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Itl effect was\nto reduce tht amount of liquor\n, which would be sold tnd tht alcoholic content of distilled liquor.\nIt directed that In the year beginning Nov. 1,1942, and from then on,\nthat the amounts to be released from\nbond tl compered with tbe previous\n12 monthi ihould be reduced by 10\nptr cent ln the case of beer, 20 per\ncent In the caae of wine and 30 per\nnnt tn the que of spirits. Alcoholic\ncontent of distilled spirits was to be\nreduced to not more thin 30 per cent\nunder-proof. All liquor advertising\nwai prohibited and this ban remain.\nFortification of wines with distilled\nspirits wai prohibited.\nSubsequently the reitrlctloni _n\nbeer were removed but although\nthe* were protest! from Provincial\nGovernmenti the liquor and wine\nreitrlctloni remained.\nThe over-all reitrlctloni Imposed\nBy the Federal Government made It\nnecenary for Provincial Liquor Con\ntrol authorities to Impose rationing\ni of liquor, bi iome province! the ration wu as low al 13 ouncei i\nmonth.\nDifference! in the ration ln different provinces, reportedly due lo\nmore rapid tncreaie In demand In\ntome than in otheri in proportion\nto lilt ln the baiic period, led to\ncomplaint! from those province!\nwhich were on ihort rations.\nVICTORIA, Au|. S (CP.-W. F,\nKtnn|dy, Chairman of tht Brltlih\nColumbia Liquor Control Boird,\n\u25a0\u2022Id tonight thl repeal of tht Wartime Alcoholic Beveragei Ordtr\nby tht Ftdtral Government, doei\nnot mem more liquor will be\navailable Immediately.\nBut, hi iddtd, tht revoking ef\ntht ordtr ptvti tht wty fer\nmeeting of Liquor Commissioners\nacross Canada with tht dlstllleri\n\"to find tut how much additional\nliquor they cm give us.\"\nMr. Ktnntdy, who ll President\nof tht Canadian Association of\nProvincial Liquor Commissioners,\nuld t matting, probably In Eastern Canada, wlll be htld won.\nThi Commluloner uld further\nthit there will be no change In the\nAugust ration\u2014one 26-ounce bot\ntla of spirits ptr permit bolder, or\nthret doitn pints of bur, or two\nbottles of Imported wine or 1 gallon of domestic wine.\nThe revoking of the order, he\ntdded, doei not effect the preient\nbear ration In Brltlih Columbii,\nRationing ot beer wtl caused by\nlick of supply tnd \"it the preient\ntime we ire buying ill the bttr\nwe otn gtt\"    ,:\nCoast Man Suffers\nInjuries After\nThrown From Horse\nVANCOUVER, Aug. J (CP) -\nGeorge Spence, Merrltt, B.C., cow\nboy, suffered neck md back In\nJuries and concussion when he was\ntshrown from a bucking horse In the\nbareback riding contest at a rodeo\nhere Saturday.\nTime for Liquor Law Reform\u2014Bishop ...\n\"1\/ People Want to\nThink Let Them Do It\nPublicly, Decently\"\n. VICTORIA^ Aug, > (CP) - RL\nRiv. H. tl Sexton, Bishop if thi\nAi)|llcin dlocni tf, British Columbia, tonight urgtd thl Provincial Government to organise\n\"speedily\" ftr reform of preient\nliquor regulations \"whloh do not\n\u2022ncourage temperance.\"\nIn \u25a0 urmen tt Christ Church\nCathedral hire, Bishop Sexton\nuld Tht tlmt hn now arrived\nwhin thl people ihould Intimate\nto thi government thit they wish\nte be consulted again\" tnd em-\nphtilud ht wn miking the plea\nfor reform \"In thi Intereiti of\ntrue  timpennee.\"\nAVOIDANCE   OF   EXCESS\nIt AIM\nDeclaring temperance li the Ideal\nfor which people ire striving, he\nidded tbat the word temperanre\n\"unfortunately has been so appropriated by certain societies that lt is\nisioclited in the public mind with\nteetotalism.\"\nHe idded:\n\"Let ui remember that temperance which Ll the only official attitude ot the Church of England\nmeant the avoidance of excess in\n-iting ind drinking\u2014that Is, mod-\n\u2022rition.\"\nBlihop Sexton contended that the\nirgument of teetotilism, calling for\nthe complete suppression of something that is abused, would if carried eut result in the abolition of\n\u2022\u2022ting ind motoring.\n\"Incidentally most teetotal idvo-\ncitei md .o-ctlled temperance reformer! ire themselves intemper.ue\nin discussions of the liquor question,\" be continued.\n\u2022LIT Ul GET AWAY FROM\nHYPOCRISY\"\nHe inserted that if a man cannot\non ilcohol without excess or harmful results, then he hid best not os}\nIt it ill, but being i teetotaller he\nihould not condemis. those who\ndrink in moderation.\n\"Lai ul get away from al) humbug and hypocrisy and say quite\nfrankly that there is nothing wrong\nIn Itself In the use of ilcohol. If a\nman. cm afford It. and usei it in\nmoderitlon, he Is oot \u25a0 worse Christian for doing so,\" Bishop Sexton\nwent on\nContending thit In British Columbia and elsewhere In Canada\npeople are compelled to live und.*r\nMO\nO \\\\s\nBritain Moy Trnin\nTroopi Abroad.\u2014Paji 7.\nCommiuion Dlicounti\nCancir Tnotmint.\u2014Pagi 4.\nSending\nTelegram to Hitler.\u2014Page 3.\nHi   I   I   li ill teommwamaimmmmmSta\nOnt of tht mott wldtly dlicussed questions following tht British Libor Party landillde hit bttn: How will It iff tot former Churchill\npolicies? Thl tbtvt map shows som\u00ab irMrtf luropt when thi ntw\ngovernment ll expected to take I divergent courier (1) In tptln,\nwhere differences between English ltbor Itldtrt md Gin. Franco\nhivt bttn vtry outipokan; (2) French ltbor circles htvt Indicated\nthat they expect a \"ntw deer; (I) i definitely different rtlttlonihlp\nwith Mtnhtl Tito; and (k) crltlelim of tht policy towird Greece hit\nbttn io severe that lomethlng ta bound to happen. Thtrt ire report!\nthtt tht Italian iltuitlon may figure In \"Ntw policy\" plant.\n12 More Jap\nin Death List\ncondltloni which do not encourage\ntemperance, he laid.\n\"I hontltly\" Befleve (Kit tilt\ngreat majority of our people favor the reform of our present liquor Itw which arbitrarily for-\nblds citizens to take any alcoholic\nre^reehment with their meals in\na public place, and herds then\ninto beer parlors where they may\ndo nothing but 'guzzle,' \"\nPeople who wish to entertain\ntheir friends frequently reiort to\nhotel roomi, he added, and \"they\ngenerally kill the bottle.\"\nBishop Sexton said that present liquor lawa often forces \"our\nfine boys and girls lat dancesl to\nconstantly repair to bedrooms\nfor a drink or to waiting automobiles or elsewhere. It has been\ntriily said that our preient Liquor\nlaw has greatly Influenced the development of many an automobile\ninto i bedroom on wheels.\n\"Only during the past week, a\nleading md highly-respected medical practitioner of this city deplored\nthe fact that many fine young women have 'bo tinto trouble' as A\nresult of the undesirable drlnklnj\nhabits that abound everywhere.\nDIVU.OP\nWRONG  IMPRESSIONS\n\"In England, or Australia, mest\ngirls would refuse to accompany a\nman with a bottle on his hip to a\ndance. But here, as a result of our\nstupid liquor law, our young people are growing up under the impression that it is the imart thing lo\ndo.\n\"I believe many abuses would be\ngreatly minimised, or would even\ndisappear, if, as should be conceded by all citizens in a free country,\nalcoholic refreshment were available ln moderate quantities at dance\nsuppers, and with ordinary meals.'\nBishop Sexton said thai the majority of the peoplt In British Columbia art not prohibitionists tnd\nadded  that  the  provlnct  with\nQUAM, Aug. I (CP)-Twelve\nadditional Jiptntit cltlei todty\nwint on tht \"iurrender-or-dle\"\nHit ai tht Unlttd Statei Mth Air\nForce again called Itl shots.\nIn today's renewed warning to\ntht tntmy if tht tltlu thit trt\nto bt attacked by tht B-M'i, lup-\nerforti icattered warnings shtrtly\ntfttr midnight ovir tht 12 oltln.\nSomt wtrt dropptd over Yiwati\non Kyuihu lilind, Jipin's larmt\nIron tnd steel centre, It htl'l\npopulation of 650,000.\nAnother city on tbe list of Akltt '\nwhich, with ll^tMhM-J\nii fhe centre of Japan's largest nat- u\noral oil-producing field.\n31 ON LIST\nOther cities were sflachlnohe, Uri-\nwi. Tottori, Iwakunl, Takayama,\n1'ukushlma, Saga, Mlyakonojo, Ota-\nru, and Imabari.\nThii third'in the seriei of warn-\ningi to Japanese cities in eight\ndays boosted to 31 the number of\nheavily - populated communities\nmarked for destruction and notified.\nAlready the 10 citiei of Tiu, Ao-\nrnori. Ichinomiya, YJiyamada Ogakl,\nUwaJIma, Mito, Hachlojl, toyama\nmd Nigaoki have been burned out\nwith incendliries after being warned. Some were hit In the wir'i\ngreatest lingle bombing raid when\n820 Superforti looted H00 tons of\nlncendliriei Thursday.\nWith the new list of warning!, 21\nJapanese cities remain as potential\ndeath trap!.\nThey Include Kp.lyama, Kurume,\nTO ARRANGE RETURN OF 40,000\nCANADIANS BY SEPTEMBER 3\n4 OTTAWA, Aug. S (CP) - De-\n.ence Headquarteri tonight innounced pluming ll underway (or\nthe possible movement from tht\nUnited Kingdom to Canadian\nporta ot ipproxlmately 40,000 Cinidlin lervlce personnel between\nnow ind Sept. 1 beginning with\nthe arrival pf the troopship Hi de\nFrance at Halifax todiy,\nHetdquarterj tald thl tentative\nplan to move 40,000 mort servicemen by sSepL 1 involved Atlantic\ncroiilngi by seven troopships, ont\nof them twice, two hoipltil ships\nand two Canadian destroyers, thus\nemploying naval ships for tht flnt\nUn In tht generil repatriation\npin. Last week SO repots unable\nto find ipace aboard the Dt dt\nFrance, were put tbotrd I dei-\nmt!Slt\u00bboMltsSI)COOt>*7W-A\ntroyer, but the practice hai not\nbeen generil.\nUnder the plan tht following\nships would arrive it Halifax: Dt\ndt France, Aug. S (now docked);\nAlcantra, Aug. I; H.M.C.S. Qu'Appelle, Aug. 10; H.M.C.S. Ottawa,\nAug. 10; Hoipital ihlp Letitla, Aug.\nII; Cimeronli, Aug lt ind Hoipltal Ship Lady Ntlion, Aug. 21.\nTht following ships would arrive at Quebec: Pasteur, Aug. 12;\nBritannic, Aug. IS and Duchess of\nRichmond, Aug. IS. Port of arrival\nfor the Nleuw Amsterdam tnd thl\nPasteur tm her ttcond crossing.\nhad not been decided, but their irrivid dates wen set it Aug. 24 tnd\nSept. I respectively.\nThe announcement laid the proposed schedule may be subject to\nchahge before flnil conflrmttlon.\nSpain Exclusion\nUnjust\nDeclares Franco\nHakodate, Maebaihl, Nlshlnomljl,\nNagano, Fukuyama, OUu, Malzuru\nand those named todty. Most of thl\ndoomed places art on tht prlncipil\nJapaneie Uland of Honshu.\nRAILS 8UFFER\nAl the psychologies wirtin tt\npamphlet! wu rtnewed by tht big\nSuperfortresses  tnd Jipan's  shipping was hampered by aerial-town\nmines, tht enemy's inner transportation   problems   lncreued.     Tht\nsame aerial mauling meted out to\ns rail tjitem ll.being met-\n*ed\n_\u2022_.\nUnited Statgi Army Strategic Air\nForcei announced Saturday that IT\nfighter planes raided thl Tokyo\n\u2022rea Friday md deitroyed 14 locomotive!, damaged ilx mort and SO\nrailroad can.\nOnly 10 enemy Interceptor! met\nthe challenge. Two of thim were\n\u25a0hot down, a third wu hit md 14\nfounded plinei were deitroyed or\ndamage, igalnit a loss ot lit Amerlcin planes.\nThi Far East Air Forcei, which\nalone have accounted for 2 8JS.832\ntorn of enemy shipping nink or\ndamaged In the flnt seven months\not thil year, similarly have paid\nspecial attention to inland transportation systems.\nContinued abience of Jipaneie\nInterceptor oppoiltion li baied on\nNippon policy ef hording air\nitrtngth for tht Allied Invasion,\nTokyo radio iald.\nMADRID, Aug. B (AP) - Gin-\nerallislmo Franco'i Government\ndeclared today that It \"rejects M\narbitrary Ind unjuit\" tht Big\nThftVl Potsdtm Declaration excluding Spain from mtmberihlp\nIn the Unlttd Nitloni.\nA Oovtrnmtnt itattmint luued\nby thl Filtngt Prttt Dlrtetorttt\niddtd thlt Spain does net \"beg\nI aecondtry place In International\nconftrincts\" and laid \"similar\nnaioni ltd Spain undtr tht monarchic nglmt to tult the Leigue\nof Nitloni.\"\nPOWERS NEAR\nAGREEMENTS ON\nWAR (RIMES\nJaps Murder\nION Chinese\nBy SPENCER MOOSA\nCHUNGKING Aug. 5 (AP) \u2014\nOfficial Chinese reporti, releued as\nGen. Chiang Kai-shek'i troopi converged on the airfield it Lingling. K**.nnfdy   c.irmin oi tht 61quor\ntonight asserted 50,000 Chineie had r ,';\nbeen killed by the Japaneie or were\nmining from the area of the recently-liberated city of Kanhsien,\n240 miles North of Hong Kong.\nThe reporti said the Chinese\nresidenti of Kanhslen Diltrlct in\nSouthern Kiangil Province were\nkilled or disappeared during i six-\nmonths Japaneie occupation. Kanhslen, site of \u2022 former idvmce bue\nOnly Hall-Inch\nTop lor B. C. Beer\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 4 (CP)-Foim\non glasses of beer served In Britlsl.\nColumbii beer parlon will be limited to half in Inch ln future under an\nagreement   made   between\n,,,.., _ s of the United States 14th Air Torce,\npopulation of ibout 100,000 Issued .    ,.    nt.,.-.. ,\u201e,\u201e w\u201ev.\n...m..\u2014*.t\u00bb  netnm  ,\u201e,,,\u201e,,,\u201e., was rewon by the Chineie two weeki\nIgo.\nQUICKIES\n\u25a0 y   Kin   Rsynoldl\nto\u00ae_\nV-\nA    r\ny_v\n' \/ 1  __\n\/^m.t\\rW\nz^fr a 1 \/ Itme,\n-\u2022SO-GsT-.\n\"I told you whtn yett got that\nlob with \u25a0 N.l.o.s Dally Newi\ntomt\n\"tl\"\nAd  you'd  gtt  ill  rtsuielid\napproximately   750,000   Individual\nliquor ptrmlti.\n\"tt sums thtt i llttlt minority\nll dictating tht policy for\\hl majority today, and tht tlmt hu\ncomt whtn tht ptoplt ihould de-\nmand t thorough nvtllen of tht\npresent Itw.\n\"We need a law that will encourage citizens to drink like ladles an!\ngentlemen and in congenial end attractive  surroundings  aa  in   Paris\n\"The Immediate want Is ,not nationalisation but the cultivation of\ndecent Clinking hiblb ... In sho-t\nif people wint to drink, let them\ndo It publicly ind decently.\"\nMmy oversell veterani will wl*h\nfor idoptlon of thi British public\nhome lyitem In Canidi, he declared, md added the rtcord of thc\nBritish system has not led \"to general physical, moral and spiritual\ndecadence.\"\nAlthough uloens wtrt \"rivalling Institution!1*, tht ehtngt\nIn 1117 to prohibition ltd to trou-\nblt ind sotndtl with tht result\ntht ptoplt choit to ehinqe to a\nlyitem of govtrnmtnt control, ht\nuld.\n\"Tht tlmt hu now irrlvtd when\nthl   ptopll  Should   Intimate  to  tht\nOovtrnmtnt thtt   thty wish to bi\ncensulttd  agtln.\"  hi  niertid.\nNo details were given, but a\nslmultineoua Chinese Centril\nNews dispatch alleged that up to\nJuly tl more than 1.000 civilians\nhad been murdered ln the Yangtze port of Ichang\u2014Westernmoit\nJapaneie bastion in Central Chlni\nThe report asserted the Chlneie\ndied of \"poisonous injections\",\nforcibly idmlniilered by the Jip-\naneie who elilmed they were Inoculations igalnst meningitis.\nOn Chlni'i wldupreid battle-\nfronts, National troopi Increased\ntheir pressure on the approaches to\nLingling and battled on tht flinki\nof \u25a0 \"floating pocket\" of in original\nforce of 20,000 Jipmeie troopi withdrawing along tht Kin River trom\nKinhilen to Nmching.\nWhile bitter fighting raged on thi\napproach'- to Tungin 24 mllei\nWeit of Lingling, Chineie forcei\napproaching the Hunan Province\nalrbaee city from the Southweit encircled t Japanese-held strongpolnt\non thi Hunin-Kwingit railroad\nSOUTHAMPTON (CP) - Tht\nfirst shipment of French hothouse\nbeans to come to Britain since 1040\nirrlved htrt rtctntly from Ouirn-\nuy, Chinnel Island!\nControl Boird md tht B.C. Hotels\nAuocUtlon.\nMr. Kennedy slid todiy then wu\nno regulation about thli, \"It'l Juit\n\u2022 gentleman's igreement.''\nMr. Kennedy slid he hid received\ncomplaints about the imount of\n\"collar\" on beer md as t result hid\ntaken up the mitter with the AuocUtlon md \u25a0 meeting wu called it\nwhich in igreement wu retched.\nThe Chilrmin uld reporU. thit\niome parlors were using glitses\nthit irt V-shaped Inside, thui'eut-\ntlng down tht quantity, were unfounded. All parlon were tiling t\nstandard ill* glass u It wu tht\nonly kind thty could buy.\nBy ALEX SINGLETON\nLONDON, Aug. I (AP) - Thi\nfiur-soower - war ertnm- m*-ftr-\ntnctyippmchtd agriemint to\nnight upon in hlitorlc document\nIndicating iggrtHlvt wir \u25a0\u2022 in\nInternational crime.\nTM document wlll blueprint\nprocedure for in unprecedented\nmm trial of Germans Ilited as\narch criminals\u2014men who formulated Nasi polity, high military\nchlefi whe executed It, ranking\ndlplomiti who Intrigued for IL\nInduitrlillits tnd flnmolin who\ngive It aubstance.\nThe trial Itielf will be held In\nNuernberg, for yeari the icene of\nthe Nul party's annual congress.\nIt will open before an International\nmilitary tribunal Sept 1, with rep-\nretentatlves of BrlUIn, France,\nRussli ind the United Statei prosecuting.\nTht projective lilt of defendant! wat reported by in Amtrietn lource Include Hermann\nQoerlng, Joachim Ribbentrop,\nFrana Von Papen. Alfred Roun-\nberg and memberi of the Qirmin\ngeneral staff iuch ai Grind Admiral Kirl Doenlti and Field Marshill Gerd Von Rundit-dt md\nWllhelm Keltel.\ntlmuKantouily thi high tribunal will be atktd to convict thi\nNail terror-atrocity organliatloni.\nIf t gully verdict Ii returned It\nWlll mein \u2022 blanket conviction\naa war crlmlnils ef ill Oermtns\nwho can bt eitabllihed to havt\nbttn voluntary member! ef the\nGeitapo or tbt I. 8.\n\u25a0 Tht plin stemmed orlglnillv\nfrdbi the Moicow decliritlon of\nNov.l. 1943, ilgned by UM lata Prc-\nsldent Roosevelt, Premier Stalin\nmd Wlniton ChurchllL It provided\nthlt \"major crlmlnils whole offence! have no particular geographical localization, will be punished\nby Joint decision of the governments\nof the Alllei\"\nJAP MTH ARMY\nDESTROYED\nIN ESCAPE BID\nCALCUTTA, Aug. B (CP) -\nAdmiral Lord Louii Mountbatten'!\nHeadquarter! announced today\nthat the original Japmeae 28th\nArmy; which hu been seeking to\nbreak through a Brltlih cordon on\nthe Mandalay-Rangoon Road to\nJoin the enemy forcu ln Thailand, hu been \"almost completely\ndeitroyed.\"\nThe announcement came u\nheadquarteri reports said the tol'\nof Japaneie dead ln the British-\nwon battle of the Sittang River lr.\nSouthern Burma haa, risen to\nmon than 10,000.\nA special communique deicrlbed\nthe virtually deitroyed Japanese\nforce as the \"remnants of the Imperial Japanese 28th Army which\nwai very badly mauled in Ar_kan\nby the 15th Indian Corpi com-\nmandtd by Lt-Oen. Sir Philip\nChristlson.\" During tbt fighting In\nAtVimtrtrmt-'l lllllll llllll ^,iIII\nIndian-troopi Inflicted 3300 casualty on tht Mth and 55th Divisions\nof the Japanese 28th Army.\nThere were Indications that the\ndeath toll of enemy remnants attempting to break tcrou the Sittang\nRiver to Thailand might rile to\nconiiderably more than 10,000. Another communique reported that\nuncounted \"large numbers\" of enemy bodies were floating toward the\nin the river's flooded waters six\nmilu North ot Nyaunglebin, DO\nmllei Northeast ot Rangoon,\nR.C.A.F. Members\ner\nin Homecoming\nt\n'*,' A i_\nl\u00bb f j\n1\nrot-\nBy FRANK LOWE\nCanadian Press Staff Writer\nHALIFAX, Aug. 5 (CP) \u2014 Some 11,694 of Cant\nfighting men and women arrived at this port today with I\nH. D. G. Crerar, the'lst Canadian Army Commander, who was\ngiven a noisy welcome to Canada by the people of this portI\nand an equally noisy farewell \u2022\nby his men aboard the big\ntroop transport lie de France.\nThe men aboard the trooper were\nhome from tht win after the lengthiest   period   services   volunteer!\nfrom the Dominion ever put ln on\noveneai fieldi ot action. Molt of\nthem lait law Canada four, five or\nline of Halifax took ihape when the\ntransport nosed Into harbor there\nmore yeari ago, and ai the hilly out-\nwas a tension aboard that could almost be felt.\n\"We'VE MADE IT\nIt wai a feeling of \"Well, we've\nmade it\u2014It never seemed poulble,\nbut htrt we art, heme.\"\nThere mtt no cheering it first\u2014\nbut thtt cime liter, when the ihlp\ntied up, and tht excitement of tht\nlong awaited disembarkation gripped thtm.\nBulk of tht rtturnlng Cinidlini\nwtrt Army mtn ind women, but\naltt iboard wtrt 2000 R.C.A.F.\nveterans, mostly from aircraft\nsquadrons thlt ranged the Western Front during miny yean tf\nWith Oen. Crertr, retiring Commander of tha lit CanadUn Army,\nwere four senior officer! who served\nIt Headquarters: Brig. C. C. Manh,\nChief of Staff; Brig. G. Walih, Chief\nEngineer: Brig. W. B. W|dd,' Senior\nMilitary GoveriimmJ\nPREMIERS AT\n'. B. Wed I, Senior  AJJ1]\n*Bfi(fT. e. Jetwe, 'OwSr^Pfisewl-\" m\/9.1M\nMILITARY GROUP\nPLANNING\nFRANCO REMOVAL\n. MADRID, Au|. S (AP) \u2014 In-\nfermtd sources uld today t group\nef Spanish mllltiry ludiri wn\norganising with tht aim If trans-\nfurring tht Spanlih Govirnment\nfrom Otn. Franco to Prlnet Den\nJuan, exiled Pretender te tht\nSpanlih Throne,\nThi sources uld thi group wu\nInsplnd by tin Big Thrss'i Pett-\ndam   denunciation  ef the   rVanco\nnglmt tnt had the nicking ef\nSpanlih Monarchliti, Thl If-\nginliatlon waa deierlbid as bling\nIn regular communlcstlon with\nDon Jum, ntw In Iwltitrlind.\nWINGrtELD. Kmt, England (CP)\n\u2014Kent (-duration committee spends\n\u00a330 (about S22S) i yttr for \u2022 ctr tn\nlake nlnr-year-isld Brtnda Chandler to ichool. Beciuu of illness.\nBrindi cinnot wilk.\nBattle Blaze\nUnder 98-Degree\nTemperature\nPORTLAND, Ort, Aug. 8 (AP)-\nSwtltoring In heit mide itill mort\noppressive by flames ind imoke,\nflrt crewi itruggled todiy\u2014Ortgon\"!\nhottut diy so fir thli yeei\u2014to sup-\nprew ntw outbursts In tbt Tillamook forttt flrt In Northwuttrn\nOregon.\nWhile tht mercury shot up tn Btt\ndegreei In Portland by late tfttr-\nnoon, hungry fltmu licked only \u2022\nmill from thl Cook Creek outlet\non thl Nihtlim River. Forutry\nofficials uld the sector would ht-\ncomi thi \"No 1 dinger spot\" ihould\nthi blue Jump Into rich Umbtrlmd\n\u2022crOH tin river.\nAnother flirtup on Hembre Ridge\non tht Southweit front leiptd acrou\nfire trtlli md nnt flghttrt Into re-\ntreit for the ucond dty. RUlng\nwind! lite Saturdiy stirred up\nflamu at tbt Southeast tnd of the\nWilion River ires, whin BOO mon\nicru hid bttn blackentd by todty\nB-29s Tear at\nDoomed (Hies\nQUAM, Aug. I (Mondty) (AP)\n\u2014At least ISO Superfortreisei\nimiahed heavily In thi pre-diwn\nhoun todiy igilnst four of the 81\nJapaneie cltlei on their condemned Hit with mori thin MM tons\nof Inoindlary md high-explosive\nbombi which touched off towering tint.\nThe big 8 _9'i struck Nlihlnom-\nyi-Mikigi, Saga and Mublihl, ill\nof which were imong the cities\nthat have been given advance\nleaflet wirnlngs thiy would be\ndeitroyed by American ralden.\nThty ilso pounded thi Ubi coil\nliquefaction factory it Ube With\ndemolition bombs for thi ucond\ntlmi In two weeki\nThi itrlke nlud to 14 the number of forewarned oltln agalnit\nwhloh thi - Supirfortreiiei have\npromptly made good with heivy\nnidi.\nREKINDLE FLAME ON TOMB,\nUNKNOWN WARRIOR\nPARIS, Aug. 6 (Reuters)-Al-\nfred Duff Cooper, Brltlih Ambis-\nudor In Paris, Siturdiy rekindled\nthe flame on the Unknown War\nrlor'i Tomb under the Arc de Trl\nomphe ln a ceremony commemor\natlng the anniversary of declare\nHon of the First Great War.\nhelping released Canadian prisoner! I\nof war get home. > *\nCapt. Matron Catherine Lunn ot\nWinnipeg, arrived with thl contingent of Nunlng Sisters,\nTrim,     easy-on-thc-eyes,    Dll\nSpencer of Vmcouver headed\nW.R.C.N.S. drift headed home,\nsistcd by .Sub.-I.lcut. Helen *\nalso of Vancouvtr.\nA onetime national iwlm chime\nplon, Flt-Lt. Gob Hooper of Vincouvtr wu also aboard. In 1938-19\nht wu Canada's star trie itylt\nswimmer tt thl British ~\nGimes.\nA basketball star ind mother\nVancouver man rtturnlng ww W ~\nCmdr. Norm Qlotg, ind with 1\nwu Wing Cmdr. Doug Annan, one-\ntime itar with Hamilton, Ont, Tigers softball squad.\nA compilation ihowed thlt wit\nthen  irrlvils\u2014made  up of\nArmy ind 1984 R.C.A.F. mm\ntal  of 80,860 if thl 181,800 An\nmd R.C.A.F. mm, scheduled to I\nreturned    to    Cinidi    bel\nV-E Diy, Miy 8, tnd thi ind i\nthe ytlr, now hive nturnid.\nctr.\nDefence Mlnlittr McNaughton\nheaded the military delegation to\nwelcome Oen. Cferar.\nThis afternoon a motorcade headed by a car bearing the General\ntoured the itreeti of the city to the\ngarrison grounds beneath the alopes\nof the old citadel, where Gen. Crerar Inspected a group of battle casualties ahd members of the C.W.A.C.\nGen, Crerar md hli party leave\nby Ipecial train tomorrow for Ot\ntawa, where Prime Minister King\nand other officials will extend the\nGovernment's welcome.\nCRERAR SAYS GOODBYE\nGen. Crerar bade hii final farewell to hli troopi Siturday as the\nlie de France neared the ihorei of\nhome. In the limple, stralght-for-\nwird minner which marked all his\nactions ln this war, he said a few\nwords of \"hall and farewell\" and\nwilhed them \"ill the best that life\ncm ifford, ind which you io richly deserve.\"\nThe yein of war, he told them,\nhave left their mark alike on the\npeople at home and on those who\nserved overseas, but all could feel\nthey had unitedly shared the struggle and contributed to final victory\n\"We   leave   mmy   thousands   of\nthi best of our breed burled In\nEurope,\" he told them. \"To the\nfimlllu ind iweithetrti of those\nwho died, our return must revive\nthought! of thilr own men whom\nthiy  wlll  never  bl  able  to  welcome. I luggut wi kiip thli iltuitlon In mind, ivin In thi midst\nof our own rejoicing.\n\"If is cltlimi of Canada In\npeace you continue to ait the high\niximpli you did ii Canadlini at\nwtr, thtn cm bi no doubt ai to\nthe grind fulun which awaits our\noountry.\"\nOnly man on the ship to wear the\nUnion Jack insignia on hll sleeve\nemblematic of service in Russia, wat\nMaj. Nelion Darling of Vancouver,\nwho ipent,five monthi In the Soviet\nMEET TO\nCAN FLY 550 MILES PER HOUR\nn in flight with auxiliary full tinki Ii the U.S. Army Air Forcei'\nntw P-80 \"Shooting Star.\" Tha plana ll powered by I new Jet propul-\niltn gu turblnt tnglnt tnd li capable of ipeedi In ixcm of ISO milu\nptr hour. Thi urvttt telling li tbovt 40400 fttt\nBy FRANK FLAHIRTY\nCanadian  Press Miff Writer\nOTTAWA, Aug. 5 tCP) - Kith-\nods of managing Canadian affair! In\nthe poet war period comt under\ndiscussion in the green chamber of\nthe House of Common! tomorrow ai\nthe Dominion-Provincial conferenci\nopeni.\nLarge delegation! from the Provincial Governmenti, headed by nine\nprovincial premlen ot varying political persuasions, tonight Wert il-\nsembllng in Ottawa reidy to movi\ninto the Chimber which in i little\nmore than two weeki wlll be filled\nwith newly-elected memberi ol\npalriament\nWeekend arrival! among provincial premiers were Walter Jonei of\nPrince Edward Iiland, A. S. Mac\nMillan ot Nova Scotia. John' Mc-\nNair of New Brunswick, Stuirt\nGarson of Manitoba md T. C. Douj\nlas of Saskatchewan. Three^othtr\npremiers, Maurice Dupleula of Quebec, George Drew of Ontario ind\nE. C. Manning of Alberto, are expected by morning it tht llttlt\nPremier John Hart of Brltiih Columbia arrived last week.\nTentatively called thi \"confirmee of national recomtruction\",\nthi purpose of the gathering Is tp\nhi how. but thilr finances ind\nspheres of ictlon cm bl irranged\nIn order to promote theu broad\nobjectives: \u2022 . I\n1. Maintaining \u2022 high level of\nIncome tnd imploymint permanently ind for all thi peopUvlf\nCanada.\n..-Auurlng \u2022 smooth reibierp-\ntlon of thi memberi of tht l|hw\ned lervicei Into thl civilian lift\nof thi country.\nUnder the tentative progrim Outlined by the Federal Government I\nand subject to approval of the \"provincial delegations, Prime Minute*\nMackemle King will open the IW\u00bb\nference with a speech. .'   li\nSalmon Arm Man\nReleased on Bail\nSALMON ARM. B.C., Aug. 5 (CP)\n\u2014Thomas F. Hlgglns was committed for trial Saturday on a chargt\nof manslaughter by Magistrate Dl\nM. Robertson at the conclusion of I\nlengthy preliminary hearing In police court here. He was releued\non ball.\nThe Weather\nTemperature\u2014Sunday,  Maxl\n92 3, Minimum sn ll; Saturday,\nmum SS, Minimum 50.1.\nForecast, Kooteniy:    Fulr, warm\nwith scattered .clouds over mountains. Winds light, increasing to mo\u00ab\nderate In afternoon.\nNelson Lake Level-\nSaturday, 1 p.m.. 4.18 feet, gain oj\n.03 foot\nSunday, 1 p.m., 4.13 tut\nr. say.1 At i ksM-_-_l-----a--ll--_---l---l\n-\n________^_m_^_^__\n -'\n\u25a0\n'   *\n.-.    '\n\u25a0-.\u00ab-\u2022 '\u00abii;V\n\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0','y.,\n-s    \",,..,-.\u25a0\n.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\nNILSON MlfcY WW, MONBAY, AUOTIT \u00ab, 1945\nArea, Weekend; Out or\nb tight foreit flru caused by light-\nI mlng over the weekend, in the Na-\nI kuip Ringer Diltrlct, lit now eith-\n:'er out or under control, Nelson For-\n[ ist Service offlclali uid on Sunday.\nIn the Nelson aril, thl Tarry'i\n.fire li Under control, with, two mm\nI i working on li and there li no fur-\n1 ther word of the fire at the bead of\nl^Wlld Hone Creek.\nEf A until fire at Big Bend in the\n\u25a0 sGolden Diltrlct, two in tht Upper\n'i Kooteniy Diltrlct In the Invermerj\n'Ranger DUtrlct; two in tht Kettle\nj1 s us 1\u2014*. \u2014\nEmphasized\nj\u00a3M-Wesl\nlurope Spheres\n'\\\\        By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER\n|   WASHINGTON, Aug. II (AP) -\nIJtNew problems of Anglo-American\n('relation! with Russia are exptcted\nI 'by diplomatic authorities here to\n'\u2022'tt'ifMm the Big Three dlicuulom\nlun.\nth| bull of Information made\nible to date, the situation set\nPotidam is regarded here gen-\nfollowi:       \/\nil Big Three decision! empha-\nI   lhe a sharp dlviilon between East-\n- j Mm tnd Wtstern Europe. They tend\n;   to confirm, with British and Amerl-\n; JSP recognition, Soviet domination\n[   pf |}1 tbe Eastern European countries, ranging from Finland In the\n;,'.'North to Bulgaria  In  the  South.\nI ^Qreeot evidently remalni In Brit-\ni   Aln'i sphere of influence. The problem of Turkey and Russian access\ni.   tp the wu' through the Dardanelles\nt'% not touched upon.\nI'... \"llll! miy come to be looked upon,\n\/\u25a0Jin tomt expert! here are already\n, IfthsHtrtlng, as a reversal of the emphasis at YalU  only  six  monthi\n,lgo. Tht late Pruldent Roosevelt,\ni - -Wlniton Churchill md Premier Stalin agreed In the Crimea meeting\ni'jhit tht political afftlri of Eutern\n\\ -At will u Weitern Europe were t\nI .concern of all the great poweri.\n'.. Thl division of Europe made at\n1 PoUdam follows a line running\nNorth md South from the city of\n. fctettln, which ii now given to Po-\nland, to the city of Trieste. Italian\n...iMtropolli which Yugoslavia is\nclaiming from Italy.\nSAINED  SOME  GROUND\n-.'',,) East Of this line ire governments\nI which have come to power, except\nValley Ranger Diltrlct, tht I Are\non Buchanan Mountain near Kislo, me 111 under control.\nThen li a small fire it Summit\nCreek, in the Creiton Ringer Diltrlct, md men were on thilr wiy to\nfight two fires ln the Upper Kettle\nRiver country.\nAll firei ln the Kulo Ranger Diltrlct are quiet. There ire two new\nfires In the Duncan River area,\nand om in the Lardo River area,\nwith crewi on thilr wiy to them,\nand i fire it Ccdir Creek, li out.\nA ittbjed to which Chirlei\nDarwin, devoted a famous pam-\n. phlet ln 1881 has been summarized by t writer in The New\nStatesman who tells us that few\nereiturei hive played io im-\n.->.'.-. poriant t pirt ln the hiitory of\n-v the world ll the earthworm. It\n\u25a0-\u25a0 plowed our land for ui long be-\n'.- fore man ever thought of a cul-\ntivntlng Implement and we depend upon It to turn over our\nsubsoil today. A weight of ten\ntoni of dry earth will annually\npan through the delicate bodies\nof theu creature! and be\nbrought to tbe surface on e\nlingle icre of land. Without\nurthwormi, man would probable ly ittrve. They work for ui,\n;',turning vegetable matter into\n'\"_\u25a0',' life-giving humus, and when\nthey die rapidly give back to\nthe toll nitrogen from their bodlu to feed the planti. They level\nour inequalities to create tht\nimooth, turf-covered expanse!\nwi io muoh^admlre. They overturn-by undermining such mighty fconumenti as the monolith!\n. of wonehenge; but having over-\nj,, turned them they cover them\nIrlth a protecting blanket of\n,, mil, preserving them for future\narchaelogiita to study.\nCOIDIRHAM\/WORTI\nLimited\nTORONTO, ONTARIO\nfor Greece, with the active assistance of Ruula. Preiident Trumin\nwent to Berlin duterrnined If possible to obtiln free movement of\nreporters, business mm and the like\nIn end out of thi Bilkin arlt. He\nlucjtleded In getting an agreed\nstatement of hope that fret reporting would be permitted, and official recognition Ot tht Polish government's promiie thtt forthcoming\nelectloni Could bt fully covered by\nAllied newspapermen.\nAgreements concerning the commercial aaieti of Germany abroad\nemphasized tht division. Assets in\nEutern Europe were assigned to\nRuula and thole ln Weitern Europe to the AUlel exclusively. Thil\nmeans, among other things, that\nBuisia'i commercial position should\nbe greatly itrengthened ln the Balkan countrlei where ln prewar\nyears France particularly held I\nitrong position.\nKimberley Pin Up\nGirl Show\nHighly Praised\nKIMBERLEY, B.C.-The Muilcil\nExtnviginu, \"The Pin Up Girl,\"\npreiented by the Klmberley\nbrinch of tht Canadian Legion in\nthe High School Auditorium be\nfore a capacity crowd, wai tn outstanding mcceu by tudlence and\niponiori.\nThe chorui of IB Pin Up Oirli,\nin brief but colorful ind unuiuil\ncoitumei deilgned to aceentuat|. ill\nthe charms of \u2022 pin up girl, delighted tht ludltnct with. citchy\nsongi md dances.\nThe cast of chorus girls: Audrey\nLoraas, Ethel Loraas, Dyllii Jones,\nBernlce Fandrlck, Frincei Gelling,\nLeone Stanley, Elizabeth Driper,\nEsther Sgro, Marny Mahaffey, Mildred Linquiit, Margaret Riynor,\nBlanche Kadln, Dorothy Coulter\nAlice Ekikog, Gertrude Batea,\nKay McEachren, Winnie Houie,\nMabel Pittenon.\nChorui girli ln the Piper Doll;\nLew Byrnt, Len Bonell, Don Corker, Stan Shayler, F. Hodgton, J.\nFibro, Al Gilei, A. Pedretti, G.\nAdlird.\nSolo Dincen Included Francei\nGelling. Margaret Stout, Nellie\nBonell.\nScotch Danceri: Margaret Stout\nand glrll. Vocal Trio, Elizabeth\nDraper, Leone Stanley. Dyllii Jonu.\nPiano Solo, Profeuor Jim Morriion. Vocal Soloi, Nellie Bonell,\nDollni McEachren, Betty Parki.\nDlrectori Mri. L. Bonell, Lew\nByrne; Plinliti, Mri. Ellli Swin,\nJim Morriion; Mikeup Supervli-\non, Mn. B. WilUi, and Mrl C. Ev-\ninr, Coitumei, Mri. Gwen Collins,\nassisted by Mn. Stin Shayler, Mrs.\nPickthall, Mrs. Jolle. and Mrs Dan\nBonell; Dreuers, Mn. C. Colllni,\nMri. Shayler and Mri. D. Brown.\nOrchestra leader, Jack Evans; Pipers, Angui Scott, Angui McLellan.\nOwing to the miny requeiti the\nihow will be repeited ln Klmberley it i liter date, md expecti lo\ntour the Eut Kootenay, All pro-\nceedi will be turned over to thi\nMemorial Hall Fund. The ten pig\u00bb\nprogram contained the namei ol\nKimberley'!' lervice men md\nwomen. With ipecial tribute to\nthoie who have paid the lupreme\nlacrlflce.\nCAMP LISTER\nBOY RETURNS\nF. 0.\nCAMP LISTER, B. C.\nWeilev J. Skerik of thl R.C.A.F,\nlecond ion of Mt md Mn. W. J.\nSkerik of Ctmp Liittr irrlved\nhomt recently calling enroute at\nWinnipeg to visit with frlendi. He\nhid been urving oversea! ilnce\n1M3.\nF.O. Skerik Joined the Air Force\nin December, 1943, ind ifter tnlning In the different Canadian centre!, wai shipped oveneai u an\nAir Gunner. On hii flnt opintlon-\nal flight over Germiny on Feb 25,\n1144, the plane wai shot down ind\nne wai reported mining ifter the\nIncident, then liter wu reported\nPrisoner of Wer.\nHe wu held by the Germani for\nfifteen monthi before being finally\n\u25a0liberated by the American Army\nmd lent to England with other\nliberated   prlionen.\nHli elder brother, F.O. Gordon\nSkerik of the Bombirdler crew arrived home from England In December, IMS hiving completed hli\nthirty operational fllghti md winning the DFC. F.O. Gordon Skei-\nik is now stationed ln Vincouver.\n\"YOUR VANCOUVER  HOME\"\n0\/#m#oM k\nNewly nnovitid Ihrough-\nout   Phonei  in'j  tltvltor.\nSeymour It\nPATTERSON,   Uti  ot\nVsncouver, B C    Colemin, Alti. Proprietor\nfRANSPORTATION\u2014Passenger and Freight\nFREIGHT TRUCKS\nLEAVE NELSON DAILY\nAt 10:30 a.m. - Except Sunday\nTrail Livery Co.\nM  H  MclVOR, Prop.\nTrail\u2014Phone 135        Nelson\u2014Phone 33\nWIATNORRIS,\nNELSON, ARRIVES\nIN BRITAIN .\n8UB.LT. PILOT MAC NORRIS\nMr, ind Mrt. Charlei Norrli, 704\nFifth Strttt, noelvid word recently thtt thtlr ion, tub. Lt. Pilot\nMto Norrli of tht Fleet Air Arm\nhu irrlved ufely In Britain. Thl\npicture wtl tiken while hi Wll\nreceiving R.C.A.F. tnlning it High\nRiver, Alti. Sub. Lt Pilot Norrli\nJoined thi Pint Air Arm ifter he\nhid bun transferred to thl\nR.C.A.F. Reserve.\nNew Campers\nAre Initiated \u2022\nBY CONNIK SHUTEK\nHi therel This li Koolaree calling\nSaturday night we Senior Oirli\nheld our Initiation ceremony.\nAll old camperi wrapped in In\ndlan blanket! were assembled before\nthe Great Brave and Great Chltf.\nOur Great Brave then Jit the camp-\nfire and all the campers sang, \"As\nthe Bright Flumes Ascend to Heaven.\" Then all old campers welcomed the new camperi hy putting their\nright ermi around the new campers. The new camperi then put their\nblankets oh md came into the camp-\nfire circle.\nA sing-song wu then htld br 111\nthe camperi. Bob Villinci sang two\nfascinating songs (Hubt Huba). After thli Sally and Nlti (pur wonderful cooks) made cocoa md do-nuts\nfor ui, v-\nThe joyful evening ctmi to an\nend with the girls tinging \"Ttpt,\"\nKASLO\nKASLO, B.C.\u2014J. Btriit returned\nto Prince George after' a brief visit\nwith hii mother ln Kulo.\nMrs. Alice Perkim hai u gueiti\nher lon-in-liw and daughter Mr.\nand Mn. C. Vance and family of\nChapmen Ctmp.\nMr. tnd Mrs. Eric Aldoui were\nvisitors to Nelwn,\nMr. md Mri. E. A. Wardle of\nBrandon, Man., up gueiti it the\nhome of Mr. and Mri. Robert McDougall.\nMrs. R. D. Gardner wai a viiitor\nto Nelson on Tuesday.\nMrs. 3. R. Tlnkesi motored to Nelion on Wednesday to meet her parents, Mr. and Mn. W. L. Billings,\nwho hu ipent several weeki at Vancouver and Victoria,\nMri. V. Primrose of Vancouver Is\nvliitlng with her son and daughter-\nin-law in Kaslo.\nSergeant R. F. Cornwall and Mri.\nCornwall of Victoria and Mr. md\nMrs. A. G. Gelinas motored up from\nNelson on Tuesday and renewed acquaintance with old frlendi.\nMr. and Mrs. Al Euerby and imill\ndaughter hive taken up raildence\nln the G. W. Wheatley cottage.\nMlu Flora McLeod of Trail ll a\nguest at the home of her brother-in-\nlaw and liiter, Mr. md Mri; George\nMorton.\nMr. and Mn. Fred Splen had at\ngueiti Mr. and Mri. Jick Spieri md\nchildren, Gosdon md Roiemiry, of\nMlis I. Glegerlch ll vliitlng Mrs\nS. S. Fowler at RlondeL\nMr. and Mn. Dan Bannerman of\nAlberta vslted Mri. J. Daem.\nMr. and Mrs. Henlnger have returned to Klmberley ifter a holiday\nln Kaslo. They were gueiti at the\nKailo Kabim.\nMr. and Mn. R. V. Maynard hive\nleft for their home In Lethbridge\nifter two weeks vacation In Kulo,\nMri. 0. Hcskcth motored to Nelion on Tuesday to meet her couiin,\nMlu E. Smith of Vancouver, who\nwill be her gueit In Kulo.\nGueiti it the Kailo Kibim this\nweek Include Miss Elizabeth White,\nM D, Spokane, Mill Katherlne Ma-\ngee Fort Worth, Texu, Mn, W. J.\nMartin, Golden Prilrie, Suk., Miss\nEdna Trlppel, TralL Mri. S. Martin, Trail, and Leilie Upton, Trill.\nMiss Thelma McEwtn of Nelion\nmd Mln Karln Franklin o. Vancouver are guesti of Mr. and Mn.\nF. H. Abey at their Mirror Lake\nhome.\nMr. and Mrs. W. J. Roberti hive\nu nieit their ion, Tom, of Fairbanks, Alaiki.\nGueiti it \"Shidy Rett\" Include\nMrl. W. Birber md ion, Rlchird,\nMr, and Mrl.,Alfred Hirvey, BUI\n\u2022nd Shelli,  Mr.  ind Mn. J.   M.\nShomsnn ind Mr. and Mra J. B.\normack, all of TralL\nMn. Saunden and fimlly of Trill\nire ipendlng a vacation tt lhe home\not Urt. Slanders father, A. Peir-\nsiisi. In Kaslo.\nD. W. Hayter of Vancouver Is a\ngueet it the borne of hll son-in-law\nand daughter, Mr. and Mri. Fred\nAydon.\nMri. G. Rumuuen hu hid is\ngueit her lister, Mn. Mirk Jeity of\nNelion.\nMi. ind Mn. W. Tonkin motored to Nelion Siturdiy.\nMr. md Mn. W. Grthim ind ftmily of Medicine Hit Ind Mi* Thelma McGregor ot Lethbridge, ire\ngueiti tt \"Kulo Kiblns.\"\nII. H. Youson irrlved ln Kulo\nfrom Victorii on Siturday -nd will\n\u2022pend \u2022 holldiy with hii wlfl tnd\nfimlly. who ire gueiti of Mn. You-\nlon'i paranti, Rev. md Mri. H. J.\nArmltige.\nRecent gueiti it \"Kislo Kiblns''\nwire Mr. and Mn. T. Butwick, Mr.\nind Mn. P. Smith ind W. H. Smith\nof Lethbridge. Mr. ind Mn. H. Wiley\nind fimlly md Mlu Normi Collyer\nof Bonneri Firry, Idtho. Mr. ind\nMri J. H. Heniier of Ciliary, Mr.\nmd Mn. G. Hagen and ftmily,\nTrill, md J. W. Slmi md fimilj,\nKlmberley.\nRev. ind Mri H. J. Armltagt hid\nli guesti at the weekend, Mr. ind\nMrs W. A. Spence of Victorii ind\nCalgary. ,\nHOLIDATINCJ HERE\n'- .v\n.-'\n&\nIn answer to repreientatloni from\ntht Nelion Boud pf tridt uklng\ntor i thret-trips-i-day lervlct by\ntht Main Lake Ferry, Hon, Herbert\nAnscomb Minliter of Public Works,\nbefore he'left for Ottawa, Wired-that\nhe was trying to makl arrangements\nfor thli to be met, but It wu td\nbe undentood thit the added trips\nwould bt kept up only, lt thi trailio\nihottld warrant. Thli information\nwai given tht Board of Trade Council Trldiy by SKreUry W. 0. C.\nLamkail. -\nThe present lorvice gives <thl\nmorning trip three days uch wiek.\n\"I've never noticed II many Alberta ind Saskatchewan ctn tl this\nseuon,\" A. H. Allin remarked ln\ndltouitlng tht need tor tht full service.\nRAILWAY MIMO\nANALYSID\nMr. Allin gave I summary of I\n\u25a0ix-pige memorandum lubmitted to\nthe Minister of Transport, Hon. Lionel Chevrler, by the Rlllwiy Association of Canada, which hid furnished copies to all Boardi ot Tridt,\nChnmbtri ot Commerce, md trini-\npnrtation Mloeiatlohi.\nThl memorandum, which It Intended to bt considered at tha Dominion-Provincial Conference, present! irgumntl' for bringing ill\nform! of commercial lind transportation undtr the Jurisdiction ot tht\nBoard of Transportation Commli-\nsloncrs, and thui to hive Dominion\nregulation of highway transportation, iuch u li now txtrcliid over\nthe railways lniteid of the nine\ncontrol bodies now existing in thl\nProvince!. ,\nIn lti memorandum the Railway\nAisociation agrees that the highway carriers havi their legitimate\nplace, but argues that their icope\nnttdi definition. It contend! that\nfor the good of tht country each\nform ot transportation ihould be developed to lti highest within lti\nproper limits, md states thtt orginlied highway carriers ln the different Provinces now iee the need for\nuniformity of Control.\nIt states that the registration fees\nthi Board ot Traniport Commissioners would be empowered to levy\nwere not intended to be a form of\ntax upon the motor carrien, but\nonly a meani of securing registration, md would be only nominal.\nDOMINION COUNCIL\nASKS POWER\nA letter from tht Cmtdlin Chamber of Commerce, advising of tentative dates set for the annual meeting, Winnipeg, Oct. 3 and 4, alio advised that the Dominion Council\ntelt that the preient officeri, hiving\nheld office for two yean, ihould be\nreplaced by new ones and asked\nthat the constituent boards consent\nto the Council naming'a naw slate\nof officers\u2014the boards hiving the\nprlviligt ot miking nominations for\nthl Provlnclil Vice-Presidents; ind\nIlio consent to the Council issuing\na new itatement of poUCy of the\nChimber.\nC. H. Hamilton law no objection\nto Ue first requeit, but did not think\nUie Dominion Council ihould be\nluthorlied to deal finally with matter! of policy.\nPUBLICITY BOOKUT\nS. A. Maddocki, Chilrmm of the\nPublicity Committee, reported the\nneweit booklet, which contained a\ndescripUve map ot the West Kootenay, wu ready for publication, and\nall that wu needed wu the \"go\nahead\" sign.\nThe, Committee wai luthorlied to\nmake'its final revision and hive Uit\nbooklet printed.\nPreiident R. A. Peeblei wu ln the\nChair.\nIn dusting planti to destroy Insects, even narmleii duiti, iuch as\nflour or cement, cm cauie Injury to\nthe human lystem U inhaled over\nlong perlodi or in excessive imount.\nSeed disinfectants are more dangerous because all of them, whether\nodorless or not, ire Injurioui when\nInhaled In sufficient quantities to\ndo damage. \u25a0\nDR. r. P. SPARK8\nDr. T. Pt Spirks, formir pathologist It Kootenay Llkl Generil\nHoipltil Md Nelson's Medical\nHealth Officer, ll vliitlng htrt\nwith hit wlft tnd diughter from\nVinoouvor.\nMass for\nIE. Helbecque\nSolemn Requltm Mass for George\nEtlenne Helbecque ot Bonnington,\nwu held from the Cathedral of,\nMiry Immaculate, Nelion, Saturday\nforenoon, Bey. Ftthir Murphy.\nCSs.R. officiating.   .\nA large attendmce, Including\nmmy from Kooteniy J&tr polnti\nptld final tribute to MT. Helbecque,\nreiident of Bonnlngton, who met\nnil death tragically there, on July\n31, it the ege Of 79.\nThe Roiary wu recited In Thompion Funtrtl Home by Father Murphy ind Fitter Barnei.\nPallbArtri wero M, Byrnt, H.\nGagnon, H. R Llnduy, A. L. Thorbp-\nson, J, 0, Patenaud* md Henry\nBourgeoii.\nInterment wu in Nelion Mem\norlal Park.\nNAKUSP\nMri. F. Ruihton md Mn. J. Argyle were co-hoiteiiei at an afternoon bridal shower; complimenting\nMn. Donald Eaiton, nee Mill Eileen Leiry. The affair wm held\nin the Legioh Club roomi, which\nwere charmingly decorated1 with\ntbt loveliest ot tbe seasons flowen. Mm. C \u00ab. Leary, rhother of the\nbride and Mri. J. Parent preilded\nat tht tea table while those assisting ta urving wtrt. Mm. 3. Morehouse, Mr* w. Jupp, MM. B. Buerge md Mill Beth Ruihton. The\nglfti were presented to the bride\nwho wis seated beneath i huge\numbrella glilr dtcorited with\nflowen ind itrtimers. Mn. EMt-\non gracefully expreued her thmki\nfor tbe miny gBti.\nitt. thS Mra.- L. Johnion ind\nfamUy'of, Burton were Wedneiday\nvisitors to town.\nMm. 6. Wtrd md htr fither, N.\nleftthU wiek tor gMUne.\n-fi Horvky deft flhuriday to\n.(\u2022 I' holiday ' in Robsoh   ind\n,-jton.\nMlsi a Whltt hai left for TraU\nwhere ihe wlll visit relaUvel.\n\"Mr. md Mri. C. Jensen htvt ti\ntheir guest, their neice, Mlu Pat\nHall of TralL\nPte. J. Cinn arrived wedneiday\ntrom overseas and is visiting hli\nparenti Mr. and Mn. H. Cinn.\nMra E. C. Johnson left Tueiday\nfor Ntlion where lhe will ipend a\nfew dayi\nMlu Stmlforth, Diltrlct Health\nNune, returned Wedneidisy from\n\u25a0 month'i holiday ln thi Peice\nRivet district.\nMr. md Mrj. H. Knelson were In\ntown trom Arrow Park on Tuei-\n\"a. S. and Mm. Maxwell Hood\nwho have been visiting the litter I\nparents here left Wedneiday for\nUnion Bay, B.C.\nMn. Cook and Mlu Gardner of\nCllgiry who have been gueiti at\nthe nome of Mr. and Mn. 0. Harper left on Wednesday.\nALDERSHOT. England (CP) -\nWhen Lieut. 'Arthur Gadd of Uie\nBritish Army and Joan Allen went\ninto the registry office to be married they left the car In which they\nplanned to tike their honeymoon\non the itreet outilde. When they\ncame out after the wedding the\ncar had been stolen.\nAttlee Completes Cabinet...\nFormer Navy Stoker\nAdmiralty's Civil Lord\nBy W. W. HERCHKR\nLONDON, Aug. J (AP) \u2014 Prime\nMinister AtUee appointed \u2022 former\nRoyal Navy itoker, Wilter Jamei\nEdwardi, ai Civil Lord of the Admiralty Saturday night, putting the\n44-year-old vetenn of two wim on\nthe Admiralty Board beside Britain's lenlor Admirals.\nMr. Edwardi, often described u\nthi \"Mimber of Parliament for the\nlower deck,\" wai one of 33 Junior\nMinister! named by Mr. AtUee. The\nPrime Minliter also Mleeted nine\nMinisters, vlrtuilly completing the\nadministration which will direct the\nLibor Party'i fir reichlng progrim\nof economic chinge for Britain.\nKnown itfectiomtely u \"Willy\"\nto hll fellow Eut Enden ln London,\nMr. Edwards wu elected to Pirliimtnt ln 1M2 Ht ll believed to be\nttt tint civil lord wltt wartime\nfleet service. The poit uiuilly li\nfilled by i civilian. After tervlng\nln the Flnt Great Wir, Mr. Edwird! rejoined the Nivy ln 1931) u\nI Leading Stoker tnd uw ictlon off\nDunkerque, ln the Lofoten Riid\n\u2022nd with the Arctic convoys to Murmansk.\n(Thi Civil Lord ll one of ilx civil-\ninn memberi ot the Boird of Admiralty which govtrni ttt Royil Nivy.\nHt muit bt I Member of Parliament tnd hit Job Ii to dtputltt tor\n\u2022nd assist thl Fint Lordi of thl\nAdmiralty In hll detllngi wltt Parliament)\nTen Downing StreeL tilt official\nruldenci of tht Prime Minliter,\n\u2022 nnounced thit Mr. Attlee's formal\nCabinet would be made of 10 of tbe\n39 Ministers already In possession\not their sells of office. The newt'\nnimed Miniiten ire:\nOeorge Tomllnion, S3, Works;\nLewli SUkln, M,-Town md Country\nPlinnlng; James Griffiths .13, National Iniurance; Lord Wlnstcr, (0,\nC1VU Avletlon; Edwird John (Ted)\n'Wllllimi. S3, Informitlon; the Earl\nOf Llstowell, 39, Postmaster-General;\nJohn Burni Hynd, 43, Chmcellor bf\nthe Duchy of Lancaster; Hartley\nWilliam Shawcrou, 43, Attomey-\nGeneral, and Maj. Frank Sosklce,\nSolicitor General.\nCONFERENCE TUISDAY\nMr. Attlee now Is surrounded with\n34 lenlor Miniiten ill with polltlcil experience. Mr. Tomllnion an\\j\nMr. S 'ken ire expected to hivi i\nfull ih ln solving Britaln'i mott\npressing donaeiUc problem\u2014houilng.\nIt wu reliably riported thlt their\nMinlitrlei, togither with thou of\nOeorge Isaacs, new Minliter of Le-\nbor, md Aneurln Bevin, Minliter\not Health, wotUd Join forcei to put\nroot! over tht heidl ot thi home-\nleu.\nArthur Oreenwood, Uit Lord Privy\nSeal, who hu bun antruited with\novir-ili luperviilon of ttt Job, hu\ncalled t houilng conference for Tueidiy which Messrs. Tomllnion, Sll-\nIn, Bevin md lines ire expected\nto tttlnd.\nThi houilng problttn Involvei ttt\nrestoration of more than 1,000,0(10\ndwilltngi deitroyed or lerlouily\ndamaged by enemy action nlni thtn\ncttchlng up wltt linn.i,'I pucetlme\nbuilding\nU.Danielson,!l),\nSwimming, Blake;\nJamei Allan Danielson, 20, ot Arrow Creek, idjolnlng Creston on\nthi East, wu drowned ln Kootenay\nLake it Blake Sundiy morning\naboilt U a.m.\nA patrolman for thl CP It.. Danielson ind I young friend, David\nWilbur, ^o of Arrow Creek, win\niwlmmlng whtn, Jt !\u25a0 btllevun-Dln-\nlelson, 1)0) * !tr\"nR 5Wlmmcrs ran\ninto difficulty In deep water.\nJohn J. Krawski and John Kraw-\nDrowiuWMIe\nBody Recovered\n\u25a0ki, motion mm trom Drtwrjr, the\nnext C.P.R. flag itation, rtcovered\nthe body it 1 p.m. It wu viilblt\nln about nine feet Ot Witer.\nBlake ll tbout tight mllei above\nProctor.\nMri. W. J. Brett ot Arrow Creek\nil  Danielson'! grandmother.\nConitable T. A. Qulgley of tht\nB. C. Police, Nelion and Dr. F. M.\nAuld of Nelion, DUtrlct coroner,\nwent out Hunslay afternoon to thl\nscene ot tha iccldent.\n:.;r\nAnother Painful\nNotation\n\u2022 CHICAOO, Aug. J (AP)-Chl-\nOlgo police, still smarting from the\naudlclty of burglars who looted the\nCentral Pollct Station vault a\nweek igo, entered another painful\nnotation in their.recordi Saturday.\nIt Mid:\n\"Mayor Edward J. Kelly i police\nescort car\u2014used In tt leut four\nSouth side holdup! early today-\nrecovered tfttr W-mile-in-hour\nchile.\"\nTbe holdup men got iwty. So did\nthl vault looters.\nThl automobile, uied to escort\ntht Mayor on his trips about the\nCity, wu itolen Iriday.\nFEDERATION\nSUGGESTED\nSRINAGAR, Kashmir India, Aug.\n5 (Reuteri)\u2014A Federation of India,\nIran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Burma md\nThailand wu mggested by Pandit\nJiwthtrlal Nehru, Indian Congress\nParty leider, ln \u25a0 ipeech here Friday. f\nHt wii replying to in address by\nttt Kashmir National Conference,\nan organization with pro-Congreai\nleaning, He begin by rejecting tin-\nMoslem League plan for Pakistan\u2014\na separate State of Moslem India.\n\"Congreu li itrongly oppoied to\nthe dlviilon ot India Into separate\nunits,\" hi Mid.\nDavid Rees Sails\nFrom Vancouver\nDavid Reil, in thl wireless brinch\nof the Cinidlin Merchant Marine,\nhu tailed from Vmcouver by way\nof Panama for England. He recently\nipent t Ihort .furlough at the home\nof hii parenti ln Nelion, Mr. md\nMm. G. S. Reei, after hli return from\na voyigt to South tnd Went Africa.\nCAMP LISTER\nCAMP LISTER B.C.-Mr. md\nMM. Houston Austin ind diughter\nol PorthUl wsste Tlliton to Huscroft it thl homi of Mr. ind Mrs.\ntrot Ytrbury.\nMlu Audrey Soott irrivid from\nEdmonton and will be a guest at\nthl homt of Mr. md Mrs. W. J.\nPte. Fralik Ivany, C.A.SC. arrived in Cinada from Germany over\nthe weekend. He will vlilt it the\nhome of hii parenti, Mr. md Mrs.\nAlex Ivany ly thirty days be-\nfire he starti tnlning tor service\nin the Pacific.\nDoris Lindhorst of Yahk ll\nspending the summer holldayi in\nHuscroft it thl homt of her grandparents, Mr. md Mrs. W. Lindhorst.\nMr. and Mri. Leslie Nelson of\nColeman, Alta., were vlilton it\nttt home ol Mr. and Mrl. Fred\nYerbury. They were enroute home\nalter vliitlng it poind ln U.S.A.\nNellie Huicroft ipent leveril\ndayi during the put week camping\nout  It Sanka.\nF.O. Gordon Skerik, D.F.C, who\nil stationed tt Vmcouver ll i visitor with hli parenti, Mr. md Mri.\nW J. Skerik and family.\nB. B. Stallwood arrived from\nNelion to vlilt it the home of Mrs.\nL. Liiter.\nMr. and Mri, Dan Pearce and\nPat Holland all of Kimberley were\nvisitors at the Isome of Mr. and\nMn. Herbert Yerbury, They were\naccompanied home By Mrs. Pat\nHolland and diughtir, Marie, who\nhad been vliitlng ln Liiter and\nHuicroft for the pMt  two* weeks.\nMr. and Mrl, Harry Demchuk anl\nMr. and Mrs. D. J. McKee ind Mn.\nS. L. Taylor were --hoppers to\nCreston.\nMrs. Frink Peck ind two children of Toronto and Mrs. E Kilgren\nof Rlvervlew, were vliltors it the\nhomi of the former'! brother-m-\nliw ind lister, Mr. ind Mrs. Frank\nYerbury.\nFuneral Services\nfor Mrs. Coleman\nAttended by Many\nThere wir I lirgt attendance, md\nmany floral tribute! at tht funeral\nlervicei lor Agnes Violet Coleman,\nheld ln St Paul'i United Church at\n2 p.m., Siturday.\nBorn In thi Dakotu, Mm. Coleman died it Nilion on July 29, aged\n46, .\nRiv. B. Stewirt Forbes officiated\nat thl lervicei md the organist wm\nMrs. TJA Perguion.\nHymm lung were \"Tht Hymn of\nUie Calling Volcei,\" add \"The Hymn\nof Llfe't Evening.\"\nPallbearera were A. L. Creech, C.\nE. G. Fisher, 0.1. Letter, Ivan Lewli, Frink Phlllipi md Frank Turner.\nInterment wm ln Nelion Mentor-\nill Pirk.\nMOYIE\nMOYIE, BC.-Mr. Bevin of Penticton, ipent i few dayi with his\nfamily at Moyie.\nBert Wirren of Calgary spent a\nweekend it the home of Mr. und\nMn. H. A. Smith while returning\nto hll home ln Calgary, ifter spending some time on hli friends (arm\nit Boiwell, B.C. where hli wife\nnd daughten ire ipendlng their\nSummer vicitlon.\nMr. ind Mrs. Wilter ind ion\nGirry md diughter. Gwen ao-\ncornpinled by Hirold md Violi\nMcFirlane, motored to Olennlily\nto visit Mr. ind Mri. J. T. Tipper.\nEugene Smith tnd Bob DtBuyi-\ncher of Crinbrook vliited ln Mfcyie.\nEugene Smith vliited it the Home\nof his grmdpireflti, Mr. ttld Mrs\nR. A. Smith.\nMri. Charlei McFarlani and\nchildren visited with friendi in\nCranbrook.\nMark Nicholion wu i vlsl'or\nto Cranbrook.\nMr. md Mri. John Beck ind\nfimlly returned to thilr home In\nCalgiry after ipe-dlng t two weeki\nvacation  in Moyie.\nMr. md Mrs. -linden returned\nto their home in Calgiry ifter a\ntwo weeki vlilt it the home of\nMr. and Mri. W. E   Andrewi.\nMrs. H. Almick of Klmberliy\nWM the gueit of Mr. and Mrs. It.\nA.  8mlth.\nMn G. Wilteri ind children vliited Crinbrook.\nMr, md Mn. Hirry Strind ind\nfimlly left by tr|ln to ipend theu\nlummer vicitlon it tht homt of\nMrl. Strind's pirents, Mr. md Mrs\nHllidiy it Grind Forki.\nMri. Oltvtr Ortli ii i pitlant it\nSt Eugene HoiplUl tt Crinbrook.\nMri. R. S. Stinton md fimlly\nvliited Ridlum Hot Spring!\nIron nalli were commonly in un\nduring tht Hnmin occupation ln Britain.\nKIMBERLEY\nKIMBIRLIY, B.C. - Mn. L. C.\nLambert md family have left tor\nFernie where they will take up residence.\nNorman Adimi, liter ipmdlng I\nleave with hii parents, hasreturned\nto hll Itation it Debert, nova Scotia\nMrt. Chatson, \u2022 long time resistant\nof Kimberley has left for Calgi\nwhere  Iht will mike her  future\nhome.\nThliye\u00ab'i Junior Cimpers, Miry\nJane Edwards, Helen Bond, Merit\nHolland, md Jem Kershaw have\nleft to ittend camp Lourdes on tht\nKootenay Lakt. They were accompanied by Camp Leaden Misi Jem\nHolland md Misi Inez Querin.\nTpr. J. W. Scanland il ipendlng\n30 dan Pacific luve wltt nil parent!, Mr. and Mm. J. JE, Scanlmi\nMils Jovce Mulr ahd iliter, Mn,\nThorliefion md fimUy are hoUday\ning at Wau Lake.\nSpencer Whltford md friend, Sgt\nGould (R.C.A.r.n_avt left for their\nstation it Summerslde, P.E.I. While\nin the dty they well the guuti of\nMm. Lucy Whltford.\nCant J. K. Kervln of the CAT.C.,\nChilliwack, hM bten visiting hli\npirtnti, Mr. and Mrl C. B. Kervln,\nMarylvUle.     >\nwyniMl\nWYNNDBL, B.C.- Misi Doreen\nSpence recenUy vliited relatives it\nCranbrook,\nMr. ma Mm. Appli md fimlly\nof Blalrmore are visiting Mri.\nApples's parenta, Mr. ana Mn. tt\nDai bom.\nMrt. McKenzie and ion, Mr. md\nMrs. H. Williams md family, Mr.\nmd Mri. F. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.\nM. Itollog and Mr. md Mn, J. a\nBarton, aU ot Alberta, ere visiting\nMr,  ind  ivirs.  J.  KollOg.\nMr. ind Mrs. J. li. Abbott md\nMiu P. GUden were recent viiiton to Gray Creek, guuu ol Rev.\nma inri. t S. j-muigton.\nhurt, clement! bu ieit for Seattle after visiting ber parenti, Ute.\nand Mrs. Watt ncre.\nM:s. E. Wood ana ion of Klmberley art ipmdlng the lummer at\nlu.ir rand here.\nf. Girhirny ol Colemm md R.\nTtr.icrnc at Kimberley trt Vliitlng Mr. md Mrs. it. ualuoin.\nWives X. Louiet ana n. Urgu-\ntiau, formerly of Uie teacniog\nitaff hart, have obtained poiuuius\nai i_akt' Cow-caan, VX\nMrs. LUcu ma family of Idaho\nart viiiting tne forraeri pateou,\n...I-, ana .>.,s. it. ouzier hut.\nG. Lowden h\u00bbs returned to Nor-\ndy, Aloerta alter visiting hu pn-\nenti here.\nMM. Butter-field Mirlon ind Pte.\nI, _)utterliela nave returntd, to\nthtlr homt tt Victoria.\nMn. VL Hackett ind children\nhave left for Liigary whin Uwy\nwill Join Pte M. Hackett\nLome Urli was a recent vliltor\nit cranbrook.\nMiu U Uilderi hM returned to\nVancouver alter vj.ung ber\nmotnerH Mn. E. Gllden nert.\nMn. Wneeler, wno bu been residing at tbe J. (->. ADDott nome,\nlift nisi wiek to resmi wita ner\ndaugnter it Vancouver.\nI.aC tnd Mrs. b. Hulme are holidiying it Vincouver. '\nMlM P. Giloert n visiting ber\nparenti, Sgt inu Mrs. W. Gilderi\nit Eamonton. ,\nMlu 1. Mortimer of Wut Creiton\nIs heipuig witn me iruit ncre,\nMiu V. Cox and ner neici Mm\nS. Cog of c'aigary ire visiting\nMr. md Mn. I. Mounttord.\nRev. end Mn. Cribb tna daughters ot Cranbrook were rtcmt visitor! aire, guesti Ot Mr. md Mn.\nJ. O. Abbott.\nMra Batchelor of Wells Alti-, ll\nvlitting her brotner-ln-liw and\nsister. Mr. end Mrs. H.  rullerton.\nMlu R. (Hazier tnd Mlu Jor-\ngenion have returned to Lethbridge\nifter viiiting the former's oirenis\nhere, W. Glazier accompanied them\nto Lethbridge whve oi spent a\nholiday. .\nO. Hagtn. L. Orl, md J. Gilders\nire cimp.ng tt Tye.\nF.O. tnd \u2022 Mn. R. Hlndley are\nvisiting it Vancouver.\nMr. and Mn. 11 C. HllUn.m ind\nfinally ot McGrath. Alt*., in vli-\nlUne Mr. tnd Mn. J, Rotlng.\nMr. ind Mri. F. Mirtillo ind\nKathleen ipent thi week-end it\nRoulind.\nMr. ind Mn. Kuhntt md family\nof Crinbrook in viiiting thi inter I mother, MM M. Moon.\nMri E. W, Divii. Mrl. J, C. Mc-\nMcLaren. S. Bunhirdt K. Ted-\nford md G. Tedford ot Canyon,\nwere viiiton it the home ot Mr\nMrs. L.'A. Davis on\/Tueidiy,\nhelping with the blick currmts\nhive nturned from Trill.\n.  '    -'\nLort Cell for\nBathing Suits\nWe havt just received a\nnew shipment which wlll bt\nour lait. for thli year. Gtt\nyours today.\n$A*m.\nFINK'S\nREADY-TO-WEAR\nARROW PARK PILOT\nHOMEWARD BOUND\nF.-L A. L. \u00bbEWARD\nCEYLON - From Ql-eenlind'i\nIcy mountilm to India's conl\nstrand htvt teeountld for a thousand operational flying houn for\nNewfoundland, F.-L. ?ewird pro-\nMr!, A. Seward of Arrow Park,\nB.C., near Nelson, pilot If in\nR.A.F. Sunderland squadron who\nIt hJTnewird bound,,\nInditing In July, 1941, four dtyt\ntfttr ht grtduittd from West Vin-\ncouvir High School it thi ige of\neighteen, F.-L Seward received\nfill pilot'! wings In March,. 1942.\nAftir i tour on Catallmi out of\nNewfoundland, T. L, Seward proceeded te ttt United Kingdom\nwhtn hi flew with Trtntport\nCommind, tnhifirrlng to ttt Ftr\nEut to operate In support of thl\n14th Army In thl liberation of\nBurmt. From Ceylon he took pirt\nIn tntl-ihlpplng itrlkei ovtr tht\nGulf ef Slam. Entitled to dli-\nohirgt, F.-L Seward hu volunteered to serve In tht Piclfl-\ntheitre.\nSister of A. Innes\nDiet at Vancouver\nMn. D. A. Geddei, lister of A. Innes of Nelson, died In Vmcouver\nAug. 1 it the ige of 98.\nShe Is survived by htr husband\n\u25a0t 1303 West 07th Avmu^ Vincouver, two loni, md two grandchildren, as well ai her brother.\nThe funeril wu held ln Vmcouver Saturday.\nTRAIL MAN\nCHANGES NAME\nTRAIL. BC, Aug. S-FR Lieut\nH. A. Lutes la being poited on Trim-\nport Duty In which, with leveral\nother Canadian b ,'t, he will fly Liberators on long siislar.ee traniport\nfllghti from Cman md Great Britain to the Far tail\nFit. Lieut. Lutei md F.O. W. A.\nCraig of New WeitmlnitCT, who li\nilso going on traniport duty, lerved on the same Liberator iquidron\nIn Iceland.\nThe F.gyptlini Cirlhiglnlim ind\nRoman!lintw all about cement, ind\nuMd It.\nsullerfrom\nNervous\nTension\nOl 'CERTAIN DAYS' of the Koattt\n? ? ? t T\n\u2022 Do function*! periodic rli*Urrt>Rncr\u00bb\nut uke you (erl to nrrv.iui, jittery. Ingti-\n\u2022trunf, cranky, tired \u2014 tt iuch tim\u00bb?\nThin don't drUy-\u2014 try Lydi* t,\nrinkh\u00abm'\u00ab VtftUblfl Compound to\nrelic v* iuch lymptonu. 11 help* natuukI\nPlnkshtm't Compound not only htlp*\nrrl'.rvr nifh monthi-.' pain but %]io\n*ffomp\u00abnying nervout. nttlMt, Wttk\nferlinfi of thtt natort.\nThi* tlmo-tett-ad medicine U made\nfrom wholraome rooti and hartM (plui\nVitamin Hi). FoUov labal dtraetiacw.\nBuy today!\ncX^C-CPt^kanui\nVEGETABLE  COMPOUND\nl^|ttj|\n,__ ....\n_______\n <ey pQint in the Case.,'..\nto Hitler\nPARIS, Aug. I (AP) - A tele-1 tain to HlUer after tht 1042 nld on\ngrim allegedly lent by Marshal Pe-' Dieppe by Cinadlan troopi, otter\ning French lid to repel iuch \"aggression,\" wu read in court today\nduring testimony ot Pierre Laval\nIt thl treason trill of thl 89-yeir-\nold soldier.\nThi Marshal hid denied sending\niuch I telegram md today Lavil\nsaid In never hid known ot such a\ncommunicaion.\nThl former chief of government\not thl Vichy regime, added: \"I wu\nalways opposed to my such French\nmllltiry collaboration.\"\ncould it bi\npossible:\n' A defence counsel asked if It wtrt\npossible a Vlchy press attache ntm-\n-d Groivllle might havt written\ntht telegram and sent lt ovtr the\nulaiit's namt.\n\"I am surprised to hear the tele-\ngrim might havi bttn nnt In that\nway,\" Laval answered. \"I havt never known i cible of such Import-\nmet to bl lent In such in Irregulir\nminnir.\"\nThl defence repeated Mirshal Petain never signed such i telegram.\nProsecutor Andre Mornet remarked:\n\"In any can it wu lint tram\nVlchy.\"\nLaval Mid hi hid twict refused\noffers ot Qirmin permitalon to\nFranct to fight igilmt thl Alles.\nDefine! counsel contended thlt\nlt thl telegram actually hid been\nwritten by Mirihtl Petain it would\nhave carried hll name as thl signature ind not i note reading \"ilgned by\" Petain.\nAnswering questions deilgned to\nMATTER\nWHAT OIL YOU USE\nIN YOUR CAR!\n...,,,\u201e:'.<  -mm.--:\nIT'S\nf'\u25a0-.-'\nrt\nV\\\\\\WH>\n\u25a0-\u25a0\u2022m^i^\n5 REASONS why BA PEERLESS MOTOR OIL\nmeans longer life, lower repair costs for your car\n1 h pretedi bttttr. 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Itltir.st shsI I..tins Ptirlrsi wilh\nipowr tola! low \u2022ntstsi. for all litisrrnt\nofonrCuadUicUmitil\nAirfields Empty and Unused...\nBorrowed Lands\nReturned to\n1 -  ' .     \u25a0' *, ''\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'   \u25a0\u25a0'   \u25a0'\nRightful Owners\nWrlttm fir thl Cinidlin Prm\n\u2022y PO. JACK il-IT\nWITH TAB RCAF. BOMBER\nOBOOP OT BRITAIN, Aug. B <CP) -\nOut in lummer lunshlne of Yorkshire these dayi thl grut airfields\non thi moon lii empty ud unuied.\nThl runwayi from which Cinidlin bomber iquadroni took ott nightly far Europe lit deserted now, ind\nthl lind which Canada borrowed\nfor hir lerlal warfare ll bling returned to lti rightful owntn.\nA few R.C.A.F. unlti remain in\nYorkshire; but ont by oni most ot\nthi field! irt being prepared for\nRoyil Air Force reoccupation.\nFIRST TO QO\nMlddltton-St. George tnd Croft\nwill be the first to go. Where 40 or\nSO lordly blick bomben once marshalled tor tht trips thit blasted\nGermany, now only thl occasional\n\u25a0mill transport plant arrlvei aa a\nday'i great event.\nMiddleton wu thl homi ot tht\nstoried Ghost ind Moose iquadroni\nwhoil Canadian-built Lancisters\nleft Englind for ever In June, tn the\ngreit repitriition air-lift acrou tht\nAtlintic.\nWild flowers grow where King\nGeorge stood lait year whtn ht presented decorations to tht Ghost ind\nMooie fliers, ind bricken hides the\nspot whtn tht famed Ruhr Valley\nExpress cruhed ont dty.\nOnly t few monthi tgo tht field\nhid tht populitlon of \u2022 small city.\nNow fewer than 300 Canadian! remain for tht cleanup Job, ind their\nnumber U dwindling dally through\npostings homt.\nDESERTED VILLAGE\n\"It'l Ukt I deserted village,\" uld\nSqdn. Leader B. R. Brown of Toronto. \"Tht night after the big crowdi\nleft for the boats I took i walk\n\u25a0round tht ctmp tnd I couldn't see\n\u25a0 soul ... if I bttn like thlt every\nevening ilnce.\" .    .\nBrown, ind FO. Thelma Clenden-\nIng, I Manitoba nunlng lister, expect to remain until thi lut min\ngoes, but thtlr hoipltil with lti M\nbedi hu only two patient!.\nEven thl Middleton \"digger\" or\nJail ll empty\u2014no one leemi to gtt\ninto trouble nowaday!.    .   .\n\"It'l been Ike I morgue tor two\nmonthi around htrt, ind we've Juit\nbun tbt poor-attendanti,\" sighed\nLac. R, J. Connelly ot North Battle-\nford, Suk.\nThtn in row upon row ot solid\nbuildings it Mlddlttown; hugt hangars and milu of concrete runways\nthat makt It larger thin Trenton it\nhomt. But todty t ilngli lowly Nis-\nsen hut ls room enough for Wing\nCmdr. T. O'Brien of Ottawa and Calgary, tht station commander and hll\naides, Including Fit Lt Doug Power\nof Vincouver ind Toronto.\nIn tht briefing ind Interrogation\nroom, whtn nidi began tnd ended,\nI few scarred mips on tht walls\nremind of tht old exciting days,\nLONELIEST (POT\n\"But the officers' mess Is the loneliest spot of sill,'* one ot the lut survivors complained. \"Only t handful\nof ui lift in tht place , . . never\nenough for in old-time party.\"\nNext door, ln tht common room\nwhere tht pilot! ut In tension btfort\ntht takeoff, or relaxed after a good\ntrip, or cursed tht Jerries whtn\nfriendi did not get back, the uiy\nchain are empty. \"Remember? During 'ops' you could hardly find a\nplice to lit down,\" tht old-tlmor\n\u25a0slid. \"Now there'! room for every\nlingle memory.\"\nOutilde the grass la growing on\ntht old baseball diamond. The R.A.F.\nfellowi said that when they take\nover they're going to mike lt Into\na cricket pitch.\nTHE BRITISH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY LIMITED\nihow the Vlchy government's attitude toward the Alllu during the\n1941 North African landings, Laval\ncontended Vlchy order to French\ncommanden to resist wu, i general\norder deilgned to prevent a German attack on North Africa.\nGAVE ALL ORDERS\n\"The war general! ln North Af-\nrici went over to tbe Americans after almoit no resistance,\" Lival\nuid. \"Fleet Admlnl Dirlih gavi\nill orderi. We promised, ln iny\ncase, that our ships would never\nfall into German handi and we kept\nthat promise.\"\nJudge Monglbeiux remarked that\n\"Nevertheless, Petain sent certain\nmessages which hi ought not to\nhave sent.\"\n\"Petiln wu not free,\" Laval replied. \"He wu ordered by thl Germani to send those messages, and\nthey also insisted thit he mike\nitittmenti In oppoiltion to tbe Allied action ln North Africa I also\nwu Instructed to ipeik publicly\non tht subject. I did not refuse. I\nmide my declaration tht diy of the\nlindlngs. Tht Germani were not\nsatisfied. They told me lt wu no\nreel proteit\"\nPROOP LATER\nDefence counsel uld thit ifter\nthe landlngf Manhal Petain \"never stopped giving instruction! io\nFrench commanden not to resist\nthe Americans.\" The defence uld\nit would product proof liter.\nLaval declared the Brltlih attack\non the French fleet at Men-el-Ke-\nblr lutomatically broke the Anglo-\nFrench alliance ind wu not the action of in illy, but thlt nevertheless tbe French continued to refute\nmilitary collaboration with tbe Germans, French commanden ln No. th\nAfrica, he asserted, repeatedly notified Vichy they would never assist\nthe Germani.\n'We can uy iuch thlngi now, but\niuch wordi hid to bt kept secret\nwhile wt wtrt under occupation,\"\nhe added.\nRecalling eventi thit preceded\n.scuttling of the major pirt of the\nFrench fleet it Toulon it, the time\nof the Alllei' African landing!, Laval teitlfled thit thi Germani tried\nto scire the French warships by surprise.\n\"If we were on iuch good termi\nwith the Germin government don't\nyou think they might hive tried\nto persuade us to lurrender the\nfleet instead of hiving tried to take\nIt by surprise\" Lavil uld.\n'Their operation began it 4 i.m.\nit Toulon, ind we wen not informed until i half-hour liter.\"\nCALLED MEET\nLivil uld that u toon u he hed\nbeen Informed by the Germani in a\nphone call of their plans to enter\nToulon, he protested ind thin hi\ncilled \u2022 Vlchy Government meeting.\n\"The tint thing we did wu to\ntelephone Toulon,\" he uurted. \"We\nwero Informed tbit the ihipi hid\nbeen blown up. one after another\nIn Toulon hirbor.\"\nDefence Couniel Firnind Piy-\nen slid iome \"secret telegrams\"\nwould be produced liter which\nwould chinge the interpretations\nwhich hive long been pliced on\norders nnt by Vichy to French\nromrnindere In North Africa\nReturning the itory of the 1M3\nbroidcut ln which hi expreusd\nhope for \u25a0 Germin victory, the wit-\nneu uld he hid explilned hli rei-\n\u25a0ons for tht talk to Admlnl Will\nlim D. Leihy, thin U. S. Ambu\niidor to Vlchy. Hi uld:\n\"A ftw days ifter thil broadcast\nAdmlnl Leihy ind Mr. S. l'lnk-\nmy Tuck (Counsellor to thl U. S\nembusy it Vlchy) cime to let me.\nI explained the reuon for the statement, whit I meant by It ind tht\npractical effecti of It.\"\nLtvil did not relate thl reectlon\nof Admlnl Leihy, now Chief ot\nStiff to President Trumin In \u2022 letter reid earlier it thi Petiln trial.\nthe Admlril unruled belief thit\nthe 89-year-old Marshal alwayi had\nacted In the beat interests of France.\nLaval's mention of Admiral Leahy\ncame after a defence couniel aiked if the U. S. shad made any movei\nto break diplomatic relatloni with\nVlchy after the broadcait by Lival\nbespeaking a Hitler victory.\nPETAIN AMAZED\nA Juror remarked that Laval\nihould \"know that after hii departure yeiterday Manhal Petain iald\nthat he Insisted on the removil of\nthat phrau from the radio ipeecn,\"\nPetain told the court he wu amazed when he heard the ipeech delivered with the disputed passage.\nLaval testified yeiterday he broad\ncut the itatement \"I desire a German victory\" only after Petain made\nhim changi the wording from \"I\nbelieve In \u2022 German victory.\" -\nToday, ln response to thi Juror,\nLaval wld.\n\"I stand on what I uld. The Marshal deleted the word 'believed' but\nleft the word 'desire'. And he wu\nnot Indignant at all.\"\n\"WALK HAND IN HAND\"\nLival teitlfled thlt long ifter be\nmid! the broidcut Marshal Petain\nuid in a ipeech that \"From now\non, Laval and I walk hand ln band\n\u2014all subjects of discussion between\nul hive been solved.\"\nDescribing hli work during the\noccupation, Laval uld the Germani \"asphyxiated\" France by occu\npying departments from which moit\nof thl importint food supplies ind\nInduitrlil product! normally cime,\nMoreover, he uid, 800,000 wir prisoners had been repatriated end\nthere wu no work for them, nor\nfor ipproxlmitely 1,000,000 other\nFrenchmen.\n\"It would have betn Impossible\nfor France to lurvlve without col\nlaboration,\" lavil idded. \"We hid\nto negotiate,\n\"We depended on the Germini for\neverything. Our economic life wu\n\u2022t i standstill. The Germans had\ntwo weapon! against us. Firstly,\nthey could llwiyi threaten to re\ncall the 600,000 prisoners they had\nreturned to ul Secondly they could\nwithhold food and Industrial mite\nrlili from thi North.\"\nPlon Refinancing\nfor G.N.R.\nST. PAULL, Minn.. Aug. S (AP)\n\u2014F. 3. Givln, Preiident, reported\ntodiy Greit Northern' Rillwiy\nplini for \u25a0 refinancing progrim\nwhich would reduce the compiny'i\nfixed chirgei to $8,500,000 annually,\ncompared with more thin $19,000,000\nln 1939.\nMr. Gavin uld thi railway pro\nposed to issue $79,000,000 in niw\nbondi ind retire nearly $17,000,000\nworth of thou outstanding. Niw\ncapitalization would consist of\n$372,838,900 in stock tnd $224,937,-\n300 In mortgage bondi.\nThe railway's funded debt would\nbt reduced from mort thin $391\n000,000 on  June   30,   1944,   to   leu\nthin $349,000,000.\nMr. Gavin uid thc compiny'i net\nIncome for the flrit ilx monthi of\n1949 wu $8,578,000, compired with\n$0,300 000 in thi ume period of\n1944. '\nTO LOAD GRAIN\nIN I.C. PORTS\nVANCOUVIR, Aug. 4 (CP)\nDuring thi next five monthi, 90\ndeepsea cargo ships wlll bid full\nof gnln ln Vincouver and New\nWeitmlniter.\nThey will eerry \u2022 totil of 11,\n000,000 buiheli, ill thl Itocki now\non hind In iliviton here, to India\nind luropei'n countrlei\nLONDON (CP) - A 30-yur-old\ngirl riveter told the ''\u2022<*e.r .1 <\"*'\u25a0\nBilley thtt ihi couldn't ileep it\nnight lo wint out  miliar s  .s\nbiyonit prying open windows and\ncommitting burglirlee. Sentence\nwu poitponed.\nNILSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1945 \u2014 3\nfytanft \"fog- fcwqwii|*\nmooNPO-Mnt in may rOtoi\nSummer\nCottons\nLook ond feel cool In a\ncolorful Cotton Dress.\nOne and 2-piece styles,\ncape sleeve or above-\nelbow.\nSizes 14 to 20.\n$4.95\ntomastisk)temtmiin^^ ttt_l\nNazis to Lose\nMiles of\nTerritory Yet\nBy JOHN  M.  HIGHTOWER\nWASHINGTON, Aug, 9 (AP) -\nGerminy will lose still more thousands of iquare milei of territory,\ndiplomatic authorities analyzing the\nPotidam communique predicted today.\nThey noted that the decisions\nreached by Prime Minliter Attlee,\nPreiident Truman and Premier Stalin on territorial changes concerned\nonly thou In Eastern Europe that\nwere molt urgent by reuon of Russian and Pollih demands.\nNO  8ECRET  AGREEMENTS\nSince newspapermen hive been\nallured tblt no secret igreementi\nwere mide it Berlin, this means\nthe Weitern borden of the new ind\nihrunken Germiny ire itill to be\ndetermined, Thi tuk appears to bt\nont for tht council of Big Flvt foreign Miniiten meeting in London\nby Sept L\nPrlncipil propouli mide for fixing Germmy'i Weitern sborders\ncome from tbe Netherlands and\nFnnce. Indications here ire that\nsomething ilong the line! they suggest will be ipproved eventuilly.\nThe French would deprive Germiny of lti richest induitrlil irea,\nthe Rhinelind. The De Gaulle Government hu diuvowed iny desire\nto idd thli territory to Fnnce. But\nlt hu luggeited thit the Rhinelind,\nw|th Its grut reiourcu of power,\nnw materials ind productive cities,\nbe internationalized under control\nmechmlim predomlnmtly French.\nOAIN SECTION OF\nOLDENBURG\nNetherlands officials hive talked\nof the poulblllty of gaining 1 lirge\nuctlon of Oldenburg, which is the\nNorthweit corner of Germany opening on to the North Sei. There hu\nbeen iome dlicuulon of moving Hoi\nlind'i frontlir Eutwird to the Ems\nRiver, which would idd \u2022 reli-\ntively imall irei of mediocre igrl-\nculturil lind. There hu ilio been\ntalk by the Dutch of Uklng ln ireu\nu fir Eut u tht Weser River,\nwhich would idd miny thouundi\not iquire milu to Hollind.\nThe Dutch Government ii wilting\nto determine what popular reaction\nto thi propouli miy be. The clum\nll bued on the fict thlt while they\nwere occupying Hollind thi Germini deitroyed hundredi of thouundi of acrei of rich agricultural\nlands by flooding.\nTht Big Three decision to put\nPoland's Wutem boundirlei on the\nOder and Neliw Rivers togetnr-\nwith the dlviilon  of Eut Prumi\nbetween Poland and Ruult ilrptdf\nhu sliced off 40,000 iquare milei of\nland which wai German ln 1937,\nwhen Hitler began adding itolen\nlands. At that tlmt Germiny em-*\nbraced 181,000 square mllet.\nIn tbt 40,000 square mlltt Ul Ipproxlmately 9,000,000 Germans.\nThey trt to bt moved btck Into thl\nlands which Germany retains, along\nwith mort than 4,000,000 Germans ln\nPolind ind Czechoslovakia.\nSince the pre-Potidim population\nof Germany ii figured it 67,000,000 \\\nlt means the new Germiny u already   carved   up   muit   support\n71,000,000 In in area where 98,000,000 -\npersons hive lived. Further, the\nDutch uy they ire determined thil\nthe German population! muit lie\nremoved from any landi they get.  :\nThe Potidam communique Ita*\nphuized thit Germiny wu to be-\ncome \u2022 nation of agriculture and -\npeaceful industries without International commerce. Authorltlei on\nGermany here, however, uy there\",\nwlll hive to be iome food Importi\ninto the reduced Reich, becauie' It\nnever hai produced enough to meet\nthe needi of itt people.\nSocial Credit\nFaces Test Today\nEDMONTON, Aug. 9 (CP) \u2014 Thl\nflnt teit of Premier Erneit Min\u00ab\nnlng'i Social Credit Government\nilnce the Alberti generil election\ni yeir igo, will Uke piece tomorrow when cltlzeni of Wirner Con*\nitituency go to the polli In t Pro-\nvincliJ by-election.\nThe election wu caused by the\nresignation of Solon Low, Nitlonil\nLeider of the Soclil Credit Party,\nwho resigned hit Wirner seat te\nlucceufully conteit i Pence Rivt*\nieit ln the June 11 Federal generil\nelection.\nTwo candldatu irt running In\nWirner. They ire L. C. Hilmrilt,\nSoclil Credit ind H. J. Hlenth,\nSingle Tax nominee.\nSUB SNOOK\nPRESUMED LOST\nWASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (AP) \u2014\nThi lubmirlm (nook ll overdul\nfrom patrol ind preiumed lost,\nthi Nivy innounced Siturdiy.\nShi li thi '6th U.S. lubmirlnt\nIlited u loit ilnce Purl Hirbor,\nthi 328th nivil Ion of ill typei.   I\nThe    Snook'i    crew    normilly i\nnumbirid 90 mm.\nWARRINGTON, Englind (CP \u2014\nCharged with returning to Englind\nwithout the luthorlty of the Foreign\nOffice, in oil compiny empj^rei\nuld be left Inn beciuu thei\nonly one unhurried womin i\n3.000 white person.\" then. BOB \"\nfined \u00a32.1 (ibout 111]).\nInterpreting\nTHE WAR NEW!\nSy   JAMES   D.   WHIT*\nAuocliUd Preu SUff Wrltir\nJipin now cin be thought of is\ntwo miln empiret\u2014not one.\nThe innouncement thit mine-liy-\nIng Superforti hivi eiUbliihed i\ncomplete blockade of all lmpor-\nUnt Japaneu end Korean porti\nmeini the home lilindi hive been\nisoliterl ind the weakest link In\ntha Empire\u2014the See of Jipin\u2014his\nbeen levered.\nKoru li the gitewiy to Jipin's\ngreit rimilning tower of strength\nind  resource! -Manchuria\nThl home islands themselves now\nin under constant itUck trom the\nui ind air, with dilly nmlnden\nof huvlir attacks to coma But\nthi vut wir-nsiklng complex represented by thl Industries, mines\n\u2022nd food-production of Korea.\nMinehurii and North Chlni, tf\nmaim relatively untouched. Thli\nU Japan's other empire.\nBut the day li not fir off when\nthl Superforti ctn go to work In\netrnut on thli contlnenUI bue\nwhich thl Jipmese \u00bbn amliitniii!\nlilind people\u2014hivt been building\nthrough tht yun to further their\ndreemi of conquut\nMANCHURIAN   RAIDS NI*\nLt-Gen. Jimee H. Doolittl\ninnounced hll 8th Air Tora\nwlll be flying Superforti from t\niwi bun, ind thit will extend tht\nconeentrited destructive power of\ntheie glint bombers to well beyond\nMukden, heart of the Minchurifn\nInduitrlil   region.\nJipin hai depended upon continental resource! for such csscntl.il\nu coking coil ind supplementary\nfood, ind the mine-laying Superforts have contributed to tht gen* I\nenl deterioration of Ihe Jipineu\nhomelmd'i war potentlil by cutting\nthli off.\nWith the porti blockaded, no ihlpi\ncin move freely ilong thi fimllltr\nJipin ua lanei\u2014between tht grtit\nShlmonifkl gateway In WutOTO\nHonihu ind iuch vital contlnenfil\nporti u Dalrm In Minehurii end\ntht miln ferry terminui it Fiuen\nIn  Korea\nAlio choked ire the leuer Uriel '\nbetween  Upper Honihu porti ltkt\nmigllt  ind   Korean   mining  porU\nof Gen.-ni ind Selihln.\nEven the moit Northerly Korehn\nport. RaitUn-wlthln 31 miles of tht\nSiberian  border\u2014hii been  mined\n^m^^^^^^-^m^^mL..\n\t\n \u2014m\t\n___t\n______\n \u25a0\n.      \u25a0     !\nFttam Battij Nwh\nEitibltshed AprU ft' 1MB\nBritish Columbia's\nMoil Infereillnq Niwapaper\nubllshed every morning except Sundiy by\ni HEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LIM-\ni. MO Baker St.. Nelson. Britiih Columbia.\nJBEJt OF TUB CANADIAN PRE8S AND\n! AUDIT BUREAU OT CIRCULATIONS.\nMONDAY, AUG. 8,1945.\n(Nelson's Need of Bus\nService Is Acute\nK Our overloaded street car t5.au.p0r-\ntation gystem ln Nelaon, which 1\u00ab suffering too from old age, urgently\nneeds augmentation by a bus servlct.\n\"Number of passengers Is steadily\nIncreasing. Cars are being run with\ndangerously heavy overloads, and at\nTtoh hours even then the business offering cannot be accommodated.\nj The City Council Is making anoth-\nit effort to get effective priority on rs\nbus, and it is to be hoped that it will\nbe successful.\nI. It i> true that Nelson is not the only\nefty which is iij need of new facilities\nlor transportation of passengers, but it\nis not apparent that any other city is in\nquite as serious a position insofar as\nequipment is concerned.\npictures thrived, remarkably free from\nminor ailments ol blisters and cracks\nto which meet big collections are\nliable.\nOne selected picture in each month\nwas shown to the public at the Gallery,\nand there were many days when more\npeople came to study and enjoy this\none picture than had attended the\nwhole Gallery on a single pre-war day,\nMany of them were of the throngs\nwhich crowded\u2014as they still do\u2014the\ndaily lunch-hour concerts arranged in\nthe Gallery through the vision and\nremarkable collaboration of Dame\nMyra Hess and Sir Kenneth Clark.\n? ? Questions ?\nKootenay Mining Attracts\nInvestors\n:: It is evident that Kootenay will en-\n\u25a0 a period of vigorous new development in mining directly equipment and\njilbor can be obtained.\nRemoval by Ottawa of restrictions\n.\u00abn machinery and equipment for gold\n**|llinlng paves the way, but we will not\n^be able to obtain the equipment until\nlabor is available in the factories for\njBg productions, nor to use it until labor\ncan be secured for mining and mine\n'building construction.\n'....Just how long the acute shortage\n,6f labor will continue is a matter of\nguesswork, but there are indications\nthat men will be returning to mining\nand others engaging In the industry\n[for the first time before very long.\nKootenay mining prospects and\n\u25a0partially developed properties are in\n; the meantime attracting more than us-\nual attention from companies seeking\n\u25a0 ppportunities for investment, and from\nmining engineers who are making inquiries in their behalf.\nThe National Gallery\nSurvives the War\nTfit National Gallery In London\nwas recently re-opened with 50 of its\ngreatest pictures on exhibition, and Sir\nKenneth Clark, the Director, told of\n\u2022 some of the difficulties of war-time\nStorage.\nIn 1937 the frames were adapted\nSO that the pictures could be taken out\nat a moment's notice, and arrangements for transport were made. Originally it was thought that the pictures\n\u2022 could be stored In several large houses,\nbut this proved impossible because\nmany of the pictures wouldn't go\nthrough the doors of even quite large\ncountry houses. Questions of fire protection and so forth had also to be\nconsidered. Some places in North\nWales were eventually chosen, of\nwhich the chief were the University\nHalls In Bangor and the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth. In\nii)38 a full dress rehearsal was held,\nand three or four loads were jhipped\noff to Wales. They were then brought\nback, and for a year the Gallery officials worked to put right everything\nthat had gone wrong in the trial, since\nn waa likely that the next trip of the\n\u25a0 pictures would not be a rehearsal.\nThe pictures finally went by train\nJjj containers which had been padded\nwith sponge rubber and on wagons\n\u2022ffith special buffers. They all arrived\ngafely, were unpacked, and kept under\nconstant inspection by the Gallery's\nStuff.\nFor about a year they remained\nwhere they were, but when the blitz\nbegan it became obvious that the pictures were really no safer ln Wales\nthan they were in London. It was\nthen decided to bury them in the\nearth. The place selected was a half\nabandoned slate quarry with a series\nOf great cives tbout five or six miles\nfrom Festiniog In North Wales. The\nMinistry of Works built a series of\nftorerooma inside the caves, ench specially lighted, heated and air conditioned, so that the, temperature and\nhumidity remained absolutely con-\nSlant, summer ind wintir.   Hen the\nThe Qardens\nof Nelson\nBy ROBERT MAIN\nVisitors to Nelion tnd also tht citizens\nunnot till to bi Impressed by the gardens\nof thi Queen City, which through them miy\nbecome known as \"The Oarden City\" ot the\nWest. Not only the public girdeni, but those\nof private citizen! al well, go to mike I\nfloral feast md 1 pleasure to ill.\nLet ui vlilt Lakeelde Park, that happy\nbaven where ln the shade ot the stately\ncottonwoodi on the emerald iwird the young\ndisport themselves, while their elders rest it\nease.   This is a retreat to be thankful for.\nThe Park Is greatly enhanced by splendid borders and bedi of well lelected virletlei\nof flowers. The border which occupies the\nwhole north end of the park ihowi careful\n\u2022election and planting. The .Inniai ire exceptionally fine, while the foreground and\nbickground of French ind African marigold!\nmake a pleaiing blending of color. The roie\nbed encircling the baie of the flagstaff Is\nan appropriate feature, while a great bed of\ndahlias on the South ilde give promise of a\nweelth of Autumnal bloom.\nA vlilt to the greenhouse wei in eye-\nopener. One isioclatei the greenhouse with\nthe rtlslng of thouitnds of seedlings for the\nparks ind boulevards, etc., but Just now lt\nll i bowir of bloom. The begoniii ire magnificent, end reminiscent of the flower showi\nof London'! Temple Girdens. Geranlumi,\nClnerariii ind Nlerembergiai, etc., mike a\ncombination of color of much beiuty, whilu\nehryitnthemums Ln pots promlie well for\ni good dlipliy ln their season.\nLeivlng the pirk, we come to the car\ntermlnui. Here again, much Improvement has\nbeen mide, will designed flower beds giving\nthli corner 1 pleulng aspect. Special mention must be made of a striking bed of cinnai\nihortly to become I blaze of fiery color, I fitting lubjert for irt itudenti to put on canvas.\nPerhaps we get a surfeit of mountain and\nlake ln our pictures, ind art and camera itudenti might do well to give us more of local\ncolor and have an exhibition of Nelson gardens, while the Garden Club, In thli year of\nVictory, ihould not miss thi opportunity of\nhiving a \"Flower Festival\", with a \"Queen\nof Flowers\", that would put a itamp of beauty\non the city.\nThe boulevards, as usual, are \u25a0 pleisant\npicture, and the marigolds will loon be at\ntheir best. Bedi of linnlai, stocks, petunias,\nphlox md alyssum, etc, give thil thorough-\nfire \u2022 chirm, and add dignity to thi Cenotiph\nand Civic Centre.\nThe gardens at the Memorial Park give\nthis resting place an atmosphere of peace\ntnd reverence.\nPrepintlon of the ground, the raising\nof thouiindi of seedlings, their planting and\nmaintenance Is \u2022 big job, ind no expense\nihould be spired In their upkeep.\nThe girdeni ire i wonderful isset, ind\nnothing attract! visitors and prospectlvi home-\nleekeri more than they do. The Parks Board\nand City Gardener are to be congratulated\ntor their fine work. It Is seldom thlt pleasure ls given to so many by so few.\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS AOO\nProm Dilly Niwi, August (, 1BSS\nA number of Nelson Kinsmen Journeyed\nto Burton City on the Arrow Lakes yesterdiy\nwhere they met about 18 memberi of the Vernon Club. A picnic with softball was held. The\nNelson party Included H. Horswlll, Louis Choquette, Gordon Roynon, Norman Brown and\nRobert Clerihew.\nWill Rogers, famous humorist and actor,\nstated today that he would be a pissenger In\nWiley Post's new monopline which will take\noff tomorrow from Seattle for Alaska.\n25 YEARS AQO\nFrom Dally News, August 8, 1920\nA forest fire of large proportions is rig-\nlng on thi Silmon River, ind by yesterdiy\nafternoon had burned up stocks of timber cut\nby a Spokane firm neir Silmo. It hid ilso\ncompletely destroyed ill the buildings of the\nArlington Mine.\nR. Slnclalr-Smlth. appraiser for the Land\nSettlement  Board, was  In town  last night.\nWar \u2014 4 Years Ago\nSy thi Canadian Crm\nAuguit S. 1M1\u2014Oermin High Commind\nclaimed 805.000 Russian soldliri ciptured slnci\nthe remptign begin, together with IS,lis\ntanks, l(l..tSS guns ind 0O8_ ilrplineV Russlin\ndeid were istlmited at 3,000.000 A Russian\nsubmarine sank a German troopship in lhe\nBaltic 6*1\nOpin tl iny reader Nimu of persons\nliking queitloni will nil bl publlihid.\nThire tl no chirgi fir thli iirvlci. Qun-\ntloni WILL NOT Bl ANSWERED BY\nMAIL except whin thin ll obvious necei-\n\u25a0 Ity for prlvaoy.\nE. X., Grand Torki\u2014Will you please till mi\nthl population of Grind Forks? The.name\not the firm which makei over old blankets; alio thi nam ind addreu of thi\nfirm which makes ovir carptti?\nThl populitlon ot Grand Forks by 1011\ncensus li S184. Tht nihil of thi firm fir old\nblanket! ll either tot Fairfield Mills, Winnipeg,\nor Bukeland Bros., 88711 Miln Street, Vincouvtr. Thl firm for ctrptti ll Western Broad-\nloom Co., 1300 W. Broadway, Vincouvtr.\nREADER, Ntlion\u2014Will you pleise till All tht\nilx largest cities In Canada, and tht population of eacn?\nThl lis largest cities by population within thl corporate limits, by till 1942 census, irt:\nMontrttl, 908,007; Toronto, S67.457; Vincouver,\n275,352; Winnipeg, 221.060; Hamilton, 16S.337;\ntnd Ottawa, 154,051. Inclusive of suburbs, thl\n1941 flgurei tre: Greiter Montreil, 1,189,981;\nGreiter Toronto, 900,401; Grttttr Vancouvtr,\n851,491; Greater Winnipeg. 290,540; Greater\nOttawa, 218,022; ud Greater Hamilton, 176,110.\nC. M., Triil\u2014Where il the seat of govtrrtment\nof the French Islands in the Southern Piclflc?\nIt li it Pipeett, tht chief town of Tahiti.\nToday's Horoscope\nIf thii li th\u00ab innlverary of your birth,\nyou art lmpulilve. highly emotional ind retiring by nature. You ihould cultivate i more\naiiured and aggreulve ftutlook on life. You\nare a fine talker and like to rrnd. Choose a\nmat* with intellectual Intereiti If you wuh to\nbe happy. Do not be a fooliih victim of flattery today. It li likely to be in the atmoiphere\nLliten. but* with hardened leniei to the\nwordi that are uttered for your benefit. Take\nthem with a grain or mort of aalt\nPress Comment\nU.B.C.   GETS   ITI   LAW   SCHOOL\nPTtmler John Hart'i announcement of\nthe establishment with en Initial $10,000\ngrant of a Faculty Law at the University of\nBrltlih Columbia ls timely, for it assures facilities to meet the educational needs of the\nconsiderable number of men ind women now\nreturning from the armed forcei, who plan\nto enter the legal profession.\nThit Britiih Columbii il it lut to htvt\niti long-sought liw ichool, ll in 'impoundment of moment ln other wiyi. It meini, for\none thing, \u2022 broadening ot the scope of our\nprovincial unlveritty to bring lt Into line\nwtth similar lnititutom across Canada, nearly ill of wheh have had their liw lohooli\nHere in B.C., up until now we have had a-\nuniversity, but no Law School\nAl to the need of a Law School members of the profession are igreed. Without\nit. a few privileged students may go elsewhere for training. All the otheri must\nlearn the law ai best they can, while being\narticled In a lawyer'! office, It Is one thing\nto itudy up enough rulei to pasi tht e-cim-\ntritlon of Justice. Such t mistery, with few\nlster the prlnciplei of liw which ire io es-\nlential to \u2022 sound and Intelligent administration of Justice. Such a mlnlstery, with few\nexception!, cinnot be attained without competent Instruction by trained teachers such\nas only a law ichool cm provide.\nAs liwyeri ire iccorded ipeclil privileges In the community on the wumption\nof their ipiciel qualification! to urve, every\nbusinesi mm who seeki legal advice, every\nlitigant who must truit hli cise to in it-\ntorney, every perion concerned with our\nJudicial itmdudi muit havi an Intereit In\n\u2022eelng that adequate facilities for training\nihould be available to  law students.\nIt Is In this wider social ispect thit\nMr. Hart has seen Brltlih sColumbla'i need\nof \u2022 Law School, for what hi has done to\nmeet this need he has earned from the public unqualified approval and will earn from\nthe profession eternal gratitude. He will go\ndown ln the history of U.B.C. is the founder\nof Its liw ichool. We congntulite him ts\nthi man who took the step thit means that\nBritish Columbia will no longer lag In thi\nmitter of lti legal education\u2014Vincouver\nNews-Herald\nSPEAKING  UP\nI think we're overdoing this silence tradition\u2014you know, thii businesi of not blowing our own trumpet\u2014but letting our ictions\n\u2014or, in business our goods\u2014speak for ui\nsays a writer in London Answers.\nOnce I thought lt was something to be\nproud of But a number of recent happenings have mide m\u00bb think aglln. Among\nthem Is the experience ot the Englishman\nwho recently crossed from America on the\nQueen Mary.\nThi lecond diy out from thi Statei an\nAmerican officer asked him: \"Why Is it\nthat you British can't build ihips llki this?\"\nPRICIOUg OLD AROMA\nNewest gu cook stovei lutomitlcilly do\n\u25a0 way with kitchen odors. Il this \u2022 threat to rid\nthe kitchens of the land of thi Kent of corned\nbeef ind cibbigc? If so, then wlll be diisent-\nersis\u2014assuming thit corned beef ever cornel\nbick\u2014Ottiwi Cltiien.\nWords of Wisdom\nRipoM without itagnatlon Is the itate\nmost fivoribli to happlnm. \"Thi grut felicity of life.\" iiys Seneca, \"Is to bi without\nperturbations \"\u2014Bovee.\nEtiquette Hints\nIf you hava a habit of whistling or tinging\nwhile you work In an office, better itop or\nyou may find you are annoying lomeone. ptr-\nhnpi the bom.\nTest Yourself\n1. Who wu lhe luthor of \"The Stnngi\nCm of Dr. Jikyl) md Mr. Hydi\"!\n7. In thit book which wu thi good ind\nwhich the ivll min?\nI As Lincoln liy dying, who uld, \"Now\nhe belongs to the igei\"?\nTreatment Includes Rats...\nInvestigate\nResearch on Cancer\n\/WDWpjK}, Aug. 5 (CP) -rind-\ningi of 1 four-min commiuion appointed by thi Minltobi Government to investigate research on cancer hy Dr- 3. It. Davidson, 75-year-\nold Winnipeg physician, were releued ln I report Issued Saturdiy\nby Health Mlnlittr Ivan Schulti.\nTbt   Commission's   report   laid\nThtrt ti no evidence to ihow iny\nmodification ot i definitely cancer-\noui growth u a. result of hll method\nof treatment.\"     ,\nChairman of tba Commiuion wu\nDr. Alfred Savage. Animal Pathologist for Manitoba. Other members\nwere Dr. W.'L. Mann, and Dr. O.C.\nTrainor, Winnipeg physicians, and\nDr. A..K. Menzies, ol Morden, Min.\nTbt report idded thlt ln early\ncam ot cancer, actual or even suspected, thl Davidson treatment\n\"molt emphatically should not be\nused Instead of method! of proven\nvalue.\"\nDr. Davidson1! research In tht\ndreaded disease has aroused considerable lnterut in Canada md\ntht U. S. It wu brought to light\nduring tht lut session of tht Ctnie\ndim Houie of Commoni.\nSenator J. P. Howden, then t\nLlbtral member for St. Boniface,\niald in 1043 that nearly 20 cancer\ncum hid been cleared up by Dr.\nDavldion, who uses Injections of\nblood serum trom cancer-resistant\nmice,\nDr, Davidson's theory li thit cancer ls caused by a nutritional deficiency and that It parenti receive\nthi proper diet before the birth of\nthe child it would go a long way\nin preventing the development of\nthe dlseisc.\nHli method of treatment Is bued\non a combination of a high vitamin\ndiet wtth certain biological preparation!, Including fertilized eggi tnd\na young tissue extract from new-\nbom rati or mice.\nFinancial assistance wu refused\nDr. Davldion last year by the National Reiearch Council. No reuon\nfor the refuief wu glvtn.\nTht commiuion recommended In\nthe report thtt no public money be\nvoted to tld furthtr experiments nf\nthe generil kind btlng carried on\nby Dr. Davidson unless it be {or an\nextensive and prolonged program\nof experimental work conducted bj\nadequate personnel.\nNeed for broad scientific approach to cancer ilso ll recommended by the commiuion. Early diigno-\nsii md prompt application of therapeutic measures of proven value\nare necessary.\nIn t letter .submitting the report,\nthe Commission Chilrmin, Dr. Savage, slid: \"It li ilso recommended,\nplease, thlt tht finding! bt not reflected ln iny wiy upon the Integ;\nrlty md good tilth of Dr. Davidson.\"\nThi Commission started lti Job\nIn September of 1044. Iti inveetigu-\ntloni were carried out by interview\nand with tht aid of consultant pathologists.\nA lilt ot 889 cases wai lupplled\nwillingly by Dr, Davidson, .the report said, md those regarded ll\ncancerous wert broken down to 149.\nNinety-five ot these wtrt eliminated because they had previously received lurgical x-ray ind radium\ntreatment.\nForty of the remaining 90 cases,\nsolely trelted by the Winnipeg physician, were definitely classified as\ncancerous. Thirty-three were dead\n\u2022nd ot tht leven still alive ill ihowed \"with clear evidence thit lesions had progressed.\"\nAnalysing the whole 149 cases, the\nCommission found thit 69 died in\nsix monthi to fivi yetn after itartlng treatment and 33 of the remainder who were definitely cancerous\nall ihowed extension ot the disease after having undergone Dr.\nDavidson's care for period! ranging\nfrom leu than ilx monthi to more\nthan two yeari.\nFinal Tribute\nPaid to\nMichel Man\nNATAL, B.C.-The funeril of the\nlite Ugene Clmolinl took place at\nMichel with the funeral procession\nleaving the home of Mr. Clmolinl\nand proceeding ilowly to the St.\nMichael's Church at Michel where\nthe funeral lervicei were offlclited\nby Fither Brophy of MlcheL\nImmediately after the funeral ier-\nview tht body wu taken to the cemetery where the final graveside\nservices were rendered.\nHt wu 80 yeari of age, born In the\nmtall town of Carpacco in the pro-\nvlnct of Udine, Italy, in tht year\n1885. He leavei to mourn two son\nmd a brother in Michel along wilh\na sister, Mrs. L. Orlando of Coleman. Hll wife predecued him\n\u25a0ome yean ago. Mr. Clmolinl\ncame to Canada from Italy ln 1903\nwith hli brother Albert, lindlng\nIn Michel on April 1 ind outilde of\nreturning bick to the Old Country\nfor \u2022 ihort visit in 1910. He lived\niome 42 yean at Michel being em-\npliyed by the Crow'l Nut Pui Coal\nCompany at Michel untl only a few\nyeari nyo when sickness forced him\nto retire.\nJohn O'Reilly, who discovered the\nflrit diamond ln Africa, had great\ndifficulty ln persuading anyone that\nlt wai genuine.\nNatal Soldier\nArrives Home\nNATAL, B.C.-The llttlt member\nof Nalal'i volunteer tighten to irrlve back safely after serving overseas tor the put five yeirs wii Oar,\nQordon II. Abbott who linded recently tbotrd the troop cirrying\nQueen Miry which landed ip New\nYork on July 7th.\nOnr. Abbott Joined tht old 107th\nField Battery in Cranbrook on Sept.\n3. 1939 and after training for some\ntime in Canada wu lent oveneai\nwhere he linded tn January, 1941.\nOverieas he wu transferred to the\nOst Field Battery.\nHe landed ln Italy in October of\n1943 and then law action besides in\nItaly, Holland md finally Germmy\nwhere hli btttery wu stationed\nnear Hamburg.\nHi finally received his rotation\nleave and after ipendlng thirty dayi\nat Natal will report it Calgary for\nfurther orden. Hli wife tnp family\nwill proceed to Cinada fro-- England in tht neir future.\nThe world's largeit exporter of\ncoffee ls Brazil.\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiimiuiiiliiiMliimn\u00bb\nDA.. J l\\ULL\nOF HONOR\niiiiiiiiiiini iiiiiiniiiiir\nArmy\nPreviously  Riportid  Mining, Now\nflr Official  Purpoiu  Priiumid\nKlllid In Action:\nBoyd, David Vernon, L-Cpl., Ke-\nlowna, B.C\nLong, John, Sgt,, Vincouver, B.C.\nShkolny Mix, Pti, Vincouvtr,\nBC.\nCANADA\nDltd:\nHUdtr, Wllllim, Spr., Vincouvtr.\nB.C.\nMcDonald, Robert Mitthew, Pte.,\nVincouver, B.C.\nTEST   ANBWEFII\nI   Robert Louis Stevtmon.\n1. Dr Jekyll wu the worthy chinctir.\nbut when hi took \u25a0 potion ht bteimt the evil\nMr  Hyde\nI Edwin H. Slinttn. Secretary tt Wis\nFor Experience.... Not Experiment\nsee your Goodyear Dealer\nWe are getting closer to the day when new lirei will be available for ill.\nBut . . . unlet! you are rated ai an etiential driver, you are itill dependent\non conservation of preient rubber to keep your car in service. Moit premature\ntire failure it the result of neglect ... ilr pretiurei are not checked weekly;\ncuts, brulsei ind llow leaks ara not repaired in time. The lure way to avoid\ntrouble ii to tec your Goodyear dealer regularly.\nSince tire reitrlctloni started, thousands of Canadian motoriiti have learned\nto appreciate the full meaning of Goodyear dealer conaervation lervice. You\ncan rely on your Goodyear dealer. He ia trained in factory-approved methodi\nfor liupectlng, reptiring md vulcanizing. He ii guided by the eiperience gained\nby Goodyear In building million! more tlrei than any other tire manufacturer.\nYour Goodyear dealer not only will keep your (in*sent firei\nin lervice ... he olio will adtAie you promptly when you\nbecome  eligible  \/or   new   firei.   See   him  . , .  regularly.\n)\ngood\/year\nTHI,   OtIATIlT   NAMI   IN   RUBBER\ntill  llll 111(1 III  II in\n_______A\n \u2022\n*\u2014\nrj\nLOAFERS\nThis smart Brown Calf\nLoafer just received.\nPRICE I8.B0\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nLeaders in Footfashion\nMICHEL COUPLES\nCELEBRATE\nWEDDING ANNIVERSARY\nNATAL, B.C. - During the past\nweek two well known Michel cou-\n6let, Mr. and Mrs. R. Harrison end\nIr. md Mri. W. Fowler of Michel\ncelebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with a quiet family celebration. Both couples received congratulations from memberi of the\nfamily and from sons serving ln the\narmed forces overseas. Both couplt! received gifts from close friendi\nv\u00abl\u00bb\u00b0.\n\\  \"\nObtains 13 Divorces\nIn 15 Years\nCEDAR RAPIDS, la., Aug. 5 (AP)\n\u2014Jimei F. Williams 61, wu back\nIn his Cedar Rapids home again\nSiturday after his 14th marriage.\nWllllim! has obtained IS divorce!\nin 18 years. Four of the divorces\nWere from the ume womin. Two\nwere from mother womin.\nCAMPBELL FINANCE\nBy-words  for\nQUICK LOANS\n. . . and Life Insurance\nprotection is provided\non all of our 4 kinds of\nloam. Then ii no extra\ncoit for thii unique form\nof protection.\nFor over 18 yean we\nhave specialized in per-\nlonal loam. Our expert!\nare qualified to lerve\nyou.\nWhen you need ready\ncaih or advice on family\nfinancial marten, phone\nor call on Campbell\nFinance. Over 150,000\nMtiified cuitomen have\nalready enjoyed our fait\nloan icrvice.\nHOUIII TO I Ol IY\nA.PomnMHT\n\\\\WW\\AWTOvtf\\t* >>\" m\nMinager: J. A. BALLANTYNE\nMO Baker St. Phone 1095\nDivorce...\nThinkof\nAll Sides\nBy BEATRICE FAIRFAX\n\"Deir Mlu rtlrtix-We'vt been\nmarried 20 yein ind have twin\nboyi ot 18, now in thi Nivy. My\nhusband hu bien Indifferent IO\nmo since ihortly alter our marriage\nand hu not taken me out mmy\ntlmei. He ll polite to relativei on\nboth lides, but that'i ill. Ht will\nhive nothing else to do with them.\n\"When my huiband wmti to bt\npice ht knowi how. Some outsider!\nhave uld I'm lucky to havt such i\ncharming huiband, but if they\ncould only see him at home. He\npouts, and won't speak to me or\neat at home for several weeks at i\ntime. And then he'll say, let'i\nbreak up. I've itood a lot of un-\nhapplnesi for the sake of the boys,\nbut now that they're grown up\nand In the Navy, I am wondering\nwhat to do. Shall I take him at\nhli word next time, and \"break up?\"\nA. St.C.\nIf you take your husband at his\nword and break up, don't expect to\nface lite as you did before you\nmarried him. Twenty years expedience is too deep to erase. We are\nall iuch creatures of halflt\u2014 associations*, memories, Impressions\nare bound to assert themselves. In\nthe final analysis, only you ca.i\nmake the declilon concerning divorce.\nYou muit put to yourself searching questions: \"How is this going\nto affect my two boys now in the\nNavy? If you return to your parents' roof how will they receive\nyou? And how will you feel about\nliving as i daughter in their house\nafter having had your own home?\nAre you lufflciently intereited la\nanything to make a satisfactory\ncareer for yourself? Or have you\ngot in the back of your mind that\nbeguiling daydream that you may\nmarry some other man and live\nhaDpily ever after?\nTearing up the roots of one's being, after 20 years, is a difficult\nproceu, and successful transplanting requires extra-ordinary skill in\ntbe irt of living. I put all these\ncards on the table for you because\nI've had numberless letters from\nmen and women who've gone\nthrough divorce and then felt only\nloneliness and a sense of (rustra-\ntion. Ai one woman wrote me: \"I'd\nbe glad to hear him itorming round\nand raising ciin'igaln.\"\nMetnwhile divorce, like a surgical operation, li lometlmei neces-\nury.\n14-Year-Old Yet\nCan't Make Up Mind\nHOUSTON, Tex., Aug. 8 (AP)-\nPte. Robert (Junior) Kelso, 14-\nyeir-old war veteran can't decide\nwhether he wants to go on to the\nPacific theatre or return to ichooL\nYoung Kelso walked Into hll father's office Friday night, bashful\nmd full of excuies for not being\non the train from San Antonio- the\nnight before. While photographer!\nmd reporter! had waited at the\nstation here for his homecoming,\nBob said he had fallen asleep lti\nthe San Antonio station.\nPARIS PERFUME\nBob went straight to see Gloria\nNeas, 15, the girl friend to whom\nhe had brought a bottle of perfume\nfrom Paris. But he wu so bashful,\nhe could only gulp i \"hello.\"\n\"He always wu bashful,\" Gloria\nexplained, \"but I thought the Army\nmight have changed him. I gueu\nit hasn't.\"\nBob uld he hid ihaved for thi\nflrtt time yeiterdiy morning be-\nciuse It wu hli homecoming.\nHi Joined the Army whin he\nwu only 13 by giving hli tgt n\n18.\nHe wu wu wounded In Oerminy by \u2022 Nul storm trooper\nwho stabbed him In thl right leg\nwhllt thty were grappling.\nKimberleyites Pail\nMuiic Exams\nKIMBERLKY, B.C.-The following\nwere lucceiiful In their recent musical examinations: Grade 3 pin, Ian\nAlexander. Gride 4 pui. Giryl\nGiegerlch, Louisa Pentlind Louise\nBiclutrom. Grade 8 ptst, Annie\nKoptr. Gride 8 pass, Shirley Whal-\nley, Loulie Whalley.\nGood Eating for the Lunch Boxes\nand to easy to mis\/\nAll-IRAN RAISIN BREAD\n1 snip t.tats'*\ntXI\n'l'  ;\u25a0\u25a0 met\n1  \"![' \"'.MS  I Mil\nbsjlUnsuUs\nI uctaemmcaa mtnai    I M mmfatam ah\n\u20226otu_J_, H tmettx. emit\n4 s-sjp rboecttl rsUiis-i\n__#-Blm-\n.H\u00abst\u00bb__i\u00abl sW\natawvoaatba-d-i\nBut \u00abk well. Add nigv, moliiM.\nBilk, ihorttnlng (melted ind cooled)\nand All-Bru; mix will; let stud until\nmott of mobtun Is taken np. Sift\nlour, biking powder, uit mil mdi\nlnptl\u00bb*r; idd to flrit mixture with\nll__lni;-ttronlyunUlflmirdliipp!\u00abtfi.\nBike In gmurd leal pm lined with\nwind   piper    In    moderlU   oven\n(350' F.) ibout 1 hour.\nExtri good md m dlfferentl Tblt\nrich brown loaf hu that heiveoly\niiut-llkefl-.vouronlyKelliSgg'iAH-Ilr's.n\nern give...ind thit mirvelou-lyiod,\nlight All-linn taiture. Perfect for tht\nlunch bom btciuu lt'i packed with\nnouriihment ind keept\/rnA Clip tht\nrHp\u00ab now tsiget Kellogg'i All-Bran\nIron your grocer todiy. Tconvinlent\n-4-m. Midi by KeUogg, London,\nCinadt. Helpt keep you tegular\u2014\nntsttrrsUtjl\nrff%\u00bbAU-Bran\n^h\"'    tm\u2014l^_^___     i  A__   ___-^a^_    .Am*\nNELSON\n\u25a0y MR*. M. J. VlftNlUX\nChirge for Engigimint Announceminti on Thli Pagi ll $1.50.\n\u2022 A miicellmeoui ihower wu\nheld recently it thl home ot Mri\nArthur Bndihaw honoring Mln Muriel Smith, whose mirrige to Fred\nHinitt takes plact ihortly. Games\nwtre enjoyed during thl evening iftir which Mlu Smith wu presented\nwith 1 huge miniature wedding cake,\nthe bottom layer ot which contiined\nthe mmy lovely gifts. After Miu\nSmith thanked her hostess md\ngueiti, refreshments were served.\nMn. H. a Smith, mother ot tbt\nbrldt elect, presided it thl tn table\ngraced with bouquet of roses flanked by whttt lighted tapers. Mn. Len\nBitley md Mlu Cbrlutt Htbtgtrd\nassisted the hostess. Tht invited\nguests included Mn. R. B. Smith,\nMn. H. H. Hinitt, Mn. H. Pitts, Mlu\nOlive Wateri, Min Jackie Waten,\nMiss Isabel Kay, Mn. L. Batlty, Mlu\nConnie Manahtn, MlM Doreen Manahan, Mlu C. Habegard, Mlu Edna Peacock, Mill Jein Fisher, Mlu\nEdni Steed, Mri. Roy Minn, Mrs.\nLeo Atwell, Mn. George Penntktt\nmd Mrs. R. Andrew. The evening\nwas brought to i successful conclusion With sing long led by Mrs. Roy\nMann, assisted by Mrs. R. Andrew\nat the piano.\n'\u2022 Mn. H. H. McVltty of Revelstoke is a city vliltor.\n\u2022 Mrs. Fach of Willow Polnti\nspent Saturday in town.\n\u2022 Flying Officer Joe Galllcano\nreturned to tbe Cout at the wttktnd\nafter a two weeks visit with hll parents and friends.\n\u2022 Mr. and Mn. W. G. Elldon of\nSouth Slocan were city shopped Saturday.\n\u2022 Mrs. Arthur Barnes wu a visitor from Willow Point Saturday.\n\u2022 J. H. Jerome ot Bonnlngton\nwas in town for the funeril of\nGeorge Helboque.\n\u2022 Miss Helen Stubbi, Nelion\nAvenue, Filrview, has left for Rochester to be with her mother, Mri\nA. W. Stubbs for a couple ot weeks.\n\u2022 Miss Catherine Atherton, who\nvisited her uncles, W. Irvine tnd\nFrtd Irvine,'lift yesterday on the\nKettle Valley for her home in Victoria.\n\u2022 .Mn. H. Stone of South Slocan visited Nelson Saturdiy.\n\u2022 Mn. F. S. Chandler of Kulo\nwas among city viiiton yeiterdiy.\n\u2022 Mrs. Elelyn Hayei, Vtrnon\nStreet, left yeiterdiy to ipend her\ntwo weeki vicitlon it tht homt ln\nPrince Rupert of her parenti,, Mr.\nand Mrs. A. Nuh.\n\u2022 Mr. tnd Mn. Roy Grihtm of\nBonnlngton viiited Nelson Siturdiy\n\u2022 MriDanhy McKay, who spent\nleveral monthi ln Eastern Canada,\nhu returned md is with her parent!, Mr. md Mn. W. Deijerdini,\nRobson Streit\n\u2022 Mn. A. Mi)or of Procter md\nher grsnddaughter were city shoppers Siturday.\n\u2022 Sub.-Lleut Pilot Mac Norris\nhu irrlved safely in England according to word received in Nelion\nljyjiis parents, Mr. md Mn. Charles\nWorrli. Fifth Street, Fairview.\n\u2022 Hon. Bull Aylmer of Queen'i\nBiy viiited Nelion Siturdiy.\n\u2022 \"Mn. R. A. Yeld of Edgewood.\nwho vilitstd friendi ln Nelson, left\nSeturday for the Cout where she\nplan! on ipendlng uveril weeks.\n\u2022 Mr. md Mn. Chirlei Bland\nind M. Byrne of South Slocin were\nimong those attending the funeral\nof George Helbeque Siturdiy.\n\u2022 Mr. md Mn. Gordon L.\nThompson of Bonnlngton ipent Saturday in Nelson.\n\u2022 Mrs. Dave Wade of Vincouvtr\nis vsitlng relative! md frlendi in the\ncity.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mn. L. L. Roblnion\nof Salmo md their grmddaughter\nwere citjA ihoppen Siturdiy .\n\u2022 Cpl. John Dalgas, who has\nbeen ipendlng hli 30-diy leive with\nhii mother, it Kl Vtrnon Strttt,\nreturned to report for Piclflc duty.\n\u2022 Mlu Verm Blackwell hu\nleft to resume her tnlning it the\nRoyal Jubilee Hoipltal at Victoria.\n\u2022 Mln Jein Avery of Silmo.\nmd her house gueit, Mlu Verle\nBergmin of Silverton, were .Saturday shopers ln town.\n\u2022 Miss Ellen Holm of Bonnlngton was a ihopper In the city Saturday.\n\u2022 Lome Carmlchitl, C.P.R. Tre-\nveiling Auditor, returned Saturday\nfrom three weeki ipent n Montreal,\nToronto end Braeilde, Ont, visiting\nhis parents in the litter plice.\n\u2022 Mlsi Newmin of the staff of\nthe Kootenay Like Generil Hoipl\ntil, spent | brief visit in Spokmt\nUit wuk. ~\n\u2022 Mr. and tin. W. R. Cone ind\nthllr daughter, Marilyn of Troy,\nIdlhO, accompanied hy Mlu Lorraine Furmin ot Spokane were\nweekend viiiton ln Nelson.\n\u2022 II. Lougheed Of Niw Denver\nspent tht weekend In Nilion.\n\u2022 Mlu Bitty Brown of the staff\nof tht Kooteniy Lake General Hoipltil hll returned trom \u25a0 brief visit\nln Spokane.\n\u2022 Mrs. Charles Hilly of Willow\nPoint visited town Siturdiy.\n\u2022 Mri, J. R. Menird md htr\nyoung ion, Stephen, have nturned\nto Spokane after 1 few weeks vlilt\nit thl homi' of htr sister, Mrs. P.\nBltlkowiki, Wasson Street, Rosemont.\n\u2022 Mri. I. DeFoe ud her young\ndaughter, who ipent a couplt of\nweeks visiting at tht DeFoe homt,\nGranite Road, have lift for Spokmt\n\u2022nd Stittli whin thiy ut viiiting\nMrs. Defoei lister md mother respectively.\n\u2022 Mr. ind Mn. Ron Oreyson of\nBonnlngton attended the funeril of\nGeorge Helbecque, Sr., ln the Cathedral of Mary Immaculate Saturday.\n\u2022 Ron Somen hu returned trom\na couple of 'dayi spent in Spokme\non builntu.\n\u2022 Henri Bourgeoii md hli ion,\nLouli Bourgeoii of Crescent Valley\nwere In tht city Saturdiy to attend\ntht funeral of George Helbecque.\n\u2022 Dr. md Mn. F. P. Sparks of\nVancouver and daughter Wendy,\nformerly of Nelson, are ipmdlng I\nthree weeks vacation it the home\nof Mri. Sparks' parenti, Mr. md\nMn. Charlei Norrli, Fifth Street,\nFilrview.\n\u2022 Mrs. W. a. Elldon ot Bonnlngton hu returned from i visit to the\nCoast when iht wu iccompmled\nby hir father, G. N. Gilchrist, md\nhtr ion md daughter-in-law, Mr.\nmd Mn. H. W. Eldton, tht litter\nrtturnlng to Bonnington with her.\n\u2022 T. Homeriham, Jr, ot Klmberley, formerly of Ntlion, li\nipendlng hli vicitlon In Nelion.\n\u2022 Ptt. Alice Heddle hu returned to Ottawa after viiiting her parent!, Mr. md Mn. Charlei Healy it\nWillow Point.\n\u2022 aw. Gtrdintr of Sloctn City\nvisited Nelion Siturdiy.\n\u2022 Cpl. LeRoy Kennedy hu irrived from ieven yean action with\ntht R.A.F. and R.C.A.F. After a brlet\nvlilt at the home of Mr. md Mri.\nErnest Manden, Slice Street, he will\nspend his Pacific leive with his pirents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kennedy\nIn Silverton. Hii wife ind young\nbaby son will irrlvi from Englind\nat a later date.\n\u2022 Lord Aylmer of Willow Point\nvisited town Saturday.\n\u2022 Misi Dorii Bergitrom, Silica\nStreet, hu left for Sylvm Lake,\nAlta., to attend the funeral of her\ngrandmother.\n\u2022 Mri Herbert Grutchfleld md\nher chlldrtn of Silmo hive irrlved\nto ipend \u2022 few weeki t|l the home\nof her pirenti, Mr. md Mn. A. W.\nStubbs, Nelion Avenue. Filrvew.\n\u2022 Mri. A. T. Noxon, Terrice\nAptrtmenti, ipent the weekend it\nthe North Shon Summer place\n\"Harfleur\" of her ion-ln-law and\ndaughter, Mr. and Mri. George\nFleury md grind-on, Harvey, and\nalso with Mr. md Mn. F. D. Cum-\nmlni, her lon-ln-ltw ind-diughter.\n\u2022 Mr. md Mn. W. R. Grubbe,\nHendryx Strttt, htvt u gueiti Mn.\nH. H. McVlty of Revtlitoke.\n\u2022 Mn. G. S. Rees md younger\nion. Geoffrey, ire vacationing with\nrelitlvei in Nmalmo md Victoria\nCreiton Legion to\nHove Smoker\nfor Armed Forcei\nIt wu learned from rtlltb'e\nsources thit the Cimdiin Legion\nwill hold for the penonnel of all\nthe irmed wrvices ln thli wir, i\nsmoker, on the third Thuriday ln\nAuguit it the Legion Hall.\nlt wu further pointed out thit\nthe idet behind the smoker wu\nto hivt m ivenlng when ill could\nget icquilnted again. The smoker\nwill be free to all service personnel\n'Proteins...\nEat to Beat\nfhe Heat\n\u2022y IDA JEAN KAIN\nLet's eat to but thl hut. I'm not\nSolng scientific on you . . . it'* too\not But there's i way to keep thl\nInternal machinery humming ilong\nsmoothly in the good old Summer\ntlmi.\nOne important pill for Summtr\nmeals ll to have one hot food with\neich meal. Switching abruptly to\nall cold foodi for every mild ll I\nquick wiy to bring on i digestive\nupset. It's too sudden I change. We\nneed plenty ol liquids ln hot weather but lt Isn't a good plan to gulp\ndown lirgt quantltlei of iced water\nor iny Iced. beverigu whin jou\n\u2022rt very hot. Don't take beverages\ntoo cold or too fut ind avoid too\nmmy sweet drlntts, thty Juit make\nyou hotter.\n\u2022 More salt li needed ln hot weither because uit ll loit from the body\nthrough perspiration. Sprinkle tilt\non melons, corn md salads. In some\nIndustries the workeri take uit\ntablets.\nStart the dty with \u2022 good breakfast. Ifa amazing how it will htlp\nyou to bear up. Htvt t whole grain\ncereal with some freih Summer\nberries md milk, md \u2022 hot beverage. And hivt i glass ot ortngt\nJuice. The berries are a good lourre\nof Vitamin C, freih tomatoei ire \u2022\nvtry good source, although not u\nrich In C u the citrus fruits.\nFor good nutrition you need three\nvegetables a day, an egg, a lerving\nof cheese or cottage cheese, \u2022 smill\nurving ot fowl or meat and a pint\nof milk, plus t whole grain cereal\ntnd bread and plenty of freih\nfruiti.\nGreat Activity\nin Fernie Pool\nFERNIE, B.C \u2014 Fernlt Rotiry\nClub memberi md Ftrnie Gyro\nClub members hive painted the Fernie Swimming Pool, members turning out several nights \u2022 wttk until\nill the building! neceuary to the\noperation of the swimming Pool had\nreceived a froth coat\nThe newly discovered decorators\nare still buiy every evening painting the grandstands at the City\nPark which were recently erected by\nthe Fernie Rotary Club by voluntary labor. It ii expected thit all\nwork on the granditandi will be\ncompleted In time for the Labor\nDay celebration ln aid of tht ntw\nFernie Hoipltil.\nThe Pool hu been turned Into \u2022\nhive of activity thii Summer with\nthe Gyro iwlmmlng classes well under way under leadership ot Bill\nI.emm end hli assistants. Tha Instruction ii available for all youngsters ilx to 16 yeari ot age tree of\ncharge and tt present the clau bu\nabout 79 enthusiasts who trt going\nthrough their paeei two or three\ntimet eich week. Thli Is proving i\nworthwhilt effort.\nFERNIE\nFERNIE, B.C.-Eugene Hill R.C.N.V.R. and Mri. N. Hill of Cllgiry ire guilts ot Mr. ind Mri. Ed.\nKane.\nMlu Blinche RiyRor of Klmberley ls vliitlng her grindmother,\nMri Ingram, for the i summer\nmonths.\nMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pakln of Lie\nLabiche were gueiti at the home\nof Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lemn.\nMiu Birbara Lowe has returned\nfrom two weeks holiday at Rosen\nLake.\nMr. ind Mri. Ed Chippel have\nmoved to Fernie from eipirwood.\nThey ire living ln the Nipmee Ap-\nirtmenti.\nMiss Gertrude Limbert of Calgary is visiting Loulie Klautr.  .\nEd Chippel left todiy for two\nweeki holiday it Vmcouver.\nHonor Natal\nBride-Elect\nNATAL, B.C.\u2014A surprlie ihower\ntool: place it thl I O.6.F. Hill at\nNitil recently In honor of Mlu Lou.\nviine Pettovello of Nital who wlll\nbt married ln Auauit. Some 100 ladlei from Nitil-Mlchel were pnunt for tht ihower, enjoying themielvei throughout end taking put In\nlimn of whlit md bingo which\nwtre played tnd prizes given to tht\nwinners. Supper Wll twyti during\nintermission. Thl gueit of honor wu\nthe recipient ot miny beautiful present!.\nObesity...\nOverweight\nIs a Disease\nBy HERMAN N. BUNDMIN, M.D.\nObesity or ovtrwtlght Is \u2022 dlitue\nUd ln spite of itl frequency, lt ll 1\ndisorder thlt does not li 1 rule receive thl full attention It deserves.\nOverwelgM personi have i higher\ndeath rate than do normal peoplt.\nThl frequency of diabetes, hjgh\nblood pressure, disorders of tht\nheart md kidneys u wtll u orthopedic disorders, thit Is, condition!\naffecting thl bones, joint! md muscles, Is much greater imong tht\noverweight than among thoie whole\nweight li normal or even below normal.\nNo one really wants to bt fat, md\nyet once t person becomes fit, ht\nonly too often does nothing to remedy thi condition, md -then Is no\nexcuse tor thli, since obesity not\nonly cm be prevented but cured.\nIf 1 person's output of energy is\nmori than hll intake of energy ln\nthi form of food i lou ln weight\nwill occur. If, on tht other hand, the\nintake ln energy ln tht form of food\nIs greater than tht output tht txceu\nwill bt stored In fit According to\nDoctor Yoihlro Ttlri of Milwiuket,\nthis rule applies even to thoie persons who miy be overweight ln\npart because of tomt disturbance of\ntht glands, iuch u tht thyrsold. It li\ntrue tblt lick ot secretion from the\nthyroid md pituitary glands mty be\nt factor In producing ovtrwtlght\nTht moit Importint pirt ot the\nmanagement of obesity ll t proper\ndiet md tht diet muit bt strictly\nadhered to. Even with thl diet, for\n\u2022 ptrlod of two or thrtt wttki there\nmay be no lou ln weight or ln iome\nInitincei \u2022 giln ln weight, but\nwhen thli inltlil period hu pawed,\nt marked drop in weight will begin\nto occur md the obeilty will then\nripldly diuppeir. The diet md\nother treitment li ilwiyi best\ncirrled out under the direction! of\nthe phyiiclin.\nPay $300 Fines\nfor Gas\nInfractions, Fernie\nCRANBROOK, B.C.-Finu total-\nUn g $300 were collected from two\nFemle citiieni ln Fernie City Police Court on conviction of chirgei\nof oil control infrictiom ln connection with gaiollne couponi.\nFor telling guollne without requiring iwrender of vtlld guollne\nration couponi, Charlei Yung of\nthe McGladrey Service Station it\nFemle wu levied i fine of $150\nmd coiti of $2.75. Ht pletded not\nguilty.\nGlno Gum! pleaded guilty at the\nsame court lining to having ln hli\npossession and using loose gasoline\ncoupons, and was fined $190 and\ncosts of $2.79.\nMagistrate J. V. Rewen presided\n\u25a0t the hearing ind chirgei were\nproiecuted by D. M Mitchell of\nFemle.\nAh tutomatlc SOS ilirm for vessels not having a radio operator on\nconstant watch was Introduced in\nIMS.\nOnttie Oxh\nMONDAY, AUGUST 6\nCKLN AND\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\n7:50\u20140 Canadi\n7:31-Wiki Up md Livt (CKLN)\n8:0ft-CBC Ntwi\n8:11\u2014Morning Song\n8:S0-Morn!ng Cluiici (CKLN)\na:4t-C.P.R Triln Tlmt\n8:45\u2014Morning Rhythm on tht Keys\n(CKLN)\n9:00-BBC Newi\n_:lS\u2014Mornlng Melodlu (CKLN)\ns9:J0-Melody Piride\n*:49\u2014 Muilc Room\n8:99\u2014Time Slgnel\n10:00\u2014Pin Americmi (CKLN)\n101J-CKLN Prut Ntwi\n10:JO-Muilcil Roundup (CKLN)\n10.45\u2014Orgtn Malic (CKLN)\n11:00 -Hawaiian Strlngi\nIMS -Musical Similes (CKLN)\nILJO-Soldler'i Wife\n11:45\u2014Memorlei In Song\nAFTERNOON\n12:00\u2014B.C  Firm Broidcait\n| I2:25-Tht Notice Beard (CKLN)\n1J:S0-CIC Niwt\n11:43\u2014Mitlntt Mtmorltt\nf\u201e\t\nif snttuii_niwnii itrfTmv\nSPENCER SUPPORTS\nFor health garment* ond\nfigure control, tet\nMRS. THEA A. 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LS. \u25a0_____.___________\u25a0_,\nJiwhfoA\n*%ia%-WW!t-\nspices between with hilved wifers.\nPour in filling li usual.\nGRAHAM CRACKER CRUST\nRoll enough graham crackers to\nmike 3-4 cup crumba Cut enough\ncrackers bl half dligomlly to itand\naround edge of pie plate ind put\nthem In plice. Cover bottom with\ncrumbi md fill ln ipacei between\nhalved crickers. Pour in filling as\nusual.\nimiiiii'iiiiiiiiiuiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiin\nJl*\n[^~_______ By BET,Y N&WMAN\nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\nTODAY'I MINU\nBreakfait\nFruit Cereel Milk\nWhole Wheat Bread Toast     Honey\nCoffee Milk\nLuncheon\nSpanish Rice\nCora Green Beins\nCeim Pie     In Wafer Crust\nIced Tea\nLuncheon:\nOmelet Fruit Salid\nCookies       Tea       Milk\nSUQARK88   COOKIES\nIH   cupi  lifted  flour\n2 tip. baking powder\nFew grains uit\nH cup shortening\n3-3 cup honey\n1  imall egg\nti tip. vinllili\nSift flour, metiurt ind lift igiln i\nwith biking powder, id uit Creim\nihorttnlng, add honty ilowly ind\ncrttro until fluffy. Stir In tu md\nvanilla.\nAdd lifted flour mlxtun t llttlt\nit \u2022 tlmi, blending well ifter eich\naddition. Drop by ttupooni on 1\nlightly grilled cookie sheet md\nbiki In moderately hot oven 12 to\n13 minutes. Mikei ibout 3 doien\ncooklei.\nVANILLA WAFIH  Pll  Cf*U\u00bbT\nRoll enough wafer! to nuki thrtt\nfourthi cup crumbi. Covir bottom\nof  plate with crumbi and fill  In\nNILSON DAILY NIWI, MONDAY, AUGUST 6. IMS - \u2022\nCompanionship.. -\nToyslor\nIhe Youngster\nBy Oirry Clivtlind  Myers,  Ph.D.\nRipettedly you hive read md\nheird of tht father who buyi\nhll child t toy too difficult tor tha\nyoungiter, btciuu the father really\nwants to put It together or operate It himself. Thl Implication ha\u00bb\ntlwiyi bun thlt thli U i very\nbtd practice.\nWhllt,. u I rult, lt might be better to get the child only tht plaything he cm operate himself or\nWith othen of hll igt, lt isn't\nneceisirlly bad It, the father does\nmoit ln operating thl toy. It may\n{>rove sin effective means of Cluing thl parents to cultivate more\ncomninionihlp with thi child tnd\nInspire him to choose to do things\nfor himself.\nTht other diy I uw t kind\ngrandmother cut out piper dolls\ntor htr granddaughter 2Vi yttn\not igt md make fact! of button!\non these dolls. The youngiter wu\nenraptured with it all and haa\ngreatly cherished playing with\nthese paper dolls ilnce md hai begged to havi more made.\nI alio recall viiiting in i homt\nsome yein igo whtre a tot, nearly\nthree, kept her fither buiy for\nmore than, m hour drawing ind\ncutting thlngi for hir, teasing him\nuntil he did. The mother nld he\n\"hid to do thii\" every diy before\ndinner.\nClearly, thli child wu getting\nfir too much puiivt amusement\nmd wu being robbed of self-reliance. I did not iee her try to dnw\nanything herself or exprtu much\nimagination ibout tht thing!\ndnwn or cut for htr. I hopt ihe\nloon began to drew md color herself md thlt htr crudest creations\nwire noticed md enjoytd by her\npirenti.\nWhile we shall not hesitate to\ndo urni thlngi tor tht child for\nhll amusement md our companionship with him. wt shall aim to\ndo tar more thlngi with him, hoping ht will do mort md more\nthings to amuso hlmulf.\nEven ln cisuil conversitlon with\nthe young child we cm, while\namusing him, cauie him to contribute toward the amuiement.\nAny pinnt with t good imagination, who tnjoyi tht youngittr\"!\nflight! of lmtginitlon, and pliyi\ntht part he assigns her ln his Informal dramatizing, may have at\nher command almoit illimitable re-\nlourcu with which to breik down\nhll resistances of stubbornness\nmd win hU coopentlon it trying\ntimes. See, moreover, the delightful compmlonihlp md conversation iht ind ht may enjoy together\nln then ways.\nHonor Son Horn*\non Leave\nMOYIE B.C.\u2014Mr. md Mn. A. L.\nBarnhardt entertained Sat night\nit their home , Elcho Farm ln honor of their ion, Allen who left to\nrejoin hii battalion at Vancouver.\nAllen had leen leveril months\nservice oversell before he obtained hla leave ind hli many friends\nturned out to ihow him i good\ntime.\nThi ivenlng wu ipent In dancing and uveral dueti were beautifully rendered by hli sister, Mri.\nF. wllllimi md brother, Oiry.\nA delicious lunch wu served lo\n37 friends ihd relatloni\nPl\u00abr   mmuficturlng   began   In\nCanada eirly ln the 18th century,\nJULY CLEARANCE SALE\nOf Drcuei, Coati, Blouses\nand Millinery, at\nFASHION FIRST LTD.\nMALCOLM'S FURS\nStorage\nRepairs \u2014 Alteration!\n6S9 Baker St.     Phone 960\niqgsgftuugutu\n>\u00bb83S8S\u00abreeS3iSS\u00bbSSS8SS3S\u00bb:\nmniACorAnry\nReliable Watsch Repairing\nConsult\u2014\n491 BAKER ST.\nreemaN\nFURNITURE CO\nThl Houu of Furnituri Viluei\nPhom IU Nilion\nBUY ON OUR\nBUDGET PLAN\nTerms In accordance with Wir-\ntlmt Pricu and Tride Regulation.\nSLOCAN CITY\nSLOCAN    CITV,    B.C.-Wiltw\nArmitrong md Mr. md Mn. R. E.\nHiwku of Trill were guests of\nMr. and Mn. O. E O'Neil tnd family. They were accompanied on return, by Mra Walter Brown and'\ntwo children. Mlu Monica Brown\nand Brownie Brown, who ipent\nthe put two weeki here vliitlng\nMn. Brown'i parenti, Mr. md Mra\nO'Nell md other memberi ot the\nfamily.\nMlu Marianne \u2022 Wtldon, who\n\u2022pent two weeki holiday here guest\not Mr. and Mrs. D. B. O'Neil md\nfamily, returned to her home in\nTrail on Sunday.\nBelleaului, famoui general of thl\nlater Roman Empire, smeared hoga\nwith oil. ignited them, md drove\nthe blazing porkeri into the ranki\nof the enemy.\nYOU'RE\nTHE\nBOSS\nYm, the euitomer\nii alwayi right ot thi\nEmpire Dry Cleanirt .\n\u2014When you tay you\nwant your clothei\nback In 2 dayi you\nget them back In 2\ndayi. Since we Inaugurated our 2-day\n\u2022 ervlee we admit\nthat at tome time or\nother we have had\nto strain our resource! to the limit\nto keep our word but\nwe are proud of the\nfact that we have\nbeen able to do thij\nwith very few exception!.\nBut itill more Important ii the fact\nthat our work hai alwayi been of the\nhigheit quality. So\nfor lervice, quality\nand economy plui\ncourtesy, you'll alwayi do better at the\nEmpire Dry Cleanen\nDrenei, 1-pc. Plain\nMen'i 3-pc. Suiti\nLadies' Tailored Suit*\n90-\nSUMMER %\nCOATS\nPhone 288\nWe call and deliver\nfree.\nMall orderi receive\nprompt attention.\nEMPIRE\nDRY CLEANERS\n327 Baker St., Phom 288 I\n1.15\nEND OF SUMMER\nCLEARANCE SALE\nNew en at\nMILADY'S FASHION SHOPPE\niiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nConlldir the\nFood Value in\nK. V. MILK\nMHHMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIH\nOrder Next Winter's Coal\nNOW\nBe sure of a warm home this\nwinter. Order any of the\ncoals listed here.\n\u2022 THREE HILLS   \u2022 GALT\n\u2022 CROW'S NEST\n\u2022 DRUMHELLER\n\u2022 CANMORE BRIQUETTES\nA Coal For Every Heating Problem\nWeit Transfer Co.\n \u2022 -\nNILSON DAILY NIWS MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1943\n. y       3       \" I I \u2014      I\"\"'!   \u25a0    \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0    .   \"   '\n.Y*S News Pictures\nIN BRITAIN'S\nUBOR CABINET\nERNEST  BEVIN\nForeign Secretary\nTHIS TIME HE'S NUMBER ONE MAN: Ml]. Clement Attltt, leider\nof Britaln'i Labor Pirty end head of thl ntw Brltlih Government.\nSIR STAFFORD CRIPP8\nPruldent, Board of Tridt\nHUQH DALTON\nChancellor of Exchequtr\nHAROLD  LA8KI\u2014ATTLEE \"BRAIN  TRUSTER\": Tht ihidowy\nfigure behind Maj. Clement Attlee li Prof. Hirold Lukl of the Unlvenlty of London. Tht profeiior li iald to bl Maj. Attlee'i clomt\ntdvlier.\nHERBERT   MORRISON\nLord  Preiident  of  Council\nBARON JOWITT\nLord Chancellor\nARTHUR   GREENWOOD\nLord Privy Sell\nThey'll Do It Every Time\nBy Jimmy Hadoj\nfyJsjmaWhi*!!*\nRE8TFUL CROCHET: Find \u2022\ntool spot tnd do thli jiffy crochet\nIn double itrlng\u2014lt'i relaxation.\nCtn bt uied for buffet, drener or\nttblt mats tnd icarfi.\nThese icarfs ind mats, crocheted In itrlng, coit so little ind ire\nio euy to, mike. Pittern 913 hu\ndirections for scarfs, mats; stitches.\n'Send TWENTY CENTS (20c) In\ncoins (stamps cannot bi iccepted)\nfor thli pittern. Print plainly\n8IZE, NAME, ADDRE8S, STYLE\nNUMBER.\nSend your order to Dilly Newt\nPittern Depirtment, Nelson, B. C.\nC- CHUOW-OH-AH-M SLtCAV\n6tn tWXItr AWW Sii'\nAH\/ Jttt VI, Ml- SO\nWjckjhun ffltvdin  Is\nEASY TO MAKE: A \"breeiy\neuy\" prlnceu dreu thtt even\n1 beginner cm mike, Pittern\n950. Trim It with eyelet, or leive\nIt plain; rug It up In \u25a0 jiffy!\nPittern 9260 comes In misses'\ntnd women'i sizes 14, 16, 18, 20;\n\u00a332, 34, 36, 31, 40 ind 42. Size 16,\nfrock takei 2*4 yards 39-Inch\nmaterial. t\nSend TWENTY CENTS (20c) In\ncoins (stamps cannot bi iccepted)\nfor thli pittern. Print plainly\nSIZE, NAME, ADDRESS. STYLE\nNUMBER.\nSend your order to Dllly News\nPattern Depirtment, Nelson, B. C.\nAUNT HET\n\"A woman may get old and\nfat,, and ugly, but she still hai\ntimes when her heart aches to\nhave somebody to hold her hand\nand pet her.\"\nSALLY'S SALLIES\nrmmtsm. U S. r.t\u00ab< 0*..\n\"Yes, he had only minor Injuritf,\nbut  he'i   not   getting  along  vrry\ntftyeyti    rnrrsrestitnttrtrtn  nt>*   M.  \"\nMELBOURNE  (CD  - R.A.AT\nunits ln the tropics now have thrlr\nown refrigerator units for storing\ndrugs, serums and plasma as well\nH making iced drinks mailable\nRefrigeration la Indispensable at\nphotographic reconnaissance unit*\naa It lUppll-M air conditioning and\neoola thf water used In developing\nSzg?\nTm,. it*, tea om. \u00bb\nGET BBAOy\/HES\nGONNA JUMP\nAGAIN!\nt\nV^f\nv\nJ\nTHE LOCK HAS\nSNAPPED SWLsTOI\nTVIE BATHROOM\nDOOR AND WE\nCANT GET IN\nTHERE\ni sew rot** \"*>\u2022\u2022_\nLOCKSMITH, I\nBUTHECANTl\n\u2022SET HERE\nUNTIL\nTOMORROW |\n'  ItlPUTUPTHIS\nLAODER.SOWECAN\nV CLIMB INTO THE\nBATH fX**OM THRU\nTHe WINDOW\nT\n-rr-\nBLONWB,\n! NEB3SOAP\n-VOUTJ-HAVETO\n,. Goouraoe and\n\u25a0CLIMB THE LADDER\nTO HAND rr\nTOME\nJOT\n\u25a0J    Till\n-1    lMo\nit*.\u2014, l-l\\  'WHXr-rT'\nTHIS IS\ngoing to be\nterribly\ninconvenient;\nr:\nFiARlNG-\nTHAT\nCORONER\nWEBB WILL\nSEND HW.\nTO AN\nORPHANASP,\nFOOTWOSF,\nSTILL W00Z.Y\nFRCMHK\nCI6AR\nEPISODE,\nTRIES TO\nZViKPt.-\nYANKEES\/ LISTEN TO ME.\nWWR ONLY ESCAPE ARE THRU\nTHIS CONNING TOWER..  I\nHAYE (.UN. I SHOOT. DO NOT\nTAKE SUBMARINE TO bURIACE,\nOR XXJR SHIPS JINK US\nWU.ME, Ml wt!!\nTHEN WE, VOU BLAKKETY \\ SO! KNOW\nBLANKED JAR IT* THAT OR \\ MY SKIP 1\nSURRENDER JHtyiBJ\n\u20229\nW tn\nCs3ao emu. that ixit J\nlet; at\ni\n\u00a5 oo*n\nttjl it APAAiO rt wt \/\nir art tuere-s\n1    SttP\nBE-'Dt-s\n\u2022n't   i\nA 11 . *   .lACK,\n_ itn\nM <**#.'\nJtfT AHEAD\nmJ\nj\nnw\nr\n1\n*Rh\nV     '\n'   1 '\n\u25a0BV^'Tyh\n\u00bb -\nWA\n,\\{\n\/\n^\n\"*7 li\n!\\ .....\n*\n->.,\n4?\ni .  <-............\n- \u2022 -\"\u2014-\u2014\nAmi      t  \u25a0\n  '    .....       .    -\n\t\n PHONE 144\n33 - BOOKKEEPER FOR\nall logging operation, near Nel-\nI. Good wagei. Steady work if\n\"\u2022\u2022factory. Apply National Sel-\nive Service 882-5520.\n\u25a0BRIKNCED GIRL FOR LIGHl'\nuiework.   Apply evening!.   206\nBon.\n. \u2014 HOUSEKEEPER FO_t\nlust, Phone 967-L1. .\nTEACHERS WANTED\nsTTED-HIGH SCHOOL' PRIN-\nHi for Castlegar United Rural\nhool Diltrlct. Apply giving qut-\nfcatlom and experience to the\nerettry,   Box 102,    Caitlegar,\njfED-fftACrttift FOh Wi\nrks Siding School. Salary *1200\nr year. Apply to L. A. Bell, Sec\n'\"sjL Frultvile, B.C\nrfTi,F'\nsOffiT\n   FOR MIDWAY RUkAL\nhool. Salary according to expe-\nmce. Reference please. C. G.\neMynn, Mtdwjg. ,\nHOOL8  AND  INSTRUCTION\n[NOS, TYPISTS, POSTAL\n\u25a0rks for Government war work.\niu cm triln it home. Free n-\nSiition. M.C.C. Civil Service\nihool, Ltd., Winnipeg.   _____\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSpecial low ntei for non-com-\nerclal   advcrtisementi   under\n,ll classification to asiiit peo-\nI leeklng employment. Only\nio for one week (\u00ab dayi) coven\niy number of required llnei\nlyable in advance. Add 10c U\nS number Is denred _^_^\nLlABtE    MARRIED    MAN\nants Jon as bookkeeper, toper*\nneed    Availible    Immediately.\npply Box 6091 Dall^Newi_^\nF^H^rsTCAraRPILLAH\nIrtor with driver. Apply  Box\nltt Dally Newi.\t\n\"^BUSINESS AND\nOFESSIONAL^ DIRECTORY\n\" A8SAYERS AND  MltTT\"\nREPRESENTATIVES^\nn^DD5Wg5!TJrCo7A\u00a7SAT.\n\u2022i Ml Josephine St., Nelion.\nFJQffiS rossland; b c..\n___%efc_l%%*S3^\nme. 410 Kootenay St., Nebon\nprrrniriM\u00abQ~^\"NTftACTORl_\n\u25a0SoNTuiLDiNG\" CONTRACT-\nNo lobi too imiUo. too large\nie 3M-X3 Box 1M\nittAffriftiP ACCOUNTANT-\n-^OGirMTiOTLfHp^\nChertered Accountant\n\u25a0Woril St, TriQ \")\u2022 ~\n CHinJoPRACTp SS___\nJBUN McLaren, dc chiro-\nX-ray Splnography_Str\u00bbLd\nJbinee'r. \u2014\t\n\"CTlAGGm ' MININCT^I'\nSvil Engineer. B.C. Und Bur-\nJ,or RmlandjMGriniloi\"\nBC Af?UscK.ai\u00bboukest\nMinn-. B.C. Surveyor, jnjineer\nBjinf-t IMP REAL ESTATE\n& t. McHARDV. INSURANCE.\nleajE\u00abtateJPhoneJM__it___=\nP   '     'MACHINj8T8_-___\n\"'   BENNETTS LIMITED\nKichtne Shop, acetylene and\netrlc welding, motor rewinding,\nESI IW 72k Vernon S*-\ngVENSOrf'S MAtHINt SHOP-\nIpeclalliU In mine and mill work\nfccnlni work, light and heivy\nSectrlc and Acetylene welding\n, Vernon St., Mtlion___Jgh._j8\nHlfeoND HAND ifo*l\u00a3~~\nri^smTANDTxcHAjp:\ntf hivt rout Ph M4  Ark _Store\nAUTOMOTIVE.\nIOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES\nMACHINERY\nFOR IMMEDIATE\nDELIVERY\nOrt cut, Compreaiori. Mini\nRill, Jtw Crushers and Gyra-\nturics. Ball Mills, Whitley. Morrii and Pomona Pumpi Duplex\n8x4x6, 10x0x10, 7x4x7, Trim-\nformer!. Motors, Machine Tools,\nBoilers. Steam Engine! and\nValvti up to tt\", Conveyors ind\nBelting, Tram Lines, Cyanide\nEquipment, Floatation Tablet,\nOre Feedera, Reagents Hydro\nElectric let! - 4040, 2600, 1000\nK VA. Uleiel Electric iett-800,\n400. J0O,100 K.VA, Steam Turbine! - 100. M0. 500, 1000, 1500,\nJ000 K.V.A.\nVANCOUVER SALES &\nAPPRAISALS LTD.\n646 Beach Avenue\nVancouver, 11. C.\nSAW BETTER LUMBER MORE\neconomically. Uie the modern\nand up-to-date type National Portable Sawmllli. Manufactured by\nNATIONAL MACHINERY CO\nLTD. Vincouvtr, B.C,\nINDIAN FIRE FIGHTING PUMPS\nfor forestry protection md tlso\nfor spraying orchard!, In stock for\nimmediate delivery. PURVES t.\nRITCHIE k SON, 658 Hornby,\nVancouver, B.C.\nle r6i 'Po8?XHn_ Affl C.6M-\npressori. No priority required. AIR\nEQUIPMENT SERVICE LTD-1401\nHornby St Vancouver.\nWANTED, MISCELLANEOUS\nWANTED\u2014SEVERAL CARLOADS\nof planed lumber moitly 2x4'l.\nihiplap and boardi Write Royil\nLumber Yardi Ltd.. Calgary, Alberta.\nSHIP US YOUR SCRAP MKTAlS\nor iron. Any quantity Top pricei\npaid. Active Trading Company\n916 Powell St., Vancouver. B.C\nWANTED- ELECTRIC WASHING\nmachine. Give mike, condition,\nprice. Box 8152 Dally Newi.\nWanted - TY?lWfiffER.\"9ivi\nmake, condition, price Box 8152\nDally Newi        \t\nOR SALE. MISCELLANEOU!\nSTANDARD RECEIPT BOOKS, 4\nrecelpti to pale with duplicate\niheeti Nelion Dally Newi Print-\nir.g Dept.\n\u25a0 s.s   my^\nPIPE - FITTINGS - TUBES 8PE-\ncial low price! Active Trading\nCo.,  916 Powell  St..  Vincouver\n1937 R.C.A. CONSOLE BATTERY\nradio Price $30. Apply Jtmti Hill,\nGraham Landing. B. C,\nFOLDING BA8Y 6'UGC-V IN GOOD\ncondition; uaed 1 icison. Alio play\npen.   Phone 542-L.\t\nFOR SALE - SEVERAL ACRES\nstanding hay at Queen'i Bay. S. P\nPond, Nelion.\nNEW'OR USED HOUSEHOLD AR-\ntlclei. Piy leu et the Ark Store.\nWARDROBE\" TRUNK, GOOD CON-\n_dlUon. Ph^56_-X, 305 Wird St\nFOR SATE-FIVE ACRES GREEK\noati. Ph 471-R2\nWATER BARRELS FOR SALE AT\n522 Lake St.\nTIMBER WANTED\nWANTED-ROUGH AND DRESS-\nea\\ Lumber for Prairie, Eiitern\nCanada and American Destim-\ntloni. 'Ceiling Prlcei. Box 9259,\nDaily Newt\nTRACTRACTOR\nFOR SALE\njtttrnitional T.D.-S5 Tractric-\nwith    Isaacson    Hydraulic\n[ngledozer.\nCentral Truck &\nEquipment Co.\n8 Front St. Phone 100\nR SALl_^_niARLF.Y_DAV-D\"-\njn motorbike, 74. Good ihipe,\nOOd rubber. Accesiories Selling\nIt ciih. John Pictln, Salmo.\nn?5RDR'EAR^ND ASSfMHCT\nBnplete.   Nelson Auto Vs'recstlnn\nOirage, 613 Vernon St __\t\nSrOMOTiVE PARTS, NEW AND\nWd Box 24. CUT Auto Wreckeri\nrlBon flailii l\\tm\n1 TEUTIIONB 144\nIqssiIled Advertising Rati,\nHe per Lint per Insertion\n44c per line per week '8 con\nKutive iniertioni for coit of 4)\n$1.43 i line \u25a0 month\n(26 timet!\nl*.lnlmiim 2 lines per Iniertlon\n| Box numbers Ilr extra   Thil\nlevers any number of lln-ei\n\u2022PUBLIC (LEGAL) NOTICES.\nr        TENDERS.  ETC\ntl8c per -me lint insertion ind\nt each  ssilssofiurnt  Insertion\nALL   ABOVF.   HATES   LESS\n% FOH PROMPT PAYMENT\nIPECIAL  LOW  RATES\n\u25a0 Non   commercial situation,,\nwanted for 25c for try riqulrid\nlun-ls-'   of  llnei  for  ill  diys.\n71bll In idvirsco.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATE;\nWANTED-ROUND AND SPLIT\nCedar Fence Posts for Prairie del-\ntinatiom. Celling Prlcii. Box 9250\nDally Newi.\t\nWANTED- HAADtfOOD LOGS OR\nlumber. Box 9145 Dilly Newi.\nBOATS AND ENGINES\nFOR SALE\u201427 FOOT CABIN\nboit. 1450 cull. W. Vint P.O. Box\n176, Nelion.\n_\u201e bUGHT.  __\nind Exchmged. J, Qheia, 524 *\nnon St\nSLENDOR TABLETS ABE pTKT-\nttvi, 1 weoki' supply $1; lt weeks\n$5, it Fleury'i Phirmacy.\nffiSBTTOrtSBw -took\nyears younger\u2014uie effective An-\nC\" iue Grey Hiir Reitorer. |1 It\n nt Rutherford Co.\n55SS5\n. AMltY MLttVBB\nTFI5.\nwith Uoyd'i Corn md Calloui\nSalve\u2014the effectlvt.com rtmtdy.\nMc it Fleury'! Pharmacy.\n25cTPNFPT^Sc\nP.O. Box 434. Vancouver\nAny 8-exp. roll developed tnd printed 23c Reprints Sc. Free 5x7 coupon.\nltepri\nmm\nkWLWStt SCHbbt.; BoXftfi\niccretarlet. Wt hivt I large itock\nof newsprint mimco and bond\npaper md can UU my order Immediately. Daily Ntwi Printing\nDept, Ntlion, Brltlih Columbia\nFilms EBvlSS&tB Aito ftVmW-\nid (t Or 8 exposure roll) 25c. Reprints 3c each. For your mipihoti\nchoose Krystal Finish Guarcnteeo\nnon-tide printi Krystal Photos,\nWllkle, Saskatchewan. Established\novjT w yttn.\novir I\nhat\/e your dAWr AMfi H6S-\npitil bill! paid anywhere in North\nAmerica-No need for lirgt advance payment! or groupi. Contract can be paid monthly. Join\nthe Reliance Health Assoc.', Cham-\nber ot Mine! Bldg^ Ntlron.B.C.\nSTOP ITCHING TORTURES OF\nenema, psoriasis, ringworm, ath-\n' lete'i foot and other akin Irritation! with Ellk'i Ointment No. t\nSreicriptlon of noted Ikin special-\nt. Itch relieved promptly, ikn\nhealed quickly or money refund-\nMedicine Co. Dept 42, Saikitoon.\nSaik\nCHANCE TO WIN A 17,800 HOME\nfor (1 on reitrlcted residential area\nin Long Branch, consolation prizes\nannounced later. Send Postal Note\nfor shares at $1. each to C. B.\nHodgion, Sec'ty-Treii, Eastwood\nVilla, Box 400, Long Branch, Ontario. Sponsored by L.O.I.. 2830\nLong'Branch. Proceed! for building funct Details jin receipt\nDO\" YOU WOSRY OVER BlUS?\nFive out of ten deaths are caused\nfrom worry during Illneu. Payment of doctor feel for i mm md\nwife miy be bought for $2.20 per\nmonth. Payment of hospital tees\nup to $300 per year for a mm and\n. wife mty be bought for 55c per\nmonth. Join the Reliance Health\nAssociation, Chamber ot Minei\nBuilding, Nelion, B. C.\nSTOP SUFFERING FROM F6C-\nlowing itnmach Disorders Add\nSlomtch, Irdlgeitlon, Heirtburn,\nCoated Tongue. Bad Breath, Sick\nHeadaches, etc. Use Ellk's Stomach powder No 2, prepared by\nexperienced Pharmacist It muit\ngive immediate results or money\nback. tl. 12 Ellk'i Medicine Corn,\npiny, Dept 42, Saskatoon, Sask.\ned. $1.00. $2.00. Mail orders tilled\npromptly Ordtr today from Ellk'i\n$3,000.00 PRIZE\nA  MODERN  COTTAGE  OR\nBONDS.\nTICKETS 25c EACH\nFTVE FOR ONE DOLLAR\nD'RECT tROH...\nPioneer Citizens Assoc. Inc.\nVACATION CAMP FUND.\n308 Lyric Bldg.,     Vancouver, B.C\nDrawing Sept.  14th.\nClosing August 30th.\nHOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN\na $10,000 Home built wherever you\nwUhr Or If you prefer we will\ngive you $10,000 ln Victory Bonds.\nMonthly $100.00 Victory Bond\ndriw. Proceed! for underprivileged children ind their play-\niroundi. DONT DELAY. Sit\ndown right now, lend $1.00 to\nVerne Tupling, sSecretiry, Kiwan-\nls Club of Sudbury, Bog 53, Sud-\nbury. Ontario,\t\ncord wood. Log house in\nbuildings, ilio creek running\nthrough property. 17 mllM trom\nTrill. B.C. Termi irringed. Would\ncomlder Utt Mf $1 part piyment.\nFor further particulars writ! 1554\n_____Atl\\l\n$900 BUYS\n4 IMPROVED LOTS\nBuilding In courie of conitruction, ready to shingle. Dimensions 14 X 25.\nROSEMONT DISTRICT\n6.3 acres, practically new house\n12 x 20 cement baiement, Barn,\n1 ton hay, cow, 1 aero ln good\ngarden. 17 two-year-old fruit\ntreei. Electric light, water\nright. Pasture Ind wood lot\nPrice:\n$1600.00\nF. A. Whitfield\nReal Eitato ud Insurance\n281 Baker St.        Nelion, B.C.\n'        '''    vl--   '\"\u2022       '\n-.        -, .*'.\u25a0'.   \u2022'\" \u2022\nGianls Score\nOnlyS\\\nNEW YORK, Aug. 5 (AP) - Din-\nny Girdella'i homt run In thi 13th\nInning with Whitey Lockmin on\nbue give Niw Tork Glinti \u2022 4-1\nnightcap victory and i tin niwttp\noi thilr Nitlonil Leigue doubleheider with Phllidelphli Phllllei\ntodiy. BUI Volielli finned tl In\ntht opener to,win 14-1 ilded by in\neight-run Glint ilxth inning.\nMel Ott'i 13th homtr with two\naboard rounded out thi wlnnen'\nform land, partially Improved and\nunimproved, alio grating land in\nthe Provlncei of Alberti md\nSaskatchewan. Desirable terms.\nFor particulars ipply to Ant\nSupt. Soles, 008 Dept ot Natural\nResourcei, Ctlgtry.\nWHY NOT CHANGE YOUR FIRE\ninsurance on Household Effect!\nto a FLOATER ALL RISK POLI-\nCY. This protect! you Igilnst Fin\nand Theft md mmy other hazards either at home or travelling.\nAsk us far partlculiri. C W. Ap-\nj.  pleyard k Co.\nFOR' SALE-FOUR.R06M BUN-\ngalow with modirn bathroom ind\nkitchen, large screened porch, on\nlake shore. Apply C. Amundsen,\nMirror Lake, or phont jig. Ntlion.\n1AtftUb TO BUY \u2014 4-RObMW>\ncotttage with acreage, near Nelson.\nPay caih. Apply Box 8144, Daily\nNews.\nWANTED TO BUY OR REkr \u2014\nHouie, 3 or 4 roomi. Reliible tennis. 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Box\n9288, Dllly News.    ,\t\nWANTED-HOUSE TO RENT IM-\nmediately. Box 9222, Dally Newi.\nLOST AND FOUND\nROOM AND BOARD\nBUSINESS GIRL OF 7 YEARS'\noffice experience and accustomed\nto quiet and comfortable living\nconditions with good meali wanta\nroom and board in good home In\nNelion. Permaney. Box 9210 Daily\nNewi.,\nPhone 144 for Went Ad Servlcu\nLOST-CAMERA, BLACK FOLD\nIng Kodak, size (20 with f3 5 lens.\nFinder pleaie notlfv W. P. Har-\nland at Hume Hotel, Nelson, Re-\n. ward offered.    \t\nLOST BETWEEN NAKUSP AND\nKaslo, woman's checked tweed\nJacket, Frldiy, Aug. J. Reward.\nNotify S. R. Mivery, Keremeoi,\nB. C.\nDAILY  CROSSWORDhME\n1. Cimen\nitand\nM.Troubla\n25 Kettle\nIT. Crowd\n39 Plane\nmrfiri\nofigtrl\n30. Chinge\nJl. Particle\n32 Urvaof\neye-thretd.\nworm\n44.Rr.ildl\n17. Pinch\nUI-.'.V-L!   .Mllli: L\nBIIHKH   1-il.WMH\nwa im '.''\u25a0iui'\nlllll'l.H\nHKii i uy. nun\n\u25a1anas bobbe\nzi'M-3 ia'3 '-inna\nI-IUMUT\n.\u25a0\u2022ii n'.tr.\n\u25a1__u>_'__ '.irj-.a:-1\nauMan iiieiiM.\"\nariniiw i*-LiosJt-\nlilirJ.r'i Iuwm\n88. Choking bit\nW. Peitllence\nlemon\ngle rnpT\n\u25a0y cirri\", per week\nnt  irivanrr\ny Cirrl'r. |s\u00bbr Tlar\nr-ssli sjutlls-l Nestnn\nlie month\nprrt monihi\nmonthi\nTf sr\nJ     (B\n71\n1300\nI TS\n300\n400\nI \u00bb1\n[Kbove rites- spplr In Canndi\no. J ''-iltwt Km|\n._.....  ipplr Ir\n|nl'-l Stales ind ('nit ... .\nto mlsirribtii llvlt | out-\nrlstular csirrler arej\nliewhr-e snd tn Ci,nldl\nIre r-stru poltlll is re-|iilred'\nmsinlh II VI three m\"nlhi\nill monthi tfi\"\u00bbV oni J'l'\n\u00a3\nACROSS      1 ftlver\n1 Mm data (Run.)\n4 Animal''        I. Border\np\u00ablt T. Encloeurt\n7. Kit I.Bmkeuip\n8 Hot md dry 10. Fold ovtr\n10 Shaping        13. Lovetto\ntool excen\nlLCrtppled        14. Ukily\n13. Grow old       17. Injure\n14. Entire 18. Noah't boat\n15 Cobalt 1\u00bb Herd of\nnym.) whalit\n18. Maybe IL Abrupl\n19 Gun (ilang) 13. Pipe\n20 Skill\n21. Arrived\n22. Unadorned\n25. Sllppen\n28 Formally\npredit\nr.Jolt\n2.1. Lubricate\n2*9 Kind of\ngold flih\nS3. Aloft\n34.Eicap\u00ab ulang)\n15 Otmeot\nrhmci\nJl Ilriclng\n38 Dropllkl\nornament\nI Arch I\n40 Plunge into\nwater\n41 Regie*\n42 Careii\n4.1 Kind of flil\nDOWN\nl.Tlrdler\nf Tree\n3 Tiny\n4 Drop!\n(eMPFo-'t'DtVhi a tnr*\"|ifi\nIPFLF     \u00abW     UJIPlUg     NPEAP     PTW\nit J I     MFFU     MZIIFL     MFBJLF     MFZUQ\nLiOF-WXLKW\nlllirdty-i Cryploonolei    HF. UFA*.mi HIH MIKEU* \"-4T\nTHAT HlDsTTH IT MOST - HARVBT\ni'i.isii...i..i br Kin FMIurH tt.iictt*. tm\nDeaths\nSALMON ARM, BC. (CP)-MUi\nAgnes Lee Inkster, 78, pioneer nurse\nwho opened thi flrit hoipltil ln\nSalmon Arm ln 1910, wu born \u2022'\nFort Girry, now Winnipeg, wu i\ngraduate of one of the first nuriing\nclasses of the Winnipeg Generil\nHoipltil, and had been a resident of\nSalmon Arm ilnce 1909.\nPALO ALTO. Callf.-Dr. Rudolf\nHoUtl 83, former Finish Foreign\nMinister, ind Finlind'i Permment\nRepreientitlve  in   thi  Leigue  of\nNitloni.\nMarket Trends\nWINNIPEG, Aug. 4 (CP)-In \u25a0\nquiet, pre-hoiidiy lesiion, rye futures exchange cloied 58 to IH\nhigher, Influenced by firmer viluei\nat sChlcigo.\nThe merket wlll be cloied Mondiy,\nCivic holldiy.\nCHICAGO-Whut ind rye were\nitrong.\nTridlng in whlit wu fairly heivy\nInfluenced by m innouncement\nthat the United Nations relief end\nrehabilitation idmlnlitritlon'i needi\nwould probeblv be greiter thin prevlouily eitlmited.\nAt tht close whttt wu 44 lower to\n*4 higher, corn wu H lower to H\nhigher Oats were Mi to V, lower, rye\nwai V, higher to 44 lower, berley\nwas lie to IH lower.\nWINNIPEG GRAIN\n1    WINNIPEO, Aug. I (CP)-Gnln\nquotation!\nRve-\nOpen   High   Low   Cloie\nDec. 148H    148M,    IktV*   HIV,\nMty 14514   147      1454   148U\nOnli  All futures at celling pricei\nof sm.\nOit. I C. W. J1H; 2 C. W. 814;\nEx. 1 Feed 614; Ex, I Ft*d \u00ab!'.;\n1 Feed 804: i Feed kt: Trick B1H.\nRye 1 C.W. 1.57H; I C W. 187H;\n3 C W. 1 Vi'): Rt). 3 C. W, 1.2(H, 4\nC. W. I.MVi; Trick 1.584.\nScreening! 13.00 l ton.\nLOO.\n! LONDON (CP)-Induitriil experti\n! ntl-nnte thit unlea there ia i lirge\nicale heln from Oermin prlionen It\nwill bi two run btfort undbagi\nair raid ihelttri. witer tinki ind\nother war Impedimenta\" hive bttn\nremoved trod Brltiie't towni ud\n1 vllligea\n_i\nPhllidelphli       8   13    1\nNtw York. 14   12    t\nSchinz, Monteigudo, Sproull,\nLion ind Andrewi; Volselle ind\nLombardl.\nSecond gime:\nPhiladelphia      18    0\nNiw York   4   7    1\nBirrett, Karl ud Splndell, Semlnlck: Brewer, Adami tnd Kluttx.\nBAD DAY FOR PITCHER!\nBOSTON, Aug. 8 (AP) - Tht\nBravei pounded three Brooklyn\npitcher! for 18 hit!, Including a home\nrun, a triple and three doubles, to\ntrounce tht Dodgtn 10-1 In the\nsecond game of I Nitlonil League\ndoubleheader todiy.\nBrooklyn took the opener 7-0, on\nArt Herrlng'i two hit pitching.\nThe second game wai i victory\nfor left hinder Bob Login, hit ucond over the Dodgen in two diyi,\nHi won yuttrdiy when tht clubi\nfinlihtd t game which had bten\nstopped earlier In the season by Sunday liw. I\nBrooklyn       7   11    0\nBoiton    0    2    0\nHerring md Peacock; Jivery.\nHutching!, Hevlng md Mas!.\nSecond game;\nBrooklyn       1   11    0\nBoiton   10   18    1\nDavis, Seats, Buker and Dantonio; Login md Hofferth.\nBUOB RALLY\nPITTSBURGH, Aug. 8 (AP) -\nA leven-run Upriilng In the fourth\nhelped Pittiburgh to \u2022 13-S win over\nthe SL Louii Cardinals in the lecond gime ot today's National League\ndoubleheader after the Plratei dropped the opener, 10-3.\nFriti Oatermueller, meklng hli\nflnt itart for Plratei ilnce hll discharge from the Afmy, wu credited\nwith the win although' he hid to be\nrelieved by Ken Gables in tht\nilxth.\nSt. Louli took 't one-run lead In\nthe flnt Inning of the night-cap but\nthe Plratei erupted for leven rum\non six hlti ln thi big fourth.\nSt. Louh   10   21    1\nPittiburgh    S    8    2\nC. Birrett and OT)ei; Butcher,\nSewell md Silkeld.\nSecond gime:\nSt. Louli  _    6    1    1\nPittiburgh    - 12   11    1\nBurkhardt, Gardner, Byerly and\nRic4; Oitermueller, Gablei and Lo-\nper.\nPASSAU WINS\nCINCINNATI, Aug. 5 (AP) -\nClitlde Paueiu pitched five-hit ball\ntoday to give Chicago \u25a0 2-1 National\nLeague vlcrtory over Cincinnati ln\nthe night-cap of a doubleheader liter the Cubi hid tiken the opener\n12-5. The triumph wu Puseiu'i\n12th of the leaion and marked the\n17th Cub decision in 18 gamei with\nthe Reds.\nAl Llbke smashed i 400-foot homer over the centre field will in the\nflrit inning of the lecond gime to\ngive the Redi i one-run leid thit\nheld until the ilxth.\nCavaretta had a field d^y In\nthe opener u Cubi riked three Red\npitchers for 22 hits. Four singles\nand a triple off the bit of the Chicago first sicker lent home five\nrum.\nChicago     12   21     1\nCincinnati        B   12    0\nErlckion-.Derringer ind Gillespie,\nFox, Kennedy, Modik, Riddle ind\nLikemin.\nSecond game:\nChlcisgo     1    8    0\nClnclnntH     1    '    \u2022\nPuitiu md Livingiton, D. Wllllami; Bowmin ind Unier\nBaseball Scores\nSATURDAY\nNATIONAL LEAQUI\nx\u2014Brooklyn 1    7    3\nBoiton ... 4    5    0\nLombardy, Buker, Seata, King\nand Hayworth, Dintonlo; Logan\nmd Mail.\nx\u2014Complete! June 17 impended\nlime.\nBrooklyn         0    8    0\nBoiton        14    0\nLombard!, Buker  ind  Sindlock;\nLee end Mill\nSt Louli    ...... 8   12    2\nPittiburgh   . 8   11     1\nBrecheen Donnelly, Byirly and\nRice; Strlncevltch, Gerhauier ind\nSilkeld.\nChlcigo 3    8    0\nCincinnati 4   12    2\nVindenberg, Starr. Warneki ind\nGilletple; Hiuur ind Likemin.\nPhllidelphli               ...*.   4   10    1\nNew York          5    8     3\nJudd, Kirl, Knui ind Semlnlck;\nFeldman, Adtmi ind Kluttz.\nAMERICAN LEAGUE\nFlnt gime:\nBoiton    0    3    1\nWuhlngton 4    4    3\nV. Johmton, Birrett, Rybi ind\nHolm, Wilteri; Holborow ind Ev-\nim.\nSecond gime:\nBoiton 13   13     1\nWaihlngton 4   13    3\nFerrli Ind Girblrk; Ullrich, Clei-\niv. Shepherd ind Cuem\nDetroit 3    8    I\nChlcigo 5    7     I\nNiwhouier ind Rlchirdi; Grove\nind Truh\nNew York    . 3    8     0\nGet'et ind Roblnion; Black ind\nGeorge.\nHevr'-.nd 3    8    2\nSt  Louli 8   13    0\nBagby, Silveion ind Hiyei; Hol-\nIlneiwnrth end Minci'ii\nINTIRNATinNAL  L'ACUI\nMontreil 8   Syncuse 0.\nToronto 5, Newirk (.\nFint gime\u2014Rochuter  1,  Btltl-\nNewspapermen\nFree on Bond  \u2022\nCORPUS CHRIST!, Ttxu, Aug. 8\n\u2014Three Corpus Christ! newspapermen, sentenced to serve three dayt\nIn Jail for contempt of court charges, wirt frtt on bond Siturday\nafter ipendlng yeiterday afternoon\nin i cell.\nConway C. Crilg, publisher ot tbe\nCaller-Times; Bob McCrgcKen, Managing Editor, md Tom Mulvany, I\nreporter, were freed on a temporary writ of habeu corpus from tht\nCourt est Criminal Appeili it Aus-\n_\nEarlier In tilt (lay, County Judgt\nJot D. Browning had affirmed citations holding thtm lh contempt of\ncourt md lentenced them to three\ndays eich ln Jail.   ,\nDunk Boston\nWASHINtWON, Aug. 9 (AP) -\nThe red-hot Washington Senators\nbut Boston twice today, 5-4 ln 14\ninnlngi, md 9-1 for their ninth Amerlcin League victory In thtlr last\n10 games, played ln five dayi.\nWar veteran Buddy Lewis broke\nup the first game marathon, itruggle\nwith a single that Icored George\nMyatt who had walked and stolen\nsecond with none out.\nIn the. lecond gime, Lewis made\nthree hits, drove ln two runs, md\nscored hlmielf.\nBoiton  ,    4 18   1\nWashington  ,..   9 14   0\nWood, Rybe, Barrett, Heflln and\nHolm, Garbark; Haefner, Leonard,\nPierettl, Guerra md Terrell.\nSecond gime:\nBoston    1   t  7\nWashington     8 10   1\nHauimann, V. Johnson, and\nHolm;.Wolff md Evans.\nATHLETIC* 8CORE\nDOUBLE WIN\nPHILADELPHIA,,Aug. 9 (AP)-\nPhlladelphii Athletic* broke their\n10-gimi American League losing\nstreak todiy by taking both ends of\na doublthetder from New York\nYankees, 8-3 md 4-3, before a crowd\not 29,310, Bob Newiom talked and\npitched the A'l to victory in the\nflnt\nDick Slebtrt, thl Mack's flrit\nbistmm, drove in four runs with e\ntriple md double in the opener and\nstarted a three-run rally in the second.\nNew York    3   7   1\nPhiladelphia      8   8   0\nDublel, Holcombe, Turner and\nRobinson; Newsom and George.\nSecond game:\nNew York    8   >   1\nPhiladelphia      4   0   1\nBeveani, Page md Dreicber;\nFlorets, Berry md George.\nSOX CUT TIGER\nLEAD\nCHICAGO, Aug. 5 (AP) - Detroit Tigeri1 American League lead\nwaj cut to a .half game today .when\nChicago Whttt Sox, rising to protect their record of winning every\nSunday home doubleheader this\nyear, belt tbe Tigeri 3-2 with 1\nthree-run nlnth-lnning rally In the\nnightcap after two four-run rallies\ngave them the opener, 12-8.\nTlgen emerged from their bitting doldrums to knock out Bill Dietrich for \u25a0 8-2 lead by icorlng In\neeeh of the first four Innings ln the\nopener. However, Chlcigo tied the\nscore In the sixth inning, kiyoed\nDizzy Trout and continued against\nFrank (Stubby) Overmlre for another four-run splurge ln the leventh.\nDetroit    8 12   3\nChicago  -. 12 17   0\nTrout, Overmlre, 'McLaughlin,\nand Swift; Dietrich, Johnson and\nTreih.\nSecond game:\nDetroit    1 10   1\nChlcigo     8 10   1\nMueller md Rlchirdi; Lee, Pi-\npiih ind Treih.\nBROWNS, BRAVES 8PLIT\nST. LOUIS, Aug. 5 (AP)\u2014Lait\nLouli Browni staved off I late\nClevelind rally to win the lecond\ngame of their American League\ndoubleheader 10-9 today after dropping the first conteit 8-3 when Jeff\nHeith homered In the ninth with\ntwo men on bue.\nAfter trilling 10-2. Indian! icored\nthree runs ln the sixth when relief\npitcher Ed Klleman homered with\ntwo on, and added four more In thi\neighth, but Sig Jakuckl ruihed to\nthe rescue and laved the game.\nCleveland          8 14   0\nSt. Louis .. ....'. 3 10   2\nHarder, Klleman and Hiyes;\nMuncrief, Zoldik, Shirley ind Mancuio.\nSecond game:\nCleveland      9 18   1\nSt. Louli         10 13   1\nReynold! Salveion, O'Dea, Klleman and Hiyes. Desiuteli, McDonnell; Potter, West, Caller. Jakuckl and Mancuso.\nNELSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1945 - 7\nIII I I . I  am. \t\nNelson Slips Another $2001) Info\nConsecrate New\nBishop\nof Caledonia\nPRINCK RUPKRT, B. C, Aug 8\n(CPi \u2014 Archbishop W. R Adami\nof Kootenay led impressive rltei\nat thiconiecntlon In St Andriwi\nCithedral here today of Very Rev.\nJamei B. Glbion n new Angllcin\nBishop of Caledonia. Archlblihop\nAdimi wn isilited by Rt Rev. DePencier, retired Anglican Archbishop of New Weitmlnit\u00bbr; Blshsip\nFrtdtrlc Stanford of Kamloops;\nBlihop W, A. Geddei of Yukon, and\nBlihop Hueiton' of Olympli. Wish.\nBlihop Glbion hail been I clergyman of Ciledonli dloceie for neirly 20 yein. A gnduite of Emmanuel College, he cime to Prince Rupert from Smltheri, B. C, In 1928\nind hll been rector of St. Andrewi\nilnct thit tlmi.\nmore 3: ucond gime Rocheitir  1.\n1-lUmore 8.\nAMERICAN   ASSOCIATION\nMlnneipolli 7, it Louliivllli 0;\nlecond guni Mlnnupolli 3, Ixsuli-\nvllle 2.\nMilwaukee 3, it Columbui 2\nSt. Piul 8, it Indlampolli 2.\nKiniu City 7, it Toledo I'\nBy ILWOOD RIDDING    .\nCinidlin Preu Stiff Writer\nTHORNHILL QOLF CLUB,\nAug. I (CI*) \u2014 There ll inly int\nman In To Mini profenlonll golf\ntodiy'who phyi thi girm It\ncilmly ii If Hi WIN I builneu-\nmin putting over a routine dill,\nind natunlly Hi won flnt moniy\nIf 12000 In tht 810,000 Ctpidlin\ntptir\nFtr Byrtn Nelion of Toltdo,\n0\u201e the pay-off round In tht 72-\nhole opin it Thornhlll Golf ind\nCtuntry Club\u2014thorttntd on. two\ndifficult holti for ytittrdiy'i pity\nwu Juit tntthtr pltitlM Willi\n\u2022round \u2022 golf count. For tht\nthret mtn who itarted thlt final round with \u2022 ehintt to catch\nhim, It wu l harried, nervoui,\ndriving trot\nNelson fired \u25a0 two-undlr-par 88\nOn the final round for a total score\n\u25a0A 280-the loon hi opined on th\u00bb\ntournament's opening day he would\nwin. Four strokes back with-284 was\nveteran Herman Birron of White\nPlalm, N. Y., who forged Into second ipnt with I Sensational last-\nround 87. But while Birron illpped\nIn from well back ln the field,\nthe three men who were cloie_t\nto Nelion when the final round\nstarted-Ed Furgol of Utict, N. Y\u201e\nWillie Goggln of White Plain!, N.\nY, and Craig Wood of New York-\ndldn't evee give thi 33-year-old\nTexan a run for his money. It was\nNelson's 10th itriight Individual\ntournament victory..\nLEONARD TOP CANUCK\nClosest Canadian professional to\ntop money-winners Wll Stan Leonard of Vincouver, with 294. Thlt\ngive him 11th piece ln the field,\n10th imong the professionals. Freddie Hail of New Orleans won tbt\namateur and wai 8th ln the optn\nfield with i fint 89 on the final\nround tor I totil ot Mt. Haai li\n1 former holder Of thl Canadlin\namateur champlonahlp, which hi\nwon In Winnipeg in 1097. Phil Farley Of Toronto Wll low Canadian\namateur with 298,\nAfter Nelion ind Baron, thli wai\nthl order:\nFurgol 283', Vic Obeitl. Deal. N.\nJ., 287; Jimmy Hines, Chlcigo, 187;\nGoggln, 108; Wood 288; Htas 289;\nClaudi Harmon, Lochmar, Mien,\n290; Jug McSpaden, Morion, Pi., 291;\nLeonard 294; Bob Gray, Toronto,\n298; Parity U0; Gordon Bryilso-i,\nToronto 298; Ky Laffoon, Chicago\n100; Tony Penna, Diyton, O. 298;\nSim Snead, Hot Springs, Vl., 298.\nFurgol, who tied Nelion titer the\nthird round with \u25a0 scoVe of 212,\ncouldn't hold the pace in tht finale.\nHt wu three over par hy tht end\nof tht tint nine, ind knew then\nhe'd hivt to do something drastic to\nwin. So hi btgtn trying to link approaches, timing tor tht pin on\nevery ihot, sacrificing nfety to\nchance. It didn't pay off. Ht finished with a 73, ind third place.\nFor a while, on the final round,\nNelion wu ovir par and it leemtd\npoulble he would slip il badly aa\nFurgol. Ht was thru over ifter\n7th, but ht birdlcd tht eighth tnd\nninth hammering hll second ihot\non tht 409-yard eighth to within\nthrtt feet of tht pin for t soft putt\n\u2014pmrtd tht next four holei, ind\nthen itarted- working again. Hi\nhad t birdit on the 979-yard 14th,\nmother on tht 18th, rimmed tht\ncup with t long putt on tht 16th\nto juit rhlis i bird, parred the 17th\nand dropped a 12-foot putt on thl\n18th green to give the huge gallery a final rousing chanct to cheer.\nThe gallery, Incidentally, wai a\nrecord for any Cinadlan open. Six\nthousand fans witched tht crick\nfield on the flrit two diys, md 10,-\n000 yeitetday.\nDROWNS WHILE\nBATHING IN SEA\nGALWAY, lire, Aug. 4 (CPl-\nThe Irish tinkers had a wike, not\na coronation, lait night when 18-\nyear-old Martin Colllni, \u25a0 member\nof one of thl Itinerant tribes,\ndrowned while bathing In tht lea.\nHis death caused the postponement of the scheduled finlih fight\nbetween Martin Ward, who claims\ndirect descent from Bard Macanb-\nho.d, md Patrick Dodd ot Turn\ntor the title of \"King of the Irish\nTinken\" md the right to chooie\nany of the tribei' loveliest colleeni\nfor i brldt.\nTht wandering memberi of poti\nmd pans who had gathered for the\ngreat drinking bout, the fight md\nthe ensuing coronation, icattered\ntoday ts > Colllni' kin midt tr-\nrmgegiei__\u00bb for. hli fttteriL  -   -\u25a0\nIt was undentood tht tlnkeri\nwould gither again it Billlntslot,\nIn Oilwiy County, the flnt week ln\nOctober for the ihowdown between\nWard md Dodd.\nBritish Army May\nTrain Abroad\nty   ROSS  MUNRO\nCanadlin Preu Staff Wrlttp\nLONDON, Aug. 5 (CP) -Ur|a\nformationa of th* British Ann;\nmay in the future be flown abroad\nto train in order to fre\u00ab th\u00abn from\nthe geographical Umitatlona Imposed on modern mnnoeuvrei In thi\nUnited Kingdom.\nThis is om of the queitloni whleh\nwill probably be considered by the\ncommittee appointed by the Army\nCouncil hen to review the future\nof the British Army.\nWith tremendous stride* bling\nmade In transport and supply of\ntroopi by air, some Influential British authorltlei vlsualire British expeditionary forcei flying out to\nNorth Africa, India, Canada or Aus*\ntralla, to do annual training. Sup\nporten of such a ichemi say it\n'\u2022\u25a0-\u25a0fiuld enable Empire forces to train\ntogether in an Integrated plan.\nDuring the European war, training of large British, Canadian and\nAmerican forcei ln tha Unitad\nKingdom Imposed a heavy additional burden on the British peopls\nHundreds of square miles of agricultural land had to be turned into\ntraining areu. Civilians had to be\nevacuated from scores of towns and\nduring battle training many of these\ntowns received such severe damage\nthey will nevar racover.\nExercises on an Army level in\nEngland were generally unrealistic\nfor It was impossible to hava unre\nstrictcd, full-scale movement of\ntroops without seriously dislocating\nthe life and work of the people.\nThis alone is likely to force the\nmodern Brltlih Army to go further\nafield for Ita training.\nBut there li an additional rtason.\nNow when an army or even a corps\ngoes on manoeuvres. It also involves closa support from a large air\nforci Combined training Is fundamental to current British military\npolicy. whJth follows battlefield\npractice worked out In the West-em\ndesert  and   In   Europ*.\nIn view of this combined training\npolicy with irmy ind air forcei\nworking together, even broad training areat like famoui Salisbury\nPlain in Southern England are too\nsmall. Salisbury Plain will probably\nbecome a -econdary training area,\nused only for unit or divisional\nmanoeuvres,\nAldmhnt, once the chief garrison\nIn the Unlttd Kingdom, Is already\nlosing Its Importance. It hm berni\nlowered to the status of a \"district\"\nand is incorporated Into Southern\nCommand.\nThe average monthly output if\nflour In Canrda for the flrtt t*n\nmonthi nf th# crop year, Augist\n1M4 to July, 1IMA has b*en sllghtlv\nmore than 2.000,000 barrrls, bring-\nIn* \\h.o total fnr the len months lo\n20.7U.M4 barrels.\nWorld's Longest\nBridge Open\nSY WILLIAM IOM\nCinidlin Prm Wtr Ctn-tipendtnt\nZWOLLB, Hollind, Atlf. 1 (CP\nCtblt)\u2014Tht world'! longtit Billty\nbridle\u2014the 1900-foot \"Minli Lilt\nBrldgt\"\u2014which tht Jnd Bitttlion\nof tht Roytl Canadian Engineer!\nbuilt over the IJasel River here,\nwu offlclilly opened Fiddly by\nLt.-Gen. Guy Slmondi of Klngiton,\nOnt\nCUTTINQ   ORANQI  RIBBON\nThl General Officer commanding\nCantdlm forcu tn thl Netherlwdi\nstrove hll own ctr ovir thl itrueture tfttr declaring it open by cutting m orange ribbon birring the\napproach. Lt.-Col. O. L. MacDonald of Brmtford, Ont, .tnd Toronto \u2022\nwho commendi tht upper battalion responsible iccompmled the\nGeneril on the Inaugural drive.\nLieut Tom. Read, Prlnet Albert,\nSuk., give Oen. Slmondi the icli-\nsori with which to perform thi tt-\nremony.\nMacDomld'i battalion dlibandi\ntodty In preparation for repatriation.\nMore Beer and\nLesi Foam\nTORONTO, Aug. I (CP)-Mort\nbeer md lea totm or \"head\" wis\ndecreed today by the Ontario liquor Control Boird tor provlnclil\ndrlnken of driught beer.\nBeverage roomi will no longer bl\npermitted to lerve glutei of beer\nwith high \"collars' to cheit customer!.\nSTILl THE\nCIGARETTE   SENSATION\n  '\n mm\n8 - NELSON DAILY NIWS, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1945\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinitiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiip\nEVENING IN PARIS\nFACE POWDER\nAU ihidei - with trie\nHouge  md  Lipitlck.\n11.10\nMann; Rutherford\nDRUG CO.\n' rt, \u25a0\nllllllllllllllliHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII\nMarchbank May\nHead\nCreston High\nCRISTON B.C.\u2014There il more\nthin i possibility that Vice-Principal Walter Marchbank will ipear-\nhead the high Khool administration\nnext year, according to reporti from\nthe ichool board which held lti\nfint ipecial sitting with i new\nboard lait Monday night in the\nboard rooms.\nSchool trustees commltteei innounced that James B. Haider wai\nre-elected chairman, G. Sinclair,\nbuildings tnd grounds, W. N. Fraser, buiiei md traniport, A. Spencer, finance and R. Pernon, teacheri. W. J. Hamilton wai appointed\nsecretary of the board.\nResignations accepted were from\n15 YEARS EXPERIENCE\nWITH THE T. EATON CO.\nService on all makei of radios\nmd refrlgeratori\nWELL'S SERVICE SHOP\n617 Vernon St Phont 111.\nMEN'S\nWORK   BOOTS\nit tht\nThe Bootery\nFor Beit Result!, Uie\nWATKIN'S FLY AND MOTH\nSPRAY\nSPENCER C. COLMAN\nNelion  Denier:\n124 VICTORIA 8T.\n-&*\u2022\u00bb\n\u00bb*sws\u00absas\u00abssew6s-*-*-*<*-*ss\u00ab$*\nTRY A\nMILADY SUNDAE\nAT THE\nMELON DEW\nMtiaiceiwaseftseftiasttcs'S'aBetiss\nCREWT\nli Important to your wartime\ntransportation. Let ut eervlca\nyour car regularly.\nKOKANEE\nSERVICE STATION\nPHONE   178\nS. 3. Graham, former principal,\nMiss N. Stace,Smith, Canyon elementary and Mn. Webb, Erlckion\nelementary school.\nAppointment! made were Sem-\nmuel L. Smith, former high ichool\nteacher here, now discharged from\ntbe armed services; Miss Fallot, to\nthe high school staff, Mlsi R. J.\nHmley, elementary school. Miss B\nDsiy, elementary Khool, Mlii Haug-\nland, elementary ichool.\nJ. B. Holder, as far as Review\nrecordi ihow, held the chairmanship of the board for more than\nany other trustee since the inauguration of consolidation.\nIncrease Wages\nfor Electrical\nEmployees\nTORONTO. Aug. ! (CP) - A\nBoard ot Arbitration Saturday recommended increased wagei for\nabout 90 electrical employeei of\nthe Toronto Traniportation Commission because \"wages paid by\nother companies for comparable\nservices in Toronto are considerably higher than thoie paid by the\nT.T.C.\"\nThe recommendation wai included in t itatement released by Mayor Robert Saunders, Chairman of\nthe Board, md Senator A. W. Roebuck, the Electrioal Workers' Union Representative. Mayor Saunders and Senator Roebuck, formed \u25a0 three-man Arbitration Boird\nInvestigating causes of a dispute\nwhich last month paralyzed city\nstreet cars more than two houn.\n\"The Commiuion Itself pays to\nother tradesmen employed by it\nconsiderably more than It pays td\niti electrlcs-d workers,\" the Board\nsaid.\nMr. McTague supported the eward\nIncreasing wages for ill categories\no< electricians ibout five centi an\nhour.\nNakusp School\nDistrict\nNames Trustees\nNAKUSP D.C.-At, tht innual\nmeeting of the Nakuip United Rural, School diltrlct held thii week\nthe following trustees were elected to the School Boird: Mn. B. Si\nStanley, W. H. Moieley md Mri.\nE. Brown. I. F. Morehouse wu reelected auditor.\nThe financial itatement wai read.\nIt wai decided to raise the eitlmate\nfor thi1 coming yeir to |8000 to\nprovldt for an additional teacner\nfor tht High School.\nIt wu thought Inadvisable for\nthe Diltrlct Health Nune to Uke\non my additional territory. A requeit ii to be midt uklng the\ngovernment to bear the full coit\nof the Diltrlct Heilth Nune.\nThe Box Lake ichool building\nand land ii to be put up tor sale\nby tender.\nNAKUSP B.C-Truiteei of the\nrecently elected School Board appointed A. Stanley aa chairman of\nthe Board for the coming year.\nJ. W. Billey will ict u Secretary.\nMeetingi will be held on the third\nThursday of every month.\nOPEN NEW SIGHT\nSEEING TUNNEL\nNIAGARA FALLS, Ont, Aug.\n5 (CP)\u2014A new lightening tunnel wu opened Siturdiy it tht\nHoraeihoe Falls here, tht half-\nmile-long piuigt hlwn through\n\u2022olid rock behind the waterfall.\nTht former tunnel wu cloied\nfive years igo \u2022\u25a0 I safety measure. The new tunnel, lti main\npttiigewoy six feet wide end\nliven feet high, wu built by t\nToronto   construction   compiny.\nWilliam\nIs Appointed\nPrincipal\nWants to Muzzle\nCock That\nCrows in the Morn\nMOUNT FOREST, Ont., Aug. 5\n(CP) \u2014 The Town Council todiy\nreceived \u2022 petition from i ratepayer\nuklng that \u2022 by-law be passed\nmaking it unlawful for roosters to\ncrow in the early hours of the\nmorning.\nIt was tabled.\nLONDON   (CP)-The UU  of  \u2022\nrocket bomb will be erected u \u2022 war\nmemorial in Walthamitow, one of\nLondon's most bomb-damaged boroughs.\nPHONE 288\nWe Coll For and Deliver\nMen'i ladles' suits, ladles'      QA>\nDresies, plain      \u2022\u2022*\nMen'i and Ladle* Cf <t \u25a0\nSummer Coat! aTSotWH\nEMPIRE CLEANERS 1 DYERS\n>*-\u00ab-''\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\"\u00abss-\u00ab-*s\u00bbs\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb8\u00ab^\nHave   Your   Furniture  Expertly\nRecovered  it  the\nNELSON UPHOLSTERY\n413 Hall.St. Phone 148.\n*-*-*-*-*-*-*$S$**J-*2*-*-*A*\u00bb'\nMtWMttsstmett\nHove the Job Done Right\nSEE\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER PLUMBER\nPHONE 81S\nHare Your\nRADIO\nREPAIRED\nIn Your Own\nHorn*\n6 Months Guarantee\nAll repairs done systematically with the lateit\nequipment.\nThere ii no chargt to call. An estimate on all repalri.\nNilssons Radio Service\nPHONE 1135\n803 Baker St. Nelion, B.C.\nmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nRites: So line, 27c lint blick ftct\ntype, lirger type rttei on request.\nMinimum two llnei 10% discount tor prompt payment.\niiiiiinitniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiii\nBlaekberrlei.    peachei,    ipricoti,\nalio ice cream, at Wright's Grocery\nYour favorite sheet music on sale\nat VALENTINES.\nPhone SKILTON at SI for Beatty\nparts and service.\nE. L. (Dusty) Rhodei, Chimney\nCleaner, successor to Wm. Fowlet,\n328-R2.     ,. -\nFire, casualty and automobile Insurance. Ron Somers' Agcy., 303 Baker St Phone 1113.\nUrge Construction\nof Alaska Highway\nMATTH, Auf. 6 (AP)-ltr-\nHut construction ef Uw Aliiki\nHlghwiy link through Brltlih Columbii li bilng urged by Gov.\nMonrid C. Willgnn't Advisory\nCommiuion.\nKlrby Humility if Winitehit,\nChilrmin if thl Commliilon'i\nHlghwiy Commltte\u00ab, uld thl\nsupport ef Piolflo Cutt nd\nmountain stitei orginlittltni\nwu bilng uked.\nRep. Di Licy (Dtm.-Wuh.) It\nsponsoring I bill Uklng $14,000,-\n000 for thi project.\nTht Cinidlin Government pre-\nlumibly will bur pirt of the expense, Bllllngilty uld, ind' tht\nUnited Stitei probibly wtuld\nhive ti provldt only ibout $5,-\n000,000.   _\nEgg Prices Up;\nTomatoes on\nSale al Market\nW. J. GARNETT\nVANCOUVER, Aug. S (CP)\nWilliam 3. Garnett, since 1842 with\nthe Royal Canadian Nival Volun\nteer Reserve as 1st Lieutenant md\nNavigator, hu been appointed\nPrincipal of Prince of Walet Fair-\nbridge Farm School, on Vmcouver\nIsland.\nBorn ln Lancashire ln 1Q0S, be\ncame to Canada In 1920 under auspices of the Public Schooli Em-\njjloyment Bureau. After working\non a farm at Zephyr, Ont, he attended the Ontario Agricultural\nCollege.\nIn 1928 he cime to B.C., where\nhe worked with the Provincial Department of Foreitry at Cowichin\nLake. Between 1929 ind 1932 he\ncompleted hla B.S.A. degree courie\nat Ontario Agricultural College, as\nwell u being captain of the soccer tnd cross-country running\nteam, he won the Governor-General's gold medal.\nWON RHODES SCHOLARSHIP\nIn 1933 he won the Rhodes Scholarship for Ontario, being the flnt\nscholar to gain this honor from an\nagricultural college ln Canada.\nHe succeed! H. T. Logan, Preiident for the part 10 yean, who\nleft this week to, tike up his new\nippolntment On the Headquarters\nStaff of the Society In London.\nEggi were up again Siturdiy it\nthe Local Farmeri' Market with, the\nGrade A Large at 60 cents t dozen,\nthe Mediums it 49 centi md the Fee-\nwees it 40 cent! a dozen.\nTomatoes were on the stalls for\ntht first time thil season it 23 centi\nt pound. Alter! alio made a new appearance at 23 cent! i doien.\nEGGS\nGrade A Lirgt, doi   30\nMedium!, doi \u2014 A3\nPeeweei, dor.   .40\nDAIRY PRODUCE\nCottage Cheeie. lb 10,\nGoat'i Cheeie, lb 29 md .3S1\nButtermilk, gallon      .40\nMEAT\nVeal, lb.\u00bb.\nBeef, lb. -\nLamb, lb.\nFowl, Ib. ..\nLiver, lb.\nU.S. STRIKES\nHIT NEW HIGH\nCHICAGO, Aug. 8 (AP) - Wartime labor dliputei In the United\nStatei hit a new high for the part\nseveral weeks Saturday, the itrlke\ntotal of more than 60,000 involving workeri from 46 icpirate buil-\nnesiei ind Industries.\nThere wis i promise of I reduction In the list, however. The\nfirst cut was some 1900 C.I.O.-Unlt-\ned Steelworken at the Republic\nSteel Corporation Plant In Cleveland who today ended their four-\nday walkout.\nTO GO BACK\nIn Louisville, in Aluminum Worken Union (A.F.L.) spokesman said\napproximately 3900 employees at\n10 Reynolds Metals planti would\ngo back to their jobs Monday, ending in almost week-long stoppage.\nDetroit reported five new disputes in the last 24 hours, affecting\nipproxlmately 7,000 worken.\nPork ituitge, lb.\nMinced steak, lb.\n .12 to 33\n .12 to .33\n  .18 to .40\n  33 to 30\n 33 to 39\n      .22\n- 23\n-23 to .39\n73\nPork, Ib.\nSpring chicken, 2 lbs.\nMutton, lb _   .10 to 32\nVEGETABLES\nNew Potatoes, 6 lbs\t\nLettuce, head \t\nRhubarb, lb \t\nRadlshei, bunch \t\nCelery  .    \t\nAsparigui, lb \t\nPirsley, bunch  \t\nSmill onions, bunch \t\nSpinach, lb.     \t\nNew cabbage, lb     .03\nNew beets, bunch 03\nNew carroti, bunch    .08\nCauliflower, head 10 to .29\nCucumberi 09, 6 for .29\nGreen Peu, lb 10\nWix Beini. 2 Ibi _    33\nTomttoet, lb  .25\nFRUITS\nRatpberriei, cup  19\nCherriei, lb -   .13\nPLANTS AND FLOWERS\nEverlutlng, doi _   .29\nSweet Peis, doz,      10\nAston, doz 25\n10 Kootenay Men\nto Arrive\non Alcantara\nTwo Nelson men, to. H. W, R.\nRamsden pilot, of 348 Biker Street,\nmd FS tfr. N. Ferguion, mvlgitor,\nof 912 Carbonate Street, ind eight\nothen from thli district, irt nimed\nin \u2022 Royil Canadian Air Forct lilt\nof 2159 penonnel who are being\nrepatriated on the Alcantara, which\nll expected to arrive ln Halifax\nWedneiday.\nTht other tight men trt FL E. P,\nJo ip.sen olTftrottl\nJonu, pilot of Trill; FL D. F. De-\nwar of Cruton; FO S. R. Biker.\nWOP, ot Cruton; FO R. F. Hanko,\npilot, of Trill, TO B. T. Udill A-B,\not Cutlegir; FO J. H. MicFadden,\nnavigator, of Crinbrook; FO R. D.\nShlmmtl, WAG, of Trill, md LAC\nR. Sims of Frultvile.\nAll penonnel aboard the Alcantara will proceed from the dock at\nHalifax to \u2022 repitriition depot at\nLichlnt where they will be given\nleive.\nA litt forwarded prevlouily of\nnamu of personnel to arrive on the\nAlcantara, Aug. 8, wu actually for\ntht lit de Fnnce, which docked at\nHalifax on Aug. 5.\nLargest Flying\nBoat Sinks\nROCK HALL, Md.. Aug. 5 (AB)\u2014\nThe Navy'i \"Hawaii Mars\", world'i\nlirgest flying boat, sank In Chesapeake Bay today after a rough\nbinding.\nA Navy announcement said the\nforce of the landing opened the\ngiant craft's hull. Only one member of the 10-man crlw was injured.\nThe Navy's' announcement said:\n\"The Haiwall Mars was damaged\nin a semi-controlled rough landing off Love Point In Chesapeake\nBay today. The force of the landing caused the hull to open and the\ncraft sank.\n\"The Martin Company is making\npreparations to return the plane\nto the plant.\"\nR. S. Noble, a flight test engineer,\nsuffered cuts md contusions md\npossible internal injuries, and wis\ntaken to hospital, the statement\n'said.\n\"No cause ls ascribed for the iccldent end an investigation is being\nconducted \" the Navy idded.\n\u2014\nRittlvt our prompt careful it-\ntentlon. Ytu otn ihop by mill\nwith confidence it\nVOUR REXALL STORE\nCity Drug Co.\nPhont 34\nBox 460\nOdd Fellows Pay\nLast Tribute\nto Aid W. Hicks\nSLOCAN CITY, B.C.-Funiral of\nAlderman William Hicks wu held\nfrom St. Andrew'! Presbyterian\nchurch Tuesdiy afternoon. Services at the Church and grave side\nwere conducted by Rev. K. Hansen. The Odd Fellows Service at\nthe graveifde was conducted by\nR. G. Warner, and S. Perklnson\nof Slocan Lodge No. 40, of which\nAid. Hicks was a prominent member.\nThe members of both Odd Fel-\nows and Rebekahs marched in a\nbody. The pallbearers were A. E.\nPalmquist, A Madden, R. E. MacMillan, Neil Tattrle of New Denver, Walter Clough and F. M. Hufty.\nSeveral members of Nelson Odd\nFellows Lodge were In attendance\nincluding J. R. Hunter, G. M. of\nthe I.O.O.F. of British Columbia.\nThe floral offerings were, many\nand beautiful.\nThe remains were laid to rest ln\nthe family plot in the local cem-\netary.\n1\nPOLO\nSHIRTl\nALL COLORS\nFor Your\nLeisure Hours\n91M\nqt\nEmoryI.\nLIMITED\nTHE MAN'S STORE\nWhy not give us a call to Increase\nyour fire insurance protection today? - C. W. APPLEYARD.\nBeach Lot\/ \u2014 We heve them at\nCrescent Bay. None better. Robertson Realty.\nE. L. (Dusty) Rhodei, Chlmrey\nCleaner, successor to Wm. Fowles,\n328-R2.\nThose Improvements to jour property\u2014ire they covered b;\nice?   If   not   see\nAGENCY todiy.\nIniur-\nBLACKWOOD\nAnother shipment of sprinkler\nheads and lawn sprinklers Juit received. Get yours now it HIPPER-\nSON*a\nLabels ill sizes tnd colon. D. W.\nMcDerbv \"The Stitioner md Typewriter Man\" 832-834 Btker Street,\nNelson, B, C.\nCARD OF THANKS\nWe wish to express our sincere\nthanks und appreciation to our\nfriendi for their tnoughtfulneis end\nflowen, ind to the. I.O.O.F. Lodges,\nDoctor and staff of the Slocan Community Hospital for the consideration shown our father, William\nHicks, during his list Illness.\nTed, Wllletti. Wilbert md True\nand families.\nCARD OF THANKS\nWe wish lo expreu our ilnce.-e\nthanki snd appreciation to our miny\nfriends for their expressions of sympathy extended to us ln our recent\nbereevement, elso to Dr. N. E. Mor\nrlson, nurses snd staff of the Koote\nmy Like Generil Hoipltil for their\nkind care ind attention during Mrs\nColeman's illness.\nW. J. Colemin and Family\nTruman Seeks Next\nBig-3 Meet\nfor Washington\nABOARD U.S.S. AUGUSTA. Aug.\n9 (AP)\u2014If mother Big Three meeting ii held, Preiident Truman wants\nit to be in Washington.\nIt was disclosed Saturdiy thit\nhe mide thit specific suggestion to\nGeneralissimo Stalin and Prime\nMinister Attlee when the three\nwere bringing to a close their historic conferences it Potsdam lut\nThursdiy.\nGood-mtured exchanges marked\nthe windup, according to those present, md when Mr. Truman spoke\nof another possible get-together and\nnominated the U.S. capital In thit\nevent, Gen. Stalin responded with\nl simple: \"God willing.\"\nWell, That's One Way\nto Settle d Case\nNEW YORK, Aug. 9 (CP)-An\neviction suit against Bertha Pap-\npis was halted abruptly Saturday\nwhen her lawyer becime her landlord.\nLearning that the landlord wu\nwilling to sell the apartment houie,\nJack Kitz, the tenent's attorney,\nuked In court:\n\"How much?\"\n\"Mike me in offer,\" wu the reply.\n\"$9-.000.\"\n\".Sold.\"\nCARD OF THANKS\nWe wilh to expreu our sincere\nthinki ind ipprrc fition to our miny\nfriends for their tela ot kindness ind\nexpressions of sympathy extended to\nui In the lou of our fither, Georgt\nHelbecque, ilso for the miny beautiful floril tributes ind spiritual offerings received it the funeril.\nMr. ind Mrs. S. D Fletcher\n\u25a0nd fimlly, Vincouver,\nMr. and Mn. G. M. flelbeoque\n ind fimlly.\nTOO LATI TO CLASSIFY\nFOR SALE-USED 0-PIECE DIN-\ning-room suite; Generil Electrle\nAirflow: ilte 40 luthtr wind-\nbreaker. Phone 7M-RA\nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOMI\nAMBULANCI   SERVICE\n\"Dlitlnctlve Funtnl Service\"\n819 Kooteniy St ' Phone Mt\nlllllllllllll'IIIMINIIIIIIIIIMinilllllllllli\nViscount Bennett\nLeaves for England\nCALGARY, Aug. 4 (CP)-Vli-\ncount Bennett, former Prime Minister of Canada, will leave Calgary thii evening on the first lap\nof the journey to his home in England, after more than a month\nspent In Calgary md other Alberta and Britiih Columbii points.\nLord Bennett will stop briefly in\nToronto, Ottawa ind Montreal before sailing for England.\nPUN UNIVERSITY\nVT PEACE ARCH SITE\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 4 (CP) \u2014\nThe Internitlonil Peice Arch Asso-\nclition plans i great International\nunlvenlty on the site of the arch\nbetween White Rock, B.C., md\nBliine, Wuh.\nAlderman Jick Price dlseloied today that the Association at a meeting ln Blaine, decided to set up a\ncommittee to drift e blue-print for\nthe university which would attract\nstudents from every country at\nNorth America, and other world nations.\nLaval Still Looks\nfor Lawyer\nPARIS, Aug. 4 (Reuters)-Plerre\nLaval, former Vlchy Premier, is\nstill looking for a lawyer to take\non his defence when his treason\ntrial opens here.\nA number of distinguished barristers have ignored his requests,\nmd he ls now hoping to get his\nson-ln-t_w, Count Rene de Chim-\nbrun, to ict for him.\n1111111 \u25a0 1111111111111111111111' r 111 \u25a0 111111 [ 1 \u25a0 IF\nFLEURY'S   Pharmacy\nPrescription!\nCompounded\nAccurately\nMed. 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