharmacy. Commerce tad Architecture.\n(Ill) Sound educational methodi md in experienced ficulty provid*\ninitruetion in Grldti IX X, XI ind XII to prepare studenti\nfor Departmental Examinationi.\n(TV) Accommodation ivtlliblt for univenlty itudtnti who wlih to\nreilde it tht college tnd follow couriei it the univenlty,  ..\n(V) StudenU for Gradei VII and VIII will bt taken ln reildence it\nSt. Paul'l on recommendation.\nFor Protpectut, Termt and Further Information, Writt,\n\u2022Telephone or Apply at the Burtar't Offlct, Elliee and\nVaughan St. Phonei 22068\u201429659\nArtillery   officer*\u2014 In   thli  cut\ncalled \"forwird observation officer!\"\u2014idvised formitlon commander! tbout posiible naval fir* and\ntold them whether target* were\nsuitable for rhelr ihelli.\nThty tent wireleu message! to\noffihort destroyen when they\nneeded tht tld of gunt.\nAn eltborait tyitem of combined\noperation! wireleu communication!\nwu uted by the Royil Cantdian\nCorps of SlgmlTon tht nid.\nThl force Headquarters remtlned it iet iboird destroyen ind\nOtn. Roberts directed th* bittle\nby wireleu through vtrioui ilgntl networki which reached ill\nover the Dieppe ire*.\nThl work of the Brltsh Commm\ndo troopt wti highly praised by tht\nreturning Ctnadiini.\n'Tht Britiih outfit, commmded\nby Lord Lovitt, wiped out IK Germans wben lt dutroyed \u2022 Germin\ngun poiition at VirengeviUt, West\nof Dieppe. \u2022\nAnother Commando went tn to\nittick mother gun pott it Birni-\nvil, East of Dieppe, but ltl ihlps\ngot tingled up In tn accidental\nnaval icrap with iomt Germin flik\nboott. ,\n. The force hid to disperse but one\nyoung Commmdo officer ind i\nnival offlctr ih oni of the unili of\n30 lindlng craft deckled to lend iccordlng to plan.\nWith I handful of hit troopi he\nwent ashore ihd located fill Ber-\nI nevil bittery. With lh* force tt\nhit disposal hf oould not ettack\nthe battery, but ha and his men hid\nnur ltl poiition and sniped tt it.\nThii hid tht deiired effect, for the\nsniping to harmed tht gun crawl\nthtt tht gunt did not fin throughout tht rtld deipite the fict thty\nwere ringed on tht Dieppe beech.\nA ipeciil detachment of the\nRoyil Canaditn Engineen wit\ntnined tor th* raid ind developed\ndemolition equipment with explosive! tpr use In.the particular teak\ntsigned to them In helping (o destroy Dieppe installations.\nThe R.CA.F. landed on the beach\nwith the Esiex and Hamilton men.\nThey blew up wire obstaclei whicn\nblocked the Infantry, checked the\npromendate for mine fields and\nthen helped .the tanki get through\nroad block! at itreet entrances.\nThere were many casei -of valor.\nThere were the men of the Roy-\nalt with whom I rode were turned\nback from the beach by withering\ntire from the ditti.\n\"J left them and traniferred twice\nto other assault boats md. heird\nlater thit they hid regrouped, gont\nashore end knocked off all oppoiition which prevented them from\nlanding at the tint attempt. They\nbad been badly cut up in that attempt, too, being under flerc* fir*\nfor a minutei, . <\nThere Were the Fuillieri whose\ntalk Wai to blast .German boats in\na pool .in town., It waa a mile from\nthe beach and wai called the \"Baiin Du Canada.\" The survivors who\nblew up everything they could re\nnimed it the \"Basin DU Cmada.'\nTwelvt of them itarted for the\nJob, but only four arrived. After\nthev had (tone\/their taik they bump,\ned into eight other French-Canadl-\nVichy Claims\n35MMen\nLost al Dieppe\nVTCHT, Aug. 11 (AP)-rtr-and\nDe Brinon. Vichy representative in\nParti, cliimed in I ititement to\ntbt pro-Nui Livtl Cabinet today\nthat the Alliei lott 3S00 men killed\ntnd 1800 ciptured It Dieppe Wednuday.\nThe pro-Naii Brinln aaaerted thl\nmajority were Canadieni, with' a\nfew Fighting French\nGerman dlspatchei uierted tru\nAllied Unding Mile- from Uw be\nginning ind thit Germm troopi\nntver hid to inter into action beciuie of the defence put up by tht\nGermin ccaittl guirdi tlont\nOthar tources, howtvtr, Indicited\nthit important deitructlon of cotit-\n\u20221 defencei wer* cirrled out, th*\u00ab\nGermans iuffered severe lottei ind\nthat tfa* raid demonitnted i bridge\nhood could be ettablished with a\nsingle division ud held tor it lent\nnine houn\nB3\nLAST DAY HOME\nFURNISHING SALE\nDONT MISS YOUR CHANCt Of SAVINC MANY DOLLARS ON STANOAIO HOMI NfC-SSITIH\n\u25a0   \u00ab*\"\u25a0 I*.*- '  - ' \u25a0 ~ ' \u2022 _ ., *\nWalnut Dining\n\u25a0\nDay\nAugust\nShirt Sale\nGestapo Agenti\nPosed as\nFrench Civilians\nLONDON, Aug. 21 (CP Cabli)\n\u2014The German Oeatapo wu reported tonight to bi miking\ntangible plant to i*ek to convince\nBritain thit the people ot Frince\nwill resist in Allied Invuion,\nCanadian! returning trom the\nDieppe raid nported men believed to be .Gestapo igenti mu-\nquendlng u Franck civilian!\n\u25a0pretended frlendihlp with th*\nraiding forcei tnd thtn find on\nthem.\nThey nid \u2022 number ot Ctnadiini were victimi of thut tactlci.\nFOUNDED 1900\nllm^T'iitiiijchool\nRESIDENTIAL  AND  DAY\nW BOYS\nAll-round' development, educational, phyilcal, moral, cultural.\nAccommodation for 170 boarden. Brick bulldlngi. Heated\nswimming . tank, Gymnasium.\nTen acres of pitying fields.\n.      CADET tOUn\nRIFLE RANG!\nHeilthful climate. Year-round\n. -      open iir gamu.\nFor Sohool Calender write tht\nRtv. O. Herbert Scarratt, B.A.,\n(Queem), M.R.S.T. (Eng.)\nHiidmuttr.\nUNIVERSITY SCHOOL\nVlctorli, B. c.  .\ntm but wert promptly lurrounded\nind captured.\nThey had ieen the Oerman? take\na dozen of (heir comradu prisoner\nand ihoot ttlem in the back.       ,\n' They were luckier.\nTheir capton merely ttripptd\nthem of their clothing, down to\ntheir underpants tnd took their\nbooti trom them, then lttt thtm In\ncharge of one.young German toldler\nwho itood behind them with i rifle.\nOne big French-Canadian got an\nidea. In broken .English he uked\nthe Nazi If he could speak Engliih:\nThe German said he could a little\nand the Canadian isked:\n\"How about a glau ot wtter.\"\nThe Ntil wu not u tough u\nthe reit. Th* question got him tor\na second. He lowered hli rifle ind\npromptly tound himielf it the bottom ot \u2022 heap of i dozen half-naked\nmen.\nOne ot them found \u2022 length of\npipe tnd knocked the Nazi's brains\nout.\nThen they ran for It through\nitreeti piled with dead Germani\nand swarming with lively onei.\n.They made the cliff-top and hid\namong boulden there until the re-\nembark order came and brought\nthem a smoke screen through which\nthey slid to the beach.\nAt they ran across the ihingle to\nthe boats which had come In from\ntheir offshore itation tht big man\nwho had the idea that uved them\nall stumbled on a wounded officer.\nHe slung him over hit ihoulder tnd\ntook him tbotrd..   .\nThey wera ill still In their underpants ind bare-tooted.. They arrived In port in a itrange assortment\nof togs, sweaters, tankmen's berett\nand naval uniforms borrowed from\nthe sailors who took them off.\nTheir outfit is believed to have\nlost a lot of men, but their casual-\nlies -were not announced u iome\nmay have esciped by some means.\nThe Canadlani Carried with them\nhandbllii and posters adviiing the\nFrench population of Dieppe not to\ntry to help them becauie thli wti\nnot in invulon\u2014only \u25a0 viiit.\n\"Frenphtoeh!\" tht text raid, \"this\n:s i.stroke, riot in invuion. We\nitrongly urge you to take no pert\nind to do nothing that might invite\nreprisal! by thi enemy.\n\"We appeal tp your cool-headed-\nners and good senie. When thl\nhour strikes we will notify you. And\nthen will we act side by side tor our\ncommon victory,ind your liberty.\"\nReturning Canadlani raid lhe\nwiring worked,; except in a few\nisolated insttncei.\nChoice selection of colors snd\npatterns, slso whits. Collar-\nsttschsd styles. Come snd get\nyours todsy.  Sixes 14 to 17.\n$1.39\nTies\nYou'll find ties gslore to rnsteh\nRsg. $1.00 vslue.  Spscisl\n-utstmding In deiign thu\nbeautiful S-pleet wit* it modi\ntor I lifttimi ot itrvict. Long\nbullet, chlni cabinet, extension uble ud S chain. Spa-\ncitlly prletd for quick tola.\nMt*\n$189.00\nTerms, Avsilebl*.\nBLEACHED PILLOW SUPS\n100 only \"Seconds\" In 42-inch' \u00bbize.\nValues to 59c esch if (Jerfec't.  Hemstitched or plsin hems.\nEsch \t\n44c\n59c\n1\nSale of White\nShoes\nSalt of\nBLEACHED SHEETS\n60 only Cood Quality Sheets In lire\n77x87 finished. For ute with double\nbed. They srs \"seconds\" but splendid\nvalue. Remember. .. just 60 fljl OQ\nshests. Saturdiy special. Each^l.JJ\nLovtly whltu tnd linen pumpi,\ntlu, ind iport oxfordi it t\nreal uvlng. Buy now for\nnext leason. Slut 5-to\nSVi. Width! AA to C.\nRtg.   S4.S0.   Piir\nWHITE SHEER BLOUSES\nFsll\n$2.95\nWhits sheer Blouses for your\nsuits\u2014in dressy or tailored\nstyles. Sizes 14-42. Pries\nRAYON COWNS\nCool, smooth-knit Rayon Cowns; with\nlastex wsist. Colors: Blue snd Petal.\nSmell, Medium snd Large\nPrice\t\nll iu     I   BISI.\n$195\nflttttmttg\nJXCORPQRATgD   _W HAY \\_7C_\nHeroic Deeds Told\nby Raid Wounded\nBy DOUGLAS AMARON\"\nCinidlan Prtu Staff Wrlttr\nAT A CANADIAN ARMY HOSPITAL, Somewhere in Englmd, Aug.\nJl (CP C*ble)\u00ab-Gr*at-he*rted Cinadian soldleri bearing lis* woundi\nwltb ttw wm* unflinching courage\nai that with which thty faced the\nmercllem hail of German bulleti,\nunfolded todiy \u2022 itory of berolim\non tnt beaches ot Dieppe unsurpassed In th* Domlnlon'i fighting\nhiitory,\nThert I* only on* word to ducribe\nthe valor of ttt men talked with in\nth* clean, tiry wards ot thli newest Canadim hoipital where they\nlay Jolng ibout aeon t_ey will alwayi carry to remind them of th*\neight hourt under fiendish Germin\nfir*. Tbt word It guti.\nTheta were the leu terioui cuualtiei\u2014men lufficiemtly fit to be\nmoved Inlind from coutal hospitals\nwhere ltw critically wounded war*\ntaken.\nTher* wu no need to uk many ot\nthem of their wounds Weighted\npulleys abov* th* bedi lupported\ntorn wd shattered limbs. Bloodstained bandages revealed akulii hid\nbeen creased ind hands tnd feet\niliced by shrapnel or pierced by\nbullets.\nPiln wu written on the ficu ot\nmany of the men u they imoked or\nread or lust lay ttlll ln their hoapltal cott. But tbey hid I imile tor til\nvisitors, 1 wisecrack for miny question! md i united'ruolve to return\nV> their unlti md \"knock heu'' out\not the Germans.\nNone of these loldlert, iom* of\nthem newly shaven but molt with\nth* black stubble of I week'i beard\nelaborated on or boasted of tht port\nhe playtd ln ttw Battle ot Dieppe,\nbut a limple recital ot facts wai an\naccount of tuperb heroism in itself.\nOne detd which itood out wu deicribed to me by t doctor tt tbe\nhospltil wbo heard it from i wounded soldier\u2014a French-Canadian member of Let Fusilitn Koot Roytl.\nWith other memberi ot his platoon, tht rrench-Ctntdiin ttttcked\na pillbox, wiping out II Germini.\nThen they itormed ind too anothir\npillbox, following thii up with in\nuuult on i German-manned trench\nBy thla time only tb* rreneh\nCanadim md two other soldiers\nwere itlll alive ahd as, they advan-\nced'igalnit another trench they, too,\nwtr* hurled to th* ground, badly\nWOundM by a grtnadt thrown it\nthetrteet\nA German officer ordered them\n<to itind but they oould not The\nofficer, revolver In hand moved\naway for help and u bt turned tbe\nFrench-Canadian, lupportlng himielf\non the body of another Canadian\nahot bim dead.\nThen thii toldler crawled on hii\nhandi and ntu to \u2022 boat tt tht\nbeach.\nAnother itory ot courage under\nfir* came trom Pte. Henry Dingwall\nof Delon'm, Mm., who imiled\nthrough a heavy growth of beard\nrie told how he \"had to do tt\nor elee die.\"\nWounded ln tbt hind urly in the\nfighting, the 25-year-old member\nof tha Cimeron* of Canada had his\nikull created by a bullet which\npierced hit ateel helmet at he helped\n\u25a0hove a boat away from ihore.\nThe Germm flrt wu too tierce\nto risk climbing into the boat ao\nDingwall, despite hli Injured hand\nand dazed trom the blow on the\nhead, swam a mile oft shor* to another boat md wm hauled aboard\nby a rope,\n\"I figured I wai a goner there,*'\nDingwall uld. \"I wu ao tired I\ndidn't think I could make it.\"  \u2022\nThen, halt apologetlcaliy, he ex\nplained he wu unable to bring\nback all hi* equipment.\n\"I would sure lit to have toother\ncrock at them once I get better,\"\nbe added   <\nRtm. Roger gtrumm of Sukatoon\nwho went ashore with th* South\nSaskatchewan Regiment, returend\nwith a souvenir he will cheriah the\nrut of hii Ut*.\nIt la a iteel mirror he carried in\na pocet over hit heart A deep\n'dent in th* mirror made by a Jagged\npiece ot flying ihell ipllnter it grim\nproof that tbt mullet! protection\ncan tometimet uvt I mm'i lit*.\nStruma, who went unwounded\nIhrough tht Fint Qreat War, uid\nlimply \"I wu lucky tnough to fit\nout thl* time.\"\nHa wu 1wou-d*d k ttw leg by\nthrtpna! and, wtt ctrried to ittaty\nby four soldien who weded to their\nwiilti hi order to place him in a\nttml*\nMa), r S. Wilkinson, second in\ncommand ol the Royal Hamilton\nLight Infantry, alio waa carried to\na boat\u2014by tour Germm prisoners\nwhom a junior officer rounded up.\nThe Hamilton major wu wounded\nlo tbe aim betore he even landed\nbut iriilsted on going tihort md\ntor flvt houn remained with his\nunit, ihelter ing on the-betch behind the frail protection of t Bran-\ngun carrier.\nHit wm fict u ht lay tbtd wu\nbandtged and blood-stiii_d trm\nraised above tht covert told of tbt\nagony bt muit hav* iuffered\nPt*. Oeorge McCbuney, Hinuiton,\nOnt., hid i broken arm and he remarked on the youth of lb* priionen\n\"I wu with on* who wm only 15\nand ht cried likt a baby when I\nmade \"him run aerou the open space\nto cover,\" he uld.\nThe Canadians all spoke, of huvy\ncasualties md Pte. Charlei Boomer\nof Brentford,. Ont., a member of the\nRoytl Hamilton Light Infmtry, who\nwu wounded in the leg halt an\nhour before hla unit left the rreneh\ncout, raid \"I new iome of them\nwouldn't come beck but I didn't\nthink we would lou so mmy.\"\nToo Much Tolk\nSoyi Roosevelt\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 11 (AP)-\nDcclaring heads of tomt United\nStates Government Agencies were\ntalking too much. President Roosevelt today directed all Government\nAdministrators to retrain trom public debate of controversial queitions\nof policy md -to itop criticizing etch\nother in iuch controversies.\nFOUR MORE POLIO CASES\nIN MONTREAL\nMONTREAL, Aug. 11 (CP)-\nFive, more cases of pbliomyletli\nwere reported here todty by Dr.\nAdelard Giroux, Montreal's Health\nDirector. Only one of the catet il\nof Montretl origin with the other\nfour brought in from outiide municipalitiu. A total of 41 cases had\nbeen''recorded In the Montreal district ln the preaent outbreak.\nJap Stronghold\nRecaptured\nby Chinese Forces\nCHUNOKINCK A* M (AP)-Aa\nofficial Chineu military report today wld Chinese forou had roup-\nlured Kwt-gfeng, which tbe Jap-\njnew bad developed Into one of their\nmott powerful strongholds in Kiangsi Province.\nIt wu stated the recapture hid\ndispelled ith* threat of the first\noverland Japaneu invasion ot fukien Province.\nQuality and Price\nOur Head Salesmen\nWt aim to do good work at a\nmoderate prlot, what mort eould\nyou uk thin thit. Our workman\nare tralntd In thtlr lint of work\nte give efficient ind courttoui\ntervlce. New work or tlteritlom\nutlmittd promptly and freely.\nPhona 666\nKootenay Plumbing\nfir Heating Co., Ltd.\nSS7 Biku St\nTHE   BEST  IN\nCOALS\nDRUMHELLER\nGLO-COAL\nMERCURY\nPHONE 701\nFairview\nFuel Go.\n> pioneer Brand\nVENETIAN\ni\n.BLINDS\nJlJ  \/\/\/( K\/ICJI stilt\nWritt tut  (foil i\nlh irri\/itii't liottkli\n MOI  PODS\nAdoption. . .\nAsks if Soldier\nShould Be ToM\nReal Parentage\n-Dur Wu rtlrtu:\n\"We're t oouplt in onr\nud Kt dittgrtelng com-\nttr tht tint tint tn oar\nmtrried livet Tht quution eon-\netru oar ll-yetr old tdopted wn\nwhom we love u dearly u It ht\nyen our two. \"\n\"Now thtt ht li In tht urvice\ntad liktly to bt iut ovtrttu, ta\nhuibud full thtt wt ihould ttll\nbim he It ret Ily tet our ton. The\niltuition hti (Town mora cpmpii-\nctttd btctuu ht hu Juit btcomt\nugtgtd to t lovtly girl, tnd though\ntbey do nor intend to be mtrned\n(or tht duration, my huibud thinki\nirt only tht squire thing to ttll\nkim ot hit ptrtniigt. .\n\"Hit mothtr wtt t loboolmtle ot\nmint, hli tlthtr t mtrritd mm, ud\nee we hid no chlldrtn wt promised\n*li gtrl to ttkt hir ion ud retr\nkim u our own. At my huibtnd'i\nbuilntu ctuted ui te move fra-\nqutntly fromclty to city tnd livt\nis \u25a0 food mtny ptrtt ot tht country, it hu been poulblt tor ui to\nkeep the lecret of thli boy'i bulb\ntod tdoption to thit hi hu ntvtr\ntuipected ht wu not of our blood.\nLet mt uy he hu met hli mothtr\nfovertl timei wtth no tdte ot her\nIdentity. He hu not been drawn\ntt hir eipecially, ud hu treited\nker li ht would hivt uy friend ot\n\u25a0lint. Oht hu mtrritd, hu two\nehildrtn ind li entirely lubmerged\nfe thiu ntw tle\u00bb-you stt tht iltuition It terribly difficult.\nA At i ditlntererted ptrty, ln pot-\nfouton of ill thi facts, whtt would\nf* your luggutlon for tailing or\n\u25a0withholding tht  truth  trom our\nFoiter Mother\nQt ill pouibl! Umu tor telling\nIke boy he U net the ictuil ion ot\n. hli devoted ptrenti, I ihould uy\nlibit li ibout thi wont.Whit could\ntt' mort unfortunttt tor tht boy'i\nI morale thu to hive thii mitter to\nbrood on ifter he gou to cimp! It\n| kt returns, tnd God grant that hi\ninty, then It leemi to me there will\nI bt tlmt enough to tell him hit toi-\n||ttr ptrenti hivt  found, In  thtlr\nlelitloni with him. eompltli hippt-\nir**-\nSIWAUTOOY Oy AOILAIDI HUMMIIU\nONE\n-tli-SON DAILY MWS ttftSOtt B. b-SATUROAY -ORNWO  AU\u00abUSJT If IM-\nYOU ARE THE\nCHArrm thirtysix\n(Ctntlnutd\nNo doubt Tommy wtt\ntbt umt thin|.' Ht Mid, \"tt toundi\nlikt t goofy Idee to me, like ctr-\nryiag thingi t Wt toe ttr.\" Whtt\nIf bt htd to ft thud tad mtrry\nStatist' Oood Lord! Thit wtt\nwont tou gtttlng involved. It\nlooktd to bim ttoott Uki t trip.'\nStent ttld. \"Yoa promiied to\nluve everything up to mt. 1 think\nyoull htvt to idmit I've muigtd\nvtry'wtll to t*t. You tdmltted Tibby tcted differently towird you tht\nlut time Thtt provu I know whtt\nTm doing. It you'd only letvt evtry-\nthing up to mt.\"\n\"You aid you hid wtntthlng to\ntiU tne tbout Tibby,\" Tommy rt-\nmlndid. Ht took t hugt gulp of hit\ndrink; bt ttlt hi nttdtd It, tor he\n\\*. t making titling tbtt he wsi\ntrtpptd tlrttdy. Yoa couldn't tr-\ngat with t womtn. You eouldnt\nput down your toot tnd rttun to\ngo on with your put of I btd bir-\ngtln, not whu tbt womtn would\nnet let you get out of It, but kept\ndragging you ftrther ud ftrther\non In. Ht wis htd ht never hid beu\niuch I lip u to igree to lit Steeni\nrun thit ctmptlgn. Htr wty wu\nnot t mtn'i wty of doing thlngi.\n\"I RAVE something to tiU you.'\nSteeni took I long ilow lip of htr\ncoel drink, \"I hinted to Tibby, Juit\nto ttt It thii plin thtt you term\ngoofy might be feasible, .tbtt we\nmight pouibly become engaged'It\nwu htr retctlon thtt mtdt mt in\nlt wu tht but thing wt could\npouibly do.\" Thtt wu trui, ln t\nwty. Of course, Ibt flrt, with ltl\niccomptnylng nott Mm Wtynt,\nbtd btu i declditg ftctor, too.\n\"Whet wu her reaction?\" Tom\nmy wuted to know. Ht did not Uke\nttte idtt ef Stetni't even hinting ie\nTibby, but thtt wu wtitt hi metnt\nby Iht wty t womin' hindled\nthlngi.\n\"I could in Out tt upttt htr,\nStunt nld- \"Conildtribly. I eould\nne. Tommy, Uut the ctm fn -rou,\ntvu though jhe mty not reillit It\nytt htntlf.\"\nThtt wu the big newi thit wit\nluppond to be what ht winttd to\nhear, but lt did not item to cheer\nTommy up vtry much. \"A lot of\ngood thtt dou me,\" he Hid. He\nwinted something much more tin-\nti\n'\n; Daily Quotas...\nThe Food You Eat\nShould Help\nKeep You Young\nBy   IDA  JEAN   KAIN\nIt you wtnt to mlly enjoy life\ntfter 80, you fill pay ittention to\nwbtt you tit Now, don't fit mt\nwrong. I tm not trying to scare you\nInto etting better.\nI won't iven stress longevity bi-\ntuse you in not pirtlculirly keen\nebout living to t ripe old age-not\nJit, tny wiy. But ,you do wmt to\ntftrd off old ige and by rating cor-\nredly you em look md feel young\nfor t longer period, for u much\net 10 yetn longer.\nlniteid ot going downhill after\n48, you can itill be going itrong it\n00, You ctn thing of thli u extending the prime of your life, on\nttavlng otf old tge, or limply itay.\ntag young.\nH you don't believe thtt t good\ndiet will mike t new woman of\nyou, Juit try it for two weeki and\nMl- And If you don't feel keener\nend look better, go on back to your\neld wayi of eating.\nfor the next fortnight, make It a\nstrict rule to' get your full pint of\nmilk every dty. You ctn drink your\ngiblt, tomtthlng much mon tftoc-\nUve ud canclutivt Uun Stunt'i\ntuppttiUods It tumid to kin tbt\nwti toe upnt.\"whtrt bt wu eu-\nctrttd, u tt wti.\nIt wlQ,\" StlMt prophttitd.\n\"Yea htvt to be pttitnt. Yoa ntvt\nto wilt for tht tU-tl ruulu. Aln\nyoa muit rtfflember tint I tm in\nthli too, not just you ud Tibby.\nYou promised to htlp mt out with\nWiyne. Re hu OOT to think thtt\nI tm going to mtrry tomtom tin.\"\nThii wu toi mtin lisue, tbt only\narrow left. If it filled 1_ lu mtrk,\nton tot whole ctmptlgn wu\nflop Statu would htvt jo givi up,\nbut tht would not glvt up without\nthli lut \"Mite.\"\nI iuh dul Ukt toe ldet,\" Tim'\nmy protuttd. Be Uked lt ltu ud\nltu the mon he thought ebout 11\nTibby would nevtr undiritand.he\nttlt Itirt, hit getting engtged, even\ntor btr ipeciil benefit, to inother\ngirl, ud w iom tfter ht bid pro'\npond to htr.\n\"You dut htve td Ukt It,'\nStunt toundtd crou. \"AU yoa\nhtn to do It ne it tt wont work.\nThe num I uked you to meet mt\nhtrt U Uitt I wut to phue the-pt\npert befon 8 o'clock, io the in-\nnounctiput will bt in tht morning\ntdiUoni. It'i nearly nlnt now\u2014two\nminutu of, n I think I'd bitter do\nIt right tway.\" Shl pushed btck\nOn implied glus to get up.\nTommy puihid hli tndt, too. It\ncollided with something, tiU onr,\nrolltd onto tht floor ud broke. Hi\ntltt tl If tbt broken glut repre-\nitntad himiell. \"Okay,\" ht uld, ttl\ngrimntu now, Uit eigernese hiv\nIng bun wiptd out. \"But thli IS\ntht lut ittnd. It it doun't bring\nresulti, you'U htve te releue mt\ntrom my ptrt of tht bargain, Steeni.\" Prtm tht engagement, too, bt\nihould hivt tdded. Whtt lt ihe\nwouldn't ltt him gtt out of thtt?\nWhtt If ht hed to mtrry tht girl?\nThtn he WOULD be iunk.\nHe ihould hive hid Uut plainly\nunderitood btfort it wu too lilt,\nbut Steeni alreidy hid left tht\nbooth. Sht wu ta the teleplyne\nbooth now, calling up tht papen\nso thit morning edition! would\nctrry t notice ot toe engagement\notOtetnt Wtnten to Dr. Thomu\nDare\u2014In black ind white.\n(TO BE CONTINU-D)\n\"Keeping Up With\nthe Joneses\"\nBad lor Children\n\u25a0y  Qtrry  Cltvtlttd  Mytrt, PH.D.\nA vtry htrmful fern to Um chtr-\nnter ot eur chUdren It tot tnttjt\nof trying to keep up witb Uie nelghbon.\n1 tctutu ptrtou, te mtkt undue ucriflcu tor thtir chlldnn m\nthen ehUdren mty dreu u well\nud hivt u mtny lusurtu u thtir\ntuoctitu, with tht intvitable remit thtt the chUdren fail to lttn\nwholuoqi htbllt of economy ud\nthrift.\nEver to mtny pirtnti buitete\nto hold their children up, ivu bt-\nfort they trt 11 or U, to iuch dl-\niirablt rtquirtanolt u coming\nfrom outridt wbu um Meet llghtt\nippttr, er going to bed it t t*f-\nuter tnd ttrly hour.\n\u25a0 Tht rtuon tog toe htutiUot k\nbectuu tbey fur tbt dletpprovil\nof the otighbor pirtnti wbo (teat\nio control tbeir own children tod\nbenun they ctn'i beer te ne their\nchUd denied ot required te do whit\nit net dtotad hit pltymttu or required ot thtm.\nTht biggttt torn relgted te toll\nprobltm It ta the children thtm-\n\u25a0elves Then youngiten trt clever proptgandists. Etch youngtttr\nwill uy thtt othtr children! ptrtnti\ntn mon luteal tt often htpptnt\nthtt tht verr child your child reporti u hiving hli wty hit pitytd\ntbe nme ctrd with tucceu u hit\nown ptrtnti.\nRacing\nipetdi u\nhour.\nplgtoni   htn   ittiintd\ngrett u it mllu   ptr\nProtect Children\nAgainst Diseases\n\u25a0y LOOAN CLSNDININQ, M.D\nYour child cu bt protected by\ntmmuniuuon tgtinit Iht following\n-tunt ud'ihould bt vtccinittd\n\u2022t tot tft tadictted:\nWhooping cougb-S monthi.\nSmiUpox\u20148 Monthi.\nDiphtheric\u201411 monthi, with tht\nSchick tat tt f yttn to determine\nif revtcetaiUon ti necetary.\nSctrltt ftvtr\u20143 to i yetn.\nTyphoid\u2014l to 4 yetri.\nWhooping cough todty U tot big-\ngut btby killer oo ttrth.\nSctrltt ftvtr hu btcomt m mild.\ntor toot ntion nobody understands.\nttltt Um deith rate.in Utt whole\npopulttton li todty 1 to ISO of.wht:\nlt wu 80 yttn tge. Thli It net due\nto wide vtectatttoo igttatt tuu lei\ntever, bot ntme to bt i otluni \u00ab\u2022\nimpli of thb tnd flow. Sctrltt lever mty bt t dtnppteriag d-ttn.\nor it mty bt dut tot u lnerttn.\nFor mntlu then _ bo knew*\nmethod ol vtccintttaa tr preteattoa\nptntpi tot bett thing le to lit\ntht growing child htvt u itteck\nud get it ovtr with.\nWhooping cough den Saauft by\nita compUnUoni-pneumonit toe\nUm tfter effect on tbe <_htral nervoui lyitem, letding to ipeech dit-\nordtn. tardy ud inco-ordinttttd\nwtlking md mtnttl tardintu.\nPrevt4tion of whooping cough It\npoulblt with tht Stuer vtcctnt.\ntt mint bt givtn ttrly m lift bt-\nnun It It t dtnut ot Infincy, No\nbed reiulti bin btu reported from\nlti un.\nA pilietn hu beu known te wt\nu much u ten poundt of flih t\ndty.\nTbt vtntat ItStne ta torn doe-\ni hypoderatae-y a Inirvtlt ot\noae to tone weekt The immunity\nlata Bn a 401 yeer*. wbicb cot\"\ntbe period ef enelttt lutcept-\nIbUity. Thtre in tbout 10 to li per\neat ttiluret, but the diuut It te\nertufht wlto duftr totl thtn ftU-\num thould be rtoked.\nThe Ublu of South Atria ha in\ntnt of 4TXS80 tfuert mUu.\nmilk or you nn ttkt tt ta loupi,\ncutttrdi, or oUier dishes. Htn t\ncooked green tvery dty ud don't\nthrow twty tht wtter tat greens\nwen cooked ln. Sivt It ud tdd tomito Juice or t bouillon cube to tt\ntnd htve thtt for your tint count.\nYou cm hive tlthtr \u2022 F**ts or t\nytUow vegetal) v hi your dty'i\nmenu. I stress tae greeni beciuse\nthty furnish to much Iru ta iddition to tht vitamlni tnd not ill\nof ui get enough of thtt mineral.\nYou wUl ttt 100' per out whole\nwhett or enriched brad every meet.\nYou mty not hive btu eitlng uy\nbreikfast, but for thtn two weeks\nyoull hin t food out, ittrt wttt\noringi Juice, grapefruit, or freih\nfruit of some kind. And then htn\nm iff tnd l illce ot tout ud coffee, or t whole grain cereil with\nfruit tnd milk, md your coHee.\nHivt i serving ol lem mett, fith\nor fowl every diy ud once t wtek\nhtvt liver. The liver cm bt bett\nor ctlvu, dtdendlng on tht itttt ol\nyour finances. If you wut to fo til\nout for good nutrition, htvt. kidneys, hetrt, iweetbradi or bnlni\nont other dty of the wttk. The organs trt rich tourcei of thl B Vitamins which in low In the iverige diit\nWESTBURY ON TRYM, _ng.\n(CP)\u2014 Twilvt yttr old Dtphne.\nShottone,' whou brother wu loit\nat sea, donated 811.18 to buy iomt\nseaman a lifejacjtet. She raised tht\nmoney by Issuing booki trom \u2022\nllbttry she collicted from nilgh-\nbon.\nttll\nmmj.\ntlbu__ww__.\n\u25a0y BITSV NEWMAN\nTODAY'S  MSNU\nSteamed Fish\nBoiled Pinley Potatoes\nRtW Carrot md Ctbbtge Silad\nStewed Tomitou\nPrune Rim Custard\nTu or Coffte\nSTEAMED  FISH\ni pounds steaks or 3 pounds whole\nfith, ult.\nOut fish\n*5eover with\nIn serving piecei ind\nsolution mtde In the\n\/'.proportion of two tablupooni salt\nto one cup cold water. Allow lt to\nmd from 2 to 8 minutes In the\ntoluUon, depending upon tha thick-\nand variety of Ule wilh. Put\nfish one layer deep in well-oiled\niteimer tnd cook for 8 to 18 mlj-\nutes, or until tender. Servo .with\ncretm uuce or following staioned\nbutttr drilling.   Strvu 8.\nFISH SAUOt.\nOne tableipoon butttr, 1 tableipoon flour, ' cup boiling witer.\nJuice of tt lemon, tt teupoon silt,\nduh pepper or paprika, small\nbunch parsley.\nMelt butter, add flour, blend, gra.\n_*^^^amtmaeataaaama_mmaam\ndually tdd hot wtter tnd oook\nuntil imooth tnd thick, itirrlng tU\ntht'time. Add ltmon Juice, letsdn-\ninp tnd parsley which his bten\nwtahtd tnd either chopped or eut\nInto small ptewi with the kitchen\nsettlors.\nPRUNE RICI CUSTARD\ntt cup rice, 2 eggs, 1 cup Juice\nfrom cooked prunes, 1 eupt Irrld\nitted evaporated milk, ft oup itew-\ned sweetened prunei, tt cup iugtr\nto iweeten prunei.\nWash rice, drop into 1 quart (4\ncupi) briskly boiling wtter to whloh\n1 teaspoon ult hai been tdded.\nBoil untU tender. ' Df tta tnd rinse\nwith hot wtter. But eggs, add\nprune Julct md milk, thts >l<**>\nSplit and pit pruntl afld Uy hllvtl\ntn bottom of buttertd, shallow\nbaking dish; tdd rice rnixtqre md\nput diih ta mother diih which ctn,\nttlm hot wtttr. Bike ta moder>\nate oven (880 degreei F.) until aet,\nor untU knife lnitrted In outer\ncomu out clean, tbout IS minutei\nServu 8. You can uae freih whole\nmilk in place of tht evaporated, if\nyou prefer.\nSpray to Control\nMelon Insects\nBY DIAN HAIUDAY\nMeloni mint be protected igiinst\ntwo destructive Iniect groups, tat\nstriped cucumber bntlei md thi\nmelon aphis, \"which is often cilled\nmelon lice.\nDim      _n____\nKB        '\nJ_y\n\\            ________T\n\/m*\n'\u25a0mm wur\ncwwoTrV\nM-U-NAPHI-   \u00a3\nMelons in victory girdini\nAphis tn frequently found in\ngreat muat on tht undenldes of\ntat lava, u ihown ta the draw'\ning. They tuck out the pltnta life\nJuices causing tat foliage to curl\n(lownwtrd,. Shrivel tnd loit color,\nThli damige retards or stops the\nfrowth of the fruit epd unleu tat\n\u2022phli en checked the pltnt dies.\nTbt but remedy li spraying with'\nnicotine lulphlte or duitlng the foliage wilh i nicotine diut. Completely cover tae undersides of tai\nfoliift or turn onr tat vlna be\nfore, ipriying tb u to ictuilly hit\ntht lice. Rotenone (Jutt or pyre\ntkiim ipriyi in ilso effective ta\ncontrolling thue putt.\nNORJURY, Eftg. (CP)- One of\ntat proudest grandmothers in Brit\ntld li 08-ynr-old Mn. E. Sttpltton.\n.our of her grandsons ara In the\ntorcu, tarn ot them in tht R.C.-\nA.F, three ta tae R.A.F., and nch\nof then hu won the D.F.C. the\nfourth ti t mijor in tat lloyil Af\ntillery, mentioned in dispatchei it\nDunkerque.\nBrick of the Month\nFsnl\nDealen- Everywhere\n-*-*-\u2022-\n\u2014-\u2014\nT\u2014\nFOR HOME PRESERVING\nSugar rationing is essential. Here are the\nfacts regarding home preserving.\nDOES tha Government wint canning and preserving dons In ths horns?\nYES. Th\u00ab Government encouugti every housewife to preserve fruit In sesion.\nIS extrs augar svaitable for Canning and preserving ovar and sbove tha regulsr rations?\nYES. By signing a vouchsr at your grocers, adequste augar may ba purchued, but. thla\nadditional augar is for praaarving and canning only. (Aak your grocer\u2014he haa tha forma\nand all particular!.) , *-\nIS it required that sugsr purchsses ba Had to fruit purchases?\nNO. You may grow tha fruit, collect wild fruit, hava fruit aa a gift, or buy it from ANY\nrotailar.    In any case you ara entitled to tha augar required to preserve it.\nWHY, If augar fa rationed, does tha Government maka axtra lugar available for thia\npurpoie?\nTHERE ara four reasons why home canning and praaarving is encouraged.\n1. Whan fruit la fresh it ia perishable. If it ia not preserved it may ba wasted and vslu-\nabla food reserves loat.\n2. Home canned and preisrved fruits ara particularly valuable from tha standpoint of\nnutrition. Such preserves will help maintain tha proper food supply of tha Nation,\nespecislly whan freih fruits ara out of sssson snd not available.\n3. Homo, praaarving halpa supplement thf restricted commercial canning.\n4. Canning dona at home eliminates delivery and distribution coats, and thereby tsves\nessentisl labour, gasoline and rubber.\nOFFICIAL SUGAR REGULATIONS\nHere la sut hen tic, accurste information to guide your war-time preserving.\nPRESERVING: You may obtain sugar on ths basis of ona pound of sugar to two pounda of\nfruit for praaarving purposes.\nPRESERVING SYRUP: All preserving ia to ba done with a light iyrup made from ona cup\nof sugsr to two cups of water.\nJAMS AND JELLIES: You may purchaaa three-quarters of a pound of sugar to ona pound\nOf fruit for ]ama and jellies.\nMETHOD REQUIRED: Jama and jellies ara to bt mada using three parte of augar to four\npsrrs of fruit or juice.\nSUCAR RATION COUPONS NEED NOT BE SURRENDERED WHEN PURCHASING SUGAR FOR PRESERVING BUT RATION COUPON NUMBER\nMUST BE ENTERED ON PURCHASE VOUCHER\nUse the Chart Below When Buying Sugar for Preserving\nFRUIT\nSTANDARD\nPACK\nCHERRIES\nAPRICOTS\nPEACHES\nPLUMS\nPRUNES\nPEARS\nCRABAPPLES\nAPPLES\nWEIGHT Su9'\"' Rs*'\"\"1 Sugar Ration\n(Approrimttt)\n4BASKIT\nCRATE\n20 lbi.\nBOX\n18 lbi.\nBOX\nttm\n18 Iba.\n(Abt i \u00bb ft. SMkttl\nLUC\n15 lbs.\nLUG\nIS Iba.\nBOX\n42 Iba.\nBOX\n38 Iba.\niox\n42 lbs..\nFOS\nJama\n15 lbs.\n(Nwt AefvlMd f#f\n13Vi lbs.\n13'\/a lbi.\nJ1V, Iba.\n11V. Ibe.\n(Net AJvfi* tee\n3lffl_a.\n(for Jiffy)\n28'\/. Iba.\n(Whm met* wltK\n_______\nFOR\nPreserving\nYIELDS\nFROM PR-SERVING\n(AffROXIMATI)\n10 Iba.\n9 Ibs.\n9 Iba,\n7'\/2 lbs.\nV\/z lbl.\n21 lbl.\n19 lbi.\n21 Iba.\n13 quarts\n10 quarti\n10 quarts\n7'\/i qusrts\n7V_ quarti\n17 qusrts\nFROM PRt-IRVINQ\nU QUARTS\nFROM JELLY\n10-15 PINTS\n17 qusrts\n\u25a0   ji\nThii i-iriii.mil ii interte. il thi interut oi publio inlormttion by III\nBC. SUGAR REFINING CO. LTD. Vineouvir, B.C.\n Wmamtmmm,\nmtm-m\nmm\nmmmemmmm\ns*nt*mrn!Tnrnlnnt\n\u2022Hot\nWeather.\nCalls fer Cool Shoes...\nWHITES snd LINENS\nNow selling st\n11.85, 13.85, fiH\n:  R* Andrew\na co.\nLeaders In Foot Ftshion\nTun i i.u i miuiijii.nj-\n-NflMN DAILY NtWl. NILION S. C-SATimOAV HOMItN* AIMWT \u00bb 9*%m\nI\nButcherteria\nNew!\nloniltss,\n30c\nCORNID   III*,\nItpiciilly Hiss\nPsr Ib\t\nKSC, Cndi A Lirge OQ\nNr doten  Otf C\n\u2022OILING FOWL\nChoice, Ib\t\nFRYIRS, Milk Fed\nlk.\t\nVEAL OVIN ROASTS. Roll-\nPOT ROASTS, Cood\nstssr. Ib\t\nPORK PUS, Oven\nfresh. 4 for ....\nJELLIED CHICKEN\nMOLDS. Eich ..\nSPECIAL VEAL\nSTEAKS, lb. ...\nMEAST VEAL\nPsrlb\t\nMUST UMI        10\nSHOULDER LAMB,  Rolled\narr. 29c\nSPECIAL FRYING STEAKS\nBeef (Bonilm) 4P.\nPtr Ik MC\nPhone 527-J28\nfag Dollvory\n27c\n36c\n27c\n25c\n15c\n28c\n18c\nThousands ol Canadians It Renin\nBonus lor lhe First Time Today\nOTTAWA. Au\u00ab. II  (CT)- Th* uewUlbeneflt\nout-oMlri_| boom, tba Cwn__-do\nfarta ot th* t*--t__t\u00bb__ wai. wtll\nitriSt \u2022 flout blow ter the ordi__7\ntttt la *euw-4i a pv tnvtlopn\nhtssi liiuad teday iaS tetMtre-.\nwith tboqlttdl ot Caaadiani r*c*lv-\ntas it ior th* fint time.\nCsn wtaiy \\* beini prevts*d\ntor CaeaSiaa watt-tarnan bteauM\nof i ] 4 ptr coat incrtue ia the coit-\nof-liviag liaee lut October. To man\naod woman amploytu ov\u00abr 11 or\nurnlni mor* than ps a week, th*\ntaeniud bonui imounti to SO cwti\nt week. To mil* tmploytat undtr\nII ud women tmpleytu mtkint\nlui thta B5 I wtek, the Incrtutd\nMaui wtll imount to :\u00ab ptr ctnt of\nthtlr buie weekly wife.\nThe tddiUiotl wm* mutt bt ptld\ntt tmploytn it*rt_n tn Auf. IS\nsnd win thertfort tppeir In th*\nptr tnvtlopu at thott paid Is tht\nweekly buit tlthtr tedey at tomorrow. .More thia 1,000,000 Ctnid\nNELSON SOCIAL\nti addition, under Fedtrtl r*t>\nulittont, employen who mat* of*\npayint a coit-of-livinf Doput to lh*\ncluus now tattled to it mutt itart\nptymtnt ttftctivt from tb* Bret\npayroll tn er ifttr Auj. II.\nUnder the oott-oM'vi_| hoeut order Ututd lut Octobtr, thou tm-\nployen who wtn not p*yla( th*\nbeam wen rto,uir*d to bio* tb*_\ntutur* paymtnlt. itler Feb. 19, oa\nin Increut et \u2022 point or mon over\ntht Ootobtr ftiurt.\nThe Dominion Bureiu ot SttUttici\ncoit-of-Uvist indtx itood tt HT\nat July 1, up IJ pomtt trom Jun* 1.\nThe Wirtlme Wttti Order, uadtr\nwhich the beam ii ptld, eeven ill\nptrtott who um lui thit 13100 i\nyear. Thou ttrninn (rom tilOO to\n(3000 I rear alio in covtred li they\ntn not tbove th* nnk of foremin\nor comptriblt rink. Thou receivinf\nMOOo or mon in txdudtd from the\norder unleu it ctn be thown Ump\nlint reotlvini th* oo*t-ef.livln| ben-1 ue not ibovi tht nnk of fortmin.\nOil Jki CZul\nSATURDAY. AUCUST 22, 1942\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINC\nT:tf-<0 Ctnidt\n7;tS-Mornln|   Strenidt   (CKLNi\n8:00-CBC Ntwi\n8:l\u00bb-\u00abirvicemtn'i Rop\nB.'SC\u2014 Son\u00ab trea the Showi,\n(CKLN)\ntiOO-BBC Ntwi\nSilS-Ptter Dlwton, BtrltoSt\nS.sO-Gold-n Milodlti\n>:SS-Tlmi Slinil\n|0:0O-Vlnctnt Lopes' Orch.\n10:19\u2014Khaki Scnpbook\n10:4S\u2014Toy Town Tooteri.\nU-00-rmttsy, In Mtledy\n11:15\u2014Symphonic Hour\nAFTIRNOON\n12:00-R. C. A. F. Baud\nIMS-Th* Notic* Board (CKLN)\n13-0-CBC Ntwi\nlJ:46-Pitt*mi lo Blut\n1-00\u2014Club Mittne*\nl:90-Interludt\nl:3J-Club Mttlnet\nJ:00\u2014Gtntltmen ' With   Winp\n2:30-Lucky MUUndtr't Orcheitri\nS:0o\u2014Troop Tlmt\n3:11\u2014CBC Niwi       ',\n3:30\u2014run wilh tht Jetton\n3:48-BBC tfiwt\n4-00\u2014Letten tram BrUiia\n\u20224:30\u2014Songi it gvlntldt\n4:45\u2014U.S. Commtottry\n3:00-Muilctl Interlude\n3:05\u2014Ctntditn Ciltndtr\nS:**0-Ci_tornli Melodiu.\nEVENINC\n8:00\u2014NBC Summtr Symphony\n8:48\u2014Cut Lomt Orchestri\n7-00-CBC Niwi\n7: IS\u2014Mtrt Kenny'i Orchutn\n7:S0-8ttS P\u00bb\u00bbiT\nB-OO-rwinp Abrotd\"\nB:lS-\"Brltil_ Speaks\"\n8 30-BBC Ntwt Reel\n\u00ab.'00\u2014Muilcil Inttrludi\n8-08\u2014\"Your Numbtr Pleise\"\n8:30\u2014Dtncti of thl Nitioni\n\u20220-OO-CBC Niwi\n10:18\u2014pt] Rlchirdi' Orchutn\n10:4\u00bb-Woody Htrmtn'i Orchutn\nU.-00-Ood Sivt th* King.\ni SUNDAY. AUGUST 23, 1942\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNINQ\n8:57-0 Ctnidt\n9-O-BBC NtWl\n\u00bb:18-Bttwun Ournlvu\nl;M-Onttln|i trom tin Beivtr\nClub\n8:B8-JTimt Slfnil\nt Distinctively Styled\n. U tht ktjmott ot our\nAufuit Prinntitlon\nBuy with confidence whtrt\nquality eottt no mors.'\n\u00a3. (AndsLh\/LOiL\ndatiiet in Fun\n888 Howt St.\nPAclfic 7SM\nVineouvir, B. C.\nClub\nW-OO-'HlUo Chlldnn\"\nlflilS-Juit Miry\n1:80\u2014CBC Diicuuion\nU-OO-CBC Ntwi\n11:04\u2014Old Country Mill\n11:18\u2014 Anno Niwi Letter\nll:J0-Rtllfloui Ptriod\nAFTIRNOON\n12:00\u2014CBS Symphony Orchestri\n1:80\u2014Church ot thi Air\n1-00-CBC Niwi BuUetln\n2:03\u2014Concert Muiic\n3:45-BBC Niwi\n3:30\u2014\"Britain to  Americi\"\n8:00\u2014Switt wd Low\n8:S0\u2014\"Ctntditn Ntwi Riviiw\"\n3:40-Tnttrlud.\n3:45\u2014 BBC Newi ind Analytlt\n4-00-\"Men of War\"\n4:J0\u2014Week-end Review\n4:45-CBC Niwi\n4:50-Ttlk\nBiOO-Nelihbourly Ntwi\n5:15\u2014Melody Album\n3:30\u2014Drimi\nWINING\n8:00-T*lk by L. W. Broekinlton.\n8:18\u2014Muilcil Profrtramt\n9:80\u2014Sundty Serenide (CKLN)\n7:00-CBC Ntwi\n8:00\u2014To Ba Announced.\n8:18\u2014\"People\u2014Robert St John\"\n8;30-BBC Newi Reel\n8:00\u2014Concert in Miniature\n9:80\u2014Two Plino Turn\n9:48\u2014Vuper Hour\n10-0-CBC N\u00abwi\n10:18\u2014Brldfl to DreimL.nd\nll:0O\u2014Ood Sivt Tht King.\nChooto, Goldonloaf, l'i 38c\nBaking Powdtr, Blut Ribbon, 3 Ib. tin 66c\nChocolate, Rownlrot'i Baking. Pkg.   19c\nPotato Chipi. Pkg -_  .... 9c\nCoffee, Port York. Tin ,...35e\nDill Piekloi. Siio VA tin \u2014 34c\nSarvltttfi. Pkg m~ \u2014 16e\nSodas, Family tin pkg  22c\nCandy, Brilliants. Ptr Ib.  20c\nWorcestershire Sauee, Da I ton's. Bottlo 19c\nPhono 235\nHert will Brot.\nty  MPS M   A  VIQNIUX\n*   Ob Mondty it I pm. a en-et\nbut pntty wtddint wu toltmniiKi\ntt th* M*tb**OB horn* it US Anoer-\n\u2022oo Strut, when _liub*th SU*\npwnfUt dtaghter of M. Arabrou\ntad the late Mn. Ambrou ot Colon, Suk, Md Bey Albert Miction, ueond ua et Mr. Md Mn. tl.\nS. Mithuon ot Ntlton, wen united\nin murleit by  Rtv. H. Sttwtrt\nforou. Th* arid* wu ftVM in mar-\nrittt by I. A. Jinningi tad shot*\nher liiter, Ann*, toe her bridumtld,\nArthur Mithuon tcted u beit m*n.\nThe bride wu bttuUrul la t floor-\nltnfth whjtt net dreu tnd thru-\nqutrttr ltnlth veil, wtth flowared\nhttddreu. Sha cirrled t bousjutt\nof OphtUt rout. The bridumiid'i\ntown wtt of turquoln blue ttfltu\nwith Dutch heeddreu, tnd iht etrritd pink ctrnttioni. Tba groom's\nmothir wu ttitefully ittlred to a\nflowtnd Mua crepe drui tad wore\nI corM|t af red roui. lbl room\nwu decorited with mtuve tad white\n\u2022trtimtn tad mtuve end whltt\nllidloli. Tha bridt'i ttblt wu fltak-\nid by two whitt taptn tad t bowl\not rout tnd laipdrtfoai md wu\nctntrid by i thret-tlirtd wtdding\nCike, TV groom responded to the\ntout proposed by Mr. Forbei. For\nhtr foinf-iwty coitumi tht brldt\nchou t ntvy tult wtth red tremor-\nlit. Thi couplt will iptndtwo wetki\nln Banff and Calgary and on thtlr\nreturn will ttkt up reildence to Nilion. Following thl wtdding t reception wu hild it toi Mithuon\nhome to which tht following wen\ninvited: Mr. tnd Mri. J. C. Hookir,\nMr. tnd Mn. L. Nelton tad Huti,\nMri. Esther PoweU, Mr. It Mlfhil-\nson, MIS. A. A. Johnson, Jtmu Middin, Mr. tad Mn. A. Archimbtult,\nMr. ud Mn Htrbert Atktm, MiU\nRuby Jtrbetu, Mr. ind Mrt. Hirry\nHughu, Mlu Edith Hughu, Mn. M\nUuriti, Wilfred Lturiti, Mim Mirgiret Mithrson, Mr. Md Mn. J.\nCunnlnghim, Mr. ind Mn. E. A.\nJinnlngi, Mlu Anna Hollinger, Mlw\nVada  Smith,  Mlw   Helen  Ssbeck,\nMr. tnd Mn. H. I. Stevenson, Mn.\nA. Hty, S. HlUlird, W, Mttheion. I-\nMithuon, Mlu V. Mttheion.*\ne   Complimenting Ml* Kiy Me-\nDougill,   whou   mirrlige   to   M\nMignan takei place In Ntlion tt\nthi Md ot tht month, her liitir,\nMri. Wilttr Duckworth, tnttrUln-\ntd Thuridty night it i bridgt it\nber home In Fiirview. Guuti wen\nMn. J. P. Duffy, Mrt. Dtnlil McDougill, Mri. C. F. McDougill, Mlw\nMiry McDougill, Mlu Sybil McLetn, MiU Aileen Rthtl, Mill Monlci Brewer, Mri. Wllllim Rimuy,\nMn.  Jesie Rids* of Bonnington,\nMlw Bitty Freemin, Mim Frinces\nLincoln,   Miw - Bedt  Moen,   Mrs.\nLtwrinct Oeorgt, Mlw Btbei Ctr-\nllile, Mrt. Thomu Murphy, Spokme, Mlw Non Tnlnor Md Mlw\nShirley Hunter;\ne  Mr. tnd Mn. A. O. Monkhouse\not Trail tre ipending a couple of\nweeki vicition ln Nelion tad hive\nttken up residence ln ttte strtthcont\nHotel\ne Eugene Dortn, Great Northern Telegraph operttor who ipent\nt week to okinogin, Wuh., it Use\nhomt est bll pirenti, hu nturned\ne   Mn.  Mtthleton tad Ha  of\nTrtU. ue guuti tt thi Strtthcom\nHottl\nTO UYt AT COAST\ne   Mn. J. Redman thd (Mr fimily ot Selmo left yeiterdiy to mtke\ntheir home to Vincouver.\n\u2022 Hector Mickemie, Cirbonite\nStreet, who ipent t couple ot weeks\nvisiting hit ion-ln-liw Md daughter, Mr. and Mn. J. c wileex.\nSummerland, hu returned,\ne J. T. Kingiley of Creicent Biy\nipen? yuterdiy to town.\ne CuU Riley end hit ua Bob\not Portltnd, who ipent t week to\nNelion, hive nturned.\ne Mr. tnd Mra. McMillan of\nSheep Cruh wtn in th* city the\nUtter pert of the week enroute to\nth* Cout\n\u2022 S-ooput In NtJeoe yuterdty\nincludtd Mn. Alex Trickak at New\nDenvtt.\nR*cut viiiton to tbt dty to'\nMiss \"Kale,r Scanlan, Described as\n\"One oi Our Great Teachen IS\nOr 30 Years Ago,\" Dies al Vancouver\nEighteen Tobias\not Eaglei'Whiit\nMrt Shiw tnd Mr. Story won first\npriies it tht Eagles whitt drivt\nThuridty. Eighteen ttblu wtn ln\npity. Mrt. K. Chadney md Mn. P.\nKunti wen ueond print Md Mn.\nSindel md Mrt 3. W. Robb won thi\nconiolition prill.\nO. Plnertt* wu muttr ot ceremonies tnd M. L. Cnlg, J. DeRldder,\nC. DeFerro ud S, Mice twitted.\nCLECKHEATOK (CP) - The custom of women wearing hilt ln\nchuroh tut been reduced to tbiur-\ndlty bectuu tht httd decoritlons\nwhich put for hltt nowtdtyi frequently do not cover tht heid it ill\nMid Riv. 3. t. Miy. vicar of this\nYorkMln vllllgt.\nK\nCHOCOLATE\nMILK\nThi Populir Bevinie ftr\nAny Metl\nKootinay Valley \\)\nAIRY\nHELIN HARP-R SWEATERS\nSSI OUR SELECTION  OP\nCARDIGAN   PULLOVERS\nTWIN SITS\n$!.95toM.95\nFASHION FIRST LTp.    '\ncludtd Robert McCulkck of Nakusp.\nt Mri R 5 Woodford at Tadanac and har two chlldnn Windy\ntad Ntncy, wbo iptnt th* put few\nweeki with Mn Woodford*! per-\ntnu, Mr. ind Mn- J. 3. Fingltnd,\nWillow Point, bin nturned.\ne Mlu B. Dunlop ot CrucMt\nBiy iptnt yuterday to town.\ne Dr. T M. Auld, Ntlion Avenue, rtturntd lait night trom Vtncouver when ba ttttndtd tbi tx-\ntcutive meeting ot to* OsUtp* ot\nPhyiiciin* ind Surg*oru.\n\u2022 Logan MtPbtt ot Ittlo tptnt\nyetterdty ta Iowa.\nLEAVS FOB COAST\ne Oeorge M. Ben wtU, Hum* Ho-\ntei, Mt yut*rdtj tor toe Cout\nwhtn he will tike ptrt to wtr\nwork. Rt wu tccompt-iid by Mri.\nBenwell who pltnt to rttum boat\nTvetdiy.\nt Joe Ztbgwt, wbo hu betn t\npitient to ICootonty Ltkt Geatrtl\nHoipittl reiurntd to hit bonu, 80S\nInnei Street, yeiterday.\neUn.CH. Fthrnl ot Kulo\nvliited Nelson yuterdty.\na Mr. and Mrt. Q, Stuirt Mtcln-\ntoth, SlUca Street, have u guut\nDr. H. U Urn \u00abt Crinbrook.\na Mr. and Mri. Thomu Germin,\nHoover Street, hive u guuti thtlr\ndiughter-ln-law, Mrs. RagtoaM Oerman, and two children, Lott ind Joe,\net Big Mluourl mine, ilso Mn.\nOermin Jr.'i mother, Mn. Mir-\ntindtle ot Fruitvale and Miw Nor.\nun Ayre of Frultvile.\ne Mn. F- Hobion Md her sli-\ntar of WUlow Point ipent yuterdty\nIp tht elty.\ne jjr. tnd Mn. W. W. Firguion\nhtvt u guut it thtir WUlow Feint\nhome, PUot Offlctr Bithgtit ot\nMicleod.\ne Ma. O. C- Cobb wu In town\n(rom  South Sloctn yuterdiy.\n\u2022 Mn. A. T. Pirk, Richardi\nStrut, bu tt gout' her ton-ln-liw\nLytl D. Ctrncrou ot Mooie Jtw.\nRETURN FROM PRAIRIES\nMri.  Benny  Monteleone  md\nher two children, tlto ber mother,\nMn.   A.   P.   Dtvli   Ot  1-lU,  Who\nipent th* put tew weeki to Winnipeg md Edmonton, hiv* nturned.\ne Rod Micdonald ot South Slocm ii ipending the wiekend to Nel.\nten.\ne Mr. tnd Mrt. Simuel Alexinder tnd tbeir young ion of Kimberliy, who ire holldiylng it Beilby'i Buch, Three MUe, wire In\ntoiMs yesterdiy.\n\u2022 Mri. Oup Browell ot Kislo\nipent yuterdiy In Nelion,\ne Bruee Cole It i guut ot Mrs.\nJ. H. Wilkinson, on Cydsr Strtet,\nenroute to hli borne In Toronto.\ne Mr. tnd Mn. Fred BUkemm\ntrrlvtd yetterdty trom Medicine\nHit\n'O George Cltwsen left yesterdiy\nfor Spokine titer ipendlnj t wetk\nln Nelton relieving to tbe Grett\nNorthern Telegraph Otflee.\nVISITORS FROM MICHEL\n,e Mr. Md Mrt. Robert D. Win*\nstmley of Mlchtl tnd thtlr twe\ntont, Oordon tnC Arthur, in tpending t couple ot weeks' vacation in\nNelion end Crescent villey. In thi\nlitter place t)iey tre visiting Mr.\nWlnsttnlty's uncli Md tunt, Mr,\ntnd Mn. WUUim Wtot'tonley tnd\nin ilso visiting frlendi to Trill\ntnd Robton.\n\u2022 Jimu H. Gagnon of TrtU hu\narrived to spend th* remainder at\nhit vacation it the home ot hit mo\nther, Mri. C. V- Gignon, OW SlUca\nstreet, when hit wife md chlldnn\nhtvp spent ilx weeks. He wu tccomptnied hen by hit wife who\nwent over Tueiday to ittend tot\nmtrrlage of her brother, Jehn Jir\nrett, to Mlw LM* LePi ge, Wednes\ndey.\nVANCOUVIR. Aug. ti (CI*-) -\nFuntrtl urvicu will be beld ban\nSaturday tor Kataertoa Ron Scan-\nlon. Principal ot Victorit Modtl\nSchool for M yurt, who died Wtdnttdiy.\nMiu Scanlan. t graduate ol Gutlpb\nNormal School taught to Ntlun tor\nnme time befon going to Vlctorli.\nwhtn tht ipent t ytu ta tha pubUc ichooli befon becoming principil o f tht Model ichool She nand\nln IMS, ltttr IS petn et teiching,\ntnd hid Uved ta Vtncouvtr ior tot\nput four yttn Two ilsttri, both\not Vincouvtr, survivt.\nRobert  SmiUle,  vtttnn  Nelles\nteachu now nttnd. rwtUod MU*\nScanlan u \"on* of ew greet UaM-\nin ben IS er K) petn Uo-\" Ske\nwu tulftMt Principil it Centnl\nSchool btton going to tbe Model\nSchool tt Provincial Normal\n\"Sh* wtt l very wondtrfui tuch-\ntr; t itrong chancier,\" Mr SmUlit\nitld. \"Mtny of thl old tim wi will\nnmtmbar btr.\"\nMlu Scinlin wu t -iter at MM\nlate T. J. Sctuloo at Ntlton. Mn.\nArchlbild Htrdy, Mn. Williim Turntr wd Anthony Scinlin oi Notion, tnd Chirlu Scinlin ot Swttli,\nin her nlecei tnd nepbewi Shi\nluvu twe tlitan. Mlu Mary Beaten Md Mn. A Dew, both et VM-\ntoavir.\nAir Casualties\nOTTAWA At\u00bb 11 <CP) -Tb*\nR.CAJT. to ill SSSto cuualty Hit\ntoday nported fivt nun miuing\non* kllltd In Ctntdt tnd fonr mining to Cuada.\nMining, believed killediBuupre,\nJohn, Fit Sgt. Montrul. Himllton,\nThomu Bndshiw, FK. Sgt., North-\nimpton, Eng., HUI OUver, Fit Sgt\nWinnipeg, Irwin, Oeorge Kenneth,\nSgt, Winnipeg, Lefivrgey, Archie\nWilliim, Sgt., Reglnt.,\nPrisonen ot wir\u2014Buidetn, WUUim Robb, Po., Winnipeg, Ntditu,\nUurent Joieph, Fit, Sgt., Cornwall\nOnl\nReporttd mining, now pruumtd\ndttd-McCullocii, John, Po- Point\nPoint Pltutnt, W. Vt, Eldtr, Wil.\nliim, Fit Sgt. Toronto, Lire-ay,\nDouglu Ifi-lm, Sgt, VlctorU, Pic\nkerlng, Wesley Alflonder, Sgt., Ottiwa. .\nSerlouily Mured on icUve ur-\nvletf-Rowthern, Wllllim EUU, Fit\nSgt, Port Arthur.\nDMferOuily iU \u2014 Egrl, Williim\nErnut Fit. Sgt., Abbotiford, b. C.\nCintdt\u2014Killed on tctlve icrvice\n\u2014Brown, Divld CtmpbtU, Lie,\nRednenvIUe, Ont\nMUilng ifter flying openUont\u2014\nNutter, John Vincent, Po, Summer-\ntide, P.E.I.. Burley, Lloyd Erneit\nSgt, Dirtmouth. tt_ Lliwelyn-\nRoberte, John Beaver, sgt, Brent,\nford, Ewex. Eng, PtrkhiU, Donald\nLae., Corning, N.Y.\nLONDON (CP)-Mn. Edith Foiter, group leader to a Royal Old'\nnance fictory In Wtlu which hu\ntht hlghut production reeord to\nUie Empire for certain typei ot tr.\ntillery, hu been .ntmed Brlttto't\ntint \"worker of the week\" trom\ntmong men tnd women who hive\ndone ouUUndlng work on the Induitrlil tront\nmttff    MVt\nVREEMAN\n\u2022    FUINITUII CO.\nIbt Houu tt Furo-un Vtluu\n__, up -_.\nTtkt Advt-tt|e tt 0w\nAUGUST SALE\nPRICES\nluy oa Oar\nludget Pltn\nTrade la Ysw OM Fyraitar*\nJust Arrrvsdl\nTWEED AND POLO\nJACKETS\nJ10.85\nMilady's Fashion Shop\nPrincess Marks\n12th Birthday\nLONDON. Aug. II (CP)-Prin\ncut Mugmt Rom, younger\ndiughter ot Xing George md\nQuttn EUubtth, mirked her llth\nbirthdiy today tt t roytl wtrtimt homt tonwwtaw* to toe\ncountry. No ipecltl ceWbritton wu\nplinned.\nIt wti txptcttd howtvtr, ttvt\nPrinceu wUl bold a tee ptrty tor\nhar pity mt tu and recelvi gtfte trom\nher ttthtr.tnd motoer, ber iliter\nPrinceu Sllitbeth, tnd othtr mtmbtn ot tbt Roytl Family.\n' LONDON (CP)-Lady Austin who\nntver drovt tn auto ilthough ker\nhuiband pioneered btby cin, died\nrecently. Lord Austin died l yur\nIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI IIH\u00bb\n\"Build B. C. PiyrolU*\nFROM\nMILK\nON THE\nFARM\n\"Sines leaving tha farm flva\nyesrs tgo,\" writes Mn N.\nof Victoris, \"sfter using our\nown milk 'snd cream for\nthirty years we found it\ndifficult to get nice milk.\nBut after awhile we found\nPacific Milk snd since we\nbegan It we hsve used\nPaelflc entirely.\"\nPacific Milk\nIrndlittd Md Vttlium Picktd\nlllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIHUIIIHIIIIIII\nBRADLEY S\nMEAT MARKET\nfl 27c\nBACON ENDS, Illeed 1C .\nMi LV pkg IM\nON! POUND ASSTD QQ.\nCOOKED MEATS . *fV**y\n\u2022ST*. 25c\nlOV\u2122. 28c\nROASTING QC.\nCHICKEN, Ib JJC\ntf.-*?...l8\u00ab\nTENDER PICNICS      07.\nPer Ib. ..^ S-IC\nVUL SHDR STEAK 40.\nPerlb. \u00ab>C\nPORK OVIN ROAST OO.\nPerlb S-OC\nBEIF  POT ROAST    07-\nmjk \u00ab\u2022\u00ab\u25a0\u00a3\nBEEP OVIN ROAST Oi.\nPerlb. ...... ,..0*.C\n_-.\nTO HOLIDAY AT COAST\na  Dr. tnd Mrt. O. R. Birrett, Sll.\nIct Strtet, ltft yuterdiy en t boll,\nday it the Cout\n* Mri. %. Lund tnd ton Ttd of\nStlmo visited Ntlion yttttrdty.\ne Miss Mary Thomis of Sunihine\nBty tptnt yesterday to thl city.\ne Shoppers ln town y\u00ab*ttrdiy\nIncluded Mn. Willitm WimUnley\not Cruets'. Villey.\nt H. W. Wells, merchant Ot\nPassmore, was t city vliitor ruler.\ndty,\nt Mrt. F. A, Fortier ind diu|h-\ntor Mirguerite of TrtU wtr* fuel's\not Mr. tnd Mn. Ernut Mirtden,\nSillct Street, yuttrdty enroute to\nKimberley where tbey will be -fuel's\not Mr. md Mrt. Jtmu.\nt Mr. tnd Mrt. chirlu H- Htm-\nilton, RObSOn Street, hive u suetts\nPilot Officers W. Bailey tnd Ivin\nDavii ot Micleod.\n. 1WTUJUI TO WASH.\n* Mn. J. C. Dtwion tnd ber\ndiughter ot Olunogin, Wuh., who\niptnt leveral wield ln Kulo, tt\nthe home of tin. Dtwton'i pirtnti,\nMr. tnd Mrt. 8. H. oreen, wtre\ngueit* of Mn. J, H. Lewronoo Cedir\nStrttt, enroute to thtlr homt to the\nStttol.\ne Urt. P. 0. Bird ot South Slo-\nctn viiited Ntlton yuttrdty.\nt Mrs. John Roblnt et (Stt Arrow Pirk ipent Thundty tn tht\ncity.\ne Mri. Ales Attree ot Quun'i\nBty It a pttient to Kootenty UH*\nGeneril Hoipittl.\n* Morrii Edudthl ot Shttp\nCreek ipspt Thundty in town.\nRALPH CHERRY\nFINED $5\nRtlph Cherry, Nelion truck driver, wu fined K by Acting City Mtgiitrttt John Cirtmel tn City Pelle*\nCourt Thundiy, whin he pletdtd\nguilty to t ehtrgt of cutting out\ntht muffler ot hli motor-vehicle\nwhile |t wu In optrtUon on Biker\nStrut\nliie chargt wu mtdt by Acting\nChltt Robert Harshiw, Thundty\nundtr tht regulitioni ot tht Motor\nVehicle Act wtl|ch stipulates thtt t\nmuffler shall net be eut out or disconnected whilt t motor-vehicle ll\nIn operation on my highwiy.\nLONDON (CP) -Ween Ullltn\nBishop, choun ilx monthi tgo ti\nthe ldetl Naval, trmy ind Air\nForce institutes girl, hu returned\nto London lttn i recruiting cimpalgn in which ihe enrolled 1000\nNAAFt recrulti.\nft It ti on tht ilr *\nC. E. RADIO\nwill gtt It\nNELSON ELECTRIC CO.\nWATCH REPAIR\nli i Jib ftr txiirti, Our wuk\niiiuru yeur Mtlifictlon,\nH. H. Suthtrland\n491 Btktr ft,        Ntlion, B, O.\nVOLUNTEER NOW!\n1500 Women Are Urgently Needed to\nServe in Canada - and 200 for Overseas\nSingle women or married wprtien without dependents, between 18 end 45 sra\nnesdsd immediately by the Csnadian Womens Army Corps. This Is a full-time\njol>-.with two-thlrds regulsr srmy psy. uniform, snd the wme srlvlleget ss sny\nSoldier of the King.   Make your decision todsy!\nTht C.W.A.C. Recruiting Party will vilit  rhe  following\nplaces on tho dotal shown:\nTroil \u201e _-...Aug. 27,28     Cronbrook Sopt. 4 \u25a0 5\nNow Donvor _ Aug. 29     Fornio  Sopt. 7 \u2022 8\nNakuip _.,.Aug. 30     Kimborloy - Sopt. 9\nNelson -Aug. 31 \u2022 Sopt. 2     Invormoro ...._ Sopt. 10\nCroiton _ Sopt. 3     Coldin \u201e \u2014,...Sopt. 11\nPiold ...-..., _Sopt.ll\nInformition Gladly Clvtn\u2014Open ta 9 p.m.\nFer furthir pirtleultr* und thi coupon below or eeniult thi\nChtlrmin ef yeur locil Civilian Rtcrultlng Committti ti lilted.\nCrtnbrook, Mr, A. J, Btlmont Klmbtrlty, Mr. Ptrty Lyt\nCreiton, Lt. (Joi, J. Milltndilne Michel, Mr, J. Lyoni\nFtrnlt, Curt. D. Mitchell Mldwiy, Mr.'Q. McMInn\nEdgewood, Mr. J. H. Ntylir Ntkuip, Mr. J. Hikimtn\nFltld, Or, 0. R. Chttumtn Nudlti, Mr. C, Crttt\nGoldtn, Mr. A, W. Andenon. Nelion, Mr. H. 0. Thtln\nGrind forki, Mr, Jick Onloni New Denvir, Mr. L. R. Gimp-\nQntnwoedi Mr, J. Kudy bill,\nInvtrmtri, Mljer T, ft IHI Roek Crttk, Mr. Ft. Morrii\nKule, Mr. I\u00bb. McOlbbon Roulind, Mr. R. J. Portmtn\nKettle Villey, Mr, Q. Vt Ollnu Trtll, Mr. Olorji P. Rilmtn\nOr See Recruiting Officer it Nelson, Trsll, er Crsnbrook.\nIFC.W.A.C.\nCANADIAN WOMENS ARMY CORPS.\nSend thli coupon fer full information restrdlns the\n\u25baC.W.A.C to Dlitrtet R-mltlni Ottletr, R.Q., Jl-D- \u2022\u2022\u2022\nVtseeuver, BC.\nNAMl\no ip\n\u2014\u2014\nADDRIII\nest els m *\nI\nI\nI\nI\nI\n ~\n\t\nNELSON DAILY NEWS. NILMN B. Or-IATUSOAV MORNINO AUOMT \u2022 WM-\nim01.\u00bbbm Apni n not\ntfnfti- (-'emnia'g\ni.<U>l   ItUttmltmt   S*VHfMP*1\nPublitbtd tvtry morning txctpt Sundiy ky\nUM NIWS PUBLISHING COMFANI LUI-\nHID MS ltku St. Ntltoa British Columbit.\n-J-4__H 01  TUI CANADIAN PK-SS AND\nrU AUDIT  BUREAU 01  CIRCULATION-\nSATURDAY, AUG. 22, 1942.\nKlondyke Memorial\nKari; __o__i_s days in tta Cans-\nj.a_ luaun its recalled by Canada's\nmost northerly historic site, a bronze\ntablet at ths entrance to the Administration building in Dawson City, Yukon. Erected some years ago by the\nDepartment of Mines and Resources\non the advice of the Historic Sites and\nMonuments Board of Canada, this\nmemorial tablet pays perpetual tribute\nto the memory of the hardy pioneers\nwhoae determination and courage gave\nvast riches to the world.\nBraving extreme dangers and untold hardships, those indomitable prospectors and miners ventured through\nthe Chilkat and Chilkoot Passes Into\nthe unexplored valley of the Yukon to\npave the way for the discovery of the\nrich gold fields with whieh the names\n- of Robert Henderson and George W.\nCarmack are inseparably associated.\nFor many years gold had been prospected for in the Yukon, but none of\nthe discoveries created any great excitement until the rich find was mads\non Bonanza Creek on Aug. 17, 1896.\nHad this lucky strike not been made it\nIs possible that the treasures of Bonanza, Eldorado, Hunker, Dominion,\nGold River, and many others might\nstin lie hidden sway m the bedrock\nand gfavel covered by the heavy for-\nests that grew in the valley.\nAfter almost half a century the Yu-\nkon continues to be an important producer of gold, but the pan, rocker and\nsluicing methods of the early Klondike\nminers havs been replaced by hutte\nWr'ro-electrlc cower dredges. AI-\nfrmn-ri manv of \u00bb\u00ab\u00ab hsrdv Yukon ni.\nrtMcrs hsve censed on, each year ttielr\nrlwi-diln- ranks narade to r*l*hate\nr-.teenvar. Dtv. wy\u00bbn \u00bb+)Tinn* Met of\n\\r,rir an>o are so-ftln tn'd.\nTodav ths Yukon is being opened\nup in various ways owing to the war\u2014\nby t^e Alaska Highway, bv the Domin.\nion Government's search for wsr metals, and by the proximity of the fiVht-\ning.forces of both the United States\nand Canada. It may easily be that the\nYukon will receive a new and permanent lease of life from present developments.\nLooking Backward\nSB YEARS AQO\n(From Dally Niwi, Aug. 22, 1917)\nJ. W. Bennett ot Chilllwack hai been appointed mannual training Instructor for tht\nNelion public ichool.\nMm. Hugh Ron ind George Horstead trt\ntbt memben of tht Nelion School Botrd te-\nltcttd to ittend tht tnnutl mtttlng ot B. C.\nSchool Trustees to bt htld tt Nanaimo.\nW. J. McKim ltft for t trip to Spokant.\nZ. W. Wlddowion, R. McAUlittr, W. H.\nJonu tnd Mri. W. J. Mohr reported on the\nKootenay Llbenl convention it Revelstoke\nthtt nominated W. A. Anstle, md Dr. N. Wo!-\nvirion rtported.on tht gathering of Western\nLibera].! at Winnipeg at a meeting under the\ntutplcei'of tht Nelson Liberal Assoclttion.\nNelson School Burd last night petitioned\ntbe Provincial Oovernment to establlih a normtl ichool at Nelson to meet the needi of the\nlirgt number of itudenti from the Southern\nInterior who now htvt to go to Victorit.\n10 YEARS AQO\n(Prom Dally Ntwt,\"Aug. 22, 193?)\nPeter Horcoff ot Cutlegar wu ient fo hti\nkneei by lighting ln an electrical itorm here.\nHe wu carrying I ihovel on hli ihoulder.\nPeter Dewdney of Nelson took the men'i\nMngle! cup it the innuil Willow Point tennii\n'ourniment here.\nThe Cinadian Bridgt Comptny arrived\nat Kootenay Landing with ltl outfit to\" itirt\nwork on the iteel bridge to be built three\n-.'lei Weit of Kooteniy Lindlng, the work\nb-lng ln chirge of Front Soucl.\n40 YEARS AQO\n(From Dally Ntwt, Aug. 22, 1905)\nJ A, Richie li In from Forty-Nine Creek.\nSam Thomu tnd W. H. Moil arrived htrt\nfrom the Rhoderlck Dhut property on the Anderson Crttk slope.\nW. A. Jowett, neeretiry of the Touriit\nAuoclition, leives todsy for the main line of\ntht CPR.\nL. D. J. Berg of Trail li puihlng development on the Alexindrli group between Forty-\nNine Creek md Bird Creek.\nWords of Wisdom\nThe generous heart ihould scorn t pleasure\nwbleh grvci othen pain.\u2014Thomion.\n?'* Questions ??\nANSWERS\nOpta tt any rttdtr Ntmu el etrtoni uking\nquutloni will Mt bt publlihtd.\nT. A. B.. Trtil\u2014Could you plttit ttll mt t\ntubttltutt ter tat igp for fttding turtlu,\nu 1 ctn't (it tny In Trtllt Plttu ttll mt\nwhtt tl\u00abt I eould fttd t-ta?\nWt da aet knew ot in victual lubttltutt\ntor tnt eggi u turtlt tood. Baw bttt ctn bt\nltd to thtn without tar Ul ttftctt. A ttw\nere getting tnt tgp loctlly tor thiir\nRttdtr,   Trtll\u2014Would yeu  plttu  till  mt\nwhtrt to writt to ste- tmploymtnt u t\nflrtmtn with tht C.P.R.?\nWrlti W. J. McLtta. CP.R, Superintendent, Nelton.\nC R. Klmbtrlty\u2014I bought iomt govtrnmtnt\nloti. To get tht tltlt tor thit proptrty do\nI htve to pty $10 for Crown Gnnt flnt\ntnd thtn pty rtglittrtng fie? A fit ll\nchtrgtd for both tltlt ind rtglittr. Is\nthtrt lnttrtst ttt to pty whtn tnt proptrty wu ptld tor lnildt tht ut time?\nNo Interest tm wu mentioned ln tht\ntgrttmtnt\nWritt Newmin Tiylor, Suptrinttndtnt ot\nLandi, Pirlltmtnt Bulldlngi, Vlctorli.\nH. N\u201e South Slocin\u2014Whin cm I buy pure\nwhut germ?\nAt tny drugstore. Pure whut germ ll uld\nIn ciptult torm undtr tht trtdt ntmu of tht\nVtrioui firms.\nH R. Crtwford Bty\u2014WUl gnpt vlnu* grown\ntrom utd beir fruit or would thty htvt\nto bt grafted?\nTbt gripe vine ll grown on lti own rooti,\nlikt tht mijorlty of the uft frultt, tnd mty be\nitruck tlthtr trom budi or cutting! whilt dor.\nmint ln wlnttr. Proptgttlon trom utd Ii not\nadvised.\nM. J.. Nelion\u2014Whtrt eould I obtain mtpi of\nVtncouvtr tnd VlctorU ihowlng thi miin\nitreeti ind pltcu?\nStreet mipi of Vincouvtr tnd Victorit\nmty bt obtained ot W. 0. C. Limkill, Nelion\nBoird ot Trade, SOI Front Street, Ntlion.\nPress Comment\nCRANK INVENTIONS\nBrittin'i announcement thtt wire-trailing\nrocketi trt now being uted to entangle enemy\nplanei ihould bring hopi to all \"crank\" Inventors Thit very Idea wai, not io long tgo,\nt fivorite subject with thou wishing to poke\nfun it \"nuti\" who hid crazy ldeu ibout winning tht wir.\u2014Windior Stir.\nPRESSURE GROUPS AND INFLATION\nIt ll obvioui thtt thli upwird spiral of\nwtgu tnd tht cost-of-living li inevitable if\ntht War Labor Board'i policy li applied on a\nnationwide scale tnd lt mtmbtn of Congress\nand preuure groupi keep firm producti exempt from price control.\u2014New York Sun.\nToday's Horoscope\nPersons who hivt birthdays todiy irt\naggressive, confident In a pleaunt way, ind\nresourceful In bending otheri to their wills.\nThey ire tactfuL titeemed by their frlendi,\ntnd iharp In their Judgement!. Lovt tnd harmony rult in their homei. Romtntlc ittich-\nmenti or marrlagei are foreieen for young\nand old during the next year, and they mty\ncause tome fimlly disagreements. Good fortune md iomt extravagance art predicted.\nFtlthful, loyil, Juit, Indtpendent, generoui,\nprudent .Industrious, capable and generally\nfortunate will be the child born on thli date. A\nhappy marriage li portended.\nHROSCOPE FOR SUNDAY\nIf you have a birthdiy todty, you trt i\npenon ot tremendoui physical energy, keen\nmental powen tnd deep, loyal affections.\nYou Ukt outdoor sporti, md ire proficient\nIn those you follow. You irt tlto i good mixer,\nind have a pleasant personality. Your next\nyur will be a happy ont tnd successful. Buiineu expansion md giln through elderly feminine relative! (accompmied by iome tnnoy-\n\u2022nce), secret mitten, ind success ln love ire\nprobtble. Tht child who ll born on thli dite\nwill evince highly developed intellectual talenti, mtny tint traits, md much force ot\nchincter. Good fortune, succeisful travel tnd\npopularity tre foreseen tor him or her.\nWar-25 Years Ago\nBy Tht Cinidlin Prtu\nAug. 22, 1917\u2014Zeppelln raided Yorkihlre\ncout but wts brought down off Jutlmd by\nBritish ntvtl ttttck. Pltntt bombed Southeut Englmd md caused 97 casualties. BritUh ciptured Albert md invested Lent Itallani\nidvinced on Bitnilzzt Plateau.\nAug 23, 1917. \u2014 Australian! captured\nChulgnolles, Chulgnes tnd Bray, tnd won \u2022\nfooting on Thiepval Rldgt. Intense fighting\nbroke out near Lens. British bombed Frankfurt, Cologne tnd Mannheim.\nTest Yourself\nl! In whtt itate in tht Bitter Root moun.\ntaint?\n2. Whtt institution ln tht United Statei Is\nknown u \"tht Rock\"\n8. Whit wu Uii ancient Celtic nimt tor\nLondon, EngUnd\nH______\nlfeiil____tf_ir_fali-AikriM\nTEST ANSWERS\n1. Montana.\n2. Alcatraz Island penitentiary.\n3. Llyndum.\nEtiquette Hints\nThtrt ll I ntw etiquette In telephone\nusage since the wir began Ute your telephone\nti llttlt tl poulblt. then be brief. Long vliitt\nover the phone ire taboo for thi duration\n7\n^U&B^fi\u00a3^atsu______________<___\nOn the SiJe\nBy I V. 0URUN4\nTht burdta of ult U Ughwntd\nWhta ! laugh it my nil      - T AGOML\nA vtttrtn homt mtntgtr of Michigan who\nitatu  modirn  houukuptn  trt  \"left ud\n0-bby,\" md thtt thty \"ruih ud flatter tbout\ngifting nowhere tttt,\" offeri tbe following by\nthe put Anon tor tht contldtrttlon at tht\ndoautidtni et todty:\nGrudmothtr ob t wlnttr1! dty\nMilktd the cowi ud ftd thtm hty,\nSlepptd tht hogi, uddltd tbt mu]t\nAnd got tbt chlldrtn oft to ichool;\nDid a wuhing. mopptd tht floon,\nWuhtd tht windowi, ud did iomt choru;\nCooktd t dlth ot homt-drltd truit,\nPrtutd htr huibtnd'i Sundty wit,\nSwtpt tht parlor, mtde tht btd,\nBtktd t dozen lotvei ot bmd;\nSplit tomt firewood, ud luggtd tn\nbough to fill tht kltchtn bin:\nCluned tht ltmpi md put in oil,\nSttwtd iomt tpplu the thought would spoil,\nCooktd l lupptr thtt wu delicious\nAnd ttttrwirdi washed up til thl diihei;\nFed the cit ind sprinkled the clothu,\nMended a buketfull of hou;\nThin opened the orgu ud bepn to pity\n\"When you ctmt to tbt ud ot l perfect dty.\"\nPLEASE NOTE\nStudent ot the Stin rtttu: Thou born In\nIMS will provt much ilower In thought tad\nictlon thu thou born ln 1878. 1888 or 1914.*\nKnow mybody born thl thret litter ditei?\nArt thty quick thinkers? Hive you ever noticed thtt wmt fellowi .who tppur ilow\nud tny (olaf trt rtmirktbly fut movtn\nud quick thinken it Important timet\u2014Feminine client uyi \"Women'i Inhumanity to womu ls fir pester thu min'i Inhumanity to\nmtn. Diicuu t recent divorce tmong womtn\nud they will practical] yill ity: \"It wu hir\nfiult\".\u2014Now I htvt I reider it Sptreptnny\nCottage, Ibstone, nur Hlghwycombt, Bucklng-\nhimshire, Englud. It ll tht mothtr at Annt\nLm, thi ictress. Annt dipi thli column ud\nundi It to hir mothir.\nSAYS SHI\n\"So yeu think t belief in utrology ctuiti\ntht pltnnlng ot wlnttr rither thu lummtr\nbabies,\" writei i Milwaukee mitron. \"Mr.\npurling, I ctn teU you'vt nevtr btu t mothtr.\nHere'! tht itnlght story: Thi maternity ihopi'\nwinttr lint of dtrk clothu li'mucb mort flittering to tht prospective mothir thu thl light\nlummtr shades. Furthermore, thtrt il l lot ot\nkind hiding undir i big winter cott By tummer thtt cott muat bt In moth bills. And by\nsummer mama muit bt ln ihorts. So you ut\nthtn U much mort to consider thu itan\nwhtn you'rt pluming a birthday.\"\nASKING\nQueries trom clients: Q\u2014Art you retdy\nto tdmtt Damon Runyan hu won tht 0. Henry\nBret Htrtt irgument? A\u2014Certtltfly not I won't\nivu idmlt lt li i draw. No, ilr,, not even t\nphoto finish. CoL Runyon'i boyish tnthusitim\nhu warped hit cuitomarlly exceUent Judgment. I note thl colonel uyi Benjimin d-\nCtutret agreei with him on 0. Henry. Thit'i\nJuit i cut of personal loyalty. Bu wai a pal\nof 0. Henry'i. Q\u2014My huibud goei out ilmoit\nnightly with mtn who can bt ot issistance to\nhim In t buslneu wiy, ilthough he would\nrather itay home. It Is ruining hli hulth.-1\nclaim thi loss of health It too high t price to\npiy for buiineu success. Am I right?. A.\u2014You\n\u2022rt extctly right Ai t viry will mtn onct\nobierved: \"It li _t put mistake to ucriflct\nhealth for my other advantage.\" Q.\u2014Remember the ihow, Htnlon'i \"Superbe.\" thtt wil\npopulir iround 1910? A\u2014I hurd of thli ihow,\nbut never uw lt. I believe it wu of t ptriodv\nbefore 1910. Pouibly 10 or 15 yem befort thit\ndite.\nALMOST CONFIDENTIAL\nAa to three-letter mmti btlng lucky, i Su\nFrmciico couple believed liitt and hid five\nchildren nimed Adi, Eda, Idi, Odi and Uda\u2014If\ntht imoke of t cigtr li the color of milk It li t\ngood cigar, If tht smoke it iky blue It It btd\nclgtr\u2014At tht tgt of 81 Dr. George Rutter\nBird, of Pdrt Wuhlngton, LI., hu all hit'nat-\nunl teeth, -tyi li the New York sttte record.\n\u2014Every flrt dtpartment itation in Ntw York\nhas \u2022 Dtlmttlon dog. Thli ll an old custom of\nthi Ntw York flrt department. New York kldi\nMil Dilmitlom \"Firemu'i dogi'V'Csn you\nntmt tlx fllmi which hid only one word as t\ntltlt?\" asks i Baltlmoratn. Perhipi if you pvt\nmt time. Offhand I will namt \"Ecstasy.\" in\nwhich Hedy lt Mirr was featured, md \"Love\"\nwhich starred Greta Gtrbo, Alio \"Greed\" In\nwhich Cuu Pitts wu feitured md Eric von\nStrohelm directed.\nPASSING BY\nCol. Mttt Winn\u2014top mm ot Churchill\nDowni. Tht colonel, who li 83, itlll enjoyi i\ngood clgtr tnd hli ipeptltt is excellent Ho\nrecently itated that of all the colts he hu uu\nhe considered Alub the but. However, he sayi\nba wishes Alub had been given t chtnct to\ndevelop properly, md thit hit owntr hid not\ntried \"to make a circui* hone out of him.\"\u2014\nTommy Ferris\u2014Chicago cafe plmlit. Takei\npride ln hii ability to aniwer requests for old -\nsongs. The other night he ctme through successfully with tht ditties of the yesteryear:\n\"On the Level You're t Llttlt DevlL But 111\nSoon Mike in Angel of You,\" md \"It Makei\nNo Difference Whose Sweetie You Wert, You'rt\nMy Sweetie Now.\"\nSIDELIGHTS\nA Lot Angelu bachelor expresses Interest\nln tht Chictgo single mm who hti been recently embarrassed by receiving thret proposals of marriage trom yctmg womu who did not\nappeal to him as matrimonial possibilities. Sayi\nthl Loi Angelu bachelor: \"It mult be t trend\nbecause in tha put month I hive rtetlvtd\nthru propouli of marriage from tiger younf\nwomen. I, too, found It tn extremely embarrassing situation\"\u2014Chlcagoan ilgning \"Witt\nWho Worki,\" uyi: \"When you hivt t .cireer\n\u2022nd t Job of your own you cu bt independent\nYour huiband bu to trut you right or tlu.\"\u2014\nNumber of Ntw Yorker? wbo hive hitherto\nconildered themielvei extreroe'.y imirt ud\ndiscerning wera recently fooled by I mtn who\npOted u I Unittd State< armv officer How\netn t civilian be certain thtt t mm In officer's\nuniform it t genuine irmy officer? .\nTODAY'S News Pictures\nCRANBROOK YOUTH SERVES IN THE NAVY\nThomas Webster Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.\nHughes of Cranbook. Previous to enlisting in ths Royal\nCanadian Navy hs took a course of training at Vancouver* in the automobile supply business, snd then was employed at Cranbrook. Recently he went to St Hyacinthe,\nQuebec, for additional training in signalling.\nTRAIL SPORTS EDITOR NOW AIR NAVIGATOR\nSgt. Navigator J. Clayton Kennedy of Trail was\ngraduated in \\vinnipeg July 31 in the first class of air\nnavigators in Canada. He recently spent his leave with\nhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Kennedy, Trail. Kennedy was Sports Editor of the Trail Daily Times until\nhis enlistment in the R.C.A.F. a year ago.\nNOW A SIGNALLER\nSignalman .Larry M. Pictin, recently ipent hli leave with Mr.\nand Mra. P. G. Flint, Nelion, with\nwhom he-hta mtde his. home for\ntwo yetrs.\nH. H. MacKenzie Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. MacKenzie of New Westminster,\nformerly of Nelson, as Wing Commander Patriarche pinned on his wings at a graduation ceremony at Dunnville, Ont. The young man, who attended.Nelson,.Central and\nHigh Schoojs and then w$nt t<* University School, Victoria, received his R.C.A.F. training at Trenton,.Belleville and Dunvjlle, winning his wings at Dunville.\n'\u25a0AST, PRESENT AND FUTURE\"\nit the title choien by W. A.\n(Blondle) Wooli tor thue photos\nAbove, I his ion Wilttr, \"Young\nBlondle\", teedi thi pigeons ln\nTrafalgar Square, London. At\nright Mr. Wooli ii pictured with\ni his   son   Charle!   md   grmdson\n7,__.__\nLuet Corporal Jtmu Auitin\nBrennan, MS ot Mr. ud Mri. J.\nBrennan, Nelson, is ln the Royal\nCanadlm Army Seevlce Corpi. He\nenliited five month! ago md was\nstationed, at Calgary until hit\ntransfer to the Officen Training\nCentre at Brockville, Ont., where\nhe is now on duty.\n, WYNNDEL ARTILLERYMAN\nGunntr Maurice K. Jonei ot\nWynndel. who Is lerving with the\nRoyal   Ctntdlm   Artillery.   Hit'\nwife   ma   daughter  reside, tl j\nWynndeL\n MI-S9N OAi\\lV NlWt NSLSON  - &-*_*. TURD AY StO-SUNO. AtMU\u00abT \u00ab. aft-\nHockey Officials Decide to illow\nJunior Players lo Turn Pro\nBy SOOTT YOUNO\nCanadian Pro* Staff Wrlttr\nTORONTO, Aug. II iCPl-Tht\nRelttioai Committu of th* Nt-\ntkmal Hockey Lttgut met her* todty wltb rapruantativu ot tblt\ncontinent, other rear Important\nhockey orf iniutioni, ud th* muting bowed itrictly to idvino* no-\nticei\u2014it ra purely routlnt.\nMilt Important Itom of builaut\nwe* ogretmtnt tmona tha dela-\ngtttt that Junior hockty pltytri'\n\u2022hould bt tllowtd to turn profit\n* tltnal whtn ing If thiy pi****.\nUndir | formir tgrtemint b*\ntween th* OmaSlan Amitaur Hoc\nkty Auoclition tnd tht National\nand Amtrietn Hoekty Luauft,\nCA.H.A. ptrmlHIon wu required\nbtfort a Junior could turn pre.\nteuton*'.\nDeciiicnt ruched it thl muting\nare not final, but muit bi lubmitted for riti-cttlon to tha directing\nboardi of tbi flva orgtnluliont involved - tbt N.H.L., C.A.HA.,\nAHL. the Inttmitlontl lot Hockey\nAuoclation and tba Americtn Hockey Auoclition. boh lubmlssion\ngenerally li routine, but \u25a0 veto U\nI*Tink  Ctlder,  Preiidtnl ot thl\nN.H.L.,   nld   otter   tba   matting\n(which wai cloud) that thtre wu\nno dlwuuian ot hocktyi futurt.\n\"Wt an tntirely la aw handt\nat tlto Otvirnrntnt\" ht uld. \"Any\ndttttltnt mtdt tt ttdty'i mtttlng\nare totally daaandant *a what\nplana tha Oovtrnmtnt hu far\nDl! tnd tha dlieuultni wtrt etrritd throuih with that undir-\n\u2022tending among tha dalaaetoc*\nMr. CaJdar taid than wu gtntrtl\ntgraanwnt ao tba dtcition to recommend tbat Juniori bt allowtd to\nwork out thtlr awn future, pro-\nfttiioml or tmtttur, beciuie ot\nwar condltioni. Mut playing rot-\nttri havt bttn iluhed deeply by\nenlistments.\nHe didn't uy it, but lt il generally known thtt if Nitlonil Hockty\nLeigui clubi operate next winter\ntbey will b* dependent to a major\ndegree upon players ot Junior tge,\ntoo young for military urvice under\nprtunt call-up regulationi.\n\"Other mtittri dltcuued it the\nmuting were mtlnly prictlcu\nwhich have bun ln uu tor iome\nUme but wer* not \u2022 written pirt\not thi igreement between prott*.\ni-Uil ind imiteur hockey,'' Mr.\nCilder uid. Thert ilso wu tomt\ndiicuuion of cliuui ln our previoui igreement Beyond thi queition of Juniort turning profusions],\n(nil* wer* no changes made.\"\nCards Beat Pirates 10-2 lotui\nDodgen'Load to 6!4 Gaines\nBy Thi Canadian Preu\nPolntlnj towird i climatic le-\nrlu with  Brooklyn ntxt wetk,\ntha St. Louit Cardinali won their\nuvinth itralght victory yuterdty,\ndoftttlng th* PltUburgh Plratei,\n10-t Snd tutting tht Idle  Dodgen' laad to \u2022'\/\u00bb gimu.\nKoekla Johnny Btulty pitched\nhii  lBlh  triumph  ot  the. siuon,\nmatching thi totil ot Morton Cooper.\nAlter s ilngli gtme with Pitti-\nurgh tomorrow tnd I doubleheader\nSundiy, ttw Cirdi mitt thl Dodgeri in two night gamei and two\ntwilight gamei in a seriei that pout-\nly could decide the National League\npennant wlnntr,\nChlctgo Cubs txplodtd a five-run\nfifth Inning to belt CinclnnaU Redi\n8-3 In ttn opener of a four-gtme series.        * \u2022***\nSuccessive homt runi ln the fourth\ninning  try   Barney   McCosky   and\nH_j Yprk give Detroit Tigeri the\nopener, 4-1, ot a tour-gam* series\nwith St. Um)* Browns thit may determine final occuptney ot in Amerlcm Leagui firit-dlvlslon berth.\nThe St Louis fourth-place margin\nover Detroit wu cut to two gamei.\nTha Indlani returned to tha win\ncolumn wlft a 3-2 victory over Chicigo  White Sox,  efflnd the five-\nhit pitching ot Mel Harder.   \u2022\nBiek homt ifter dropping thret\nout of four gimu to thi Rtd Sox\nIn   Boiton,   Ntw  York   Yankeei\nWint on thllr blggitt icorlng iprtt\nof the \u2022tmon, eruthlng Wuhlngton Stnatort 17-7, with a ti-hlt\nattack.\nTony Luplen, Rookie tint but-\nmin for thl Boston Red Sox, drove\nln flv* rum to' leid the Sox to io\n7-( victory over the Athletici befort 9388 it Shibe Ptrk.\nNATIONAL\nPittsburgh   .... 100 010 000\u2014 3   8  0\nSt. Loull 100 04] 12x\u201410 1]   1\nDied, Himlln (7)  ind Phelpi;\nBeailey uid W. Cooper.\nClnclnniU   ... 011 000 000- 3  8  I\nChicago       100 0U 00x-\u00bb 8 10   1\nStirr, Shoun (9), Beggs (9) ind\nLamanno,  Lakeman  (7);  tee  ind\nMcCuUough.\nAMERICAN\nSt. Loull  000 000 010- 1   S  0\nDewfti'........:: 000 460 OR-\"4\" Id\nAuker,   HoUlngiworth   (9)   ind\nHiyei, FerreU (8); White ind Pit-\n\u25a0oni.'\nChicigo   ...000 110 000- i  I  .\nCleveland .... 020 010 OOx- S 7 1\nLee and Turner; Htrder ind Dt\nsuite's.\nWashington ... 000 001 232- 7 12   1\nNew York .... 8S0 134 OOx-17 21' 0\nWynn, Trotter Ct), Scirorough (7)\nand Evans; Ruuo, Lindell (8) and\nDickey, Hemsley (0).\nBoiton   330 000 010- 7 11   1\nPhUadelphii .. 300 000 110- 9 13 0\nWagner, Ryba (8) and Peacock;\nFowler, Savage (2) Reeu (3) and\nH. Wagner.\nBALL SCORES\nAMERICAN ASSOCIATION\n-uut City _-_, 11 1\nSt. Paul 111\ntf inning!).\nKarpal and Start; Coffman, Bowman t\u00bb ud Andrewi.\nINTERNATIONA-    -\nRochtttir  SSO 1\u00bb 08-1 9 1\nJ*r\u00aby  City   M0 001 00-1 S I\n(S lnningi)\nRoy tat Robinton; Cut tod Plut\nPACIFIC COAST\nPortltnd 7, Sttf.lt 7.   '\nSaa Diego 7, Stcrtmento I.\nLoi Angelu 1, Sao rrancisco I.\nWESTERN INTERNATIONAL\nSpokint 4, Siitm 4, cilia** ilxth\niccount et dimout\n\u2014\nRobinson Turns\non Power to\nFlatten Shank\nNEW YORK, Aus tl (AR) -\nRiy Roblnion turned loou hta\nflitli lightning In i hurry tonight\nand flattened Riubtn Shank, the\n(Jplertdo Cowboy, In two roundi\nIn Mtdlion Squire Qirdm te run\nhli ill-oenquerlni itrttk te 111\nfight* In a row' Rtbltun welshed 1441\/,, Shink i\u00abfH.\nThe ikinny Htrttm Htmmer dropptd tht willing Dtpvir wirrior\nfour times-the lut Umt for keepi\n\u2014with an auortment of punchts.\nHi did it right after Slunk.' t\nrough, tough cltlnn who illngi\npunches from iU over thi houae ud\nil ilwiyi on thl charge, hid ill but I\nfloored Rey with \u2022 right-hand ihot\nthit made Robinton gnib and hold\nfor an lnittnt\nTht one punch proved a big mistake tor it teemed to start Robinson's blasting machinery In motion.\nThree tlmu' be dropptd Shank for\ncounti o| nlm, and the fourth Umi\nthe roof fell tn on the Westerner,\nwho came bit boasting declilooi\nover henry Armitrong md Fritiie\nZivic.\n-PASS SSVSBI\nResote Planes Kent Ceaseless Vigil\nOver Channel tor Stranded Nen\nBy  LOUIS  V  HUNTER\nCanadian Preu Staff Writer\nWITH THI RCA T. Somewbare\nio B-gU-S, Aug. 11 (CP Ctble)-\nThtrty Britiih piloti were retcutd\ntreu tb* English channel during tht\nfurioui fighting on Wednetdty b*-\ncoute young Cantdiinj Ukt pit. Lt\nJohnny Sptnct of Gutlph. Ont, get\n* kick out ol doing \"lomething that\nhelpt tbt boyi wbo ara doing tba\nbig job*.\"\nTht 11-year-old Plight Commind-\ntr will tell you hli lection wu\nonl} a imiU cog Ut the wheti; (bat\nthere \"It not much to uy tbout our\nHt'll   mention   oaly   incidtntelly\nthat bt tod  19  flighti  ovar tha\nChoanal betwun 4 im. ud S p m\non W*dnt*d*y uarcbing tor Britiah\ntirmen itrindad In tbe Choanal\nSpenei- ucttoa lightid only on*\npilot floating at au but U wam't\nbacauu tbey wer* not \u00abftiei\u00ab_t that\nthey didn't tight more. Tha Choanal\nwu lilted with toll tir-Ka retcu*\nliunctm wbleb picked up moit\npilot* btfort (ht sen of thtir trout-\nut wu wet\nA depreued member ot th* iquidron wu Sgt-Pilot BUI Uptlgrovt\nof PenUcton. B. C.\n\"I wi* pretty browned oft whtn\nI tound out what wu going on and\ntbat I mined uott ot tt,\" ht uld.\nAll igreed thit Oermin tStapti\nto bomb tha convey carrying tbt\nCinidiini were \"pretty dsmn poor.\"\"\nSpirfirtt Carry on\nIn Hm Pact of\nTwo Softball Looms\nSuU cirrylng tba tpert torch to\nNtlton, Spltflru took aa two mft>\nball gamu this w*k. CY.O. pound-\nid thtm S-l to a brtaf ineouater\nWtdnttdiy but thty mtdt Truck-\nere itretch tor u tl-10 vittory fri-\n\u2022ley\nU.S. Army Schools\nDrop Football\nWASHINOTON, Ag  II (AP) -\nAll competitive toetbill Khedulu\nit Unittd Stitei Army School*\nwhere iir corpi mechinlci gtt thtlr\ntrilnlng hive batn'cancelled to in\norder  pouibly   prtttging   furUiir\ncuti  in   tht  widuprud  mlllttry\nsports progrim.\nMij.-Gen. liter R Wuver, Comminding Oent.il, wrote toe uvertl\n\u25a0care Khool hetdi undir hi* corn-\nmud thit inter-school or inter-\ncimp footbtll would Interfere too\nmuch with tht urgent training of\ntorcu.\nBAU STANDINGS\nNATIONAL LIAOUI\nBrooklyn .\u2014 .'\u25a0   \t\nSt Loull\t\nNew fork ...... ,\t\nCincinoitl ...\t\nPittiburgh\t\nChicago   \t\nBoiton  \t\nPhiltdtlphi*\t\nAMIRICAN LIAOUI\nNaw York\t\nBoaton \t\nC}*vtl*nd\t\nSt Loul*  \t\nDetroit :\t\nChicigo    - \t\nWuhlngton\nPhilidtlphl*  \t\n11 IS US\n75 41 Ml\n\u2022o m sea\nMM JIM\nMil 4W\n54 M Ml\n44 71 400\nJl 71-M\nTB 41 -M\nM tl STI\nMM MS\n\u00ab M .511\n51 51 .4M\ntl M ,147\n47 m 406\na 71 Ml\nHigh Praise lor Col. Merrill's\nCoolness Under Heavy Fire\nOTTAWA. Aug. 11 (CP)-Cool-\nous under huvy Bra at CoL Ctcil\nMtrritt of tb* South Sukatehtwu\nRtgimtnt during tb* attack ca\nDtepp* wu ducribed to \u2022 radio\ntalk lut nlghuby Wallace Weyburn,\nMontreal Standard Corespondent\nwho witb Rcsa Monro, Canadian\nPreu War CotTttpotxUct, got ubor*\nwkh tbe tovedtog forct.\nRayburn deicrlbed CoL Merritt M\n\"i torr-to guy* who 'haUt trom\nVtncouvtr, whart be uaed to be a\nlawyer.\"\n\"The but way to daeerib* tb* tort\net toldier Col Merritt ll would b*\nfor mt to repeit whttone at hli\notflctn remgrkad eo th* thlp letvlng __gltnd,\" Btyburn uld. To\non* of hit ftUowi ht uid:\n\"You have to pta a drtl rop* on\ntbt Colon*! to keep up with blm\"\nThe OormpoodeBt told how CoL\nMerritt it tbi btttlt teem ihouted:\n\"Comt on man, we're going to crou\nUili bridge-spread oui! Don't\nbunch up' hale we go\u2014\"\nAnd with that, wld Rayburn, \"ba\nut ott walking aerou tba bridgt,\nUn hit in bind, twirling lt round\nu hi waltd\u2014erect, oet th* tout\nbtt voucttnad by the muck tbat wu\nflying iround him.\"\nCoL Morrltt wu ducrlbad es\n\"young, only 11 with . boytob grto,\nu ithtotto bulk1, big, broad rtould-\ntn, ud t etoar-cut iquara tttf.\"\nTba broadcait wu beard ovtr th*\nNitional Network ot tbe Canadian\nBroadcuUng Corporation.\nTORONTO, (CP)- Ona ot Cao-\ntdt'i moit travelled hockey playtn\nli ln tht Royil Cuidiu Atr Force\nnow. Mauriea (Buleh) Marchaw\nJointd up otter a hockey career that\nextended trom Sukitchtwin to the '\nAtlintic Cout. Tbe M-year-old de-\nttneemin began witb Wtoatpei\nJunior Rtagtri tnd pliyed unto*\nwito Sukitoon Quikere, Otroldtn\nOoM Mlnon, North Sydoty VloUw\nIn. River Vote Site ttn tn the Burl.\ntrn United Statu Amiteur league\nTORONTO, (CP) - Hart Picard,\nont ot Manitoba*! outtttndlng goiter! tnd i member of mtny Willing-\ndon Cup teami. Is i lub-Ututananl\nin the Royal Cimdiin Naval Volunteer Reserve.\nMajor League\nLeaders\nBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS\nAMERICAN\nbatting\u2014Williams, Boston, .151.\nRunt\u2014Williams, Boston, 102.\nHltt\u2014Spence, Waihington, IM.\nDoubles\u2014Dimaggio, Boston, 14.\nTriples\u2014Spence, Wuhlngton, ind\n-Beith, Cleveland, 12.\n8tol\u00bbn Batei\u2014Cue, Wishington,\n10.\nPHohlng\u2014 Borowy, New York\n11-1\nNATIONAL\nBatting\u2014Reiser, Broolyn, .138.\nRunt\u2014Ott, New York, 88. '\nHits\u2014Sliughter, St. LouU, 14.\nDoublet\u2014Hick,\u2014 Chicago, jl.\nTriplet\u2014Slaughter, St Louis, 16.\nStolen Buei\u2014Relur, Brooklyn, 13,\nPitching\u2014ylrench, Brooklyn, 13-1,\nBettina leaders\nBy Thl Associated Pre\"!\nBatting (thret leiden In uch\nLeigue;\nPliyer, Club O AB R H Pet\nWilliami. R. S. 118 404 IM 143 Ml\nReiser, Dodi. M 271 78 IM .SM\nGordon, Yanki 111 414 M 133 MO\nWright, W Sox 79 177 41 M _\nLombardi, B'I M 328 . M 75 .325\nMuslal,   Cards   IM MS   M 111 .332\nHome runi: National leigue\u2014\nOtt, Gltnti 21; Americu Lugue\u2014\nWilliims, Red Sox 26.\nRum batted In: National Leigue\n\u2014Medwick, Dodgeri 79; American\nLugue\u2014WUllanu, Red Sox 109.\nTony Musto Wins\nUpset Decision\nOver Lee Savold\nWASHINOTON, Aug. 11 (AP.)\n\u2014Tony Muito, thi iquit Chloaeo-\n\u2022n with tht bobbing, erouohlng\n. ityle, icored in upiit 10-round\ndecliion over Let Savold of Du.\nMolnii, ll., In 0 heivyweight icnp\nhire tonlsht Muito wtlghid 1M\npoundt; Savold IM1\/*\nTha 1-1 decliion wu booed lustily by tbe crowd. Miny of thi 7000\nspectators and preu row rlngilden\nbelieved Savold, who used in educated left hud and \u25a0 hard itralght\nright bid outpointed Musto.\nReferee Eddie Lefond voted for\nSavold. The two. judgu Dr. Robert\nEiler ind Dr. O. U. Singer, both of\nWuhington, ilded vith Tony. On\nthe Associated Press car Savold\nwu credited with ilx rounds, Muito\nwith three and one wit icored even.\nSavold looked slow and tired In\nthe early roundi and wot unable to\nlocate the elusive Tony until the\nfourth, whin hit left Jibs itarted to\ntell. Both tighten missed badly\nthroughout.\nMuito dealt Savold iomt wvtre\npunlihment In tht cllnchei, uilng\n\u2022hert blowi to thi body that hurt\ntha lowan. Whtn thi pair camt\nout ind boxed, however, Savold\nwai thl aggreiior ind looked fir\nluperior.\nSavold ikipped a coupla ot prlmt\nopportunities to put Muito in a bad\nholi. He cornered the Chlcagou on\ntht ropu twlct but wu unible to\nland a reaUy telling blow becauie of\nMusto's crouching style.\nTORONTO, (CP)-Binolt \"Ben'\nSiurlel, chiirmm of competition of\nthe Laurlentian Ski Zone ln Quebec\nIs icheduled to go on ictive service\nis t cidet officer it St. Jerome.\nHe wu i member of the Totem\nSki Club ln Montreal and ittrred\nIn downhill ind slalom ikilng.'\n(This advertisement Is not published or displayed by ths Liquor\nControl Bosrd or by ths Government of British Columbls\nSports Roundup\nBy HUGH FULLERTON,-R.\nAuoelited Prm Iportl Writer\nNBW YORK, Aug. SI (AP)- It\nthere'i any truth In the rumor around New York thit Pte, Billy\nConn it'about to be ihipped to in\nOfficer's Trilnlng School, one guy\nwbo doein't know tnythlng about\nIt It William Divld Conn... Thl\nreuon Ben Jonu lt ihipping Whirlaway to Camden for the Trenton\nHandicap Aug 29 initead ot keeping\nhim at Saratoga to run for Juit u\nmuch dough In th* Saratoga Hindi-\ncap It that Ben wanta 'o do a favor\nfor a friend who li an official of\nthe Garden state track ... the\nWorld Seriei broadcast will Include\nshortwave trtnsmltiion iround tht\nworld' to ruch American soldiers\nMd tailors on .foreign service . ,.\nChicigp Bein htvt uied George\nWilion U decoy on forwird pm\n-j plays so often .thtt hit teammates\ncalled him \"quack quack\"\nONE-ROUND KNOCKOUT\nAs a goiter, .red Apostoli tpplr*\nSgtly throwi u miny hook? as he\n\u2022ver did In the ring-Fred playtd i\nround with Sen) Snead down it the'\nNorfolk Naval Tnlnin,; Station tha\nother diy and I afterward he confessed: \"I've never felt to lonely ln\nmy life\u2014Sara wu straight down\nthe middle and I was all over the\ncourie\u2014by mygelt.\nThis yetr the cost of the wir ihowi toother increase. Canada will need almost four billion dollars\nto ci-jry on. Where is this increase to camt from?\nFrom the large income groups? Yes\u2014but not from\nthem alonel Their new tax rates rtnge w high as\n98%. A married man with an income of $50,000\nmust piy about 67c out of every dollar\u2014or if he\nhis an income of $100,000 he mutt pty about 78c\nout of every dollir.\nFrom big companies? Yet\u2014but not from them\n\u2022loneI The full amount of til exceu profiti hu to\nbe ptld over to the government, while 30% of\nnormtl profits are taxed tway.\nClearly, this is t btttie for our very existence.\nEvery persona rich snd poor, must pty hit or her\nshare. Incom* Ttx it fpr lo til. It distributes tht\nload according to eich person's ability to.pty.\nThere'i goin; to be lest money in our pay envelopes\n\u2014because ths 1942 income ux of salary and wage\nearners it being deducted it the source during\nSeptember 1942 to Auguit 194J.\nFormi TD-1, which should\nlie flleil with yoor employer at onc*( miy' I-\nNcured from your employer,\nPost Offices, or Iniptcton\nof Income Tix.\nEmployer* tnd Pott Officii\nliivi been requeued to dii.\npliy in 1 prominent place\nthl official Tibl. of Tu\nDtductiom.\nHere arrfact* you. ihonld know i\n1, Deduction starts with thi first   I single person without dependents 6, If your ulary or wiges trt let\ntad without personal livings. thin j, of your incomt, your em-\n4. The Tit-t of Tix Deductions is pW\u00abt will make the deductions ip-\ndesigned to collect ibout JO* of plicabU to such siluy or wagei but\/\nyour tottl IJ42 ta ifter allowing for you must ilso piy (by qutrterly ln-\nthe National Defence Tax deducted ittlmenti commencing: October }t,\nduring the first 8 months of 1942. 1942)  tu on your other incomt tnd\n5. A mirgin of 10\u00abt hu bun lift ~>u\u00bbt ** TW ww-'1 \"to\u2122 \u2022**\u25a0 Apti\nfor tdjurtmenti io thtt, in most cases, U43. Rnaitttnee Form T.7.B Indi-\nowr-diduction will be avoided with- vidutls, for us* is rSch cases, will be\n3. If you do not file Form TD-1 with   out letvlng t luge bilince to pty it available sometime in September it\nyour employer, hi must deduct thi   the tlmt of filing the mnual return Post Offices and local Incom* Ta\namounts provided by the Tabic for   in Stptembtr 1941. offices.\nEXAMPLE! Or WEEKLY DEDUCTION!\npay-period beginning in September,\n2. Your employer must deduct tb*\nimount provided by the'officiil Table\nof Tax Deductions for your current\nrate of pay, taking account of th*\nmarital status, dependents and personal savings you ihow on Form\nTD-1.  .\nSINGLE-NO DEPENDENTS\nMAKin-Mro DEPENDENTS\nUAMUED-l DEPENDENTS\nWMkly\nEarnl-nfi\nDeduction with\nNo Credit\nfor Stvlnif\nfor 8av.i}f-\nDeduction wlth\nfnrS\u00ab\u00bblntl\nDeduction with\nFaHCredlt\nfor i. *ini-\n-eduction wltt\nNo Crtdlt\nfnrSiTlnw\nTwar\nfor fits\u2014fi\nlis\n$ 1.07\ni .29\n\u2014m.\n,\nm\u2014\n\u2014.\n20\n2.J7\n1.13\n\u2014    \u25a0\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\n2J\n3.80\n2.00\n$   .90\nJ.03\n.      $  .29\n\u2014\n10\nJ.37\n3.21\n3.18\n1.09\n.43\n\u2014\n\u00bb\n7.34*,\n4.84\n4.92\n1.88\nl.\u00ab9\n$ J2\n40\n9.1J\n\u00ab.27\n\u00ab.73\n3.13\n3.51\n1.3J\n41\n10.9J\n7.71\n8.3J\n4.50\n5.32\n2.17\nJO\n12.74\n9.14\n10.36*\nJ.8S\n7.13\n2.99\n60\n17.18\n12.8(5\n14.30\n8.90\n11.08\n4.80\nCOLIN GIBSON,      '\nMMtfir\u00ab\/ _tl_l\nDOMINION Or CANADA-DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE\nINCOME TAX DIVISION\nC FRASER ELLIOTT,\nCommhibntr of Incomt Tsx.\nL|ij|*^jfy^ygf|gig^^^|f^|0^fj\n._i_t______\n'*__-.{_-tt-t'it\n PAOI  SIGHT  \u00bb\n-NIUON DAILV NSW* SJSLSON  S. C.-SATUAOAY MORNim AUGUST tt. t\u00bbSS-\nBAiV LOVSS THSSI\nLtt btby letrn his mimal\nfriendi trom theu umple motlfi\nembroidered on hii clothei tnd\nnunery llnent. You'll htvt t\nmotif dont in t Jiffy, they're to\nlimple! Pattern 244 containi a\ntransfer pattern of 12 mottfi averaging l*ix\\% Inchei; materiali\nrequired; illustration of stitches.\nStnd twtnty cenn tor thli pit-\nMm to Thl Nilun Dally Ntwi.\nNttdlttnft Dipt. Ntlun. Writt\nolilnly pttttrn numbtr, your\nnamt and tddrtu. Pttttrn will\nbt milled to your homt within\n10 diy-\nWhvuatL   -y-V_bt\n\u2022 AY TWO-PIECI 8TYLB\nTht two-piece style Is such t\ntenutlonal success that Marian\nMartin now ihowi it in a soft\ndresi-up venion, Pattern 9123.\nThe Jacket has an optional scalloped edge and prettily shaped\ncollar and cuffs. Front skirt panel! give nice linei. ,\nPattern 9123 may be ordered\nonly in misses' ilzei 12. 14, 18, 18\nand 20. Size 16 requires 3% yards\n35 inch fabric and % yard contrast.\nSend twenty etna for thli\nHer Ian Mirtin pattern. Be iure to\nwrite pltlnly your SIZE, ntme,\ntddreu tnd ityle number.\nSend your ordtr to The Dally\nNtwt. Pattern will be lent to your\nhome-within 10 dtyi.\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QUILLEN\nALSO A PSYCHIC BID\nEVERYliODY knowi Uut t Wd\nmtdt by I pltytr who bit nowhere nur tht holding Indlctted\nby It It \u2022 piychlc bid Intended to\nmislead Uit opponenU. By tht\numt token. \u2022 ptu with t htnd\ncontaining plenty of itrength tor\nt bid, plut perhapi iomt idditlonil. It liw piychlc, for tht purpou\nof misleading tht opponent! Into\nthinking Ule hmd It weak. A\npltytr wbo wu tither of theu\nmeuurei mutt bt cireful In the\nlattr bidding to protect hit own\ntide from the comequencei of Ml\ntction. if kt tia.\n\u2666 _J\n\u2022 AS\nfQJS32\n+ KQJS\n*K ITS\nf*\\*.\n\u2666 A K 8 4\nN\nW  E\nS\n4103\nVJS742\n4 10 9 J 2\n\u2666Q9542\nVK10S\n4MI\n4>AS7\n(Duler:    mtt    MortMkartfe\nvulnerable.) \u2022\nWett North Bait '\nPui      IS !\u00bb 14\nPau      > t. Pau        2 f\nPau J NT Put        3 NT\nDbl\n1* Dbl Pau\nPau 1 NT Pass\nPan     3 4      -'au\n'\u2666\nINT\nWhat a terrific lecturing Weit\ntook after thli hmd wai played\nit Tible 1. Ht had started wtth\nwhat  he  considered   t   \"tmart\"\nptst cf hit good hand. East, thinking him weak, ituck In a psychic\noverall, which Wut ihould lattr\nhavt rtad,' afttr hli vulntnblt\nopponent! wtnt; on to gtme. But,\nwith hit own itrength concealed,\nht reckoned ht wu la imbuih\nmd 10 madt \u2022 very dingirout\ndoublt\u2014a vtry costly ont, whtn\ncoupled wtth tht playing ht did.\nEut ltd tht htart 4 to the 8,\nQ and A. Tht iptde A woo, Uu J\nwu ducked tqr Wut. Ult hurt 10\nwu finessed, tht tpaSt Q ftU to\ntht K, md Wut had a chtnct now\nto try ont of hit top ditmondi. Ht\ndid not, however, but led tht 4 of\nthe tult, which dummy's 10 won.\nTht ipadt S tnd S wtn now good\nfor trlcki, also thi htart K, tnd\nfour clubi finished the play, giv-\nIn; North three extn trlcki doubled.\nWhere Wut mide hli natural\nopening, ot either 1 ipadt or t\ndiamond u ahown it Tablt 2.\nNorth and South ilso got Into\n3-No Trumpt and made their gtmt\nwithout my difficulty, but icored\nnothing comparable, u they wera\nnot doubled md did not takt all\nof those aurplut trlcki.\n*   t   \u2022 .\nYonr Week-End Umtf\nIt your left-hand opponent\nmakei 1 takeout or lnformaUvt\ndouble over your original mit Md,\nyour partner redoubles, md your\nright-hand opponent then bidi a\nauit, what principle appliu to tht\naction you now ihould takt? In\nother words, what ia tht message\nconveyed to you by your partner'e\nredouble? What dou it tell you to\ndo with respect to a bid by tht\nplayer oa your right t\nHENRY\nBy Carl Anderson\ntMitributed br Kim reituru\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nACROSS DOWN\nLHlgh, 1. Aitupor\ncraggy Mil     2. Unit of\n4.Chmct weight\n7. Real S.mwill\n8. Wicked 4. Chopi\n10. Outer coat ot 6. Make\ngrain (pois.)     use of\n11. Dlmlnlshet    6. Feather\n13. Belgium\n7. Vestige\n9. Multitude!\n10. Nail\n12. Species\nof cassia\n(pi.)\n22. Constellation\n24. Mischievous\nperson\n25. Sloth\n26. Part of\ngarment\n27. Aircraft\nshelters\n28. King of\nBaahan\n34. Likt\n36. Gritvoualy\n36. Each one\n37. Experiment\n-Ui*l   UH11II\n{--UH-   i'l'lllii*\nEMU--   l-JIIMIll*\na_ii_Ha- !._acii_\nmm. JraauQBI\nHII   iiMflli-     III'!\naaaa i-hub\nai;]u_-i L__i9.i_i\ns_>_ -tana \u201ei\n_**_ aaaa at*1\nawc-ai 1'.in uwu\nr_BHi_ !-i_a_i[_[_\nmam \\_i-iiMu\nU1IIL1I-4   MUl-il\nUi_l*_  -Jl_l-W\n16. Music note   39. Cotted with\n20. Kills Icing\nYeste-Ur't Auwer\n40. Yucctlikt\nplmt\n42,Tofrty\n44. Tien\n\"When a girl walks like Mary\nJane, it's the female way of whist-\nlin' to attract the other sex\"\nmarble\n14. Scorch\n15. Stress\n17. Reclined\n18. EnglUh\nriver\n19. It li\n(contr.)\n21. Ahead\n22. Part of day\n(abbr.)\n23. Climbing\nvine\n26. Coastline\n29. Astray\n30. Goods eaat\noverboard\n31.Aloft\n32. Type\nmeasurt\n33. Label\n35. Place\n38. Ova\n41. Days before\nAsh\nWednesday\nt-. Courage\n45. Weight\nallowances\n46. Muse of\nlyric poetry\n47. Turn inside\nout\n48. Plat-bottom boat\n49. Trui*\n50. Elevated\ntralna\n(abbr.)\n61. Cunning\n<iRVPTOQtlOTE\u2014A cryptogram quotation\nBVHMKQA.   ENHAOZHT   TKWD-EZQAVZW\nGT   LGTMZI'T   VZZA \u2014 P.HVQT.\nYesterday* Cryptoquote:    ALL SCIENCE HAS ONE  AIM,\nNAMELY. TO FU-JD'A THEORY OF NATURE-EMERSON-\nCryutoquu\u20141 are quotations ot famoui penom - written cipher.\nA lubstitute character hai replaced the original letter. For instance,\nan \"R\" may lubititute for the original \"E\" throughout the entire\ncryptoquote. or a \"BB\" may replace \u00bb\u25a0> \"T'.T.\" Find tht kit md follow through to tht solution.\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nBy Gtorge McManus\nMOTHER\/\nWHY SO\nSAD?\n7^\nOH' IT'S THie WAR\/\/ WHV DO\nPEOPLE V*MT TO RGHTflP\nTHEV WOJL<- JUST TRY TO\nUNDERSTAND EACH OTHER\nAMO BE  MORS     , -\ncoNsiOBiicre\/  (\n\u25a0PTH-V WOULD JUST\nTRY TO BG KICB TO\neach ameR-Twece\nNEVER WOULD  BE\nAUY   PIQHTIWQ-\nDONALD DUCK\nBy Walt Disney\nKING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED    \/\nBy Zane Grey\nUNCLE WILL KILLVOU\nJUST UKE HE DID\nCONSTABLE M00RE\/\nSEE STUNG.NOTHING\/THAT'*\nPOISON IVY RASH\/\nttSSK\nCm-mt.\nwrf-I-\nJM-l \\\ntttt} m__m ty**_a Xm.'   Xs\nBLONDIE\n'By Chic Young\n_, ......_^\u2014.\n \t\n\t\n\t\n1C_H\n-\u2022JULMN DAILY NEWS, NELBON t C-SATUSDAV MORNINC  AUGUST Bt WS\t\nPHONI 144\nClassified Advertising\n-M*    Look Down These Wont Ad Columns foi Borgoii\nns    -^\nfHONl 144\nBIRTHS\nHAMILTON\u2014To   Mr.   ud   Mrt.\nGuy Himilton, WUlow Point, tt\nKoottnty Ltke General'Hospital.\nNtlson, Auguit 10, twin dtughttn\nTOtt-SEND-To Mr. tnd \"Jin\nWilliim Towniend, 901 Houiton\nStrett, it Koottnty Ukt Genertl\nHoipltil, Nelion, Augutt II, i dtugh-\nttr. \t\nTOMLIN-To Mr. tnd Mri. Htnry\nTomlia, Stlmo, it Kooteniy Like\nGeneral Hoipittl, Ntlion, Auguit\n11. t daughter.\nHELP WANTID\nAppUctUoni will not ot conilder-\nid trom penoni In tht impioytneut\not uy Arm corpontlon or otatr\nemployer engiged tn tht production of munitions wtr equipmeni\nor luppllei for thl irmtd forctt\nunleu iuch \u2022 perion ll I ikillto\ntrtdeimm not ictutlly tmployed\nIt hti trade\nWINWl-A. MW AND WPiST-\nneeded bidly by Government for\nwir work. You eu train it homt\nfor Job tl Stenographer. Typut,\nOffice Clark, Letter Ctrrier, MaU\nClerk, Customs Examiner, etc.\nFree idvici tnd record of ippolntment of our itudenti from\nM.C.C. ClvU Service School Ltd.,\nWinnipeg. The oldeit In Cinidi.\nNo igenti.\nnphtr tor office work. Experience\ndeilnble, but not necessary. Apply Intptctor Of ntrtl'i Representative, lnipection Botrd of United\nKingdom tnd Canida Co Con-\n\u25a0Olldlttd Mining ind Smelting Co.,\nTnU, B.C,       \t\n\u2022WaHT--: MAN FOR RANCH\nAblt to milk tnd hindle horses.\nJ. Robinson, Blewett,'B.C.\nV7ANTED: MINERS AND BUCK-\ntn for Mammoth ind Standard\nMines, Silverton. B.C.\nWANTED: GIRL TO HELP IN AFT~-\nernoon. Light work. Ph. 384-X\nllRL M>R Li--t H6*J-_WO-iC\nPhone S40-L. Mominga.\nWANT*-: -ttd C_-RK ~-P\nHotel Crinbrook, Cranbrook, B.C\ntin   _\nTEACHERS\nii TEACHER IS REQUIRED FOR\nGilpin Rural PubUc School, duties\nto commence with Fill Term\nPupils 8 to 10. Apply to H. W. Col-\nlini, Official Truitet, Gilpin\nSchool District, Grind Forkt, B.C.\nWanted: teacher for jaf~-\nfriy School. Salary, ont thousand\nl yetr. Apply \u2022 Sec. of Jaffray\nSchool Board, Jatfray, B.C,\nWANTED: TEACHER FOR NE.D-\nlei rural ichool. Apply H. Kendrlck, Secretary, Needlei, B.C.\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpecial Low Ratei tor non.\ncommerciil advertisement! under thli classification to assist\nptoplt ieeklng employment.\nOnly 39c for one week (S days)\neoven my number of required\nlinea Payable ln advance Add\n10c if box number deilred\n-ILLMAN, PAST MILITARY AGE\nctpable ot taking full charge of\nconcentrator wants. Steady employment, small mill preferred\nApply box 6894, Daily News\n\"WPERIENCED SASH AND DOOR\nfactory man open for Job about\nSept 15. Able to take charge as\nforeman. Past military age. Reply\nto Box 6799 Daily News.\n_ii i\nPROPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nBUSINESS AND    \u00ab\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nASSAYERS AND MINE\nREPRESENTATIVES\nPERSONAL\nHAROLD S. EL-IS, ROSSLA.NU\nB.C. Provincial Aistytr, Chimin\nlndlvlduil  rtprtttnUtivt  for\nihlppen it Trtil Smtlttr\nA. J.-BUII, Independent Mine Rep-\nrtltnttllvt. Box 54, TraU. B -\n_. w. #!_WJWS6N, PBoVTHCUL\nAstayer, 301 Joiephlni St. NeUon.\nTHl Wt_.  K00T_KAY~A-_A.\noffice, 930 Stanley Si, Ntlton, Bt.\n_6OT_NA.   MINIS A-SAYXUS\nBox 308, Ntlton, B.C.\nCHIROPRACTORS\nA.   E   McDONALD,   DC.   Ptlmer\nGrid. X-Rty. Strand Blk- TrtU\nCOR8ETIERES\nSPENCER C0R8-TIIRE\nMitt S. Boomer, 317 Gon, Ph M-L\n\u25a0 i   ii\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014=i \u2014_\u2014\u2014_\u2014__-I\nENGINEERS ANO SURVEYORS\nBOYD C. AFFLECK, P.O. Box 104,\nTrill, B. C, Survtyor tnd\nEngineer, Phont \"Betvtr -tilt\"\nft. W. HA--_N. MiNl-0 k cnm.\nEngl netr; B.C. Ltnd Survtyor,\nRoultnd tnd Grmd Forki, B.C\nFOOT  SPECIALISTS\n8. 3. GILLIS, DSC; R.C.P. REQ'D\nChiropodist, Foot SpecliUlt, Bergeron Block. Ph. 1199, Trill, B.C.\nFUNERAL HOMES\nSOMERS FUNERAL HOME\n702 Biker St Phone 3S3\nCert Mortician     Lidy Attendant\nModern Ambulinct Servict\nINSURANCE AND RE.AL ESTATE\nCHAS. F. McHARDY. INSURANCE,\nRttl Estate, Phont 139\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachint ihop, acetylene ind electric\nwelding,   motor  rewinding,\ncommerciil refrigeration\nPhone 903 334 Vernon St.\nOPTOMETRISTS\nW. E. MARSHALL\nOptometrlsti\n1498 Biy Ave, Trail      Phont 177\nSASH FACTORIES\nLAWSON'S    SASH    FACTORY\nHtrdwood merchant, 273 Biker St\nSECOND HAND STORES\nWE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANUE\nWhtt htve you? Ph. 934 Ark Store\nLIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES, ETC.\nFor Sale\n8 rm. houae. Close (PI\/t AA\nin. 2 bathroomi. .. iDItA\/v\nStucco flnlihed home. 3 bedrooms. Large living room. Coait\nfir floors. Kitchen. Built in cupboards Bathroom. All naw\nplumbing, recessed bath. Basement. Laundry tubi. Furnace.\n4 loti. Offered for Immediate\nTermi      t_ _57UU\nF. A. Whitfield\nPhont 69\nNclson, B. C.\n.OOD FARM LANDS FOR SALS\non easy ttrmi ln Albtrti tnd\nSaskatchewan Writt for full InformtUon to 908 Dtpt of Nttunl\nReiourcei. CP.R   Cilgiry   Alti\n*Tj ACRE FRUIT RANCH WITH,\ncreek, netr highway tnd Koottnty Lake. 7 rm. furn. ot unfurn.\nhouse. Box 8007, Dally Newa.\nHouses\nfor Sale\nBtl our very complete lilting,\nall' classes,   all   pricei,   iomt\npriced exceptionally low for tm-\n' mediate sale.\nT. D. Rosling\n088 Ward St\nPhone 717\n| FOR QUICK SALE, LOT 39 X 99,\nOyfo Park Rd., Mri. A. Hanion.\n11. A. WHITFIELD. REAL ESTATE\n\u2022nd Iniurinct, 417 Hill *3t. Ntlion.\nBABY CHICKSMtHODE ISLAND\nRtdi ind New Himpihirei, An\ndrtw Christie strain, good utility\nItock, ipproved ind bloodtested\n$800 per 100. Chicks reidy to\nihip ivery Tuesdiy John Good\nmm, 1839 Gilley Avenue. New\nWeitminiter B.C\t\nFOR SALE: 40 PURE BRED NEW\nHampshire pullets md cockereli.\nPhone 688-1,.\nFOR    SAL!    HEAVY    HORSE-\nFred -lookoff. Castlegar. B. C.\nFOR   SALE:   HORSE,   1400   LBS.,\nharness, skidding getr, Ph. 611-R2,\nFOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS\nSAVE FURNACE WORK\nsnd WORRY\nWonderful opportunity to buy\nautomatic coil itoktr. Practically good as new. Will save\n23% on coal bill and give more\nheating efficiency than hand\nitoking. Requlrei no expert attention. Operate! automatically\nwith thermostatic control. Ideal\nfor ateam or hot water. Bargain\nat' $200. In itorage ready tor\ndemonstration and Installation. \u25a0\nD. L KERR\nNelion\nFOR SALE: 3-INCH STAVE CLEAR\nhardwood round water tank, nze\n10 ft. dii. 12 ft high, with roof.\nComplttt with ill fittings. Uted\none year. G. J. Cheveldave, Box\n77, Cutlegir, B. C.\n__E. \u2022)._\u00bb__ a_-N_\u00a5 OX. OTtD\nRange, in first-class cond. 119 High\nStreet or Ph. 838-L.\nFOR SALE: NORGE REFRIGERA\ntor. Good condition. Cash. Box 6891\nDally N<?wi.\nPIPE \u2022 FITTINGS - TUBES - SPE-\nclal lew prices. Active Trading Co\n916  Powell  St.  Vancouver   BL\nROOM AND BOARD\nWANTED; BOARD le ROOM FOR\nboy attending hlgn ichooL Write\nBox 8930, Dtlly Newi.\n_6AR_ i- '--OM\": R_A_0-A$__\nrate. Close to Jr. tnd High School!\nPhone 981-R.\nr\"o6M\"A-_ fi\"6Aftb W- WO\nglrli. Mn. Barcliy, 814 Koottnty.\n\" MININC PROPERTIES\"\nMINING PROPERTIES FOR SALE\nHelena, No. 4238, 29 icrei Mountain Chief, No. 8, 98-19. 4470 Silver\nBand   62-9\u20143878.   Write   Mn.   E.\nNord,   Sprague, Washington,\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAimer Ho.it   epp   CPK   Depot\nMUTUAL LOT Of i!anA-A. ft.\nI DiU. rtprtttattuvt US Wtrd\n81 'Phoat SS\t\nUSED CLOTH 1-tS WOULD Bl\ngrtittunj reetivtd it tat Buvt-\niiou Army 113 Victorii Strttt\n\u2022RX Wl US-. TO-LJ dt AU\nkinds for cuk. Chtu, ind. Hud\nStort\ntef-TH. Photo tolll-as*\nP. O Boa SSS. Vincouvtr\nRolli dtvtloptd tnd printed ISc\n12 nprlntt SxT tnlargtmut 39c\ni pav cm rann uquor\nud wtnt bottlei. -Micaitt\" tc\ndot. IS Ud 40 oi, 16c aoi Deliver lo t. P. Morgan. Ntlton. B C.\nI> m WANT PRiNTI-<5 6. AS.\ndescription write to Duly Newt\nCommerciil Printing Dipt, Ntlion,  &  C.\n.oUcA-Ru-nAHOWJ-N-.-.\ngtrttn witb our help. Cttudiin\nKlndtrgtrtu Institute, etn M C\nC Schools, Winnipeg. MuitoM\n__N 6NL.I SIN- kc pOSTA-k\nfor Frtt Catalog ot Joktt Novelties Books. Blides Sundriei tic.\nPirii Novtlty, Dept \"B\" 111 Mclntyrt Bldg, Winnipeg. MuiUiOt\ni-t -LlbNS photo- _&\u00ab\nP.O   Box 434. Vincouvtr, B..\nAny ilit roll div, printed, JJc Reprints. It etch.  Frtt 8x7 coupon.\nA trill will convlnct you\"\nti l's PATRI6TI- t<5 SELL THAT\nunteded irtlcle to lomtont who\ncu un lt It rtprtitnti rtw mate.\nrill ud vtlutblt Ubor. Sill lt\nwith in tdvtrtlsement In thi Duly\nNewi Classified Columni.\nUS-FUR COATS R__1N1_>, QLAZ.\ned ud minor reptln , . , rtduc-\ntlont up to 90% during our AN'\nNUAL AUGUST FUR SAlE . .\nconvenient ttrmi.\nPOLAR FURS LTD.\n848 OrinvlUi St.. Vincouver B.C.\nfilms develop!-) AN- PWHT\ntd (6 or 8 exposure roll) 25c, lie-\nprints lc each For your vicition\nsnapshot!, choose Kryital Finish\nOuarinteed non-fidt prlnti\nKryital Photoi, Wilkie. Saskatchewan   Established  over SO  years\nMEN'S SPECIAL\nMen'i penonil drug lundnei,\nfineit quillty, tested, gutrin-\nttld, 12 for 90c 29 tor St 00. n-\nlortcd, Including world'i funni-\nut ]oki novelty fret, ud catalogue of rundnti.\nWESTERN DISTRIBUTORS\nBox 34 Dept NC. Reglnt Sask.\n-6-AK _ l-l-Hl-V-\"; fWB COM\nplett sets velox printi from my\nroll ot films, 29c. Speciil, mall only\nreprlnti 2V_c etch. Prompt ier-\nvlct. Wt promlie to latlsfy you\nln every wiy. Professionil Pho-\ntognpher, 29 yrs. experience.\nSend in your frlend'i fllmi tool\nFILM EXCHANGE, P.O. Box 90.\nCutlegir. -\nAUTOMOTIVE\nMOTORCYCLES,   IICYCLU\nBuy tht. Right Car\nand Buy It\n\"RIGHT\"\nWe gutrintee dependability\u2014You compare our prices\n1938 Chev. Cosch\n1938 Chev. Sedan\n1938 Dodge Sedan\n1939 Chev. Sedan\n.|746\n|796\n.9846\n6800\nNelson Transfer\nCo., Ltd.\nBanc Cot Dclivtry\nin 20 Starts\nWASHINGTON, Aug- 11 >APl-\nPetroletu- Caordiaitai Bttold let-\nit todty prohibited rtilrste dtllvtry ot lutonwOilt guollnt ta 10\nKitts in tht Middlt Wttt vt*\nSouthwut In t mat* to rtltttt u\nett milt. 9000 io TOSO tank ctrt\ntor supplying the But.\n.-M\u00abS MIMS\nPhont 99\nNilson, B. C.\nWI HAVE A FEW LIGHT AND\nhtivy trucki ltft Ctntrtl Truck\ntnd Equlpmtnt Co Phont 100\n701 Front Strttt, NtUon, B.C.\nTHESE HAVE\nTIRES\n1939 Chsv. Deluxe Cosch.\n1937 Hudson Terrsplsns\nCoach\n1940 Pontlse 4-pssi. Coupe\nA REAL DEAL AT\nSKY CHIEF AUTO\nSERVICE\n122 Btker St. Nelson\nPOR SALE OR TRADE: PORD VS\n2% ton truck. WIU tike '38 or 37\nlight delivery or ctr. Writi 1801\nRobertion Ave., Nelion.\nEnemy Will Pay\nFor (rimes\nSays Roosevelt\nWASHINOTON, Aug- 11 iAP>-\nPrttideot Rootevtlt wtrntd tntmy\nnitioni ln t formtl ittttmtnt todty\nOt \"ttirful r.trlbution\" to comi tor\nwhtt ht ctUtd thtlr \"btrbtrlt\ncrimei\" igtinn civilian populttloni\nIn Axis-occupied countriu\nTht Pmidtnt iuued hit wtrnlng\nifter Stcrttiry ot SUU Cordell\nHull htd glvu him t communlcition\ntrom tht Ntthtrltndt Ambuudor\nUd tht Yugoiliv ind Luxembourg\nMinUten cilllng ittention te Nul\nlltylng ot hot: agei.\nDescribing thtn u tcti of duptr-\ntte mu, tnd promising thiy would\nmult ln ttirful retribution, the\nPreildent Mid tbe Governmmt of\nthi Unltid Stttei hid been receiving Information ot Axli itrocltlei\ntrom numtroui source* tnd would\nwelcome more.\nWhm Ihe United Nitioni ichieve\nvictory, ht taurted, tt it thtlr purpou to mike ippropriitt utt ot tht\n\u2022massed evidence.\nTbe tine will come, Mr. Roouvtlt itid, whtn tht guilty penoni\nwill hivt to stind up ln courts of\nliw In countriu they now irt op-\nprtMlng ind iniwer tor thtlr icti.\nBan Leaves and\nPasses for\nLazv Soldien\nOTTAWA. Auf. 11 (CPl-Ooot-\nbyt to wttk ind Ittvti, elhu ihort\nlti vu ud off-duty puiei tor thi\nArmy officer tnd iol-.tr tn Cutot\nwho filli bthlnd tn hli training\n\"bectuit ot itecknta or mitcu-\nduet er othtr \u00ab_n within thtir\noontrol*\nThey wut be getting uy more\nundtr u Army routlnt ordtr mtdt\npublic todty. lniteid thty will bt\nglvu txtrt training periods during tvening!, Stturdty ifternooni\nud Sundtyt until thty citch up.\nTht ordtr tpplln to til formi-\ntbns ul ur.iti ot thi Army In tht\nDominion.\nOfficeri ud toldltri who fill bthlnd in thtlr trilnlng through\nciusei beyond thtlr control\u2014for\ntxample, hospltaliulkn or quir-\nutlno\u2014mty bt granted thort leave\nbut will not be tllowed off-duty\nptsiMi until they hive bten brought\nup to required itandird.\nUnion Drops Barrier\nto Womtn Worktn\nVANCOUVER, At* 21 (CP1-\nTht Boiltrmtken' ud Iron Shipbuilder!' Union todty pused I ruolutlon tcctptlng womtn Into IU\nmembership. Only womu iffected\nto fir by tht decliion il 12-yetr-old\nDorU HcSwtn, who itirted work tn\nBurrird drydock u i weldtr thli\nweik. Thi union itlpultted ln IU\nruolutlon thtt women welders muit\nreceive the Union icile ot wiges-\nSS ctnU u hour\u2014the umt rite u\nmilt welden.\nFILMS PRbP_RL. pro-ESSM\nPrlnti you will bt proud to ihow\nto your frlendi. Any 8 or 8 txpu-\nmrt roll dtvtloptd tnd printed\n29c; or 12 reprtnta SSc. Enlargement! midt from your own negatives ind framed ln in attractive\nend frame 3%x5%; special 29c;\n3 tor 79c. 5x7 special 49c; 8 for\n$120 Plact your films in protei-\nilontl handi. No italns. No\nscratches. Send your orden with\nconfidence to Super SnapshoU,\nBox 2999. Winnipeg.\nRENTALS\nSEE OUR SELECTION OF\nLATE MODEL\nPICK OF THE MARKET\nUsed Cars\nAU with excellent tint.\nSNAPI 1931. OLDSMOBILE Deluxe Six touring Sedin. A retl\nbuy. No trtdu.\nFull price \t\n$395\nCuthbert Motors\nLIMITED\nNelson, B. C.\nOpp. Poit Offloe and Hume Hotel\nFOR SALE: 1937 FAROO TRUCK,\n\u2022ft  to  l  ton, good tirei.  Nelson\nAuto Wrecken.\nSEE OUR STOCK\nOF OOOD USED CARS\n$75 to 81000\nPEEBLES\nLIMITED\n153 Biker St.        NeUon, B. C.\nmodtrn ipirlrnmta. McHardy, Iniurinct ind Real Estate. Ph, 135.\nFOR RENT: 3-RM PARTLY FURN-\nlshed Suite. 259 Baker. Ph. 488-1,.\nFOR'rENT: _.Rtv. FURN. SUITE,\n311 Vemon St., City.\nFOR RENT: 7-R00MED FURN'D\nhit. Mn. Sinclair, 1912 Stanley St.\nif6-' RENT: .URN. 3-RM. APART-\nment. Ph. 123-L.\nflMt. -flite-' $i8 PEtt taOOTH.\n228 Anderion St. See toy tgent\nFOR REN.: 5 RU- STUCCO -S*_\nFalli Stntt. Apply 125 Sillct St\n.OR  R_Nt:   SIX'-RA-M*  APART.\nover Dwytr Store\nfWfttT\n825.00 mo\nALSO  A\nSUltfi. ALSO A STOII\nhoun partly  furnlihed   Ph   118\nTERRACE APTS Beautiful modern\nfrlgldalre tqulpptd lultei\nA HOME rOrTTH-SrTtWA-\ntrom homt Strathcona Hottl Apti.\nor later model Box 5922 Newi\nWANTED MISCELLANEOUS\nFOR RENT; 5 ROOM COTTAGE,\ncompletely redecorated, excellent\n. kitchen range, furnace, extra large\nbasement, garage. 909 Victoria St.\nFOR RENT - FURNISH--, AT-1 T____T *\u25a0*\"**\" '*' \u25a0\ntractive    four-room    apartment, |WANTED: CAR FOR \u00a3ASH,_1983\nlower   floor,   separate   entrance.\nPhone 542-R.\nmm 'SUTTft * ftUS I BID-\nroomi If desired. 845; tUo furn\ntulte 880.  Hot witer, hett ud ra-\nfrlgtrttlon  included   Kerr ApU\n\u2022t-T-T-l   S_V_rA_   GO-)\nhouiei for rent. Ctll In ud iee\nC. W. Appleytrd St Co. Ltd., Baker\nStreet, NeUon.\n-OR RtNT; '-fi- ROOM -0-9-\nwlth ill modtrn convenience! C.\nMigllo. 820 Robion St. Ph. 841-L.\nFAR' AeN-: 5-RM. HOUSE WITH\nfurnace, complttt  plumbing 823\nmo. Apply 1423 Kooteniy SI.\nfAft\" R-NT:  SEVERAL  HOUStS,\nWANTED TO BUY: FOR IMMEDI-\nite ihipment several carloadi of\nsplit cedar posts ilze 15 to 18-7 teet\nlong. Sttte price loaded on ctr\ntnd ihipping point. Royal Lumber\nYards. Ltd., Calgary, Alberti.\nWANtEtt: PbSTA-i BI AMP col:\nlections md etrly Victorlin issues ot Canada. WelU, 4295A St.\nLawrence, Montretl.\nSHIP U- YOlla SCRAP ME+ALS\nor iron. Any quantity Top pricu\npaid. Activt Trtding Compiny\n918 Powell St   Vancouver  B  C\nWAN-E- fA 'i_y*. \u00abTA-T)A-D\nor portable typewriter. Spot Cuh\nApply Box 8798 Dally Newi.\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Finders\ntf you find inything ttltphont\nThe Dally Ntwi A \"Found\" Ad.\ndrill bt Inserted without coil to\nyou. We will collect from thi\nowrlir\ntaffi'-LACif ttAti-M PACK\u00bb\nhook eOAtttnlng regl.strat|6n ctrd\ntnd other paperi. Ph. 481, I tb 5\np.m.\nMUSICAL INSTRUMENf\nAND REPAIRS\nYOUR PIANO CLEANED. TUNED\nind demothed 8500 Phont Hai-\nItran 704-R2\nFOR SALE'WPRIGHT PIANO, Off\nCondition, Phont 801-St,\nABSOLVED OF BLAME\nIN MAN'S DEATH\nNEW WESTMINSTER, Aug. 21\n(CP)-Wtlley Peten, 21, of New\nWeitminster today wu ibaolytd tor\nblame ln connection with tht detth\nof Frank Hale, 66, by a coroner'i\nJury here. The Jury found Hilt\ndied, of t ruptured blood veuel\ncaused by excitement tnd over-exertion. New. Wutmlniter pollct\nwill communicate with tht Attorney-General for authority to\nwithdraw the manslaughter charge\nlaid agalnit Peters.\nMONTREAL     STOCKS\nINDUSTRIALS\nCon Mln & Smelt  88\nDominion Textile _  89\nOttlntau Power  \u2014  8\nOitlntiu Power Pfd  _. 71\nInter Petroleum -  13H\nInter Nlcktl of Ctn .._  29*\nNat Brew Pfd  87\nInter Nickel of Ctn  29tt\nNat Brew Pfd  87\nQuebec Power  Uv,\nShtwnigu W St P  13%\nBANKS\nBtnk of Commerce 120\nDominion 147\nImperial    182\nMontreil  _ _ \u2014 180\nRoytl Bink 118\nBink of Toronto 212\nQURB\nBeeuharnoU Corp      9H\nCan Industrie! B     1.3SH\nFraser Co Ltd  _     7H\nMcColl Frontenac Pfd    8\nMitchell Robt     13H\nThe tomb of Ulysses S. Grant In\nNew York wu built by populir\nsubscription it I cost ot ISOOiOOO,\nN.huut Hathi N.nni\n,\nTelephone 144\nTrtll Circulation: Phont 880\nClassified Advertising Rates\nUo ptr'lint ptr Inurtlon.\n44c ptr lint per wetk '8 conitcutivt Inttrtloni for toil ot 4)\n8143 \u25a0 Unt \u25a0 month (88 tlmu).\n(Minimum 2 llnet oer lniertion)\ncoven any number of times.\nBnx  numbir  He txtra    Thl!\nPUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS.\nETC.\n18c per lint, first Insertion tnd\nltc uch  subsequent Inurtlon.\nALL   ABOVE   HATES   LESS\n10fj FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\n8PECIAL LOW RATH\nNon-eommirelil   Sltuatloni\nWanted for Ito for tny required\nnumbir of llnu for ilx diyi\npiyible In tdvtnct.\nSUBSCRIPTION BATES\nSinglt copy .   S  .08\nBy ctrritr, ptr wetk ..     .23\nBy ctrritr. ptr yur     19.00\nBy Mill:\nOni month    .....-_... f  .75\nThru monthi  .....\u2122\u2014...    800\nSix monthi     _ .,    4.M\nOne yttr ....       8,00\nAbove ratti tpply ln Cinida\nUnited Statu ind Unltid Kingdom to lubscrlberi living outiidt rtgulir cirrler trail\nElsewhere tnd In Cintdi whin\nextra poitage li required one\nmonth 81 50: thret monthi 8400;\nIlx months 88.00: oqt year 819.\nOrdtr Arrtit of\nChinese Chief\nCHUNGKING, Aug. 21 (AF>-\nOen. Ching _n-To, I dlvlsloml com'\nminder on tht Southern Shtntung\nfront, wu ordered irrested todty by\nttat Nitlonil Military Council on\nchargu thtt hi itttmpttd to deiert\nwith til hli troopi ind qrgulie hit\nown \"a-ti-Jiptnese ihock irmy\nWhu Col. Sun Wtl-YIn, t loyil rt-\nglmental comminder rebelled with\nhii men igtlntt thli iction ud kill\ntd t regimental comminder who\nbtcked Chang, tht General wu uld\nto htvt fled with 800 followers.\nCONDEMNED YOUTHS'\nAPPEAL DISMISSED\nBELFAST, Northern Inlind,\nAug. 31 (CP)-Apptili ot ilx\nyouthi condemned tor thl ilay-\ning ot Polioe Conittbit Putrlck\nMurphy wtrt dlimlutd unanimously by u Appellate Court todty\nwhich ut thtlr executions for Stpt\n1\nThe six had ihouted \"Ood Sivt\nIrelind\u2014Up the Republic,\" when\nthey tint wert itntenced July 90.\nScort Hits on Three\nEnemy Ships\nOff Netherlandi\nLOMOON, Aug- tl (OPr-ert*.\nIM bombtn ittacktd \u25a0 _rm*n\nttnvty ttt tht Ntthtrltndt tou'\n_t, tight, trtriMf hlti m thrtt\nihipt, tht Air Miniitry iMtuneM\ntatty. All tht if Kith plinu rtturntd ttttiy.\nBeef Price to Be\n(ul One (enl\nVANCOUVSR. Aug. II (CP)-Tht\nBritish Columbit Rtfionil Offlct ot\ntht wtrtimt Pricu ud Trtdt Botrd\nunounced Mrs todty thtt t eut ef\nom out t pound ln tht prlct ot\nbeti will comt Into effect within\nt ftw dtyt ot Aug. 24. Tht reduction\nwlU bt tht third lucceuive drop In\nprict ilnct tht Botrd estibltihed\nita ntw policy governing domutic\ntuppliu ot beef.\nRtttiltri wlU bt tllowed one week\ntrom Aug. 24 In whieh to idjuit\nthiir flguru to tht ntw whokuti\npricu. Tht reduction will tntblt\nhouseholders to buy tbt but ituki\ntnd rottti it tht prict leveli prt-\nviiling la September ud Octobtr\nlttt. A further reduction ln bett\npricei will comt Into tfftct Sept. II.\nNAZI RAIDERS HIT\nCOAST TOWN THUTRE\nPOLKESTONE, EngUnd, Aug. 11\n(CP)\u2014Two Otrmu pluu bombed\ntnd machine-gunned the itreeti Of\nI imtll Southeast coati town it\nnoon todiy, hitting t thtttrt ud\nsome other buildings. A numbtr of\ncuuiltlu ruulted.\nWINNIPEG CRAIN\nWINNIPIO, Aus 21 (CP)-Orain\nfuturei quotitlom:\nOpu  High  Low  Clou\nMONTRIAL PRODUCE\nMONTREAL, Aug. 21 (CP)-Bu'.-\nter, Que. 84H, traded, ulu 290\nboxei. Eggi, A-large 40HB; A-medlum 39B; A-pulltU 34-38.\nFuturei: Butter, Aug. 34*4-85;\nSept. 34SB; Oct. 85HB, Nov. 35MB;\nEggt, 88B,\nCALCARY LIVESTOCK\nCALOARY, Aug. 21 (CP)-Re-\nctlpti, cittle 40; ctlvti 5; hogi 100;\nsheep 358 (through-billed.)\nGood grau iteers 8.75-10; but\nThursday 10.10; common to medium\n8-8.90. Good cowi 8-8.75; common\nto medium 9-9.79; canners down to\n3.50. Qood bulli 7-7.80. But vealers\n10.90-11.\nHogi Thundty 14.10 for Bl it\nyards tnd planti with one load off\nytrdi it 14.20. Good Iambi Thuridty 0.75.\nNEW   YORK  STOCKS\nAmerican Cu    87\nAm Smelt & Re   3BH\nAmerlcm Tobacco    43\nAntcondt  _  -SH\nBendix Avlttlon     31\nBeth Steel  54\nCthidlu Pacific ,...    4H\nChryiler      58%\nDupont   H4*i\nEaitmtn Kodtk 129\nGeneral Electric      27\nGeneral Motori  ._   38%\nGranby          4*J\nGreat Nor Pfd ....._ _    23%\nInter Nlcktl  _ _.   27y4\nKenn Copper   30%\nPhillips Pete    39%\nRidlo Corporation .\nStan Oil of N 3 ..\nTexti Gulf Sul ..\nUnion Cirblde .\nUnited Aircraft\nU S Rubber ......\n3%\n38V.\n32M,\nB9V\u00bb\n27%\n2ny\u201e\nUS Steel    47Vt\nVANCOUVER   STOCKS\nBralorne :.\t\nGolconda   \t\nGold Belt \t\nHedley Mucot\t\nisland Mountain ....\nKooteniy Belle\t\nMcGillivray \t\nPtcific Nickel\t\nPend Orelllt\t\nPioneer Oold\t\nPremier Gold\t\nPrivtteer \t\nReevu MicDonald\nReno Gold   \t\nSheep Creek\t\nSurf Inlet \t\nWhitewater  \t\nOILS\nA P Consolidated\nCtlgtry & Ed \t\nCommoil \t\nDalhousie   \t\nFoothllli  \t\nHighwood Strcee\nHomt  \u2022\t\nMtrcury  \t\nModtl\n-\u2022tloni! Pett \t\nOktltt Com \t\nPtcific pete \t\nSunttt   _.\nUnited   \t\nVintltt   \t\nVulttn  \t\n50S\n.04\n.12\n.18\n.IB\n.17%\n.07\n.83\n1.10\n.42\n.24\n.18\n.04\n.73\n.04*4\n.Wt\n.06\n.77\n.13\n.18\n.54\n.05\n2.22\n.04\n.12%\n.04\n.21\n.13\n.07\n.04\n.04%\n.18\n8.10\n.85\n.20\n.23\n1.20\nOS\n.80\n.03 %\n.85\n2.30\n.05\n.18\nWHEAT:\nOct\t\n90\n90\n90\n90\nOATS:\n\\\nOct. \t\n49%\n4S%\n48%\n48%\nDtc\t\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\n46-\nBARLEY'\nOoL \t\n80%\n50%\n90%\n90%\nDte\t\n80V,\n80%\nOOVi\n90%\nRVE:\nOct, \t\n54 V,\nMH\n54%\n94%\nDec \t\n65%\n60%\n65%\n55*\nCASH PRICES:     -\nWhoit-l hird 99; 1 Nor. M; 1\nNor. 55%; 8 Nor. 88%; 4 Nor. 82;\n6 whett 79; 8 whett 78; fttd whttt\n78; 1 Garnet 88; I Gtrnet 81; 9 Girnet 81%; 1 Amber Durum 88%.'\nOatt-2 CW, 48%; ex. 8 C.W.\n48%; 9 C.W. 44%; ts. 1 tied 44%;\nteed 42%; 1 feed 40%; 8 fttd\n88%.\nBirley-1 81 1 C.W. 6-row 89%;\n1 It 2 C.W. 2-row 80%; 1 C.W. 8-\ntow 98%: 1 fttd 58; 2 fttd 84%;\n3 feed S3Vt.\nBoard Guarantees\nMinimum Price\nier Live (allle\nOTTAWA. Aug. II (CP>- \u2022\u00ab-\nt__ produtut todty wert guir-\nuleed 1 \"-out\" odder life etttle\nprltu ihould Stey till below the\niqttivitent ot wholutlt beet prlcet\nfined by tht Wtrtimt Pricu ead\nTrtdt Botrd.\nAnnouncing Dm VMM tm nport\nte the United Stttu hu been tech-\nnietlly filled for Ihe currant quarter,\ntbt Wtrtimt Pood Corpontioa,\nBotrd igtncy, uid tt would eon-\ntinut to purchiu etttle eg mty bt\nntcttttry to tupport tbt domutic\nmtrket\u2014guiraotatlng. In effect, 1\nminimum price tor live etttle\nBOARD TO DISCUSS\nISLAND MINI\nWAGES ON AUC. 31\nOTTAWA, ktf. \u00ab -Tl-nt\nNttiontl Wtr Ubor Boird will\nmttt Aug. II to conilder rtprtun-\nuiiont mtdt htre Mey by John\nStoktlUk ot Ctlgtry, Viot-Prttldtnt\nof tht Dlvlilon et tht United Mint\nWorkeri ot Americi (CXO.) to\nwhich cotl mlntrt tt Ntntlmo ud\nCumberlud, B. C, ire ifflliittd.\nMr. Stokiluk uld ht hid txpltin-\ntd to tht Botrd*i rtpruutttlvu\ntht wtgi Incretst dtmindl of tht\nCtntdiu CoUitrlu (Duntmuir)\nLimited worktn it Cumbtrlud\nud Namlmo, tnd iniwered the\nBotrd*! Questions It I formtl\nmtttlng todty.\nAt 1 muting tt Nimlmo Tuttdty thi coil mlntn voted te return to their Jobi ifter 1 two-dty\nwilkout, whlli ntgotlttloni betweu Mr. Stokiluk utd tht Wtr\nLibor Botrd wtrt continuing. Tht\nNamlmo worktn in demtndlng t\n90 ptr cut wtge incrtue.\nMANCHESTER, (CP)-Worn tnd\ndimiged tlrei trom Hillfix Ud\nStirling bombtn go Into nttiontl\nnrvict igiin u mtrker end mooring buoys tor flying bottt it mirini\ntermlmU, ltttr being filled With\ncork ud pilnted.\nLONDON, (CK\u2014 Tht RAJr, hu\ncilled tor volunteen between the\nigei ef 41 ud 90 yttn to work tt\ntradesman, tccountlng eltrki, ihoe-\nmakeri, birben, motor driven, ilrcnft hands, ud medicil orderllet.\nLONDON (CP)- Britiih Mtrt-\ncrowi htvt gont nudist. Thty trt\nout of fuhion now htctuie no old\nclothu ctn bt ipartd for them.\nAt tht lilt ceniui the Soviet Union contained mort thu 170,000..\n000 people.\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n30 Industrials\n20 rails \t\n15 utilities \t\nHigh\n10735\n27.10\n11.75\nLow Clou Ching*\n108.53 107.07 up    .24\n28.84 27.01 up     .13\n.11.84 11.74 up    .01\nIfLviht Jh_ndL . * a\nLONDON, Aug. 21 (AP)- Tht\nitock mirket cloied the wuk todty with t firm tone.\nIndustrlali ended irregular with\nhome ralli dull, ollt steady, dlamondi\nhigher, kalfln etaler ud coppera\nfirmer.\nNEW YORK\u2014 Rubben, togtthtr\nwith selected rails tnd lnduitrltlt,\nregained their riling itimint ilthough many Itsuet continued to\nloiter in the losing column.\nWall Street seemed more hopeful\nregarding war developmute In\nEurope and the Pacific but cuttom-\nert, generally, were disciplined not\nto get too far out on 1 limb because\nof possible eventualltlu over the\nweek-end.\nTORONTO\u2014Gold itocks were offered down and the close wu at a\nnew low for the year tnd longer.\nOther   groups   showed   little   net\nchange it tht tnd ot tht Mulon.\nMONTREAL-Pluau wtre tlight\nly ahetd while t iteady under tont\ngenerally prevtlltd.\nVANCOUVER-Leveli were un,\nchanged during i morning ot ilow\ntrading. Stlu totalltd 2630 ihtret.\nWINNIPEG\u2014Ruewtd buying ln\nCuidiu flour by tht united Kingdom ttltured detllngi. Tht pur-\nchasei wtrt estimited ll in exceu\nof 1,000,000 bushelt ln ttrmi ol\nwhtit. Tht October whett futurt\ncloud unchinged it 90 cutt \u2022\nbushel.\nCHICAGO-WheM prlcet fluctu-\nlttd within 1 rangt of only % cent\na bushel today tnd other grains\nexcept corn held to 1 correiponding-\nly nirrow tpin u the mtrket reflected contraction of trading Interest\nbecaute of the uncertainty u to tht\nnature of antl-lnflitlon propouli\nnow being drafted ln Washington.\nToronto Stock Quotations\nAnglo-Huronian   \t\nBue Metals Mining\nBobjo Mines  :\t\nBuffalo Ankerite  ....\nCaitle-Trethewey .....\nCentral Patricia \t\nChromium M St S ....\nCoast  Copper  \t\nConiaurum Mines \t\nConsolidated M te S .\nDome  Mlnea\t\nEast Malartlc \t\nFalconbridge Nickel\nGod'i Lake Gold ....\nGunnar Gold  -....\nHard Rock Gold\t\nHollinger\n2.01\n.05%\n.08\n1.10\n.50\n.73\n1.80\n1.00\n.48\n82.75\n13.60\n1.00\n2.38\n.09%\n-7%\n.33\n7.20\nHudion Bay M Jt S\t\n11.79\n90,00\nKerr-Addison  -\t\n3.35\nLake Shore Mines\t\n7.20\nLamique Contact  \u2014\n3.85\nLeitch Gold ....\t\n.60\nLittle Lon? Lip\t\n.(5\nMacLeod Coekihutt \t\n1.00\nMidsen Red Lake Gold\t\n.34\nMilirtlc            1>\n1.12\nMclntyre-Porcuplne\t\n37.00\n.53\n.11\nMining Corporation\t\n.85\nNlplulng Mining\t\n87\n48.10\n.80\n.32\n.80\nPickle Crow Gold  \t\n1.42\nPowell Rouyn Gold mmt*.\n.40\nSan Antonio Gold     1.4*\nSherritt Gordon\nSiscoe Gold\t\nSinden Malartlc ..\nSudbury Basin ..\nSylvanite\n_\u201e..      .61\n 33\n 18\n      1.17\n      1.23\nTeck-Hughes Oold     1.50\nToburn Gold Mines       .90\nVentures     3.50\nWaite Amulet  -     4.00\nWrlght Hargreavu     1.08\nOIL8\nAjax is'\nBrltlth Amerlcm    15.25\nImperial   .,,     0.10\nInter Petroleum     13.50\nRoyilitt    _    16\/)\nTexai Canadian 60\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibi Power A  .:  .41\nBell  Telephone  125\nBrtweri It Dlst  4M\nB C Power A   20\nCm Malting  3ZM\nCan Pacific Rly  _ _. \u00bb\u00a5\nCan Ind Alcohol A  - 8V\nDominion Brldgi   21\nDom Tir te Chem  IM\nFord of Canada A   18\u00bbJ\nGoodyear Tirt  46%\nHimllton Brldgi   -  8\nImperial Tobacco   tl\nKelvinator     61\nMuaey Harris _ -. \u2014 8V|\nMontreal Power  211\nNat Steel Car  2flM\nPower Corp  _ _  SM\nSteel ot Can'_ - - SUM\n w\\mim_______M\npeas tim-\n--NILSON DAILY NlWft NILSON. I. ft-IATURDAY MOFlNINO. AUGUST B. ttm\nCIVIC\nt r-MOUt _*._. rut-Tit\nUAH TIMES TODAY\nShows it l:00-7:0t-S:M\n\"ATkii-ert_|Epic...\nti Heroic A-tent-re!\nAt 3:0O-7_\u00bb-8.33\nExtri: Colortd Ctrtoon\n\u2022SARBEI CUIS\"\nLATSST WORLD NIWI\nSCREEN SNAPSHOTS\nMondty-Tuudty\nREMEMBER THI DAY\"\n'TIMI OUT FOR\nRHYTHM\"\nBombiy new trom t single fie-\n' tory uttbllih-l by tht British In\nt_t 17th century to t city ot mort\nthtn 1,000,000 penoni.\nGRENFELL'S\nFRIED CHICKEN DINNER\n\u25a0BB RANCH BIRDS\nRASPBERRY PIE\nTODAY\nRoySloneol\nTrail Well\nUp, (oast Mf\nVANOOUVD, Auf. 11 (CP) -\nBlood Freddy Wood, proftuipnil\nIt Vincouver'! Qullchtn* count,\nled tbe wtr iround thl tint IS\nbolu ot tbt 75-r-lt Llon'i Ottt\noptn tourniment wbich fot undej\nwty iur* todty.\nWood compiled t MJ1\u2014o\"7, flvt\nudder ptr tor tht Shiughnetsy liy-\nout.\nTwo itroku back at tb* l**d\u00abr\nwert Lloyd Miogrum, Loi Angelei\nud tourntmtnt fivorite; Stu Lem-\ntrd, Vincouver pro, Ud Ttd Long-\nwortfc at Portltnd, Ort, with n't.\nHirry Qiru of Setttlt ltd tht\nunttturi with \u2022 TO whilt bracketed tn the ntxt berth wert Al Zimmerman of Portlind ind Ntil Christian ot Ytklma. Wuh., with 71'!.\nAlio grouped with Zimmtnnu\nUd Christian with 11 wtr* Roy\nStone of TnU, B.C., ind Norm\nSmith ot Setttle.\nJohn (mysterious) MonUgue of\nHoUywood Ihot i Tt whilt Ouy Kib\nbet, icreen tctor tlto from Holly-\nwood took in 81.\nOther icoret Included:\nH. Dontldson tnd P. Mclntyre,\nTrill, B. C, 81; R. Nubltt, Trill,\n88; Dr. S. Hunt, Vernon, B. C, 87;\nJ. Atwell, Trtll, SO; W. Gage, Comox, E C, 90.\nCouncil Inpects tho\nCity Power Plant\nMtmbtn ed tb* Ntlton City1\nCouncil lad City Clerk W, K. Wition Thuridiy night mod* thtlr tn-\nnuti Impaction of tho City point\nplut It Bonnington, looking over\ntrUUdig tnd m*ehin*ry witb a _m\nto dtcidig upoy rtpeirt.\nMtyor N. C. stibbt ittttd both\nwere la fine condition tod rcptin\nwould be of * routtn* mture.\nCanadian Casualties in Dieppe\nOperations Announced\nThtrt ir* t5 riilroodi In tht United Stttu optntlng mor* thta 1000\nmllu tt riilroid etch.\ntaa**aat**tfai*ftfttttttt\ntim the )ob Dons Right\nSe*\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONI815\nmtataatt**-*-mmetmM**M***t\n\u2666   -\u2014   \u2666\nAT THE PARK \u2014\nGet vbit you  wint for thi\nPicnic it\nLAKESIDE SERVICE\n-   \u2666\nThere ir* ipproxlmitely 1,070,\n000,000 croutlu ln railway trick\nthroughout the United SUtu.\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW. L. THOMPSON, Prop.\nDty ind Nlgt.t Strvlct.\nrt hour Ambulance Service\nBIB Koottnty St        Phtn- U1\n11 It III T ITI I**! ! 11,111! 1111\nA. D. PAPAZIAN\nWatchmaker,   Jeweler\n\u25a0nd Optician.\n\"The Exptrt\"\n415 Hall St.       Nelson, B.C.\nnm niinmumi nil\n'llilllll-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII-IIIIHI'\nNEWS OFTHE DAY\n11 \u25a0 ii in \u25a0 ii i ii 11111 mtn 11 in\u00ab\u2022 11 iiiiiiiniiin\nAINSWORTH Hot Springi OPEN\nDancing every Stturdty Night\nEAGLES\u2014Populir Pricu\nOtt your  filmi  tnd  developing\ndont tt VALENTINE'S.\nWANTED-EARLY APPLES\nMcDONALD JAM CO.\nWrecking   IMS\nAuto Wreckert.\nPlymouth,   City\nPLAYMOR TONIGHT\nBIG WEEKEND DANCE\nROTARY\nLuncheon,    Monday,   Aug.\n12:15 P.M, Humf Hottl.\n24th\nFor ult, S rm. house, 3 lots, furnice, fireplace. Clott In. $3000\nBlickwood Agency.\nWt htvt t ftw good buyt In M-\nbuilt typtwrltcri. D. W. McDerby,\n\"The Stttloner ind Typewriter Msn\"\nOM Baker St., Nelson, B.C.\nC.CF. CARD PARTY\nEagle's   Htll,  Mondiy,  Aug.  M,\n9 p.m. Oood prizes tnd refreshment!.\n23c. Kindly bring your own lugar.\nFEED and FLOUR\nRETAIL   DELIVERIES\nDu* to Government Conservation Policy on\nfssolln* snd tire* It It neceuary to curtail do-\nlivery servlee to our retail customer!. Commencing Monday, August 31 It, 1942, Retail\nDeliveries will bs SI followi:\nMONDAYS\nUp Hill      Rosemont      Granite Road\nTHURSDAYS\nFairview Douglai Road\nIn case of holidays deliveries will be made on\nfollowing day,\n(Signed)\nEllison Milling & Elevator Co. Ltd.\nBrackman-Ker Milling Co. Ltd.\nNelson Farmer's Supply Ltd.\nHOT WEATHER TIPS\nTh*  Cryittl  Ltundry  will  ttkt\ntht work out ot Wtih Dty. Phone\n73 for Plck-up tnd Dtllvtry.\nInsurance Dwelling Uptown $8.00.\nFairview $7.00. Furniture 50 centi\nmore. $1000.00 for 3 yeari ll Robertson Realty. Why pay more?\nFLOWER SHOW\nFink  Block\u2014All   Dty Todty\nOfflclil opening by Miyor Stibbi\nat 2 p.m. Beautiful dlspliy of\nFlowers. Admission Free.\nKITCHEN TINWARE\nMuffin pans, tubular cike tint,\nbread tlni, Jelly cake  platei, pie\nplatei, etc.  Wood ViUanc*  Hard\nware Co.\nFor Beatty Wither parts and ier\nvice, Phone 497-A complete itock\nof all parts carried, and a competent\nservice man at your local Beatty Appliance Dealers, Hipperaon Hird-\nwire Co.\nOTTAWA, Ar* tt (CF) - Te*\nCt-tditn (Activt) Amy tonight\niuued tht first of t ttrl** ot liiti\nat cttutlttei iuffered lg tb* Dieppe\noperttioni Wednudiy.\nFollowing It tonight's list ot cu-\nuiltiet with ntxt ot Un:\nOVERSEAS\nKilled k) AcUon:\nWttttrn    OnUrlo    Regiment \u2014\nBlock, Williim. Ptt, Mrt. Violtt Lil-\nlito Black (wit*) Windior, Ont.\nCtntrtl Ontirio Regimtnt\u2014Bill,\nMelvin, Ptt., June* Ball (tlthtr)\nHimilton; Birber, Wttlty Divld.\nActing CpL. AqtlUi Barber (ftthtri\nSit-cot, Onr Benmtt, Williim Joi.\neph, Sgt, Mri. Htlen Bennett (will)\nHimilton; Copemin, John Ltvi,\nPtt, Mn. Audrey E. Copemin\n(wife) Bnnttord, Ont.; Cornellui,\nFrancis, Ptt, Mri. Mirgiret Cornt-\nUui (mother) Abernint Houie,\nWtlet;\nCruickthink, Georgt McAdam,\nSgt, Mrt. Agnei Cruickthink\n(mother) Wilson St. Ayr, Ont;\nGrtnt Williim AlexU, Ptt, Mri.\nCltn Gnnt (mothir) Dundas, Ont;\nHink-uon, Leonard, Ptt, Mri. Lull* Grihim Uliter) Himilton; Hin.\nderson, Murny Herbert, Acting\nCpl, Mn. Luelli Htndtnon (moth\nor) Brantford, Ont; Johnion, Alfred Edwtrd, Ptt, Mri. Alexindrli\nJohnion (wlft) Hamilton; Kertlike,\nGeorge, Pte, Mn. Mtry Kenlikt\n(mother) Himllton;\nMahoney, Wllllim Frederick,\nActing Cpl, Mn. Dorothy Mahoney\n(wife) Himllton; Mtgson, Robert\nHenry, Pte, Mn. Miy Megion\n(wife) Oakville, Ont; Oktne, John\nGerald, Pte, Thomai Okane (tither) Omigh, Inlind; Prine, Wllllim,\nPte, Mn. Miry Prlne (mother)\nParis, Ont; Robar, Charlei Robert,\nPtt, Jim** Howird Robtr (fathtr)\nTlmmini, Out; Roliton, Wilfrid\nBurton, Pte, Wlllltm Roliton (fither) Ptltley, Ont; Sein, John, Pt*.\nMrs. Huel Irene Seen (wife) Mount\nDennis, Toronto; Sliter, Junes Mur\nrer, Pte, Mn. Alio* Doien* Sliter\n(mother) Woodstock, Ont; Turner,\nWilliam Lyle, Pte, Frederick\nGeorge Turner (father) Acton Poit\nOffice, Ont\nSukitchewtn Regiment\u2014Beitty,\nWilter Earl, Pte, Mri. Eliu Butty\n(mother) IMaryfleld, Saik.; Jewell.\nFrank, Pte, Mn. Elliabelh Jewell\n(mother) Weyburn, Sask.; Mtvor,\nGnahim Robertton, Acting Cpl,\nRobert Mavor (father) Spencea\nBridge, B. C; Smith, Samuel Nar-\ncesess John, Acting L. Sgt, Mri.\nAnnt Smith (mother) Silver Ptrk,\nSuk.; Tromburg, Fred Arthur, Act\nIng Sgt, Mri. C. M. Tromburg\n(wife) Kennedy, Suk.; Troy,\nThomu Morgan, Pte, William Andrew Troy (father) Mount Foreit,\nOnt\nDangerously wounded:\nSaskatchewan   regiment\u2014   Bren-\nn-od, Oeorgt Frtn-. Ptt, Mn. Mtry\nMun-tll Bn__i_d, mothtr, Man-\n\u2022oa, Mtn, Underdthl. George Thorn-\n**, Ptt, Mn. Ad* Underdihl, witt,\nWinnipeg.\nWounded \u2014 Royil CimdUn En-\nginters-Wooftinden, Fred, Spr, F.\nWootfinden, titter, Brentford, Oct.\nWestern Ontario Regiment\u2014 Mater, Jamet, Ptt, Mrt. Mirgiret Mi ier\nMother, Windior, Ont. Young, lawrenct Gtrtld, Pte, Frtnk Young,\nfliher, Durhtm Ctntre, N. E\nCentril OnUrio Regimtnt\u2014 Cir-\nwty, Jtck Singleton, Pte, Mri. L.\nCtrwty, mother, Toronto, Barn**,\nC. Jottph, Ptt, Mn. Mty Btrnei.\nwife, Himilton, Hirrii, Lloyd Arthur. Mri. Hortense Hirris, wttt\nHimilton, Hysert, Frtncit Overton,\nPtt, Mrs. Peggy Doreen Hyiert\nwlft, Morden Sherry, Eng, McAndrew,. Henry Fred, Pte, Mn. Miry\nMtdellnt McAndrew, wife, Htmil\nttn, Riet, Kenneth Allen, Acting\nL. CpL, Mn. Bom Rice, witt, Hamilton., Stewtrt, Hirry Cnwtord,\nL. Cpl, Mn. Mtry Stewtrt, mothtr,\nHimllton.\nQuebec Regltnent\u2014Ftrm*r, Wlllltm Cook. L. CpL. 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Netle,\nwife, San Antonio, Tex.\nMilling\u2014Wettern OnUrio Regt\nment\u2014Kline, Louli, Pte, Hirry\nKline, father, Memphli, Term.\nCentnl Ontario Regiment\u2014Line,\nHerbert, Pte, Wlllltm Une, fither,\nHimllton, Thlbb. Alexinder, Cpl,\nMri. Mtry Thlrjb, mother, Engle-\nhtrt, Ont,\nCanidltn Provoit Corps\u2014 Buck,\nChirlei, Eirl, AcUng L. Cpl, Rou\nBuck, uncle, Vincouver, Furnell,\nJick Allin, Aotlng L. Cpl, Mrs.\nGwendoline Furnell, wife, Burwuh,\nV.'leld, Suuex, Eng, Thompton, Irvln* Eugene, L. Cpl, Mn. Anltt\nMlnnlt Thompton, wife, Hythe, Albert!.\nSix Nozi Fighters\nDestroyed Over\nNorth Sea\nLONDON, Aug 11 (CP)-Six\nof Germmy'i new Fockt-Wulf\nISO tighten wtn deitroyed or\ndamaged over th* North Stt\ntodty by t flight of Unittd\nStitei Army Flying Fortreu**,\nU. S. Army Hetdquirten ln\nBritiln innounced.\nThi 10-minute btttlt In which\nont Fortrtw wu dtmtgtd heavily, ittrttd whtn tt to JS of tht\nipeedy Germin wif Men\niwtrmed to itttck tht Amtrietn plinei, i communique itid\nTh* dimiged Fortress returned to ltt bu*.\n'Swell Turnout\"\nfor Fish Pond\nWork-McEwen\n\"Wt hid i iwtll turnout\u2014It men\n\u2014tnd wt reilly mtdt t ihowlng.\"\nittttd J. J. McEwen, Preildent of\nthe Nelion District Rod tnd Gun\nClub, Frldiy night u he reported on\nprogress ln the Club's Cottonwood\nCreek fish pool project\n\"Another six or ieven feet off\nthe curve ot the itretmbed below\nCottonwood Fills tnd tht work ln\nthe creek bed will be finished,\nhe itated. \"Thtt ihould only Uke\ntwo or three more nighti.\n\"e have itirted on the bottom of\ntht tecond pond md wt will bt tblt\nto finish thli qulcly If the boyi con\ntlnut to turn out\"\nAi tn Instance of the Interest being Uken Mr. McEwen deicrlbed\nnow P. E. Poulin, J. A. Ferguson\ntnd illltm Ptelffer put ln 17Vi houn\none dty surveying the ground for\nthe construction of She pools. Mr.\nFerguion and Mr. Poulin were now\ncompleting engineer'! plans, he\ntdded. ,\nKODAKS - FILMS\nFINISHING\nSivt our Kodak Envelope*.\n$9.00 worth glvtt ttm* tnltrge-\nmtnt\nYeur Rtxi'l Star*\nCity Drag Co.\nBoi MS Phon* M\nWe srs equipped to handle\nANY KIND OF WORK ON\nYOUR CAR OR TRUCK\nSKY CHIEF AUTQ\nUS Btktr St Pbont 111\nLovely to look it\nStyled it\nBttuty Salon\nHai&h Tru-Art\nJohnstone Block\nPhont S27\nSPORT\nCOATS\nFOR TLAYINC ...\nEnjoy your off-hours In\nthese cssusl |*ckets of\ntturdy tweed. Styled for\nfreedom snd comfort. A\nnew shipment of sll sizes.\n118.60 to t_\u00bb.50\nPMORY'S\n'\"*-*' LIMITID\nTHE MAN'S STORE\nBox 100 Pbone $1\n1\nCRAY'S FAMOUS\nCHOCOLATES\nSold tl\n\u2666Melon Dew4\nICE CREAM PARLOR\nNelson\nBusiness College\nINDIVIDUAL TUITION\u2014COMMENCE ANYTIME\nCirls srs needed for 'obi vacated\nby men now on ;. ive service.\nAll girli of last year'i term sre\nnow placed snd many more are\nneeded.\n\"The College With a Provincial\nReputation\"\nNew Term Commences Tues., Sept 1\nToday marks the 20th mnlversiry\nof my graduitlon from College,\nam rather proud of tht fict thit In\n20 years of Practice I have cured\nend relieved mtny thousindt of\nsufferers without the deith of \u25a0\nsingle patient\nDr. W. BROCK,\n(Chiropractor).\nCtntiloupi, ltrge, etch __ tSo\nTomitoti,   Ib  toe\nOrtngtt, 2 dor.       SSo\nPeachei. full buketi  290\nMiddleton Corn it Mirktt Prlct\nTriniptrtnt Applei, Ib 08c\nLtttuct, ltrgt headi, ttch. .. 08c\nFry't Hot Chocolite, Ib. tlni, tl. 46c\nFry't Cocot, ',_ Ib. tlni, each .. ..ISO\nMuittrd Plcklei, 27 os. llit, tl. 35c\nHelntz Ketchup, 14 oz. ilit, tt. 22c\nR4RGROCERY\nPhont 1\u00ab1\nTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY\nTEACHER WANTED FOR ELE-\nmentary school. Dutlei to commence Sept. 1. Apply F. L. Irwin,\nSecy. Board of School Trustee!,\nNelson.\nLOST: BLACK MARE, ABOUT 1300\npounds, short rope around neck.\n\u25a0 Reward, Phone 204, Rossland.\nFleury's Pharmacy\nPHONE 25\nMed. Arti Blk.\nPrescriptions\nCompounded\nAccurately\nINVITATION TO YOU\nVliit Our Shops Todsy to Inspect ths New 30-Ptiisnger\nCosch Just- Completed for Castlegar Co-Operstivs Transportation Society.\nBUILT ENTIRELY IN NELSON BY NELSON WORKMEN\nPEEBLES MOTORS LTD.\nLEADINC BODY BUILDERS IN THE INTERIOR\n\\ ,'\nJaps Claim American Landing Party\nRepulsed on Makin Island\nTOKYO, Aug. 21 (AP)-A Japanese communique reported todty\nthtt some 200 American troopi effected a landing at dawn Aug. 17\non Makin Island, tt the Northern\nUp ot the Gilbert Islands. The communique claimed the troopa were\n8 VACCINATED\nAT CLINIC\nEight children were vaccinated\nfor smallpox at the Immunization\nClinic at the Hume School Friday,\nDr. R. B. Brummitt In charge.\nOne was vaccinated for scarlet\nfever, one wai given diphtheria toxoid and one was Immunized agalns:\nwhooping cough. Dr. Brummitt was\nassisted by Miss Jean McVicar, Mrs\".\nJ. Millar. Miss Emily Lemmon and\nMrs. James Ballantyne.\n\"CARELESS\" Today\n\"CAR-LESS\" tomorrow\nwe are\nCAR\u2022SAVER\nSPECIALISTS\nCuthbert Motors Ltd.\nOpp. Hume Hotel ind Poit Offlct\nFor Pickup and'Pep\nF. H. SMITH\nIf It's Electric\nPhone 666        351 Bsker St.\nSHINGLE STAIN\nPURE OIL STAINS\nRed and Green J gal. $12.73\nBrown  S gal.   11.78\nWsstem SUNFAST Stain.\nRed and Brown ... 9 gal 9.00\nGreen  S gal.    8.75\nBURNS\nLUMBER -COAL CO   -\n'f\/iAtf'litutty fa tiy. QiitiM-\n\"repulsed completely.\"'(There was\nno Allied confirmation of such a\nlanding attempt).\n(Thl Gilbert Islands are on the\nEquator 2400 mllei Southwest of\nlhe Hawaiian Iilandi. They tre \u2022\ncluster ot 16 small Islands, with an\narea ln all ot 166 square, miles.)\n((Makin Island'itself Is North of\nthe Equator and about 1000 miles\nNortheast of the Solomon Islands\nwhere United States marines have\nbeen consolidating positions won\nfrom the Japanese In the first Allied offenilve in the Pacific.)\nCHICKEN DINNER\nSUNDAY\nCLUB CAFE\nAWAY\nAttending lectures In Optometry, by the American Graduate Optometrlc Extension.\nJ. A. C. 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Too\nlittle prstturs breaks down sldo walli; too much\npressure wears out centre tread. Make your tirei\nlast by alwayi keeping protlurcs balanced. Have\ntirei rotated for even wear. Be seure thst front\nwheels sre properly aligned snd balanced.\nNELSON TRANSFER\nCOMPANY LIMITED\n35 - PHONE - 36\nIN CLOTHES FILTER CLEANED\nby JONELLA CLEANERS\nt They Will Be Better Dressed...\n\u2022 You Will Save Yourself Money...\nCHILDREN'S GARMENTS ARE PRICED ACCORDING TO SIZE\nMAIL ORDERS RECEIVE OUR PROMPT ATTENTION\nPHONE    1042\nNOTICE . . . Government Regulationi Permit Only One Delivery Per Week.\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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